Singapore Herald, 12 September 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 46 Singapore Saturday September 12, 1970 MC<P)22O7 15 CENTS
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 62 1 LONDON, Fri. A 100,000--ton tanker is afire and sinking by the stern off the coast of Oman near the entrance to the Persian Gulf after being m collision with a Soviet freighter, Lloyd's Register of Shipping reported last night. Lloyd's said the Soviet ship picked up
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    • 49 1 Mr Geoffrey Rippon, the Duchy of Lancaster and the Minister m charge of the negotiation for Britain's entry to the European economic community, arrived today m Hongkong to have an on-the-spot examination to obtain a clearer picture of Hongkong's problems upon Britain's entry into the Common Market. ODD
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    • 26 1 Communist troops were reported today to have advanced to the outskirts of Siem Reap and the Government's military position there appeared to be worsening.
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  • 710 1 Hostages: Talks hit snag PRISONERS SWEAT OUT ANOTHER DAY IN THE DESERT AMMAN, Fri. Negotiations to release the 280 hostages held by Palestinian guerillas ran into difficulties today amid conflicting reports on the whereabouts of the prisoners. A Red Cross spokesman said he had no information on when the hostages
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  • 34 1 AMMAN: Palestinian commandos today proclaimed a state of emergency at their "revolutionary airport" where the hijacked planes were held, and said that important security measures had been adopted to cope with any development.
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  • 264 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel today complained to the United Nations that the United Arab Republic has set up more surface-to-air missile batteries less than 30 miles from the Suez Canal inside the ceasefire zone. At the same time, reliable Washington reports said
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  • 178 1 A U.S. COPTER DROPS IN TO ASK 'WHICH WAY?' TIE HUM OF traffic alofg 4* Esplanade was drowned by the shriek and whistle of a powerful gas turbine engine at about 3.3t yesterday afternoon, as this United States Navy helicopter cane roaring In from the sea to hover over the
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  • 49 1 ROBERT Dean Hilliker, 42, an American business executive, was yesterday found dead m the bedroom of his flat m Block A, Far East Mansion, off Kirn Yam Road. Police recovered a glass of water and some pills m the bedroom. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 22 1 MANILA, Fri.— President Marcos granted executive clemency yesterday to 194 state prisoners on the eve of his 53rd birthday.
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  • 109 1 SAN FRANCISO (California), Fri. A U.S. Federal Judge refused yesterday to dismiss a suit challenging the legality of the Vietnam war, saying the failure of the American courts to decide the issue had'contributed to national disunity. U.S. District Court Judge William Sweigert said the U.S. Supreme
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  • 32 1 TOKYO, Fri. Pro-Peking Chinese residents m Japan will be barred from re-entering Japan if they leave the country to attend China's National Day celebrations m Peking on Oct. 1.
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  • 31 1 BONN, Fri. The ambassadors of the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union will meet m Berlin on Sept. 30 for the next round of their talks.
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  • 231 1 LUSAKA, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, whose speech was considered by delegates as one of the best of the non-aßgned summit, visited Zambia's Botanical Gardens today. An aide said the Prime Minister planned to fly to Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, tomorrow. He leaves
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  • 164 1 13 die in 3a.m. blaze T AMPIN, Fri. Two women and 11 children were burnt to death when a wooden building on the main road here caught fire at 3 a.m. today. They were among 16 people sleeping on the upper floor of the two-storey building. The other three managed
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  • 82 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has delivered a half dozen Huey helicopters to Cambodia as part of military assistance to that country. The helicopters are the first aircraft included m the announced U.S. shipments to the Cambodian forces. Other U.S. arms aid included small arms, ammunition
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1105 2  - THE GENTS DON'T SAY 'LADIES' Adele KOH CHECK if you have any of these items m your living-room: A liver-shaped table. China figurines m a glass cupboard. A Mantovani record. Artificial flowers. You do? Dear, dear, we are decidedly non--11! This is part of a game we all play called
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  • Viewpoint
    • 385 2 Survey shows students take to ETV "Graduate Teacher", basing comment on personal experience with two Sec. II Mathematics classes, has written that the current ETV programmes are not correlated to classroom teaching (S.H.July 29). ,DDD It is a known fact that classes react differently to any given programme, due among
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 443 2 THE announcement by the Palestine Liberation Organisation that passenger hostages would be transferred from the "revolutionary airfield" to Amman was obviously a gesture to public opinion. However, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine which master-minded the latest wave of hijacking still has to be
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  • 309 2 I FULLY share Hsueh Tien Jung's sentiments about Asians m Singapore who give themselves fanciful Western names (SH. Sept. 8). I cannot agree with him more that some of these people must surely be suffering from an inferiority complex to need to
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  • 166 2 RECENTLY I had a telephone transferred to my name. In due course, I received a letter from the Singapore Telephone Board asking me to pay, on top of the usual transfer charges, etc., rental fees for the third quarter. As the former subscriber had already
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 55 2 M ROBINSON'S J^m BB When your shopping list H^ f reads like a potpourri of clothing, gifts, decorating needs, beauty <4ft care, furniture, appliances and linens L SHOPHNGAT IROBINSON'Si/ I^^9 aTiC only a few minutes -Mfdrrl, drive from your home and surrounded by ample *W the kind of shopping you
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    • 74 2 r THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS IMPORTANT! To reflect me proper image of your office or home your success and capability, you demand the exacting design and quality for flooring. Carpets Furnishings Singapore's Leading Carpet Planners can help reflect your status; through detailed study of carpeting requirements suitable for your environment
