Singapore Herald, 26 October 1970

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1 4 Singapore Herald
  • 14 1 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS No. 83 Singapore Moaday, October 26, 1970
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  • 23 1  -  DR. GOH w MR. LEE is a much misunderstood man m spite of Mr. Alex Josey's efforts, possibly because of them. 9
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  • 912 1 Dr. Goh poohpoohs hippie threat DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said last night that the 'hippie threat to Singapore is largely an illusion." Singapore had a harshly competitive society where promotion was based purely on merit and those who did not make the grade were passed over and forgotten.
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  • 150 1 HJHJHJ DR. GOH began his talk by referring to reports that girls of a convent had bought marijuana, LSD or such types of hallucinogens. The pills which the girls had bought were found to be antimalarial tablets, calcium tablets and Vitamin B
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  • 375 1 MONTREAL, Sun. Police reported last night that what first appeared a possible break m Montreal's political kidnappings quickly vanished when it turned out that jin Ottawa student had the same name as a wanted man, also a student. A Bernard Lortie questioned on Saturday is
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  • 131 1 SANTIAGO, Bm. Army (•—■■■iff General Reae today, three days after beta* FaHee lavestlgatlag the attirfc madr by g— last Thanday, saM It was the w#rk ■K*«- rl *at-wlag froaas seoa«ag 10 *iuai apt Ceagress of the lew aaW^^aa^B^a^Bai CalinJaW aVllaafaaalaa ft proclaiaied iaiaiediately
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 141 1 CALCUTTA, Sun. Five Maoist extremists were killed and eight wounded here yesterday by police bullets after they had set fire to buses and hurled bombs and stones at the police. Twenty-seven were arrested m this second widespread outbreak of violence m three days by Indian Maoists,
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  • 44 1 AN ASSISTANT Director m the Social Welfare Department, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohd. Nor, has been dismissed from the Government service. Notice of his dismissal is contained m last Friday's Government Gazette. The dismissal took effect from Oct. 15.
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  • 242 1 TOKYO, Sun. Mr. Tetsuji Takechi, avantgarde Kabuki producer, has begun filming vignettes from the life of Mme. Ratna Sari Dewi (above) Japan-born third wife of the late former President Sukarno of Indonesia. The "Shukan Myojo" (Morning Star Weekly) reported today
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  • 18 1 MANILA, Sun. A cholera epidemic broke out m typhoonravaged south-western Mindanao yesterday. Two deaths were reported.
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  • 260 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Mayor John V. Lindsay found so much m common with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew during his U.N. anniversary courtesy call that he has invited Mr. Lee to spend Tuesday with him. The two met for more than 45 minutes yesterday
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 2786 2  -  Dr. GOH KENG SWEE HJHJJ FROM time to time, community leaders m Singapore Voice their anxiety about the spread of hippie culture among young Singaporeans and about the dangers of drug addiction, the spread of permissiveness and so on. Last September, there was an
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  • 687 2 Intellectual freedom: Goh lifts the lid //if-i Monday, October 26, 1 970 h}f THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE liberating effect of Dr. Goh Keng Swee's speech to the Democratic Socialist Club yesterday leaves one gagging with pleasure. The Acting Prime Minister by no means gave the go-ahead for an orgy of
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  • 152 3 PENANG, Smb. The Chief Minister of Penaag, Dr. Urn Cbong Eu, said today the Gerakan State Government had takes a start to work with the Central Government m all matters concerning national Interest and unity. He said that it was the
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 3 "If I left MY briefcase on the train I'd use it as a good excuse for not doing the work that's m it."
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  • 203 3 DR LEE BACKS CUT-PRICE CULTURE FOR STUDENTS THE Education Ministry is interested m getting students to attend performances by local and visiting artistes at concession rates. Speaking at the opening ceremony of Beethoven's bicentenary celebration at the Victoria Memorial Hall yester day, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, Minister of State for
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  • 43 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. Fifty-five evacuation centres have been set up m Tirengganu, the secretary of the Trengganu Flood Relief Committee, Inche Abbas bin Kechik, said today. Rice had also been distributed to various districts for emergency use, he added.
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  • 274 3 WIFE BADLY HURT, HOUSE WRECKED IN STORM A MAN died and his wife was badly hurt when a tree crashed through the ceiling onto their bed early yesterday. Hawker Tan Bak Tin, 34, was sleeping when the durian tree fell during a rainstorm. His wife,
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  • 109 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The executive committee of the World Assembly of Youth has agreed m principle to a proposal to transfer the WAY Asian secretariat from Brussels to Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian Youth Council the Malaysian national committee of WAY
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  • 201 3 NINE girls and a man made it safely back to Woodlands yesterday after paddling five canoes for 21 hours round Singapore island. For the girls, all between 19 and 24 years old, it was "great fun." The girls, members of the Chinese YMCA were: Catherine Chua,
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    • 30 3 GUITAR COURSES TWO courses on guitar playing, at beginners and intermediate level, will be held at the Chinese YMCA, Palmer Road, from Nov. 4. Each course consists of eight sessions.
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  • 122 4 40th birthday route march for the Boys' Brigade THE BOYS' Brigade celebrated its 40th anniversary yesterday with a route march. The march began from Wesley Methodist Church m Fort Canning Rise, through Stamford Road, Dhoby Ghaut, Selegie Road, Short Street, Albert Street and ended at the Prinsep Street Presbyterian' Church.
