Singapore Herald, 11 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 45 Singapore Friday September 11, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 553 1 Hijacks: 72 hours more AMMAN, Thurs. Palestinian guerillas holding three hijacked airliners and their passengers and crew on an airstrip m the Jordan Desert extended by 72 hours today the deadline on their threat to blow them up. The prisoners m the three planes a Swissair DC-8, a TWA Boeing-707
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  • 289 1 LUSAKA, Thurs. The non-aligned summit here today adopted a resolution recommending sanctions against Israel If it persisted m acting against efforts for peace and refused to evacuate occupied territories la Arab lands. AFP AMMAN, Thurs. Fighting continued m Amman today between Palestinian guerillas
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  • 21 1 GENEVA, Wed. Mauritius today become the 78th full member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
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  • 103 1 SEX AND TOURISM BY A GOVERNOR JAKARTA, Hivs. Jakarta Governor Major-General AH Sadikla rrd today he had decided to Ucease 2t aigatclabs la Jakarta "because you caaaot have tourism without sex." Major-Geaeral Sadikin said he aimed to make Jakarta "the Paris of Indoaesia," bat at present the city lagged it
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  • 380 1 LUSAKA ROUND-UP LUSAKA, Thurs. The non-aligned countries meeting here today decided to break off all diplomatic relations with Portugal and South Africa as long as these countries failed to conform to United Nations decisions on decolonisation and racial discrimination, a reliable source said here. The summit's decision
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  • 371 1 King Guz to get, key post in new Cabinet KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Permanent Secretary of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Muhammad Ghazali Shafie is to hold a key ministerial rank m the new Cabinet of Tun Razak after Sept. 21, according to informed sources. He will be appointed
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  • 159 1 Haadyai banknote forgery ring smashed BANGKOK, Thurs. Three Thai police officers are now m Kuala Lumpur to consult Malaysian authorities after smashing a counterfeit banknote ring m Haadyai, Southern Thailand, Thai Police Headquarters reported today. Police m Haadyai raided three hotels on Monday and Tuesday nights and arrested 11 Malaysians
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  • 74 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Actlag Director of Operettas Tv (Dr) Ismail iaU today the reeeat •Mitaeit to the Sedition Act weald ferbld dteeafatoa ef sensitive Usaes beth iatUe aad eaUMe Parliament. Taa IsmaU, whe chaired today's Natkwal Operatt>at Ceaacil meetiag, said steps woald he tohea to aaiead
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  • 91 1 SEOUL, Thurs. -Defence Ministry officials denied new reports that the South Korean Army would take over the American sector of the Demilitarised Zone m Korea late next year. The particular sector of the DMZ, which include the Panmunjom corridor leading to the armistice commission
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  • 1271 2  - Corruption: The big test for Suharto BRUCE GRANT RUSSIAN DEBT HAS BEEN SORTED OUT, INFLATION ARRESTED, NOW By Public Affairs Commentator of the Melbourne Age AGREEMENT with the Soviet Union on repayment of Indonesia's large Sukarnoinherited debt has brought smiles all round here, but especially to the face of Mr.
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  • Viewpoint
    • 221 2 ALL IN THE MAN'S OWN WORDS WHO is this Alligator Tate anyway? Sharon Tate's brother or an Englishman? If latter be the truth, then, it is the case of 'mistaken identity. As for you. Statesman is at least a paper of some repute, whereas your's is nothing but a cheap,
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    • 273 2 SOMEWHERE the arithmetic has gone wrong. The jaywalkers of today are the babies of yesterday and a glance at lunchtime Battery Road and Chulia Street will demonstrate the inadequacy of the five-foot way to deal with this population explosion of yesteryear. Will the planners give
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  • 510 2 Lusaka: It's the follow-up that counts Friday, September 11. 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD NO official communique or table of resolutions has yet been received from the conference of nonaligned nations which concluded m Lusaka yesterday. Nor will such documents m themselves provide an answer to the intriguing question: Is a
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  • 526 2 I REFER to your report of the Coroner's Inquiry into the death of Dr. Seah Cheng Siew (S.H. Sept. 3) Dr. Seah was found dead m bed. An experienced pathologist had established beyond the shadow of a doubt that Dr. Seah had died
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  • 305 3 NO ACCIDENTS FOR PAST YEAR AT MOBIL'S Jurong refinery, everyone's safety minded. As a result, there were no industrial accidents at the refinery m the last year. To mark this safety milestone, Mr. H.J.T. Lewis, General Manager, presented mementoes to 141 employees and special awards to
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  • 189 3 Mid moving house to share with the SAF AN MID Complex, cmtiag about $2 million. Is to be tail! ia Moutbatten Road Bear the People's Association to hrlag the Singapore Armed Forces aad the Police admialstratioa "aader oae roof/ Plaas for the project have heea draws aad are expected to
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  • 202 3 Better libraries to get pupils to read more SECONDARY school libraries are to have more new and interesting books to encourage students to read more than just their textbooks. The move is actively supported by the Education Ministry, schools' advisory councils and parents. A recent survey on libraries m 100
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  • 85 3 $50 fine for unlicensed music-making LIM Git Wan, 48, of Ponggol Road, was fined $50 by Tenth Magistrate G. Remedies yesterday for operating a recordplayer for public entertainment without licence at the John Haig Bar m Chua Chu Kang Road. Prosecuting Officer Snr. Insp. Gurpal Singh told the court that
