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Title Section13 1970-11-04 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. »l Singapore Wednesday, November 4,1970 MC(P) 2207 15 cents13 words
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190 1970-11-04 1 The big rush over a box of money in street POLICE went to Tan Tye Place, off River Valley Road, yesterday on a tip-off that people had been seen gathering for what appeared to be a gang clash. There they saw a melee and people running away at their approach,190 words
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165 1970-11-04 1 KUCHING, Tues. A Malaysian Army Officer was killed and a Private wounded m a Communist ambush on Sunday afternoon, said Sarawak's Chief Minister Dato Abdul Rahman Ya'akub today. Second Lieut. Abdul Razak bin Hussein was killed m the first burst of fire m theBernama; AP - 165 words
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56 1970-11-04 1 SANTIAGO, Tues. Dr. Salvador Allende, a Marxist socialist, assumed the Presidency of Chile today m a ceremony that launched three days of celebrations. He received the silk Presidential sash— called the Banda de Ohiggins from Eduardo Frei, his Christian Democratic predecessor, before 200 Congressmen andAP - 56 words
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Article29 1970-11-04 1 TOKYO, Tues. A North Vietnamese delegation has left Hanoi for ChHe to attend the inauguration of President-elect Salvador Amende Gossens, Hanoi's Vietnaol News Agency said today. APAP - 29 words
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Article1024 1970-11-04 1 'Go metric' Bill in House today THE Ministry of Science and Technology has recommended that Singapore should "go metric" m carefully planned stages, starting with Government departments and statutory bodies and eventually extending to the private sector. The recommendation is contained m a report on a study conducted by the1,024 words
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218 1970-11-04 1 Time, cost savings in dial-a-query computer centre A TIME-SHARING computer service centre m Singapore such as the one Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is discussing with General Electric m Washington will enable Government departments, private firms and educational institutions to save considerable time and money when obtaining data. A senior General218 words
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Article36 1970-11-04 1 WARSAW, Tues. A new phase m Bonn-Warsaw relations started when Foreign Minister Scheel and his Polish counterpart Jedry chow ski met for talks the highest-level meeting between both countries since World War 11.36 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-11-04 1 Rescued Gurkha meets his heli-hero MARINE hero John Frost with the man he rescued. Lt. Frost Is to receive the Air Force Cross at Buckingham Place for plucking Gurkha Cpl. Rana from a jungle clearing. See story m Page 3.40 words
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110 1970-11-04 1 Red-backed 'Day of Protest' in Spain MADRID, Tues. The first nationwide attempt aat an illegal general strike since the Spanish Civil War m the 1930s got off to a shaky start today, police and labour sources reported. The nationwide "Day of Protest" was called for by the Communist-oriented "Workers Commissions"AP - 110 words
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Article74 1970-11-04 1 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Tues. Actress Jane Fonda was m Cuyahoga County jail today after police said she kicked a U.S. Customs agent when she was asked to submit to a search at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. She was held without charge pending further investigation. Police said74 words
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Article49 1970-11-04 1 RAWALPINDI, Tues. Former Foreign Minister and political leader Zulfiqar All Bhutto said today the death of Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Zygfrid Wolniak was part of a pre-planned international conspiracy" to cut Pakistan off from the Communist bloc. Mr. Bhutto heads the Pakistan Peoples Party. APAP - 49 words
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266 1970-11-04 1 A BATTLE over bus routes is now on between two Chinese bus companies. The Tay Koh Vat Bus Company, which operates 20 services with 212 buses, announced yesterday it had ordered another 50 new buses for its 1971 expansion plans. The announcement266 words
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Article25 1970-11-04 1 GIFU, Japan, Tues. A micro-bus today tumbled down into the Asa hi Dam m Gifu Prefecture killing its nine passengers and the driver.25 words
