Singapore Herald, 29 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPRE herald No. 60 Singapore Tuesday. September 29, 1970 IfC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 152 1 CAIRO, Mob. A monumental task faces Tumian Prime Minister Bahid Ladgham as he tries to implement the Cairo Agreement which stepped the civil war in Jordan bat left the bask conflict between the Jordanian Army and the Palestine guerillas ■■resolved. Mr Ladgham flew to Amman early today to supervise
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  • 68 1 MiG-21 s made in India NEW DELHI Moil India has signed an agreement with the Soviet Union to manufacture an improved version of the MiG-21 fighter plane under licence, Air Chief Marshal P.C. Lai, chief of the Air Staff, said at Bangalore today. ODD TRADE PACT BONN, Mod. Talks between
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  • 466 1 Suitcase bomb scare del ays Lee PARIS, Mon. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's four-day official visit to France ended with a bomb-scare and delayed his departure for Bonn by 30 minutes. His plane a Lufthansa airliner took off late because of strict security checks following bomb explosions at Orly and
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  • 292 1 Coming: Any-time pill for abortions without surgery DOCTORS at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital intend to test a drug which will enable women to have abortions without surgery at any time during their pregnancy. According to one of the doctors, the hospital put in an order some time ago for the
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  • 225 1 THE OPENING POSITIONS... AIR TALKS between the British and Singapore Governments began today "in a cordial atmosphere." The talks, at Fullerton Buidling, lasted only half an hour and presumably were devoted to an exchange of papers setting out the positions of the two
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  • 82 1 TOKYO, Mon. Nihon Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. said today that it was considering sending an official to the Netherlands for talks with Fokker, the Dutch airplane builders, on a joint plan to develop a new jet passenger plane. The Japanese company said it would
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  • 323 1 THOSE WHITE PILLS IN SCHOOLS... THOSE white pills which caused a drug scandal in some schools two weeks ago have turned out to be tranquillisers or harmless calcium tablets. A police spokesman said yesterday that the pills were seized in raids around Baghdad Street, Telok Kurau Road and
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  • 350 1 Father of six falls to death after wife is found stabled at home NEIGHBOUR LOOKING AFTER THEIR SIX CHILDREN A FATHER of six children, Tan Tai San, 42, fell to his death from the sixth floor of the Housing Board flats in Cantonment Road early yesterday morning, shortly after his
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  • 54 1 No hope for 89 trapped in copper mine LUSAKA, Mon. Weeping into a white handkerchief President Kenneth Kaunda announced in a television broadcast last night that there was no hope of rescuing 89 men entombed since Friday under millions of tons of debris in a copperbdt mine. He declared a
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  • 1139 2 In a lovely setting, an unlovely war... By SFAH CHIANG NEE Herald KL Bureau Chief MALAYSIAN and Thai military officials began a new round of talks in Kuala Lumpur today on joint operations against Communist insurgents in the jungles along their Common border. Just how serious is the border situation?
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 519 2 THE bargaining between Britain and Singapore in the air talks which began yesterday promises to be hard. All air traffic arrangements other than the open Bermuda scheme in which the contracting parties allow each other a free-for-all involve calculations of a technically abstruse
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    • 134 2 The communique issued by the Singapore and French Governments on the completion of Mr. Lee's visit to France, promises a strengthening of cultural and economic relations. Singapore can certainly do with some of the "Old Culture" which Mr. Lee praised and of which France is a leading representative.
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  • 347 3 HOPES for a settlement of the Hotel Malaysia dispute affecting its 600 employees rose yesterday after a meeting between the management and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union at the Labour Ministry. Hotel Malaysia made a fresh offer
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  • 120 3 NEGOTIATIONS between the Malaysian Ship Officers' Union and the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation over pay increments and other service benefits are still continuing. They held their third meeting yesterday at the Labour Ministry. The union is asking for a 15 per
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  • 24 3 POLICE recovered a .32 automatic pistol and seven rounds of ammunition after they raided a house in Geylang area early yesterday morning.
