Singapore Herald, 9 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald no. 89 Singapore Friday, October 9, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 242 1 Racialists have gained ground in past 18 mouthsKit Siana SEREMBAN, Thurs. The secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Me Lim Kit Siang, said today the forces of com muna lis m and authoritarianism had gained impetus m the past 18 months m Malaysia. The DAP leader said this m his
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  • 78 1 RIO de JANEIRO, Thurs.In the town of Xiquexique, two hippies were tarred, ordered to shave and cut their hair and warned that the next "long hair" that appears m town will be thrown to the man-eating piranhas. According to the Rio newspaper Globo, the tough
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  • 478 1 AN MSA spokesman said the airline would only be able to extend Its services to London m April next year. The original plan to fly next month was shelved when the talks broke down m London m August. BRITAIN has granted righted rights to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines
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  • 328 1 PARIS, Thurs. Both North Vietnam and the Vietcong rejected today President Nixon's peace proposals. Mrs Nguyen Thi Binh, head of the Vietcong delegation, and Mr Xuan Thuy, Hanoi's chief negotiator, made known their stand this morning before the opening of today's 87th session of the Vietnam
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  • 414 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. Tass news agency said today that President Nixon's new peace proposals confirmed that the United States wished to maintain the present South Vietnam leaders m power. And this constituted one of the main obstacles on the road to a peaceful settlement
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  • 56 1 Prince Charles makes brief stop at Chang i PRINCE Charles of Britain landed m Chang airfield here yesterday, for a one hour stopover on his way, from London to Ffli, tor the Ftjians' Independence Day celebrations tomorrow. Prince Charles will represent his mother, Queen Elizabeth n, at the ceremony. He
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  • 324 1 r— US-ISRAELI PACT ON MILITARY INTERVENTION NEW YORK, Thurs. The United States and Israel prepared a plan to intervene mlitarfly last month to save gfaig Hussein of Jordan from being overthrown and replaced by a Government tied to Russia, the New York Times said today.
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  • 106 1 HERE AT a glance is what President Nixon proposed m his speech on South-East Asia on Wednesday night: AN IMMEDIATE ceasefire, with both sides holding their present positions, with international supervision, no build-up of military strength, and extension of the ceasefire throughout Indo-China BROADENING of the Paris
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 94 1 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Thurs. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore returned yesterday to Harvard University to resume studies as a Fellow of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. A university spokesman said the prime minister, who was at
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    • 15 1 DDD RAWALPINDI: Pakistan President Yahya Khan has agreed to visit China m early November. AP
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    • 20 1 ODD MANILA: Four persons, including a district attorney, were killed tonight by riding gunmen m Cavite City, southwest of Manila.
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    • 25 1 PEKING: Premier Chou En-lai Today conferred with former French Premier Maurice Couve de Murvlle who arrived here two days ago for a two-week visit. POP
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    • 21 1 PEKING: Former French Premier Maurice Couve de Murvflle today met Premier Chou En-lai, two days after Ma arrival in China. AFP
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    • 51 1 ■MJJ- UMSU leaders retract statement attacking Malay undergraduates for defacing English language signs m the University of Malaya Page 12. Brunei bases its Limbang claim on religious grounds. Page 12 Double murder probe: Note from 'jilted lover.' Page 13. BLUE film blues. Page 16. MOTORING and motor-cycling. Pages 18 and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 340 2 REPUBLIC OF CAMBODIA: ONE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST MONARCHIES ENDS TODAY PHNOM PENH: When Cambodia is proclaimed a Republic today, one of the oldest monarchies m the world will come to an end. The Peacock Throne of Iran has existed for two thousand years. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia the
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  • 239 2 r A letter from the Pohi c ami thr Singapore Herald s reply PLEASE refer to the report captioned "Mystery of mad killer m flat" which appeared on the front page of your paper on Thursday, Oct. 8. It is stated m the report that: "Homicide Squad
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  • 438 2  -  JAY PERKINS By PRESIDENT Nixon's new peace proposal is the latest m a series dating back to May 1968 when North Vietnam and the United States began attempts to negotiate an end to the Vietnam war. Four basic outlines for peatfe have been laid
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  • 913 2  - Sabah: US $54m. offer from kL TO Manila DAVID BAIRD SULU CAPITAL ABUZZ WITH TALK OF UNDERCOVER NEGOTIATIONS By MANILA: It takes a major event to excite the 40,000 people of Jolo, capital of the Sulu mini-archipelago; 600 miles south of here. One of the main centres of Muslim power
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  • 408 2 Nixon speech: No nearer to peace PRESIDENT'S Nixon's latest Vietnam peace proposals contain some new elements but not enough to occasion much surprise at their immediate rejection by Hanoi and the National Liberation Front. The only point that might have aroused the momentary interest of the Communists was the offer
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  • 266 2 Singapore has one rather well out of the air talks with Britain, successfully concluded yesterday. It has gained for MSA a trunk route to London and another across the Pacific to the United States and Canada, while retaining its HongkongTokyo regional rights. The London route includes a
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  • 264 3 Choice of career in pictures A SIX-DAY photographic exhibition on careers will begin at the National Library Lecture Hall on Monday. It is organised by the Vocational Guidance Steering Committee to help educate the public, especially parents of school-leavers, on the various types of "occupational environment" m Singapore. The exhibition
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  • 210 3 Aseab accord on provision of common tele-links KUALA LUMPUI, Than. Aseu countries ha ve agreed to cc oiil— te their telecommunication networks and earth satellite stations, paving the way for a common link m a television, radio and telephone system. A commuriqne Uaned at the end of a three-day meeting
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  • 73 3 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces will conduct a military exercise m the Marsiling area from 8 am today to 1.30 pm tomorrow. Blanks will be used during the exercise. The public is advised not to be alarmed. Odd NEW ETV NUMBERS THE telephone numbers of the Educational
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  • 241 3 TWO RECEPTION GROUPS TO WELCOME INDIA'S TOP FILM STAR VETERAN Indian actor and producer, Mr. M.G. meeting two separate ittcptioa committees when he arri yes here ea Suday afternoon from Baagkek to •hoot fete sew coioar Him, 'The yoath who watered aroand the world." The reason two reception committees had
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  • 274 3 NATURAL tourist attractions may be scarce m Singapore, but the Government and private developers are doing their best to create new attractions and to develop such as there are, according to Mr. Lan Yuen Cheong, the Head of Facilities of the Tourist Promotion Board.
