Singapore Herald, 29 August 1970

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  • 16 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 34 Singapore Saturday, August 29, 1970 Vy 3 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 219 1 TEL AVIV Fri. Israeli Premier Mrs. Golda Meir said tonight Jtttfrt she would visit New xork m October for the 25th anniversary of the U.N. and was likely tomeet President Nixon. In a television statement, she said: "The Egyptians should declare
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 55 1 COLOMBO, Fri. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew spent most of the third day of his state visit here relaxing on a sun-baked palm-fringed beach at Bentotal, Ceylon's most glamorous holiday resort 36 miles south of Colombo. He later paid courtesy calls on Governor-General William GopaUawa
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    • 30 1 NEW DELHI: Mr. Swaran Singh, External Affairs Minister, denied reports that the Government had decided to repatriate the ashes of the Indian revolutionary, Subhas Chandra Bose from Tokyo's Renkoji Temple.
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    • 21 1 YAOUNDE: The Roman Catholic Bishop of Ngongsamba Cameroun was arrested last night "for complicity m the rebellion" against the Central Government.
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  • 235 1 Exit Tunku in 3 weeks KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is expected to retire m the third week of next month when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong completes his term. He is expected to make an announcement m his National Day speech on Sunday. The new King,
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  • 211 1 ISLE OF WIGHT, Fit The sun came out and clothes came off as thousands of pop fans freaked out here watched through binoculars by angry residents. Some of the girls, however, decided not to reveal all. They wore pants, maxiskirts or
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  • 568 1 GO-SLOW AGAINST BOAC CONTINUES SINGAPORE has accepted Britain's offer to resume talks on a new air services agreement. A Government statement issued yesterday said the Ministry of Communications awaits official notice of the date when the British officials can be expected m Singapore for
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  • 67 1 SECOND LIEUT. Tay Siow Kai, who gave his life to save one of his men, was given a hero's funeral yesterday. Tay, who snatched the grenade from the man who had pulled the pin, was killed when the grenade exploded before he could throw it. Picture
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  • 342 1 A BIGER, BETTER HERALD from Monday A GREAT DEAL of nonsense has been written about China and the Cultural Revolution. Sober analysis from an independent standpoint has been rare. Such analysis, based on first-hand information, has been practical ly non-existent. INSIDE MAO'S CHINA a four part series beginning m Monday's
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    • 9 1 HE WILL GIVE DATE IN SPEECH TO THE NATION
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    • 208 1 BREAKTHROUGH for all Sportsmen ■pf Suataoan it an eH-round nutrltloaiel toed developed by F aciantitti and proved by Olympic ami Commonweal* Wm Oamti learnt In actual competition ■Er^ Suataoen it a highly tpeciekaed blend o» protam. carbohvdrata and tab}, providing all Ma nulnentt known to ba etaentiel to man When
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 825 2  - Looking back on a moment of madness Adele KOH AT ONE time I was a firm nonbeliever m life after marriage. Looking at my friends who had gone and done the deed I was convinced that marriage meant the end of ambition, growth and freedom. My best friend at school
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  • Viewpoint
    • 154 2 H.C. Tan (S.H. Aug. 27) raised a doubt as to whether we are practising democracy or not, attributing his doubt to the present campaign against long hair. It is the duty of every government m power to nip social pollution m the bud. Obviously our
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    • 429 2 Part-time National Servicemen don't have public respect Singapore is the only country with National Service m its Police Force. As a tax payer, I question this arrangement. Morale m the Special Constabulary is low. The organisation has a strength of about 8,000 men. Each man performs 12 hours of police
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 509 2 VICE-PRESIDENT Agnew' s hurried trip to Asia has not all been plain sailing. Predictably, his main difficulties were m South Korea whose leaders evidently view the Nixon Doctrine as little more than a smokescreen designed to hide America's progressive disengagement from Asia. It is. now fairly
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    • 91 2 CAPPED VERSE "Justin Rozario's verse is apt, But quotations must oft be capped. 'Tis a beautiful thing to see, The smoky wraiths upon the tree. Like trifid trails across the sky, The chimney smoke just lingers. Why? O! Pasir Panjang, Kallang, and Jurong! Can six thousand housewives all be wrong?
