Singapore Herald, 31 October 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE HERALD No. 88 Singapore Saturday, October 31,1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 441 1 S'pore base for British forces in S-E Asia ALL BRITISH defence forces remaining m South-East Asia will be stationed m Singapore with the exception of naval forces "which will be stationed m the East of Suez theatre as a whole," and personnel helping with the Jungle Warfare Centre. Disclosing this
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 91 1 BEIRUT, Fri. Palestinian guerillas of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine warned today that the appointment of Jordan's tough new Prime Minister, Mr. Wasfi Tell, was a direct challenge to the guerilla movement and could "plunge Jordan into a new civil war." It
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  • 66 1 PEOPOSALS f»r aa ilawaaii Man Bapid TfeuaM (MKT) systeai have aeea lanllTi ay the Plaaalag Aa alteraative sahway systeai has als* aeea hiiiiihjim This was dhKlwed ia ike latest tuul report of the departmeat lssae* yesterday. The alaaaers eavisage a system which will easare
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  • 605 1  - $946,000 bank robbery HAROLD SOH V.K.G. NAIR Ah unguarded moment... BOX SNATCHED FROM TROLLEY Story: and Pictures: POLICE APPEAL TO TOURIST THREE armed men robbed the Chartered Bank m Battery Road of $946,000 m cash at about 11.05 a.m. yesterday unaware that a tourist was "shooting" the daring holdup with
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  • 220 1 FOUR armed men, one brandishing a kukri, got away with $10,000 worth of jewellery from a goldsmith's shop m Hill Street yesterday morning. The robbers entered the* Lim Sing Hing Company at 11.40 a.m. and scooped up the jewellery from a showcase. In their
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  • 84 1 NEWIN 'very ill' BANGKOK, Fri. General Ne Win, Chairman of the raliag Revolutionary Council of Burma, suffered a serious heart attack yesterday and his cwmitisi was regarded as grave, according to unconfirmed reports from News of his latest heart attack and of "unusual military activity" m Rangoon came shortly after
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  • 964 2  - IT'S NOT THE HOW -IT'S THE NOW Adele KOH IN his article, "Invoking the devil on women's lib.'' (yesterday), Francis Wong attempts to trace the roots of women's bondage, to the economic changes that made it possible to accumulate wealth. This led to changes m patterns of inheritance, and "mother
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  • 290 2 The noisy and non- paying Viewpoint THE most vociferous workers are either nonmembers of a trade union or non-paying members. They have nothing to lose by destructive criticisms against Trade Unions, or by provoking unions to replying to their irritating criticisms. This is one way of soliciting information which they
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 481 2 The last week of the ceasefire THE ceasefire signed by Israel, Egypt and Jordan now has only a week to run. The immediate problem is to secure an extension. Neither side has ruled out the possibility, but diplomatic efforts must be intensified during the next few days before the major
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  • 322 2 MALAYSIA has decided to control security and enquiry agencies. In Singapore, repeated requests have been to the Government for licensing and control, but m most cases correspondence has gone unanswered. Security agencies m Singapore are comparitively new, but labour contractors have been supplying "watchmen" for decades and
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  • 119 2 "SOCIAL Conscience" (S.H. Oct. 28) suggested that the Members of Parliament or the National Union of Journalists do something m connection with the reporting of divorce cases. If husbands and wives think that such publicity wfll injure the feelings of the children. they should live m a
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  • 356 3 THREE new bus services to start next week THREE new bus services will go into operation next week. The new Changi bus service starting on Monday will have 18 buses running between Lorong 1 Toa Payoh to New Bridge Road, via, Thomson Road, along Lorongs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
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  • 305 3 TENDER PRICES ALREADY UP FIVE PER CENT... SINGAPOREANS are likely to be asked to pay more to buy Housing and Development Board flats. Mr. E.W. Barker, the Minister responsible for public housing, is understood to have agreed to review prices. The new policy, if
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  • 69 3 FORTY-SIX kindergarten teachers who completed an intermediate teacher-training course will receive their certificates from the Acting Minister for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, at the Teachers' Training College today. The course was conducted jointly by the Ministry of Education and the Adult Education Board. The graduation
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  • 35 3 STEVEN Lim Say Nee of Jalan Kerma was fined $40 m a traffic court yesterday for driving a car carelessly and colliding with a vehicle along Paterson Road on June 20 last year.