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  • 326 4 OUR NUCLEAR PHYSICISTS CAUTION: RADIOACTIVE reads a sign on a door at the top floor of the University of Singapore Science Block. Behind that door is Singapore's only neutron generator and working on it are a group of six nuclear physicists.
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  • 49 4 THE Prime Minister's wife, Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew, returned home yesterday from London after accompanying Mr. Lee on part of his ten-week world tour. Among the cities she visited were Moscow, West Berlin, Bonn and Paris. The Prime Minister is now m the United States.
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  • 32 4 THE Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will resume his weekly meet-the-people sessions on Sundays at 10 a.m. at the Rochore Community Centre, Prinsep Street, beginning this Sunday.
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  • 522 4 A BOOMING FUTURE FOR AIRLINES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. World air travel is expected to treble to 1,220 million passengers m 1980 with the Pacific having the greatest growth potential. This was stated by Mr. Stanton E. Read, Pata's Research Director m two papers presented
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  • 384 4 Widow blames hospital for death of husband KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A widow today sued the Malaysian Government for damages for the death of her husband which, she claimed, was caused by negligence on the part of the staff of the District Hospital at Kuala Kubu Bharu, 40 miles from here.
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  • 256 4 $114mil. to develon ports and airports in East Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Malaysia will spend $114 million for the development of ports aad airports ia East Malaysia within the next two years. This was announced here hy Transport Minister, Data Ahdal Gaaie Gileag, before he left for a familiarisation tearefSabaa.
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  • 59 4 AN ELECTRICIAN, Tan Ptaey Kah, 21, of Braddell Road, died m the Outram Road General Hospital early yesterday morning after he fell 20 ft from a ladder while fixing wires on the roof of a building hi Jurong on Wednesday. Police said Tan who was employed
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  • 103 4 BUS driver Cheh Piang Chew, 30, of Jalan Haji Karim was fined $80 m the first traffic court yesterday for negligent driving. He admitted having driven a bus negligently m Kallang Road on Jan. 17 this year. The bus collided with the rear of a car
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  • 274 4 AN AMERICAN psychologist has spent the last few years living out of his suitcase, tramping around Asia, as a pioneer of his faith the Bahai faith which believes m one race and one world. Dr. Sidney Dean, SO, snd his wife
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  • 524 4 MOST Government servants call it "The Holy Bible of the Civil Service." They don't like it, but if they want promotion, they must pass examinations based on this book the Instruction Manual. The three issues of the I.M. "Finance and Accounts",
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 291 5 LOCALLY-made building materials are as good as if not better than those produced anywhere else, according to Mr. Rex Koh, the president of the Singapore Institute of Architects. "Most, if not all, materials manufactured m Singapore have to undergo a very stringent,
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  • 87 5 Date set for talks on JAL dispute JAPAN Air Lines' dispute with its employees over a language allowance will be heard m the Industrial Arbitration Court next Thursday. The dispute is over a claim by the workers that the management gave one worker a special allowance for being able to
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  • 160 5 THE National Trades Union Congress has set up a sales organisation for its $1.5 million insurance co-operative project INCOME which is expected to be launched before the end of the year. According to the latest issue of Perjuangan the union's monthly publication shares
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  • 207 5 THE following candidates have been successful m the University of London External Diploma and Degree Examinations held m May and June this year. Chan Baa Kee, Janet (Second Class Honours Lower Division). BJSc lie— omlr n PAKi v. Vincent Albert Gabriel (Third Class Honours), Ng
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  • 243 5 AMBULANCE DRIVER ALSO HURT AFTER THIS... AMBULANCE driver A. Rahim was rushing an assault victim from Beach Road Police Station to the Outram Road General Hospital yesterday morning when he became a victim of an accident himself. It was just about 1.15 a.m. when
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  • 29 5 MR. HON Sui Sen, the Finance Minister, will open Tudor Court, the new offices of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board on Oct. 23 at 5 p.m.
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  • 249 5 COMPANY'S RIGHT TO DEFRAY INCREASES IN CPF CHALLENGED A COMPANY'S right to offset the increased Central Provident Fund contributions from the employees' gratuity was challenged by a union advocate m the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday. Mr Chue Shui Hoong, arguing on behalf of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union
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  • 371 6 From SUDH AKAR BH AT, Herald Special Correspondent m New Delhi IT IS SAID that Indians revel In legal quibbling and word-splitting. The latest political drama m Uttar Pradesh, the biggest of India's 17 states, is a good illustration. The argument
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  • 259 6 SADAT WILL NAME PRIME MINISTER TO SHARE THE BURDEN OF POWER CAIRO, Thars. President-elect Aawar Sadat pledged to cnUiue the late Presldeat Nassers policies, particularly the straggle agaiast Israel aad the special frleadship with the Soviet Union bat gave notice that Mr. Nasser's all-encompassing respon sibUlties were too heavy to
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  • 62 6 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. Controversial Russian novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn, banned m his homeland, today was awarded the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. The Swedish Academy of Letters said it had made the award to the 52-year-old writer, called the "Dostoyevsky of our time" for "the ethical force with
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  • 50 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Government has named Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Vinogradov as the new Russian ambassador m Cairo. The new ambassador accompanied Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin when he met with Arab leaders while m Cairo last week to attend the funeral of President Nasser.
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  • 60 6 FORTH WORTH (Texas), Thurs. Two pilots were killed last night when an Fill, the controversial battle plane, crashed and burned north of here. After the last crash of the swept-wing plane near Nellis air force base m Nevada, the planes were grounded to undergo extensive stress testing.
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  • 29 6 TANANARIVE, Thurs. Malagasy President Philibert Tsiranana told the first meeting of his new Cabinet that ministers who did not toe the line of the majority must resign.
