Singapore Herald, 19 September 1970

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  • 16 1 THE SING APO RE herald No. 52 Singapore Saturday. September 19, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 155 1 Mrs. Gandhi's group takes early lead in Kerala polls NEW DELHI, Fri. A leftist coalition that includes Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Congress Party and moderate Communists jumped to an early lead today m elections for a new state government m Kerala. I With results announced for 82 of the
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  • 511 1 Fighting in Jordan spreads AMMAN, Fri. Jordanian Army tanks launched a three-pronged attack today on Ram tha, Turra, and El Kassarat three key villages controlling the AmmanDamascus highway, the Palestinians' pipeline for supplies from Syria as fighting between King Hussein's troops and the guerillas continued for the second day. The
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  • 126 1 BRITAIN'S contribution to the five-nation defence force may be announced towards the end of this year either at the next ministerial taks or m the House of Commons m London. This was indicated by the British Parliamentary UnderSecretary of State for Defence for
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  • 118 1 MOSCOW, Fri. The Moscow Press today gave lengthy front-page treatment to yesterday's talks between visiting Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Premier Alexei Kosygin on the Caucasian Coast along the Black Sea where the Soviet Premier Is taking a rest. The Singapore
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  • 127 1 PRESTWICK, Fri. A determined young accountant dashed to this Scottish airport to plead with his American girl friend aboard a trans-Atlantic jetliner: "Please don't go home." The Boston-bound plane Was poised for take-off last night when Brian Pearl, 21, of Bolton,
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  • 53 1 AN 8A BUS on its way back to its depot caught fire m Thomson Road at about 10.30 last night. The driver and ticket collector jumped out. A fire engine put out the blaze, believed to have been caused by a short circuit, m
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  • 26 1 ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER ACTIVE, Fri. Intrepid and Gretel II started without incident today their second race m quest of the America's Cup.
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  • 142 1 CUSTOMS officers found about 175 lb. of ganja valued at about $21,000 m the black market m the holds of an Indonesian coastal vessel last night. Senior Customs Officer Jackie Lim led a nine-man team on the raid on the Bintang
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  • LATEST
    • 76 1 AMMAN: King Husseins tanks and artillery gradually ES? ZE* T J a "S tl ro l u ho «t emrtkmn aid central £S ce J ltre flrß,| y government haads. f!^!i!f2n s i 0 i Amman wtter hand-to-hand street fighting ta Jatdaaiaa Infantry moved m behind columns of Unks on
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    • 26 1 WASHINGTON: Ships of U.S. Atlantic Fleet ordered ta join Sixth Fleet ia Mediterranean off Lebanon and Israel coasts iv state of alert, Defence Department announced. ODD
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    • 21 1 WASHINGTON: The Nixon Administration ready for aa intervention m Jordan at any time should situation warrant it, informed sources said. ODD
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    • 32 1 NEW YORK: Delegates from Kuwait, Morocco, Egypt and Syria at United Nations Informed SecretaryGeneral U Thant of "serious implications far peace* m threats by Israel and other countries ta intervene m Jordan.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 88 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann appealed to the General Assembly today to admit China to the United Nations. He said it was not "normal that a quarter of humanity should be outside the United Nations." The annual U.N. refusal to admit China "prevents
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    • 26 1 KDOHABA: All the Belgian comminiere mining group's companies here are to be placed under the authority of the National Economy Ministry, the Cabinet decided today. ODD
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    • 22 1 BEIRUT: A Lebanese civil aviation spokesman yesterday denied reports that three ammunition-laden U.S. planes landed at Beirut en route for Amman. AFP
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    • 18 1 ODD MOSCOW: The Soviet Union and China have signed a series of trade protocols. Tass reported today.- AP
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  • 182 1 HIS LORDSHIP'S UP AND AWAY THANKS TO THE ROYAL NAVY THE Royal Navy was faced with a rather sticky problem yesterday how to get Lord Crawshaw, who .is partially paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, on board the Fleet maintenance ship H.M.S. Triumph. The ship's gangway was too steep for
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  • 35 1 BUCHAREST, Fri. An economic and technical cooperation agreement between Malaysia and Rumania was signed yesterday following talks between Tun Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, and Mr. Hie Verdet, Rumanian First VicePremier.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1106 2 Adele KOH ONE of the most valuable perks of journalism is that it constantly provides new and amazing insights into human nature. My Insight of the Week is that you can call people rogues and scoundrels, thieves or murderers, and they will forgive you. But If
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  • 353 2 An angry tourist gives Singapore a bad name From Our Canberra Correspondent CANBERRA: Singapore has been getting some bad publicity m Australia over the treatment by some of its officials of visitors with long hair. A New Zealander recently wrote to the newspaper, "Australian," telling of what happened to his
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  • Viewpoint
