Singapore Herald, 3 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 38 Singapore Thursday September 3. 1970 1IC(P) 2207 is CENTS
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  • 389 1 Jordan troops and Iraqis at flash point UNITED NATIONS: Egyptian representative Mohammed ElZayyat aaid the UAR would be willing to keep talking with U Thant's apeclal representative Dr. Gnnnar Jarring "up till tbe last day of the aa-day ceasefire." AMMAN, Wed.— Fighting between Iraqi and Jordanian troops threatened to break
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  • 267 1 KUCHING, Wed. Twelve border scouts were killed and three others injured m a Communist ambush m the Kanowit District m Sarawak's Third Division last Thursday. Only one of the party of 10 escaped unhurt, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub. told
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  • 1116 1 By HERALD REPORTERS BUT 'PIRATES' ARE STILL ILLEGAL AND 7-YEAR TAXI AGE LIMIT STAYS THE GOVERNMENT will make adjustments to reduce hardship when reorganising Singapore's public transport system. Communications Minister Yong Ny.uk Lin gave this assurance m Parliament yesterday m the debate on the "White Paper on
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  • 67 1 A MAN and a woman, believed to be husband and wife, were Injured last night In this three-car crash In Mountbatten Road, near the Broadrick Road junction. The Injured couple were In a Suzuki 501. The other vehicles Involved were another car and a taxi. According to an
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  • 165 1 Indira leaves crucial debate to see Premier Lee NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Indira Gandhi today agreed that the Indian Ocean should be kept free from big power rivalry and intervention. 1 The Indian Prime Minister took time off from her parliamentary duties for talks with Mr.
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  • 101 1 AUGSBURG, Germany, Wed. A 69-year-old balloonist fell to bis death yesterday after being yanked aloft by a runaway ballon. Augsburg police said Martin Jaeger was filling balloons with hydrogen gas before a competition when he noticed a nearby ballon had come loose from its
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  • 419 1 Govt can now order repaint of dirty buildings THE Government can now make owners or tenants repsint dirty buildings. If the tenants or owners of a building are unable to agree on a colour scheme, the Government will decide for them. This te one of the provisions df the Environmental
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 89 1 HONGKONG, Wed. The Government has protested to China over the abduction of eight Hongkong oyster farmers at gunpoint at Deep Bay last night. ATHENS: A man and woman, both Swedes were killed today when a bomb exploded m their car outside the American Embassy here. A police source
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 50 1 _ff^-_V-----»U4_3Mllilnlff| WEATHER forecast for Singapore from 0.10 a.m. to noon today: Fair. ODD IN JUREI7' IN FIGHT A man, about 22, was warded m the Outram Road General Hospital after a fight with a group of about five men m Silat Avenue last night. He had head and thigh injuries.
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  • INSIDE CHINA
    • 1760 2 After Mao: A search for a delicate balance IT WAS m the countryside that I found I could best detect the heartbeat of the new China. And indeed, it is to the rural communes that the cadres take you with strangely innocent pride to see their handiwork. Agriculture is, of
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 404 2 New threat to Middle East ceasefire DEVELOPMENTS m the laat twenty four hours have seriously threatened the Middle East ceasefire. The Israelis are now withholding participation m the peace talks until their complaints about Egyptian ceasefire violations have been cleared up. Meanwhile, a second crisis ia developing In Jordan between
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    • 266 2 THE broad concepts of the Transport White Paper have not been shaken by the objections raised m the past five weeks by various interest groups. "Objections" is perhaps too strong a word. The sins of the bus companies, "pirate" taxi drivers and licensed taxi operators are
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  • 282 3 A FATALLY wounded businessman heard one of his assailants say, "He is the wrong man" after they had stabbed him outside his home m Dakota Crescent m August last year. Ng Hock Thye, a partner of Worldwide Electrical Enterprises,
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  • 146 3 ATTACK ON NTUC CHIEF: POLICE MAKE ONE ARREST Police have detained a man In er.—tenia with last ii alt's assaalt oa NTUC PrtsMml Mr. Phey Yew Kok and with two phone calls later threatening his life. Police soarces said yeaterday that more arrests wonM be made Mr. Phey was aJaahed
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  • 126 3 Income tax and private provident funds.... THE Government does not plan to introduce legislation to interfere with the right of private provident funds to manage their own schemes, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen told Parliament yesterday. He was replying to the Member for Toa Payoh, Mr. Cheong Yuen Chee, who
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  • 90 3 LEE TING Siew of Muar Road wm fined a total of $490 yesterday for committing three traffic offences. The court wm told that Lee was caught speeding on a motor-cycle along Bukit Timah Road on Feb. 26, 1968. At the time he was under
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  • 165 3 $600 fine and 1 8-month driving ban on driver D.S. BRADLEY of H.MS. Triumph, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving, wm fined $600 and disqualified from driving Clmsa 3 vehicles (cars up to 2tt tons) for 18 months. The court wm told that on May 7, this
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  • 220 3 INQUIRY INTO SHOOTING OF YOUTH CARRYING TOY GUN POLICE have started an Inquiry into the shooting of a youth who pointed a toy pistol at two detectives at the junction of Jalan Besar and Rocbore Road at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. A police statement said Oh Ngiat Kwee, 20, of Wei
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  • 92 3 THE general welfare committee of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed held a jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church m Orchard Road yesterday. The committee, which organises such sales four times a year, expects to raise $1,200 from this sale. The proceeds will
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  • 139 3 TWENTY -eight members from five countries yesterday continued discussions on ways of co-operation m civfl aviation at the second day meeting of the Asean permanent committee on civil air transportation at the Conference Hall. The meeting of the members from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and
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  • 158 3 Cyclist dies in fall into drain A NAVAL base employee, Parma Sarthi, al, was killed Instantly when he rode Us bicycle Into a isft.-deep monsoon dram near the Woodlands Checkpoint yesterday. According to eyewitnesses, Partha weat over the edge after hitting the kerb on Ms way home from work. Partha
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  • 94 3 PAY talks between unions representing 10,000 civilian employees of British bases and the British authorities will resume next Monday. Most of the members of the four unions Army Civil Service Union, Air Ministry Local Staff Union, Admiralty Local Staff Union and Naval Base Labour
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  • 94 3 $200 fine for 'trespass with intent to assault' A COURT was told yesterday of an unemployed man who walked into labourer Sivrimuthu Pater's house, entered the kitchen, slapped Peter several times oh his face— and walkedVout without a word. The incident took place on July 3 and Mohamad Amin Jantan
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  • 416 4 Change in building trend from hotels to office blocks ESTIMATED 4,000,000 SQUARE FEET OF MORE SPACE IN THREE YEARS. THE BUILDING trend here is shifting from hotels to offices. It is anticipated that four million sq. ft. of office space will be completed within the next three years, the president
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  • 111 4 MORE THAN 300 guests have been invited to the Indian Cultural Show to be held at the Great World Amusement Park on Saturday at 7 p.m. The show, held m conjunction with the current Indian Trade and Industrial Exhibition, will feature classical
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  • 274 4 OVER 2,800 workers of Keppel Shipyard will have better working conditions and fringe benefits under two collective agreements signed by Keppel Shipyard (Private) Limited and the Keppel Shipyard Employees Union. The five-year agreements, concerning hourly-rated and monthly-rated employees, will take effect from June 1970.
