Singapore Herald, 14 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 47 Singapore Monday September 14. 1970 HC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 573 1 Israelis round up 450 Arabs AN APPARENT BID TO PUT [7F C PRESSURE ON f THE GUERILLA^ TEL AVIV, Sun. The Israelis arrested about 450 Arabs linked with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine yesterday and today in an apparent attempt to put pressure on the guerillas into
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    37 1 JUBILANT PaloStiffliOfl guerillas give victory signs as thsy pos* stop the wfocfceoo of BO AC VC-10 jetliner which they blow up on Saturday at a desert airstrip. The plane was one of throe the guerillas Mow up.
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  • 162 1 Hussein a 'virtual prisoner' of 5-man military clique BEIRUT, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan is "virtually a prisoner" of a five-man military clique, the Lebanese paper, Le Jour, reported yesterday. Among the "extremist clique" are General Zeid Ben Shaker, a relative of the king and assistant army Commander-in -Chief, and
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  • 229 1 FIGURE OF US$4OO-500 MIL. TALKED ABOUT WASHINGTON, Sun The United States might resume economic aid to Israel, whose finances had been hard hit m her protracted struggle with the Arabs, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. William Rogers, said last night. He mentioned no
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  • 50 1 WOMEN ud children who were among the first to be released from the Swissair jetliner hijacked by Arab guerillas to Jordan file past a guard at the airport m Nicosia, Cyprus. They were flows oat of Jordan m a chartered Red Cross plane.
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  • 121 1 China by Lee: 'We are apprehensive' CAIRO, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said m an interview published by the semi-official Al Ahram today: "We are not afraid of Soviet or American influence m our area, but we are apprehensive about China m particular because it gives the situation a third
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  • 47 1 MR. PHILLIP LEE of St-A, Oxford Road, Singapore 8 has woa the first prise of a National 2-ba«l 4-speed Stereo System m oar first "Spot the Printer's Errors Competition AA." The Aril resalts aad this week's coatest are hi page 17.
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  • 96 1 I IN SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVES of International airlines la Singapore will meet at Paya Lebar Airport today to discuss anti-hijacking measares. Most off these airlines with offices la Singapore have already said they have tightened ap security aboard their aircraft to foil attempts at hijacking, bat they
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  • 27 1 LONDON: Girl guerilla Leila Khaled still under close guard m police station. Government said she would be freed as part of "satisfactory settlemeat" with guerillas.
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  • 487 2  - Virtues of the dollar dream GRAHAM SAGE FOR just a dollar you can drop into any postoffice and try your luck with a Singapore Sweep Ticket. Or you can stop at one of those roadside Toto booths on your way to work and a buy a dollar dream there. For
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  • 727 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY MANY years ago, a display was held on the Padang m connection, I think, with the World Assembly of Youth. I was squatting on the grass chatting with a Negro member of the American delegation when a big man m evening
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  • 1063 2  -  JOHN RODERICK BY TOKYO: A year ago, the Soviet Russia and Communist China were spitting like cats about to tear each other apart. Today, though their backs remain arched and claws bared, the mood has changed. Last September, following serious border clashes, there was talk m
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 477 2 THERE is a healthy concern among the leaders of Singapore that the social stability and economic progress we are fortunate enough to he enjoying should not breed complacency. Few opportunities are lost for reminding the populace that Singapore is situated m a dangerous neighbourhood, and that
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  • 159 4 THE Slagapere Malay Teachers' Ualea yesterday tailed as the Geverameat to adapt a BMre liberal attitade towards deservlag Malay ■tadeata la enter to raise Ike sacle-eceaeailc aad cdars tl—s l staadards ef tae Malays. The aalea said aalike tae days waea
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  • 61 4 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises m the following areas: Mantling area today from 1.00 p.m. to 11.59 p.m. and from 7.00 a.m. to 11.59 p.m. tomorrow; the Mandai-Marsiling area from 6.00 p.m. tomorrow to 3.00 a.m. Wednesday, and the Mandai Forest Reserve area from
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  • UNION DECIDES TO TAKE DISPUTE TO THE N.T.U.C.
    • 84 4 MR. ASHFAQ Hussain of the University of Singapore's Institute of South-East Asian Studies will give a talk on "Postseparation effects on the Singapore Malays and their Response" on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. Organised by the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union, it will be
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    • 288 4 THE 600 employees of the Hotel Malaysia, who have been asked to accept what amounts to a CUT m their salaries, have decided to take their dispute with the management to the National Trades Union Congress, according to an informed source.
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    • 86 4 THE Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, was sworn m as acting Minister of Finance on Saturday, m the absence of Mr. Hon Sui Sen. Mr. Hon has left on a three-week tour of Europe during which he will attend the meeting
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    • 105 4 TWO men robbed a company manager of $2,000 m Paya Lebar Road at noon on Saturday The manager of the United Chinese Engineering Works Company, Mr. Chan Cheong Yew, 59, was carrying two paperbags one containing $2,000 and another $1,000 to pay the company's workers.
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    • 19 4 A TEN-MAN trade delegation from the British Furniture Manufacturers Export Club will visit Singapore on Sept. 22.
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    • 103 4 Police N.S. recovers purse from snatch thief A POLICE National Serviceman helped to arrest an Indonesian boy of about IS, who snatched a purse containing $500 from an Australian girl m North Bridge Road on Saturday. National Serviceman M. Nathtubowa, 21, was passing by when he heard someone shouting. 'Thief,
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    • 27 4 EDUCATION Minister Lim Kirn San will open a seminar on "Physics, Mathematics and Engineering m the service of Singapore" at the Conference Han on Friday.
