Singapore Herald, 18 September 1970

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No 51 Singapore Friday, Septemfrjj^j^fr^ MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 203 1 EXPLOSION STARTS FIRE ON FISHING BOAT A DEEP-SEA fishing vessel tied up hi Kallang Basin a stone's throw from the Kallang Gasworks was badly damaged by fire yesterday evening following an explosion on board. No one was injured. The timely arrival of a fire engine from the Central Fire Brigade
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  • 98 1 THE submarine HMS Ftawhale was located at the bottom of the sea at 3 a.m. yesterday several hours after she sent out a signal saying that she had been involved m a collision near Pulau Aur, off the east coast of West
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  • 51 1 SAIGON, Thurs. V ice-President Nguyen Cao Ky, will leave Saigon for Para and Washington at the beginning of next week, an official source said here today. His visit to the United States will be private and he will take part m a rally scheduled m
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  • 384 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today that he hoped Singapore leaders would review their policies m relation to Malaysia. la an interview with Bernama, the Tunku said: "I sincerely hope that the leaden of Singapore who are
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  • 304 1 Lee Kosygin talks today TOUR OF BLACK SEA RESORTS... MOSCOW, Than. Mr. Lee Kuan Ytw left Moscow today far a tour of provincial cities beginning with two resorts oa tk* Black Sea, I.OM mils* south of the Soviet capital. Mr Lee's plane left for Sochi and Gagra. both popular seaside
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    590 1 HUSSEIN HEADS FOR FINAL SHOWDOWN WITH GUERILLAS AMMAN, Thurs. Civil war broke out today m Jordan. Palestinian guerillas battled King Hussein's troops throughout central Jordan m what appeared to be the final showdown between the two sides. The guerillas appeared to be m control of key parts of Amman,
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  • 115 1 BEIRUT: Three America! planes leaded with ammunition stopped over te refuel before heading for A«MM. CAIRO: President Nasser Is studying the possibility of "taking an initiative" m the Jordan civil war. DAMASCUS: Thousands of refugees arrived by road fleeing from the fighting m Jordan.
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  • 162 1 THE ARAB LEAGUE APPEALS FOR AN END TO THE FIGHTING CAIRO, Thurs. The wltedr^w** •PPf^ «o an nrab states to intercede with King Hussein and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat "to halt the How of Arab Mood." Its secretary-general, Mr. Abdel Khalek Hassouna, met representatives of the Arab states^ and the
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  • 48 1 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Two city councillors were arrested yesterday during a council meeting on charges of smoking hashish during the session. The two councillors, members of the "Gnome" party successors to the anti-establishment "Provo" movement were arrested after the mayor called m the drug squad.
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    789 2  -  RONALD PAYNE By "HE is like a child playing with a live grenade" was the description of King Hussein of Jordan sarcastically uttered by a Left-wing guerilla boss recently. As the little monarch, still boyish at 35, juggles with explosive groups of commandos, the judgment now has a
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  • Viewpoint
    • 353 2  - FALLING OUT OF LOVE WITH TEACHING HARI SINGH PANOO TEACHERS fall out of love with the profession almost as soon as they begin teaching because the work is dispro-* portionate to the pay. To become a teacher, a school-leaver with a good School Certificate has to do a two-year training
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    • 203 2 The long and painful wait AT about 10.30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13 (13 has always been my unlucky number), I experienced severe stomach pains. I took a taxi to the Emergency Unit of the General Hospital At the main gate I was given a red card. Then I waited
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    • 527 2 MUCH has been made of staff departures from the University of Singapore. The Public Relations Officer has pointed out that some 28 have departed this year, but that these are offset by 51 new staff members who have joined the University m the same Deriod.
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  • Friday, September 18, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 445 2 Jordan— now a fight to the finish WHEN the dust settles m Jordan, one of two things will have happened. Either King Hussein's army will have shattered, disarmed and brought under firm control the Palestine guerilla organisations; or the Hashemite dynasty will be at an end and the Palestinians will
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  • 865 2 I sympathise with Philip Lee who sought a place for his brother m a primary school after removing to a new area (S.H. Sept. 14) Having retired after 20 years as a teacher and 14 years as a headmaster, I know that
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  • 490 3 Taxi man faces charge of killing his brother A NATIONAL Serviceman who saw a taxi knock down and kill a man did not report to the police because he "did not want to be involved," a court heard yesterday. Pte Lee Poh Seng, of Lorong 27, Geylang, was testifying at
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  • 118 3 THE VALUE of British exports to Singapore m the first seven months of this year was $263 million an increase of $67 million or 34.4 per cent over the same period last year. The main increases have been m transport equipment (motor cars and
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  • 143 3 THE Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation will reply to pay claims made by the Malaysian Ship Officers' Union when negotiations resume at the Labour Ministry on Monday, according to an informed source. Two meetings have already been held at the Ministry. The union is asking
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  • 196 3 Reite hi for bus service No 20. herald community NEW BUS SERVICE NO. 21 operated by the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company: Inward Journey: From Toa Payoh Lorong 1 to Outram Park terminus via Lorong 2, Lorong 3, Lorong 4, Lorong 5, Lorong 4, Lorong 6, Flyover, Jalan Toa Payoh,
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  • 129 3 A MAXIMUM uniform bos fare of 4t cents will be Implemented next July, according to Informed sources. The minimum fare for the lint mile will be 1% cents, the sources said. The Chinese bus companies are now charging five cents for
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  • 51 3 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. A housewife, Saharah binte Bakar, 38, was killed by a tree her husband was chopping down. A police spokesman said she was watching her husband cut the tree down when it crashed on her at Kampong Sungei Buloh, 14 miles from
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    • 87 3 another worldwide consignment The world is our trading ground, too. The Bills of Exchange m our bank plays an important part m facilitating that tranJ J_| sactions. We cater for trade between -jKSmX **j nations and encourage our local imM I I porters and exporters m so doing. FAR EASTERN
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  • 272 4 'Regional accord can't be achieved overnight' IT will take some time before real regional cooperation can be achieved by countries m Asia and the Pacific, according to Mr. Harold Francis, the New Zealand High Commissioner. Speaking at the Rotary Club's "World Understanding Week" dinner at the Hilton last night, he
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  • 52 4 CHEW YEW GER of Thomson Road was fined $150 yesterday for incosiderate driving. The traffic court was told that a car he was driving on March 8 collided with a motorcycle because he failed to stop at a halt sign at the junction of Jalan Bahar and
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  • 91 4 BUILDING contractors working on the Hotel Merita site m Beach Road accidentally damaged a telephone cable yesterday, causing a disruption of service to telephone subscribers In the vicinity. Subscribers along the following roads were affected: Beach Road, Crawford Street, Jalan Sultan,
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  • THEATRE
    • 186 4 Enter a world of pulsing rhythm INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE SUCHETA Mukherjee, 21, belongs to world of throbbing tabla beats and jingling anklets. The drama of Indian classical dance first held her m its thrall seven years ago and the spell is still unbroken. A doctor's daughter, Sucheta prefers to express
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    • 47 4 Tlm Houm by the Late, murder and high drama by Hugh Mills at the Row croft Theatre from Sept. 23-26 starting at 8.30 pm. Relatively Speaking, a comedy by Alan Ayckbourn at the Cultural Centre from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3 starting at 8.30 pm.
