Singapore Herald, 15 September 1970

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  • 483 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israel has warned the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine that it will impose the death penalty on PFLP members if hijack hostages m Jordan were harmed. The warning was carried to the guerillas by Dr Wazi Qamhawi of Nablus, m Israeliheld
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  • 325 1 AMMAN, Mon. American hostages held by the Palestinian guerillas will be treated as Israelis and detained until Israel accepts the principle of exchanging Palestinian prisoners, a top guerilla spokeman said today. All guerilla leaders here today refused to disclose any information about the remaining 40
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  • 200 1 POLICE have smashed a gang responsible for the armed robberies and thefts of goods valued at $500,000 from firms and godowns over the past 10 months. Fourteen people have been arrested m the past two weeks. Announcing this at a press conference yesterday, a
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 129 1 PRISON RIOT OVER PARTY BOOZE BANGKOK, Mon. More than 200 prisoners rioted and stormed the mam gate of a prison m southern Thailand last Saturday night after their leader was refused liquor for his birthday party. Police reinforcements on the walls fired more than 30 shots at the rampaging mob.
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  • 114 1 JAKARTA, Mon- A group of SO Muslim students demonstrated m front of the Soviet Embassy here today protesting the distribution of a book by the Soviets allegedly insulting Islam. The students, members of the Mohammadiah organisation, carried placards condemning Communism and accusing the Soviet Union
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  • 91 1 Razak meets Yugoslav Vice-Premier BELGRADE Mon. Malaysian Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak met Yugoslav Vice-Premier Miso Pavicevk) today. Tun Razak and Mr. Pa vice vie discussed bilateral economic co-operation, expected to be the main theme of the visit, the Tanjug agency said here. Tun Razak, who armed m Yugoslavia yesterday
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  • 264 1 Hush-hush measures to deal with hijackers SADGF REPRESENTATIVES of more than 2t airlines operating through Singapore decided at a meeting at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday to adopt secret measnr es to combat hijacking. A spokesmaa for the Alrliaes Operators Committee, which convened the meetiag, decliaed to disclose what measares woald
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  • 20 1 AMMAN: Over ltt tomks begu wUhdrawteg frwn poriti— b Bear Zarqa and moviag Mrtk toward Mafraq and Irbki.
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  • 578 2  -  FRANCIS HOPE By Hostag* In Peking by AHTHOMY ftHEY JoMph SO> All our evils, said Pascal, come from man's inability to sit quietly m a single room. Anthony Grey, a young Reuters correspondent, spent more than two years m a single room: 78 days
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  • 532 2  - A new bid by Ky for Saigon top job? DAVID MASON By resumption of bombing of North Vietnam, has now identified himself with the most hawkish of American pro-war elements, represented by If clntire. SPOTLIGHT The radio preacher, who rushed to Saigon when he learned Ky had been reconsidering his
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  • 455 2  - A STRONGMAN ROLE FOR MOSHE DAYAN MARTIN ZUCKER By TEL AVIV: Some Israelis are saying that Moshe Dayan has m effect become Acting Premier. It seems certain that the Defence Minister has emerged stronger than ever from recent decision-making. One influential newspapers says the patch-eyed Minister is dictating foreign policy
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  • 482 2 Bid to isolate hijack guerillas THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday, September 15, 1970 THE hijacking drama has distracted attention from the fact that the incidents of the last 10 days although internationally important m their own right have been a function of the Middle East conflict. The Palestinian guerillas were taken
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  • 512 2  -  Graham Sage IT IS perhaps refreshing m the 'rush-age' m which we are living, where time is money and money for some seems to be the only thing that matters, to find that humour has not been completely eliminated from life's daily routine. Every day we find
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    • 73 2 f THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS IMPORTANT! To reflect tie proper image of your office or home your success and capability, you damand 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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  • 211 3 A profit of more than $58 million for ROV THE Registry of Vehicles made a profit of more than $58 million last year. It spent $1,221,001 on operating costs and collected $59,444,997 m revenue. The ROY's annual report said that at the end of last year there were 133,882 cars,
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  • 129 3 ALL male Singapore citizens and permanent residents born between Jan. 1 and March 31, 1954, will have to register for National Service at the Central Manpower Base, Kallang, between Sept. 16 and Nov. 27. They will be given a medical examination and also
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  • 81 3 PENANG, Mon. Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, Inche Mustapha bin Hussain, today urged Malaysians to learn each other's languages to foster permanent goodwill. For Malays, a knowledge of Mandarin would give them an understanding of Chinese heritage and philosophy and help them socially and commercially, he
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  • 67 3 $1 70,000 library for Kuching KUCHING, lion. The president of the Kuching Municipal Council, Mr. Song Thian Cheok, will open the council's new $170,000 library here tomorrow. The council has received contributions totalling $65,000 towards the cost of the building and for buying books. A spokesman said today the library
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  • 77 3 SUNGEI PATANI, lion. Twelve fishermen were reacved by another fishing teat after their boat overtuned m heavy seas near Pulau Sayak, Tanjong Dawai, yesterday. They were on their way back when they ran into a storm. Losses were estimated at MO. 000 ODD SWEEP TICKETS
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  • 87 3 ABOUT 200 Singapore merchants will attend China's BiAnnual Export Commodities Trade Fair to be held m Can? ton beginning on Oct. 15. The Vice-chairman of the Finance Sub-Committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Teo Yang Teck, said yesterday that more than
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  • 70 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police recovered $5,000 worth of stolen electrical goods on Saturday following a tip-off, the Selangor CID chief, Assistant Commissioner Ko Kirn Cheng, said today. Among the goods recovered from a house m Tan Yew Lai Gardens were three transistors radios, a camera, a
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  • 48 3 MR. ASHFAQ HUSSAIN, who will be giving a talk on Sept. 25, at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society m Geylang, is a University of Singapore political science research student. He is not attached to the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, as reported m the Herald yesterday.
