Singapore Herald, 3 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 90 Singapore Tuesday, November 3, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS
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  • 224 1 Seven Jakarta papers break with Antara JAKARTA, Mon. Seven independent Jakarta newspapers have informed the official Government news agency Antara that they are dropping their subcription because of "onesided Government reporting," informed sources said today. The sources said the seven papers made the decision following an appeal by a group
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  • 203 1 PARIS, Mon. The Provisional Revolutionary Government, through its delegation leader at the Paris talks, indicated noncommittally today that it was willing to make contact with ex-General Duong Van "Big" Minh, the potential moderate candidate for the Presidency m Saigon. Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh
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  • 155 1 I IB ATHENS, Mon. Czechoslovak Ambassador to Athens Pavol Majling tried to commit suicide this afternoon, informed sources said. The sources said Mr. Majling tried to kill himself by shooting himself m the mouth with a revolver. He was rushed to hospital where
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  • 259 1 EAI shares deal inquiry POLICE are investigating a case of alleged manipulation of Electrical and Allied Industries shares by a syndicate. This followed a complaint by a firm of sharebrokers which received orders two weeks ago to sell more than 80,000 £AI shares. The syndicate is understood to have made
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  • 61 1 Leedon Park murder charges against Indon AN INDONESIAN, Osman All, 31, was charged yesterday with murdering a cook, Tan Tan Him 68, and a washerwoman, Wu Tee, 52, m Leedon Park at It a.m. on Sunday. Ninth Magistrate F. Remedios ordered him remanded m custody until Nov. 9, when the
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  • 145 1 CEYLON CLAIMS THE SEA UP TO 12 MILES NOW COLOMBO, Mon. The Government of Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike has extended Ceylon's territorial waters from six to 12 nautical miles a move which will raise problems with neighbouring India on fishing rights and ownership of some islands, according to a Foreign Ministry
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  • 471 1 Offer of Indian Ocean naval base to Britain LONDON, Mon. The Indian Ocean Republic of Mauritius today offered Britain a naval base if this would avert a resumption of British arms sales to South Africa. Mauritius Foreign Minister Gaetan Duval told a press conference here, "We would be prepared to
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  • 117 1 LONDON, Mon. Scotland Yard today released the names of six persons sought by Canadian Police m connection with the murder of Quebec Labour Minister Mr. Pierre Laporte. They were identified as Paul Rose, Jacques Rose, Bernard Lortie, Francis Simard, Mark Carbonneau and Jacques Lantot, all
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  • 201 1 Bus owners ask Govt to extend smoking ban to public transport CHINESE bus owners want the ban on smoking m cinemas and theatres to be extended to buses. At present, passengers can smoke m the rear of the buses. The President of the Chinese Bus Owners' Association, Mr. Tan Kong
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  • 232 1 Collantes causes Asean stir with 'bondage' remark MANILA, Mon. The Philippines caused a stir at the Asean Secretaries' General Meeting today when it charged that Asean members "seem to want to wallow m the status quo" and preserve their "colonial bondage." Acting Foreign Secretary Manuel Collantes made this statement when
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  • 58 1 THE ACTING Prime Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, issued a statement yesterday disclaiming remarks which he said Prof. L. Cohen of Nanyang University had attributed to him. Dr. Goh said: "I have been reliably informed that Prof. L. Cohen has told several friends that I wanted him
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  • 1166 2  - Carrington tailors it to money and men RICHARD COX AN OVERALL VIEW OF BRITAIN'S NEW DEFENCE WHITE PAPER By LORD CARRINGTON has now run up the flag of Tory defence policy for the next four years and seems quietly confident that both Britain's allies and the Services will salute it,
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  • 487 2 Shortening the queue for abortions ABORTION cases are occupying so many beds at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital that people waiting for operations of other kinds are having their appointments repeatedly postponed. This disclosure by the President of the University of Singapore Medical Society, Mr. Urn Soo Tee, ties m
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  • 358 3 MEDIC-AWAS WILL WORK FROM MT. ALVERNIA MOUNT Alvernia Hospital is expected to be the en for th Singapore Medical Association's neaJth card system, which will be set up by the end of this year. Rev. Mother Angela, the hospital's Mother Superior, confirmed yesterday that the
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  • 98 3 CONTRACTOR Neo Eng Kiat was fined a total of $4,000 by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday after he pleaded guilty to employing six Malaysians here on social visit passes. The magistrate was told that the Malaysians worked here as labourers for Neo, 36, m
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  • 324 3 New town to rise from swampland in Naval Base area SWAMPLAND along the River Senoko m the Naval Base will soon begin to give way to a new industrial town the size of Jurong. This was stated yesterday by a spokesman of the Jurong Town Corporation, developers of the Senuko
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  • 82 3 TWO boys, both aged about It, were arrested after they snatched a gold chain from a three-year-old girl m Beach Road Housing Estate oh Sunday sight. The girl was walking with her mother. Madam Loh Poh Lin, 21, when one of the boys
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  • 133 3 Watchman's death was 'suicide' WATCHMAN Sangka Rai Nandakesor, 52, was found hanging m an office building m Geylang Road and left behind a note saying that everyone had been good to. him and that he blamed no one for his death, a coroner's court heard today. Sangka's body was found
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  • 356 3 A $2.5 MILLION factory producing decorative veneers was declared open yesterday by Mr. E.W. Barker, the Minister for Law and National Development. The Bork Singapore Private Ltd a-t Kranji Industrial Estate is part of the Danish Bork Group of Companies, one of the
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  • 519 3 REASON FOR DRIFT OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CIVIL ENGINEERS are m great demand m the private sector as a result of the Urban Renewal Programme. This is one of the reasons behind a spate of resignations by civil engineers from the public to the private sector, the Secretary
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  • 253 3 MANY AGREE THEATRE TRUST GETS LITTLE REAL SUPPORT MANY people agree with Dr. Goh Poh Seng, chairman of the National Theatre Trust, who said recently that there was little real support for cultural Institutions and a lot of lip service. Dr. Goh said that the Trust's problem had always been
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  • 157 3 THE Malay Teachers' Union has requested a meeting with the acting Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, to discuss the case of its vicepresident, Inche Zakaria Omar Bagharib. Inche Zakaria has been told that the Public Services Commission is contemplating action
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  • 63 3 MASLINA bte Shariff, aged four, was injured when she was knocked down by a hit-and-run motor-cycle on Sunday evening. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Chew Goo Tee of Sepoy Lines Police Station, Tel. ***** etc. 454. DDD FISH BOARD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 Talk Chemicals With The Australians In Singapore Nov. 6-9 The Australian Chemical -•K^lfek Industries Trade Mission. Jr S\ Representing every aspect JS -JaR of a fast-growing industry, II flP^^aT P roducts Tn ese men are I Make an appointment W. S. Duf field (above) Laporte Australia Ltd. Mission Leader A.
