Singapore Herald, 22 September 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 54 Singapore Tuesday. September 22. 1970 MC(P)22O7 15 CENTS
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  • 461 1 Hussein calls truce again HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES IN THE NORTH, BUT AMMAN IS QUIET BEIRUT, Mon. King Hussein ordered his army to ceasefire this evening while heavy fighting was reported continuing m northern Jordan. The order was another m a succession of similar oneskied cease-fire orders given to the Jordanian
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  • 49 1 AMMAN: Kiag Hasseia called mi the few Great Powers US., Rassia, Fraace aad Brltala to take Joiit acttoa foUowiag the eatry of Syriaa forces lato Jordaa. DAMASCUS: Syrlaa lafarmattoa Mlaister Ham■owl Kaafcaai said Presideat Nareddia Attassi left mi CJUrO Mil WOIM BO* DC atteadiag tomorrows Arab sammit there.
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  • 160 1 CENTURIONS THRASHED BY SYRIA'S TU-52S IN TANK BATTLE RADIO Amman broadcasts indicated that the tasks from Syria tipped the tactical scales m the IrMd area heavily la favour of the guerillas. It referred to the 4tth Jordanian Armoured Brigade as martyrs aid implied that the royal forces were •ataambered ami
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  • 198 1 Arab states in bid to end Jordan crisis TUNIS, Mon. The emergency summit meeting of Arab States, called for by Tunisia's President Habib Bourguiba, will be held m Cairo tomorrow to discuss events m Jordan, the Tunis- Afrique-Presse agency announced here today. Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, Saudi
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  • 52 1 PARIS, Mon. The Libyan Government is negotiating with France for the purchase of military helicopters, the weekly magazine L'Express said today. Libya, which recently signed for the purchase of HO Frenchmade Mirage jet fighters has sent military technicians to France to train on the heli-
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  • 47 1 THEIR Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong l^k Tuanku Abdul Hahm I Mu'azzam Shah, and the I Raja Permaisun Agong, Y^W Tuiiku Bahiyah. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong signing the Proclamation at the Istana Negara yesterday. Waiting to read it at left is Tunku Abdul Rahman.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 51 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Luna-16 scooped up .samples m the area around the Sea of TranquQity using an electric "probe" which bored to a depth of 350 milimetres (13.7 inches), Tass said. The agency added that the samples were placed m a container and hermetically sealed.
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    • 35 1 South Africa will remain a member of the United Nations "as long as it is to our advantage and as long as our sovereignty is unimpaired," Foreign Affairs Minister Hilgard Muller said yesterday.- AP
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    • 31 1 Physicians at fhe University of Colorado Medical Centre said last night they had transplanted a liver into a 3-year-old New Hampshire girl and reported she was m satisfactory condition. AP
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    • 25 1 Indian President V.V. Giri arrived in the Soviet Central Asian city of Tashkent today to start an 11-day official visit to the Soviet Union.
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  • 225 1 Sukarno's son falls in love with step -mother's double TOKYO, Mon. Like father like son, they say but m the case of late Indonesian President Sukarno's son, Guruh, it is also a case of history repeating itself. For the 19-year-old boy has fallen m love with a Japanese night club
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  • 160 1 PRESIDENT Yusof Ishak has sent his "warmest congratulations" to the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong Abdul Hal im Mu'azzam inbi Almarhum Sultan Badlishah. The King has also received a congratulatory message from Queen Elizabeth 11. In another message to the Tunku, Queen Elizabeth said that "it was with great
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  • 171 1 New King takes oath to rule justly KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Forty-two-year old Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'azzam Shah of Kedah today took the oath of office as Malaysia's fifth Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) in a colourful ceremony in the Throne Room of the Istana Negara here. The Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan
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  • 1389 2 Razak: An enigma wrapped in loyalty HIS POLITICAL PERSONA REMAINS INCREDIBLY BLURRED By A Staff Writer DEDUCING the quality of a government from the quality of the man who leads it is c dubious exercise at best. In the case of Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who takes over from
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  • 505 2 IT WILL be with no small sense of satisfaction that Tun Abdul Razak takes over as Malaysia's new Prime Minister today. He has served a long and honourable apprenticeship and his patience is at last to be rewarded. Tun Razak is one of Malaysia's most distinguished
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  • Article, Illustration
    348 3 IT'S NOT ALL ONE WAY, IF YOU BELIEVE THE BUS MEN SINGAPORE bus conductors had quite a bit to say yesterday about the people who use buses.... the nice ones who say "thank you" when they get their tickets, and the ones who don't and are sometimes openly rude.
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  • 187 3 Another big ganja seizure by Customs men CUSTOMS officers seized IN lb. of ganja valued at about $16,000 m the black market from two Indonesian coastal vessels last night. The seizure from the Teratal and Pulau Rankit which sailed to Singapore from Sumatran ports was the second big haul to
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  • 258 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.: The next batch of medical graduates from the University of Malaya will start their two-year compulsory Government service by the end of this year. The Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir said that legislation was being speeded
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  • 46 3 FOOD supplier Low Hai Kiat, 25, denied m court yesterday he had dishonestly retained 750 eggs believed to be stolen m the Tainan Jurong Military Camp on June 28. Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon fixed trial for Dec. 2 and allowed bail of $500.
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  • 410 3 'Murder by taxi' inquiry told of $500,000 disputes A PRELIMINARY inquiry was told yesterday of disputes among seven partners of a family factory m Kampong Ampat over a piece of land valued at $500,000. The only one among the seven who refused to sell the land was ice-cream manufacturer, Quek
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  • 128 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Retiring Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has agreed to remain one more year as the Chancellor of the University of Malaya. The Tunku made this decision after he met a delegation from the University Council today. The delegation had
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  • 504 3 YOUNG Singaporeans who are interested m science have a wide range of jobs open to them, according to speakers at a recent seminar. The jobs range from aeronautical and marine engineering to actuarial work and linear programming. The two-day seminar
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  • 59 4 MR. LEE KUAN YEW k aid the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, seen chatting with President N. V Podgorny (seated extreme W left) In Moscow. f Mr. Lee and Mr. Rajaratnam and Mrs. Lee walking towards the Lenin Mausoleum, where Mr. Lee laid a wreath.
