Singapore Herald, 22 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. go Singapore Thursday, October 22, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 211 1 Russia launches another space probe to moon MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union today announced that an unmanned Zond-8 spacecraft is winging its way towards the moon. The spacecraft, launched yesterday, will circle the moon on Oct. 24, change trajectory and return to earth three days later. By this evening, the
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  • 149 1 IN BRIEF OSLO, Wed. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1970 has been awarded to American scientist Norman Ernest Borlaug. Prof. Borlaug, who was born m 1914 and now lives m Mexico City, is known as "the man behind the green revolution." He was
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  • 111 1 SAIGON, Wed. Specalatioa moaated here today that the Uattod States aad the Salgoa Geverameat wiaid declare a aailateral coaas Bn hi South Vletaam There wore several solid tadftcatleas that the Soojth Several Salgoa acwspapen carried reports today that Prertdti Ngayea Vaa TMea had
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  • 411 1  - Control of visitors: A start soon SEAH CHIANG NEE MORE FORMS TO FILL-MORE STAFF SOUGHT By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore visitors to Malaysia will soon have to fill m forms at the Causeway and airports, giving details of their visits m a Malaysian effort to tighten security and prevent them
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  • 36 1 picture Mr. Lee Kuan Yew jokes with Bruce Johnson, editor of the Harvard Crimson campus newspaper, in Harvard Square. The Prime Minister had earlier given an interview for publication in the newspaper AP
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  • 396 1 SUBJECT-TEACHING m a second language will be dropped m many primary schools next year. Most of the school principals interviewed yesterday were m favour of this. At a meeting two days ago, Education Ministry officials and presidents of teacher's unions from all four language
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  • 131 1 LONDON, Wed. British European Airways withdrew a £.125 million (about $9 million) lawsuit today against a London firm of instrument manufacturers it had originally blamed for the 1981 crash of a BEA comet m Turkey that kUled 27 people. BEA also withdrew its
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  • 263 1 MONTREAL, Wed. Police received an anonymous telephone call today informing them the Quebec Liberation Front (QLF) had agreed to the Government's conditions for releasing kidnapped British diplomat James Cross. Police had asked Mr. Cross's abductors to establish contact with the police through a
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  • 27 1 CAIRO, Wed. Prime Minister Mahmood Fawzi of Egypt and the 33 members of his Cabinet were formally sworn m by President Anwar Sadat today.
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  • 279 1 BANGKOK, Wed. A group of about M Communist guerillas, reportedly including several women, attacked a military past near Chalerm, Southern Thailand, early today, killed a policeman and set fire to the buildings, according to military sources. The attackers made off In a
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 49 2 DR. SHAROM AHMAT, History lecturer at the University of Singapore, has been one of the most active spokesman on many aspects of Malay problems m Singapore. In an interview with Herald reporter Mansoor Ahmad, Dr. Sharom explains his thinking on these problems.
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  • 1097 2 Malays: A need for education MANSOOR: All of a sudden, there has been a lot of open talk about the "Malay problem." You have been very articulate on this question. Is there really a Malay problem m Singapore? Dr. Sharom: There certainly is. Many Malays want to say what they
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  • Viewpoint
    • 148 2 And that's how telephone books are made I REFER to the letter from "Angry Subscriber" (S.H. Oct. 13) Most large telephone administrations m the world publish their directories annually. It has been found that more frequent issues can be uneconomical and impractical. The Board's information operators can and do provide
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    • 280 2 CHIMNEYS ARE BIGGER THAN CAR EXHAUSTS THE Government has started a campaign against pollution but it is a paradox that while heavy fines are levied on vehicles with smoky exhaust, factories are still permitted to belch out, freely and without control, smoke, soot and dust which could affect the health
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    • 122 2 WE ARE THE SILENT MAJORITY I READ with disgust the comment made by the spokesman of the Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya, that Singapore students have no free rights to criticize their Government. May I make one point clear, Mr. spokesman. Just because we students do not
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    • 148 2 I REFER to "Teacher's" letter headed "Protection became persecution after accident" (S.H. Oct. 7) Since the beginning of this year, a Policeman has been posted at the junction of Upper East Coast Road and Sennett Road daily from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and
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  • 469 2 Japan's 'White Paper' on defence JAPAN is a great industrial power, more dependent than any equivalent nation on lifelines that reach across the oceans. In theory, she can easily be held to ransom even by relatively weak nations which happen to straddle strategic sea lanes. This is a situation no
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  • 443 3 Hotel forecasts downward trend ii business HOTEL Malaysia is expecting its business to fall considerably within the next few years when more hotels spring up and business becomes competitive. Mr. John Davies, for the company, gave this as one of the reasons for rejecting claims for higher pay by its
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  • 184 3 SPATE OF THEFTS FROM CARS: POLICE BLAME OWNERS THEFTS «f tape recorders aui radios from can are oa the Increase aai are more widespread bow. Last week, some 2t sack gadgets were reported stoles, mostly la the city and Bat witala the past 24 hssrs, the thieves ha* got away
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  • 71 3 TWO MEN were fined a total of $230 yesterday after they pleaded guilty to separate charges of having ganja. On Monday, Reseb bin Samen, 23, was found with eight kartoos of ganja m Alexandra Road while at RoweD Road police arrested Abdul Wahab bin Mohammed
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  • 231 3 TWO FLOORS of the NTUC premises are to be converted as offices for the heads of government attending the coming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting. NTUC offices on the second and third floors will be temporarily housed m a fourstorey building next
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  • 256 3 A mini village right m the heart of Chinatown PICK some discarded attap from a worksite, a few planks, Ibanana trees, boulders and throw m two truckloads of earth. Then pat m plenty of hard work and lots of imagination. The result is a miniature kampong m the heart of
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  • 108 3 Mr. Rickey Holden, a widely travelled folk dance consultant, is back m Singapore after a 10-year absence. Mr. Holden, who has been to 74 countries on a learn-and-teach mission relating to his art, made folk dancing "come alive" m Singapore m 1960. His
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 152 4 SINGAPOEE eltlieas bttweca the ages of 2S aad 35 may apply to be iacladed tai a graap Italy team to visit CaMfanU early aext year itr Slagapere's Rotary dab groap exehaage scheme. The Rotary Ctah Is toaktag far two
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  • 149 4 THE Singapore National Union of Journalists yesterday protested against the behaviour of the visiting Indian film star, M.G. Ramachandran, towards local newsmen at a Press conference given by him at the Sea View Hotel two days ago. In a statement the SNUJ said: "The
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  • 45 4 THE first pilgrimage ship to Mecca this year Anshun will leave Singapore on Sunday at 2.00 p.m. The ship will berth at Port of Singapore Authority Godowns 42/43. Pilgrims are reminded to send their goods by Saturday from 7.30 p.m. onwards.