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  • 89 3 A YOUTH, with two previous convictions, was sentenced to one day's jail and fined $150 in the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing a can of longan worth $1. On March 16, a P.S.A. plainclothes policeman saw contract labourer Kuttan Pillai
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  • 221 3 SINGAPORE can be a bigger air freight centre than Hongkong because it has a greater growth rate and capacity, Mr. Wayne Hoffman, chairman of Flying Tiger line of America said yesterday. He said his company, the world's largest all-cargo airline, had
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  • 54 3 TWO leading officials of the General Electric Company of the United States will confe here next week to look into prospects of expanding their Singapore operations. They are the GEC treasurer, Mr. Paul Wallendorf, and the company's Far East area division's vice-president and general manager,
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  • 169 3 DR. TOH Chin Chye, ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, declared open the first meeting of the Governing Board of the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development (RIHED) yesterday. RIHED aims at promoting co-operation between universities and governments in solving regional problems
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  • 174 3 The first 14 port policewomen OUT OF 700 APPLICANTS.... SOME 14 women have been selected from a total of 700 applicants to join the Port of Singapore Authority Police Force. The recruits are expected to report for training at the Police Academy together with a batch of new women intakes
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  • 178 3 ONE OF THE main attractions at the Australian Trade Commission display which opened last night is this Australian invention, described by the manufacturers as a "revolutionary new door." The door can be fitted either to prefabricated houses or to
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  • 241 3 FULL-TIME PIRATE TAXI DRIVERS CAN ENROL FROM THURSDAY REGISTRATION of fallttee pirate taxi driven toother Job* will begia at three ceatres ea Tharsday aad will last live weeks. The three ceatres are: The Registry of Vehicles, Middle Read (backyard factag BtacaaUa Street); Mialstry of Labear Eraploymeat Exchaage, Groaad Floor, Havelock
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    • 123 3 Bug. Kafer. Wu Kwee. Beetle. Our car has nicknames because it becomes one of the family, almost a girlfriend. Except you can always rely on a Beetle. We're selling more than 1 2 a million every year, which means a lot of Jk\r A people have got the bug. l\Jl.Xf
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  • 161 4 TWENTY Indians who entered Brunei illegally arrived in Singapore on board the Auby yesterday on their way back to Madras. The Indians from Madras were victims of an international visa racket and were smuggled into Brunei by agents. The
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  • 66 4 THIEVES yesterday broke into a house while the occupants were away and got away with a TV set and jewellery valued at nearly $4,000 and $1,000 in cash on Sunday morning. Mr. John NicoU, 35, of Moulmein Road, discovered the theft after he and his
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  • 218 4 BORDER TALKS BEGIN BEHIND CLOSED DOORS KUALA LUMPUB, Mm. Malaysia aad Thailand today began a two-day preliminary meeting in their uml talks military co-operation against Communist guerillas along their frontier. Tie talks were attended by Lt. Gen. Kriaagsak Chammamlami, head of the Thai delegation, and Malaysia's chief eff the armed
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  • 100 4 A HORTICULTURAL Show will be held at the Singapore Turf Club from Oct. 8 to 11. President Yusof will open the show at 6 pm on Thursday. The organisers, the Orchid Society of South-East Asia and the Singapore Gardening Society, will offer
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  • 131 4 THE Education Ministry is looking into the quality of food sold in primary school tuckshops. The Ministry's Standing Committee on School Tuckshops will soon issue a statement on the subject. This follows a letter from a Singapore Herald reader who complained
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  • 130 4 A SPOKESMAN for the developers of the proposed new $70 million Ocean Building said yesterday there had been no change in their offer of compensation totalling $500,000 to 18 affected tenants: Commenting on a move by the 18 tenants to get more
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  • 286 4 The young mutts wizards "LYNDON X B JOHNSON" (substitute letters with numbers) was one mathematics puzzle which stumped even Ronnie Tan, winner of an all Secondary fyfaths Competition. 1 But he managed to work out the other 59 problems in two hours. The competition, organised by the National Junior College
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  • 22 4 THE American Women's Association will hold its general meeting at the Manhattan Room of the American Club on Oct. 6.
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  • 129 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Former Prime Minister Total Abdul Rahman said today he would not move into the house presented to Mm by the Government because he had no mosey to renovate it. The Tunku told reporters that it would cost as much
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Government committee will tour seven districts in Sdangor to hear public views on the mortgaging of Malay reservation land to moneylenders. A Government spokesman said today the investigations will begin next month.
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  • 42 4 THE Adult Education Board will hold a three-day art and craft exhibition at the National Library Lecture Hall from Oct. 2. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, will declare the exhibition open.
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  • 50 4 THE NATIONAL Theatre Trust has received $30,000 to promote cultural activities and encourage local artistes. Mrs. Loke Yew, the Lee Foundation and Mr Wee Mon Cheng, each donated $10,000. Mr Wee was appointed Chairman of the Fund-raising Committee of the National Theatre Trust for this year.
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  • 237 4 THE MP for Kallang, Inche Abdul Aziz Karim will ask Labour Minister S Rajaratnam at the next session of Parliament to introduce a single Bill to amend existing laws to provide better health and safety protection for workers. He hopes that_ such
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  • 52 4 Woman driver fined $120 TERESA CHUNG Kim Choo of Chapel Road was fined $120 yesterday for -inconsiderate driving on March 13. The traffic court was told that she failed to give way to traffic on a major road when she made a turn into East Coast Road and collided with
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  • 23 4 THE TELEPHONE number of the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Home Affairs will be 911-222 from Oct. 1.
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  • 141 4 A NEW $1 miUlon barite ore grinding mill and storage facility for the IMC Drilling Mad (Singapore) Ltd. la Jurong will be opened on Friday by the chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Siang. He new plant will initially
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  • 386 4 Aussie trade team: We can offer technical skills AUSTRALIA is in a position to supply technical skills and machinery to enhance Singapore's industrial and economic growth. This was stated last night by Mr. F.A. Campbell, the Minister for Industrial Development of Queensland, Australia, who is heading a 16-man trade delegation
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  • 102 4 MALACCA, Mon. —The Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Ghafar, today offered to step down as chairman of Umno in Malacca State, and called on the party to find another leader. "I have been leader for too long," he said in an
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  • 843 5 Fiji: An old problem for a new nation COMMUNAL TENSIONS ON EVE OF INDEPENDENCE CONFRONTATION has been replaced by compromise in this tropical Pacific island group, a British colony for almost 100 years and scheduled for independence early next month. Almost taken by surprise by the speed of British acquiescence
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  • 925 5  - Nationalism, Maoism and the unpromised land JOHN MORGAN BACKGROUND TO THE WORLD NEWS By 'Israel is a product of colonialism; colonialism is a product of imperialism; and imperialism is a product of capitalism.' The lessons of Dr George Habash had been learned and were being lovingly recited by a strikingly
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  • 492 5 MAN IS DESTROYING THE WORLD'S OCEANS: COUSTEAU POLLUTION and excessive fishing are destroying the world's oceans, said Commander Jacques Cousteau after a three-year, 150,000-mile journey in his scientific research vessel, The Calypso. The underwater explorer said, on arrival at Monaco, that he and his team had been struck by
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 124 6 PHNOM PENH, Mon. Cambodia's "Opium Queen," who became as well-known for her charity work as for her renowned opium den, died here at the weekend. She was 67-year-old Madam Chum, who ran an opium den in the Cambodian capital for more than 30 years.
