Singapore Herald, 1 October 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald a«g«pore Tfcgaday, October l t 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 cents
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  • 276 1 Territorial claim by Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. Brunei has claimed part of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, father of the present Sultan disclosed this in a speech today. The area in dispute is the limbang district in Sarawak's Fifth Division which was annexed by Rajah
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  • 407 1 BONN, Wed. Singapore and its port facilities are open to ships from anywhere in the world if their operations are peaceful, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said at a "pfctess conference here last night The Singapore leader denied the
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  • 280 1 World war threat still exists: Chou HONGKONG, Wed. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlai, today repeated China's warning that the "threat of world war still exists.** He gave the warning in his speech at a banquet celebrating the 2lst anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Republic, Radio
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  • 375 1 CAIRO, Wed. Egypt's mourning people today read an eulogy to President Nasser that might mark the return to L power of the man he once named as his successor. Mr. Zakaria Mohieddin, by the publication of his message of personal grief in the official newspaper, Al
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  • 187 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Thailand today agreed to increase sea patrols along their border coasts to check communist infiltration and co-ordinate surrender arrangements for the guerillas. A statement issued at the end of a ministerial meeting to co-ordinate joint efforts against Communist
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    59 1 Ramani dies UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Mr R. Raman! (above), Malaysian delegate to the U.N., died today in his suite at the Waldorf Astoria. He was €8. A Malaysian mission spokesman said that Mr Ramani died in his sleep. He had served at the United Nations since IK4. Mr Ramani underwent
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 64 1 DANANG, Wed. —An Air Vietnam DC-3 passenger plane crashed in bad weather today while trying to make a landing at Danang. National Police sources here said initially that all 29 persons including three crew members aboard apparently were killed, but a later
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    • 28 1 JAKARTA: Certain types of electric light bulbs and flourescent bubs have been banned in order to lessen the nation's dependence on imported goods, the Trade ministry announced today.
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    • 23 1 BELGRADE: President Nixon, the first American President to visit Yugoslavia arrived to a 21-gun salute and a warm popular welcome in Belgrade today.
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    • 15 1 LONDON: Britain arranged today to release Arab girl hijacker Leila Khaled under strict security precautions.
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  • 224 1 ABOUT 50 people were trapped for more than two hours in a three-storey house in McCaUum Street last night when the beams supporting the only staircase in the building collapsed. Firemen had to use hacksaws to cut off iron bars from the first floor
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  • 850 2 The new man at the helm in question and answer session A SINGAPORE HERALD EXCLUSIVE TUN ABDUL RAZAK, sworn in as Prime Minister of Malaysia nine days ago, has settled confidently into office. In this special interview with Francis Wong, editor of the Singapore Herald, he speaks his mind on
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  • 588 2 For Aussies- an emotioncharged Senate election FROM THE HERALD'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN CANBERRA DEFENCE is again emerging as a major issue in Australian politics with a crucial Senate election due in two months. With the Liberal-Country Party coalition Government of Mr John Gorton facing a serious rebuff in that election,
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  • 533 2 Thursday, October 1, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD CHINA'S 21st birthday is a timely reminder that the nation containing onethird of the world's population has come of age. Still a developing country by Western standards, China has made vast economic progress since 1949 without Western assistance. Within
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  • 449 3 Bold plans to preserve areas for their cultural value PLANS are now under way to preserve certain areas in the city district to highlight the way of life of the various communities in Singapore. Mr. Aim Choe, head of the Urban Renewal Department, said this yesterday. He explained that urban
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  • 84 3 A BUS driver whose vehicle knocked down and injured a 16-year-old girl near a zebra crossing was fined $500 in a traffic court yesterday. Chee Lai Peng of Commonwealth Drive had failed to exercise care and attention while aoproaching the crossing near the junction of
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  • 38 3 A MOTOR-CYCLE caogat lire as It was travelling along Seraagooa Road Bear the New World Amnsemeat Park early this morals*. I%e driver escaped uahnrt. The fire was believed to have started alter a short circuit.
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  • 311 3 THE TEACHING of mathematics in Raffles Institution was brought up to date when "modern mathematics" was introduced for the School Certificate syllabus in 1968. Not for Rafflesians the dry mechanical approach traditionally taught no more learning theorems parrot fashion the emphasis now is
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  • 73 3 A NON-COMMISSIONED officer attached to the Badto Division has been sacked from the Singapore Police Force for outraging the modesty of a womu. He was found guilty by a disciplinary board, which recommended his dismissal. The officer a Corporal was reduced to the ranks
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  • 45 3 DR. Toh Chin Chye, ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, will head the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development as chairman for two years. The board approved a budget of US$lOB,7OO for the institutes' first fiscal year, and rules regulations.
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  • 167 3 A SCHOOL for mud engineers the first of its kind in this part of the world will be set up here soon by the IMC Drilling Mud (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Announcing this yesterday, the chairman of the company, Mr C.P. Loucks, said he discovered that Singapore
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  • 222 4 STB needs an extra $20 million for t he next six years THE SINGAPORE Telephone Board has to find about $180 million to finance its development plan for the 70' s— $20 million more than originally estimated. This was disclosed yesterday by the General Manager of the Board, Mr. A.Y.K.
