Singapore Herald, 4 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 39 Singapore Friday September 4, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 27 1 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Tbe Pope has named Bishop Vendargoo of Kuala Lumpur as consultant for tbe Council of tbe Laity, tbe Vatican announced yesterday. AP
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  • 301 1 QUOTES VISITOR LEE KUAN YEW AGRA, Thurs. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said here today the beauty of the Taj Mahal reminded him of a description of it by India's Nobel Prize winning poet, t**e late Rabindranath Tagore, as "a tear
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  • 46 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Nor th Vietnamese and Vietcong activity remained at an average level m the past 24 hours despite the double anniversary of Vietnamese independence and the death of President Ho Chi Minh, military communiques issued m the capital showed today.
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  • 296 1 PHNOM PENH, Thurs.— Cambodian Premier General Lon Noi today invited every country to send representatives to see for themselves that Cambodia was the "victim of Vietcong and North Vietnamese aggression." In a letter addressed to world heads of state he also tried to
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  • 485 1 Tanks mass for showdown AMMAN, Thurs. About 100 Iraqi tanks were stationed m the desert some 25 miles north of Amman today and the 12,000 Iraqi troops m Jordan were m a state of alert. Other armoured vehicles, normally based at Mafrak 50 miles north of Amman, have also moved
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  • 178 1 TEL AVIV, Thurs. The Israeli Cabinet met again today m an attempt to close its ranks over the U.S. peace proposal. Usually well-informed sources said it was likely that Prime Minister Golda Meir would boycott the peace talks at the United Nations
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  • 239 1 SINGAPORE airport workers yesterday called off their "go-slow" m servicing BOAC airliners on the "advice of the National Trades Union Congress." And BA Flight 719 from Sydney to London left Paya Lebar last night on schedule the first one to do so since the "go-slow"
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  • 30 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.—Gabon, a West African state, has notified the U.N. that it has extended the limits of its territorial waters from 12 to 25 nautical miles.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 42 1 SAN JOSE, (California), Thurs. Bombs went off within an hour of each other today at the Ford plant at Milpitas near here and at the General Motors plant at Fremont six miles away. No injuries were reported.
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    • 33 1 HONG KONG, Hong Kong has offered to supply the World "Health organisation with one million doses of cholera vaccine to help fight outbreaks of the disease in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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    • 27 1 SANTIAGO (Chile) Malcolm Browne, a New York Times correspondent, was barred from entering Chile when he arrived to cover the Presidential election. He flew on to Lima.
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    • 28 1 GENEVA: A Dutch chemist has proposed the setting up of special pot -shops with official quality and price controls "so users get pure pot at a fair price."
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  • 240 1 HAGUE POLICE BATTLE ANTISUHARTO MOBS THE HAGUE, Thurs. Police charged demonstrating Ambonese separatists today m the city centre near Parliament House where President Suharto was addressing members of the foreign affairs committees of both chambers of Parliament. The incidents were sparked off when a group of young Ambonese separatists started
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Three thousand and thirty-two people were made homeless when a fire raged through the Senen marketing centre today. The fire started when a cat kicked over a lamp m one of the closely built houses and destroyed a brothel area known as "Paris
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  • 596 2  - Democracy in Singapore: What others say FRANCIS WONG By MR. Alex Josey continues his career as the amanuensis of the thoughts of Lee Kuan Yew m a new booklet Democracy m Singapore: the lf7t byelections (Asia Pacific Press. $5.75) contains 104 pages, of which 57 are devoted to the first
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  • Viewpoint
    • 248 2 Why S'pore schools employ relief teachers I REFER to the letter from "Worried" under the heading "$B-A-Day Teachers" (S.H. Aug. 1) Relief teachers are employed to All vacancies caused by teachers going on sick leave or maternity leave. They are also employed to fill posts vacated by teachers who go
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    • 513 2 I AM glad that K.S.Tan (S.H. Aug. 31) finally sees the truth and my good intentions. I thank him for that. I also thank your many readers who wrote m to support my views since my first letter (S.H. Aug. 11). But most of
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    • 641 2 THERE has been much controversy over the problem of creating an efficient public transport system m Singapore. Public buses are blamed for poor service while the so-called 'pirate' taxis are condemned for illegal operation and air pollution. Allow me some observations. Bus transport is economical, much
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 444 2 THE airport workers' go-slow against BOAC lost whatever point it had when the Singapore and British Governments both agreed last week that negotiations on a new air services agreement should be resumed. From that time o nwards the workers' patriotic gesture became an obstacle to
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  • 298 3 Non-schedule flights may operate more freely ASEAN AIR CO-OPERATION TALKS NON-SCHEDULE flights may soon be operating more freely m the five Asean countries, a meeting of aviation officials decided here yesterday. The 28-member Asean Permanent Committee on Civil Air Transportation agreed to this m principle at the end of a
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  • 181 3 SISIR approval for 21 local products TWENTY-ONE local products had received quality certificates by June this year, and another 28 are presently being tested by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR). Mr. Tang See Chun, Minister of State for Finance, raid this m Parliament on Wednesday m
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  • 186 3 TEACHERS should encourage students to identify themselves as Singapore citizens said Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandang, at Lian Hwa Public School on Wednesday night. Dr. Chiang was speaking on tiie role of teachers as part of the Teachers' Day celebrations. He said
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  • 109 3 PPP to hold its first rally since May 1 3 riots IPOH, Thurs. The People's Progressive Party plans to hold a political rally its first since the May 13 riots last year at the children's playground here on Spt. 12. The party's president, Dato S.P. Seenivasagam said it had written
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  • 40 3 A FIRST AID LESSON AS WELL GOING back to school is a serious business for these men. They are trainees at the newly-established Bus Driving School. They are attending a lesson m first aid. The entire course lasts five weeks.
