Singapore Herald, 26 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No 58 Singapore Saturday. September 26, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 71 1 BEIRUT: Middle East Airlines charter plane landed here from Amman with M passengers. AMMAN: Fifteen hijack hostages freed today were found in Wahdat refugee camp, a former guerilla stronghold. They were locked in a house abandoned by the guerillas. Jordanian soldiers searching the camp, found them. GENEVA: The International
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  • 472 1 Arafat and Hussein agree to end war WILL BOTH SIDES OBSERVE THE TRUCE? AMMAN, Fri. King Hussein and Palestinian guerilla leader Yasser Arafat agreed today to end the civil war in Jordan. Sudanese officers were assigned to help police the truce. President Jaafar El-Numeiri of Sudan, who led the negotiations
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  • 352 1 Lee hears Schumann give Singapore three top marks... PARIS, Fri. French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann gave three reasons for the good relations existing between France and Singapore when he and his wife entertained Mr. Lee Kuan Yew at a dinner party at the Quai d'Orsay last night. They were: 1)
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  • 116 1 Lee: In free poll, a nonCommunist S. Vietnam likely PARIS, Frt. The Soata Vletaamese weald prehahly choose "a aoa-Cemmaalst system" If left aleae to decide -without coercioa aad witheat ase of terror." Mr. Lee Kaaa Yew uM here today. He told a Press laaeheoa that the coatest betweea the Ideologies
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  • 159 1 COIN BOXES STOLEN IN THREE MONTHS BY ONE MAN 150 POLICE have arrested a 34--year-old man believed to be responsible for stealing 150 coin boxes from public telephone booths in Singapore over the last three months. A police statement said last night that two policemen saw the man behaving suspiciously
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  • 17 1 NAIROBI, -Fri. Kenya's Parliament has passed a law providing life imprisonment for aircraft hijackers.
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  • 132 1 THE Communications Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow will head the Singapore delegation to the air talks between the British and Singapore Governments here on Monday. The other Singapore members are Messrs Huan Hzu Hong, Cheong Pak Chow (from the Communications Ministry),
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  • 124 1 A VIP and a Very Important Piece of luggage occupied the same seat on a flight from Kuching via KL last night— a 27t-year-old Stradlvarlns worth some $2M,tM and its player, Mr Alfredo CampoU. Mr CampoU told our reporter he acquired it by
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  • 232 1 Karate girl Jennifer, not yet four! JENNIFER Woo will be four in November. But just take a look at that karate stance! A Herald cameraman caught her warming up with 13 other children in a quiet corner of the Chinese YMCA in Palmer Road. Jennifer is the only girl in
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  • 63 1 PENANG, Fri. A forged $10 Singapore note was discovered yesterday by an assistant clerk of the Bank Negara here, a police spokesman said today. The spokesman said the note has no "Majulah Singapura" printed on it. The serial numbers were not in line with each other
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  • 61 1 SIX people were injured, two seriously, in a collision between a military truck and a car in Geylang Road at 9 p.m. yesterday. Lim Tean Chay, 19, and Lim Cheng Ho, 21, were both taken to hospital. The others were Mdm. Kok Sook Kay, 31, Tan
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  • 23 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japan today failed to orbit its first scientific observation satellite MS-Fl from the space centre at Uchinoura, southern Kyushu.
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  • 168 1 Short of teachers? This school has too many. SINGAPORE is short of schoolteachers, but there is one school that has an excess of three trained teachers. One of them is a graduate teacher with a Diploma in Education. The other two are Certificate-trained. Posted at a Secondary Integrated School, two
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  • STOP PRESS
    • 66 1 THREE young male Chinese in ltte teens or early twenties were killed shortly after 10.30 p.m. when their open MG sports car failed to take a bend, rammed a culvert which collapsed on impact and plunged headlong into a 10 ft. wide drain beside Ponggol Road
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Fri. Indian com pany director Dr. Jayanti Dharma Teja, 47, was ordered today to re-appear at Bow Street magistrates court «n Oct. 2 to face extradition proceedings. The Indian Government is seeking Teja's extradition in connection with alleged fraud charges and their case will be
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  • 578 2  - AIRY SCARY TALES OF TRAVEL Adele KOH THE pilot who landed his helicopter right in the middle of the padang last week because he didn't know the way to Phoenix Park confirmed my worst fears. We world weary travellers have always known that flying is sometimes very much a hit-or-miss
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  • Viewpoint
    • 103 2 INSPECTORS NEED A COURTESY COURSE YOUR correspondent 'Retired Principal" (S.H. Sept. 17) was certainly right when be said School Inspectors lack courtesy. The other day I had to see my son's school Principal on an important matter. I was half-way through my interview when a school Inspector arrived at the
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    • 121 2 With reference to your story about me on Sept. 24, I thank you for your unsolicited kindness. But may I correct the impression that the examination was an easy one. All of us who took the F.R.A.C.S. Primary examination studied as best as we could for many months.
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    • 167 2 What a way to work out interest AS a contributor to the Central Provident Fund since its inception, I am truly amazed at the arbitrary way in which interest has been calculated on gross amount standing to one's credit as at 31.12.69 when withdrawals are made before the current year
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    • 55 2 I REFER to the comments by Mrs. Chan Kok Seng (S.H. Sept. 23) regarding a T.V. quiz programme (i.e. The Rado Show). She was shocked because three primary school teachers could not tackle two simple questions. She seems to be making a storm in a teacup. Perhaps they were just
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    • 210 2 FOR THIS WE WAITED There have been many complaints against our notoriously bad public transport system. An incident that took place on Saturday, Sept. 19, would disgust the most tolerant of passengers. There were roughly 40 of us in a Hock Lee bus. The time was 8.10 a.m. The bus
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 473 2 THERE IS a surprising difference of registration about the new Malaysian Cabinet, considering that Tun Razak has made only two new appointments. Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, Minister with Special Functions, contributes to the image of the Government a personal reputation for energy and bounce. His presence
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  • 501 2 I REFER to the letter by K.S. Tan (S.H. Aug. 31) the main purpose of which was "to reveal a possible corruption" in the printing and sale of school fun fair coupons. I understand that a coupon of the Ang Pow
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 39 2 ANOTHER AK A I SHOWROOM OPENSTO-DAy THE CHAIRMAN and THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS fclSfl AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE.) LTD. in announcing the Official Opening of their New AKAI Showroom at No: €9, Victoria Street, Singapore today at 12 noon.
