Singapore Herald, 12 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 71 Singapore Monday, October 12, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 157 1 NOW A THREAT TO KILL SEIZED QUEBEC MINISTER MONTEEAL, Saa. Qaebec Labear Milliter Pierre LaPorte will be executed this eveaiag at lt.M p.m. lecal (n. 30 a.m. bis kldaappers' demaads, Twe mea armed with ■arhsas gati seised Mr. LaPerte, 4s, yesterday eveatmg while be was piaylag fsatkasi with his sea
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  • 112 1 Those who blindly agree or criticise by the Pope VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope Paul VI today warned against both the "questionable phenomenon" of agreeing with everything, and a "fashionable tendency*' to doubt and criticise everything. The Pope, who spoke from his balcony m a Sunday noon benediction, recalled that today
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  • 95 1 SEOUL, Sub. South Korean naval forces sank a North Koreas speedboat last ■ight m an hour-long gun battle off the east coast near Kojin, just south of the Korean Armistice Line, it was announced here today. A defence Ministry spokfitßian said all aboard the
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  • 291 1 Truce: New Cairo threat CAIRO, Sun. Egypt declared today it would not extend the 90-day cease-fire with Israel unless Israel returned to the peace talks chaired by United Nations mediator Gunnar Jarring. But a top aide to Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad told Associated Press: "I don't want to give
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 83 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Christine Jorgensen, the former U.S. soldier whose sex was surgically changed m the early *****, is asking Vice President Spiro T. Agnew to apologise for what she calls his "disparaging" remark about her. At a meeting with New Orleans newspaper editors during the week,
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    • 68 1 DQO JERUSALEM: The Israeli Cabinet today recommended that General Haim Bar-Lev, Israel Chief of Staff, should continue to serve m his post for a further year. He was appointed chief of staff on Jan. 1, 1968 for three years. DDD British Premier Edward Heath greeted TanzanUn president Julius Nyerere at
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  • 212 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. Chanting Cambodian students today boned a it-foot statue of Princess Monique, wife of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, m front of Buddhist leaders here md vowed that they wonld abstain from all gambling and corruption. It was the climax to a
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  • 178 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The leftwing United Front Government today introduced a Bill to abolish the Senate, the Upper House of Ceylon's Parliament. The action came as a special Constituent Assembly deliberated the establishment of a new constitution to declare Ceylon "a free, sovereign and independent
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  • 56 1 PARIS, Sun. Former French Premier Edouard Daladier has. died, aged 86, it was reported here today. Mr. Daladier, who once headed the Radial Paarty, was Prime Minister at the time he and British PM Neville Chamberlain co-signed the 1938 Munich Agreement that let Hitler do
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  • 32 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Two armed bandits broke into actress Sophia «Loren's New York suite early today and stole jewellery worth between U*****,000 and US$5OO,OOO and US$2,OOO m cash.
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  • 260 1 Pompidou assures Moscow: US wants to end Saigon war TASHKENT, Sun. President Georges Pompidou of France has told Soviet leaders he is convinced U.S. President Nixon wants to evacuate American troops from South Vietnam and end the war there Mr. Pompidou told a Press conference: "I had an opportunity to
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  • 224 1 SALESMAN Tan Kee Guan's lucky stars were shining brightly late last night as he drove m Koek Road with three friends they escaped death by inches. As they were approaching Clemenceau Avenue, a lorry loaded with huge rocks, swerved sharply into Koek Road from
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    • 42 1 See World Champions m Action 11th SINGAPORE OPEN SADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP OCTOOEO IStk-iltl Singapore Badminton Stadium GUILLEMARD ROAD Semi- Finals: 17th October Finals: 18th October Tickets available at Winston's (Pte) Ltd., The Arcade Low Poh Hye, 17 Change Alley Badminton Stadium. Sponsored by
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  • 1346 2  - Language rumpus: Student leaders speak out SEAH CHIANG NEE BY FLASHBACK: KUALA LUMPUR: Calm has returned to the University of Malaya campus. But solutions have still to be found to the problems highlighted by last week's rumpus, when members of the Malay Language Society tore through the university painting out
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  • 416 2 Monday. October 12. 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE claims submitted to the Education Ministry by the five teachers' unions deserve sympathetic consideration. Each appears to have a basis m reason. The grievance that affects the largest number of teachers arises out of the difference m starting pay
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  • 1016 2 THE new Volume of memoirs by former French President Charles de Gaulle "Le Renouveau" ("The Renewal") deals with the years of 1958 to 1962, a period which marked the peak of the Algerian crisis, its gradual solution, and the subsequent, and almost entirely peaceful, dismantling of
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  • 322 3 Nantah plans to expand nuclear research facilities NANYANG University is to expand its facilities for nuclear research soon. It is planning to have a $300,000 accelerator as soon as funds are available. The Chairman of Nantah's Physics Department, Dr. Hsu Loke Soo, said yesterday the accelerator will enable his teaching
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  • 89 3 POLICE are looking for 47--year-old Soo Klat Seig, (above), who they believe may be able to assist them In their la vestigattoa ia coaaeettawNha mlMtag payroU of $11,371.72 from a local •hlppiag firm. Soo Is a HokkJea and Us last known address
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  • 58 3 Army medical care KUCHING, Sun. The Senior Medical Officer of the Third Malaysian Infantry Brigade, Dr. V.S. Singam, said here today his medical units had treated more than 58,000 people m Sarawak m the first 10 months of this year. He added that units were also providing door-to-door medical service
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  • 229 3 LEADERS of teachers* unions here are m favour of a regional teachers' exchange scheme proposed by the Malay Teachers' Union recently. First to comment on the proposal was the secretary general of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. K. Thiagarajan, who said that the idea was indeed
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  • 206 3 THE conjunctivitis epidemic m Singapore is nearly over. A spokesman for the Singapore Medical Association said that members had reported a significant decrease m the number of new cases of conjunctivitis. "Some doctors still see a few new cases a day, but this is
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  • 257 3 The INCOME way to sell insurance INCOME Insurance Co-operative Commonwealth Enterprise Ltd. NTUC's newly-formed organisation for its co-operative insurance project, is launching a programme, designed to train between 300 to 400 unionists m selling INCOME insurance policies by Dec. 1. The first part of the programme will be a series
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  • 129 3 Factory tour for pre-U students THIRTY-FIVE preuniversity science students from Victoria School were taken on a familiarisation tour of the Jurong Industrial Estate on Saturday. The tour was part of the Esso petroleum company's Youth and Industry Project, introduced to complement the extracurricular activities for upper secondary science students. Students
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  • 446 4 These games are not all that funny DESPITE CODE NAMES WITH A TOUCH OF HUMOUR... BRITISH Commandos based m Nee Soon went on a Summer frolic. It was not all fun and games for them but a serious military exercise. The people who name military exercises often come up with
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  • 348 4 "Meet the People" sessions, an excellent way for Members of Parliament to get to know the problems of their constituents, have been used by touts to make a bit of luvnrj. This was stated yesterday by Dr Toh Chin Chye,
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  • 247 4 SISIR GOODS ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD NOW AS QUALITY PRODUCTS THE stamp of the Singapore Institutes of Standards and Industrial Research is now accepted as a guaranteed of quality throughout the world, according to a SISIR spokesman. The organisation has served as a testing agent tor British Crown Agents, foreign
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  • 185 4 HIM HOW for Catherine after three very full months MISS Catherine Chiang, 23, of Sabah, has been attached to the Vocational Guidance and Placement Unit of the Education Ministry m Singapore for three months. This week she goes back to Kota Kinabalu and says the past three months have gone
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  • 101 4 AN armed man robbed a 16--year-old youth, Loh Song Chin, of $500 shortly after he had drawn the money from a bank m Thomson Road on Saturday. Loh of Lorong Sinaran, who works as apprentice fitter with a motor workshop, was confronted by the man while
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  • 174 4 $40,000 CAT'S EYE RING AMONG VALUABLES STOLEN THIEVES got away with a platinum ring with a "cat's eye" stone worth about MMtt after they broke into a two-storey house of company director Yo Kiau Peng (above) m Marshall Road early yesterday morning. Police said the thieves also took away a
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  • 43 4 KUANTAN, Sun. Families m Kuantan will receive information about family planning through the post from next year. A spokesman of the Family Planning Board here said such a service was widely used m the United States with great success.