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  • 120 4 Singapore to be featured in Danish firm's film SINGAPORE and Malaysia will be featured m a special film to commemorate a Danish company's 75th anniversary m 1972. A film unit which is travelling around the world to shoot various aspects of the East Asiatic's worldwide operations, spent four days shooting
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  • 101 4 150 workers lose jobs as factory shuts down SOME 150 members of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation lost their jobs when the Hua Heng Rubber Factory m Jurong closed down last Saturday. It was closed down because of financial difficulties. Silo's secretary-general, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, said yesterday that his
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  • 56 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. Two people were killed and eight others slightly injured when their car ran into a drain at the 72nd mile, Ipoh-Penang f oad yesterday evening. A police spokesman said today that the eight, including four children, received minor injuries and had been
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  • 69 4 FOUR MEN, one of them armed with a bearing scraper, held up four youths m Prince Philip Avenue at about 11 p.m. on Sunday and relieved them of their watches worth a total of about $182. The victims were Tan See Kuan, 18, Cheong Yew Seng,
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  • 37 4 THREE men robbed Soo Fa Lee, 20, of Kallang Estate, of $280 on Sunday night after one of them threw a packet of pepper powder into his face m Jalan Kambing.
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  • 103 4 Park for tired shoppers ready in tWO Months ORCHARD Park, directly opposite the Istaaa a one and a half acres of landscaped greenery especially for tired shoppers will be ready In two months. According to a spokesman of the PnhUc Works Department, construction work of the public park Is going
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  • 106 4 MALACCA, Mon. Early this morning, a fire extensively damaged a rubber dealer's shop and an electrical equipment shop and partly damaged two others m Jalan Kampong Hulu here. The Municipal Fire Bridge, summoned at about 2 a.m. rushed two fire engines
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  • 77 4 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Labour Department here is investigating allegations of child labour. The investigations were ordered following a local newspaper report that girls under 14 years old were employed m restaurants, bars and nightclubs m Kota Kinabaiu. The Commissioner of Labour, Mr. U Lai
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  • 262 4 washijnutun, Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived m Washington yesterday for a five-day round of meetings with President Nixon, Administration leaders, industrialists and academic experts. Mr. Lee motored here from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he was the guest of retiring Republican Governor Raymond Shafer.
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  • 186 4 THE HOTEL Training School will conduct 22--week courses for middlelevel hotel staff and instructors m April next year. The training school, now under construction, will be ready by February. Experts from the Ministry of Labour and the United Nations are now working out
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  • 155 4 THE TRADE Division of the Economic Development Board has waned all traders that weights and measures used In their business have to be checked and approved by the Weights and Measures Unit at the Central Police Station. Traders who do not comply will therefore
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  • 83 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Five political secretaries have been re-appointed. They are Inche Abdullah Ahmad, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak; Mr. K. Pannambalam, to the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam; Mr. Lim Heng Kiap, to the Minister without portfolio, Mr. Lee Siok
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  • 242 4 THE Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will present c h f^m pion donor "Oscars" to 22 people who have donated blood 50 times. The ceremony will be held tomorrow at the Cultural Centre at 5 p.m. Another 180 donors
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  • 111 4 TWO police constables appeared m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of bribery. Leong Kwek Onn and Ngoh Hu «y Chuan denied soliciting for a $60 bribe from Khoo Tsu Peng on Aug. 24 at the junction of Kinta Road and Serangoon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 189 5 Two new bus services for Toa Pay oh ANOTHER new bus service for Toa Payoh residents began yesterday. It is being operated by the Changi Bus Co. between Toa Payoh Town and General Hospital at New Bndge Road. Eighteen new buses were] used for the service yesterday at five-minute intervals.
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  • 79 5 THE Public Utilities Board will carry a blowing out operation of the high pressure steam mains at Jurong Power Station from tomorrow to Nov. 11. The operation involves the passing of a large quantity of high pressure steam from the boiler through the steam
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  • 53 5 CHENG Kirn Fook, 39, of Lorong Serendit, was found dead under a bridge m Lorong Marsiling yesterday morning. He had a deep cut under the chin and a deep hole on the left foot. A bicycle was found lying on the body. There was also a
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  • 172 5 THE National Theatre Trust has received over |T1 ia doaatioas slice its moath loag fund raisiag campaiga was launched five days ago. Mr. Wee Mob Cheng, chairman of the Trust's fundraising committee, said yesterday that doaaUoas came chiefly from Chiaese industrial aad
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A five-member delegation led by the Indian Minister of Health and Planning, Mr. B.S. Sharma, arrived here today from Singapore for a one-day unofficial visit. Mr. Sharma said that the delegation is on a study tour of family planning programmes m the
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  • 352 5 'INCOME policy holders can vote at meetings' ORDINARY policy holders m INCOME NTUC's newly-formed co-operative insurance scheme will have a say m the running of the project. Mr. V. Jayakody, secretary of INCOME'S sales organisation was replying to several queries made by potential members who have expressed fears that they
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  • 114 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The number of highly skilled American Peace Corps volunteers serving m Malaysia can be expected to increase soon, the Peace Corps Programme Officer for MALAYSIA. Mr. Thomas P. Storer, said here today. Speaking on "The Changing Face of the Peace'
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  • 172 5 Italian trade mission in Singapore A 31 MEMBER Italian trade missloa arrived here yesterday to look lato the possibilities of settimg op jofait veatnres with local indnstriallsts. According to Its leader, Professor G. Tocco (above), a Member of the Italian Parliament, there are It Industrialists In the mission Interested In
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  • HEALTH FORUM
    • 532 5 Is your medicine chest full of deadly antiques? BOON SWEE had been feverish. The first couple of days, mother-in-law brewed "leong char" (cooling tea). When that failed, mother went to the family's drug cupboard. After searching she found some tablets which had been used for Boon S wee's elder brother's
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  • 228 5 THE Regional Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (Innotech) is having difficulty m recruiting staff. Interim director Mr. Ly Chanh Due explained that Innotech 's salary scale was not attractive enough to get the top professionals within the region. Mr. Ly, who was presenting
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  • 90 5 S. RAMIAH of Lorong Mudek, who drove against a "No Entry" sign at Orange Grove Road /Anderson Road junction and failed to stop when ordered to do so by a policeman, was fined $85 m a traffic court yesterday. When the policeman caught up' with him
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  • 344 6 'WE NEED MEN'S HELP TO SOLVE OUR PROBLEMS' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Asian women were today advised to retain the ideals of Asian womenhood while absorbing the progressive things of the West. This advice was given by the Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah Haji Hashim, when opening
