Singapore Herald, 30 October 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 87 Singapore Friday, Octo^f*. 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 349 1 Pulitzer Prize newsman and colleague shot dead PHNOM PENH, Thurs. American war correspondent Frank Frosch and prize-winning Japanese photographer Kyochi Sawada, both of United Press International, were killed m Cambodia yesterday. Their bullet-riddled bodies were found near their car near the town of Chambak about 25 miles south-west of Phnom
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  • 28 1 SEOUL, Thurs. Ten Korean workers were killed when a furnace of the Inchon Iron If ill cracked, spilling tons of red-hot iron over workers.
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  • 101 1 CHICAGO, Than. llMitlt state aestee issaed aa eatcrgeacy aalletia early tatay far twe atea wha, eflkers saM, were waatea* far qacirteaiag aaaat aa alleged aiiairiaattaa plat agalast PreaMeat Nlzaa. The PreaMeat arrived at OfHare lateraartiail alraert last algat aad was stajriag la a
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  • 318 1 Cave in kills two men TWO labourers were buried alive m a landslide on a factory construction site m Hill View Avenue, off 9% mile, Bukit Timah Road, at about 9.30 a.m. yesterday. The dead were Tay Kok Thye, 30, of Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, who lived m Woodlands, and
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  • 1018 1 'SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE' JAKARTA, Thurs. 'Indonesia's Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today he did not consider a British military force m South-East Asia to be a threat to the neutrality of nations m the area. Mr Malik was answering questions on his return from New
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 71 1 KATMANDU, Thurs. Twenty-seven year old Hiroshi W a tana be of the Osaka University expedition to Peak 29 m western Nepal and a Sherpa guide were killed on Oct. 19 after they successfully planted the Japanese flag atop the 25,700-foot High Peak, the Nepal Foreign Ministry announced today.
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    • 27 1 2, 000 HOMELESS MACAO, Thurs. A huge fire fanned by gusty winds swept through a seafront squatter area m Macao and left an estimated 2,000 people homeless.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 611 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY ONCE upon a time, group marriage was the fashion. The line of descent was drawn on the mother's side, as "father" was a rather vague term. The men, by all accounts, found the arrangement congenial. But as Jhe size of communal
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    • 105 2 CAN the Public Works Department enlighten those of us who are residing m Hilside Drive area, Upper Serangoon, as to when we can have the benefit of modern sanitation? Although housing estates nearby, such as Toa Payoh and Serangoon Garden, have sewerage systems, we still have to
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    • 49 2 PERHAPS the hoteliers-who are meeting this week m our city could consider why it is so difficult and often impossible to obtain good coffee made from freshly-ground coffee beans when it is so easily obtainable m the simplest kampong house m Bali and Sumatra. KOPI ML SANG Singapore, It.
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    • 122 2 Causeway ban on the Herald WHY is the Singapore Herald and other Singapore papers not permitted to be taken across the Causeway? On Oct. 8, 1 went to Johore. I was carrying a copy of Singapore Herald at the time and the newspaper was confiscated. I asked for an explanation
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    • 563 2 Academic freedom and the 'Cohen Affair' ACADEMIC freedom is the only issue involved m what is becoming known as the "Cohen Affair." Of course, those who oppose the stimulation of free academic discussions of different points of view are trying to confuse the real issue of academic freedom with diversionary
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  • 655 2 I REFER to the letter by "Chan and the dogs" under the headline "Quasi-Goyernment Unions and Higher Fees" (S.H. Oct. 21). The claim by "Chan and the dogs" that, "the Unions have done nothing absolutely nothing to better the wellbeing of the members," only goes to
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 397 2 MR. S.F.T.B. Lever covered a wide range of subjects m his address to the half-yearly meeting of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce. Two, especially, merit comment. It is, on the face of it, strange that the Government should have decided to shelve indefinitely plans for
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  • 490 3 Flower power to make everything in HDB gardens lovely CLEAN AND GREEN: PLANS TO SPEND $582.000 THE HDB is to spend $582,000 this year on "flower power" $357,700 more than last year. The money will be spent on landscaping, re-planting, re-turfing of open spaces and repairs to footpaths a Board
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  • 657 3 'THE SALT IS WORTH IT, LET'S BE WORTH OUR SALT' SINGAPORE m the 70s should look more and more towards the sea for its future, Mr George Thomson, Deputy Secretary at the Foreign Ministry, said last night. "The city state of the 60s should give
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    • 17 3 hello! It I I m the I genuine orange Qu I jM <Jh>\ writes first time everytime
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    • 38 3 BLONDIE By Chic Young ME EATS THATS A NOTHING BUT ftUSSIANJ J fi^jr^ CAVIAR ySQbz^ J ISN'T rT^WFULLV EXPENSIVE I NOT IP YOU SEND HIM V TO PEED HIM? v^_^ TO A LOT OP V S- COCKTAIL yr-S
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  • 212 4 Varsity club to NTUC: Look at the record THE Democratic Socialist Club of the Uni versity of Singapore has denied an allegation by the National Trades Union Congress that it has not shown any desire to get involved with trade unions. It called on the NTUC to refer to records
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  • 292 4 Flair and a few tricks of the restaurant trade EVERY waiter should be a salesman. For example, he should dramatise the opening of a wine bottle and show ecstasy when smelling the cork. This was Mr. Nelson Vermette's advice to hoteliers and restaurateurs on salesmanship training for every restaurant employee.
