Singapore Herald, 23 September 1970

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  • 18 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No .W Sinuapon- Wf4arxda\. September 23. 1970 fcSJPBj&^b' 7 I .i C E N TS
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  • LATEST
    • 89 1 WASHINGTON: The White House acknowledged that the I.S. had received a request from King Hussein for diplomatic assistance. It did not deny that there might have been a bid for military aid also. CAIRO: Arab summit meeting scheduled to opeu last night was postponed,
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    • 638 1 AMMAN, Tues. The situation m the north of Jordan was considered critical today following the capture of the country's second largest town Irbid and about 10 villages around it by Syrian and Palestinian forces. Irbid only 50 miles from the capital fell yesterday afternoon, and reports
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  • 362 1 Dr. Goh's pledge to tun Razak: Close Co-Operation the only basia... SINGAPORE pledged yesterday to work with the new Malaysian Government under Tun Razak's Prime Ministership "m a spirit of mutual understanding of each other's problems." The pledge is contained m a cable from acting Prime Minister Dr. Goh Keng
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  • 106 1 INFORMED sources m London say that the Israeli Army is ready to launch a limited operation to drive Syrian troops out of Jordan. The operation would essentially be an air attack against Syrian tanks m Irbid and Ramtha and a simultaneous Israeli
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  • 450 1 Tun Razak takes over: 'Better deal for all' pledge KUAI/A LUMPUR, Tues. Tun Abdul Razak today became Prime Minister of Malaysia in a brief, simple ceremony several minutes after Tunku Abdul Rahman tendered his resignation. The 48-year-old leader received his appointment from the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong at 9.45 a.m.
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  • 437 1 Tunku on attempts to provoke clashes between him and Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tunku Abdul Rahman said today one of the main reasons for his retirement was to deny the chance to certain people to provoke clashes between him and Tun Abdul Razak. Speaking to 400 Umno leaders and officials
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  • 31 1 POLICE last night rescued a unidentified middle-aged woman from the roof of a twostorey coffee-shop in Tanjong Pagar Road. She was taken to the Central Police Station.
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  • 246 1 TITO TO HAND OVER POWER TO A GROUP BELGRADE, Tues. President Tito has announced that he will step down after ruling Yugoslavia for 25 years and turn the country's government over to a collective leadership. President Tito, 78, did not indicate what his position would be, but it was believed
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Tues. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrives here tomorrow for an official visit programmed two years ago but which was twice thwarted by political developments m this country. First the 1968 student rioting and then Gen. de Gaulle's decision to step to step
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    • 7 1 TUN RAZAK'S SPEECH TO UMNO Page 2
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    • 75 1 At Chase, Service means a lot That's why we are always introducing new services. Like Picture Checks. Like the Quick Deposit Box where you never have to wait. The personalised Coloured Checks. And the Drive-In Banking Window. We want to make banking easier and more pleasant for you. Isn't that
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  • 360 2 ■We all feel very sorry that the Tnnku has announced his retirement as Prime Minister, after leading our nation for the last It years first as UMNO president, then as Chief Minister, then as Prime Minister of Malaya and, finally, as Prime Minister of Malaysia. The Tuaku
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  • 1615 2 The structure is up Now for the walls and furnishings I, together with my Ministerial colleagues will endeavour to establish a Government that is strong, efficient and dedicated. I hope you will give me your full support. Co-operation between the Government and the people is vital to bring about goodwill
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  • 535 2 Singapore and Malaysia WHAT are the implications for Singa-pore-Malaysian relations of Tun Razak's accession to the Prime Ministership of Malaysia? This question begs another: What differences will there be between Tun Razak's administration and that of Tunku Abdul Rahip***? It is, of course, far too early yet to tell. The
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  • 628 2 From 808 HAWKINS HONGKONG: Two angry young men have been, forced to leave this British colony m the past few days and they could be the first of 20 or more non-British residents- to have their applications for visa renewals turned down. On
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    • 79 2 WE ARE STOCKIST OF HEATH HEATHER HONEYS PREWETT'S DRIED FRUITS NUTS ALFONAL SUNFLOWER SEED OIL MARGARINE (Tastes Good 4 Beneficial Too) HOLGATES HONEY MARMALADES SYMINGTON'S INSTANT DANDELION COFFEE SHAWS HONEY CRUNCH BISCUITS PREWETT'S TINNED FRUITS IN HONEY SOYOLK SOYA FLOUR The above listed items are only a few of the
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  • 194 3 SINGAPOREANS will be able to watch direct telecasts of space landings after the $14 million earth satellite station on Sentosa is operational next August, said Dr. K. Kobayashi, president of Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Dr. Kobayashi, whose company is supplying and installing
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  • 126 3 MUSLIM residents of Chai Chee Estate will hold a general meeting at 2.00 p.m. this Sunday to officially approve the name and rules of a proposed welfare association drafted by a protein organising committee. Inche Shaari Tadin, M.P. for Chai Chee, will speak at the
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  • 125 3 ASSOCIATION BIKES $22,000 TO CHILDREN'S CHARITIES THE Children's Charities' Association of Singapore received $22,Mt from the Sal Chew Village Mutual Help Association yesterday. The money was raised from a Cantonese opera organised by the Mutual Help Association yesterday. The First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, who is patron of the Children's
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  • 145 3 Mason fell down five floors after he was hit, court told A MASON fell from the fifth floor of the Hotel Merlin, now under construction, after a colleague kit him on the head with a pole, a preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. Carpenter Chua Hoi Nang, 21, of Redhlll Lane,
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  • 122 3 HOTEL Malaysia's management is expected to make a proposal today to the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union over their pay dispute involving 600 employees, an informed source disclosed yesterday. It is also understood that if the proposal is not made today, the union
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  • 296 3 Housing: Not just low costs by experts THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN HOUSED WITHOUT CRIPPLING THE REPUBLIC'S ECONOMY WORLD housing experts have been most impressed by the fact that Singapore has been able to carry out massive housing schemes without "crippling its finances/ said Mr. Teh Cheang Wan, the Chief Executive Officer
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  • 125 4 MADAM Goh Ak Siaag,69, died la hospital yesterday six boars after she was severely bant at her flat fa ToaPayoh. A paMci spake smsa said she was alaae hi the kttchea af her third floor flat whea the flre broke •at.