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    • 898 6 AGREEMENT CALLS FOR END OF MILITARY RULE IN JORDAN ATHENS, Mob.— Two U.S. military airborne hospital units were being flown to Amman to aid the victims of the civil war. The operation was being carried oat under the auspices of the International Red Cross
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    • 55 6 CAPE TOWN, Mon. Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith arrived here yesterday for a vacation and secret talks with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. ODD STRIKE FLOPS MANILA, Mon. A threatened city transport strike failed to materialise today as only a few drivers abandoned their vehicles to
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    • 248 6 WASHINGTON, Mm. Here at a glaace are majer fladtags by the PresMeatlal Commisslea oa Campos Unreal released last Satarday The lint step la preveattag fatare campas vteteace mad creatlag am aadersUadlag rests sqaarely with the Preatdeat ef the Ualted States. Oaly the
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    • 577 6  -  BOB REECE MR LEE Kuan Yew managed to catch some big fish in Moscow. Acceptance of Mr Lee's invitation does not necessarily mean that President Podgoray and Prime Minister Kosygin will come here, but it certainly
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    • 130 6 HABBASH AND CAIRO PACT: WHICH WAY BEIRUT, Mon. A matter of top importance for the future of the Jordan-Palestine agreement signed yesterday in Cairo is what position Dr. George Habbash will take on it, Arab world observers said here today. Dr. Habbash is leader of the Popular Front for the
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  • 250 7 DAR ES SALAAM, Mon. Pressure built up yesterday for Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere to take action over forced marriages in Zanzibar as reports reached the mainland of more girls being told they would be forcibly married. The Government newspaper Sunday News
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  • 97 7 BELFAST, Mon. Calm returned to the Shankill Road district of Belfast late last night after a day of bitter fighting between Protestant youths and Ulster police and British army units. An army spokesman said that there had been no new reports of casualties to add
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  • 26 7 2JM TIMES TOKYO.Mon. Three North Vietnamese writers said in Tokyo today the United States bombed North Vietnamese territory 2,996 times in August, Kyodo News Service reported.
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  • 295 7 POLICE PLAY HIDE AND SEEK WITH RIOTERS AS NIXON ARRIVES IN ROME ROME, Mon. President Nixon came to Italy last Might to confer with America's principal ally hi southern Europe and inspect U.S. military might la the Mediterranean. The Air Force One jet landed at Clampiao military airport bringing the
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  • 268 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet, which President Nixon will visit later today off Naples, forms with the Seventh Fleet the basis of American naval powerYet while Mr. Nixon is entertained in the air-conditioned between-decks quarters of the fleet carrier Saratoga,
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  • 570 7 WASHINGTON, Mm. The Aazas Treaty powers declared that Peking's militaat policy was a major factor la the problem of peace sad instability la Asia. la a commuaique the Aazas (Australia, New gfr W iE«*, Ualted States) coucU voiced "caacera at Chiaa's caattaalag to promote
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    • 1496 8 I I I /\l KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules f^^ Y beginning on this page are given in four parts for _A- r X ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. J2 J > \aV^jy- B^t>WlJiiflfAfaf» Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF •f^ 7 I, TW Tl
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  • 164 9 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on an extremely quiet note today although details were available of several grain fixtures arranged during the weekend recess. Indian Government brokers were circulating a new order for sulphur from Vancouver to India and were quoting U5515.75 fio (free in and out)
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  • 295 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 29. OUT: Beirm 3/4, Auby 20 east Melita 22, Seia Mam 23/24. Nicoline Maenk 38/39, Neptune Jade 40/41, Djatiprana 44, Laertes 45, Jhelum 18. IN: Compass Satu 21 west (after Kimanis), Romo Maersk 19, Caledonia
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    • 1061 9 Westbound continued Mauritius, L. Marques, Pur bap, TOBIAS MAERSK Sept 30/Oct 1 NY., Philadephia, B.more. STRAAT HONSHU Oct 26/27 E.L'don. P.Eliz., Capetown, B'Aires, RIL/KPM B'ton. ML/AAC Montevideo, Santos, Rio De Janeiro. TORONTO CITY Oct 3/4 L.M., Rio, Santos. FTL/AUS STRAAT VAN DIEMEN Oct 1 1/13 E.London, P.Eliz., Captetown RIL/KPM TREVALOR
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  • 381 10 The market ruled easier yesterday with falls registered over a broad front. Selling pressure and lack of support were factors behind the fall and the market average slipped 22.97 yen to 2.042.93 yen. Some incentive-hacked stocks met selective buying but this was insufficient to revise sentiment. Toyo
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  • 702 10 Mining shares were off the top after a very active trading day yesterday. International closed 70 cents better at $4. 20 after moving up to $4.70 on news that drilling would begin this week, on the Trough wells prospect in Western Australia. The options rose 75 cents
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  • 201 10 The market was steady in quiet post weekead trading yesterday. Lands moved up to close at $s«. M. a gala of $2. Hutchison was slightly firmer and there were buyers for Yangtze kiang but the latter was not traded. H.K. Banks London register was very firm. dosing
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  • 102 10 TAIPEI, Mon. The state-owned China Petroleum Corporation has decided to begin Immediately the prospecting of oil reserves on the continental shelf to the north of Taiwan, it was announced here today. The prospecting was originally scheduled to start in November. A spokesman said because of the
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 522 10 MANILA, Mon. Economic diplomacy has been the main thrust of Philippine foreign policy in 1970, spurring a flurry of diplomatic activities with the primary aim of helping improve the country's dollar reserves position. Officials here cite latest Central Bank statistics as indicative that the efforts,
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    • 195 10 Vespa man inspects local plant MR Eugenio Randich, manager of foreign manufacturers, technical assistance department of Piaggio Co., manufacturers of Vespa scooters, is now in Singapore as part of his inspection tour of Vespa assembly plants in the Far East. Mr. Randich (above) yesterday visited the assembly plant in Jurong,
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    • 176 10 PEOPLE in business Mr YEO EOON HWEE, finance and accounting division manager of Nestle' s Products, leaves for Europe this week to familiarise himself with the application of electronic data processing faculties in a modern enterprise. He will study the computer activities of the Nestle Company in the U.K. and