    • 347 2 Aren't we in a bad, bad way? THE limits of patriotism m Singapore are, it seems to me, set by men like Mr. Devan Nair. Can you blame him for being so cross with Singaporeans? After all he has not even been away from Singapore for more than a few
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    • 409 2 AS A foreigner once, I feel lucky to be a Singapore citizen now. All that I see here is "paradise" to me. Although, my social status is no better than that of a teacher, I am happy. I am a proud Singaporean. As such
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 531 2 Jordan: Army gaining upper hand IT IS too early to predict the result of the fighting m Jordan. From all accounts the Jordanian army is retaining the initiative. Amman now seems to be largely under Government control, and the focus has shifted to the three villages on the Amman-Damascus highway
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  • 1436 3 DEFENDANT: COMMENT NOT 'ACTUATED BY ANY MALICE' A LIBEL suit against Nanyang Publication Pte. Ltd., printers and publishers of the Nanyang Siang Pau, was discontinued yesterday by Charles Eu Keng Pang, chairman and managing director of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries. Mr. Lim Chor Pee,
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  • 377 3 Lorry driver fined for baling hook attack TWO men were attacked with baling hooks by a lorry driver after a traffic dispute at the junction of Cecil Street and Cross Street on Aug. 16 last year a court was told yesterday. The lorry driver, Chua Eng Wah, 23, of Amoy
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  • 127 3 IT WAS the proudest day for 103 Squadron yesterday when it was presented with the Squadron Standard. It was m recognition of more than 25 years of active service and outstanding achievements m battle it was credited with tfce bombing of Hitler's chalet, among other
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  • 96 3 PENANG, Fri. Aa Australian aircraft fitter found a note addressed to him m the bathroom of his Tanjong Bungah home here where he found his wife, Josephine Ann McKay, 20, hanging yesterday. A police spokesman said today that Kenneth Hugh McKay, 24, of the Butterworth Air
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  • 199 4 The Ford case on gratuity and CPF: Judgment reserved THE INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court yesterday reserved judgment on the application by the Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited to reduce its gratuity payments to employees m view of this year's increased contributions to the Central Provident Fund. The company wants to
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  • 141 4 SINGAPORE student Koh Boon Hwee, 18, now studying at the Imperial College of Science and Technology ia London, has been awarded aa Imperial College Scholarship on the results of his first year examinations m Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Koh, when he was a stndent of
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  • 357 4 Taxi dent: Murder inquiry hears two versions TWO taxi drivers told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that their employer had given them different stories about a dent on the bonnet of a taxi he owned. Lee Kin Thiam, of Lorong One, Toa Pay oh, told the inquiry that his employer had
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  • 169 4 LEARNING FROM OUR HEALTH SERVICES: BY VISITOR FROM KENYA THE Health Minister of Kenya, Mr. Omolo Okero, said yesterday that his country had a lot to learn from Singapore's medical services especially m the integration of teaching staff and service doctors. Mr. Okero said that at present, most of the
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  • 231 4 SINGAPORE offers plenty of scope and excellent facilities for Indian industrialists to set up joint ventures said Mr. Baey Lian Peck, Chairman of the General Committee of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association yesterday. Mr. Baey was addressing a meeting of representatives of SMA
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  • Article, Illustration
    136 4 THE SINGAPORE Traction Company will start this naw loop service at the ond of the year from St. Michael's Eatate to Shentoa Way via Whitley Road. It will ase 26 new buses for the service. FROM: St. Michael's Estate to Shentoa Way loop service via Jalan Aman, Jalan Teateram, Jalan
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  • 207 4 LAUNCHED TWO PATROL CRAFT TWO fast patrol craft built for the Brunei Government were launched at the Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers shipyards yesterday afternoon. The 92 ft. vessels, each powered by twin 16-cylinder diesel engines and capable of 25 knots, were launched by Datin J.J.H. Simpson, wife of the commander of
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 174 5 ATHENS COURT DECIDES NOT TO CHARGE NIARCHOS ATHENS, Fri. The Piraeus magistrate's court today ruled that no charges should be raised against shipping tycoon, Mr. Stavros Niarchos m connection with the death of his wife Eugenia on May 4. The three magistrates composing the court rejected the Aug. 21 request
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    • 27 5 BANGKOK, Fri. The United States handed over one cargo transport Chinook helicopter to the Thai army today as part of its military assistance programme. ODD
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    • 21 5 PEKING, Fri. A Chinese government delegation left for Mali today to attend its national day celebrations next week. DDD
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    • 17 5 TAIPEH, Fri. The Taiwan government plans to send an eight-man trade mission to Belgium.
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    • 35 5 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Fri. The first Islamic congress of Brazil opened here yesterday with the Religious Affairs Minister of the United Arab Republic, Dr Abdel Aziz Kamel, attending as guest of honour. DDD
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    • 29 5 NEW YORK, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk says m an article that "neither Lon Noi nor President Nixon has left Cambodians any alternative to armed struggle and revolution."