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    • 143 4 TWO DIE IN SEPARATE ROAD ACCIDENTS ON SATURDAY A MOTORIST, Verapaa, 31, of Veerasamy Road, died m the way to hospital shortly after his car was lavolved la a collision with aa armoared car of the Siagapore Armed Forces la Ama Keag Road oa Satarday sight Three passeagers la the
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  • 237 4 Even well laid-out factories have high accident rates... FACTORIES with excellent layouts still continue to have high accident rates because inadequate supervision of the workers, according to the latest annual report of the Ministry of Labour. The Ministry dealt with 8,714 accident cases under the Workmen's Compensation laws, during the
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  • 62 4 Now a telex link with Turks Island TELEX service to Turks Island m the West Indies will be available from tomorrow. The service will be from 8.30 p.m. to 5.J0 a.m. daily. The charge will be $M.2t for the first three minutes and $15.4* for each additional minute or part
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin, has returned here for routine consultations with the Government. Tan Sri Ong, will leave for Australia at the end of the month to lead the Malaysian delegation to the 16th annual
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  • 273 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The two major opposition parties the Democratic Action Party and the Gerakan today expressed opposing views to the decision to raise the pay of Members of Parliament and Ministers. The secretary-general of the Gerakan, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said
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  • 119 4 THE MALAYSIAN Ship Officers' Union meets the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation at the Labour Ministry today for the second round of talks on pay increments and improved medical benefits. The last meeting ended in a dead lock. If negotiations fail the union will refer
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  • TO FEEL IN LOVE WITHOUT A SEXUAL PARTNER...
    • 441 5 Customs official on why young people take to drugs SOME youths can experience a feeling of "being deeply m love, without the need for a sexual partner" after smoking ganja (marijuana). This was the main reason why young people take drugs, Mr. T. A. Mugan, Senior Superintendent of Customs, told
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    • 304 5 THE new director of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Professor Joseph Silverstein, said yesterday that the institute should extend its research programme to cover topics of regional interest. Professor Silverstein said: "There are two Important fields of study which should be looked into
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    • 80 5 For use at sea a new oil detector AN oil detector, successfully tested, is available for use m Singapore waters. It is an "Oil Sleuth Detector" produced by HaUkainens. The sleuth is a metal box afloat on pontoons. Within it is an electronic device to detect oiL The detector uses
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    • 32 5 THE numbers picked m yesterday's Toto draw were: 15, 24, 26, 38 and 1. The additional number was 29. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were: 18,15, and 21.
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    • 288 5 THERE is a place for everybody m Singapore provided each one feels and acts as a Singaporean, Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) said last night. Inche Ghazali who was speaking at the 116 th birthday celebration of Narayana
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    • 44 5 OBSERVED outside a magistrate's court: An offduty police inspector sees a pretty girl walking past the court entrance and whistles at her. As he is whistling, a magistrate appears. Looking sheepish, the inspector mumbles: "Sorry, sir. Convicted on the spot."
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    • 141 5 Eight-day programme begins today for Comex 4 expedition AN EIGHT-DAY programme begfaumg today has been planed by the People's Association and various other youth and cultural bodies for the members of the visiting Comex 4 expedition. Tbe 42 British Comexers, Including 14 girls and a retired colonel, will stay at
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    • 103 5 1,000 Indons enter Tawau every month TAWAU, Sun. An average of 1,000 Indonesians cross the border to visit Tawau every month, immigration officials said today. The officials said most of the visitors come from Nunukan Island, an administrative centre for several foreign timber companies operating m East Kalimantan. Nunukan is
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    • 86 5 A course on personnel management INTRODUCTION to managing people, a course on how to manage office personnel, will start on Sept. 17 at 7.30 p.m. at the Chemistry lecture theatre of the University of Singapore. Mr. Anthony Teo, Training Co-ordinator of Esso Asia Service Inc. will be handling the course
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  • CABLE WORLD WIDE
    • 246 6 LON NOL: WE'RE WAITING TO GO ON GENERAL OFFENSIVE PHNOM PENH, Su. Cambodia today claimed the Cemmaaists were belag beatea aad that Cambodia farces were ealy waitiag for more ams aad eqaipmeat to go oa a geaeral offeastve. la aa lattrvlew pahlishfd by ajaber aews ageacy, the Prtaie Mlaister, Gea
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    • 452 6 AMMAN, Sun. Talks between the International Red Cross and Arab commandos over the fate of three airliners and 400 passengers were suspended today following the blowing up yesterday of the airliners. All but 40 passengers were released from captivity shortly before the three airliners a
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    • 570 6  - A THAW IN MALAYSIAN ATTITUDE TO PEKING BOB REECE TUN RAZAK, Malaysia's Prime Minister-desig-nate, seems to have made a very favourable impression at the Lusaka conference. It was certainly a good opportunity to project himself internationally before taking over the helm on Sept. 21, His speech brought to the surface
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    • 199 6 TOKYO, Sun. On the strength of an imaginary loan of 500,000 million yen (US$l,3BB million) from the National City Bank of New York, a group of con men swindled a company director of 22 million yen (US$6l,OOO). Toyosaburo Aral, 50, a real estate agent, was
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    • 285 6 US paid $1,OOOm to South Korean troops in Vietnam. WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States has paid out nearly $1,000 million to finance South Korean troops fighting m South Vietnam, according to information released by the Senate foreign relations committee. This sum includes extra payments to the South Koreans, bringing their
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    • 66 6 DURBAN (South Africa), Sun. Author and political figure Alan Paton has been given a South African passport for the first time m ten years. It had been withdrawn without explanation m i960 after he returned from a visit to Britain and the United States. Paton's
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    • 71 6 MANILA, Sun. A court yesterday sentenced a student to die m the electric chair for the June killing of a youth and his girl friend both members of the KabaUang Makabayan (Nationalist Youth) student or. ganisation. Alfonso Sabilano also was ordered by the court to pay
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    • 23 6 MANILA, Sun. President Marcos has accepted the resignation of Mr. Felipe Ysmael as special envoy to South-East Asia and Australia. AP
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    • 23 6 TOKYO, Sun. a threemember delegation of the West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation arrived In Peking yesterday for a vfalt to China.