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  • 351 4 The wife who paid more attention to house guest A HUSBAND told the High Court that he began to suspect that his wife was having an affair with his house quest when she became cold towards him and paid "more attention to this boy." Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah granted
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  • 504 4 i-NTUC HITS OUT AT CIVILIAN WORKERS WHO STAY AWAY THE GOVERNMENT may stop the retraining programme for civilian employees of British Services departments if the attendance is "not good enough." The National Trades Union Congress is worried about this, and has appealed to
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  • 358 4 The ones who pass out with pride— by Minister MANY youngsters who have gone through national service entered it with misgivings, but most came out "with prowess and pride," Social Affairs Minister Othman Wok said yesterday. "The proof of the pudding lies m the eating and the products of national
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  • 66 4 PENANG, Wed. About 70 workers of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines at the Bayan Lepas Airport here today turned up for work m slippers two days later than their colleagues at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The workers, mostly officers and clerks, were protesting against the
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  • 283 4 THE Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Mr. Yoong Siew Wan, and his acting deputy, Mr. Ronald Naidu, are expected to fly to London on Saturday to bring back Gerald Fernandez, the former MSA secretary who was arrested there on
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  • 114 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Six ratfags freai the Royal Malay** Navy have heea •elected to attend a maalh EdMBaT mmtdMUTa^a u^ag. _a %J^^«^B "•^■■J amVo^Mlfj vMuN mm IDIOTS* Aytartaa, Fraace, begimaiag •a tae 2«ta «r late mata. Taey are Aaiir Hassaa, Zakarla Ibraaiai, Alias
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  • 44 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct an exercise at the Mandai Forest Reserve between 8 a.m. on Oct. 23 and noon on Oct. 24. Blanks will be used m the exercise and the public is advised not to be alarmed.
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  • 43 6 U.S. SECRETARY of State William P. Rogers and his host, the Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, at a luncheon at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on Tuesday. AP radio picture.
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  • 64 6 Course on quality control A TRAINING course on "Quality Control* aimed at training factory personnel to exercise stricter control at the factory and production levels will begin at the New Lecture Theatre 4, Singapore University at 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 3. This is the first course conducted by the two
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  • 184 6 Drowned woman was a waitress SHE WAS CONSTANTLY ILL, SAYS MOTHER POLICE yesterday identified the body of a woman who was found drowned m the Singapore River on Tuesday evening. She was Miss Low Soo Choo, 33, of Neil Road. Yesterday, her mother Madam Teo Han Tee, 59, spoke of
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  • 36 6 THE Commissioner for Public Health, Dr. Chew Peng Kee, will speak on "Health Effects of Air Pollution" at a dinner meeting of the Jurong Lion's Club at Cuscaden House at 8 p.m. today.
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  • 164 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Operations Council today gave the green light for the introduction of a law for control and proper maintenance of private roads, building construction, sanitation and drainage within the local authority areas m West Malaysia. The
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  • 97 6 Boy of 1 6 says: 'My first and last offence' A 16-year-old labourer who admitted instigating a friend to rob a priest said m mitigation that he was a Christian and that this was his "first and last offence." George Sahahanathan Ami. Toa Payoh, appealed for leniency after pleading guilty
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  • 252 6 Red supply dumps, camps found in Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eight abandoned Communist guerilla camps and the same number of supply dumps have been found m Sarawak since Oct. 5, the National Operations Council was told today. Communist guerillas were also sighted hi Sarawak and along the Malaysia-Thai border it
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  • 96 6 KUALA LUMPUK, Wed. Twkm AMal Emamaa, at prrtem Mcretary-g eaeral «f tie Islamic Secretariat does Mt receive a salary fart is dstag tUs nrk la v ■ssisrary capacity. A spakesmai the secretariat said that there had heea aUegatfeas that the Tamlm hi Us
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  • town talk
    • 257 7  -  JENNY LEW By NINETEEN-year-old singer Anita Sarawak could go a long way even as far as Australia if her mother would let her. Anita has had countless offers to sing m Bangkok, Hongkong, Japan and Australia but her mother has said "no" because "she's
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    • 186 7 THE 'GYPSIES' AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS HAVE you ever seen gypsies serenading one another m the Botanical Gardens? Well, we did yesterday and we're sharing this piece of interesting news. We caught the "gypsies", who are really entertainers at two of the Goodwood Group Hotels, posing for publicity shots for
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    • 86 7 Beethoven concert next week SINGAPOREANS will have a chance to hear the worldfamous Berlin duo pianist Hans-Georg Zambona and violinist Karl Heinz Schwarz present a Beethoven Sonata Concert on Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The concert will conclude the Beethoven Bi-Centenary Festival scheduled for Oct. 25
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    • 443 7  - Smile Smile Smile A.K. LEE By "The stewardess pushed the food trolley towards the only passenger on the plane, gave him a little nervous smile. .and began serving him. ''She made several mistakes while doing so, and was promptly corrected by the passenger. "An unusual situation, one might think. But
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    • 472 7 I Starscope 1 n«7I£QSB9I rrrEBSEI^HI 17y1!839H8* [^rlflttJliilQi IiyQSBHEQ RilffrfllfTl^ Unexpected news Your ruling planet Some time today an* possibly startling may Mercury is m good opportunity may arise cause quite a stir m the aspect with the ingenious probably through the family but it's all to the Uranus and you
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    • 155 7 tarn 7 pm: Art exhibition 7 pm: Night bazaars at Boon by Mr. Wee Kong Chai at the Tiong Road, Beo Crescent, National Library. Clementi Road, Common 3.3 i pm: Film show on the we f, lth A enu J *J an E unos work of United Nations at the
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 269 8 EVERYONE, except the Ministry of Health, knows that the majority of patients who flock to the Emergency Unit of the General Hospital are those who cannot afford to pay even the fee of $1 at the government outpatient clinic m the day, let alone
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    • 436 8 First PSLE, then the Mad Hatter's Tea Party The Primary School Leaving Examination has ended. The teachers had slogged for three days marking the PSLE answer scripts without getting one cent for doing this ext -a work. The Ministry sees it fit to issue the posting lists (telling who will
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    • 888 8 DRAFTED AFTER YEARS OF PART-TIME NATIONAL SERVICE ALL ABOUT NA l IONAL SERVICE I REFER to the reply to my letter by Capt. Wyatt (S.H. Oct. 17). I would like to deal first with the question of the epileptic national serviceman. It may admittedly be the fault of the national
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    • 355 8 SINCE the introduction of National Service m Singapore m 1967, some graduates have been called up for full-time service m every annual intake i.e. from 1968 to 1970. Most of them were born m 1944, '45 and '46. The majority of graduates were not caled up. Those
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  • 287 8 TTC TRAINING HAS NO RELEVANCE IN SCHOOLS GOOD quality teachers can come only from good quality teacher-training. This is not what the Singapore TTC is giving. For the past year, some of us have been teaching m nonEnglish schools after qualifying at the TTC, and many of us are shocked
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  • 279 8  - Divorce cases should not be heard in public THILO BODE I HAVE always failed to understand why divorce cases are made a public affair m this part of the world. I am aware, of course, of one of the more apparent reasons: A lurid headline about "lurid letters" m one
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  • 129 8 It is sad to note the discrepancy m public morals nowadays. On the one hand, we have strict censorship m cinemas, T.V. and literature, but on the other side, our nightclubs flagrantly advertise strip shows. Now we find that our local girls are going to
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  • INDOCHINA ROUND-UP
    • 559 9 PHNOM PENH, Wed. South Vietnamese gunboats and Cambodian warplanes flying through a heavy rainstorm early today smashed a strong Vietnamese-Communist attack on a river outpost twelve miles south-east of Phnom Penh, the High Command announced. One Cambodian soldier was killed and four wounded.