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  • 100 4 THE JURONG TOWN Corporation has set up a Jurong Marine Base south of the Mobil Oil Refinery in Jurong to meet the demands of the oil exploration industry. The JTC now owns and manages a ew company, formerly knov.i as Seabop Marine
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  • 379 4 Forced to join the Army? Not these citizens TWO BATTALIONS OF VOLUNTEERS IN THE PDF SOME people like life m the armed forces so much that they volunteer to serve m the People's Defence Force. Two PDP battalions an infantry and an engineering battalion are made up entirely of volunteers.
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  • 776 4 Bill to ensure sound banking practices is passed IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY THE BANKING Bill, which introduces a form of social control over banking operations m Singapore, was passed by Parliament yesterday. The Bill curtails the freedom of bank directors to lend as they please. Moving the second reading of the
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  • 180 4 THE MINISTER for Finance, Mr. Hon Sui Sen assured the Parliament yesterday that the findings of the Commission of Inquiry on Statistical Activities m Singapore will be made public shortly. The Minister was replying to Mr. J.F. Conceicao, the Member for Kitong. who wanted
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  • 93 4 IT will cost $00,000 to fully air-condition the National Library. This will be carried out as and when funds are available, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, Minister for Culture, told Parliament yesterday. '•However, at present, there are urgent projects which require attention, such as
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  • 95 5 SACKING OF TEACHERS: ONLY AFTER A THOROUGH PROBE... TEACHERS are not indiscriminately sacked unless they commit offences severe enough to merit such an "extreme penalty/ Education Minister Ong Pang Boon assured Parliament yesterday. Even m such instances they were aot alsmlaaed until after a thorough Investigation had been carried owl,
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  • 100 5 THE Government has no intention of paying gratuities to teachers of aided schools on their retirement as they are already receiving Central Provident Fund benefits at the current rate of eight per cent, Education Minister Ong Pang Boon told Parliament yesterday. GRATUITIES Has
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  • 228 5 Ong: Students have no inherent right to higher studies ■nnnnnnnnnnsBas*psnni IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY STUDENTS do not have the "inherent right" to higher education, said Education Minister Ong Pang Boon m Parliament yesterday .He said though a student might have the minimum entry qualifications he might not be admitted because of
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  • 194 5 We support China's admission to UN -Raja FOREIGN Minister S. Rajaratnam yesterday told Parliament that Singapore supported the admission of China to the United Nations. But unfortunately, he added, admission was not decided on merit as there was a lot of political manipulating going on. Replying to the Member for
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  • 105 5 TO ALLOW owners of Housing and Development Board flats to use their Central Provident Fund deposits to pay property tax would defeat the purpose of the fund which was savings, said Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam, m Parliament yesterday. He
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  • 38 5 PARLIAMENT yesterday approved the Supplementary Supply Bill for expenditure of an additional sum of $712,820. Civil Aviation will receive $570,720, Ministry of Social Affairs $102,000 and the Fire Brigade $40,000 during the current financial year.
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  • 113 5 PARLIAMENTARY Seereisry for Education Mohamed Ghasall Ismail rejected a suggestion yesterday that the Government should set up another preunlveralty school for the teaching of pure science to Malay students. He told MP Rahmat bin Kenap (Geylang Serai) during question time that
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  • 165 5 MORE lands will be available for development under the Land Titles (Amendment) BUI passed by the Parliament yesterday. The amendments are designed to bring more lands approved for development under the Ordinance and to confer powers upon the Court to remove restrictions and
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  • 377 5 JURONG Town Corporation is to be given a loan of $25 million by the Asian Development Bank to expand its port facilities. The loan was made possible by the passing by the Jurong Town Corporation (Amendment) Bill m Parliament yesterday,
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  • 92 5 THE GOVERNMENT might consider passing a law to make jaywalking an offence, acting Home Minister Ong Pang Boon told Parliament yesterday. Replying to Toa Payoh MP Cheong Yuen Chee, Mr. Ong said 23 pedestrian overhead bridges had been built and iron railings had
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  • 307 5 MONETARY AUTHORITY BILL PASSED PARLIAMENT yesterday passed a Bill to provide for an Authority which will streamline tne management of all monetary matters m the Republic. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen, who moved the second reading of the Bill, said the decision to create the
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  • CABLES WORLDWIDE
    • 345 6 Israel delays sending man to peace talks JERUSALEM, Wed. The Israeli Government yesterday put off deciding a course of action m the Middle East peace talks amid a growing campaign to induce the United States to take a strong stand on Israel's charges of Egyptian cease-fire violations. The highest committee
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    • 197 6 ANTI-WAR MAN WHO REFUSED TO FILE TAX FORMS ARRESTED WASHINGTON, Wed. Bobert G. Muncaster, a businessman of Montgomery, Alabama, who complains that U.S. funds are being used to finance aa Illegal war, waa arrested yeaterday oa charges of wilful failure to flle U.S. Income tax Muncaster, who also baa been
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    • 35 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Maj.-Gen. Padma Bahadur Khatri, U.N. Ambassador from NepaL appealed for voluntary cmftoibuikms of about US$6 million to develop Lumbini, tbe birthplace of Buddha, as a shrine and tourist centre.