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  • 141 3 CAKES GALORE 500 IN TWO-DAY SHOW... CAKES galore! At least sm cakes of various shapes, sizes and flavours will be on show at Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. They are all part of the Second Cake Competition and Exhibition organised by the Women's Sub-Committee of the People's Association. And the cakes
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  • 68 3 The agreement for a $25 million loan by the Asian Development Bank to the Jurong Town Corporation for extension of the Jurong Port will be signed at the JTC Conference Room this afternoon. Mr. Watanabe, President of the Bank, Mr. G.E. Bogaars, Permanent Secretary, Economic
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  • 45 3 POH LAI HUAT of Changi Road was fined $70 m court yesterday for negligent driving. The court was told that Poh was driving a bus along Crowford Street on May 15 last year when it collided with the rear of a taxi. DDD
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  • 30 3 PENANG, Thurs. More than 1,500 motorists and motor-cyclists m Penang have been booked for speeding this year, the State Traffic Officer, DSP Jalaluddin bin Haji Kassim, said today.
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  • 366 3 FIVE FRENCHMEN SERVING FAR FROM HOME NO ARMY DRILLS FOR THEM... THERE is no burly sergeant barking orders at them and no tedious army drills for five Frenchmen who are doing their military service m Singapore. Mr. Marcel Payan, 25, is one French teacher wh*>
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  • 167 3 SINGAPORE'S newly established Bus Driving School m Commonwealth Avenue has turned out about 150 drivers since it was set up m April. One hundred men are being trained m the evenings at the school housed m the Queenstown Driving Test Centre. In Parliament
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  • 63 3 NINTH Magistrate Giam Chin Toon was told yesterday of Malaysian seamstress Tee Guai Kian, 24, who sought employment as a seamstress while m Singapore on a social visit pass. She had no written consent from the Controller of Immigration. Tee, who plead not guilty, said she
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  • 57 3 A 19-YEAR old motorcyclist, Ng Eng Hock of the Singapore Armed Forces was seriously injured when the machine he was riding collided with a trailer m Ayer Rajah Road yesterday at 8.15 a.m. Also knocked down following the collision was a PWD worker, S. Karupiah who happed
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  • 172 3 US cuts orders for textiles from S'pore SINGAPORE'S textile industry faces a temporary setback because orders from the United States have been reduced. The president of the Singapore Garment Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Lata Thian, said yesterday that Indonesia was also buying from European countries and Japan, which give financial aid
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  • 288 4 Lab tests on clay found in Tanglin area IT COULD BE KAOLIN FOR CERAMICS... CONSTRUCTION workers have struck what they believe to be a layer of kaolin clay the kind m demand by the ceramics industry at a building site m the Tanglin area. Tne clay, white m colour, was
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  • 96 4 POLICE spokesman ASP Foo Hee Kang yesterday denied a report that a man had been detained m connection with a gang assault on Mr. Phey Yew Kok, president of the National Trades Union Congress. But police confirmed that a few people had
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  • 35 4 IBARAGI (Japan), Thurs. Cheng Ping-ho, correspondent m Japan for Singapore's Sin Chew Jit Poh, died of a heart attack m Shinkaido Hospital m Ibaragi on Monday, officials reported today. He was 73. AP
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  • 263 4 YOUNG people can help to bring about changes m society which their elders are too lazy or set m their ways to make. Prof. Del Kinney, head of Social Work Division of George Williams College, Chicago, believes that young people can perform
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  • 120 4 IPOH. Ipoh is to have a multi-million dollar modern hospital complex within five years, the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Haji Mohamed Isa, said today. The proposed project has been included m the Second Malaysia Plan and the Central Government has been
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  • 46 4 THE Lions Club of Singapore (Central) yesterday donated 316,000 to the Singapore Association for the Blind at tbe association's headquarters m Toa Payoh Rise. The money was collected from a charity film show organised by the club on July 29.
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lnche Abdullah Maj id, a Senior Assistant Director m the External Information Division, Foreign Ministry, has been appointed Press Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. His younger brother, Inche Wahab Maj id, a former news executive m Bernama, the
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  • 157 4 Taxi plates down $6,000 each in black market A RECENT Government announcement that MM new taxis will soon be licensed has brought down the Mack market value of taxi licence plates by $C,tM per plate from $17,0 M toSH,MI. The black market price is only for transferable Licence plates issued
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  • 286 4 Ismail: Govt will review position of detainees KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Home Affairs Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Rahman said today the Government would review the cases of all political detainees. He gave tiie assurance to leaders of four opposition parties at a 45-minute meeting at his office to
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  • 186 4 How the U.S. Peace Corps maybe able to help Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The American Peace Corps has not given a thought about offering its services to Singapore, its Deputy Director, Mr. Reg Ingram said here today. He said Singapore has enough skilled people to deal with its own problems.