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  • 155 4 TWENTY-TWO Chinese chima shops, displaced by development projects along the Golden Mile hi Beach Read, have moved late new premises bailt by the Housing and Development Beard m the sane area. They have grouped together and call their place of business Sin
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  • 40 4 THE KAMPONG BAHRU Bus Company wiU start a new service next month from its terminus at PSA Gate 8 to Shenton Way via Robinson Road/Cecil Street The company will use eight buses on the new service.
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  • 68 4 NEW Kg Bahru Bus Co Service FROM TEEMINUS at PSA Gate 8 into Telok Blangah Road, Kampong Bahru Road, New Bridge Road, Cantonment Road, Keppel Road, Anson Circus, Anson Road, Robinson Road, tii*n»m at multi-storey car park to Cecil Street, Boon Tat Street, Shenton Way. RETURNING via Parsi Road, Anson
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  • 262 4 $5.6 MILLION GRANT FOR NPC WHEN IT BECOMES BOARD THE NATIONAL Productivity Centre will get a total grant of $5.6 million when it becomes a statutory body. An NPC press release said yesterday that the Government will put up $3.8 million for staff, buildings and supporting services while the United
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  • 91 4 CITY-BOUND traffic at Merdeka Bridge was held up for more than half an hour at 2 p.m. yesterday when a Volvo 1800S and a Datsun 1200 were involved m a smash-up near Jalan Tepi Pantai. The situation was prevented from deteriorating, m spite of the
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  • 275 4 A $100,000 boost was given to the Institute of South-East Asian Studies' Endowment Fund yesterday by Esso Singapore. This latest donation brings the fund to $463,000. Mr. Robert A. Anderson, Deputy Managing Director for the Esso Group m Singapore, presented a cheque
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  • 112 4 THE INDIAN Government has offered five scholarships to Singapore students to study m Indian universities during the academic year 1971-72. The scholarships offered are for studies m the arts, humanities, science, commerce, agriculture, forestry, veterinary science, medicine, engineering and technology, journalism, African studies, music,
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  • 152 4 British trade mission here to boost furniture sales A 10-MEMBER British trade delegation flew into Singapore yesterday for a four-day visit to boost the sale of British furniture. The mission is sponsored by the British Furniture Manufacturers' Export Club whose 85 member firms include all the main manufacturers m Britain.
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  • 169 4 A MOTOR-CYCLIST was fined $1,000, or four months' jail, yesterday for causing the death of his pillion rider. Chang Chiow Yang, 20, was charged m the Third District Court with having caused the death of Woman Lance Corporal
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police m Setapak have seized U.IOO record covers believed to be "infringements of copyrights" from a house m Jalan Pahang Barat, a police spokesman said today. He added that a police party raided the house yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 212 5 THE Borneo Group of Companies agreed m the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday to give their salesmen by the end of next month an annual pay rise of $is due to them. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, representing the 43
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  • 135 5 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. A modern $1 million recreational complex, to be built on an acre of reclaimed land, is being planned for Kota Kinabalu. Bowlrama Sendirian Berhad, a firm specialising m recreation, has submitted an application to the State Government to reclaim the
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  • 91 5 AN OFFICE boy was jailed for nine months by the First District Court yesterday for stealing a scooter. Judge Abdul Wahab Ghows was told that Rashid bin Ahmad, 20, was arrested on May 20 after he stole a scooter belonging to Mr. Ow Hock
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  • 82 5 Singapore joins in call for Asian cultural centre SINGAPORE has joined 22 other countries m calling for the early establishment of an Asian cultural and economic development centre m Bangkok. An agency report says the resolution was taken at the second Asian conference on industrialisation which closed m Tokyo yesterday.