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    • 353 9 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Press today stepped up its campaign for the extradition of the two Soviet citizens who hijacked a Soviet airliner to Turkey last week, killing the stewardess. "Pravda," the Communist party daily, for the first time denounced the attitude
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    • 302 9 SANTA CKUZ (California), Wed. tave»ti«atora say they have found the car the killers apparently escape from a burning hilltop Biiiiti where a wealthy eye ■urriou. his wife, two young sous and secretary were bound, shot to death and damned Into a swimming The green
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    • 223 9 LONDON, Wed. India bas pretested officially against an Americas decision to negotiate an exceptional single arms deal with Pakistan, diplomats reported last night. The Government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sees the move, according to the Informants, as breaching a five-year-old embargo
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    • CABLE WOLRD WIDE
      • 189 9 TAIWAN'S PREMIER: 'KEEP RED CHINA OUT OF U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Taiwan said yesterday that if the United Nations would not help the people on the Chinese mainland overthrow their rulers, it should at least keep its doors closed to the Red regime. Prime Minister Chia-Kan Yen told the 127-nation
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      • 68 9 AIR BUS DILEMMA FOR BRITAIN LONDON, Wad. The British Government Is now facing the decision whether it should back the development of the allBritish BAC 311 Airbus, or Join with France, Germany and Holland In developing the European Airbus A3308, shown In this artist's view. The four governments will moot
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      • 270 9 BEIRUT, Wed. King Hussein was reported today on the verge of forming a new Government to end martial law m Jordan The Iraq-affiliated Beirui newspaper Al-Kafah (Struggle) said the imminent Government change was a result of peace agreements signed since Sept. 27 to end
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      • 230 10 BOSTON, Wed. Cairo has sent to Washington a plan that includes reopening the Suez Canal to ships of all nations and enlarging it to accommodate supertankers, the Christian Science Monitor said m its editions today. The US$BOO million plan, being re-examined by Egyptian and
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      • 209 10 BANGKOK, Wed. Special anti-guerilla Ranger battalions are about to be set up m Northern Thailand m a drastic attempt to end terrorism m six guerilla infested provinces near the Laotian and Burmese borders, it was reported here today. This move is part
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      • 48 10 CANBERRA, Wed. Australia will give arms and military equipment to Cambodia following representations from members of the Cambodian Parliament. Senate President Mr. One Sim, leader of the Cambodian delegation now visiting Australia, said he was very satisfied with the results of the visit. AFP
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      • 56 10 KHARTOUM, Sudan, Wed. A military tribunal yesterday jailed former Information Minister AbdelMadid Abu-Hassabu after a 70--day trial on charges brought under Sudan's Administrative and Political Corruption Act. Abu-Hassabu who was cleared on an unlawful enrichment charge was handed a two-and-a-half-year prison term. He served m the government of
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      • 69 10 NEW DELHI, Wed. A senior Indian Foreign Office official is to visit Hanoi, Saigon and Vientiane shortly to seek out common ground for an Indo-China settlement, the press said here today. The report said Eric Gonsalves. head of the IndoChina desk at the Foreign Office,
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      • 209 10 Shot priest: Burial today MANILA, Wed. An Irish Catholic priest killed by a gnaman la frost of Us mlsstoaary school will be buried la the remote towa of Balabagan, Mladaaae Island, where he had opened a parish just six weeks ago. National poUce said today they had Instructed their commander
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    • 168 9 Marcos orders search for MP's killer MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos has personally ordered that the killer of Congressman Floro Crisoloro be "captured dead or alve and the masterminds identified and apprehended." Mr. Marcos, who visited Crisoloro's widow, Ilocos Sur Provincial Governor Carmettng Crisoloro, m the province's capital yesterday, has
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    • 165 9 LONDON, Wed. The British Army may be caled m to clear up refuse m the southern towns of Swindon and Reading, where waste disposal workers have been on strike for 23 days. The Home Office m a statement late today said the
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    • 60 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. Space Agency said two tiny fragments of the moon, brought back by the Apollo-12 mission last November, are missing m the postal system somewhere. It has asked the post office to look into the delay m delivery of two shipments
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    • 102 9 PARIS, Wed. —Minion manager Mustapha Bin Jadji Mohamed announced today that he was "extremely satisfied" with talks held between the visiting Malaysian Trade Mission and French businessmen and government representatives. The delegation, said the communique, the first of its kind to visit Europe,
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    • 48 9 Melbourne, Wed. Patrick Wymark Sir John Wilder of television's "The Power Game", was found dead m his Melbourne hotel yesterday. Homicide and drug squad detectives were called m to investigate His body was found by Miss Patty Austen, publicity director of the Playbox Theatre.