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  • 90 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang Di-Pertnaa Ageag tonight expreaaed the bene that Malaysia would continue to meant! daring tbe term of office of tbe fifth Yaag Dt-Pertaaa Ageag. He called ea the people to give the same loyalty to the new
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    • 71 4 Over 2 tons of Levi's 4000 pairs 100 sizes. For all sexes. Singapore's largest and wildest selection of Levi's. The newest bellbottoms, flares, straight legs and tapers. Plaids, checks* and stripes. Farout dress jeans, Far-in StaPrest stocks. FLOW INTO meluiani's 52. North Bridge Rd, JSingßpore. Tel ***** /€aS^ Open 6
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  • 102 5 BATIK TO METAL AND MORE SUCCESS BATIK artist Chieu Sbuey Fook, who has always wanted to "do something different," has now come up with something REALLY different projecting pictures done on metal and coloured with dyes, the first of their kind m Asia. These modern metal reliefs as they are
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  • 133 5 VIOLINIST Alfredo Campoli will perform with Malaysian pianist Lee Kum Sing at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 4. A child prodigy, Alfredo Campoli had won so many honours m music festivals at the age of 13 seven first prizes, two gold medals and a
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  • 283 5 NOW MORE MEN SUPPORT FAMILY PLANNING ONE of the significant achievements of the current family planning publicity campaign is that more husbands are now supporting birth control. According to an informed source, many husbands could not get information on family planning before the campaign. "These husbands would read scare reports
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  • 54 5 THE SINGAPORE Aquarists' Society flew 172 guppies on Tuesday to compete m the California International Guppy ShoV at Long Beach tomorrow. The 172 guppies submitted by 19 breeders were selected by a panel of three judges Mr. Y.W. Ong, Dr. Tay Kah Seng and
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  • 467 5 Singapore's Orchestra a bud beginning to flower THERE was care discipline and inspiration and the cultural bud— the Singapore National Orchestra has begun to flower. Guest conductor Shalom Ronly-Riklis, here on his third visit, is putting the two-year-old orchestra through the rigours of intensive rehearsals for two different programmes on
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  • 391 6  - No truce until all issues settled XUAN THUY U.S. TROOP WITHDRAWALS SLOW SAYS PARIS, Thurs. North Vietnamese Ambassador Xuan Thuy said last night there could be no ceasefire m Vietnam until "all the fundamental questions are settled." The Hanoi delegation's leader at the peace talks was asked at a reception
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  • 106 6 MANILA, Thurs.— Floods brought by the worst rainfall m 103 years receded here today as officials confirmed at least 24 deaths, including 10 people killed by landslides. But fresh monsoon rains induced by a second tropical depression m four days intermittently lashed Greater
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 781 6 INDIANS WITH A HANG-UP ABOUT THE WEST From DAVID LOSHAK m New Delhi INDIA'S ousting of the BBC and its correspondent from Delhi puts a country which prides itself on its tolerance and freedom of expression m the same camp as China and
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    • 453 6  -  JOHN MOSSMAN Ry THE Ambonese who stormed the Indonesian Ambassador's residence m The Hague are part of a group of about 30,0000 from tbe island of Ambon m tbe east of tbe Indonesian Archipelago who have sought exile m Holland rather
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  • 319 6 Show of support for a Cambodia republic I 1 ft ft PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Large crowds took to the streets of Phnom Penh today for an anti-Vietcong anti-North Vietnamese demonstration staged by the Government m a bid to build support for the coming proclamation of a republic m Cambodia. While
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  • 189 6 Chinese mission in Britain to shop for planes LONDON, Thurs.— An 18-man Chinese aviation team arrived here today from Peking to watch next week's Farnborough Air Show and shop for British planes. Britain's last aircraft sales to China were m 1962 when Peking's Civil Aviation Department bought six turboprop Viscounts.
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  • 72 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Seven thousand junior doctors at government hospitals m different parts of Tamil Nadu (formerly Madras) state walked out on an indefinite strike today to press demands for employment of medical graduates m government hospitals and health centres. Students m some medical colleges boycotted classes
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  • 158 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Over the strong objections of two advisory boards, the money-shy U.S. Space Agency announced yesterday that it was dropping two of its six future moon landing flights and reducing its personnel by 700 more people. I he two Saturn- 5 launch 'les,
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  • 108 6 LAWYER ON MOCK MARRIAGES CHARGE LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Hyram Kwan, a C hinese-A merle an attorney, was indicted by a Federal grand jnry yesterday for investigation of charges that he helped arrange mock marriages to keep Chinese aliens In the United States. a U.S. attorney Robert Meyer said the 44-year-old
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  • 35 6 LAGOS, Thurs.— Severe flooding has made 188,888 villagers homeless la Nigeria's south-eastern state, tbe State Government announced today from Calabar. Unofficial reports put the death toll at more than 88.— AFP
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  • 54 6 SANTIAGO, Chile, Thurs. Christian Democratic Prestdeatial candidate Radeatire Teaiic has pledged that his Government would utionalise Chile's huge capper njnUnaJ industry. But he said that if elected la tamerrew's Itialiiiaalsl race he would welcome foreign capital lavestars "ac long as they do aot
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  • 282 7 Japan's Defence Chief going to US to dispel fears TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's Defence Chief, Mr. Yasuhiro Nakasone, who leaves next Tuesday for conferences in Washington, wil try and dispel fears in the United States that Japan is reviving militarism, according to informed sources. At the same time, Mr. Nakasone will
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  • 57 7 POINTE A PITRE (Guadeloupe) Thurs. Mrs. Ignace Roberta Cange 34, last night gave birth to quadruplets three boys and a girl bringing the family to eight children, including twins, after three-and-a-half years of marriage. Mother and children were reported to be well. The quads weighed
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  • 58 7 BELFAST, Thurs.— Frank Gogarty, a leading Roman Catholic civil rights spokesman, was sentenced yesterday to six months m jail, convicted of attempting to provoke disorder during a Belfast riot last month. Gogarty, a .dentist and former chairman of the Civil Rights Association, was freed
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  • 358 7  -  DESMOND WETTERN Ry FOR the first time Russia is setting up a military garrison m the Indian Ocean Last weekend a large number of Naval Infantry, as the Russian Marines are called, were expected to land from an Alligator
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  • 24 7 radlopboto. DEMONSTRATORS march la Amsterdam to protest agaiast the state visit of President Suharto. The banner reads: "Suharto 258,888 murdered.** AP
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  • 193 7 INDON LEADER WARNS AGAINST REBELS' RETURN JAKARTA, Thurs. The Chairman of the Foreign Relations ns Committee of tbe Indonesian Parliament baa asked fer a review of tbe nations repatriation policies m tbe wake of tbe raid ea the Indonesian Ambassador's borne hi tbe Hagae ea Meaday. Mr Imron Rosjadi told
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  • 400 7 ADDIS ABABA, Thurs. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) summit today decided to abolish its permanent mediation commission which was intended to solve inter-state disputes, a reliable source said tonight Instead, an office will be set up to arrange mediation on an
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  • 119 7 PRINCE SOUPHA ACCUSES PRINCE PHOUMA HONGKONG, Thurs. Prince Souphanouvong, Chairman of the pro-Communist Laotian Patriotic Front, has accused Vientiane Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma of changing his mind and trying to evade a meeting between the two princes' personal envoys, Pathet Lao news agency said today. Prince Souphsnouvong stressed that
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  • 191 7 Manipur and Tripura to be raised to states NEW DELHI, Thurs. Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi today announced agreement m principle to turn the two eastern territories of Manipur and Tripura into separate states. The two territories have been under the administration of the Central Government since India became independent.