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  • 147 6 KUCHING, Mob. Uniform laws for East ami West Malaysia will be ready by 1972, the Commissioner of Law Revision, Tan Sri D.B.W. Good, said here today. He said that a big exercise was betag carried out to revise and consolidate the Penal Code
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  • 246 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The French wife of a former army major was today granted a divorce from her husband on the grounds of his cruelty. Mrs. Nicoline Lopez, 34, a French teacher at the International School here, was granted a decree nisi to
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  • 426 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former manager of the Associated Travel Agency here, Mr. Eunan Blair Aeria, denied m the Sessions Court here today that he had taken part m swindling the Federal Capital Commission. However, he agreed that he had kept the money sent
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  • 274 6 THE Housing and Development Board's two nurseries, which supplied the top prizewinning plants at this year's Singapore Horticulture Show, are preparing for yet another major event. There Is a lot of frenzied activity at the nurseries at Kay Slang Road and Queensway
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  • 101 6 PENANG Mon. The Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today that $380 million would be needed m the next five years to solve the housing problem m the State. He added that there was now a shortfall of 48,100 houses m the State. The Chief
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  • 156 6 KUCHING, Mon. The Sarawak Coalition Government win be fair to all, irrespective of the racial composition of the state Cabinet, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yaakub said here today. lie called on the Bidayuhs (Land Dtytkt) not to worry themselves
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  • 108 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Malaysia- Singapore Airlines workers hi west Malaysia today decided to ft off their proposed boycott off all overtime work for soother two weeks at the rossost off the MlsJslij sf I shear The dsclsisa to boycott all overtime work as the
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  • 151 6 Yugoslavia wants to set up trade commission in XL KUALA LUMPUR,, Mon. The visiting! Yugoslav trade delegation and the Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche All Haji Ahmad today discussed the feasibility of a Yugoslav Trade Commission here. The Minister disclosed this to reporters after a 45-minute meeting. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 Ft* j"^ jj jijy+^B .-2- -£i^H what makes a 1| the most valuable watch you can ownI /I or groe If^ I First try winding a Patek Philippe |p watch you will actually feel the ■mrrniraiuiißM differenc e- Then compare the |g^ffiJP»ffj; movement of a Patek Philippe with •5 iii
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    • 441 7  - An accidental bepinninq to a career of violence A.K. LEE By THIS has nothing to do with women's liberation or a popular male prejudice. It is the (tragic) story of a young girl which begins accidentally and records a career of violence. Only the name has been changed not to
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    • 161 7 FOUND bacteria to convert kerosene to protein ONE pound of protein out of one pound of kerosene, that is what has been achieved by the scientists at the PCSIR (Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) Laboratories m Lahore. Proteineous food has been synthesised from petroleum products like kerosene. The
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    • 82 7 THE United Nations Committee on drugs, which met m Geneva recently, has passed a resolution advising the setting up of a special fund for counter-drug operations. Voting was 18 to nil with five abstentions. The resolution was presented by the United States, Brazil, Ghana,
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    • 98 7 THE Rotary Club of Singapore East have a series of talks lined up for this month: Nov. 6 Slide-show on Rotary International Conference and commentary, by Dr. Ng Kong Kai. Nov. 13 Three-minute classification talks. Nov. 20 On the Rotary Foundation by Dr.
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    • 173 7  - Vocalist Han Wei is ready to sing anywhere PETER ONG By THE only thing about Singapore that attracted Taiwanese singer, Miss Han Wei, is the aerial view of glittering lights at night. Which is why she readily accepted a contract to sing at the People's Park night-club. Miss Han was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 83 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young P 33 V^.'lli I I ITS THE KINO OF ~tl f H I I 'il'liim,; I_, X >J DAY THAT MAKES 7 Al (w nrs-^ ILLLUII ui^i/^e^, .-rw=. m A KULOW WANT < )l £ft W/^ A. V^ ARCHIE By Bob Montana /MAILING W 4 T
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    • 520 7 Starscope j ■VMMHujuu.. vLnnnnn^nnnnnni Stress is on children A special relationship and romance. Surprise is put to the test. You it gift the highlight. A have to make up your family member needs mind and no stalling. praise and it's wise to ZTTPIffSIW give it. ITlllwMtnfflEfl i I^ChMk^Hl Be confident
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  • 378 8 And a little more from Mr Moore MAY I make a small correction to your otherwise excellent reporting on the reactions of Singapore impresarios to the suggestions made by the Minister of State for Education concerning cheaper concert tickets for students? I did not say that the Victoria Theatre was
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  • 99 8 Champions who serve two masters THE denial by the NTUC of the "castration" of trade union is rather premature. May I point out the recent case of the Captain of a Coffee House. The Arbitration Court could not decide for the union because the Employment Act stipulates that "hire and
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  • 529 8 Cultural desert or renaissance? VIEWPOINT THE problem of indifference among our young towards celebrity concerts is more imaginary than real. People are far too inclined to judge cultural standards by the size of the crowd attending such concerts. Passive attendances at such concerts or the willingness to pay fantastic prices
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  • 474 8 A SMALL QUESTION OF ANSWERING SOME QUESTIONS I HAVE followed with growing interest the stimulating debate between certain union leaders and some unionists. It has given me much food for thought. This is what I called "intellectual stimulation." Apparently the union leaders are on the winning side. Their evidence seems
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  • 271 8 TEACHER training colleges are meant mainly to prepare teachers m methods and other forms of training that could be utilised to afford a maximum impact and effectiveness m every lesson. Of course teacher training need not produce good teachers, for good teachers
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  • 129 8 ALL I ASKED WAS HOW AND WHY I THINK the Honourable Spokesman for the Finance Ministry, Mr Poh Khoon Beng, did a disservice to our evercourteous Civil Service by his last paragraph of his reply to my letter. His assumptions and insinuations were most unwarranted and uncalled for. After all
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  • 361 8 WHEN LIFE JUST SEEMS TO PASS YOU BY I WOULD like to reveal my frustrations, especially to administrators of the Singapore Traction Company. On the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 8.35 am., I arrived at a bus stop m Boon Keng Road. After waiting for ten minutes, three buses
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  • 636 8 THE Police will give a bona fide security organisations no co-operation whatsoever and will not even screen its personnel on a repayment basis. It is the foreigners m this country who can obtain free screening of their employees as Embassy and Consular Corps officials can obtain screening
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  • 329 9 Mother of 'miracle baby' arrested JAKARTA, Mon. Police have arrested Mrs. Tjut Zahara Forma, 23, who hoaxed highly placed South-East Asians into believing that her unborn baby could pray and recite the Koran. Mrs Tjut Zahara was picked up by police at Gambut, nine miles from Bandjarmasin, South Kalimantan, when
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  • 100 9 MIAMI, Florida, Mon. Russia was building a submarine base on Cuba's southern shore but construction has been halted and Soviet ships removed, Florida's Republican nominee to the U.S. Senate said yesterday. President Nixon assured me that following a strong warning from American construction has been
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  • 23 9 SAIGON, Mon. 152 persons have died and 205,000 made homeless m floods sweeping the five northern provinces of the country.