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  • 60 4 PENANG, Wed The KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will be operating DC- 10s to Kuala Lumpur in 1972, its general manager in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei, Mr. H.C. Forisch. said today. He added that KLM would extend its service to include Penang if the runway at the
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  • 204 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Malaysia has increased its aircraft strength in its forward air force base here for operations against Communist guerillas along the Thai-Malaysia border. A detachment of Sikorsky helicopters has already joined the existing helicopter squadron and a squadron of Sabre
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  • 79 4 THOMAS Huang Chong Tien of Telok Knrau Road was fined a total of $295 yesterday for failing to pay parking surcharges. Prosecutor Loh ah Chai from the Car Parks Division told the traffic court that Huang did not pay parking fees on 12 occasions from
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  • 108 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The latest edition of Time magazine has been referred by the Special Branch to the Ministry of Home Affairs for examination. It is understood that the issue contains an article analysing political and economic problems of Malaysia. Unless the article is
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  • 187 4 Govt sued for broken nose, cheek and six teeth ef scavenger A SCAVENGER employed by the Public Health Department yesterday sued the Government for damages for injuries sustained in an accident involving a crane used to load garbage into a refuse wagon. Abdullah Jaffir, 50, told the High Court that
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  • 183 4 The role of the Malays in development seminar A SEMINAR on "Malay Participation in the National Development of Singapore" will be held in December. Rev. James Wong, who is the co-ordinator of the seminar, said that the seminar will be jointly organised by the Community Study Centre and the Central
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  • 329 4 ONLY MINOR SULPHUR DIOXIDE PROBLEM FOR S'PORE SAYS THIS SCIENTIST SINGAPORE is not likely to have much of an air pollution problem from sulphur dioxide because heating systems for homes are not needed here, according to a visiting British scientist who has done extensive research into fuels and sulphur dioxide
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  • 50 4 PIRATE taxi drivers are required to show whether they are owner-drivers, or merely hiring such taxis, when they register for job conversion at three centres today. Hie Ministry of Communications has warned that applicants who do not supply correct information are liable to be rejected outright.
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  • 138 4 The PSA way to move hawkers off the streets THE Port of Singapore Authority has found an answer to the hawker congestion problem around the port area. It is putting up t5 hawkers* pitches for the petty traders who do a brisk trade catering for hungry dock workers. These traders
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  • 153 4 MALAYSIA'S OWN LINE APPOINTS EUROPE AGENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's national shipping line Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad has appointed agents in Europe and Britain. A statement by the corporation here said agreements with the agents were reached by the Corporation's general manager, Mr. Leslie Eu, who is now in
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  • 73 4 THREE police officers were passing by a medical hall in South Bridge Road on Tuesday and overheard a youth demanding $5 from the proprietor. Chia Soh Har, 18, was arrested and he admitted in Court yesterday that he approached Mr. Chow Chee Ying of the
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  • 47 4 THE new building of the Singapore Buddhist Lodge at Kim Yam Road will be opened on Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. by the President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw A vegetarian reception will follow the opening ceremony.
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  • 186 5 STB going into production in Jurong with Swedish firm A NEW Governmentbacked company will start making telephone equipment in Jurong next year. The c ompany the Telephone Industries of Singapore (Pte.) Ltd., is a joint venture between the Singapore Telephone Board and L.M. Ericsson, a Swedish firm. The Board's general
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  • 133 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The five-nation combined exercise planning staff which planned and co-ordinated the recent "Bersatu Padu" military exercises will -be disbanded tomorrow. The planning staff, formed 18 months ago with top military officers from Singapore, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia,
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  • 35 5 THE FINANCE Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will open the 21st International Rubber Study Group Assembly at the Conference Hall on Monday at 10.00 a.m., after a flag-raising ceremony by the delegates.
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  • 324 5 Ismail We have stepped up psychological war CO-OPERATION OF PEOPLE VITAL IN ACTION AGAINST BORDER REDS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Tan (Dr.) Ismail said today Malaysia had expanded its second war to win the hearts and minds of the people against Communist insurgents along
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  • 138 5 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian and Malaysian military commanders in West Kalimantan and Sarawak have agreed to shoot on sight any vessels illegally entering Indonesian waters in their region. Antara news agency said today that this warning was given in a written statement after a
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  • 50 5 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin will launch a "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution- Free" campaign in the MacPherson Constituency from Oct. 15 to Nov. 11. A highlight of the campaign is the judging of the cleanest block of flats and cleanest shop in the constituency on Nov. 3.
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  • 268 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Government is reconsidering plans to introduce stricter immigration checks on Singapore citizens entering Malaysia through the causeway. Informed sources said the Government was having second thoughts following appeals from the Johore Chinese Chamber of Commerce as well
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man made an unsuccessful attempt yesterday to grab $5,000 on the cashier's counter at a bank in Jalan Mountbatten here, a police spokesman said today. An officer of the bank, Mr. L. Lakshmanan, told police that he was attending to customers when
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  • 159 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The governing National Operations Council today approved changes in the Rent Control Act, 1957, to enable landlords to recover rentcontrolled premises in Kuala Lumpur for redevelopment. The new provisions will allow landlords to reclaim their properties from pre-war tenants by
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  • 241 5 MANILA, Wed. About 200 Roman Catholic prelates will converge here in November for the First Asian Bishops Conference to discuss and propose possible solutions to basic problems gripping Asia's teeming millions. To be attended by bishops from IS countries, the conference, scheduled