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  • 66 5 MR QUEK LING HOE, 53, died yesterday morning 12 hours after he was burnt I m his flat m St. Michael's Estate on Sunday. A cooker explosion started the fire. His wife, Madam Chan Chor Wah, and the two children, who also suffered burns, are
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  • 112 5 AIRLINE operators will meet again this week to review security measures against hijacks. The meeting at Paya Lebar Airport has been called because some airlines and passengers complained that security measures so far taken, were inadequate. According to an airlines spokesman, several major western airlines
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  • 192 5 500 types of wine for the thirsty tourist THIS wine cellar the first of its kind, is the odd one out m a row of shops selling locally-made products at the Tourist Promotion Board premises m Tanglin. And it has a collection of 500 different wines, from France, Italy, Germany,
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  • 194 5 A PUBLIC spirited taxi driver, Lim Chin Heng, who followed a hit-and-run driver to get his identity, will receive a commendation certificate from the police at Maxwell Road Police Station today. Lim was driving along Upper Serangoon Road on the night of July
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  • 75 5 ITALIAN pianist Dr. Almarindo d'Amato, who was to have given a piano recital last night at the Victoria Theatre, was indisposed and had to cancel his performance. Money will be refunded on production of tickets at the theatre office between 9. am and 5.00 pm. ODD SPEECH
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  • 242 5 Back to jail for man who posed as a CD inspector EIGHT days after Michael Prakkrama Dabarera, 24, was released from jail after serving a two-year sentence for cheating, he impersonated a police officer to cheat a 17-year-old girl of $30. Dabarera, of Kirn Keat Avenue, was sentenced m the
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  • 65 5 No -permit jobs IPOH, Tues. Only a few employers engage noncitizens without work permits m Perak, a State Government spokesman said today. He said surprise checks on 200 companies had shown that only a few had employed non-citizens whose work permits had expired. The Federal Government has issued instructions to
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    • 224 5 A You can pay less for an engine. Or more. But if you buy sensibly, you'll get a DEUTZ diesel. Some promise early delivery... and then leave you waiting for months, DEUTZ diesels are "In Stock" and we can deliver a standard unit of 30—600 BHP m 24 hours. Some
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  • 590 6 The following is a pooled dispatch by correspondents in Amman, including the Associate Press, which was relayed from Jordan by non-commercial circuits. AMMAN, Tues. King Hussein appears to be winning the battle of Amman, but the Fedayeen after a terrific pounding are holding
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  • 86 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield said he understood that the airliner hijack hostages held by the Palestinian guerillas were at scattered camps throughout the country, making a rescue raid by American forces extremely hazardous. He believed such a raid "should be given every
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE WOLRD NEWS
    • 344 6 LONDON CIVIL war has come to Jordan as the climax of more than 20 years of growing unrest which stem from the problems of finding a new home for embittered Palestinian refugees. Refugee camps in Jordan became centres for recruiting and training
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    • 236 6 PLO (Palestine Liberation Organisation): Main official body of Palestine national resistance movement, recognised and partially financed by Arab League and Arab goverments. Its political arm Is Palestine National Council. Two military offshoots: PLA (Palestine Liberation Army), about MM regnlar troops, formed before IM7 war, now mostly stationed
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  • 256 6 BEIRUT, Tues. Syria, whose tanks have intervened m the Jordan civil war, has a modern and comparatively powerful army mainly equipped by the Soviet Union. It has 86,750 men under arms (75,000 of them m the army.) The three Armed Services are made
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  • 73 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird has approved the development of a new helicopter intended to lift 25 tons twice the capability of any present U.S. helicopter. The new helicopter when it is developed will serve both the U.S. army and navy./. ODD U.S. DENIAL ADDIS ABABA, Tues.
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  • 216 6 An Iraqi promise to help BOTH sides CAIRO, Tues. Iraq has promised that its troops would aid King Hussein if Syria intervened m Jordan, Al Ahram said today. Al Ahram said the secret promise by the Iraqi Baathist Government was revealed by King Hussein m his message to the Jordanian
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  • 67 6 NEW YORK, Tues. The heads of more than 250,000 families here earn less than the state poverty level of $5,050 for a family of four, even though working ful time, the New York Urban Coalition reports. These families represent nearly one million people. ODD TRUDEAU VISIT OTTAWA,
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  • 141 6 CHICAGO, Tues. Pregnant women near their delivery time should not take aspirin which could cause circulation problems for the baby during the first few days of its life, according to an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The article was written
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  • 280 6 AIRLINES ATTACK NIXON'S HIJACK GUARDS TAX PLAN WASHINGTON, Tues. President Nixon's plan to tax airline passengers for the cost of antihijacker armed guards on planes was opposed last night by both the airlines and the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). At the same time, Transportation Secretary John Volpe said the guards
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  • 232 6 NEW YORK, Tues. Vice-President Spiro Agnew debated with four college students on a television show last night and one called him "one of the greatest precursors of violence our country has ever seen." Replying to his accusation by Richard Silverman of the University
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  • 128 7 TALKS TO RESUME ON FATE OF 40,000 REFUGEES BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand and North Vietnam are to resume talks on further repatriation to Hanoi of 40,000 Vietnamese refugees in Thailand. Some 30,000 Vietnamese refugees were repatriated to Hanoi between 1961 and 1964. The North Vietnamese stopped accepting more refugees soon after
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  • 279 7 KHOMAN: INCLUDE CHINA AND RUSSIA IN PEACE TALKS UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Thailand's Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said that China and the Soviet Union should be brought into the Vietnam peace talks m Paris. Answering correspondents' questions m the U.N. Press Club, he said a new approach was needed because the
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  • 319 7 Peking hits Nixon Golda secret plot against guerillas HONGKONG, Tues. Peking denounced today the talks between President Nixon and Israeli Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir as a secret plot against the Palestinian guerillas. New China news agency, commenting on Mrs. Meir's trip to Washington, pointed out that she had arrived
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  • 137 7 LONDON, Tues. The liftoff from the moon of the Soviet rocket Luna 1C with samples of lunar rock "opens the possibility of automatic recovery ot Martian samples during this decade," the Director of Britain's radioastronomy observatory at Jodrell Bank said last night. Sir Bernard Lovell said
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  • 150 7 Ireland satisfied with Common Mart talks BRUSSELS, Tues. Irish External Affairs Minister Patrick HUlery expressed satisfaction last night over his first round of negotiations with European Common Market representatives here concerning Ireland's bid to join the European Economic Community. "We reached agreement on a number of important questions and this
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  • 51 7 JAKARTA, Tues. —A sum of 3,500,000,000 rupiahs (U558,750,000) would be spent on security alone during the general elections to be held before July next year. Revealing this, Home Affairs Minister Major-Gen. Amir Machmud said this was not included m the 1^,000,000,000 rupiahs (US$40,000,000) earmarked for the
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    • 1402 8 I I I /I /I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules r^""l I Y I N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for >t I I 1% r ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. J? I Iv fitlfililfy/ 11 Each entr y 9 ives the following
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  • 336 10 The market yesterday reversed an initial downturn to close slightly steadierPrices picked up near the close and the stock average recovered 12.37 yen at 2,079.36 yen. High-priced stocks, including Sony, led the gainers followed by communication equipments and constructions. Daiwa House rallied after early easiness on reports
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  • 694 10 Speculative mining shares closed below the best yesterday after profit-taking developed m response to the morning's strong rise. Many issues nevertheless held substantial gains m very active trading. Western Compass ended the day nine cents higher at $1.04 after early sales up to $1.20. Westralian Nickel was
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  • 205 10 Prices made small headway yesterday m continuation of the firmer tendency shown towards Monday's close. Docks was active with sales at $10.70 to $10.90. Lands touched $96 m early dealings but closed at $95.50. Wynncor, which declared an interim dividend of 30 cents, held steady at $15.