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  • 96 3 Bedok Bus service THE Bedok Bus Company will start a new service from its terminus at Bedok Road to MacPherson Housing Estate with 20 buses by Oct. 26. START: from the junction of Upper Changi Road, Bedok Road via Bedok Road, Upper East Coast Road, East Coast Road, Mountbatten Road,
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  • 188 3 A funny thing happened happened on way to airport A "CAT-AND-MOUSE" game between Customs officers and some businessmen yesterday ended in the seizure of $12,500 worth of dutiable perfume and cosmetics from a house in Tembeling Road, off Joo Chiat Place. It all suited at the Customs bonded warehouse in
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  • 407 3 POLICE Public Relations Officer Leslie Wong spoke yesterday of the desirability of the Three E's Engineering, Education and Enforcement to control traffic and prevent accidents. But from the police point of view, he said, enforcement was vitally important if
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  • 37 3 SOMA Velu of Andrews Avenue was fined $100 yesterday for inconsiderate driving and colliding with a motorcycle after he had failed to stop at a junction in Workshop Road on June 6 this year.
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  • 126 3 THE CHINESE Chamber of Commerce has agreed to serve as one of the three registration centres for pirate taxi drivers. The decision was taken at a meeting by the Chamber's standing committee yesterday. The nine-man standing committee, which is headed by the chamber
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  • 187 3 THE GOVERNING Board of the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development will meet for the first time on Monday at the University of Singapore's Court Room. The meeting, to be attended by Government and university officials of Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia
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  • 41 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Shigeru Hirota has been appointed the new Japanese ambassador to Malaysia. Former ambassador to Venezuela, Mr. Hirota, 57, will replace Mr. Taisaku Kojima, the Japanese envoy here, for just over three years.
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  • 237 4 $300 FINE FOR KILLING HIS BEST FRIEND A REGIMENTAL policeman admitted in the First District Court yesterday that he had ignored all the rules of weapon safety the evening he accidentally shot dead one of his best friends. Pte. Teo Yean Hin, 19, said:
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  • 704 4 COMPANY TOOK BOOKING FEE, THEN RETURNED IT COURT TOLD IN the first case of its kind in the High Court, a merchant sought damages yesterday from a housing development company for selling a house on which he had paid a $500 booking fee. The merchant,
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  • 114 4 MISS Linda Sheridan the lovely enigma with the title of "Miss London Stores 1970" who arrived by air on Thursday decided to clear up the mystery yesterday. She was just too travelweary to answer questions when our reporter approached her before. "I'm
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  • 332 4 Oil -slop facilities must be built, say tanker men SINGAPORE must instal slop-receiving facilities for oil tankers if it wants to attract more ship-repairing business said Mr. Low Guan Onn, Deputy General Manager of Jurong Shipyard, in the shipyard's newsletter. The Dolphin. Mr. Low said three big tankers owned by
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  • 154 4 FRENCH firms are carrying oat a feasibility study ot the Kraaji Dmm project for the Public Utilities Board. A spokesman for the French Embassy confirmed this yesterday, bat would give no details. The water-storage scheme was oae of two the other is at Ulu
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  • 20 4 SIX Indonesians, all labourers, were sentenced to jail yesterday for entering Singapore illegally on Sept. 17 and 24.
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    • 22 4 CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES to the PEARL'S OPERA HORSE on its Official Opening Today from ASIA COMMERCIAL RANKING CORPRRATIRN LTR SINGAPRRE
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  • 192 6 BEIRUT, Frl. Gen. Mohammed Daend, who resigned yesterday as Jordan's Prime Minister, kad sought and been granted political asylum In Libya, Al Hayat reputed today. The newspaper said Gen. Daond, who Is In Cairo, where he had gone for the Arab
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  • 284 6 TEL AVIV, Fri. Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon invited Palestinian leaders in Israeli-occupied Jordan to step forward and initiate a dialogue with Israel in an effort to reach at least an intermediate solution. The recent development in Jordan had created a
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  • 234 6  -  XAVIER BARON MICHEL GARIN By aad AMMAN, Fri. The battle of Avail las lasted eight days art still rages oa. The soaad of mortars, shells aad aatoaatk anas lire stfil echo la the dry, la the midst of
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  • 74 6 MILAN, Fri. Angelo Rizzoli, who grew out of an orphanage to become one of Italy's leading publishers and film producers, died yesterday after a brief illness. He was 81. He owned the publishing house Rizzoli Editore Spa, Cineriz film company and a chain of hotels. He
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  • 27 6 TOKYO, Fri. Police arrested a German girl when she arrived here earlier this week on. suspicion of smuggling gold bars valued at 17,500,000 yen (U5548,500).
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  • 20 6 BANGKOK, Fri. A twoweek long exercise will be conducted by the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation beginning Oct. 24.
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  • 476 6 THE savage civil war la Jordaa, betwoea JUag Hassela f s loyal Bedoaia soldiers aad the Patastmmaa guerillas has taken a heavy toll, with little mercy shown oa either side. Associated Press photographer Michel Laurent witnessed oae brief sceae typifylag the war-bora brutality.