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    • 75 2 w THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS IMPORTANT! To reflect the proper image of your office or home your success and capability, you demand the exacting design and quality for flooring. Carpets Furnishings Singapore's Leading Carpet Planners can help reflect your status; through detailed study of carpeting requirements suitable for your environment
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  • 768 3 'DEVELOPMENT— LIFE IN DIFFERENT ERAS' PEOPLE m South-East Asian capitals have more m common with each other than with their own nationals m the rural areas. But the overwhelming majority of the people m the region have no concept of "South-East Asia."
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  • 401 3 NO POSSIBILITY OF RE-MERGER IN OUR TIME, SAYS GHAZALI ONE of the students attending the "South-East Asia Today" seminar asked at a forum yesterday afternoon on "Possible Trends m SouthEast Asia and the Role of Singapore" whether Singapore and Malaysia conld merge again. The answer came from Inche Ghazali Ismail,
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  • 166 3 TV SINGAPORE will be showing a scries next week m which doctors interview aarried couples and married women about family planning. The interviews, a highlight of the current Family Planning Campaign, will appear m Tamil on Monday, Aug. 31. at 3Jt p.m., on Channel S;
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  • 68 3 SINGAPORE STRIPE STILL ON THIS FLAG KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The stripe representing Singapore m the Malaysian flag is still there. Flattering gaily all over the nation for Hari Kebangsaan (National Day) next Monday, the flag has 14 stripes and a 14-point star one for each of the 13 States and
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  • 75 3 PENANG, Fri. Two rare porcelain vases valued at $3,000 were reported stolen from the Kek Lok Si Temple m Ayer Itam yesterday, a police spokesman said today. The head priest, Rev. Teong Shein Ling, 40, told police that the theft was discovered by the caretaker,
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  • 153 3 THE AGREEMENT providing for an Asian Development Bank loan of $25 million to finance the proposed Jurong Port expansion will be signed next Friday (Sept. 4). The signatories will be the chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. W.S. Woon, and the
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  • 187 3 RMN orders three more patrol boats from Singapore The Malaysian Government has placed a further order for three fast patrol boats with Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Pte. Ltd., of Singapore. Each craft is 9% feet long an improved version of the 87 ft. vessels presently being used by the Royal Malaysian
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  • 251 4 A MAN who introduced his mistress to his wife lost both of them. And to top it an, a Singapore court yesterday ordered him to pay $120 maintenance to his wife and two children. Eileen Tan, 24, told
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  • 110 4 $50 for a can of stolen beer FIFTY dollars is a high price to pay fur a beer, bat that was what a forklift driver was ordered to pay la the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Lee Cbwee Soon of Bukit Perraai was charged with the theft of a eaa of
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  • 106 4 Driver trapped in van after head-on collision FIREMEN had to be called yesterday to extricate the driver of this van, belonging to St. Gerard's Redemptorist Seminary, after it collided head-on with a lorry m Somapah Road off Upper Changi Road. The legs of the driver, Anthony Tay, 22, a seminarian,
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  • 60 4 24.000 theft at Arede THIEVES broke into the Dollar Store at the Arcade m Raffles Place and got away with $5,000 and $19,000 worth of jewellery and watches on Thursday. The theft was discovered by Miss Sng Lian Hway, 21, the store's accounts clerk, when she reported for work at
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  • 418 4 The day two policemen were taken for a ride TWO marine policemen were taken for a six-mile bumboat ride against their will from Pulau Sekeing to Sisters Island on a Sunday afternoon m June, a police corporal told a court yesterday. The corporal, Tan Tee Cheow of Marine Police Division
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  • 162 4 Boss's quick 999 call catches two men A FACTORY boss dialled 999 and two of four men who had demanded money from him were arrested. Koh Poo Tuan, 20, and Ler Hwee Siong, 25, both unemployed, were each jailed yesterday for six months by Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon for
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  • 118 4 No permit for office and workshop: Two fined $1 ,000 THE PARTNERS of Wing Co., a motor repair workshop, were fined a total of $1,000 m the Eleventh Magistrate's Court yesterday. Loong Yoke Phin alias Long Yoke Phin of Kirn Yam Road was fined ISM for using a house m
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  • 87 4 IN OUR report on Aug. 26 of a Third District Court hearing of a charge of causing hurt, we said that Judge K.T. Alexander acquitted and discharged motorist Yeo Hoon Whatt as neither the prosecutor. Senior Inspector E.G. Marcus, nor the defence counsel, Mr. Ho Thiam Chen,
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  • 142 4 EXPORT-IMPORT OF PLANTS: HEALTH REMINDER EXPOITEIS af agriealtaral prodace were reatiaded yesterday tkat most iatportiag coaatrlei reqalre paytosaaltary certificates to caver their goods. Exporters were therefore reqaested to seek the advice of tke Paytaaaaltary Uatt af Ike Deaaitaieat af Primary Predactiea ia ¥saiaoag Java Mtad keftre auJdag salpA Departaießt stateateat
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  • 83 4 SINGAPORE lost l,ft)B manhours m four work stoppages last month, the Labour Ministry reported yesterday. The Ministry's report for July also disclosed that S3 disputes, involving 3,394 workmen, were referred for conciliation. Of this number, IS disputes covering 3,240 workmen were represented by unions.