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  • 52 4 A HOTEL recent!— lst, 23--year-old Miss Patsy Paag (above) was crowned "Batik Queen li7t" oa Wednesday X A part-time model Patsy fromjohore Bahru (25-234 3S), to a holder of two other titles lew Ideal Exposition Queea and Kebaya Queea, both worn on the same night
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  • 239 4 Tourism: Need to ensure adequate hotel services GOVERNMENTS should ensure tourists are given adequate hotel services but should not dictate room rates for hotels, according to Mr. Sri Budoyo at the SouthEast Asia Convention of Hoteliers and Restaurateurs yesterday. Mr. Budoyo, an Indonesian businessman, was speaking on "Whit Government Regulations
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  • 189 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak assured the private sector that the setting up of the National Corporation Berhad was not for the purpose of nationalising the commercial and industrial enterprises of the country. He said the main role
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    • 39 4 —LAUGH IT OFF "That's funny. It was delicious last week." ARCHIE By Bob Montana W >( FORA IN THE Vl^ WHAT'S A BATH/ SAC/WARO? THE SOAP AND L > S. Jx V/*\ JTOWEL FOR Tl p -MJi^'J j I A^ PHEW/?>-^H^^
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  • SWISS WATCH EXHIBITION
    • 496 5 600 to choose from— under one roof THE SWISS watch industry will go on show m Singapore tonight when the Swiss Charge d' Affaires, Mr. J. Etter, opens the Swiss Watch Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. More than 600 watches, representing the design and production efforts of 26 watch
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  • 292 6 For the girl who has everything THE PRICE TAG SAYS $126,000 ONE of the most beautiful watches ever made has arrived m Singapore from Geneva. Costing $126,000 it will be on display at the Rolex stand, under constant armed guard, at the Swiss Watch Exhibition opening on Saturday. Called the
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  • Article, Illustration
    260 6 Traditionally, the Basle industrial fair arouses widespread interest all over the world, m particular m the watchmaking world. Taking advantage of this the Swiss watchmaking industry has just announced that it is putting on the market a wide range of electronic quartz aperture wristw&tches. Tin quart/ watch, a
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  • 253 7 f TIME means many things to many people, but to the Swiss it stands as the hallmark of the craftsmanship and creativity of that country. For centuries, accurate time-measurement devices have been synonymous with the words "Made m Switzerland." Today clocks and watches are manufactured m
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  • 49 8 Another example of the 'composite shape' ANOTHER example of the "composite shape," blending straight and curved lines. The stylish elegance of this sports model belies the rugged ness of the movement lodged inside. It is automatic, has a shock-protec-tion system and water-resistant case. In 18 carat yellow gold- ZENITH
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  • 358 8 A contest to encourage artistic creations THE 12th annual City of Geneva Prices have just been awarded. The international jury, at its second and last meeting, has selected the prizewinning entries m the four contest categories: bijouterie, jewellery, enamel work and watchmaking. Created m 1959 by the Administrative Council of
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  • 257 8 Quartz watches the latest From Page 7 facturers who m fact undertake to make the finishing and exterior of the product If the creation of the first quartz wristwatch m the world was beyond the financial and technological possibilities of a single firm, the transition from the laboratory prototype to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 236 8 IWC Yacht Club Automatic With or without automatic date. Yacht Club can take the toughest kind of sport. Shockproof: the movement is cushioned m the case by shock absorbers. Waterproof: up to a sea depth of 400 feet (10 atmospheres). Condensation proof. International Watch Co. S H k I l\^
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    • 187 8 what makes a I Patek Philippe the most valuable watch you can ownt xl/ lor give —1 First try winding a Patek Philippe \^l watch you will actually feel the r .1...*^ {Tr Jl difference. Then compare the dl?-?l§r f• movem e n t o^ a Patek Philippe with that
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 319 11 SADAT RECALLS EGYPTIAN ENVOY FOR CONSULTATION AMMAN, Thurs. The appointment of a new right-wing Government m Jordan last night caused a flurry m Egypt. The semi-official newspaper Al Ahram described it as a "grave political development" and the Egyptian Ambassador m Amman was recalled to
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    • 142 11 CAIRO, Thurs.-A summit meeting of the leaders of Egypt, Libya and Sudan will be held m Cairo next Tuesday to discuss the political and military situation m the Middle East, the semi official newspaper Al Ahram said today. The paper said President Sadat of Egypt,
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    • 70 11 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Vatican sources said Pope Paul VI will soon issue new controversial directives giving women a larger role m the liturgy of the Roman Catholic church. The new rules will allow women "to direct singing and to play the organ or other instruments
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    • 143 11 Cambodia backs ceasefire TOKYO, Thurs. -The Cambodian Chief of State, Mr. Cheng Heng, said today that Cambodia ''completely approved" President Nixon's cease -fire standstill I proposal for Indochina because it believed it would lead to evacuation of North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops. He noted that Mr. Nixon had stipulated that
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    • 220 11 TOKYO, Thurs. Prime Minister Eisako Sato, r who won an unprecedented fourth term today as Japan's leader by winning the presidency of the ruling Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP), said he will not reshuffle his Cabinet as observers had earlier predicted he would not. The 69-year-old Sato, who
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    • 21 11 TOKYO, Thurs. Jap»n's first ouclear-powered ship will be completed m or around June 1972, halt a year behind schedule.