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  • 434 9 ANOTHER VICTIM DIES AFTER INFERNO "ffr '4,^| B[ It T^—, .=.=ti:m:: 1 SAINT LAURENT DU PONT, France, Mon. A fire inspector said the Cinq a Sept night club m which 143 young people died or were fatally burned early yesterday m a murderous blaze
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  • 128 9 MONTREAL, Mon. Canadian Police say they think British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross, kidnapped four weeks ago by terrorists seeking independence for Quebec, is still alive. "We're operating on the theory that he's alive/ said constable J.M. Abbott, spokesman for the provincial police, "and we'll
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  • 375 9 Sihanouk plans to liberate Cambodia PEKING, Mon. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said today that the IndoChina war would be continued within an IndoChinese framework until total victory, and suggested that the war might eventually be extended to engulf Thailand. The Prince, speaking at a Press conference here, also said
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  • 228 9 Nixon's 'tragic strategy' denounced SAN CLEMENTE, California, Mob. Ob the eve of an electfoß In which he has been pushing for law, aid order, President Nixon offered cities and states last Sunday, the assistance of the Federal Department of Justice to work Ib any case involving assaults ob police officers.
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  • 39 9 ©if?t TOMirro Tn.Ec«AH syndicate wC-^i PUNCH ■•^▼^r* "You never tell me I'm lovely anymore "I think you've iprained your fat" 4 'See, laddie. The same feeling as iwingin' through the trees without actually exerting yourself."
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  • 75 9 MIAMI, Mob. A Uaited Air Uses Jet carryiag 73 persoas laaded la Caha after belag hijacked by a ioae guamaa of a flight hetweea Las Aageles, aad Saa Diego, Call Urmia. The aircraft touched dowa at Havaaa airport without iacideat. la Los Aageles, the
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  • 349 10 'Jack the Ripper was Queen Victoria's grandson' LONDON, Mon. The Sunday Times yesterday claimed the infamous murderer Jack the Ripper, was Edward, Duke of Clarence, grandson of Queen Victoria and elder brother of King George V. The paper was commenting on the statement of an eminent British surgeon that he
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  • 86 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. Almost half the United States' urban poor belong to families locked so deeply into poverty they can't escape unaided "at any time m the future," a new study says. Economist Anthony Downs reported that two of every five members of the U.S. urban
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  • 31 10 BAGHDAD, Mon. Iraq is working to set up an Arab oil organisation capable of crushing the hold of the colonial trusts, the English language Baghdad Observer wrote today.
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  • 91 10 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Mon. A change of government was reported imminent m Syria as an emergency congress of the ruling Socialist Baath party yesterday went into its third day of secret debate to resolve the country's three-week-old leadership crisis. Baathist sources m Damascus expect the 80-man congress to
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  • 124 10 EGYPT'S MAIN THREAT IS IGNORANCE, SAYS FAWZI CAIRO, Mob. Dr. Mahmoud Fawzl, Egypt's 7§-year-old Prime Miuister, says that ignorance not Israel Is the real threat to his country. "We are menaced by ignorance In a world where there Is no dignity or power without scientific development and no false pretentious
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  • 40 10 MISSOULA, Montana, Mon. A light plane from Texas and a second small craft carrying members of the University of Montana sky diving club collided above this western Montana city killing five occupants and injuring a sixth.
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  • 26 10 CAIRO, Mon. France is to increase by $120 million its participation m the project to construct an Oil pipeline between Suez and Alexandria.
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  • 352 10 THE Vietcong attacked here early today with Soviet-made rockets that killed seven Vietnamese civilians and wounded 25 more. It was the first shelling of the capital m three-and-a-half months and was timed for South Vietnam's National Day observance. The bombardment lasted 25 minutes m early
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  • 478 10 Home's speech was 'antiIsraeli' JERUSALEM, Mon. Israel's parliamentary opposition asked on Sunday for an urgent debate on "the antiIsraeli announcement" of British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home. The rightwing Gahal Party's demand was the latest Israeli salvo against London following Home's speech to his party on Saturday, m which he
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  • 442 10 CHINA: HOLD WORLD SUMMIT ARMS TALKS HONGKONG, Mon. On the eve of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks m Helsinki between the United States and the Soviet Union, China has proposed a world summit conference on nuclear disarmament, the New China news agency said today. Peking has suggested that the conference
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  • 54 10 RANGOON, Mon. The official daily, The Guardian, denounced the newspaper Bangkok World for 'fabricating' the story of the 'collapse and death of General Ne Win, Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council. The paper also took to task news agencies which picked up such a "planted story" and "allowed
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  • 20 10 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese government sources said Italy will recognise China "very shortly, possibly m a couple of days."
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  • 182 10 LONDON, MOB. It's only four days to the traditional Gay Fawkes "boaflre Bight" aad tlds vast capital piled high with rubbish over a fiveweeks long strike has been toned Into a giant tiaderbox. Fire aathorities expressed fear today that the aorraally innocent bonfires aannally celebrating the gunpowder
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  • 194 10 Wolniak killing: driver held KARACHI, Mon. Mohammad Firoze, a Pakistan International Airlines staff driver, was being held by police here today after allegedly driving a van which killed visiting Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Sygrrid Wolniak and three other people at the airport last night. Mr. Wolniak, two Press photographers and
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  • 52 10 QUITO, Mon. Ecuadorian Air Force commander General Sandoval, 40, believed to have been kidnapped five days ago, stepped off a bus m good condition m front of an air force base on the edge of Quito. He was immediately examined by air force doctors who pronounced him m
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  • 38 10 DAR ES SALAAM, Mon. Two cabinet ministers were defeated m the Tanzanian elections. Meanwhile other results indicated that Julius Nyerere would receive almost unanimous support m the Presidential poll where he is the sole candidate. DDD
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  • 23 10 CAIRO, Mon. The United Arab Republic will adopt the teaching system and methods !2£! Savfat Union Prime Minister Fawzi said. ODD
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  • 17 10 CALCUTTA, Mon. Eight people died during clashes between police aid MtoK Naxalite guerillas.