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    • 372 5  - Airline pilots hold meeting to fight the hijackers Richard Beeston By m Washington INTERNATIONAL airline pilots are meeting m emergency session m Washington to discuss means of combating the skyjacking of aircraft, including the boycott of countries who provide "havens for hijackers." The meetings of American, British, Dutch and Italian
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    • 266 5 Israelis wait for a chance to strike TIBERIAS (Israel), Fri. If chaos continues m the neighbouring kingdom of Jordan, Israel might take the opportunity of seizing the Gilead mountain range, from which Arab gunners have long shelled Israel border settlements south of the sea of Galilee. The 1,200-ft. high range,
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    • 300 5 The number of men under arms ia Jordaa ia estimated at about 138,tM men as follows: Royal Jordanian troops, M,25t mea; Palestinian resistance forces, St,MO; Iraqi troops, 12,800; Saadi Arabian forces, 8,888; Syrians 2, 0 H. King Hussein's ground forces cosist of two armoured
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    • 541 5 Nasser and Kaddafi call for an Arab summit CAIRO, Fri. Preparations are being made for a summit meeting of Arab kings and heads of state m Tripoli, capital of Libya, m the next few days to deal with the situation m Jordan. The announcement followed the unexpectc 1 arrival m
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    • 256 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department said today that no request had been received from King Hussein for American assistance m his fight against the guerillas. Press officer Robert McCloskey said: "There are no plans for U.S. military intervention, but I'm not going to get into
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 994 6 1 1 I A \l\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules r^n I YJ beginning on this page are given in four parts for X Bi I I f\ N. r ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastaL Jj. I Iv j| ifMl^yHi Each entry gives the following information: NAME
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  • 212 11 LONDON, Fri. The pace of chartering was maintained today m the grain sector, with cargoes of heavy grain arranged from the U.S. gulf to Japan at US$l5 fd (free discharge) for Oct/Nov., to Venezuela at US$B.25 fd for Oct., and to the German North Sea at US$9.l5
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1087 11 Westbound continued TARANTEL Nov 13/19 NY.. B'more. Boston. Montreal. BBL/HC V.SHVA DHARMA In Pt/Sept 20 N.York., M'treal. Toronto. TORONTO CITY Sept 28/29 L. M Rio. Santos. FTL/AUS Ashtabula. Cleveland. Toledo. FTL/AUS Detroit. Milwaukee. Chicago. SCI/JS TREPCA Sept 24 Famagusta. Beirut, Lattakia. Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA TAGAYTAY Oct 15/19 N.York (5 /l
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    • 246 11 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE EASTERN ROADS: Dsshres AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Mt Ttuto MiIiimii BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Fenian Commander, Cibro FOR SEPT. 19. Carribean, Navaeota (wan***), OUT: Myrmidon 1/2, President Singapore Mara, Foremost Pthm, Adams 3/4, Tonan Mam 6/7, Tonan Mam, Tropic Scat, Mil as* Anthony II 8/9,
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  • 346 12 Easier conditions prevailed m the market yesterday. Losses were widespread although there were no particular depressing factors. Electric appliances, including Sony, were losers right from the morning Sony sagged with dealers discouraged with its first business m the New York stock exchange. Akai Elec 440 (445) AsahiChem
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  • 604 12 Speculative nickel shares advanced sharply yesterday although some late profittaking brought many the top. Westralian Nickel was j very firm exception, closing 53.60 higher at the day's best level of Sl 1.80. Turnover was very high. Western compass, listed on Thursday, was also m demand, adding 23
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  • 199 12 The market yesterday continued to ease as sellers appeared m greater strength ..it J caused buyers to retreat. Losses, though small, were nevertheless widespread. Newly listed Yangtzekiang was again heavily traded and moved between $5.15 and $5.30. Lands were lower at $96 and Wheelocks eased to SI
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  • 49 12 JAKARTA, Fri. The International Development Association (IDA) has approved a US$4 million credit to finance preliminary engineering on a number of projects m Indonesia, according to an official announcement todayThe credit also will finance studies m agriculture and certain areas of transport, power and industry. AP
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 409 12 TOKYO, Fri. The second Asian Industrialisation Conference at its plenary committee session today adopted a declaration outlining plans for regional co-operation m the acceleration of industrial growth over the coming second United Nations Development Decade (1971-1980). The conference organised by the United Nations Economic Commission
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    • 360 12 US Congress urged to ease restraints on Eximp Bank WASHINGTON, Fri. President Henry Kearns of the United States Import-Export Bank has asked Congress for authority to obtain capital funds from the private U.S. money market m the future rather than from the U.S. Government's unified budget. He told the Senate
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    • 173 12 FIERCE competition within the world's steel industries may probably force the poorer countries of Asia to pool their meagre resources to set up viable crude-steel making facilities and integrated hot strip mills on a regional basis. A United Nations study also notes that regional iron- billet
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    • 35 12 BRUSSELS, Fri.- The European Common Market and Japan have begun talks on a non-preferential commercial agreement between the two countries. The first session of the talks, which opened yesterday, is expected to last a week.
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    • 86 12 JAPAN TO MAKE TURBINE CAR TOKYO, Fri. Mitsubishi Motor Corp. said today tt plans to develop a gas turbine engine to power tracks aad passenger autos ia aa effort to redace pollution caused by auto exhaust. The company said ita engine will be developed jointly with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which
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    • 195 12 India succeeded for the first time m getting a foothold m the African diamond market till now monopolised by Western countries when it bought recently raw diamonds worth Rs. 10 million m Ghana. The chairman of India's National Mineral Development Corporation, Mr. Bhagwan Singh, said m
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    • 89 12 Clove prices soar JAKARTA, Fri. Clove prices are spiralling m North Sulawesi because of a drastic fall m production, the official Antara News Agency reported today. The agency said clove production this year was expected to reach only 40 per cent of the annual output of previous years. The price
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    • 41 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The Brazilian National Monetary Council has announced a 1.5 per cent decrease m the cruzeiro, based on its dollar value. The new exchange rate, effective today is 4.69 cruzeiros buying and 4.72 selling for each U.S. dollar.
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    • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
      • 61 12 LONDON, Fri. Pretax profit of Consolidated Tin Smelters for the half year to June SO, 1970, was £1,525,000 (compared with £2,006,000 for the same period last year). U.K. tex was £244,000 (£364,000), and overseas tax £644,000 (£470,000). Profit attributable to tbe company would be £158,000 (£1142,000). The company will
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      • 69 12 NEW YORK, Fri. Sony Corp. overcame an early drop and managed to make the list of most active stocks on its first day of trading m the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Shares m the Japanese electronics firm closed unchanged at lb-V 4 after early sales at a quarter
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      • 61 12 TOKYO, Fri. Mr. Kohei Matsuda, vice president of Toyo Kogyo, has informed Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) that Us company plans to begin negotiations with American Ford Motor on a "capital tie-up", MITI officials said today. Mr. Matsuda had a meeting yesterday with Mr. Shoichi
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    • 425 12 WEEK LY RU BBER REVIEW SINGAPORE The strike at General Motors and the extension of the suspension of stockpile sales by the G.S.A. were both discounted here, reported GREEN it COLLIER. The main preoccupation locally has been how to make overseas sales without tears. Sales m sterling were hard enough
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    • 267 12 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 8.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3175
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 28 12 NOTICE NOTICE OF REMOVAL J. BALLAS COMPANY (PRIVATE) AND BALLAS NOMINEES (PRIVATE) LIMITED have moved to 55, Join Little's Building (Mezzanine Floor) Raffles Place Singapore, 1. Teteptowes Unchanged.