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    • 242 6 Police all set for violence at Black Panther meeting PHILADELPHIA, Wed. Philadelphia's police chief mid today that he wm preparing for any events as an expected 4,500 people gather here next weekend for a ''Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention" organised by the militant Black Panthers movement Referring to last weekend's incidents
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    • 68 6 VIENTIANE, Wed. Pathet Lao envoy Prince Souk Vongsak met again Laotian Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma yeaterday before Prince Souvanna's scheduled departure today for Europe, Africa, and the United States, Government sources said. The sources said Prince Souvanna has indicated that his trip abroad will not
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    • 26 6 LAGOS, Wed. Four divisions of Nigeria's southeastern state have been declared disaster areas following floods that have claimed 20 lives and left 100,000 homeless.
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    • 35 6 BELFAST, Wed. Roman Catholics and Protestants tangled m a rock and bottlethrowing free-for-all at Lurgan, County Armagh, laat night and British troops moved m with nausea gas to break up the battle. AP
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    • 150 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Tbe first rough nation-wide tally of the 1970 U.S. census snows more than 200 million Americans counted thus far, secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans announced yesterday. Mr. Stans said that when such categories as servicemen overseas, ships' crews aad
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    • 18 6 PEKING, Wed. The Chinese External. Trade Ministry denied having any links with South Africa or Rhodesia.
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    • 186 6 APOLLO-14 commander Alan Sbepard enters Ms spacesMp In an altitude chamber nt Cape Kennedy. He and his flylag companions, astronauts Edgar MttcheU aad Stuart Bans a, spent seven hours In the chamber at a simulated altitude of 40 miles. ApoUo-14 is scheduled far Mast-off aa Jan. after
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    • 303 6 Park: we are opposed to U.S. troops cutback in Korea SEOUL, Wed. President Park Chunghee said today the security of South Korea and non-Communist nations m Asia were linked and his Government stood opposed to any U.S. troop withdrawals from South Korea. In a policy speech for the next fiscal
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    • 115 6 ANGRY INDIANS BURN JOHN BULL EFFIGY NEW DELHI, Wed. About 1,000 people burnt an effigy of John Bull outside the British High Commission here last night m protest against BriUrn's reported plana to supply arms to South Africa and akeged anti-Indian propaganda by the BBC. They were also protesting at
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    • 29 6 MANILA, Wed. Moaaata rains poured down steadily for the third straight day today, dealing Manila aad the northern Pmlipfrtn-es some of their wont floods hi years. DDD
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    • 15 6 MOSCOW, Wed. VU-mmir TerebUov baa been named Soviet Minister of Justice, Tass reports.
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  • 345 7 Agnew: Lon No1 Govt has fighting chance of survival SAN CLEMENTE, Wed. After reporting te President Nixon about Ma Asian trip, Vice-President Agnew told reporters that be had given the BwrnMßßa nn optimistic amomment of Ms trip. ■c praised Cambodian Prime Minister Lea Not and said that that I Bsmtrji
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  • 20 7 THE HAGUE, Wed. The strike crippling the main Dutch ports continued today as port workers rejected a settlement
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  • 467 7 SAIGON, Wed.— The Tj.s. Command announced today the disbanding of two combat brigades m a major cut-back of American troops m South Vietnam. An announcement said nine units from the 199 th Light Infantry Brigade and the Third Brigade of the Ninth Infantry Division
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  • 83 7 CHICAGO, Wed. Mrs. Dick Gregory said her husband, the comedian and black civil rights activist, had been refused a visa by the Australian Government. "He's going to attempt to go anyway, she said. "He's not a criminal and he couldn't understand why he would be denied
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 275 7 BElRUT— Communist Chinese instructors have arrived m Amman and are at work training men of the guerrilla organisation, the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. They were seen during the weekend at a camp a few miles from Amman.
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    • 181 7 STATE trading corporations In Zambia and Tanzania are alarmed at the large quantities of Chinese products beginning to flood the markets m Lusaka and Dar-es-Salaam. Chinese cargo ships arriving at Dar-es-Salaam are unloading large quantities of goods as part of an agreement
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  • 322 7 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto flew to the Netherlands tonight for a historic state visit which was drastically shortened by Monday's dramatic raid on the home of the Indonesian Ambassador m the Hague. All demonstrations are banned m Holland during his one day state visit,
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  • 53 7 HONGKONG, Wed. Three Chinese youths, armed with a handgrenade and pistol, robbed a branch of the Chartered Bank of $8,000 yesterday shortly before the branch closed for business. The three armed men dashed into the bank and ordered everyone to stand still with faces pressed against
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  • 36 7 TEL AVTV, Wed. Denis Michael Rohan, the young Australian who was interned last December for having set fire to Al-Aqsa Mosque, has escaped from a mental hospital, an informed source said today.