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  • 320 4 Gerakan: 'Origin of National ideology is ours' KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The chairman of Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas, claimed today that the concept of the Rukunegara (National Ideology) originated from his party. Prof. Syed Hussein made this statement m refuting what he termed as a prevailing "misconception" that
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  • 184 4 POPE Paul is not likely to visit Singapore during his tour of Asia and Australia next month, according to a Roman Catholic spokesman. The spokesman said that a visit had been suggested, but the Vatican had considered that it would have no spiritual
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Another 29 court interpreters will be recruited soon to relieve the shortage, the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court, Tuan Haji Azmi, said today. The Government would relax the present high standard of Bahasa Malaysia where a candidate would be required to have a
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  • 271 4 Why many teachers are dissatisfied— union THE Education Ministry's lack of foresight m sorting out difficulties when implementing educational programmes has led to much dissatisfaction among teachers and principals, according to the Teacher's Union. An editorial m the latest issue of the union's Teachers' Forum says the lack of adequate
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  • 157 5 British team here on sales mission AN 11-MEMBER British trade delegation arrived here yesterday on a sales mission. The mission comprises representatives from the Pharmaceuticals, drugs, textiles, knitwear, hosiery, surgical dressings, textile machinery, marine hardware, automobile parts and lubricating oils industries. Some of the 14 firms, represented by the mission,
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  • 73 5 Whampoa's keep clean campaign THE Whampoa Citizen's Consultative Committee wll organise a month-long "Keep Singapore Clean and PollutionFree" campaign beginning on Wednesday. The MP for the area, Dr Augustine H.H. Tan, will declare open the campaign at the St. Michael's Market concourse at 7.90 p.m. It will be followed by
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  • 244 5 More than 100 scouts respond to call for blood MORE than 100 Scouts, ex- Scouts and their friends donated blood on Saturday at the Scouts' headquarters, Sands House. The Scouts, from 15 districts, were competing for a challenge trophy for the district which had the most donors. The trophy, donated
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  • 124 5 MALACCA, Sun. About 100 senior students of the Mara Vocational Training Institute here stayed away from class one day last week when they were told to stop ragging 54 freshies. They were alleged to have shaved off the hair of freshies and
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  • 131 5 A THREE-DAY seminar on tourism, organised jointly by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and the Pacific Area Travel Association, opens this morning at the Hilton Hotel. It is being attended by representatives from advertising and public relations firms, restaurants and nightclubs, airlines, hotels, transport operators, travel
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  • 54 5 MR. KOH Bok Seng has been elected president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore for 1970/71. Other new office-bearers include the vice-presidents, Mr. Gary Ong and Mrs. Cecilia Kwok; secretary, Mr. Tan Kiok K'ng; assist, secretary, Miss Chua Swee Hua; treasurer, Mrs. Pauline Ong; and assist, treasurer,
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  • 152 5 TWO PSA officers will leave tomorrow for Sydney to take part m a two-day cargo handling symposium. The symposium, organised by the Australian National .Committee of the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association, will begin on Wednesday. The two officers are Mr. Tham Heng
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  • 255 5 Engineer: 'Designtraining, needed' MOST Singapore engineering students are not design-conscious because they have not been trained to be so. This was the opinion of Mr. George Fong, Chief Engineer of United Engineers, a former lecturer of the universities of Malaya and Teheran, who was commenting on the lack of designing
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  • 330 6 Step up of war supplies down Ho Trail .7 II I I I I SAIGON, Sun. North Vietnam has begun its traditional dry season push of war materials down the Ho Chi Minn Trail m Laos, and the United States has countered with stepped-up bombing raids along the supply network,
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  • 154 6 TEL AVIV, Sun. An estimated 1,000 Soviet military personnel were believed to be manning Sam-3 anti-aircraft missile batteries within the cease-fire and military standstill tone m Egypt, Israeli military sources said yesterday. The Israelis claim the Sam--3s are manned entirely by Russians since the
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  • 28 6 TOKYO, Sun. North Vietnam said that the Saigon Government devalued the piastre "on orders from Washington to help the Vietnamisation programme of the United States."
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  • 296 6 AMMAN, Sob. Palestinian commando organisations wonld never change their man objective "the liberation of Palestine by armed force, top Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat said hi an interview with Agence France-Presse. "Every obstacle will be overcome. We have made Important progress
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  • 51 6 RAWALPINDI, Sun. The foreign Office said that 13 Pakistanis were killed and 17 wounded m the Jordan civil war. Most of the wounded were working m Jordan as labourers and had resisted efforts by the Pakistan Embassy to evacuate them from the fighting areas.
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  • 29 6 TOKYO, Sun. North Vietnam and the Soviet Union have begun their negotiations on Soviet economic and military assistance for 1970, Hanoi's official Vietnam News Agency reported.
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  • 33 6 RAWALPINDI, Sun. Police seized smuggled arms and ammunition worth the rupee equivalent of nearly two million U.S. dollars m Peshawar, a major gateway to Afghanistan, Pakistan Press International reported.