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 190 13 MASAN, Korea, Fri. Ground was broken today for the first company to move into a Free Export Zone opened two months ago m this port 180 miles south of Seoul. The first enterprise licensed by the South Korean Government to build a plant m the
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    • 120 13 TIN OUTPUT FALLS LONDON, Fri. World mine production of tin fell m May this year to 15,300 metric tons compared with 15,900 metric tons m April and 14,200 long tons m Max 1969, according tt International Tin Council statistics. World smelter production of primary tin metal m May 1970 was
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    • 1466 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figurei te brackets denote traded lots te I.ooo's. When the price is not foUowed by a figure te brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was
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    • 79 13 (Managers' prices for Sept 21 B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai Invt Fund 1.20 1.25 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.77 Third Shagapceo 1.18 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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    • 247 13 TAIPEI, Fri. The state-owned Chinese Petroleum Corp. (CPC) and the American Oil Co. (AMOCO) will launch a joint seismic survey tomorrow along Formosa's northwest coast, informed sources said. They said the survey ship, rented by AMOCO would operate for one month along the Formosan coast,
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    • 49 13 v v v FAR EAST SHIPBUILDING has announced a first and final dividend of 10 per cent and a rights issue of one-for-two. Lodge ment date for both is November 6. Date payable is December 21. STRAITS TRADING will pay a 10 per cent interim dividend on October 31.
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    • 109 13 PEOPLE in business Mr ROBERT BROWN, export director of John Dewar and Sons Limited, the firm of Scotch Whisky distiller, arrived m Singapore yesterday, for a 4day visit. Mr Brown will hold sales and marketing discussions with the Singapore distributors of Dewar whisky, Sime Darby Singapore. Whiskies imported into Singapore
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 325 13 o RUBBER 51 Vi ceats a lb. (ap one-eighth cent). Idle conditions prevailed for most of the morning yesterday. RSS 1 October opened at 51-1/2 cents traded and then moved lower to 5 1-1/4 cent at the low. November was quiet at one-cent premium over October. 1971 positions
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      • 67 13 (For the week ended Sept 1$). Differentials are given m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. SMR SCV Oct (pallets) 1-1/4 cents premium sellers. SMR 5L Oct (pallets) three-quarters cent premium nominal. SMR H5 Oct (pallets) even money nominal SMR 5M Oct (pallets) even money
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      • 61 13 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Inactive; ClF's Oct 18-1/8 18-1/4 Nominal Nov. 18-7/16 18-5/8; Spot 19-1/8 19-1/2; Settlements Oct 19-1/4 19-1/2, Nov. 19-5/8 19-13/16, Dec. 19-7/8 20-1/8. Oct/Dec. 19-5/8 19-13/16, Jan /March 20-1/4 20-7/16, April/June 20-11/16 20-13/16, July /Sept 20-7/8 21, Oct/Dec. 21-1/8. Jan/March
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      • 62 13 o TIN $$81,124 a picul (np $4,874). With moderate support from the United States and Europe, the Straits tin price m Penang yesterday rose $4.K7'/2 to $66 1.1 2V2 a picul. The metal price m London made a climb of £1 I a ton overnight. The estimated tonnage
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      • 27 13 (Closing buyer/seUer prices for Sept 18, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Quiet; Spot 1521 1523; 3-month 1523 1524; Settlement 1525; Total turnover 275 tons.
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      • 157 13 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine Sept 203 to 200 paid; Philippine/Indonesian Sept 211, resellers, Oct. 208 resellers, 209/206'/j paid, Nov. 209 resellers, 207% paid, Dec. 210 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 134 quoted; Malayan
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      • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U-S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.755. (2) 143.75; Hongkong 38.51; Beirut 36.45; London 36.15; Zurich 36.158 36.255; Paris 36.34. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.
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    • 354 13 NEW YORK STO CK EXCHANGE Tbe market yesterday pushed ahead m early moderately active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average picked up 1.5 points and the broader-based Stanpoors industrial average was ahead more than 20 cents. Advances led decline* by five-to-three. Volume topped two million •hares after 36 minute* of
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    • 26 13 NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 757.67 (+3.36); Transportation 139.44 (+1.63); Utilities 107.62 (-0.44); Composite stocks 239.05 (+1.11); Bonds 66.30 (+0.03).
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    • 522 13 Speculative activity m Australians dominated the market yesterday. Westralian Nickel moved ahead to around 100/- before reacting to 66/--on profit-taking and certain market disappointment on the Murphy Hills report. Other issues which moved ahead at the start m line with Sydney and Melbourne came off m sympathy
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    • 21 13 LONDON, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 343.4 (+1.6); Tins 60.79 (Unch); Rubbers 140.74 (+0.10); Oils 266.05 (+1.62).
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    • 182 13 AMSTERDAM International eased slightly yesterday on weekend considerations with Wall Street's overnight higher trend for Dutch issues ignored. In industrials, trading was quiet. Bols, LH.C. Holland and International Coating Materials were firm. Shippings, banks and investment funds hardened, while estates were mixed. Dutch state loans were narrowly mixed.