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  • 377 6 LUSAKA, Thurs| Zambia will break Completely from white South Africa as soon as it is self-sufficient, President Kenneth Kaunda said tonight. Zambia would co-operate with South Africa and Rhodesia only if the Governments of the two countries widened their voting franchise
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  • 109 6 US planes bomb towns in Laos VIENTIANE, Thurs. American planes have been bombing northern Laotian towns and villages for more than two years, according to refugees from the area. Refugees interviewed m and around Vientiane said that m mid-1968 bombers, which previously focused on Communist troop concentrations, began striking population
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  • 246 6 PHNOM PENH, Thurs. The Vietcong and North Vietnamese have launched their biggest attack since the beginning of the war m Cambodia. A Cambodian High Command spokesman said today a force of 7,000 to 10,000 attacked Cambodian Army positions at Taing Kauk and
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  • 1237 6 Nixons hope: A generation of peace asdasdfasdfasdff LET us give our children what we have not had during this century, a chance to •njoy a generation of peace. THE United States has nwr sought to widen the war. What we soak is to widen the poaoa. Mr. Nixon NEW PLANS
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  • 435 7 Torres storms in with show of strength LA PAZ, Thurs. Leftists Gen. Juan Jose Torres swept to power yesterday with a show of strength that toppled his rightfst opponents. Ten leftist demonstrators were reported killed m a mining town by military officers m the only known bloodshed of the two-day
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  • 50 7 MOSCOW, Thurs. Tass announced today that a 9 lb. 13 ounce gold nugget has been found at Kolya, m the extreme north-east of Siberia. This is the second big nugget found there m three months. The one uncovered m July weighed 21 lbs. AFP
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  • 360 7 BEIRUT, Thars. Travellers retaraiag from Cairo last Bight reported brisk Military activity oa the Egyptian side of the Saex Caaal standstill ioae la appareat vlolatloa of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Egypt. "The Egyptian desert Wtweea Cairo ami Sacs Is
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  • 99 7 WASHINGTON, Ttaurs. President Nixon last night signed a bin authorising him to sell USsli,S6i million worth of arms to Israel. The provision expressing Congress's "grave concern with the deepening involvment of the Soviet Union In the Middle East" and authorising arfns
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  • 317 7 MONTREAL Thurs. A note believed to be from the kidnappers of British diplomat James Richard Cross has set a new deadline for meeting ransom demands. Canadian Foreign Secretary Mitchell Sharp called on the abductors last night to name a negotiator to talk terms
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  • 153 7 10,000 killed? No, only 500, says U.S. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Not more than 500 people died m the Jordan civil war, State Department spokesman Robert McCkMkey said last night. He told a press conference that reports of several thousand people having been killed m the fighting were "enormous exaggeration." The death
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1478 8 I I \J Nw FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules f I K N. Djgmning on this page are given in four parts for aJ±* l X«^— «W^7 we tbou nd. eastbound. southbound and coastal. mm j v A jd~- i *^aaMRmW I BlBwtVC e!£n e^ V 9 |ves the
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  • Shipping notes
    • 121 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. An increase of 15 per cent m freight rates on cargo moving from ports m the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to U.S. ports on the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico has been announced by six steamship companies. The companies are members of the Red
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    • 32 9 HONGKONG, Tours. Five pleasure craft with a total value of U.S. $300,000 were loaded onto the Indian ship Vishva Dharma today for shipment to the United States. AFP Baltic Exchange Page 10
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    • 41 9 BEIRUT, Thurs.— Japan has offered to build a dry dock and establish fishing industries m Lebanon m a bid to bridge a wide gap m the balance of trade between the two countries, fhe Beirut newspaper Al-Nahar (the Day) reported. AP
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    • 64 9 HONGKONG, Thurs.-A major West German shipping line has ordered four third-generation c o n t a iner-sh ips with an estimated value of US$l 25 million for the Hongkong-Eurdpe run. The ships, which will be m service by 1972, were ordered by Hapag-Lloyd Ag, according to Albercht Otte, a senior
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    • 139 9 LIMA, Peru,Thurs. The state-owned Compania Peruana de V a pores (Peruvian Shipping Co.) plans to open regular services to Japan and to the Western and Central Mediterranean before the end of the year. Rear Admiral Federico Salmon de la Jara, president of the company, said yesterday that the 12 new
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1273 9 Westbound continued STRAAT VAN OIEMEN Oct 15/17 E.London, P.EIiz. Capetown. RIL/KPM TREVALOR Nov 6/7 Durban, C'town, P.Eli*., E.L'don. l_ M# SM/MSS STREEFKERK No* 21/23 A'werp, R'Dam/A'dam. Hamburg. VAR Oct31 London (28/11) MM/MM Bremen. NLL/KPM SCHELDE LLOYD 0*25/28 Bilbao. A'werp, R'dam. B'men. TRAV.ATA Dec. 13/19 N.Y. (4/2) B'more (1/3) Hamburg. NLL/KPM
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    • 263 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Smitiloyd 5, Hoei Maru, Sungci, AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Pakning, Petro Tig*. Michael BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Jebsen, Bombala, Englishman. FOR OCT. 9. Jason. Elbe, Gambali, Gammewah, 9 A o Sumber Tunas 3. Tung Ming, OUT: Heenng Lotte 3/^ Hwa Peto) Shan 5, Luna Maersk
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 512 10 NEW YORK, Thurs. Recent action under United States anti-trust laws is seen by some indus try sources as a threat to their home and overseas operations alike. Briefly, the anti-trust division of the Federal Department of Justice is trying to spread the law to
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    • 108 10 Teheran, Thurs. The Shah of Iran has warned Western oil companies m Iran to increase their output or face new legislation to protect the country's interests. The Shah made the warning on Monday when he opened a new session of Parliament. He did not say what
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    • 10 10 ALL Hongkong markets were closed yesterday, (local holiday).