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    • 454 4 Light and heavy tread the boards THE STAGE Club has come up with a comedy, Relatively Speaking, to be staged at the Cultural Centre from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. Written by Alan Ayckbourn, it was first acted at the Duke of York's Theatre m London, where it established the
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  • 333 5 SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER AND FINANCE DEVELOPING nations should concentrate on preventive and environmental health, rather than the curative aspects of medicine, Mr. Omolo Okero, the Health Minister of Kenya, said here yesterday. Mr Okero, who flew m by Air-India yesterday after attending a
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  • 137 5 FOUR members of the Indian delegation to the 16th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference m Canberra arrived here yesterday. They are: Dr. D.P. Chattopadyaya, a Congress member of the Upper House from Calcutta; Mrs. Sushila Rohatgi, the Congress MP for Kanpur; Mr. B.K. Das
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  • 245 5 'NO PAPERS BY GOVT MEN AT SEMINARS'- BY SOME STUDENTS SOME English-stream students who took part m the recent seminar on "South-East Asia Today" have suggested that Government officials should not he invited to present papers at seminars as they would he, m some way, advocates of Government poley. The
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  • 83 5 KUCHING, Than. Mr. TMf Kee Tlsag, headmaster ef Ike ftflag Tee Prteary Sebeei hi Ike area, Tltod DrvMsa, was skat dead three days age, It was He was sbet'ea his way te hl« popper gardes after I He was hit mi the head aad
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  • 140 5 Mara to set up lorry board to help Malays KOTA BUAKU, Than. The Mlalster «f Natfaaal aad Earal Devetopaieat, lache Abdal Ghafar Baba, said today that Mara is to set ap a Larry Transportation Board far Malays. The board wUi eaabie Malays to bay lorries aad shares la lorry transport
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  • 29 5 TOTODEAW The numbers picked m yesterday's Toto draw were:39, 12, 32, 42, 37. The additional number was C. In the circles' draw, the numbers picked were: 11, 28, 42.
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 517 6 US has proof of Nasser moving Sams in truce zone WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is reported to have evidence the most advanced type of Soviet surface-to-air missiles (Sams) have been introduced into the Egyptian cease-fire zone along the Suez Canal. The Sam-3 sites are presumed to be manned by
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    • 179 6 U.S. and Israel accuse it of not searching for a solution. The President said that even after the peace plan had been proposed, the U.S. did not show impartiality. So Cairo was hardly surprised to learn that Washington had decided to provide Israel with further financial
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    • 53 6 radiophoto. THE BICYCLE PARADE. about l,Hf people cycle down Fifth Avenue m New York City on Wednesday morning as they take part m Mayor John Lindsay's Bike for a Better City Day. The ride was from the foot of Central Park to City Hall m
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    • 275 6 FACE TO FACE MARCOS AND CAPTURED No.l HUK MANILA, Thurs. President Marcos came face to face with one of the most notorious Huk outlaws yesterday hours after troops forced him fron an underground hide-out and took him prisoner. Faustino del Mundo, known as Commander Sumulong the strongman of a dissident
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    • 340 6 MRS BINH TO U.S: WE'LL STOP SHOOTING WHILE YOUR TROOPS PULL OUT PARIS, Thars. The Vletcong Provisional Bevoiatioaary Goverameat prspssed today to saspead attacks against American aad other troops la South Vietnam aad discuss the freeing af war prisoners, if the Ualted States agreed to withdraw all its troops and
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    • 236 6 No case against hotel official who pulled gun on Sinatra LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Thurs. No charges will be filed against a hotel executive who reportedly pulled a gun on Frank Sinatra, the District Attorney said yesterday. "You think I'm going to take a case like this before a jury?" Mr.
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    • IN BRIEF
      • 73 6 Ceylon will not leave Commonwealth PARIS, Thurs. Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, denied that Ceylon had decided to withdraw from the Commonwealth. She said no date had been set for Ceylon to proclaim itself a republic. She explained that when Dieter Keuneman, her Minister of Construction, said m
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      • 39 6 ODD TOKYO: Lorries of more than five-ton load capacity are to be banned on weekdays from highways and streets with a width of 20ft. m the town centre to alleviate traffic congestion and air pollution and to protect pedestrians.
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      • 20 6 ODD MOSCOW: Luna 16, the Soviet moon probe launched last Saturday, has gone into orbit around the moon, Tass announced.
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      • 35 6 ODD NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has ordered a squadron of Sea-King helicopters from Britain to counter the threat caused by the purchase of submarines by the Pakistani Navy, said Navy Chief Adm. S. Nanda.
