Singapore Herald, 2 November 1970
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Title Section, Illustration17 1970-11-02 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No 89 Singapore Monday. November 2, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS Mrs Tan, widow17 words
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178 1970-11-02 1 $946,000 bank robbery: Three men detained POLICE confirmed last night that they have detained three men for questioning m connection with last Friday's $946,000 robbery outside the Chartered Bank m Battery Road. The Police PRO, Acting DSP Leslie Wong said: "Investigations are still going on. We have no further comment178 words
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Article70 1970-11-02 1 Honeymoon or second one free WOULD you like to go on a honeymoon (or a second one) free of charge? With champagne, honeymoon cottage, etc. Turn to Pages C and 7 for details of our "Ideal Couple" contest. M CYCLIST KILLED A EUROPEAN motor-cyclist was killed m a collision with70 words
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666 1970-11-02 1 'RETIREMENT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST' MOVE THE Ministry of Education has informed the vice-president of the Malay Teachers' Union, Inche Zakaria bin Omar Bagharib that the Public Service Commission is contemplating action to retire him "m the public interest." The grounds given by the Ministry are: THAT his performance as666 words
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110 1970-11-02 1 CALL-UP pellcjr chaages latnadnd la piag lsspholes hi the National Service Ordlaaace will he ■bbsstb* Ib Parliament aa Wednesday Actfag PrlflK Mlalster Dr. Gah Keag Swee will eatUae these chaages whea he ißtredacea the Eallstmeat (A mead meat) BUI. The chaages are heiag made110 words
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Article, Illustration299 1970-11-02 1 V.K.G. NAIR - Strangler kills two V.K.G. NAIR POLICE FIND MARKS ON BOTH NECKS By A COMPANY executive's cook, Tan Tai Hin, 68, and washerwoman, Wu Tee, 50, were strangled to death at 11.30 a.m. yesterday m their employer's home m Leedon Park. A police spokesman said that strangulation marks were found around299 words
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468 1970-11-02 1 A BILL to regulate stock exchange operations is expected to be introduced m Singapore Parliament this week. The Singapore Herald understands that the Bill will seek to: LICENSE stock-broking firms, brokers, remisiers and dealers; and REQUIRE member firms to maintain a minimum liquid468 words
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213 1970-11-02 1 KARACHI, Sun. The Polish Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Sygfryd Woiniak, and three others were killed when a Pakistan Airlines cargo van drove into the reception line waiting to welcome Polish President Marian Spychalski at Karachi Airport. President Spychalski, who was on the last213 words
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Article133 1970-11-02 1 Israel's 'no' to Sir Alec LONDON, Sun. The Israeli Embassy has rejected British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-Home's suggestion yesterday that the desirable frontiers to be established in a Middle East peace settlement would be those recognised before the 1967 War. The pre-1967 armistice lines would not beAFP - 133 words
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Article596 1970-11-02 1 Nightclub blaze horror: 142 dead PARIS, Sun. Fire swept through a nightclub m the forest village of Saint Laurent dv Pont, south-eastern France, killing 142 people, mostly young, m five minutes early this morning. Police and firemen said it appeared to have been started by an electrical spark igniting gas596 words
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Advertisement113 1970-11-02 1 EThe World of Seiko Time: ise... Punctual... Modern In this modern world of ours, times have changed. And Seiko, the world's largest jeweled- lever watch .manufacturing company, has changed time. They've made it more accurate. More dependable. More realistically priced. Take Seiko 5 Actus, for example. It is automatic, shock-resistant113 words
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610 1970-11-02 2 Academic freedom: What it's NOT about... A GOVERNMENT that demands and, if necessary, imposes a high level of social discipline, is not m all circumstances bad. Sometimes, no other government will do. For the period from 1959 till the day before yesterday, there was a clear case m Singapore for610 words
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Article, Illustration3975 1970-11-02 2 Of qualifications and quarrels, policemen and postage stamps and water boilers, too STATEMENTS BY PROFESSOR LEONARD COHEN THE following is the text of a signed statement Issued by Prof. Leonard Cohen on Oct. 2C. It departs from the original only In the following aspects. 1. Omission of the names or3,975 words
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Advertisement104 1970-11-02 2 m^ w VACHERON w V CONSTANTI N T 1 Symbol of Perfection I Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the104 words
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208 1970-11-02 3 32 per cent increase in visitors to S'pore in first 8 months A TOTAL of 337,972 people visited Singapore m the first eight months of this year an increase of 81,941 (or 32 per cent) over the same period last year according to the latest figures released by the Tourist208 words
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223 1970-11-02 3 YUGOSLAVIA'S Economic Minister, Mr. Blagoja Popov, called last night for increased co-operation between Singapore and his country before he left for a four-day visit to Malaysia. Mr. Popov said that his purpose m visiting Singapore was to get acquainted with the people and their223 words
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396 1970-11-02 3 Full house for abortions at KK hospital HEALTH MINISTER'S LACK OF FORESIGHT BLAMED KANDANG Kerbau Maternity Hospital now has a serious shortage of beds because of the large number of abortion cases there every week. Mr. Lim Soo Tee, president of the University of Singapore Medical Society, said this at396 words
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Article, Illustration49 1970-11-02 3 THE impact of a collision with a Sunbeam Rapier flipped this Ford Cortina stationwagon over its back at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road just before midnight last Friday. However, nobody was injured. The other car was badly damaged on its left side.49 words
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164 1970-11-02 3 THE AUSTRALIAN Government is offering awards to Singapore middle management personnel for training m private industry m Australia under a Colombo Plan aid scheme. Applicants must be qualified persons holding positions from workshop foremen to factory managers. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association m its latest newsletter164 words
