Singapore Herald, 9 September 1970

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE herald N0._43 Singapore Wednesday September 9, 1970 vVjv^^^icipnsT"" IS CENTS
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  • 272 1 19 GOODS WAGONS OF MAIL TRAIN JUMP TRACKS: 120 ESCAPE INJURY NINETEEN goods wages* of a fllf ifm hsss i alght ■all trala from Kaala Lsnspsr ware deraaed ©any yestersay morsaig« woac ci the 129 paseeagers as board The derailmeat eccarred at TJi a.m., shortly after the tram bad passed
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  • 299 1 OF GLUT OF ROOMS IS ONE REASON FOR CONVERSION FROM A luxury hotel nearing completion to a 300-bed private hospital that's the multi-million-dollar conversion decision that has been taken m Singapore. The hotel was to have opened next year. And the managers of another uncompleted
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  • 410 1 Hijacked jets: Red Cross is asked to intercede LONDON, Tues. Four Western Governments delegated the International Red Cross today to seek the release of hijacked airline passengers m Jordan by negotiating with Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine guerillas. The move was disclosed as British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec
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  • 63 1 A PAY dlspate betweea Ike British armed services aid utou niatn—rtag IMM leeal civlliaa enpleyees ia British bases, has beea settled. Am lalerated nvee said yesterday that the aaieas had agreed at a aeetiag ea Meaday, te accept a pay rise ef |M far sealer pests
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  • 71 1 Seato's 1 6th anniversary: Pledges of support BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman today pledged continuing Thai support for the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato) m a 16th anniversary message. In his message, U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers stated that the United States would continue to honour its
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  • 288 1 After the vote, Cambodia seat still vacant LUSAKA, Tues. The two rivals for the Cambodia seat at the nonaligned summit conference which opened here today were both turned down and the seat was declared vacant. The vote came after almost a whole day's debate aad after 4# delegation leaders had
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    • 157 1 f SPEECHES by President Kaunda.^^ I Emperor Haile Selassie, Mrs. Indira Gandhi 1 I and President Tito Page 6 I FAST EASY CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL! There's no messy clean up the Melitta Way, simply discard the used filter bag easy and economical too because Boncafe and the Melitta Way of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 593 2 WHAT kind of young people are joining the University of Singapore? Though an up-to-date picture is not available, a profile does exist of the freshmen who enrolled m the 1966-7 and 1967-8 sessions. Total number: 1,868. The profile, drawn up by Dr. Z.N. Kadri of the
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  • 712 2  -  BOB REECE By I SUPPOSE that all international exhibitions are much the same, but for sheer vulgarity and artificiality EXPO 70 at Osaka will be difficult to match. In retrospect it is appalling that this demonstration of truly international bad taste should have| received praise from anyone
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 480 2 WILL Lusaka be to the 'Seventies what Bandung was to the 'Fifties? Though the facts seem to point against the reemergence of a Third World bloc that is publicly courted and privately denounced (m other words, that carries weight), President Kaunda s strangely stirring speech
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  • 518 2  -  Graham Sage PROPAGANDA works on two extreme planes. A country can use it consciously to build up m its people a feeling of national pride. Or it can use it to deflate the national pride of another country. A friend of mine swears that the only time
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 WE ARE STOCKIST OF HEATH HEATHER HONEYS PREWETT'S DRIED FRUITS NUTS ALFONAL SUNFLOWER SEED OIL MARGARINE (Tastes Good 4 Beneficial Too) HOLGATES HONEY MARMALADES SYMINGTON'S INSTANT DANDELION COFFEE SHAWS HONEY CRUNCH BISCUITS PREWETT'S TINNED FRUITS IN HONEY SOYOLK SOYA FLOUR The above listed items are only a few of the
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  • 318 3 Talks begin on new Varsity pay scheme STAFF MORALE HITS NEW 'LOW TALKS have begun between the University of Singapore and its local academic staff association, Kesatuan Academis, for fresh terms of service and salary scales, informed sources said yesterday. Local academic and non-academic staff have been unhappy with the
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  • 58 3 KUANTAN, Tues. A gold chain and a locket worth $80 were reported stolen from the neck of an idol m the Sam Hai Chee Temple at Mentakab yesterday. The chairman of the temple committee, Mr. Lim Beng Siong, 56, told police that the gold chain and
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  • 115 3 MONUMENTS of historic, traditional, archaeological, architectural or artistic interest are to be preserved by law. A BUI before Parliament provides for the creation of a Preservation of Monuments Board. It will consist of a chairman and not more than 17 members. The objects
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  • 173 3 KING Faisal of Saudi Arabia has given another $20,000 to the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore to help maintain its building m Geylang. A cheque for this amount was handed over to the society's president, Inche Abdu Bakar Maidin, by Dato Syed Ibrahim
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  • 205 3 Automobile training on Wearne scholarships THREE Malaysians and one Singaporean will soon be m Britain to study automobile engineering under a scholarship programme sponsored by the Wearne Group of Motor Companies. Vincent Ng Teck Chye, 18, a Singaporean who received his education m Kuala Lumpur and Ong KhyeChin, 18, of
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  • 229 3 A MAN got two television sets from a firm by claiming he was leading a trade delegation to Indonesia, and then promptly sold them, the Tenth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Tay Luan Chen, 22, of Haig Road pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 367 4 The Bukom story FROM a tiny island to a renowned oil centre, largest m Asia, within 90 years this is the spectacular Shell story of Pulau Bukom, four miles off Singapore. Today Shell's third refinery costing ISC million will be opeaed by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Hon Sid Sen.