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  • 187 5 THE High Court yesterday allowed an appeal by a businessman who was jailed for three years on a cheating charge by the Fourth Magistrate's Court recently. Mr. Justice Choor Singh allowed the appeal on grounds that the Magistrate's Court had no jurisdiction to hear the case
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  • 274 5 'Our social revolution must not slow down' SINGAPORE must maintain her social revolution "without the slightest let-off or complacency," Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary for -j Culture, said last night. Inche Sha'ari who was speaking at a National Day dinner organised by the Rural East District Citizens' Consultative Committee, said:
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  • 103 5 Dropped: 10 counts of tax evasion THE FORMER manager of Kiwi International (South East Asia) Company was yesterday acquitted of 10 counts of income tax evasion involving $61,363. State Counsel, Inland Revenue Department, Mr. Mak Kok Weng, said that the prosecution was withdrawing the summonses as they had been compounded
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  • 90 5 Fisherman gets $100 reward TAN Bua Bengsat, a young fisherman, has been given a $100 reward by the Royal Air Force for finding a rubber dinghy belonging to the air force. Tan found the dinghy lost when Lightning pilot Flying Officer Michael Rigg ejected into the sea off Singapore on
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  • 197 5 School holiday to mark Teachers' Day on Tuesday ABOUT 18,* M teachers will celebrate Teachers' Day ©a Tuesday. This will he the official date as weU as a school holiday from bow on. For the past It years. Teachers* Day had heea celebrated on a Saturday set aside by the
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    • 1001 5 P^ 77 w<s<sk<si&dl |iMe 1.99 Phaatamaa The Terrible Twins CHANNEL O I M Wf Cartoon I C 1.25 Natioaal Velvet Martha's Beau L I J& EiaflP^ 1.59 Horiioa Koestler on Creativity 3M pl ScB o1 Kindergarten 1 T« 2.39 Top Star Bowllag Carl Richard vs. P^ffJ?" 1 I v bMßOl^^b^bHb
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  • 180 6 A hero's funeral for officer SECOND-LIEUTENANT Tay Slow Kai, who was killed when a grenade exploded at the SAFTI firing range at Pasir Laba, was bnried with tall military honours at Chna Chn Kang Christian cemetery yesterday. The hearse arrived on a gun carriage and after prayers were offered the
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  • 220 6 Girl in court: I was molested by my stepfather A 14-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl walked into the Social Welfare Department on April 6 and sobbed out a story to the young children's supervisor of how she had been molested by her stepfather. The supervisor, Mrs. Lim Peng Huan was giving evidence yesterday,
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  • 364 6 TEN local printers have started a two-year training course which will ultimately enable them to take over from their German instructors at the Printing School m the Baharuddin Vocational Institute. The German director of the school, Mr. Hasso Schmidt said yesterday: "These
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  • 145 6 THE ADULT Education Board has organised five technical courses which will begin m September, 1970. They are: A six-week course on Maintenance and Repair of Household Appliances, at the L.G.P.D. Kirn Keat Centre, from Sept. 19. Fee: $20. A 12 week course on Simple Household
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    • 449 6 WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE T *P^pA NA group, described by many as cheir new sound. The Pots n' the young crowd. So's the Orchid Lantern For the the greatest group to have hit Pans are settling down fast m Trailers, our very own musicolder folks who want to chat up town
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  • 217 7 Close ties of S'pore Malaysia police a must, says Tun Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Home Affairs Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today it was imperative that Singapore and Malaysian police should continue to co-operate to maintain security. He said the close ties between the two police forces had not been
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  • 246 7 HIGH COURT FINDS FOR CHIEF MINISTER $90,000 damages for libel KUCHING, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, was today awarded $90,000 damages and costs m a libel suit he brought against a local English newspaper, the Vanguard, and its editor, Mr. Desmond Leong. Mr. Justice B.T.H.