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  • 251 3 INTELLECTUAL sterility m the University of Singapore Campus is due largely to the oppressive climate there, an undergraduate statement said yesterday. The statement, issued by the University of Singapore students union, said the undergraduates are fully aware of the problems facing the campus
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 380 3 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. B.VD. WORLD'S BEST KNOWN MEN'S UNDERWEAR ON SALE AT TASHING DEPARTMENT STORE PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX GROUND FLOOR AND ALL OTHER FIRST CLASS DEPARTMENT STORES IN TOWN if f f Cut *cm *n I I OINBOR COMPANY (PTE) LTD. J HAVE BALL-POINT WILL
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    • 66 3 HM^SBj&WM 1 i 11 1 1 I 1 1 11 v .> $«SWs w>*^W^l j£l&nm Wx^* f V-IP «r»V»f f Jccffc. w^ ]jjM :^ijJMHj a U(^'f'#S*L 4tAt A- >%Jl^ -#fl^»^*» j\ >> 7%. i m4r #»^*i —■,<*!*: rto y -'i^H^l |k ;i :^H x The f{avour of Nescafe always I
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  • 124 4 Eupoc bungalow sold for $251,000 EUPOC'S split-level buagalow No. C 3 Suiset View la Clemeati Park was •id for $251, yesterday to as amynNS buyer. It was sold by tender after a bid to auctioa it •a Oct. 22 failed. The house was withdraws from the auction whea the price
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  • 177 4 FIVE Indian family planning experts spent yesterday learning about Singapore's family planning programme and their verdict: "Singapore's programme is well-motivated, and wellorganised, but too femaleoriented." According to Mr. B.S. Sharma, Minister for Health m Eajasthan State and head of the team, more could be done here
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  • 105 4 THE P.C. WHO KNOCKED DOWN THREE POLICE constable Lua Kirn Seng of Jalan Jurong Kechil was fined $250 and disqualified from driving Class DI vehicles for 18 months yesterday after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. Traffic Magistrate Chew Mci Kwang was told that Lua's dangerous driving had caused an
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  • 49 4 YAP Ah Kow, 39, denied yesterday a charge of punching a policeman on his face and kicking his leg at the Housing and Development Board area office m Tiong Bahru Road on Wednesday. He was allowed bail of $250 pending trial on Dec. 12.
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  • 269 4 Happy landing for two Land Rovers TWO British Army Land Rovers -which were dropped 1,200 ft. from a RAF Hercules aircraft of 48 Squadron, floated down to earth by parachute m Johore yesterday. The Land Rovers were driven into Singapore a few noun after they landed on Kangar Kahang airstrip.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 193 4 m H^^^^n^^^ f^rV m Bill 1 I mi imimmiiik takes a page out of tomorrow: its J i^^^^^^^NKKMNiNKf^KBNRBMNF^^^ metal, and finished by hand M A I l^^^i I BJllillll^^ Not even a computer could rem I nvß^j^Ln^ I i IbH|J^MHh| l| place the Omega craftsmen who do m I I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 49 4 BLONDIE By Chic Young pr r^&sss^.H I I s iihf y Jv/ IHt IV ANTENNA- t :--s^^ \Y Tu Al -e -^^Sr» Tt U ICLi_Mt WHtN .■rr J (^jp C sO. W -*V -I MUCH BETTEP I f j -^V— MS- I y. t r- IP «J ,>X j
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  • THE SINGAPORE ERALD RACE GUIDE
    • 13 5 FOR THIRD DAY Ipoh, Saturday, Oct. 31 1970 THE SINGAPORE ERALD RACE GUIDE
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    • 1207 5  - West Lake outsprint opposition CAVALIER BY SELECTION COMBINED CARD AND FORM GDIDE FOR SATURDAY —KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4 A for 4
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 895 6 I. 0O PLEASANT FAIR (Summer Fun) 4A 9 OOdd* 15 C G/R. Breufc Oawkins (1 I) 12/13 1P24/10 dlc4 7.13g 5V»f; 1:7.6; Nk, 5, 1 Vusoff. 10/11 KLI9/9d4c3 B.lly 6f; 1:15.8; Nk, IV*. V* Dawkins. I. ***** WISDOM (Robber Prince) 6A B.l3dd*lS a F/Tulloh Podmore (9)F 5/13 1p24/10dlc4 7.l2gSVif; 1:7.6;
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    • 383 6 1. ***** PERSIAN INN (Rhythmic Light) 7A 9.oodd*l a Thong San/Tjoa Chum (t) 10/10 1p24/10jd3c4 8.13g b'/^f; 18 4; 3, sh, Chum. 4/S Pg23/5 d4c3 8.6y 71; 1:32.2; ns, 5 Johnson. 5/11 Pgl6/5 d3c3 8.9g 6f; 115.2; nk, lVx Johnson. 2. *44t« CATTERICK (Marazion) SA 13dd +S a Cattenck/Teh (-5)
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 465 7 1. 80 GRAND TA.A (Oakville) 4NZ t.oodd*ll XC Lee/Osman (-7) Zakaria (8) 12/12 1p24/10 d2c4 8.3g sV*f 1:7.8; 3. 3, IV? Zakana. 8/8 KLI3/9 d3c3 7.1 lh 6f; 1:17; »/z. 4, l'/j Cheam. 2. ***** THE KING AND I (Beau Court) 7A 8.12d2d+14 a King ft I/Teh (-5) Rajoo (6)
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    • 940 7 1. ***** KERAKAH (Talisman II) 7 A 9.00dd +7a HC Tan/Mansor Subian (9) 9/10 1p25/10 d3c3 8.7g 6f; 1:14.6; 3, IV*. nk Foo. 11/13 ip 9/8 dlc3 8.7g B'/*f; 1:48; 2Vj, 3, 2 Vi Subian. 7/10Pgl9/7dlc3 8.5g 6f 1:15.4; NX, IV>, sh Ng. t 2. S3 WHERNSIDE (Redoubt) 4A 8.13ud
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 772 8 TEAR OR CUT AT THE FOLD FOR READY REFERENCE 11. 7314 WEST LAKE (Fortlno II) 3E7.10ud-11 f (BF) Carol/Allan (-7) Sng (*> SF 00 00 LOVE AND JOY (Dawn Watch) 8A B.lldd+2 a LL/We.t Cheam (1) 4/12 1P24/10l P 24/10 d2c4 8.7g 5V,f; 1:7.8; 3. 3, IV* Sng. D 2«/1O
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  • 382 9 REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM'S NATIONAL DAY SOUTH VIETNAM has known nothing but war m the last 30 years. The Republic of Vietnam has agreed with its strongest ally, the United States, on a five-point peace proposal (see next page), but the war drags