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  • 23 3 THE University of Singapore Banal Society will hold its inaugural ceremony at the New Lecture Theatre Four at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 132 3 MR. TSIN Yeoag Miag, aa eagineeriag gradaate from Canada who came m first m a word-building coatest has received his prize a 14 ca. ft. Philco refrigerator. Mr. Tsin, 23, an administrative officer with the Ministry of Home Affairs, formed the largest number of
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  • 162 4 THAT HAIR AFFAIR IS CLOSED, SAYS KL KUALA LUMPUft, Than. The FM-eiga Ministry kere has Issaed a statemeat saylag that the Malayslaa Gtvenmeit was fally satisfied with Singapore's explaaatlMi the "hair" tackfeat aad that It regarded the matter as cl«sed. The Siagapore Geverameat had earlier expressed Its "stacere apstogles" f
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  • 227 4 AN MSA Boeing 707 jet with two bunt tyres landed safely at Piy» Lebar Airport yesterday after circling overhead for ten minutes. Airport rescue crews, fire engines and ambulances stood by as the jet which was on a crew flight from Kuala Lumpur approached
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  • 199 4 A FIVE-MAN team from the Port of Singapore Authority will leave for Rotterdam on Sunday to discuss the formulation of a master piaa for port development In Singapore with a panel of Dutch experts. The delegation will be led by
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  • 281 4 Shipyard heading for $40 mil. turnover KEPPEL Shipyard is heading for a record turnover of $40 million this year, the new general manager, Mr. A.M. Fraser said yesterday But greater efforts, he said, should be made to increase productivity. HE said the quality of workmanship is comparable to the yards
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  • 116 4 A 24-YEAR-OLD labourer was jailed for three months by Second District Judge Tan Hoay Djin yesterday for st eating four lengths of wire valued at $10 m Meyer Road on Wednesday. Prosecutor, Senior Inspector Joseph Low said that a housekeeper became suspicious when
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  • 373 4 -POLLUTION PROBLEM UNDER CONTROL THE PUBLIC Utilities Board is now carrying out tests to find out effective ways to control air pollution around its power stations, the Board's Chief Chemist, Mr. Loke Fook Seng, said yesterday. Power utilities bodies throughout the world have tackled the sulphur
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  • 341 4 TAY KOH VAT BUS NO 20— FROM TOA PAYOH TO OUTRAM ROAD A NEW bus service the first to be approved by the Government since Parliament passed a White Paper on the reorganisation of Singapore's public system will begin on Monday. The new service
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  • 56 4 IN the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday an Indonesian, All Ahmad, 25, was fined $300 for failing to report to an immigration officer at the Jurong Barter Trade Controlled Area upon his arrival from Pulau Bengkalis on Sept. 2. Ali was fined another $300 for possessing one
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  • 50 4 SHAW Organisation is organising two trade fairs during the Christmas and Chinese New Year seasons. The first will be held at the New World Amusement Park from Nov. 20 to Dec. 27. The second at the Great World Amusement Park from Dec. 31 to Feb. 6.
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  • 130 4 Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen (above) is due to leave tomorrow on a three-week European visit. Mr Hon will attend a meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers m Nicosia, Cyprus, before going on to Copenhagen for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meeting from
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  • 24 4 KUANTAN, Thurs. The Pahang State Government has allocated $2 million for the extension of youth land projects m the state this year.
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  • 217 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Work permits will now be issued for a period of two years irrespective of occupation. The National Operations Council decided this at its meeting here today. A statement after the meeting said the decision was effective from
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  • 162 4 CANNON THIEF JAILED FOR 6 MONTHS KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.-A contract labourer, K. Kandiah, was today jailed by a magistrate's court here for six months when he was found guilty of the theft of eight antique cannon valued at $1,200. The eight brass cannon, originally from Sarawak, were being kept by
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  • 42 4 BURGLARS broke into a Paya Lebar Road radio shop on Wednesday and made off with tapes, speakers and cartridges and $1,400 m cash. Mr. Yip Woon Choon, owner of Woon Siong Radio Service, discovered the theft yesterday morning.
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  • 102 4 ABOUT 700 members of the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Engineering Department yesterday held a protest meeting over their department director's "high-handed and arbitrary action" m withholding an overseas engineering scholarship offered to one of their aircraft engineers. A statement issued by the Singapore Air Transport Workers onion
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  • 681 5 I Panther leaden I meets Gen* Giap 1 ■UNUDQE Ctoavtr, M MWM« if taJmrnrtm" fcr tkt Mack Fiattm ■Wut Amilcii N«fr« put^atoktaf hiiii wMh Gm. v« Ngayw Qta^ Nw* I MUCH OF THE CHAOS LEFT BY THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION HAS BEEN SWEPT AWAY THERE
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 340 5 North Vietnam's Communists begin two years of self-criticism THE North Vietnamese Workers' (Communist) Party has deeMed to embark on a two-year campaign of criticism and self-criticism "to improve the quality of party members." The decision was made by the party's political bureau and has boon treated at some length m
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  • 27 5 SAIGON, Than. South Korean MtJ-Gta. Kirn Hak Won, who commands a Korean dtvtoion here, isconvtaced that North Koreans are serving as "advisers'* to the Vletcong.