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    • 105 11 Tanzania polls are a foregone conclusion DAR ES SALAAM, Thurs. Nearly 5.5 million voters go to the polls m Tanzania tomorrow m the country's second general elections since independence m 1965. President Julius Neyerere is the only candidate for the post of head of state, and all the other candidates
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    • 148 11 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Bines singer Juris Joplin died from an accidental overdose of heroic Ike Los Angeles Coroner's office rated yesterday. The finding was based on an extensive "psychological aatopsy" of Miss Joplia's Ufe style and habits conducted by a team of behavioural scientists,
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    • 358 11 CANBERRA, Tkars Australian military chiefs are reported to be aaeathasiastic aboat Britain's plans for East of Suez defence announced ia a White Paper yesterday. Bat the details of British forces to be. maintained m the Malaysia-Singapore area were welcomed by Australian
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    • 138 11 LONDON, Thurs. British newspapers backed the defence plans m their editorials. THE TIMES: The new arrangement is a very modest one and involves Britain only m a commitment to consult with other powers. The advantage of this commitment is that it will be a substitute for the
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    • 288 12 Mid-East talks plea in UN UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Sixteen mostly non-aligned countries pressed the General Assembly to call for unconditional resumption of U.N. Arab-Israeli peace talks. But Israel demanded that the talks should not start up again till Egypt and the Soviet Union had withdrawn ground-to-air missiles allegedly implanted m
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    • 131 12 LONDON, Thurs. Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko, and Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas Home failed to agree m talks here on the question of European security and IndoChina conferences, authoritative British sources said. Sir Alec termed Mr Gromyko's attitude over IndoChina as "negative" and "disappointing,"
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    • 116 12 NEW YORK, Tkars. Tke eco—mlc sttaatfcm of Mack Americas* "Is more desperate thaa at aay time state tke deprissiM arid abaoJatety tragic la its coisequeices," accordiag to a report published by tke aatioaal Urbaa League Mere yesterday. Tke leagae, oae of tke co— Uy's more
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    • 45 12 RAWALPINDI, Thurs. For the first time m a history which includes the crossing by Alexander the Great 22 centuries ago, the Indus River has been diverted from its original Jbed into a three-mile channel to make way for the billion-dollar Tarbela Dam.
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    • 30 12 MANILA, Thurs.— Ten people died when a fishing vessel sank at the height of Typhoon Kate last week. The boat sank off northern Palawan Province in Central Philippines.
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    • 180 12 60 nations for Allende's swearing-in SANTIAGO, Thurs. Representatives of 60 nations, including the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Great Britain, will attend the Nov. 3 inauguration of Chile's Marxist-elect President Salvador AUende. The Soviet Union will be represented by Mr. Georgi Dzotsienidze, the vice president of the Supreme
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    • 122 12 AL-ATAS PROPOSAL FOR CHEAPER TEXT BOOKS PENANG, Than. The national chairman of Gerakan Raayat Malaysia, Prof. Syed Hnssain Al-AUs, today suggested that the Government print aid sell school textbooks. In this way, the Government would be able to sell the books 4t per cent cheaper than books of private publishers.
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    • 20 12 A RESTAURANT worker, Loh Kong Low, 00, collapsed and died m a bathroom m Mackenzie Road yesterday morning.
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    • 147 12 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Pope Paul's visit to the Philippines and Australia will include stops at Teheran, Samoa, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Colombo, the Vatican announced today. A Vatican programme indicated he would stop only briefly at Teheran but said he would visit
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    • 72 12 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Eric Gonsalves, a senior official m the Indian Foreign Ministry, now visiting Indo-China, has been called home to New Delhi by his Government instead of continuing with plans to visit Hanoi. The decision is understood to have been taken after agreement between India and
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    • 144 12 IPOH, Thurs. The Umno general assembly m January will discuss Malaysia's domestic and foreign policies before they are presented to Parliament, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today. He was addressing 400 Umno representatives from Perak state at a meeting here. After
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    • 214 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. Twenty students and young newspaper reporters occupied the offices of the split Indonesian Journalists Association (P.W.l. )*at dawn today. After six hours they locked r up the offices, took the key to the Jakarta Governor, Major General Ali Sadikin, and asked him to
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    • 44 12 LONDON, Thurs. Ten Pakistanis, believed by police to be clandestine immigrants to Britain, and one Briton, were taken on board the West German tramper Rita Voge early this morning after their inflatable boat developed engine trouble off the southeast coast of England.