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  • 1427 7 Rahman Ya'kub denies split in Sarawak coalition govt KUCHING: The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub denied last week that there was any trouble m the two-month-old coalition government. Member parties are Party Bumiputera (Malays), Sarawak United People's Party (Chinese) and Party Pesaka (Dayaks). Dato Rahman was
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  • 76 7 SAIGON, Sun. Smith Vietnamese riot police systematically destroyed 71 makeshift dwellings built by wounded war veterans la True Giaig, capital of Kien Hoa Province. The veterans were allowed to take away their building material after the houses, built oa pavements, were dismantled. Wonnded veterans
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  • 130 7 TAIPEH, Sun. The Chinese festival season has apparently inflicted its first red envelope casual ty m Taiwan three days before the start of the Moon Festival. A Chinese-language newspaper told the story on SaturdayThe Moon Festival, the ISth day of the eighth lunar month,
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    • 1480 8 I I 1 /I \l KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I 1 I X >v i beginning on this page are given in four parts for r amii I I N. wt f* f "L;^ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. _i^ r J V I it m
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  • 204 9 Shrinkwran-with a skin of tough plastic over cargoes laid on pallets THE name given to it describes the process "Shrinkwrap". It is a packaging method pioneered by MaerskKawasaki Line, and is now being used to ship cargo to Singapore from Europe. The cargo on pallets and a heavy plastic skin
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  • 51 9 LONDON, Sun. British and West European shipowners said yesterday they had merged their interests m the lucrative Australia container freight trade to shut out outside competitors. For British shipowners, however, this new close-knit association marks the first bid to seek closer links with European Common Market shipowners.-
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  • 105 9 TOKYO, Sun. The Ocean Transportation Corporation of China has cancelled an agency contract with the YamashitaShinnihon Steamship Co. The Japan Association for the Promotion of International Trade received word from Peking yesterday of the cancellation. The Japanese company had been handling Customs and other procedures
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  • 157 9 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association has notified its members of the direct Singapore-Honolulu cargo service to be provided by the Malay States Shipping Company. This was stated by a spokesman for the S.M.A. yesterday. The spokesman was commenting on a recent statement by Mr. E.C.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 560 9 Westbound continued TOBIAS MAERSK Sapt 30/Oct 1 Montreal, Quebec. ML/AAC TREPCA Sapt 21 Famagusta, Beirut, Lattakia. Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA JAGAYTAY Oct 18/19 N.York (5/12), B'more (29/12). BBL/HC TSINGCHAU Sept 28/30 Colombo, Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah. Khorr.. Kuwait. B'rain, Dubai. Damm. KL/GB VIENNE Sept 18 L'don. Havre,
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    • 545 9 VISHVA KIRTI Sept 21/22 Bombay. SC:/JS VISHVA SHOBHA Sept 18/22 N.York, M'treal, Toronto, H'ton. Ashtabula, Cleveland Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. SCI/JS VISHVA SEVA Oct 23/24 Bombay. SCI/JS VISHVA MAHI MA Sept 30/Oct 3 Rangoon, Calcutta. SCI/JS YAMAHANA MARU Sept 16/18 Persian Gulf ports. YSL/OL YAMATSUKI MARU Oct 15/17 Karachi, Persian Gulf
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  • 327 10 The market ruled slightly easier on Saturday on sustained profit-taking. High-priced issues were the main losers and shippings, petroleums, communication equipments and machinery stocks reacted in sympathy. Showa Oil, Japan Line, Eidai Sangyo, Sony, Pioneer, and Toyo Kogyo were among those to lose ground. The average fell
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  • 213 10 Industrials and market leaders generally continued to show strength during the week ended Thursday (September 10) Trading, however, was quiet. Speculative miners drifted for most of the week, displaying increased vulnerability at current levels. But a strong rally developed on Wednesday, led by Poseidon and Westralian Nickel,
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  • 168 10 The market held generally steady, during the past week, (ended Sept. 11), despite unsettling factors affecting sentiment somewhat. Small selective buying of leaders offset the downside influences of the WaU Street downturn, the current station m the Middle East, the IMF inflatron warning and home labour disputes.
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  • 235 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rmtes today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Retes in Hongkong dollar*, for Sept. 12). On New York IT 6.***** On New York DD 6.10 Gold (99% finenea. Per Uel) 283.875 Note Rates: China (per 100
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 246 10 WHAT the ordinary man sees as "unserviceable" heavy equipment on construction sites mean big business to Mr Victor Lam, general manager, Used Equipment Department of Tractors Malaysia Berhad. After complete reconditioning or rebuilding, heavy equipment can be resold at a reasonable margin
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    • 426 10 JAPANESE industries are looking for closer economic tie-up with South Africa aimed at exploiting its rich mineral resources. Coals and iron ores are Japan's two major import items from South Africa. Trade between Japan and South Africa, however, has been conducted solely through private contracts
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    • 187 10 PEOPLE in business MR J. TICBY, general manager of Bata Shoe Singapore, announced the following promotions: Mr Vim MR PETER VIM SOW NAM, 28, to retail manager. Mr Vim was manager of Bata Premier Store. He joined Bata m IMS. Mr Gob MS GOH YOOK KIM 29, to store manager
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      24 10 "Not one call all week —and he thought he was indispensable!" "If business doesn't improve shouldn't we call the Better Business Bureau?"