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  • 120 3 NANYAN6 University students are conducting a survey for the National library this week. The survey is aimed at a better understanding of the reading interests and needs of adult readers. Questionnaires will be sent to about 3,500 readers of the Library- Another 200 nonmembers m
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  • 278 3 NTUC ADVICE TO HOTEL MEN: SERVE ULTIMATUM THE NATIONAL Trade Union Congress has told 600 workers of the Hotel Malaysia to serve an ultimatum on the management to settle a wage dispute that has dragged on for more than 14 months. The workers who are represented by the Food, Drinks
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  • 542 3 Grenade death: 'Fumbler turned green' THE foolishness of a recruit cost the life of "a' brave and worthy officer" m a training accident at Pasir Laba last month, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday. Second Lieut. Tay Scow Kai, 20, a platoon commander at the School of Artillery, Singapore Armed Forces,
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  • 43 3 MR LEE Kuan Yew is greeted by Egyptian Vice President Anwar El Sadat on arrival on Sunday at Cairo Airport for a two-day visit. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam. AP radio (picture
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    • 213 3 Why does it keep on selling Because everybody loves a VW. The English call it a Beetle. .^^"W That doesn't mean they don't like it. B^m^^ai There is a Beetle outside every 7th. English home and E.C. Tan of Johore %\b^## Bahru has a Beetle and he is proud of
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  • 136 4 TWO MEN ROBBED OF A TOTAL OF $6,000 TWO men were robbed of a total of $6,000 m separate incidents yesterday. Mr. Kan Swee Yin, owner of Swee Guan Credit Company, was m his Jalan Besar office with an employee when two men waked m. They pointed a pistol-like object
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  • 481 4  -  ELENGOVAN ESTIMATE OF LOST EARNINGS By THE widow of a doctor who was killed m an accident allegedly involving a Public Health Department lorry is suing the Government for $289,000 damages. In the High Court yesterday, Mr. H.E. Cashin, for the widow,
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  • 42 4 KUCHING, Moo. The Governor of Sarawak Tun Tuanku Haji Bigang will make a one-week state visit to Sabah beginning on Sept. 24. Sarawak Chief Minister Date Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub will be Minister m Attendance during the visit. AP
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  • 91 4 KICHING, Mon. Virile balls will be skipped m from West Malaysia to check the decline In the cattle population here. An iniiclMiJ another of these tails will he loaned to cow owners for mating P«P— as, veterinary asnrces said today. Last year a similar
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  • 123 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More Indian industrialists are keen to establish joint ventures here because of the "extremely friendly and helpful attitude" of the Malaysian Government. The chairman of Parrys' Confectionery Limited (Madras) India, Mr. H.V.R. lengar, who is a former governor
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  • 246 4  - Shipyard to concentrate on oil rig business BAKER A LOCAL shipyard, Far East Shipbuilding Industries Limited, is to concentrate on building oil rigs, according to its general manager, Mr. Larry Baker. He said that more American companies would be sending their rigs for repairs to Singapore because they were now
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  • 142 4 OVER 130 people associated with Singapore's tourist industry will take part m the Singapore Tourism Seminar from Oct. 12 to 14 at the Hilton Hotel. The seminar, jointly organised by the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) and the Tourist Promotion Board,
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  • 58 4 THE PARLIAMENTARY Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will distribute moon cakes to inmates of all the Social Welfare Homes today. He will also receive a cheque of $500 from the Chan Poh Choo fan club for the Homes at
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  • 90 4 Improved HDB flats: 192 units more for sale The Housing and Development Board is offering another 192 units of two-room improved flats m Chin Swee Road Estate for sale under the "Home Ownership for the People" scheme. Applicants for these flats, costing $9,000 each, will have to pay an initial
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  • 155 4 Terrorist ambush backfires: Two Reds wounded KUCHING, Mon. A Communist terrorist ambush m the Third Division on Friday afternoon backfired when Malaysian security forces retaliated quickly, wounding at least two of the terrorists. The security forces patrol was going m single file along a track near the Sungei Tulai area
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  • 41 4 is new envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Mod The former Chief of Armed Forces Staff, General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bid m has been named Malaysia's Ambassa dor to Thailand. The general retired from the armed forces m July this year.
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  • 454 4 WHY THE WORLD IS 'TOPSY TURVY'... BANGKOK, Mon. The present turmoil and unrest m the world with wars, violent demonstrations, assassinations, the hijacking of planes and kidnapping of diplomats is the result of too many developments occurring too rapidly, the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul
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    • 33 4 SEE MARTHA at the Victoria Theatre Sept. 15th 16th 1970 at 8.30 p.m. with Cast of 50 and String Orchestra Space donated by: C. K. Tang (S) Pte. Ltd. Singapore's Leading Department Store.