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    • 75 9 MONTEVIDEO Wed. Urifuyu ladustry Miaister JalU Saagaiaetti aad a aeaatar wk# accases aim aad hit paaaartcrt af trytag to farce the devalaaltoa af the Uragaayaa aeaa have heea givea legal aeraiiitiaa f light a dael la the death with pliieli A ceart ef
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  • PARATROOPS GUARD CHURCH
    • 393 10 Laporte funeral alert MONTREAL, The funeral of Labour Minister fierre Laporte, kidnapped and slain m a terrorist campaign for Quebec's independence, was held yesterday under security precautions perhaps unmatched m Canadian history. Before the simple 40-minute rites, police searched Notre Dame church with German shepherd dogs trained to sniff out
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    • 234 10 Former Algerian leader 'killed in hotel' BONN, Wed. Belkacem Krim one of the founders of Algeria's independence struggle against French rule, was found dead yesterday m a Frankfurt hotel, the West German Interior Ministry comflrmed here today. He had reportedly been strangled. Police said they were looking for four Moroccans
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    • 236 10 Ex-premier lashes at 'military meddling' JAKARTA Wed. Former Prime Minister Sjafruddin Prawiraaegara lashed oat at what he called "meddling of the military*' v the internal affairs of the Muslim party of Indonesia (Parmnsi). His statement followed a major split v Parmusl m which a senior member, Jean Nare, announced he
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    • 55 10 LONDON. Wad. An immigrant spokesman has claimed that more than 40,000 Commonwealth citizens have settled m Britain illegally m the past eight years by not using the return half of their round-trip ticket. He also estimated that a further 30,000 immigrants entered by landing secretly m ■main
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    • 202 10 Suharto outlaws works of Sukarno JAEABTA, Wed. ladianlia latelligeace has ordered all security officers to gaard agalast a aew -poUtkal force" which Is Dr. Sakarae, foaader of the Irti«sl« Beyaattc. The order, pabllcly aaaoaaced today, was Isaaed by Geau Maradea Paagf abeaa, Coataiaader of the Secarity aad Order Is Prealdeat
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    • 223 10 CANBERRA, Wed. Prime Minister John Gorton today turned down the resignation of his Army Minister Mr Andrew Peacock. Mr. Peacock submitted his resignation this morning following the publication of an advertisement featuring his wife endorsing a brand of bedsheets. The Army Minister said: "The Prime
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    • 67 10 BRUSSELS, Wed. The United States announced yesterday it is calling an international conference m Washington at the end of November on ways to combat air hjjacVing Daniel P. Moynihan, President Nixon's counsellor on urban affairs, said there was no intention to exclude Communist countries. Well-informed sources m Montreal
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    • 60 10 BANGKOK, Wed. The Italian Government has offered technical assistance to Thailand for a new international airport to be bolt near Bangkok, it was reported here today. Official sources said the Thai Government has been informed that the Italian Government was prepared to finance the entire
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    • 39 10 TEHERAN, Wed. Iranian fanner Allah Abaaapour who claims to be 1M yean old wants to get married for the 14th time, because he believe* 13 is an unlucky number, according to the evening newspaper Etteiaat yesterday. AP
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEW
    • 722 11  -  HENDRY MILLER By Montreal MR. PIERRE Trudeau's handling of the FLQ terrorists has completely altered his image as Canada's Prime Minister, not only for most English-speaking Canadians but for the people of Quebec and the rest of the world. The man who had been
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    • 422 11 TIE DEATH LIST GROWS TO FOUR IN SIX MONTHS THE murder of Mr. Pierre Laporte, the Quebec Labour Minister, is the fourth political killing of kidnap victims m six months. His abduction, and that of Mr. James Cross, the British diplomat, was the culmination of a series of kidnappings which
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    • 377 11  - It' s all applause as Ya'akub calls off curfew S.C. CHAN Sibu Sarawak THEY cheered loudly. They clapped their hands. Some even wept when they were told the round-the-clock curfew m their area was to be relaxed the next day. The Chief Minister Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, announced the
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    • 213 11 HONGKONG, Wed. The Establishment •f diplomatic relations between Equatorial Guinea formerly Spanish Guinea aid China is another success for Peking's policy of penetration m Africa. The agreement establishing diplomatic relations at ambassadorcal level was signed Santa Isabel, capital of Equatorial Guinea, during a visit by Wang Yu-Tien,
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    • 486 11 Red Navy 'holds the power East of Suez' RICHARD BEESTON, Washington THE SOVIET Union is becoming the paramount naval power m the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, according to an article m the New York Times. The article quoting "United States military analysts," said the Soviet
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    • 236 11 THE SIX DENY £468 m COST TO BRITAIN BRITAIN'S estimate that if she joined the Common Market, she would have to pay C4CB million a year towards the cost of Its farm policy is disputed by the Market Commission. The British estimate Is based on levies, customs dues and taxation
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    • 86 11 NEW DELHI: ladia's 27t former maharajahs will bow have to nib shoulders with commoaers oa the aatioa's crowded railways. Hie Railway Board said that Prtacely order last msalh, the eatftkd to travel to their fiacy white private sail— that md railway itsttoai aronad Ike
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  • 291 12 TwO taxi drivers fined for refusing fires TWO taxi drivers were fined $85 m the First Traffic Court yesterday for refusing f?res without reasonable excuse. Tarn Kit Leng was fined $45 for refusing to let his taxi for hire m Clemenceau Avenue m April. The court was told that Cpl.
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  • 164 12 THE NTUC is to offer investment opportunities m its own co-operative ventures to existing co-operative societies and invite them to join the NTUC as associate members. Mr C.V. Davan Nair, NTUC secretary-general, announced this yesterday as part of the NTUC's scheme to
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  • 159 12 A SUICIDE bid failed when the match for a "last cigarette" set a petrol-soaked trlsha oa Ore, a court was told yesterday. Scalar Inspector Othrnaa AraWa, prosecuting, told the Fourth District Court yesterday that Tag Ah Yoag, 3t, had hired a trlsha la
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  • 42 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A 14-year-old schoolgirl, S. Pandit Selvi, of Jalan Peel here has been reported missing, a police spokesman said today. Her uncle told the police that she left for school yesterday morning and has not returned since.