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    • 178 12 LAGOS TO LONDON WITH A GRENADE LONDON, Thurs. A journalist reported today he flew 2,000 miles across North Africa and Europe, passing through four international airports, with a hand grenade in his briefcase. He was questioned or searched at Lagos and Kano in Nigeria, Rome and London, but the weapon
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    • 132 12 CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. The United States will next month launch a satellite from Cape Kennedy carrying the most powerful space telescope ever put aloft. The satellite OAO-3 (orbital astronomical observatory) is the heaviest scientific satellite ever built for NASA weighing 4,CBt lbs, it
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 Over 2 tons of Levi's 4000 pairs 100 sizes. For all sexes. Singapore's largest and wildest selection of Levi's. The newest bellbottoms, flares, straight legs and tapers. Plaids, checks and stripes. Farout dress jeans, Far-in StaPrest slacks. FLOW INTO meltuani's 52. North Bridge Rd. Singapore. Tel ***** /?f£R& Ooeo 6
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    • 37 11 GOLDEIKT MAID Grand Opening of our branch at j PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX j Present I 70' BIG BONUS SALE Singapore: 386, North Bridge Road. Branch: 179 B, C Gr. Floor, People's Park Complex. K.Lumpur: 28-32, Jalan Klyne.
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    • 224 12 for Simple llfflC Control Cost. Time Leaks are costly. This table shows what five minutes per day on an average, per employee will cost the employer m one year. Rate I NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES PcrP*y 5 I 10 I 25 I 50 I 100 I 200 $12.00 5162. $324. 810.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 105 13 Foreign wives learning batik painting BATIK paiitlag Is becomlag popular amoag foreiga hoasewives here. Accordtag to Mr. Oag Chye Cbo there are nw oaly two or three local ■a/^haaat AHiiUiff «a«m aA hvbci inraig some zv stadeats atteadiag weekly classes which he has raa for 18 raoaths. He added that
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    • 218 13 JOH ORE BAHRU, Thurs. A man on the police wanted list was detained here last night after he was trapped m a hotel lift. The man, about 25 years, had called on two brothers from Malacca, Mr Tan Kirn Lian, 35,
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    • 42 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's new ambassador to Thailand, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bidin, left today for Bangkok to take up his appointment. The former Chief of Armed Forces Staff is the first military man to be appointed as ambassador.
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    • 119 13 KOTA KINABALU.Thurs.Nearly 20,000 acres of land m Sabah will be planted with cocoa by smallholders under the Second Malaysia Plan, the State Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries disclosed today. A Ministry official said that this would be m addition to about 10,000 acres
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    • 61 13 PROF. Leonard Cohen said on Wednesday that he had been informed verbally by the Nanyang University authorities that his contract of employment was to be terminated. He said that he had also received a letter from the university's Registrar, Mr. Wang Tso, stating that
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    • 41 13 Prof. Cohen said that he was offered the post of professor m the Department of Industrial and business Management at Nanyang University m September, 1967, when the necessary investigations were conducted. The Nanyang University authorities refused to comment.
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    • 162 13 S'PORE CHOSEN HQ OF NEW HOTEL SOCIETY SINGAPORE has been chosen as the headquarters and secretariat of the newly-formed Australasia Hotel and Restaurant Association. Mr. S.C. Huang from Singapore has been elected as protem chairman with Dr Rebecco Panlilio from the Philippines as protem vicechairman. The association, with eight member-countries,
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    • 256 13 MSA may buy used B-707 for UK flights ONE WAY TO BEAT PILOTS' BOYCOTT MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines may buy a secondhand Boeing-707 for its London service, which is expected to start next April. This would be one way of getting round the boycott of MSA by the International Federation of Airline
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    • 26 13 MR. LIM Jew Han, 33, of Bendemeer Road, had a $180--radio-tape, recorder stolen from his car parked m Scotts Road early yesterday morning.
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    • 114 13 OFFICIAL OPENING OF TAIWAN PRODUCTS CENTRE TOMORROW SINGAPORE'S first Taiwan products centre at the People's Park Shopping Complex wfll be opened at noon tomorrow by Mr. Peter Chang, chief representative of the Taiwan trade mission. The centre sells a wide range of goods from canned food to electrical appliances. A
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    • 101 13 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin will present cheques totalling $68,500 to representatives of 32 charitable organisations at the Lecture Theatre, Kandang Kerbau Hospital, at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow. The money represents proceeds from activities organised during the Nurses' Week Celebration. Nurses' Week has been jointly
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    • 163 13 THE MP for Katong, Mr. J.F. Conceicao, will ask Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the number of accidents involving vehicles of the Singapore Armed Forces from Oct. 1 last year to Sept. 30 during the Parliament sitting next week. Mr. Conceicao will
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    • 161 13 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Pag* 14 TV/Page 15 MOTOR ING/ Page* 16 21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPPING PULL-OUT /Pages 17 20 SPORT/ Pages 23 A 24. m iLr Practical TIMEX A sepak raga ball is simple m design. B It 's simply made of cane Yet it's highly durable. i-B You don 't
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 46 13 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker mm HE CALLED AND 9A\D f f i^, rN i^ r> ME A CURL S V I WAS A ijbu& c\ tfr- MOLD iT. MOLP rr/ 1/vVpn hdii^bpcmt 1 ri^ ni J C3V^4D N^hi&HTiisky m»uu7 y q#*T MAMA'S BOY/ yV P&/CMOPATHL:
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    • 20 13 THE TIDES TODAY: II.W am (t.l ft.); 11.17 pm (8.8 ft.) TOMORROW: lt.Sl am (t.3 ft); 11.55 pm (8.8 ft.)