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  • 193 6 NIXON MAY HAVE MADE A DIPLOMATIC BLUNDER CAIRO, Sun. A source close to President-elect Anwar Sadat said that "many things would have been different" if President Nixon or U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers had attended the funeral of President Nasser. Egyptians would have been pleased to have either American
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  • 211 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The Security Council unanimously recommended Fiji for U.N. membership after rejecting an American move to send the membership application first to a longdormant screening committee. All 15 council members raised their hands m support of
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  • 334 6 HONGKONG, Sun. China today denounced President Nixon's five-point proposal on Indo-China as a "new fraud" to fool American public opinion m the next Congressional elections. The New China News Agency m almost identical condemnation with the North Vietnam and Vietcong news agencies
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  • 268 7 PARIS, Sm. North Vletaaia's peace talks delegation \mmi4 aa aaasaal special statement yesterday to reiterate Its rejection of President Nixon's five-point Vietaam peace plan. The delegation, which aormally makes ao commeat oa the talks betweea tke regular weekly sessions, said tke statement was deemed necessary because
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  • 1672 7 Nervous Thais wangling for nuclear weapons from US BANGKOK: Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Sanga Kittikachorn said on Wednesday that the United States might have to base some of its nuclear weapons m Thailand "if it is necessary to protect the security of this part of the world.*' "1 don't think
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  • 188 7 FBI is called in after bombing of court house NEW YORK, Sun. An explosion rocked a court house yesterday and caused extensive damage only minutes after a telephone caller warned that a bomb was about to go off. It was the fifth bombing m the United States this week claimed
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  • 67 7 HONGKONG, Sun. Hong kongs Kai Tak international airport will be closed to all flying from midnight to 8 a.m. for about 10 months from Oct. 21 because of work to extend the runway, a Government spokesman said today. The closure is not expected to affect
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  • 192 7 Nicotine free smokes: More details WARSAW, Sun. A Polish scientist has issued further details of the reported nicotine-free cigarette he and a fellow researcher have succeeded m producing. (The Polish news agency PAP reported that the scientists, Dr. Jan Berber and Mr. Edward Drzas of the Pulawy Soil and Fertilisation
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  • 136 7 No place for modern art in cathedral? LONDON, Sun. Dame Barbara Hepworth, Britain's foremost sculptress, gave a 16 ft. high statue to Salisbury Cathedral. But the City Hall wont give the sculpture house room. Several members of the Cathedral's congregation have complained the cube-shaped work is "modern art" thus incomprehensible
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  • 63 7 SEOUL, Sun. The South Korean Government rejected today the latest North Korean proposal for territorial unification as a deceitful manoeuvre to camouflage their scheme for aggression against the South. The North Korean Government, m a memorandum of Sept. 16, called for a' federal system, a non-aggression
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  • 182 7 TOKYO, Sun. A random survey of Japanese voters showed 43.4 per cent want a new prime minister and only 27.4 per cent want Mr. Eisaku Sato to remain as head of government, Kyodo news service said today. Mr. Sato is expected to be chosen
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1462 8 II I /I \/I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I \J x beginning on this page are given m four parts for P| 7\ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. I X^ jam MM fJ fJRJ.BJBIBJi^-*^W. Eacn entr Y 9 ives the f o owing information: NAME
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  • Shipping notes
    • 194 9 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Soviet Union may emerge as a supplier of ships fir India, as well as increasing her already large purchases of tea and jute, according to official sources here. The sources were commenting on the forthcoming visit of a high-powered Soviet delegation to be led by Foreign
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    • 85 9 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., has received an order from Norwegian shipowner Thor Dalhi for a 276,000-ton deadweight oil tanker, shipbuilding industries circles reported here. The contracted price is said to be about 90 million dollars, of which 20 per cent will be paid down and the rest m
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    • 1052 9 Westbound continued TARANTEL Nov 13/19 N.York (4/1). Boston. (10/1). VAUCLUSE Dec 27/28 London (25/1), Havre. H'burg. B'more (29/1). Montreal (13/1). BBL/HC R'dam. A'werp. Dunkirk. MM/MM TANAGRA Oct 31/Nov 2 P'Sham (Nov 2/3). Penang (Nov 6/7) YUSHO MARU Dec 15/17 Karachi. Bahrain. Khorramshahr. Havre. H'burg. R'dam. A'werp, Basrah. Kuwait. SWL/OL D'kirk.
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    • 129 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Jabiriah) 44; State Of Orissa (after AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Glenalmond) 3/4; Neptune BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Amethyst (hauls after Nauaicaa) FOR OCT. 12. 33/34; Bajmak (after Neptune OUT: Glenalmond 3/4; Amethyst hauls) 31/32; Kenlngau Jalaratna 6/7; Nauaicaa 33/34; Al (after Trang at flsertsng) 21;
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  • 366 10  -  TAURUS Reflecting a slightly easier trend m the heavyweight miners and industrial stocks, the Sydney all ordinaries index eased marginally to close the week (ended Oct. 8), at 585.75. Peko, which dipped to $13.00 on Tuesday, rallied 40 cents following the release of its company report and
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  • 219 10 The market remained firm m the week ended Oct. 9 but early gains were clipped, following consolidation and the Wall Street downtrend after reaction to President Nixon's Vietnam peace proposals. A rally developed midmorning on Friday and the speech by Chance Dor of the Exchequer Barber at
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  • 21 10 LONDON, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 373.4 (-3.1): Tins 64.15 (+0.27); Rubbers 145.05 (-1.24); Oils 295 55 (+6.30).
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  • 26 10 NEW YORK, Fri, (Changes m brackets): Industrials 768.69 (-8.35); Transportation 154.83 (-0.90); Utilities 106.47 (-0.25); Composite stocks 246.92 (-2.01); Bonds 65.88 (+0.07).
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  • 239 10 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong Philippines (per 100 dollars, for Oct. 10). pesos) 90.50 On New York TT 8.***** J°*J V** 11 "1" 1 (per OnNewYoikDD 6.0975 pi f tres) J* 50 Gold(99%finene«. SUdag (ptr pojmj) 14.4« per uel) 287 00 S* 0 001 (P« 100 dollars) 197.10
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 339 10 A new preferential system for third world's manufactures UNCTAD: GENEVA, Sun. A system of generalised preferences for the third world's manufactured goods m the markets of industrialised nations was approved here early today by a special committee of the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD): The chairman of the
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    • 429 10 RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sun. Chairman Paul W. McCracken of U.S. President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisors says the U.S. administration has curbed inflation without "throwing the economy into a deflationary tailspin". McCracken told an international monetary conference m Raleigh last week that "the United States...