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  • 597 12 A doubt: Whose hand fired the fatal shot APPEAL COURT FREES DEATH ROW MAN THE Appeal Court yesterday freed a man who was sentenced to death m April this year for the murder of a hospital watchman m Sumbawa Road on May 20 last year. Ong Kiang Kek, 23, was
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  • 73 12 BOMBAY, Wed. Four persons were killed and 59 others injured, nine of them seriously, when members of two rival unions clashed m a shoe factory here yesterday. Police said the trouble began when an anti-Communist worker stood at the factory gates handing out sweets to
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  • 80 12 HITCHED! 777 BRIDES WITH 777 'BROTHERS' SEOUL, Wed.— Seven hundred and seventyseven brides for 777 "brothers." This mass nuptial was held m a Korean gym today. Bat it was ao game. The newly-weds are all members of the same sect. Their spiritual leader, Moon Sunmyung, head of the Unified Christian
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  • 292 12 Problems of the Malays in S'pore—b y Dr. Sharom From Page 2 really needs financial backing. This is where non-Malay organisations or individuals can play their role. Of course, Malays who are m a position to contribute to the education fund, no matter how little, should do so. I am
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  • 36 12 DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee will be the guest of honour at the Democratic Social is Club's dinner and dance to be held at the Automobile Association "Jade" Restaurant on Nov. 25.
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  • 127 12 MR. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, who is on a touc of some member countries m the Middle East and Asia will be arriving m Singapore tomorrow. He will be accompanied by Mr. D.S. Savkar, the director of the Asian
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  • 92 12 BANDAR S E R I BEGAWAN, Wed. Sir Omar All Salfuddln the former Sultan today accused Tußku Abdul Rahman of teUlag lies about Broad's limbaag claim. Sir Omar said the Turin was not right la saylag that Bmaei ac ver brought ap the Limbaag
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  • 217 12 A MAGISTRATE ruled yesterday that a man who had previously been ordered to pay $180 monthly maintenance to his wife could stop doing so because of her adultery and cohabitation with another man. Soh Yew Chwee, 44, who had been ordered on
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  • 148 12 THE N.T.U.C.'s Insurance Co-Operative Commonwealth Enterprise Ltd. (INCOME) will serve all sectors of the public. This was disclosed by Income's General Manager, Mr. A.T. Shim pi yesterday. At present, Mr. Shimpi is conducting a five-day course for 70 members of unions affiliated
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  • 171 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A police inspector charged with snooting a businessman here had consumed alcohol equivalent to ten "stengahs" of brandy or six small bottles of beer, the High Court was told today. Mr. Harcharan Singh, senior chemist of the Department
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  • THE SINAPORE herald
    • 8 13 THE SINAPORE herald Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970 1
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    • Section II
      • 182 13 THEY HOPE TO DO THIS REGULARLY... THE men of the Singapore Armed Forces have always been interested m keeping Singapore clean and green. And they believe m helping their neighbours too. In the last three years they have built roads, cleared bushes, helped to clean up
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      • 159 13 Finance Minister to open STB's Tudor Court THE Tourist Promotion Board's Tudor Court m Tanglin Road will be opened by the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, at 5 pm tomorrow. The row of Tudor-style houses were former government quarters which have been converted to offices on the first floor
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      • 72 13 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association is organising a trade exhibition to coincide with, the Heads of Commonwealth Governments' conference m next February The exhibition will feature only "Made-in-Singapore" products. Disclosing this here yesterday, the association's chairman, Mr. Whang Tar Liang, said a special committee has been set
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      • 95 13 BOAT REPAIRER Van Fook Lim, 48, died of a fractured spine eight days after he fell eight feet from the bow of a tugboat to the deck. A workmate, Teng Kong, 46, of Lorong 29, Geylang, told a coroner's inquiry yesterday that he was
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      • 164 13 About 45,780 students will be taking their School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations m the various educational streams from Nov. 1 1 to Dec. 2. A Ministry of Education statement says that another 1,896 students will take supplementary subjects m
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      • 139 13 MORE than 2,200 officers and boys from 22 Companies of the Singapore Boys' Brigade will celebrate their 40th anniversary on Founder's Day, Sunday. On Sunday three thanksgiving services will be held at Trinity Methodist Church (Serangoon Gardens) at 3.30 p.m., at Barker Road Methodist
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 109 13 A J_^g^ R _£jJ^!^^!2llL-^-!Z^J[^ 15 SERENDIPITY /Pages 16 &21 ECONQMIC AFFAIRS/SHIPPING PULL-OUT/P«ges 1 7 —20 SPORT/P»g«s 23 A 24. ■ft Originated from exciting Paris!!! fWJ American, French, German and I \_/)l W I^L«^ English hommes et femmes I S-y J fA J L^^* a4H^^HHHBBB Performing exotic Ballet All m J
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 127 14 ONE hundred and eighty trainees including 12 women of the Police Academy took time off yesterday to give the Mood baak a boost. The trainees were from the Port of Singapore Authority Police, Prisons, Public Utilities Board security guards and the regular police. Mr.