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  • 135 14  - THE GIRL WHO SWAYS AS SHE PLAYS AS SHE FLAYS JENNY LEW BY TTTILLATION at the keyboard that's the specialty of Jenet Rae, who sways as she plays as she flays. Jenet is a six-foot organist who strips. Or, if you like, a six-foot stripper who plays the organ. First,
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  • 95 14 A BEVY of lovelies took to the stage last night at the National Theatre for a good cause. Singers from Taiwan, Hongkong and Malaysia including Chen Chen, Taiwan's top film actress entertained the audience at the Night of the Golden Stars, a
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  • 58 14 A 44-YEAR OLD woman, Yap Ah See, was found dead at the foot of Block 163 m Mci Ling Street at 1.20 p.m. yesterday. Earlier, at 6.45 a.m., a man aged about 40, clad m blue trousers and white shirt was found dead m a drain at
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  • 43 14 A 16- YEAR-OLD deaf and dumb boy has been reported missing from his home m Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Estate since Wednesday. Anyone who knows his whereabouts is asked to contact Inspector A.M. Mani, Kandang Kerbau Police Station.
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  • 294 14 Minister sees need for 4,000 engineers by 1980 THERE WILL be places for about 4,000 engineers m Singapore by 1980 if industry maintains its present rapid rate of expansion, Education Minister Mr. Lim Kirn San said yesterday. He was speaking at the opening of a seminar on "Physics, Mathematics and
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  • 75 14 MORE THAN 120 Keppel bus workers have accepted their management's offer of $15,000 tn full settlement of their claims for payment of "proper" rates for public holidays and rest days. The decision was taken yesterday at a secret ballot conducted by the Singapore Industrial
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  • 46 14 On Friday, we published an artist's impression of the passenger terminal building at Paya Lebar airport. The artist's impression is that of the proposed extension to the terminal building costing $6.4 million and not that of the new $31 million building as reported.
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  • 134 14 A $60 MILLION contract for two fast modern semi-con-tainer vessels for Neptune Orient Lines was signed m Singapore yesterday. The 12,000-ton vessels with a speed of 22 knots will be able to carry some 500 20ft. containers between Singapore and London m just 23 days. The
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  • 338 14 Plan to merge bus firms 'going smoothly' ARRANGEMENTS to amalgamate the 10 Chinese bus companies m Singapore into three regional companies are progressing smoothly, and are expected to be completed by the end of next month. Mr. Tan Kong Eng, the president of the Chinese Bus Owner's Association said that
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  • 309 14 A PATHOLOGIST told the Coroner's Court yesterday that a man reported to have died of dog bites actually died of brain injuries. Assistant pathologist, Dr. Chiang Shih Chum, said that Kisud bin Siram, 59, died of brain injuries at 3 a.m.
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  • 94 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Defence has sent 536 officers and other ranks of the Malaysian Army, Navy and Air Force for training overseas since January. They are undergoing courses of from one month to one year m India, Indonesia, Britain, America, New
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  • 38 14 LONDON, Fri. American pop musician Jimi Hendrix died here today. Tbe young Negro pop guitarist, was dead on arrival at Saint Mary Abbot Hospital, a hospital spokesman said. Cause of death was not immediately known. AFP
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  • 151 14 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 SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 256 15 DR. SEAH'S SUICIDE: CORONER SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT MR. LIEW Ngik See, tbe cereair who c— darted tbe inqairy Into tbe death af a cytolaglet, Dr. Seah Cheng Slew, read from his notes yesterday tbe exact wards of a witness In tbe inquiry earlier this month. Car sat r Liew
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    • 21 15 DEEPAVALI wiU fall on Thursday, Oct. 20, instead of Wednesday, Oct. 28, it was announced m a government gazette.
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    • 234 15 Weekly family planning sessions for men only WEEKLY "men only" family planning talks are to be organised by the Family Planning and Population Board. The Health Ministry announced this yesterday at the end of its month-long family planning publicity campaign. The Ministry said the men showed "great interest" at family
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    • 12 15 SciuptureotTuaTlroinbutter .-*r*n^ j^-a m Figunne of a Chinese deity
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    • 121 15 POLICE have smashed s gang responsible for the theft of about 400 pounds of Malayan Railway copper wires valued at $900 following the arrest of three men yesterday. A police spokesman said that following a tip-off, police raided a house m Sime Road and arrested three
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    • 301 15 PEOPLE rarely talk about culinary artists, but that doesn't mean that there are none m Singapore. You can confirm this if you go to the Conference Hall on Sept. 26 and 27 when a novel exhibition of culinary art and exotic food will
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    • 64 15 TTJUJI NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL DRAW LAST DRAW TO WIN BIG FORTUNES THIS SUNDAY'S DRAW NO: 75/70 (20.9.70). Ist Group $175,000 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $500/--plus 2,228 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES TO BE WON ON 20TH
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    • 446 15 M^f 2H*SCOD6 *R|EHH fHBHW E^lSMll QfenMh J 1M Il 4^aaaaa*an*a a asnaaa J TJ L HaMnaaßHAifl mmmmm JM aawßunl ßaa* anal m mmmmmJmmmmmmmmm Keen voar mental Keep very alert to aU Keep any arguments Be very careful of J approach "practical and >■ h backgroaad J d P ># be
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  • 348 16 Some machines hum but this one sings on cue... COMPUTER SHOWS ITS MANY TALENTS A SWINGING computer leads the machine world m the new way to bump and grind. Trendy all the way, it can hum Never on Sunday or churn out a strip-tease without batting an electronic eve. Who
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    • 432 16 WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE MARCO POLO the Thunderbirds is still HOTEL EQUATORIAL For a night of fun and singing sweetly to the Club Crescendo Raj of the laughter, see the Duo FUhN at romantic couples. Savages gives a good perwork. Mr. FUhN assisted by Sapper Club Peggy Tann formance. The Savages
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    • 1373 16 Ml Singapore W: 6.00 am Good Morning; 6-01 Let's Go With Music. 7.00 News. SS 7.10 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Let's Go With Music; OJO News; 8.10 Let's Go With Music; 9.00 Calling All Hospitals; 10.00 Portia Faces "•Xv* Life 10.15 Music While You Work; 11.00 Programme Summary; Sv» 1 1
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    • 119 17 r Safe Deposit Boxes Are Now Available At Hi Ba 81l BBafll BWaVJ BBaBaBB jpflr? mmmmm aaw^A%\ *BB sßr''"' m\ sßrflfl BBBsBb A aBB Ww .BB The Industrial Commercial Bank Ltd. 8 With the rapid growth of industrialisation m Singapore, one bank stands out amongst the many. The Industrial —li.