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81 1970-11-02 3 A HIGH fashion wardrobe course will be held by the Adult Education Board at the Cultural Centre on Tuesdays, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. starting on Nov. 24. The 14-week course will be conducted m English by Miss Christina Lim, a London-trained fashion81 words
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Advertisement430 1970-11-02 3 Ybu can be sure of A SQUARE DEAL WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK m MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000/PAID UP CAPITAL $40,000,000/GENERAL RESERVE AND PROFIT LOSS BALANCE OVER 39,000.000/TOTAL OVER 79,000,000/GROUP ASSETS OVER $893,000,000/FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C •gV L Branches Throughout Singapore,430 words
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381 1970-11-02 4 C.J. to open seminar on crime prevention A SOCIAL study is needed to detect and check any signs of rising trends m crime, Mr. P. Athisdam, Secretary of the Singapore Aftercare Association, said yesterday. For this reason, he said, a seminar on "Crime and Society'' would be held from Nov.381 words
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568 1970-11-02 4 'A BIG NEED FOR INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGISTS' SINGAPORE needs a Department of Psychology m at least one university to meet the shortage of psychologists here, according to several local social scientists, educationists and social workers. Mr. Wong Mun Kee, a clinical psychologist m568 words
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433 1970-11-02 4 Knowhow for free -but response so far is poor SMALL businesses and industries here are responding poorly to offers of free advice by top management personnel. A spokesman from Development Resources Pte Ltd. said yesterday: "So far only two firms have asked us definitely to make a survey of their433 words
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261 1970-11-02 4 Dr. GOH ON REAL SUPPORT FOR CULTURE: IF ONLY WORDS WERE GOLD THE CHAIRMAN of the National Theatre Trust, Dr. Goh Poh Seng, said last Bight that there had been a lot of lip service and verbiage about culture, uatioual culture and cultural synthesis here, but there had been little261 words
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Article, Illustration141 1970-11-02 4 A SHOW featuring costumes from Ct nations at the Dutch Ambassador's residence m Rldout Road on Oct. 23 netted *11,2Q0. The money will be donated to four children's charity organisations. They are the Singapore Association for the Deaf, the Singapore Association for141 words
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96 1970-11-02 4 HARRISBURG, Sun. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was invited to the Governor's mansion yesterday for an informal, "friend-of-the-family" type visit with governor Raymond P. Shafer of Pennsylvania. Members of the Shafer family and close friends were also invited to the small private dinner.96 words
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159 1970-11-02 4 Temporary S'pore HQ of Innotech to move to Saigon in two years THE REGIONAL Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (Innotech) will be transferred from here to its permanent home m Saigon m two years. Disclosing this yesterday, the Director of South-East Asia Ministers of Education Organisation's Permanent Secretariat, General159 words
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Advertisement173 1970-11-02 4 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE For 2 Weeks Only Monday Oct. 26th to Sat. Nov. 7th Sale m all departments comprising: j Fabrics: Pure Silk Mixed Silk, loo% Tetoron j Synthetic, Pure Linen Spun Rayon, j Genuine ECHIGOYA Cotton j Made-up Goods Silk, Rayon Cotton Kimonos, Rayon J Cotton Happi Coats, Pure173 words
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Miscellaneous151 1970-11-02 4 t am— 3.3* pm: Sale of. Keat Vocational School, Jalan patients' work at Occupational Ampas. Therapy department, Outram 7.3§ pm: Free film shows and Road General Hospital. documentaries on antiIt am— 5 pm: Exhibition of pollution and keep Singapore handwork and teaching aids clean campaigns at Chye Kay for the151 words
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136 1970-11-02 5 Old lorries to be phased out in stages THE Government has told lorry owners that their vehicles which are 15 years old an <« above will be phased out gradually. These lorries will be taken off the roads by batches according to their age the oldest ones to go first.136 words
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Article104 1970-11-02 5 Best tourist shop competition THE month-long competition to select the cleanest and most attractive tourist and travel establishments m Singapore as well as the cleanest shop m Change Alley got under way at the weekend. The four judges selected for the job posed as customers while making surprise visits and104 words
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Article, Illustration443 1970-11-02 5 PUPILS of Bartley Primary School no longer shed tears grappling with mathematical problems m fact they find them challenging and interesting with the use of structural apparatus m tackling sums. Different coloured apparatus of various lengths and shapes meant to be associated with numbers and other443 words
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131 1970-11-02 5 'REPAINT BUILDING' NOTICES GOING OUT TODAY "GET your building repainted" notices will be sent ont today by tbe Ministry of Health to owners and occupiers of dirty buildings. This is one of the provisions of the Environmental Public Health (Amendment) Act which was passed by Parliament on Sept. 2 and131 words
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Article97 1970-11-02 5 FOR the first time m ten years, Seventh Day Adventists from Far Eastern countries will meet m Singapore. More than 100 delegates and visitors will attend the ten-day conference beginning on Wednesday at the Equatorial Hotel. The main guest speaker for the session will97 words
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Article182 1970-11-02 5 S'pore offers Asean study awards ASEAN SCHOLARSHIPS worth $1,200 per year for pre-university studies leading to the Higher School Certificate are being offered by the Ministry of Education. The scholarships are tenable m 1971 and are intended for foreign students who are nationals of member Asean countries. The amount will182 words
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Article43 1970-11-02 5 THE Association for the Deaf has collected 1 1,3 20 for its hearing aid purchase fund. Students of the Civics Club of the Anglo-Chinese School m Barker Road gave $720 and 1600 came from the Rowcroft Theatre Club.43 words
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237 1970-11-02 6 AN I BAN HUNTER INJURED IN RED GRENADE AMBUSH KUCHING, Saa. Commoaist guerillas threw a grenade at a taree-maa auttM P*rty oa tbe oatskirts •f Slba t«wi oa Friday, iajartag oae of the aaaters. Tfcey fled after tarowtag tie erode home made greaade at the three Ibaas at the 5-V4237 words