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  • 183 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today the gratuity aid pension money gives him by the government would enable him to live comfortably. Toe Government yesterday announced a tax-free gratuity of $2M,tM and a life pension of
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  • 138 6 FORTUNE TELLER PREDICTED NASSER'S DEATH TEL AVIV, Wed. Am Israeli astrologtst predicted President Nasser's fate Mere thaa two meaths ago. Astrologlst Laba Kaazak, la aa fartervlew la a promiaeat IsraeU dally last Jaly said the ead was rapidly appreacalag for the EgyptUa leader. "He to deflaltely aearlag aa ead wtthaat
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  • 150 6 New threat at our' doorstep: Senator WASHINGTON, Wed-The House of Representatives armed services chairman, Mr. Mendel River, said the United States must take decisive military action, if necessary to get a new Soviet Missile-launching submarine base out of Cuba "We cannot live with the new Soviet threat at our very
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  • 426 6  -  ALAN OSBORN [BACKGROUND By in Washiigton A "BRUTAL WAR" between America's young people and the established order of society was foreseen at the weekend by a Presidential commission on university unrest. In a surprisingly impassioned and outspoken report following its threemonth survey
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  • 636 6 Kings and Presidents gather in Cairo for Nasser funeral MBS B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CAIRO, Wed. Kings and Presidents are gathering here for President Nasser's state funeral tomorrow but the cortege will belong to the people. The Government requisitioned the major hotels to house die dignitaries, who began arriving last night. Millions of
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  • 417 6 NAPLES, Wed. President Nixon today discussed the future of Egypt and the Middle East with U.S. envoys from Mediterranean countries gathered in Naples. The meeting behind closed doors followed an assurance by Mr Nixon to Nato countries that the U.S. would
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  • 48 6 ZANZIBAR, Wed Iranian ambassador to Ethiopia A. Moghadam met Tanzanian First Vice-President Sheikh Abeid Karume in a bid to secure the release of four girls of Persian descent allegedly m arried forcibly earlier this month to members of the Zanzibar Revolutionary Council. 7
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  • 275 6 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WEEP IN STREETS CAIRO, Wed. As Egypt weat late ot days of nations! mourning, ever grewiag crowds urged through city streets to wail their despair over their tott leader. Weeplaf mllliois. crashed by shock aad grief, straggled to grasp the hank reaUty of his death. Ike
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  • 124 6 WASHINGTON,, Wed. Vice- President Spiro Agnew last night criticised Senate doves for trying to restrM President Nixon's action in South-East Asia and declared that "America's decision in Vietnam will decide the fate of at least six other countries." The remarks were
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  • 216 6 COURT-MARTIAL TO MARK SEPT. 30, 1965 COUP JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian armed forces today marked the fifth anniversary of the abortive coup of Sept. 30, 1965 by launching a court martial of one of its alleged ringleaders. On Government orders, flags were flown half-mast on public buildings in memory of
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  • 401 7 Israel may extend the 90 -day truce UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said that his government might extend the 90-day cease-fire with Egypt indefinitely. "Israel will not open fire simply because a certain date has been reached," he told a U.N. Correspondents Association lunch. He declined to
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  • 224 7 CONGRESS PASSES $1 9,900m BILL FOR ARMS SALES TO ISRAEL WASHINGTON, Wed. The House of Representatives yesterday passed overwhelmiagly a USslt,Mt million Military Procurement Bill which will allow the sale of arms to Israel in order to "restore and maintain the military balance in the Middle East/* The vote was
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  • 34 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Australia has agreed to provide Indonesia with two million dollars in Colombo Plan aid to improve and enlarge the water supply of the resort city of Bogor south of Jakarta.
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  • 407 7 UNITED NATIONS Wed. Pakistan called yesterday for an international investigation of the plight of the Muslim minority hi India, "which Is the victim of periodic mass killings." India replied that It was Pakistan's treatment of minorities which ought to be
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  • 545 7 NEW YORK, Wed. Recently-released American hostages of the Popular Front for the liberation of Palestine sent a telegram to Israeli Prime Minister Mrs Golda Meir last night asking her to release some Palestinians in return. The telegram was signed by 29 of the
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  • 189 7 China not likely to launch ICBM this year: Expert TOKYO, Wed. The director-general of the Defence Agency, Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone has ruled out the possibility of China launching an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) this year. Mr. Nakasone acknowledged reports that China would deploy IS or 20 such missiles on its
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  • 72 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon has signed a bill to authorise research aimed at protecting coral in the tropical Pacific Ocean from crown of thorns starfish. The bill would authorise the appropriation of $4.5 million for a starfish eradication programme. DDD ENVOY ARRESTED BANGUI (Central African
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  • 181 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. American forces plan to turn over their* modern equipment to South Korean troops as they leave the country, it was disclosed here today. This became known as State Department officials said they considered die publication of a 3,500-word paid advertisement
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  • 64 7 MANILA, Wed Ten of 13 prisoners slain in a riot fighting at the national prison yesterday were killed by security guards trying to stop a gang battle. A prison official said three guards were injured as they attempted to halt knife fighting in a cell
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  • 73 7 HONGKONG, Wed. Two French lecturers at Hongkong's Chinese University, in a letter to a local newspaper today protested at the expulsion of German lecturer Klaus Schleusener, 30, from this colony. Schleusener, of Berlin, and two foreign students, American Mitchell Meisner, 26, of Chicago, and Swede Lars Ellstrom,
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  • 351 7 BRITAIN IN COMMON MART: AT A RIGHT PRICE, says WILSON BLACKPOOL, Wed. Mr. Harold Wilson, the former Prime Minister, told the Labour Party congress that he remained in favour of British entry into the European Economic Community, provided the terms were right. He said that if the terms were such
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  • 17 7 TOKYO, Wed. Earthquake shocks centred in southern Tokyo shook the people awake early this morning.