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  • 109 4 Big day for Dale Carnegie Alumni THE DALE Caraegie Alumni Association Is holding a grand convention oa Oct. 4 at the mala theatre, Cultural Outre, Canning Rise. After the opening at 2 p.m., foar speech contests will follow. Later la the evening, a dinner and dance will be held at
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  • 34 4 KUCHING, Mon. The outgoing First Secretary of the British High Commission office, E.G. Lewis, left today to take up his new appointment as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Falkland Islands banning m November.
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  • 294 4 A DISPUTE, Involving pay claims made by two cinema managers against Malayan Theatres Limited, was heard by a referee n the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr. Huang Kee Wan, manager of Queen's Theatre and Mr. Qnek Up Chin, manager of Hoover Theatre
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  • 202 4 A BY-PRODUCT of cancer research may be the solution to one of the biggest problems of renal (Kidney) transplants— that of the body's rejection of foreign tissue. The body's immunological system, which normally destroys foreign tissue, has been found to be retarded
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  • 517 4 THE CHIEF Justice was asked yesterday to decide whether a scooterist invalidates his insurance policy if he rides his machine with an expired provisional driving licence and not displaying "L" plates. Two magistrates had given opposite verdicts when they heard
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  • 39 4 NATIONAL Service registration and medical examination for those born between Feb. 16 and 17, 1953 and Feb. 16 and 17, 1954, will be conducted on Oct. 28 and not Oct. 29 as announced earlier.
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  • 133 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. The Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore K. Thanabalasingam, was made a Dato by the Sultan of Trengganu today. He was given the honorary title of Darjah Dato Paduka Mahkota Trengganu Yang Amat Di-Hormati (DPMT). Commodore Thanabalasingam, 35, was one of two
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  • 215 4 Singapore sends three to learn more about co-op work THE Singapore Cooperative Union Ltd. will be sending three of its officials to a one- week course m Newport, New South Wales, to learn more about modern management of thrift and loan societies. The team comprises Mr. Koh Watt Seng of
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  • 195 4  - TEL AVIV QUARTET: AN EXPERIENCE TO BE EMULATED NG POH CHUEN -By LAST NIGHT'S performance by the Tel Aviv String Quartet was a flawless demonstration of superb skill and control. From beginning to end, their tonal balance and mutual sensitivity were marvellous good music was played that way, as the
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  • 92 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo Police here have detained four people m connection with the murder yesterday of a beat base police constable, Othman bin Salleh. The Selangor CID chief Assistant Commissioner Ko Kirn Cheng, said today that police had also recovered two
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  • 293 6 Lon NoI's troops get ready for rainy season battle PHNOM PENH, Mon. Cambodian troops today appeared preparing for the biggest battle of the rainy season, as Prime Minister Lon Nol and his generals visited the frontal sector of Skoun. Troops and artillery were moving up m large numbers to the
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  • 220 6 Luna-16 takes off from moon for return to earth MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet unmanned moon probe Luna-16 took off from the moon today and is now heading back to earth. The achievement m relaunching an unmanned probe from the surface of the moon marks a space first for the Soviet
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  • 31 6 KATMANDU, Mon. The Nepalese Government has banned the local English language daily Nepal Times for commenting critically on King Mahendra's speech at the recent non-aligned summit conference m Lusaka.
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  • 31 6 JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto told a Cabinet meeting today that the recent non-aligned summit was important m that it promoted mutual understanding and closer ties between Indonesia and African Countries.
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  • 443 6 Syrian thrust raises danger of US landing vfn,j WASHINGTON, Mon. The reported Syrian intervention m the Jordan civil war appears to increase the possibility of direct U.S. involvement m the conflict, but U.S. officials hope urgent appeals to Russia, Syria and other nations will avert broadened fighting. Secretary of State
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  • 542 6 UAR deplores Syrian intervention in Jordan civil war NEW YORK, Mon. The United Arab Republic's Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Mohammed ElZayyat, said here today that Syria's intervention m the Jordan crisis was deplorable. The Jordanian conflict was "a criminal war that must be stopped/ he said m a
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  • 170 6 ARAFAT: I ACCEPT TRUCE APPEAL BUT... CAIRO, Mon. El Fatah leader Yaaser Arafat Issued a communique on Saturday accepting President Nasser's ceasefire appeal, bat a radio break-down prevented It from being broadcast, Al Abram reported today. The break-down m the Palestine resistance central committee's transmitter, caused a radio blackout over
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  • 256 6 TRIPOLI, Mon. Libya warned last night that it would take individual action to support the Palestinian people if the Jordan conflict was not settled m 24 hours. It proposed that it joined with Algeria to form a peacekeeping force separating embattled Palestinians and
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  • 33 6 BOMBAY, Mod. Bombay police said today they had brought the relgfous rioting m the city under complete control. The death toll since the riots began yesterday 11, with another ft Injured
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 36 6 C Wt. TOBONTO TXLKUHAM SVNDK'ATK PUNCH 'T^T I M "Look at it this way— it saves you being trapped at home Sunday mornings." C Wl%. TOttONTO TKLCCRAai SYNDICATE V "|J^ PUNCH "There goes another blasted do-gooder."
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  • 100 7 NEW YORK, Man. An estimated 200,000 blacks tuned out yesterday for the second annual Afro- American Day parade m Harlem. Representative Adam Clavton Powell (DemocratNew York) grand marshal of the parade, led the way for the marchers, who represented more than 125 Mack organisations.