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUft, Taes. A Genaaa auwtae gfiaiiglrt, day arged Malaysia te exalere Its eld river beds hi the atraltsef Malacca far tfa Heaaid there aiast he rich W*§*MMls) "#E 111 IB HvH SaW they are the ceatlaaattea ef •re are areseat "They
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  • 243 4 The big squeeze in the private hospitals SINGAPORE'S non-Government hospitals are getting overcrowded, especially the more expansive private and semi-private wards. And the reason is that more and more wealthy patients from the surrounding countries are coming here for treatment from private specialists. Because of this, more top Government doctors
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  • 187 4 Tales of the short-life jab 'all untrue' ALOR STAR, Tues. Authorities here assured parents today that reports that medical teams were visiting Chinese primary schools m certain areas of the state inoculating people "to shorten their life expectancy" were absolutely unfounded and irresponsible. It was reported that yesterday more than
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  • 180 5 Direct phone link to HK being studied THE GOVERNMENT is considering introducing a direct trunk dialling service to Hongkong because of the rapidly-increasing volume of business calls from here to the colony. Last year, revenue from radio-telephone calls to Hongkong was over $15 million. The new system will operate like
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  • 206 5 TUNKU TO GET AN HONORARY DOCTORATE FROM THAILAND BANGKOK, Tues. Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will receive an honorary doctorate m political science when he visits Bangkok next week, Thai officials reported today. They said the Tunku and his wife will fly to Thailand's northern capital of Chiengmai immediately
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  • 113 5 Teachers raise 30,000 for welfare CHINESE Middle School teachers have collected nearly $30,000 for scholarships for their children and also for a teachers' welfare fund. The money was donated by the public school principals and teachers themselves. It abo came from sales of tickets for a concert to be held
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  • 478 5 Malaysia's plans for domestic airline INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS TO BE HANDLED BY MSA... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia is considering establishment of a domestic airline m partnership with Malaysia- Singapore Airlines, leaving M$A to handle all international flights. There will be no change m the capital set-up of MSA with Singapore and
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  • 362 5 Helping local men to the top... IT IS important for foreign-based industries here to develop their own local management personnel as soon as possible, a visiting American professor said yesterday. Prof. Thomas Gilson, Chairman of the Department of Management, Marketing and Personnel at the University of Hawaii, who is conducting
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  • 213 5 The time wasted in getting to the top— by an expert KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A German management expert, Mr. Olaf Kleine, today complained managers spent about 60 per cent of their time trying to hold on to their positions. Those m the middle rank waste almost 90 per cent of
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  • 76 5 Outram Park residents form an association OUTRAM Park residents have formed an association. They have plans to operate a consumers' co-operative, promote benevolent and mutual aids, negotiate for reasonable parking fees as well as the price of flats which go up for sale to them by the Housing and Development
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail will represent Malaysia at the United Nations General Assembly from Oct. 17 to 24. He will serve as chairman of the Malaysian delegation during his presence at the session, a Foreign Ministry statement said today.
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  • 55 5 THE Herald yesterday handed over a total of $330 received from two readers to Mr. Ho Si Chong, who lost both legs m a railway accident last month. One donation of $300 came from a Mr. Wee, the second of $30 was from a reader
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  • 82 5 LABU AN, Toes. Letters to the Labaan Town Board will be retaraed utets they are written li Bahasa Malaysia, the chalrmaa of the board, lache AbdmUah Ansoa, siad today. He said: "We mast he firm •boat this aid set aa example/* He aided that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 241 5 Congratulations Very Best Wishes to SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM (PTE) LTD. on the occassion of the official opening of their 3rd Refinery complex at Pulau Bukom sk Suppliers and stockists f^Slw of Iron Steel for ship- JfiM^ ifft*^^ building and ship- JmLH 3r structural steel-works, JL JfcfejH^ mining, engineering and Jlf&^Gb
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 254 6 Sinatra storms out of nightclub after gambling quarrel LAS VEGAS, Tues. Entertainer Frank Sinatra stormed out of Caesars Palace casinohotel early on Sunday after a quarrel during a card game that ended when a gun was drawn on him. He did not appear for two shows on Sunday night m
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    • IN BRIEF
      • 43 6 SAIGON, Tues.—VicePresident Ky is reconsidering his decision to visit the United States privately next month. The planned visit caused some embarrassment m Washington which, according to informed sources, did not want to challenge public opposition to the war.
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      • 33 6 ODD TOKYO, Tues. A fivemember Ceylonese economic delegation headed by Foreign and Internal Trade Minister Tikiti Banda Ilangaratne, arrived m Peking by air yesterday afternoon at the invitation of the Chinese Government. DDD
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      • 22 6 MOSCOW, Tues. Communist Party boss Leonid Brezhnev has arrived m Tashkent on a tour of the Soviet Union's Central Asian Republics. ODD
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      • 16 6 VATICAN CITY, Tues. The Archbishop of Boston, Richard Cardinal Cushing, has resigned for health reasons. DDD
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      • 24 6 NEW DELHI, Tues. Indian authorities have taken steps to thwart a possible takeover of the Cambodian Embassy by supporters of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. DDD
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      • 24 6 RANGOON, Tues. About 90 people are feared drowned when a bridge was swept away by strong currents m Pyinmana, about 20 miles north. ODD
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      • 24 6 KARACHI, Tues. Thirtyfour miners were believed to have been buried alive when part of their coal mine near Quetta, In Baluchistan Province caved m.
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      • 21 6 DDD CHICAGO, Tues. A total of 473 people died m traffic accidents during the U.S. Labour Day weekend which ended yesterday.