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  • 309 9 ASPAC'S TRIBUTE THE Fifth Ministerial meeting of the nine-nation Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC), composed of Australia, the Republic of China. Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of the Philippines, Thailand and the Republic of Vietnam was convened m June 1970 m Wellington, New Zealand. The
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  • 220 9 WITH security steadily improving m the countryside, South Vietnam's voters are going to the polls again this year by the millions. Before the end of the year, the people m 94.3 per cent of the nations constituencies will have exercised their right to choose their own representatives
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    • 117 9 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THE NATIONAL DAY AW I* m lITEIMTIIMI AGENCIES HE. IINITEI Penthouse, M.S. A. Bldg., 77 Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Tel: *****3. Sends Greetings Congratulations To The Republic of Vietnam On Their National Day. >£l WITH BEST WISHES \2L TO THE PEOPLE AND
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  • 101 10 - THE Republic of Vietnam and the United States have agreed on the following fivepoint peace plan which was released on Oct. 8: (1 IMMEDIATE discussions for a ceasefire throughout Indo -China, with an effective mechanism of supervision and control; (2) AN EXPANDED conference, including Cambodia and Laos;
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  • 274 10 Potential oil wealth off the coast MORE surveys are to be conducted to determine whether there are oil deposits off South Vietnam's shores. Mr. Do Huu Canh, Chief of Technical Services m the Ministry of Economy has reported that seismic reflection profiles made recently running north-east and south-west of Con
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 112 10 Congratulations Best Wishes to the People Government of the Republic of Vietnam on their NATIONAL DAY Malaysia Dairy Industries (Pte) Ltd. 2. DAVIDSON RD.. STORE 13. TEL: *****/5 CABLES: MASI AM I LX SINGAPORE TELEX: RS2I2 We extend our Heartiest Congratulations And BEST WISHES to the EOVEINMENT 8 PEINE of
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    • 163 10 GREETINGS TO THE PEOPLE and GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY CENTRAL REFRIGERATION AIRCONDITIONING PTE. LTD., 346 JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1 5. TEL: *****5, *****5, CABLE ADD: FRIGAIR Congratulations Best Wishes TO THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY. FROM GREAT OCEAN CO., (PTE)
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • Article, Illustration
      289 11 WORLD IN BRIEF JOHANNESBURG Final results from Wednesday's provincial elections have confirmed a swing away from South Africa's ruling National Party to the opposition United Party. But the Tiny Progressive Party, the only one of the three which supports mukiraciattsm and a qualified vote for all races, failed m its
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    • 140 11 'Extend Mid-E truce' UNITED NATIONS, Fri U.S. Ambassador Charles W. Yost called for a 90-day extension of the U.S. arranged Middle East ceasefire. He added that the U.S. was opposed to the resolution on the Middle East crisis from IS African and Asian countries because the text "deformed" the Security
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    • 337 11 Suharto's master plan 'guarantees victory' JAKARTA, Fri. President Suharto's Government has tightened its hold over next July's general elections with a wideranging proclamation that will severely limit campaigning by opposition parties. A net set of rules laid down by the General Election Institute is the latest m a
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    • 119 11 WASHINGTON, Frl. The United States called on the Soviet Union to release the Americaa army plane and passengers who landed la Russia across the Tarklsh border nine days ago. The statement, replying to an earlier Soviet protest note over the Incident, also accused the
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    • 160 12 PHNOM PENH, Fri. Cambodian troops hunted along the Mekong River near here for Vietcong troops who ambushed a river convoy bringing home several hundred Cambodian soldiers from combat training m Vietnam. The fire from the bank killed 13 Cambodians and wounded After yesterday's daylight attack, the
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    • 63 12 SAIGON, Fri. The U.S. Army said 89 American soldiers may have died from overdoses of drugs m South Vietnam during the last 10 months. An army announcement disclosed that 746 troops were given medical treatment facilities m drug cases through September, compared with 527 cases during
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    • 18 12 BAGHDAD: Bursts of machine-gun fire were heard m several parts of Amman and its suburbs.
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    • 355 12  -  SAN JOSE BOTTLES, BRICKS AND EGGS HURLED AT PRESIDENT Friday AN ANGRY President Nixon stood on top of his limousine after a political rally last night and faced a mob of rock throwing demonstrators with "V" peace signs. About a thousand people surrounded the
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    • 167 12 MANILA, Fri. Forty-three Senators ud Representatives out of the m members of the Philippine Congress maintain so-called "private armies" or receive protection from such armed groups, it was reported here today. The report came following a warning by President Ferdinand Marcos to "political dynasts" to
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    • 19 12 CAIRO: A tripartite summit conference between Libya, Sudan and Egypt will be held m Cairo on Tuesday.