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  • 58 7 FLAMES and smoke poor from one of several overturned vehicles blocking a downtown street In the southern Italian town of Reggio Calabria. The Incident was just one m a week-long series that began when the townspeople protested at the Government's decision to rename the
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  • 222 7 MANILA. Several hundred Government troopers searched through the mountains of Za inhales Province today for a uniformed band that raided a small town and shot dead 14 people including the mayor. And national police announced it had asked the U.S. Navy to halt
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE WORLD NEWS
    • 831 7 FROM SHIGENOBU INOVE, HERALD SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN TOKYO DIVISIONS of opinion on Japan's China policy were jolting the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) as the 25th UN. General Assembly session convened m New York. Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi had already suggested m
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    • 27 7 BOSTON, Mon. A National Guard armoury was set on fire after intruders ransacked files and classified documents and stole 400 rounds of rifle ammunition.
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    • 25 7 TOKYO, Mon. Communist forces, m Cambodia were quoted as saying that they sank four Cambodian Government vessels between Aug. 28 and Sept. 9.
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    • 237 7 ENVOY YSMAEL RESIGNS AMID 'SNUBBED' REPORTS MELBOURNE Felipe Ysm ael barred from Australian race tracks for two years m 1968 has resigned as Filipino President Marcos's special envoy to South-East Asia and Australia. He was appointed to the post, which carried the rank of ambassador, at the end of July.
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  • 305 7 BANGKOK, Mon. Terrorists killed a provincial governor, his police chief and a Thai army interligence colonel m an ambush m the northernmost Thai province of Chiengrai. The three men were walking along a jungle path to a village where they were
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  • 108 7 Pakistan's military regime under attack RAWALPINDI, Mon.. Rival political parties attacked Pakistan's military regime yesterday, one for not jailing enough people and the other for jailing too many. Meanwhile, fears are growing over violent outbreaks in the final months of Pakistan's year-long first-ever general election campaign. The pro-Chinese Communist former
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  • 119 7 KINSHASA, Mon. A multi-million-dollar embezzlement scandal involving Congolese President Joseph Mobutu's right-hand man, senior Minister Joseph N*Singa, has been uncovered, La Tribune Africaine reported today. Mr. N'Singa was promoted only five days ago from Interior Minister to be Minister attached to the Presidency, the top ministerial
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  • CABLE
    • 235 7 LONDON, MM. The reality of ike Middle East ■tw, according to Israel Defeaee Mlalster Meshe Dayaa, 4t U tkat Ike Ualted States Is ready only to talk, while the Soviet Uatoa Is ready ta akeet as well as talk." "Waaktagtoa to ready
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    • 96 7 He alaa waned the Israelis they am d« their atmast U save Israeli Uves aad laad la the ceafllct with the Arabs bat at the same ttate they mast flad "a <•••■•« laanafe" far a peacefal latare life with their aelghbears. He west am: "New there to war
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    • 27 7 BAMAKO, Mon. China has bult a tannery for Mali, which was officially opened here today to mark the nations loth anniversary of its independence. ODD
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    • 20 7 VIENNA, lion. The Rumanian Chief of State, Mr. Nicolae Ceausescu, today began a four-day state visit to Austria.
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  • 64 7 THIBODAUX, Louisiana Mon. Mayor Warren Harang Jr. declared yesterday that a civil emergency continued m this town and he re-imposed a curfew following racial fights and disturbances. The trouble started with fights between blacks and whites on Friday night, and increased when groups of blacks smashed
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  • 205 9 LONDON, Mon. The market opened the week on a quiet note but a coal cargo has been fixed from Hampton Roads to Japan at U5512.65 fd (free discharge) for October and a fertiliser cargo from Hopewell and Norfolk to Santos at U559.65 fio (free m and out)
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  • 299 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 22. OUT: Yamahiro Maru 6/7. Vienne 10/11, Paul Rickmers 13/14, Vishva Dhanna 18, Aiko Maru 23, Roseville 24/25. Trianon 33/34, Benedin 35/36, Kyosho Maru 38/39, Riau II 21 West, Soon Bee 20 East. IN: Horai
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    • 1101 9 Westbound continued SUMBAWA Nov29/Dec2 H'burg/B'men. R-dam/A'dam. TREPCA Sept 24 Famagusta. Beirut. Lattakia. A werp. Oslo. G'burg. Malmo. Trieste Rijeka jAL/EMA Finland. SCAN/EAC SUNNYVILLE Oct 28/Nov 5 NY.. B'more. Boston. BBL/HC TAGAYTAY Oct 15/19 N.York (5/12). B'more (29/12). BBL/HC TAGAYTAY Oct 13/19 NY.. B'more. Boston. Montreal. BBL/HC VISHVAKIRTI Sept 23/25. Bombay.