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  • 312 3 COMPOUNDED fines for having a vehicle with a smoky exhaust have been raised from $20 to $100 $50 each for the owner AND the driver from Sept. 1 This was stated m a report issued by the Ministry of Communications today on the progress
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  • 11 3 'NOW SCA&D HiM.Mft.WtlSON rig ISNT USfcDTOXXJ LIKE JAM/
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  • 277 3 STB will be in Big League by 1975 SINGAPORE will have joined the league of developed countries with 14 telephones to every 100 people by 1975. Mr. Alan C.Y. Yeo, chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board, said this m the latest annual report of the Singapore Telephone Board. The board
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  • 165 3 EXPERT URGES HOTELS TO FORM A PACIFIC GROUP HOTELS IN South-East Asia sboald concentrate on persuading tourists to visit the region as a whole, said one of Singapore's most experienced hoteliers yesterday. The President of the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association, Mr. S.C. Huang, was announcing the first convention of
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  • 107 3 CHANGE OF NAME FOR FULBRIGHT FOUNDATION BANGKOK, Fri. The Fulbright Foundation, a U.S. aided education organisation named after American senator J. William Fulbright, has changed its name. The new name is ThailandUnited States Educational Foundation, which both Thai and American officials hope will help create a better image than the
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  • 69 3 A HOUSEWIFE pleaded not guilty m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to cheating Mr. Eng Yong Whee of $6,300 on Nov. 22, 1969. Sim Slew Eng, 49, of Da Silva Lane, was alleged to have taken goods fronv Mr. Eng and paid him with a
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  • 125 3 National Orchestra on air tonight THE Singapore National Orchestra, conducted by Shalom Ronly-Riklis, can be heard over the FM Stereo Service of Radio Singapore this evening and tomorrow. The programmes will be broadcast direct from the Conference Hall, from 8.28 p.m. to 10.00 p.m., with an interval at 9.15 p.m.
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  • 90 3 Youth admits stealing $1 ,500 and $433 watch A DISTRICT judge called for a probation report yesterday on a youth who was found guilty of breaking into a businessman's flat m Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, and stealing $1,500 and a $433 watch. Pang Gek Poh, 18, admitted m the second
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  • 101 3 Capt. Scott is new B.I. Chief Marine Supt. CAPTAIN L.W. Scott (above) has been appointed Chief Marine Superintendent of the British India Steam Navigation Co., a member of the P O Group. He succeeds Captain D.B. Lattin, who retired last month. Captain Scott joined the company as a cadet m
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  • 39 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Assistant Commerce and Industry Minister Inche Taib Mahmud left for Mexico today to attend the General Assembly of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations to be held from Sept. 17 to 26.
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  • 180 3 WHAT SOCIETY NEEDS FROM ITS YOUNG SOCIETY needs the idealism and challenging spirit of youth to cope with the social ills of high-rise living and apparent prosperity, said an American sociologist at the Chinese YMCA yesterday. Prof. Del. Jay Kinney from George Williams College m Chicago was speaking on "Defiant
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  • 141 3 EIGHT LECTURES ON S'PORE IN THE 70s A COURSE ea "Singapore Is the 78s" Jeintty presented by She Adalt Edncattea Beard and Eadle Television BaSjBSSBB wttl ceaunence ea Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. hi the Cnltaral Ceatre Theatre. Oae of the eight lectares of the course wttl he held each
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  • 57 3 IPOH, Fri. A 29-year-old woman, Karam Kaur, today gave birth to triplets m the General Hospital here. A hospital spokesman said the triplets, weighing 4 Ib. 11 oz., 5 lb. 8 oz. and 5 Ib. 6tt oz., were delivered by Caesarian operations. The babies two boys and
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    • 69 3 •jTjjlj] NATIONAL DAY L y^ J SPECIAL DRAW LAST 3 DRAWS TO WIN BIG FORTUNES THIS SUNDAY'S DRAW NO: 73/70 (13.9.70). 1 st Group $165,000 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $500/--plus 2,228 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES
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  • 94 4 FLOWER DISPLAY FOR THOSE WITH AN EYE FOR BEAUTY THE First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, opened a three-day flower arrangement show at the Conference Hall yesterday. On display at the exhibition organised by the Singapore Association are flowers specially flown m from Australia and Japan. There are also miniature Japanese
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  • 451 4 A DETECTIVE corporal with revolver m hand and bleeding profusely from a neck wound, chased a national serviceman m Geylang Road and arrested him after firing two shots m the air, a court heard today. Cpl. Lim Choon
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— About 120,000 Government workers from Division One to Three may get the salaries recommended by the Royal Salaries Commission at the end of November, if they opt to accept the new terms and conditions of service. A Treasury statement today said
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  • 192 4 AUSTRIA IS SINGAPORE'S $20 MIL. A YEAR CUSTOMER TRADE between Singapore and Austria increased substantially last year, and among the locally-made goods sold to Austria were wigs, undergarments, socks and orchirds. Austria's exports to Singapore amounted to $10.5 million last year, but her imports from Singapore totalled $20 million. These
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  • 40 4 BATU GAJAH, Fri. Three students of the Sultan Yussof Secondary School here have been reported missing from home since Wednesday, a police spokesman said today They are P. Pathanabalan 14, M. Ramalingam 15, and Rajago Ismail, 14.
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  • 372 4 --GROWING MARKET OF 'LUST TRAVELLERS'. ASIA and the Pacific will grow m importance as a holiday region m the near future for Americans and Europeans with money to spend. For such people, Europe will lose its glamour and sparkle, Mr. J.F.A. de Soet, the deputy general
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  • 405 4 Birth control: Call for more mobile unit visits MOBILE family planning units should go round the factories more regularly to sell birth con trol pills and devices to the workers, Mr. Yeo Thian Seng, executive director of a sauce factory said yesterday. He was speaking after a family planning session
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  • 238 5 100 pilots in queue for 11 jobs HOPES UP FOR MSA EXPANSION PROSPECTS FEARS that a shortage of pilots would hold up MSA's expansion programme have proved groundless. More than 100 applications have been received for 11 vacancies as flight captains, and MSA is expected to screen the applications soon.