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  • 17 7 RANGOON, Thurs. Fourteen soldiers were killed m clashes with Communist rebels m north-eastern Burma.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1489 8 tutW^aJ mmm >v f ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. m W v A ±^A\J*^ mmumWUMm w' **9 **M y ar% atfcaT mm* A*** Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF .•"'I i, m mmmm^^ m Mmm% BY aaV-Ena SaV eaV MaV^^Jr' SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call,
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  • 156 9 Maide n voyage call on Sunday THIS 14,900-ton addition to the Ben Line fleet trading between Singapore and Europe is arriving here on her maiden voyage on Sunday. She is the Benlawers, with more than a million cubic feet of space available for general cargo. Her overall length is 600
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  • 176 9 LONDON, Thurs. Interest so far mainly centred on the time charter sector on Japanese account, including a motor ship for three years trading at U554.55 and another for five to six months at US$5.5O. Grain shippers covered a cargo from Norfolk to Antwerp/Hamburg range at U556.75 fio
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1094 9 Westbound continued TSING CHAU Sapt 28/30 Colombo. Aden. Jeddah. SSA/SSA VISHVAMAHIMA Sept3o/Oct3 Rangoon, Calcutta. SCI/JS VIENNE tßaaana WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York, B'more, Charleston, Sapt 15 L'don. Havre. H'burg. R'dam, N.Or.eans. Houston a Galveston. DL/CA A'werp, D'kirk. MM/MM WONORATO Sept 7/8 B'ventura. (24/10), Guayaquil, VISHVAKIRTI Sept 20/21 Bombay. SCI/JS Pacasmayo,
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    • 151 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 4. OUT: Mitaka Maru 6. Songkhla 13/14, Themit 13/14, Bonneburg 15/16. Ken Sheng 27/28, Mombasa Maru 29/30, Centaur 31/32, Tjinegara 38/39, Ariake Maru 42/43, Indus 45, Eastern Supplier 46, Bougainville 47, Compass Satu 20 east,
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    • 147 9 Universal, Taipooahan, Unittar One, Slidre Barat, Clara Jebsen, Gammewah, loannis, Klias, Kota Naga, Molodogvardeeta, Atlantic Endeavour, Cambridge Trader, Tokuyo Maru, Pavlovak, Tigris Maru, Union Pacific, Bougainville, Chang Shu, Golden Lion, lotor, Kirn Hock, Kyothin Maru No. 3, M.H. Thamrin, British Loyalty, Membau, Trefontane, Said or. Tirta Sakti, Barenttz Zee, Foremost
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 377 10 HONGKONG, Wed. It may not be long before Hongkong elbows Japan out of top place as the world's biggest exporter of toys, Mr Chuang ChungWan, president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association, predicted. He said the colony has been tbe second biggest
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    • 313 10 Britain's reserves drop first time in a year LONDON Thurs. Britain's official reserves backing the pound sterling fell £18 million last month, the first decline m 12 months, the Treasury announced yesterday. The drop m the nations supply of gold, foreign currency and Special Drawing Rights In the International Monetary
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    • 175 10 ICI Group profits lower LONDON, Thurs. Imperial Chemical Industries announced a group profit, before tax, of £77 million for the firsthalf of 1970, (£9l million m the same period a year ago). The company also declared an interim of 1/3 (1/-), payable on November 6. Tax absorbed £24 million (£33
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    • 161 10 U.S. auto strike targets DETROIT, Thurs. United Auto Workers' Union president Leonard Woodcock told the 200-man Chrysler union council that the union had a choice between Ford and General Motors and it could not drop General Motors. "We decided to go with two targets, GM and Chrysler. We feel that
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    • 536 10 New rubber export regulation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Operations Council today approved a new arrangement whereby rubber exporters would have to pay duty on the prevailing price instead of at the time of registration with the Customs department. Explaining the new move, the Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak,
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    • 93 10 TOKYO, Thurs.- The cut m Canadian bank rate may eventually work to increase foreign portfolio investments m Japanese stocks, local banking sources said. The bank rate reduction, which had more or less been expected m Tokyo, shows that Canada's policy of floating its currency
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    • 27 10 DDD BRUSSELS, Thurs. Negotiations between the European Common Market and Japan to draw up a trade agreement will open m Brussels on September 17, reliable sources said.
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    • 408 10 During a quiet week's trading shortened by Monday's holiday, the market declined to those levels which were ruling prior to the G.S.A. announcement of the withdrawal of stockpile sales some two weeks ago, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. Conjecture surrounding possible official intervention, fairly rife last week, subsided,
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    • 273 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Sept 3) On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, pertael) 284.375 Note Rates: China (per 100
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    • 294 10 The market yesterday reacted higher to finish steadyFresh buying following recent declines, caused values to move up over a broad front. The average rose 20.99 yen to 2.139.05 yen. Electric appliances, foodstuffs, dredging firms, and housing related stocks were steadier. Petroleums were bright spots m anticipation of
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    • 651 10 The mining market closed on an easier note yesterday after a sustained bout of profit-taking clipped off a lot of Wednesday's gains. Queensland Mines closed at $23. down $2.50, while Kathleen Investments shed 38 cents at $8.80. Others to back down included United Uranium, down 16 cents.
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    • 193 10 The market continued easier yesterday although a mild rally near the close lifted a few issues above their lows for the day. Trading was hectic with Whedocks, Docks, Wharves, Hutchitson, Lands, Lights, Telephones and Eelectrics heavily dealt m. Total transactions were higher at $13.9 million. (Closing burar/aaßar
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    • 111 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Federal Reserve Board has approved the application of Barclays Bank, London, to acquire 1,336,833 voting shares of the Bank of London and South America, London. As a result of the acquisition, Barclays would control under seven per cent of the voting shares of the Bank of
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    • 99 10 LONDON, Thurs. Rank Organisation announced a second Interim of 17-tt per cent, making a total of 30 per cent m respect of the 52 weeks to June 27, 1970, against 23-1/2 per cent for tbe 52 weeks to June 28, 1989. The interim is payable on October 16.