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    • 1708 17 Your complete weekend guide BBBaBi *sß> **aBBBJ BB ********************8 lOßßßßmrnmamaßßwana I mWm M |3[Xy IM [m^ JoB IaBBBBBBBtaW smM W afwT 1 111 ll If*W fl I^-A^oM Ml J '^B ißßßtoaßßtoaßaara aßßatoßßa arsßad bwbC L^^pßß I *'*TaV «^lto^. .****************************************8 I^r>m Peter Potumu**s*ow R^ "^afpawi 1 -30 National Ve*vot "The Rumour"
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    • 537 18 Z/l ADVERTIStMgHTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES, AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL, P.P.C. REQUIEMS S 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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    • 372 18 WE'RE A FAST EXPANDING service oriented local insurance broking and consulting concern with office* m Singapore and Malaysia. We need dynamic insurance account executive* for our Marine Hull and Industrial Risks department. Experience is required plus an excellent knowledge of the insurance market. Good income potential for th* right man.
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    • 1292 18 M //ilQil^rik QJICQI For our Classified I Ifl/ n ffurr WW Tele-Ad Services DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES. testimonials. Bring these te Motion Smith. 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. LIN6UAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) will teach you a new language quickly and thoroughly. 50 years experience, over 2 million
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    • 563 18 HAUSLEITER OFFSET PROCESS CHEMICALS, Felix-Bottcher Printing Rollers, Rodenstock Photographic Lenses, Conradty Carbons. Sinhansa Co, Ltd-, 131 East Coast Road. 441 168. 110 VOLTS— SO/60 cyclea Chrysler, Refrigerators and Freezers; Special price for Export. Contact Sunlito Enterprise, 768 North Bridge Road. Spore. Tel: *****. *****. *****. SNARIKAT KIAN TONQ 218 Changi
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    • 748 18 omm****mwmmmmmmm*999m' mmmmmmmmtt&mtmmm&ttmm TICKS CH<M>n CO. (ITS). CTD.. SSI 2 «S S/W. fl on 16/17, Rochor* Canal ReeS, 196/ MaxSa 1000 ■BBJBBBBJ 7. *****. Morris "850 S/Waaen 1885 Holden. Ford Cortina MOQBI. J*ASBQ»»B»MCtBB 1884 Holden 1888 Austin 1000 MX 11. mi-. Ford Ccort D/L. mt v*»°u CA 1888/8 Ford E*cort 'GT'.
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  • 393 19 Get fit and feel great MMMM.... mm... it's great. so relaxing..., I feel on top of the W0r1d..." That's just some of the remarks as the women leave the wooden cubicle. What were they talking about? They've all just emerged from a sauna bath. If you want to get rid
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    • 377 19 Miracle Cushion Hows If, Wt*rm y^T v)w NflM •StMßt*a**twe* ■■SflllßaasS •Be•asreeSpr« < fUltaS Comfort and relief for denture sufferers I Snug Denture Cushions are a soft plastic lining that gets rid of the annoyance of loose, badly -fitting false teeth. Snug eases sore irritated gums due to loose dentures. Easily
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    • 297 19 I GREAT TIME LIES IN STARE E0RYR0.. Watch the WILD WILD WOBLD HELENS MORRIS a sophisticated singer with a difference Th* Due Fun Walt Disney* famous cartoonist and an eyefui-of en assistant. June Wallace Sea her provocative bubble dance. JANET RAE Special guest artist* This electric organict* givea you a
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    • 592 19 I LAST t OAVB J 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.05. SJO A 5.16 I Lee Van Cleef "SABATA" (UA) j J I Technicolor A Tochn.ecope I I MONDAY ONLVI J "WHAT MOW MV LOVE" J I MANDARIN m SCOPE A COLOR J 11 a.m., 1.46.4.00,6.30 A SJO p.m. I J Ruth
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    • 341 19 THE DIARY 8.30 a.m. 8 p.m.: at Cantonment Road; 10 a.m. C p.m.: Art Exhibition of books for Chong Pang Village; exhibition by Mr. Yeo young people at Na- Everitt Road; In- Hoe Koon at National tional Library (foyer). dustrial Road; Jalan Library. 9.30 a.m. 7 p.m.: Batu; Kam pong
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  • 1019 20 The economic and social objectives and Gemini's role GEMINI CHIT FUND SPECIAL GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LIMITED announces the official opening on the first floor of the People's Park Complex of their new office at 5 p.m. today by the General Manager of the Hongkong The Chairman's Message. and Shanghai
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    • 69 21 Wearenew iff our OWN NEW OFFICE atthe People's Park Complex The Chairman and Board of Directors GEMINI CHIT FOND CORPORATION LIMITED take pleasure m announcing the Official Opening of their New Office at No. 237 (first floor) People's Park Complex, New Bridge Road, Singapore 1 by Mr. S.F.T. B. Lever,