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  • 658 4 The UN and world peace: Now is the time to act' SMALL STATE MAJORITY PLUS BIG POWER EFFORTS... THE TIME is ripe for the United Nations to strengthen its position as an international police force, according to a speaker at yesterday's forum at the Cultural Centre appraising the UN and
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  • 272 4 SINGAPORE sawmillers are seeking the aid of local timber exporters m a bid to stop the Far Eastern Freight Conference from raising freight rates on timber. The FEFC announced on Friday that timber freight rates would be raised next month for the third
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  • 338 4 Indonesian students leave after fact-finding visit to Singapore A TEAM of 25 Indonesian students from the Association of South-East Asian University Students left for home yesterday after spending five days here collecting data for a Community Development project. The students from Bogor Agricultural University had visited Manila, Bangkok and Kuala
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  • 83 4 STELLA Coe. a British ikebana expert, wfll be passing through Singapore next week, and will demonstrate the art of flower arrangement to local enthusiasts. Ikebana International Singapore Chapter 135 is sponsoring Miss Coe's flower demonstration at the French Room, Hotel Equatorial on Wednesday at
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  • 364 5 TO FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lkn Luang Hong the song "Nobody's child** has a special meaning, for it describes her situation exactly. She is the only young inmate m the Home for the Aged Sick m Upper Serangoon. Explaining how Luang Hong entered
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  • 76 5 A SEAMAN, Chin Yu Fatt, 24, died m hospital early yester day of injuries received m a road accident. He was driving a hired Datsun m Sembawang Road at about midnight when it went off the road. Three of his five passengers
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Central Working Committee of the Party Sosialis Rakyat Malaya wll meet here on Saturday to discuss the party's programme, the party's propaganda department secretary, Inche Halim AM, said today.
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  • 153 5 A SET of three stamps on shipping will be on sale on Sunday. The sUmps, based on the national shipping line, Neptune Orient Lines, the first container berth and the shipbuilding and repair industry are valued at 15, 30, and 75 cents respectively. They will be
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  • 388 5 THERE ARE 10 do's and don't's every Singaporean should observe for gracious and pollution-free urban living, according to Dr. Augustine H.H. Tan, Member of Parliament for Whampoa. Dr. Tan was speaking at a Garden Contest and Art Exhibition held at St. Francis
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  • 227 5 Child music prodigy here for Piano contest SEOW Yit Kin who, as a five-year-old made headlines 10 years ago when he was hailed as a "talented young maestro" was back m Singapore yesterday one step nearer his ambition to be a concert pianist. He is here for the South-East Asian
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  • 34 5 IN YESTERDAY'S Toto draw No. 85/70. the numbers picked were: 35, 14, 20, 3 and 23. The additional number was 49. In the circles draw, the numbers were: 35, 33 and 45.
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  • 253 5 SEWAGE discharged from>falaysia is causing an increasingly serious pollution problem m the eastern Johore Straits. According to Dr. D.S. Johnson of Singapore University's Zoology Department, sewege effluents are rich m nitrates and phosphates. While these are normally beneficial, and increase the productivity of water,
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  • 403 5 'BEGGING AND GRABBING IN UNIONS'- A WARNING THE chairman of Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas said "begging and grabbing" were the main forms of opportunism within the trade union movement. Speaking at a nurses' forum on the "Role of the Trade Union m a Democracy" m Johore Bahru
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  • 132 6 Hint to set up centres to help citicens deal with the authorities KUALA LUMPUR, S The Government will set op pilot iaformatioa ami citiieas advice ceatres i> the major towas and kampoag next year to help the people ia their day-to-day dealings with the authorities. The Informattoa and Cnltnre Minister,
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  • 29 6 X' MAS BAZAAR THE Women's Auxiliary of the American Association of Singapore will hold a Christmas Bazaar m aid of Singapore charitable organisations at Grange Road on Nov 3.
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  • 180 6 THE MURAL ENTRIES YOU MISSED THESE six best entries Id the MSA moral competition were meant for publication last Friday. la their place, was a picture of Miss Mary Sob, MSA's Public Relations Officer. A lone entry from Malaysia (lower left corner) and five other paintings of Singaporean origin will
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  • 132 6 DR. YAIR LEVY, head of Co-operative Studies at the Afro-Asian Institute for Cooperative and Labour Studies m Tel Aviv, Israel, will give a public lecture at the New Lecture Theatre 3, Singapore University on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 8 pm. He will lecture on
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  • 342 6 Racial parties should be banned— DAP 'ADOPT A MULTI-RACIAL APPROACH' APPEAL TO GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Democratic Action Party called on the Government today to ban all racial political parties and adopt a multi-racial approach to the nations political, economic and social problems. The call was made by its
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  • 264 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Parliament may decide whether women should be allowed to serve as jurors when it reconvenes, the Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, said today. A lawyer, Miss P.G. Lim, recently described the provision m the Criminal Procedure Code
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  • 96 6 LEARN TO TAKE COLOUR PICTURES THE ADULT Education Board will be conducting a course on practical colour photography at the cultural centre, starting on November 22 at 3.00 p.m. The 20-week course, costing $120, is for students with a basic knowledge of darkroom techniques -and the intake will be limited
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  • 190 6 AS BEFORE, DEBATE IN HOUSE WILL NOT BE FREE -A-G KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Debate m Parliament when it reopens next year will not be absolutely free, but this is not a new development, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Kadir said today. There was a curb on absolute free speech In Parliament
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  • 399 6 Report on specialist health services expected next month KUALA LUMPUR, hSun. A committee appointed by the Ministry of Health is expected to submit recommendations next month which may bring vast improvements m Singapore's specialised medical field. Health Minister Chua Sian Chin said m an interview today before he left for
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  • 66 6 JAKARTA, Sun.— About 78 Malaysians are working m several timber companies m East Kalimantan without work permits. Antara News Agency said under Indonesian labour laws every foreigner should apply for a work permit from the Labour Department if he wanted to wprk; m the
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  • 46 6 THE Spastic Children's Association of Singapore is organising a "Bring and Buy Sale" m aid of the Christmas fair of for children's charities. Donations comprising cash, gifts, books, records, toys, cosmetics, potted plants and clothing can be made to the Association.