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  • 248 10 Malaysian projects for UNIDO KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia is to submit a wide range of industrial projects to the coming meeting of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) m Manila to attract foreign investments. According to an official of the Federal Industrial Development Authority, these would include projects based
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  • 141 10 HONGKONG, Sun. Containerisation will not bring any significant reduction m marine insurance rates for the movement of cargo, a leading marine insurance executive, Mr. R.C. Tucker, said yesterday. The best that could be hoped for at this stage was that existing levels of rates could be
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  • 42 10 The inflow of foreign capital and loans since 1959 reached U552,700 million at the end of July, according to government statistics. The statistics, compiled by the Economic Planning Board, showed the amount involved 644 foreign loans and investment projects AP
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 76 10 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul) Sept. 7 50-3/4 cts. 650.26 8 50-3/8 cts. 663.00 9 49-3/8 cts. 664.62% 10 51-3/8 cts. 656.00 11 51-1/8 cts. $664.00 On Saturday, the Straits tin price slipped by $1 a picul again to $654 on an estimated offering
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    • 53 10 Physical rubber demand was generally on a hand-to-mouth basis during the week (ended September 11) and showed no apparent price change. Demand was generally restrained as the auto industry continued to face the possibility of a strike when present labour contracts expire on Sept. 14. Futures were
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    • 342 10 THE Singapore produce market was generally quiet last week with the only action provided by the copra trad*. A reduction m copra arrivals 350 tons from Sabah and 100 tons from Indonesia coupled with reports that shipment* from Indonesia were not forthcoming caused a slight scramble to buy.
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    • 39 10 (Saturday's closing prices, In U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.875, (2) 144.25; Hongkong 38.64: Beirut 36.55 Note: (1) Export price to non-iterling inw m U.S. dollar*. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore doßan per taeL
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 347 11 THE share market opened almost lethargic last week bat by mid-week, a withdrawal of sellers followed by speculative baying made for better sentiments. Stock prices improved widely but on a quiet level and daily turnovers, except for Tuesday, did not reach the two million mark.
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    • 215 11 WkMtoek Harden <M): Sept. IS, U.M p.m- at registered office. 132/ 13« BoMnson Road, Singapore. KmmU Ka—pw fbK Sept. It, ».9t a.m. at registered •Mice, l« Jalan Tangsi, Kuala Lumpur. Kampoaf Lanjut Tin: Sept. 18, 10.30 a.m. at registered office, It Jalan Tangsi, Kuala Lumpur. Kramat Tin Dredging:
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    • 158 11 Rubber meeting in Kuala Lumpur next month KUALA LUMPUR, Sob. fflagapso is amoag several coaatrles takiag part la a meettag of rabber producers here from Oct. 14 to if, Commerce aad ladastry Miaister Meaamed KUr Joaari, said today. lacae Kbir said this before he left for Barma aad Nepal today
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    • 1430 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/Auc Price Closing Price* Yield Weekly Turnover l»7O Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed •000 +or- "000 orSING APORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.42 Aeot 1.36 1.40 11.1 4.60 2.66 Allied Choc 2.80 2.89 4.2 6.0
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    • 222 11 MORE than $27 million worth of orders for 21 vessels oi various kinds have been placed with Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers at T an j o n g Rhu, according to its general manager, Mr Dennis Sitwell. He also announced the simultaneous launching of two fast patrol
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    • 626 11 From Our Tokyo Correspondent THE Labour Problem Research Council of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party of Japan has recently recommended to Prime Minister Eisaku Sato a new aid policy to Southeast Asian countries. The new aid policy, entitled "Labour diplomacy for the *****," lays special emphasis on
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    • 102 11 TOKYO, Sun. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has decided to distribute about US$3OO million worth of gold to Japan, the United States, Canada, West Germany and the Netherlands, Finance Ministry sources reported today. The decision was made at an IMF directors' meeting on September
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    • 52 11 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Hotel S'pura (1) 10 Oct. 16 10 Malayan Credit (2) 12Vfc« Nov. 11 17V4% lTVfcft Ea«oDeb.(3) *V*% Oct. 11 7% 1 ft NOTE: (1) Interim dividend. (2) Final divide**; (S) later** of J3.60 on every f
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  • FINAL RUSH AS PEACE BELL TOLLS SAYONARA
    • 534 12 Expo 70 closes on note of soul searchin OSAKA, Sun. Expo 70 biggest and brassiest in the history of international expositions ended today in a swirl of gaiety, nostalgia and self-questioning. Crown, Prince Akihito closed the six-month world fair the first in Asia- at 11 a.m. in an hour-long ceremony
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    • 139 12 LONDON, Sun. Mrs. Imelda Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines yesterday took her 12-year-old son, Ferdinand to the Worthy Priory School where he is to spend the next four years. The school is at Crawley, 30 miles south of London. They were met on
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    • 594 12 From a mother of sons doing National Service MY THREE sons are all serving in the Singapore Armed Forces under National Service. I accept the fact that everyone has to play his part toj make S'ngapore a better and safer place and National Service is one of the ways to
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 296 13 Hai! Karate-ka rain blows in deadly earnest IS THAT REALLY THE PREMIER'S GENTLE DAUGHTER THERE? KARATE-KA Lee Wei Ling, 15-year-old daughter of the Prime Minister, was among the 22 who took grading tests for the first dan black belt at the Singapore Karate Association's premises m McNair Road yesterday morning.
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    • 123 13 THE PIIMARY Pradactiaa Depart Meat Is latradaciag "family aiaaaiag" far pigs to tubie breeders f ceatrol Aeearilag to its August kalletla, Ike Pigs aad Poultry Eesearch aad Tralalag lastltate at Seaiaawaag Is pravidlag aigkreeders with a aew teeaaiqae *f breedlag aad farrawlag their
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    • 49 13 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary to the Minister for Culure, Mr. Fong Sip Cbee, will apen the Ecole de Paris Graphic Art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. On display will be 106 lithographs, engravings and drawings by internationally tnown artists from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
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    • 242 13 JUVENILE laws m Singapore are outdated and unsuited to the population, a Law lecturer from Singapore University said on Saturday. Mr Cheong Yuen Hee, speaking at a public forum at the* university, described as "very unsatisfactory" the present system where some offenders
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    • 35 13 AIR CHIEF Marshal, the Earl of Bandon, Air Commander of the Far East Air Force from 1957 to 1960, will present a standard to 103 Squadron of the FEAF on Sept. 18.