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  • 275 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Former U.S. Ambassador Averell Harriman yesterday questioned the Nixon Administration's commitment to a negotiated settlement in Vietnam. "Most of our action has been aimed at strengthening a corrupt and repressive government in Vietnam," Mr. Harriman said. "The administration
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  • 70 7 THIS WAS bow the Soviet Union's Luna-K moon prate looked oa the moon's surface, according to artist A. Sokolov, whose drawing appeared la Tkarsday's issne off Pravda. The spacecraft returned to earth oa Thursday, laadiag ia Kazakhstan, about I,«M milts aoath-east of Moscow and carried
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  • 165 7 US Army to cut combat forces by 45,000 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Army will trim three divisions from its combat force by mid- 1971 bringing its strength to the lowest level since 1960. The 45,000-man cut each division has about 15,000 men is part of the Army's share in
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  • 91 7 BOSTON, Fri. John Hughes, Pulitzer Prize-winning Far Eastern correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, who was named managing editor earlier this year, will become editor on Oct. 1. Mr. Hughes brings a broad background in international news to his new position. For six years he
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  • 61 7 TOKYO, Fri. Defying the many supporters of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, Mr. Takeo Miki, former Foreign Minister and leader of the Miki faction of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, today announced his intention to run for the party presidency against Mr. Sato. This means that
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  • 50 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. A House-Senate conference has agreed on a compromise $19.9 billion Military Procurement Bill that provides for building the limited version of the Safeguard anti-missile system voted earlier by the Senate. The bill is about $1 billion under the amount requested by President Nixon.
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  • 51 7 MOSCOW, Frl. Soviet nuclear scientists have extinguished an oil well fire that had been raging for nearly three years by setting off an underground nuclear explosion nearby, a newspaper report revealed today. The torch, visible for 50 miles around, had defied all conventional fire-fighting means.
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  • 203 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. Soviet success in taking control of Middle East oil supplies would make it more difficult for the United States to influence the European countries and Japan, an aide to President Nixon said last night. Presidential assistant Peter Flanigan said Europe depended
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  • 327 7 Lon Nol men drive wedge into Viet force PHNOM PENH, Fri. Cambodian troops drove a small but important wedge into a powerful Communist force which had blocked the Government's first attempt to g on the offensive for two weeks. The High Command reported that one of four attacking columns had
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  • 35 7 BANGKOK, Fri. Armed guards disguised as passengers will be posted in both international and domestic flights to prevent hijackings. All passengers and baggage will be thoroughly checked for weapons. AFP
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  • 141 7 THAI POLICE REINFORCE MALAYSIAN BORDER PROVINCE BANGKOK, Frl. Four new units of Thai policemen have been disaptched to reinforce local troops in the guerilla-infested Phattalung Province In southern Thiland, where Communist activities have reportedly reached an unprecedented level. About 21 Government officials In the province have been hilled by Communist
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1338 8 H-l /VI X KEY R R EASY REFER ENCE: The shipping schedules 11/ AJ beginning on this page are given in four parts fory^ M 1 A .^tift) mm ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. -*V. jL [x A j>g^f fiff I PPI Mfi |SS g J ves the Allowing
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  • 188 9 London, Fri. Grain shippers covered cargoes from Port Cartier to Avonmouth at US$B.3O fd (tree discharge) for October and from the U.S. North Pacific to Inchon at US$l4 fd, also for October. Continental was understood to have booked an oilseeds cargo from British Columbia to Japan without
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    • 298 9 I SOHDIA (^f) »Mls Imbv pacific north west service wmmm Loadmq For LOS ANGELES. SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p f ham Singapore l Anoelet JALABATN* 3/4 Ocl 3/6 Oct 7/BOct II Now "JALAPALAKA" 31 Oct/1 Nov 2/3 Nov 4/6 No* s Dm IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1094 9 Westbound continued Mahe, E.Afrfca, B«ira. RIL/KPM TARANTEL Now 13/19 NY., B'more, Boston, Montreal. BBL/HC STREEFKERK Nov 21/23 NLL/KPM R'tnn Ml /AAr SUMBAWA Nov29/Dec2 H'burg/B'men. R'dam/A'dam, ML/AA Rn^S. O$l tG bUrfllMalmO SCAN/EAC TAGAYTAY <*< 15 19 N.York (5/12). B'mor. (29/12). BBL/HC SUWNYVILLE Oct 28/Nov 5 NY.. B'mor.. Boston. BBL/HC V SHVA
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    • 228 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Kakogawa Maru, Orient Victory AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Angela 11, Trepca, Loyal Echoes! BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Delbros Mt. Makiling Ogan, FOR SEPT. 26. Amrskerk. Englishman, Jotor. OUT: Kenko Maru 1. Vishva Melita. Ocean Moon. Selat Kirti 10/11, Emma Bakke 8/9, Makassar, Elbe, Petro Tiga,
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 350 10 Steady conditions prevailed in the market yesterday in line with the Wall Street upturn. Improved sentiment was prompted by selective buying in the better class stocks. Major gainers in the morning were Matsushita Electric, Sony, Eidai and cameras. Interest shifted to lower- priced stocks in the afternoon
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    • 691 10 Mining shares closed on a very firm note yesterday after some uncertainty around mid-session. Several issues recorded substantial gains, while others reduced their losses. The news of a three for one bonus by North Broken Hill put new life into the afternoon session. North BH responded with
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    • 223 10 Prices hardened yesterday in continuation of the firmer tendency shown on Thursday. The market did not give an appearance of running away on the upside rather it was a case of scattered occasional demand that could not be met. Banks gained $2 at $161 and Hutchisons put
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    • 118 10 LONDON. Fri. Dunlop Company declared an interim dividend of eight pence per share for the current year, (same for last year). Sales to outside customers for the first six months of 1970 were £256 million (compared with £238 million in the same period last year). Profit after tax
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    • 136 10 PEOPLE in business Mr ANDREW TAN TYE KHIM, manager of Singapore Unit Trusts, leaves on Monday for a threeweek business tour of Australia. Mr Tan will visit Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney to study unit trust operations. He will also have talks with executives of Australian Fixed Trusts, the largest unit
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    • 810 10  -  Frank N. Hawkins Jr. By AN American businessman sat at the bar of Jakarta's Hotel Indonesia recently, stared into his martini and wondered out loud why he had come some 8,000 miles to help put up a factory. He complained to a companion v
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    • 343 10 JAKARTA, Fri. Seventeen new foreign investments in Indonesia from seven countries were announced by the Trade Department today. The countries involved are: Hongkong, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, United States, and West Germany. Only one company, the Dutch Koninklyke Zout Organinen, which will establish a US$l million
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    • 217 10 US textile quotas: WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. House of Representatives rules committee yesterday cleared a quota-setting trade tariff bill with a recommendation that the House permit no amendments to the bill. The controversial measure is not expected to be considered until after the November 3 elections.