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  • 272 5 SCHOOL children have their problems too. This is the theme of a forum which the Singapore Association of Mental Health is to hold on Sept. 30 at 8.15 p.m. m the National Library auditorium. Mr. Lan Hope, the Association's public relations officer, said:
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  • 323 5 Greater interest in joint ventures likely after Lee's Bonn visit PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew's visit to Bonn later this month will help persuade more private West German investors to set up ventures here, according to German Ambassador Wilhelm Roer. Mr. Roer, who will leave for Bonn next week to
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  • 74 5 Taxi driver fined for 1 7 offences TAXI DRIVER Chan Kirn Teck of Strathmore Avenue was fined a total of $645 yesterday for committing 17 minor traffic offences between 1966 and 1968. The offences ranged from causing unnecessary obstruction to carrying an excessive number of passengers. He answered to 11
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  • 50 5 ONG Keng Chye, 17, of Haig Road, unemployed, yesterday denied stealing sports equipment worth $346.45 belonging to the Vigilante Corps at Dunman Integrated Secondary School last month. Ninth Magistrate Tan Chin Tiong allowed bail of $1,000 and fixed the case for further mention on Sept. 26.
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  • 34 5 A YOUTH, Sob Sya Hwa of Jalan Membina was fined $30 yesterday by Seventh Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow for throwing away rotten oranges and twenty boxes m Redhill Lane on June 7.
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  • 261 5 THIRD CLASS COPS? NEVER SAYS POLICE SPOKESMAN "MEMBERS of the Special Constabulary have lever been regarded as third class cops," said a police spokesman yesterday. "They aot only provide a useful service to the commmity, bit also strengthen the arm of law enforcement," he added. The "third class" label was
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  • 146 5 A NIGHT-CLUB watchman who stole four carpets valued at $18 from an unlocked car was sentenced yesterday to two years' jail. Jigindar Singh, 29, who had seven previous convictions, was further ordered by the Third District Judge K.T. Alexander to undergo a year's
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  • 212 5 BANGKOK, Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will arrive here tomorrow for a farewell visit to Thailand. Accompanied by his wife and daughter, a secretary and an aide, he will travel by a private executive plane. Only IS minutes after
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  • 89 5 WOO KOK HIM, of Lorong Sans Kanchil, was fined a total <of 190 yesterday for committing three traffic offences. He was riding his motor-cycle m Serangoon Road on Oct. 8 last year at 48-50 mph m a zig-zag manner, weaving m and out of
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  • 23 5 IPOH, Fri. The Ipoh Young Women Christian Association is to organise a five-week cooking course here beginning on Sept. 18. DDD
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  • 22 5 IPOH, Fri. Thirty pupils, including 10 girls, from the Anglo-Chinese School here donated blood to the Ipoh Blood Bank today.
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  • 267 5 Youths of MCA now have a bigger say By V.K. CHIN: KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian Chinese Association today unanimously approved its new constitution giving the younger members a bigger say m running its affairs. In the first general meeting held by a political party here since the lifting of
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  • 66 5 MR. LAN Gilmour, the British Under-Secretary of State for Defence for the army will arrive m Singapore this evening. He will visit the British bases m Singapore and West Malaysia. He leaves for Penang on Tuesday morning and will meet Corporal Rambahadur Limbu, the only
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 193 6 INDIAN RULERS FILE COURT WRIT NEW DELHI, FrL India's former maharajas went to court today to try to win back their titles, privy purses and privileges. Describing a Presidential order that had "de-recognised" them as a fraud on die Indian Constitution, five maharajas asked the Supreme Court to restore their
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    • 66 6 radiophoto WHILE Palestinian guerillas and Jordanian L troops battle, women 1 and children released m from the hijacked TWA A and Swissair jetliners A sit m the basement of I Amman's Interconti- W nental Hotel on Wednes-i I day. The hotel was hit W
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    • 447 6 Life in Amman back to normal as fighting ends AMMAN, Fri. life began to return to maraud la Amman today after fierce fighting between the Jordanian Army and Palestinian guerillas. The Go vernmeit appealed to the people to return to work following 4 mw agreement the third In a week
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    • 173 6 TAIPEH, Fri. Taipeh's war against hippie culture would g"o on, the city police said. Wang Lu-chia, Deputy Chief of the Taipeh Municipal Police Department, told a Press conference the anti-hippie drive was necessary to preserve good Chinese customs. He said police patrols would watch
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    • 35 6 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Ambassadors to South Vietnam and Laos agreed today there was no possibility of China committing troops to Cambodia to beat up the war there, Foreign Ministry officials reported.— AP
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    • 338 6 BEIRUT, Fri. Arab countries including Iraq today joined the West m efforts to release three hijacked jetliners and 280 passengers from guerilla captivity m the Jordanian Desert. The move came as the captors threatened further reprisals against the interests of
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    • 24 6 Britain's two major airiiaes BOAC awl BEA will accept bo farther last-mlaate flight bookings to the Middle East because of the hi jacktags.