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  • 164 5 MAT KILAU LOO ONE OF SEVEN CHINESE CONVERTS PENANG, M.i. Malaysia ha* a— ther Mat Kllaa. He is aae af five members •f Ike Lm family wk« embrace* Islam yesterday tMk an Ike aaate *f the we Pakaag warrlar. Mat Kllaa La* was amtag seven Chiaese whs were c— Teited
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  • 203 5 MANUFACTURERS here cannot rely solely on cheap costs of production, especially labour, to sell their products abroad they must be sensitive to demands of the world market, Prof. Robert Fuller, President of the Asian Institute of Management said yesterday. Prof. Fuller was here
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  • 538 5 Better deal for local civilians in British Armed Forces PAY RISES OF BETWEEN $5 AND $50 FOR 15,000 FIFTEEN thousand local civilian workers m the British Armed Forces will get pay rises ranging from $5 to $50 a month under an agreement signed m Singapore yesterday. The increases, to be
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  • 240 5 Traffic over Causeway on decline since 1967 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Traffic between Malaysia and Singapore at the Causeway has been decreasing since 1967. Minister with Special Functions Tun Tan Siew Sin said today a survey conducted m April 1967 showed an average daily flow of 14,942 vehicles. In April 1969
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  • 76 5 THE BRITISH Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Defence for the Army, Mr. Lan GUmonr, flew from Singapore to Knala Lnmpnr aid Penang for a tour yesterday. Mr. Gilmoar is seen betag helped on with his safety belt In a helicopter by Capt. Tom Jackson of
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  • 113 5 SINGAPORE is the only Asian nation to be invited to a United Nations meeting m New York to examine the development of the U.N. project "Guidelines on Design on Lowcost Housing and Community Facilities". Mr. Teh Cheang Wan, Chief Executive Officer of the Housing
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  • 120 5 AN 18-year-old girl who admitted stealing more than $lS,tft was pat ob a year's probation yesterday to enable her "to sort oat an approach to life" as she was reported to be ia a "confused state of mild." Second District Jadge Taa Hoay
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  • 44 5 THE Industrial Arbitration Court will hear two trade disputes on Sept. 18 and 29. The disputes are between Ford Motor Company and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers* Union; and the Union Carbide and Metals and Ores Limited with the Union.
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  • 27 5 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces will conduct a military exercise m the Mantling area from 5 p.m. tomorrow to 2 a.m. Thursday. Blanks will be used.
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    • 308 5 1 1 J I^^^ I 1-^-I^^^^%^—^ a*^ Q I I' ,|^>i«"' Q ># —^m B// />/ bl2c W/j^y/ iVY I AU YOU HAVE TO DO IS:I SPOT the printing mistake* m the front page and page 24 of the I I Singapore HeraM from Monday to Saturday this week. Cut
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  • 243 6 Ex-mahar aj as lose first Iround of the legal tussle abolition of the princely class was "a political decision" and not one that could be brought to court. In the maharajas' only victory of the day, the Supreme Court agreed to hear on Oct. 14 their arguments challenging the validity
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  • 70 6 PARIS, Mon.— A smoke bomb was thrown through a window of Maxim's, one of the world's best-known restaurants and symbol of turn of-the-century high society, yesterday. The restaurant was closed at the time and no one was hurt. Police declined to speculate that the bomb was thrown
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  • 170 6 Powers urged to create a State of Palestine WASHINGTON, Mm The argeat creatlea of a State of Palestiae was advocated yesterday la aa editorial la the large eirealatlea Wasklagtoa Peat. The Saaday aewspaper asked whea there weald he a better rfomeit to create a state for the Pslrstlalsa people. "The
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  • 1418 6  - The cold brains behind those plane pirates JOHN BULLOCH in Amman By BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS THE desperate men who held the world to ransom at a desert airstrip 40 miles from here are a tattered, nervous group, fingering the triggers of their guns within sight of the Jordanian
    The Age  -  1,418 words
  • 165 6 AMMAN, Mon. Jordanian artillery killed 12 Al Fatah guerillas m two jeeps last night m Northern Jordan, north-west of Irbid, a Fatah spokesman said here, reporting fighting between Palestinians and the Jordanian Army. Amman Radio reported fighting m the north of the country
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  • 264 6 ASDFG AFP It said there were fatalities on both sides and that the Army General Staff had taken severe measures against the instigators of the clash. A joint committee had been formed to inquire into the clash so that those responsible could be brought to justice.
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  • 193 6 'Don't give pretext for foreign invasion' warning CAIRO, Mon. Egypt lashed out at the Palestinian plane-hijackers today, reminding them that giving a pre text for foreign intervention and Israeli mass arrests was not the aim of the Palestinian revolution. Al Ahram, regarded as an accurate reflector of Government policy, said
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  • 71 6 TOKYO, Mm. A home made bomb exploded m front of a men's room on the fourth floor of Tokyo's Odakyu Department Store annex Police said four persons were slightly injured when hit by falling glass while walking on the pavement below. AP DDO TRADE DELEGATION PEKING, lion.