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      • 19 6 DDD SAIGON: American battlefield deaths last week dropped to 54, the second lowest weekly toll m nearly four years.
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      • 28 6 ODD BUKUT: The Arab air Transport Federation urged Arab government* to adopt a plan of action to counteract any boycott measures resulting from the wave of plane hijack*.
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      • 33 6 ODD LOS ANGELES: Polke used teargas to disperse 800 youths who broke away from a main parade of 200,000 Mexican immigrants taking part m the celebrations marking the l«Kh anniversary of Mexican independence.
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    • 932 7  - New world order remains a dream GEOFFREY MYERS THE U.N. AT 25 DISILLUSION AND FRUSTRATION By ia New York THE United Nations General Assembly, whose annual three months' session opened on Tuesday has more than 100 items for consideration most of which have become routine work figuring on last During
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    • 85 7 UNITED NATIONS, Than. The General Assembly's steerlag cMßßUttee neMUMMM the ageaia af aa Heat aa the "reftaratfaa at the lawfal rights af the hi the Ualtei Natfaaa." The vate la the 25--bb%£bßbf£bT C^aTaVaTauCS^^ 13 Talwaa apaated lascrlatiea of the Item. The Urttoi States did Ml
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    • 34 7 photo DELEGATES tnm the 121 Memher■■lI tM ef the Urited NattaM at the •pealag «f the 25th ayri venary «f the Geaeral hmtmMj hi New Yerk «i Taeaiay. AP
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1012 8 LLJ /I \l\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules A. I 1 rm >v beginning on this page are given m four parts for >*** I'l \m^-—**±% —mm ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. 7C aQJiv^l>42s^^P fill IWI MfS. Each entry O' ves the fol| owing information: NAME OF
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  • 123 9 'NAGASAKI, Thurs. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. has began constructing one of the world's largest shipbuilding docks m Nagasaki. lilt is expected to be completed m September 1972. Officials said the dock, 970 metres (3, 182 ft ft) long, and 100 metres (328 ft.) wide, would be capable of
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  • 205 9 LONDON, Thurs. Fairly active chartering m the North American grain sector continued to feature the market today. Heavy grain cargoes were covered from the U.S. Gulf to Mersey at 84/- and from the same loading area to Japan at U5514.50, both fd (free discharge) with October loading.
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    • 1081 9 Westbound continued TARANTEL Nov 13/19 NY.. B'more, Boston, Montreal. BBL/HC VISHVA DHARMA In Pt/Sept 20 N.York., M'treal. Toronto, rnoniuTn r.rv Atfitabula, Cleveland, Toledo, TORONTO CITY Sept 28/29 L.M.. Rio, Santos. FTL/AUS Detroit. Milwaukee. Chicago. SCI/JS TREPCA Sept 24 Farnagusta. Beirut. Lattakia. Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA VISHVA KIRTI Sept 22/23 Bombay. SCI/JS
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    • 260 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE WESTERN ROADS: Slidre AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Barat, Atreus, Englishman, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Foremost Prince, Jowood, Jotor, FOR SEPT. 18. Keningau, Hoi Houw, Muroran OUT: Bajmak 13/14, Sletter 20 Maru, Persian Commander, Delbros west, MedoU 22, Bombala 25/26, Mt Makiling, Sumber Tuna* I, Rijn,
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  • 251 10 The market yesterday closed slightly easier on some late proflttaking which more than offset early gains. Electric appliances and shipping firms gave ground. Sony Corp was preferred m anticipation of foreign buying orders following its listing on the New York Stock Exchange today. Communication tquipments were m
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  • 123 10  - STEEL JOINT VENTURE TOKYO, Thus. Toyo Meaka Katoha, a leading tradiag feme, and Kyoei Seiko (Steel) Compaay, both m Osaka, will start a joist veatare with a Thai dealer to manufacture steel bars la Thailand. The two compaales aad Berrlbhaa, a steel dealer, win set op the Cboavirfya Steel with
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  • 638 10 (CkMtag buyer /seller prices m Australian cents) Speculative nickel shares advanced sharply under strong buying support yesterday. Sentiment was largely influenced by the report from Westralian Nickel which is expected shortly. Westralian Nickel was by far die most active stock, •elling up to 18.80 before easing slightly
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  • 197 10 (On^s Ny/Mla prte— j» Honjfc tnm «olto) Quiet conditions ruled yesterday and prices tended to drift lower on some profittaking. Falls were mMtS Mt Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (local) declined to ft 160.00 after early sales at t!62. Yangtzekiang, a recent issue, also lost ground m fairly
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  • 103 10 TOKYO, Thurs.-The Japanese Posts and Telecommunications Ministry will approve from now on the establishment of closed-circuit television stations both for commercial and public purposes, it was learned today. The first sue station to be authorized shortly will be Tokyu CaWevision (TKTV) to be set up by the
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 336 10 Thai economic outlook 'not promising' BANGKOK, Thurs. The Bangkok Bank says m its semi-annual report, published here today, that the prospect for Thailand to realise its planned economic development target does not appear to be very promising at the moment. The report said the economic situation during the first half
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    • 534 10 China claims rapid growth in light industries HONGKONG, Thurs. a rapid development of China's light industries has brought about fantastic results m both quantity and quality of products, the New China news agency reported today. Output of 14 major items of consumer goods over the first eight months this year
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    • 202 10  - Another step towards untied aid Pana -Jiji TOKYO, Thurs. A high-level meeting of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) held here on Monday and Tuesday produced agreement on the earliest possible "untying of aid" m the field of contributions to international organisations. The meeting, however, failed to reach complete accord on
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    • 298 10 GM strike: No Govt. action yet WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Nixon Administration is determined not to interfere m the General Motors strike but it. is already noting the possible political consequences of the mammoth stoppage, observers said today. If the lay-off lasts more than a month, the unemployment level m the
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    • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
      • 117 10 LONDON, Thurs. Profit before tax of Tube Investments m the six months to June 30, 1970 was £12,629,000 million, (compared with £26,157,000 m the 17 months to Dec. 31, 1969). Tax took £5,998,000 (£12,057,000). Proportion of net profit attributable to shares held outside the group was £1,464,000 (£2,217,000).