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  • 273 6 SPACE STATION CREW WILL BE ABLE TO PHONE FAMILIES LOS ANGELES, Than. The space statioa the Uaited Slates teatatlvely alaas to laaaca bit* It-year earth erhtt la lfls mast pfnkV each of Us crew ■Mthcri a place to he aloae aad allow them Is malatala telephone rtmmaalriflMi with their families,
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  • 139 6 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean members of parliament today criticised a Government ruling which would expose news media to legal action if they should publish speeches m Parliament against existing laws. Opposition members said they would introduce a noconfidence motion against the Justice Minister unless he
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  • 219 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. A huge pile of rubbish m West Berlin called "Devil's Mountain" has been converted into a recreation ground. Now, city planners m New York and Chicago are seriously considering similar projects for making mountains out of trash fills. The Berlin hill
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  • 573 6 CABLES WORLD WIDE Razak: Neutralise S-E Asia under three powers LUSAKA, Thurs. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak suggested yesterday South-East Asia should be neutralised under the guarantee of China, the Soviet Union and the United States. He told the non-aligned summit here the situation m the region was
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  • 245 6 FORT LAUDERDALE, (Florida), Thurs. A Chinese shipping magnate who made the U553,200,000 high bid for the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth said he planned to turn her into a seagoing international university. The bid by Mr. C.K. Tung of Hongkong at a
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  • 210 6 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Government has decided against sending any troops or volunteers to neighbouring Cambodia unless Thailand is directly threatened, Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said today. He made the statement before departing for Japan en route to New York to
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  • 102 6 ST. LOUIS, (Missouri). Thurs. Royal Australian Air Force crews picked up six F4E Phantom jetfighters at the McDonnell Douglas Corp plant yesterday and took off on the first leg of a flight to Australia. Eighteen more of the latest model aircraft will be delivered
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  • 20 6 PRAGUE, Thurs. Warsaw Pact countries today began joint manoeuvres on Czechoslovak territory, the first since last July. ODD
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  • 20 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev returned home yesterday after a two-week swing through Central Asia.
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  • 359 7 CAIRO, Than. Egypt said last ■ight that a reported decision by the Uafted States to supply Israel with 18 aew Phantom fighter-bombers was "regrettable" aad womld "lead to grave consequences." The official Middle East News Ageacy said: "The Uaitod States decisloa
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  • 199 7 Thanom suspends three in varsity land scandal BANGKOK, Thurs. -Thai Prime Minister Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn last night decided to suspend three allegedly corrupt university professors following an unprecedented demonstration by more than 2,000 students who forced open the main gate to Parliament and occupied the building for 90 minutes. It
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  • 212 7 Lon Nol's troops break siege of province capital PHNOM PENH, Hum. A powerful Cambodian amphibious force m a lightning strike broke the siege around the provincial capital of Kompong Thorn, giving Gen. Lon Nol's Government its biggest psychological victory of the war, it was reported today. A Military High Command
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  • 156 7 Senkaku Islands are clearly ours— Aichi TOKYO, Thurs. Foreign Minister Kilchi Aichi said today that the disputed Senkaku Island north of Taiwan were "clearly Japanese" and that they were not a matter for negotiations. Mr. Aichi made the statement m reply to a question raised at a Parliament committee meeting
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  • 524 7 UN appeals for release of hijacked prisoners UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Security Council appealed last night for the release of all passengers and crew aboard the three hijacked planes held by Palestinian guerillas m Jordan. At an urgent session requested by the United States and Britain the action was taken
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    • 1283 8 IJ^J 1 1 \/a s v KEY FOf* EASY PJLI LRErtCc; Tha shipping schadulas I I /I II N. baglnnlng on that paoa art glvan In four parts for I M- I 1 /I \^aw— P^tl oio]««^^»l ohlpo woUbound. oortbound. oouthbound ond coootoL i* I i .J^^^Sot Etch ontfy givas
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  • 118 9 A $23 million agreement for the bulding of two Freedom type vessels by Jurong Shipbulders Pte. Ltd. has been signed by Mr. J. Sayeed, managing director of Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. and Mr. K. Sakurai, managing director of the shipyard. Under the agreement, the first vessel will be
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  • 162 9 LONDON, Thurs. The pace of chartering slackened almost to a standstill m the dry cargo market. The limited activity m the sugar section included a small vessel from Buenaventura to the U.S. Atlantic at US$B.5O fio (free m and out), option to the U.S. at $8, m
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    • 1111 9 Westbound continued TSING CHAU Sept 28/30 Colombo, Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA viSHVAMAHlMA Sept30/Oct3 Rangoon, Calcutta. SCI/JS VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah. Khorr.. Kuwait, B'rain. WEST BREEZE In Pt/Sept 13 N.York, B'more, Charleston, Dubai, Damm. KL/GB N.Orleans, Houston Galveston. OL/CA VIENNE Sept 16 L'don, Havre, H'burg, R'dam, A'werp, O'kirk. MM/MM Sept 16/18
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    • 143 9 Ships in port THE PORT OS SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 11. OUT: Menestheus 1/2, dory Hoimi 4, Chuwa Muu 10/11. Yuho Maru 12, Telemachus 13/14, Nienburg 18, EfteUe Muak 19. Gtang Ann 20 weet, Reiho Muu 22, Thoraortant 23/34, Bingo Mm 27/28, Vexilla 36/39, Yoeel
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    • 123 9 9 A.M. ON SEPT. 10 EASTERN ROADS: Maria G. Georgilit, Reliance Integrity. ATI antic Endeavour, Pacific Reserve, Union Pacific U. H. Thamrin. Noviyi Ladoga. Aleksandrovsk, Kowa Maiu, SUdre Bant, Foremost Prince, Esso Orion. Golden Summer, Koto Seistan. Neder Ebro, TMa Saktt, CaroU Retth. Abel. Fembrook. GambaM, Ioannit, Kadina, Jason, Kunak,
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  • 331 10 The market closed slightly easier yesterday after cheap buying support gave way to profit-taking. The stock average fell 11.52 yen to 2,1«5.47 yen. Better-class stocks, including electric appliances, communication equipments and constructions, led the decline. Japan Line, Sanko Steamship and other shippings edged higher following a steady
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  • 649 10 Mining shares, particularly nickels, moved decisively ahead yesterday. Sentiment was helped by strong support for Poseidon, which advanced steadiiy throughout the day to close $16 higher at $85. Samin rose M cents to $1O.4« and Noblelex five cents to 74 cents with bids of 75 cents at
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  • 209 10 The market was barely maintained m slow early trading yesterday. Later, however, bargain hunters returned to the mar- ket which closed on a steady note. Wheelocks, Hutchisons and Lands recovered after earlier weakness. Banks were heavily traded and closed at $162, while Kowloon Motor Bus reached $43.