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  • town talk
    • 820 7  - I've walked out of the Big Walk A. K. LEE By I WAS dozing m the shade one weekend a couple of months ago with half an ear to the radio when I got a shock and was suddenly wide awake. I could have sworn that the announcer had said:
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    • 171 7 Indian film stars to perform at National Theatre WHILE MGK was stealing the limelight last week, a lot of people over looked the troupe of beauties who came with him. We can't bring them back, but for those who missed out, another South Indian film beauty will be m town
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    • 115 7 CHILDREN of the School for the Deaf m Mountbatten Road have been given the chance to get a little "business" training helping to run the school's tuckshop. A school spokesman said yesterday that when the tuckshop caterer decided to give up the business, a
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  • 399 8 HUMANITY— FOR THOSE WHO ARE DIFFERENT EFFEMINATE men are often ridiculed and scorned by their fellow beings. They are regarded as freaks, who are ostracised by society. Are we being fair to such men? No, we are not. No man likes to be born with marked feminine characteristics. But we
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  • 208 8 HIGH BARS, MANNER AND STRAP I WAS stopped by a mobile policeman along Orchard Road the other night for riding a motor cycle with an extra high handle-bar. When I asked whether there is a law against it, the officer produced a circular directing "reporting officers" to report such cases
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  • 209 8 TRAFFIC conditions on Orchard Road are becoming more nightmarish every day. From Tanglin Circus to Shaw House, there is a double white line. Also from Paterson Hill to Orchard Police Station. No attempts to move the bus stops were made when the white line was
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  • 344 8 Until there is a better bus service, the government should not eliminate the pirate taxis. Even with the supplement of pirate taxis, travelling for people without cars is difficult. Without the pirate taxis it would, of course, be worse. People do not like to go
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  • 184 8 Clinic charges will raise death rates JACKING up prices to reduce crushing queues may be acceptable practice on the part of cinema halls or supermarkets. But applying the same tactics to reduce the queues of sick adults and babies at the only free emergency clinic on the island must be
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  • 80 8 The aim of the medical profession should be to treat the sick, especially the poor. ODD It is time the Ministry and the medical profession stop talking about turning our hitherto excellent health service into a centre of medical eminence -'fop the whole region by providing "elegant and sophisticated"
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  • 260 8 Why do they travel in convoys? AT 8.30 a.m. on Oct. 20 I waited for a No. 12 STC bus along MacPherson Road. I waited and waited until 9.15 a.m. when not one, not two, but three buses came along. Although there was no traffic jam, all three buses cruised
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  • 229 8 CHILDREN SUFFER THROUGH DIVORCE REPORTS I FULLY agree with Thilo Bode that divorce cases should not be heard m public. After the court is satisfied with the ground or grounds for divorce, the press should just publish the names of the two parties involved. I speak from the point of
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  • 328 8 So, as the granite dust sinks slowly over Mayflower Gardens "POLLUTED" (S.H. Oct. 21) was quite right about the noise and atmospheric contamination m Mayflower Gardens. May I add the warnings of Dr. Samuel Rosen, a New York otologist, who said that "noise is damaging to your whole body." He
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  • 130 8 IN front of the bus shelter m Alexandra Road, nearest the Prince Philip Avenue market, there is always a pool of water. When it rains the depth of the water rises to about half-a-foot. It goes down very little even after one or two sunny days. Because of
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    • 403 8 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Closing date is Oct. 31 Send m your entries NOW 30 OTHER B UR S AR. ES^ Wtttttttttt SINGAPORE bboAY i^^^l Herald Essay Compe- §t AAiiTroT nfco^l titions wUI be at three g CONTEoI IpaDj g levels for Pre-Univer- aai mAM
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  • 165 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. U.S. deputy assistant Secretary of State Richard T. Davfes yesterday called m Yuly M. Vorontsov, Minister counsellor of the Soviet Embassy, to deliver a request for the release of two U.S. Army generals and two other officers held m Russia. Major General
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  • 215 9 End the arms race demand from UN UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The General assembly yesterday unanimously adopted a declaration re-dedicating U.N. members to the Charter and calling for peace, freedom and an end to the arms race. That waa the final act of a 10-day summit commemorat rye session of the
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  • 294 9 U. S. Japan to start textile talks WASHINGTON, Sun.— President Nixon and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato of Japan agreed yesterday that negotiations will be resumed as quickly as possible with the view to reaching an agreement on the textile controversy between the two countries. Presidential Press Secretary, Ronald Ziegler, who
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  • 178 9 SANTIAGO, Sun. By an impressive 153-35 margin, congress yesterday handed the Presidency of Chile to Sen. Salvador Allende, a Marxist who has pledged to open the nations door to socialism. He was elected for a six-year term. The 62-year-old senator, a personal friend of
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  • 119 9 BEIRUT, Sun. Villagers living near the Israeli border have set up road blocks to stop further Palestinian commando activities that endanger them, the newspaper Al Nahar reported today. They fear Israeli reprisals against their village, Koleya, because the guerilla forces fired rockets from the area
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  • 26 9 DARES-SALAAM, Sun. The Tanzanian Government today banned the sale of atlases, geographical and his 4 torical books naming Lake Nyasa as Lake Malawi.