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      • 64 10 LONDON, Thurs. Net profit, before tax, of Inchcape and Company for the year ended March 31, 1970, was £5.24 million (compared with £4.70 million for last year). Tax absorbed £1,828,000 (£1.4« million). Profit attributable to the parent company was £3,016,a00 (tt,84»,«00). Inchcape declared a final dividend of II- per
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      • 97 10 TOKYO, Thurs. Sony Corporation today became the first Japanese firm with shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Industrial circles here believed the move was aimed at purchasing shares of American firms and securing Western businessmen as company executives. In a recent letter to the Federation of Economic
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    • 345 10 Thin trading conditions strike became fact on have been experienced Tuesday, while the high this week as many July stock figure of 180,065 operators viewed the tons was not over welcome market with uncertainty to a market recovering and opted to stay out, but from indigestion of
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    • 266 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Sept. 17). On New York XT 6.***** On New York OD 6.0926 Gold (99% fineness, P« tad) 281.276 Note Rates: China (per
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 346 11 AVER HITAM PLANTING SYNDICATE'S trading profit for the year ended March amounted to $500,603 compared with $331,391 for the previous year. This increase reflected the high price of rubber for most of the year as well as the company's increased overall production. The average net exestate
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    • 1557 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices an followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots In I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 18) R. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.20 1.25 Mai. Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.77 Third Singapore 1.18 The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98 1.03
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    • 354 11 INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERS LIMITED (ICL) has introduced a swift %nd smooth system of computerised accounting to local share brokers. The system involves the use of an advanced computer the ICL 1900 and is based upon a series of programmes developed by local computer experts m co-opera-tion with three
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    • 81 11 PEOPLE in business Mr CHU SING CHI, director and general manager of Yardley Jardine has left for London on a ten-day visit to Yardley International, a member of the BritishAmerican Cosmetics Group. Mr Chu will familiarise himself with the Group's new policies and operational methods. He will also discuss plans
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    • 734 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51% cents a Ib. (np five-eighths cent). Currency considerations yesterday held the attention of most market operators both here and overseas. The local banks' wide quotations for the major trading currencies made overseas trading difficult. Overseas dealers, unable to get workable offers m sterling, German marks
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    • 378 11 DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 754.31 (+3.76); Transportation 137.81 (+0.68); Utilities 108.06 (+0.63); Composite stocks 237.94 (+1.23); Bonds 66.27 (+0.12). The Vietcong peace proposal, prim* tat* speculation and favourable economic news all contributed to push stock prices higher in active
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    • 541 11 Clewing middle prices) FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 341.8 (+2.8); Tins 60.79 (Unch); Rubbers 140.64 (-0.14); Oik 264.44 (+5.04). The market moved ahead m quiet trading yesterday. Selective buying of leaders on the Wall Street uptrend and continued hopes that the government
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    • 191 11 AMSTERDAM Moat internationals were quietly firmer yesterday, mainly on Wall Street influences. Philip*, Royal Dutch and Unilever moved further ahead, while Akzo and Hoofovenj were steadier. Local industrials were higher on a broad front on growing demand m an almost empty market. PARIS The market was quiet and
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  • 198 12 'BRIGHT LIGHTS FOR EARLIER PUBERTY' REPORT LONDON, Thurs. Three Indian doctors speculate that bright lights are bringing earlier puberty to the average Western girl. The Medical News-Tribune, a London medical weekly, reported today on the work of Doctors N.A. Jafarey, M. Yunus Khan and S.N. Jafarey of Jmnah Postgraduate Medical
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  • 38 12 A 16-YEAR-OLD boy, Soudujar Singh, received x. •light injury on the head w*o he fel from a tree while trying to have a closer look at the "haunted" house m Owen Road late last night.
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  • 126 12 Some authorised Herald ageats have beea glvea aew trieainae makers. To get ia imtck tar aay reassa, please coasnlt this list. Postal districts 13 6 8 to 12 14 19 20: Chitra Trading Co., 1 Rappa Terrace. Singapore, 8 Tel: *****/*****4. Postal districts 2 5
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  • 124 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. A kiss on the cheek of a beauty queen has led to charges of "immorality" against the head of the jury that selected Miss Tourism of Central Java m Semarang recently, the Antara News Agency reported today. According to the Antara
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  • 301 12 ABOVE is an artist's impression of what the new $31 million passenger terminal building at Pay a Lebar Airport will look like when it is completed by 1976 to cope with the Jumbos. Mr. Cheong Pak Chow, the acting Director of the Department of Civil Aviation, said
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  • 186 12 Umno wants a say in the Govt's major decisions, says Senu KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The United Malays National Organisation (Umno) wants the Government to consult the party first before any important decisions are taken, Umno secretary-general, Inche Senu Abdul Rahman, said here today. He said UMNO's constitution would be amended
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  • 253 12 A UN call to put an end to air hijackings UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. General debate at the U.N. General Assembly's 25th anniversary session began today with a call for international efforts to stop airline hijackings and the kidnapping of diplomats. Brazilian Foreign Minister Mario Gibson Barboza told the 126-nation assembly,
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  • 201 12 KERALA POLLS A TEST OF STRENGTH FOR MRS. GANDHI NEW DELHI, Thurs. In an election that could determine the fate of a new-born alliance between Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's ruling party and the moderate Communists, nearly eight million voters went to the polls m Southern Kerala state today to
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  • 101 12 NAVY JOINS IN THE SEARCH FROM Page One The Royal Malaysian- Navy also reacted quickly and brought one ship to immediate readiness and offered to divert other ships to join the search. The submarine surfaced safely at 5 a.m. about two hours after she was located by HMAS Parramatta and
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  • 75 12 OTTAWA, Thurs. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said today that some progress had been made m talks between Canada and China on the question of diplomatic recognition, but they were not yet completed and he did not know how they would end. The Canadian leader was
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  • 27 12 NEW DELHI, Thurs. A total of 41 people have been killed by collapsing buildings and floods after five days of torrential rain m Uttar Pradesh.