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122 1970-11-04 1 SUSANS TO DIRECT REGIONAL AIR DEFENCE PLANNING PENANG, Tues. The former Commanding Officer of the Royal Australian Air Force Base at Butterworth, Air Vice-Marshal R.T. Susans, has been appointed Director of the Air Defence Planning Team which will develop the Air Defence System of Malaysia and Singapore. A statement from122 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article52 1970-11-04 1 NEW YORK, Tues. President Nixon was one of the first Americans to go to the polls today m one of the most significant mid-term elections of this century, which observers expect to determine whether the U.S. will continue along a "middle" road or swing to the52 words
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Article46 1970-11-04 1 CALCUTTA, Tues.— 22,000 striking dustmen returned to work after five days during which more than 20,000 tons of garbage piled up m the streets. The mayor, faced with epidemics of smallpox and cholera, was forced to give m to the strikers demands. add46 words
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Article40 1970-11-04 1 ANTLERS, Oklahoma, Tues. J.C. Norman, who was appointed police chief last night, was found shot to death m his car less than three hours later. "It was definitely murder it wasn't an accident," the county sheriff said.40 words
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Advertisement25 1970-11-04 1 JOBS FOR ALL vocational institute graduates Page 4. LEE-ISMAIL dialogue m London and New York Page 6. BAR GIRL collapses at murder trial. Pl 4.25 words
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Advertisement158 1970-11-04 1 FAST EASY CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL! There's no messy clean up the Melitta Way. simply discard the used filter bag easy and economical too because Boncafe and the Melitta Way of filtering, brews up to 80 cups per pound, whereas ordinary coffee produces only 40 to 60 cups. .^*Ak JWk. J»158 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-11-04 1 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from 6.00 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers.12 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1970-11-04 2 MERVYN JONES - Sexy and 'sexist' MERVYN JONES reports from New York frontline of the women's liberation movement A MAN was driving his son to school when they were involved m a bad accident. The father was killed, the boy was badly injured and rushed to hospital. The surgeon took a look and1,424 words
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631 1970-11-04 2 TWO bills to be introduced m Parliament today will pave the way for metrication. The Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, when passed, will make it legal to use the International System of Units side by side with the British imperial and local customary631 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-11-04 2 JULES FEIFFER £K)W HAS H^ A MDTWg" 10 AMP THe ORWS /F I WWT ftAVe AIOP r ttXJUVT18 words
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406 1970-11-04 3 CHANGI BUS CO. (Pte.) has won first place m the "Cleanest Bus" Competition held as part of the Current "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free campaign. Ponggol Bus Service (Pte.) Ltd. was second, and third was Singapore Traction Co. (1964) Ltd. The judges were:406 words
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300 1970-11-04 3 Marine pilot to get Air Force Cross for saving Gurkha in jungle A ROYAL Marine helicopter pilot defied the Malaysian jungle to save a Gurha's life. Now Lieutenant John Frost will receive the Air Force Cross from the Queen for his skill and courage. Lt. Frost hovered his helicopter above300 words
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97 1970-11-04 3 AN exhibition depicting life of the people of Papua and New Guinea and their progress from primitive tribal conditions towards a modern, self-supporting and economically viable society will be shown here next week. It is similar to the one seen at Expo97 words
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174 1970-11-04 3 ABOUT 70 management personnel from the private and Government sectors will discuss, the problem of producing enough top management personnel to cope with Singapore's trade needs at a national management seminar next month. The seminar on "Strategy for the Development of Managers" is the174 words
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Article, Illustration390 1970-11-04 3 The safe drivers: RAF medals aid diplomas to 127 men THE ROYAL AIR FORCE gave medals and diplomas to 127 drivers at RAF Seletar, yesterday, for accidentfree driving. Some of the drivers had not received a traffic summons or been involved m any accident for as long as 1 7390 words
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Advertisement156 1970-11-04 3 NOW— James Wong's secretary can stop worrying. BOAC has 11 weekly flights to London to fit m with her boss's business schedule. BOAC's new Winter And sampling the superb choice of food "^^BBSBib^^ iyjjj m*k Schedules give you a choice and personal cabin service which makes 'kj/mbf of more week|156 words