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  • 656 11  - America votes BRACK CURRY By BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS th. W SH 1NGTOI V ters m the United States will choose 3 5 of the 100 members of me senate m todays general elections and President Nixon's prestige is clearly on tne line. It has bee n the most
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  • 242 11 Scientist plans 'test tube' babies DETROIT: An English scientist says he plans to plant an Embryo created under laboratory conditions into the womb of an infertile woman m the hope it will develop into a normal baby. The Embryo would be formed by mixing a husband's sperm with an egg
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  • 152 11 Now Japan reverses the brain-drain TOKYO, The Japan-to-America brain-drain that was much talked about at one time nas been reversed. With the United States Government reducing its Apollo project, Japan's Tateishi electric machinery (capitalised at US$6 million) has been scouting m the United States for electronic engineers. Tateishi has set
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  • 369 11 GOVERNORS HOLD LONG-TERM KEY FOR NIXON WASHINGTON: From California to New York state, and from Texas to Minnesota, Republicans and Democrats have battled for control of the state houses where governors preside as the chief executive officers. Some of the United States* best known political figures Governor Nelson A. RockfeUow
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  • 838 11  - Turning night with Reagan ALAN OSBOURNE From m California President Nixon poses with members of his Cabinet. In front row are, from left: David M. Kennedy, Treasury: Melvin R. Liard, Defence; Vice President Agnew; Mr. Nixon; John A.Volpe, Transportation; Robert Mayo, Budget Director, Robert H. Finch, Health, Education Welfare. Second
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  • 384 12 Survey: US arms sales to Far East highest since 1954 STOCKHOLM, Mon. American arms deliveries to the Far Eastern countries, particularly Taiwan and South Korea, were bigger last year than m any year since 1955, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Annual, published today showed. SIPRI's Annual, the second,
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  • 94 12 IMPHAL, (India), Mon. A minor incident last night m which a local girl was pestered by five youths has led to widespread rioting m this city, capital of the State of Manipur, 300 miles north east of Calcutta. A hotel and 25 other buildings as
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  • 180 12 A WAY TO MEET BOTH PROTESTS AND PLEDGES LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Edward Heath was reported by a British newspaper on Monday to be considering the idea of leasing arms to South Africa to get around protests about selling them. The
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  • 207 12 HONGKONG, Mob. Wealthy solicitor Ho Hung chnng, member of the fabulously rich Hotung family, was charged today with "negligently discharging a firearm" m his Mid-Levels home. He was additionally charged with breach of his arms licence conditions by possessing
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  • 121 12 UNITISATION of cargo is becoming more popular with shippers because it is the simplest and most economical method of handling cargo. Maersk Line's successful approach to solving some Of the problems facing importers and exporters was the subject of a film shown to more than
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  • 216 12 CANBERRA, Mon. Australia's Immigration Minister, Phillip Lynch, admitted today it was government policy to grant assistance only to persons of European descent to migrate to Australia. The admission was made by the Minister when answering a question about an Englishman refused grant
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  • 117 12 KUWAIT, Mon. The Persian Gulf State of Bahrein will apply for membership of the Arab League and the United Nations as an independent country if the plan to form a federation of nine emirates of the Persian Gulf is not successful. Bahrein is one
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  • 56 12 SAIGON, Mon. The promotion of Gen. Frederick C. Weyand to four-star rank today touched off speculation that he will replace Gen. Creighton W. Abrams as Commander of U.S. Forces m Vietnam by next spring. Informed sources say Gen. Weyand appears a natural choice as the next
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  • 436 12 Shame of the fire watchers with no view from the top YOKOHAMA, Sun. The blue-uniformed firewatcher standing on the observation platform of a fire tower here has little chance of being the first to spot a fire these days. In most cases, he tv» out to be a poor second
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  • 33 12 PARIS, Mon. The Administrative Commission of i£ c U nite d Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation voted to add Arabic as a fifth working language of the organisation OQQ
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  • 27 12 PARIS, Mon. a record of 66 per cent of the French lation are satisfied with Georges Pompidou as President, according to an opinion poll. an
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 256 12 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Moon. Umur Venture, Cherry AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Viken, Kota Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Hai Kwang, Kota Rajah, Kirn Hwa, FOR NOV. 3. Femlake, Bicolano, Hoegh Opal, OUT: Tricolor 3/4. Durban Wing An, Lt 529, Pernod, Melita, Maru 8/9, Pando Strait 18,
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1970
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    • 322 13 Quality control way to foster planning for the 70s A HUNDRED quality control personnel working m various industries here will begin an eight-week course on quality control at the University of Singapore tonight. Mr. Whang Tar Liang, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, will open the course at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 13 13 Didn't i have no clones when i was a baby?"