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  • 143 12 Sarawak firm to build 60 trawlers KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Development Finance Corporation is building 60 trawlers costing 55.7 million for eventual sale to local fishermen. Under the scheme worked out by the State Government the trawlers, to be built over the next five years, will be hired out to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 119 12 •1^ INTERNATIONAL TR AININ6 CENTRE Singapore's Elite School for il^ 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 [^MHB^|^^^^MMMHMjjj^B^^H subjects: Hb^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lb^^^^^^^^^H STRUCTURE OF BUSINESS N OFFICE SERVICES f^W P*"^^Bi^^^l SECRETARIAL
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    • 149 12 WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a miniHyde PaTk Corner for Singaporeans m
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  • THE SINGAPORE Heral Section II
    • 152 13 Enter bikini girl No. 1 WHERE have all the hUdmi girls geae? Oaly mm tamed ap at a Press coat create called by the maaagemeat of the El Ami go Niteclab yesterday for a preview of some of the girls who are taklag part la the Bikiai Qaeea Siagapore lateraatloaal
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    • 184 13 'I wasn't driving says man at wheel of car: $300 fine A MAN found at the wheel of a car that was resting on the railings of a fountain was fined $300 m the first traffic court yesterday. Imp. Sat hi Velu, prosecuting, told the court that a policeman on
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    • 42 13 BARTLEY Secondary School will hold a National Cadet Corps Open Day on Saturday at the school from 9 a.m. to noon. There will be a display of field guns, small arms, machine guns, mortars, wireless equipment and drill.
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    • 206 13 Fuji Bank swindle: Japan asks for help to find two men THE Japanese Embassy m Singapore has asked the Foreign Ministry and Immigration Department to help find two men who are wanted by the Japanese police, an Embassy spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman also said that a similar request had
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    • 131 13 WELCOME WOULD-BE HIJACKERS WITH OPEN JAWS THAT'S MAX'S MOTTO COULD THIS six-year-old Alsatian he the Fleet Air Arm's answer to the skyjacking Max, the Eoyal Marine's patrol dog, is a regnlar passenger hi the Wessex helicopters of 847 Naval Air Sqnadron, and he nukes It clear that noone makes off
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    • 157 13 Heads I win, tails with this coin THIS FREAK 50-cent coin which has the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on both sides belongs to Mr. Michael How, who is prepared to part with it for the right price. But how much it costs depends on whether the coin is genuine
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    • 130 13 MALACCA Thurs. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Haji Talib Karim, today urged the people not to believe rumours that babies born m the General Hospital here were injected with a poisonous drug. He told a Press conference that severe action would be taken against those
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 227 14 THREE MEN who appeared m the Second Traffic Court on separate charges of dangerous driving were fined a total of $1,250 yesterday and disqualified from driving. The court was told that lorry driver, Tan Ah Tee, of Lorong Dadah, was driving a lorry
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  • 126 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police today advised taxi drivers to go to the nearest police beat base or station to have their passengers checked if they thought they were criminal elements or were acting suspiciously. The Selangor CID chief, Assistant Commissioner Ko Kirn
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  • 486 14 A CORONER hearing an inquiry into the death of a four-day-old baby told the child's mother yesterday that "it doesn't pay to tell an untrue story." Teo Mvi Kirn, 38, of Jalan Waagl, told the court that she felt sick on
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  • 121 14 THIS ADULT Education Board will hold its annual prize-giving at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Sept. 22, at 7.30 p.m. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, Minister of State for Education, will be the guest of honour. Dr. Nalla Tan, a Board member and chairman of
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  • 143 14 THERE Is no mistake about it Mr. Philip Lee 27, a publications assistant with the Ministry of Culture, knows his job. He spotted all typographical, spelling and grammatical errors m the Herald's **Spotthe Printer's Errors 11 Contest AA and won the first prize of a
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  • 79 14 Dakota makes emergency landing A DAKOTA aircraft, which developed undercarriage trouble shortly after taking off from Seletar airfield for Pulau Pinang m Indonesia, made an emergency landing yesterday at Paya Lebar Airport. Three fire engines from the Central, Serangoon and Geylang fire stations and several ambulances stood by as the
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  • 240 14 A POLICE supervisee who was jailed for a year yesterday for breaking a supervision order claimed he was just going to the toilet outside his home when he was arrested. Vairaven Arumugam, 26, of Jalan Potong Pasir was arrested at
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  • 249 14 Koon-tow experts to show their skills ABOUT 350 local and overseas "koon-tow" experts will show off their skills during an eight-day demonstration m Singapore m December* "1 The demonstration is organised by the Singapore National Pugilistic Federation to raise money for the federation. The first vice-president of the federation, Mr.