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    • 185 6 6 FOREIGN NEWSMEN DETAINED IN LUSAKA LUSAKA, Tues. Six foreiga correspondents four Britons, one German and one American covering the non-aligned summit conference here nave been detained by Zambian police, embassy spokesman confirmed here today. They are Dan van der Wat of the London Times, Renters Correspondent Anthony White, Christopher
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    • 678 6 Kaunda calls for a plan of meaningful action EFFORTS were under way to get President Nasser to make a last-mlnite decision to attend the non-aligned summit because he was one of the prime supporters of the non-aligned movement. Because of the uneasy Middle East situation, It was thought unlikely that
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    • 472 6 'Let's all work for maximum growth in shortest time' The second speaker at the non-aligned conference, Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia called on the nonaligned nations to use their collective efforts and resources to seek solutions to the "tragic situation" m the Middle East and South- East Asia. He also
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    • 72 6 Viets' as Westy sees it TOKYO, Tues. The North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces are apparently endeavouring to build up their strength for a major effort m Cambodia, Gen. William Westmoreland U.S. Army Chief of Staff, said tonight. Gen. Westmoreland, now on a tour of the East Asia, said the Communist
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    • 66 6 BANGKOK, Tues. About 300 undergraduates from Chulalongkorn University today staged a rally m front of the university auditorium to protest against alleged corrupt practices within the university administration. The student moves followed rumours that millions of bants were missing from university funds and of alleged
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    • 394 6 TUC TO HEATH: WE WANT OUR WAGE RISES BRIGHTON, Tues. Leaders of 9.4 million British workers said on Monday they were ready to play it either way with the new Conservative Government but they intended to get their pay raises. "Industrial relations m this country will be as smooth or
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    • 49 6 TOKYO, Tues. Japans first military jet transport, the XCI, which has a top speed of 720 mph carrying 65 people or 45 armed men was shown to the public officially yesterday. The twin-jet transport can land on and take-off from a 3,936 ft. runway. AP
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    • 18 6 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai health authorities have launched an extensive anticholera campaign by checking all waterways.
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    • 205 6 CAIRO, Tnes. Presldeat Nasser eoaveaed his Cabinet aad said: "The Americaa declaration alleging Egypt had violated the Middle Bast cease-fire was a mask to cover any Israeli action against Egypt.** Cabinet sonrces said that the American move also assisted the Israelis
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  • 1377 7  - Nixon will take high, road, Agnew the low road STEPHEN BARBER By In Washington Hustings are on for US off-year election CAMPAIGNING has begun for America's "offyear" general elections. The annual Labour Day Bank Holiday marks the traditional start of a political high season that culminates m what amounts to
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  • 195 7 VIENTIANE, Tues. A Pathet Lao envoy said yesterday he expected Souphanouvong, the Pathet Lao Leader, to reply soonto a proposal by Laotian Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma, that the two princes meet for discussions m Paris. In his first press communique since arriving
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  • 73 7 OSAKA, Japan, Taes. Japanese ers^udsers for Expo 7§ have estimated that the total umber of visitors to Asia's lint world exposition weald exceed «S million by Its close on Sanday. Expo Is expected to close Its six-month ran with a net profit of
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  • 175 7 MARXISTS ACCUSED OF TAKEOVER PLOT PAWS, Taes. Ifce Marxist CtHMiiUl Party of ißdia was aecased af trymg to seize pawer la tke tain states af Watt Beagal ami Kerala by a leadtag m>mkfr •f the rival pra-Maaeaw Commaalst Party af ladU, Mr. S.G. Sardeaal, toiay. Wrltiag hi a aew magaime
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1468 8 II I /\J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules jk N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for .j^ktok-L./ .jft Hi*^^ •■>■•■ '■■<■ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. JP V j k v MTt ->^^^S|BW Jt mMBHI Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF
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  • 171 9 Made-in-Jurong fibreglass boat for export THE first fibreglass boat built m Singapore was hoisted aboard the Benlawers yesterday for shipment to Southampton. The twin-screw express diesel cruiser, Laguna X Metre, is the first m a series to be built by American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. at Jurong. It was under
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  • 126 9 LONDON, Tues. All sections of the dry cargo market experienced lifeless chartering conditions, mainly due to yesterday's U.S. holiday. However, timechartererssecured a €0,000 dwt (deadweight) ton vessel, with mid-1070 delivery at a Yugoslav yard, for three years' trading and re-delivery m Japan at U553,825 per ton. An
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1091 9 Westbound continued TSING CHAU Sept 28/30 Colombo, Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA VISHVAMAHIMA Sept3o/Oct3 Rangoon. Calcutta. SCI/JS VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah. Khorr.. Kuwait. Brain. WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York. B'more. Charleston. Dubai, Damm. KUGB N.Orleans. Houston Galveston. DUCA VIENNE Sept IS L'don. Havre. H'burg. R'dam. A'werp, D'kirk. MM/MM V,SHVADN ARMA s^
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    • 214 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE EASTERN ROADS: AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Englishman. Slidre Barat. BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Akademik Yevgenily Patton. FOR SEPT. 9. Amrtta. Barento-Zee, Crest Tide, OUT: Katwijk 1/2, Washington Gamsolo. Estelle Mienk, Mafl 3/4, Port Louis Manx 18, Auby ok F T"2111.2£ 20 east, Riau H2O west.
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 272 10 Steady caadltluw ruled m the market yesterday with gains spread over a fairly broad front. Prominent gainers were Tokyo Marine Insurance, Nippon Suisan, Toa Harbour Work, Kanegafuchi Chemical and Dowa mining. The average gained a further 14. M yen to 2.1C5.18 yen. (CkMing paid prices in yea.