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    • 223 13 STUFFED dolls, rose buds, heaps of straw baskets and a hundred other items transformed the Occupational Therapy Department at Outram Road General Hospital into a colourful handicraft shop yesterday. The occasion was the auual combined sale by the occupational therapy units of
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    • 84 13 SUNDAYS Toto draw prize of $20,000 will be shared by two people. Both of them had four numbers plus the additional number correct. This Thursday's draw and the Singapore Sweep will be held at the People's Park Complex m New Bridge Road. The judges will
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    • 123 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Johore police believe they can solve at least two armed robberies and four car thefts with the arrest of a gang of 11 youths at their hideout here yesterday. They also expect to make a few more arrests
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    • 77 13 A MALAYSIAN fisherman who went sightseeing on a friend's motor cycle with sidecar while on holiday m Singapore last month appeared m a traffic court yesterday to answer three charges. Seek Cheng Hua, 17, of Pontian, Johore, admitted having ridden the motor-cycle m
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    • 1029 13 Bar girl faces charge of killing lover's wife THE TRIAL of a bar girl and her husband accused of murdering her Japanese lover's wife began m the High Court yesterday. Mimi Wong alias Wong Weng Siu, 31, and her former husband Sim Woh Kum alias Sim Wor Kum, 37, are
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    • 193 13 A 19- YEAR-OLD girl, barred from marrying her fiance by his parents, took a bus to Ophir Road on an impulse one day and met three men who took her to a brothel. In a district court yesterday, Chellamah Arumugam, a 44--year-old
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 302 14 A MAN described as schizophrenic was charged yesterday with setting fire to his neighbour's house on Sept. 7 In a cautioned statement to the police, Chan Fah, 56, said that he wanted to burn Mr. Bui Cheong Ann's house because
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    • 106 14 MORE people want to buy HDB flats despite the Government's proposal to increase their cost. About 17, M« people are now on the waiting list and more applications are pouring m each day. Buyers have to wait between two months to two years before
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    • 244 14 Labourer gets three years and 9 strokes for vandalism A LABOURER who pleaded guilty m the First District Court yesterday to 13 counts of vandalism was sentenced to a total of three years' jail and nine strokes of the rotan. He was sentenced on three of the charges while the
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    • 65 14 THE MINISTER of State for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, will open the eighth meeting of the Central Co-ordinating Board for Tropical Medicine and Public Health of South-East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation. The four-day meeting will open on Nov. 4 at the Allen Lecture
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    • 57 14 A CLERK, Poh Yam, 55, of Langsat Road, was fined $1,000 or three months' jail by Seventh Magistrate, Tan Teow Yeow, for assisting m carrying on a public lottery. Poh walked into a police raid at 8.05 p.m. on May and character lottery slips were found
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    • 67 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Building contractor Tan Wee Sang, 45, hat reported to police that his Mercedes Benz 220 is misting. He parked it m front of his house m Jalan Loke Yew here yesterday, a police spokesman said today. ODD SCHOOL BAND SHOW THE Crescent Girls'
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    • 161 14 A NIGHT drive m Kallang Park m April last year cost Miss Chew Chu Ten, 19, of Upper Thomson Road, $120 yesterday and the car owner, $140. Miss Chew was stopped by the police as she was driving out of Kallang Park
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    • 148 14 Discharge for woman who admitted shoplifting A WOMAN was given six months' conditional discharge by First District Judge W.A. Ghows yesterday after she pleaded guilty to shoplifting at the St. Michael's Store m Raffles Place on Oct. 17. Mrs.G. Goutta alias Gladys Coutts, 31, of Sembawang Road, admitted taking from
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    • 139 14 MR. NELSON Vermette, general manager of the Mandarin Hotel, and Mrs. Alice Vermette have been elected President of the Canadian Association of Singapore and the Canadian Women's Association of Singapore respectively. Other officials elected were Mr. Stanley A. Zagrodnic, vice president; Mrs. Alexander
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    • 368 14 THE SINGAPORE Polytechnic has stopped admitting part-time students to all but four courses since the beginning of this year because of the high drop-out rate and low percentage of passes. At present there are 2,000 part-time students enrolled m the Polytechnic. However, by
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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    • Article, Illustration
      448 16 thought a gift should be just the right thing for the right person. It can be spotted at any time, and bought and given at any time. Its value is quite irrelevant. I resent being expected to give a gift at an expected time. After all, if we're
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    • 848 16  - It's all horror -no scope SHIRLEY MANASSEH By DO I believe m astrology? Yes, emphatically and I'm sick of all the cynics who give me condescending smiles every time I ask them what star they were born under. This has become an obsession with me not knowing a person's Sunsign
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    • 599 16 We were secondary four stud L.G.P.D. m 1969. We were suppose a farewell party m Decembei of year. A boy was appointed by teacher to be m charge of the arr for the party. He collected our n after that we heard nothing from of the ex-pupils staying m
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    • Economic Affairs/shipping
      • 144 17 KATHMANDU, Mon. India has taken steps to restrict the flow of goods to and from Nepal, following the breakdown on Saturday of talks to renew the ten-year-old trade and transit treaty between the two countries, official sources said. I ndian border troops and administrative
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      • 208 17 HK shoe makers get $5 mil. orders HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong manufacturers have received orders worth more than HKfMO million (ffS.l million) for rubber shoes, with delivery to be made early next year. Trade sources, however, said orders might fall off m future as current Hongkong prices were about 10 per
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      • 84 17 LONDON. Mon. Gold climbed sharply on the London free market today to U5537.65 an ounce, up 40 cents from last Friday. Dealers reported a moderate buying reaction to the sudden drop from the highs reached last week. (Closing prices for Nov. 2, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore
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      • 532 17  - A dietary revolution in Japan Kimiyo Tamaki By TOKYO, Mon. With the steady increase m the price of rice the staple food of the Japanese from time immemorial a "dietary revolution is sweeping through the Japanese archipelago causing consternation among the rice producers and dealers. According to the Japanese Ministry
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      • 272 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Nov 2). On New York TT 6.0850 On New York DD 6.0775 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 290.125 Note Rates: China (per
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      • 228 17 MANILA, Mon. United States top official m the Asian Development Bank today gave the assurance that the U.S. Congress would shortly approve President Nixon's outlay of US$lOO million for the ADB's special fund's resources. Wr. A r tern us E. Weatherbee, newlydesignated executive director for
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      • COMPANY NEWS
        • 102 17 MOTOR INVESTMENTS will pay an interim dividend of five per cent on Nov. 30 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 16. Announcing this dividend, the company said it had sold one of its "major properties" last month on "satisfactory terms" and less expensive properties were being purchased
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        • 25 17 KRAIYIAT TIN will pay its 73rd. dividend, of six per cent, on Dec. 2 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 17.
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        • 134 17 World Bank office in Tokyo TOKYO, Mon. The Tokyo bureau of the World Bank was opened today m the city's busiest business quarter. The office is headed by Mr Aritoshi-Soejima. Its activities will include public relations for the bank m Japan, research of the Japanese economy and preparation for issuing
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        • 77 17 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES more than doubled its mining profits for the six months ended September to £128,000. The company's output of tin concentrates amounted to 810 metric tons compared with 706 tons m the same period m the previous year. The average net price received per
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        • 66 17 BATU LINTANG RUBBER'S net pre-tax profit improved by 45.45 per cent to 5i, 3 36 ,9 35 m the year ended June. The company is proposing to pay a final dividend of IS per cent which, together with the interim of 7Vi per cent, makes a total
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        • 149 17 Caribbean freight rates up LONDON, Mon. Two international shipping organisations today announced immediate increases on freight rates between Europe and the Sudan and the Caribbean areas. The announcement followed a IS per cent increase m freight rates to the Far East. The U X -Sudan shipping Conference, which represents 11
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        • 27 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 2, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1512 1513; 3-month 1518 1519; Settlement 1515; Total turnover 645 tons.