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    • 221 14 SINGAPORE teenagers were writing good poetry, said Mr. Robert Yeo, editor of Prospect, a magazine for secondary school pupils. The magazine has a poetry section which was started after the seminar on "Culture and Society" in April m response to a cry
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    • 12 14 I ADDED A LITTIB flC«X»4 ID TH^ CHARCCAL J
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    • 157 14 A MAN who told the High Court that his wife left him "without any good reason," taking with her their only child was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab yesterday on the ground of desertion. Quek Ngee Huat,
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    • 821 14 'No jury trial' appeal by Death Row man fails THE APPEAL Court ruled yesterday that there was no irregularity or miscarriage of justice at the no-jury trial of a man sentenced to death for using a firearm. The court dismissed an appeal against conviction by Teo Cheng Leong, 36, who
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
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      • 676 14 OPENS TOOAYI 1 1 MB* m William Hotden Jennifer Jones "Love is A atony Splandoro* TMng" Cinemascope Color (Fo») SATUROAV MtONMHTI (Mandarin) "BIMM Swordswoman" Coicf Scope (English 4 Chinese Subtitles) 2NO WCCKI Dally 3 Shews- II a.m.. 4 p.m MGMs DOCTOR ZHIVAOO" Omar Sharif. P Vision Color NEXT CHANCE! Columbia's
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 919 15 i— gp HHH !j* RADIO 1 view 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Tarian Malaysia Cultural Dances 3.20 Another Song Another Melody (English) (Repeat) 3.40 It's Happening In Singapore (Repeat 3.24 B'wana Don Jungle-La Documentary Chinese) 3.49 River boat "Strange Request" 3.55 Housewives Matinee "Contract To 4.39 F Troop "Scourge of The
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      • 638 15 Mil 1 I m^i ■ill Foa Tson Piano recital by j FOU Ts'ong, 36, P/\l I Ta'/NV%^ the concert pianist who IJ I I I 111 l II W left China at the age of wKA I \J V/ 1 I\A m 19 and has since iii-ix travelled round the
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    • Serendipity
      • 730 16  - These stories give me the needle ADELE KOH WHY CAN'T they teU the truth? Have they so little regard for the intelligence of their young readers that they must keep feeding them all that sanctimonious bilge about drugs? Yes, drugs are terrible things and yes, we want to keep the
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      • Article, Illustration
        39 16 Study style The tie-dyed "T" shirt. J^l WHAT'S hi (J^ Riots, demonst At the University of Si story, and our candid camei couture. PS happening on campus? wnonstrations? 1 of Singapore, it's a fashion d camera manfilmed the college
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      • 1388 16  -  THIS WEEK has been the most difficult yet m terms of choosing the winners of our writing competition! Still, we love difficulties like this because it means we are getting some really good entries. In the end we decided to give the two awards and they go to
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      • 280 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN KEEN! TEENS ANYONE would think that with it records to her name, Irene Yap would want to make singing her career. But no, our 15-year-old Chinese singing star has set her mind on completing her education. "I want to continue my schooling because educational qualifications count when you're
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      • Talkabout
        • 100 17 EXAMS loom ahead. Misery time is here. Nervous ticks are developing. My best friends are not speaking to me. My family says I am impossible to live with. Sometimes I really think I am going quite mad with books and studies. Well, why am I
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        • 93 17 Sex It's time to tell the truth f i i i .*vk* d Wlt'Udlp J*«Mlt< i Hah Flashback to Tuesday's Herald The truth? Sf k can t be hwtfted up any lungff no Tatt»- "o» l"t prude* and pa'enU try Onyoung peop** *Mtil <t worry about it and many o*
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        • 119 17 I SHOULD like to reply to Michael Chiang's very interesting essay on Singapore fashion. (Serendipity October 15) How nice that the midis here! It's a bit hot but don't we want to see Singapore keep up with the times? Our young gentlemen too have
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        • 265 17 IN reference to your article on "Sex It's Time to Tell the Truth," I wonder if, m fact, those interviewed offered an honest appraisal of young attitudes, or whether they were safely selected to maintain the status quo? I cannot, for example, accept the paradoxical
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        • 190 17 READING Adele Koh's comments on the three winning articles m your writing competition gives me the impression that she is deliberately trying to belittle the efforts. Just consider the following remarks: "None of their pieces is a great bit of writing, but I think our
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • Economic Affairs/Shipping
      • 794 18 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday released a draft of new rules which provide for more stringent controls on brokers' operations and more power to the Exchange committee to deal with manipulation. These rules will be considered for adoption into the Rules
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      • 263 18 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 r^wa/fj^w Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900
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      • 120 18 No official peso rate until mid '71 MANILA, Wed. The rate of the Philippine Peso to the U.S. dollar may not be fixed until mid-1971 because of forthcoming heavy foreign debt repayments, Central Bank Governor Gregorio LJcaros said. Mr Licaros, who returned yesterday from a trip to the U.S. and
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      • 45 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.425, (2) 149.25; Hongkong 40.06; Beirut 38.35; London 37.97; Zurich 37.958 38.055; Paris 37.97. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per taeL
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      • 29 18 (Closing buy or /seller prices for Oct. 21, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady Spot 1538 1540; 3-month 1537 1538; Settlement 1540; Total turnover 660 tons.
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      • 266 18 PEOPLE in Business Mr JOSEPH LIM HOCK CHWEE has been appointed to the management position of Supervisor- Planning, Order and Billing, of Kodak (Malaya). Mr Lim joined Kodak m 1955 as an assistant cost clerk. He gained rapid promotion m the company by becoming head of the Costing Department m
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      • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
        • 112 18 LONDON, Wed. Babcock and Wilcox said, m a reference to rumours of a takeover bid by American and other interests, that no such proposition is known to them but the board is currently studying possible changes m group structure with the object of achieving a more broadly based international
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        • 54 18 Pa hang LONDON, Wed. Pahang Consolidated reported that profit before tax for the year to July 31, was £590,851 compared with £359,198 m the previous 'year. Depreciation £101,106 (£100,311) and tax took £170,174 (£51,001), leaving £3 19,571 (£207,886). The final dividend was 1/- per share, making a total of 1/2
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        • 80 18 TOKYO, Wed. The International Trade and Industry Ministry said formal approval for a capita tie-up between Toyo Kogyo and Ford Motor will not be given before liberalisation of the Japanese motor industry, expected next spring. Ford has agreed to hold only a 20 per cent stake m Toyo Kogyo,
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        • 47 18 LONDON, Wed. Profit of Kamunting Tin Dredging after tax for the year to March 31, was £337,691 (compared with £250,086 m the previous year) The company declared a final dividend of 25 per cent, making a total of 35 per cent (against 30 per cent). Reuter
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      • 650 18 TREATMENT PLANT WILLIAM JACKS is now marketing a packaged treatment plant which eliminates the need for air scour and much of the instrumentation required m conventional plants. Jacks supplied and installed the first Sybron Centra Filter, designed specifically as an integral self-contained water treatment plant, at the Sungei
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      • 367 18 Stocks rallied strongly m early trading yesterday. Some analysts attributed the advance to a press report which said speculation was mounting m Saigon that the U.S. and South Vietnam would declare a unilateral ceasefire within two weeks. The Dow Jones industrial avenge tacked on about 3.33
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      • 26 18 NEW YORK, Tues. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 758.83 (+2.33); Transportation 151.14 (+0.15); Utilities 106.72 (+0.57); Composite stocks 243.70 (+0.72); Bonds 65.62 (-0.05V
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      • 557 18 The market was firm yesterday although prices were off the top m places. Renewed buying was seen m early trading after recent consolidation and the overnight upturn on Wall Street. Selective issues then reacted somewhat on lack of follow-through and trading volume declined but towards the close,
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      • 21 18 LONDON, Tues. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 367.7 (+1.8); Tins 63.59 (-1.52); Rubbers 145.39 (-0.19); Oils 299.50 (-0.35).