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    • 78 10 BANGKOK, Ties. Continental Overseas Oil Corporation (CONOCO) wIU be the first of six exploration companies granted ell concessions m the Golf of Thailand, Informed sources said today. The sources said the American firm was prepared to begin drilling operations next April when the new Thai petroleum bill was
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    • 645 10 Mining shares moved Indecisively yesterday to dose with little change. A number of established issues made headway although profit-taking developed among the more speculative shares. International was very active, moving up to $2.60 before coming under pressure to dose unchanged at $2.35. Poseidon ended the day 50
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    • 203 10 The market yesterday held steady after slipping fractionally at 4he outset. Trading was slow. Whcetocks fell 20 cents at $14.40 and Hutchisons was lower at $22.90. Lands lost $1 at $971/2 but utilities held steady, with gas. Electrics and Telephones little changed. HK Worsted was again active
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    • 189 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary fund reported today that total new supply of fold amounted to US$l,4OB million m 1909. In a report by the Fund's directors for the fiscal period ended April, lflt, It said new supplies of fold placed on the free market
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    • 899 10 1969— turning point for Indonesia's economy IMF on Asia WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary Fund reported today that Japan's international reserves doubled over a two-year period to March 1970 when it exceeded US$4 billion. The fund said m its annual report, released today, that expansion of Japan's productive capacity helped
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    • 258 10 BRUSSELS, Tues. Finance Ministers of the six Common Market countries meet m Luxembourg tomorrow for further talks on plans for an economic and monetary union before the end of the decade. The two-day session one of a series of regular quarterly consultations among the six Finance
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    • 104 10 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's International Trade and Industry Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said today that ECAFE nations should meet the great challenge of the 1970's by laying a firm foundation for industrialisation. Mr. Miyazawa was opening the second Asian conference on industrialisation of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia
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    • COMPANY REPORTS
      • 172 10 IN a statement which did not give any profit figure, chairman Dato Chan Kwong Hon of Selangor Dredging reported "marked improvements" m the company's operations for the year ended March. The company's running time increased to 83 per cent while the average yardage throughput increased to 541,000 cubic
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      • 44 10 ESTIMATES for the first half of this year showed that Borneo BerhacTs trading turnover was at a higher level than those last year. A brief statement from the company yesterday added that, subject to unforseen circumstances, 1970 results should reflect this increased trade.
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      • 76 10 LONDON, Tues. Inchcape and Co. said it agrees to buy Dodwell Motors through a Hongkong subsidiary for about £2.64 million cash. The company said the agreement was made m order to meet British Leyland Motor Corp's request for integration of their franchises m Hongkong. Dodwell 's net profit after
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      • 72 10 LONDON, Tues. Malayalam Plantations declared a final dividend of 17 per cent, making a total of 22 per cent, for the year to March SI, 1979, (compared with 19 per cent for the previous year). Pre-tax profit earned m India was 21,183,000 rupees (15,464,276 rupees). Pre-tax profit was £1,123,769
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      • 105 10 LA PAZ, Tuei. The Bolivian has announced it will soon pay Gulf Oil more than US$lOO million for the company's "unrecovered" investment m nationalized Bolivian facilities. Bolivia nationalized the holdings of U.S. owned Gulf on Oct. 17, 1989, and recently reached an agreement with a Spanish firm to
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      • 154 10 NAGOYA, Japan, Tues. Toyota Motor exported a record 47,535 cars m August, or 41.8 per cent more than the same month last year. The previous record of 46,500 cars was set m July. Toyota said the United States was the largest buyer, taking 22,513 cars, 73.6 per cent more
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    • 268 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m MalaysU-Sinsipore. Local dollars par unit of foreicn currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Sept 8). On New York TT 6.1 126 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 280.60 Note Rates: China
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 645 11 EUPOC PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRIES seems to be nearing its end. At least m its present form anyway. Two of the company's receivers and managers, appointed by the Development Bank of Singapore which had backed it to the tone of nearly $s million, closed
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    • 1600 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Ooeta* buym' and mUcis' prices are followed by the business don«. Figuief m bndcets denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price to not followed by figure m brackets, it meant only a single lot of 1.000 shares was tended
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 9) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.16 1.21 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Wngapnrs 1.77 Thtad Mugspnn 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Savins Fund
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    • 142 11 PEOPLE in business MB MICHAEL U.K. TAN, director of sale* ft marketing. Mandarin Hotel, leaves today on a three-month world tour. Mr Tan will make an intensive study of the hotel industry m the Far East, United States, Europe and Britain, and will bring back ideas to incorporate with the
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    • 715 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER M% a Ib. (down three eighths cent). The Labour Day holiday m America emphasised the existing thin and quiet conditions here yesterday. Early liquidation of September paper caused the market to sag to 50 ft cents traded for current month. Squaring of September, positions on switches
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    • 368 11 Proflt-Ukin« forced stocks to ease m active early tndtag yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off nearly seven points after 70 minutes of trading, while the SUnpoora index backed off •bout 86 cents. Declining ianies were about two-to-one •bead of the gamers. Volume wm more
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    • 491 11 The market yesterday rallied after mid-session following initial dullness on the IMF's inflation warning. Hopes of a continuation to the Wall Street uptrend edged leaders forward although movements were generally narrow. little reaction was seen following Wall Street's lower opening. Towards the close, the Financial times index
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    • 21 11 LONDON, Mon. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 338.2 (-0.6); Tins 6o.3l (-0.05); Rubbers 141.15 (-0.21); Oils 271.60 (+2.88).