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    • 95 13 MALAYALEES have been urged to make their fullest contribution towards building a multi-racial and multi-cultural Singapore. The call was made by Dr. V.P. Nair, president of the Singapore Kerala Association when he spoke to about 7,000 Malayalees who gathered at the National Theatre to
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    • 207 13 Teachers pick three for talks two dropped THE Singapore Teachers' Union has chosen its three representatives for the coming pay talks with the Education Ministry. The three Mr. V. Jayakody, chairman of the Cer-ttficate-ia-Education Branch; Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong, vice-president of the STU and Mr. Jacob Yoong, chairman of
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    • 33 13 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Rotary Club is offering a $150 medal for a local child hero for any gallant act performed between July l, 1969 and June 30, this year.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 129 13 COMPUTER-DESIGNED gam** PACKAGE BOILER SP "20 THROUGH 750 HORSEPOWER FOR OIL- HWNG" a^ I It takes a smart man a long time to It takes an even smarter man to pro- I g design a boiler because he has to gram a computer to make all those calculate the complex
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  • Article, Illustration
    166 14 ALL quiet! ABOUT ten Thai fishing vessels call regularly at Jurong Fishing Port where a fight broke out on Saturday morning between scores of local fishmongers and Thai fishermen. Other Thai fishing boats also drop m occasionally, as well as trawlers from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Hongkong. A fisheries officer
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  • 121 14 ASSOCIATION: STILL 1 ,000 EXPATS IN MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS MALACCA, Sun. There are still about i,#tt expatriates la the plantation industry, th* president of the Associate of West Malaysian Plantation Executives, Mr. T.R. Daraisingam, said today. He told the association's aaaaal meeting here that there were Malaysian executives with equal. If
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  • 52 14 by her foot A 10-YEAR-OLD girl, Tan Siew Eng, of Block 35, Jalan Bahagia, slipped and caught her right foot m the toilet of her home yesterday afternoon. It took the police and the fire brigade 45 minutes to release her. She suffered leg injuries and is now
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  • 245 14 Apologise or face assault charges, principal told TWO parents threatened to take a school principal to court to face charges of criminal assault recently for cutting their children's hair, Mr. Gerald D'Cruz, staff tutor m the Ministry of Home Affairs, said last night. They gave an ultimatum to the principal
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  • 290 14 Our HDB projects impress world housing authority SIR Hugh Wilson, a world authority on housing and planning, has said he is greatly impressed by the way Singapore tackled its housing problems. Sir Hugh, chairman of the Commonwealth Board of Architectural Education, won the Reynolds Award for housing and planning m
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  • 92 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Hamzah waned today that people operating unlicensed Radio and Television sets wo«ld soon be lined on the spot He said that laws relating to this procedure were being studied by officials from Us Ministry
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  • HEALTH
    • 602 14 Silicosis: A hazard of the granite quarry WE SHALL call him Manickam, though that of course is not his real name. He has never heard of Dr.Phoon Wai- On n and his Society of Occupational Health which is raising a lot of dust over the issue of industrial lung diseases,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 143 14 m I INTERN/WONALTRAININ6 CENTRE Singapore's Elite School for PRIVATE SECRETARIES All lessons are conducted m air-conditioned comfort, with sophisticated equipment and by dedicated qualified teachers. The Centre conducts full-time courses for private secretaries covering the following matfm 1 mVmtmVaVmVHmVaVsml subjects: STRUCTURE OF BUSINESS ■<■ OFFICE SERVICES l^^^^fc^^^l SECRETARIAL DUTIES ft
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    • 117 15 space saving packaged air conditioners finger-tip operation maintenance Both water cooled and air cooled models provide the same performances. It creates a clean, cool, healthy environment wherever it is. Finger-Tip control system. Space saving. Anti-air pollution. Daikin's highly reputed products are world famous. Sole Agents: A. C. E. (SINGAPORE) PTE.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1586 15 IS mailall] i mam a J ■rtttfr-AjaV. *$*fc#am^» m\ mmmmmmmmmmmJ SK A mm i a Mi a /^***»*»»>m^^M nßai -.jam *%Mmu m CvK Vni BBi mmmmmmmmmmmJ mm c**v* V/ m J^mm\ Ba^a^^Z^^^ n^Bs S^.'mjWlw mi 5 1^ nVaTmlllll «P v-/ C/ vl/ \A*J §m%%%Ww BJKa«li %&r 13^20 For The Family
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    • 1350 16 I OLD frontier ways are dying m the land of space m m£^\m. m /S' I I technology and oil wells. But for many a Texan his i^V W S^ (I I gun is still a way of life. M /w&^Am, m* J m It is bought and sold, oiled
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    • 124 16 ft jiBI fc. a^B Ssx^"«rtlmß mm iH jj Lm I\ mV ir t». ni^m Mr. Tan Kia Meng, Tanglin manager of the Overseas Union Bank, and the former Miss Lim Sai Hong, at their wedding on Thursday. The bride is also an employee of the bank. l^r aßr m^mtlLa__J,^H B^B^m».