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    • 458 10 HONGKONG, Sun. Persistent reports that China intends to establish an international airline have become more solid now that a mission of Chinese aviation specialists have visited Britain and France to see what there is to buy and at what cost. China is the only major country m the
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  • 244 10 PEOPLE in bussiness Mr JAME CALDWELL has been appointed sales manager at Vosper He succeeds Mr RALPH BOWLES, who has returned to the United Kingdom to take up a senior appointment with the parent company, Vosper Thornycroft. Mr. Caldwell, who arrived m Singapore earlier this year, was sales and service
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  • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
    • 91 10 Coast P O LONDON, Sund. Coast Lines said it has been agreed that Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation should proceed m its bid for the company by a scheme of arrangement. Consideration for the six per cent preference stock will be increased to 16/2 from 16/-, and for the 6%
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    • 79 10 CAIRO, Sun. The American* oil companies, Esso and Mobil Oil, and the English company, British Petroleum, have accepted an increase m the price of Libyan crude oil, Libyan Economics Minister Abdel Salam Jalloud said, the Middle East news agency reported. The price per barrel will rise 30 cents
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    • 110 10 LUSAKA, Sun.— Roan Consolidated Mines announced it will not declare a dividend for the quarter ended June 30 m view of the recent disaster at its Mufulira mine. All production was stopped after the disaster, caused by a massive cave- in which teat millions of tons of sand,
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    • 124 10 TOKYO, Sun. Mitsubishi Metal Mining and Mitsubishi Shoji have signed a contract with Canada's Serritt Gordon Mines to purchase all zinc ore produced by a mine to be developed next year by the Canadian company m Western Canada. Under the contract, Mit subishi will provide US$l5 million to Serritt
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    • 13 10 All Japanese markets were closed on Saturday, Oct. 10 (national holiday).
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 64 10 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Oct. 5 47-3/4 cts. 9 659.37% 6 47-7/8 cts. 5660.62 Vi 7 47-3/4 cts. #659.00 8 47-1/4 cts. 3 656.25 9 47-7/8 cts. 9 652.00 On Saturday, the Straits tin price slipped for the fourth day running by
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    • 76 10 Ribbed smoked sheets declined to the lowest levels m years but later partly recouped to finish the week (ended Oct. 9). with net declines of oneeighth cent per lb. With the General Motors and Armstrong Rubber strikes continuing, along with some reserve on the nearby state of
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    • 309 10 Except for the coffee trade, the Singapore produce market last week was generally quiet and featureless. Some 2,000 tons of coffee arrived from Indonesia during the week but the prices for all grades were quoted about $3 a picul higher. One of the reasons for this firmness was
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    • 147 10 LONDON, Sun. The International Sugar Organisation has decided not to make any further redistribution of shortfalls m the quotas of exporting countries because of the price stability m sugar markets over recent months. The decision was taken after a two-day meeting here. A shortfall occurs when a producing
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    • 39 10 (SatuwUy'i dosing price*, m U.S. dollar* per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.476, (2) 146.76; Hongkong 89.08; Beirut 37.30. Note: (1) Export price to non-eterUng areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore doßas per taeL
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 337 11 THE Stock Exchange last week opened on a subdued note which persisted throughout till the turnover dipped below the one million units mark on Friday. The total number of sales registered m the whole week was 5,931,000 compared with 6,479,000 the previous week. The
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    • 136 11 East Asiatic Rather: Oct. 21 at 4 Lloyd's Avenue, London E.C.3. Malayan Breweries: Oct. 24. 11.30 a.m. at office of Evatt Co., ABN Building, Singapore. Rothmaas «f Pall Mall: Oct. 27, 11 a.m. at company office, Virginia Park, Jalan University, Petaling Java, SeUngor. Southern Mlata Con.: Oct. 29
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    • 65 11 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Utd. AJbestos (1) 6 Nov. 6 10 Nil Kbong Guan (1) 8 Nov. 11 8 8 %TE Kempas (2) 6 Oct. 30 18 M. Cement (2) 7tt% Oct. 81 17* SeL Dredge (2) 12 Nov. 9
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    • 419 11 A Natural Rubber Shippers Association is to be formed m the United States to initiate bulk shipments of rubber from the Far East. The move to form such an association is a result of a study of the problems of freight rates and bulk
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    • 1451 11 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE H JAN/AUG Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover 1970 Company or H High Low on week Buyers Sellers DMd. Earn. Ready Delayed «000 +or- '000 +orH SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.42 Acma 1.32 1.34 11.6 5-1 4.50 2.66 Allied Choc. 2.70 2.80
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    • 50 11 METAL BOX has opened a new Security Printing Division to specialise m the printing of cheques and other documents which require built m safeguards designed to make alterations impossible. The new division will take over the work done previously m the U.K. for banks m this region as
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    • 44 11 well as new business expected when computer cheque-clearing is adopted here. The plant, built m the Company's existing Petaling Jaya factory, is under an elaborate surveillance system and production is organised m such a way that all security paper is under constant check.
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    • 242 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An Australian firm is planning to set up a joint venture here for the manufacture boilers, Mr Alan Edwards, the deputy leader of the visiting metal trades export mission from Queensland said. "The boiler called 'Continental* can be used
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    • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian and Thai businessmen are negotiating to seat up a shuttlecock factory, Commerce and Industry Minister Mohd. Khir Johari, said today, today. Inche Khir, who is also president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia, said the BAM might also take part m the project. The government
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    • 183 11 Japan eases money supply TOKYO, Sun. The Bank of Japan decided to put a virtual end to the 13--month credit squeeze by lifting its control on the volume of lending by Japanese city banks. At a policy board meeting on Friday, the Central Bank agreed that the IS city banks
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    • 245 11 W.D. SCOTT CO., an Australian based international management consulting firm, has opened an affiliated office m Singapore to provide consulting services to government, commerce and industry. The manager is Mr. Jon S. Metes, an American who has had extensive business experience m South-East Asia and Japan.
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  • 208 12 MUTINY ON FISHING BOAT: SIX ARRESTED ABERDEEN (Scotland), Sun. A fishing boat mutiny on the North Sea ended yesterday m unseamanlike fashion with detectives leaping aboard the Mary Craig and six sailors lurching ashore with blankets over their heads. The six were arrested and ordered to appear m Aberdeen sheriffs
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  • 206 12 o AT RIGHT: The diversion road f WORK oa a 7St-foot I calvert to alleviate I flooding fat the Tetok Ayer Market area to well ahead of schedule. A Public Works Department spokesman said yesterday that a stretch of the calvert at the Teiok Ayer
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  • 194 12 45 injured in Northern Ireland clashes LONDONDERRY (Northern Ireland), Sun. More than 45 people were injured and seven arrested m 11 hours of rioting that ended m the Roman Catholic Bogside District before dawn today. The injured included 38 British soldiers, four policemen and an undetermined number of civilians. Military
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  • 45 12 New Pin Lebar Bus Comapany service THE Paya Lebar Bos Company will start a new service today with five bases from Jalan Kayu, outside RAF Seletar Mala Gate via Jalan Kayu, Ylo Chu Kaag Road to Sembawaag Hill Circus and return by the same route.
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  • 57 12 FORT DIX, (New Jersey), Sun. The first 27 U. S. Government skymarshals completed their training and received the oath of office yesterday from chief U.S. Marshal Wayne Colburn. Training began on Wednesday for the 27, the advance group of a corps of anti-hijack guards for American
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  • 47 12 POLICE announced yesterday that it was still an offence to let off fireworks and crackers without a police permit on Deepavali Day (Oct. 29) and Guy Fawkes Day (Nov. 5). Permits can be obtained at any of the nine divisional headquarters stations.