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  • 179 7 PRETORIA, Mon. The High Court here today acquitted 19 of the 20 Africans who have been on trial for the past month on charges of terrorism and subversion. Among those who were released immediately following the verdict was Mrs. Winnie Mandela, wife
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  • 40 7 MISS AMERICA'S MOMENT OF JOY •photo MISS Texas, 21-year-old Phyllis George of Deitoi, Texas, clasps her haads with jay after belag c r o w a c d Miss America 1171 ia Atlaatic City, New Jersey, last weekend. AP radio
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  • 53 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Police arrested 40 peasants at Labuhan Deli, north Sumatra, last week for having illegally cultivated land owned by the State Estate Company. Earlier scores of peasants at Tandjung Djati Estate, Sumatra, also lost their crops when for the same reasons security agents mowed down
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  • 259 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. An American presidential commission published strong criticism of the U.N., describing it as an "ineffective debating society and a propaganda platform which is increasingly incapable of dealng with the grave issues troubling the world." The commission, chaired by Mr. Henry
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  • 498 7 TOKYO, Mon. After a respite of four months, China has renewed its attacks against the Soviet Union with a bitter denunciation of a non-aggression treaty which the Soviet Union and .West Germany signed m Moscow on Aug. 12. The Chinese attack came
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  • 337 7 aerial shot shows what one of the three devastated towns looted Hka after the patiaQa H of typhoon Georgia. AP radIO photo MANILA, Mob. The steack of death lay today oa three coastal towas of Qaeioa previice devastated by typheea Georgia whose crashlag
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  • 67 7 TOKYO, Mob. China's party newspaper People's Daily said the third non-aMfned nations conference m Lusaka had helped the anti U.S. and anti-Soviet movement m the world. It said the conference "reflected that the International situation is becoming more and more unfavourable to imperialism
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    • 1484 8 If) KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules III /I V beginning on this page are given in four parts for i^. I I r X. ■aJ W ships westbound, eaetbound, southbound and coastal. yf™ 11 I \a;^ snfTar^ latW^2ef*# Each entr > aive tne following information: NAME OF «wBs»
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  • 235 9 SINGAPORE ships could be using computers for engine-room control, navigation based on radar and management m a few years' time, according to a Norwegian shipping expert. Mr. Nils Nordenstrom 35, head of the Wave Load Department of Det Norske Veritas' Research and Development Section said
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  • 164 9 LONDON, Mon. The pace of chartering was very slow today with limited interest mainly confined to the grain and fertiliser sections. A vessel was booked for heavy grain from Toledo to Japan at US$22 fd (free discharge), completing St. Lawrence at US$l9, m November. Another grain cargo
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    • 203 9 SCINDIA (ST) UN I ■b«b« pacific north west service mmmmM Loadtnq For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN TRANCISCO. TACOMA. VANCOUVER B.C. Penanq p Sham Singapore L Angeles JALAKATNA ?9 '30 Sept I Oct 3 '5 Ocl 6 Nov JALARASHM! 29/30 Oct Ocl 31 1 Nov 2 4 Not 6Dk IST
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    • 494 9 Westbound continued TARANTEL Nov 14/18 NY.. B'more. Boston. Montreal.. BBL/HC TOBIAS MAERSK Sept 30/Oct 1 Montreal, Quebec. ML/AAC TORONTO CITY Sept 28/29 L.M., Rio, Santos. FTL/AUS TREPCA Sept 21 Famagusta, Beirut Lattakia Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA TAGAYTAV Oct 15/19 N.York (5/12), B'more (29/12). BBL/HC VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah. Khorr.. Kuwait.
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    • 591 9 VISHVA OHARMA Sept 18/20 N.York Boston. M'treal. Toronto, Ashtabula, Cleveland Toledo, Detroit Milwaukee Chicago. SCl/JS VISHVA KIRTI Sept 22/23 Bombay. SCl/JS VISHVA SHOBHA Sept 18/22 N.York, M'treal, Toronto, H'ton, Ashtabula, Cleveland Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. SCl/JS VISHVA SEVA Oct 23/24 Pomhay. SCl/JS VISHVA MAHIMA Sept 30/Oct 3 Rangoon. Calcutta. SCl/JS YAMAHANA
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    • 112 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 15. OUT: Balachika 1/2. Ellen Bakke 6/7, Marukichi Maru 3 19, Lipis 21 West. Magdala 25/26, Colombo Maru 40/41, Holospira 42/43, Serov (Draft 32) 44, Straat Clement 3/4, Texaco Newcastle (tanker) 38/39, Steenkerk 15/16. IN:
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    • 109 9 Foremost Prince, Kunak, Jason, White Plains (Warship), Slidre Barat, Oceana, Tyoa, Navaaota (Warship), Mayashan Maru. \deL, Atreus, Muroran Maru, Kadina. WESTERN ROADS: Edward WOshaw, Themistocies, Yong Nine, Cyrene, Qian Jin, Lady Era, Soltulla, Tanea, Fana. INNER ROADS: Bachtera Bakti. Pacific Viking, Delima 101, Cindee, New Constitution, Foh Kong No. 1,
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  • 347 10 Trading was quiet m the market yesterday m the absence of fresh stimul and ahead of the holiday today. The close was steady with the average gaining 12.88 yen at 2,168.40 yen. Dainippon Paints, Nakagawa Electric, Daiwa House, Sanko Steamship and Sony initially came under small selling
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  • 639 10 Some late support for selected mining issues made itself felt on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday Many issues which showed signs of turning back around midday looked firmer at the close. Queensland Mines found strong support, ending the days $3.50 higher at $27.50. Kathleen Investments, which was
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  • 394 10 MALAYSIASINGAPORE AIRLINES made a pre-tax profit of $19,433,000 m the year ended March SI double that of the previous year. MSA newsletter, Terbang, said that the profit represented a return of nine per cent on net assets of $219,103,000. A IS per cent dividend has been declared.