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    • WEEKLY RUBBER REVIEW
      • 190 10 Very thin and quiet conditions ruled this week, (ended Sept. 25), RSS l October was subjected to small bouts of long liquidation each day. There was also some dealer hedge selling of RSS 1 October against consignments. Consignment set-offs were small because the I*4 cents premium for November was
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      • 144 10 Near landeds displayed marked weakness over the past week in the absence of any fresh incentives and values declined by three-eighths to nine-six-teenths pence per lb. Near physicals also lost ground but not to the same extent, so that the discount to terminal narrowed to around one penny. Physical
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    • 143 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks in 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 7.3276 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3860 Canadian Dollar Mew Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3175
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    • 91 10 (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Sept 25). On New York TT 6.10 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 282.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 48.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 145.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 163.375 Philippines (per 100
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    • 32 10 Yesterday's noon one sterling unit: United States 2.*****/605 Cwuda 2.4290/310 Canada Cross 98.25/31 West Germany 8.6720/50 buying/selling a tes, quoted to Netherlands 8.6870/900 Switzerland 10.2900/30 Belgium 118.39/44 France 13.1715/45 'Wy 1489.26/65
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 313 11 COPENHAGEN, Fri. The heads of both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today promised to look into the pleas of the poorer nations to use the newly created 'Paper Gold* as a form of development aid. Leading industrial nations of the world,
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    • 23 11 BANKING CORPORATION will pay an interim dividend of five per cent on Oct. 24 to shareholders on the register on Oct. 9.
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    • 1434 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and tellers' prices an f oUow ed by the business don*. Figurei in buckets denote traded lots in I.ooo's. When the price u not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000
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    • 79 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 28) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mat Invt. Fund 1.21 1.26 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78 Third Singapore 1.18 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund -96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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    • 299 11 THE TROPICAL VENEER COMPANY made an unaudited loss of $149,860 in the first half of this year, compared with a loss of $143,298 in the last seven and a half months of last year. This year's loss was arrived at after making provisions for
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    • 157 11 Japan to consider incomes policy TOKYO, Fri. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda said that Japan should seriously consider adopting an incomes policy as a step to curb the current spiralling inflation. Mr Fukuda made the statement yesterday after his return from Copenhagen, where he had attended the joint meeting of the
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 299 11 BUBBEB MH ceats a Ik. (d*«m a «*arter eeat). After a quiet opening yesterday at SOVt cents for R.S.S. 1 October, the market became more active and improved slightly to a high of 50-7/8 cents. Shortcovering and long liquidation were about evenly matched. Interest in forwards was good
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      • 75 11 (For the week ended Sept. 25). Differentials are given in terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. SMR SCV Oct (pallets) 1 cent premium sellers. SMR 5L Oct (pallets) a half cent premium nominal SMR H5 Oct (pallets) even money sellers. SMR 5M Oct (pallets) a
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      • 63 11 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence pet lb). Tone: Easier; ClF's Oct. 17V4 17-15/16, Nov. 18-1/16 18-5/16, Dec. 18-3/8 18-5/8; Spot 18-5/8 19; Settlements Nov. 18-7/8 19-1/8, Dec. 19-1/4 19-1/2, Jan 19-7/16 19-5/8, Jan/March 19-11/16 19%, April/June 20-7/16 20-9/16, July /Sept 20-11/16 20-13/16, Oct/Dec. 20-13/16 20-15/16, Jan/March 20-15/16
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      • 61 11 TIN %U a pteal (d«wa IMS). The Straits tin market moved lower yesterday in sympathy with an easier overnight metal London market. The price in Penang slipped by $2.75 picul to $666. Estimated tonnage rose by 10 tons to 270 tons as buying support came from the United
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      • 29 11 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Sept 25, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady but quiet; Spot 1528 1530; 3-month 1530 1531; Settlement 1528; Total turnover 140 tons.
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      • 152 11 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine Sept. 203 to 200 paid; Philippine/Indonesian Sept. 209 paid, Oct. 210, Nov. 211. Dec. 212V», all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Nov. /Dec. 148 quoted; Philippines (U.S. dollars
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      • 45 11 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.775, (2) 143.25; Hongkong 38.48; Beirut 36.50; London 36.15; Zurich 36.108 36.205; Pans 36.30. Note: (1) Export pace to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per taeL
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    • 352 11 Thursday's stock market momentum carried strongly into early trading yesterday, pushing stocks substantially higher on very heavy volume. In less than 10 minutes, volume soared to about 1.5 million shares. The Dow Jones industrial average picked up more than 1.5 points and Stanpoon tacked on 21
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    • 26 11 NEW YORK, Thurs.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 759.31 (+4.93): Transportation 145.38 (+3.88); Utilities 109.02 (+0.51); Composite stocks 242.34 (+2.70); Bonds 65.72 (+0.18).