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  • 329 10 Prices continued to drift petroleum issues met selective lower in quiet trading demand but buying was not yesterday. Most operators sustained. adopted a wait and see Communication attitude. equipments moved against the Sony, Toyo Toki, D.iwa general trend to finish higher Mouse and Mitsui Kealh.state The average
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 292 10 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. A Japanese mining concern expects to begin production before mid-1973 on a copper concession estimated at 90 million tons near Mount Kinabalu, engineers said today. A feasibility study report won't be ready for another two months, sources said, but it
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    • 498 10 Mr Schweitzer's concern over trade restrictions World Bank, IMF meetings: COPENHAGEN, Mon. 8 Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, director-general of the r International Monetary i Fund (IMF), today > stressed the urgency of correcting the U.S. f payments deficit, when he addressed the start of the IMF-World Bank joint annual meeting here I
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    • 69 10 JAKARTA, Mon. The biggest sugar factory m Indonesia, and the first constructed outside of Java, was officially opened by Sultan Hamengkubuwono, the State Minister for Economic, Financial and Industrial Affairs, last Saturday. The factory, m Atjeh, North Sumatra, has a grinding capacity of about 2,500 tons of sugar cane
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    • 212 10 PEOPLE in business Mr J. LINDSAY ALEXANDER, a managing director of Ocean Steam Ship Company, has been appointed to the main Mansfields, a whollyowned subsidiary of Ocean Steam Ship, announced the appointment. Mr Alexander is also a regional director of the bank's NorthWest Regional Board. Mr JOHN ISAACS, publishing manager
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    • 124 10 BAGHDAD, Mon. The. Iraq National Oil Company announced that oil has started gushing from its first well m the northern Rumaillah field on the Shatt El Arab, near Basra, m Southern Iraq. The field has been described as the biggest unexploited oil well m the world with a
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    • 60 10 KUCHING, Mon. A six-man team of the Malaysian Capital Investments Committee (CIC) arrived here today to make an on-the-spot study of the sago industry. Last year, Sarawak exported 28,700 tons of sago, mostly to Japan and Singapore. The leader of the team, Mr. Abdul Ghani, said that it would
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    • 469 10 NEW YORK, Mon. Alaska's oil riches will remain locked up for another five years at least, according to the best estimates. Even though U.S. Interior Secretary Walter Hickel says surveys of the proposed pipeline will be completed by Spring, oil men say it
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  • 684 10 Speculative mining shares turned back sharply yesterday as sellers entered the market in force. Sentiment was influenced by the report from Westralian Nickel on its Murphy Hills prospects in Western Australia. Westralian Nickel was actively traded throughout the ilav, closing $4.20 down at S7.30 after an early
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  • 218 10 The market started on a weak note and eased further m later dealings but made a remarkable turn-round near the close on renewed support. The market closed steady. Lands finished at $95.50 after slipping down to $94 earlier. Wheelock drifted to $13.60 but rallied to close at
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  • 130 10 NEW YORK, Mon Morgan Guaranty Trust the fifth largest bank m the U.S., said today it was cutting its interest rate to 7V> per cent from 8 per cent. The bank said the rate cut was effective immediately. The prime rate is the rate banks
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  • 74 10 Liabilities and assets as at close of business on Tuesday. Sept. LIABILITIES Capital 40.000.000 General reserve 34.597,214 Malaysian currency m circulation 1,037.250.749 Deposits: Banks 177,725.038 Malaysian Government 436.05 3.195 Others 217.785.020 Allocation of special drawing rights 64.285.800 Other liabilities 156,931,558 9 2.164,628,574 ASSETS Gold and foreign exchange
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  • 263 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Bank* m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency: SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3726 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 C\anaitimn Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3176
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 224 11 EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY, incorporated m England In 1911, announced yesterday its intention to transfer its business to a new company to be incorporated m Malaysia under the name of Sharikat Eastern Smelting Berhad. Stockholders of the English company will receive shares of the new Malaysian company
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    • 260 11 PACIFIC MILK INDUSTRIES continued to experience severe competition m the trade and its profits for the first 28 weeks of this year slided to $574,096 compared to $896,114 for a similar period last year. Due to an "all-out price war," the company had to spend more than $1
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    • 413 11 to pay a final dividend of 20 per cent on Oct. 22. (Transfer books will close Oct. 2.) Gammon GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASIA has acquired Malayan Drillers, a private company incorporated m Singapore. Gammon's group secretary, Mr. W. Martis, said m a statement yesterday that Federal Drillers, a wholly-owned
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    • 1440 11 KEY Closing buyers' and teller*' price* arc followed by the business done. Figures in brackets denote traded lots in 1.000's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it mews only tingle lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The hut figures
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 22) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.20 1.25 MaL Progress Fund 100 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.77 Third Singapore 1.18 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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  • 669 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51-3/8 cents a Ib. (down one-eighth cent). Lethargic conditions prevailed yesterday from the start of morning trading until lunch time. The opening quote for RSS 1 October was 51-1/2 cents a buyer. Little trading ensued. Physicals were neglected. The only way of hope was the future
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  • 384 11 Stocks moved higher yesterday but the advance was somewhat contained despite a prime rate cut by a major New York bank. The Dow Jones industrial average added about two points and the Stanpoors industrials picked up seven cents. Upside issues led those on the decline by
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  • 554 11 Government bonds yesterday extended earlier gains following the Morgan Guaranty prime rate cut. Bonds sources felt that the Morgan Guaranty move had been discounted to a certain extent although it would add to the underlying strength of the market. They felt that other major prime rate cuts
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  • 203 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were weaker yesterday, due to the Middle East situation Local industrials were mostly lower. Banks were mixed. KLM gained 3.80 guilders. Dutch state loans were little changed. PARIS The market was slightly easier yesterday. X number of stocks resisted the general trend however, notably, Ricard, Olida,
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  • 245 12 MSA jet with hydraulic trouble lands safely HONGKONG, Mon. A Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Boeing 707 with hydraulic trouble made a safe emergency landing at Hongkong's Kai Tak international airport today after by-passing Taipeh where it was scheduled to land. Three fireboats and 15 fire engines stood by as the jetliner on
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  • 33 12 A LABOURER, M. Abdullah, 40, died on the spot when he fell 20 ft. while untying a cable from the winch of a crane at Jurong Shipyard at 5.30 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 237 12 AIRLINES m the region can make "substantial" savings if they pool their resources for al common functions when introducing the next generation of aircraft the jumbo and supersonic jets the acting Malaysian Minister of Transport, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, said tonight. He
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  • 30 12 DACCA, Mon. Six people were killed and 26 injured, 10 seriously, when a bus was involved m a head-on collision! at Tongi, 13 miles north of here, yesterday.