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  • 158 10 NEW YORK, Tues. Three more American banks have announced a reduction m their prime lending rate to 7.5 per cent from 8 per cent. They are the Bank of America, the biggest bank m the United States, Chase Manhattan Bank, the third largest, and Chemical
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 1642 10 World Bank, IMF meetings: COPENHAGEN, Tues. Richer countries of the world today prepared to crush an effort by the poorer ones to get more of the new 'paper gold* as a form of financial aid. 'Paper gold' is another name for the Special Drawing
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    • 366 10 NEW YORK, Tues. The newly liberalised foreign investment regulations m Japan are not likely to be considered attractive by a large number of U.S. companies, a survey shows. Most of the American companies surveyed indicated the easing of direct foreign investment controls
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    • 139 10 ADB loans for Besut project MANILA, Tues. The Asian Development Bank today announced two longterm loans, amounting to US$4.2 million, to Malaysia for the Besut agricultural development project m Trengganu state. The first loan of US$3.3 million will come from the bank's special funds and the second of US$9OO,OOO from
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  • 269 10 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 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 93 11 OIL GRANT SALE TOKYO, Tnes. Kyshu Oil Development and Union Carbide Petroleum said they have sold a oar-third interest m their joint concession m Indonesia to Dentscha Erdoelversorgungs Gmbh., of West Germany. The German gover-ment-controlled company agreed to pay USs7sM*t each to Kyushu and Union Carbide Petrolenm. It also agreed
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    • 488 11 COPENHAGEN, Tues. In a scathing attack on the trade policies of developed countries, Malaysia's Tun Tan Siew Sin today warned the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) annual meetings here that unless developing countries get a fair deal they may be forced
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    • 1534 11 KEY Closing buyer** and sellers' prices are foUowed by the business done. Figures, in brackets denote traded loU in 1.000's. When the price U not followed by a figure in brackets, it meant only a single lot of 1,000 shares was traded at that price. The tost
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices fox Sept. 23) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.20 1.25 Mai Piogie** Fund 1.00 1.05 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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  • 103 11 PEOPLE in business Mr RICHARD KWOK. electrical engineer m the quality assurance department of National Semiconductor, Singapore is now being trained m the United States on the various aspects of final testing of integrated circuits. Mr Kwok will be away for two months. On his return to Singapore, Mr Kwok
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  • 689 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 56 '4 cents a lb. (down seven-eighths cent). The morning market opened at 51 cents value for RSS 1 October yesterday. Slow upcountry selling against consignments caused a slight erosion in levels. By noon, the October passed at seven-eighths cent discount to October paper. November passed
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  • 370 11 Prices tumbled m early moderate trading yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 6.10 points to 745.82 after 30 minutes of trading. Declining issues held a two-U>-one lead over the gainers. Analysts said the big force m the market now was pro fit -taking on
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  • 548 11 The market yesterday continued Monday's strong upside move. Renewed hopes of government action over the economy encouraged fresh buying, while the U.S. prime rates cuts and recent technical action of the market also aided sentiment. Hie Wall Street downturn and the Middle East situation had little more
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  • 196 11 AMSTERDAM The market was quietly mixed yesterday. Unilever was firmer, Akzo and Philips steadier. Royal Dutch unchanged but Hoogovens lost some ground. Local industrials were mostly unchanged in small turnover. Heineken beer firmed. Banks, investment funds and plantations eased, while insurances hardened. PARIS The market was quietly easier
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  • 214 12 Charter flights under close watch in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Ministry of Transport is keeping a close watch on the operations of charter flight companies. A spokesman of the Ministry said today this was necessary because "some travel agents have been causing inconvenience to their clients and concern to
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  • 33 12 The new King in Colonel-in-Chief's uniform THE NEW Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'azzam Shah, in 'his uniform as the Colonel-in-Chief of the Reconnaissance Corps of the Malaysian Armed Forces.
