Singapore Herald, 30 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 61 Singapore Wednesday. September 30, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 53 1 A STOUT HEART suddenly gives up and the doctors weep Page 5. NASSER'S RIGHT HAND through thick and thin Page 5. NASSER'S SUCCESSOR: Five in the running Page 6. TRIBUTES pour into Cairo from world capitals Page 6. OBITUARY: Saviour of Egypt and leader of the Arab
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  • 380 1 CAIRO, Tues. As interim President Anwar Sadat met senior political figures today, observers believed the main political problem of the moment in Egypt was to transform President Nasser's concentrated, personal power into a more anonymous and collective form of rule. His sudden death yesterday, after
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  • 15 1 CAIEO, Tie*. Egypt** leaders declared a state tmtrgtmcy today aloag the Saei Caaal ceaselire. AF
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  • 491 1 'DEEP SHOCK AND REGRET' MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT YUSOF PRESIDENT Yusof expressed "deep shock and regret" over the death of President Nasser. In his message of condolence to acting President Anwar Sadat of the United Arab Republic, President Yusof said that with the death of President Nasser, "the U.A.R. has lost
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  • LATEST
    • 576 1 Moscow pledges continued suwort bit U.S. fears new crisis MOSCOW, Tues. While President Nixon was said to believe that President Nasser's death would effectively shelve the U.S.-sponsored Middle East peace initiative, the Soviet Union said today that there would be no change in Soviet action in postNasser Egypt and the
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    • 54 1 Second day of the air pact talks The second day of the air talks between the British and Singapore Governments yesterday was marked by some "hard bargaining," informed sources said. The talks lasted two hours. The negotiating teams met for one hour in the morning and another hour after lunch.
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  • 104 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The Cabinet today approved a life pension of $4,000 and a tax-free gratuity of $200,000 for Tunku Abdul Rahman, who resigned on Sept. 22, after 13 years as Prime Minister. The Tunku will also be provided with a government car
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  • 187 1 Free enterprise gives best results, says Premier Lee BONN, Tues. Visiting Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said here last night that Singapore wanted to encourage European investment to helo counteract American and Japanese influences. Mj. Lee told a meeting of representatives of the West German Employers and Chambers of Commerce that
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  • 44 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Mrs. Imelda Marcos, wife of the Philippine President, met executives of more than 20 banks at lunch yesterday. The banks they represented formed the group which organised a $274.4 million "roll-over" extension of credit to the Philippines.
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  • 121 1 LONDON. Tues. Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin today promised additional incentives to developers who want to put up tourist complexes on its offshore islands. Tun Tan, who was addressing members of the Confederation of British Industry,' said a hotel complex on
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  • 271 1 10 cents a call system for S'pore too? TELE PHONE conversations may cost ten cents per call in Singapore from next year. The Singapore Telephone Board is understood to be studying the feasibility of introducing the system, which has been in operation in Malaysia for some years now. Under this
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  • 172 2 THE death of President Nasser may lead to a sharpening of the Middle East crisis. His death raises the following problems: WHAT is the future of the peace treaty realised, with great difficulty between King Hussein of Jordan and the Palestinian Commandos? Nasser was the
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    1674 2 Thp lifp I I I >Z/ II I vZ/ of Egypt and leader of the Arab world GAMAL ABDEL NASSER opened a new chapter in the history of the Arab world when he overthrew King Farouk in 1952. In his 18 years in power he transformed Egypt from an
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 473 2 PRESIDENT Nasser's death has sent waves of shock and dismay far beyond the Arab world. He is .a man for the history books. He shook first Egypt and then the whole Middle East out of four hundred years of stupor. Though none of his
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    33 3 AT the rear of the shophouses, the shacks in the back lane that could not be saved FIREMEN fighting the blaze. Burning tyres sent up a thick cloud of black smoke.
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  • 397 3 FIRE gutted four shacks behind a row of shophouses near the junction of Thomson Road and Newton Road yesterday morning, leaving an Indian family of eight homeless. The shacks were attached to the rear of a row of shops and shared
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  • 152 3 German visitors leave for Indonesia after a week here TWELVE members of the Young Socialist Democratic Party of West Germany left for Indonesia yesterday after a week's visit to Singapore. The group is on a tour of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia to study the response of these countries to the
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  • 239 4 LONDON, Tues. Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin began an official visit to London yesterday and informed sources said he was out to attract British capital to Malaysia. Tun Tan made out a strong case for Britain to increase her investment
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  • 203 4 AN advisory group has been established in Singapore to promote British trade, commerce and investment in the Republic, the outgoing British High Commissioner, Sir Arthur de la Mare, disclosed last night. The group, formed by leading British businessmen, would represent all -British
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  • 364 4 American firm's $30 mil. stake in S'pore GENERAL ELECTRICS PLANS FOR THREE MORE FACTORIES THE AMERICAN General Electric Company is to set up three more factories here in addition to its present two at Kallang Basin, bringing its total investment in Singapore to over $30 million by 1972. Two senior
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  • 79 4 A man who drove his car into the path of a police van and caused a collision was fined SI 80 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Goh Kok Bin, of Boon Tat Road, was booked on the spot by the policemen in the van. Insp. Sathi Velu,
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  • 149 4 KUCHING, Tues. New York Times journalist, Mr. Henry Kamm, 45, was expelled from Sarawak today. No reason was given for the expulsion. The ruing state operations committee, which is the supreme authority in the state ducing the current emergency, declined comment. Mr. Kamm,
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  • 21 4 HOME AFFAIRS Minister Wong Lin Ken will inspect the Special Constabulary annual parade at the Police Academy on Saturday.