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 1421 10 The visionaries' Europe Haggling over Market membership, says WALTER FARR, has blinded many to the greater aims of the European movement's founders IF fair terms for British entry into the Common Market are agreed m the detailed bargaining beginning m Brussels this autumn, the way will be open for the
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    • 546 10 IMF directors: Present exchange rate system most practical WASHINGTON, Mon. The executive directors of the International Monetary Fund have reached the conclusion that the present system of exchange rate remains the most practical. "The par value system, based on stable, but adjustable, par values at realistic levels, remains the most
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    • 176 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. ••LONDON Yesterday's noon buying/selling rate*, quoted to Netherlands S.MOO/M Switzerland 10.2640/70 Belgium llt,Sl/a6 Fiance IS. 1160/40 lUly 1491.60/1482.00 one sterling unit: United States 2.3842/44 Canada 2.4196/210 Canada Cross 98.50/53 West Germany 8.6560/90 Local dollars per
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 401 11 LONDON, Mon. Imperial Chemical Industries said it is negotiating a 100 million mark, 15-year loan at 8% per cent per annum. The offering may be around 99 per cent, ICI said. ICI International Finance (Bermuda), a wholly owned subsidiary of ICL is negotiating for the loan with
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    • 1503 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Ctowng buyers' and scllen' prices are followed by the business don*. Figures m bracket, denote traded lota m 1 000's. When the price ia not followed by figure m brackets, it means only single lot of 1.000 shares was traded
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    • 65 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 15) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaLlnvL Fund 1.18 1.23 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78 B. S. Third Singapore 1.18 The Commerce Lad. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .97
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    • 365 11 LONDON, Mon. The Board of Trade today announced a massive overseas trade deficit of £231 million last month but said the figures were meaningless because of distortions from the 17-day national dock strike m Britain. The dock strike distortion gave Britain a massive trade surplus during July
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    • 189 11 DETROIT, Mon. A strike against General Motors appeared certain today as negotiators for both the mammoth corporation and the United Auto Workers claimed the other side was inflexible. Negotiations at GM were scheduled to resume at 10 a.m. est (1500 GMT), just 14 hours before the midnight
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    • 712 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER BUBBEB SO-% cents a Ik. (down a half cent). The market yesterday opened at 51-1/8 cents traded for RSS 1 October and eased three-eighths cent by the end of morning trading. November was seven-eighths cent premium. Conditions were thin and exchanges light. The market eased mainly because
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  • 367 11 A Prime rate cut yesterday by First Pennsylvania Bank and Trust sent investors scrambling; and stocks were rallying. The Dow Jonas industrial average almost fully eased its earner six point loss and was off about 1-1/2 points about 15 minutes after news of the lending rate
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  • 529 11 (Closing middle prices) Governments bonds were firm yesterday. Buying developed following the £231 million UK August trade deficit which fell within the lower range of a deficit of between £200 million and £300 million expected by the market. Gains of up to a quarter point were seen
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  • 217 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quiet and weaker yesterday on current labour unrest and ahead of the Dutch 1971 budget announcement today. Royal Dutch, Philips, Unilever and Akzo were all lower, but Hoogovens firmed slightly. Local industrials eased slightly. Heineken Beer was weak. Insurances and shippings were mixed, while Algemene
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  • 344 12 Bridging gaps... OVERLAND from England to Singapore have come 42 Britons m the Comex IV Commonwealth expedition —m a demonstration "to preserve things worth preserving." The leader of the expedition, Lt. Col. Lionel Gregory (retired) explained that Comex IV attempted to bridge the gaps between peoples of different cultures and
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  • 173 12 LONDON, Mon. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko has accepted an invitation to visit Britain later this year, the Foreign Office announced today. Authoritative sources said the visit would probably take place next month. The two Governments were still discussing the date and other
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  • 58 12 LIBREVILLE, Mon. Gabonese Agriculture Minister Jean-Marc Ekoh was arrested and accused of being involved m the abduction and beating of a civil servant and his wife last month. Pour others including the Vicar-General of the Archidiocese of Libreville, MSGR Camille Ndzi Boe, and a former senior
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  • 246 12 A 10-MEMBER British Parliamentary delegation spent 45 minutes with the acting Prime Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at City Hall yesterday discussing the impact of the British pull-out and various other subjects, like crime and narcotics. The Conservative leader of the delegation, Mr.
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  • 96 12 LONDON, Mon. Morris "Two-Gun" Cohen, the breezy Cockney who became a general m the Chinese Koumintang Army, died here last week at the age of 84, it was disclosed last night. Cohen who got his nickname from his habit of wearing two pistols at his
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  • 103 12 Tunku calls on the Premier and Thai King BANGKOK, Mob. Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Tiiki Abdul Rahman had a one-hour meeting with hi* Thai counterpart Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn at Government House here this morning. Alter the meeting, Vice Foreign Minister Geo. Sanga Kittikachorn toM the press the two Prime Ministers
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  • 162 12 SINGAPORE Housing Board flat designs may he adopted by Maharashtra State m its future public housing programmes. nils was stated yesterday by Maharashtra's Housing Minister, Mr. N.K. Trirpude, after talks with the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, at City
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  • 232 12 THE Chinese School Teachers' Union has prepared its claims for the coming pay talks with the Education Ministry. The union is now seeking the opinion of its members. Union president Tay Boon Too said yesterday members must send m their suggestions not later than
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  • 151 12 COLUMN SEVEN WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for
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  • THE heralds SINGAPORE Section II
    • 221 13 Amid the hustle and bustle, the stork arrives A 30-YEAR-OLD woman yesterday gave birth to a baby boy amid the hustle and bustle of Clifford Pier m the lunch hour. Fatimah binte Hussein had just arrived by train from Taiping with her husband and their six children, to join 148
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    • 119 13 New bus service: Poor response on first day A NEW bus service No. 20 from Toa Payoh to Outram Park began yesterday but the response was poor. A Toa Payoh resident, Mr. Poon Huat Seng, who took a ride m the new service operated by the Tay Koh Vat Bus
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    • 43 13 NG Moog Len of Geylang Road was fined SBO m tie traffic court yesterday for riding his motor cycle "without due care and attention.** He collided into the rear of a car m Upper East Coast Road on March 25.