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  • 699 22 MRS. Lee Kok Wah (Alice) was born m Kuala Lumpur and is a housewife. She has three children, Diana 13, Eric 11, Gary 7. Her husband 'is employed by a business house of i Singapore. "I wanted four children, but I -stopped at three because servants are
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  • Article, Illustration
    1094 22 r ELLO CHILDREN. Here is the report of the Teacher competition. Do you remember, two weeks ago you were asked to draw a picture of your teacher or write about her? Well! We received masses of entries and had great fun going through them. If you read the
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  • 804 23  -  JONATHAN was eleven years aid whsa be was brought ts me. His behaviaar was awa* disturbing. He was vary quiet, rarely span Mag ta BBTfBBB. Often, he did ast aaswor whea conversation was directed ta Wat. Us pareats brought Mat ta my sfflce whea they eaold aa leager
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  • 194 23 Dear Editor, Here is a joke to entertain the readers. An old couple came to the city from the village. They saw an old lady walking into a lift. After a while, a beautiful young lady walked out. "Wonderful!" exclaimed the old man, and pushed his wife into
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  • 174 23 -TWrHATS goTV ing on m the scene at right? Haa the circus come to town? Are the youngsters studying a painting m an art museum? Is it raining cata and dogs? To discover the answer, draw a line from dot 1 to dot 2
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 147 23 For deep cleansing m something like rain water W^A^A^A^A^A^AMmSmm^^tMSam'' I^^^ IK« b ■fl nr^'"'^3E_l l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^SP^BßUßUßUßUßflßUßji^^llEP*^* JraiSmf Mt sj9^* O^K aaw 9 V Bill I 9 al be wash your face! and get the fresh joy of soft water, with ABLUTIA A true skin treatment, /jk—^i A 9 enuine water softener.
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  • 309 24 Who's who on the Board J >^^_^y>_/-\^i^— __j v 3Je__' 9 H «1 MkJ 1 1 I H W Ik\ I W mama am 3W B Mr. Abdnl Gaffar, 44, came to Singapore m 1940 and served m his relation's business until the fall of Singapore m 1941. After the
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  • 126 24 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MR. V.X S NARAYANAN, Chairman (See page 20). MR. S.M. ABDUL GAFFAR, Managing Director (above). MRS. NORMA GAFFAR, Director (right). ■Bi MR. E.S. SYED EUSUFF, Director Mr. Eusuff is a prominent businessman. He is the sole proprietor of Embassy Store. He was made a director m
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 300 24 CONGRATULATIONS GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LIMITED OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW OFFICE AT N0.237. 15T RR, PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX SPORE esq THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Specialists m (1) Complete power stations including alternators, turbines, switch gear and transformers. (2) Diesel engines and associated equipment for industrial,
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  • 77 25 MR. MOHAMED IBRAHIM, Director Mr. Ibrahim was a merchant m Malaysia before joining Gemini. He joined Gemini as an Executive m 1966 and was appointed Director and Agent for Malaysia m October, 1967. MR. P.M. ABDUL SALAM, Director- Mr. Abdul Salam has been associated
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  • 507 25 GEMINI Chit Fund Corporation Ltd. opens its new general office at the People's Park Complex m New Bridge Road today. Incorporated m June, 1964, with an authorised capital of $5 million and a paid-up capital of $320,000, it has come a long way. From its humble
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  • 144 25 Gemini Chit Fund Corporation Limited was incorporated m Singapore on sth June, 1964, as a Private Limited Company. The address then was 71, The Arcade, Singapore 1. It moved to Bajaj Building, Cecil Street, m July, 1964. It became a Public Limited Company on 18th February, 1965. The membership
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  • 26 25 GEMINI'S KEY MEN AND WOMEN ONE FOR THE FAMILY ALBUM The Board of Directors with executive and managerial staff of the Gemini Chit Fund Corporation Ltd.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 370 25 Congratulations Best Wishes to GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LTD. On the occasion of the official opening of their New Office at People's Park Complex from EASTERN PHOTO CO. BSassH aJLs, STA 301 State Stereo _E3 WW m^f*s Receiver. AReceiveryoujust can't beat and designed Z^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H specially for the newcomer to stereo.