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  • 234 7 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. Mozambique guerilla leader Marcellino Dos Santos castigated African States for insufficient help to nationalist movements at today's public session of the Organisation of African Unity summit here. Sneaking on behalf of all the nationalist movements, Mr. Dos Santos, vice-president
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1495 8 Ill /I /I KEY F0R EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I I VI N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for J,,, I 1 fM X. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. y^ J 1 Y a ■•*T^i gfl^^lB^^ns^B^^lg^^ 1^ Each entry gives the following information:
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  • 177 9 The 21,000-ton tanker Esso Bombay, recently received a plaque from the American National Safety Council for a full year's operation without any time lost for accidents. The presentation is believed to be the first of its kind made m Singapore by the association. The plaque
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  • 176 9 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers were reported to have covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$B.25 for Sept. but details were lacking on a reported Tradax booking for 25,000 tons of heavy grain from the U.S. Gulf to Tokyo/Hakata range for Oct. Indian
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    • 203 9 I SCINDIA (3?) UNES I WMMMM pacific north west service smJ Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Penang P. Sham Singapore L Angela* "JALAKALA" 3/S Sept. S Oct "JALARATNA" 29/30 Sept 1/2 Oct 3/S Oct 6 Nov "JALARASHMI" 29/30 Oct Oct 31/1 Nov 2/4 Nov
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    • 1119 9 Westbound continued TSING CHAU Sapt 28/30 Colombo. Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA 55A/55M VISHVAMAHIMA Sept3o/Oct3 Rangoon, Calcutta. SCI/JS VIENNE Sapt 15 L'don, Havre, H'burg. R'dam, WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York, B'more, Charleston, A'werp, O'klrk. MM/MM N.Orleans, Houston Galveston. DL/CA VISHVAKIRTI Sapt 20/21 Bombay SCI/JS 0^ 1 0 Sept 7/8 B'ventura, (24/10). Guayaquil.
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    • 153 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING 'ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 3. OUT: Bonneville 3/4, Songkhla 6/7. Iraouaddy 23/24, Fembrook 25/26, Calcbas 33/34, Altair 40/41, Jesenice 44, Pando Head 47, Serdana 21 west, Nep Trader 35/36. Cellina 8/9. IN: Jens Maersk 18 (after Hoegh Dyke), Kousbin
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    • 138 9 Slidre Barat, Barentsz-Zee Foremost Prince, Kota Machan, Michael Jebsen, Sumber Tunas, Tanimbar, Koryu Maru, British Chancellor, Membau, World Kim, Browind, Congo Maru, Happy Dragon, Kota Jaya, Muroran Maru, Saidor, Tjinegara, Tung Ming. Cohansey, Miyang No. 6, Progress, Cattle, Handera, Hollybank. Kim Hock, M.H. Thamrin, Tempo Mas, Unistar One, Jeparit, Fidelity,
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  • 344 10 Share prices were generally easier after early steadiness. At the outset some cheap buying pushed values higher m quiet trading conditions but the market declined towards the close on selling pressure. Eidai Sangyo led the decline on proflttaklng. Other housing related issues and high-priced stocks, including Sony,
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  • 609 10 The market advanced strongly on a broad front m all three sections yesterday following Queensland Mines huge uranium discovery at Darwin. The mining market went almost wild as uranium fever gripped traders who sent the company's stocks soaring to $25.50 for a $12.70 gain after touching $30.
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  • 194 10 The market yesterday closed with widespread falls after holding steady during the morning. A preponderance os sellers over buyers caused values to drift lower during the afternoon m active trading conditions. The turnover amounted to $12,270,000. Lands, Taikoos, Docks and Dairies were among the losers. (Cloamc buyer
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  • 165 10 LONDON, Wed. Kia Ora Gold said m a statement released here that it commenced a comprehensive joint exploration venture on its poineer nickel prospect, with the costs borne by Shaw River Alluvia Is and Minerals Centre. The latter two companies may earn a 49 per cent
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 2167 10 Mr David G. Hebdige's speech at the Rotary Club of Johore Bahru on Tuesday: IT is probable that if a history of our Stock Exchange should ever be written there would be two sharply defined eras, each quite different m character from the other. They
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    • 270 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. S S s HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Sept. 2.). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.10 Gold (99%
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 282 11 DETROIT, Wed. Mr. Douglas Fraser, director of the Chrysler department of the United Auto Workers, said the company's contract offer "is so unrealistic that our committee completely rejects it." "The document they gave us was notable for what it takes away from Chrysler workers," he
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    • 1455 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' aad sellers* prices are foßowad by tbe business dona. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo'a. Whan tha price is not foUowed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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    • 81 11 (Managers' prices for Sept 3) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Ihvt Fund 1.15 1. 20 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second BBjgaaaaaj 1.77 Third Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce bid. Fund .96 1.01 xd The
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    • 453 11 THE net unaudited profits of HONG LEONG Finance improved slightly to $550,000 m the first half of this year compared with $535,350 for the corresponding period last year. The total profits of the two subsidiaries Oriental Credit and Realty, and Asnon Trading and Coldroom were $105,000. The chairman,
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    • 65 11 LONDON, Wed. Lloyds Bank said its wholly owned subsidiary, Lloyds Bank Europe Ltd, is to merge with Bank of London and South America, (BOLSA). It is intended, subject to further discussion, that the merger should be effected by the acquisition by BOLSA of the whole of the issued share capital