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  • 151 10 DETROIT, Thurs. The United Auto Workers' Union (UAW) has summoned its 25-member international executive board to a Sunday meeting. The UAW has said it will strike General Motors or Chrysler, or both, if a new contract is not reached by midnight, Monday. UAW president Leonard Woodcock also
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 344 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Timber Export Industry Board is calling a meeting of exporters on Tuesday to discuss the proposed freight increase by the Far Eastern Freight Conference which will come into force m November. Both the Government and the timber
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    • 531 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The World Bank reported yesterday that rapid urbanisation m important parts of the developing world is spawning a "culture of p rover ty" without consideration of the costs of environmental pollution. The annual report of executive directors of the bank and
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    • 293 10 U.S. officials deny protectionist charge WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Nixon Administration is taking a 49-year-old import duty law out of storage to prevent foreign manufacturers from dumping their products on the U.S. market. Some Japanese and other foreign businessmen see the action as evidence of a return to a protectionist U.S.
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  • Overseas company reports
    • 89 10 LONDON, Thurs. Peninsular and Oriental announced an interim of 4^ per cent on deferred (equivalent 3% per cent), payable on October 30. Group pre-tax profit for the half-year ended March 31, 1970, was £*****00 (£5,254,000), after charging depreciation £9,008,000 (£8,234,000) and hire m respect of ships and
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    • 61 10 LONDON, Thurs. Consolidated Salak Rubber has declared a final dividend of 17% per cent, making a total of 26 per cent, for the year to March 31, (compared with 20 per cent for the previous year). Warrants will be posted on October 27. Pre-tax profit was £450,271 (£299,705).
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    • 87 10 LONDON, Thurs.- Hambros Bank said it placed m the U.K. and overseas 500,000 new 25-cent Union Corporation shares at 177/9 per share. Hambros said it agreed to acquire these shares m exchange for 6,810,345 new ordinary stock units of 5/each of Capital and Counties Property Company. It said
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    • 68 10 LONDON, Thurs. British Steel Corp said it made a pre-tax profit of £10,158,000 m the six months ended March 28, compared with a loss of £21.9 million for the year ended Sept. 27, 1969. After charging taxation and taking credit for nonrecurring profit of £2.6 million, there was
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    • 78 10 LONDON, fliurs. The British Power Gas Corporation has won a large order to design and set up a copper smelting plant m India with an annual production capacity of about 31,000 metric tons of electrolytic copper. The project will use the flash smelting process, invented m Finland
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    • 55 10 NEW YORK, Thurs. Natomas announced it has completed testing the Cm ta No. 1 well, off Eastern Sumatra, where an oil discovery was announced on September 1. The well was drilled by its subsidiary, Independent Indonesian American Petroleum. A spokesman said the well tested oil m three separate zones
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    • 45 10 LUXEMBOURG, Thurs. European Overseas Issuing Corp said European depositary receipts (EDR's) representing shares of Kajima Corp of Japan were quoted on the Luxembourg exchange The EDR's will be issued for Kajima m blocks of five and 50 units, each unit representing 10 shares. Reuter
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  • 367 10 After its brave attempt to maintain levels at around 51 cents, the market finally succumbed to the liquidation of a weight of September longs followed by some distress selling caused by circulating tenders which broke the market down through 50 cents to be traded as low as
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  • 266 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. 10). On New York TT 6.1025 On New York DD 6.0950 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 282.25 Note Rates: China (per
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 170 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Capital Investment Committee has been empowered to intervene m the rubber market "if and when necessary" to check the falling price, Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today. He said the permission was given by the Cabinet about ten days
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    • 100 11 BANGKOK, Tkurs. Malaysia! rice importers have stepped b«yia« some grades of rice from Thailand slice last month because It Is being smuggled to Malaysia through Thailand's southern provinces, it was reported here today. A Ministry of Economic Affairs sonrce said the smuggling was reportedly operated on a large
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    • 1576 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY I noting buyer*' and sellers' price* are followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded loUin I,ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 snares was
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 11) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai Invt. Fund 1-18 1.23 Mai. Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78 Thkd Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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    • 234 11 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr Leon T. Kendall, president of the Association of Stock Exchange Firms said today the securities industy might now be losing money faster than hi the *****, and predicted that 50 more brokerage firms would disappear within six months. He said Federal tax
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    • 36 11 LONDON, Thurs. Shell Transport and Trading declared an interim of 14.40 pence per share for the six months to June 30. The comparable interim dividend for the corresponding period last year was 14.25 pence per share.
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    • 19 11 Esso has announced that it will pay the 3% per cent interest to its debenture shareholders on Oct 11.