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  • 201 12 A Cheerful King on his big day From Page 1 women with the exception of the Minister of Social Welfare, Tan Sri Fatimah binte Haji Ha shim. The King, decked m a royal yellow national costume studded with decorations and topped by a headgear, read out the oath m the
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  • 156 12 Manila Bay piracy bid KOMATSUHIMA, Japan, Mon. The captain of a Japanese freighter said here today that the canoe-paddling pirates in Manila Bay made an unsuccessful attempt to raid his anchored ship on Sept. 10. The captain, Yukiyoshi Iwamoto, said the incident occurred while his ship, the 2,9960-ton Yammatsu Maru,
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  • 376 12 Rqtan and jail for four copper wire thieves FOUR members of a gang who stole more than 2,000 lb of copper telecommunication wire from various railway tracks were jailed yesterday from two to three years and ordered to be caned. Three were jailed for two years each by Third District
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  • 236 12 Mystery hijacker 'knew where he was going' BANGKOK, Mon. The mysterious American who hijacked a small Thai Cessna over north eastern Thailand last Friday and ordered it to North Vietnam knew exactly where he was going and what the geography of the area was. This was revealed today by Prince
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  • 206 12 EVERYONE m Singapore who has anything to do with finance m whatever capacity ought not only to help and assist the people m providing for themselves and their families m times of need, but also to endeavour to marshall all the resources
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  • 51 12 JAKARTA, Mob. A total list of 675 lists of personal properties of generals and high ranking government officials have been submitted to President Suharto. The Cabinet Secretary, Brig. Gen. Sudharmono, said this was on the President's order following press campaigns and student demonstrations figa*— t corruption.
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  • THE SINGAPORE Section II
    • 443 13 STUDENTS TOLD: SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE 'JUST FOR KICKS IS NARMFUL PRE-UNIVERSITY students were advised yesterday against indulging m pre-marital relations "just for kicks*' by experts m psychology, biology, education and sociology. Professor S.H. Alatas, Head of the Malay Studies Department of the University of Singapore, said if we are not
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    • 690 13 Lightning crash inquiry findings still not ready OPEN VERDICT ON FARMER'S DEATH A FARMER, who was extensively burnt, managed to drag himself out of his burning house after a Lightning supersonic jet had crashed into it Lance Corporal Lim Pee Chai, 22, who was giving evidence yesterday m an inquiry
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    • 87 13 AN EMPLOYEE of the hospital quarters m Naval Base and an unemployed man denied m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday they had outraged the modesty of two women by exposing themselves. K. Abdul Majid was said to have lifted his sarong at V. Pakiam m
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    • 279 13 Tests to find cause of conjunctivitis ONE OF the problems at the Bacteriology Department m the University of Singapore these days is to pin down the culprit responsible for Singapore's current conjunctivitis epidemic. Armed with test tubes and petri dishes, Dr. M. Yin-Murphy is tackling this problem. Dr. Lim Kuang
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    • 119 13 THE PUBLIC Services Commission is now giving scholarships m several new fields to "ensure that our only resource, manpower, is properly developed to maximum advantage." An editorial m the PSC's newsletter, Berita Pelajar, said scholarships were now being awarded m fields like law,
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    • 114 13 Four in family injured in 3.45am cooker explosion FOUR members of a family of nine were injured when a cooker exploded and set fire to the kitchen m their flat m St. Michael's Estate at 3.45 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Quek Ling Hoe, S3, and his son Quek Geh Chang, nine,
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    • 60 13 THE PAP Aljunied Branch will be holding its first Women's Festival m Upper Aljunied Lane on Oct. 10. More than 100 women will take part m flower arrangement, dress making and cake making competitions. A cultural show will also be presented. Former MP for Delta,
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    • 72 13 FACTORY worker Teo Chu Lai, 24, was fined $40 m the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday for possession of ganja. Teo was seated m a circle with five others behind a "wayang" stage at Lorong Kilat smoking Indian hemp when police arrested them on Sept.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 266 14 The 'mini' Computer for small trading firms in Singapore SMALL trading firms m Singapore are potential customers for the services of a leading computer firm when it introduces its "mini" computer to the Republic. This small computer, already m use overseas, will enable small trading firms to join large industries
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  • 220 14 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION SETS RATES AT $6 TO $1 5 A DAY THE PEOPLE'S Association is throwing open its six holiday bungalows to members of the public, especially to those with families, the Deputy Director of the associatfon, Mr. Soh Teow Seng said yesterday.
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  • 119 14 BELA SIKI, Budapest-born pianist and a music professor (lecturer) at the University of Washington, Seattle, will give a recital on Oct. 27 at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 pm. His programme consists of Beethoven's Waldstein and Moonlight Sonatas and Chopin's Sonata Op. 35 Marche
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  • 95 14 TWO 22-year-old unemployed men were jailed yesterday by the Ninth Magistrate, Giam Chin Toon, when they admitted stealing 15 cartons of cigarettes, eight tins of milk and an alarm dock, with a total value of $497, from a cigarette stall m Jalan Tenteram
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  • 68 14 THE Housing and Development Board's 12th Area Office to serve the needs of flat dwellers from rent collection to attending to normal repairs was opened m Queenstown yesterday. The $200,000 office is m Mci Chin Road, opposite the newlyopened Queenstown Sports Complex. A
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  • 148 14 BUSINESS has been bad far motor-cycle dealers la Singapore this year, aad they do not think that It will Improve despite the Government's campaign against pirate taxi drivers. Last year sales averaged over l,tft Motor-cycles a month, bat this year they
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  • 76 14 FORTY paintings all the work of three PreUniversity II students of Katong Convent have gone on display m the foyer of the National Library The exhibition is the first for young artists Jane and Anne Wakerman and Moira Sculy. It was opened yesterday by the
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  • 45 14 SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD motor cyclist Chua Yueh Yueh died m hospital on Saturday a few hours after he collided with a stationary car hi Woodlands at the weekend. He was hit by an oncoming lorry after he was thrown off his machine.