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    • 529 11 The market continued to move ahead yesterday. The cease-fire in Jordan further aided sentiment after the overnight Wall Street uptrend. The Prime Minister's remarks on Thursday night on the economy in a television interview encouraged buying. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 3.9 up at
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    • 20 11 LONDON, Thurs.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 362.1 (+3.o)Tins 62.66 (+0.97); Rubbers 143.50 (+0.49); Oils 275.94 (-0.93).
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      • 38 11 Internationals were firmer on Wall Street advices yesterday. Royal Dutch was firm. Akzo, Philips and Unilever moved further ahead, while Hoogovens was well maintained. Local industrials were also mainly firmer. Shippings were higher with Van Ommeren firm.
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      • 48 11 The market was well mainted and active yesterday. Pinay in Rentes steadied as did banks and financial*. Foods were well held, especially Perrier. Metals were steady, with Denain markedly higher. In steady internationals, Germans, Americans «od Belgians were well held and Dutch firm. Gold mines rose m«>|lMlly
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      • 42 11 The market continued steady in moderate trading yesterday. Swissair was steady, but banks were mainly firmer. In the foreign sector, dollar stocks firmed in heavy turnover, with Burroughs, Control Data and IBM all weU up. German and Dutch shares closed steady.
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      • 41 11 The market closed steady yesterday, despite a slightly weaker tendency half-way through the session. Trading quietened towards the close with interest centred on individual situations. Major banks and leading chemical issues closed irregular, although Deutsche Bank put on three mark*.
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  • 279 12 Students told: More than one way to be architect SECONDARY school children were given a detailed account yesterday of "Architecture as a Career" by Mr. Rex Koh, president of the Singapore Institute of Architects. The talk, organised by the Lions Club of Singapore (Host), as part of their "Career for
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  • 34 12 SEOUL, Fri. South Korean, anti-defence batteries ringing the capital will shoot down any airplane, including commercial airliners found flying within a radius of three miles of President Chung Hee Park's residence.
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  • 128 12 FIRST LADY OPENS CULINARY ART AND FOOD EXHIBITION THE First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, who is also Patroa of the Children's Charities, opened the Culinary Art aid International Food Exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall yesterday. Leading hotels, embassies, restaurants aid airlines contributed a total of 35 elaborate food exhibits.
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  • 27 12 TOKYO, Fri. North Korea said Mitsui and Co. "is scheming to intensify shameless plunder and subjugation of South Korea under the cloak of economic co-operation."
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  • 307 12 HOUSEWIFE TELLS COURT: 'MY HUSBAND RAPED OUR DAUGHTER' A HOUSEWIFE told a Court yesterday her husband admitted to her that he had sexual intercourse with their 12-year-old daughter some time in May when she was staying at a relative's place. The woman was testifying in a preliminary inquiry where her
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  • 117 12 THE Dental Faculty of the University of Singapore will introduce a post-graduate course soon, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the University's ViceChancel lor, said last night. Dr. Toh, who is also the Minister for Science and Technology, was speaking at the university's Dental Society dinner
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  • 265 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The High Court here dismissed with costs today a widow's claim for damages from the Pure Life Society for not naming a school after her father-in-law. Madam Parmeshiri Devi claimed that the society had built its new school in
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 140 13 AN 18-YEAR-OLD girl, Mlm Urn Kim Kee of Baklt H» Swee, was iajared whea akc Jaaped down from the Ant Hoar kalcoay of a htoek af three-storey Hate after a •traggle with a aiaa who was atteaiptiag to farce her
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    • 203 13 A MAN who waited outside the General Hospital Emergency Unit, while his sister made inquiries about his dying wife, exchanged blows with a hospital watchman when asked to move on and park elsewhere, the Eighth Magistrate's
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    • 97 13 A MAN got away with- nearly $2,000 worth of gold rings, watches, gold lighters and cash, after tying up a stallholder, Yim Gee Hock, 42, with wire in Noordin Road early yesterday morning. Yim was sleeping in his room when he was awakened
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    • 382 13 Fiery death of a man fed up with life SUICIDE VERDICT ON CARETAKER SCHOOL caretaker Fong Kok Lai, 27, who described his life as "insufferable" in a suicide note set himself ablaze in the compound of Alexander Hill Integrated Primary School on Sept. 12, a coroner was told yesterday. Mr.
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    • 121 13 PROF. LION Liu, president of the Lions Club in Taipeh, auctioned one of his paintings at a dinner meeting of the local club at Ladyhill Hotel on Thursday night for a charitable cause. The proceeds of $370 from the auction are to be given
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    • 285 13 BOXES, batteries, wires, bottles and paper that's all that is needed to make the teaching of science interesting both to teachers and pupils of primary schools. At the Teachers' Training College today and tomorrow teachers from 34 schools have set up 106 exhibits
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    • 290 13 CUSTOMS officers caught a man in the act of receiving duty-free petrol meant for military use by keeping watch on him through a pair of binoculars, a court was told yesterday. Buang Sangin, 50, of Kent Ridge a civilian employed by a military establishment
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    • 401 13 FOR THE ATTENTION OF ALL PARENTS LOCAL experts agree tint the appearance of drags and hippies in Singapore Is due malily to parental indulgence, although two expatriates hold a different view. Hey were commenting on a speech by Parliamentary Secretary for
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    • 146 13 Salary Insurance You can take out insurance to protect your house, car, jewellery and other assets. But what about your salary This asset is vital to you and your family. Can you protect your salary Yes. Provincial Insurance Co. Ltd. has a very special policy the TALISMAN Accident Policy designed
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  • 145 14 Broker who kept stolen goods is jailed for 18 months A BROKER who kept $13,000 worth oi stolen textiles was jailed for 18 months by Third District Judge K.T. Alexander yesterday. Chan Stan Chye, 32, admitted he dishonestly retained the textiles stolen from the godown af Messrs Ban Teck Keong