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  • 288 11 South East Asia Development Corporation's group trading profits m the six months ended July amounted to $541,666— an increase of 36 per cent over the corresponding period last year. For the same period m 1968, the profits were $274,080 and m 1989 it was $398,000. The board expects
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  • 1515 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE The low level of industrial prices attracted some buying interests m the Stock Exchange yesterday. Twenty -four counters m the section moved marginally up while 19 turned down, m fairly quiet trading. Total turnover was 2,056,500 units of which industrials consisted
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  • 79 11 (managers' prices for Sept 4) B. s. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mat Invt Fund 1.15 1.20 Mai. Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.77 Third Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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  • 903 11 MALAYAWATA STEEL has at last turned the corner, from a losing to a profitmaking concern. The company has made a consolidated profit of $1,618,418 for the year ended March. To date the company's accumulated loss is $8,599,167. The company's chairman, Raja Tan Sri Raja Mohar bin
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  • 573 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51-1/8 cents a lb. (down a qaarter cent). The morning market yesterday almost stagnated around Wednesday's closing levels and trading was subdued. Current month buying coupled with purchases of Oct. /Dec. provided some interest. R.S.S. 3 were enquired upon by U.S. buyers in small amounts. The
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  • 415 11 Stock prices yeaterday continued to gain as the session's first hour passed. The Dow Jonas industrial average picked tap more than seven points and the Stanpoors index was ahead about 60 cents. Advancing issues warn better than three to one ahead of the losers and volume
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  • 526 11 The market was quietly firm yeaterday. Some sulatUnß buying followed corporate news from leading companies while the Wall Street uptrend further aidad sentiment, although the advance eras not general. Special situations provided moat of the activity and volume remained low. Towards the close, the Financial Times index
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  • 142 11 ••AMSTERDAM Internationals closed quietly mixed yesterday after a mostly higher opening. Royal Dutch rallied on Wall Street inflnenees and Akzo firmed but Hoogovens, Philips and Unilever eased. Local indiistrlsls also aaaad with Van Der Grinten vary weak. 66 PARIS The market yesterday eras irregular but dealers noted the
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  • 224 12 BANGKOK, Thurs. The meeting of the Malaysia- Thai General Border Committee m Kuala Lumpur scheduled for next Monday has been postponed, Thai Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya said today. Marshal Dawee, who was to head the Thai delegation to the conference,
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  • 84 12 Violence follows protest by war- wounded in Cholon SAIGON, Thurs. Streetfighting and shooting broke out today m Cholon, the Chinese quarter of Saigon, when South Vietnamese Rangers tried to evacuate South Vietnamese war-wounded entrenched m their Association headquarters, according to eyewitness reports. The clash followed a protest demonstration by the
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  • 26 12 SAIGON, Thurs. Three Americans were killed and 14 wounded m the fiery explosion of a Marine Corps Phantom jet fighter-bomber at Danang air base.
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  • 22 12 GENEVA, Thurs. A Danish tuberculosis specialist, Dr. Halfdan Mahler, has been appointed assistant directorgeneral of the World Health Organisation.
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  • 57 12 AUS AIR Force reconnaissance plane flies over Cambodian troops heading toward Prek Tameak, nine miles northeast of Phnom Penh, where heavy fighting has been taking place. The troops were brought m as replacements. American planes fly regular reconnaissance flights over Cambodia and, on occasion, fly
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  • 128 12 THE Singapore Junior Safety First Council will be organising the Ninth Annual Students' Safe Cycling Rally tomorrow over a five-mile course. The rally will begin at 2.30 p.m. from the' Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. A total of 73 teams from various schools, each
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  • 79 12 EIGHTH Magistrate Tan Chin Tiong issued a warrant for the arrest of Kuttan Pillai Hari Dass, 18, of Kampong Eunos who failed to appear m court yesterday to answer a theft charge. Dass, a clerk, was alleged to have stolen a can of longan
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  • 110 12 HONGKONG, Thurs.— Mandarin film queen Li Li Hwa is retiring from the screen because of poor health, says a Hongkong newspaper. She is now m Taipeh on a business trip. The Star quoted her as saying: "My doctors have told me
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  • 24 12 BELGRADE, Thurs. Two representatives of Prince Norodom Sihanouk's government-in-exile arrived m Lusaka to ask for the right to represent Cambodia at the non-aligned summit.
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  • 269 12 Red border incursions: 12 times last week KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Twelve Communist intrusions from Thailand into Malaysia have been sighted m the past week, the National Operations Council said today. The N.O.C. said m its weekly statement that seven sightings were reported m Perak and five m Kelantan. In Sarawak,
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  • 90 12 Bank loans: Purpose is more important KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Banks should consider purpose rather than security m giving out loans, the chairman of the Association of Banks m Malaysia and Singapore, Mr. Lim Jo Van, said today. Mr. Lim said many banks had been adopting this policy at the urging
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  • 70 12 Firm robbed of $4,900 payroll JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Two youths, one armed with a pistol, robbed a furniture company m Jalan Ngee Heng of a $4,046 payroll yesterday. The two entered the company's office and forced the manager, Mr. Ng Ah Hau, 38, at gunpoint to open a drawer where
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  • 151 12 SEVEN COLUMN WE'VE aU heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald ia setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for
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    • 136 12 for Simple llVIt Control Cost. Time Leaks are costly. This table shows what five minutes per day on an average, per employee will cost the employer m one year. Rate I NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Pw Day 5 I 10 25 50 j 100 200 112.00 $162. 1324. J 810. $1620.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 233 13 Survey by Nantah students this month NANYANG University students will conduct a wide-ranging sociology survey during their vacation next month. The survey will cover the life of trisha riders, pirate taxi drivers, fortune tellers and labourers working on barges and tongkangs. It will also cover community life m Pulau Übin,
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    • 65 13 EX-SALES representative Lam Keng Wah alias William Lam, was charged m the First District Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $8,000. Lam, 33, of Gagak Selari Barat, was alleged to have taken the money from his employers Messrs Duncan Roberts Sendirlan Berhad between Feb.
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    • 31 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A security guard In the British High Commission here, Mr. James Moore, was found dead outside the Hotel Mirama m Jalan Birch early this mornidg.