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315 1970-11-04 4 Japanese sin ship machinery trade pact with INTRACO JAPANESE marine know how and ships' spare parts will now get here faster thanks to an agreement signed yesterday. INTRACO and the Japan Ship Machinery Export Association (JSMEA) are to set up the Singapore-Japan Ship Machinery Service Centre. Mr. Sim Kee B315 words
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NO JOB PROBLEMS FOR BAHARUDDIN'S FIRST BATCH
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Article, Illustration304 1970-11-04 4 Industries welcome institute graduates A CERTIFICATE from the Baharuddin Vocational Institute seems to be the passport to employment in Singapore's intensively industrial -society. This has been proven by the pioneers of the institute— 84 graduands who completed their courses in commercial art, trade display, dressmaking, letter-press machine- minding and woodwork304 words
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Article145 1970-11-04 4 THE manager of Thai Loi Construction Company was fined $150 in two courts yesterday for three traffic offences. He was fined $60 in the first Traffic Court for failing to furnish particulars of a lorry driver who had committed a speeding offence in Bukit145 words
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90 1970-11-04 4 A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl was killed and her mother seriously Injured when their car overturned after a collision yesterday with another car at the junction of Mandalay and Mlmbu Roads. The mother. Tan Foo Yong, 24, who was oa the wheel, to la the90 words
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303 1970-11-04 4 FREE ANTI- POLLUTION ADVICE FOR CAR OWNERS PETROL stations are making a positive contribution to the current Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free" campaign. The five major oil companies here have been advised by the Ministry of Health to publicise the campaign m their bulletins or303 words
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Article94 1970-11-04 4 PUB officers to clean the beach MORE than 100 senior officers of the Public Utilities Board will clean and clear the stretch of beach fronting its holiday bungalows at Tanah Merah Besar on Sunday as part of the current "Keep Singapore clean and pollution free" campaign. The PUB is also94 words
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Article68 1970-11-04 4 CURRENCY notes of $50 denomination bearing serial numbers A/14 *****1 to *****0 are part of the $946,000 loot which robbers carted away from the Chartered Bank m Battery Road last week. Police have detained three men for questioning and are continuing with their investigations.68 words
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163 1970-11-04 4 FIFTY ARMY officers, including several camp commanders, will be stepping lightly under the watchful eye of folk dancing teacher, Mr Rickey Holden, at the Chinese YMCA today. The dancing lessons, starting at 5 p.m. are the result of a decision made over163 words
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Article69 1970-11-04 4 CPL. Robin David Leathley of Nee Soon Garrison was fined a total of $250 m a traffic court yesterday for inconsiderate driving while not having a valid licence and insurance cover. He knocked down Huzir bin Haron of Madras Road m Canberra Road on March 7. He69 words
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119 1970-11-04 4 THE STUDENTS* onions of the University of Singapore and the Polytechnic plan to form a National Students' Mm. A draft constitution will be submitted shortly to the Registrar of Societies. The president of the Polytechnic Students' Union, Mr. Aag Chee Peng,119 words
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Advertisement44 1970-11-04 4 'I' III THIS THURSDAY'S draw WILL BE HELD AT THE PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX GROUND FLOOR FOYERi AT G 30 PM CASH JACKPOT IS $140,000 TO WINNERS WITH NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $500/BsssSBsU^BsssssSBssgaeasBsBBsssSMasssssssssssaBaaBasaBsssBa44 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-11-04 4 BEETLEBAILEY By Mort Walk^" BLANP.' BLAND/X J 1 COULD J JgJ l^ Q«flA AT^ yrV VY Own 418 words
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Advertisement386 1970-11-04 5 A/01/I/^^JW™"" v ,)J v ~^^W ECONOMICAL TME^^mm 73OOM m I People said it was Now we introduce H In looks, m style, impossible They another revolutionary II m colours the I IjPUWB II once said tne Mmi concept. The Austin II Austin 1300 GT is I I was a concept386 words
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146 1970-11-04 6 Police hold fifth suspect in hunt for $72,000 bank gang KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Police today detained a man they believe was m a gang which robbed a bank of $72,000 here on Oct. 12. He is thought to be the one who carried a gun during the robbery at the146 words