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    • 203 10 PEOPLE in business Mr J.W. LAWRY, who has been with the Wearne Group for almost 20 years, has left for Australia. Mr Lawry Mr Lawry, 55, who started as a workshop engineer with Wearne Brothers, m Singapore, retired as general manager of Progress Motors, a member of the Group. He
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    • 126 10 Exim Bank credit for Malaysia WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Export-Import Bank authorised a US$BOO,OOO credit to Malaysia, to help finance sale of American road construction equipment. Malaysia will make a cash payment of the balance of the contract price of U551,200,000. The loan is to be repaid m ten semi-annual
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    • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
      • 100 10 PARIS, Thurs. Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha will launch a US$2O million 15-year convertible debenture issue, Morgan et Cie International S.A., joint leader of the underwriting syndicate said. Morgan said the offers is expected to open on October 21. The coupon should be 7% per cent, subject to market conditions,
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      • 171 10 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union has approached International Business Machines to explore how "some type of relationship" might be worked out, IBM chairman Thomas J. Watson Jr., said. Mr. Watson said he had just completed two days of general talks with Soviet officials and decided to study the possibilities
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      • 76 10 HONGKONG, Thurs. Kumagami Guml has been awarded a US$l7 million contract by the Hongkong Government for major work on the runway at Kaitak international airport here. The government has estimated that the total cost of extending the runway will amount to US$25 million. The contract, awarded to Kumagami,
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      • 399 10 Ironically, rubber saw the lowest price for some 2% years whilst the I.R.S.G. 21st Assembly was taking place m Singapore this week. 47 cents was touched briefly for current month, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. The persistence of weight of physicals bearing against insufficient offtake, together with liquidation
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      • 167 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of In Malaysia-Singapore. Local doUsa per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.8726 7.8400 7.8276 Australian Dollar 8.4476 3.4060 8.3860 Canadian Dollar "-*°w New Zealand Dollar 8.4676 3.4100 3.3500 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3176
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    • 342 10 Prices eased at the opening yesterday as small selling spread to high-priced issues. The market showed little apparent reactions to President Nixon's Vietnam speech. Sony, Matsushita Electric, Nippon Kayaku and Canon Camera lost ground. Low priced stocks, however, met selective demand. Oils and shippings were higher. The
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    • 79 10 Bank Negara return of liabilities and assets as at close of business on Wednesday, Sept. 30 (m dollars): LIABILITIES Capital 40,000,000 General reserve 34.597.214 Malaysian currency m circulation 1,055,315,953 Deposits: banks 174,279,279 Malaysian Government 414,147,766 Others 223,872,977 Allocation of special drawing rights 64,285,800 Other liabilities 164,827,622 2,171,326,611
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    • 675 10 Mining shares moved erratically yesterday, as profit-taking cut back a number of recent high-fliers. Other issues, particularly the established miners, moved higher under strong support. International was again the most active stock, en '.ing the day 70 cents lower at $6 after selling down to $5.80 at
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    • 186 10 LONDON, Thurs. The market today opened on a quiet note but grain shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Northern range to Taiwan at US$lB fd (free discharge) for Oct. Confirmation was lacking on reports that two sugar cargoes of 14,060 and 17,000 tons have been fixed
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    • 425 10 NEW YORK, Thurs. The first new commodities exchange m half a century, the West Coast Commodity Exchange,, is scheduled to open m Los Angeles on Oct. 15. "The estimated gross volume m commodities trading coming out of 11 western states is about 100,000 million a
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 250 11 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED made a pre-tax profit of £1,2*2,563 m the year ended March, compared with £1, 176,000 the previous year. The better results were mainly due to the higher average price of tin. The company's production was 200 tons lower at 2,553 tons. The general
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    • 118 11 Perak speeds up IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Government has introduced a new system to speed up the approval of applications for industrial sites m the state. This was stated today by the state Mentri Besar Dato Haji Kamaruddin. On the state's industrial efforts, he said Perak had received a $800,000
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    • 1592 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Clocinc buyers' and tellers' price* arc followed by the business done. Figure*, m bracket* denote traded lot* m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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    • 231 11 ALLIED CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES profits for the first half of this year dropped to $280,000 from $309,000 made m the same period last year, despite much improved export sales. The company's interim statement attributed this fall to lower profit margins on the exports and th the increased
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    • 162 11 Trading in USIF shares suspended LONDON, Thurs. Gramco Management said today it is suspending temporarily sales and redemption of shares of USIF Real Estate, the large off-shore mutual fund, under investor pressure. Gramco said it had also halted redemptions of shares m the United States Italia Fund, a much smaller
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    • 716 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 47% celts a Ib. (dowi a half ceit). October RSS 1 was quoted at 47 3/4 cents a buyer at the start of morning trading yesterday. The imminent expiry of a number of tenders caused longs to liquidate their October. The liquidation caused October to widen
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    • 332 11 Stocks continued lower m moderate trading yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial average lost about 4.38 and Stanpoors was off 62 cents after 45 minutes of trading. Declining issues led those on the -upside by two-to-one and volume was about 4.7 million. IBT, ia U.S. doitan.) Oct
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    • 26 11 NEW YORK, Wed.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 783.68 (+1.23); Transportation 157.45 (-2.43); Utilities 107.14 (-0.29); Composite stocks 251.02 (-0.88): Bonds 65.81 (-0.01
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    • 562 11 The market yesterday extended Wednesday's consolidating action. Some profit-taking was seen although selling was not heavy and smalL selective tjuying was also noted. Movements were generally narrow. Conditions were quiet, ahead of Wall Street's reaction to President Nixon's Vietnam speech. Towards the close, the Financial Times index
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    • 21 11 LONDON, Wed.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 378.4 (Unch); Tins 63.34 (+0.12); Rubbers 146.11 (-0.70); Oils 290.67 (-2.16).