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    • 275 13 LULU IS A BATIK ARTIST IN THE NEW STYLE THE EXHIBITION of batik paintings by Sarawak artist Lulu Ong at the Malaysia Hotel shows a use of the medium quite different from that of other batik painters. Her subject matter is mainly taken from Borneo life and culture, but her
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    • 305 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. National marksman Loke Tatt Chew, who has won international honours for Malaysia shooting competitions over the last few years, was today acquitted and dis* charged by a sessions court here on a charge of criminaDy intimidating a bus driver. Loke, 30,
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    • 141 13 One more beauty on the road to Johore BOUGAINVILLEA Park two and a half acres of landscaped greenery beside Dunearn Road is helping to make the drive to Johore more pleasant. Young bougainvilleas and other shrubs flourish on the artificial slopes, and the lawns are further broken up by rock-gardens
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    • 342 13 Mixed response to school current affairs clubs proposal THERE WAS a mixed response from students and principals today to the Education Ministry's plan to start current affairs clubs m secondary schools. Some students felt it was a good way to stimulate interest m newspapers and journals, to widen students' general
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    • 81 13 TV Malaysia's Channel 10 off for S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Channel 10 programmes from TV Malaysia cannot be received m Singapore because of a major technical breakdown m the transmitter at Gunong Pulai m Johore. Repairs are being done by the Telecommunications Department, but a TV Malaysia spokesman said he
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    • 64 13 A SAWMILL worker, Wong Fon Fatt, 45, from Merstng, was crushed by a log at Lian Hnp Huat San mills la Woodlands Road at t.lO a.m. yesterday. He was helping to unload logs from a truck when one of them roiled out of control and crushed
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    • 75 13 At Chase, Service means a lot Thais why we are always introducing new services. Like Picture Checks. Like the Quick Deposit Box where you never have to wait. The personalised Coloured Checks. And the Drive-In Banking Window. We want to make banking easier and more pleasant for you. Isnt that
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  • 173 14 Pereira to stand trial in High Court SCHOOL-TEACHER Mervyn Simon Pereira, 39, was committed to stand trial m the High Court at the end of a preliminary inquiry yesterday m the Ninth Magistrate's Court on charges of kidnapping and raping one of his students. Magistrate Giam Chin Toon amended the
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  • 134 14 Impersonator is jailed for six months A BUILDING contractor who posed as a police officer and seized a 'Lucky Draw' box from an illegal gambling stall was jailed for six months yesterday by Seventh Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow. The court was told that Tan Geok Leng, 44, of Redhill Close,
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  • 76 14 NG PENG LUM of Aljunied Road was fined a total of $120 In court yesterday for committing two traffic offences. Ng was riding a motor-cycle along Airport Road on May 13 last year when he was told to produce his driving licence at the
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  • 259 14 Death of 'a worrier' it was his heart and not pills... A 49-YEAR-OLD cytologist of Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital died of a heart attack and not of an overdose of sleeping pills, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, a pathologist, told the inquiry that anyone with
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  • 236 14 HERE THEY COME— STICK- ON ADS ON WHEELS HELL drivers can wreak all their fury on their machines, but the disc-ads on the wheels will stay intact. A stunt driver drove this car (above) through fire, leapt over an incline, sommersaulted and crashed down head first without dislodging this special
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  • 202 14 A MAGISTRATE told a prosecution witness, Fan Meng Sum, that he could be sentenced to a maximum of seven years' jail for making false statements m court. Fan, a fitter, was driving m Mandai Road when the car skidded and hit a lamp-post. He had made
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  • 236 14 $37,000 haul for dept store burglars BURGLARS broke into a department store m Beach Road m the early hours of yesterday morning and got away with watches and jewellery and cash worth about $37,000. The burglary at Century Departmental Store was discovered by the company's manager, Mr. Richard Yeow and
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  • 100 14 'I molested girl for fun' man in court A FORMER bean-cake maker told a court yesterday he would plead guilty to outraging the modesty of a nine-year-old girl but added that he did it "just for fun." Magistrate Giam Chin Toon rejected the plea of Ng Eng, 49, who was
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  • 141 14 POLICE have detained seven youths m connection with an attack on a car washer, Abdul Rahman bin Idris, 16, outside Newton Secondary School on Wednesday. Abdul Rahman was on his way to attend night classes at Newton Secondary School that day, when he
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  • 64 14 AN unemployed Malaysian, Jalll Mat, 21, waa sentenced yesterday to six months jail for entering Singapore without a valid pass or permit on Ang. 17. He had two previous convictions m June he was Jailed for a month for a similar offence and m 1968 he
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  • 214 14 That top of the world feeling while you dine DINERS at the "Top of the M", Singapore's first revolving restaurant, will be able to enjoy that top of the world feeling m more sense than one. For m addition to the sumptuous service and food that they can expect from
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  • 92 14 A NATIONAL serviceman was jailed for 18 months yesterday when he admitted robbing three 16-year-old students of their watches and scout knives at MacßHchie Reservoir on March 14. Prosecutor, Senior Inspector Joseph Low, told the Second District Judge that the three students were hiking m the
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  • 28 14 AN unemployed Malaysian, M-arani Mohamad, 18, waa sentenced yesterday to a month's jail for remaining here after the expiry of his visit pass on April 4.
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    • 369 15 flj A* Am mu t mWmt%c* m fll B /fl Hl l a* BwHawteaw" Imm mm II rm, __m mmmo) /fl I**^—-*m **< mm ****B *"**h*H*mW ****r t.. I *jt HI 8 flj i jfSj^ m I HJ i f OB -8 I I lll l **l mm mw 1
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    • 1626 15 ::*^*:.:*:.:%::WS:-^^ *BaBBaBmmBBBaBBaLaB-Ba*aanai^Bß H /QBmmm****^***r **ft a| j jm I m^ m Mian m the Jackie Gleaaon 10.30pm. SSMS&ffiWCflWUl^^ ia^^a^^M I eSBBJBBBBB] I r^kLmmmmmmmnmnl I ißmmmmmmmmmml P loy Ugßflmj Uißaamj i W: *^V*J*J I 3.00pm Band Group Contest 3.00 pm General Hospital m 3.48 The Beverley Hillbillies Comedy 3.20 For Ths
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  • 659 16 The ad-man cometh ...and you are his target A PRETTY girl, a handsome man, an expensive car, a beautiful sunset all m glorious technicolour. It may be selling petrol or perfume, soft drinks or soap suds. It flashes past your eyes as you sit m the cinema waiting for the
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  • 302 16 Now Lumbini will get the tourist treatment AN $18 million appeal has been launched to make Buddha's birthplace m Lumbini, Nepal, a centre for pilgrims and tourists. It is hoped to raise the money from voluntary contributions through the 13 nation International Committee to which Singapore and Malaysia belong. The
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  • 86 16 It's the fun sub JAPAN: It's ths ultimate for the man who wants to get sway from it all. His own little fun submarine that will take a 100 foot dive into the marine underworld. It has been developed by Japan'a Kawasaki Heavy Industry's Company mainly for use m research.