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138 1970-11-02 6 Seminar on women plantation workers begins today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The social and working conditions of women plantation workers will be among topics to be discussed at the first Asian Plantation Women Workers' Seminar beginning here tomorrow. The 10-day seminar will be held under the auspices of the International Labour138 words
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102 1970-11-02 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. A School of Agriculture, costing $1 million, is to be built m Ulu Trengganu m 1972 with the aid of the World Bank. The State Agriculture Officer, Inche Osman Mohamed Nor, said today that the school, the second of its kind102 words
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369 1970-11-02 6 The Rukunegara way to test one's loyalty GERAKAN HOLDS RALLY TO SPREAD THE MESSAGE PENANG, Sun. The rukunegara serves as a clearcut dividing line between those who want to build a strong, stable and peaceful nation and those who oppose it, the Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today.369 words
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Article, Illustration128 1970-11-02 6 ABOVE is an artist's impression of one ofthe two 3,850-ton fast cargo liners which have been ordered by the Moss Hutchison Line of Liverpool, a member of the P O Group. Costing over $8.5 million each, the first vessel will be delivered128 words
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111 1970-11-02 6 K. KINABALU BANK ROBBERY: FOUR DETAINED KOTA KIN ABALI Sun. Police have detained foar men and recovered a .32 pistol with seven rounds of ammunition la their steppedup investigations into the |72,Mt armed bask robbery here on Oct. 12. They have also recovered some cash believed to be part of111 words
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110 1970-11-02 6 THE Singapore Records Association celebrated its first anniversary last Friday night with a dinner m a nightclub. Mr Kang Wei Wah, the president, said that the association held a competition recently for locally composed tunes and received a record 400 entries. Twelve had been selected and110 words
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Article, Illustration140 1970-11-02 6 MOSCOW, Sun. The Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, arrived here yesterday for trade talks with Soviet leaders, Tass news agency reported. Inche Johari, who was invited by Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev, was expected to discuss Soviet purchases140 words
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104 1970-11-02 6 MANILA, Sun. A Malaysian was among three students proclaimed outstanding foreign students m the Philippines for 1070. He is Khali Ismail, who is studying agriculture at the University of the Philippines. The selection is an annual project of the Philippines International Friendship Organisation. The104 words
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Article114 1970-11-02 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Kedah state Religious Affairs Department will take action against Muslims found eating m public places during the fasting month. The head of the department, Dato Sheikh Abdul Halim said today that those found not observing the fast would be prosecuted m the114 words
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Article, Illustration21 1970-11-02 6 "That's the funny part now watch when Al explains how he hit the boss's car as he backed up."21 words
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169 1970-11-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The South Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Nguyen Duy Quang, tonight hoped that discussions for a bilateral trade agreement between Malaysia and South Vietnam would be held soon. In a Radio Malaysia broadcast to mark his country's national day, he169 words
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Article60 1970-11-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The |32 million housing scheme for Government servants at Kampong Tunku, near here, is expected to be completed by March next year. The Public Relations Officer of the Malaysian Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society, Mr. V.D.P. Pillai, said today that 529 of the60 words
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195 1970-11-02 6 DAP URGES GOVT: PRESENT THE BUDGET IN PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The budget for next year should be presented m Parliament when it reconvenes m February next year, the SecretaryGeneral of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, said today. The National Operations Council could approve the provisional estimates195 words
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100 1970-11-02 6 LAND CLEARANCE CAUSES RISE IN MALARIA KUANTAN, Sun. Malaria is reported to be on the increase m Paiiang as a result of the rapid land development schemes. Disclosing this here today, the suit's chief medical and health officer, Dr. Tallb latlff said that la the first eight months oT this100 words
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Advertisement138 1970-11-02 6 71 MQ fjjf I^^ 1 I irrnl m aaawaaaaaaa^ lr^aaj j. <ißß|BvaHaaMf moiaV JtiaiijiTviuQ F 4<af^al Bk»BiSy>3!ga<<ql »»y HdliUaS 3 DAYS IN hOnevnttM}lt£l''C Bangkok, ■ivncymouners hongkong holiday for $966 Honeymoon highlights: Champagne on your MSA flight. Your very own Honeymoon cottage m Bangkok. Sunset cruise, with dinner, m Hong Kong.138 words
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467 1970-11-02 7 A.K. LEE - Singapore, China? No, this is where we are A.K. LEE By Elementary Geography for Americans and Others Lesson Two: Singapore is an island surrounded by water. It lies at the bottom, or southern, end of the Malayan Peninsula, which m turn juts out of the bottom left-hand, or south-western, corner467 words
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Article, Illustration386 1970-11-02 7 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW By AN old-timer who has been around a lot says to a younger man with a glitter m his eyes: "Gold gives off a scent like an animal or a man." That is the signal for the wild386 words
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Article, Illustration380 1970-11-02 7 JENNY LEW - Sonia's a woman with many talents JENNY LEW By MRS. SONIA Lim (left) looks like a woman of leisure who passes her time playing mahjong and attending cocktail parties. But this very warm and charming woman does not like gambling and has no time for such things. She is the380 words
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Advertisement281 1970-11-02 7 WIN A HOLIDAY IN HONG KONG BANGKOK Enter the "Ideal Couple" competition. Nanda's, m association with theSINGAPORE HERALD, offer an 8-day Honey mooner's Holiday m Hongkong Bangkok for two. The lucky winners will fly all-the-way m the superb comfort of an MSA Boeing. How to enter*. Ml BCut Entry form281 words