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  • 114 4 BUILDING sub-committees for two junior colleges have been set up. The junior colleges at Whitley Road and Bukit Timah Road will be built from money collected by the Fund Raising Committee under Mr. Soon Peng Yam. The committee has collected enough funds to
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  • 229 4 Slashed wife not told of husband's death A WOMAN who was slashed on the face, neck and hands with a vegetable knife in her home before dawn on Monday still does not know that her husband is dead. All that Madam Lim Mian Sin, 30, has been told by relatives
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  • 86 4 R and R for the prodigal swan THE BOTANIC Gardens 1 runaway swan, whose five day adventure took it to Jurong Lakes and the Potong Pasir fish pond, is now resting in Jurong Bird Park. "It is being fed a special diet to bring it back to strength," Mr. Lim
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  • 160 4 ABOUT 120 ship officers employed by Straits Steamship and Heap Eng Moh Shipping Agency have won their demand for a 15 per cent increase in pay for a three-year period which will be covered by a new collective agreement to be signed soon.
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  • 111 4 THE HIGH Court held yesterday that a PUB meter reader was partially responsible for an accident in which he was injured and awarded him a third of the 3.750 damages which he claimed. T. Govindasamy, 48, was riding
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  • 47 4 HOUSEWIFE Zainab Hj Sukiman. 35, of Jalan Traling. lost a $200 gold chain to a snatch thief on Monday. She told police that she was walking home in Jalan Ladang when a motor -cycle came from behind and the pillion rider snatched the chain.
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  • 403 5 NASSER'S RIGHT HANDTHROUGH THICK AND THIN Anwar Sadat, chosen by President Gamal Abdel Nasser last December to be Egypt's VicePresident, can trace his fate to a key day in 1949 when he returned to the army and went to Rafah in the Sinai. There the young captain met Col. Nasser
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  • 212 5 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. U.N. diplomats have expressed shock over the death of Egyptian Abdel Gamal Nasser and called it a Mow to prospects for peace in the Middle East. The news came as the general assembly's main political committee was in session. Soviet Ambassador
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  • 873 5 A stout heart suddenly gives up STRONGMAN OF EGYPT FOR 1 8 YEARS... THE LAST HOURS OF THE ARAB WORLD'S NO. 1 HERO CAIRO, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, for a generation a shining hero in the Arab world, died yesterday of a heart attack. He was 52 and had ruled
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 417 6 Nasser's successor: Five in the running PARIS, Tues. Experts on the Middle East predict a struggle in Egypt for a successor to President Nasser, and some diplomats forecast a Soviet move to instal a pro-Russian as his successor. The uncertainty of the situation was summed up by one off ical
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    • 57 6 HONGKONG, Tues. Recent anti-Vietnam war demonstrations in Australia* would greatly contribute to mobilising world public opinion against the United States, North Vietnam said today. This was stated in a second message from North Vietnam thanking participants in an anti-war campaign in Australia "for their support for
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    • 384 6 A BARRAGE OF RIFLE SHOTS AS ARABS MOURN EVERYWHERE BEIRUT, Taes. The hills of Beirat resounded today to the ceaseless lire of rifles la sign of mourning as the Lehaaese aid Arabs everywhere Marked the death yesterday of President Ntfsser. All shops aad offices in Beirat were closed. Fuaeral processloas
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    • 28 6 SAIGON, Tues. A sixmember Lower House team is probing charges that South Korean Marines killed as many as 100 civilians at a village south of Danang.
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    • 59 6 ONE OF THE TWO WHO GOT ACROSS A three -year -old Arab boy, one of only two Jordanian war victims allowed into Israel territory for treatment, is carried across Allenby Bridge on Monday. Jordanian authorities refused permission for other Arab wounded to make the crossing from the Israeli-held east bank
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    • 834 6 THE DEATH of President Nasser stunned world capitals and some diplomats predicted a hard road ahead for Middle East peace. In the Arab world, men, women and children careened through the streets, weeping and tearing their clothes. "What a loss of Abu Khaled,"
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    • 490 6 AMMAN, Tues. Women and children fought here today to get at sacks of rice and flour put down along the road from the airport to Jebel Hussein by the army. Some of them were unlucky and their frantic search for
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    • 36 6 MANILA, Tuei. Roman Catholic bishops from Asia will focus on helping the region's teeming millions and church care For Asian university students when they gather here in November for the Asian bishops conference.
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  • 372 7 NIXON CANCELS SIXTH FLEET REVIEW ABOARD THE USS SARATOGA, Tnes. President Nixon toned down a scheduled display of U.S. Mediterranean firepower today because of President Nasser's death hat went ahead with plans to speak to men of the Sixth Fleet. Today was to have been the military Ugh point of
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  • 260 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. A declaration on international law intended for adoption at the U.N. 25th anniversary summit session on Oct. 24 was passed yesterday by the legal committee of the General Assembly The declaration has been described by its sponsors nearly
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  • 31 7 VATICAN TITY, Tues. Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Kiichi Aichi met Pope Paul in the Vatican to open a busy day pf talks in the Vatican and in Rome.