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  • 143 14 HOUSING BOARD flat dwellers are taking steps to help police prevent crime m their estates. A Housing Board spokesman said yesterday, "The Board has not been approached directly, but each estate is working on its own plans with its Citizens' Consultative Committee." The spokesman
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  • 102 14 A COUPLE strolling through Botanic Gardens ignored canteen boy Ng Ah Kok's cries for help when three men held him up at dagger point and robbed him of a watch and $160 cash at the weekend. Ng, 16, who is helping his father to
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  • 67 14 A COMMITTEE has been set up to organise local artists and performers to participate m the Adelaide Festival of Arts m March, 1972. The Festival, the seventh to be held so far, is a biennial affair. It features musk, drama, ballet,
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  • 82 14 THE Blood Bask was richer by «l plate yesterday thaaks to II Cnrtoms officers of the Harbour Dtvisloa who doaated Mood at their headquarters la Collyer Qaay. Mr. T.A. Mafaa, Sealer Saperlteadeat, Customs, Har- bsw DlvtstMi said m««t «f them were regaUr
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  • 71 14 The theme of the seventh Festival will be South-East Asia and the Pacific, but performers from western countries will also appear. The Director of the Festival, Mr. Louis van Eyssen, will visit Singapore from Nov. 2 to Nov. 5 to look for local participants. He is now on
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  • 282 14 New urban renewal projects to have more facilities NEW urban renewal schemes will increasingly incorporate recreational, housing and shopping facilities m "multi-use" blocks. Mr. Alan Choc, head of urban renewal department said yesterday that the scheme had been successfully tried out m two areas at Park Road and Outram Road.
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  • THE WORLD AT LARGE
    • 285 16 Another day... another show EXPO *7t the biggest world fair so far and Asia's first, ended successfully m Osaka on September 13th., after breaking every attendance and participation record of past expositions. But no sooner the five-petal cherry blossom emblem of Expo was peeled off it was replaced with six
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    • 364 16 THREE adventurers took healthy swigs from a bottle of champagne, sprayed some on nearby well wishers, then lifted off m their 80-foot high balloon "Free Life" for what they hope will be the first such crossing of the Atlantic ocean. The
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    • 286 16 His midnight stunt riles started 3 ins rietiii POLICE seized 18-year-old Antonio Mellino and clapped him into jail as "Agostini the Mad Motorcyclist" whose midnight stunt riding touched off three nights of rioting m Naples. After a month of vengeful watchfulness, police caught him afoot m front
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    • 186 16 WHEN is a mine not a mine? When it floats into a spectator fleet of over l,fN yachts at an America's Cap like a jilted bean at a wedding. When the floating object was spotted near a destroyer off Rhode Island, U.S. and tentatively was
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    • 152 16 r ATUAV- TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! UMI nMT 1 1 am. 1.30, 4 00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. WHEN LOLA BABY STRAPS A COLT.4S ACROSS HER HIM THS POWER Of LIFE 4 DCATH RESTS ON THE SPEED OF HER DRAW! Lola Falana (fa LOLA Peter Hartell^Jfcy Mr qaqv I AUTHENTIC! diamond opens
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    • 528 16 J!^a^HnimilPalTlAM nHj 3Db^blbHHb^D i LAST 2 OAYS— **O FRCi LIST I 1iV1«.1.45.4.00.«.30ft0.16 "THi I UNGRATEFUL ONE" ,1 J I Mandarin m SCOPE ft COLOR I I OPENS THURSDAY DH LAWRENCE S I I "WOMEN IN LOVE" Color (UA) i l Alan Rates. Oliver Reed. I I I Gienda Jachaon ft
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  • town talk
    • 353 17 TRY to imagine a Singapore without those choking diesel fumes; streets which aren't clouded with exhaust smoke; roads which don't reek of spent petrol. Too good to be true? Not if a Singapore University student has his way. FEASIBILITY Mr. Ng Ser Miang, a final
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    • 215 17 TWIN brothers, Moses (left) aad Andrew, both eighteen, having a splash of a time at a picnic organised by the Tampenls Retarded Children's Home yesterday. The brothers, who were found abandoned after birth, are both mentally aid physically retarded. Twenty-five Inmates of the Home attended
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    • 127 17 THE DIARY 8.3t am 8 pm: Theatre Club (first Road; Jalan Batu; Jalan (between Dalkeith Road Exhibition of paintings floor): 7 pm Indian Rumah Tinggi; Kirn and Kheam Hock Road), by students of Katong dance; 8 pm Oriental Keat Avenue; Lavender Shantin* ComDanv Convent at National dance and Mai ay
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  • 214 18 WE ASKED you last week to sketch us your fashion ideas and were very pleased to receive lots of entries from both boys and girls. Starting next week, we shall have a fashion expert to comment on your efforts. This week, we selected
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  • 99 18 CALLING ALL SERENDIOS! TWO CMBCca eaca wwi FOB THE BEST LETTEB the week, there's a chasms fcr fit. ¥n cm NBi «tf all y o« like portals, tchMl, exams, sftßuff, f ear*, problems, drags, fads, mU aaytUmj at al ami we'll pay for ike privilege el Usteaiag. FOB THE BEBT
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  • 2 18 Serndipit UNKNOWN
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  • 550 18 AS Chinese families m Singapore become smaller, old people will probably have to look towards the Government instead of the family for care m their old age, says Mrs. Anne Wee, a sociologist. Mrs. Wee, Head of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration
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    • 299 18 t a^.aL^__^ Changing mental ships with near Ida i 9T3rSCOD6 TODAYS RIRTHnAY v r y**y aelghbonrs. a F itMi lUUMT i> BIMIMUAY environment Improve- optimistic outlo meats, better reUttea- promised _^^uunuuuuuuuunnu_ Bß| -^i^^^^^^^^^^ l^syWwißtfM«fl [J^qIqJSD [JUjQgQQgI [c/|JggQQQQ '—^jmri [ir£ggQ| Other people can You will be relieved to Begin to look
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  • 737 19 I AM a schoolgirl of 14. I enjoy parties because I love dancing and ■nesting people. When I go to a party I do not toll my parents, because I know rf I tell thorn they will refuse to lot mo go. I am up-to-date with my homework
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  • 340 19 Then came Pullen schoolboy with a passion for speed THEN came Bronson....and now comes Pullen, following m the tracks of the television star. Both have a passion for motorbikes and scramble races. But whereas Bronson is a vagabond on wheels, Mark Pullen is a 15-year-old schoolboy at the Singapore American
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    • 179 19 What have these peopb got m common? 1. Kirn See is a Government employee. 2. Sim Peng is an Accountant. 3. George Yen is a Business Man. 4. Hiang Chiang is a Doctor. 5. Fang Cheng is a Private Secretary. They are all money conscious. jT \m]L They looked for
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 50 19 I Ik sear kin and J boars, aid J tic outlook J 1 eoae from a c eas «ow brimg jl •re peaceful a*te cab re«t«re yoar jl *tiarisite ouUook c preseat situaUoa 5 mm mw a aew S t wWci eases the I aJ sitaatioß ia the S K****li*****
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    • 20 19 THE LITTLE WOMAN "I'm afraid we're all born with built-in obsolescence, madam. That's the way the good Lord made us."