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Miscellaneous313 1970-11-02 7 Starscope w nSTIEHHES I rmESHHH I M* WrMWßfllfl IcAnWnfffl Results of past efforts You may S° on an are made known. Indivi- unexpected journey. dual at a distance plays Relative figures* key role. You get action Prominently. Routine on requests. ma y undergo transfor- Secrecy is important. Guard your valuables*313 words
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162 1970-11-02 8 Certificate for two years tech. training Is the Ministry of Education considering awarding a generaJ technical certificate to those Secondary Two students who are m academic schools and have not opted for Technical Schools, after they have completed their two years of elementary technical education at the end of this162 words
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297 1970-11-02 8 Clean and green is fine, but my breakfast stinks EVERYDAY I read m the newspaper that Singapore is tackling all sorts of problemsair pollution, keep Singapore clean, no spitting etc. These are to make Singapore the best country m Asia. Those who are caught for any of the offences have297 words
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Article, Illustration339 1970-11-02 8 Non-stop varsity worth considering DR. Cohen's proposal for a toir semester year for the universities and polytechnics, with students taking two semesters per year interleaved by national service or work experience, merits consideration and should not be dismissed so disdainfully by Roland Puccetti. (S.H. Oct. 20, 23). ODD The adoption339 words
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329 1970-11-02 8 THE WHITE ELEPHANT CAN STARVE TO DEATH THE current appeal for public donations by the Chairman of the National Theatre Trust serves as a useful reminder that the National Theatre is a White Elephant expensive to upkeeps, picturesque to look at, but utterly useless to the common people whose interest329 words
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212 1970-11-02 8 LAST Friday when boarded a N0.3 Tay Koh Vat Bus at Rex Cinema to go o Gold hi 11 Plaza, I was ace rded very shabby treafmeiT by the conductor. It all happened wiien I handed him a dollar note to purchase a ten-cent ticket.212 words
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385 1970-11-02 8 WHEN YOU'RE OUT OF CAMP YOU'RE ALSO OUT OF POCKET I hope the Mindef authorities will consider doing something about the inequality prevalent m the SAF. To quote the most outstanding example, SAF personnel m staying-out units like the General Equipment Base have to pay for their own food. A385 words
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260 1970-11-02 8 IN our reply to the "Cooperator's" query (SH. Oct. 29) as to whether union officials seek to defeat the existing co-operatives, our answer is that we hope to revitalise the co-operative movement. Many members of SILO are also members of existing260 words
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412 1970-11-02 8 Self help answer to the gangsters IT is gratifying to note that Toa Payoh residents have ganged up to fight crime. The formation of a security force of volunteers from each block is indeed a good start, indicative of self-reliance. And speaking of selfreliance, I recall a lunch I had412 words
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Article360 1970-11-02 8 I REFER to the letter by "Teacher" headed "If they can't hear, how can they learn?" (S.H. Oct. 12) The School Health Services have not been testing schoolchildren for hearing defects because of the lack of proper testing equipment, and simple hearing tests on a mass scale360 words
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254 1970-11-02 9 Germans clash over Eastern' policy v Sun. Hundreds of West German leftist* clashed Jast night with "P B"**™8 of ne *ly-fonned rightist political group protesting the Bonn Government's eastern policies. Police said the disruptions came after 4,000 members of war veterans, refugee and rightist groups, including chairman Adolf von Thadden254 words
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161 1970-11-02 9 RETURN OF HIJACKED PLANE DELAYED BY 20 HOURS MIAMI, Florida, Su. A nervous Latin hijacked a National Airlines jet to Havana on Friday night but Cuban red tope kept It there 2t hows "no we had U take off m darkness and couldn't sec something they didn't wast ns to161 words
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Article181 1970-11-02 9 CANBERRA, Sun. Prime Minister John Gorton has announced plans to build a second stage of the Naval Base at Cockburn Sound m Western Australia capable of handling four escort vessels and three submarines for up to one year. He said construction would be over five181 words
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97 1970-11-02 9 UN Assembly gets appeal cable from Rouhi UNITED NATIONS, Sun. -The U.N. General Assembly got an appeal from Mr Rouhi Khatib, last Arab Mayor of East Jerusalem, yesterday to "take decisive measures to stop Israeli operations to change the status of Jerusalem and enslave and disseminate its Arabs." The appeal97 words
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Article, Illustration420 1970-11-02 9 SAIGON, Sunday SOUTH VIETNAM observed its National Day today m a subdued mood. The fighting remained at a low level, as it has for weeks. To mark National Day, Saigon and other major cities were decked out with thousands of the red-and-yellow flags of420 words
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Article, Illustration152 1970-11-02 10 NEW YORK. Sun. Anti-war rallies began yesterday m what was builled m dozens of American cities as "a massive demonstration for peace" on the eve of the Nov. 3 elections. i About 2.500 persons began a three-mile march from Ohio State University to152 words
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Article182 1970-11-02 10 PHOENIX, Arizona, Sun. President Richard Nixon hit out last night at those who tried to explain growing "violence" m the country. Speaking here three days before the Nov. 3 Congressional elections he declared that it was the attitude of such people that had led the182 words
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Article190 1970-11-02 10 SANTIAGO, Chile, Sun. The U.S. Air Force has been pulling men and atmospheric research equipment from three Chilean Air Force bases on a rush basis for the past month. The deadline for the pullout, kept quiet until this week, is next Tuesday when President Salvador Allende,190 words
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241 1970-11-02 10 STOP THE WAR OUR SOLDIERS ARE BROKE TAING KALK, Cambodia, Sub. Cambodia's biggest offensive, ready for more than a week, was stalled on Friday by an expected snag. The troops had not been paid! Cambodian officers said the problem Isn't that the task force, that they claim numbers more than241 words