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    • 546 13 The day a mother found her girl's body in a trunk... PATHOLOGIST: 'SHE WAS MOLESTED' A SOBBING mother told a court yesterday how she sent her four-year-old daughter to a shop to buy a brush, only to find her dead m a metal trunk belonging to the shop owner several
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    • 180 13 MBS. MERYL Gssasia visiting speech examiner of the Trinity College of Masic, London met some af the diploma caadldates at a small gathering la the staff room of St. Josephs lastHafloa yesterday evealag. Over soft drinks aad light
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    • 406 13 DECREES NISI TO FOUR MEN FOUR men were granted divorces on the ground of desertion yesterday. The court heard how a wife gave her husband the choice of living either with her or his mother. Yap Ah Hee, 37, a clerk, said that his wife, Chew
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    • 54 13 KUCHING, Mon. Former political detainee Ahmad Boestamam, who is now editor-in-chief of the local Malay language newspaper Utusan Sarawak, has been elected chairman of the Sarawak Writers League. A Press Officer m the State Information Department, Inche Balia Munir, was elected vice-chairman at a meeting
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    • 175 13 POLICE investigating the sale of drugs to school children have been told by a student that some white pills he took had a more powerful effect on him than ganja. He said he took them to help him study longer hours. Police
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    • 43 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Education Ministry will train 1,500 teachers next year, a spokesman said today. They will undergo two-year courses m various teachers' training centres before being posted to English secondary and national primary and secondary schools.
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  • 502 14 'BULLETS TOO UNCOMFORTABLE TO CARRY IN POUCH' Optical Base, Singapore Armed Forces, said it is almost impossible to discharge a single round at a time when an Armalite rifle's lever is placed m the automatic position. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng a pathologist, said
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  • 77 14 A FORMER actress, Ko Shing Kum, 39, was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab m the High Court yesterday on the ground of her husband's desertion. Ko told the court that her husband Chiang Poh Seng, 44, married her m 1955 and left her
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  • 224 14 THE Police Force's receat recruitment drive received "tremendous response" particularly from women, said a police spokesman yesterday. However, he described the men's rein— we as "fair." The drive, the largest since IMS, was to fill 4ot to SM vacancies for men constables
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  • 379 14 THREE YOUNG Taiwanese girls have come to Singapore m search of fame, fortune and husbands. Misses Tynny Chao, Julie Fung and Fun Yee who are here to appear m the variety show, Night of the Golden Stars all say
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  • 100 14 NEGOTIATIONS between the Malaysian Ship Officers' Union and the Singapore Maritime Employers Federation over pay increments and improved medical benefits are still continuing. The Federation has offered a seven per cent pay rise m answer to the union's demand of fifteen per
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  • 130 14 A POLICE sapervlsee who had five prevleas cearlctieas was yesterday aeateaced to three years* jail aad three strokes of the roUi for Yap Sal Kow, 12, pleaded g«Uty hi the Stem* District Coart to rohhteg Madam Lee Chal Slam of her gold chala
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  • 255 14 BEST OF MODERN FRENCH ART NOW ON SHOW WORKS by such greats m the art world as Picasso, Matisse, Braque and Chagall are included m the 108 pieces of etchings, lithographs and engravings by French contemporary artists now on display at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Ecole dc Paris Graphic
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  • 54 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. State Executive Secretaries of the Alliance Party met here today to discuss ways of improving the party machinery. The meeting was called and chaired by the Alliance Secretary-General, Tan Sri T.H. Tan. Executive Secretaries from Sarawak and Sabah also attended today's meeting
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  • 205 14 Teacher: Husband left me 4 days after birth of child A TEACHER told the High Court yesterday that her husband left for England to seek employment four days after she gave birth to her second child and had not returned home since. Magdalene Attenborough, of Philips Avenue, said that she
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  • 143 14 A GREASER and an unemployed youth were convicted yesterday of theft of 135 from an employee of the Pasir Panjang Power Station. Vellasamy Vairavapillai, 24, was jailed for six months while sentence on his accomplice, Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Hamad, 16, was postponed
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  • 275 14 A FORMER clerk of the Hospital for the Chronically 111 m Jalan Woodbridge was found guilty yesterday of criminal breach of trust 0f57,4f0. Ng Soon Heng alias Francis Ng Gee Bah, 43, admitted m the Third District Court that
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  • 330 16 IT si amllgalfled to fliaat the Uaioa carrier hags, according to delegates at the Eagttsh Heraldic Coagress at They passed a resotatioß <**im»j the Government to give official galdaace oa the flax's ase. Mr Joha Brooke-Little, chairman of the Heraldry Society, said: "Firms &VNfe »sWi CoUhlaVC
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  • 750 16  -  JULIAN LAUW By Hats off to female barbers THE HANDS behind the shears make all the difference between a one dollar hair cut at a roadside stall and a four fifty trim at a plush hairdressing saloon. Instead of paying less for minimum comforts,
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  • 172 16 CALIFORNIA'S Stanford University has annonced a promising lew cancer weapon that uses snbnnclear particles fired at diseased tissue by a new linear accelerator. The new weapon, said Dr. Malcolm A. Bagshaw, Professor and Head of Stanford's Division of Radiation Therapy, produces negative snbnnclear particles called
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    • 338 17 FAITHFUL' ELIZABETH FINDS HAPPINESS IN YOGA ELIZABETH Gay is a well-known singer of ballads and folksongs. She is also a yoga enthusiast. And when she was Initiated tart* its mysteires, she was renamed Veneta "faithful." Elizabeth gives classes at her home m Gaiitek Avenue, "not for fame or money," she
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    • 131 17 TOURISTS who want a comfortable place to stay and a fabulous view overlooking the sea, will be pleased to know that the Waverly Guest House will open soon. The charges are moderate. Singles without toilet and bath attached go for $12.00. Doubles of the
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    • 322 17 Mushroom society looks for members A new hobby is sprouting m Singapore mushroom growing. To cater for all the budding enthusiasts a new association has been formed. The Singapore Mushroom Society is now trying to recruit new. members. And it wants as many people as possible to share m its
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    • 165 17 100 TAKE PART IN WIG DISPLAY CONTEST A WIG display contest organised by Fair Lady Fashions Ltd., has attracted a large number of entrants from Singapore's hairdressing salons and fashion houses. Fair Lady has confirmed that sbout 100 hairdressing salons and fashion houses are taking part m the contest which
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    • 98 17 A BRIGHT WAY TO SPEND.. PICTURE cheques are now being issued to clients of the Bank of America. The cheques, which are m blue and white, feature a bird's-eye-view of the commercial centre of Singapore. And all at no extra charge. Mr Baldwin, the bank's assistant manager of operations, said:
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    • 75 17 STAMP CENTRE OPENS SINGAPORE'S first Stamp Centre at the People's Park Shopping Complex is now open for business. The four stamp dealers involved are Kenneth Fish, Universal Philatelic Service, Popular Philatelic Agency and Ming Booksellers and Stationers. The centre will also house the Singapore Stamp Club's library and reading room.