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  • 69 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today called on everyone to celebrate Hari Kebangsaan with all sincerity. He said Hari Kebangsaan this year was significant for two reasons: it marked Malaysia's independence and it was a day of unity for people of all
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  • 65 7 OMAR MOHAMED, 19, of Bedok Road, was fined $200 by Seventh Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow, yesterday for possessing a roll of ganja. Senior Customs Officer Teo Ho Peng said he arrested Omar on July 17 after keeping watch on him from a coffeestall opposite the
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  • 405 7 HONG KONG, Fri. The South China Morning Post today lashed out at the "arrogant attitude" of Singapore. Commenting on the dispute over traffic rights for BOAC, Cathay Pacific Airways and Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, the paper said: "Singapore's increasingly arrogant attitude, already caus ing relations with her friends
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  • 144 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Five Opposition political parties made a joint appeal today to the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, for the release of about 300 political detainees as a National Day gesture. The appeal was signed by Inche Kassim Ahmad of Party Socialist
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  • 218 7 'Reds in Sarawak know their days are numbered' KUCHING, Frt. The complete eiimiaatioa of the Communists la Sarawak Is only a matter of time ami carefol piaaaiag, the Chief Mialster, Date HaJI Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, said today. "They themselves know that their days are numbered," he added. Data Rahmn was
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 317 7 THE DIARY TODAY 7 p.m.— midnight: National at Victoria Memorial HaU. 1* »m s „m Fvhihitinn nf D»J ««PO»Won Gay If a.m.— it p.m.: Indian trade H*- m *"fi P r?" M n'Snl! World Amusement Park, and industrial exhibition at traditional Chinese painting at Q^ amgm Great Worid Amusement Park,
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  • 1045 8 The 'wicked' revolution that ensured women's rights In the wake of the 'women's liberation' march in the United States on Wednesday Serendipity prints a talk given by former Chief Minister Mr David Marshall to the Council of Social Service this week on 'The Status of Women in Singapore.' FIFTEEN years
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  • Article, Illustration
    309 8 TOT GEAR t I I- m! iLLKQ>- GONE ARE the days when kids had to be content with hand-me-downs from older brothers and sisters. Tot gear is a roaring business these days. You only have to step into what they call a "mini-bputique" in town and youll see pantsuits, embroidered
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 135 8 a I BLONDIE By Chic Young <L i^'lll I WHY ON EARTH WOULD YOU I I IN MY WHOLE LIFETIME, J] I P^ v k 'M'"! I V-~N <s~ E r! BE SELLING SHOES R3R D06S? I'VE NEVER SEEM x^te^r yTHATS JUST iT-0 §LWOW DO *->. *F I s —^V
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  • 430 9 Top marks for our young talent HELLO kids. It's back to school for most of you but there's still something nice left over from the holidays the results of our holiday competitions. By the way, we'll be having competitions for you each week soon, because this was a roaring success.
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  • 226 9 SATURDAY BARGAIN COUNTER GO ON live a little. Get yourself a piece of beautiful Le Tallec porcelain now on display at Robinson's jewellery department. The vases, bowls and dishes are all hand-painted by the "Christian Dior of Porcelain", Camille Le Tallec, m brilliant hard-paste porcelain Jfrom Limoges, Paris. Aly Khan
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  • ytnuoh jftio
    • 556 10 BEIRUT, Fri. A large group of Communist Chinese officials arrived secretly m Damascus this week to discuss arms supplies to the Palestine resistance movement. They used the cover of an official Chinese delegation attending the opening of a trade fair m the Syrian capital
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    • 134 10 XUAN THUY RETURNS BUT STAYS AWAY FROM PEACE TALKS PARIS, Fri. Hanoi's chief peace talks delegate bar returned to Paris, bat he stayed away from yesterday's 81st session, a threehow meeting which U.S. spokesman Steven Ledogar said produced "nothing of any Interest." Mr. Xnan Thny (above) remained at delegation headquarters,
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    • 65 10 LONDON, Fri. Britain lost 6,054,000 work days through strikes m the first seven months of this year almost double the number over the same period last year. According to figures released by the Ministry of Employment and Productivity 2,537 strikes involving 1,077,400 workers hit the nations
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    • 85 10 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union has agreed to grant Indonesia 30 years to pay off an $800-million debt run up during the Sukarno regime, Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik announced. The Russians had compromised from their previous tougher stand and proposed terms
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    • 494 10 ANGKOR WAT PROVIDES REFUGEES SANCTUARY FROM US. BOMBING RAIDS By XAVIER BARON, AFP correspondent released last Monday after 47 days as a prisoner of guerilla soldiers la Cambodia. PARIS, Fri. The great temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia's ancient Buddhist shrine, today looks like a giant refugee camp with age-old art