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  • 73 9 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers have covered a cargo from Baie Comeau to Amsterdam at US$6 85 fd (free discharge) for Oct. and paid U559.75 for soyabeanmeal from the U.S. Gulf to Hamburg for Oct. Indian Government chartering will be at a standstill for the remainder of this
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  • 282 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 1. OUT: Nissho Maru 5, Star Aldebaran 10/11. Velay 13/14. Jhelum 18, Romo Maersk 19. Horol 23/24, Melbourne Maru 29/30, Oranienburg 31/32. Kinriki Maru No. 8 40/41, Andrzej Strug 42/43, Benarkle 44, Petaling 20 East,
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  • 364 10 The market rallied yesterday as buying was revived on hopes of a relaxation of the Japanese credit squeeze. Sentiment was also encouraged by the steady trend in New York. Some high-priced stocks and housing-related issues, however, came off the top on late profit-taking. Sony, Sharp, Mitsumi (Closing
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  • 726 10 Speculative mining shares closed on a very firm note yesterday after some mid-session profit-taking had been well absorbed. Many of the high priced issues turned back, however, as traders concentrated on topical stocks. International ended the day 1 1.30 higher at 17.20 after some uncertainty shortly before
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  • 198 10 The market yesterday closed steady after opening firm. Sellers appeared later in the day to check initial gains. Associated Hotels, Banks and Wharves were very active. Docks made headway to finish at $11.50. South Sea Textiles eased after announcement of an interim dividend of 50 cents. Total
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  • 119 10 TOKYO, Wed. Japan has concluded a deal with China to export 100,000 tons of steel, including hot coils, worth U5511,550,000. Mr. Tatsuro, Eda, leader of a Japanese trade mission which has just returned from Peking, said shipments would be made between November and April next
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 462 10 Yen revaluation long overdue, says trade expert WASHINGTON, Wed. A foreign trade expert has told Congress that revaluation of the Japanese yen is long overdue and the United States should seek an across-the-board adjustment of the Japanese currency in relation to the American dollar. In testimony before the joint House
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    • 378 10 US quotas bill to die? WASHINGTON, Wed. The drive led by Southern Congressmen to enact the first restrictive trade bill in 40 years peaked last week, and will die after the November elections, congressional sources said. The import quota bill which includes limits on U.S. imports of textiles and shoes
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    • 289 10 THE new managing director of BP in Malaysia and Singapore, Mr Keueth W. Waller, has already had direct connections with the local petroleum scene as the two countries were among those with which until recently he was concerned in BP's London office. He succeeded Mr David Robertson earlier this
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    • 198 10 THE free market price of gold may rise to US$7O an ounce by 1975 and to US$lOO by 1960, according to Mr Paul Jeanty, a director of Samuel Montagu the London commodity brokers. Writing in last week's issue of Euromoney, Mr
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    • COMPANY REPORTS
      • 116 10 IPOH, Wed. Tasek Cement and Associated Pan Malaysian Cement will begin their first shipment of 900,000 tons of cement clinker to Pakistan at the end of this year. The companies jointly signed a $35 million contract in 1968 to supply the cement clinker to the East Pakistan Industrial Developmet
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      • 100 10 LONDON, Wed. Charterhall Finance Holdings, said it is buying a 10 per cent direct interest in the 258 Australian mining prospects held by its associate company, Westmex Ltd. The areas in West Australia include those under current investigation by Western Mining. Payment is being made by the issue of
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      • 121 10 LONDON, Wed. Yamaichi Securities said its London office would become a full branch instead of a representative office, as from Oct. 1. London manager Muneo Isshiki said "the change in status means that for the first time Yamaichi will be able to deal with clients directly in Japanese stocks,
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      • 110 10 HONOLULU, Wed. Dole Company is buying a minority interest in a new pineapple plantation and cannery in Thailand to expand its operations to include a second foreign country. Dole president William P. Quinn said the cannery will have an annual production of 25,000 tons or 10 per cent of
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      • 200 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. American tin consumers have been assured that the change of leadership in Malaysia will not cause any alteration in the supply of the metal. The assurance is given by the Malayan Tin Bureau in Washington in its latest issue of "Tin News". "It is
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    • 267 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3175
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 200 11 PATALING RUBBER ESTATES harvested 23.66 million lbs*, of rubber in the 10 months ended August, compared with 24.2 million lbs. in the same period ended August last year. The average price received for sales during the period also fell to 20.25 d. a lb. compared with 21.46 d.
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    • 1613 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures, in brackets denote traded lots in I.OOO'a. Wben 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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    • 78 11 (Managers' prices for Oct. 1) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai Invt. Fund 1.23 1.28 MaL Progress Fund 1-00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78 Thfed Singapore 1.13xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98
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    • 343 11 MANILA, Wed. About 300 businessmen from 30 industrialised and developing nations today ended a week-long round of private contacts here, with indications of several joint venture projects in the making. Billed as the First Asian Investment Promotion Meeting, the gathering brought together 148 potential
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    • 142 11 Malaysian move to promote British investments LONDON, Wed. A London-based company, specialising in investment promotion, has been retained by the Malaysian Government to boost British investment in Malaysia. This follows a similar move by Singapore a few years ago. Final details are expected to be announced by Malaysian Finance Minister
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    • 708 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 49-7/8 ceata a Ib (op a qaarter ceat). The morning market yesterday was quoted lower at 49-1/2 cents value for RSS 1 October due to lower overseas advices. First business was struck at 49-3/4 cents for October. November was switched at 1-3/8 cents premium to October.