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Article277 1970-11-02 10 TOKYO, Sun. Cambodia is requesting Japan for gratuitous emergency aid of US$2O million, not only for humanitarian purposes but also for wartime needs, Cambodian Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Sim Var, revealed yesterday. The projects involved are, according to Mr. Sim Var: Repair of roads, bridges and railroads277 words
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Article, Illustration387 1970-11-02 10 HARROGATE, England, Sun. Britain hinted yesterday at a renewed British peace effort m the Middle East with a declaration by Foreign Secretary Sir Alex Douglas-Home that Israel should pull back from territory won m the 1967 war m exchange for "secure and recognised boundaries"387 words
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Article, Illustration213 1970-11-02 10 GOOD LORD! MEMOIRS START A RUMPUS BY GEORGE LONDON, Sun. A top United Nations official bitterly accused Lord George-Brown of "grotesquely and contemptuously distorting secretary general U Thant's role m the 1967 Arab-Israeli crisis/* The charge from U.N. Qeputy Secretary General Ralph J. Bunche came as Britain's ex-Foreign Secretary found213 words
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Article59 1970-11-02 10 TOKYO, Sun.— General Ne Win, Chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council of Burma, was m good health and received credentials from the Cambodian ambassador to Burma yesterday, according to Foreign Ministry sources here. Newspapers m Burma today described reports from Bangkok of the death59 words
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194 1970-11-02 10 LONDON, Sun. The ashes and charged bones of a Sikh priest lay m the Thames River yesterday after a burial ritual common to India's Ganges River. But the peace that was supposed to come to the dead man as a result of being "committed to194 words
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Article186 1970-11-02 10 HELSINKI, Sun.- American envoys prepared here over the weekend for the third round of complex negotiations to find mutual agreement on restraining the costly strategic arms competition with the Soviet Union. A mood of expectancy and cautious potimism prevailed as the Americans await a Russian response186 words
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110 1970-11-02 10 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South Africa's alleged spygirl, 26-year-old Jennifer Miles, has admitted being a constant companion to an important U.S. State Department official m Washington, reports the Johannesburg Sunday Times. The newspaper say* Miss Miles, accused last week by American sources of spying for110 words
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Article68 1970-11-02 10 LONDON, Sun. Television interviewer David Frost told /Irish civil rights leader Bernadettc Devlin that threats on her life had been «phoned to the studio. Frost illed the threats a hoax. Miss Devlin left the studio after the interview under heavy police guard. ana DOWN IN PRICE CAIRO,68 words
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Article, Illustration872 1970-11-02 11 No cashFor Tito's debt coiisctors JAKARTA: A Yugoslav delegation left here on Friday after a fruitless attempt to persuade Indonesia to honour its 1968 promise to repay debts amounting to *****.8 million including interest. A joint communique issued after a seven-day wrangle said that negotiations would be resumed later, but872 words
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Article1154 1970-11-02 11 From PR CECIL NORTHCOTT m Rome BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS 1 A BANNER bearing England and a daffodil balcony of St. Peter's. Familiar English hymns rang through the great basilica. The occasion? The elevation of 40 English and Welsh martyrs to the rank1,154 words
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205 1970-11-02 11 LONDON, Sun. Eire's President De Valera rejected with suspicion a IM# offer by Winston Churchill to unite Ireland If the Republic abandoned neutrality In World War II and joined the fight against Hitler's Germany. At the same time, Nazi records show, Hitler was courting De205 words
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Article, Illustration492 1970-11-02 12 Yong opens first container berth here SINGAPORE'S first container berth for feeder vessels m the East Lagoon was opened yesterday by the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Mr. Yong also announced that the PSA was already negotiating with the World Bank for extensions to accommodate three third-generation container ships492 words
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77 1970-11-02 12 KUCHING, Sun. Malaysian security forces shot and killed a Communist terrorist early yesterday at Batu Kitang, 11 miles from the state capital. According to security force sources, the dead man was from a six-member gang which a few days ago attempted to attack the77 words
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99 1970-11-02 12 MR NGIAM Tong Dow, acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Communications, returned to Singapore last night after the successful conclusion of talks for Malaysia-Singapore Airlines to fly to Rome. He declined to say when the service would start. "It is up to99 words
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Advertisement10 1970-11-02 12 F#vwtt| E) i B B^B^V B Br v B B10 words
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Advertisement1042 1970-11-02 13 THE start of the donation K-^ I r «Nik Singapore Buklt Ttmah r _^^^bbb«» campus yesterday. More B^b»^ than l,t«t people took part. wB; I kL B^ BB b r i r A^Lvb^bW Hbdr r -«r >. K^^^^ H^_ a^___ B j^mw I I V *\jf>* a_ j|aC^|M|Jj B^Bwßnfc Ilj^1,042 words
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Article, Illustration559 1970-11-02 14 New garbage disposal habit -by law, if necessary 'PRESENT SYSTEM NOT SATISFACTORY' THE Government will conduct a campaign soon to get flat dwellers to wrap their garbage m plastic bags before throwing it down refuse chutes. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, the Health Minister, said this yesterday at the MacPherson Community559 words
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293 1970-11-02 14 118 industria accidents reported in September IN THE month of September 118 factory accidents were reported to the Labour Ministry. Four of the accidents were fatal, five resulted m amputation of the workers* fingers and the remaining 109 were minor cuts, bruises and burns. The Ministry's monthly report says that293 words
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Article51 1970-11-02 14 THE Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Japan Air Lines on Wednesday. The union is claiming a language allowance of $100 a month for each of JAL's 50 employees who is able to speak51 words