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 206 14 'fun crowd*. Vibrsnt with energy v i I I E njoy ths excitement of the Jet-Set. HH__i_ I ohowtiiTiffs* lup.rn. q^ 1 2d.m. I TOMORROW ODEON MIDNIGHT! I I 4M mm He's Deadly, I WmmW He<s Got Dead Aim I IT COULD BE YOU! 1 ig^BM JAMES SARNER I "AMAMCAUED
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    • 600 14 NOW SHOWINS NO FREE LIST 11 a.m., 1.46. 4.00. •304 8 16 am Sidney Poitier 4 Martin Landau -They Call Mo MISTER Tlvbst" Barbara McNair COLOR (UA) < NOW SHOWING NO FREE UST 1 1 a.m.. 1 JO. 4.00. 0.46 48 JO p.m. 1 David Chiang "HEROIC ONES" 1 (A
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 42 14 Tjul a -school k s 2^!^J? #w 2_ he u with this spirited Ola* from Trepak the Natcracker Suite as with ssips aad scribers at his work-teach Lm BKSSn3Twiii.Sr JMl A Piol of sound. movement and colour for those who like difference
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    • 317 14 jn||BLX: I BBS ANYONE for nontraditional dances that inject some life into movements set to music? If so, then "Kaleidoscope" is for you. A series of varied and colourful dance pieces, it is being presented by Rose Eberwein and her dancers at the Victoria Theatre on n Nov. 14 16
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    • 1125 14 and sheer fun. The dancers render a fastpaced cascade of today's disco fads. A more exotic piece is "Jewels of the Orient". The cobra's venomous strike and sinister recoilin Burmese mime gestures, the love-duet of bumble-bees of Tamullinggan and the Tahi asymmetrical garlanding gestures will all be there. And to
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  • 382 15  -  FLORENCE CHONG IT looks as though quite a few people do not have the taste for British programmes, judging by the numerous "No-I-don't-watch-it" answers I get to my questions. Not many seem to watch "Softly, Softly" regularly. To me, it isn't bad at all though
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 926 15 I RADIO I view |lllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||i m 3 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Juara Kugiran Musical Band Group S 3.20 For The Family Contest 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 3.52 The Beverley Hillbillies "Hoe Down g Week (English) A Go-Go" 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore (Repeat) 4.18 Banana Splits
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    • 107 15 TELEVISION j 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 Z 9 p.m. Channel 5 J 11.30 Channel 5 RADIO S 6.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) J 7.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) j 8.00 Radio Singapore, Radio I Malaysia. S 130 p.m. Hadio Singapore, Radio Malaysia,
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  • DRIVE
    • 723 16 1300 GT is another winner for BLMC NOW EVEN BLMC has succumbed to the temptation: Plastering on GT badges and being liberal with the matt black paint on an otherwise sedate but popular family runabout. The brochure claimed it was "the GT that had to be." "That's one man's meat,"
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    • Article, Illustration
      104 16 DRIVE -IN Workshop wrinkles DRAWrABY JOHN ROBINSON Cross-headed screws sometimes become chewed up and the screwdriver can't bite into the slots. To beat this, use a fine hacksaw and cut a single slot for an ordinary screwdriver. If a nut has become irrevocably rusted on to a bolt, you'll have
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    • 442 16 I MUST begin this third Instalment of oar "Back to Basics** series with an apology: The old grey matter Hindered last week and the formula given for the calculation of the volume of a cylinder should be pi-radius-square multiplied by the stroke and not two-pi
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 695 18 Hongkong, Thurs. -The decision to exclude Hongkong from association with the Common Market m the event of British entry adds to mounting anxiety m Government and trade circles here about the Colony's long-term economic prospects. Hongkong is facing pressure for higher wages
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    • 27 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Hongkong 40.64; Beirut 38.50; London 38.175; Zurich 37.758 38.00S; Palis 38.08. Note: Export prices to non-sterling areas.