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    • 97 12 JAKARTA, Fri. The Attorney General planes legal action against the young woman who claimed she was pregnant with a baby that could recite passages from the Koran. This follows the mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Tjut Zahara and her husband only two days before Indonesia's leading
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    • 167 12 FRANKFURT, Fri. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today became the first Soviet Foreign Minister to visit West Germany when he arrived here for talks on Berlin and other East-West problems with Foreign Minister Walter Scheel of West Germany. Mr. Gromyko arrived here after a flight from East Berlin
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    • 158 12 SANTIAGO, Fri. Chile's newly-elected leftist President, Salvador Allende, revealed yesterday that two attempts had been made on his life. He told his first Press conference since his election: "These attempts failed because we knew what we were up against and we took the
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    • 83 12 JAKARTA, Fri.-The Indonesian Government has given its approval to two major Dutch enterprises to invest m Indonesia. The firms are the Koninklqke Zouth-Orhanon and the Netherlandse Koninklijke Fabrieken. According to a report from The Hague, the former will invest $3 million for the establishment of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 139 11 T^pP at your service GQUDSN feOVWS THE FINEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA DELICIOUS TIM SUM FOR LUNCH SUMPTUOUS A LA CARTE DINNERS AT NIGHT AND THERE'S MUSIC TOO-.. HOTEL flHJHuS&JHlEl SINGAPORE Tel. *****1 Ask for Stella 10< off MILO Look for this special Milkmaid label. IV s^ e fiiis6
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 100 12 j Exhibition of Swiss Watches I Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the above Exhibition originally scheduled to be held between October 30th and November sth 1 970, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, has been postponed. The new date for the Exhibition of Swiss Watches will be announced shortly. 1
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD Section II
    • 473 13 DR. LIM SOUNDS A WARNING: ALL IS NOT WELL SINGAPORE today is South-East Asia's medical centre, but its reputation will suffer unless steps are taken to correct three serious deficiencies. Dr. Arthur Lim, president of the Singapore Medical Association, said this last night •at
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    • 239 13 THE curtain fell last night for the last time for the RAF's oldest theatre club m Singapore with a performance of Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward. Seletar Theatre Club is the first Services club to be affected by the British military run-down.
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    • 146 13 BOSS MADE CHARITY CILLECTION WITHOUT A LICENCE BUSINESSMAN Yap Kirn Heng, yesterday admitted to illegally collecting funds for a Christmas party for members of the Society for the Aged Handicapped. The Fifth Magistrate's Court was told that Yap, 3t, had collected $2,tM for the party from 541 people through Us
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    • 112 13 THE wives of diplomats and ambassadors were among those who flocked to the residence of the Indonesian Ambassador yesterday for the handicraft sale m aid of the Children's Charities. Proceeds from the sale of handicraft, refreshments and raffles totalled $2,013. The handicraft which included Thai
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    • 104 13 Two in trouble over scooter swap TWO 18-YEAR-OLD youths swapped their motor vehicles "for fun and out of curiosity" and landed m court yesterday. Ho Shu Xuen of Toa Payoh and Tan Seng Ghee of Lorong Kismis had valid insurance coverage for their motorcycle and scooter respectively, but not when
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 57 13 AT YOUR CINEMAS/P«g# 14 TV/P»fl« 15 LIVING /Pages 16 21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPPING PULL-OUT /Pag« 17 20 SPORT/Pag** 23 24. 11 1 T^p^l lA I wiwl'Tftfl ir~J r T^r~j!r7 > TOMORROWS DRAW NO: 87/7OcSCASH JACKPOT IS TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORnLC T THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 419 13 ARCHIE By Bob Montana r yes/ I'LL STAY OUT HERE, P/\^- Bthe didn't take r I BUT HE S ARCH TO SEE IF II NICE OUT,,' Jwait-a- 1 ANY CLUB IN THERE/ HA, HA/ v ALREADY uaii maJb iTAi T^ IV_ |Vv^__ V I'LL BEAT ARCHIEX FOUND V *V*KE OUT..
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    • 16 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 1t.51 as (t.3 ft); 11.55 pm (8.8 ft.) TOMORROW: 11.18 as (t.5 ft.)