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    • 196 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals closed quietly mixed yesterday. President Nixon's peace proposal was termed disappointing here and the market awaited Wall Street's reaction. Akzo firmed on local demand and Philips hardened on small American interest. Royal Dutch, Unilever and Hoogovens were down on lack of interest Plantations and shippings closed
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  • 245 12 Be ready to stand on our own— Razak From BEN D'CUNHA ALOR STAR, Thurs. Tun Abdul Razak supported President Nixon's proposal for a ceasefire m IndoChina. He said the American initiative was "a great leap forward m bringing about eventual settlement m the region." ALOR STAR, Thurs. Prime Minister Tun
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  • 354 12 Goh: The planes will help pilots' training SPORE RECEIVES TWO AIR TOURERS FROM NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE yesterday received two Air Tourer aircraft from New Zealand which will enable the Singapore Air Defence Command to improve its training programme for its trainee pilots. At present, the SADC trainee pilots get
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  • 206 12 Oil drilling mishap vessel in S'pore harbour for repairs THE Discoverer 111, an oil drilling vessel, is now undergoing minor repairs, inspection and cleanup m the Eastern Anchorage after an exploratory well it was drilling m the South China Sea blew out of control. A PSA spokesman con-; firmed last
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  • 24 12 GENEVA, Thurs. The International Red Cross Committee is running out of money to cover expenses for its relief action hi Jordan.
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  • 369 12 'For sake of peace UMSU gives in to Malay students' demands KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The University of Malaya Students' Union today withdrew its statement attacking the Malay Language Society for defecing and tearing down signs and notices m English on Monday. The UMSU president, Inche Zainal Abidin, told a one-hour
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  • 98 12 LIMBANG CLAIM: NOW A RELIGIOUS BASIS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Brunei has once again brought to notice its claim over the Sarawak enclave of Limbang. A statement issued tonight by the Brunei Istana through the Grand Chamberlin, Pengiran Dato Haji Puteh said that Malaysia had absolutely no rights over limbang.
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  • 27 12 BANGKOK, Thurs. ™J«mmers were feared «ad when they were buried u-deraUndsideyerterdayil 55? Jf «fn to mine, m Southern Thailand, it was reported here today.
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    • 222 12 "Dollook like a machine; "That's what I asked my boss after fiddling with figures all day long." "For all the money I use up on pencils he could buy a real machine". "And I could go back to being a girl.** The Facit Cl-13 calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 276 13 No reduction of mosquito population despite that campaign THE CAMPAIGN against mosquitoes m October last year succeeded m educating the public and stimulating some participation m mosquito-control, but failed to reduce the mosquito populations significantly. This is the conclusion reached m a paper assessing the Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito-Free
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    • 328 13 Hunt for killer Police get note signed 'Jilted Lover' TOA PAYOH DOUBLE MURDER: UNREQUITED LOVE THEORY POLICE investigating the murder of Tan Geok Lan, 17, and her nine-year-old brother Kah Huat m their Toa Payoh flat on Wednesday have been handed a note signed "Jilted Lover." The note was given
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    • 195 13 MORE PEOPLE are saying it with flowers la Singapore today, according to President Ynsof bin Ishak who opened the Singapore Horticultural Show yesterday evening. The show, open till Sunday, Is the first to be organised jointly by the Orchid Society of South-East
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    • 110 13 MUSIC LOVERS interested m learning to play the recorder can do so when the Adult Education Board starts its course on "Learning the Recorder for Beginners" on Oct. 25. Students must bring their own recorders. They will be taught simple tunes and
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    • 42 13 IPOH, Thurs. Perak is gradually replacing all road signs m Malay, a State Government spokesman said today. Whenever new signs were put up it would be m Bahasa Malaysia and existing ones were progressively being replaced, be said.
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    • 119 13 Talk by expert on mental problems of children AN AMERICAN child guidance expert, Dr. John McLeod, will talk on "The early detection of children with mental and learning handicaps" at the Lee Kong Chian Centre on Oct. 26 at 5.30 p.m. The talk is open to the public. The Centre,
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    • 134 13 HONGKONG, Thus. The 83,<0t gross-to* Queen Elizabeth, mw iwied by the C_Y. Tung group of companies will be dry docked either is Singapore or Japaa for cleaning, it was leaned today. This will Uke place either before or after she has beea
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    • 377 13 SIX masked men armed with parangs and spears charged into a bar m Jalan Besar on Nov. 20 last year, attacked several waitresses and killed a driving instructor, a coroner's court heard today. The murdered man, Tan Teck Huat, 20, of Jalan Pipit
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    • 243 13 TWO came this time, but one faded away WE CAN VOUCH for it the turn-up was a hundred per cent better than last time. There were actually TWO girls at the dress rehearsal-cum-Press conference for the "Miss Bikini Queen Singapore International" contest at the El Amigo nightclub yesterday. And we
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  • 313 14 The Mikado at the Vic again next month THE Mikado, a comic opera, will appear on stage at the Vie once again from Nov. 4 to 7, presented this time by the Naval Base Singers who have a large following of Gilbert and Sullivan fans. Patricia Smith, who has appeared
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  • 248 14 The subtle demands made by matching men and music "AM I TOO loud?" any piano accompanist may ask. But this is only a small question m the art, says Lee Kum Sing, who has been at the piano with more than 20 international artistes both here and elsewhere. There are
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  • 271 14 TWO PLAYS that look at human relationships through the glass of existential philosophy Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit and Men Without Shadows will be put on by the University of Singapore Society at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 29, 30, 31 and Nov. 1.
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  • 216 14 A STALL holder's daughter who swung a broom at a public health overseer was yesterday fined $400, or two months' jail, by Tenth Magistrate G. Remedios. Yeo Sian Kheng of Potong Pasir, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to use criminal
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  • 219 14 DDD JOHORE DEVELOPMENT KOTA TINGGI, Thurs. The Ministry of Health has proposed a capital investment programme of $26.8 million for Johore under the second Malaysia plan, its Minister, Tan Sri Haji Sardon, said today. KUALA LUMPUK, Tbars. Commerce and Indastry Minister
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  • 299 14 $120 fine for former Grand Prix rider FORMER motor-cycle Grand Prix rider Lee Wing Sang, 36, of Strathmore Avenue was found guilty yesterday of inconsiderate driving m Bukit Timah Road last year. He denied a charge of not keeping a proper lookout and reversing into a motor-cycle at the corner
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  • 448 14 Brother-in-law told me inspector shot him, factory worker tells coroner AS COFFEE powder dealer Lim Chye Huat lay dying on a hospital bed on Sept. 6 he told his brother-in-law, "an inspector shot me with a gun," a coroner was told yesterday. The brother-in-law, Mr Goh Kirn Hun, 38, a
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  • 19 14 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman arrives tomorrow for a three-day visit toSabah.