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    • 399 18 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese economy will continue to slow down m the months ahead, registering a real growth rate m Gross National Pro-i duct (GNP) of a little more than 11 per cent, the Economic Planning Agency predicted. The agency made the prediction following
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    • 126 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong Dollars, for Oct. 29). On New York TT 6.09 On New York DO 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per Uel) 297.75 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 52.00 Indonesia (per 10.000 new rupiahs) 152.00 Japan (per 10.000 yen) 160.25
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    • 219 18 An Asian payments union? From Our Manila Correspondent A DRAFT agreement for an Asian clearing and payments union has been prepared by the Asian Development Centre (ADC) of the Asian Parliamentarians Union (APU). E mmanuel Q. Yap, ADC secretary-general, said: "The APU, through the ADC, has taken interest m the
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    • 206 18 A 31-member trade delegation, representing a cross section of the Italian business community, will arrive m Singapore on Monday for a five-day visit. The Governmentsponsored delegation will be led by Professor Giuseppe Tocco, Member of Parliament, with Dr Mario Vittucci of the Italian Ministry of Foreign
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    • 291 18 LONDON, Thurs. The British Treasury ordered a tightening of banking credit by instructing banks to increase their deposits with the Bank of England. The move is m line with government's policy of fighting inflation by restriction of credit rather than by wage and price controls. The
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    • 144 18 JAKARTA, Thurs. Mr Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, patted Indonesia on the back for its economic stability before leaving for Washington via Sydney tonight after a five day visit. Mr Schweitzer, who was formerly deputy governor of the Bank of France, said
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    • 67 18 HONGKONG, Thurs. Eight companies are expected to bid for contracts, worth US$25 million, for part of the work on a container shipping terminal m the Kwai Chung district of Hongkong. The companies are four Japanese, two British, one French and one American, reliable business sources said. The tenders,
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    • 29 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Oct. 29, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steadier but quiet; Spot 1523 1525; 3-month 1523 1524; Settlement 1521; Total turnover 225 tons.
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    • 163 18 Grant gets Air NZ assignment GRANT Advertising International m Singapore 'has been invited to submit proposals for the design of the interior decor and external livery of Air New Zealand's new fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 tri-jets. This was stated by Mr J.E. McMullen, vicepresident and general manager of Grant,
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    • 240 18 PEOPLE in business CYCLE CARRIAGE Mr QIAHE HUP SWEE, general manager of the Mitsubishi division of Cycle and Carriage Enterprises, leaves for Japan this week to persuade his principals to provide this market with a bigger allocation of Colt Galant cars. "We are at the moment experiencing a very severe
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    • 350 18 Stocks yesterday moved ahead m early trading and the NYSE tape was a minute late at one stage. The Stanpoors index added about seven cents, while the Dow Jones industrials moved up a point. Advances led declines by four-to-three and volume was about 1.5 million shares
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    • 26 18 NEW YORK, Wed.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 755.96 (+1.51); Transportation 148.09 (+0.74); Utilities 106.18 (-0.10); Composite stocks 241.71 (+0.55): Bonds 65.52 (-0.02).
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    • 624 18 Government bonds rallied strongly yesterday following the increase m special deposits by the clearing banks. The call was not as great as had been anticipated and the Bank of England's view that the clearing banks would not have to sell government bonds to meet the deposits aided
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    • 22 18 LONDON, Wed.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 364.5 (-8.1); Tins 67.04 (+0.46);' Rubbers 148.52 (+1.38); Oils 292 18 (-124).
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    • 166 18 ZURICH The market closed generally narrowly mixed m light volume yesterday. In banks. Leu bearer lost Wednesday's gain. Other banks advanced slightly with the exception of Schweiz Kreditanstalt which was steady. In financials. Motor Columbus improved although Elektrowatt and Juvena bearer eased. Insurances tended narrowly mixed and industrials,
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    • 769 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Westbound Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. n«c 7/10 L'pool, B'fast, G'gow via ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/1O gj-JJ
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    • 492 19 SHIPPING GAZETTE Friday, October 30, 1970 LE NATAL Jan 20/22 P. S'ham.(Jan 23/25). Penang (Jan 26/27). Marseilles, Genoa, Bilbao, Havre, Hamburg, Dunkirk. MM/MM LICA MAERSK Nov 6/7 P- S'ham, Penang, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston. ML/AAC MARTINIQUAIS Jan 19/20 London (Feb 17) Havre, Hamburg, MARTINIQUAi* Rotterdam. Antwerp, Dunkirk. MM/MM MEXICO
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    • 251 19 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in 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 of
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  • 234 20 THE first of five Knutsen line vessels m the Pacific fleet has entered a drydock m Japan for "jumboizing" modifications. After completing her Pacific Coast to Hongkong and Manila run, the Ragna Bakke steamed to the Kawasaki Heavy Industries yard m Kobe to begin the five-week extensive alterations
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  • 76 20 PORTLAND (Oregon) Thurs. A Vladivostok steamship line will provide the first regular sailings from the Soviet Union to U.S. ports m more than 20 years, the Oregon Journal said yesterday. The Far Eastern Steamship Co. will start a service from Japan to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle
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  • 117 20 LONDON, Thurs Japan's shipyards should build more than ten million tons of shipping this year, according to the latest statistics issued by Lloyds register of Shipping. For the third quarter of this year, Japan now has orders far one-third of the total shipbuilding on order throughout the world, adding up
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    • 579 20 Eastbound Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Nov 10/11 Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/MSS ANNA TAYLOR In Pt/Nov 5 Saigon, Cam Rahn Bay, Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Nov 26/27 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BADENSTEIN Nov 16 Manila, Hongkong, K'shung. Yokohama. Nagoya. HLL/AFT BAYERNSTE.N n Pt
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    • 561 20 JURATA Nov 19/22 Bangkok, Hongkong, Japan. OL/CFS KERGUELEN Nov 4 Hongkong, Japan, K'lung. CMCR/MM kings VI lle Dec 14/16 Vancouver, B.C. (Jan 11), Seattle (Jan 17). BBL/HC KINRIKI MARU Nov 8/10 Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe. SSA/SSA KOTA KINABALU Nov 12/14 Yokohama. Nagoya, Kobe. SSA/SSA KOTOKU MARU Nov 11/13 Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe.