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  • 80 9 NEW DELHI, Sun. About 200 young demonstrators assembled outside the United States Information Office here today to protest at "the illegal occupation of South Korea by the United States under the United Nations flat." The demonstrators burnt an effigy of President Nixon. A statement
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  • 68 9 SAIGON, Sun. Thirty South Vietnamese war veterans have been on hunger strike here for two days m protest at what they call the Government's "bad treatment" of their claims. They are protesting against police demolition of their temporary homes and the arrest of the Veterans
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  • 160 9 MANILA, Sun. Philippine President Ferdinand Marios declared yesterday that parity rights for U.S. citizens would definitely end m 1974 and that any extension was out of the question. In a radio interview, the President said: "There is no further debate on it It
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  • 37 9 WAGENBORGEN (Nether lands), Sun. Eight people died and 19 were injured last night m a fire at a mental hospital here. The fire ravaged a building containing 130 women, causing severe damage. AFP
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  • 57 9 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Jennifer Miles, the 26-year-old South African girl who is m hiding following reports that she spied for Cuba while working at the South African embassy m Washington. Johannesbury newspapers say she had connections with two Cuban diplomats at the United Nations who were recently
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  • 133 9 BERLIN, Son.— A 35-year-old East German escaped over the Communist wall to West Berlin last night amid a hail of gun fire. Police said the man was m hospital with bruises suffered clearing border barriers bnt otherwise was unhurt. A spokesman said the East
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  • 57 9 MONTREAL, Sun. Air Canada, the national airline, has announced "for security reasons" an embargo on freight originating m the province of Quebec. A spokesman said the company did not wish to give detailed reasons for the decision. It would be m effect from 8 a.m. (GMT)
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  • 245 9 Briton admits: i spied on Mao warship LONDON, Sun. A British merchant marine officer jailed by the Communist Chinese admitted today he had taken notes about Chinese warships going into Shanghai harbour. Peter Crouch told a news conference that he had made the notes at the request of the British
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  • 116 9 BERNADETTE IS BACK IN BUSINESS CARRICKMORE, N. Ireland, Sun, Miss Bernadette Devlin, the Civil Rights MP, waves to supporters m this small village last night after her release from jail on Wednesday. The 23-year-old MP had been jailed since June on charges of taking part m the August 1969 riots
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  • 144 9 Typhoon Kate hits Vietnam SAIGON, Sun. Typhoon Kate swept m from the South China Sea just after dawn today and lashed Da Nang and the northern coast of South Vietnam. There were no reports immediately of casualties or damage. The fierce storm took a high toll m lives and property
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  • 113 10 BATTLE TO SAVE COLLISION TANKER PORTSMOUTH, Saaday, Eaglaeers were tealght battttag agalast time to save the hall ef the crippled Uaker Pacific Glery from breakng awl releaslag H» cargo ef erade eO eato the beaches ef SMrthera Eaglaad. Earlier flrenea had pat oat a Maze ea the »hip which raa
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  • 280 10 200 Viets killed, wounded in strike PHNOM PENH, Sun. A Government air strike on the French-run Chamcar Andang rubber plantation m Central Cambodia killed and wounded 200 Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops and destroyed 12 mortars, High Command announced today Military sources said it was the first time that the
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  • 277 10 Only 27.4 pc want Sato as Japan's Premier TOKYO, Sun. Only 27.4 per cent of the Japanese people want Prime Minister Eisaku Sato to remain at the helm of the government while 43.4 per cent desire a new prime minister, according to a recent public opinion poll conducted by Kyoko
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  • 178 10 Thailand, Cambodia talks end in pact signing BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand and Cambodia have signed an agreement covering trade and payments, Customs regulations, tourist promotion, post and telecommunications and transit goods. The agreement was signed by Touch Kirn, leader of a 17--man Cambodian delegation and Thai Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Savet
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  • 72 10 Policeman dies in gunfight with blacks DETROIT, Sun. A policeman was killed and another wounded here last night m a gunfight with black militants at the headquarters of the National Committee to Fight Fascism, a police spokesman announced. Earlier, National guardsmen had occupied strategic points m Cairo, Illinois, at the
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  • 128 10 MANILA, San. Five people, including a womaa aad two children, died aad fear ethers were lajarei la the explestea of a World War n bomb salvaged from the sea, aews reports here said yesterday. The Mast occurred oa Friday at the heaae of the
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  • 162 10 DUNDALK, Maryland, Sun. President Nixon declared yesterday that as long as he is President "there wfll be no relaxation m the national effort to control and eliminate smut from our national life," and wth that he rejected the conclusions of the Presidential Commission on
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  • 1013 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Only a month since his retirement as Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman has shown he intends to live up to his promise of keeping an active interest m politics. His castigation last week of greedy Malays who were exploiting
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  • 306 10 YJGHJ TEL AVIV, Sun. Israeli military correspondents reported today that Egyptian forces had accelerated military preparations m the Suez Canal Zone, as the end of the 90-day ceasefire draws nearer. Correspondents reported "feverish" activity on the Egyptian side of the canal, including the installation of ground-to-air
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  • 1172 11  - The Cambodian war gets bogged down NEIL JILLET HJJ From I Phnom Penh I BOGGED down by the monsoon rains, which have turned the country's dull, flat dryness into postcard landscapes shimmering with extravagant tropical beauty, the war m Cambodia has become something of a bore... A bore, that is,
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  • 664 11  - Aland where the gun is master TEODORO C. BENIGNO By Manila '250,000 FIREARMS CAN SCARE HELL OUT OF THE COUNTRY IF FIRED AT THE SAME TIME' THE existence of so-called private political armies m the Philippines, where the gun instead of political ideology rules, underscores the baffling contradictions of the
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  • 337 11  - Oh, wilt a lovely war came! Aistrilia stows its strait! VINCENT MATTHEWS Canberra AUSTRALIA is beginning to take seriously the fact that its western coastline borders the Indian Ocean. Stirred on by alarmist statements from local politicians, the government has decided to put on a "war games'* show m the
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  • 429 12 MANY ARE ACTIVE IN CLUBS AND VOLUNTARY WORK SOME residents of Serangoon Gardens housing estate have vehemently denied that they are "complacent" and "vegetating at home.*' Referring to a feature article on their constituency published m another newspaper recently, they said it was wrong to
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  • 54 12 Sha'ari Tadin in hospital with pneumonia Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, was admitted to the Outram Road General Hospital at 4 a.m. on Saturday morning suffering from pneumonia. Doctors said last night that his condition was "not serious," but that he might be m hospital
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  • 34 12 HONOLULU, Sun. State Senator Larry N. Kuriyama, 49, was shot to death by an unknown assailant m his garage late on Friday night as he returned home from a political rally. AP
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  • 695 12 Where varsity has failed—by undergrad THE UNIVERSITY of Singapore has failed m its task of producing leadership for the country, Mr. Loo Choon Yong, president of the Democratic Socialist Club, said last night. In a speech at the club's sixth anniversary dinner, Mr. Loo said the academic community had failed
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  • 168 12 A Rocky lead for New York Governor poll NEW YORK, Sun. A poll taken by the Daily News shows Governor Nelson Rockefeller with a 17 per cent lead over Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg m the New York gubernatorial race and Conservative Party candidate James Buckley with a strong lead m
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  • 38 12 MOTOR-CYCLIST Hashim bin Osman, 46, of Lorong Songkai, died m Outram Road General Hospital at 4.90 a.m. yesterday after his machine collided with a pedestrian m Coleman Street on Friday. The pedestrian sustained minor injuries. ODD
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  • 29 12 JAKARTA, Sunday Louise Sulistyowati 21, of central Java, a medical student won the "Miss Indonesia" contest last night. Among her prizes was a Toyota sedan.