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    • 85 10 LONDON, Fri. Concorde tt2, the British version of the Anglo-French supersonic airliner, is expected to make its first supersonic flight down an Mt-mile "boom corridor" off Britain's west coast next Tuesday, the Ministry of Technology said yesterday. The delta-winged jet is expected to reach a
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    • 198 10 Japan relaxes import quotas on 13 items TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Government decided today to liberalise import quota restrictions on 13 items and to raise the ceiling on direct foreign investment abroad by Japanese companies. But Prime Minister Sato rejected proposals for an advancement of the date of the fourth
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    • 207 10 ANOTHER STEP TOWARD U.S.-PEKING DETENTE WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States is taking another small step to ease trade regulations with China, officials said today. The State Department is dropping a long-standing requirement that Western world ships engaged m trade with China may not use bunkering or fuelling facilities owned by
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    • 386 11 Agnew renews pledge to aid Saigon SAIGON, Fri. Vice-president Spiro Agnew pledged again today that "there will be no lessening" of American support for South Vietnam. He made the pledge m remarks prepared for an awards ceremony at Tan Son Nhut airport just before his scheduled departure for Bangkok with
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    • 274 11 NEW DELHI, Fri. Opposition MPs praised the Indian Government's decision to close the BBC offices m India and expel its correspondent Ronald Robson by tomorrow. Members of the right-wing Swatantra and Jan Sangh parties deplored that the Government had not
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    • 84 11 US has pulled out 10,000 from S. Korea WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has withdrawn 10,000 of its 63,000 troops stationed m South Korea, the Defence Department disclosed. Commenting on plans to pull out a total of 20,000 troops during the fiscal year ending next June 30, a Defence Spokesman
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    • 108 11 SYDNEY, Fri. Police and soldiers moved 1,000 people from the southern suburbs of the inland town of Albury today as the Murray River rose to flood danger level. Already running high from melted snow, the river Australia's largest is expected to burst its banks and rise
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    • 274 11 NEW DELHI Fri. Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh announced here today that the Indian Government would make a comprehensive and impartial inquiry into the nunrunning scandal exposed by London and Italian newspapers last weekend. Telling Parliament m a prepared statement on the scandal, over
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    • 307 11  -  HEYKAL SAYS CAIRO, Fri. Information Minister Mohamed Heykal said today he believed the peace talks would break down over the withdrawal issue before the end of the 90-day cease-fire. He posed this question: "Tfcea what?" Writing m his weekly political analysis as editor
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    • 110 11 TEL AVIV, Fri. Defence Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan has accused Egypt of accepting the Suez Canal cease-fire only to ensure the destruction of Israel. "The cease-fire initiated by the United States was accepted by Egypt as part of its efforts to do what they
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 130 12 LONDON values generally tended to fluctuate, initially failing to sustain last week's improvements but developing a stronger tendency by the middle of the past week. Factors providing support on a somewhat oversold market were the suspension of GSA sales for September, reports that the Malaysian Government intend
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    • 311 12 The market yesterday continued to make further advances m the morning but interest waned m the afternoon. Electric appliance makers, communication equipment, chemicals and cameras met profit-taking later m the session, The close was slightly easier with the stock average 5.66 yen lower at 2,157.84 yen. (Closing
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    • 233 12 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS M ADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUGUST 29. IN: Martiniquais 13/14 {after Wonorato), Catenas 18 (after Australasia), Scudai 20 west (after Santa Lucia), Hua Heng 20 east (after Giang Seng), Auby 21 west (after Bidor), Ravi 23/24 (after Manoloeverett), I man
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    • 634 12 SYD NE Y STOC K EXC HANGE Activity among selected speculative mining issues brightened an otherwise unspectacular day m the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Kla Ora Gold was a leader which was actively sought It made an unexplained early jump from an overnight $2.50 to $3.78 before turning back to
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    • 257 12 HONGK ONG ST OCK EXCHANGE Trading got off to a alow start yesterday but quickened later on renewed buying following the recent low levels. The market closed steady to firm on a slightly reduced turnover of SI 3. 85 million, 9520,000 lower than Thursday's pace. Dairy Farms remained active, .trading