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 153 20 A fair go for private privates IT is very disheartening to learn from the Defence Ministry's Public Relations Officer, Capt. D. Wyatt, that those employed in private sector who are called up for full-time National Service are not covered under Enlistment Act, 1970 i.e. employers have the right not to
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    • 182 20 AS I WAS SAYING BEFORE I WAS... DR. Lim Boon King wrote a civl letter and I gave him a civil reply. In that reply I clearly stated that I was referring to School Advisory Committees in genera L Obviously K.C. Chong does not understand simple English. What is strange
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    • 521 20 I FOUND your article "Accent on English at Nantah Now" m the September 16 issue of The Herald very interesting. I have been Director of the Language Centre at Nanyang University for only four months, but I have been very favourably impressed
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    • 220 20 A HARD LOOK AT CIVIL SERVICE PAY I REFER to the letter by Denis Ang (S.H. Sept. 19) who says that only teachers, among civil servants, complain about inadequate pay and volume of work. But may I point out that civil servants are generally not allowed to voice their grievances
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    • 197 20 CAN* anybody explain why the holidays are planned the way the"y are? Secondary schools close on Nov. 9; Primary rfchoots on Nov. 20. Parents with children in both type's of school are inconvenienced by having to bring their young children to school while the
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    • 115 20 I AM now a final year Higher School Certificate (H.S.C.) student. I registered for National Service two years ago and underwent a medical check-up last November. After my H.S.C., I intend to go for higher studies in a local university, but I understand that I have to
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    • 125 20 A WORD FROM THE BOYS IN BLUE WHY all this fuss about the new and old uniforms for the Special Constabulary? Remember the old saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover"? It is one's work that counts not one's uniform. It is not discrimination. The "inferiority complex" is all
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    • 129 20 "OMBUDSMAN" (S.H. Sept. 14), really had all his information wrong. First, as ETV pointed out, he did not know enough about fish. Secondly, his incidental comment about ETV making profit out of a gymnastic film was, as he himself acknowledged, only hearsay. CREDIT DUE On the
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    • 110 20 For once, no rubber stamp I REFER to the complaint by "Frustrated" (S.H. Sept. 8). When a non-Singapore citizen applies for a provisional driving licence, he is required to produce his passport. When the passport requirement was introduced for travelling between Singapore and Malaysia, Malaysians who were previously residing in
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    • 484 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY I^"^ Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCOT I O l^o titions will be at three UUIN ICO I l^lg levels for Pre-Univer- PHI IDHM IM S sity students, for Secon- UUUI UIM *1 dary Four students and CUT
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 437 20 TWINSET CROSSWORD MBMSSSSEBSM ACEOSS DOWN 1 A vegetable while Father brings up sweetening (9) 4 Cuts up a large number since 2 Danger signs which cause reformed (0) traffic delays (3,6) 8 Declares the fool upsets the 3 Express condition (5) rest (7) S One has to be cross with
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  • 205 21 Oil men slip up on their music LAST year, as its contribution to the 150 th Anniversary celebrations, an oil company produced a film about Singapore m all its greenery and finery. It was an excellent film, made by a prizewinning director. It was so good, m fact, that the
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  • 234 21 DISC SCENE NEW YORK Donovan has got himself backup group, called "Open Road." Consisting of Mike Thompson on bass, lead gutter and vocals, and John Carr on drums and vocals, Open Road are supposed to sound more like Donovan's earlier recordings, such as "Sunshine Superman," than the later, mystical, fairy
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    • 326 21 DRUGS! BY DEAN THOMSON Yeah, I said drugs, Sore, you don't use the things. No thank yon. Virtuously you're going to read this so yon can feel even more righteous, right? Or maybe yon have this morbid curiousity about drugs and the people who take them. You're all ready to
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    • 141 21 why they need them. They tell yon I carefully they take them for a reason. I Sure they need them like they need I a hole in the head. I Society takes its guilt out on anyone I taking the Big Names in drugs. I Have you ever thought about
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 118 21 ARCHIE By Bob Montana I WHERE'S ALL JHEL-PINS I MUCH HELP?/ HER J WHO DOES SHE. THINKJ 3-/7 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker y£'AM»»»ME''& <&OiN<& TO I MEARP /rk STAY MEPE TMAT ROCtfYS \ISW yi (jAAA^J JLJ^T L«MS (26QUe$T POR \V2 ■JX EVERyONE > A fW?P£MIP -T^^TjLX^ EL^E/ PISOMAJ?6E i^
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    • 335 22 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Office Space 3rd Floor. 580 sq.ft. at $1.60 per sq.ft. per month. Long lease possible. Ring *****8 for Miss Lim. HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith, 13 Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents. DETECTIVE AGENCY— Peoples Investigation Service
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    • 507 22 INTENSIVE CHINESE COURSE for Secondary IV students Conducted by Malaya Publishing and Translation Bureau Tel. Spore ***** MALAY TUTOR offers to teach Malay, written Jawi at Your home. Write: Advertiser. 344 C Block 1 14 Commonwealth Crescent Singapore 3. DANCING EASIEST WAY 3 hoursQuickstep, Waltz, Foxtrot. Chacha. Daily 10 a.m.