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  • 63 14 HUSSAIN Matnawi alias "Captain Midnight," 34, of Lorong Durian, was remanded in custody by the Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon yesterday on five charges of house breaking and theft, involving more than $52,000 worth of cash and property. The offences were alleged to have been committed
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  • 185 14 FOR a man of 62, Mr Yap Tian Beng, a retired laboratory technician, has sharp eyes. He has won the first prize a National "Home Bottle" water cooler in the Herald's "Spot-the-Printer's Errors" Contest 88. "Having experience as a 4 proof-reader for
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  • 129 14 RAFFLES Girls' Secondar> School has won the Le Cain Challenge Trophy for being the best Second Year Cadets (Girls) Unit for the fifth time since 1965. The Commandant of the Police Cadet Corps, Supt. Niaz Mohd. Shah, will present the trophy at an
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  • 188 14 Teachers now organising more tours for students SCHOOLCHILDREN are going out on more educational tours these days. The Education Ministry has approved 100 applications from teachers this month to take their classes out to visit factories and places of interest like the port, the southern islands and the airport. Each
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    • 451 14 I GREAT TIM LIES IN STOR FOR YOU Watch tne WILD WILD WOULD (Laat rw Daya) HCLENC MOMHS a nafiwmni aMMjar ■tin a aleraace The Owo htm Wall Dianey-s famoua certeeMiet June Wallace See nor provocative bubble dance JANET RAE Special guaat artiste TMa electric or ga mate gives you
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    • 668 14 WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE sound are those in the Foreign Policy. MING COURT HOTEL Barbarella The Graduates have left the scene and in their place is the No Sweat. The Trailers are sweating out playing their best. CATHAY HOTEL The Kelong For diners who enjoy the atmosphere of fishing nets and
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    • 49 14 into all that he sings. Drummer Steve Tebbet is an interesting guy to watch if you are not dancing. MARCO POLO An extraordinary girl is Jenet Rae, the organist who sings as she plays, she peels as ehw sways. Six foot Jenet cuts a striking figure on the stage.
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    • 43 14 Fun Duo is still entertaining crowds with the funny sketches made out in seconds flat. Singer Helene Morris is here and so is stripper June Wallace. CUSCADEN HOUSE The Eye Tenderness and the Astronotes play it out till 3 a.m. for the weekend.
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    • 127 15 Safe Deposit Boxes Are Now Available At ■Ta^^^H Bm^Bi n^BMaTl^Bi bwVbb b^Xbhiß L^J Bpl 111 Bnafrfl Bhl K^Mm^^bl B^Bl BBH^BBijBB^BaV^B^ BK in Pvßi ni i H BjBJ Bffl B^^BBslflßM^H I kT' B^B^B^BJ B^BJF^^B^BJ B^BBjBJ B^^b B^bT B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^K^BT>ri The Industrial Commercial Bank Ltd. With the rapid growth of industrialisation in Singapore,
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    • 1223 15 w Your complete weekend guide |ft|! :'■>:•*; 12.50 p.m. Phantaman Circus of Terror 3.00 Play School Kindergarten Programme >>>: 1.15 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon The Eye of Evil 3.24 Alexander's Ragtime Band film Starring 1.45 Horizon African Medicine Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameche 2.20 Tonga toa "Unwelcome
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    • 1040 15 liolllifflfl \1 1 w. Malaysia Singapore I w; 8.00 a.m. Morning Melodies; News; 6.40 Public Service 6.00 a.m. Good Morning; 6.01 6.45 Fish Prices; 6.50 Morning Announcements; 6.45 Intermezzo; Let's Go With Music; 7.00 News; xjx Melodies; 7.00 News; 7.10 A Word A 7.00 Saturday Promenade; 8.00 7.10 Breakfast Bulletin;
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  • 689 16 LALEETA Rama chandran is a doctor and has a private practice. But she is also the wife of a businessman and the mother of four children, Niranjana 11, Aruna 10, an only son Hariram 8, and Hema 6. The two older girls' are at boarding school in
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  • 478 16 Something for everyone S®©^ THIS week, we've something for everyone and we think mother should be first on the list as she truly deserves a ...Pfaff 1222 electronic sewing machine. Brand new on the market, it has a double -feed mechanism (or "walking foot") which prevents the material fro m
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    • 83 16 v J^^l No matter dClrJr 11 IllCallj SPONGE-CHIEF 5|^JF U Vt Presented man attractive leak- a^^ 2 proof plastic bag. KANEBO L^#* C fl Sponge Chief is water absorbent F^'^HHpP^^ I S and can be kept damp and per- \^JJo^^^^ -2 fl fumed for instant use IDEAL for jj facial
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    • 319 16 {HBH Starscope IMHB \swvm^ Your mental state is One of those days old or older friends not lifted by present i^^^_^_^_ wlie ewB CWI can be the reason for news or the possibility of ful fo^nHSSSH v .!il depressing depressing news, delays very hard work ahead or I Q W&tßßiMflM
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  • 1133 21  -  DR. A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE BY OUR PSYCHOLOGIST SOMETIMES, a psychologist is consulted about a child whose problem is really not troublesome in the usual sense of the word. Peter represents just such a case. Peter's case farther illustrates the principle that parents, no matter how well meaning, are
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    404 21 hocus- focus MB Hello children, I would like to tell you about a little girl I met this week. Her name is Frances and she is only eight. What is extraordinary about her is that she is a voracious reader. I use such a big word because that's
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    121 21 Hi SMILE, TlMOtky, caj«led fov year old Frucesca, tat fcer te»niMth old brotker Jut wouldn't sit stUl, let ataMtslle! Bat ike lever lost feer patleace aid smiled prettily for w wkea her tan came. la fact, she was a model fear-year-•ld with her kaee-leogth stocUags aU palled up aad
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    • 59 21 Dear Editor, Here is my composition for the "What I hate in grown-ups" competition. Next time please have a "What I hate in small children" competition because I hate my small brother more than I hate the grown-ups. He nearly tore up my composition and he is a snake. c^^\
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    • 110 21 Dear Editor, My small brother asked me to write to yon because he says you are not fair to have a writing composition for everyone. He says he is seven and cannot write but he can draw so you must have drawing competitions. He says I can write for him
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    • 38 21 Dear Editor, I thank you very much for telling me the mistake of not writing my age. You should have seen how I wept and how my brother jeered at me. dbdfedb WongFntWui, %P gqs ofp Singapore it.