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    • 209 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals yesterday were easier with no lead from Wall Street, and on continued labour unrest m Holland. Plantations and shippings were easier. KLM was slightly down. Local industrials were weak with Gist-Brocades and Van Der Grin ten sharply down. Among Waiting; banks, Algemene Bask Nederland continued its
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  • 63 12 FOR the 550 men of the 42 Commando, Royal Marines, now on "Exercise Summer Frolic" m Brunei, there will be no rest after the exercise. Immediately after they finish "Summer Frolic", they will fly to Cyprus for amphibious training m the Mediterranean area. Only after
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  • 230 12 $400,000 S'PORE SWEEP FIRST PRIZE TO *****22 *****22 TICKET No. *****22 won the first prize of $400,000 m last night's Singapore Sweep draw 9/70. The second prize of $150,000 went to *****05 and third prize of $75,000 to *****69. The rest of the results: Five jackpot numbers at $10,000 each:
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  • 25 12 ST AR OPENING HONG KONG singing star, Miss May Lin, will perform the opening ceremony for the Pearl Hairdressing Saloon tomorrow at People's Park Complex.
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  • 173 12 TAIWAN FILM ACTRESS AND SINGER FLY IN FOR PREMIERE TAIWANESE film actress Chuan Mi, 21, flew m here last night m conjunction with the screening of the Mandarin film, "Hate Me" to be shown tomorrow at the King's and Jubilee cinemas. With her on the same flight was popular Taiwanese
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  • 280 12 THE Government intends to set up an Institute of Education to train teachers and to promote educational research. With the establishment of thei institute, the Teachers' Training College m Paterson Hill, set up m March 1950, will cease to train graduate and non-graduate
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  • 223 12 'Quiet boy' dies in fight with another student A 15-YEAR-old student of Willow Avenue School, described by neighbours as an "intelligent" and quiet -boy" died after a fight with another student on Monday night. The student, See Ping Hong of Tronoh Road* died m an ambulance taking him to the
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  • 90 12 80 in night clash in St. Francis Road. ABOUT 80 men from two groups, many of them armed with gangland weapons, clashed m St. Francis Road last night. But they dispersed minutes before police and reserve unit personnel arrived at the scene. The police cordoned off the area but no
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  • 70 12 MR. X PERIAYAH was reelected president of the Tamil Brotherhood Association for 1970/71 at its recent Annual General Meeting. The other officials are: 6. Muthusamy Vice President; K. Seetharam Hon. Secretary; R. Vythilingam Hon. Treasurer; Henry R. Proctor Hon. Sports Secretary; R. Jayapragas Hon. Literary Secretary; Anthony
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  • 124 12 MCA likely to rescihd that May 1 3 decision KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Chinese Association, a member of the ruling tripartite Alliance Party, is likely to rescind its decision of May 13 last year withdrawing itself from the Government at a meeting here on Friday. The Central Working Committee,
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  • 66 12 JAKARTA, Tues. World famous Dutch-born botanist Professor Achmad KKoster mans, 63, was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment at Bogor Court today on charges of having possessed a pistol without a permit and of having committed homosexual acts with minors. Professor Kostermans, who is an Indonesian citizen, was found
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  • 16 12 CALCUTTA, Tues. The recent monsoon floods caused 43 deaths and destroyed 5,080 houses here.
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  • 138 12 KUALA DUNGUN, Tues. Nine students were seriously injured when the bus they were travelling m went into a swamp 16 miles from here this morning. The injured seven girls and two boys were taken to the Bukit Besi Hospital, about four miles
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  • 488 12 And will they outlaw walking too? How can they talk of outlawing the jaywalker m Singapore? The terms "pedestrian* and "jaywalker" are synonymous m this country, and for a very good reason. The footpaths were not made to be walked on. I had always thought "crazy paving" was an attractive
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 593 13 'Woman who had multiple injuries was buried alive' FARMER ACCUSED OF MURDER A 36-YEAR-OLD factory worker who sustained multiple injuries over her whole body was buried alive m a tapioca plantation, a court heard yesterday. At a preliminary inquiry m the Ninth Magistrate's 'Court a farmer, Ng Hock Lee alias
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    • 56 13 ISN'T she a beauty? She's an all-fibreglass twin-screw cabin cruiser built at Jurong. She was hoisted aboard the Benlawers yesterday for shipment to Southampton. Her top speed is 38 knots with twin-Caterpillar diesel engines. She* is 33 feet long and has accommodation for seven people.
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    • 272 13 THE Supreme Court reserved judgment yesterday on an appeal by Teo Cheng Leong, 36, the first man to be sentenced to death after the abolition of the jury system m January. The Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin said that it was necessary for
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    • 136 13 KUCHDiG. Tims. Thirteen air traffic ground staff of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines at Kuchlng Airport today went to work In slippers m protest against a delay m issuing canvas shoes to them. Air traffic ground staff are issued two pairs of shoes annually,
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    • 29 13 POST OFFICE Savings Bank deposits reached a record $07 million last month. 4,477 new accounts were opened, increasing the number of depositors to 496,163. i
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    • 202 13 No long hair for Comex IV men on way to Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies.— AH the men sporting long hair m Comex IV, the LondonSingapore Commonwealth expedition, will have their hair cut before they cross over into Singapore next week. The leader of the expedition, Col. Lionel Gregory, said he
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    • 99 13 THE POLYTECHNIC is organisjpg a two-day seminar on "The role of technicians m industry and the public services m Singapore" on Oct. 15. The seminar will show what Polytechnic courses can be conducted to meet the needs of industrialisation, and also indicate
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    • 136 13 AUSTRALIAN companies feel tkat Slagapore is oae of the best markets far electrical power equipment la Sooth East Asia, according to the acting Aastrallaa Trade Commissloaer, Mr. D. J. Feaaessy. He said this yesterday at a reception to mark the opening of a
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  • 80 14 TRAIN passengers bound for Malaysia yesterday are seen here at the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station boarding buses for the Johore Railway Station because of the derailment of a mail train at the 7th mile, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore-bound passengers who were stranded at
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  • 236 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Judgment was reserved m the 7igh Court here today m the legal dispute which arose out of the change m the name of a school. Mr. Justice Dato Abdul Ha mid said the dispute involved several legal points and he would therefore
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  • 21 14 THE Chinese YMCA will hold a course on creative-inter-pretive dance on Saturday for children aged between three and 12.