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    • 188 12 miDDLE-nCED SPREHD BEGinS *^^p I One of the penalties of --n^^ j f success m business is to I end up behind a desk, overworked and with insufM ficient time to exercise. B Now with the Slendertone ■^KlGl^ S system you can keep fit and 'm shape' whilst you work,
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  • THE SINGAPORE Herald Section II
    • 385 13 A MEETING which was to have been held yesterday to discuss the formation of a vigilante corps to fight crime m Toa Payoh was called off because there was no quorum. Only 103 of the 527 members of the Toa Payoh
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    • 47 13 THIEVES broke into the home of Dr. Chew Beng Keng m Cairahill Road and got away with two gold cups, jade statuettes and other valuables worth about $13,000 early yesterday morning. The thieves got into the house after forcing open the siding door.
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    • 114 13 REGISTRATION for provisional admission to PreUniversity I classes m the National Junior College, Linden Drive, for next year begins today and closes on Nov. 9. Only candidates who have at least a P6 or credits m their first language and an aggregate of not
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    • 46 13 A BEGINNERS class m Nam Wah Pai pugilistic art, organised by the Chinese YMCA, will begin on Nov. 9 at its premises m Palmer Road. Training will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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    • 73 13 THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation will award 50 scholarshipsto members' children m primary and secondary schools. Each scholarship is worth $50 a year and will be awarded according to the financial circumstances and scholastic records of the candidates. The first awards will be made
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    • 22 13 THE Istana grounds will be opened to the public on Thursday Deepavali Day from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
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    • 79 13 A WEEKEND residential course on Inter-personal Relations Laboratory wfll start on Friday, Nov. 6 at 8 pm m Eusoff College, University of Singapore. Organised by the Extra Mural Studies Department, it will be conducted by Dr. Jack D. McLeod, superintendent of the Singapore American
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    • 278 13 TROOPS GET DUG IN -TO SMOOTH OUT RURAL ROAD AT YOUR CINEMAS/Pag« 14 TV/Page 15 LIVING /Page* 16 21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPPING PULL-OUT /Pag— 17 20 SPORT/Pag— 23 A 24. SOLDIERS swapped their rifles for spades yesteiday and helped to mead a road. About 25i National Servicemen from Jalan Kawbtng
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    • 139 13 NANCY Wilson, one of the most 'm demand' singers m the world, is as fashionable as she is beautiful. In 1968, she was voted one of ten women the Parisian dress designing industry would most like to dress. She has been on several bestdressed
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    • 76 13 NCO hurt in motor-cycle-bus crash AN NCO of the Singapore Armed Forces was seriously injured yesterday when his motor-cycle was involved m an accident with a bus at the 9th mile Bukit Panjang Road. L/Cpl. Chim Han Khuan, 19, of the Provost Company, was riding toward town at about 3
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    • 27 13 THE TIDES TODAY: (Oct 2C) t.§3 am (7.4 ft.); 8.45 pm (7.5 ft.) TOMORROW: (Oct 27) t.24 am (7.9 ft.); t.27 pm (B.tft) DENNIS THE MENACE 06HNIS...OENMIS...ITHIMK
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  • 265 14 CHARITY knows no religious barriers as proved by members of the Singapore Hindus Religious and Cultural Seminar, who donated a large amount of food to the Home for the Aged Sick, a non-Hindu organisation, m Jalan Payoh Lai, Upper Serangoon on Saturday. The
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  • 243 14 PROFESSOR Jimmy Bedford, a lecturer In journalism at the University of Alaska, will ride a Singaporeassembled scooter 12,Mt miles from here to Istanbul as part of his third round-the-world trip. The fft. 4ins. professor, who weighs 24* lb., said, "I make use of
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  • 130 14 ABOUT 115 workers m the John White Footwear factory m Tanglin Halt which restarted production last month have become members of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. The $2.5 million shoe factory suspended operations on July 18 following a series of "goslows" by its non-unionised
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  • 161 14 Will the Beatles join music's 'greats?' ARE the Beatles destined to join the list of great Bs m music Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Bartok? One concert artiste who thinks the group might well do so is Bel a Siki, the Hungarian pianist. Here for the fifth time, Siki explained yesterday
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  • 59 14 LABOURER Ng Ah Soon, 20, died of suffocation when a cargo of fertiliser fell and buried him, a coroner's inquiry was told. He was standing on top of a hopper and unloading the fertiliser from the ship on to a lorry at Godown 1, Jurong wharf,
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  • 26 14 THE University of Singapore will stage two plays, "No Exit" and "Men Without Shadows," at the Cultural Centre from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1.
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  • 141 14 SECONDARY school students m Singapore were told on Friday that there was a bright future m civil engineering. Mr. Leong Siew Tim, an engineer m the Planning and Economics Department of Esso, said: "More and more civil engineers will be needed as
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  • 246 14 Tourists satisfied with Singapore souvenirs' FIVE leading hotels m Singapore claim that tourists m general are quite satisfied with the souvenirs Singapore has to offer them. This is the result of a survey by the Singapore Herald to find out if there is a demand by tourists for souvenirs that
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  • 64 14 THREE Malaysians have been permanently prohibited from entering Singapore, according to the latest Government Gazette. They are Yap Siong Tect, of Jalan Ah Fook, Johore Bahru; Tegu bin Haji Abdul Ghani of Jalan Bukit Senyum, Johore Bahru, and Ruslan bin Shariff, also of Jalan Ah Fook.