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    • 270 6 CAPETOWN, Fri. An army of about 40,000 men m Zambia and Tanzania were waiting to march against the whites south of the Zambezi River, Justice Minister Petrus Pelser disclosed today. They were fully trained, stationed m 36 camps m the two
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    • 30 6 RAWALPINDI, Fri. Press reports today suggested that the Pakistani Naval Commander-in-Chief, ViceAdmiral Muzaffar Tasan will visit China for 10 days to seek aid for the country's ageing fleet.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 117 6 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff AILV -w n. a*a^***S***M^-~~' u s -^-^BJB ffjfx jw*^ uuUma^^^S^^Tf^r- e 7c Un '~'<». s,.«ic.n i~^pj HAS CAUGHT BBMB& liuV. Vv W V M? INSTANT, LS Bafe^V 2!^ ni-*^ w^uuni Sk. V t KV' lkvv w TUC Bw_3^C^^B wWUUUY^U*^Ua*^^^^y^^U^S^^^ iJ^Oi< 9 Bk^ > aa^L^B^Bai. avtv
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  • 252 7 SCIENTISTS SHOW TIME-LAPSE SEQUENCE TO BACK DRIFTING CONTINENTS THEORY LOS ANGELES, Fri. Two U.S. Govenmeit orieatlsf have produced visaal support for the theory thai for the past 2M ■lIH— yean continent* have beea makiag a slew J— r— y acr«M the face ef the earth. They have predaced a series
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  • 190 7 TAIPEH, Fri. Taiwan will continue to dispute Japan's claim to the Senkaku Islands and the possibly oil-rich continental shelf on which they rest, but is willing to discuss the claim with Japanese diplomats early next month, Foreign Minister Wei Taoming said today.
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  • 26 7 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet Defence Minister Andrei Grechko arrived m Mongolia yesterday after inspecting the battle readiness of Russian troops guarding the Chinese border.
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 216 7 NEW equipment to deal with oil pollution has been developed by the British Government's Board of Trade and will be distributed to major British ports. The Board of Trade journal said hired tugboats carrying the equipment could be at the scene of oil pollution
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    • 218 7  - Brown: Why I urged arms sales to S. Africa H.B. BOYNE by MR. GEORGE BROWN has confirmed that when he was Foreign Secretary he unsuccessfully urged the Labour Cabinet to supply South Africa with arms. In a B B C radio interview he said: "Without betraying any secrets, I took
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    • 398 7  - Hawkish Dayan now coos like a dove CLARE HOLLINGWORTH LOWERING THE TEMPERATURE By ia Jerusalem GEN. MOSHE DAYAN, the Israeli Defence Minister and leading hawk m the Government, is making earnest and unexpected efforts to lower the temperature m Israel. Speaking by radio to a nation that has come to
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  • 753 7 Africans set the tone at Lusaka LUSAKA, Fri. The third world non-aligned summit ended here today in a triumph for the young African nations and a welter of resolutions attacking the white regimes of southern Africa. Delegates and observers from 60 nations selected South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal as their
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  • 151 7 GOLDA AGAINST ANY EXCHANGE I TEL AVIV, Fri. Prime Minister Golds Melr (above) yesterday appeared to role oat any possibility of Israel banding over captured Arab guerillas m exchange for passengers of the three airliners hijacked to Jordan this week. In a speech to a gathering of Israeli teachers here
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  • 66 7 COPENHAGEN, Pri. The missing Danish submarine Narhavalen has been found Fears had arisen for the 26--man submarine after it failed to surface on schedule last night m bad weather off the coast of Norway. The ship Henrik Gerner reported that everything was m order aboard the submarine,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1461 8 ILLI /IY N. KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules 1 I I A >. beginning on this page are given in four parts for y** I *if* A ammmmrmmtaamamm m 8nlps w o« t bound, eastbound, southbound and coastal •r^ T— i IjL \^A \\U\Waw\\^a\\ *\t Each entry gives
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  • 153 9 Hongkong's chances fo becoming container centre HONGKONG, Fri. Containerisation is already a fact of life m Hongkong although full services have yet to be developed, the chairman of the Hongkong Management Association, Mr. K.S. Lo, said here today when he opened a conference at the City HaU. He said Hongkong
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  • 201 9 LONDON, Fri. More active chartering conditions were evident today, especially m the grain sector. A cargo of heavy grain was covered from the U.S. Gulf to Avonmouth at 81/6 fio (free m and out) for Sept/ Oct. In addition, grain cargoes were arranged from the same loading
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    • 562 9 Westbound continued ~»NG CHAU Sept 28/30 Colombo, Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah, Khorr., Kuwait, B'rain, Dubai, Damm. KL/GB VIENNE sept 16 L'don, Havre. H'burg. R'dam, A'werp, O'kirk. MM/MM VISHVA DHARMA Sept 18/20 N.York. Boston. M'treal. Toronto, Ashtabula, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago. SCI/JS VISHVA KIRTI Sept 21/22
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    • 559 9 VISHVA MAHI MA Sept30/Oct3 Rangoon. Calcutta. SCI/JS WEST BREEZE Pt/Sept 13 N.York, B'more, Charleston, N.Orleans, Houston Galveston. DL/CA YAMAHANA MARU Sept 16/18 Persian Gulf ports. YSL/OL YAMATSUKI MARU Oct 15/17 Karachi, Persian Gulf ports. YSL/OL YUEN CHAU Oct 12/14 Karachi, Dubai, Damman, B'rain, Kuwait Khorr. SSA/SSA LARS MAERSK In Pt/Sept
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    • 254 9 Ships In port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Pacific, Novaya Ladoga, British AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Faith, Kyoshin Maru No. 62, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Gammewah, Slidre Bar at, Koto FOR SEPT. 12. Selatan, Nikkei Maru, Tirta Sakti OUT: Houan Maru 6, Yuho Anco Stream, M.H. Thamrin, Jozef Maru 12, Sinoutskerk 13/14, Conrad,
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  • 356 10 A moderate upturn was retarded la the afternoon as dealers became reserved and the market finished slightly easier yesterday. The stock average was down 8.21 yen at 2,157.26. Electric home appliances, cameras and some high-priced issues, including Sony. Mitsumi Electric, Canon and Nippon Optical, were lower. Minings
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  • 670 10 Mining shares drifted lower yesterday after opening on a firm note. The closing tone was irregular. Great Boulder and Loloma were among the few to move against the trend following the news that Austin had won the first round m the shareswap court action. Great Boulder closed