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  • 296 14 'SHE WAS PREGNANT' FIANCE TELLS COURT A PREGNANT girl drank poison a month before she was due to marry, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Low Hor Seng, 26, a trader m Arab Street, told the inquiry that he planned to marry Miss Ang Seng, 20,
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  • 224 14 A WOMAN told a coroner's court yesterday that she found her mother frothing at the mouth and looking dazed, pale and m pain when she called on her on Aug. 22. The woman, Madam Fong Oi Lin of Sllat Road, was giving evidence
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  • 469 14 A 17-YEAR-OLD labourer was yesterday accused m the High Court of murdering an overseer after a $10 extortion bid. DPP George Sandosham told the court that Lee 800 Tiong stabbed Ong Ah Her, 30, on Nov. 20 last year at
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  • 131 14 FIFTH Court Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday told a youth convicted of possessing an ice-pick that he came very close to a caning as there were many instances where such weapons have been used m robberies. Mr. Foenander called for a probation report on Niah
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  • 114 16 Wife is told: Pay for hubby's food SAO PAULO, Brazil: A Braziliaa eeart has ordered a to make monthly lappart pay meats to her estranged kasbaad. The ease ocearred hi the far aortaera state of Rio Graade Do Norte. Accordiag to news reports pabiisked la Sao Paalo, Mrs. MeJaaia de
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  • 38 16 INFLATION has caught ■p with marriage m Iwlieria. The Department •f BeUglMi has awMMuced the price of tytag the knot had go«e up from about 1M rapiaks (7» cts) to 35* rapiahs ($2.4 i).
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  • 665 16  -  JAMES KING By (Just a coincidence) IT'S GIVING TED HEATH A PROBLEM BRITISH Prime Minister Edward Heath, fighting to stem the avalanche of wage demands from dustmen to doctors, must face within a few months what could be the biggest of pay claims. Queen Elizabeth is m
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  • 196 16 RENT-A-HIPPIE "Rent-a-hippie" is a bit of free enterprise which started as a joke and turned out to have some money m it. The chief of the operation m New Orleans is Mike Stark, who wears farmer's overalls or biblical era robes, depending on his mood. He rents hippies at $10
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  • 422 16 The once-proud British liner Queen Elizabeth, beset by money: problems, is up for auction. The elegant Queen, 83,673 tons, and once the world's largest passenger liner, has flopped as a tourist attraction and is being auctioned at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, today and tomorrow. A
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  • 148 16 A YOUNG man parachuted successfully from the highest bridge m the world into a deep river gorge then disappeared. Witnesses at the 1,121-ft. Royal Gorge Bridge, above the Arkansas River at Canon City, said the Jumper, the first to attempt The feat, was not injured
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  • town talk
    • 245 17 TREAT yourself to an evening of rare Nepalese folk dances and music AND help a worthy cause. Units of the Brigade of Gurkhas m Singapore are holding "The Night of the Gurkha 11 on October 3 at the Golden Lotus to raise
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    • 66 17 IT SEEMS that men are just as eager to show off their culinary skills as women. A large number of men are expected to take part m a cooking competition at the YWCA m Outram Road on Sunday, Sept. 20. Organised by the YWCA, the competition is open
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    • 49 17 DINERS who want a taste of both the East aid the West can now have it within a stone's throw at Raffles Village, a local restaurant. Local cultural shows for one-and-a-half hours are Exterior of The Longhouse, the new cocktail lounge at Raffles Village.
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    • 166 17 BLONDiE By Chic Young ~Z^^^ Zr KILL HAVE YOU /WWICHREAAJNDSME) AND SO^^E PEOPLE 1 T Liiiß YOUR KNOW TWIS DRESS J THAT IDO NEED A > SAY IT PAYS TO I > NEW D«^S JSTWO, YEARS <^ jrffe UIW DRESS J^ L f pE/^a 'y V\ OLD —^_^v I ONCE
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    • 130 17 THE DIARY t am: Exhibition of batik paintings by Miss Lv Lv Wong at Hotel Malaysia lobby. (24 hours). 9.45 am: Talk on Smuggling by Mr. Lim Kee Siong, Supt. of Custom and Excise on Smuggling to the International Women's Club at YWCA, Raffles Quay. 5 pm: Mr. G.G. Thomson
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    • 44 17 Hocksan Estate; Orchard Road; Queensway/Stirling Road; Race Course Road (between Hampshire Road and Owen Road); River Valley Road (between Kellock Road and opposite Shanghai Road) and Still Road. 7.15—9 pm: Family Planning exhibition at Kampong Übi Community Centre, Jalan Penggaga. 7 3t pm: Introductory
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    • 51 17 accounting m Chinese by Prof. D.C. Ting of Nanyang University at Chinese Chamber of Commerce lecture room, Hill Street. B.M pm: Variety Show by Singapore Chinese Middle School at National Theatrp. 8.3t pm: Singapore Musical Society presents Vaughan William's "Pilgrim's Journey" and folk songs of the four seasons at Conference
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    • 108 17 regular events with diners m the open-air or m the restaurant. After the show at lt.» pm, they can stroll along to the new cocktail lonnge called "The Longhouse." The Longhoase has three rooms, one of which is a dancing area with chairs inset m little coves and psychedelic lights
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  • 174 18 THE cover-up story from Dorothy Gray. Heal and Conceal Stick for blemishes from their Young and Lovely Range. Packed m the most practical form ever— like a lipstick, so nobody would know. Pink cover has pretty stylised flowers scattered all over. It contains
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    172 18  -  SYLVIA TAN The car-park eating spot m Orchard Road was, of course, a splendid idea. We imagine some genius at the Ministry of National Development -saying to all the other geniuses, "What a pity to waste all this empty space at night Let* s turn it into a