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  • 136 16 VATICAN CITY This tiny, Sovereign city-state has demonstrated that it is susceptible to at least some of mankind's ills— especially inflation. Like secular states, big and little, the Vatican's vulnerability to the wageprice spiral showed up m its sudden decision to increase prices at which
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  • 35 16 JAPAN, In Kobe, where there are hundreds of coffee bar, the management of one has come up with something different to attract customers a coffee house that slants like the tower of Pisa
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    • 165 16 I pT.I ViTaJ el 11am, 1.15,3.30. TOMORROW 6 SHOW! I 2/* I fl*l M 3 TO-DAY BBT— l***f-,\***l«*S "A 7.15 9.30 pm. PLUS Mip-NIGHT AN ABSORBING AND AUTHENTIC REPORT 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING! F TZSmmm\SSLm»\\ 15,000 MILES OF TRAVEL! ENTIRELY NE>V a/VU*{*B)Pv a*"*** B*f^*w"a-». UflCjfflf^Vy4r WITH ENGLISH NARRATION V
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    • 50 16 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I TME CHAPLAIN VV'KNOW Jaa* IS REALLY AMAZIN&/ WrUT'S f *aj SB I VVI4EN ME CUTS LOOSE I EVEN Mb. HAS MORE FUN MORE f' Vlf 9--^? W^J AN AN > D > A^ Az,Nl ofS P c C-J 75 LOOSE O cv V^ 'C**-**
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    • 237 17 THE 'UNDER COVER' STORY MEET Raquel Viliamil, tbe woman who spends eight months of the year m hotel suites, transit lounges of airports and on the big jets. She is the only woman m the foundation garment business who travels round the world revealing the "undercover story." How does she
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    • 238 17 Social Notes THE YWCA will get together for brunch at its hostel m Fort Canning Rise on Sept. 5 Saturday. An ideal occasion to renew friendships and catch up on each other's news m a friendly, relaxing atmosphere. For women who have a flair for
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    • 222 17 Ikebana experts get ready for the big show LOVERS of the art of Ikebaaa Japanese flower arraagemeat will be treated to a fabulous show at the Conference Hall oa Sept. 11, 12, aad 13. It Is organised by the Singapore Sogetsa Association In aid of the Singapore Association for the
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    • Article, Illustration
      94 17 FINALLY that link as partaers la business, chairman Whang Tar Liang (.left) of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, met Mr. Owen Price (.right) geaeral manager of Woalworths, at a cocktail party. Local manufacturers new have excellent faculties ta sell their goads la Australia aad New Zealaad. Fitzpatricks, represeated by managing
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    • 487 17  - She loves me, she loves me knot BRYAN RIMMER IBY THE WAY... REMEMBER that yard of fabric which was so handy for slinging stones at the kids la the next school? That snake of silk which yon tied on a doorknob then fixed the other end to some ancient immovable
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    • 124 17 A C-**^^ Cmthecfjstdtirrie TIMEX fl A chain sou; reveals ■A-v OW€ remtw ao g x feature that's m I Amm\ *HL^\ et,t?r^ TIMEX watch. I AmW IbbM a chain sou; produces fm M.% strong vibrations [fl Iff "^Wte TIMEX survives lfl fll] 'tese shocks and still yl W/l continues to
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    • 115 17 THE TIDES TODAY 12.18 a.m. 8.0 ft. 12.38 p.m. 8.5 ft. TOMORROW 12.51 a.m. 8.7 ft. 1.01 p.m. 8.0 ft. BLONDIE By Chic Young MpnpM rm r two hundredJ|P| L^^°sT t^sHr;i!!| I fl \l± =H noi i aoc v-** y A COAT FOR v *4^^- > up\*jould have M I^3^^!/
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    • 36 17 THE DIARY 9 a.m.: Batik paintings exhibition by Miss Lv Lv Wong at Malaysia Hotel (lobby). Open 24 hours. 10 a.m. 0 p.m.: Art exhibition by Messrs. Tan Khim Ser and Tan Kok Kew at Chinese
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    • 177 17 Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. 3 p.m. 5 p.m.: Charity fashion show at Hilton Ballroom, Hilton Hotel. All proceeds to Singapore Association for the Blind. 4 p.m.: Children's party at Changi Point Community Centre. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. Indian trade and Industrial exhibition at Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng
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  • 225 18 Just for the kids HELLO children, we promised you a special corner to yourselves, so here it is. But let Mummy and Daddy finish reading the papers first, won't you? For a start we have two puzzles for you and a competition with book prizes. But we would really be
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  • 109 18 FOR those aged EIGHT and under: Draw us a picture of your xeacner. You can use pencil or paint or crayons and your picture can be any Size. You can write on the back of your picture if you like. For those aged 9 to
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  • Article, Illustration
    204 18  -  SYLVIA TAN U II STYLESETTER INGRID'S JUST THE GIRL TO HALT THOSE 'SAVE THE MINI' CAMPAIGNERS mrspessis SPOTTED m a I|§§§ Singapore Street a girl making heads turn. AND she was wearing a Midi! So much for colleague Bryan Rimmer and his Save the Mini Campaign. (See Town Talk
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    • 91 18 jfc ■J J SHELL TELL YOU WHAT'S MEW m 'obaC m\ sHBBBBBHf Come m and meet Maidenform's International Fashion Consultant. She will give you tips on the latest trends m visible and invisible fashions. She will show you how your figure can be magically transformed, so that your dresses will
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    • 338 18 •k»»»:wTar*B>vWpC IteBMM [gBH \sfimMm \mMmm £*****1 t There is likely to be J* you are asked out act rashly jf v you thinking of Are you sirending too i *an upset during the this evening look your you get annoying taking a money risk mnch time with one morning bnt
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  • 644 19  -  MARY SHERWOOD WASHINGTON: Now that the parades are over, did the so-called Women's Liberation demonstration of August 26 accomplish anything? Probably it did, at least m the context of a number of other moves to end discrimination against women. It was a device to draw attention