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205 1970-11-02 14 The slum pockets now look cleaner, says MP MR. LOW Guan Onn, MP for River Valley, said yesterday that the slum pockets m the Ellis, Somerset and Pukat Roads areas of his constituency were now cleaner than they were two years ago when the first "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign was205 words
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Article, Illustration77 1970-11-02 14 THE Singapore Armed Forces will coiduct demolition exercises at Southeni Island Range at Pulau Seaaag from today to Thursday between 8 a.m. and midnight. There will also be military exercises conducted la various parts of the Island during the same period from 3 a.m.77 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-11-02 14 THE OLD GUARD remained bat It had a new look when the Singapore Police Force took over control of security at Paya Lebar airport yesterday. After If years of existence the Singapore Airport Auxiliary Police Force, formed m US4, was disbanded144 words
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325 1970-11-02 14 Schools show more interest in museum THE NATIONAL Museum's efforts to attract schoolchildren with its school service seem to pay off, according to a museum official. The service, including visits to the museum, talks to science clubs, film shows and taxidermy courses for teachers, was launched m July last year325 words
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120 1970-11-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Radio Malaysia's schools broadcast service will broadcast repeats of the Reith lectures for Sixth Form students during the third term school holidays. The half-hour programme will be broadcast every Monday at 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and every Tuesday at 9120 words
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72 1970-11-02 14 THE Potong Pasir constituency's anti-pollution campaign entered its final stage yesterday. Mr. S. Ramasamy, MP for Potong Pasir, led a team of members from the Citizen's Consultative Committee, M anagement Committee and Women's Sub-committee for a clean-up of the constituency. Armed with 2072 words
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Advertisement476 1970-11-02 14 ISMSamSiliii'iiirrrrlU I NOW SHOWING 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. Sidney Poitier A Martin Landau They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!" Barbara McNair COLOR (UA) ■pjHaß>He|aMMßßjßßiisaH J NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00. 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. i David Chiang "HEROIC ONES" i (A SHAW PRODUCTION)476 words
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Article94 1970-11-02 15 TELEVISION 3.30 p.m. Channel 5 f p.m. Channel 10 i p.m. Channel 5 1 1.30 Channel 5 RADIO 3.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) r.OO Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 3.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. 130 p.m. Hadio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From Radio Australia). 430 p.m.94 words
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Article, Illustration631 1970-11-02 15 A highly unlikely Storyofa high flying nun I Why do people watch programmes like UFO, My Favourite Martian. Bewitched and I Dream of leannie, knowing that they are pore fiction? The TV producers have the answer. According to them, these people are succumbing to what the producers call the 'Willing631 words
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Advertisement91 1970-11-02 15 TOP TEN I The following chart is compiled from the number of airplays records have received on E Rediffusion Singapore. Last This 55 Week S 1 1 CANDIDA Dawn E 5 2 GASOLINE ALLEY BRED— Hollies E 4 3 SNOWBIRD Anne Murray 2 4 SWEET INSPIRATION Johnny Johnson the Bandwagon91 words
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Miscellaneous934 1970-11-02 15 RADIO I view Sllllllllllll|||||||||| llll||||||ai||||||||B||||||||||||||Ba||a|||||a||||B||||||||||llllllllllll jf| 25 i 3.00 General Hospital 5.55 Opening And Programme Summary S 3.20 Indian Classical Music (Repeat) 6.00 News (Malay) i 3.55 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.15 Pok Amai2 Week (Tamil) 6.40 Dastardly And Muttley (Cartoon) 4.00 It's Happening In Singapore (Tamil934 words
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Article, Illustration1901 1970-11-02 16 SINGAPORE is a boom town. Tho London off tho Orient. A "singing city." If wo believe everything wo road or sos on film, it's full of affluent people doing the "right" things, eating In the "right" places, working at tho "right" Jobs and getting a1,901 words
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Article882 1970-11-02 16 PASTAS from Spaghetti Bolognese to Macarqjii Cheese. Here we have sauce recipes for spaghetti, macaroni, ravioli and other such pastas. Try it for a tasty and filling meal with a difference... ITALIAN MEAT SAUTE (Sugo di Came) INGREDIENTS: 1 medium onion; %\b lean minced beef; 1 medium carrot;882 words
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Article, Illustration187 1970-11-02 16 FOR a bungalow m Changi or Pasir Panjang a nautical air. Try a strip of stiped canvas on the floor for colour and col I ness. Tack cotton fringe at the ends. Won't last forever but who cares? While it's there, lots of happy floor living. Add a moviedirector's187 words
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Article941 1970-11-02 17 A TEACHER, M.I. Saturday, writes to LIVING about a teaching problem. He wins our book prize this week. LIVING readers, you are invited to give us your views on problems of trends, especially those that concern women, parents, children, the home and other domestic interests. A book941 words
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Article470 1970-11-02 17 Teachers with "duds" m their classes are afraid that they might be questioned by inspectors if these pupils do nothing all the year round. Many push them too hard thinking that it is for their own good. Some just let them copy classwork from other pupils. But some470 words
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Advertisement133 1970-11-02 17 *BENSATIOIS(AL* j I Now m Full Swing j j $aye much more here on your purchases i j for the Festive Seasons! I 36" PRINTED FRENCH LAWN $1.50 PER YARD I 36" PRINTED GERMAN JERSEY $1.80 I k 36" PRINTED ESBI LAWN $2.20" I 36" PRINTED GERMAN SHANTUNG $2.20 M133 words
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483 1970-11-02 18 Hongkong Exchange promotes Colony as Southeast Asian investment centre HONGKONG, Sun. physical layout as an The Hongkong Stock attempt to modernise Exchange is "embarking some of the rather old on a deliberate policy of fashioned habits and bring promoting the colony as it up to date," he said, the main483 words