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    • 143 17 ARCHIE By Bob Montana j r-*7 MY CLASS HOW DO AtHIS GLUE WELL, LIVE IT ~~L* Tl I 808. \s* W-L GET YOU KEEP JWILL HOLD /^*V uP KID Vi BB *a? KICK THEM ON ?/THEAA FAST I s n -p-| |H *^^l **/y^^ _^^^^^^^^^fc_^ s p^^ Lt»*fttt BLONDIE By
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    • 149 17 THE DIARY 8.38 am 8 pm: Geylang and Tanjong 7.3 i pm: Extramural Exhibition of books for Katong Road); Indus studies department young people at Road; Jalan Batu; starting Income Tax m National Library Jalan Rumah Tinggi; Chinese by Mr. Lee foyer. Kirn Keat Avenue; Fook Hong at the New
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  • 1016 18 Don't drop out: It's harder tha n working SHIRLEY MANASSEH GOES JOB- HUNTING THIS is dedicated to all officeworkers to all you people who love Sundays, hate Mondays and go absolutely hysterical at the thought of a long weekend. Whatever your job, there must have been times when you sat
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    158 18 THE big fashion news m beachwear is the return of the maillot, the sleek one piece bathing salt which has been neglected m recent years m favour of the bikini. While bikinis and other two-pieces will still be seen —In plenty! —on the beach, the maillot will be an
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  • 458 18 Rider and 'or the 'or Raf iq Orace orse... HERE'S a tall but true tale of a fallen tall... A stableboy bandaged a horse's tail very tightly jukI forgot all abort it until two days later. Then, when he removed the bandage,— the Uil fell off! But Rafiq Jumabhoy 19,
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  • 95 18 Sketch your fashion ideas and win a prize THE young can snub fashion and get away with it. Not for them the carefully-structured hairdo, the dress that obeys to an inch what Paris dictates, all impeccably accessorised. They can throw an old fringed blanket over their shoulders, slap on a
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    112 18 To keep wood furniture from streaking wall behind it, cement sponge strips to the back, one strip near each end. Cut the strips at least Vi-inch thick and IVz inches long from any synthetic household sponge. Before taking the children home from' the beach m their bathing suits,
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 314 18 rB-^^-mmmmnamaaaaasH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ I js»K iTMawtlTfSfV Ic/^nTTMrJrTfPVTai Year mental approach There is a domestic shoald be very practical, sitnation which bow and dependable, bat year then may have been creative efforts can be somewhat negative and *as BBBttail as yea can hard to define; It Is make them. coining up again
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  • 618 19 I AM boy of 18 and lately t ISP covered that a school-mate of mine It in love with me. I've alto discovered that ha It serious about this and doesn't mean it as a Joke. I know It's Impossible and don't wish to be Involved in such
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    45 19 Let the sun shine in! Two designs by Sea Fashions of California illustrate the options for beachcombers. The three-piece ensemble of vest and bikini, left, is crocheted, a popular texture now. The maillot a blouson with boy legs, is enjoying a revival this year,
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  • 341 19 A comeback for cover— up lira caps for definite support, as well as a front panel which flattens tnmmies and tends to hide the tops of often flabby thighs. Many salt designers are combining the tight rib: knits of the tank with the constrnction fonnd m the more traditional maillot.
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  • 8 19 "Herbert, fasten your seat belt!'
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  • 24 19 "N»,«f«fiaa^M«»Mg»y have NOT J«rt bee. pwto«. A fool tad Us MKy were parted wfcea y— let ■<• get koM of y#*r paycheck."