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  • 207 14 A 26-YEAR-OLD lorry attendant who lost his right kidney is suing his employers for special damages of $9,340 and general damages. Phua Ho Heng, through his counsel Mr. Harbans Singh, claimed m the High Court that he was travelling m a lorry driven
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  • 156 14 SECOND District Judge Tan Hoay Djin yesterday called for a probation report on a 25--year-old woman who pawned a $150 gold chain after stealing it from her friend. Maznah Syed Ismail of Lorong Engku Aman was found guilty after prosecutor,
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  • 60 14 A NINE-MAN British furniture and bedding selling mission will be coming on Sept. 22. Among other things, it will promote the sale of ivory and gilt bedroom suites, reproduction of old English furniture, space age carpets, occasional furniture, and products of bedding and upholstery. The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 54 14 BOLM WIDE Wide, rough hewn Hide* with buckle* that coma on with a wallop. Faahlonad for tha gutsy new bread of man who collect belts tha way they collect ties. In popular brands Ilka Hkkok. Taxtan A Lancar Saa tha town s widest collection at 53. Norm Bridas Road. Singapore
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  • 328 15 IGNORANCE can be very blissful as m the Beveriy Hillbillies. Uucle Jed (Bnddy fabnlons residential district of Beveriy Hills m the star-city of Hollywood, and he stays m a beautifm mansion with his old fashioned grandmother (Irene Ryan). There*s a kind of sweet ignorance
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 81 15 i IJB J IfiVi i^^ L^V fIS Tf B^P C IB bUB I^l Mm lI C TWs JFC NIVICO radio cassette recorder CCR-620RE I records as well as plays cassettes with exceptional clarity. Allows direct recording from its built-in AM radio too, while an Automatic Level Control ensures perfect recording
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    • 1243 15 B^Lw tfaa a^LW am ■amM aw £aw I RADIO I I jßlPiieaiii Isbmpiaefli |^B^^ejOKHSu3£|£l«l Ml^^uMflaliliLli:lalßCM > BB^Ba^Ba^aß^Baa^B^B^Ba ii 3.00 pm General Hospital Starring John 3.00 p.m. Juara Kugiran Bernadino and EmMy McLaughhn. 3.56 The Beverley Hillbillies Comedy "The j g 3^20 Far The Family Magazine aeries. (English) Big Bank Battle
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    • 101 15 bribe her Into accepting tonight there's a fifteenmujmujumumumummpuj 111 if TIIJI I V Id ■■■nnummmnJJ^'^l^Jll^l^mnmmnnmnunmm ■VnunlnMnnmHmlnnn TELEVISION 1.30 Pm Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia, bebs (From 6.30 pm Channel 5 Radio Australia). 7pm Channel 10 4JO pm BFBS (From BBC). 9pm Channel 5 5.00 Radio Malaysia. Radio 11.50 Channel 5 Singapore
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  • THE WORLD AT LARGE
    • 381 16  - Moon Cake and propaganda for Hanoi's 'working' children JOEL HENDRI by in hanoi THE children of North Vietnam are eating their annnal dozen-ingredient "Moon Cakes' 1 despite rationing, as grown-ups look on, often settling for tea. The country's three million small children had the spotlight for the day the mid-antnmn
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    • 558 16  - Sex and the married Priest GEORGE CORNELL By UP! NEW YORK: As the former priest headed for his study one morning his wife called out from an adjoining room, "Make sure you don't come m and talk to your wife: Get right m there and work off all that guilt."
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    • 106 16 Willie drops infrom 3,000 feet I DOWN! I WHEN Willie Ray, 29, jumped from a plane at 3,000 feet his main parachute failed to open, but he landed m a river and walked to an ambulance. He was taken to a hospital and discharged after an examination. MASS JUMP Ray
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    • 145 16 A tummy— full of trouble LIMA Swedish stomachs have nm late difficulty with Peraviaa food, kaowa for beta* spicy aad fall of fIUTtW. The Swedes, whe are trnmtititi to the UN eater feacy fsrce belpiag cleaa ap the -destructive May earthqaake, receatly seat aa S.OJS. heate. They Jast werea*t able
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    • 354 16  - Churchill— stubborn and out of touch? DAVID LANCASHIRE By THE memory of Sir Winston Churchill threatened to revive 20-year-old political passions this week with a television programme portraying the British statesman as stubborn, petulant and outdated. Praise or criticism of the wartime leader can still provoke arguments m almost any
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    • 174 16 u\ t^^ Practical A A sepak raga ball B is simple m design. B It's simply made of cane. Yet it 's highly durable rB l^v You don't even need -2*^} worry about fcfcX inflating it it's there ready I /Mk V anytime you need it. 1/rS 9 r In
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  • town talk
    • Article, Illustration
      128 17 WE'VE heard of trunk roads but this is ridiculous! Singapore's roads are crowded enough without a couple of monsters like these taking up traffic space and causing a hazard. The trees were left two feet from the kerb when the roads department widened Cluny Road to take extra traffic. One
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    • 246 17 WE KNOW where you've been. You've been lurking m the Hilton Coffee Shop eating up their Rum Raisins, haven't you? We know you have because we went there yesterday to eat one and they'd all gone. So today we called Mr J.E. Tuescher,
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    • Article, Illustration
      123 17 All the beautiful people were there. Well, anyway, the beauty people. They were sipping champagne and making gay chitchat. And, wonld yon believe, smelling perfume. All this sipping and smelling was m aid of Estee' Lander cosmetics which Harper Giinilan believe are the best for birds. Anyway, they were footing
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    • 49 17 f m\. nnnmnnH A t\\ nur /t^ r W'ir i "^dh^ a\ j ■V^/^^^ ---^i w^- J LVanuPß^^« \l»i Special Guest Artiste <*-^J^ M "«c by Fred Ramos Los Manilenos and The Fishermen. OnYSArfl I r^\ C Ver charfle 81 For r e«rvations ring Mci Ling *****2. fijk \M
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 496 17 ™c d|ary s *at **m ~~8 p-m-: Exnibition °f books for young people at tne National Library (foyer). *>3* a *m ~7 p *m#: Art exhibi^ ti°n °y r- Kam Kee Yong at Conference Hall, Shenton Way It a.m. p.m.: Exhibition of paintings by Mr- Chieu Shuey Fook at Meyer
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  • DRIVE
    • 798 18 With safety in mind Peugeot is tops SINCE those dreaded quota days oh Imparts and because of the curreat SS per cent import levies, availability of foreign models has been drastically reduced. There remains today only three nronuts oC European small can freely available to the Singapore market, others having
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 47 18 Hfftflte Overtaking safely rTHEBETTERJIALF Jy Bob Barnes^" aw aWJ la^r aW aY ay aW^^ Jrfcs^ vy r»ai rooiures R j v u™'\ X t^MMlttiV' w A\\ wSkH r yjl l!*Mf^V -~-r3? pr 1 rC^ 1 Junnnuonwr< BfM f against the garage door as I started out." I
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  • MOTOR CYCLING
    • 938 19 ADVE make c modest. Yamah masterp The Singapoi it from t The V rotary v mounted pressed I pick Wing Mi It wai which f running working The m to, but a confident it is diffn t Far fri and ham maximui get used gine will
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    • 1065 19 Keep quiet and go Easter WITH thi palga agat the p^lce very kari BMtatTycttat hardy f elk the ■rfstake ■•lay exha The aer atf»r*Maaa a# Uahy-pra* whteh give I Ml retpw ctMwelaapi Ib fact Exfcamstr It* iH thehsntfi way at m Me. Ob a fM are valve* I f«ar str*
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    • 341 19 I I^^^ __l_R_R_i »^R^^^^^^^— > V' a^_B^ 1 1 I I r^*^- iirll j-«_-R-R-««e--7 til 1--I W I .M||| II I/^_Tl ___mtR7S--)iH 1 1 HI 1 tm P H_R_B_R_R_R_R_B_ I i-A <^^_r^^i__^w I Ml I^QaSC *k* W^ ''Am J^-#_i ■I L. W&' Ike. > G___H ALL YOU HAVE TO DO
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 525 20 C/t ADVERTISEMEHTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service charge
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    • 362 20 ASSISTANT MALE SECRETARY aged 25 to 40 years, with some years of office experience required immediately. Salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Please apply with full details to P.O. Box 1094. Singapore. EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR European Assistants who would like to •earn Beauty Culture as a profession. FuN training
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    • 451 20 i/AiiTiirakQiiCQl For our Classified ml n HUTT WO" Tele-Ad Services 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 meet you. We are a London based international organisation opening a new office here.