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    • 372 11 Stocks held small gains in early active trading yesterday. After almost one hour of *TnH*^gi Stanpoors industrials, broader in scope than the Dow Jones industrial average, was up 17 cents. The Dow Jones index was up about 0-27. Advancing issues led those on the downside by
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    • 583 11 LONDON, Wed. -The market was quietly firm yesterday. Small buying was seen on the later rally overnight in New York, but the Middle East situation was a restraining factor. Towards the dose, the Financial Times index was 1.4 up at 365.6, slightly off the highest level of
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    • 184 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were firm yesterday, rallying on Wan Street influences after the easier trend of the previous two days. Akzo, Philips, Unilever and Royal Dutch all gained ground, while Hoogovens finished well-maintained. KLM was firm on the overnight sharp Wall Street gain. Local Industrials mostly recovered; Shippings eased
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  • 169 12 TAIPING, Wed. Five trawler boats were sunk, six burnt and one fisherman was reported missing following a clash yesterday between two rival fishing groups about five miles off Port Weld, reliable sources said today. Three men were injured
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  • 227 12 Two from US and S'pore man in court FORGED US NOTES CHARGE TWO AMERICANS and a Singaporean appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges of passing US$3,lBO in counterfeit notes on Saturday at the Goodwood Park Hotel. Charles Francis Safley, 40, of Virginia, also faces another charge of
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  • 251 12 TUN RAZAK: Q A O From Page 2 and not just temporary, is bound to have a divisive influence especially since there are poor people of all communities. Would you agree that some indication that there will be complete equality at some future date would be helpful to the building
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  • 219 12 Plan your storage needs early, port users told THE Port of Singapore Authority has urged port users to plan their document clearance and storage requirements well in advance to save "time and money" as the rental charges for transit sheds and warehouses are being increased from today. A spokesman said
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  • 436 12 CPF AND GRATUITY DISPUTE: IAC AWAITS WRITTEN REPLY FROM COMPANY A COMPANY advocate told the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday that if it declared a retirement benefit clause in a collective agreement to be void, it would then appear guilty of approving many agreements containing similar clauses. Mr. LI Rat tray,
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  • 284 12 THE GOVERNMENT intends to encourage more doctors to specialise in anaesthetics to meet the shortage of anaesthetists here. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, the Health Minister, said this last night at the opening of the post-congress meeting of ana esthesio logy at the Alumni
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  • 607 12 Bomohs, drugs, adultery and sleuths in this court case THE maintenance court yesterday heard a case involving witchcraft, adultery, drugs and sleuths. Soh Yew Chwee, 44, applied to the court yesterday for the rescission of a monthly $180 maintenance order made to his wife on Dec. 8 last year on
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Thursday, Oct. 1, 1970
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    • 158 13 CHILDREN'S DAY: SWEETS AND TREATS AND ALL THINGS NICE ALL PRIMARY seaeels ge ea holiday tomorrow to cakaiali CMMrti'i Day, ami the cbJMrea will be treated te null ami Mscatts today as part of the occasion, in. la a message to scbeel ckmirta today, tbe Edacatioa Mmtster, Mr. lUm Kim
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    • 147 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingam, said today that there would be more exchange visits between the Royal Malaysian Navy and navies of other countries. However, if there was a need for more sea patrols, visit by
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    • 75 13 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Culture) and MP for Chai Chee, Inche Sha'ari Tadin, will declare open Fun Fair '70, organised by the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church, Siglap, at 10 a.m. on Sunday. All proceeds from the fair will be
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    • 101 13 Smoking ban: Advice comes first... MEMBERS of the public who feel like smoking in cinemas or theatres will now nave to leave their seats and smoke outside. Otherwise, they face a fine of up to $500. The ban on smoking came into effect today. However, the ban will be enforced
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    • 85 13 $1 .5m. spent on mosques in seven years SEREMBAN, Wed. A total of 93 mosques, costing more than $1,500,000, have been built in Negri Sembilan between 1962 and 1909. Ninety-four other mosques were expanded or renovated at a cost of $27,080 during the same period, the president of the State
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    • 355 13 Back to joys that grandpa knew in days of yore... MORE BUSINESSMEN are re-discovering one of the oldest methods of relaxing massage. Sometimes itty-bitty girls run. up and down a supine man's spine with bare feet.... sometimes they work him over with machines and steam. But mostly these men get
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    • 513 13 11 IN CAR FROM PASIR PANJANGTO PUNGGOL TWO TEENAGERS were drowned when a car carrying 1 1 people plunged into a river at the end of Upper Serangoon Road in the early hours of a Sunday morning in June, a coroner was told yesterday. At the
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    • 144 13 VARSITY JOB FOR S'PORE NUCLEAR SCIENTIST A NUCLEAR scientist is joining the University of Singapore from Monday. Dr. Tay Eng Soon, a research scientist in atomic energy will be returning here from Britain on Friday. He will be accompanied by his wife also a scientist. Dr Tay who has been
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    • 53 13 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed.: Tan Sri Ibrahim Fikri today resigned as Mentri Besar of Trengganu, a post he has held for nine years. He has been on medical leave for two months. The acting Mentri Besar, Inche Mah mud bin Sulaiman, 40, is expected to be sworn in
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    • 78 13 THE Science Teachers' Association, with the aid of an oil company has started a Youth and Industry project as part of the extra-curricula activities for upper secondary science students. The project aims to stimulate scientific inquiry, technical innovation and' invention, with an appreciation of
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    • 279 13 Hope for discharged prisoners: Jobs offered in Jurong TEN Jurong factories have opened their doors to discharged prisoners, thanks to the efforts of two officers of the Singapore After-Care Association. Mr Tan Kang Seng, one of the officers, said that the discharged prisoners were placed in the sawmill, furniture. woodcraft