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  • 258 7 LABOUR WAGES WAR AGAINST UNION REFORMS BLACKPOOL, Tues. -The Labour Party yesterday declared war on Conservative Government plans to reform the unions, signalling a new phase of industrial turmoil for Britain. The opposition party, meeting in its annual convention, aligned itself with the giant Trades Union congress-representing 9,000,000 organised workers—
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    83 7 radiophoto. United States are not on wave-length of political reality of our time, that they are devoted, as hi the past, to a dictatorial policy reinforced by gunboat diplomacy. "Whether it If appropriate or not to raise the flag in the name of oil, oil is the problem which Is
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  • 64 7 NEW DELHI, Tues. About 3,000 legal experts from all over the world are expected to attend the fourth Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference to be held in New Delhi for the first time next year. The conference will last from January 6 to 13 and those
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  • 26 7 WASHINGTON Tues. The Senate western hemisphere sub committee will hold hearings early next year on reports of widespread torture of political prisoners in Brazil.
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  • 265 7 Five fire fighters killed in helicopter crash LOS ANGELES, Tues. Five fire-fighters died last night when their helicopter crashed over the scene of one of California's massive brush fires. The five-seater helicopter, used to ferry firemen to fire sites, crashed in San Gabriel Canyon in an already blackened area of
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  • 21 7 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union and West Germany are to exchange scientists under a scientific co-operation agreement signed here.
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  • 55 7 OSLO, Mon. Amnesty International ended its two-day council meeting here last night by deciding to propose to the United Nations that a commission be established to investigate complaints on violations of human rights. It adopted three resolutions involving alleged discrimination against South American Indians, and political prisoners
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  • 246 7 PHNOM PENH, Tues. Large numbers of Communist troops have moved out of their Kirirom Redoubt and have moved into position to cut Phnom Penh's vital lifeline to the sea. A High Command spokesman said he did not believe
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  • 44 7 Pompidou' s trip to Russia PARIS, Tues. President Georges Pompidou will have three meetings with Soviet leaders during his trip to the Coviet Union from Oct. 6 to 13. The President will be accompanied by his wife, Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann and several advisers.
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  • 178 7 Vorster and lan Smith hold day-long talks CAPE TOWN, Tues.— The South African and Rhodesian Prime Ministers, B.J. Vorster and lan Smith held daylong discussions here yesterday. They started in the morning and continued for several hours in the afternoon. In between, the two lunched with their wives and a
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  • 57 7 TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said mutual understanding and the give-and-take spirit were essential to bolster friendship and trust between Japan and the United States. He believed Japan's relations with the United States had reached a point where one side could no longer expect
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    • 1379 8 W AVI S FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules J^^_ I I Al N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for shipping s£S.SSS3sSS£SS jJ**" >v/^riS9l I *m m. f«««amaai«M line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the BY fIA 7lf II It bottom of the page you will
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  • 203 9 LONDON, Tues. Grain shippers covered a cargo from Quebec to Antwerp at USS7.IS Fio (free in and out) for Oct. and from the U.S. Gulf to Weser at USS9. Fio also for Oct. A cargo of grain was reported to have been covered from the U.S. Gulf
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  • 275 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 30. OUT: Mozaffari 1/2, Caledonia Maru 6/7, Stentor 15/16, Itaelum 18. Kobe Maru 20 west, Sletter 20 west, Melita 21 east. Wine Hing E.W. Jetty, England Maru 33/34, Texaco New Mexico 36/39, Ixion 47. IN:
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    • 1074 9 Westbound continued Mauritius, L. Marques, Pur ban, TOBIAS MAERSK Oct 2/3 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 11/13 E.London, P.Eliz., Captetown RIL/KPM TREVALOR Oct 26/27
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  • 328 10 The market continued to ease in quiet trading yesterday, under pressure of sustained' liquidation and other selling, prompted by unfavourable business prospects. L— set were extensive but trading was light. Major losers included Daiwa House, Eldai Industry, Sony, Pioneer. Toyota Motor, and Japan Lines. The average was
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  • 654 10 Mining shares rallied sharply towards the close yesterday following confirmation of nickel strike by International Mining Corp near Southern Cross in Western Australia. Many issues which had been sagging under profittaking were given a new breath of life as buyers entered the market. International, which had earlier
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  • 205 10 The market closed firm Banks were $1 higher at Wharves improved to yesterday. Most stocks were $162. $29.90, while Docks rose from hardened in fair dealings- $11.10 at the opening to $11.40 Utilities were up at the close. Volume of business fractionally and Telephones Associated Hotels traded
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  • 203 10 LONDON, Tues. World supply of soyabeans will continue tight in 1970--71 out this will be offset by a major recovery hi other edible oil plants. The Commonwealth Secretariat reported. The shortage stems from a probable estimated seven per cent reduction in United States soyabean availability, from 38.6
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 312 10 NEW YORK, Tues. Technically developed countries such as the United States and Australia should adopt a Nixon Doctrine style programme in assisting the developing nations, William McMahon, Australia's Minister for External Affairs said yesterday. Industrial aid programmes such as military aid programmes under the
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    • 667 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Government's forecasting economic indicators turned downward yesterday after two months of increases, providing the Nixon Administration with a mild dose of unpleasant news. The Commerce Department said its index of "leading indicators," which measures statistics likely to affect the economy in coming