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  • 282 12 KIDNEY transplants can now be considered normal medical treatment but transplants of other parts of the body such as the heart, liver and bone marrow are still m the experimental stage. Mr. Peter Morris, Director of the Tissue Transplantation Laboratories at
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  • 170 12 KIDNEY UNIT TO GET AUSSIE HELP SINGAPORE'S kidney transplant unit is to get help from the Tissue Transplantation Laboratories m Melbourne to set up a "tissue-typing" system. The system will provide a better match between the tissues of the donor and the recipient and thus reduce the risk of rejection
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  • 375 12 MINISTER of State for Education Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng last night traced the expansion of the Adult Education Board over the last decade from limited literacy classes m 1960 to language, vocational, technical and professional courses catering to more than
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  • 28 12 JAKARTA, Tues. Foreign Minister Adam Malik will make an informal visit to Australia for two days on his way home from the United Nations General Assembly-
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  • 305 12 —IN CONNECTION WITH BROTHER'S CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A lawyer who sought to stop a disciplinary committee from inquiring into his conduct today failed m his application m the High Court here. The inquiry was ordered against Mr. Jeffrey Fernandez m connection with a case involving his
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    • 149 12 WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot in 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 Singaporeans in
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  • THE SINGAPORE Scetion II
    • 291 13 One of three in hut struck by lightning JAPANESE engineer Renta Yahiro, 35, was badly burnt when lightning struck a zinc shed m which he was sheltering from the rain at Pulau Bukom yesterday. Two colleagues K. Sato, 40, and K. Ikeza, 32 who were taking cover with him escaped
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    • 157 13 Children's Day next Friday and a treat is in store... NEXT Friday Is United Nations Children's Day, and primary school pupils In the Republic join children throughout the world In taking a holiday. An estimated 25,5 M children will be treated to Him shows m 27 cinemas, and gifts will
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    • 79 13 THE Extra Mural Studies Department of the University of Singapore will be starting a 12-lecture course on the Appreciation of Indian Music and Dance at 8 p.m. on Friday. The course will be conducted at the New Lecture Theatre 4 by Mr R. Ramani. a
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    • 268 13 Oriental countries advised to preserve historical landmarks COUNTRIES m this region should make sure that as they modernise, their historical landmarks are preserved, Mr. Desmond Bungey, MalaysiaSingapore Airlines' Director of Marketing said yesterday. Mr. Bungey, who was speaking to delegates at the Air Transport course organised by the Orient Airlines
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    • 219 13 Floods again— after heavy lunch hour downpour FLOODED STREETS, stalled vehicles, traffic jams, wet legs the price to pay for bad drainage and roads which have sunk below high-tide level. As the rain began pouring at lunch-time yesterday, drains along Robinson Road swelled with silt-laden water. In about an hour,
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    • 53 13 AEB engineering course THE ADULT Education Board is organising a course to prepare students for the Intermediate Level of the Electrical Engineering Practice Examination of the City and Guilds of London Institute next year. The course commences on Oct. 5 and will be spread over five months. Fee for the
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    • 129 13 A TAXI OWNES Qaeh Boon Yaa, 35, was committed yesterday to stand trial la the High Coart on a charge of mnrderlag Us eldest brother, Qaek Ah Chai, 46, an icecream mannf actarer. Ninth Magistrate Glam Chin Toon committed Qnek at the
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    • 168 13 Mine-blasted tanker repaired in just 7 weeks by Singapore shipyard SINGAPORE'S shipyard workers have proved their efficiency once again m just seven weeks they repaired the l,Mt-ton Hikari Maru, a Japanese coastal tanker which was extensively damaged by a mine recently. The tanker had arrived m Singapore from Vietnam without
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    • 145 13 A SENIOR inspector, who saw a look of "fear and nervousness" on a shopkeeper's face, arrested a youth who was attempting to extort money from him. Prosecuting officer, Snr. Insp Koh Lian Bee told the Tenth Magistrate's Court that contract labourer, Loo Choon
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  • 164 14 LIM AH WOOI, 27, was fined a total of $17,000, or three years' jail, m the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for operating an illegal distillery m Jalan Chichan off Chua Chu Kang Road. Lim and his brother, Teng Quee, 17, were operating
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  • 46 14 CHUA Kwang Siang of Jalan Tenteram was fined $20 yesterday by Fifth Magistrate EC Foenander for behaving m a disorderly manner m a public place. Police arrested Chua for shouting and stopping traffic along Middle Road at 8 p.m. on May 13.
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  • 95 14 $2,500 gift to PSA's sports club ROYAL Interocean Lines has presented a cheque for |2,50« to the Port of Singapore Authority's Recreation Club. Mr. E.A. Postuma, Managing Director of X.P.M. (Far East) Pte. Ltd. presented the cheque to Mr. A. Vijiaratnam, president of the club m the PSA's boardroom. Also
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  • 71 14 LORRY DRIVER, Teng Choon Hua, of Fraser Road was fined $300 yesterday for dangerous driving. The traffic court was told Teng failed to exercise proper control of his lorry m Sembawang Road on June 6 by going to the wrong side of the
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  • 299 14 SINGAPORE'S education policy is not only geared to produce technocrats but also to provide opportunities to develop children's intelligence and aptitudes to make them "good and well-adjusted citizens." The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, said
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  • 72 14 KO SIONG HUAT was fined a total of SI SO yesterday for three traffic offences. On Nov. 22 last year, he drove a car along Upper East Coast Road weaving m and out of traffic at a speed of 50-52 m.p.h. and overtaking without consideration for
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  • 234 14 TWO MSA GIRLS GET ALL-PAID TRIP TO USA-TO WORK ON TWA JETS TWO MSA hostesses, Jenny Lav and Pauline Ho, will be spending a fortnight m America next month working aboard Trans-World Airlines jetliners. Their trip to America will be free, with all expenses paid. It was not the result
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  • 82 14 WINNERS of the Toto National Day Special Draw are asked to present their winning coupons to the Claims Department of Singapore Pools Ltd. at 1-4, Percival Road for verification during office hours. If a participant wins both cash and gift prizes on the same coupon,
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  • 63 14 SEVEN Indonesians were jailed for a month each yesterday for entering Singapore illegally. Aman Sain, 22, was jailed for a month for the same offence but had another six months added by Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon, yesterday, for bringing the seven illegal immigrants on board
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  • 283 14 THE PRINCIPAL of St. Gabriel's School, Brother Emmanuel, turned detective and came up with the names of places where ganja and "white" pills were sold to school children. The information, obtained from three of his students who confessed that
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  • 125 14 A MAN who had planned to return to India m two months to visit his family, fell to his death yesterday from a 30 ft. piling frame at a work site m Jurong Marine Base. He was M. Abdulla. 49, a rigger
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  • 55 14 TWO Indonesians, L.D. Ane Tora, 26, and Samsir Nasution, 20, were jailed yesterday for a year each by Ninth Magistrate GiamChin Toon for possessing 100 lb. of ganja on Monday. Tora had 48 lb. on board the vessel Teratai and Nasution had 52 lb.