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    • 258 10 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand will take up with Japan the problems of shipping prices, trade imbalance and Thai rice markets in the forthcoming ministerial conference here, Thai officials said. The two-day ministerial conference starts on Oct. 1. The Japanese delegation to the ministerial talks will be led by
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    • 304 10 HONGKONG, Mon. The New China News Agency's reference on Tuesday to China's currency, the Renminbi (RMB), as one of the few stable ones in the world and enjoying "an ever higher prestige internationally" has been noted with interest by financial circles here. They regard this
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    • 75 10 DETROIT, Mon. Strike-bound General Motors announced that its 1971 model cars would cost an average of US$l36 more than current models. The largest U.S. automaker cited increases in the cost of labour, materials, and govern, ment-required pollution devices as the prime reasons for the price hike. GM
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    • 102 10 JAKARTA, Mob. Indonesia's total export volume during the first eight months of this year was valued at US$765 million, an increase of US$95 million over the same period last year. Trade Minister Sumitro announced. Meanwhile, the West German Embassy in Jakarta said West German imports from Indonesia jumped
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    • 92 10 HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong is sending its first official trade mission to Japan next month. The 26- man delegation, led by Mr. Y.K. Kan, chairman of the Trade Development Council, will spend a week in Tokyo and another week in Osaka. In Tokyo, a special twoday store exhibition of
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    • 40 10 DDD JAKARTA, Mon. Green frogs production in the Djatiwangi region of West Java has reached more than 30,000 a week, the official Antara news agency reported. The agency said the frogs are shipped to Singapore, Jakarta and other cities. AP
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    • 271 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of in Malayaa-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency: Local dollar* per 100 unite of foreign currency HONGKONG Rate* in Hongkong dollar*, for Sept. 28). On New York TT 6.10 On New York DD 6.0925 Gold (99% fineness,
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 226 11 SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY made a net profit of $1,055,327 in the eight months ended June 30. Of this, $421,000 has been set aside as provision for taxation. The company began business on Nov. 1. As no tax credit has been built up, the directors have decided not
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    • 386 11 Fusan, Lien Hoe, Fancy Tile THE committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday directed that all dealings in Fusan Fishing Net, lien Hoe Industries and Fancy Tile Works must now be only on an immediate delivery basis. This means, according to bye-law 5(1)
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    • 1429 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' price* are followed by the business done. Figures, in brackets denote traded lots in I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was
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    • 77 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 29) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.22 1.27 Mai Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78 Third Singapore 1.19 The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98 l.OSxd
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    • 143 11 LONDON, Mod. Vultan Minerals said it pegged 92 mineral claims for tin, tantalite, nickel and associated minerals in Greenbushes area of Western Australia. These applications are awaiting wardens recommendations for approval and settlement agreements with various owners. It also announced the incorporation of a new wholly owned subsidiary,
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    • 74 11 LONDON, Mon. Lazard Brothers said they have obtained commitments to underwrite on behalf of British Aircraft Corp (Holdings) Ltd a public issue of £12 million convertible subordinated unsecured loan stock 1986/90. Proceeds from the issue will be used for financing the BAC three-eleven project. No date
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    • 671 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER M ceaU a Ib. (dowa a quarter cert). Disappointing overseas advices made for a lower opening yesterday. First business after a long period of inactivity was struck at SO 1/8 cents for RSS 1 October. Hedge selling was small and consignments light. The market wavered at
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    • 354 11 Stocks moved lower in early trading yesterday. After about 75 minutes of heavy trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was off nearly five points and Stanpoors industrial off about 30 cents. Declining issues led the gainers 599 to 440. Turnover was more than 4.5 million shares.
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    • 563 11 The market was narrowly mixed in moderate trading yesterday. Fresh buying was seen on the Middle East situation and the pre-weekend Wall Street uptrend but profit-taking was also noted after the recent gains. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was off 0.1 at 365.1, while volume
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    • 230 11 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were easier on small local offering in a very quiet market yesterday. Royal Dutch and Unilever weakened, Akzo and Philips eased slightly, while Hoogovens was steady. Local industrials were mixed. Shippings, estates, banks and insurances were irregular, while investment funds eased. Dutch state loans were
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  • 267 12 NATIONAL Junior College students decided yesterday after a lively debate that "Universities in Singapore should admit only Singapore students." The four-member team which won the debate was led by Deborah Barker, daughter of Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National
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  • 109 12 FIRED THE COMPUTER THAT WENT HAYWIRE KINGSTON, (Mass), Mon. The Silver Lake regional school Is firing its computer because It made a mess of scheduling classes for the new school year. Among the computers mistakes three classes showed up in one room at the same time; two teachers of different
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  • 187 12 Malaysia's crisis labour laws to be reviewed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government is to remove certain "restrictive labour laws" introduced after May 13 last year. This was disclosed here today by Labour Minister, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam when addressing the fifth biennial delegates conference of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya
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  • 433 12 ROME, Mon. President Nixon went to Rome's Fiumicino Airport today to personally greet 26 Americans freed after being held hostages by Palestinian guerillas. Accompanying the President, in Rome on the first leg of a European tour, was Italian Prime Minister Emilio Colombo.