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    • 174 10 PEOPLE in business Mr C.C. TAN has been appointed chairman of the Board of Directors of United Engineers Group. Mr Tan succeeds Mr E.C. TOKELEY who retired last Friday Mr Tokeley, who first came to the Far East 25 years ago, leaves for England on October 1. Hume Industries (Malaya)
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    • 157 10 IPOH, Tues.-Gula Perak will begin trial runs of its #36 million sugar factory at Pantai Remis, 80 miles from here, in February next year. A company spokesman said today £10 million worth of machinery for the factory had arrived and were being installed. The trial runs are expected
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    • 421 10 AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister John Gorton has again taken on the role of the determined nationalist with s t ern Government action to protect part of the i:*tio:i's natural riches from overseas takeover. Australia was thrilled with the discovery of what is claimed to be the world's richest
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    • 156 10 SIGMA METAL CO., Singapore's only aluminium extruder has been licensed by Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Corporation to use its patented 'Kalcolor' integral anodizing process for architectural applications of aluminium. Sigma Metal has installed 14 anodizing tanks in an 8,500 square foot facility at its plant
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    • 260 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency HONGKONG LONDON Yesterday noon buyii^/adUiiw rates, quoted to one sterling unit: Netheriands 8.5865/96 United States 2.*****/585 Switzerland 10 3110/40 Canada 2.4300/10 Bdfkua 118.42/47 Canada Cross 9409/16 Prs#ce 13.17t0/810
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 224 11 Fusan, Fancy Tile, Lien Hoe THE Stock Exchange committee issued a circular yesterday to qualify its Monday's directive requiring all dealings in three counters to be only on an immediate delivery basis. The circular stated that brokers should sell Fusan, Fancy Tile and Lien Hoe shares only
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    • 195 11 Copra producers urged to take joint action MANILA, Tues. The Asian Coconut Community opened its third annual conference here today with a call for reforms in international trading practices deemed prejudicial to Asian coconut exporters. The call was made by Philippine Vice-President Fernando Lopez in a keynote address to the
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    • 1514 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and teller*' prices are followed by the business done. Figures in brackets 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 shares was
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    • 78 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 29) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.22 1.27 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 1.19 The Commerce Ind. Fund -96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98 1.03
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    • 387 11 RUBBER: Meeting today on contract standardisation KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The endorsing organisations of the international standards of quality and packing for natural rubber grades will meet in Singapore tomorrow to discuss the international contract for technically specified rubbers. These organisations are made up of 19 members from both consumers and
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    • 680 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 41-5/8 cents a lb. (down threeelghtbs cent). The market yesterday opened below 50 cents for RSS 1 October. Consignments were set off and this selling caused prices to sag slightly to 49-5/8 cents for October. November was traded at 1-3/8 cents premium to October. Fair covering
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    • 346 11 Stocks continued under pressure after more than 30 minutes of trading yesterday. Egyptian President Nasser's death was the prime depressant, analysts said. The Dow Jones industrial avenge wai off about 6.6 points and the broader Stanpoon industrials off more than 70 cents. Declining issues held a
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    • 26 11 NEW YORK, Mon.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 758.97 (-2.8); Transportation 148.21 (+2.98); Utilities 108.77 (-0.09); Composite stocks 243.33 (+0.67): Bonds 65.58 (-0.11).
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    • 563 11 The market yesterday rallied somewhat after initial dullness on President Nasser's death. The initial falls generally reflected marking down and when sellers did not appear, selective buyers were seen at the lower levels and losses were reduced on some issues. Towards the close, the Financial Times index
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    • 21 11 LONDON, Moa- (Changes in brackets): Industrials 365.4 (+0.2); Tins 62.82 (unch); Rubbers 144.12 (+0.00); Oils 277.03 (•2.36).
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    • 189 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals weakened further in light trading yesterday. Local industrials were also weaker on a broad front with publishing and building contractor shares under pressure. But Van Der Grinten was a very firm spot on foreign demand. Banks and insurances were lower. PARIS The market moved lower over
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  • 414 12 TWELVE British soldiers from 130 Flight, Royal Corps of Transport, left Singapore for Britain yesterday in six single -engined Beaver aircraft their last flight before the Corps is disbanded on Oct. 20. The Corps will cease to exist when the
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  • 37 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingam and six ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy will sail from their Woodlands base on Saturday to make an eight-day visit to Indonesia.
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  • 275 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today Malaysia's foreign policy was being changed to suit a changing situation. He made the statement to reporters outside Sri Tainan, his residence, when commenting on the British suggestion for a loose five-power defence
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  • 55 12 THE EXTRA-MURAL Studies Department will be conducting a ten-lecture course of An Introduction to Costing by Mr. M.N. Campos on Oct. 6 at 7.30 pm at the New Lecture Theatre No. 3, University of Singapore. The course will deal with introductory topics on costing. The fee
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  • 266 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thai Military Chief Air Vice-Marshal Dawee Challusapya said tonight Thailand did not plan to increase its forces along the Thai-Malaysia border. "We have enough forces there," he said whcv he arrived to take part fa Thai-Malaysia ministerial two-day
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  • 30 12 IPOH. Tues. A SI million factory to manufacture shirts and ladies' garments for the local market and export has begun production at the Tasek Industrial Estate, near here.