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    • 119 16 I I tWBIUIIH Expect growing concern now about money over long periods, ♦of taxes both physical and financial resources. You can brace yourself for another period when other people just don't seem to understand you ♦or you them; disillusionment follows. j^ftj^mn^^a^m^^Bj Some long situation with co-workers or regarding your work,
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    • 147 16 o^") o^b> o^pi o^ o^p> o^*> o^p> o^w o^p o^^ o^p o^Vv Yonr flßaaclalj situation may have beea fall of promises, andjj thea vagaely aot as* substantial as yoaj hoped; watch these? trends now. S Yonr own attitade J makes all the difference C as to what to expect IbS
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    • 438 16 11 *^im4jß*,*4» I MJ." I Tony Cwrtta CHortoa Sro-aon Huwtn Huwan ok it nowi I otMtrrs too latb S Show* 1.*ft,«.1 Ad :SI SO. H »o*<4 00 *TMt AOVCMTUMISW^ f^OTo)^P)OMo)t| 11 o^a*. I^o. 4jSO. OJS *OJ0» »,m. i Fok-« "COW Mi OAOT* Color I Wafcart firrtir. Baiiira Locaa I NEXT
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  • town talk
    • 324 17 A UNITED Nations expert, Mr. Wilburt Feinberg, who has had extensive experience m the development of traditional crafts for export says a Design Centre is badly needed m Singapore. Mr. Feinberg has been sent by the United Nations to help establish the groundwork for
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    • 125 17 INTERESTED m doing up your garden? If so, the coffee morning talk on "Gardening m Singapore" by Mrs. Amy Ede might be of interest to you. It will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 10.30 am at 65 Shelford Road. Tickets at $3 each are
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    • 112 17 The Singapore Association for Retarded Children is raising funds for running expenses which include recruitment of more teaching staff. This would increase the intake of children. Expenses for 1970 are estimated to double that of 1969, due to the rapid expansion of the association. PROJECT
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    • 48 17 Mr. Peter Chan Kok Hong, President, lions Club of Singapore Central, has presented a cheque of $16,711 to the Singapore Association for the Blind. The money was collected from the Charity film premier of "The Apartment" held at the Odeon cinema on July 29.
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    • 137 17 8.30 am— B pm: Exhibition of books for young people at National Library foyer. It am 6 pm: Exhibition of paintings by Mr. Chieu Shuey Fook at Meyer Gallery, Raffles Place. 5 pm: Opening of Ecole de Paris graphic art exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall. 5.3§ pm: Talk
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    • 20 17 Today: 10.31 am, 8.3 ft. 9.55 pm, 9.6 ft. Tomorrow: 11.00 am, 8.8 ft. 10.41 pm, 10.2 ft
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    • 220 17 ELEVEN staff members of I.A.C. (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., who have served the company for a total oflM years, have bee* presented with long service awards. The awards for It years, 2t years and 25 years were presented by Mr. J.R.S. Klrkham, General Manager of the company.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 83 17 NATIONAL "SPOT THE PRINTER'S ERRORS COMPETITION— AA" RESULTS FIRST PfHZE: National 2 Band 4 Speed Stereo System Mr. Philip Lea, 20-A, Oxford Road, Singapore, 8. Six consolation prtoos: 2 Band Portable Radio Mr. Babraj, Mr Philip Saah Boon Hong 23- A, Lorong Toa Payoh, 1 2, Blandf ord Drive, Block
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    • 314 17 ■p'l^^^^'••" _^^J I L^r 111 I I "^^ayw»liM B. g '^B i^m^^^^ u IHI 'i /^r*A I B J ll ■^l. AU YOU HAVE TO DO t*:" ~J f SPOT the printing mistakes m the front page and page 24 of the Singapore Herald from Monday to Saturday this week.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 78 17 ARCHIE By Bob Montana (OH, GRACIOUS! f WHERE'S L -\HE'S THE THE PRINCIPAL W^ 7?! THE PRINCIPALS WORST L&ETTING M^ OWT??J WANTS TO Rl DEy BACK-SEAT O^ T _V^^^^mf^nU^ T H H E Re¥T|&HTs) THANK W I THOUGHT BACK HEAVEN.' ll 'D GONE DEAF^«mumd| BLONDIE By Chic Young IMIUUJIU^i-U-IJ^JX^ h«
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  • 453 18 CHEERS! Haven for the house-proud YOU really should get down to the President Shopping Centre m Serangoon Road. It's a haven for house-proud shoppers. We did a little investigation at the stores and found hundreds of kitchen gadgets, pots and pans cutlery and crockery at prices everyone can afford. Parking
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  • Li ving
    • 825 18  -  SYLVIA TAN By IS MARRIAGE doomed? It would seem so m the West where they are experimenting with all kinds of alternative arrangements for the man woman partnership. But m Singapore, marriage is thriving. There is never a dull day at the Registry Office where 13,000 marriages
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    • 403 18 COUPLE NOl| VIVIENNE and Alfred went steady for almost eight years before they married. They met when Vivienne was' schooling and never stopped seeing each other. However, they only decided to get married three years ago when Alfred received an offer to go abroad for
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    • 407 18 'WE QUARR ALL THE TIME' EL [COUPLE NO2| Dick and Amy are the most recently married among all the couples we Interviewed and perhaps the least traditional. Even their marriage was performed without the nsnal pomp and ceremony. They went to the Registry one morning and came out later as
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    • 331 19 Togetherness means an airline trip |COUPLE NO3| ANDIEW, 2. is, working m an oil company. His wife May, 23, is a teacher. They own a Housing Board flat which May is decorating m her spare time. They feel that this is the best way m which a couple starting out
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 166 20 DON'T START A SAGA CONTROVERSY WITH ME •STRONG HORSEMAN' (S.H. Sept. 5) completely misunderstood my point. I said E.T.V. is unethical, and cited how it has commercialised at the expense of non-profit organisations like the Singapore Amateur Gymnastic Association. I happen to know of this case because a committee member
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    • 86 20 Is this the way to treat a schoolboy?, MY younger brother, aged nine (a primary three student) left school this year because we moved house. Our new house is quite far from his old school, so we decided to find another school. But when we applied, most of the schools
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    • 77 20 IT IS disgusting to note that the physically handicapped are being made to pay for the artificial appliances which would enable them to lead a more normal life. Is the Treasury so hard up that we have to squeeze money from the handicapped? What a
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    • 48 20 I HAVE no doubt that "Ombudsman" (S.H. Sept. 9) Is not only a responsible but also an experienced person. Since "Ombudsman" has all the facts and figures concerting meetings of school advisory committees perhaps he should inform the Ministry of Education. S.S.LIM Rose Gardes,' IS,
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    • 282 20 IN the past as at present, income tax is not based on the income earned but on the basis of the responsibility one has to bear. This is contrary to the accepted principle that a person who earns a higher income double pay more tax
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    • 228 20 "OMBUDSMAN", m his letter published under the heading "A black mark for the ETV chart" (S.H. Sept. 1) made two points concerning an error m an ETV chart, and ETV ethics. Citing J.S. Scott ("Sea Fishes of Malaya") and H.R. Axelrod and W.