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    • 65 14 THE Past Office Savtags Baak to ta latradace aa addltleaal facility far ItliiMnifr— ssday. A jetat accaasn caa saw ae ■aerated ay all ar may aae af wMk taelr pref ereaee at the Tklt facility will ae available at Stagaaare paat Jatat accaaaU
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    • 90 14 MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIRLINES wiU be flying a multi-racial and multi-cultural group of artistes to Colombo on Oct. 7 as part of its cultural programme. The aim it to promote friendly and harmonious relations between neighbouring countries. The artistes will be drawn from the People's Association,
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    • 89 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi, will hold discussions with senior Ministry officials next week to explore means of opening up more tin mines in Malay reservation areas. 'There are still many tin mining areas in Malay reservation
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    • 90 14 ABOUT 40 teachers and housewives attended a talk on the art of Chinese paper-cuts by Mrs. P. Koh at the National Library yesterday. Mrs. Koh stressed the importance of concentration in cutting the papers patterns. These patterns which varied from simple Chinese characters to dancing
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    • 75 14 Guitarist to give recital at Cultural Centre GUITARIST Ernest* Bitettl (above) will give a recital of classical guitar mule on Oct. 14 at tac Caitaral Centre at 8.45 p.m. Bltettl studied the guitar with Graclela Pompoalo and Jorge Martinez Zarate at the Musical Institute of SaiU Fe. He to the
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    • 182 14 Man sentenced to 16 years' jail in 18 years gets another seven A BURGLAR who had been sentenced to more than 16 years 1 jail in the past 18 years was ordered by the Thud District, Court yesterday to serve another seven-year term. The burglar, Hussein bin Matnawi, 34, was
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    • 60 14 MR. PREM Bhatia, High Commissioner for India will speak at the ioist birthday celebrations of Mahatma at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Race Course Lane, on Friday at 6.45 p.m. The other speakers are: Rev. T.R. Doraisamy, principal, Teachers' Training College, Mr. G. Sarangapany, editor Tamil Murasu and
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    • 160 14 "TELEPHONE vandalism is not an uncommon thing. It happens in any country, and in other countries the rate is five times more," said a Singapore Telephone Board spokesman yesterday. He was referring to a letter by Mrs. V. Tam to the Herald
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    • 471 14  - The man with many faces— taking it easy after Vietnam PHILLIP LIM By FANCY a chance meeting with American comedian Skip E. Lowe who starred with Anita Ekberg in "La Dolce Vita." "I want to get away from everything," he said when asked why he was staying at the Chinese
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    • 450 14 'Shots fired by two others in same car' —submission by counsel APPEAL BY MAN UNDER DEATH SENTENCE FOR MURDER TWO men had admitted firing the shots for which a third man was sentenced to death but their statements were inadmissible, Mr. David Marshal told the Court of Appeal yesterday. Ong
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      • 71 14 DIESEL ENGINE 8f8M71 6-385 HP cont. at 1.900 rpm. TiE BORNEO COMPANY/ Children's Day SPECIAL OFFER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS from Ist Oct., to 10th Oct., 1970 IRaymau ■CO., PTE. LTD^ MAIN STORE 369 NORTH BRIDGE RD., SINGAPORE7 BRANCH 90 NORTH BRIDGE RO..SIN6APORE 6. MIRANDA'S MODERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 18 P/R,
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    • 357 15 Without the ocean we'd be all at sea Star view OUR OCEANIC Neighbours, a series of ten weekly talks is concluded tonight on Channel 5, 7.20 pm. The speaker is Mr. George Thomson who spoke at the first programme on why the ocean matters to us. According to RTS, the
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 1165 15 ssssss QUfi ff^ y nl _JWBF MM 3.00 p.m. Gtfmal Hospital 3.00 Tarian2 Malaysia Cultural Dances 3.20 Anothar Song Another Melody (Tamil) (Repeat) 3.40 If s Happening In Singapore (Chinese) 3.25 B'wana Don Jungle-La Documentary 3-55 Homewtvei Matinee "Man Of Thousand 3.48 Riverboat "Witness No Evil" Faces" Part 2 (Mandarin)
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      • 127 15 r >y *^^JT W£, y^yar* r r g 1 I 1 3 IC^F^twwSy^^c^.hc.. 1970. W«H^ti,Ui WMr> w. "What do I get if I answer them all correctly?" TELEVISION 1.30 pm Radio Singapore, C3O pm a-*- 5 KSZSSw. 7pm Channel 10 n U r O r 5 torn Channel S 4>3
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    • 691 16  -  SEAH CHEANG NGEE 1 1 had never set eyes on him before the wedding ceremony E Teenager Hamidah speaks frankly of life with her 101 year old husband 'In 18 years I have never left my village' SUNGEI PETANI, Wed. What makes an attractive, young girl
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    • 159 16 THE Justice Department in Washington is awaiting word from its reviewers before deckling whether promoters of closed-circuit matkmai television showing of "Oh Calcutta" will be prosecuted under Federal obscenity laws. The off-Broadway play, featuring uodity and simulated sexual intercourse, was cancelled hi at least six of the
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      • 203 16 X 2NO VMM No *mo LJaaj X 1 ««MOKiiM.L«\iMIM*MI 1 X M^M'S M KfIL&»V*9 NOBOOBT* X 1 1 a-ou. 1 JO. 4.05, SJ>O 4jOJO PotorCMmiM f Cotor f CHtQUtr* i A "Faint Choqua" «M bo givon to oWiyoffv vno rainis ounnQ m# > lacroanMt of A.l.ra "SCNEAM (MW SCMAM A«AIN".
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      • 242 16 ""opens ODEON today; I I A GRUESOME THREE SOME! jHB^Sf Together For Tht First Tint f. w^^S»^\ I Nightnures Are Midi Of! |Fj£^ Oh «AMERICANINTERNATIONALhciu«iT«««c Rl I CHRISTOPHER LEE BJB?y JUDY HUXTABLE ALFRED MARKS MICHAEL GOTHARdC^SS^I 1 COLOR MOViEL*B «^^U| PKlW>»..w. v4 I I "FAINT CHEQUES" I A "Faint Cheque"
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      • 339 17 SIX RAF airmen survived a 50-mile trek through the Johore jungle. It took them a week. They were members of No. 103 Squadron, which flies Whirlwind helicopters from RAF Chang i. While in the jungle they found wild pig, deer, gibbon monkeys, and wild fowl. They also
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      • 116 17 HOUSEWIVES. IF you've problems finding young domestics you'll be pleased to know that the YWCA (Outram Road Centre) is going to train girls to help you. Mrs. Bell, chairman of the committee behind the scheme, has been asked by girls and their parents living
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      • 78 17 What do parents do with their children's text-books at the end of the school year? Some who have younger children keep them for future use, bat if yon don't have further use for them, why not do a good tan and send your unwanted textbooks to the
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 112 17 LIDO- OPENS TODAY! 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11 am, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.15 SABOTAGE! AMBUSH! KIDNAP! Into the HH into tne fc S"R^Rk L^B i* 4 rVrH L«l LEW 6ARONE.HMN DANIELE GAUBERT i (Vodu^^JULESLEVYand/«THUR6AIMRSaee«H)iayby(^BISH^ Stay i by IWOBERTS and RON BSHOP (kected by ARTHUR H NADR COLOR by Deluxe i 2,000