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  • 120 12 JAKARTA, Tues. Brig.Gen. Somali, Chief of Staff of the elite Siliwangi Army Division in West Java, has been put under house arrest, it was officially announced today. Col. Taher, a member of the Central investigation team, said that the brigadier general was being
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  • 378 12 People with sex problems also sought the aid of SOS THE Samaritans of Singapore SOS a society which proffers friendship to the despairing and suicidal, received 1,720 calls for assistance during its first year of operation. i oe problems of persons who sought assistance ranged from sexual difficulties to loneliness
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  • 120 12 13 SLAIN IN MANILA JAIL RIOT MANILA, Tues. Thirteen prisoners were slashed and beaten to death today in another savage outburst of gang warfare in congested Muntinlupa na tional penitentiary. Another inmate was in critical condition and several men, including three prison guards, suffered minor injuries. Some of the casualties
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 267 13 GAMBLER STABBED TO DEATH DURING GAME OF MAHJONG A MAN WAS stabbed to death yesterday while playing mahjong in a gambling den in Hong Kah Village off the 12th mile of Jurong Road. He died of a neck wound. Police identified him as Urn Chong Eng, 35, a labourer, who
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    • 130 13 MAGISTRATE Giam Chin Toon (above) is leaving the Bench for the Bar. Mr. Giam, 2t, who joimed the service in IN7 will be entering private practice next month. A law graduate of the University of Singapore, he was a magistrate in the
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    • 387 13 SWEET seduction is coming to Singapore in the form of ten lovely Australian girls who will do their best to persuade natives of this fair city to visit the sunny southern continent. Four Courtesy Maids from Queensland's Gold Coast and an Australian
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    • 150 13 Moon glasses for astronautsfashionable, too THESE spectacles are ao they aaJsex glasses. la fact, they are "aw" glasses geaaiae moon glasses. Deslgaed a a d maaafactared la Aastralia, they were ased by the American Apafla astroaaats daring their epic ama flight They fre am display at the Australian Metal Trades
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    • 315 13 THE Housing and Development Board must include visually attractive architecture in its layout plans of new towns, a local architect said yesterday. New towns are the ideal means for local architecture planners to experiment with creative ideas instead of repeating the rigid "chicken
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    • 78 13 A PUBLIC forum on "The Schoolchild and Mental Health" wiU be held at the National Library at 8.15 tonight. The speakers are Dr. Ruth Wong, Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, Mr. Francis Thomas and Mr. Wong Mun Kee. The forum is organised by the Singapore Association for Mental
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  • 25 14 TAN SRI Runme Shaw, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, will open the Tourism Seminar on Oct. 12. at the Singapore Hilton.
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  • 167 14 THE WAY TO GRACIOUS LIVING AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION "GRACIOUS llvta*" Is Mt jast fuM Melal jargea at Baffles fastttatiea. The stadeats la the meralag sesatoa caa relax to the meledJeas stralas af seags Use "Lave Is Mae" aad "If It takes forever" darlag their face—. Ike Mask, treat a tape
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  • 374 14 Corporal 'I was felled by a karate blow' A POLICE corporal told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that when he tried to prevent a hold-up at the PUB Depot in Kitchener Road on Nov. 7 last year, one of the gunman shot him, knocked him to the ground with a karate
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  • 105 14 THIEVES broke into the ground floor storeroom of the Miramar Hotel building under construction in Havelock Road and escaped with fire protection equipment worth $9,750. The hotel owner, Mr. Lau Yau Mun, said the fire protection equipment was in the process of
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  • 68 14 A HOUSEWIFE told the High Court yesterday that her husband has two children by his mistress. Mr. Justice DXotta granted ,Mrs. Agnes Thomas, 33< a decree nisi on the ground of her husband's adultery. She was married to Robert Thomas, 39, a security guard, in
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  • 26 14 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin will attend the Geylang District Primary Schools Sports Council Children's Day celebrations at the Gay World Stadium on Friday.