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  • 217 10 The market yesterday made further advances m continuation of Thursday's late upsurge. Gains, however, were small. Trading was active and the day's turnover amounted to $11 36 million, compared with $9.82 million on Thursday. Wharves rose to $30.50 m early dealings but fell back slightly to close
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  • 101 10 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Government has decided to remove import restrictions on more than SO items by September next year, government officials said. The list of items on which import controls will be lifted will be announced early next year. This will reduce to less than
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 384 10 Asian development centre to be set up in Japan TOKYO, Fri. Preparations are going ahead to set up an Asian regional development centre m Japan with a United Nations trust fund, Government sources here said today. The centre is to be established m Nagoya City during the next fiscal year
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    • 486 10 EEC agrees to 'very moderate' easing in exchange rates LUXEMBOURG, Fri. Finance Ministers of the six-nation European Economic Community made a further step today towards a acommon position on the question of more flexible exchange rates. In talks described by Luxembourg's Premier and Finance Minister Pierre Werner as "very positive,"
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    • 54 10 Fri. Average monthly exports from Indonesia have jumped from U5553.6 million last year to US$6O.l million so far this year, the Trade Department said. Figures released also showed that imports rose to U*****.1 million during the period of January through August this year from US$362 million during the same
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    • 262 10 LA PAZ, Fri. The Bolivian Government announced that it would pay US$7B million to the American Gulf Oil Company, which was nationalised by the Government m October last year. The sum would be paid over a period of 20 years, but if the three wells m Bolivia, formerly
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    • 109 10 TOKYO, Fri. Toyo Kogyo today denied local press reports that U.S. Ford had reached agreement to acquire a 20 per cent capital m the Japanese company. Toyo said its vice-president, Mr Kohei Matsuda, met Ford chairman Henry Ford II m Detroit last week to discuss subjects of mutual
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    • 174 10  - CDC housing in Borneo S.C. CHAN By KUCHING, Fri. The Borneo Housing Mortgage Finance Berhad last year approved a total of 803 loans for $13.82 million compared to 408 loans for $6.9 million the previous year. Revealing this, the chair man of the company, Mr. W.A. Belsham, said this week
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    • 103 10 LONDON, Fri. British Petroleum announced an interim dividend of 1 sh. 1.617 pence for the first six months to June 30, 1970, same for the comparable period last year. Group net income before transitional relief was £37.8 million, (compared with £54.4 million). Sales proceeds were £1,217.6 million (£1,094.8 million)
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    • 84 10 LONDON, Frl. Pre-tax profit of British Insulated Calender's Cables totalled £11,275,000 for the six months to June 30, 1970, (compared with £8,976,000 for the same period last year). Tax took £5,204,000 (£4,093,000) Net profit was £6,071,000 (£4,883,000). 8.1.C.C. declared an interim of 4.5 per cent (same). Depreciation was £4,784,000
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  • 428 10 SINGAPORE September started the week (ended Sept. 11) at 51 Vi cents traded with October at seven-eighths cent premium. By Thursday, the last day for September trading, September traded at 49>/ 2 cents and the discount to October was \Vi cents, reported GREEN COLLIER. The main reason
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  • 271 10 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Sept. 11). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0975 Gold (99% fineness, pertael) 282.125 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 47.60 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 143.00 Japan (per 10,000 y«»> 167.75 LONDON
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 257 11 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Government is interested m a US$l5O--m ill ion Japanese project to build an oil pipeline across the Kra Isthmus m South Thailand, Deputy Premier Pote Sarasin said yesterday. Pote, who also is Minister of National Development, said Japanese officials have
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    • 253 11 MANILA, Frl The Soviet Union has expressed willingness to provide monetary aid with "no strings attached" to the Philippines m its oil exploration, a returning Filipino legislator said here yesterday. Rep. Carmelo Barbero of the Opposition Liberal Party, was a member of a four-man Philippine Congressional
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  • 1643 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE PRICES dipped snghtly m the Stock F.icthange yesterday morning as speculative bulls took profit. This was followed quickly by weekend short-squaring activity which replaced many early losses with gains at the end of the day. Trading volume, however, continued low and
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  • 120 11 PEOPLE in business HI TAY MENG HOCK, a veteran m the insurance field, has formed a new company, the Pioneer Insurance Underwriters, which will operate m Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. He said he would encourage all his agency personnel and staff to participate m the holdings of P.1.U., which would
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 343 11 RUBBER 51-1/8 cents a lb. (dowa a quarter cert). Opening indications yesterday were higher than Thursday's close due to a steady London CIF market. October was quoted as current month and first business was written t* 51 cents. Upcountry selling against consignments set-off caused a slightly easier market.
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    • 106 11 (For the week ended Sept. 11) Differentials are given m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. SMR SCV Sept. (pallets) 2V« cents premium nominal. Oet (pallets) im' cents premium nominal SMR S Sept. (pallets) 1* cents premium nominal. Oct. (pallets) 1% cents premium SMR H5
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    • 64 11 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence per lb). Tone: Quiet; CIF's Sept. 17-3/4 18. Oct. 17-7/8 18-1/16. Nov. 18-8/16 18-7/16; Spot 18-7/8 19-1/4; Settlements Oct. 10-1/16 19-7/16. Nov. 19-7/16 19-5/8, Dec. 19-11/16 19-15/16. Oct/Dec. 19-7/16 19-5/8, Jan/March 19-15/16 20-1/16, April/June 20-7/16 20-9/16, July /Sept. 20-5/8 20-11/16. Oct/Dec 20-11/16
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    • 46 11 TIN $455 a pica! (unchanged). The Straits tin market m Penang held steady yesterday and the metal price remained static at $655 a picul. The London overnight price, however, dipped by £2 a ton. Yesterday's demand was reported from the United States and Europe.