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    • 317 12 Coffee talks: LONDON, Fri. Consumer nations m the international coffee talk* here have rejected a Brazilian proposal for a 48 million bags 1970-71 coffee export quota as unacceptable. The proposal was backed by another supplementary reserve of two million bags to be released on October 15
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    • 62 12 JAKARTA, Fri. West Germany has agreed to provide Indonesia with a 123.7 million Deutsche marks (US$33.7 million) credit for this year. An official spokesman said about half the funds would be used to buy West German goods and the remainder for development projects. West German credit to
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    • 264 12 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. ••.HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollart, for Aug. 28). On New York TT 6.10 On New York DD 6.0960 Gold (99% ftnenet. per tad) 280.626 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees)
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    • 112 12 NEW YORK, Fri. Four companies were approved for listing on the New York Stock Exchange Federal National Mortgage Association, Sony Corp, Southern Union Gas Company and Mony Mortgage Investors. They are all presently traded over-the-counter. Federal National Mortgage, a governmentsponsored private corporation, will list 11
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    • 207 12 N O T I C~F (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) Announcement by the Board of Directors 1969 1970 Consolidated net trading profit including investment income before tax for the year $2,922,51 5 ended 30th Ju ne. 1 970 amou nted to $3,570,942 Add: (i) Balance of net profit brought 860,506
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 360 13 THE Singapore Progress Fund has declared a maiden dividend of $2.90 gross per 100 units. The dividend will be paid on Oct. 31 to those on the Fund's register on Sept. 15. The Fund was launched by the Singapore Unit Trusts on March 16. As
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    • 1533 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE THE share market yesterday reacted to the week-long bearish tendency, although m a subdued manner. Improved counters outnumbered lower ones by two-to-one m the industrial section. The day's turnover totalled 2.14 million units compared with 2.54 million on Thursday. Firmly holding
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    • 82 13 (Managers' prices for Sept. 1) S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.16 1.20 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 (Managers' prices for Aug. 31) CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.76 Third Singapore 1.17 B. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01
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    • 333 13 ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (Malaysia) made a net consolidated profit of $3,570,942 for the year ended June, an increase of 22.1 per cent over that of the previous year. The company is maintaining its dividend of 17% per cent and this will absorb $1,338,750. If approved, the dividend
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    • 83 13 PEOPLE in business MB LUKE C. YONG, local interior designer of Henry Co., will be leaving for San Francisco to attend next month's annual American Institute of Designers convention. He will also attend a special hotel design seminar m Chicago where he will study the latest interior planning and interior
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    • 902 13 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER U% ceits a Ib. (dowa a qaarter cent). Considering the number of new factors, (hints of official intervention around 50 cents, suspension of stockpile sales during September, adverse comment about sterling) all of which were given a bullish interpretation, the market reacted rather disappointingly this week,
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    • 391 13 Stocks yesterday gained new momentum and shortly before noon wore rallying on speculation that other banks may follow on a reduction m the prime rate Turnover picked up considerably as volume passed five million a gain of more than 1.6 million shares m 40 minutes. The
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    • 527 13 The market drifted lower yesterday on lack of support. Little trading was seen ahead of the holiday weekend although special situations provided some features. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 1.2 off at 340.7. Astley was strong on the bid from Mercantile Credit which was
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    • 196 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly firmer yesterday. Rallying after the recent weaker trend. Royal Dutch and Unilever were both firm and Akzo and Philips also rose. Hoogovens was well maintained. Local industrials were mainly steadier. Nijverdalten Cate was among the firm items. PARIS Stocks were narrowly mixed m quiet
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  • 383 14 SEOUL, Fri. Unbeaten Japan trounced Singapore 104-53 and India came from behind to beat Malaysia 84-78 m the First Asian Youth boys' basketball championships here yesterday. It was Japan's second victory m the sevennation tournament. The faster and more skilled Japanese led 57-20
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  • 778 14 SEVEN records were broken on the first day of the Katong District Secondary Schools Sports Council eleventh Annual Swimming Meet at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Alan Khoo Kian Ann from St. Patricks' was the most outstanding swimmer of the day.