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  • 205 14 REVENUE FROM sales of commemorative stamps m Singapore has been given a big boost thanks to a Minister's interest m philately. Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin said m 1968 that sales of stamps to philatelists had been "disappointingly low." In 1964, for example, sales
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1566 15 H S^SSS^S^SSSm Dllll H THE GOOD G °y s |s w jngl ii^ programme to f jj! —^SBBBBT mniii 8* i^T^ watch while havln Or WAKT O 1 Dill i 111 Pill diniier neither c\V Drri i wBSSSSSS milllll m U Vy~ (AS serious nor too comical. V*i U/ V^
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  • 143 16 THE BIGHT cmHnttM of mb, ratal ud wtad ku made lilt a gesd, If Ml gnat year, far Preach wlae. With the grape harvest ealy half picked, that It what the experts are saylag ahaal the lfltvtartage. Per red Bargaadies, It ■wy
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  • 194 16 CAN A peaceful, cudchewing dairy cow from the country "turn on" with hard rock music blaring m her ears? Or will she jump the gate and drag the milking machine through 40 acres of barbed wire? Cows are steady, say U.S. agriculture department experts. They can
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  • 992 16  -  MARTIN LIM BY THE MUSIC pulsates, carrying all into the undulating world of that restless figure on stage, tempting and twisting m motion that brings a gleam to eyes watching with anticipation for the final gesture that will make their night. A twist and a fling, and
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    • 682 16 3RO MONTH 72N0 BIS DAY! 3 Shows: 1.46, S.IS 4030 p.m. Admission: $1 .50. $2 50 4 $4.00 "THE ADVENTURERS" (Par.) Candice Bergen. P'Vision. Color ISTH EKCITINO. DAYI 4 Show* 1 1 ••■u. JO, MGMS "KELLT-* HEROES' Clint Eastwood.rviaion.Color STH SCREAMING DAY! U a.m.. IJO. 4.00.0J040J©«,m Vincent Price, Christopher Lee
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  • town talk
    • 347 17 M Indonesia gets m on the act EVER wondered, what a Panamanian costume looks like... or an Athenian or a Central European? Well here you are, see for yourself m our sneak preview of an international costume show to be staged at the home of the Netherlands
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    • 168 17 Meet the new president JOHN Tan Sek Yam is a pretty outstanding character. He joined the Junior Chamber of Singapore m 1968 and it took him only a year to be named "Outstanding Jaycee of Singapore/ His International Relations Commission was named the Most Outstanding Mission, so it was not
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    • 182 17 The Ukraalaß ZsproshflU Cossacks wUI perform for cMldrea S— day. They are leaving towa after a stint at the multistorey Car Pack and Beataaraat. their dueiig will be for meatally retarded children of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. THE International Labour organisations appointed to
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    • 180 17 A RECEPTION was held at the Polynesian Room, Ming Court on Oct. 7 In honour of delegates attending the Diner's Club Asian Regional Conference. Most of the delegates are from countries m South-east Asia such as the Philippines, Hong Kong, Jakarta. There are, however, three delegates
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    • 88 17 DR. John McLeod, Director of the Institute of Child Guidance and Development, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, will lecture on "The early detection of children with mental and learning handicaps" at the Lee Kong Chian Centre and Headquarters, Singapore Association for Retarded Children, 844 Margaret
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    • 202 17 "CHILLIES burn the lips as well as the stomach. Spicy foods are not healthy for the same reason. A lot of hawkers' food makes you thirsty because it contains mono sodium glutamate." So says Miss Lilian Tan, head of the Home Economics Department, at the
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    • 124 17 m -\^>^f Practical TIMEX B A sepak raga ball is simple m design. It's simply made of cane. Yet it's highly durable. Jm You don 't even need S worry about f /m^^^^K^S inftoting it it 's there ready I/^ V anytime you need it. I fl a 1 I*
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 164 17 THE DIARY 9am 5.3 i pm: Art Association, at the 7 pm: Teochew opera exhibition at Cedar National Library. by Er Woo Amateur Girls' Secondary, 7 pm: Night bazaars at Musical and Dramatic Aljunied Road Bukit Panjang Village, Association at Victoria !t am If pm: 10 m.s.; Indus Road; Theatre.