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    • 128 20 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Thorscape), Misaki Maru S (after AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Anna Bakke), Madison Lloyd 10/11 BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS (after Shuho Maru Aistralasia). FOR OCT. 30. Pando Strait 13/14 (after Madison OUT: Norbella 1/2, Anna V'° yd) "V"™"?, 35/36 (after Bakke 5, Australasia 8/9, Shuho esen
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  • 917 21 MANILA, Thurs.-A wave of criticism is breaking on U.S. investments m the Philippines, denounced by militant nationalist groups as a source of danger but '3 welcomed by conservative elements as m dispensable for this country's progress. I n bet ween, the Government of
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  • Overseas company news
    • 101 21 DETROIT, Thurs. General Motors, reporting its first quarterly loss since the first quarter of 1946. said sales fell 34 per cent m the third quarter. The quarter's unit sales totalled 937,000, down from 1,427,000 last year. The decline was attributed by GM to vehicle production lost m the U.S.
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    • 23 21 LONDON Thurs.London Tin Corporation delayed an unchanged interim dividend of 10 per cent for the year to March 31, 1971. Reuter
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    • 79 21 LONDON, Thurs. Gallaher reported that sales for the nine months to September 30, was £322.8 million (compared to £331.7 million for the same period last year). Trading profit was £14,900,000 (£14,800,000) after depreciation of £2,400,000 (£2,300,000). Interest took £200,000 (£900,000) and tax at 45 per cent was £6.6 million
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    • 77 21 LONDON, Thurs. Debenhams will pay an interim of 7Vt per cent, (compared with six per cent for the previous year), on December 8. Sales for the 28 weeks to August 15, 1970, was £61,748,000 (£57,083,000). Pre-tax profit was £1,920,000 (£887,000) after interest charges of £912,000 (£921,000). Tax absorbed £820,000
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    • 126 21 LONDON, Thurs. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc., announced that the firm's earnings at the end of the third quarter of 1970 were up 6.5 per cent over the comparable period last year. For the 39 weeks ending September 25, Merrill Lynch's consolidated earnings after taxes reached
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  • 340 21 Western Europe remains trade centre GENEVA, Thurs. Western Europe is maintaining its newly won position as the dynamic centre of world trade and was responsible for unexpected fast growth during the first half of this year, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) reported Volume growth of world trade
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  • 113 21 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Economic Community Commission has formally proposed to the Council of Ministers that the community authorise West Germany to open negotiations for a five-year trade agreement with the Soviet Union, EEC sources said. The permanent represen tatives of the six-member community were
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  • 249 21 LONDON, Thurs Prospects for world production of rice m the 1970/1971 season are looking generally good according to the latest information from the Commonwealth Secretariat. Output this season outside of China, could well exceed the record of 192 millions tons of paddy m the 1969/1970
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  • 118 21 US wholesale price index declines WASHINGTON, Thurs. The government reported that wholesale prices m the U.S. dropped one-tenth of one per cent m October because of a sharp decline m farm products, but industrial commodities were sharply higher because of new 1971 car and truck prices. The decline m the
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  • 70 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/ seller prices m pence per lb). Tone: Dull and slightly easier. ClF's Nov. 17»4 17-7/16 both nominals, Dec. 17-7/16 17-5/8, Jan. 17-7/8 18-1/8; Spot 18-5/8 18-13/16; Settlements Dec. 18-13/16 19, Jan. 19-1/16 19»4, Feb. 19-5/16 19%, Jan/March 19-5/16 19%, April/June 20-3/16 20-5/16, July /Sept. 20-9/16
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  • 147 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesia Oct. 216, Nov. 226, Dec 227, Jan. 228, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Unquoted; Ceylon
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  • 20 21 (Buyer /seller quotations for Oct. 29, m Hongkong dollars). First Hongkong 2.22 2.28; Second Hongkong 153 1.60.