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  • 612 14 College scores 4-1 interschools win NATIONAL Junior College scored an easy 4--1 win over Holy Innocent's m the national schools table tennis senior boys team championships at Chinese High School yesterday. Seap Games star and junior champion Tan Khoon Hong paved the way for NJC's impressive win. Khoon Hong who
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  • 185 14 SINGAPORE junior singles and doubles champion Yuen Chin Fatt aims to win another title m the Singapore Civil Service Association table tennis championships. Yuen of the Armed Forces has already qualified for the third round in the tournament. He meets Owen Liu of the
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    • 169 14 APPOINTMENTS (tsso) PROJECT ENGINEER Graduate Mechanical or Civil Engineer is required to work m Technical Department of new ESSO Refinery now nearing completion on Pulau Ayer Chawan. QUALIFICATIONS/DUTIES: Minimum of two years experience m Mechanical or Civil Engineering design or project work preferred. Will perform engineering work m such fields.
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    • 720 14 TODAY RADIO SINGAPORE Morning Concert; S.M News; t.IS Light Bright; t.M Close. t.M sum. Good Morning; t.tt p.m. Sunset t.tl Let's Go With Music; Serenade; t.M News; t.4S 7.M T.S. News; 7.it Intermezzo; T.M Geza Breakfast Bulletin; T. 24) Let's And a And Goerge Go With Music; B.M T.S. Malcolm
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  • 195 15 Canadian Grand Prix is on as scheduled Sept. 20 AP MONTREAL, Fri. The Canadian Grand Prix will run as scheduled on Sept. 20 but Jo Bonnier, of Sweden, President of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, called for increased safety precautions at Mont Tremblants Le Circuit, site of the race. Bonnier
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  • 28 15 SANDGATE, Kent, FH. A team of six physically handicapped swimmers, including two girl polio victims and a 48-year-old engineer without legs, today crossed the English Channel.
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  • 94 15 SANTOS, Brazil Fri. Edson Arantes Do Nascimento better known as Pele, today became the father of a 9 lb boy. Pele, already the father of a girl, will call the newcomer Edson. Pele told newsmen his son would bear his name, Edson Arantes
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  • 249 15 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Fri. The French America's Cup challenge was m almost total disarray today as Baron Macel Bich announced he would share the helm for tomorrow's fourth and crucial race with round-the world yachtsman Eric Tabarly. This appeared to be
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  • SPORT WORLD
    • 57 15 BOGOTA, Colombia, Fri.—Two people were today arrested In connection with the theft of the bracelet that England football captain Bobby Moore had been «us pected of stealing, it was learned from official sources. The arrests appear to put an end once and
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    • 75 15 JAKARTA, Fri.—. Indonesian fight fans will see the first professional boxing matches m Indonesia featuring a full card of matches between visiting Thai and Filipino fighters. Boxing was banned by the late President Sukarno m 1962 for what he said were humanitarian reasons. Interest m the sport here has been
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    • 67 15 LONDON, Fri.—The American golf 'aces' Billy Casper, Lee Trevino, Gene Lettler and Dave Stockton have accepted invitations to play m the Piccadilly World match play championships at Wentworth, Surrey on Oct. 8, 9 and 10. The four other players already announced are the defending champion Bob Charles (NZ) Tony Jacklin
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    • 39 15 LOS ANGELEB, California, Fri.—Japanese featherweight Shig Fukuyama will meet Frenchman Boussaboua over ten rounds m a boxing match here on Sept. 3 The Japanese was called m as a replacement for American Frankie Crawford who injured himself m training.
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    • 38 15 TAIPEI, Fri.—Taiwan will contribute U5525,000 to help defray costs of the Sixth Asian Games to be held at Bangkok m December, it was announced here yesterday. The amount is Taiwan's quota as established by the Games Organising Committee.
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    • 38 15 JAKARTA, Fri. The Jakarta champion football team Jakarta Putera will make a twoweek goodwill tour of Taiwan and Hongkong m November, it was announced here today. The team will play three matches m Taiwan and two m Hongkong.
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    • 36 15 BUENOS AIRES, Fri European Cup champions Feijennord of Amsterdam drew 2--2 m their match with Argentina's Latin American champion side Estudi antes De La Plata m the final of the Inter Continental Clubs championship here. 11l
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    • 24 15 SEOUL, Fri.—lndia beat Malaysia 84-78 after trailing 38-40 at half time m a match m the boys' division at the Asian youth basketball championships.
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    • 19 15 WARSAW, Fri. —Japan defeated Poland 3-0 yesterday for the third consecutive time m a women's volleyball international at Krakow.
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    • 23 15 NEW DELHI, Fri. India will send a team to the Asian Volleyball tournament m Bangkok from Dec. 9, the All-India volleyball Federation announced.