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    • 116 11 PEOPLE in business DR FRITZ BOCK, former Austrian Vicechancellor, and now chairman of Creditan-stalt-Bankverein (Austria s largest bank), will be m Singapore from Sept. 10 to 12. Dr Bock, who was also Federal Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry, will be accompanied by the chief foreign manager of the bank,
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    • 656 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51-% cents a lb. (op a quarter cent). The market improved slighUy m a quiet morning session yesterday. Buying interest was noted for Oct/Dec. 1970. Physicals were quiet, apart from small enquiries which found RSS 4 sellers withdrawn. 1971 positions saw fair switching activity but margins
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    • 381 11 Stocks continued their retreat after an hour of light trading yesterday. Tbe Dow Jones industrial average was off mora than six points and the broader Stanpoors index dropped 74 cents. Backdirting issues led gainers by three-to-one and volume eras a (Paid prices at 1100 relatively Kent
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    • 573 11 The market moved lower yesterday following the Wall Street downtrend. Some selling and an almost complete lack of buyers saw prices move lower although losses were generally smell m very quiet trading. Towards the close the Financial Times index was 2.2 off at 336.6. Dacca reacted to
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    • 157 11 AMSTERDAM Report is delayed. ••PARIS The market yesterday was slightly steadier with hesitant undertones. In financial*, Schneider and Pont-a-Mousson were firm as were CFEC. UCB and Localbail m banks, Indonchine, however, was lower. Electricals and metals were resistant, while m buildings, Chausson et Poliet rose. Stores were hesitant
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  • IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY
    • 214 12 Bedok to Tanah Merah Besar sea to be reclaimed PARLIAMENT approved yesterday the Government's plans to reclaim 1,306 acres of the foreshore and seabed from Bedok to Tanah Merah Besar. This is the fourth phase of the scheme to win land from the sea. The Minister for Law and National
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    • 169 12 STIFF PENALTIES FOR THOSE TAXI DRIVERS WHO REFUSE LOCAL FARES TAXIDRIVERS who refuse local fares while cruising around m their vehicles looking for foreigners will be dealt with severely on the orders of Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin. Mr. Yong disclosed this m Parliament yesterday when he wound up the
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    • 382 12 Security and defence Bills— and the need for secrecy BILLS affecting the defence or security of Singapore or those which relate to public safety, peace or good order can m future be introduced m Parliament and made law without further-scru-tiny by the Presidential Council. This is the effect of an
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    • 280 12 India abolishes privileges privy purses, for Maharajahs NEW DELHI, Wed. India's Parliament voted today to reduce the country's 279 pensioned maharajahs to commoners giving Prime Minister Indira Gandhi a major political victory. By a vote of 336-155, the Lower House approved a constitutional amendment abolishing the maharajahs'annual privy purses totalling
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    • 195 12 S'PORE STUDENT SUES NZ COLLEGE FOR RETURN OF FEES AP AUCKLAND, Wed.—A Singapore student dissatisfied with his tuition is claiming, damages from a New Zealand business college. His claim comes less than a month after New Zealand Leader of the Opposition Norman Kirk, said m Parliament that the activities of
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    • 67 12 Blood donors who want more awards are criticised KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Blood donors who complain that there are not enough awards for regular donors were criticised today by Heath Minister, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. "The public who want to give blood must kill the idea of donating on
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    • 184 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A farmer has told police he was talked into believing he could magically double his money by taking six steps backwards. As he was taking the magic steps, the "magician**' sped off m a car with $160 the
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    • 25 12 AUGUSTA (Georgia), Wed. A Federal grand Jury indicted two white policemen m the May ll rioting m which six Negroes were shot dead.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 245 13 Jenny— a girl with a flair for taming monsters PROCESSION-LEADER FOR BIG LOADERAMA SHOW NINETEEN-year-old Jenny Wong loves doing the extraordinary like driving a 6%--ton earth-mover when she can't even ride a bicycle or drive a car. There she was yesterday morning all 94 lb of her behind the wheel
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    • 107 13 Schools to set up 'Current Affairs' clubs soon "CURRENT AFFAIRS" clubs will be set up m secondary schools shortly. Mr. Lee Ting Hui, Head of the newly-formed Social and Aesthetic Education Unit of the Education Ministry, said yesterday that the encouraging response from students at tbe Ministry's ''South-East Asia Today*'
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    • 318 13 Witness tells of the accused's night classes i PEREIRA INQUIRY A WITNESS testified yesterday that Mervyn Simon PeVeira, 39, who faces charges of kidnapping and raping one of his students, taught night classes three evenings a week during the period m which the offences are alleged to have taken place.
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    • 250 13 SCHOOL principals should encourage their students to take part m music and other cultural activities Mr. Lee Ting Hui, head of the Social and Aesthetic Education Unit of the Education Ministry, said yesterday. Mr. Lee said that few principals make an
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    • 45 13 A 78-year-old woman, Madam Kok Woon of Onan Road was found dead at tbe foot of People's Park Complex at 7.20 a.m. today. A pair of slippers and a stool were found on the second floor. No foul play is suspected.
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    • 25 13 ANOTHER two BOAC aircraft were delayed at Paya Lebar Airport last night as the go-slow campaign against BOAC entered Its tenth day.