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  • 488 26 Subsidiary Gemini company to enter supermarket business FIRST ONE OPENS NEXT YEAR Gemini Enterprise, a subsidiary of Gemini Chit Fund Corporation Ltd., established m 1969, will soon branch out into the supermarket and department store business. ODD Presently, the company has exclusive franchise for the distribution of certain products, which
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    • 34 26 T*L^ GEMINI CHIT FUND H) Jr< CORPORATION LIMITED «k r#A 0n their Official Opening of the A%7 y^^S Head Office at People's Park Complex. life %^^J w J a^^^^mm*^^^^^^^^^^^ J M *******************************************************888 J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H M
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    • 89 26 Congratulations and Best Wishes to GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LTD. on the occasion of the official opening from CHUBB ALARMS (M) SDN. BHD. Crosby House, 71 Robinson Road Singapore 1. Tel: 9C7M Automatic Burglar Fire Detection Systems m Association with the Sime fift Darby Group of Companies |jgp CONGRATULATIONS AND
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  • 441 27 Who's who in the Executive Suite SUPER VILLE, Sales Executive. A Qualified Secretary. Has worked as confidential secretary m leading commercial firms, shipping companies and travel agencies since 1957. Held the post of Secretary m the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Attended the I.P.P.F. Conference at Bandoeng m October, 1969. Joined
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    • 121 27 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO GEMINI CHIT FUND CORPORATION LTD. AND THEIR SUBSIDIARY GEMINI ENTERPRISE ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES AT PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. VS^T ~^T"^^P^^^ l>l *Bßß_iK /m\W t__g__n_d _B^ Btnl JRaT _^H «h _fl T'j C9l I VA bbbbW >— I m*
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    • 340 27 HO HUA CO. PTE. LTD., sole distributors for SONY Radio, TV HI-FI Equipment congratulates the GEMINI CHIT- FUND CORPORATION LTD. on the opening of their new office at the People's Park CojTjplejt_jing_^ I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^Lßaaa%aa^taaaaasSlia*il^^ CT ****^^B^^BBBBHBBii^^^^^^^Bß™Ba^laay^Lßaaa! 88l p*>**s _^__E''*-' '■.'■WW^m& mm .■^^^^W''^^m^M^M^MMmtt*mi'4*mKmmMmmmm^m^^aaaaa^sama^aaaaaAmmv^^. mmmm\w^^^'--T^i'"''' s>; 'v'- "M =SHp v P Baß
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 291 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Jim Johnson will ride Pisang Mas m the Prime Minister's Gold Cup for top-class sprinters m the $25,000 International Invitation Stakes here on Sunday. Jockey Ekram Kurt of Turkey was originally ballotted to ride Pisang Mas but as
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    • 375 28 DESPITE some fine bowling feats by P. Benier, G. Cleary, L. Farrell and J. Co wen, the Australian Army failed to beat the world marathon ten-pin bowling record at Katong Bowl. The Australians rolled a total overall of 112,420 pinfalls which was 2,590
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    • 362 28 Tunku hopes to devote more time to horse racing KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today he hoped to devote more time to horse racing after his retirement m a few days time. He said horse racing was one of the revenueearning industries m the country.
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    • 125 28 Gascoigne named S' por e Civilians skipper THIRTY-year-old army school teacher Brian Gascoigne has again been appointed skipper of the Singapore Civilians and State team after the first Singapore Rugby Union trial at the SCC padang yesterday. Gascoigne, who has represented the Northumberland and the Durham Counties before coming to
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    • 45 28 FrL-Badminton star Tan Aik Mong of Penang was named the Sportsboy and swimmer Ong Mci Lin of Perak the Sportsgirl of 1969. Mci Lin, a sixth form student at the Anglo-Chinese School Ipoh, also won the Sportswoman of 1969 title earlier this year.
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    • 89 28 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs Mr. Chan Chee Seng yesterday opened the new Japanese Okn All-We a t h e r exprimeatal track costing $78,099. The two-lane 109 metres experimental track was installed by the Okn En-Toot- Cas Company Limited, Japan, at
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    • 46 28 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade defeated Armed Forces 5-2 m a FAS Division 3B league match at Farrer Park yesterday. The winners led 2-1 at halftime. In the Division 2A league matches, Tamil Brotherhood Association received a walkover from Arsenal and Kolam Ayer from the Police.
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    • 193 28 SINGAPORE Amateur 1 Cycling Association will select only four of the ten cyclists who have qualified for the Asian Games m Bangkok for the individuals events last week. All of them beat the qualifying marks m the 800 metres massed start (Roland Lim,
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    • 273 28 Yeo and Lim attempt Bangkok Games marks TWO policemen will have a go at the Asian Games qualifying marks m the Police-Military third annual athletic championships at Fairer Park from 2 p.m. today. They are Singapore's No. Two sprinter, Yeo Kian Chye and long jumper Lim Boot Hiang. Kian Chye,
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    • 200 28 Anything goes in first Castrol rally ANYTHING goes m tomorrow's first Castrol rally over nearly 200 miles of tough laterite roads m Johore. But despite the possibility of breakdowns and the usual crop of "lost sheep" on Tulip rallies, undoubted favourites must be John Soh and Harold Netto m John's
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    • 70 28 PUBLIC Swimming Club **B" team defeated Combined Schools "B" 5-3 m a Div. 2 waterpolo league match at Van Kit swimming pool yesterday. PSC now head the table with eight points from four wins and appear set for the title. Scorers: PSC (Soh Seng
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
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    • 52 28 SWIMMING: Schools, National championships (finals Barker Road 2 p.m.) ATHLETIC: Police/Military meet (F. Park 2.30 p.m.) RUGBY: SCC vs Blacks (Padang 5 p.m.); Tankards vs J.B. United (Jurong 5 p.m.); Nomads vs RAF Tengah *A' (Tengah 5 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS: *STTA senior inter-club tournament (Monk's Hill 7 p.m.) GOLF: Keppel
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 16 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR THIRD DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Sept. 19, 1970 «TA\l*%4W -^MIS^PA RACE GUIDE
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    • 1165 1  -  CAVALIER By Plump on Prime Rale m the Class 3 Division 2 9f event (Race Four) at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The Better Boy gelding put up a tip-top showing on the first day when he came home a 'flying' fourth to Better Than
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      • 973 3 3. 76 KINROSS BOY (Summertime) 6NZ 8.12dd+9 (BF) J. Martln/Tulloh Podmore (7) 6/14 KLI2/9 dlc3 8.3y 7f; 1:27.8; 2, to. to Podmore. 7/9 lp9/8 d2c3 9.0g 6f; 1:14; Nk, lto, to Podmore. 4. ***** DOUBLE EIGHT (Indian Conquest) SA 8.1 Odd* B aHT Wee/E. Breuk Shaari (8) 11/14 KLI2/9 dlc3
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