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      • 194 18 AMSTERDAM In quiet dealings yesterday, royal Dutch and Unilever were firmer. Akzo and Philips were steady and Hoogovens barely maintained. Shippings firmed m sympathy with Van Ommeren which was strong and active on speculative demand. Local industrials were quiet PARIS The market was firm m more active conditions
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    • 82 19 SHIPPING GAZETTE KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedule* beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 678 19 W NEPTUNE ORIfNTIINESIIO. U (»WCOW»OWATtOIWTHCI»tPUSUCOfafatUfOHC> ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BIWG, R'DAM, HAVRE A-WERP.BREM. a 9Thmm am., VHMVES HSfTUM AMCTMTtT InPon L'don 13/11 H'burg 18/11. 8 dam 20/11 Havra 22/11. B men 25/11 HaVTUMfZMCON 2//3OM«»» 1/3 Dae V* Dac Ldon 1/1.
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      • 1087 19 \A/pethni mH Lhi^ d lC2.^ LLShl f SbO lln fc rthe Amw^^^- Coast ports of North, Central or South America V VC/OleU^yUl I^J sh| P s saving east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. AJAX34(S) Oct 25/27 L'pool. G 'flow via
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    • 287 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 22. OUT: Menelaus 3/4, Jason 13/14, Hanka Sawicka 15/16, Benkitlan 18, Klias 20. Scudai 20 west, Eihaku Maru 29/30. Holospira 38/39, Tapah 22, Tronoh 20 east, Hua Li 2 1 east. IN: Scudai 20 west
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 1234 20 fcflftl hOl inri lncludin 9 snl P s ssain 9l n 9 out of Singapore for Far IvJ East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Nov Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/MSS J KERGUELEN ANNA TAYLOR r^t ?7/,n GUELEN Nov 4 Hongkong. Japan. K'.ung. CMCR/MM *~»ci Saigon. SSV/BA AR.STAGELOS Nov 26/27 Japan direct
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      • 453 20 I SCINDIA (S?) I'"" I bLhh pacific north west service huhJ Loading For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penanij p S h«m Singapore L Angeles JALAOHANVA i/s Nov 4/3 Nov e/o No. 6 0m IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR:
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    • 231 21 JAKARTA, Wed. Foreign investors who intend to exploit Indonesian timber wll now have to submit their plans to the Government. A spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture said that this was m line with the Government's policy to ensure that their activities are m accordance
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    • 146 21 FRANKFURT, Wed. West German reserves reached a new peak of 44,7* million Deatsche Marks si the middle of this month, Federal Bank sources said today. Observers said the total was ahsfit equalled to the level attained at the end of September last year, just before the t.3
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    • 1541 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and Httm* prices arc followed by the business done. Figures, m bracket* denote traded lots m I.ooo's. WWb the price Is not followed by figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was traded
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    • 79 21 (Managers' prices for Oct. 22) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.06 1.10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.18xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving Fund
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    • 254 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commerce and Industry Ministry Mohamed Khir Johari, today described the rise m the ITC floor and ceiling prices as "reasonable." He told reporters that Malaysia welcomed the move as it had always been asking for a revision of the floor and ceiling prices.
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    • 331 21 The market sustained further falls yesterday as profit-taking and other selling continued m high-priced stocks and constructions. Matsushita Electric weakened on reports that (Closing paid prices m yen, w Akai Etoc 469 (485) Asahi Chem 100 (100) Asahi Glass 140.(140) Bank Tokyo 109 (109) Banyu Pharm 668
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    • 705 21 Westmex ran into a severe bout of profit-taking following Tuesday's sharp advance, losing 65 cents at $1.70. Halls Peak was steady at 10 cents. Sipos was very active, running up to $2.90 m early trading before easing to close IS cents higher at $2.40. Westralian Nickel was
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    • 202 21 The market was barely steady m very thin dealings yesterday. Turnover for the day was almost halved to $4.81 million. This was 53.95 million lower on Tuesday's trading pace. Associated Hotels was traded between $12. 50 and $12.70 on a turnover of 24,000 units. Elsewhere, small losses
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    • 171 21 LONDON, Wed. The market opened on a very quiet note today but grain shippers are reported to have fixed 20,000 tons of heavy grain from the U.S. Gulf to Tilbury at U. 5.18.75 fio (free m and out) for Nov. Indian Government brokers were open for sulphur
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 389 21 KUBBEB 4tH e^J» Disappointing London advices caused hesitancy at the onset of trading yesterday and after opening at the previous night's closing level of 48-1/4 cents for November 1 RSS, prices eased a quarter cent on upcountry selling m quiet conditions. The lower level renewed speculator and Chinese
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      • 65 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Neglected; ClF's Nov. 17 buyer, 17 hk Nominal seller, Dec 17-3/8 17-5/8; Spot 1844 18tt; Settlements Nov. 18-5/16 18-9/16, Dec 18-9/16 18-13/16, Jan. 18-7/8 19-1/8. Jan/March 19-3/16 19-3/8, April/June 20-1/16 20-3/16, July /Sept 20% 20V Oct/Dec. 20* 21, Jan/March 21
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      • 69 21 TIN $MS.M a steal (BPSI.B7H). The Straits tin price continued on its upswing and appreciated by 1 8 7V 2 a picul yesterday to $665 on an estimated tonnage of 265, down 10 tons on Tuesday's. The London overnight price picked up by £5 a ton. Buying support
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      • 152 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per lone ton): Philippine'/ Indonesian Oct. 216, Nov. 222, Dec. 223, Jan. 224, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 Nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan. 336
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      • 272 22 PLAN PRINTING 4- PHOTOSTAT from opaque originals up to 30" x 40". Natural Photographic Store. 435, North Bridge Road. Spore Tel. *****. *****. FOR EFFICIENT OFFSET/Stencil Duplicating Service, contact Kwok Yoke Weng 4 Co.. 22 The Arcade. Ist Floor. Singapore. Tel: *****. REQUIRE PHOTO-COPY? Bring your documents to Guan Chua
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      • 560 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonlato. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 593-A. Serangoon Road. Spore. Tel: ***** (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station) Excellent coaching for all Science subjects. Health Science. Elementary Additional Mathematics. Secondary II to H.S.C. DIPLOMA
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      • 448 22 ATTENTION GROUPS: Airconditioned Rehearsal Studio at Jalan Eunos, Guitars Drums Bass Amplifiers for rental. Reasonable Fees. Bookings from Macall *****. WOODEN STEEL Office Equipments Steel-Shelving Safe Typewriter. Cash-register Rec o rd c a b i ne t s Adding, Calculating; Photo Copy Machines. Contact our showroom 88 Cross Street. Tel.