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  • 143 14 A PASSENGER was thrown out of a taxi when it collided with a car on Dec. 12 last year, a traffic court was told yesterday. Both vehicles were badly damaged and the taxi's driver and passenger were injured. In court
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  • 121 14 Suicide jump from top of 1 8-storey building A 17 -YEAR-OLD mental patient jumped to her death from the top floor of an 18-storey building on Sept. 16, coroner was told yesterday. Lee Kim Keok of Prince Charles Square, unemployed, was found lying at the foot of Block 74, a
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  • 27 14 THE National Theatre Company will present a concert of Chinese folk music and songs at the Macßitchie Reservoir band stand on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 213 14 THE WIFE of ex-national football star Abdul Rahim Omar was granted a decree nisi in the High Court yesterday on the ground of his adultery alternatively of having gone through another form of marriage. Caroline De Cruz, 33, a telephone operator, told Mr. Justice
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  • 169 14 Attacks on NTUC chief: Accused pleads not guilty MSA TECHNICAL recorder, Theyvendreo Ramaiathan, 27, denied in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday that he had conspired with three colleagues to do "an Illegal act" against NTUC president, Phey YewKok. Theyvendren, of Chancery Hill, was alleged to have agreed with MSA cabin
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  • 198 14 S-E ASIAN PIANISTS TO COMPETE FOR GERMAN AWARD PARTICIPANTS from eight South-East Asian countries w^ill take part in a piano competition in conjunction with the five-day Beethoven festival to be held in Singapore beginning on Oct 25. The festival is being jointly organised by the Ministry of Education and the
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  • 287 14 Caught in the act man fined $1,000 for theft from store A CLERK employed by Hargill Engineering (S'pore) Private Ltd. was on his way to market at 7.25 a.m. on Sept. 29 last year when he noticed a car parked in front of his company's store. Being suspicious, the clerk,
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  • 81 14 Singapore's new set of stamps THE General Post Office will issue a set of three commemorative stamps on shipping on Nov. 1. They will feature Neptune Orient Lines, the first container berth and shipbuilding and repairing industries. Next year, five sets of commemorative stamps will be issued to mark various
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  • 219 14 FORTY-EIGHT handicapped children from various welfare homes will begin a camp-out on Friday Children's Day. The Singapore Council of Social Service has planned a three-day camp for them at the Red Cross Holiday and Training Camp in Tanah Merah. "Children who are disabled in
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  • 11 14 *I JUST6AOU6MTI&M INft)ORSTDAI(WOHOmOMTHE^ TOm&S 6ACK IN THHlfc MOUTHS
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    1069 16  - Accident JULIAN LAUW By THE HERALD LOOKS IN AT AMBULANCE HQ It was a normal night for the ambulancemen at the Central Fire Station in Hill Street sitting and waiting for the alarm buzzer to go off before sprinting to their waiting vehicle to pick up an accident case. An
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    • 258 17 WHEN Sharon Bailey took part in a competition two months ago, she didn't know what she was in for. After being chosen from more than 20 other models, she found she was "Miss Dream Girl" 1970. A bigger surprise for Sharon was when she
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    • 114 17 BUY EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS A Christmas giftshop, organised by the Chinese Women's Association, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Nov. 9 15. According to the organisers, all kinds of gifts ranging from a pin to a car will be on display. So if you're cracking your head
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    • 122 17 FLYING into town next Monday will be war-time air ace Leonard Cheshire, VC. Group Captain Cheshire will be stopping over on his way to Kuching. From there he will head for Kuala Lumpur to attend an International Council of Cheshire Homes meeting. But he'll be
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    • 69 17 EAT AND PAY EXTRA "EAT as much as you can" has been the theme at the American Club buffet luncheons on Mondays and Wednesdays. Members and friends who have been on such lunches will agree that it's highly popular. Previously priced at $5, it's now raised to $6 owing to
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    • 178 17 Mr. George Milne, general manager of the Hotel Singapura, is leaving the International group of hotels to join the Hyatt International Corporation as Director of Marketing. And at a cocktail reception in the Singapore's Four Lions restaurant, Mr. Milne and his wife Peggy
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    • 127 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young 06^000, I WANTI fA LITTLE LATER, AAR. OITHERsI COME TO THINK ===^8/ THEWY P^WOOD, YOU TO SO OVER s-I HAVEKT HAD V.V^-^ lOP "J NEITHER < f I AAY ESTIMATE ON BREAKPAST YET J~^ HAVE I-^ J > COKTrRACT BEFORE^ V THE ©RISBY > S-s_^_^^^-^ I
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    • 126 17 THE DIARY 8.30 am 8 pm: Art folk singing group Road and Owen Road) Exhibition by Moira meets at the YWCA River Valley Road Scully, Jane and Anne Hostel, Fort Canning (between Kellock Wakerman at the Road. Road opposite National Library 7.pm: Night bazaars at Shanghai Road) and foyer. Aljunied
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  • 309 18 Flower power coffee A CUP of dandelion coffee, a bowl of fruit and nut cereal, a slice of wholemeal bread with sunflower-seed margarine and carrot tablets. How's that for breakfast? No, it's not cranky granduncle Hock's diet, but breakfast for all those hater—ted in good health the natural and chemicalfree
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    254 18 FORECASTING... midis, max is, MINIS, in fact any length YOliJ like to wear to where you please. That is what 1971 means in fashion at least judging from the preview I had of Fashion Forecast '71, a charity do put up by Vanity's, Jeans West East and the
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  • 319 18 THE Caee which will ill.str.ie |k« mi at cm* from the Cai which UlMt affaaUsM CM fr»ai tfce act* She had I aajasfai r •f Maryftea coanseled they trasted. restractare U tetheentlrei la both tfc pareats ciM pUyed tattM paediatrician, with a arcies pattern of 4 dowaaadtfiiu The fact
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  • 952 19  - ASE JOK DR A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE BY OUR PSYCHOLOGIST se »f Maryftea aad the Case of Saaford, I aext be disrasaed la this column, both that Igaa raan of punti Is often at the idrea's prohlfmi. These two cases differ Case of Peter (HERALD, September M) astratod the sltaattea where