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  • 135 11 PEOPLE in business MR. CHO JOCK YONG, factory manager of Starlite Ceramics Industry, leaves tomorrow for a three-week visit to Canada, Jamaica and some South American countries. He is to study these markets for Starlite's crockery and expects to clinch some deals. Mr. Cho recently returned from a similar trip
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 368 11 RUBBER 51-3/8 celts a Ib. (up a half c«rt). The last day for trading RSS 1 September paper yesterday saw some further long liquidation being absorbed by dealers who had instructions for German and Great Lakes ports. First business for September was struck at 49-3/8 cents. Octobeg was
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    • 64 11 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlbX Tone: Quiet but steady; ClF's Sept 17-5/8 17-13/16. Oct. 17-7/8 18-1/16, Nov. 18-3/16 18-7/16; Spot 18-7/8 19-1/4: Settlement Oct. 19-1/8 19-1/2, Nov. 19-1/2 19-3/4, Dec. 19-3/4 20 Oct/Dec. 19-1/2 19-3/4, Jan/March 20 20-1/4, April/June 20-1/2 20-11/16, July/Sept 20-5/8 20-13/16, Oct/Dec. 20-3/4
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    • 69 11 TIN SCSS a picul (up 37 V 4 cents). A lower offering m Penang coupled with an appreciation of £3 a ton m London overnight, resulted m a small rise of 37% cents m the Straits tin price yesterday to $655 a picul. Tonnage/was estimated at 270 tons,
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    • 28 11 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Sept 10, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Barely steady; Spot 1504 1506; 3-month 1511 1512; Settlement 1509; Total turnover 530 tons.
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    • 164 11 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippines Sept. 203 to 200 paid; Philippine/Indonesian Sept. and Oct. both 202, Nov. 203, Dec. 204, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Sept. /Oct. 133 resellers; Malayan Sept. /Oct. 141 resellers;
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    • 45 11 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.80. (2) 143.75; Hongkong 38.52; Beirut 36.50; London 36.175; Zurich 36.208 36.305; Paris 36.46. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per taeL
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  • 253 11 REGRET REPORT DELAYED (Paid pries at 1100 EOT. m U.SXdollan.) Alcan 21^ M ACbem *>% jUm 55% 64-1/2 rSLn 31-5/8 32-12 AM i 25 24-7/8 A Metal 3 2-J(J 3 f-;2 A Motor 6 5/8 1/2 A Photo M/« ATT 47% 48 s^ w^ An||COndll 20W
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  • 26 11 NEW YORK, Wed. -(Changes m brackets): Industrials 766.43 (•6.71); Transportation 138.05 (-0.10); Utilities 109.82 (0.42); Composite stocks 240.96 (-1.44): Bonds 65.01 (+0.22).
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  • 531 11 Oils were weak yesterday following the second quarter figures from BP. Early buying pushed prices up ahead of the results but selling on the announcement of up to 5/were seen. Shell came off the bottom following the interim dividend but reacted further m late trading. Industrials moved
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  • 21 11 LONDON, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 338.8 (+1.3); Tins 60.65 (+0.34); Rubbers 141.13 (+0.27); Oils 272.72 (-0.26).
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  • 190 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals closed easier yesterday, except Royal Dutch which was unchanged after some American buying and m front of its interim dividend. The local industrial sector was dull with losses predominating. Leading banks were unchanged. PARIS The market was narrowly mixed with an easier undertone m quiet conditions
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  • 181 12 $70 million refinery green light by Shell chairman THE SHELL Company is going ahead with its plans to build a fourth re«finery costing about $70 million on Pulau Bukbm, its chairman, Mr. J.J. Gerzon, said yesterday. It will involve the construction of a new buoy mooring capable of taking tankers
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  • 72 12 COFFEE-shop owners have decided not to serve coffee or tea m small cups from next Wednesday. So even if you feel like having a small cup, you have to buy a big cup instead for 20 cents with milk and 15 cents without milk.
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  • 105 12 A BOAC SPOKESMAN m Singapore said yesterday that BOAC's services would not call at Beirut until further notice despite some Press reports to the contrary. The airline suspended flights to Beirut after one of its VC-10 aircraft was hijacked by Arab guerillas on Wednesday. The
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  • 77 12 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Julie Tan Is a compassionate girl. And that's not all she has leadership qualities, too. She has just completed a seven-day training course at the Youth Leadership Training Centre. Julie was chosen by the Apex Club to attend the course
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  • 180 12 Indian team here to study housing programme MR. N.K. Trirpude, Minister for Housing m the Indian State of Maharastra, arrived m Singapore yesterday with three senior officials of his Ministry to study the Republic's housing schemes. They will meet the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker and
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  • 145 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Gerakan Ra'yat Malaysia will set up a "Shadow Cabinet" and appoint a party whip from its eight members of Parliament. The party's secretarygeneral, Dr Tan Chee Khoon, said the central committee would meet here on Sept. 20 to discuss the
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  • 94 12 Men don't mind girls getting in their hair THOUGH every one of the barbers m Pearl's hairdressing saloon is a woman, men can rest assured they will get a stylish and masculine haircut there. All the 20 girls, some of whom are from Hongkong and Taiwan, have received at least
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    • 86 12 The big mini with a small price tag '"*»i I v^^ Carrier weathermate Carrier Weathermate is aX hp unit and exhaust control for stale handsomely designed for the normal air the same features as those demands m room airconditioning. of bigger, higher-priced models. Its deluxe features include 2-speed And it
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    • 149 12 WE'VE all 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 is setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for Singaporeans m
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 125 13 So many empty lots in this car park SOME Outram Park residents have sold their cars and others are parking them elsewhere to avoid paying $46 a month for parking fees. The Outram Park Residents* Association protem committee secretary, Mr. Lee Mm Hung, said this yesterday. He said that the
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    • 414 13 Father and son fined for hurting an enraged violinist THE MANAGING director of Kinetex recording studios and his son were fined $150 each m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday for causing hurt to a concert violinist on May 30. At an earlier hearing, Mr. Kam Kee Yong, 32, said Arthur
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    • 342 13 not want to give their names as he did not want to implicate them. He wrote their names on pieces of paper and gave them to the judge. He also said that his hobby was corresponding with penpals and that
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    • 141 13 PLANS FOR PULAU SENTOSA RESORT GOING AHEAD PLANS to develop Pulau Sentosa (formerly Pulau Blakang Mati) into a tourist resort are going ahead. Mr. Alan Chee, Head of the Urban Renewal Department, said yesterday that an American firm of real estate developers had completed its report and blueprint for the
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    • 66 13 TWENTY-SEVEN people have died m road accidents this year, police said yesterday. Killed on the roads were 13 pedestrians, five motorcyclists, two drivers, two cyclists, two bus passengers, one scooterist, one lorry passenger and one van passenger. Another 1,845 people were seriously injured.