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      • 108 17 PEOPLE in business IRVING TRUST Irving Trust Company's representative office m Singapore will be opened on Friday by Mr ARTHUR G BOARDMAN, Jr., senior executive vice-president and president-elect of the New York City bank. Mr Boardman Mr GEOFFREY C. ABBOTT has been appointed the Singapore representative. Prior to this appointment
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        70 17 Mr DANNY V A Li CHEONG KEE, an executive trainee with East Asiatic Company, has returned to Singapore after completing a practical operational training course on board the Scanservice vessel Ancona'. During his study trip to various ports m the Far East and Europe, Mr Yau received navigational
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      • 110 17 British Petroleum assistant marketing manager for Australasia and Southeast Asia, Mr Jobs Hussey, is m Singapore for a first hand study of BP's marketing activities. During his week-long stay, Mr Hussey will look into BP's operations m the region and compile a report on the world- wide company's
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      • 352 17 Stocks eased m early light the opening, trading yesterday. Declines led advances by a The Dow Jones industrials narrow margin and initial lost a fraction and Stan poors volume was about 130,000 index was off nine cents after shares. (Paid prices at 1100 EST. m U.S.
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      • 554 17 The market yesterday moved sharply lower m quiet trading to close on the bottom. Selling was seen on industrial concern over cost inflation and the public sector labour disputes while buyers appeared to hold off ahead of the government's monetary policy statement expected later this week. The
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      • 249 17 AMSTERDAM Industrials yesterday closed sharply lower, led by Philips which was very weak following Friday's statement. Unilever and Royal Dutch declined on cautiousness m front of this week's third quarter figures release. Hoogovens closed at the day's low, again on after-effects of last week's figures. Akzo moved down
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 1317 18 i^^i t\ beainnino on this page a mm* rf >a«tai I I /> A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound an °f? ast >p^ 11 < m >^i a»^/ mMaWWWHm*m^jm*m Each entry gives the following information: NAMt ur--1^" f~L ±X-fl£j^^MW SH IPPING SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of a^\t
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 1058 19 OOTf^aOl IF^^4 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far fc—QOlkJ^JUt IvJ East ports to the north-east S Q in Cim R hn BJVt SSV/BA JALADHANYA Nov 7/9 LOS An9e.es (Dec 9). S.n Diego. Qumhon. ssv/ba San Francisco Vancouver B.C. AR.STAGELOS No. 26/27 J. 8.0 di,«t. (MOSK/MSS "com.. *>-/TO BAOENSTE.N
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      • 84 19 Shipping notes TOKYO, Sun. Japan and after the Mutsu, which is being West Germany have reached completed at the Mutsu Port, m agreement on a joint con- its port of anchor. itruction of two nuclear- i_ t #i~e» powered vessels one each, l f° Japa fecture, which reached here it
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    • 212 20 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Indonesian Government has granted timber concessions to nine Malaysian companies since 1968, the Indonesian director of forest products (marketing and distribution), Mr. Sadikin Djajapertjunda, said today. These companies were now working on joint ventures with Indonesian timber companies m Indonesia. CAPITAL
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    • 264 20 PENANG, Mon. The port of Penang can look forward to a promising future as a result of the setting up of free trade zones m the island state, coupled with the government's efforts to attract more export -oriented industries. This was stated m the 1969
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    • 1412 20 I* KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices an followed by the business don*. Figures. In brackets denote traded lota In I I.ooo'a, When the price Is not followed by a figure m bracket*, it meant only a Uncle lot of 1.000 shares was traded at I that
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    • 80 20 (Managers' prices for Nov. 3) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHAPTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.06 1.10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.1 7xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 299 20 RUBBER 48% cents a Ib. (down i% cents). After opening at Friday night's closing levels of 50 cents for November 1 RSS, a few nervous longs, failing to find any support from overseas market! and possibly encouraged by the fact that yesterday was the first day for issuing
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      • 153 20 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. 226, Dec. 227, Jan. 228, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 Nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan. 347 sellers Cont.; Ceylon
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      • 51 20 TIN $*54 a plcul (down $1). The Straits tin price m 'enang yesterday lost mother (1 to close at 5654 a picul. The steady market saw i turnover of 275 tons, up ive tons on Saturday's. Main enquirers at the ower levels were from the Jnited States and
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      • 64 20 Steel mill in Makasar Sermani steel announced that its 21,000 galvanising mill m Makasar, Celebes, has started trial production. The mill, with a monthly capacity of 1,500 metric tons, is using cold rolled sheets supplied by Nippon Kokan. Sermani Steel, owned 18.5 per cent by Nippon Kokan and another Japanese
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      • 63 20 (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Quiet; ClF's Nov. 17-1/8 17-5/16. Dec. 17-3/8 17-5/8, Jan 17-3/4 18; Spot 18-1/2 18-3/4; Settlements Dec. 18-3/4 19. Jan 19 19-3/16. Feb. 19-1/4 19-7/16, lan/March 19-1/4 19-7/16, fcpril/June 20-1/8 20-5/16, July/Sept. 20-7/16 20-11/16, Oct/Dec. 20-5/8 20-7/8, Tan/March 20-3/4
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      • 751 20 Share prices declined for the .sixth day m a row yesterday. There was a smattering on support for selected oils, although mining and industrial -shares were generally very weak. Speculative mining issues were particularly hard hit with many at their lowest points of the year. Established stocks
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      • 206 20 Prices yesterday held Total turnover value for decline. The counter closed at steady throughout the the day was $6.76 million. Si 1.60 after early sales at Si 2. morning session but tended to ease m the afternoon on small Associated Hotels, among Elsewhere, price changes selling. the
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      • 320 20 The market was firm m post-holiday trading yesterday though dealings remained on a small scale. Profit-taking m the afternoon was well absorbed by sustained selective demand. (Closing paid prices m yen, Akai Elec 475 (470) Asahi Chem 110 (108) Asahi Glass 139 (140) Bank Tokyo 109 (109)
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      • 199 20 LONDON, Mon.-The market opened the week on a quiet note today but once again details were available of a number of fixtures arranged during the weekend recess. Confirmation was lacking on reports that a total of 100,000 tons of heavy grain had been fixed from the U.S.