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    • 465 22 laUii fifj I I ASH 1970 FORD ESCORT 6T. 4 door IS6S VOLKSWAOEN VAN. Mecham on* owner, perfect condition, sky caiiy good condition. Recent blue with blue trim, taxed overhaul tor a Trans-Asia trip. 31/1/71 $6,750/- Universal Cars $1 500/ on o. Tel. ***** or Used Car Division, 45 Orchard
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 413 23 Keep Going, winner of two classics this season, gets pride of place in the $50,000 Gold Cup run over 11 furlongs at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The Alcide gelding won the Tunku's Gold Cup over lOf in February with 8.4 and carrying 8.11 triumphed
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    • 977 23 For singapore SATURDAY £S£T v (1- Forest Brave) 8-09 Captain Kindle 8-08 CL 1-Dhr. 2-9 F. Koty (1. Cumbo) 8-08 Great Sign 9-00 Kakamion 8-07 Feature Film II 8-12 Paramount Chief Yangtze Kiang 8-12 i. Blue Pal) 345 Mastrel Boy 8-11 Splendid Investment Medal Music 8-11 (l. Zion)
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    • 605 23 PORTMARNOCK, Ireland, Mon. Bruce Devlin a lanky thirty-two-year-old Australian, with a brilliant four under par final round of 68 won the first prize of £23,060 m the Alcan Golfer of The Year championship, over the placid seaside links here yesterday. He
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    • 108 23 Final scores: Bruce Devlin (Aust) 69-71-70-68-278, Bob Rosburg (US) 75-66-72-72-285, Lee Trevino (US) 72-73-70-72 287, Neil Coles (Eng) 76-67-70-74-287, Peter Costerhius (Eng) 73-72-68-74-287, Miller Barber (US) 74-74-72-68-288, Billy Casper (US) 7 7-70-70-71-288, Bernard Hunt (Eng) 76-72-71-70-289, Harry Johnson (US) 73-72-72-73-290, Bert Yancey (US) 72-72-73-73-290, Christy O'Connor (Ire) 73-71-71-75-290, Charles
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    • 143 23 CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, Mon. Nancy Richey easily defeated 15-year-old Chris Evert, 4, 6-1, on Sunday to win the Women's Singles m the Carolinas International Tennis Classic. Miss Evert, who had beaten Prance's top ranked women's player, Francoise Durr, on Fri. day, and number one world
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    • 271 23 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Mon. Vasily Alexeyev, 29, a Russian miner, claimed his first world super heavy weightlifting title here yesterday with a record lift m the clean and jerk of 227.5 kilos. Alexeyev, competing m his first world championships, totalled 612.5 kilos, to outclass the rest
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    • 293 23 Gretel clear winner in second race NEWPORT, Rhodt Island, Mon. The Australian challenger Gretel II levelled th* score at one all b> beating the Americar defender Intrepid in the second race of the America's Cup race here yesterday. Taking the lead at the third marker the Australian 12 metre, skippered
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    • 198 23 LONDON, Mon. Two of Europe's top soccer teams Arsenal of England and Lazio of Italy go on trial at London's Highbury Stadium tomorrow trying to forget that they fought each other m a savage street brawl. Sir Stanley Rous, President of the World, Football
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  • 245 24 NSCB picks 15 for Bangkok Games THE NATIONAL Sports Control Bdard yesterday approved the selection of 15 athletes for the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok m December. They are Nor Azahar Hamid and Miimmon Bakar .athletics), Syed Abdul Kadir and Juma'at Ibrahim (boxing) Tung Chye Hong (weightlif ing) and the
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  • 87 24 Forces enter s-finals SINGAPORE Armed Forces qualified for the Singapore Hockey Association under- 2 3 semi-finals when they edged Jansenites by one goal to nil at Farcer Park yesterday. Jansenites misted their first sitter m die 24th minute when centre forward Venugopal Nanafter beating the defenders crashed the ball straight
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  • 256 24 THOMAS Cup player Wee Kin confirmed his ranking as Singapore's best when he ousted defending champion Yeo Ah Seng 18-15, 15-12 m the semi-finals of the national men's singles championship at Guillemard Road last night POLISHED DISPLAY Wee gave a polished display m attack and
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  • 241 24 LACK OF EQUIPMENT HALTS ASIAN GAMES TRIALS SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association's second official Asian Games trials at Fairer Park again ended abruptly yesterday. This time it was not due to officials or timekeepers walking out but to shortage of equipment. Only three trials were held the women's 400 m and
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  • 76 24 Army wins Ritchie Cup in inter- club race The start of the later Clab team race between the Army Yacht Clab aad the Far East Fleet Salliag Association at Snagel [Paadaa o. tSuday. Jim Saltoastall (helm) and Us brother Richard (crew) (MM) won the W honour taking bath the races
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 162 24 TUNIS, Mon. One Asian nation will be represented m the water polo finals at the 1976 Olympics m Munich, according to a new selection formula announced by the International Amateur Swimming Federation at its annual meeting on Friday. The team will be named after
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    • 121 24 Tues. Eleven Japanese foremost table tennis players including the men's and women's singles champions will have a goodwill match tour of Europe m October, the Japan Table Tennis Association announced on Saturday. The players will visit European countries m two groups and will join-up at Subotica, Yugoslavia, to take
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    • 30 24 Mon. Poland's Teresa Sukniewicz yesterday equalled the world record m the 100-meter hurdles clocking 12.7 seconds. The existing world record is held by Karin Balzer of East Germany. AP
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  • 886 24 LIM Bee Lian of Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (Opera Estate) was the best performer on the opening day of the National Primary Schools aquatic meet at Amber Road yesterday. Bee Lian competing m the 'B division bettered the SOm
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  • 413 24 NANYANG Siang Pau, the defending champions, socred their second straight win.in the Singapore Table Tennis Association senior inter-club tournament when they thrashed Sin Mm 5-0 at Monk's Hill last night. RESULTS GROUP 'B* Yap Transport beat Heng Jai F.A. 5-0 (Yap Transport first) Wang Phuay Chin
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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