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104 1970-11-04 6 SAF private Lim Mong Kiat of Toa Payoh was unlucky when he was stopped for speeding along Lornie Road m 1968 for he was still banned from riding class two vehicles. He pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of riding whilst104 words
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Article, Illustration304 1970-11-04 6 A report on LeeIsmail dialogue -by Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has asked Malaysia for fuller co-operation and for some special arrangements for closer contacts. He also said there should be less formality because the two countries were so near each other. Mr. Lee expressed his intentions304 words
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Article54 1970-11-04 6 THE REGISTRAR of Vehicles announced yesterday that a total of 1,228 pirate taxi driver had registered for job conversion. He add^d that pirate taxi drivers using vehicles bearing registration numbers 4000 to 4999 who did not register during the first cycle are offered a second54 words
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178 1970-11-04 6 Why Tun Ismail takes a dim view of US security agents KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, takes a dim view of the U.S. Security Service provided for foreign dignitaries attending the United Nations Assembly m New York. He gave his reasons why yesterday. The U.S.178 words
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156 1970-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The former public relations officer of the Federal Capital Commission, Christopher Peris, 39, was today fined oil, ooo when he pleaded guilty to a charge under the Prevention of Corruption Act. When the trial began m the Sessions Court here156 words
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153 1970-11-04 6 China: Tun Ismail's approach via Sharp KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has asked Canada to explain to Peking her new foreign policy oh the neutralisation of South-East Asia guaranteed by the Three Big Powers. The request was made personally to Canada's Foreign Minister, Mr. Mitchell Sharp by Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister,153 words
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228 1970-11-04 6 THE NARCOTICS subbranch of the Singapore police know that students are smoking ganja but no action has been taken against them. Its officer-in-charge, Inche Ahmad Malik, has explained that this is because the branch is concentrating its efforts on drug228 words
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287 1970-11-04 6 Main budget will be presented to House Tun Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The main development estimates for 1971 and the Second Malaysia Plan (1971-75) will be presented to Parliament after its resumption next February, Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin,said today. He will announce only the ordinary budget and the287 words
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Article63 1970-11-04 6 THE visiting Italian trade delegation met officials of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers Association yesterday. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the chamber, told them he hoped they would find many reasons for establishfng trading and investment interests here. Members of63 words
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166 1970-11-04 6 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES will be holding a seminar on forwarding (cargo) management here next year m view of the growing volume of air cargo traffic between Singapore and Europe and North America. This was stated yesterday by its Far East Director (air cargo166 words
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Advertisement191 1970-11-04 6 NEW $100 CAMERA DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PHOTOS (Finished colour prints m seconds.) yayayayayayayayayayayayayaj r bbhl ■k.-^ H %m^fm Lt v ■■■I BY A jJwVIp The first Polaroid Colour Pack Camera (No developing tanks or liquids You do was sold m France m 1965 for $255. not develop Polaroid pictures.191 words
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Miscellaneous30 1970-11-04 6 King Fe»tuic» Synd.c»t e Inc.. 19 70. World righu re»«rv.J"| 5"f8 "I WASN'T daydreaming while you were talking to me. I was figuring out what to feed my husband tonight."30 words
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Article, Illustration525 1970-11-04 7 A.K. LEE - Food and our boys at SAFTI A.K. LEE By WHEN the boys down at SAFTI start talking about "Combat chicken/ they're not talking about the first recruit to duck during live firing practice. They're talking about the toughest thing this side of the Regimental Sergeant Major, and they get it525 words