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  • 135 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Four wagons containing 1M tons of liquid ammonia were derailed on Saturday while OB their way to the Chemical Company of Malaysia plant at the Batu Tiga Industrial site, 1C miles from here. The derailment occurred a mile
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  • 86 12 77 down and out AUCKLAND, Mon. A man trying to beat the world beer drjnking record died after downing 77 glasses. Several New Zealanders have recently claimed the world record. One downed 85 seven-ounce glasses in 12 hours, another 89 glasses in 10 hours, 41 minutes, and a week ago
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  • 41 12 HONGKONG, Mon. Prince Souphanouvong, chairman of the pro-Communist Laotian Patriotic Front, has assured Vientiane Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma that the front would spare no efforts to settle the Laotian problem peacefully, the Pathet Lao News Agency reported today.
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  • 201 12 WASHINGTON, Mon. The growing use of tranquillisers to quiet overactive school children comes under scrutiny this week by a U.S. Congressional panel concerned that the drugs may suppress classroom creativity. With one Federal health official estimating as many as 300,000 children
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  • 24 12 TOKYO, Mon. China said it had rushed blood plasma by air to Damascus to aid Palestinian victims of the fighting in Jordan.
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  • 263 12 TUNKU'S PLANS FOR ISLAMIC SECRETARIAT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tunku Abdul Rahman plans to re-organise the Islamic Secretariat here with four regional secretariats for the Far East, the Middle East, Africa and Western Asia. Under this new set-up the secretary-general will spend two years at each of the
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  • 151 12 COLUMN SEVEN 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
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 128 13 ANTI-THEFT DEVICE WORKS... AN ANTI-THEFT device installed in a car helped police yesterday to arrest five men suspected of stealing articles from parked vehicles. Police said they arrested two men in Corporation Road at about 2.30 a.m. yesterday. The suspects had tried to prise open a
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    • 176 13 A SUB-CONTRACTOR who was jailed for 10 years for culpable homicide not amounting to murder had his term reduced to six years by the Court of Appeal yesterday. Ng Kuay Tin was sentenced in January on a reduced charge of causing the death
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    • 394 13 Rotan and jail for two who attacked NTUC chief TWO unemployed youths who pleaded guilty yesterday in the Ninth Magistrate's court to assaulting NTUC President Phey Yew Kok on July 21, were each sentenced to a year's jail and six strokes of the rotan. Later, one of the youths, Leow
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    • 34 13 THE President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, will officiate the opening of the new building of the Singapore Buddhist Lodge at Kim Yam Road on Oct. 4.
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    • 238 13 ITS WINGS NOW CLIPPED... CAUGHT! At the Potong Pasir fish pond yesterday, five days after its flight from the Botanic Gardens a runaway swan. The swan had been sighted on Sunday at the Jurong Park lake. At 9 a.m. yesterday, it was seen at the
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    • 59 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun Idris, said today changes would have to be made gradually under the new Government so that the country's political and. economic stability would not be upset. He was speaking at the first double crop padi
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    • 121 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Moa The director of Cheng Hin Giap Plywood Sendirian Berhad, Chens Pah Yiang, was today fined $200 on each of three charges of employing non-citizens without work permits. The court was told that three workers, Chong Yit Goo, 24, Jama Hah binte Mohamed
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    • 335 13 APPEAL COURT REDUCES DAMAGES AGAINST SINSEH THE Court of Appeal yesterday held that a sinseh was responsible for the loss of a patient's arm but reduced the amount of damages awarded against him. I The sinseh, Mr. Ang Tiong Seng, was ordered to pay $28,070 damages four months ago by
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    • 68 13 PROCESS Control Systems Application Design and Adjustment—a course for practising engineers, chemical technologists and senior grade technicians, will begin on Friday at 7.30 p.m. in Physics Room 2 University of Singapore. The twelve-lecture course, organised by the Extra Mural Studies department, will be conducted by Mr.
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    • 32 13 PROFESSOR Wong Lin Ken, the Home Minister will present •trophies to outstanding units of the Special Constabulary on Saturday at their annual parade at the Police Academy in Thomson Road.