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    • 1912 15 n ssssss Qiifl n1 1 #/y F^S* >8j *«fe:::i: 8::::::::^^ .^1 Qfe >^3 Xl M^f^ 4 1:^ M mm WIA §8 I o I 1 o IB JH/ isl &•>!■ ■^■■^b >^_ B^^l bT H Bi-i' ■***X' I^B^BBHBHBHHBI 0 i^% «Bri Al Bf .^B^ Bf §8 3.00 p.m. General Hospital
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  • Article, Illustration
    321 16 THE WATCHWORD is elegance and for you, ladies, the watchmakers of the world have not only created accurate time- pieces bat glittering jewellery to dazzel the eye and beautifying the wrist. Rolex and Omega have goue all out to alive the females their ladies' watches come m solid 18--carat
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  • 1250 16 Would you pay your wife to do the cooking? llyz le%t&W A WEEK ag« we published a letter from reader Mrs. T.C. wfc* suggested that husbaads ■ha«M pay their wives for services like washing, rookiag aad taking care of tie chlldrea. Here are came reacttoa. The first letter wins a
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  • 443 16 WHEN nonya food goes blachan are thrown out for We are offering this week a cooking, basically Chinese, Chinese food you've tasted. In this class are the clear s nonya food table and the vi pongteh." Bnt don't be mis the no chillies recipes are n smooth and spicy
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  • 291 17 >es Chinese, the tumeric and for soya beans and coriander, k a little known class of nonya se, but quite unlike any other d. ar soups associated only with a c unchillied gravies like "babi misled. These dishes, despite re never bland. They are rich, ruest nony a tradition!
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    70 17 Put seasoned flour and meat cubes In a plastic bag. Shake and you have floured meat far casseroles. Marinade meat by putting cubes m a plastic bog. Add marinade mixture. Knot bag and put m bowl The root stops the onion from disintegrating. Cut at right angles to
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    418 17 MONDAY'S Living takes you into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCord. They live m a typical two-bedroom flat found m all parts of Singapore. We were impressed with the way Jackie has done up the flat so we thought we would share our decorating find
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    42 17 To keep the hill «>f a hoy's cap from absorbing fingerprint soil, spray it lightly with clear plastic spray. The spray can also he used on the inside of coat collars, inside pockets and on the fingertips of work glove?.
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    12 17 "How long has the patient been on goat's milk?"
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    • 103 17 £§ENSATIOIS[AL* Starts Today A BIG $AVING ON YOUR PURCHASES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASONS 36" PRINTED FRENCH LAWN $1 50 PER YARD 36" PRINTED GERMAN JERSEY $1.80 36" PRINTED ESBI LAWN $2 20 36" PRINTED GERMAN SHANTUNG $2 20 36" PRINTED HOLLAND PIQUE $2.90 36" PRINTED GERMAN OXFORD COTTON $2.90" 36"
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  • Econimic Affairs/ Shipping
    • 490 18 THE Indonesian Embassy m Singapore says that none of the Indonesian organisations dealing m rubber production and trade was invited to the Singapore preparatory meeting of the International Rubber Association (IRA). Commenting on the statement by the Rubber Association of Singapore
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    • 96 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Oct. 24). On New York IT 6.***** On New York DD 6.09 Gold (99% fineness, per tad) 300.75 Not* Rates: China (per 100 C renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 52.00 Indonesia (per 10.000 new rupiahs) 151.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen)
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    • 1639 18 THE blueprint for a monetary union m the European Economic Community was published last week. It could lead to a single currency within the Community by 1980. It has raised quite a controversy m international monetary circles. The Economist of London has opposed the
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    • 150 18 PEOPLE in business Dr ROBERT F. EDGEBTON, director, advertising and customer services, international markets division, Eastman Kodak, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow for a three-day visit. He will confer with marketing and advertising executives of Kodak (Malaya). Mr LAWRENCE K.K. CHEONG, managing director of Ben Tan Associates and Sharikat Equitable
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    • 188 18 Timber not affected by latest FEFC rate increase KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Timber will not be affected by the latest Far Eastern Freight Conference rate increase announced last week, a FEFC spokesman said today. Mr H.W. Lade, FEFC representative m Kuala Lumpur, was clarifying a press report (not Singapore Herald) that
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    • 332 18 The market closed easier on Saturday after a mixed opening. Low-priced issues were lower on small profittaking and other selling. Shippings, however. continued to attract selective demand, and gainers included Nippon Yusen, Mitsui-OSK, IHI and Mitsui Shipbuilding. The stock average fell further to 2,094.26, a drop of
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    • 429 18 In an atmosphere of weakening metal prices and easier trends m overseas equity markets, heavyweight miners and market leaders all closed lower levels m the week ended Oct. 22. Notable among the falb were BHP down 70 cents to $14.05, C.R.A. 70 cents to $13.70, M.I.M. Holdings
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    • 253 18 The market moved narrowly with no decisive trend during the week ended Oct. 3. A downturn was seen on Monday following Wall Street and a Reuter report that the CBI was pessimistic over the trend m exports and capital investment, but little material effect was noted when
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    • 21 18 LONDON, Fri. (Chances m. brackets): Industrials 368.4 (Unch); Tins 66.36 (40.18); Rubbers 147.03 (40.68); Oils 295.06 (-4.83).
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    • 27 18 NEW YORK, Fri. (Chances m bracket*): Industrials 759.38 (-1-1.51); Transportation 150.25 (40.26); Utilities 106.56 (+0.22) Composite il n rti#143.87 ('0.47); Bonds 66*45 (40.06).