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 241 14 ONE TO KEEP THE PARTY GOING REVIEW MAXI ROCK Paul Nero (Liberty) Rock m soul style. That's the essence of this album which is another strong party swinger that is so typical of Paul Nero's sound. You get non-stop music on the first side with songs arranged m medleys of
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    • 353 14 CATHAY HOTEL Kelong A swinging fuzzyduzzy group from Down Under has stopped by here for four nights on its way to the U.K. This group of long-haired, Daddy-Os play for all kinds and all ages. CUSCADEN HOUSE Tne Eye The Astronotes, a versatile group with
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    • 435 14  - There's more to 'The Games' than sports WALTER SEOW By SPORT is mixed with politics and spiced with a dash of sex m The Games, the Michael Winner saga of the marathon at the Rome Olympiad. Do not be put off by the title, for the film is not entirely
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 518 14 afl uLa^B A GREAT TIM LIES IN STOR FDBYBU "LC UNISEX" Is here! Never before seen m Singapore! Ultra-mod choreography! Love dances! Ballet m "see-nothing"! Live "statues" leap, pirouette, twirl m classic ballet dances! An Int'l cast with Natascha. star of famous Crazy Horse Saloon m Paris! Costumes m aluminium,
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    • 745 14 H^E^S^Lm^^^2mS 11 a.m.. 1 JO. 440. A-30 A t.M p.m. Fo>'a "THC KRCMLIN LCTTCr' Barbara Parkin* P'Viaion Color 10TH 810 OATI (No Fmm LM) OAILY 4 SIIOWB: 140. «^4S. A.M A t.lft p.m. (Tomorrow Extra Show 10 40 a.m.) Richard Hirrn. Aloe Guinneu mi Columfe«a's "CSJOMWCLL" Technicolor. Panaviaion School Concoaaton:
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 419 14 8 pm— 2 am: Social dance by TODAY Pioneer Industries Employees Union at the Victoria Memorial am— pm and H pm— S pm: Hall Photo exhibition by Mr. Tan Kui B.Ji pm: Two plays Man Ma at the National Library. Without Shadow and No Exit ?*tt£L'£Ste& ESS U E'SSLS i.w.c.A.,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 2086 15 mw Your complete weekend guide Mil S 12.55 Astroboy "Secret Agent" l^lfl Rk, jH RJ^l 5 1.20 Tongaloa "Kemo The Millionaire" \Mkj«l I^V^E^ B^« 300 Opening And Programme Summary B a 1-45 Sergeant Preston Of The Yuken f) I A 3.02 Play School s B "Cinderella Of Yukon" |X I
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  • 1117 16  -  HERALD [Case I booh BY PSYCHOLOGIST DR A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE ANTHON was brought to me as a school problem. His parents complained that he just refused to attend school. Neither they, nor his teacher nor headmaster could offer any explana-tion for his behaviour m refusing to
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  • Article, Illustration
    236 16 Fashion BONUS BONUS fINjK^L ET ready for the new breed of bodyworNJfcfiHP shippers barely there fashions that dare to expose the midriff, neck and back. Look for an opaque leg peaking from an unbuttoned midi or a beautifully sculptured throat rising from a plunging neckline. And Colour! Brazen, bold hues
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  • Article, Illustration
    114 16 dolls Pm Jac-Jac's a telephone let already Insist* on gtag up Anatle for a C— rip al leaat met a week. Her parent?, are Mr. Aml Mrs. X Taa of Bukit Tlaiaa. SiaMP^f THE three facet of Eve, or rather Jacqaeliae, oar adorable doU for this week. She's a
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  • Article, Illustration
    459 17 WE WOULD like you to meet the winners of our Junior Encyclopaedia competition. Lye Jit Hui and Anita Patel came to the office to receive their prizes. We couldn't have asked for a nicer pah* of winners. Jit Hui U eight and a Primary 2 pupil at St.
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  • 119 17 ALL four persons shown above are holding strands of yarn. One of these strands leads to the ball of yarn at upper right. Which one? We'll let you decide. In tracing through leads, follow sweeping loops and curves through to termination points that is
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  • 563 17 Dear Editor, This year I learned how to multiply and divide by numbers 1 to 12, 1 also learned something about fractions. Fractions are funny things, the bigger their bottoms the smaller they become. I liked best finding out about good and bad insects and about how plants
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 262 18 LONDON, Fri. Four of the world's largest commercial banks announced yesterday they are getting together to set up new joint international banking ventures based m London. The National Westminister Bank of London; the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal; the Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale of Dusseldorf, West Germany;
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    • 191 18 MOVE TO FORM SHIPPERS COUNCIL THE Chliese Chamber of Commerce has takes the initiative te form a shippers* cmucU to persuade the Far Easter* Freight Conference against increasing its rates. The Chamber committee decided at its moathly session yesterday to call a meeting of the existing All Races Shipping Freight
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    • 83 18 Sportswear factory opens today A HONGKONG textile firm has set up a subsidiary here to make garments for export. The Singapore company, Heera Industrial Ltd., has a capital of $250,000 and employs 150 people m its Redhill factory. Its annual output of $3 million worth of sportswear including skiwear, jackets
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    • 76 18 LONDON Fri.-Gold underwent one of its sharpest drops for over a year on the London bullion market today. At the morning fixing, it fell 77*4 cents to stand at US$37.40 an ounce. The last time the free market price for gold dropped so steeply was in June, 1969,
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    • 574 18 The market drifted lower m quiet trading yesterday. An extension of Thursday night's after-hours rally was seen at the opening but no follow-through occurred and prices moved lower. Renewed weakness m government bonds un s c ttled sentiment again, while buyers held off, ahead of the government's
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    • 76 18 Stocks churned at slightly Industrials off a fraction, lower levels after about an Advances trailed declines by a hour of trading yesterday. The two-to-one margin and volume Stanpoors index was off 31 was a slack 2.8 million cents and the Dow Jones shares. REGRET PRICES DELAYED)
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    • 44 18 (Closing prices for Oct. 30, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.725. (2) 150.25; Hongkong 39.34; Beirut Delayed; London 37.25; Zurich Delayed. Paris 37.35. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.
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    • 30 18 (Official 1245 hours buyer/seller prices for Oct. 30, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Barely steady; Spot 1519 1520; 3-month 1519 1520; Settlement 1520; Total turnover 105 tons.