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    • 169 20 CAN I take it that K.C. Chong (S.H. Sept. 10), speaks for the School Advisory Committees m general? He called me a "frustrated member of the teaching profession." I am no longer a teacher. Yet he agreed with me that SACs should be caned
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    • 184 20 YOUR report headed "Two more lecturers leaving; Total of 11 so far" m the Herald on Sept. 7 is misleading. Mr. Robert The completed his contract as a full-time lecturer with the University and did not wish to renew it. However, he is continuing his service on a
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    • 186 20 PLEASE, MISS, CAN YOU EXPLAIN THAT? I WISH to thank Miss Ann Chiang for her reply (S.H. Sept. 8) to my letter. She did not explain why it is necessary to order officers to attend training courses during their school holidays and deprive them of hard earned rest. She says
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    • 122 20 Varsity entry is tough I REFER to a letter entitled "A taxing time for graduates" by Singaporean m the Herald of September 7. Admission to the University of Singapore is highly competitive and only those who achieve more than the minimum academic requirements gain admission. The University of Singapore provides
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    • 307 20 The not -so hot lines ARE we losing our selfdependence? I had a suspicion that we were, m the past, when reporters whom I had obliged by supplying over the telephone answers to their factual questions later took to asking, by telephone, questions which were rather more complicated and required
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    • 209 20 Let's forget those old colonial habits I AGREE with H.C. Choon (S.H. Sept. 10) that certain names do cause the owners considerable embarrassment. Nevertheless, I still find it hard to see why "LJm Ah Kow" would prefer to change his name to "Peter Lim" instead of say, "Urn Hock Seng."
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    • 228 20 A word from the Principal of the matter THE letters from "Earnest Student" and "In Doubt" (S.H. Aug. 15 and 21) call for a few comments. Students of the TTC who have any misgivings or suggestions should know only too well that they have access to the Principal either directly,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 436 20 M CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION OTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE 3 ESSAY .i^^^i £1 Herald Essay Compe- Q nAalTrOT A titions will be at three UUN I CO I L J H levels for Pre-Univer- g& AAlinAM Laaaaaaaaal sity students, for Secon- UUUlUN mmM%MmM9Mmm dary Four students and
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  • 281 21  -  JENNY LEW DOCTOR Nita Lopez has her own prescription for happiness a husband and domestic chores. But right now Nita's finding comfort m her first love. Singing. She qualified as a doctor because her father insisted. But after practising only a year, turned to showbusiness. She
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  • 187 21 Woody Herman and all that jazz "DID yon say Herman's Hermits?" "No. Woody Herman. He's coning here early next mouth." "Who on earth Is Woody Herman?" "Just one of the best Jaxi clarinetists who ever lived. Just the Ua4er ot a fantastic swing hand bach la the good old days.
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    • 56 21 REDIFFUSION'S TOP TEN 1 Lola Kinks 2 Neanderthal Man Hotlegs 3 Rainbow Marmalade 4 In The Summertime Mungo Jerry 5 War Edwin Starr 6 Song Of Joy Miguel Mm 7 Mama Told Me Not To Come Three Dog Night 8 25 Or 6 To 4 Chicago 9 Tighter, Tighter Alive
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    • 49 21 DRIVE-IN AND SHOP THE SPACEAGE m the largest and most up to date<Mi£B££M>shoe store at the PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX FIRST FLOOR NOW OPEN FREEPIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO Vo P.M. TUESDAY TO SUNDAY AND MONDAY FROM 12.30 P.M. TO 10 P.M. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
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    • 1399 22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS 1 REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All oth«* classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20ct$. Box Service charge $1 .00
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    • 666 22 I I Lm 818 m 1 JDInM REQUIRED one outdoor Salesman for cash register adding machines and typewriters. Reply Box 32, Queen Street, Singapore. LISTEN! ARE YOU: Unemployed Aged 17 to 29— Very fluent m English, ambitious- prepared to work hard, keen on travel. If you are we'd like to
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    • 619 22 -A QJICQI For our Classified M f DWOI Tele-Ad Services 3 f wmmmmmm^mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY Undertakes private 4 confidential, civil ft -commercial investigations. Room 16. 8-B Wayang Street. Tel: ***** Tan/Sim. ■LAN PRINTING A PHOTOSTAT from opaque originals up to 30" x 4V*. Natural Photographic Store. 435. North
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    • 310 22 EXCELLENT SWISS and French CHINESE CAREER bachelor seek cuisine. Excellent wine cellar our sociable, broad-minded lady speciality. Pepper Steak. Carol Inn friends. Age above 22. Telephone Bar And Restaurant 74, Robinson appreciated. Write to Box HIIS3 Road. Singapore Herald. APPOINTMENTS l\£ \8 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD ■hk fk I (PRIVATE) LIMITED Vacancies
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    • 330 22 PUBLIC NOTICES RATE $10 per single column inch M INVITATION TO TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF AIRCRAFT ENGINE OIL Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Ltd. invite tenders for the supply of aircraft engine oil at Singapore and overseas. The contract for the supply of aircraft engine oil will commence on 1 April 1971 and
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  • U.K SOCCER LEAGUE
    • 629 23 LONDON, Sun. Stoke City handed Leeds United their first defeat m the English soccer league yesterday and opened up the top placings m the major league standings. Leeds, despite the defeat, still lead Division One, with 13 points followed by Manchester City
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    • 271 23 FOREST HILLS, New York, Sun. Margaret Court of Australia scored the first leg of a rare triple m the U.S. Open Tennis Championships yesterday when she teamed with Judy Dalton to beat Rosemary Casals of the United States and Virginia