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    • 125 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysians will replace Singapore tourist guides m Johore from next year. Hie Chairman of the State Local Government and Housing Committee, Inche Mohamed Yassin, said today that 40 people would begin training next month to do the Job. This step
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  • 131 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The new leadership of tbe University of Malaya Students' Union intends to confine their activities to solving students' welfare problems and will not organise demonstrations. The president elect, Inche Zainal Abidln bin Mohamed Yusof said: "Demonstrations do not solve problems but often aggravate
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  • 59 14 A LIQUIDATOR, M.M. Menon, 55, was charged m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with two counts of criminal breach of trust totalling more than $19,999 belonging to the Registry of- Cooperative Societies between 1995 and 1997. No plea was recorded and the. case will be further
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  • 195 14 MAHAPALAGAMA rflpilasara lamadaruwo (above) s a monk with a mission. Chief High Priest of the Parama Dhamma Dhetlya Temple In Ceylon, he Is totennined to start a revival of Ceylonese art. He enrolled m aa art wheel In 1959 becanse be baa "aa intense love
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  • 54 14 FIFTEEN minutes after a labourer was arrested for disorderly behaviour at the Gay World Stadium, he committed mischief by breaking a window pane m the Beach Road Police Station on Monday. Teh Poh Teck, 23, was fined $10 fo-* being drunk and $50 for mischief by
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  • 271 14 HOUSEWIFE Tan Kwee, 28, was fined $300 for causing hurt to two sisters m a tenement house m Nankin Street on July 13. At an earlier hearing, the sisters Aw Siew Hian, 34, and Ow Siew Poh, told Fourth Magistrate Leong Keng Thai
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  • 19 14 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen, will open Shell's third refinery on Pulau Bukom on, Wednesday, Sept 9.
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  • 102 14 A FOUR yearold bey yesterday sued the Geveremeat far 199,999 damages far the leas of one kidney and fear front teeth. The hey, Tan Chin Chye of the M claim throogh his fetber Tan Chee Seng, a farmer. Mr. H.E. Cashta, fer the bay
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  • 467 14 A MAN died of a heart attack the morning after he and a friend were assaulted m a bar m Purvis Street, the Eighth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. However, despite a cut on the head which Ton Kirn Huat sustained m
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  • 48 14 Joseph Chin of Silat Aye. was fined $50 by a traffic magistrate yesterday for careless driving. The Second Traffic Magistrate was told that his car collided with another as he was driving out of the Raffles Place Car Park on Oct. 25 last year.
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  • 245 14 THE COURT of Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed appeals by four men convicted of armed robbery and the rape of two midwives at a Sembawang clinic m October 1968. Gooal Krishnan, 35, A. Veraya, 19, R. Subramaniam, 19, and M. Tarmar were sentenced last year to
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  • 148 14 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth pushed a hawker liaison officer on the shoulder and punched a police constable outside Commonwealth Crescent market on Jan. 17, when they tried to summons his brother for unauthorised hawking. Yesterday, Heng Jee Keng of Commonwealth Crescent, unemployed, was found
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  • 43 14 EDWARD TAN, of Taman Tampines Tiga, was fined a total of $39 for two littering offences m the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday. He dropped cigarettes butts into a roadside drain at Selegie Road and m the lobby of the Capitol Theatre.
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  • 194 14 SINGAPORE'S international footballer Bryan Peter Richmond of Strathmore Avenue was fined a total of $999 for committing four traffic offences. The court was told that he rode a scooter along Telok Blangah Road on Jan. 4 this year, while under disqualification. At that time, he
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  • 58 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 19,999 people, mainly from Malaysia and Singapore, are expected to visit North Sumatra this year, according to the head of the* North Sumatra Immigration Service, Mr. R. Subijono. Antara reported him as saying that the number of foreign visitors to North Sumatra
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    • 1767 15 -maamasioß Lr* rj J »^H |L^ |S**JB| -j^ka* 6.00 p.m. Woody Woodpecker .-aaaa 9afflLaM^^ 3.00 p.m. General Hospital 6.30 Assignment Underwater M bb*^^^^ .-*K»^Tma 3.20 Another Song Another Melody Bay" action series, featuring father-and- *m W*^^*m l*** W I B^l 345 Ifs Happening In Singapore (Chinese) daughter team. Starring: Bill
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  • 74 16 DIAMONDS, without doubt, ARE a girl's best friend. What woman wouldn't like to have this necklace round her neck. There's ftft diamonds, weighing SM carats, /lad the whole taming can be bought for only $27a,Mt. The lacky model wearing it here was sparklers off
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  • 508 16  -  WILLIAM RYAN By I ABE violence aad I I terror becomlag a way I I of life ia much of the I I WCrld? aßh I semethlag akla to a. afl epidemic of bow-blag, I political kidnapping aad I marder, arbaa aad raral I gnerilla warfare, tertare I killing,
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  • Article, Illustration
    579 16 MORE than 12,000 anti-noise engineers are hard at work trying to keep the Soviet Union quiet. But they are stumped by a new problem noise that humans cannot hear. "This concerns all big cities with heavy traffic/ says the chief noise- killer of Leningrad, Yugi Ilyashuk. "We haven't solved
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  • town talk
    • 169 17 Bajab Ail is charmer with onakes. And he's been mt U successfully for long time 33 years to be enact. Bnt yesterday, All's two-year-old cobra disregarded the special "Press Conference" treatment given him mmd kept his hood down every time his master played
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    • 112 17 THE HIGH LIFE IN A $3,000 PENTHOUSE IF you've been hard hit by the current rising rents, don't despair yet. There's a penthouse-cum-office m the heart of town going: for a minimum rent of only $3,000 a month. It offers you an excellent view of the harbour and it's literally
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    • 163 17 THE only similarity between the slick chick m the cat-suit at the discotheque aad the woman ia traditional red-cloth hat at the construction works is their trousers. So says Mrs. Aaae Wee, lecturer ia sociology at Singapore University. The other day she told the
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    • 85 17 BEEN losing any sleep lately because of excessive noise? It looks like help is coming at last. We hear that an expert on the noise aspect of environmental health, Dr. J. Van Den Eijk, is due to submit a report m the next two weeks on ways
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    • 275 17  - Beatlemania bites the dust BRYAN RIMMER HELP, I Need Somebody. The Beetles are dead. Rtago says: Let It Be, Beatiemajd. has take. one-way Ticket To Bide. After the sews broke, I had a Hard Day's Night Yesterday, AH My Memories Seemed So Far Away. SmMesfly, they're here to stay. Memories
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    • 158 17 THE DIARY 3.00 p.m. Opening of batik paintings by Miss Lu Lu Wong at Hotel Malaysia lobby. 5.30 p.m. Opening of art exhibition by Messrs Tan Kok Kew and Tan Khim Ser at Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hfll Street. 7 p.m. Night bazaars at Boon Tiong Road; Beo Cresent; Clementi