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    • 800 18 Rumour was the main factor this week (ended Oct. 30). The comings and goings (to and from Hongkong) of certain persons was closely watched and reported. News of this commuting caused a general selling reserve and gave stale bulls a long overdue breather, reported GREEN COLLIER. November
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    • COMPANY NEWS
      • 267 18 NEW YORK, Fri. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, the world's largest investment firm, have announced special arrangements for Merrill Lynch to take over Goodbody and Company, a major Wall Street firm hi deep financial trouble. The arrangement would be for
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      • 151 18 CHENDERIANG TIN DREDGING incurred a loss of $57,847 (£7,874) m the first half of this year compared to a profit of $411,486 (£56,008) made m the nine months ended December 1969. The company last year changed its financial year from ending m March to coincide with the calender year.
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      • 59 18 HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL made an unaudited group profit of $1,324,562 m the first six months of this year. No comparative figures were possible as the company started only m July last year. The parent company contributed $973,973 to the profits. Group sales m the period amounted to
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      • 105 18 MALAYAN CEMENT'S net pre-tax and unaudited profits for the six months ended May amounted to $930,000 which included $315,000 being an interim dividend from Association Pan Malaysia Cement. The company made $3.5 million for the whole of the previous year. The company's earnings have been reduced as a
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      • 82 18 SANYO INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) is to make a rights issue of one-for-two on Nov. 21 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 13. This will increase the company's paid-up capital to $3 million. NEW SERENDAH RUBBER will pay an interim dividend of five per cent on Dec. 18 to
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    • 287 18 AMSTERDAM Most internationals eased m quiet dealings yesterday on small local selling after opening slightly mixed. Royal Dutch gained some ground on somewhat higher Wall Street advices. X.L.M. Airlines and plantations were easier. Shippings were mainly higher except Holland-Amerika Lijn which was down on expected lower 1970 results.
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    • 96 18 LONDON, Fri. British Petroleum declined to comment on rumours m Tehran that it was considering selling the company's 40 per cent interest m Iranian Oil Participants to an unidentified Japanese group. This follows reports here that British oil interests plan to reduce their commitments m the Persian Gulf
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    • 86 18 LONDON, Fri. North Broken Hill said it plans to make a bonus issue of three ordinary shares of ASI each for each ordinary held by shareholders on the register on Nov. 6. It declared a five cent dividend on both existing and bonus shares then registered, payable on
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 346 18 FBBEIGWEXCIAHGEBATtS SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.34 00 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3175
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    • 1438 19 111 \J N. KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: Tha shipping schedules f I J\ N. beginning on this page) ara givan m Iwn parts for I l X ,f^ i «hip« westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. /r- y(— m L XJj A^>^L^— a^aY "Jsi ■WJb^^ <>JlJ> l»l Each entry gives the
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    • 1127 20 TW SiMOAEOH MHUID SATUWOAY, OCTOM> 31. I*7o t-QClhAl inH deluding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L-GIOILJvJLII IVJ East ports to the north-east ANDES MARU Nov 10/U Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/MSS JURATA Nov 19/22 Bangkok. Hongkong. Japan. OL/CFS ANNA TAYLOR Nov 3/7 Saigon. Cam Rahn Bay. KERGUSLEN Nov 4 Hongkong.
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    • 274 20 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Gunung Kerintji. Jotor, Kota Jaya, AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Pomona, Peony. Bingo Maru, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Cherry Viken, Wing An, Yagura, FOR OCT. 31. T.F. 113, Karingo. Ocean Star, OUT: NorbeUa 1/2, Scotland Meisho Maru, Geraldine, Shoya Maru 6/7, Panama Mara 18, Maru, Var.
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  • 240 21 Moeller sued for $7 mil. damages COPENHAGEN, FrL Bangkok Bank of Thailand and the Guan Soon Import-Export Company of Hongkong are suing Danish shipowners for US$2.3 million damages to cover losses they say resulted from the delivery without proper bills of lading of 12,000 Japanese cars to Indonesian importers who
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  • 239 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More rubber was shipped from West Malaysia through Singapore m the first nine months of this year than for the same period m 1969. Exports totalled 947,246 tons, valued at $1,287.6 million. Of this total, 302,569 tons were handled by Singapore, according
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  • 1470 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY CkMiac buyers' and teller*' prices are followed by the business don*. Figures m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo'a. When the price v not followed by figure m bracket*, it meant only a tingle lot of 1.000 shares was traded
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  • 79 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd Mai Progress Fund. 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.05 1.10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.1 7xd The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving Fu «l
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 303 21 RUBBER 5f cents a lb. (op five-eighths ceit). In spite of disappointing overseas markets during the Deepavali break, the now predominantly bullish speculators yesterday continued their push and prices rose five-eighths cent after opening at 49 1/4 cents a buyer for November l RSS, oneeighth cent lower than
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    • 85 21 Differentials given below are m terms of RSS for the week ended Oct. 30. for the corresponding month. SMR SCV Nov. (pallets) half-cent premium traded. SMR 5L Nov. (pallets) 1V» cents premium traded. SMR 5 Nov. (pallets) a quarter cent discount traded. SMR 10 Nov. (pallets) IV4