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  • 164 14 QUEENSTOWNERS FIND A WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY SUNDAY bus tours to favourite spots m Singapore are becoming popular among the young people of Queenstown. Since they were first organized by the Queenstown Community Centre m July this year, over 200 people have taken the tours and another fifty are waiting
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    • 1220 15 LSBSS HIIII RADIQ 1 view fBBBBBBBBBBiBBBF ffNaVB^P %M T 1 O b^bb^bblbblbb^bbl r I°bb^bb^bb^bb^bbV W^Jol k Jol ivx| 3.00 Housewives Matinee "The Bridegroom 6.00 News (Malay) M Kidnappers" Part 1 (Cantonese) 6.18 Poh Amai2 Children's Programme 3.45 For The Family (Chinese) 6.53 Science And Life "Anaesthetics" 4.15 A Diary Of
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    • 337 15 LM Vtfl «w JE^Jb- f^p v F liNy^- 4^^.. jB John Forsythe is widowed Michael Endicott m To Rome With Love. He is seen with his youngest daughter, Pokey. Channel 3,7.15 pm. A little beauty can go a lona wav PANEL GAMES have never been noted for their intellectual content.
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  • 737 16 ENTER-THE 'HUMAN' EMPEROR Emperor Hirohito of Japan, who was thought of, m pre-war days as divine, is today considered by the majority of the Japanese as just another human from a "special family." He is winning public affection partly through his own efforts and partly because of the Japanese Government's
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  • 100 16 AIRLINES STEP UP SECURITY ARAB hi-jackers have brought to a head the problem of safety m the sky for the world's major airlines. Hi-jacking is nothing new. It all started when followers of Dr Castro forced American aircraft to make unscheduled alls at Cuba. Bat recent events hi the Middle
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  • town talk
    • 603 17 MOST Singaporeans associate the sea with some form of recreation water-skiing, fishing or boating. But not Kampong Pasir Malay School at Pulau Tekong Besar. The pupils collect driftwood at the beach near the school and with the help of the headmaster make
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    • 329 17 What about escorts for the girls WHY haven't the escort agencies m Singapore thought of a male escort service? Surely dashing young men with that tall, dark and handsome look could make an evening more than entertaining for that lonely lady. We asked a cross-section of agencies their views. Surprise,
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    • 114 17 ART exhibitions are becoming quite a rage, and are also proving to be real money earners for charity. Last weekend an exhibition was held at the home of the Philippines Charge d' Affaires, Mr. CM. Valdez, m which 20 artists contributed paintings and sculptures.
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    • 72 17 FASHION GOES FESTIVE A FASHION show will be held at the Tropicana, Orchid Lantern on Oct. 17. Proceeds will go to the Christmas Fair for children's charities. Sponsors of the show are Vanity, The Look and Jeans West and East. Fashions will be geared for the festive season. Models will
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    • 96 17 MEMBERS of the Inner Wheel Club have been giving cookery lessons to the residents of the Toa Payoh Girls' Home this month. The women feel that this would be useful to the girls should they want to take on jobs as domestic helps when they leave. The Inner
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 95 17 WbcKwiti AeMgOraw? 3p&Ccl. THE NIGHT CFTHE GunmA I At the Golden Lotus. Saturday 3 October. One of the most exciting nights of the year. Be at the big draw for the Gurkha Welfare Fund Appeal Lottery! Dinner! Dancing! Glittering floorshows! Gurkha soldiers m the wild nerve-chilling Kukri dance. I Rare
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 130 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young ~7 fl| I ELMO, -I k' WOTuiiNG, -< M; I P NA/HAT OO )i MR. BUMSTEAO- /pi iVr YOU -y IJUSTWANTED jg/M§ ■J/L^ 5^ WANT? TOSEEIPMV N f /^N^ c A X J WWSiT^ </ WAS TALL- EMOUGM N °^JF y^ --ll\ X^ >;?£—^^i i TOREACMYOUR
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    • 162 17 THE DIARY 8.3f am— B pm: Art exhibition by students of Katong Convent at National Library foyer. It am— B pm: Ecole de Paris graphic art exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall (Last Day) 3 pm: Final of nationwide speaking contest, organised by the Interact Club of National Junior College. 5.3t—
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  • 451 18 The march of the Midi... and women who wear the pants MIDI talk is turning to action as more and more women add the new length to their wardrobe. Indeed, for some fashionable ladies, the Midi is a way of life, seconded only by pants and tunics. Initial reaction to
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  • 278 18 Giving th girls the eye... 1970 is a fashion revolution hems are down, hair is up and makeup has changed its tone. Gone are the hard straight lines and foolish fakes of the Mini era. Today's beauty is a natural, and Estee Lauder proves it with a fabulous new collection
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 32 18 I SUITS* DRESSES I I BATIKS SAREES. IMPORTED FABRICS 24 HOURS SERVICE I H SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H £T& I n JOHN LITTLE'S TIT shopping centre, raffles place SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****-703 M
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  • 283 19 WE wrote some weeks back about men drivers and what chaos they cause on Singapore streets. An Indignant Male has written m to say that our remarks were unfair. "For sheer rotten driving you cannot beat women drivers," he says. "They cause more accidents than you can imagine
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  • Living live letters
    • 111 19 YOU ought to run a column for frustrated housewives. I don't mean a Singapore branch of Women's lib, but for our complaints against rude shopkeepers, those who cheat and don't give good service and also landlords and government officers who take advantage of us. For instance, I have been waiting
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    • 53 19 We're all ears, Let's hear your grouses! Congratulations on a good women's page. Please remember however that a woman's world is not all fashion, beauty and home. More articles please on women m interesting careers, on morality, relationships with people, even books and art. Looking forward to these offerings! Jean
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    • 60 19 You featured some children's dresses on your page but they are so wayout and they made the kids look like some members of gangland. Besides they were so expensive. The suit worn by the little boy in my picture cost only $2.50 and is in white trimmed with navy blue.