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    • 222 13 A WIFE trailed her husband and saw him take a woman out, but when she questioned him about it afterwards, he packed his things and left their home, the High Court heard yesterday. Rosie Tang Chay Moy, 31, was suing her husband
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  • 773 14 Lecturer's wife awarded decree on cruelty petition $500 ALIMONY AND $300 MAINTENANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former Singapore school teacher, Madam Amy Tng-Phua Ally, said in the High Court here today that she was suffering from venereal disease after her pregnancy in 1968. She added that her husband, Yoong Siew
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  • 223 14 DOCTORS WORKING ON WAYS TO TEACH SEX TO THE PUBLIC BASIC sex education and psychology are some of the topics to be covered by a public health education programme to be launched by the Singapore Medical Association. A four-man committee headed by Dr. Nalla Tan, of the Department of Social
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  • 134 14 LACK OF funds and lack of talent were the reasons Singapore gave for its sluggish response to participate in cultural exchange programmes with Russia. Soviet Embassy officials noted last week that cultural exchanges with Singapore had been largely one-sided with the Soviet Union
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  • 333 14 PUB robbery was 'ike a cowboy film' says witness "It was like a cowboy film," Public Utilities Board watchman Tan Boon Kiat told the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday as he stood in the witness box with his hands up. "I heard the sound of two shots like firecrackers and shouts
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  • 207 14 SO IT'S CONVICTION NO. 8 FOR A SECURITY GUARD A SECURITY guard and his two accomplices were each sentenced to 18 months' jail and a year's police supervision for breaking into a watch shop in Sera n goon Road. Hassan bin Idris 43, the security guard, had seven previous convictions
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  • 135 14 AN eccentric watchman who pasted up two Communist posters at the Lim Tua Tow Road market on Aug. 16 was let off with a scolding and a conditional discharge by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday. Omar bin Abdul Rahman, of Jalan
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  • 85 14 PENANG, Mon. A young woman on board a Penang Butterworth ferry fell overboard into the Penang Channel last night. A police spokesman said today the ferry stopped and carried out a search for 15 minutes when the alarm was raised, but it was not
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  • 190 14 A YOUNG robber who had deserted aatkwaJ service told a district Jadge yesterday that he preferred Hfe la Jail to that la the araty Taa Kok Sl— g, If, was seateaced la the Third District Coart to three
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  • 150 14 A MAN was told yesterday to smoke less and pay more maintenance to his wife and three children. Hussin bin Ahmad, a labourer, had told Magistrate Chiam Boon Keng that he spent about $15 on cigarettes and $20 on laundry
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  • 84 14 $300 for dangerous driving THE First Traffic Court magistrate yesterday fined Ho Sio Oon of Siglap Road $300 for dangerous driving. In addition, Ho was also disqualified from driving vehicles up to Z-% tons for three months. Prosecuting Inspector Sathi Velu told the court that Ho caused an accident in
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  • 28 14 NO VEHICLES are allowed to enter or remain in Dorset Road, between Owen Road and Rangoon Road until Oct. 26 the Traffic Police announced yesterday.
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  • 131 14 THE DAY after an lad— friaa catered Blagapere illegally, he Matched a aaadbag at the Celd Bt«rage saperaurket la Orchard Bead. Prasecatar, Sealer laspecter ChU Cheag Pah, taU the Nlata Magistrate** Ceart yesterday that »»fc— aa Madia, it, caaie la Wlagapwt althsat a
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    • 1159 15 a sss KDIIIII M liiiii7l?nTl 1L J wWfTffHKI 3.00 pm General Hospital 6.00 News (Malay) :^ji 3^o For The Family (Malay) 6.17 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme 3& 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week 6.48 The Rovers "City Wolf" (Malay) 7.16 Shotgun Slade Cowboy "Sudden 3.55 It's Happening
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  • 144 16 If you go hunting the Loch Ness Monster, Lloyds of London will now insure you against getting hurt by it. They issued their first ever "Monster" policy last week two American members of a publicityminded distillery expedition trying to prove the monster exists. The policy insures explorer
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  • 428 16 What's in a name? Plenty. With the opening of many small businesses, each offering similar dishes or merchandise, the dressing up of display boards are designed to catch the eye. Translating the colourful Chinese language to English by the stallholders, who are mostly Chinese-educated, can be quite
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  • 727 16  - Are the Japanese so badly behaved? SHIGENOBU INOUE By TOKYO. MOUNTING criticism of misbehaviour by Japanese tourists has been annoying the Japanese Government lately. The Transport Ministry recently released a list of complaints from abroad of tourists' misdemeanours as well as instances of troubles experienced by them. Over the past
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    • 170 17 'Flying saucers' are Cyril's cup of tea IF anyone tells you that he's been seeing flying saucers in the RAF Ct&ngi area, you'd better believe him. It's not a new secret weapon being tested on the airfield by the RAF and it isn't little green men from outer space. But
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    • 702 17 SINGAPORE: MIXING BOWL OF ART? "WHEN my family name is romanlsed it Is spelt 'Lan% bat the letter 'L' lacks character. "I spell it 'Ran' because *R* lias both feet on the ground and Chinese pronounce it the same way in any case/* Ran I-Ting has more humour than his
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    • 94 17 THE Photographic Society of Singapore has added a third category of entries for its National Exhibition this year to cope with the increasing interest in colour photography. In previous years, the exhibition has had two classifications colour and Mack and white prints, and colour transparencies
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    • 86 17 Mile Eliane Straub of LANGOME paris (s^§SB^£k w b e n attendance from jJJl^^hmd today 3rd Oct< at J^^Tfe A.S. Abdul Gaffoor t > fefc Mile. Eliane Straub, senior beauty jj\ v^ /j^ consultant from the famous House of if\ A\ Lancome in Paris, is hereto give 10i kA) you