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    • 59 13 i SEVENTH Magistrate, Tan Teow Yeow fined Solehin Mohd. Shariff $20 for failing to exhibit lights on a vessel anchored m the Inner Roads on May 22 at 11.10 p.m. Mohd. Shariff was m charge of the vessel belonging to a shipping company and was responsible
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    • 93 13 LIM KOW YEE, a Malaysian, was fined $400 m the First Traffic Court yesterday for dangerous driving. The court was told that on July 26 Lim was driving along Upper Bukit Timah Road near the 7V4 m.s. towards Woodlands. While overtaking a car,
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    • 53 13 NINTH Magistrate Giam Chin Toon called for a probation report on a 16-year-old chap-ji-ki runner who at the time of his arrest had stakes for a total valued of $1,550. Sr. Inspector Chia Cheng Poh told the court that Ang Siew Bin, unemployed, was arrested yesterday
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    • 316 13 I GUILTY— BUT TOO YOUNG TO DIE THE High Court yesterday found Lee 800 Tiong, 17, guilty of murder and ordered him detained at the President's pleasure. Lee was 16 years old when he murdered Ong Ah Her, 30, an overseer, during an extortion bid
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    • 187 13 60 OF INDON ARTIST'S WORKS FOR SINGAPORE DEBUT MAKING Us debut here, Indonesian-bora artist Lee Rern is displaying M of his paintings m a three-day exhibition that opened yesterday at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Speaking at the opening, Mr. Fong Sip Chee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture,
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    • 155 13 SINGAPORE Pools (Pte.) Ltd., announced yesterday that there had been a mix-up over a receipt for Toto draw No. 66/70. A statement issued yesterday said that the Lucky Draw receipt No. *****5 meant for winning coupon bearing machine serial No. 4337 was "inadvertently given
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  • Article, Illustration
    225 14 Going place! AT 25, Miss Mary Gray is a woman who is really going places she is m charge of sales development at Cathay Pacific Airways, Hongkong. Her work involves organising promotional and advertising campaigns for her airline, dreaming up ideas to make- tours and destinations attractive. And she is
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  • 100 14 A COMPANY proprietor who admitted 42 counts of falling to contribute to the Central Provident Fund was ordered yesterday to pay $5,tM immediately and more than $13,fM by the end of the month. Tham Lai Hong of Tham and Company had pleaded guilty
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  • 189 14 AN ADVENTUROUS little toy fell to kit death from a tree while tryiag to pick wtM trait, a C+roaer was told yesterday. Lee Slew Saa, 12, toM the CMBt that he aad his yeanger hrsther Hse Saa, t, were piayiag with three
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  • 254 14 Success story of the Heralds Choir Society HEAD swirling in musical clouds was not how Choral Conductor Samuel Ting Chusan (above) won a Public Service Star this year. With both feet planted firmly on the ground, Mr. Ting, 44, led his 26-member Heralds Choral Society choir on a successful tour
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  • 178 14 THE Gallery of Fine Art m Raffles Place, is holding an exhibition of Chieu Chuey Fook's batik and metal relief works. Chieu's subject matter m the two mediums may not have much variation, but the execution of his themes is interesting.
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  • HOMOLUDENS
    • 48 14 A BEDROOM SCENE, RELATIVELY SPEAKING ITS a bedroom scene not really meant to cater to prurient tastes. It comes from Relatively Speaking to be pat on by the Stage Club at the Cultural Centre from Sept. M to Oct. 3 More about this m Homo Ludens next week.