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Article447 1970-11-02 18 HONGKONG, Sun. Mr G.M.B. Salmon, chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, said he was more worried about the UNCTAD generalised preference scheme rather than Britain's possible entry into the Common Market. He said if Britain entered the Common Market, the impact would not affect447 words
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Article448 1970-11-02 18 Isuzu-GM TOKYO, Sun. Isuzu Motor, one of Japan's medium size automobile makers, announced today that it has been negotiating with General Motors of the United States for an agreement on a "wide-range capital and business tie-up." Isuzu president Torao Aramaki said that thus far the negotiations have448 words
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Article696 1970-11-02 18 NEW YORK, Sun. -Prof its of 392 U.S. corporations fell m third quarter under the double-barrelled impact of a sluggish economy and the General Motors strike, a survey showed. Indications were that fourth quarter earnings would be even more disappointing if the seven-week GM strike hangs696 words
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Article, Illustration336 1970-11-02 18 PEOPLE in business Mr FOO SEE LUAN has been promoted assistant employee relations manager of the Esso Group m Singapore. Mr Foo Mr Foo, a graduate of the University of Malaya with an honours degree m economics, joined Esso's Malaysian affiliate m Kuala Lumpur m 1965 as employee relations assistant.336 words
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Advertisement28 1970-11-02 18 DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 766.61 (+2.05); Transportation 146.72 (-1.23): Utilities 106.37 0.57); Composite stocks 240.76 (+0.10); Bonds 66.40 (-0.11). V i28 words
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Miscellaneous972 1970-11-02 18 TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE The market finished demand quietly steady. The Elsewhere, Sony ventoT, a ,Tif erOSeo2l ■■""•d a setback yen to 2,114.41 yen. foUowing its fall m New Shipping and some York overnight. (Closing paid prices m yen, with previous day's m brackets) AattH&L 470(478) Mit«ii Co 167(159) AsSgW 108(106)972 words
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Article, Illustration84 1970-11-02 19 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts —for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(S) abbreviated. At the bottom of84 words
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Advertisement760 1970-11-02 19 ORIENT UNKDD. ICB BLWLDINC. 2 SHENTQN WW SINCAPOWC V TEL <53»33-7. U.K.-EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUfIG, R'DAM, HAVRE, A-WERP,BREM. ».r»««P»'« t Sham Owe, ARRIVES NirTUNf liaCOM 2/ No*/I Ooc */»D*c %/i Oac Ldon3/1. H'burgß/l Hdamii/i Havre 14/1 NCPTUNI AQUAatAMNC 2/» Jan j jan 8 J.n Ldon 4/2 H burg »/2760 words
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Miscellaneous788 1970-11-02 19 \A/ 4 OOth\»Ol in»H deluding ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America V VwOILJvJLII IVJ shi^ sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/10 L'pool, B'fast, G'gow via788 words
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Article309 1970-11-02 20 SINGAPORE could yet be the most important repair port m the world for Japanese flag vessels by 1975. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Rodney Towers, Overseas Marketing Manager for the Swan Hunter Group who ha.« just returned after a momnlong tour of Hongkong, Japan and South Korea.309 words
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Article167 1970-11-02 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER. 2. OUT: Treci Maj 3/4; Glenroy 15/16; Pando Strait 18; Jens Maersk 19; Gunung Kerintji 21 west; Chuwa Maru 22; Bingo Mara 25/26; Bogota 31/32; Hoegh Opal 33/34; Shoyo Maru 40/41; President Hoover 44; Pegasus167 words
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Advertisement346 1970-11-02 20 I SCINDIA (g) UNES I MB PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE MmJ Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C TACOMA. Penanq p Sham Singapore L Angeles JALAOHAMVA 4/4 Nov 5/6 Nov 7/9 Nov Oac IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK,346 words
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Miscellaneous1138 1970-11-02 20 pQCthni Iflfl < lncl^i n fl ni P* sailing out of Singapore for Far t-WOIUV/UI Hwl East ports to the north-east ■e^ ANDES MARU Nov 10/ li Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/MSS JURATA Nov 19/22 Bangkok, Hongkong. Japan. OL/CFS ANNA TAYLOR Nov 3/7 Saigon, Cam Rahn Bay. KERGUELEN Nov 4 Hongkong, Japan.1,138 words
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Article134 1970-11-02 21 tailed Aakealw Ceaieai: Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m. at registered office, Bth. floor, Kwong Yik Baak Building, Kuala Lumpur. Muar Elver Eabber. Nov. 11 at Plantation House, 10/ IS Mincing Lane, London E.C.3 BukU Eatll Eabber: Nov. U. noon at registered office, 22 Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca. Central Oil Palais:134 words
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Article612 1970-11-02 21 SINGAPORE RUBBER/ STRAITS TIN CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per pieul) Oct. 26 48-1/4 cts. 9 665.00 27 48-1/2 cts. 9 658.00 28 49-3/8 cts. 9 666.75 29 DEEPAVALI 30 50 cts. 9 656.76 On Saturday, the Straits tin price edged down by 75 cents to $655612 words
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320 1970-11-02 21 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore spent a generally quiet and featureless week ended last Friday and turnover dipped further to 4,388,500 units compared to 6.65 million the previous week. The value of transactions was $6,029,492 compared with $8,819,299 m the320 words
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113 1970-11-02 21 OVERSEAS CHINESE CAPITAL IN TAIWAN TAIPEI, Sm. Oversea* Chinese liveslmeit Taiwan represent U percent •f the total foreign tavestmeil of USSSIS million the past It years, a government spokesman said. The gtvenmeit had approved 1,2*1 applications for Investment la Taiwan ■lace 1»»2. Applications from overseas Chinese ■umbered CIS or *4113 words
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432 1970-11-02 21 Peking -Ottawa ties may affect Hongkong textiles trade Ottawa's recognition of Peking could seriously affect Hongkong's clothing exports to Canada, businessmen returning from the current Caton trade fair said today. A local merchant who has secured substantial contracts at the fair said he was ordered to ship all textiles productsAFP - 432 words
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Article142 1970-11-02 21 Hongkong shipbreakers losing out HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong's shipbreaking activity is declining, mainly because of the high cost of old ships and competition from Taiwan, industry sources said today. The sources said Taiwan was offering to buy old ships at about 17 per cent more than Hongkong in spite of theAFP - 142 words