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    • 26 19 Thank you for the picture. We agree with you about kids* clothes, bat sometimes kids themselves want fancy mod togs! Simply suited at a simple price.
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      95 19 Like Mrs. Teresa Ong, I like to read articles about bringing up children. For that reason I am glad to see your new series on child psychology. I have one question to ask. How do you warn your child, especially your daughter, against strangers without making them too frightened? I
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    • 226 19 HOW TO USE THE CAMERA THAT DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PICTURES. (Finished colour prints m seconds.) c^^fe(PHJR^RJQfIB?RfIJ II w' RIM Rsb^^ 1. Shoot 2. Pull out «m R^R^R^R^R^r 1 i^r V/^^ I V Rr WRAd dH I wks^^ .^m** s Re^Re^R^B^Re^Re^Re^Re^Rx —Rj 3. Wait one minute 4. Picture is finished
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 255 20 Why not part-time soldiering for those with steady jobs? It is very arbitrary of the Ministry of Defence to call up a person for full-time service when he is not within the compulsory age group (18-year-old), and when his call up is mainly due to his ambition to enrol for
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    • 93 20 THE University of Singapore in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, should provide intensive vacation courses for teachers, leading to a degree. The term structure is wasteful as lecture halls, labs and apparatus are not utilised in the long holidays. Perhaps there will be
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    • 420 20 CONCESSION RATES NOT CUT I REFER to the letter "Artificial limbs are too ex- pensive" (S.H. Sept. 10). The writer complains that since the recent increase in out-patient attendance charges, the 20 per cent concession rate previously given for orthopaedic appliances supplied by the Limb Centre at Outram Road General
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    • 263 20 I REFER to Y.T. Sim's letter "Paying twice for a phone" (S.H. Sept. 12). The Board provides telephone service to Subscribers under a legal agreement between the Subscriber and the Board. This agreement is not assignable by the Subscriber. However, m the event that
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    • 222 20 Fair play for school children... AT LAST, the authorities are aware of the "overcongested syllabus" m schools. Take the example of secondary one students studying m a technical school. As a private tutor I was shocked to find that they often have as many as three tests m a day.
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    • 309 20 Crumb of comfort for the blind THE Singapore Association for the Blind is grateful to K.C. Wong (S.H. Sept. 11) for his interest in the welfare of the blind. We agree with him in principle that the blind should learn a trade and not venture into biscuit selling around Housing
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    • 207 20 I have several times been approached by art dealers eager to help sell my works. As I am neither a commercial nor a professional artist (painting is only a hobby), I have taken no interest. To an artist who is in financial
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    • 423 20 What chance promotion when posts are frozen? IN HIS letter, Denis Ang implied (or is it stated?) that the grouses of teachers are baseless. It is regrettable that he has not realised the real situation of teachers. However, their initial complaints arose out of their being overloaded and not underpaid.
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    • 475 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY SI Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCCT Q ■fe titions will be at three UUIN ItO I IO Ig levels for Pre-Univer- PHI IDHM a^B^ml Si sity students, for Secon- UUUI UIM S dary Four students and CUT out
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  • RECORD REVIEW
    • 833 21 H ENDRIX is dead. That wild man off pop; thai wire-haired wizard off the guitar is gone. The maa who spawned underground music met his death la a London hospital. An apamitatly sordid end to a great career. "Yon don't need drags to open your
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  • 281 21  -  JENNY LEW CUPID has caught up with stripper Toni Shaw. Now we're going to see a lot less of her. For Toni is retiring from the "exciting and adventurous strip" field for a quieter but more blissful life." It was love at first sight
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 221 21 n^Bffljcnn FHBSPffil LAlffirßPrS JY^ have yo« work All during this week d^^ ot 9T<ll*SCOpe J cut oat for you all this the action m and around ffc p i aC e week, so be prepared to year dally surroundings backsU e and the face concentrate -c.tally can be stimulating bat
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    • 408 21 TWINSET CROSSWORD EMAIIfILHi3!KRS9i ACROSS DOWN 1 Plenty of wood here, but of 1 Forward sounding the softer variety (8) introduction (8) 7 Budding actress found m 16 2 Father and I m the red, but (7) refunded (6) 8 About to demonstrate censure 3 Non-starter, being found m a (7)
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    • 851 22 PURCHASE CLERK REQUIRED EARN S2OO-SSOO per month. You Applicants must possess Senior do not have to have Senior Cambridge or better, with good Cambridge or H.S.C. You only have command of English and be able to have charm and be a good, to correspond independently. mixer. Politeness and Sweetness is
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    • 1095 22 I For our Classified J Tele-Ad Services V ■■■■HHBJI V a |^^'^t|| I S _^_V _^_l r -^3B»> JESS—^" -If I fl^^v MSMAAMSSMSUSttStttttI MANAGERS FALCON «W. *MWS9*JJ*rrJ*9rw9t automatic transmission ARA air 1969 Viva SL 90 (4 Doors) conditioner only done 2.000 miles. 1968 Cortina" Deluxe factory warranted. $11,500/ iQfiR Fiat
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    • 552 22 XQOISITE EUHOPtAN American HHI RUST CtASS <"*•"-""• taming by professionally trained •"<» «uper.or q«««*«y rtist Local artist work available. furniture Please visit wan ang Chou Art Gallery. 333 Cheong Cane Furniture 126. lutram Park Blk 24 Tel: ***** Victoria Street. Singapore 7 Tel. ***** ISIT HIM* AUT GALLfay AIMUAN'S CANE
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 762 23 SPENCER'S CUP CANDIDATE DATIN'S CHOICE SHINES IN TRIAL TRAINER Jack Spencer's Gold Cup candidates Ness Lane and Datin's Choice impressed m separate workouts on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday After trotting one round Datin's Choice sprinted stylishly over 3f m 37-2/5 while Ness Lane ran 3f m 38-1/5