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  • 70 12 GENOA, Sun. A 19-year-old student, Sergio Gadolla, was released last night after being held five days by kidnappers, who succeeded m getting a 200 million lire ransom for his release from his mother. The student walked into a police station at Rezzoaglio, m the hills
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  • 266 12 PEKAN, Sun. Malaysians must give full support to their leaders so that their country can stand on a footing equal to those countries which became independent much earlier, Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, said last night. To do so, the people
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 79 12 Save, Save, Save, During Bargain Bonanza Month At Universal Cars HURRY! It's the craziest car deal ever! New Ford Escorts and Cortinas must be cleared this month. We believe that Ford is the best new car buy m Singapore and we want everyone to drive one. That's why we're making
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald 'Section II
    • 233 13 YOUNG and old from all 12 social welfare homes m Singapore .were taken to a picnic at the Tanah Merah beach yesterday. For most, it was the time to let their hair down to shout and cheer as loud as
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    • 115 13 Telok Blangah health campaign starts on Thursday THE Telok Blangah Constituency will launch a month-long "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free" Campaign at Nelson Road Community Centre at 7.00 p.m. on Thursday. Highlights of the campaign will include a number of competitions for the cleanest licensed hawker stall, market stall and
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    • 51 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Syed Azman bin Syed Mohamed, a former magistrate, has been appointed Deputy Director of the Legal Aid Bureau. The Bureau's Director, Wan Yahya bin Pawan Teh, said Syed Azman would assist him m dealing with maintenance cases and m processing applications for legal
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    • 516 13 Last -minute bid to heal rift over actor's visit MGR NOW DUE ON FRIDAY TWO RIVAL Indian groups are holding lastminute "peace talks" today m an effort to form a joint reception comittee to welcome M.G. Ramachandran, the swash-buckling hero of Tamil films, to Singapore. Now m his 50s, the
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    • 256 13 A travel club plan to help boost tourism in Singapore SINGAPORE will soon have a travel club, an American travel agent, Mr. Armin Lehmann, said last night. An organising committee has been set up with the president of the Singapore Travel Agents' Association, Mr. Tan Chee Chye, as chairman. Mr
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    • 59 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abdul K&dir Yusof, has said the Rukunegara (national ideology) should be accepted by the people voluntarily rather than through legislation. "Its acceptance by the people should come from their hearts," he said. "The question whether it should be made
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    • 54 13 A CHRISTIAN sponsored organisation, Institute for Study of Religions and Society m Singapore and Malaysia, is sending a Buddhist monk as its representative to a conference on relgion and peace m Japan on Oct. 16-21. The Venerable Ananda Mangala Thera will represent the institute's Committee of
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    • 233 13 The University Socialist Club has decided not to comply with a request by the Registrar of Societies to show cause why it should not be struck off his register. The student political body, formed more than 18 years ago, was one of
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    • 66 13 Mr. Ec Peng Liang, President of the Singapore Council of Social Service, is now an honorary citizen of Texas, USA. The honour was bestowed on Mr. Ec by Texas Governor Mr. Preston Smith on July 27 m recognition of his services m social and community work, on the
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    • 193 13 EACH Mood donor received a Singapore Sweep Ticket la the St. John Ambulance Brigade first Mood doaatioa campaign last year. than a haadred people has encouraged St. John Brigade to make It a regular featare m their actlvites. This Is stated la
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 60 13 Course for builders THE University of Singapore's Extra Mural Department is organising a course on "The Principles of Builders' Quantities" to help builders' technicians and perspective surveyors. The course the fee for which is $30 will be conducted by a lecturer at the Building and Estate Management Department, Mr K.G.
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  • 266 14 'TTC needs a lecturer in library science' plea THE Standing Committee on School Libraries has recommended to the Education Ministry that a lecturer m Library Science be appointed to the Teachers' Training College. It suggested that he could hold courses on book selection, the building-up of a book, collection and
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  • 59 14 A 23-YEAR-OLD Japanese eagiaeer, Mr. Hashimoto, was killed waea a forklift he was driving overturned la Jalaa Papaa, Jaroag, yesterday afteraooa. Mr. Hashimoto, ematoyed by the Camel Pljw— d Compaay was trapped aaderaeath of theferklift. Police took about M mlaates to extricate htm. He died oa
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  • 102 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The intellectual contribution towards national unity from the country's university-and college-educated people was far too little, lamented the chairman of Party Rakyat, Inche Kassim Ahmad, today. Addressing the council meeting of the National Union of Malaysian Students, he said that many of
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  • 53 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Malaysian Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, and his Assistant, Mr. Lee San Choon, will visit factories and mills m Johore Bahru on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Lee and Ministry officials will also visit biscuit factories and textile mills at Tampoi
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  • 32 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A two-day cultural show, organised by the District Youth Cultural Committee, will be held at the Diamong Jubilee Hall at Batu Pahat on Oct. 15 and 16.
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  • 259 14 Singer tells of his secret marriage to HK 'sex star' ERIC Chin Whai, popular singer from Singapore m Hongkong did not want to build Us fame on his wife's name so he kept his marriage to Hongkong "sex star" Angela Yu Chien a secret. He said: "Had I announced the
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  • 172 14 ABOUT 250 people concerned with the control and prevention of crime and delinquency will attend a seminar next month on "Crime and Society". They include senior officers from the Judiciary, Police, Prisons, Probation and Aftercare Service, the Social Welfare Department, professional social
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  • 115 14 SEVENTEEN people were killed on the road last month, a drop of 20 compared to the figure for September, 1969, i.e., by more than 50 per cent. These figures were given m a statement issued yesterday by the Police Public Relations
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  • 804 14 Are you a faceless patient to a directory doctor? IF YOU WERE the Prime Minister and you fell ill, you wouldn't go thumbing through the telephone directory to pick out the first doctor you saw listed. Nor would you rush out to join the queue at the nearest
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  • 235 14 THE PUBLIC will have a chance to watch Singapore's budding artists at w>rk m the Arts and Crafts Society's second On-the-Spot Painting Competition for Children next Saturday-week. Children between the ages of four and eighteen will be splashing the colours around to express ''The varied
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 99 14 Figure on 1/2 the price The FacitCA 1-13 docs everything an equivalent electronic calculator can do. And for half the price. But not quite as quickly. The Facit CAI-13 electric calculators featuring all four arithmetic operations and automatic computations using a constant number. It is cheap. Easy to use. Reliable
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 75 14 Spore Sweep payments PAYMENTS for the 3-D ($100) prizes on the Singapore Sweep draw No. 10/70 held last Tuesday will be made from tomorrow and for the 4-D (1250 to $500) and prizes from Oct. 15. These prizes can be claimed at the office of Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd., 1-4,