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    • 28 11 (Closing buyer /seller prices for Sept 11, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Quiet; Spot 1503 1504; 3-month 1509 1510; Settlement 1506; Total turnover 275 tons.
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    • 153 11 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per lone ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine Sept. 203 to 200 paid; Philippine/Indonesian Sept. 203, Oct. 202, Nov. 203, Dec 204, all resellers., COCONUT OIL: Straits Sept/ Oct. 133 resellers; Malayan Sept/ Oct. 141 resellers; Philippines
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    • 45 11 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.726, (2) 143.75; Hongkong 38.42; Beirut 36.69; London 36.325; Zurich 36.308 36.405; Paris 36.39. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollar* per taeL
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  • 407 11 Despite some hesitancy m the blue chip sector, stocks were generally on the plus side m early *««»f The Dow Jones industrial avenge added less than a point. The Stanpoors index broader m scope gained SI cents. Upside issues held a better than five-to-four advantage over
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  • 527 11 The market drifted lower m very quiet trading yesterday. The overnight Wall Street downtrend was the main depressant, while Middle East uncertainties and caution ahead of the UK August trade figures due on Monday caused buyers to hold off. A little selective support was seen m late
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  • 202 11 AMSTERDAM The market was quietly mixed yesterday, with Akzo, Hoogovens, Philips and Unilever easier. Royal Dutch firmed on American purchases. Plantation* eased, but Van Ommeren was against firmer. In shippings. KLM were steady. Most local industrials were mildly down. PARIS The market was mixed m quiet dealings yesterday.
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  • 251 12 SAN QUENTIN, California. Sirhan B. Sirhan, convicted assassin of Senator Robert Kennedy, was subdued by tear-gas m his death row cell at San Quentin prison for throwing food at a guard and refusing to give up a metal tray, Warden Louis Nelson said
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  • 37 12 HONGKONG, Fri. Film star Meng Li took a bikini bath m a tub of Holstein beer today as 35 photographers milled round. It was a publicity stunt to promote a new film.
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  • 38 12 SAIGON, Fri. The U.S. Army is investigating an incident m Binh Tuy province east of Saigon which reportedly involved the alleged rape and slaying of a Vietnamese woman and her daughter by American troops.
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  • 41 12 THE THREE HIJACKED JETLINERS radiophoto THE three hijacked airliners on the airstrip m the Jordan Desert. From left: a BOAC VC-lt, a TWA Boeing-7t7 and Swissair DC-8. The BOAC plane was hijacked on Wednesday and the other two last Sunday.- AP
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  • 172 12 LONDON, Fri. Mia Farrow, the willowy film actress, and conductor Andre Pre vin, the father of her twin sons, were married yesterday m a London church. A spokesman for the American couple announced the wedding today. The couple were married m Rosslyn
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  • 17 12 Fri.— West Pakistan was declared free from cholera, but all incoming travellers must have vaccination certificates.
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  • 174 12 WASHINGTON, Fri. Every package of birth control pills now sold must contain a brief warning on possible health hazards under a new Federal regulation effective this week. The warning reads: "Do not take this drug without your doctor's continued supervision. "Oral
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  • 519 12 No more sites in city for private builders A LABOUR shortage and rising prices of building materials have forced the Government to postpone offering more sites m the city for private development, National Development Minister E.W. Barker said last night. The building boom m Singapore, which he expects to last
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  • 95 12 SAIGON, Fri— Eight Asian countries are taking part m the Eighth Session of the South-East Asian Co-ordinating committee for Transport and Communications, which opened here today. They are Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and South Vietnam. Also attending as observers
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  • 25 12 BANGKOK, Fri. Taiwan's Army supply commander, Gen. Chou Shin Ying, is now m Thailand to see this country fight their common enemy Communists
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  • 374 12 I— CULTURAL SHOW TO HIGHLIGHT MALAYALEE FESTIVAL THE MALAYALEES celebrate today their most important festival Onam. The Singapore Kerala Association is putting on a cultural show at the National Theatre tonight to mark the occasion. The Association's adviser (and N T U C secretary-general), Mr. C.V. Devan
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 334 13 Delay strictly for some rare birds PARK OPENING 10 MONTHS BEHIND SCHEDULE HERE'S WHY THE Jurong Bird Park is expected to be ready within the next three months after a delay of about 10 months. The delay is due to innovations being introduced for the welfare of the birds. Also,
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    • 107 13 It's officially Sentosa MINUS the Pulau PLANS to develop Pulau Sentosa (formerly Pulau Blakang Mati) into a tourist resort are going ahead. PULAU Blakang Mati is to be known officially as "Sentosa." (Tranquillity) The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board admitted yesterday that someone m the Board made an error m announcing
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    • 30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Information and Broadcasting Minister Dato Hamzah presented a set of records of Malaysian songs today to the outgoing Japanese Ambassador, Tan Sri Taisaku Kojima.