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    • 165 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young THAT WAS THE I rTHREE WASTED HOURS? ANO^ [tHOSE BEACH SCENES WERE 'I iB W WHY DIDN'T 1 _i MOST BORIMS f I COULD HAVE BEEN HOME M SHOCKING. 1 IMAGINE- LOLA LA DISH J M VDU WAKE MEI c— C movie I EVER L CATCMING
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    • 182 17 THE DIARY 8.30 am— B pm: Art (between Jalan University in pnysics exhibition by Moira Novena Barat and room 2, Manasseh Scully, Jane and Anne Kampong Chai Heng) Block at University of Wakerman at National and Trevose Crescent Singapore. Library foyer (between Dalkeith 7M 5 pm: Family planning 5??i aml
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  • Article, Illustration
    507 18 KEEN TEENS THE world would do well to have lots more teenagers like Rajine Rajalingam. She belongs to that breed of young people with common sense, understanding and an extremely infectious zest for living. If she hadn't stood on stage and talked her way through first prize trophies in two
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    917 18 lAM 18 YEARS OLD. I see this boy who is staying quite close to my I place. Whenever we meet, we just smile and I say hello. One day, my girlfriend and I went to I see a show— he was there with his boyfriend too I He
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  • Article, Illustration
    258 19 lood and a not-so-good design from Vtt EO Siew Khiam has designed a marvellous safari pantsuit. The trousers flare, and the jacket-top is belted, short sleeved and tunic length. Buttons sideswipe from tab collar to hem, and useful pockets balance the tunic look. Yeo's creative imagination topped this outfit
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    • 102 19 Please submit future sketches in black and white on single sheets of paper with your name, age and address on each one. Address them to SERENDIPITY, Singapore Herald, People's Park, Singapore 1 Even if you don't win a prize, you will receive expert comments on your designs. DUTY-FREE FURS FOR
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 294 20 IF YOU ask a schoolboy to sing any song he has been taught at school, he will either sing an incomplete tune in disharmony or he will not be able to sing at all. The main reason for this sad state
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    • 68 20 Too tough on local talent I TRAVEL to Singapore often and whenever I can, I attend your country's classical concerts, which I often find to be of a very high standard. I had attended both the recent Choir Concert presented by the Singapore Musical Society and Kam Kee Yong's violin
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    • 305 20 NOT SO MUCH MADNESS AS METHOD MUCH of the discontent of the teachers, it seems to me, arises not so much from official policy as from the implementation and a want of tact, good judgement and fairness in our schools. Indeed, not many heads of primary schools are dogmatic, bigoted
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    • 316 20 I WONDER why there has been so much fuss by teachers over pay and working conditions? Our teachers are the highestpaid in this part of the world. Many own cars and houses. They even have their own Teachers' Estate at Sembawang complete with modern
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    • 204 20 I REFER to the letter from "Sad Spectator" (S.H. Sept. IS) in connection with the appointment of part-time teachers in the Adult Education Board's Secondary Evening Classes. It is not the official policy to leave the recruitment of parttime teachers to the secondary evening class centre supervisors. All
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    • 235 20 WHO THEN IS CHEATING WHOM IN BUSES? Every morning Tay Koh Yat Services No. 4 and No. 17 head for the terminus half-full, while impatient crowds wait for Nos. 9, 10, and 10A which are crowded and infrequent. It is not uncommon to wait for a long time at bus-stops
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    • 314 20 What traffic chaos is doing to life in Singapore THE transport system along BraddeU Road and Adam/ Lorn ie Road is chaotic. The buses come as they like. After an interval of 30 or more minutes the sweating crowds at the bus-stops may see a line of buses perhaps one
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    • 165 20 I REFER to the letter by B.H.Tan (S.H. Sept. 15) on the transport White Paper. The intention behind the compulsory wearing of a crash helmet by every rider of a motor cycle or motor scooter and its pillion rider is obvious. The crash helmet can protect the
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    • 435 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY P^"^ IS Herald Essay Compe- ofMUTCOT Q ■3H titions will be at three UUN Itb I I Ji levels for Pre-Univer- aai inHKI m^m^mfl S sity students, for Secon- UUUIUIN W dary Four students and CUT
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 518 20 bbbbl B^ < Lawl aaaal *P ■■ftJttnVwßßannannnaUßßßßßalßßßßßi AC BOSS DOWN I Remaining characters take 1 For watering a flower (4) part la a duel, sir (8) 2 Bun aground with a bit of rope 4 Sum of money for many pursuing pleasure (4) 2 Give particulars of minor 9 Partly
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  • 604 21 FOLK dancing is slowly becoming more popular in Singapore. That's the verdict of Mr Lai Mun Sau and hi should know. For Mr. Lai is Chairman of the local Folk Dancing Society. At present most of the folk dancing enthusiasts are school teachers, and
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  • 207 21 A SERIES of children's folklore and nursery rhymes will be presented by Theatre World Association next month. The production is entitled "Tales from Many Lands" and promises to captivate the young at heart. Apart from nursery rhymes which will be presented in the popular
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  • 238 21 AIRPORT FLIES IN TO GIVE CHARITY A BOOST AIRPORT flies into town next Wednesday to help the After Care Association. Airport is the box office smash film which has broken records all over America and Europe. An impressive cast headed by Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin play out an air
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  • 67 21 WE heard that the vast Shaw Brothers studios in Jalan Ampas may be coming under the arc lights once more. A "well informed" source whispered that he'd heard Chinese films would again be made there. The studios closed some years ago. Bat the movie company's chief, Mr. Vee