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    • 348 20 NASSIM A CO. will sell by auction at 12 Dalvey Estate, off Bukit Timah Road on Sunday, 20th September 1970 at 10.30 a.m.-Diethelm-make Model 600 Lounge! Dining and Bedroom furniture. On view, Saturday, 19th Sept. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Catalogues issued. GESTETNER Electric Duplicator Model 360, Olivetti Editor
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    • 558 20 WE UNDERTAKE TO TRANSLATE English into Indonesian Malay including commercial correspondence, books, articles, technical A medical documents. Please contact P.O. Box 33 Alexandra. Spore 3. SUNMASTER A -CO., Specialist m Sunlit* aluminium awnings Venetian Blinds Sunbreakers Curtain tracks and renovations No. I I Macpherson Road, Singapore *****9/***** I. CARPET INTERNATIONAL
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    • 402 20 REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P. A CASH Complete range to suit everyone SHOWROOMS Clemenceau Aye.. Joo Chiat Road. Corporation Drive (Jurong Town) REDIFFUSION REPAIRS ANY MAKE OF TV SETS Phone *****/2 Communal Aerial Systems Closed Circuit T.V. Background Music Installation Phone 2501 1 P.O. Box 608 Spore. *»e>»#sV»####»e>»»»>»####« PIANO WANTED. Not
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    • 192 20 public tionas rate $1 0 per single column jitcfi APPOINTMENT" An accounts clerk/book-keeper is required. Must have minimum of two years' practical experience with at least Senior Cambridge or equivalent qualification. Salary: $300 $400. A fair knowledge of typing essential. Application Forms obtainable from: DESIGN PARTNERSHIP Architects, Urban Planners, Development
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 -KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire); age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down m handicap (e.g. +6 up by 6 Ib. from
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  • THE SINGAPORE Herald
    • 12 1 FOR THIRD DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Sept. 19, 1970 THE SINGAPORE Herald
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    • RACE GUIDE
      • 1047 1  -  CAVALIER By BEST BETS: BlnJ.i Park, Prime Rate, J*»be. BEST LONGSHOT: Dow Joaes la Eace Six. I SELECTIONS 1 A CAVALIER MARKSMAN MERLIN BANGAWAN SOLO NOVELIST NOVELIST Race l: Noveflat Lwh Leiaea Malayaa Dawa BogaorCamp B—gawaaSalo FfmrHMn BINJAI PARK GLACIAL LAD GLACIAL LAD
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    • 4102 21 1. moo STRAITS COOK 111 (Pert Vista) SA O.OOdd* 3* Tooronga/Bougourc Mitchell (t) 11/16 KLI2/9 d2cs B.lly 6f; 1:15; to. 1. 2 Mitchell. 13/16 Sp23/6c5 7.10g 6f; 1:13.6; Hd, 4. 1 Ang. 6/12 Sp2o/6 dsc4 8.2g 7f; 1:28; 2, 1,
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    • 467 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Able Envoy who will go to the post on Sunday a warm favourite m the International Invitation Race The Prime Minister's Gold Cup shaped like a winner on a yielding track here this morning. Ridden by George Podmore the Idomeneo
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 134 5 GOOD NEWS FOR ELDERLY MAN! WANT TO BE ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC LIKE YOUNG MAN? M *^^^^l) Start taking to-day "SCNILEX" a medicinal pfopoMttoti by Dr. Men Woios, F.kLS. of IIKMKIB^nH «omiony. "SI NILEX" has been awarded 60 gold loMSM^\\m medals by international ExhibrUon naßa^k^^V SCNILEX is a special compound of
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      • 319 5 I ENTRY FORM Entries close on September 29th, 1970. ENTRANT: Name: Address: TeLNo.: Club: Membership No. Vehicle: Capacity Year of Manufacture: M Registration No: Class DRIVER: Name Address: L m TeL No aub Member** No: I am/am not a Newcomer DRIVER: Name Address: Club Member No. I am/am not a
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  • WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
    • 464 4 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Thurs. Four more weightlifters two Poles, a Hungarian and a Japanese were disqualified at the Worldlifting Championships here today after routine dope tests. The latest disqualifications bring the total number to nine of the 12 medallists so far m the four-day-old
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    • 338 4 MONT TREMBLANT, Quebec, Thurs. The Ferrari racing team from Modena, Italy, will be looking for its third consecutive victory m this season's Formula One series when the Canadian Grand Prix gets under way on Sunday at Le Circuit track, 90 miles
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    • 154 4 EVAS NTON, Illinois, Thurs. The women's champion and the men's runner-up m last weekend's U.S. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills, New York, will be just members of the cast m the U5525,000 Marriott Tennis Classic here today and tomorrow. Margaret Court, who
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    • 659 4 PORTMARKNOCK, Dublin, Thurs. America's Billy Casper is 5-1 favourite to retain the Alcan Golfer of the Year title, which begins here today. The tournament continues until Sunday. Casper, who became the second golfer to pass the million dollar prize money mark
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    • 188 4 Kanhai unlikely for Test series against India BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thurs. Btasman Rohan Kanhai should have been among those players especially invited by the West Indies selectors for the forthcoming Test series against India, West Indies cricket captain Gary Sobers said here yesterday. "Kanhai has played better m the past English