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  • DRIVE
    • 197 18 CAR production m Britain drop] by nearly 40 per cent m Ji compared with the same month I year. The British Society of Mo Manufacturers and Traders discloi that the 80,558 units made uere c siderably down on last year's 122 units. Tills
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    • 188 18 JAPAN'S exports of four-whee vehicles m August amounted to Bi, units a decline of 16.8 per cent fn the preceding month, the Japan* Automotive Industries Associati announced recently. The total comprises €1,511 passenf cars, 2€,i39 trucks and €91 buses. Toyota Motors exported 47,535 un
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    • Article, Illustration
      113 18  - DRIVE -IN JOHN ROBINSON DRAWN BY Be alert! r\Mhtn driving down a stnwt with cars parked along the kerb, look to sm if there is any car with a driver behind the wheel. If there is, he mey suddenly puH out without warning. Under the same conditions, if there is
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    • 899 18 BLMC makes beast into a beauty SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE: 1,798 c.c; overhead valves pushrod; cast iron. Compression ratio 9:1. Maximum power 87 bhp (net) at 5.400 rpm. Maximum torque 100 Ib. ft. (net) at 3,000 rpm. PERFORMANCE: Maximum spaed 92 mph. 0 to 60, 17 9 seconds. Fuel consumption 25 mph,
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  • MOTOR CYCLING
    • 1104 19 The hot 100 has power to spare THE Honda Hundred is here. And welcome to it. For years, motor cyslists have -been wondering when Honda would replace its immensely successful SBO. The CBIOO promises to be even better than the S9O but a Honda spokesman said that the 90% will
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    • 899 19 A tune-up? Be ready to spend >NER or later the motorcyclist will get rge to make his bike prettier or just ent from the other motorcycles on the m Singapore, jt for decoration, my advice pnerally be: DON'T. manufacturers of the es should get a little credit •wing what their
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    • 60 19 This is one way to get rid of amosqptt^bot... ...what about the other mosquitoes m the room? Shelltox with Vapona is the answer. Just spray Shelltox m the air. Shelltox with its unique vapour action, finds all JBHL the mosquitoes and knocks them down. QhplhmU^"^ 1 For good. Jlin ShdttOX
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 106 20 ANOTHER THANK YOU' TO DR. WONG WE would like, through your paper, on behalf of oar many fellow National Service Special Constables and brother officers of the Special Constabulary, to express our heartfelt thanks to the M tailster of Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, for his foresight and deep
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    • 63 20 IT WOULD be appreciated if your correspondent P. Lee Ifin Seng could contact this Mkiistry with the name of the school referred to m the letter published under the heading "All those m favour of the others paying m the Herald of Sept. 24 m order to facilitate an investigation
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    • 207 20 I WAS one of the unfortunates who happened to be lunching at the Telok Ayer market last Monday, Oct. 5. This building now houses all the eating stalls of the annex buildings which were earlier pulled down. It is, therefore, a most crowded
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    • 293 20 IN 1848, Dr. Robert Little, M.D.Edin., F.R.CS.Edin., a prominent member of the medical profession m early Singapore, wrote a very long article entitled, "An Essay on Coral Reefs as the cause of Blakang Mati Fever, and of the Fevers m various parts of the
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    • 308 20 A SMALL Press announcement to the effect that a stall holder m a market was waylaid and robbed of his day's takings amounting to some $400 aroused no comment. Now if the stall holder was selling edible products it is more than reasonable to
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    • 99 20 I REFER to the letter "Humanity must have two sides" (S.H. Oct. 1). I am truly disgusted that "Disgusted" should call for the removal from the workshop of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed of paralytics found guilty of whistling at girls. Does she not realise mat
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    • 246 20 'Paying more for unions which can fight for us' ALL civil servants who are union members will soon have to pay increased union subscriptions, to be deducted from their salaries under a "new system." Have the top trade unionists considered whether the members will react favourably? A member drawing a
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    • 150 20 WHEN National Service regulations affecting institutes of higher learning came into effect, we were uncertain whether the Institute of Bankers, to which we bank employees belong, came into that category. We wrote to the Central Manpower Base seeking clarification, but all our letters went unanswered. Nevertheless,
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    • 97 20 "FAIR PLAY" (S.H. Sept., 29) seems to cast an aspersion on general teachers with Grade Three or GCE certificate. He seems to say they are not worth their salaries, although many such teachers have been successful m their chosen career. A teacher with a Grade Three or
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    • 239 20 A real life drama on Bus X THIS IS a real Ufe story. However, to protect the penoa concerted, the ■•■*•< *f fats compaay, the number of the busT«d the identity of the conductor are purposely withheld. But Number X was gathering momentum to leave the bus-Stop the bell had
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    • 421 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Qfl OTHER pJII BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY H Herald Essay Compe- S£ aaiitpot C ■£l titions wiU be at three M UUN ICO I IO Jg levels for Pre-Univer- §t aai innni ammmamml sity students, for Secon UUUIUN dary Four students and
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 359 20 TWINSET CROSSWORD n^n^n^n^n^nß EEHsasSBH ACEOSS DOWN 4 A bed is properly constructed stands! (6) 8 The songs of wild bawlers? Hardly! (7) 1 Whip the bottom of hideous It Making free love, sin m any shrew (6) record of events (7) 2 Almost a true range (4) 11 It drags
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  • 182 21 then it's Woody Herman day WE'VE heard so much jazz about Woody Herman and seen so many posters around town. But for the first time, we'll be able to see him live next Tuesday. Woody will stomp into town with his "Thundering Herd/ 9 an eighteen-piece
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  • 278 21  -  JENNY LEW THERE was plenty of sweat when a new pop group was formed for each member of the "No Sweat was handpicked. Hugh G.M. Charles, drummer and singer, and Ambrose Marcel, organ baritone and bass, the only two original players said: "We spent
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  • 46 21 RECORD YEAR FOR A SOLO EVERLY IT Met like Dm E verly ose tae Everty Brvtaers, It Ml 4atag t— badly tlace taedMsptttm. Hell be ariagtag: «at ate ow» albw later thai year. The same record caaiaaay to aaafaf U get PUI Everly at a aiHtte
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    • 348 21 Starscope I^kQ^^^^Q I /LUi!l I m I MV ■VWVztmjfjV^l le/^mmmkwWfmTm 7 IJVFr ElylHUUlißLfl KLIHTMILkKIS <fl> Travel holds hidden Some success in* snags and unusual personal progress is* expenses. Any aspect likely through helpful* of gambling rewards correspondence and* 7 over-optimism with an digging out informa- J increased over-draft, tion you
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    • 164 21 BLONDIE By Chic Young 'Ui> >^ I«i>^S^uuJ|i1 «i >^S^uuJ|i I lan ecolosist is a person IFg pOF^^DWi I I iilir i tolo mavis )i X^*^ p^fivuooo WHO'S INTERESTED IN THE T i J OM MV X IT WAS A MAN "S i. WHAT IS AN ECOLOSIST T BALANCE OF NATURE
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    • 792 22 ENGLISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS. Special attention failures. 11, Cairnhill, Spore 9. *****. TANGUN DRIVING SCHOOL quick to pass your driving test Hourly $6/- 16 Tanglin Road Spore Tel. *****9. 1971 PRIMARY SCHOOL Leaving Examination tuition by experienced teacher. Katong district. Commencing November Tel. *****1 after office hours. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs.
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    • 397 22 (gsso) FINANCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT has a Management Position m Singapore for a TREASIRY ANALYST who will within the Treasury Section undertake analytical studies m the area of Finance and assist m Corporate Secretarial functions. Applicants should possess a degree m Accountancy, Business Administration Commerce or Economics. It will be an
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  • 415 23 SEOUL, Thurs. The Oriental Boxing Federation today announced its official rating for the period ending Oct. 8. Only one title match was held during the month under review m which Japan's Nobuo Chiba retained his title by knocking out Thailand's Anatakorn S.