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    • 21 14 DENNIS THE MENACE *v HMH^ i i n'r'< /'I 1 I ii •< i 1 'ii 'I'M SORRY 1 10STM5UR PLIERS... I^eSP'EMAGMM.*
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1182 15 I WBWW RADIO 1 r ir :jsv 3.00 pm General Hospital Stories involving 7.00 pm News (English) the staff, the doctors and the patients of a busy 7.15 Musical Gems Documentary metropolitan hospital. 7.30 Scope Weekly Magazine Programme $8 3.20 For The Family (Tamil) (English) >:§:! 3.50 A Diary Of
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    • 334 15 H <; J^y^K Jt* IWk -*^^^k^' ;L •**-S xx .^^Ml *Xv JBaTI XX r*» v gri i _gj vjx JANET KINGSBURY as Mardi Schiel, a beautiful university graduate who is ambitious and adventurous and determined to succeed m an almost exclusively man's world. She was born m England and studied
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    • 339 15 Two years ago she went to Sydney and became a presentation announcer with $3 ABC-tv and appeared m the stage production, The Family Game at Sydney's Independent Theatre. -:v: In Contrabandits she plays Mardi Schiel, the only female m the Customs Branch, ijijij:: She was trained to become a scuba-diver
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  • 743 16  - A charming show of strength V.K. CHIN STORY: Once bitten, never shy I KUALA LUMPUR, Snakes, Snakes ana more Snakes. Not that the federal capital is crawling with them, but there were enough of them to excise the crowd of 15,000 paying fans. All for charity of course. But as
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  • 315 16 THE Peking government is urging people to revolutionise their families by putting Mao-thought m command of its way of thinking. An article broadcast by Radio Peking called for a class struggle among family members to speed up the reformation of their thoughts. "Members of a family may
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 116 16 '\\\^jviSV c^ e To-night only 3t Xl^^ THEATRE RESTAURANT AND NITECLUB National Theatre Tuesday 13th October 1970 Bpm. Tickets $2, 4, 6, 8, 10 -12 available at National Theatre Box Office (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily mcl. Sundays) Robinson's C.K. Tang Cold Storage Sponsored by BASF trie word's f
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    • 166 16 If 20 oonyeruifvt. pobfc <*&racSit^B 2» and knavtutyiiiMt M«f A H *Slk SOCIAL AGENCY J 1 55 i. 2nd Root. I MANCH:- k rioidcw •«M, n| (00 Mo.Mt.im lU. i Td: 3534* I Id 447»}« ir(^ ORCHARD THEATREnj I PATRONS PLEASE NOTE THAT I OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE I
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    • 546 16 r~. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE L^ Of TELEPHONE NUMBER -J LAST DAYS! Hur ry! Soe It No wt S Blmnm: 144. S.IS 4 4.30 p.m. MNMawoM:SI6O. 52.&0 454 00 •THE ADVENTURERS" (Par.) Candice Bergen P Vision Color COMINOiI~ "THE GAMES" Michael Crawford Cotor. Pana vision (Fok) i LAST S DAYSI 4
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  • town talk
    • 237 17 Striped for safety REMEMBER tht picture of the ridiculous trunk road which we published lest month? Well, the authorities apparently got the man ay. They realised that the two trees, which were left two feet from the kerb when Cluny Road was widened, were a traffic hazard and have now
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    • 232 17 MADAM LOH Guat Hong is off on a very special mission to Taipeh to finalise plans to bring 20 top Taiwan singers to Singapore. She is the managing directress of a newly formed entertainment company which will supply Mandarin singers and artistes to local night-clubs and opera houses.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 59 17 V wbl j [^b^_^bV^bl BbibW bW \3H K. BV^ /cJfll B^B^^aS B&BBbI BO™^ *J By R /jbHvl^b»v vPIbV TTr I^. Bam^l sr^P^ 'HF > B A I BH I 3^/ivALON)6 Kum Heng Court Tomlinson Road Off Tanglin Road THE ELITE CENTRE SAUNA BATH FACIAL TREATMENT STEAM BATH MASSAGE HAIR CUTTING
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 82 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young diii^-^^^UU I I lilllf butit'sonlyl p i know, i 7" I HAVE SOME MONEY )J*3?& I BUT I'M A UTTI_E SHORT —^<~J >JJ (gJss&L FOQANEWSKJRT \J§?*J& THIS WEEK %^pT V s^-^—>y Vlp J ARCHIE By Bob Montana AN EARLY [WENT IN IT.! WELL, JUStN~[ HOW \j
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    • 143 17 THE DIARY 9 am 5.30 pm: Art Exhibition by the Cedar Girls' School at Aljunied Road. 3.30 pm: Careers' Photographic Contest/ Exhibition b y Vocational Guidance Steering Committee at National Library (lecture Hall). 7 pm: Night Bazaars at Balestier Road, Jurong Road 7% m.s., Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Lorong 3
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  • 765 18 Home cooking it's j ust the job AS the feminine quest for equality gains momentum, more women want financial freedom. Some go to work full-time while others work part-time, either taking sewing or giving cooking lessons. But we found a group of ladies who offer catering services to people too
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  • Living
    • 188 18 FOR the G.P.O. Quite often we run a feature m LIVING and on the very SAME day we receive letters and comments on it through the post. How's that for efficiency? w FOR Honest Singaporeans. One of our LIVING staff is a member of the University Library. She received
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    • 274 18 FOR The elevator servicing company m charge of a block of PUB flats. One afternoon at 3 o'clock a resident discovered that the lift was out of order. She phoned the company at once and they promised to send somebody over right away. At five the lift was still
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  • 375 18 We don't know about other flat-dwellers, but we're just fed-up of wilting plants! So when we went to the horticultural show last week at the Turf Club, we hopefully went to all those greenfingered people there and asked for tips on how to make our garden
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  • 820 19 IF you tried last week's recipes with tender New Zealand lamb and discovered how delicious lamb is, how about trying more dishes with that marvellous meat? One of our readers, Mrs. Janet Lawson, of Sophia Road, has sent some recipes to share with all of us. Our thanks
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 19 Before attempting to repair the spread-apart link m a small, broken chain, insert a toothpick m each of the adjacent links. The two toothpicks will hold the faulty link m position so pliers can grasp it and pinch it together.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 62 19 0^ America exercises wa, TIGER TWIST I 11 for the body beautiful kJ& NOW AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE JHn 5 minutes a day L^ SLIMS hips waist !f H REDUCES all body measurements y J STIMULATES circulation IT f twists weight away Price $20.00 INCLUSIVE OF POSTAGE anywhere m Malaysia Singapore
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 417 21 IF QUALIFIED teachers are over worked, trainee teachers are exploited. I have four friends who are trainee teachers. Trainees have no unions, no say m school affairs and no time to write to the press. Besides teaching normal school hours (7 a.m. to 1
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    • 164 21 I AM a teacher m a Government school. Quite a number of children are educationally subnormal. However, I wonder how many of them are partially deaf and therefore cannot derive the maximum benefit from their education. I notice that school doctors, during
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    • 70 21 AND SUCH POOR SIGHT TOO I NOTICE that many of our children attending schools wear glasses. Is it possible that the shortsightedness of our children is due to inadequate lighting m our school? As the print of the text-books gets smaller m the Secondary classes, the percentage of children wearing
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    • 167 21 THE only composition topic for Chinese-medium students sitting their Primary School Leaving Exam last Monday was: "My favourite T.V. programme." To write on the above topic properly, a child needs to be a regular T.V. watcher. But a great number of parents
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    • 241 21 I REFER to the letters by Hari Singh Panoo (S.H. Sept. 18) and Hoshiar Singh Lafanga (S.H. Sept. 24) Whatever is paid out by a teacher to provide prompt medical attention for a pupil who has sustained injury m school or during activities organised by