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    • 440 21 a ry four students from 5 were supposed to throw December O f the same appointed by our form *rge of the arrangements ollected our money, but nothing from him. Some "ng m Bukit Tjmah have house to inquire about used to return it months do with such a
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    • 512 21 Problem over party cash... Think for a while. Do you really love him or are you only attracted to him physically? You said that he has hurt you by his teasing shouldn't he have been more understanding and helped you to sort out your predicament? After all, since he loves
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    • 141 21 HERE'S a chance for the girls of Singapore to take that first important step towards career m modelling. SERENDIPITY is looking for three girls to do some fashion pictures for the Herald. We want NEW fresh faces that have never before been exposed to
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    • 340 21 Get in the holiday mood... G ET into the holiday mood with fashions that follow the party line. Lovely lush fabrics, elegant evening shapes and a beautiful balance of the right accessories combine to capture the spirit of the season. This week's SERENDIPITY award winner is Thomas Wee, 335-G, Block
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    • 153 21 ONLY 14 and already a king. A king at the chessboard, that is. For Leslie Leow loves nothing better than plotting, scheming trying to outwit his opponents at the game. His skill is proved by the fact that he is this year's Junior Chess champ.
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      • 314 22 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR OESIWN Oy correspondence course. Diploma recognised by institute of Professional Designers for Associate Membership. Those already qualified m certain subjects can have them waived with a reduction m fee. Fr— brochure by airmail from Dept. STP Thodec School. BCM/Rhodec London W.C. 1 England. BEGINNERS, ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING, Typewriting.
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      • 472 22 """■•"ATORS CHEAP— shop soiled and slightly used models, various sizes. Call today at J-EONG REFRIGERATION SERVICE LTD. corner of Orchard Road and Clemenceau Avenue. S!?"!V T UN TONG— 218 2E2?'J!!? d (5 m «->-**•' sales service— Air conditioners and Re l*™ 1 f"br.nd.)-!?Ro;m and Package unit Tel. *****7. 1969 CHILDREN
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      • 479 22 I*7l PRIMARY SCHOOL Leaving Examination tuition by experienced teacher. Katong district Commencing November Tel. *****1 after office hours. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL. Dual-controlled Morris 1000. Hourly $6/-. 10 Balmoral Road. Tsl: (Spore) *****/*****. FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion. Organ. Violins. Guitar. P Jazz, Blowing Instruments.
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      • 392 22 ST. FRANCIS GIRLS 9 SCHOOL 98 St. Francis Road, Singapore, 12. T«t.: *****. REGISTRATIONS FOR 1971 Vacancies m Secondary I. ll.* 11l and Pre-Univ«r«ity I Class**. Rmmutmw $*rnnriarv School SubiOCtS. I 7.40 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. I 1971 PRE-UNIVERSITY ASEAN SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are invited for Asean Scholarships awarded by Ministry
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    • 637 23  -  CAVALIER RACING HERAU BY KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. The Perak Turf Club will have a $5,500 Mi ultra-modern grandstand. It will be ready for use when the l»71 season opens m February. An elaborate programme has been planned for the official opening
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    • 806 23 IPOH. Mob. Jockey Ricky Kingston was fined $500 for Incompetent riding on hi* mount Dtwi Lyric In Raoe Five on the third day of the Perak Turf Club Oct/Nov meeting here on Saturday. He was, however, given the benefit of the doubt for not riding
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      931 23 WEIGHTS for the Selangor Turf Club meeting' this weekend, November 7 and 8. SATURDAY CL 2— Div. I—6 F. Chateau Roi 9.00 Kenshawn 8.13 Sir Gauntlet 8.11 Royal Catch 8.06 Film Star 8.06 Blue Sky 8.03 Ktngmaster 8.02 Elite Special 8.02 Pbarevex 8.01 The Bites 8.01 Theatre VI
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    • 299 23 TOKYO, Mon.-The Japan team "B M emerged victorious m the three-nation men's international tennis tournament with a record of 3 wins against no loss as it beat the Indian team of Ramanathan Krishnan and Shiv Misra two matches to one. Veteran Indian player Krishnan saved
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    • 323 23 Hartono in Indon team for Bangkok JAKARTA, Mon. A contingent of 137 sportsmen and officials will take part m the sixth Asian Games to be held m Bangkok from December 9 to 20. Announcing this, the Indonesian National Sports Committee said that the Republic will take part m Athletics, Badminton,
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 717 24 SECOND WIN FOR HK IN INTERPORT SWIMMING HIGH SCHOOLS MEET HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong emerged winners m the '•'two-day High Schools interport swimming competition against Thailand which concluded at the Kowloon Tsai Pool here yesterday. Hongkong scored 221 points against Thailand's 171. The gold tally: Hongkong 24 Thailand 12, for the
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    • 507 24  - Services yacht clubs to merge for future regattas JASBIR SINGH SERVICES yacht clubs m Singapore, Malaysia and Gan Island will merge for future rowing regattas. This was the decision of the services at the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association annual general meeting immediately following the interport regatta at the Seletar
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    • 270 24 THIRD seeded Eric Cooper of Tanglin Club coasted to the third round with an easy 9-0, 9-2, 9-3 win over Armed Forces Kang Bee Bah m the Singapore Open Squash tournament at the Tanglin Club yesterday. Australia's M. Simons, joined Cooper when he
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    • 167 24 BOYS: UNDER IS 100 m freestyle: 1. A. Steynbert (HK) 1.04.1;2. J. McMahon 1.06.1; 3. T. Chandravirote 1.07.7; 4. H. Whittet (HK) 1.08.2. 100 m bresstitroke: 1. H. Letora (HK) 1.25.7; 2. Lee Kwoni-Choi (HK) 1.28.0; 3. J. Mannix 1.31.3; 4. J. McMahon' 1.35.3, 200 m individual medley:
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    • 101 24 Kiwis hand S'pore 48-9 trouncing THE WORLD champions New Zealand netball team showed their class when they thrashed a Singapore team 48-9 m a one-sided match at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. With a good height advantage the Kiwis dominated the game throughout with fine team work. They chalked
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    • 312 24 AN INSPIRING display by a combined Police/Military team earned them a well-deserved 16-9 victory over "The Bucks" m a rugger friendly at Dover Road last night. Police/Military points came from two goals, a try and a penalty to Bucks* three tries. Police/Military showed sound
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    • 378 24  - CAGERS LODGE JOINT COMPLAINT AGAINST POOR FACILITIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore and five other countries taking part m the third Asian Women's Basketball Championship here have made a joint complaint against poor facilities provided to officials and players. The other countries are South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and Hongkong. The
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    • 147 24 Next world Karate- Do tournament in Paris THE NEXT World Karate-do championships will be held m Paris m 1972 according to Mr. S.N. Jiang, an official of the Singapore Karate Asociation. Singapore hopes to participate m a friendly individual tournament to be held m Australia next year. The association has
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