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  • 116 23 LONDON, Thurs. Hockey has been included m the Sixth Asian Games being held m December this year m Bangkok. Earlier, a press report emanating from Bangkok had mentioned that Hockey might not be included, the reason being that Pakistan had not yet paid their contribution
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  • 439 23 WENTWORTH, England, Thurs. After seventeen anxious hours, South Africa's Gary Player has decided to compete m the Piccadilly World Match Play championship, which starts here today. Player's father underwent an operation m South Africa yesterday which caused him to seriously
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  • 231 23 WENTWORTH, England. Thurs. Mist delayed the start of the Piccadilly World Match Play golf championship here today. When the first match between the defending champion Bob Charles, and Dave Stockton, the U.S. PGA champion, was due to begin on the treelined West Course, visibility was restricted to
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  • 161 23 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australian Rugby League champion goalkicker and World Cup fullback Eric Simms was today ruled unfit for national service thus ensuring him of his trip to England. The 25-year-old South Sydney star failed his army medical check because of poor hearing. He
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  • 101 23 Policewoman Tan Kek Hlang, the only competitor who captured two titles In the recently concluded table teuli championships. Kek Hlang retained her singles crown beating Leow Choon Watt 21-7, 21-18, 21-1 C and went on to win the mixed doubles title In partnership with
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  • SPORT WORLD
    • 86 23 Japanese racehorse owners to attend Cesare witch meeting LONDON, Thurs. A party of Japanese racehorse owners, trainers, jockeys and breeders, who are on a European tour, have been invited to a luncheon at Newmarket on Oct. IS, first day of the Cesarewitch meeting. The invitation has been made jointly by
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    • 51 23 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India will be represented by 29 participants m the 6,700 km second Asian Highway Motor Rally from Teheran to Decca next month, it was announced. The Rally, which, takes place between Nov. 7 and IS, is mainly designed as a reliability test for the cars taking part.
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    • 42 23 PARIS, Thurv The French sports daily L'Equipe speculated that New Zealander Chris Amon might be driving for the French Matra Company next year. The story, written by Sually well-informed motor writer Johnny Rives, did not say that a contract was certain. AP
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    • 37 23 NEW DELHI, Thuis. A 12 -man Indian basketball team left for Mania yesterday to participate m the five nation invitation Asian championship beginning on Sunday. Others taking part are Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines. AP
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    • 160 23 HONGKONG, Thus. More than 18,000 spectators watched the second friendly match between the Chinese and the visiting Albanian basketball teams m the capital indoor stadium Radio Peking said. Both sides fielded their Men's and Women's teams m the exhibition matches marked by great initiative, bravery and tenacity m their fast
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  • 249 23 EXETER, England, Thurs. The Fijians fulfilled their promise to thrill British Rugby Union followers this season with their gay, uninhibited style. Five thousand spectators here yesterday gave them a standing ovation after they had won the opening game of their 13th match
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  • 153 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. The World's tennis magazine is sponsoring a seve n 1 ourna m c n t Women's professional tennis circuit, with six events m the USA and the other at Wembley, London. The director of the magazine Mrs. Gladys Heldman
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 25 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left tpbp^BLE AWFUL THING HAPPEN, BUT SOMEHOW HIS SHOW H\M JO BE IN Uj^ OM^IN-A- X-RA"YS WERE SWITCH- PERFECT HEALTH/ #gA^- ,>.-»>
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    • 40 23 SOCCER: Friendly. Rajaji vs Geylang CC (Farrer Park— s.ls p.m.) SWIMMING: Asian Games trials for individual events (CSC— S.3O p.m.) TAE KWON DO: Tournament (Gay World— 7 p.m.-) BASKETBALL: Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Teachers Union Tournament (People's Assn. 7 p.m.)
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  • 239 24 Easy win for Lee in junior billiards tourney CHINESE Association's Victor Lee defeated teammate Lee Chin Boon 250-201, m the quarter-finals of the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Three Ball championship at the Singapore Recreation Club last night. The game began very tamely with neither player making any headway. A minor
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  • 371 24 LONG JUMP CHAMPION FAILS TO MAKE GRADE ASIAN GAMES TRIALS SINGAPORE'S long jump champion Lim Boot Hiang failed again to make the grade m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association final Asian Games trials at Farrer Park yesterday. Lim's best distance m the six jumps was 22 ft. 6 m. It
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  • 192 24 Jacklin one-up in World Match Play WENTWORTH, England Uiurs. Tony Jacklin, despite the encouragement of an eagle-three start, struggled to find his best form against Gary Player m the first round of the Piccadilly World Match-Play championship here today. But the South African was also erratic and Jacklin was one-up
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  • 145 24 Rose, Suzuki sign bond to make 135 Ib limit MELBOURNE, Thurs. Lionel Rose, the former world bantamweight boxing champion who earlier refused to sign a A $500 bond to make the lightweight limit of 135 lb. by 11 a.m. local time on Saturday for his fight here that night with
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  • 286 24 FOUR clubs have entered for this year's Singapore Billiards Association Senior Inter-Club Medley championship. They are Aston Recreation Club, Chinese Swimming Club, Rubber Sports Club and Chinese Association. Aston Recreation Club should have no difficulty to retain their title with the formidible
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  • 305 24 SUZANNE Hee was a popular winner m the Singapore Tae Kwon Do Association championships at the Gay World stadium last night. Competing m the women's blue belt open division, Suzanne defeated Pauline Tan with an almost flawless display of the Korean art of self
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  • 192 24 THE Malaysian Rugby Union will award a trophy to the "Outstanding Player of the Year" after the completion of Ike c arrest seasoa. The silver trophy, donated by the New Zealand Meat* Producers' Board to to help fester tie game la Malaysia. Or. Fong
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  • 163 24 HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong will drop three star players from its team for the King's Cup soccer tournament m Thailand next month. The three, from the police side are Chan Kwok Hung, Cheung Chi Wai and Lav Chi Wai, who had aD represented Taiwan before on separate occasions.
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