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    • 52 21 MIRANDA'S I I MODERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE I J 1 8 P/R, Battery Road, ***** i Principal: M.Abdul Hamid, M.A. (Econ.), 1 4 8.C0m., LL 8., F.SAA. Join now our classes in progress for 1971 LCC Exam. I Accounting; Book-keeping (Intermediate); Costing; 1 Commerce Finance; Shorthand; Typewriting; I 4 Commercial
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    • 359 21 $t«lt*SCOp6 An untroubled day in which you can reach At last you can see *mo s t of your the way out of your J objectives. You can problems. You feel J I expect a special pat on more settled and g. the back from the boss relaxed than for
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    • 1606 22 M /AiQiOrik QifRSI For our Classified I in/n nuTr "QPP Tele-Ad Services r I 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 $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40ct$. All othor classified advertisements:
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    • 563 22 LATEST TWODOOR FROSTFREE Refrigerator G.E. Hotpoint Philips G.E.C. Acma available at Marden General Services Telephone *****/*****0 82. Orchard Road, Singapore. NORGE. WESTIN6HOUSE REFRIGERATORS. Electric ft- Gas Cooker, Upright ft -Chest Freezers, Watercoolers. Contact Sunlite Enterprise, 768 North Bridge Road. S'pore Tel: *****. *****, *****. SHARIKAT KIAN TONG— 2IB Changi Road
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    • 459 22 FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion, Organ. Violina. Guitar, P-Jazz. Blowing Instruments. Singing, Drums. Tel: *****. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at 3 18- A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for enrolment. INTENSIVE CHINESE COURSE for Secondary IV students
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 668 23 INTEREST DESERVES 'HORSE OF THE YEAR' TITLE FOR SMASHING GOLD CUP VICTORY INTEREST deserves the title of "Horse of the Year" after her smashing win in the 24th running of the $55,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Winner of three races earlier this season, the six-year-old Carbon
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    • 1070 23 Weights for the races at Bukit Timah this weekend. SATURDAY CL I— Div. 3—9 F. Amur River 9-00 Yangtze Kiang 8-09 V.LP. II 8-06 Medal Music 8-06 Great Sign 8-06 Feature Film II 8-04 Mastrel Boy 8-03 Bed O'Roses 8-02 Literati 8-02 Thunder Court 8-00 Count Nero 8-00
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    • 111 23 Aussie to finance British attempt for America's Cup LONDON, Mon. The Daily Express yesterday said a wealthy Australian sheepfarmer is planning to finance a British attempt in 1973 or 1976 to win the America's Cup, symbol of the 12-metre yachting championship. The newspaper said the Australian, Mr. John Livingston will
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    • 569 23 The Stipendiary Steward's report on the races at Bukit Timah last weekend. SATURDAY RACE 1 Trainer I.W. Allan was fined $100/- for not lodging his declarations on time. "Victor Stable" was fined $25/--for not producing the correct colours for Collusioa. A furlong out Scarlet
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    • 317 23 Buchanan earns British club membership SAN JUAN, Mon. Scotland's Ken Buchanan, an overnight boxing sensation in Puerto Rico after Saturday's split decision victory over Panama's Ismael Laguna, leaves today for home with the world lightweight boxing championship and membership in a distinctive British Club. The Club is the who-bring-home-a-world-cham-pionship-from-somewhere-else. The
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    • 278 23 BRUSSELS, Mon. The first European Cup hockey competition finished here yesterday with a victory for the top European team, West Germany, who beat Holland 3-1 in the final. The teams were level one-all at halftime, with Dirk Michel opening the scoring for the
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 39 23 SPORTS DIARY RUGBY: SCC 'Colts' vs IRNZR 'A' Coy. Lightweights (SCC padang 5.15 p.m.) BOWLING: Katong league ten pin championships (Katong Bowl 9 p.m.) TABLE-TENNIS: STTA Senior inter-club (women's) letfgue and Inter Business Houses league (Monks Hill 7 p.m.)
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  • 223 24 TEAMS from the Teachers' Training College and the University of Singapore have got down to serious training in preparation for the forthcoming Far East International rowing regatta here next month. The regatta, organised by the Far East Amateur Rowing Association, will be held
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  • 212 24 BRILLIANT team work enabled 40 Command Workshop REME to score a convincing 53 to 93 points win over the H.Q. FARELF in the final of Singapore inter-unit team yachting competition at Sungei Pandan. REME will now meet the winners of the inter-unit champions of
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  • 132 24 SINGAPORE Recreation Club had to struggle hard for their 1-0 victory over Far East Air Force in a women's hockey friendly played on the padang yesterday. Recs' goal came midway in the first half when Lau Pik Nguk netted off a cross
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  • 213 24 TOP sprinter Glory Barnabas and hurdler Gan Bee Wan yesterday qualified for the Asian Games at Bangkok in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association trials at Farrer Park. Canagasabai Kunalan who had earlier earned a relay berth in the Singapore contingent also reached the
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  • 156 24 COMBINED SCHOOLS dethroned defending champions Nanyang Siang Pau with a 5-4 win in the Singapore Table Tennis Association senior inter-club final at Monk's Hill School last night. Tan Kai Kok scored the deciding point for the schools when he beat Lam Kok Wan after the
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  • 1028 24 The regulations for Herald Driving Tests on Oct 4 SINGAPORE MOTOR SPORTS CLUB 1. Promoters: The Singapore Motor Sports Club. Sponsors: The Singapore Herald. 2. Date: Sunday, October 4th, 1970. 3. Place: Parade Ground, Police Academy, Thomson Road. 4. Type of Event: Skilled driving tests, manouvering at speed. 5. Officials:
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    • 12 24 w%3 TvyAj^^^J^^^^j!w!TT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^gggg"sgMßgg»S"»^B ©Fret Features I take it your trainer knows your blood-group
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    • 311 24 ENTRY FORM Entries close on September 29th, 1970. ENTRANT: Name: Address: Tel. No.: Club: Membership No. Vehicle: Capacity Year of Manufacture: Registration No: Class DRIVER: Name Address Tel. No Club Membership No: 1 am/am not a Newcomer DRIVER: Name Address: Member No. I am/am not a Newcomer LADY DRIVER: Name
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