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  • 328 18 Annette's beauty secret... WOULD YOU blame me for sounding off a little? Take a look at the young girl m these pictures. Lovely, isn't she? And I'd say she's not a day over 20. Would you believe she's all of THIRTY-ONE? A mother of four? Do you remember where you
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    367 18 DF DFD FD D Goto top for your gear ?=> Gototk* top for your gear THE nicest dress shops seem to be found m the oddest places. To dale, we've found one at the back of a shop selling electrical goods, one at the top of a winding staircase
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    • 277 18 I I teßffliHl fHWEMI [^Wmm \m*mwm*l r It may not he aanri toll** ***y be hidden 4. We to dial B ve "My it sets up aervoos many dlverie" Uttle .ervoas haste Ideas goia* aad so i.y reacUoos. Try to reU* Sctor^ w take a rit powlble. E*J*y ligfct e*d
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 169 19 I Much of your irri- j. tation may be hidden Yaa have too many bat it sets up nervous g. ideas going and so may reactions. Try to relax end up with very little la the evening with accomplished. Interim- loved ones at home. jl tloas la daily rontmT Wmmmmammmm
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 182 20 Thalidomide both cures and kills In a news report m the Sept. 1 issue of your paper reference was made to the drug ThaMdomide. Branded a rogue drug because of deformities it can cause m unborn babies, it may prove to be a saviour to leprosy sufferers. In Israel, Brazil
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    • 432 20 Let the freeways free and flyovers fly PLANNING is a term we hear much of these days m relation to Urban Renewal and embryonic traffic snarls. There appears to be little promise yet of an approach to a solution which will prevent Singapore from steadily progressing to that state of
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    • 328 20 I FULLY endorse the views of Kevin 2 (S.H. Sept 4). The government's White Paper on transport is very encouraging, but has its good points and bad. Firstly, the illegal "pirates" are going off the roads next year. Although this is welcomed, yet the government should
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    • 109 20 I REFER to Berts' letter (S.H. Sept. 1) headlined "13 reasons teachers are unlucky". "Bert" seems to have the misguided view that cleaning the toilets is one of the highlights m the Outward Bound School training programme. Teachers, he wrote, "don't have to go to Pulau
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    • 67 20 ADELE KOH'S nostalgic recollections on teenage life then and now (S.H. Sept. 5) made me feel sentimental all over because it opened the door to a storehouse of old memories. I found myself walking down that same corridor of reminiscences, re-living for 20 minutes, the years of my
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    • 169 20 MAY I assure Dr. Lim Boon Keng (S.H. Sept. 7) that I am a responsible person and do not air my views or cast insinuations without investigation. It must be nice to work with Dr. lim and his Committee. While Dr. Urn holds his meetings on
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    • 116 20 THE contrast made by S.L. Tang between life m rural areas and m the city is welltimed and worth serious consideration by the authorities. His description of the not-so-happy city life applies to Queens town. Let me spell out some problems faced by residents. There
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    • 244 20 I fully agreed that there is discontentment and demoralisation m the Police Force, both regular and volunteer. Take my case, for example. I am an ex-sergeant. I have served 10 years and 10 months m the Special Constabulary (Volunteer). I perform my duties faithfully during
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    • 47 20 Carry on nurse— and thanks Recently, I was warded at the Thomson Road General Hospital (Ward 6) and I must say that the service was excellent. The nurses m particular were kind, gentle and very patient. May I use your columns to say, "Thanks." Lereag Garada, it
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    • 148 20 A LOT has been said and written recently about industrial smog m Singapore and other cities. The Oxford dictionary defines "smog" as a mixture of smoke and fog. It therefore requires the presence of both these two ingredients before smog can be formed. It is obvious
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    • 452 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY SI Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCCT I Q 18l titions will be at three UUIN ICO I lOlg levels for Pre-Univer- PHI IDHM L^H^ ill sity students, for Secon- UUUIUIM g dary Four students and CUT out tnit
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    • 496 20 ACROSS DOWN 1 The cult has had to swallow a slight blow to get an old defensive weapon (8) 1 Conqueror who will please 2 Depart? Not quite just turn over In the motor? (6) ceased to associate (6) 7 Ive followed the little 3 Be n cnarge of the
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  • 129 21 Tkrai mills ii Will THERE'LL be a cosmopolitan crowd of goodies and baddies m town tiiis week-end. They're the cast of Sabata. And they'll be riding, robbing, shooting and loving on the screes of the Lido from Thursday. That sun-tanned smoothy Lee Van Cleef Is among them. Which
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  • 259 21 SNOW joke the stars ire out in the cold! WHEN Charlie Chaplin made 'The Gold Rush' no producer would have dreamed of venturing a yard nearer the icy Yukon than a Hollywood boulevard. Today, studio snowflakes are strictly reserved for wintry stage settings m romantic musicals. John Huston was unable
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  • 915 21 Try a little love from Jackie De Shannon JACKIE De Shannon has long blonde hair, eyes like a cocker spaniel's and a voice like Petala Clark's. la her aew album— "Put A little Love la Your Heart**— (Liberty LBS 833 M) Jackie slags tunes she has ce-cempesed with other soag
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    • 499 22 PROBLEMS on future, health, finance, career, marriage, etc. Consult experienced, renowned Astrologer Ohong, Alexandra Road. P.O. Box 138. Singapore 3. HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith, 13 Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents. EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY Undertakes private ft confidential,