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  • 1152 19  -  Michael Gilbert Agatha Christie -mistress at anistery Agatha Christie's latest book her 80th in her 80th year is not in the familiar detective genre. A fellow author, whose memories of her go back 25 years, sees the development as significant. [j5 THE coincidence of Agatha Christie's eightieth birthday and
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    • 89 20 What's fatyellow and falls to pieces? THE English edition of the Telephone Directory is now so fat that after a bit of handling the covers come off. The cover has space for addresses and telephone numbers. When it comes off, these details, get lost. To make things worse, the Yellow
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    • 70 20 WHILE I must thank Mavis Chua (S.H. Sept. 24) for her reply to my Column Seven article, I wish to assure her that I was not blaming the National library, but hitting at readers still engaged in playing "tear-a-book." Vandalism, no matter what kind, is a crime. Criminal proceedings should
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    • 312 20 Drug takers shave strip, beat fine and jail them! OF LATE, our Ministers have been exhorting parents and teachers to smack down young drug-takers. This is commendable, but the root of the problem lies in the fact that there are insufficient provisions in our legal code to enable the Police
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    • 327 20 Ton-Up boys wouldn't be seen dead without their skid-lids WE are fast approaching 1971 and with it the government's legislation on motor cyclists and crash helmets. As we near the enforcement of the new laws the controversy as to why motor-cyclist should wear helmets become more and more heated. Speaking
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    • 206 20 I RECEIVED a notification from the Singapore Customs Department, recently, to collect a parcel which I had sent from London. The contents consisted of several used dresses belonging to my wife, which the gentlemen at Maxwell Road so kindly indicated, are taxable. These dresses
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    • 149 20 THE letter by Phillip Liau, Principal of Raffles Institution (S.H. Sept. 28) warmed the cockles of my heart. It contained, a refutation of all the destructive criticism levelled not only against the Raffles Institution and the Ang Pow 70 carnival, but also against the integrity
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    • 80 20 EVERY day, I read with growing envy, the "Herald Community Service Special." All other "rural" bus companies are extending their service routes to the city, except the Paya Lebar Bus Co. We residents along both sides of Upper Paya Lebar and Paya Lebar Roads have to change
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    • 151 20 THE WEARING OF TROUSERS IS A PRIVILEGE MY SON is in a Secondary Four class in Bukit Panjang Govt. High School. Last week he was warned by the Principal for wearing long pants to school as he is a non-prefect. Why must this privilege of wearing long pants be accorded
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    • 68 20 "UNFAIR" (S.H. Sept. 8) should consider himself lucky. I have been in the Singapore Police Force since 1952, and my basic salary is only $290. Eighteen years of service in the police force and my salary is no better than a clerk. No wonder so many
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    • 133 20 No money for those who quit AS an ex-Police Officer attached to the Police Reserve Unit, I was given quarters. Deductions were made from my pay for water and electricity bills In August this year, money was refunded to those staying in quarters by the P.U.B. for over-deductions I resigned
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    • 106 20 UNLESS a car is no longer useable, it should not be turned into scrap. Every useful article should be saved when resources are scarce. This is particularly so to a young nation like ours, where most things have to be imported. Tbe seized pirate taxis sold by tbe
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    • 496 20 EsEMHasSSa AC IOSS one side (7) 24 Smoking jacket? (6). 4 Shaped for me by a nnwiu number of Romans (8) uuwn 8 lan Fleming's hero goes 1 Murder in the temporary with the French fair ladies transfusion unit? (9) (7) 2 Spring flowers hidden by 9 Herb to be
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  • 84 21 A pretty puzzling picture SPOTTED! Two girls dancing to the strains of Sergio Mendes under the trees in the grounds of Eusoff College, University of Singapore residential house for women. Found out they were practising for the concert to be held on Saturday and Sunday, called An Evening at Eusoff.
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  • 174 21 TOP Indian Him star and director M.G. Ramachandran flies into Singapore on Monday to shoot scenes for his latest movie "The Youth Who Wandered Around The World." Ramachandran, who has either appeared in or directed 105 films, plans a five day visit here. Twenty actors
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  • 114 21 CULOTTES, midis, supersilks and pantsuits tney all head the roster of fashion to be presented at the University of Singapore Law Society's annual dance. Two boutiques Handlooms and Creatives have teamed up to cosponsor this double play of new looks on Saturday at the Ming Court
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  • 213 21 Chubby Checker tour off WE LOVE being the bearers of good news but we hate to bring you bad. So let's get the bad news over first. All those who have been waiting to see Chubby Checker will be disappointed. He will not make his appearance. Plans were made a
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  • 554 23 NINTH ASIAN CONFERENCE HORSE racing has become part of the way of life for a vast number of people in Singapore and Malaysia. Practically no weekend passes without races in one circuit or other and they do have a great following,
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  • 307 23 NEW YORK, Tues. Although East Germany has become one of United States biggest rivals for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, the Americans are confident that they will withstand the pressure and keep their place at the top. American sports enthusiasts have been
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  • 40 23 Abdul Hamid won the Government Officers Welfare Organisation four-ball billiards championship with a 200-185 win over M. Anwar at Haig Roa4. Peter Lim defeated Abbas Falli by three frames to two in the snooker final.
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  • 31 23 BUDAPEST, Tues. Hungary and Austria drew 1-1 in a friendly international football match. Vidats opened the scoring for Hungary in the 13th minute, with Redl replying in the 28th minute. AFP
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  • 25 23 KARACHI, Tues. Pakistan beat Turkey 5-0 in the first tie of a three-nation table tennis match here yesterday. Turkey meets the third team, Iran, today.