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    • 94 21 Dear Editor, Can you print the words of the most popular songs like the top tunes of the week? Where can we get them? I and my friends always like the request programmes and sing the songs but sometimes we don't know proper words. Cheng Kwai Che*, oLbcflo cQd Lower
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    • 190 21 STOCK REDUCTION I CHILDREN'S WEAR 1 1 MEN'S FAShIoNS I" Terrv Plavsuits up sale Robinsons Shirts lerry naysuiib o p aR c n In plain cnm blw Long $R 50 Made in Switzerland $9.95^ Q.UU white 65% Polyester/ Sleeves I Bri-Nylon Shorts 4 35%C0 0n 11*^, $4.95 I A»or,.d colour,
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    • 574 22 r 1 1 ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL, P.P.C REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All othaf classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service
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    • 460 22 PRODUCTION MAINTENANCE Workers wanted. Must be Male Singapore Citizen with at least 2 to 3 years working experience in Machine Maintenance or 2 to 3 years basic training in a Trade School or Vocational Institute. Starting salary will be attractive and will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants should either
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    • 611 22 i/iftPiflrikQilCPl For our Classified In/n jf[JL F WW Tele-Ad Services INTERNATIONAL COMPANY has vacancy for a Junior Clerk with good prospect of rapid promotion. Applicants must have Senior Cambridge Certificate or H.S.C. and completed National Service. Applications should be sent to Box H1 1 72 Singapore Herald. EXPERIENCED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
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    • 512 22 LEARN TO BE a Health Centre Consultant. Course comprises of exercises with equipments, body massage, diet, fiqure control, the use of Hydro and Sauna. Telephone: ***** Ann at Amy Wee's Health Centre. DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith. 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you
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    • 395 22 HAUSLEITER OFFSET PROCESS CHEMICALS, Felix-Bottcher Printing Rollers. Rodenstock Photographic Lenses. Conradty Carbons. Sinhansa Co, Ltd., 131 East Coast Road. 441 168. 110 VOLTS— SO/60 cycles Chrysler, Refrigerators and Freezers; Special price for Export. Contact Sunlite Enterprise. 768 North Bridge Road, S'pore. Tel: *****. 2953 1.342 18. SHARIKAT KIAN TONG— 2IB
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    • 376 22 INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS ready in 1 5 seconds Call at New Rei Photo Studio. No. 1 Raffles Place. Singapore 1 Tel ***** SPECIALIST IN COMMERCIAL, AERIAL and industrial photography. Contact Juan Photo Service, 177 Tanglin Road, Singapore 10 Tel: *****8. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTS Consult Cathay Photo Service 36, Bras Basah Road,
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 574 23 MAN OF HONOUR IMPRESSES IN WORKOUT ON GOOD TRACK TRAINER Rinus van Breukelen's Gold Cup candidate Man of Honour impressed in a workout on a good track at Bukit Tim ah yesterday. After going one round at a steady pace, Man of Honour ridden by visiting jockey M. Jagdish of
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    • 788 23 FOLLOWING is a form guide, the season's past performances and prospects of the Gold Cup runners: KEEP GOING: A six-year-old English gelding by Alcide. Had six starts for two wins and was placed twice. Triumphed in the Tunku's Gold Cup over lOf with 8.4 and followed it up
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    • 128 23 LAUREL, Maryland, Fri. Charles Engelhard's chances of being represented in the US$l5O,OOO Washington, D.C., International on Nov. 1 1 at Laurel Race Course are excellent. One of the horses, John D. Schapiro, Laurel president, hopes to land for the prestigious IVi mile (2.4 km) turf
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      47 23 THE prize presentation for the extremely successful 2M-mile Castrol Rally was held at the Hollandsche Club, HQ of Singapore Motor Sports Club. Mr. Dickie Arblaster, left, who organised the rally with Club President* Charles Green, right, gave the awards to overall winners John Soh and Harold Netto.
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    • 770 23 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Fri. Australia's Gretel II took a measure of revenge yesterday in winning the fourth America's Cup race in almost a photo finish. In bringing the best of seven series to 3-1 the Aussies also brought everyone to the rails
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    • 270 23 MANILA, Fri. Challenger Erbito Salavarria today agreed to postponing his title fight with champion Chartchai Chionoi but set two conditions a longer period of postponement and an extra US$l,OOO for additional training expenses. The challenger said he had already incurred tremendous training expenses, having set up
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    • 410 23 Mexican takes top honours in Ike Cup golf MADRID, Fri. Steady but unspectacular play by the American team yesterday lengthened the United States lead in the Eisenhower Cup world team golf championship, but Victor Regalado of Mexico took individual honours in the second round with a five under par 67.