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    • 67 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Neglected; ClF's Nov. 17-3/8 17-5/8 both nominate, Dec. 17-5/8 nominal buyer 17-7/8 seller, Jan. 18-1/8 18-3/8 both nominals; Settlements Dec. 18-15/16 19-1/16, Jan. 19-3/16 19-3/8 Feb. 19-7/16 19-5/8, Jan/March 19-7/16 19-5/8, April/June 20-5/16 20-1/2, July /Sept. 20-5/8 20-7/8, Oct/Dec. 20-7/8
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    • 68 21 TIN $€55.75 a picul (down $1). A drop of £1 a ton m the London overnight tin price was reflected by a fall of $1 a picul m the Straits price to 65 5.7 5. The estimated tonnage m Penang was down by 10 tons to 260 tons
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    • 157 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/ Indonesian Oct. 216, Nov. 225, Dec. 227, Jan. 228. all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 Nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan. 347
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  • 168 21 LONDON, Fri. Grain shippers covered two cargoes from the U.S. North Pacific to South Korea at US$l3. lO fd (free discharge) for Nov. and paid US$B.75 for cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Lisbon for Nov. and Oct/Nov. Other business included grain from the U.S. Gulf to
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  • 357 21 The market was steady yesterday on sustained buying which dealers attributed to a spill over from Thursday. Trading was fairly active. Leading issues to advance included Showa oil, Sanko Steamship and Atsugi Nylon. Other gainers included (Closing paid prices m yen, I Akai Elec 478 (471) Aaahi
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  • 739 21 Mining shares ending the week on a dismal note yesterday after another round of heavy selling. The only bright spot on the horizon was uraniums which found some support. Oils were mixed and industrials dull. Poseidon continued to lose ground, shedding $4 at $65. Consolidated Gold came
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  • 230 21 Prices hardened yesterday although advances were generally small. The close was firm. Trading improved slightly and the day's total turnover value was $8.2 million. This (Closing was Si. 45 million more than Industries announced a deal Thursday's volume. under which Realties would acquire their properties m Lands
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 447 22 Vm ADVERTISE ME HT» ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL, GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, aach additional word 40cts. Minimum $4/ for 20 words, och additional word 20cts. Box Sarvica charga $1 .00
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    • 239 22 REPAIR 4 SERVICE for house electricity, refrigerators, water sanitations, lawn-mower sharpening 4 repair. Telephone *****8. Popular Electrical 4 Engineering Service. 583. Bukit Timah Road. (4% m.s.). EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY— Undertakes private 4 confidential, civil 4 commercial investigations. Room 16. 8-B Wayang Street. Tel. *****— Tan/Sim. LAUNDRY PROBLEMS? For hotels,
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    • 309 22 HfUßiiii Q/IRfti For our Classified nf SffPftr MOO I Tele- Ad Services DRESSMAKING WITH SUPERB cutting, fitting, design, experience. Moderate price. Ready 14 hours. Red Beauty 354 Tanjong Katong Road. Spore P/*****7. STUDY AT HOME 4 Pass Examinations: Rapid. Simplified Courses: Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting (preparing for LCC/Pitman) Correspondence. Secretarial Duties
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    • 441 22 CHINESE CARPETS i pure wool with latex back, hemical washed m poking, estheC, floral, and plain embossed deign. Alt sizes available, easonable price with special iscount obtainable. Wall-to-wall irpets also obtainable. Gnee Hong Co. (Pte) Ltd., 106. Hill Street, Singapore, Taj: *****3. lELAX DANCE STUDIO (airondittoned) offers daily Ballroom, atm
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    • 370 22 ECONOMIC FLIGHTS TO EUROPE WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 days $765 DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/MACAU/BANGKOK 8 days $845 DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 4-1 1.26-1 1.5-12. 19-12. TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 17/19/21 days. ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 4-11,26-11.5-12. 19-12. SPECIAL BANGKOK TOURS: 6 days $555 (K.L. PASSENGERS $477) DAILY DEPARTURE. BANGKOK/CHIENGMAI 8 days $666
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    • 165 22 Francis THE GREAT LOOKING FEEUNG Ji Let it happen to TK) you Come where WJI the Beautiful People VU Go. Ready-made a jfc dresses. Exclusively- M Ifi designed outfits forlfl ]\X> "He "Stie". gfl gjjk 342. People's Park Complex (2nd Fir.) SIN HUP LEE TEL: ***** Importers, exporters and dealers
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    • 157 22 ICHARI CO CHANGE OF ADDRESS Please note that as from Ist November 1970 our New Address will be at:— 458, RACE COURSE ROAD, SINGAPORE 8. P.O. BOX 123 Tel: ***** ***** Hotels Licensing Regulation! 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 446 23 Attractive 3 furlong workout by Stellabelle IPOH, Fri. Wall Street did a stylish workout at Ipoh. With Augustine Ham m the saddle, the grey went smartly over 3f m 38 and twofifth m the company of stablemate Bonoir who was ridden by apprentice Martyn Sng. Wall Street is m top
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    • 163 23 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, FriVeteran Tommy Aaron, dump-ridden since winning the Atlanta Classic earlier this year, fired a remarkable, stven-under-par 64 and took the first round lead yesterday m the USS 100,000 Sahara Invitational Golf tournament. The 33-year-old Aaron had a two-stroke lead over Don January
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    • 221 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Cassius Clay said yesterday he was "just about set to fight Oscar Bonavena" in about six weeks. The Argentinian Bonavena is die World Boxing Association's top ranking contender. Clay said he did not know the exact date or site
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    • 38 23 THE Bukit Timah Community Centre will hold the second annual badminton finals for the Ban Cheong Goldsmith Cup at 7.30 pm tonight. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, MP for Bukit Timah Constituency will witness the tournament.