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    • 704 21 IN A recent article m another newspaper a statement was alleged to have been made by Prof. Milo Worn* In which the term "nuclear scientist" was interpreted as "nuclear particle physicist" or the so-called "nuclear power (energy) scientist." A gross oversimplification
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    • 231 21 Socks and school rules I REFER to the complaint by "Irritated" (S.H. Sept. 30) about the school which prohibited his son from wearing long pants and coloured socks. I feel that school children irrespective of their family background, should wear the same uniform and the school should be«given the right
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    • 209 21 IF YOU'RE OUT THANK THE TORIES I REFER to the letter headed "Bankers' Blues Over N.S." (S.H. Oct. 9). Your correspondent should appreciate that the policy on National Service liability must change from time to time according to the defence requirements of the nation. For instance, when the British announced
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    • 193 21 TRAFFIC entering the City from the North of the island is channelled through North Canal Road and Circular Road into a small lane m front of Ban Hin Lee Bank. At the end of this lane, the traffic is expected to make a narrow
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 412 21 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Oil OTHER y|| BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY l^ l^ H Herald Essay Compe- §t AAiiTrOT f i 12^ titions will be at three UUN ICO I 1 J H levels for Pre-Univer- A\r\ im n X I H^snnsn^ H sity students, for
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  • 122 22 Dancers are here to teach A HUSBAND and wife team from Madras has danced into town at the invitation of the Indian Fine Arts Society. M.V. Narasimhachart aad Us wife, Vasaatha Latch! mi arc experts la Bharatha Natyam, KuckapMi dance aad Nattnvaagam (siagmg •ad tMteg for daace). They are here
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  • 412 22 No fear -this won't scare anyone THE scares are mild and it is unlikely you will lose much sleep after seeing Columbia's latest offering, The Snake People. The plot has all the elements of a good creepie voodoo, black magic, devil worship, zombies and creaking coffins and the shocks could
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  • 422 22 Willie Boy is here a* wmm mmwtmm V9VM WAoWofol MimT LIKE a forlorn cry m the wilderness, Willie Boy, the ill-fated hero of The Hunter, the Hunted and the Girl, raises his voice m protest at the injustice meted out to him by the white men. A thrusting young man
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 414 22 TWINSET CROSSWORD Baansnassai ACROSS DOWN I It's terribly rude to compel a spectacular feat of strength 2 Choose work with the ultimate (4,2,5) of commitment (3) 9 Impetuous kind of dog (3) a Iron's refined, producing It It will monitor the first to the sticky substance (5) second (4,5) 4
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    • 119 22 Starscope I jW ■FTm7!w7TWr« Are you a hoarder? (Like your humbleAquarian servant!) Lovingly hanging on to all those things that might be wanted sometime m next 50 years. Unload them where they're needed now? Early morning news could call for special planning and re-organi-sation of travel arrangements but all goes
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    • 121 22 [irpHHiMI V o or commonsense proves itself this morning m sorting out of someone special's tangled circumstances. Fight shy of what looks "money-for-jam" speculation or it's you who will be m a Jam. I Wru9ww9tn Don't shrink from expressing yourself decisively when you've made up your mind: you will then
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    • 139 22 Planet Uranus m your 1 sign adds sparkle to your 1 personality an boosts 1 your reputation as good 1 mixer and entertaining 1 talker. You shine parti- 1 cularly late evening m congenial company. 1 Red-letter day for i rallying of the family 4 clans; renewal of old 4
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 662 23 /^^M tfsV «9JP jBJBfc. j^aajj eaj- .a^BaV a» A* «■!■> <av:S> a^M> ,traY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS, CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN ME MORI AM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P PC. REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. AN other classified
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    • 437 23 DIESEL FITTERS. An opening exists for experienced men m all aspects of repairing and overhauling diesel engines to factory standards m a modern up-to-date workshop m Singapore. Preference will be given to applicants who are Singapore citizens with experience m repairing and overhauling diesel engines, and who have completed a
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    • 573 23 /liraiLiii QiIRPI For our Classified jDuuLLiLti r ™QTC' Tele-Ad Services PROBLEMS? CONSULT YIP PENG YEW INVESTIGATION SERVICE. 261 -B Outram Road, Singapore. Telephone *****3 Established 1960. Managed a directed by Yip Peng Yew retired chief detective inspector. Singapore Police Force. EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY— undertakes private ft confidential, civil ft
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    • 517 23 FOR MODERN FURNISHING m homes and offices at economical rates, visit Anglo-Norse Interior Decorators, 128. Cecil Street. Tel: *****/9 Singapore. FOR FIRST CLASS workmanship and superior quality cane furniture Please visit Wah Cheong Cane Furniture 126. Victoria Street. Singapore 7 Tel. *****. t ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE Of distinction and furnishing
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    • 441 23 V.W.C.A. INDIAN COOKING Class commencing 6.10.70 at 2.30 p.m. $25/- Members $30/- Nonmembers. Two months course. Enquiries *****/***** Spore. TAW O LIN DRIVING SCHOOL quick to pass your driving test Hourly $6/- 16 Tanglin Road Spore Tel. *****8. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at
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    • 207 23 RADIO AND TELEVISION COURSES Commence 2-10-1970. Enrol Marconi Electronic Engineering Institute. 213 C, Lavender Street Spore 12. Tel: *****. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL, Dual-controlled Morris 1000, Hourly $6/-. 10 Balmoral Road. Tel: (Spore) *****/*****. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Morris 1000 Dual-Controlled hourly $5/Guaranteed $75/- 13 Selegie Road Spore Phone *****. 21 177.
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    • 366 23 1 B it^aaa^aW^BMßat^haaw^ FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI ANO SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AMD RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE The Far Eastern Freight Conference and its associated Conferences, serving the trade between Europe and the Far East, met on Bth October. Very serious concern was expressed at
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  • 717 24 SPURS MOVE NEARER THE LEADERS IN ENGLISH LEAGUE RACE U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Martin Peters scored a neat goal yesterday and helped Tottenham Hotspur to close m behind the leaders m the ace for the English league title. Spurs edged Liverpool 1-0 on a day when the three leaders—
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  • 668 24 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1 L W D L P Leeds 8 3 1 19 Manchester 6 4 1 16 Tottenham 6 4 2 16 Arsenal 6 4 2 16 Crystal Pal 6 3 3 15 Chelsea 4 6 2 14 Wohrerhamp 6 2 4 14 Liverpool 4 5
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  • 532 24 IPOH, Sun. Leader ridden by Mr. Binnie created an upset m the Perak Turf Club's Amateur meeting to win the Hurdle Handicap over six flights of fences, returning a thumping dividend of $430 for a win ticket and $60 for a place ticket. RACE ONE
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  • 315 24 TOKYO, Sun. Japan swept the three top places m the team competition of the first World Karate Championships, held at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan (Martial Arts Hall) yesterday before 5,000 fans. The bare-hand, bare foot mock fighting competition drew 29 teams composed of
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  • 292 24 SINGAPORE Island Country Club beat the Australian and New Zealand Association by eight points to six m their annual golf match at the Bukit Course yesterday. Results: SICC first: Richard Ong (9) k Bill Tan (8) lost to David Hughes (2) k R.G.