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 86 18 SAFEGUARD YOUR j P VE^MENTS| An active representative body which aims to PROTECT the rights and privileges of share-holders m public companies. Backed by an outstanding investment advisory service, the Club is a UNIQUE AID to all investors, large or small. For further information. j fill m the coupon and
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  • 3 19 i 'Jan 13
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  • 820 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. AJAX 34 (S) lnPt/Oct2B L'pool, G'gow via C.T.,? L.P. BF/MC BACKTERA BAKTI Nov 16 Dubai,
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  • 82 19 Monday, October 26, 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules 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)
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  • 304 19 AAC Anslo-AnMricanCorpn.Sdn.Bhd. ***** AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL Amarican Prosldont Urtos ***** AUS AustMiaUna ***** BEN Ban Una Staamars ***** BC The Borne© Co ***** BBC Butoing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CA Carrington Agendas *****2/3 CFS CF Sharp 4 -Co.
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    • 791 19 ORIENT UNESUnDL ICB BUtLPNC. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPOWE t TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, A*WERP,BREM. Stnoaoore p. Sham Penano ARRIVES NCrTUMC 2INCOM 2/bOac 6/r Ok LdonS/l, Mbur 9 8/ l Rdam n/1 Havre 14/1 NfrrUNE AQUAMARINE Jan /Jan 8 Jan Ldon 4/2 Mburg 9/2 Rdam
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  • 720 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Nov 10/11 M ~w.w Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/MSS ANNA TAYLOR 27/30 AR.STAGELOS Nov 26/27 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BAOENSTE.N n Pt MMni^ Hongkong, K'shung, Yokohama. Nagoya. HLL/AFT BAYERNSTEIN Qct 27 Pu«n, Manila, Hongkong. K'siung, Kobe, Yokohama,
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  • 198 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Oct 29/31 Singapore (Nov 29/ Dec 1), Fremantle (Dec 8). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA D«c 17/19 P. Sham.(Dec 20), Spore (Dec 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S*ham(Jan 10), Spore (Jan 11), Fremantle
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  • 262 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. MUOT OCtZB/29 B-S.Be»awan. ssc/ssc BANDUNG MARU Oct 28 Djakarto, Surabaya, Belawan. TSK/OL BRONXVtLLE Dec 3 P. Sham (Dec 7). BBL/HC CHERRY LAJU Oct 29/31 Sibu. Binatang. LS /LS DARPO SATU Nov 15/18 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. Sl/S| FATAKI Oct 27/29 Padang, Sibolga. KH/KH FERN
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  • 315 20 NEW ORLEANS, Sun. A radically-designed new cargo ship hailed as the key to the resurrection of the United States maritime fleet slid into the Mississippi River m a launching ceremony here a week ago. Turkiye, launched by Mr. Roco Siciliano, Undersecretary of Commerce, is one of five new
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  • 60 20 ODD NEW DELHI, Sun. The State-owned Shipping Corporation has taken delivery of its second giant bulk carrier built by a Yugoslav shipyard. The 85,000-ton vessel is second of three bulk carriers ordered by the Coroperation. It has been chartered to a Japanese firm for two years during which it is
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  • 84 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 26. OUT: Frieden 3/4; Gaisei Maru 25/26; Helma Taylor 29/30; Mersey Lloyd 3 3/34; Good Samaritan 38/39; Schelde Lloyd 33/34. IN: Semarang Maru (after Pha Shwe Gyaw Ywa) 40/41; Good Samaritan (bunkering barge) (after Tonsberg)
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    • 289 20 I SCINDIA (=f) WHS I Lhhb pacific north west service wm—M Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang a> s ham Singapore L Anqelos JALAOHAMM aVWW 4/l> Nov t>/U No* U Oac IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW
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  • 311 21 The announcement of proposed changes to the Rules and Bye-laws of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was the only feature m an otherwise quiet market. Volume was relatively small at 6,651,000 units and Friday's turnover dipped below the
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  • 224 21 ■otbßiaßS of Pall Mall: Oct. 27, 11 a.m., at company office, Virginia Park, Jalan University, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. 29 at 35-01 Moorgate, London E.C.2. MiMsiii Co.: Oct. 99 at office of Evatt ft Co., ABN Bulding, Singapore. «lflangoi Cocoaats: Oct. 30, boob at company office, 52 Jalan Ampang,
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  • 219 21 ANDERSON, South Carolina, Sun. Congress will pass the essential provisions of a controversial trade bill which will set textile and footwear quotas and make others possible, the chairman of the House ways and means committee said. Representative Wilbur D. Mills, whose committee proposed the
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  • 118 21 PICK ON GRAFT AND PESO NEW YORK, Bu. There U "a system of graft and cerraptioa" the Philippines "from the highest level of the administration to the low«st civil servants," says Fran Pick ia the i»7« edltloa «f the authoritative, interßatieaally-reeegßised "Pick's Cirreicy Yearbook." The year hook, paUlshed ii New
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  • 1465 21 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE H Jan/ Aug. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover* 1970 Company or H High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed *000 +or- '000 +orH SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.60 1.42 Acma 1.32 1.36 11.4 -4 4.50 2.66 Allied Choc. 2.76
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  • 553 21 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Oct. 19 47-3/4 cts. S 657.12* 20 48-1/8 eta. S 663.12% 21 48-1/2 ct«. 3 665.00 22 48-3/8 cts. 9 663.00 23 47-6/8 cts. S 662.62% On Saturday, the Strait* tin price fell by 13.37Vt a picul to
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  • 170 21 TOKYO, Sun. Japan has agreed to provide Singapore with a 3,000 million yen (525 million) credit for the construction of ocean-going vessels and a communication station, Japanese financial sources said. The sources said yesterday the agreement was reached between Singapore authorities and a joint mission
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  • 192 21 Trade with Malaysia up 14% KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Trade between Singapore and Malaysia increased 14 per cent m the first six months to $693.4 million from $904.4 million last year. The Department of Statistics said imports from Singapore rose from $128.1 million to $150.2 million, while exports jumped from $476.1
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  • 163 21 Japanese reserve TOKYO, Sun. Japan's foreign exchange reserve is likely to exceed US$4,OOO million by the end of this year, the ministry of finance said. After hitting an all-time high of U553,923 million m April this year, the reserve declined to the U55 3,500 million level m the following months.