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    • 42 23 LEB AIR TROPHY FOREST HILLS, New York, Sun. Ken Rosewall of Australia was* awarded the Harold A. Lebair Trophy yesterday at the U.S. Open tennis championships. The Trophy is given annually to a player who exemplifies the traditions of the game. AP
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    • 131 23 BARI Italy, Sun. World middleweight boxing champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy stopped Doyle Baird of the U.S. m the tenth and last round of a non-title fight m this Southern Italian port city yefc terday. benvenuti bombarded Baird with a aeries of right
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    • 325 23 PUBLIC Swimming Club snatched a narrow 8-7 win i over defending champions Chinese Swimming Club m the Singapore amateur Swimming Association senior division waterpolo league match at Amber Road yesterday. With this victory the winners top the league table with
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    • 125 23 DONCASTER, Sun. Nijinsky, one of the greatest bones of the century, ran home a one-length winner m the St Leger yesterday to take the English triple crown. The last horse who completed the classic hat-trick was Bahrain hi 1935, m the 2,000 guineas, Derby and St
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    • 223 23 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sun. The World Weightlifting Championships opened here yesterday with a new world flyweight record. S. Holczreiter of Hungary, 24, surprisingly took the title with a lift of 754.75 lb. beating the old mark by 5.5 lb. Holczreiter, fifth m the last world
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    • 67 23 FOREST HILLS, Sun. Professionals here yesterday deplored the "Open War" between the International Lawn Tennis Federation and Lamar Hunt's "World Championship Tennis" group. Australian Ken Rosewall, speaking after the announcement that the ILTF was to extend the Grand Prix m competition with Hunt's one-million-dollar "World
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    • 136 23 ST ANNES, Lancashire, Sun. Brian Huggett, Wales' British Ryder Cup player, won the Dunlop Masters golf tournament at the Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Course here yesterday. Huggett won the first prize of £1750 thanks to a recordequalling final round of 65, which gave him
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  • SPORT WORLD
    • 453 23 BARCELONA, Sun. The 12th European swimming championships ended here last night after seven recordbreaking days. Six world records, 28 European records and more than 100 national records fell during the most successful championships ever held m Europe. The East Germans took
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    • 63 23 One of three Indian tennis players invited to play m Japan towards the end of October may not be able to go. The three men invited by the Japan Lawn Tennis Association are Ramanathan Krishnan, S.P. Misra and Premjit Lai. Krishnan and Misra are considered certain to
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 56 23 DAVY JONES > By Sam Leff WWin HAVt IS TRAPPED Ac^rco uiuat cctue i ivb Aki ctcduits/ I B<Tii ....,i Tlll .i^^ii INSIDE THE OVERTURNED BOAT' wnni 3ctwo lire «n cicKNIIt, mj OH, MAN. THIS NQRVfHILE LV\ v. mgTW wmsmimv t\wg^r^r^K^»saMTr~wijs t'ii NEVER FIND I DAW'S ift^m v^blb^^^^^Sbw^^A^ "^^^M^^T -*n
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  • 442 24 Unseeded Mrs Miall wins singles crown KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mrs. R.W. Miall of Singapore won the Women's title m the 39th Malaysian Open Tennis Championships here today. Mrs. Miall, who created an upset m the semi-finals on Saturday by beating defending champion Miss Radhika Menon of Malaysia, had a harder
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  • 209 24 FAV6URITES Burnley United scored a double m the Football Association of Singapore youth tournament at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Their senior team outplayed Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 3-0, and the Under- 18 side beat Kaki Bukit by the same margin to emerge champions. Burnley
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 24 RUGBY Schools Junior Tournament Final St. Andrews vs Dunearn Sec Tech (SCC, 5 pm). SWIMMING Schools Championship (Barker Road, 2.30 pm)
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 1675 24 Dunearn Garden pays thumping dividend in day of upsets KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dunearn Garden created an upset in the Class five, Division one7F event to pay a thumping dividend of $436. Ridden by L. Harbridge, he took the lead at the half mile to win two and a half lengths
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    • 37 24 Pool: $8,171 1st *****5 $2,311 2nd *****8 $1,158 3rd *****3 573 Starters: ($82 each) *****3, *****8, *****8, *****8, *****4, *****1, *****8. Coisolatlon Prizes: ($51 each) *****8, *****7, *****8, *****3, *****8, *****8, *****8, *****1, *****7, *****8.
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    • 82 24 W.G.R. Derrington scored a 66 nett to win the SICC 'C division golf medal match from Tan Chwee Lee (67). The ballsweep for the first nine went to K. Oshima with a 29 Vi nett and the second nine to V. Nair (30). R. Sharma (67 nett)
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    • 46 24 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Pool $1,379 Ist 14*357 $2,321 2nd *****7 $M« 3rd *****7 589 Starters ($44 each): *****3, 1482*2, *****9, *****9, *****3, *****4, ******, *****8, *****9, 14*778, 14*797, *****1, 1495 ft. Coasolatioa ($5l each): 1427 ft, *****3, *****7, *****8, ******, 14*5*8, *****9, *****1, ***** C 1411*9.
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  • 336 24 All ten better Asian Games marks MEMBERS of Singapore's cycling squad were praised yesterday by Minister of Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok when all 10 of them returned times m their respective events which bettered the marks of winners m the last Asian Games m 1966. The Singapore Amateur Cycling
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  • 136 24 10-2 win for SICC in Selkirk trophy SINGAPORE Island Country Club beat Inter-Services 10-2 to win the Lord Selkirk trophy at Bukit Timah course yesterday. H.M.Dyne and Heah Hock Heng lost to Stephen and Poka, Norman Sutcliffe and B. Marks bt. Colin and Brandy, Lauw Yang Choon and Gordon Scow
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  • 195 24 CHIA Chong Boon of the Singapore Armed Forces won the Singapore Civil Service Association table tennis singles title with a smashing straight sets win m the final round robin which concluded at Tessensohn Road yesterday. In his last match Chia beat Lim
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