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      • 310 17 i /|rir 1 ¥TYC ATI aTOkI ;llKllAilloAllUll I OPENS TODAYI I 11 a.m., 1.48, 4.00. S JO. S.l B i I Robert Gouitt, Damala Gauoart i I -UNDERGROUND" Color (UA) I OPENS TODAY NO FREE LIST I 11 a.m.. 1.46. 4.00. 5 .30 4 .30 p.m. Anthony Staffan DJANfiO THE'
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    • Page 17 Miscellaneous
      • 286 17 THE DIARY 10 am 6 pm: Art Commonwealth 2, Singapore exhibition at Chinese Avenue; Jalan Eunos; University. Chamber of Kallang Estate; 8 pm: Concert by Commerce, Hill Street MacPherson Road; National Theatre Lorong Chuan and St. Company at the 5.38 pm: Official Michael's Market/ National Theatre. By opening of a
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    • 569 18  - The wrong idea of poetry I have never been able to understand why young Singaporeans seem to find it easier to express themselves in verse rather than prose. After all, prose is the natural way of speaking. Yet when we said that we'd like to see our reader's literary efforts,
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      137 18  - JACKIE McCORD Moderama 1971 a multi-media presentation of fashion and dance will be presented at the Tropicana on Friday, October 16. The YWCA is sponsoring this gala production in order to raise money to expand its community services which benefit all walks of life and all age groups. Their programme
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    • 968 18 LAST week, we printed a letter from someone who called herself "A different kind." She said that because she was plain she felt a failure. Below we print some reactions: I am plain-looking and definitely not rich. But I am happy, because had Fate endowed me with wealth and
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      • 136 18 pmmmml ■ij 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 111l kI All 'Now Era' biochemic rsmodiss or* pro- -niw combination remcdics pared in accordance with the British cowhiatiow rniin TTTTTTi Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia and based ZZZZ££&*« -?Tu- ,-t on Dr. ScnwessWs kbchemic Sys^m of '"""""a Medkine. The tiny tablets dissolve
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 164 18 HSifl Starscope HJ^S IZS9 Work comes along Many variables mnst Career and personal satisfactorily, but be considered In yonr affairs are rather personal affairs planning. Check to see Incompatible. Mixing contain problems. ITTnVfiffVllßnVnl P^^nWllPßinnnnnnni rising costs on items tßem produces no good r— -Mwnmnnnnnnni loWttrifli I^KnWSI wWch 9re abon^ dne
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    • 151 20 JUST right in front of my flat is the workshop of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed (SAP) where paralytics work. Every day, before work in the morning and after work in the evening, a group of paralytics gather at the entrance gate to
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    • 400 20 School food is as poor as rents are high vm*o<tomi I AM a tuckshop vendor, having plied my trade in a Government School since prewar days. I have read some letters about the poor quality of food sold in school tuckshops. In the old days the policy in schools was
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    • 244 20 WITH reference to the letter by "Concerned" (S.H. Sept. 23) it is not the intention of the Mkiistry to discourage any person from improving himself through part-time course. Where a person who has become liable for national service purely on the ground of having been a student
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    • 212 20 WHEN I read "Fair-Play's" letter (S.H. Sept. 29) on why teachers are making such a big fuss, I nearly vomitted. Allow me to put the record straight. Why are teachers buying houses in the Sembawang Housing Estate? He forgets that the teacher's pay is too
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    • 81 20 MORE than a month ago my wife was admitted to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for observation. I put down a deposit of $300 and she was put in a second class ward. After two days she was discharged. I asked for a refund and was refused. "You
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    • 259 20 IT'S THE SAME THE WHOLE WORLD OVER WITH reference to John Knox's letter (Column Seven S.H. Sept. 28), I would like to point out that racial discrimination is found wherever one goes, in every country, though not in the big cities but in the rural areas where the people are
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    • 477 20 Stop moaning and serve your nation with pride LATELY, there has been a profusion of letters from members of the public airing their grouses against the callup for full time National Service, so it would be quite a change for you to receive a letter from a group of young
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 414 20 6 CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY !H Herald Essay Compe- §t AAiiTrOT A ■IS titions will be at three UUN Ito I I levels for Pre-Univer- aai mAKI L^b^b4 Wsity students, for Secon- UUUrUN dary Four students and CUT out thls coopon aod
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 480 20 I ACBO6S DOWN 1. One can find an unruly 1. Extracted essence with tyrant in military camps Edward after the beginning (9) of December and 7. Lady ran into a piece of October.. .(B) rope (7) 2. ...and then made a maple 8. Portable toilet with gold confection for a
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    • 1108 21  -  YOU hear it in the church, at a wedding, in a funeral, in a bar or a coffee house. H It wails, whimpers, rages, howls, chimes, caresses, snorts, rattles, serenades. It can do a lot more just with one man. That's the dear
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    • 163 21 Strip show with a difference and here it is WE'RE told "Le Unisex" is startling. Not the fashion fad, but the mixed strip show spawned in Paris. It opens tonight at the Marco Polo six girls and two gays. Here's a picture of them. Apparently they peel like oranges. Oh,
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    • 386 21 ISAAC, better known as Ike, Cole is a man who knows who he is and what he wants. HE knows he has talent and does not have to rely on his late brother Nat's fame and popularity to get him to the top. Forty-three-year-old
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      • 140 21 GOOD NEWS FOR ELDERLY MAN! WANT TO BE ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC LIKE YOUNG MAN? A\ «*a» 11 surt Uking to-day "•EMILEJC" a medicinal (AIwWWHWMWMW preparation by Dr. Me*) Wotaa, M.fJ. F.*U. of lM^f\l Oermany. "SENILEX" has been awarded 60 gold medais by international Exhibition Sl^^WV^W KNILCX Is a special compound
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      • 2266 22 -':■■*•.'■■•:>••■•■' y 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 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service
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      • 347 22 LEADING AMERICAN COMPANY requires 10 Chinese Malays and others (male/female) to introduce our merchandise in Singapore only. We will train and equip you. Remuneration: flat monthly figure plus commission and incentives. Transport provided. Personal interview at 183-B, Goldhill Shopping Centre, Thomson Road, Singapore, 1 1 on 30th Sept Ist Oct.