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  • 488 23 NEW PORT, Rhode Island, Tues. The United States today retained the America's Cup yachting's most coveted trophy when Intrepid beat Australia's Gretel II in the fifth of seven races off here, thus taking an unbeatable 4-1 lead. The Cup remains where it has
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  • 284 23 NEW YORK, Tues. The United States and Britain, who have disagreed on the matter for years, have decided that there should be a uniform golf ball throughout the world. A joint committee of the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andres and the
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  • 155 23 Royal Stag did a smart workout on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday* Ridden by T.S- Chiam, the grey sprinted stylishly over 3f in 38-3/5. Count Nero and Balkan Bambino matched strides over 3f in 39 with very little between
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  • 149 23 TOKYO, Tues. The Japan Weightlifting Federation (JWF) has decided to lodge a strong protest with the International Federation (FHI) over its decision to disqualify Japanese featherweight Yoshiyuki Miyake in the recent World Championships held in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Miyake had finished third in
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  • 170 23 Bob Hewitt withdraws from Dewar Cup tourney LONDON, Tues. Tennis officials were trying to contact South African number one player. Bob Hewitt, reported to have withdrawn from the Dewar Cup indoor tennis tournament which starts at Meadowbank Stadium. Edinburgh, on October 1 3. Hewitt, who was expected to be Hie
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  • 123 23 BUDAPEST, Tues. Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, hits out at nationalism and commercialism in sports. Mr. Brundage, on a visit here, said these were the two main threats hanging over the future of the Olympic games. Nationalism was dangerous because it led to the pursuit of
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  • 129 23 MONTE CARLO, Tues. Next year's Monte Carlo rally will have ten starting points instead of the usual six, the organisers have decided. The four cities to be added to the list are Almeria (Spain), Bucharest (Rumania), Glasgow (Scotland) and Marrakech (Morocco). The six traditional starting points are Athens, Frankfurt, Monte
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  • 130 23 LONDON, Tues. Princess Anne may ride for the British show jumping team in the 1972 or 1976 Olympics, the London Daly Sketch reported yesterday. According to the article, Princess Anne is trying to bring herself up to international standards, but modesty and tact keep her from commenting on her plans.
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  • 86 23 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Professional tennis tournaments will not be allowed on courts which come under the jurisdiction of National Federations, the executive of the International Lawn Tennis Federation ruled at its weekend meeting here. The decision, which coven almost all the major courts in the world, scorches plans for the professional
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  • 344 24 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Colts suffered their third consecutive defeat this season when they were beaten by the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment by five points (a goal) to three (a penalty) in a friendly rugby match on the padang yesterday. Colts yesterday
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  • 224 24 Hill wins Open 12-mile race in record time LONDON, Ontario, Tues. Ron Hill of Box It on, England, world record holder for the 10--mile (16 km) run, pulled ahead of Canada's Jerome Drayton to win the open 12-mile (19.3 km) race of the Springbank International Road Races in a record
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  • 108 24 Phua to open schools' cagers tourney PARLIAMENTARY Secretary to the Communications Ministry Mr. Phua Bah Lee will declare open the primary and secondary schools national basketball championships at the People's Association tonight at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Phua is also the vice-presidentent of the Basketball Association of Singapore. Thirteen teams have
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  • 240 24 Japan beat Poland 3-0 in world volleyball SOFIA, Tues. Yesterday's results in the finals of the world volleyball championships here: Men's Pool A: Japan 3 beat Poland 0 (15-4, IS- 12, 15-10). East Germany 3 beat Belgium 0 (15-1 1, 15-3, 15-8). Men's Pool B: Yugoslavia 3 beat Mongolia 0
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  • 28 24 BOLOGNA, Italy, Tues. Adriano Panatta, 20, defeated Nicola Pietrangeli, 37, 6-1, 3-6, 3-6, 10-8, 6-4, to win the Men's singles title at the Italian National Tennis championships. AP
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  • 177 24 INTER- CLUB CHAMPS Combined Schools tuned la a glut killing feat la the Singapore Table Teaais Association senior iater-clab final when they snatched a 5-4 wla over defending champion Naayang Slang Paa at Monk's Hill Secondary School on Monday night. The hero of the sight was Tan Kai Kok who
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  • 67 24 LONDON, Tues. Results of last night's English soccer games: English League Cup, 2nd round: Replay: Arsenal 4 Ipswich 0. 2nd Replay: Northampton 2 York City 1. Texaco Cup Ist round, 2nd leg: Airdrie 1 Nottingham Forest 1, Aggregate 4-4; Airdrie won on penalties 5-2. English League: Div. 3: Fulham 2
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  • 396 24 TWO VICTORIES FOR NANYANG IN TABLE TENNIS NANYANG Siang Pau scored a comfortable 5--0 victory over United Overseas Bank in the opening rounds of the Singapore Business Houses table tennis league match played at Monk's Hill Secondary School hall yesterday. Nanyang finished behind Combined Schools in the recently concluded senior
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  • 229 24 SAAA to hold another women's relay trials SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will have to hold another women's relay trial to pick the Republic's representatives for the Asian Games in Bangkok. This is in accordance with the directive by Minister for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok that only the fastest four
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  • 299 24 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese table tennis officials are trying to have Nationalist China dropped from the Asian Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) and replaced by Communist China, informed sports sources said. The sources said the move was headed by Mr. Koji Goto, president of the Japan
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