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    • 199 23 Bukit Timah trainer Keith Daniels will introduce a smart newcomer m Thalaseius at the forthcoming meeting, this weekend. A five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Copenhagen 11, out of Deria Merit, he had 24 outings for four wins and was on board on six occasions. His best
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    • 530 23 Following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on last weekend's races at Kuala Lumpur: THIRD DAY Kace 1: When the gate sprung Sky Charger (Cho Kooku) swung m and was left. Race 2: Nothing to report. Race 3: The saddle slipped on Aramada (Sueo Masuzawa) m the
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    • 362 23 BUMP COSTS GRETEL VICTORY IN 2ND RACE NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Tues. Gretel 11, the Australian challenger for the America's Cup, was yesterday deprived of its victory m the second race. The race committee, composed solely of members of the New York Yacht Club, ruled that the Australian challenger had impeded
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    • 79 23 National schools overall swimming champs with their trophies Anglo Chinese School th< overall champions m th« National Schools Swimming Championships. ACS swep the board winning the A, B am C division title. Picture shows the school 1! stalwarts from left: Roy Chan David Ho, Alex Chan am Daniel Howe. Alex
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    • 160 23 TAIPEH, Tues. Taiwan has tentatively decided to take part m ten events m the Sixth Asian Games m Bangkok. The events are track and field, swimming, basketball, volleyball, badminton, shooting, boxing, cycling, yachting and weight-lifting. Conspicuously missing on the list is football,
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    • 71 23 THE Australian touring women's softball team will play two matches here before returning home. The visitors arrived from Kuala Lumpur last night byMalaysian Singapore Airways. The Australians play an exhibition match on the padang at 5 p.m. today and the following day take
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    • 323 23 TAIPEI, Tues. With the Sixth Asian Games drawing near pressure is mounting to force the local football association to stop once and for all "borrowing" footballers from Hongkong to play for Taiwan m international tournaments. The criticism has come from both the British
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  • 260 24  -  R. Nathan SINGAPORE'S search for a permanent Grand Prix circuit will soon end if plans for a proposed track at the Woodlands-Mandai area materialise. After negotiations with the Government, reliable sources said the ideal site would be m this area. It is estimated
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  • 103 24 BRUSSELS Tues. -France qualified for the quarter-finals of the first European field hockey cup when they defeated Ireland by one goal to nil m their pool "C*" qualifying round match at the Heysel Stadium here today. France headed pool "C" with seven points for
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  • 445 24 COMBINED SChools 'A' cleared their first obstacle when they beat last year's runners-up Chinese Sports Association 5-2 m the Singapore Table Tennis Association senior inter-club tournament at Monk's Hill last night RESULTS Nanyang Siang Pau beat Combined Schools 'B 5 0 (Nanyang first)
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  • 297 24 Airmen score easy win over SCC Colts in friendly ROYAL Air Force, Jurong, stormed to a 19-9 victory over SCC Colts m a rugby friendly on the Padang yesterday. The Airmen won by two goals, two tries and a penalty to three penalities by the Colts. Colts opened the scoring
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  • 113 24 NEW YORK, Tues. World lightweight boxing champion Ismael Laguna of Panama is tipped to retain his title m Puerto Rico on Saturday against Scotsman Ken Buchanan. In his only previous defence Laguna knocked out Shimatsu Suzuki of Japan m 13 rounds m Panama City. He
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  • 911 24 TWELVE-year-old Elaine Sng, the Republic's Commonwealth Games representative, and Mark Chan churned m record breaking times on the second day of the National primary schools aquatic meet at Amber Road yesterday. Without much opposition Elaine coasted home an easy winner m the
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 302 24 SALISBURY, Tues. American negro tennis star Arthur Ashe has been invited to play m Rhodesia, but officials doubt that he will accept the invitation. Mike Coley. chairman of the Rhodesian Lawn Tennis Association, wrote to Ashe last week asking if he would be prepared
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    • 136 24 Tues. Alexei Nikanchikov won his third World epee title at the World fencing championships here last night, and gave the Soviet Union their first men's individual gold medal of the tournament. Nikanchikov, world champion m 1966 and 1967, and runner-up last year, had four victories m the final pool,
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    • 96 24 Tues. England will warm up with a home friendly against East Germany m November before their first matches m the European Nations Football cup. The Football Association yesterday confirmed the following matches for the 1970-71 season: November 25 England vs. East Germany (Friendly) at Wembley. February 3 England vs.
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  • 36 24 FOOTBALL, Association of Singapore matches between Seletar VI and Dunman Pioneers (Div. 2); Kota Rajah and OCBCSA (Div. SB) and STU and Mount Emily (Div. 3C) scheduled at Farrer Park yesterday were rained off.
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  • 179 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will pick the fastest four women athletes to represent Singapore m the Asian Games relay events from the trials at Chinese High School, Bukit Timah, on Saturday. The original relay team of I. to* 692 Singapore 1. Tel: ***** Ma nog Maimoon
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 98 24 BADMINTON: Singapore National championships (SBA Hall 8 p.m.) RUGBY: SCC 'A' vs H.Q.R.E. (Pajlang 5.15 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS: STTA senior inter-club tournament (Monk's Hill 7 p.m.) Toa Payoh 'B vs Kg. Bugis; Vigilante Corps vs Yap Transport 'A'; Heng Jai vs Schools 'A'; Chinese SA ys SAFSA B; Sin Mm
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