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    • 298 23 SINGAPORE'S top 35 keglers will roll into action at Jackie's Katong today m a 12--game semi-final. The winners will qualify for the first phase final to be played on a roundrobin raatQh points system at Jackie's Orchard on Sunday. National champion Robert Sic, Ronnie Koh and Brian
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    • 22 23 DORTMUND, Fri. Werder Bremen beat Borussia Dortmund 1-0 m a German first division football match. The game was scoreless at half time.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 182 23 '^\M:.- Xt > .^r '^W^T X a^B i»t- ■♦■^■ijl^B All the qualities of the PR 516 plus the Day and Date The extraordinary success of the To the exceptional qualities 4«H, P« $v CL >s iiiu»tTissot PR 516 throuflhout the making the PR 516 a really '£<iXf?; t IZT& world
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 359 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD sic qqqEDBDBI ACROSS DOWN 2. Once more kept m sorry 1. Fetched hot grub perhaps (7) about that! 5. To put your foot down firmly 3. Perhaps there yis no curve to will make an impression (5) reveal! (7) 8. Every movie picture tells a 4. A No.
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  • 122 24 EDINBURGH, Scotland, Fri. Welsh champion Desmond May ended the unbeaten record of Shyam Shroff of India when play continued here yesterday m the World Amateur Snooker championship. In a fluctuating marathon lasting just short of four hours, May edged to a 4-3 wn after losing
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  • 310 24 CANBERRA, Fri. British player Peter Beames with a four under par 68, took a one stroke lead today at the halfway stage of the £11,000 Dunlop International Golf Tournament at the Royal Canberra Golf Club. A record breaking 66 by American
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  • 255 24 ADELAIDE, Fri. THE MCC opened their Australian tour with an impressive start, making 326 for the loss of two wickets on the first day's play against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval today. Yorkshire and MCC opening bat Geoff Boycott was m a
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  • 147 24 Indians to play three games here INDIA'S 18-member Asian Games hockey team and four officials arrive here on Nov. 26 for three matches at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Indians have specifically asked Singapore Hockey Association for the matches as a warm up for the Games. They won the gold
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  • 66 24 THE four-mile Children's Charities Donation Walk starts at 7.15 am tomorrow morning train the administrative block of the University of Singapore jfßukit Tlmah campus). Food and drinks will be sold m the Eusoff College canteen (proceeds to charity). All donations for the walk are tax exempt and
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  • 395 24 A BRILLIANT goal midway m the second half by rightwing Arashan Ali earned Singapore Armed Forces Training Istitute the Barker Cup on the SRC padang yesterday. The soldiers beat 3 Coy Singapore Infantry Regiment 1-0 m the Forces' senior inter-unit hockey final. In
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  • 201 24 POLYTECHNIC handed out a 23-4 beating to University of Singapore to win the Softball title m the inter-varsity tournament at Bukit Timah yesterday. Tight in-fielding and clever positional throws from the outfielders to the bags contributed largely to Polytechnic's victory. Flychaser Locs Schooling had a field day
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  • 198 24 Malaysia beat South Vietnam 65-44 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Malaysia played a good match to beat South Vietnam 65-44 m the 3rd Asian Women's Basketball championship at Stadium Negara tonight. Malaysia's Goh Koon Gee played a captain's game and scored 21 points, the highest m the match. Vietnam top scorer was
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 5 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left
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    • 77 24 B 91 Fli m^BJ BaV^^ iCm SATURDAY RUGBY: Tankards versus South Johore (Johore Bahru— s p.m.); Nomads versus 41 Squadron RNZAF (Changi-S p.m.). REGATTA: Far Eastern Rowing Championships (Seletar Reservoir-9.30 a.m.). BADMINTON: Bukit Tim ah Community Centre championships (Bukit Timah-7.30 p.m.). BASKETBALL: Asian Women ChampionshipsSingapore versus Japan (Stadium Negara, Kuala
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  • The Singapore Herald RACE GUIDE
    • 14 1 The Singapore Herald RACE GUIDE I FOR FOURTH DAY Ipoh, Sunday, Nov. 1, 1970
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    • 1236 1  - Need You Badly can win despite carrying 9.02 CAVALIER I SELECTIONS BY COMBINED CARD AND FORM GDIDE FOR SDNDAY Ipoh, Fri. Gold Vase winner Need-You-Badly can outsprint his rivals m Race Six at Ipoh on Sunday despite a t.2 impost. The Sostenuto colt is m top form. Last time out,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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      • 901 3 7. 231 12 SCCONO PHASE (Bourbon Prince) SNZ 8.06+9 a Lcong 8> Tan/J. Donnelly ..Chiam (S) 2/12 1p25/10 dlc3 S.lg SVif; 1. Precious Lotus 7.13, 3. Prime Rate 8.8 1:47.6; 3, 1, Vi Chiam. 1/7 Pg6/9 dlc4 8.12h BV,f 2. Jajaka 8.5, 3. Headliner 8.9 1:56; 2, 6, 6 Chiam.
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