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  • 249 20 NEW CALL FOR PROBE INTO POLICE CONDITIONS With reference to the recent letters to View point by Police personnel and ex-volunteers of the Special Constabulary, I think there are just grounds for investigation by the authorities. It is indeed most appalling to lean that new recruits into the Force are
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  • 125 20 Student has his sums wrong "SEC. 3 STUDENT" mentioned that he has to pay $24 a year for sports equipment, compared to $15 for other schools. This is incorrect, as all pupils m secondary school pay $14 a year m supplementary fees In addition to their school fees. Only a
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  • 269 20 DR. WONG KIN YIP (S.H. July 25) has suggested that the adoption of a ballot system of registration for Primary I would obviate the overnight queues found at certain schools during the exercise. As a result of the recent registration exercise which
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  • 238 20 This is why my name's gone West READERS Hsueh Hen Jung and Sin Pin (S.H. Sept. 12) condemn people like me who sport Western names as being victims of some deep-rooted inferiority complex and that we are imposters and frauds. Does my adoption of a Western name really mean that
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  • 408 20 It's not what you know... it's who! If the quality of teaching m the day schools is mediocre, the state of affairs m the evening classes is even worse. It Is a poor reflection of official policy that the recruitment of evening class teachers has heen left entirely to the
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  • 256 20 THE White Paper on the reorganisation of transport is welcome. However, can government take notice of the following points: The wearing of a crash helmet by every rider of a motor cycle or scooter as from Jan. S next year is supported but why to it
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  • 60 20 I REFER to the letter by "Income-Lessened" (S.H. Sept. 9) and wish to clarify that except for those persons who are serving m the Reserves and are cafled-up for full-time training or who are mobilized for fill-time service, the Enlistment Act, 1970, does not require employers to pay the difference
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  • 224 20 H.C. CHOON (S.H. Sept. 10) thinks that one can simply discard one's Asian name for the mere reason that it is difficult to pronounce. In my view, to commit such an act would only reflect lack of moral courage and selfrespect. I also wish to point out
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  • 495 20 Does Justice tip her scales in favour of women? THE foundation upon which a successful marriage is based is mutual understanding and co-operation between husband and wife. The point I wish to raise here is that if a husband has to decide on the following alternatives, would mutual understanding and
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    • 557 22 DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs, K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at 3 18- A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for enrolment. FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolment* for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion. Organ, Violins. Guitar. P-Jazz, Blowing Instruments, Singing, Drums. Tel: *****. DAILY A FLOWER SHOP 118. East Coast
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    • 464 22 APPOINTMENTS SHELL invites applications from Singapore citizens for positions m it* laboratory at Pulau Bukom. Prospective applicants should possess the following qualifications:Educational attainment: A full Higher School Certificate m Science ox a good School Certificate with credits m Science subjects. Age: 17 22 Working Experience: Previous working experience m an
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  • 707 23 FOREST HILLS, New Yea* -Moo. Ken Rosewan, the "little master", won his second U.S. tennis championship m 14 years beating left-hander Tony Roche 2-6 6-4 7-6 6-3 m the U.S. Open mens singles final here yesterday Australian Margaret Court became the second woman to
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  • 78 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia decided today to hold the Malaysian open championships here permanently from next year. The association hopes that the championships would soon be included m the international circuit. Mr. Michael Green, a committee member
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  • 514 23 WBC names Carrasco Boxer of the Month MANILA, Mon. The World Boxing Council last Thursday named lightweight Pedro Carrasco of Spain its boxer of the month because of his 10- round win over Ofli Maki the lightweight champion of Finland, last month. The ratinga (American unless otherwise identified): HEAVYWEIGHT: Champion:
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  • 139 23 AKRON, Ohio Mod. American Jack Nicklaus became golf's Champion of Champions here yesterday when he romped home m the World Series U7O, three strokes ahead of fellow Americans Dave Stockton and Billy Casper. The world series annually pits against each other the winners of the
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    22 23  -  Sam Leff By SUDOENLV. A HUGE WAVE LIFTS THEOVERTURNEO BOMOUT OF THE WATER AND FORCES DAVY To LOSE HIS GRIP...
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  • 959 23 RACE WEIGHTS For KL meeting Weights for the weekend races. SATURDAY CL 1 Div. 3 6F Amur River 9.0 Ad Valorem 8.12 Mastrelßoy 8.9 Tudor Pirate 8.8 Yakin 8.8 Jerantut 8.6 Nicojack 8.6 Dow Jones 8.6 Royal Meadow II 8.4 Master Pride 8.1 Two Diamonds II 8.1 Eeflalshang 7.12 Donvflle
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  • 129 23 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. South Africa defeated New Zealand's All-Blacks m their final Test match yesterday 20--17 after leading 14-3 at the half. With this triumph, the Springboks won three of the four Rugby Union internationals. South Africa scored two tries, a conversion and four penalty goals. The visitors
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  • 625 23 Faulkner leads in world seniors golf tourney PORTSMOUTH. Virginia, Mob. America's Sam Snead, •urging back strongly after being five down at the 15th hole m the morning round, defeated Great Britain's Max Faulkner S and 2 yesterday m the Jt-hole World Professional Senior Golf Championship. Snead, U.S. senior PGA tttMst,
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  • 402 24 Aussies beat scratch combination for Malaysian doubles title KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Geoffrey Masters and Ross Case of Australia won the Malaysian open tennis men's doubles title at the Selangor Club court here today. They beat the scratch combination of Colin Dibley (Australia) and S.A. Azman (Malaysia) 6-1, M, 7-5 m
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  • 370 24 MONZA, Italy, Mon. Italy's Giacomo Agostini, on an MV Agusta, scored his tenth victory m a row hi the 500 cc Monza Motor-cycling Grand Prix yesterday. He lapped all but one opponent on the Monza track. Agostini had won all the previous Grand
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  • 354 24 Iranian retains world bantam lifting title COLUMBUS Ohio, Mon. Mohammed Nassiri of Iran ret a i ned his World Bantamweight weightlifting title "on the scales" after tying with Imre Foldi, the Hungarian favourite on the second day of the World Championships here. Both totalled 362.S kgs (798.75 lb) for the
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  • 293 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association's first official Asian Games trial ended abruptly when two of the four official time-keepers walked out halfway through the trials. National Coach Tan Eng Yoon, who was one of the four timekeepers, left his post at the judges' box just before the
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  • 572 24 ST. ANDREW'S School scored a double when they won the Schools' National junior rugby title with a well deserved 11 points (goal and two penalties) to 5 (goal) victory over Dunearn Secondary Technical School on the padang yesterday. The Saints had
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  • 1074 24 Peng Wai registers fastest 200 m free heats time WONG Peng Wai of St. Joseph's Institution set a new record on the first day of the schools' national swimming championships at AngloChinese School yesterday. Wong beat the 200 m free style record m the boys senior division clocking 2:10.0 m
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