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    • 71 14 ART YEO Hoe Koon, a Paris-trained artist, will hold Us seventh one-man show at the National Library on Thursday. He will exhibit 43 semi-abstract pieces In oil and gauche (poster work). His semi-abstract works are impressionistic pieces of nature. For those who find his themes difficult
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    • 218 14 CINEMA THE Film Society's new season which begins on Sept. 20 will feature interesting films m English and other languages, with English substitles, which have won acclaim or awards at international film festivals. The first film of the season (on Sept. 20) is "Marat
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    • 177 14 MARTHA'-A LADY AND A TRUE COSMOPOLITAN OPERA THE GERMAN composer Flotow wrote about the English gentry m the Italian lyrical style and came up with the romantic comic opera "Martha." And this gay and melodious piece about a lady-in-waiting suffering from "ennui" will be performed by an allChinese cast from
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  • 89 14 BRIEFLY THE Singapore National Orchestra conducted by Shalom Ronly-Riklis will present two programmes tomorrow and on Sunday at the Singapore Conference Hall. Haydn's Symphony No. 88 m G, Cimarosa's Concerto for Harmonica and Strings, Haydn's Aria and Chorus from "The Creation" and opera arias by Mozart, Verdi and Puccini can
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 243 14 I Starscope iFfisai isfigaiii r^BCTM i^Ki-miM ItmV te f '^aSvltiet muS^no "matte? IILw A few weeks of commu- The pressures might 1 toTea^^tSS^S ££LJTvJ?£l 'h^S Mlc tkMI wWI frteildB cam begin to end soon, and, t S^mtm£? te a V*** 9 l taterilld meantime, some t SdTv to? v^TTo ilk
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  • 295 15 Softly Softly, Barlow's back! SUPERINTENDENT Barlow, the sharp— tongued police boss from Z-Cars returns tonight with several other familiar faces m Softly Softly. Barlow, played by Stratford Johns, who was the scourge of the CID office at Newtown, is now Deputy Co-ordinator of a Regional Crime Squad at Wyvern m
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    • 1055 15 Is *s**s m d Jin m i «3T IiHIIIU I 1 3.00 p.m. General Hospital Daytime serial 222 ii!? |r 2iS2S l L»Xj^£ and Group Contest 1 starring John Bernadino and Emily McLaughhn. 3.50 The B<mtey HHlbilltos Comedy 3.20 For The Family (English) Banana Splits Variety 1 3.50 A Dairy
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    • 90 15 TELEVISION !30 pm Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia, BEBS (From 6.30 pm Channel 5 Radio Australia). 7 pm Channel 10 4.30 pm BFBS (From BBC), 9pm Channel 5 5.00 Radio Malaysia, Radio 1 1 .60 Channel 5 Singapore (m brief) 6.00 Radio Singapore (m brief) RADIO 6.30 Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From
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  • 625 16 Something fishy down on the farm A STOREKEEPER who turned his weekend hobby into a million dollar business is typical of the fish breeders of Singapore. Mr. Choo Eng Kee, 38, started his fish export business m 1962 after resigning his job at a local paint factory. His farm, the
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  • 97 16 Arab's bartered brides RICH Arabs In the sheikdoms of the Persian Golf are baying at least 15 Indian girls every month to be used as "servant mistresses," say police m Bombay. A well-organised Bombay syndicate has been operating for 21 years, aid m the past four years alone has supplied
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  • town talk
    • 75 17 THBEB wti Uck cfcuft|«gM tm Pttpla*» EipdHt KtrM c«ltkr«u4 Its Hid Kwmui bhlc was vtay^d Tt aN gran aai toMly w^i» «w«r AhMl tn gMtte mvn «?>«»»> MM ttet tb*y w r ■•tlly rtpr*s*atatlvts "la4«p«a4*Bt, ■••tral nmA EtpaMtc Iwm bat Wt— ynltfliM." HIGHLIGHT Hi*
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    • 107 17 FOUR «xp«rU (noM of them bdow SO) wiU sp««k at a Forum oatltMl "Tho Conflict of QoMrtttoM" to be held on Sept. IS it Soon Klat Road. Organised by the Sree Narayana Mission In conjunction with the utth birthday of Sri Narayana Guru, the Forum
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    • 66 17 Onto II girls have wiwi tt» MiSS TMI PrteCOSS Cwmt. organised by the YJI.CA. stogie girls between the J«if«4 wtaily »•< At ptctalMnr it tht MlhHrt* B*cftal Tfct IHHf WH NNW A 4atH»r b— ty ciim ti cM tal Mxt MMtti at »t Otlif Ulm, carry
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    • 147 17 MEET THE BOSS MY ASSISTANT ITs netjiften that seme ds*sa*t mmd the reversal of But that's the situation with Mr. ILS. Luthra, officer en special duty (exhlhfttieas) at the Indian Foreign Trade Ministry, whose Kumar! EaaJ, U dlrecteref the Indian Industries BzhlUtlea at the Great World. DELAYED Mr. Lathra was
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    • 91 17 THE latest fan of the booming Singapore wig industry is Australian singer Lynn Rogers. Lynn, who Is wowing them at the Malaysia, has bought six wigs during her stay here. 1W reason to allow her to cheat a little and cut down oa number of
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    • 139 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young %OUft WIPt ACKIO^ I 1/ X KNOW— BUT «MI V t J Ml TO SWAT ALL y ALSO ASKIP Ml TO fi TMI FUMIH )> X V^XI VOOOPWTIMIJ TWI WOU€I -^/fom^tlk POROINNIR I f I **sflk ARCHIE By Bob Montana (every sport] then a v^ >
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    • 133 17 THE DIARY S.M am S pm: Exhibition of books for young people at National Library (foyerX 10 am pm: Exhibition of Paintings by Mr. Chieu Shuey Fook at Meyer Gallery, Raffles Place. 10 am pm: Art exhibition at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hll Street 4. 1f: Forum on Deviant Youth
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  • MOTOR CYCLING
    • 1047 18 ONE DAY you may wake up and decide that with traffic jams and no parking signs all over town it is time to get rid of the family car and switch to two wheels. Immediately you will be beset with a bewildering
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    • 580 18 Suzuki T9O Wolf (left). Engine Air cooled, twin cylinder, two stroke. Capacity 89 c.c. Bore x Stroke 38 x 39.6 mm. Gearbox 5 speed constant mesh return change. Max Hp 10.5 at 8.500 rpm. List Price $1095 A TRUE wolf, a fighting hornet, this Is the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 65 18 WMmW Stop as soon as safely possible if you we the Wait for 1 0 or 1 5 minutes ar W temperature gauge going off the scale. Open ing your hands with a piece HIAWN rv m**T^U*icr*r bonnet "•'P c OO1 but on no radiator cap a half-turn to DRAWN
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  • DRIVE
    • 47 19 PERFORMANCE: Maximum 110 m.p.h.; 0 to 60 mph m 14.5 sees.; cruising speed 95 m.p.h.; fuel consumption 23 to 28 m.p.g. with 14-gallon tank. Four cylinder, overhead valves; bore 90mm, stroke 85.5 mm; 2,175 c.c; 109 b.h.p. at 5,500 r.p.m.; servo brakes, front disc.