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  • 667 21 Mining shares looked much better towards the close yesterday as buyers reappeared to take advantage of the last three days' decline. Many issues nevertheless ended the day with substantial losses although most were off the bottom. Established issues were particularly weak, with Western Mining down 60 cents
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  • 231 21 The market continued dull yesterday. Buying and selling were about evenly matched and overall price changes were fractional. The turnover for the day totalled $6.75 million. Hutchisons gained marginally to finish at $21 after opening at 120.70. Electrics, Docks and Wharves were also slightly better. HK Development
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  • 339 21 Prices continued to advance yesterday as selective buying spread to high-priced stocks, electric appliances and housing related issues. Late profit-taking m leaders, however, caused some issues to close below the day's highs. The close was steady, with the stock average at 2.117.26, a gain of 1 2.79
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  • 183 21 LONDON, Thurs. The market opened on an active note today mainly as a result of overnight advices from New York. Grain cargoes were covered from the U.S. Gulf to Casablanca at U559.75 for Nov. and US$9.5O for December, a*d also from the same loading area to Safi
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  • 218 23 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Thurs. A hungry impatient horde of golfs young lions stood ready to challenge faltering Jack Nicklaus and Billy Casper for the favourite's role today on the eye of the US$lOO,OOO Sahara Invitational Golf Tournament Both Nicklaus, the defending champion and
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  • 103 23 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Miss Carol Hofmann, a veteran member of the U.S. equestrian team, defeated top entries from West Germany to win the Eisenhower Memorial Trophy at the Washington horse show last night. Miss Hofmann, riding her own Salem, made a clean round over
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 354 23 IPOH, Thurs. Trishaw Aagel (Nawari Ali) shaped like a winner when she went as well as Copperplate, a top class sprinter, m a 3f trial m 36 on a good track at Ipoh this morning. On this workout, the Australian mare should give a good
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  • 207 23 TOKYO, Thurs.— Japan's Ryu Sorimachi became the new Oriental welterweight boxing champion when he knocked out champion Byung Mo Vim of South Korea, m the ninth round of their scheduled 12--round title match. Sorimachi, Orient's Number Two welterweight, put the champion down on the canvas
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  • 700 23 PHOENIX, Arizona, Thurs. The last day of the World Shooting Championships was dominated by the Russians and the Americans. Out of the 37 medals presented last night, the USSR had 10 and the United States seven. During the whole championships the
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  • 221 23 The German hockey team that won the European Cap after they had beaten Holland 3-1. Germany's best was Carlsten Keller, the captain (picture at right), whose 1H International matches constitute a record. He was the team's architect into improving their play from game to
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  • ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
    • 222 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japan is tipped to win the third Asian Womens' Basketball Championship beginning here tomorrow. This is the opinion of the other two top teams South Korea and Taiwan. The Koreans won the title m 1965 and 1968. The other participants are
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    • 56 24 BANGKOK, Thurs. World Boxing Council Flyweight Champion Chartchai Chionoi of Thailand is down with flu and his defence bout against Filipino Erbito Salavarria will have to be postponed, Chartchai's manager said today. The bout was postponed once from Oct. 19 to Nov. 23. Now Chartehai's manager, Prayote Pisalbutr, wants to
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    • 185 24 Clay: I'll show you who the champ is soon ATLANTA, Georgia, Thurs.-"When I get Joe Frazier Tin gonna show you who the champion is," Muhammad Ah* shouted while pointing at a motion picture camera. Then Ali laughed. Neither the camera nor the microphone around his neck were operating. Ah' was
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    • 121 24 ATLANTA, Georgia, Thurs. Gashed and bruised Jerry Quarry said that Muhammad Ali "cann hit a lick" and boldly predicted that heavyweight champ for Joe Frazier "will knock him out m six rounds." Quarry was the portrait of a loser. His left temple
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  • 313 24  - Pirates crush Eagles 8-1 for league title MAX LANGE KEPPEL Harbour "Pirates" justified their tag as the Republic's 'glamour' team when they crushed the American Association "Eagles" by 8 runs to 1 to win the Singapore Softball League championship on the SRC padang yesterday. Floyd Valberg's pitching proved effective against
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  • 71 24 PORT PIRIE, South Australia, Thurs. The MCC's opening batsmen Geoff Boycott (78 not out) and Brian Luckhurst (89 not out) slaughtered a South Australian country eleven attack m the first match of the MCC 's current Australian cricket tour m a one-day game here yesterday. Set 147 to win m
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  • 46 24 The International School Rowing Club, Manila, having a practice ran at the Seletar Reservoir yesterday. The fourmember team comprises (Bow) Dan O'Baiiai, (2) Alan Stewart, (3) Lais Lareina and (stroke) Roy Mijares. The cox is Miss Ursnlla Wee of Singapore.
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  • 189 24 Jardines no match for Aussies in soccer friendly HONGKONG, Thurs. The Australian national football team beat Hongkong's Jardine Club by three goals to nil m a friendly match here before a crowd of 17,000 yesterday. The visitors deserved to win as should any side set to overcome the poor, often
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  • 100 24 MICHAEL Chong (handicap 20) won the Captain's Prize m a field of 75 golfers at the Keppel Golf Club, Bukit Chermin yesterday with a nett 60. Runner-up a stroke behind was Gurmit Singh (24) with nett 61. David Milne (2) had a gross
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  • 761 24  -  ASBIR SINGH THREE overseas rowing clubs have dropped out from the Far Eastern Interport Regatta which starts tomorrow at the Seletar Reservoir from 9.30 a.m. Club Nautique De Saigon, Gan Island Rowing Club, and the Manila Boat Club are unable to make the trip
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  • 288 24 ASTON Recreation Club beat Rubber Sports Club 2-1 retain the Singapore Billiards Association Senior Inter-Club Medley Championship at the Indian Association. The championship could have gone either way m this exciting match. Peter Wong (RSC) created an upset m the opening game against
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