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Article98 1970-11-02 21 Oil price hike warning by Shell LONDON, Sun.-Royal Dutch-Shell has warned that the recent hike m the posted price and taxation rates of Libyan oil "will have to be reflected m the market place." Royal Dutch-Shell is the last major international oil company to reach agreement with Libya on theAP - 98 words
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140 1970-11-02 21 TAIPEI, Sun. The state-owned Chinese Petroleum Corporation is planning to set up a big oil refinery and depot at sea to support economic and industrial development m North Taiwan, it was reported here. Taiwan at present has ten oil depots with four located mAFP - 140 words
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Miscellaneous1416 1970-11-02 21 RTnrK EXCHANGE H| AA I r~%x\,w Weekly share analysis"^ I J Ug PlCiCe Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover Jan/ Aug. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover I 197 +or— 1970 Company +or— H High Low Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed High Low on week Buyers Sellers1,416 words
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Advertisement1502 1970-11-02 22 w c <w ILil 1 1 ffll J^\ m^\ 1 1 1 ?1 1 a ■(1 B^i^^S^^lr^^Bj^BV^B B^Bm HB L^Twal^B'^Hi I II I C^%_J i Si- Hp^'l^SSß^wi^*^*^Ss :^^Wf?: sw- v•• £f ADVEHTifiKigiiit 1 tri/n lITJL r JHW Tele-Ad Services I »!g;ggi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS CLUB ACTIVITIES TOM BHBB^BJb^b^b^b^b^b^bbbbbbbbm1,502 words
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1652 1970-11-02 23 NEED YOU BADLY EQUALS COURSE RECORD IN ALL-THE-WAY WIN IPOH, SUN. Need You Badly, with apprentice Martyn Sng astride scored an easy all-the-way win m the main sprint here. His time of 1 mm 12 sees equalled the course record jointly held by Little Richard and Hokoru. Installed an odds-on1,652 words
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Article43 1970-11-02 23 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Ist No. 38*9* ($2474) 2nd No. ***** ($1,187) 3rd No. 313*1 ($593) Starters ($73 each): Nos. 3737*, 32t2t, *****, *****, *****, 322*8, *****, *****, *****. Consolation prizes ($46 each) Nos. 32C29, *****, *****, *****, *****, 38*39, *****, 37*59, *****, 39*98.43 words
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Article129 1970-11-02 23 Piggott is still champion jockey LONDON, SuiL-The 1970 British flat racing season ended yesterday, with Lester Piggott champion jockey for the seventh year m succession. Piggott rode 162 winners. Runner-up was Welshman Geoff Lewis (135) the only other rider to top the century. England's Noel Murless finished well clear of129 words
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277 1970-11-02 23 Easy win for Simon in squash tourney TOP seeded player M. Simon had an easy passage into the third round of the first Singapore Squash Rackets Association open championships when he thrashed S.K. Chan of the Singapore Cricket Club m three straight sets, at the Tanglin Club m Stevens Road,277 words
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Article136 1970-11-02 23 Jin Yong wins Vade Cup tourney AT THE Bukit Course yesterday morning, a team from Singapore Island Country Club defeated Royal Air Force, Changi's team 3% points to 2Yi points m the Singapore Golf Association league competition. In the social game SICC beat RAF, Changi six to nil. In the136 words
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Article, Illustration803 1970-11-02 23 HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong leads Thailand by 32 points at the end of the first day of their two-day High School Swimming age-group Interport which began yesterday at the Kowloon Tsai Pool. Hongkong scored 124 points against Thailand's 92 after 20 events. Sixteen more will be803 words
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Advertisement43 1970-11-02 23 graduate to PGF engineered clubs that bring a unique experience to every golfer the ultimate A m golf club design /A and performance. J^W\ X^^B^B^BW^^^^?-" J PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LtCT SotoAfHit McvdMn4kw Motdinga(S) Pte.Lftd. KiHitwy P.O. Box 123. Smgtpoct 9 T«l *****243 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-11-02 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r AFTER HE'S ""^T WE'LL BE GLAD TO FEED A 1 W I'M AFRAID THAT f^HAT DO YOU T THE BOY DOESN'T Toi HAD SOME FOOD, L^' ANP THEN TAKE HIM/^^ BE EASY...^ [MEAN, DOCTOR?JkNOW WHO HE IsW J J45 words
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Miscellaneous79 1970-11-02 23 SATURDAY'S SOLUTION THESE are the solutions for Saturday's 29-mlnute and 49-mlnute crossword puzzles. Owing to a technical hitch, these puzzles are being discontinued temporarily. mmgUstisffliSm li}»|oJulglh|,tJslt| a l.H^l lel p 1 i Ic~BTTe Is l ol u klc i c I Ikln|av|e oJflsI plald I Iwfojol l|o|a| t|hie It mNit^79 words
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794 1970-11-02 24 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Jackie Charlton, the soccer defender who goes upfield and scores goals, got another one yesterday as Leeds United kept their lead m the English League tide race. Leeds downed Coventry 2-0 and moved on to 24 points from794 words
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Article, Illustration289 1970-11-02 24 LONDON, Sun. -Miss Kazumi Yamashita, the Japanese champion, is one of the twenty-six top women ice skaters of the world competing m the twenty second "Richmond Trophy* event at the Richmond Ice Rink here today and tomorrow. A record number of fourteen countries will289 words
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533 1970-11-02 24 Second defeat for Spore in Asian cagers tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore slumped into another defeat m the Third Asian Women's Basketball Championships at Stadium Negara today. Having lost the opening match to Japan 109-20, the Singaporeans were no match for Thailand m the second match. The Thais won 71-34.533 words
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Article608 1970-11-02 24 ENGLISH DIV. ONE Bristol City 15 17 30 10 Alderstoot 16 23 25 14 Charlton 15 10 26 7 Southend 16 17 23 14 P h A rtS ENGLISH DIV. THREE Grlmsby 17 18 27 14 Leeds Umt©o 15 24 9 24 Fulharn 16 29 14 23 Hartlepool608 words
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Article, Illustration678 1970-11-02 24 ROYAL Hongkong Yacht Club won the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association Interport Regatta for the fourth time m succession at the Seletar Reservior yesterday. It was m the last event, the FEARA Interport Fours, that the powerful Hongkong representatives (James Maitland Bow, Paul678 words
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431 1970-11-02 24 AUSTRALIA, Sun. South Australia's importation Barry Richards ripped a thin Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) attack to shreds with a magnificent double century on the third day's play at Adelaide today. Richards made 224 m the South-Australian score of 555 for six. He batted 378431 words