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      • 409 22 APPOINTMENTS PHILIPS require a SENIOR PURCHASING EXECUTIVE to take charge of the purchasing function m one of their new factories. The man will be a University Graduate preferably with a Science or Engineering background. He must have had some years experience purchasing for the electronics industry. This is a senior
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      • 179 22 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE OLYMPIC SPORTS COUNCIL Tenders are invited for the tailoring of uniforms (workmanship only) for approximately 130 persons for the Singapore Oelega tion to the 6th Asian Games which will be held m Bangkok. Suiting material and Emblem Badges will be provided Quotations are required for the following:
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 408 23  - Corruption beats CI. 1 stablemate in gallop CAVALIER BY IPOH, Wed. Trainer George West's Mahseer and Corruption were associated m an interesting half mile workout on good going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Breaking from the 4f post, the pair clapped on the pace to return 37-3/5 for the last 3f.
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      • 167 23 IPOH, Wed. Johnny Miller one of Australia's top jockey has arrived here and will be seen m action at the forthcoming meeting which starts on Saturday. "I will be riding on- the Malaysian and Singapore turfs for an indefinite period," he told me. Miller,
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      • 231 23 SAXONY* a newcomer m Class 3, is a 4-year-old brown Australian gelding by Bogan Road (sire of the wellperformed Kidnapper) out of Emprina. He has raced 20 times over various distances and was on board 12 times. He won twice (7f m 1:27.5 with
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      • 542 23 Second win for Japan in TT tour match EXETER, England. Wed. Japan, 6-1 winners over England on Monday night, could only manage a 4-3 victory over the home team m the second of their four match table tennis tour of England here last night. The surprise of this international against
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      • 399 23 MANILA, Wed. The Philippines beat Japan 84--81 last night to win the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) 10th anniversary championships, sweeping all its seven games. India's Khushi Ram (6 ft. 4in.) won the "Most Valuable Player" award. Ram who averaged 30 points a
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      • 184 23 DENVER, Colorado Wed. Joe Louis, former world heavyweight boxing champion picked Cassius Clay as the winner of the scheduled 15--round bout with Jerry Quarry at Atlanta, Georgia, on Oct. 26. But the "Brown Bomber" warned that Clay, the former champion who at 27
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      • 84 23 LONDON, Wed. Ted "Kid" Lewis, former world welterweight boxing champion, died yesterday at the age of 76 and left boxing fans wondering if they would ever see his like again. Lewis started boxing m 1910 and quit m 1929. He began as
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      • 473 23 ■21 SIM SIISfIJDWfn BADMINTON: Police Military finals (SB A hall— 7 pm). BASKETBALL: Intervarsity tournament (People ls Association 7.30 pm). TENNIS: US People to People tennis exhibition (SCC 5 pm). TWINSET CROSSWORD "^'n^n^nHßnln^nßl^™ I 4a__^ I Iw 111 IU In^n^n^n^n^n^n^nfl' ESBsnassßM ACROSS DOWN 1. Get away with unusual hats m
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    • WORLD CUP GOLF
      • 355 24  -  M.R. EDE PHUA Thin Kiay and Alvin Liau will represent Singapore m the Nineteenth World Cup Golf Champions at San Isidro Buenos Aires, Argentina, from Nov. 12 to 15. Both have represented the Republic m previous championships at Rome and Singapore. England, Canada, the
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      • 203 24 TAIPEI, Wed. Taiwan's ace woman sprinter Chi Cheng may take part m seven events at the sixth. Asian Games m December, according to a tentative registration sent to Bangkok today. The Taiwan Preparatory Committee for the Games has tentatively decided that Miss Chi should take
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      • 63 24 UNBEATEN University of Singapore retained the inter-varsity badminton title when they trounced Teachers' Training College 8-1 m the last match at Bukit Merah Secondary School Hall last night. Nanyang University with victories over TTC, Ngee Ann Technical College and Polytechnic, took second place. Teachers, with two
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      • 390 24 Soviets still hold lead in world shooting PHOENIX, Arizona, Wed. The duel between United States and the Soviet Union for top honours m World Shooting continued on the third day of the 40th championships here with the two countries sharing the four titles of the day. The Soviet Union took
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      • 653 24  -  JASBIR SINGH THREE brilliant tries by Kenneth Davison, two of which resulted m goals, earned Northern Suburbs Rugby Football Club, Sydney, a narrow 18-16 victory over Singapore m their final rugby match on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday. Suburbs got
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      • 423 24 FORMER hockey internationals of the 1950's played a major role m the Senior Officers' win over Junior Officers and Constables m the Police "classic" for the PM. Pennefather Cup at Thomson Road yesterday. Senior Officers with retired internationals m Percy Penefather, Wilfred Skinner, Osbert
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      • 135 24 GEORGETOWN' Guyana, Wed.-Cricketer Gary Sobers is expected to make a statement this weekend on his controversial visit to Rhodesia last month. Unless Sobers apologises for playing m Rhodesia or withdraws from the West Indies team, it has been claimed that India's cricket
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      • 119 24 MOSCOW, Wed.-Cele-brated Russian goalkeeper Lev Yachine will play his last game of football for the USSR team next May against a side from "FIFA", the World's governing football body. Yachine, 41, is not playing this season as he broke a bone m his left hand during training. However, he hopes
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      • 114 24 STALYBRIDGE, (Cheshire), Wed.-The second indoor tennis tournament m the Dewar Cup series started here yesterday. It finishes on Saturday. Here are the main results: Men's Singles; first round: M. Iqbal (Pakistan) beat J. Clifton (GB) 6-3, 6-4, T. Gorman (USA) beat B. Storr (GB) 6-1, 7-3, R. Howe (Aus) beat
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      • 86 24 MADRID, Wed.-European heavyweight boxing champion Jose Manuel Ibar Urtaiif of Spain yesterday commenced training for his title fight with Henry Cooper of Britain m London on Nov. 10. Following the instructions of his manager Manolo Delrio. He moved to the small town of Torrelodones, about 19 miles (30 km) from
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      • 66 24 LONDON, Wed—Results of British Soccer matches. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 2: Birmingham 0 Leicester 0; Carlisle 0 Sunderland 0; Luton 2 Blackburn 0; Middlesbrough 1 Bristol City 0; Sheffield United 2 Bolton 2. Division 3: Bristol Rovers 2 Mansfield 0; Bury 1 Halifax 1 Rotherham 3 Torquay 1. Division 4: Northampton
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