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  • 390 19 SUPPING GUISE SINGAPORE'S first super-shoe market, Beta's latest addition to its family chain wfll have its grand opening tomorrow at the first floor, People's Park Complex. This new retail store has done away with the traditional show-windows where one usually wonders whether or not "they have THAT
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  • 317 19 WHAT Miss at the office this week! We were the very Ant girts m Slagapore ta sample a aew range of fragrances aad it waa a beautiful success. I'm afraid efficieacy dropped to almost all becaase the perfume induced aa atmosphere of aach romantic dreaminess that
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    • 96 19 m^g k f\ n THE BAND OF THE POLIS REPABLIK SINGAPURA .:.:r::-.: t-„— ~j-r>— 1 -mm* 9 m^^ aiaviao <■'•"% te W 9^ i^> Bl |"*p*2|f| BsHßßßaa^Sß^a^sßßHl ""j: Tf*m*L^^^\^^^l^AAmmmmlmmmm^ ¥*****> k^^^WwSkw L^. jntaaw SiliJfl™ bsHßbHbwHb^^ *!P sf OtlU| c POLIS REPABLIK SINGAPURA MARCH a MEXICAN HAT DANCE BORN FREE c
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    • 1497 20 ■L/m ADVERTISE MINTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES, CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. AU other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service
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    • 751 20 li/ibSTi4i-I»^ For our Classified llnlnimiT WDDl Tele-Ad Services NEW FIRST CLASS Hotel requires food snd beverage controller (male). Sales Representstive (mole). Security Guerds. Only qualified and experienced applicants considered. Photo eeeentiel. Apply Box Hl lO3 Singepore Herald. Spore. WANTED ACCOUNTANT with experience to take ful charge of accounts, preferably Nanyeng
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    • 707 20 WELL ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION Invitee applications for ths post of Outdoor Selesmsn to hondle kitchen utenoilo, houoehold appliance*, toys, sundries, etc. Applicants must possssi a valid driving licence, Singepore Citizen. Please apply stating qualifications, age, and experience, enclosing c non-returneble pessport-slzed photograph Box H1 092 Singapore Hereld, Spore. BABYSITTER WANTED. No
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    • 544 20 |B|BHHBH****^ YOUNG CHINESE EXECUTIVE, single, seeks to share flat. H.D.B. flat welcome. Ring S'pora *****8 offer 6 p.m. EXECUTIVE HOUSES, APARTMENTS wonted m good, quiet, residential districts. S'pora *****8. WANTED SEMI-DETACHED, Terraced Houses, Apartments end Bungalows m District 9. 10, 11, 13. Rent: $450/ $2500. Pleese phone LACHMI'S Housing Department
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    • 417 20 DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES, Testimonials. Briag these to Motion Smith. 13. Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait BINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, 593-A, Serangoon Road, Spore. Tel: *****. (Oppooite Rumoh Miskin Police Stetion). Excellent Coaching For All Science Subjects Heelth Science, Elementary A Additional Mathemetics. Secondary II to H.S.C.
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    • 450 20 APPOItviTMEKfTS AAA UAOUa A. QUALITY SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPART (PTE) LTO. invite applications for the post of ENGINEER Applicants must be:- Singapore citizens, m possession of suitable Engineering qualifications and have had some years experience m a responsible position m Industry. The successful candidate will be based m Singapore. He will
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  • SPORT WORLD
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      43 23 Radiophoto). The Philippines won the first Asian youth basketball championships when they beat South Korea 186-79 to complete their matches without a defeat. Picture shows Filipino Rodolfo S. Soriano scoring for the Philippines m the first-half of the match against the Koreans. AP
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    • 305 23 FOREST HILLS, New York, Thurs. Lamar Hunt, The American Professional sports tycoon, will sponsor a super tennis prize of more than a million dollars next year, it was learned here. Details of the prize were to be announced later today. Prizes, each amounting
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    • WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS
      • 787 23 Russia, Holland, E. Germany row their way to coxless s-finals ST. CATHARINES, Canada, Thurs. Russia, Holland and East Germany rowed their way into the semi-finals of the coxless pairs yesterday at the Third World Rowing Championships. Russia had the fastest time, their 6:54.21 bettered the 6:54.62 unofficial world mark set
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      • 525 23 Pancho clears opening round match easily FOREST HILLS, New York, Thurs. Pancho Gonzales, making up m court knowledge and experience for what he lacks m speed, toyed with Germany's Ingo Buding yesterday and easily won the opening match of the streamlined 1970 U.S. Open tennis championships. Gonzales won 6-2, 7-5.
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      • 236 23 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Pele, Brazil's ace soccer player revised his retirement plans yesterday and indicated he may be available to be part of the National Selection at the 1974 World Cup ia Munich. Interviewed by a variety of international celebrities who sent
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    • 427 23 TWINSETEj*] CROSSWORD m m m mm f[******* ACROSS DOWN 1 In a bit of a stew when 2 Frightened by a loud attack chariot went out of control! (7) i Farmer gets a chance to 3 Is Daßte to be used as a sink estate m a bigger one (5)
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    • 153 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left y HOW DIP YOU EVER "W THAT WAS THE EASY H f YOU'LL RECALL THATI Tl HOPE HE GETS OFF UGHTIX^BHBSE I GUESS THAT MR. CROMBY PART, KELLY. I'D SPOTTED NOTE YOU GOT SAID, ITHEl THE PAINTINGS ARE UNHARMED/JI I HAP STOREP THE MASTER- I
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  • SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS
    • 1217 24 CRESCENT Girls' School as expected, captured the girls overall championship trophy at the end of the three-day Pasir Panjang District Secondary Schools annual swimming meet at River Valley Swimming Pool, yesterday. They took top honours scoring a grand total of itl
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