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  • 127 15 TUMN, Fri. Albania's basketball team today refused to face Israel m their match at the World Student Games. The Israeli squad waited quarter of an hour for the Albanians to arrive before the referees declared the match a walkover for Israel. The Israeli coach, Mr. Jacobson,
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  • 602 15 Japan move up third with a silver and bronze WORLD STUDENT GAMES TURIN Fri. Led once again by their allconquering men's team, the United States crushed the Rest of the World on the second day of the swimming championships at the World Student Games here yesterday. The Americans won five
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  • 168 15 TOKYO, Fri. The U.S. swimmers, who had shattered 12 world records m the U.S. National Amateur Athletic Union swimming championships m Los Angeles early this week, failed today to break any world record m the All-Japan swimming championships at Tokyo's Yoyogi Olypmpic pool. They
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  • 189 15 TOKYO, Fri. American fight promoter George Parnassus has offered World Boxing Association feather-weight champion Shozo Saijo of Japan a $100,000 fight money plus travel and other expenses for four men if he agrees to a world title match with Mexico's Vicente Saldivar m Los Angeles.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • 229 16 $100,000 just to see the time of the day? IS ONE HUNDRED thousand dollars too much to pay for the time of day? "No" says Mr. Camille Pillet, who is here to set up a local agency for Piaget watches from Geneva. But Mr. Pillet's watches can hardly appeal to
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  • 148 16 AMMAN, Fri. The Palestinian National Council moved into secret debate today on a four-point programme to sabotage the peace moves. The programme was introduced by the central guerilla leadership at an emergency session of the council which began m Amman yesterday. The programme
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  • 131 16 CHOLERA THREATENS TO SWEEP AFRICA GENEVA, Fri. The World Health Organisation said today that certain governments were deliberately covering up cases of cholera, and the disease was spreading "more rapidly than indicated by official notifications." But WHO Chief of Information Maurice Sinclair said the organisation's hands were tied by the
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  • 194 16 FLYING HIGH IN PROFITS FOR BOTH BEA AND BOAC LONDON, Fri. A report of record profits by British European Airways left Britain's two biggest airlines solidly m the black today, at a time when many world air carriers are feeling a profit squeeze. BEA reported profits of CC.S million for
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  • 390 16 Runaway nuns who turn to the streets LONDON, Fri. The Tablet, a Roman Catholic weekly, asserted that Indian nuns recruited m Kerala province "have a gruesome time* m Italy. And, it alleged, some Indian girls turned to prostitution after fleeing from German Catholic nursing homes to escape stern discipline and
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  • 322 16 Howe is confirmed as chairman of DBS THE appointment of Mr. Howe Yoon Chong as chairman of the Development Bank of Singapore was confirmed yesterday, though m a rather unusual way. A statement from National Iron and Steel Mills, m which the Economic Development Board is the major shareholder, said:
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  • 91 16 W.D. THOMAS of the H.M Finwhale was found guilty of dangerous driving and fined $200 m the Second Traffic Magistrate Court yesterday The court was told that Thomas did not comply with the traffic hand signal given by a policeman at the junction
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 11 1 I FOR FIRST DAY Penang, Saturday, Aug. 29.1970 THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • RACE GUIDE
      • 5211 1  - S. Wang II should have an easy task CAVALIER SELECTIONS By CAVALIER MARKSMAN MERLIN SCORPIO SCORPIO II STORMY LAW Racel: Stormy Law Maalaaa JJJ«J* Blajal Walk Stormy Law Mr* PERI PUNTER'S RILL H1LVER8UM Race 2: Olympic J.y Olympic Joy Copper CUa>r. Splen «H tovertmert Perl Hawaii J BLUE SKY THE
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    • 443 4 West's Progress does smart 3f gallop PENANG, Thurs. Trainer George West's newcomer, Progress, did a sparkling gallop here this morning. With stablemate Mannum Miss for company, she sprinted stylishly over three furlongs in 38 with very little between them at the finish. The going was good. Pepego (Nawari) and Kidnapper
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      • 43 4 U»W"! mT :^1II»Tn9 laalwawl I BBi I 3 I warn 1 HI aKl ail bVbbI bbV^J I BBBm WTsV vy/ftA** J v**! "^Br^^Br^BBawBBawBBawBBawBBawBBawWasBBawB m-^LiM *BjBBJ *B First features Pardon me... are you members? ...Dad smells Ilk. ho hod o folly good round I
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