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    • 281 13 Starscope I lirEaai isiaaii m i^maMl Financial prospects Yoiur g^^ ron,^. Financial matters begin A long-term tie, ft C B i iJi*^! tic life can be accented to assume a major factor association, or problem promising, nut how to again now; try not to be m the coming weeks, per-
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    • 145 13 Our Thai Tie-up At no <vrtra expense see Thailand, India and the Middle East on your way to Europe and the U.S.A. lt> I I HJ lilS per week from South East Asia East and West Go boeing from BANGKOK westwards on Sunday, Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. From SINGAPORE
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  • 320 14 Divorce petitioner changes his mind MR JUSTICE Kulasekaram yesterday dismissed an oil refinery foreman's petition for divorce at his own request. Ong Book Chuang, 32, who had sued his wife Ting Chew Ling, 30, for divorce on the ground of cruelty, decided to discontinue proceedings after lunch yesterday. Mr. Haridas
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  • 106 14 SINGAPORE has been chosen as the venue for the 10th Lions Club South-East Asia and Orient Convention next year. This decision was taken at the Ninth Lions South-East Asia and Orient Convention held m Nagoya last month. More than 3,000 "Lions" from Asia are
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  • 116 14 YOUNG OR OLD YOU CAN NOW LEARN TO SWIM THE MINISTRY of Social Affairs (Sports Division) is to conduct swimming lessons for both children seven years and above and for adults at the Van Kit, Farrer Park and River Valley swimming pools. Twelve lessons, lasting approximately four weeks, will be
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  • 200 14 MRS. MERYL Goodson, 48, flew m yesterday to talk with otfer two hundred people and to listen to them as they recite poetry. She is here to conduct the annual examinations m Speech and Drama, Effective Speaking
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    • 288 14 A GREAT TIM LIES IN STOR Presenting BLACK FIRE Showtime: 11.30 p.m. A fiery team who will sing and play anything from top favourites to paychedelic pop. Backed by H.H. Tann A Ms Royal Players. 9 p.m. Floorshow features DUO REVELLE Acrobatics Extraordinaire Music by Shin Fook Nien. Chinese Orchestra
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    • 759 14 WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE RAFFLES VILLAGE strators and the Thunderbirds GOODWOOD HOTEL »nd Heather; another treat is m At g J£ S and the Blackflre whfch comes on Cafe Allegro For an atmosdancing facilities for before or a t 1 a m Ph* 1 of gypsy-land, dine and after dinner guests.
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    • 190 15 TIIBn v c UNDAY f When you have an account at the First National City SATURDAY SUNDAY. n.» m L J«n rt\mm fir** <g/T\ News, comment and music: Bank you come first Ns^Z/*^^ 4.30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Our bank comes second. J3» What you want, right down to the
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    • 1984 15 Fo^r complete weekend guide fW 1 I BasketbaU enthnslasts ought to know B^HWnffWT^flffl^W F 1 ix I iSnlnVnHnlHnV who the Harlem Globetrotters are. For Xl P Ill k I M I InHnlnVHnaHi W :jx: -igl those who don't they are one of the nLavM M 111 iHi I 1 JXM>)IM,MJIJbMI
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  • 804 16 MBS. Nargb Medhora came from India m IMS with her two elder sons, Jamshid. 29. Chartered accountant, and Pirdaus M, under houseman training at a Singapore hospital. Cyrus 18, an HSC student, was born m Singapore. Nargis and her husband, who is the manager of
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  • Article, Illustration
    153 16 Living dolls YUVAL ud Doryt Cihei are two of the happiest children we know. Perhaps It's becaose their father is a psychologist. Ynval, at six, can read the Herald (with a little hit of help). He kaows the meaning of big words like "propaganda". ("When someone tells yoa alee things
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  • 365 16 Dear Editor, I saggest Uuit yoa have a poetry sectioa so tkat we kave a chaace to scad la oar owi composttioas. Here are some jokes. I hope it will kelp to make the corner iaterestlßf. TOM: Why did yoar brother swallow a flyswatter? Abb: Becaase he opeaed
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  • 799 16 THROUGH THE EYES OF A PSYCHOLOGIST THE A GIST PSYCHOLOGY is the scientific t of what people think, feel, and do. concerned about how we perceive world. How we see, hear, taste, smell; how we interpret the sights sounds of this big, blooming, bm confusion of life is the proper
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  • 125 21 The pletare right ilmw«iHm Bad a laatfc havlag a halrcat at the iiliili' barber-shep. Bat leek agate! There are ataay mere Haas aad laaiha awattfag their tin. They are hMdea la the aiett ■■likely place*. See hew maay yea eaa flad. (ActaaUy, there ■re n ef each.)
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  • 168 21 HERE Is this week's competition. It Is the same for aD chlldrea bat there wfll be separate prises for those aged eight and under aad those aged nine to twelve. Tell no ahoat what yoa bate most In grown-ups. Are they fair? Do they always order you
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  • 323 21 Hello Childrea: Again we received a large aamber of eatrles for oar drawing aad writing competitions. The sahject was "My Teacher**. The resalts will be aaaoaaced aext week, so don't forget to check to see if yea have won a prize! Bat childrea, we are
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    • 156 21 You probably care for your skin at night-time... •W^Hnmn B^Bn^^^ Hnflßn^i*ai Ut i Bfc^ll^nl B^k^^^afnmn^a^iaißmi A-n>, g _^M "''^kTrnfaaT 'm R5» Kb ikte P SsU^al HBm|m^ mh ?*^t^iiMWp^%^B^^^KKik?m; J^^^ Maan^B^Bffa^B^Bff^nr^*TT isawj^Bjffipaßnjn^inaann^^ i .^jlpv f^- f^Kr >j -9? *v n% if *^^k ißn heVl j^** What about day-time? For day-time, there's
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    • 690 22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES, AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL, P. PC. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All othor classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service charge $1
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    • 690 22 STEWARDESSES: Straits Steamship Company Ltd. require Stewardesses for their passenger vessels responsible for the care and supervision of children. particularly during their meal and play times. They wll have to sign on Articles snd be subject to working hours on board ships. Salary $160 p.m., overtime payable on stewards' rates.