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    • 228 4 PARIS, Thurs. Yesterday's European Club football results: European Fairs Cup, First Round, Second Leg: IN Istanbul: Eskisehirsport 3 Seville 1 (The Turkish team qualifies for the second round, having lost to Seville 1-0 m the first leg). European Cup-Winners Cup, First Round, First Leg: In Sofia:
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 160 4 ROUND THE WORLD RACE FOR OCEAN SAILING BOATS LONDON, Thurs. A Round-The-World race for all types of ocean sailing boats will start from Plymouth m the summer of 1t73. Organised by the British magazine "Yachting, and Boating Weekly," the race scheduled to last year six to seven months, win take
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    • 78 4 LONDON, Thurs. The professional Billiards Players' Association has disassociated themselves from the Billiards Association and Central Council, the governing body of the same. The professionals rejoined the Billiards Association m 1963, after a break lasting 12 yean. Rex Williams, the World professional billiards champion, and Chairman of the PBPA, said
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    • 70 4 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Thurs. Gary BosweU of Texas won Wednesday's race m the Western Hemisphere Snipe Championship Regatta. BosweU was third m the overal standings after four races. Luis AreUa of Argentina was m the lead, followed by Earl Hmi of the United States. Two Japanese sailors, Yutaka TaruUni and Takao
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    • 80 4 SAN DIEGO, California, Thurs. Tommy Fults, a favourite of the 19 70 Gold Cup hydroplane championships, was thrown from his speed boat and killed m a trial run yesterday. The 29-year-old driver from Seattle, Washington, suffered irreparable brain damage and his spinal cord was severed at the bast of the
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    • 52 4 TUNIS, Thurs. -The world swimming, diving and water-polo championships planned for 1971 will not be held because no country has offered to stage the games. The executive of the International Amateur Swimming Federation, meeting here, decided to drop the events for next year, and reconsider staging it m Munich m
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    • 27 4 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. Australia took the "Little America Cup" for Catamarans today when it beat Denmark m the seventh and decisive race here. The Danes are the holders.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 24 4 DAVY JONES By Sam Left MARCO, cmL 2 f^^^^j'- v\2^ft )t^?^^-^^\ WARRANT' L^^JM i j3bß^W^-Jt^- HWB^Bfcaw^^^r-^^B^B^BMB^B^L T-i-^g JllJ^«^^^B^BW m^^^^Jj^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BJß^B^BjE^^^^T "T^B^B^BJ^ ff. jn B^Bt^^Mß^^^^H^^^^^^^'^^^ff^^^^^^^ I^^
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    • 51 4 BADMINTON: Singapore National Championships (SBA hall 8 p.m.) SOCCER: FAS Div. 2A: Police SA ys Kolam Ayer RA; TBA vs Arsenal SC; Div. SB: SFB vs SAFSA 'A* T. Rovers 'A' vs T. Kurau 'A' (all matches at Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.) WATER-POLO: PSC 'B* vs Schools (Tg. Pagar 5.90
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  • 415 5  - Herald team heads ten-pin bowling league MAX LANGE AFTER four weeks competition the Singapore Herald team heads the Sharikat National Ten-Pin bowling league with 13 points for a tally of 10,357 pinfalls. Fourteen teams are competing m the league. The Herald team of Avtar Singh (captain), Brian Mathieu, Augustine Tan,
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  • 594 5  - ESTHER, ALEX SHINE IN SWIM GALA R. NATHAN SINGAPORE'S Commonwealth Games representative Esther Tan .shattered two records on the third of the four-day Singapore Combined -Secondary Schools annual swimming championships at Anglo Chinese School Pool, Barker Road, yesterday. Representing St. Francis Girls' School (Serangoon District), Esther set new marks m
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  • 168 5 SPORTSMEN from the British, Australian and New Zealand services will be participating m a grand Festival of Sport to commemorate Commonwealth week. This is the first time that this event is being held m Singapore. The games include cricket, tennis, basketball, squash, Ten-pin bowling,
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  • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The third Asian Women's basketball championships will be held here from Oct. 30 to Nov. 10. Participating countries have been notified of the change of date, which was originally fixed for Oct. 24 to Nov. 5. According to a spokesman of
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  • 51 5 PoliceMilitary meet tomorrow THE third Police /Military athletics qteet will be held tomorrow at Farrer Park Athletic: Centre from 2.15 p.m. The competitors are from Armed Forces Sports Association, Special Constabulary Vigilante Corp and the Police" Sports Association. MP for Changl, Mr. Robin Sim Boon Woo will give away the
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  • 1027 5 SINGAPORE MOTOR SPORTS CLUB 1. Promoters: The Singapore Motor Sports Club. Sponsors: The Singapore Herald. 2. Date: Sunday, October 4tb, 1970. 3. Place: Parade Ground, Police Academy, Thomson Road. 4. Type of Event: Skilled driving tests, manouvering at speed. 5. Officials:
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