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    • 65 17 university, Bukit Timah: 1 The story of Chinese paintings by Mr. W. Wiiletts, Curator of Art Museum at the Art Musem; 2. Social issues in Singapore by Mr. S.J. Jegasothy, lecturer, dept. of social work and social administration at Room A Education Block. 8.00 p.m. Night of Peking Operas at
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  • Serendipity
    • 267 18 Tie— dye or not tie— dye? YOU loved the tie-dye teeshirts we featured on Tuesday but as teenager Barbara Scott said to us m a frantic telephone call, "Don't they come any cheaper?" Well, Barbara, ever thought of doing it yourself? Get some dye, a basin, and some strong rubber
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    • 365 18 When grandma was a girl... SHIRLEY MANASSEH'S SCRAPBOOK WHEN my grandmother was a teen m Singapore, sixty years ago she walked with dainty half-steps, gave crotchet and embroidery lessons every Tuesday, and never, ever spoke to a boy unless she was formally introduced. She didn't go to parties but only
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    • 818 19 These dollies are no dummies JILL and Sue Kuok catch everybody's attention wherever they go. They dress stunningly, walk with grace and talk with assurance* "Huh, dolly-birds," we thought, "with not a thing m their heads except the latest fashions and top tunes of the week." Then we started talking
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      109 19 I TEE-shirts don't come I orai nary these days. r The latest to hit our J shops are 'fad shirts' > just Superman (Or Superwoman) wore. The tee-shirts have more than just gimmicky appeal. We could think of at least three occasions where you could wear them. At
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    • 199 19 THE BIG NIGHT FOR TALENT SATURDAY'S going to be a big night far those of you m tbe ftaals af the Schools TaJenttaae. Aad we'll be there! Serendipity has already booked a seat ta the front row of the National Theatre. We'll be cheeriag yon oa as yon slag aad
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    • 219 18 *.#tdl"SCOI ♦i^a^watrjMit I iOaW«iJ.iy||| IcAftp the indications are Finish jobs in hand «i« n s J that mis will be a day before yon start there is an 2 yon will remember anything new. Yon trusted friei for a long time. There may go out this longing for seems to
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    • 43 19 DRIVE-IN AND SHOP THE SPACEAGE WjfltY m the largest and most up to date JfS€9S€&shoe store at the PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX FIRST FLOOR OPENING ATIOAMON SATURDAY STH. SEPTEMBER 1970 FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE OPEN FROM 9A.M.T0 10 RM. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 193 20 THE ARMY LOOKED A BIT WET ON Monday, Aug 31, I went to the River Valley Swimming Pool where the Pasir Panjang District Swimming Heats were being held. There were some Army Cadets on duty. They were the moat sloppy I have ever seen. Some had long hair, some wore
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    • 107 20 READING your disgruntled correspondent's complaint about doctors not paying their taxes, it would appear that he was more sore about having to pay for afl the extras m the treatment rather than being prompted by a high civic sense. May I suggest that if
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    • 56 20 The M.P. for River Valley, Mr. Low Guan Onn, has complained about being barred from entering the National Theatre Car Park by a police constable. The policeman was there to perform his duty. He could not allow a person to enter without a pass just because
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    • 422 20 A taxing time for graduates THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore always proclaims the merits of the local varsity and its graduates. For example, at a recent conference of accountants, he said that local accountancy graduates are better than those with overseas qualifications since they know more about local
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    • 541 20 HERE are reasons why a student's life is worse than a teacher's. PRINCIPAL:- The principal is forever making suggestions but without due consideration. For example, he wanted to build a fountain. In the end it turned out to be a fish pond with rocks, stones,, weeds and frogs.
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    • 103 20 My son was working m a commercial firm and drawing $300 per month, before he was called up for full-time National Service, after serving two years' part-time m the Vigilante Corps. Now, as a private m the Army, he is drawing $110 per month. According to
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    • 228 20 Remember the flat dwellers Iskandar Jiwa (S.H. Aug. 31) is right. The Government, while hastening to modernise the rural areas, should not forget that city dwellers, especially flatdwellers m areas such as Havelock Road, Toa Payoh, Jurong Town and China Town etc., need help even more urgently. PROBLEMS People living
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    • 438 20 W CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION OTHER BURSARIES S'tiiittwwii Singapore m ESSAY p^^| Herald Essay Compe- pAMTCCT a4 211 titions will be at three UUN Ito I I*+ J H levels for Pre-Univer- aai inr.LM *Bnuuuuuul S sity students, for Secon- UUUIUN dary Four students and CUT
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 329 20 aVisMJiiuihd m\mm ACBOSS DOWN 1 Acid found in vinegar ~i < 6 > 4 Balanced (6) 2 Set of three (4) 8 Cut short (7) 3 Object of ridicule (8,5) 10 Antiquated (7) 5 Musical arrangement 11 Narrow strip of leather (13) (5) 6 Bringing disgrace (8) 12 Choose (5)
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  • Article, Illustration
    143 21 THE maestro tapped his baton. Tne audience stilled. The choir sucked m air. Then the baton swung and the singers roared. .little Lok Yeok Ling was conducting. Up and down went his arms his shirt tail flapped excitedly about. Yeok Lin waved his --magic wand" at his school
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  • 63 21 RITA CHAO, our own singing star has found that a holiday isn't necessarily a vacation. She went to Hong Kong m March to rest and relax, but instead ended up performing m several niteclubs, stageshows and landed a singing contract for 2 months. Rita, 20, is now m
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  • 208 21 The Beatles the who? THE BEATLES, who are they? No, it's not your granny talking. It's that goldfingered drummer himself, Ringo Starr. "If you ask me, I'd say there's no group called the Beatles," he is reported to have told Newsweek magazine m New York. "People say we're freaking out
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  • 95 21 A bird in search of the sun HERE'S a bird who flies to follow the sun. Janette Mulligan was born m England but had a hard time there seeking El Sol. But she searched hard. Then she went down under. And got really browned off with Aussie. But eventually she
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  • 144 21 POP goes the festival MORE than 600,000 European hippies are heading home after taking the Isle of Wight by pop and Pot. The biggest pop festival since America's Woodstock finished after three days of music, marijuana, free love and at times misery. Many of the spectators had lost weight and
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    • 320 22 TANGLIN DRIVING 6CHOOL dualcontrolled Morris 1000. Mere thee tea yean experience laatructora. Hourly $6/- 16, Tanglin Raad, Spore Tel: *****6. INTENSIVE CHINESE COURSE for Secondary IV students Conducted by Malaya Publishing and Translation Bureau. Tel. S'pora *****. YOUI DANCE 3 HOURS Quickstep. Weltz. Foxtrot, Chacha Daily private lessons 10 am
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  • SPORT WORLD
    • WORLD CUP, WORLD SERIES!