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    • 679 22 Kin i_ STORES CLERK with a few years experience required for factory m Jurong. Apply Box H1 154 Singapore Herald. SEAMEO REGIONAL INNOTECH CENTER requires s good and experienced driver. English speaking. Bring licence, identity card and testimonisls. Apply personally at No. 39 'Newton Road between 2.30 p.m. end 4.00
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    • 252 22 1970 Ford Capri 1900 GT 1899 Opal Kadett Stationwagon 1999 Ford Cortina GT 1999 Datsun 1300 1999 Fort Cortina GT 1998 Auatin Mini Mara 2 1999 Datsun Pick-up 1999 Opal Kadatt Supar L 1999 Ford Eacort GT 1999 Ford Coraair Dal vice 1997 Opal Rafcord 1990 L 1997 Ford Cortina
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  • 434 23 3 Aussies in men's singles s- finals FOREST HILLS, New York, Fri. Three Australian professionals, all from Sydney, and a lone American will contest the semi-finals of the United States Open Tennis Championships. The American, Cliff Richey, will meet Tony Roche m one semi-final, while Ken Rosewall takes on Wimbledon
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  • 300 23 30 Open tourneys in first tennis Grand Prix FOREST HILLS, Fri. The tennis Grand Prix, held for the first time this year, will be extended m 1971 to cover at least 30 open tournaments with record prize money of US|l.5 million, the International Lawn Tennis Federation announced here yesterday. The
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 444 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Special Steel is retaining his last start winning form. With a riding boy up the Dear Brutus gelding sprinted attractively over 3F m 39-2/5 on a soft track here this morning. The fastest gallop, was by Nasib 11, a Class Three
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  • 365 23 Hungarian claims 200 m European swim record BARCELONA, Fri. Three European records and numerous national records were broken on the sixth day of the European swimming championships here yesterday. First to claim a new European record was the Hungarian girl Andrea Gyarmati, who clocked 2:25.5 m the 200 metres backstroke.
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  • 21 23 They clocked 3:32.3, with six of the other seven finalists all setting new national records. West Germany finished second
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  • 378 23 ST. ANNE'S Lancashire, Fit A fantastic first nine holes of three-under-par 32, m violent rainstorms and gale force winds, by England's Neil Coles was the outstanding performance m the second round of the Dunlop Masters £10,000 golf tournament at the Royal Lytham and
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  • 57 23 JAKARTA, Fri. President Suharto's two sons, Sign Harjojudant o, 19, and Bambang Sutanto, 18 will be among the competitors for the President Suharto Cup m the West Java motor rally. The Cup is at present held by Jakarta's governor Major General Ali Sadikin. President Suharto's sons
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  • 50 23 BANGKOK, Fri Santos Football Club of Brazil, which will be touring SouthEast Asia with its star Pete m the new year, has been invited to play two matches m Thailand. Bangkok Bank, Thailand's top team, si willing to guarantee the Brazilians U5535,000 per watch. AFP
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    • 474 23 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Of) OTHER y|| BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY P^^^ |l Herald Essay Compe- AAiiTroT ft fe titions will bi at three CONTEoT i yD J g levels for Pre-Univer- aai ihaii g sity students, for Secon- UUUI UN g dary Four students
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  • MALAYSIAN OPEN TENNIS
    • 355 24 SEEDED internationals, Omar Ibrahim, Wong Tew Ghee, Wee Kin and Yeo Ah Seng advanced to the quarterfinals of the men's singles m the national badmintion championships at Guillemard Road last night. Thomas Cup player Wong Tew Ghee showed his class eliminating Abd.
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    • 594 24 Defending champ Van Bay reaches singles, doubles quarter-finals KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Defending champion Vo Van Bay of Vietnam reached the men's singles and doubles quarter-finals m the Malaysian Open Tennis Championships at the end on the second day's play at the Selangor Club courts today. Van Bay scored a smashing
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    • 138 24 Forces snatch one nil win A GOAL by right-half Baharom Salleh m the 85th minute gave defending champions Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association a 1-0 victory over Vigilante Corps m the Police-Military knockout soccer final at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Both beams were well represented by their national youth
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    • 194 24 Sosc adopts draft constitution for new sports body SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council yesterday adopted the draft constitution for the Singapore National Olympic Council at the management committee meeting held at the Ministry of Social Affairs. The SNOC will serve as the controlling body for sports m the Republic. Inche
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 165 24 LONDON, Fri. Colin Cowdrey struck a magnificent century as Kent built up a virtually impregnable lead at the top of the English County championship table at the Oval here yesterday having taken eight bonus points so far from this match, Kent are 26 points
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  • 672 24 SINGAPORE'S promising swimmer Elaine Sng scored a treble to take top honours m the 10th annual swimming championships of the Newton District Primary Schools held at the River Valley Road Swimming pool yesterday. Elaine, representing Singapore Chinese Girls' School, won the SO metres butterfly, and
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  • 564 24 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Fri. Gretel 11, the Australian challenger for the America's Cup, confirmed her superiority over La France m two training races here. Gretel 11, who beat La France 4-0 m their elimination series, again outsailed the French boat m
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  • 17 24 West Germany, Fri. Results of the unfinished fifth round matches m the chess "OLYMPIAD" here today.
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    • 72 24 OWING to airmail delays, supplies of our Twiuset Crossword have failed to reach us. We hope to resume publication iu a few days. Meanwhile, here are the solutions to yesterday's puzzle. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTIONS LS-LUJ-LJ-f Bm 1 t i T iTji;$|o''N BB H 1 Lai Ml 1 M 'M lfH|A|C|T|l|C|A|l| j|
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