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    • Article, Illustration
      967 19 LIKE FOUR helpless black lumps, they scrub, they roll, they cushion, they hang on for dear life and they smoother rough surfaces. Yet they are kicked, ignored, unwashed, forced to bear unwarranted strains, do everything dirty and usually unappreciated. No, it isn't a sad fairy tale where the
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    • 621 19 IT WAS a getting-to-know you session all the way with the Citroen DS2I. It wasn't so much an opportunity to test the car but more a pleasant treasure hunt for the limousine's capabilities where every search didn't go unrewarded. Few buyers of the car will
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 42 19 Boiling point :hen. protect- lf the wiffne is still hot whan r«t M ng, dnbble loth, give th* coi^ water m slowly with the •< running •Me th* pres t0 circulate the water through the system. Switch off before replacing the c*o. t
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  • U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
    • 124 23 CARACAS, Thurs. BraziUan football's super star Pele has been warned not to accept an invitation to meet Venezuelan President Dr. Rafael Caldera by the leftist National Liberation Armed Forces. The warning was sent to Pele who arrived here on Tuesday for a series of games
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    • 285 23 Umpires and linesmen's turn for the big money FOREST HILLS, New York, Thurs. The U.S. open tennis championships were washed out yesterday and umpires and linesmen used the occasion to bid for some of the loot of the big money tournaments. They say they are tired of doing it for
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    • 559 23 ST ANNES, Lancashire, Thurs. Scotland's Eric Brown, the British Ryder Cup captain and a dedicated opponent of the larger size 1.68 inch ball, led the field with a four over par 76 m the first round of the "Dunlop Masters"
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    • 419 23 BARCELONA, Thurs. West Germans Hans Fassnacht finally had the better of his Swedish rival Gunnar Larsson by winning the men's 200 metres freestyle m a record-breaking time at the European swimming championships here yesterday. Fassnacht, Deaten by Larsson m the 400
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    • 126 23 THE Australian Army has responded quickly to a recordbreaking tenpin bowling marathon staged m Singapore three months ago by a British combined services team. A squad of 36 will bowl nonstop for 12 hours at the Katong Bowl next Saturday. Six women all wives
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    • 69 23 Player to watch in badminton championships A player to watch m the Singapore Badminton Association national badminton championships is international Wee Kin. Wee Kin, a Member of the Singapore Thomas Cap squad that played m New Zealand, cleared the opening round singles matches with convincing victories. He is expected to
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    • 181 23 LONDON, Thurs. Four more first division clubs were eliminated from the English league soccer cup by teams from the lower divisions last night. Yesterday the victims were Leeds United and Newcastle United. Tonight, the biggest upset was the defeat of Manchester City, holders
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 24 23 DAVYJONES By Sam Left HBT V \y t* °O v w*■ i*- r i-y x nfvHi v% V mrfl HVW •.Ti? M 1 l
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    • 260 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 2 Determined on being a camper (8) 5 Whole scale of cord about the 4 Disavow, and tear one morning symbolic dupe m pieces 8 You come to a halt m the last S Manure was partly operation (4) discovered back on August the 9 Equal
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  • 451 24 Smashing 27-3 win by Saints in national junior rugger ST. ANDREW'S School entered the National Schools junior rugby tournament final with a smashing 27 points (three goals, drop goal and three tries) to three (penalty) victory over St. Joseph's Institution at the People's Association ground yesterday. The Saints will now
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  • 95 24 Scoring a try m each half Dunearn Secondary Technical School beat Whitley Seconday School 6-0 m the other semi-final match. Dunearn opened the score m the fifth minute through Kok Peng Mun, who weaved his way through a bunch of defenders for touch. On resumption
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  • 63 24 NEW YORK, Thurs. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay, stripped of his title after refusing to do military service, is to meet Jerry Quarry m Atlanta,, Georgia, on Oct. 26, it was announced here tonight. It will be Clay's first fight for more than three years.
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  • 696 24 A treble for Abdul Rahman in Radin Mas District meet ABDUL Rahman Marood of the Pulau Sekijang Pelepah Malay School scored a treble m the Radin Mas District tenth annual swimming meet at River Valley pool yesterday. Abdul Rahman won the "A" division 50 metres freestyle (35.4) the 100 metres
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  • 478 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's veteran tennis star, Sharin Osman and Amir Leow entered the second round of the 39th Malaysian open doubles tennis championships which began here today. They beat Tommy Lim and H. Sperl of Malaysia 6-3, 6-1. Sharin is also m the
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  • 451 24 Saints are champs in swim meet ST. ANDREW'S Junior School emerged overall champions m the Me N air district's eleventh annual Primary interschool swimming carnival at Amber Road yesterday. Rangoon Road won the Boys' 'A' division trophy with 44 points, St. Andrew's the 'B championship, and Balestier Girls emerged champions
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  • 93 24 Filipinos to play bowling matches here A TEAM of 17 Filipino bowlers arrived Singapore last night on the first leg of their Far East tour. While m Singapore they will be guests of the various bowling associations Singapore Island Country Club, American Club, Grange Bowlers Association and Katong Bowling Association.
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  • 133 24 CHINESE Association defeated Rubber Sports Club by two games to one to win the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Inter-Club medley billiards competition. Benny Law (CA) gave his team a good start by taking the first game, beating Robert Ec (RSC) cdmfortaMy (200--144), m
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  • Singapore Herald
    • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR FIRST DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Sept. 12, 1970
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      • 6559 1  - Capuccino can upset in Race 4 CAVALIER FTF Y RR By COMBINED CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR SATURDAY Best Bets: Kachlag Town, Kachaag Kada, Jaldast Best Leagshet: Itmii Leader la Bace Five. Kuching Town gets a confident vote m Race Four for Class Three Division Two performers over 7F at
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