      • 456 23 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Wed. Soccer has its World Cup. Baseball has its World series. Now tennis is aiming for its super cup. "We should have a super championship of some sort, a Super Cup," said Alastair B. Martin, President of the U.S. Lawn
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      • 370 23 LONDON, Wed—Galarribrgan defeated Derbyshire by four wickets yesterday and moved a step closer to the county cricket title to spoil Lancashire's hopes of winning the triple down. Lancashire won the John Player Sunday league last week and meets Sussex on Saturday m
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      38 23 Radiophoto The tender runs alongside the Australian sloop, Gretel II, seconds after winning the fourth straight race on Friday against France in dense fog off Newport, Rhode Island. Gretel II will face American competitor in September finals. AP
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    • 301 23 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand yesterday issued a set of stamps to commemorate the Sixth Asian Games which will be held here from Dec. 9-20 The set consists of tour stamps showing venues where some of the 13 events of the games will be held.
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 256 23 PENANG, Wed. Sir Gauntlet looked a picture of fitness m a 3f workout m 45 on a soft track here this morning. He was kept on tight rein all the way by Rod Dawkins. The Australian gelding by Red Gauntlet has improved tremendously since
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      • 1076 23 A TOTAL of 252 entries for September Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club for Class I, Class 3 and Class 5 horses. CLASS 1 (6f and 6f): Able Envoy (1. Envoy) 6f 6f; Ad Valorem 6f 6f, Amur River 6f 6f, Bed O'Roses (1. Clarodale) 6f
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      • 131 23 LONDON, Wed. Leeds United, English First Division leaders, suffered their first set back of the season when they were held to a 0-0 draw against Arsenal at Highbury last night. In front of a home crowd of 47,000 Arsenal played threequarters of the match with ten
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      • 149 23 PUNTERS WANT MORE BETTING WINDOWS An unprecedented crowd of off-course punters at Bukit Timah last weekend were frustrated over th* lack of tale betting window faculties aad the sbortsighteduess of STC officials la not providing more when the bettiag ceatres at Robinson Raad aad New World were closed. From aow
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      • 190 23 China may compete in World Table Tennis TOKYO, Wed. The foreign ministry reported today it has decided to allow countries with which Japan has no diplomatic relations to use their official names at the 31st World Table Tennis Championship iv Nagoya, Central Japan, m March 1971. The ministry said, however,
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    • 99 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r ~T HOP ABOARD, CROMB-Y. YOU CAN TELL "^f iff-VOW WD YOU KNOW THAtX SIMPLE, KELLY. ALL OF THE _JLtHE LAW THE REST OF YOUR WEIRD STORY/ Q MR. CROMBY STOLE THE OTHER SUSPECTS WERE PHYSI- 1 y i i J DAVY f^CALLY UNABLE TO
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  • 318 24 radio SEOUL, Wed. South Korea won the girls' Asian Youth basketball championship when they beat Japan 85-72 m tbe final match today. It was the second encounter between the two teams. Halftime score was 44-33 m favour of Korea. Japan won the
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  • 962 24 RECORDS tumbled like nine pins at the Bukit Timah District Secondary School Sports Council's annual three day swimming carnival which concluded at Barker Road yesterday. A total of 35 new records were set up of which 21 came from the girls. Roy Chan was
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  • 797 24 Defending champs Chinese High win 3-2 NATIONAL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS DEFENDING champions Chinese High School continued their winning streak when they pulled off a smashing 3-2 victory over fancied National Junior College m the schools table tennis championships at Bukit Timah yesterday. Chinese High School, the favourites, meet arch- rivals Tuan
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  • 825 24 St. Joseph's Institution top the boys' overall placings at the end of the second day of the threeday City District Secondary Schools annual carnival at the River Valley swimming pool, yesterday. With only one day left, the Saints are well ahead of their
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  • 201 24 "WE aim to do our best and not let Singapore down" was tbe cautious eve-of-departure statement by Reggie da Silva, skipper of the Singapore team for the first official Test against Malaysia at the Selangor Club padang, Kuala Lumpur on Friday
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  • 87 24 Malaysia in World shoot for first time KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will compete for the first time m tbe 40th world shooting championships at Phoenix, Arizona U.S. from Oct. 17-26. Two Malaysians selected to take part m tbe ten day meet left for Singapore tonight enroute to West Germany for
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