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  • 384 24 Pillai sets new 800 m mark PARAMESWARAN Pillai and V.K. Chelvam shared top honours m the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (Aupe) annual athletic championships at Farrer Park yesterday. Pillai, Singapore's long distance ace, won four events 400 m, 800 m, 1,500 m and the 5,000 m events for maximum
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  • 261 24 MANILA, Sun. Japan made an impressive start m the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) 10th anniversary tournament tonight by completely outclassing South Korea 78-62 before 11,000 fans at the Rizal Coliseum here. The Japanese led at halftime 36-28. Fired up by the spectacular shooting of the left-handed Masatorao
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 66 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left Doing W^B t^'^ area a pozbn ki^r J "rniNr WITHOUT ci/skj"V*»c u&orn J9l 1^? TO OltlT l&^xyfl -—^^2 FOOD OR VtL jloN Ur WnKtU. K&^S utui ■•••>> FRANTIC V v V A^^^Blr-ct j -~^3W^^^Kpmi^^_^^^3 —^g^^^fl '^•h^Ti^^B /*AA4ft.cn C\/CCV S^fli HUNT =^fl wBPBi7^ J v^fr"^^^KCs^^^H r^
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  • 235 25 BATU TIGA, Sun: Singapore's Philip Scow m a borrowed car, chalked up a surprise win at the Malaysian Motor Sports Clubman's championship m the face of heavy odds and on a wet track here today. Driving a Lotus 22, which he was handing
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  • 354 25 PRESIDENT'S CUP NINTEEN goals were scored m the Football Association of Singapore President's Cup knockout soccer matches at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In the first match Fathul Karib thrashed Peru Indians 9--0 and Singapore Pools, with nine state players and two state reserves, did one
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  • 435 25  -  LEE CHIU SAN KEN Stafford, a fast rising star m moto cross racing m Singapore, won top honours m another of the Singapore Motor Sports Club's monthly races at Colombo Camp yesterday. Riding the Triumph 500 which he had modified himself, Stafford won all
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  • 46 25 EZASHI CITY, Iwate Prefecture, Sun. -Takeshi Honkoshi of the Aoki Heavy Cranes Company, made a new world record m the flyweight snatch division of weightlifting during the 25 th national athletics meet at the Norm Senior High School, Ezashi City, Iwate Prefecture, Northeastern Japan, today. AFP
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    7 25 Foul, ref well below the belt
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  • 666 25 CINCINNATI, Sun. Earl Weaver's strategy of starting right-hander Jim Palmer against the power-laden Cincinnati line-up paid off yesterday as Baltimore drew first blood m the 1970 World Series besting the Reds 4--3 and all pre-series calculations by so-called experts came to naught
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  • 170 25 IPOH, Sun. Selangor Amateur Athletic Association president Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will lead the Malaysian 18-member Asian Games team with Mr. M. Vijaya Raj assisting him. The Malaysian squad comprise 15 men and three women. Selangor heads the list with eight representatives followed by
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  • 83 25 Record entry for Bukit Timah CC badminton A RECORD number of 142 entries has been received for the Bukit Timah Community Centre's second annual open badminton championships which start at 7 p.m. tonight at the centre's hall. Several former Singapore champions are among the competitors m the championships for the
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  • 93 25 18 youths arrested in soccer matches LONDON, Sun. Eighteen youths were arrested after incidents at the Leicester City Sunderland English First Division match at Leicester yesterday. Charges included obstructing police m the course of their duty, causing a disturbance and causing actual bodily harm. In London, two people were arrested
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  • 80 25 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore Island country club's J.W. Stewart won the annual Malacca Open Amateur Golf Championships at the Ayer Kerch Country Club Course today. He carded an aggregate 150 (77-73). Peter Chong (Cameron Highland Golf Club) with 154 (77-77) was second followed by John Clifford (Royal
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  • WORLD
    • 148 25 Larger ring for Clay vs Quarry fight ATLANTA, (Georgia) Sun. The organisers of Cassius Clay's big comeback fight against Jerry Quarry, to be held m Atlanta on Oct. 26, have decided to make the ring as large as regulations will permit, six metres square (It feet 8 inches). But although
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    • 139 25 DENVER, Colorado, Sun. Arthur Ashe and Charlie PasareU moved into today's final round of the Denver Invitation Tennis Tournament following upset victories yesterday m semifinals matches at the Denver Country Club. Ashe, no. 4 qualifier following the three-day preliminary round, toppled top-seeded Czech player Jan Kodes, 6-4 and 6-4. PasareU,
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    • 65 25 BANGKOK, Sun.- Hongkong Football dub won back the Jim Holt trophy when they defeated the Royal Bangkok Sports dub by 26 points (four goals, one try, one drop goal) to 1 1 (one goal, one try, one penalty) m the annual interport gamebetween the two sides. The colony XV were
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    • 51 25 SALISBURY. Rhodesia, Sun. Artwell Mandaza, 24, 'African rocket' who is one of the world's fastest sprinters, has become the first African ever to win Rhodesia's sportsman of the year award. Mandaza, a lean six foot tall mine worker, has a 9.9 second, wind assisted 100 metres time to his credit.
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    • 29 25 GLOUCESTER, Sun. -The Fiji rugby team, at present touring Britain, has been beaten 2S-13 by a combined Gloucestershire and Somerset XV. Half-time score was 11-10 for the counties.. AFP
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  • 150 25 HOCKENHEIM, Germany, Sun. Ronnie Peterson of Sweden m a March returned the fastest time yesterday for today's formula Two race on Hockenheim Motordom m which point leaders Clay Regazzoni of Switzerland and Derek Bell of Britain will compete for this year championship. Peterson clocked 2:09.0
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 52 25 SWIMMING: Asian Games Trials for relay teams (Tg. Rhu 5.30 p.m.) HOCKEY: (SHA Under 23 KO tournament, Semi-finals: SAFSA vs Combined Schools (SCC padang 5.15 0.m.); Qr-finals: IA vs Sembawang Shipyard (Raffles Inst. Ground 5.15 p.m.) SWHA league: SRC vs SCRC (SRC padang 5.15 pm). BADMINTON: Bukit Timah CC championships
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