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  • 96 21 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year H. Lowland (1) 12* Nov. 6 27 San Hold. (2) 5 Feb. 28 6 Nil Guinness (2) 20 Dec. S 30 30 %TE Kamuntinc (2) 25 Dee. 8 35 an Tractors (M) (2) 10 Nov. 17
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    • 526 22 STEREO AMPLIFIER 32-watts complete with record changer— r"£ U wincone speakersCabinet only $155/- (Two free stylus)— Nam Cheong C™ 50* North Bridge Road. Tel. ***** Spore. NORGE. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS. Electric if Cooker. Upright 4 Chest Freezers W.tercoolers. Contact Sunhte Enterprise. 768 North Bridge Boad^ Spore Tel: *****. *****, HIGHER SCHOOL
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    • 468 22 CHINESE CARPETS m pure wool with latex back, chemical washed m peking. esthetic, floral, and plain embossed design. All sizes available. Reasonable price with special discount obtainable. Wall-to-wall carpets also'obtainable. Gnee Hong Co. (Pte) Ltd.. 106, Hill Street, Singapore, Tel: *****3. CARPET INTERNATIONAL AGENCY. Specialist m Floor Carpeting, Wall-papers. Dyeing.
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    • 447 22 APPQiNTMENTS BP SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the position of: SALES REPRESENTATIVE AGE 22-35 Years QUALIFICATIONS: School Certificate or equivalent and good knowledge of Chinese Language and dialects. Higher School Certificate or technical qualification would be an asset but is not essential. EXPERIENCE
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  • 1953 23  - Precious Lotus all the way for $136 CAVALIER BY RACING HERALD IPOH, Sun. Precious Lotus (Ariffin) scored a surprise win when he led all the way m the Class Three Division One 8-1 /2f event to give a handsome payout of $136 at Ipoh today. Kachang Puteh (Hassan Ahmad) followed
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  • 122 23 Hongkong schoolboys for State's soccer tourney HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong wiH almost certainly accept Singapore's invitation to send a schoolboys team to the Republic for the secondary schools international soccer tournament. Hongkong Football Association (HKFA) chairman, Mr. Liv Lit Mo, was very enthusiastic about the idea. Mr. Liv would try to
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  • 109 23 PLAYER WINS SIXTH AUSSIES OPEN MELBOURNE, Sun. South African Gary Player made Australian golfing history today by winning his sixth Australian Open but he did it the hard way, with a last-round 74. Eight up overnight, after the first three rounds, Player dropped shots early and allowed overnight second placing
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  • 174 23 P.l pick strong team for Asian Games MANILA, Sim. A team regarded as strong enough to restore Pttilippiae basketball supremacy hi Aiifr *a* formed yesterday to represent the ebuntr? m Hext December's Asian Games basketball tournament m- Bangkok. Yhe team combines youth and age, speed and firepower, and Is coached
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  • 107 23 SANTOS, Sun. Pele, the world's most famous football player, will retire m 1973. Pile, whose real name is Edson A r antes Donascfmento mack the announcement to his Sextos Club on the occasion of his SOth birthday. He added that 1972 will be the
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    • 40 23 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $9,567 15t— ***** $2,370 2nd ***** $1,185 3rd ***** $592 Starters $94 each Nos ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation $46 each Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 45 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left I /nuuAM 1 I THOUGHT V YEAH, BUT SOMEHOW 1 1 I/" BUT WHY NOT YOU'VE j [AND YOU KNOW "T WELL, I'M THINKING J i n flw^wTtHJOY dSn'T fEEL AWT UKE JWT FOUND OUT ¥OUR WU'RE NOT OKNS IWj^WHM
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    • 20 23 HOCKEY: SHA Under semi-finals: University vs Serabawang Shipyard (B. TtnWk <♦ 5.15 p.m.); SAFSA vs Combined Scholia (Serangoon Road 5.15 p.m.)
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    • 391 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD sii™ l^^^^^r" l l^^^^i" I ™*"^^^^^i"""^^^^l"~"^™^aaaaw*^^^^^^^i~^ ACKCW DOWN 2. Small liiard trapped by left I. Coin face showmg lass of teas handed aagler ft) for opposite team? (7,4) S. Remove from an atmosphere B. Sailor turn, fsfenaer (S) of cUsa-hatrad? (S) It. Shield tat liMwrary ruler 4. Digs
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  • 1683 24 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Happy Arsenal must wait a little longer for that top-of-the-table feeling. Teenager Ray Kennedy fired m his 12th goal of the season to 30 m beating Coventry 3-1, but as Leeds won 2-0 at Derby, with second
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  • 196 24 THORNABY ON TEES: Teeside, Sun. Japan completed a triumphant table tennis tour of England by winning the fourth and final match by five victories to two here. The world champions thus made a clean sweep, ■iw— ing 20 victories to eight, before continuing
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  • 686 24 EDDY CHOONG KEEPS KING OF THE AUTOCROSS TITLE IPOH, Sun. Former badminton star Eddy Choong retained his "King of the Autocross" title at the championship organised by the Royal Perak motor Club here today. Driving his 130 bhp Cooper *S' like a demon, Eddy proved far too fast and skilful
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  • 254 24 NEWCOMERS Foresters, though beaten 4-1, put up a good fight against favourites Burnley United m the Football Association of Singapore youth soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. Burnley came off better with their experience and more constructive soccer. The game was played at
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  • 116 24 Aussies rugger players want S.A.tour cancelled CANBERRA, Sun. A deputation of top Australian Rugby Union players will ask Prime Minister John Gorton next week to ban next year's South African .iugby Tour of Australia. They want the tour cancelled as a protest against apartheid. The deputation is expected to include
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  • 695 24 Easy win for SICC in Loke Cup golf SINGAPORE Island Country Club beat Royal Selangor Golf Club by 43 l /fc to 29V£ points m the biennial golf match to regain the Loke Wan Tho Memorial Trophy at Bukit Course yesterday. SICC led by 22% Points to 13% on Saturday.
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