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    • 670 22 X.P.M. (FAR EAST) PRIVATE LTD. TAKES I PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ESTABLISH- 1 MENT OF RILAIR AS A DIVISION OF ITS I SINGAPORE ORGANIZATION AS FROM 15TH 1 SEPTEMBER, 1970 I RILAIR now comes to Singapore with all the prestige, 1 efficiency and experience of the company's more than sixty
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  • 4 23  -  CAVALIER BY
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  • 393 23 Magic Jim can be confidently followed on his workout KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Magic Jim did a sparkling workout when he sprinted stylishly over 3f m 39-2/5 on a soft track here this morning. The eight-year-old Matrice gelding put up two sparkling performances at Ipoh last month. He looks very fit
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  • 214 23 A very speedy type entered for this meeting is GAIN WAY. This Australian gelding is by Comet, out of Pumpala. Of his 15 runs, he won once over five furlong m 59.7 sec with 7: 10 on his back. In February this year, he
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  • 563 23 PENANG, Tues. The acting Stipendiary Steward's Report for the third and fourth day of the Penang Races: SATURDAY Going Yielding Races 1 to 3 thereafter Soft.. RACE ONE: Subali (Kingston) was slow to begin. Miss Raconteur (Velu) and Housing Development (Nelson) came together and bumped before the
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  • 130 23 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. A great performance by Pele saved Santos from defeat m Sao Paulo's Morumbi Stadium, when they drew 1-1 with Palmeiras. At halftime Palmeiras was leading 1-0, with a goal by Ad emir DaGuia. In the second-half, Santos equalised through right-winger Manod
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  • 754 23 FOREST HILLS, New York, Tues. American Stan Smith scored the first major upset m the men's singles of the U.S. Open tennis championships yesterday when he defeated* fifthseeded Roy Emerson of Australia m a fourth round match winning 6-4, 6-3, 5-7,
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  • 231 23 WOMEN'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT SPREADS TO TENNIS COURTS FOREST HILLS, New York, Tues. The women's liberation movement, which demonstrates its demand for equal pay for women by throwing off male-enforced bras, overcame the world's top women tennis players today. Not that beauties like Margaret Court or Virginia Wade will be appearing
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    • 341 23 MANILA, Tues. The Australian women's softball team beat the Philippines 3-0 yesterday m a two-game series here. In an earlier game Australia, the former world champions, held the Orange Lionettes team of the United States to a scoreless draw played over seven innings.
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    • 185 23 WETHERSFIELD, Connecticut, Tues. Bob Murphy fired calm and comfortable 2 -under par 69 and scored his third tour victory m the U SSI 00,000 greater Hartford Open golf tournament yesterday. The 27-year-old Murphy had a 72-hold total of 267, matching the lowest on the tour this year, and won by
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  • 180 24 Sawlf seeks Iran's help for latest data ONLY three associations have submitted their recommendations and data on the current top Asian performances to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. They are the athletic, cycling and shooting associations. The weightlifting federation and swimming association have not notified the council on their
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  • 384 24 Spirited rally gives Colts narrow win A SPIRITED rally m the last 15 minutes gave the Singapore Cricket Club bolts' a narrow 14 points (a try, two penalties and a penalty goal) to 12 points (three tries and a penalty) win over Nomads m a friendly rugger match on the
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  • 558 24 McNair District primary Inter-schools swimming heats RESULTS "A" Boys: 50m free: 1. Yee dung Hoe (RRPS) 40.0; 2. Michael Wong (SAJA) 44.0; 3. Wong Guek Meng (SIS) 44.4; 4. Hong Choon Wan (BTS) 46.0; S. Goh Yong Hua (JAIS) 46.0; 6. Wong Chong Chuen (DS) 47.4;
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  • 65 24 GROUP CHAMPS RED Swastika Chinese defeated Choon Guan by three games to two to emerge Group 'B champions m the first round of the Telok Kurau District Primary Schools Volleyball tournament at Presbyterian Boys' School. Results of other matches: Chang! Public School beat Cheng Nam Chinese School 11--15,15-0,15-7,15-0.
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    13 24 Must be a needle match he's got his solicitor to caddy
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  • 474 24 HO Beng Pheow of the Chinese Kindergarten returned the best times m the Boys' 'A' division at the City District Primary Schools Sport Council swimming heats at River Valley pool yesterday. Ho clocked 34.8 m the 50m free and 1:17.3 for the 100
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  • 194 24 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Top tennis stars from Australia and New Zealand will compete m the Malaysian Open championships to be held here from Sept. 10 to 13. The big names are J. Bartlett and G. Masters, unofficially ranked as Number Two doubles m
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  • 144 24 Narrow win for Puan in CSC tourney ALAN Puan, last year's runner-up, defeated Richard Yap m the Chinese Swimming Club Open 3 ball billiards championship winning 300-296 at Amber Road. Richard led practically all the way and it was not until the 200 mark that Alan managed to close the
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  • 323 24 Swede sets world 400 m free mark BARCELONA Tues. Gunnar Larsson, the blondhaired Swede who received his swimming training m the United States, today bettered the European and World swimming records at the European swimming championships here. Undoubtedly, his performance of the day was m the men's 400 m freestyle,
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  • 403 24 OLYMPIC CHESS TOURNAMENT SIEGEN, Germany, Tucs. Cuba beat Singapore m Round Two of the Siegen Olympic Chess team tournament here yesterday. Partial results after Monday's session for adjourned games: RESULTS ROUND ONE: Group 3: Finland 2 Holland 2. Group 4: Denmark 1 Ireland 3. ROUND TWO: Group
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