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      • 322 22 fP /AiQil^iflk Q JICQI For our C|assified In/n ULJLT B 1 Tele- Ad Services b^b^b^bZXXCbO 10 SMALL OFFICE SPACE with low rent. Will consider private homes (preferably with spinsters or very small families). Write Box Hl lB9 Singapore Herald. FOB OFFICE Floors and Carpets cleaning with modern equipment. Consult: Mak's
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      • 297 22 ■I r eVB^B^BVaHaVBaI REPRODUCTION, REDUCTION, Enlargement, all plans, drawings, maps of any size to required scale Tang's Photocopy Service 123 Market Street Singapore *****. PAST PHOTO-COPYING SERVICE Champion Copying Centre 5. Ground Root, President Shopping Centre Tel: ***** *****6 Available 3M Dry Copy Machine "233" Cash: $420/- H.P.: Monthly $38/-.
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      • 471 22 ENGLISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS. Special attention failures. 11. Cairnhill. S'pore 9. *****. ENGLISH, Elementary Mathematics. Additional Mathematics ft Science by experienced teacher. Tel. *****0 between 10 am ft 7 pm. TANGUN DRIVING SCHOOL quick to pass your driving test. Hourly $6/- 16 Tanglin Road S'pore Tel. *****8. •>»— »#+#»»eW#«W#«< BAND AUTHORITIES
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      • 346 22 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from experienced caterers for the operation of the Restaurant Bar at Keppel Club. Tender forms may be obtained from the Club Manager against a deposit of $500. A showround will be conducted at the Club's premises at Bukit Chermin on Saturday, 3rd October, 1970 at
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    • 354 23 Yachting world predicts sweeping changes in the next America's Cup NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Wed. The controversies surrounding this year's America's Cup races raise many questions as to the future of the event, and a large segment of the yachting world predicts rweeping changes. In the first place, the Australians would
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    • 369 23 TAIPEI, Wed. Aside from Miss Chi Cheng, Taiwan has another "late bloomer" in men's sprint posing a threat to athletes at the Sixth Asian Games at Bangkok in December. He is 26-year-old Su Wen Ho who has twice taken part in the
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    • 494 23 PEKING, Wed. A crowd of 20,000 spectators, including top Chinese government officials, attended basketball matches between China and Albania last night which could have important implications concerning China's sporting ambitions It was the first international sporting event arranged here since the beginning of the
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    • 275 23 Newcomer State Pension does splendid workout NEWCOMER State Pension (Sonny Lim), trained at Ipoh by Eddie van Breukelen, did an attractive workout on good going at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. He beat stable mate Kakamion in a 3f trial in 38 3/5. He can be confidently followed this week-end. Pharever and
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    • 238 23 ROYAL New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Admin. Coy) of Nee Soon thrashed Singapore Cricket Club XV by 30 points (3 goals and 5 tries) to 5 (a goal) in a friendly match on the padang yesterday. A third minute try by wing-forward Te Poa sparked
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    • 304 23 Aussies take first four places in tennis poll DALLAS, Texas, Wed. Australians nailed down the first four places in a poll of the top 32 tennis players in the world conducted by World Championship Dennis Incorporation. The 32 players, headed in order by Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe and
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    • 215 23 KEPPEL Club "C" Division October monthly medal (stableford) starting times on Saturday. Players are requested to report to the starter seven minutes before starting time: 8.15 a.m. Lo Ching Yee (24) Lee Yee Man (24) Himmat Singh (24); 8.21 P. Donoghue (19) W.A. van
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    • 359 24  -  NATIONAL Sports Control Board will meet on Oct. 15 to decide whether or not to include the Singapore hockey team for the Asian Games at Bangkok hi December. The last Singapore appearance in the Games was in 1962 at Djakarta. Singapore lost the
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    • 234 24 THAILAND REFUSE HK POLICE TEAM FOR KING'S CUP BANGKOK, Wed. Football Association of Thailand confirmed here today that Thailand had turned down an offer by the Hongkong Police soccer team to participate in the third King Cup's soccer tournament scheduled to be held in Bangkok from November 8 to 20.
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    • 383 24 Pat, Roy, Chin Joo qualify for the Games THREE swimmers yesterday reached the Asian Games qualifying times in the first official Singapore Amateur Swimming Association trials at Chinese Swimming Club. The successful Games probables— Patricia Chan; her brother Roy and Tay Chin Joo— beat the marks by wide margins. Patricia
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    • 40 24 lie first three swimmers who reached the SASA's qaaUfytag standards at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Top pietdre from left: Tay Chin Joo, Patricia Ckaa aid ker brother Boy Bottom picture shows Roy la the backstroke trials.
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    • 88 24 Double for Bukit Batok and Jurong in softball tournaments BUKIT Batok West and Jurong Primary scored a double in the Bukit Timah District Primary Schools softball championships. Bukit Batok won the senior boys division beating Boys Town and the junior tournament when they defeated Um Chu Kang in the finals.
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    • 65 24 UNBEATEN Public Swimming Chib BI team won the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association Junior Water-polo league when they beat Singapore Swimming Club 7-3 in the last tie at Tanjong Pagar yesterday. Soh Seng Thit 3, Andrew Ho, Joseph Yeo, Foong Kura Hong and Wan Kok Hoe
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    • 534 24 SINGAPORE Combined Schools are aiming for a double when they meet Nanyang Siang Pau in the key match of the Singapore Table Tennis Association women's senior inter- team tournament at Monk's Hill School haU tomorrow. Both the teams took full points last night for
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    • 526 24 Fifty-two enter Herald skilled Driving Test FIFTY-TWO entries two more than the required number have been received for the Singapore Herald Driving Tests when the entry closed yesterday. This skilled driving competition, promoted by the Singapore Motor Sports Club, wll be held on Oct. 4. All competitor* must sign-on at
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    • 209 24 A SNAP goal by Yoong Yuen Soo five minutes from time gave Combined Schools "A" team a 2-1 win over Singapore Recreation Club in theSHA's under--23 knockout hockey match on the padang yesterday. Schools attacked from the start and were one up after ten minutes of
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