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  • 511 24 MEE CHONG SHINES IN AUPE'S SWIM GALA WOMEN 100m breast 1 Teresa Low (GHNSB) 2:20.1; 2 Nancy Tong Pui Cheng (EDB/JTCSB) 3 Daisy Tan (DNB). 100m free 1 Teresa Low (GHNSB) 2:22.5; 2 Daisy Tan (DNB); 3 Packiam A. Williams (GHNSB). 50m breast 1 Teresa Low (GHNSB) 1:2.7; 2 Daisy
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  • 320 24 Jacklin equals course record in Wills tourney EDINBURGH, Fri. Playing his best round of golf of his illustrious career, TonyJacklin equalled the course record with a dazzling seven-under-par 65 in the second round of the Wills £10,000 tournament here yesterday. With a 36-hole half way total of 132-12 under par
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  • 59 24 PERU Indians won the Football Association of Singapore Division 3B championship when they defeated Fire Brigade 2-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. The winners got the opening goal in the 53rd minute through Nithianathan and added another by Jayapandian four minutes later. In another
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  • 73 24 NEW DELHI, Fri. India denied reports in "World Hockey", the official journal of the International Hockey Federation, that they had not paid their dues to the Federation for several years. The report also said that as a consequence India would not be allowed to compete in the Asian Games in
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  • 250 24 THOMAS Cup player Wee Kin lived up to expectations when he won the Singapore Badminton Association national men's singles title for the first time at the Badminton Stadium last night. The champion beat evergreen Omar Ibrahim 15-5, 6-15, 15-13 in an action-packed
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  • 151 24 POLICE Academy Invitation team defeated Maude Road Community Centre by four bouts to three in the annual boxing championships at Thomson Road yesterday. Police showed their superiority in the flyweight contest where all their representatives Raymond Chia, Ayob Suratman and Sidek Ahmad scored easy
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  • 437 24 TOA PAYOH community centre 'A* will meet defending champions Nanyang Siang Pau tonight for a place in the final of the Singapore Table Tennis Association senior inter-club tournament. Both teams scored their sixth straight wins (Group 'A') at Monk's Hill School Hall last
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  • 46 24 ABBAS Falli last year's Singapore Billiards Association junior billiards champion defeated Newman Scully 200--136 in the final of the Government Officers Welfare Organisation championship at Haig Road last night. Abbas was too good for Scully. He scored consistently with breaks of over 20' s
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  • 151 24 New York, Fri. Cassias Clay may not be in fall fighting form yet, bat his tongue is in fine fettle. The dethroned world heavyweight champion said here yesterday as he reported for a medical check:"l am still the only heavyweight champion of the world. Nobody
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    • 158 24 (Saturday) BADMINTON: Spore Malays championships (SBA haU 7 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS: STTA Senior inter-club tournament (Monk's Hill 7 p.m.) Toa Payoh A' vs Nanyang S.P.; Tuan Mong HS vs SAFSA 'A*; Police SA vs Yap Transport 'B*; Sin Min vs Schools 'B'; Heng Jai vs Kg. Bugis; Vigilante Corps vs
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    • 329 24 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACBOSS DOWN 2 The rest have to put up with hers (0) 3 I'm old-fashioned, but there's 1 The oils used by the most no escaping it (7) sacred (7) 4 His behaviour is simply S Southern sailors? They're breathtaking! (9) the tops! (S) S Good chap take*
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 8 1 THE SINGAPORE herald Singapore, Saturday, Sept. 26, 1970.
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    • 1358 1  - Bethesda can win Japanese Cup CAVALIER By SELECTIONS BETHESDA is in peak form and I am not looking beyond him for the winner in the Japanese Cup (Race Four) at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The four-year-old Ariverderci gelding was not disgraced when sixth to Nonpariel over the Penang 6f last month
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      • 150 1 I FOR FIRST DAY RACE GUIDE —KbY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down in handicap (e.g.
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      • 940 2 2. S22M PROVOOLOS (Scatter) SA «.13d2d*3 HT Wee/E. Breuk Lee (14) 4/9 Pg23/5 d2c4 8.10y 6f, 1:1$; 3, 1, IV* Lee. 6/11 Pgl7/5 dlc4 7.10s 7f; 1:27.2; 1, lVi, IV2 Lee. 2/10 KL26/4 d2c4 8.7g 6f; 1. Clair De Lune 8.11, 3. The Samaritan 8.S 1:12.6; 10 1 L*e. 3.
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      • 911 3 12. ***** MONNICKCNOAM (Biarritz) SA 8.0Spc-9 a Mr*. J. Breuk/TJoa Oawklnt (It) 5/12 Ip9/8dlc3 9.09 6f; 1:14.2; Hd, 3. Vj Asuwadi. 7/12 Sp21/6 dlc3 9.09 6f; 1:13; 1, nk, Vj Soaidi. 2/14 Spl4/6 dlc3 8.8g 6f; 1. Hitam Mams II 8.1, 3. Dashing Ed 8.0 1:13.4; V», 2, 1 Pretty.
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      • 955 3 THE NEW ZEALAND RACING CONFERENCE CUP 1. ***** FANTASTIC (Arctic Storm) 4E 9.00dd+i2 a Magnum/Spencer Sairi (11) 12/13 Sp26/7 dlc2 8.2* 8f; 1:41.2; Sh, 3. V* Sairi. 10/13 KL27/6 dlc2 8.3y 7f; 11.28.8; V,. 2, nk Sairi. 2/8 lp7/6 dlc2 8.9g 9f 1. Datin's Choice 9.0. 3. Mount Faber 8.8
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      • 734 4 TEAR OR CUT OUT AT THE FOLD FOR READY REFERENCE 3. ***** TUDOR CLOUO (Tudor Court) 7A 8.12*3 a Tudor/Lee Moran (11) 11/11 Sp21/6 d2c4 8.9g 7f; 1:26.6; IV:, 1, nk Chlim. 7/7 Pgl6/5 d2c3 8.1 lg 8'/if; 1:47.6; 4, 4, White. 12/12 lp29/3 d2c2 7.7g 9f; 1:55.2; 4. '/2,
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      • 621 4 THE INDIA TROPHY 1. 0660S ALTAR BOY (Better Boy) SA 9.00d2d 5 g Net/Bougoure Mitchell (IS) SF 5/10 Sp2/8 dlc2 8.9g 71; 1:26.4; 2, ns, MitcheK. 10/13 Sp26/7 d3c2 8.12s 6f; 1:16.2; 2>/ 2 2 2 Mitchell. 6/9 KL28/6 d2c2 9.0g 6f; 1:14; I 1 >/?, Ik Rugdee. 2. *****
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