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Article88 1970-11-04 7 A FLORAL art exhibition will be held at the Raffles Hotel at 10 am on Nov. 16. The exhibitiorvpresented by Mr. Lim Bian Yam, the "Malaysian Flower Master," will have Tropical Christmas as its theme. It is sponsored by the Asian Women's Association. The88 words
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Article, Illustration362 1970-11-04 7 JENNY LEW - Beauty of corals to brighten restaurant JENNY LEW By I WAS strolling around the Hilton Hotel when I came across a huge coral "meteorite" (right) lying on a soft mattress. Now what, I wondered, was it doing on the first floor of the hotel and how did it get there!362 words
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261 1970-11-04 7 NANCY WONG - What the Dickens! Nine faces in one NANCY WONG A PLAY to commemorate the centenary of the death of English novelist Charles Dickens will be staged at the Rowcroft Theatre for three days from tomorrow. The play, entitled THE CHARACTERS OF DICKENS, will begin at 8.30 each night. Sergeant-major David261 words
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Miscellaneous529 1970-11-04 7 Starscope 1 AN active individual RESIST temptation to* who wants to champion be i Dsiste P nt or your cause expresses hs domineering. You can* willingness to help. It's get more t|ve rfu wise to remain close to if you act diplomatically. V^B^BBnnn^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B BE wary of hidden RELAXATION needed* hazards.529 words
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Article427 1970-11-04 8 THE PARK PLAN IS FULL OF HOLES FIND a piece of vacant land and dig six square holes, four feet wide and three and a half feet deep. Leave the gaping wounds open for two weeks or so and what do we have? One of those beautiful public gardens we427 words
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434 1970-11-04 8 BRINGING BAMBOO GROVE BACK FROM THE WILDERNESS BAMBOO Grove Park Estate problems have been aired several times m the press, but the authorities concerned are, apparently, adopting a "couldn't care less* attitude. If not, why no response? The main items requiring urgent action are: One new factory at the back434 words
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411 1970-11-04 8 YOUR correspondent "Frustrated Union Member" must either be misinformed or is ignorant of the facts about the Sorrento Coffee House case m which the question of the right of an employer to "hire and fire" never arose. The Union's case rested on victimisation of411 words
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600 1970-11-04 8 A teenage view of Dr Goh's speech AS a Pre-U student, Dr. Goh's speech seems to have milch relevance to me. There appear to be some outright contradictions m the arguments launched by Dr. Goh. "Ours is a harshly competitive society with good rewards for the successful" I quote from600 words
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Article267 1970-11-04 8 THOUSANDS, paying $3, $2 and $1 flocked Jalan Besar Stadium! At last we have found an answer to our soccer fans' treat and the officials' dream of getting the crowd back to the Stadium. Alas, it was not football that they came to see. M.G.R. piped267 words
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238 1970-11-04 8 AN understanding of how women have fallen, if indeed they HAVE fallen, is necessary to the formulation of a rational programme for their uplift. (S.H. Oct. 31). Looking at the scene past j" and present, it seems that women were and are their own238 words
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125 1970-11-04 8 PROPERTY TAX HIGHEST IN THE WORLD SO MUCH has been written about the rights or wrongs of house assessment recently. But no one has ever suggested why Singapore house assessment is at such a high rate as 36%, which is the highest m the world. This is a most important125 words
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Advertisement23 1970-11-04 8 First Features That one's bound to seem more realistic, Sir. You're looking out of the window. 1 II 3 T^ It's for you23 words
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132 1970-11-04 9 Filipine plea for UN disarm committee UNITED NATIONS Tues. The Philippines proposed yesterday the setting up of a General Assembly Committee on Disarmament which might consider planning a world conference on disarmament. Speaking m the Assembly's main political committee as It opened its debate on disarmament, Filipino delegate Alejandro D.AP - 132 words
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Article16 1970-11-04 9 LONDON, Tues. The Conservative Government announced it was abolishing the Prices and Incomes Board16 words
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Article148 1970-11-04 9 UNITED NATIONS, Tnes. Eighteen mainly Afro-Asian countries today tabled In the General Assembly a motion calling for the Immediate admission of China to the United Nations with full rights and the expulsion of Taiwan. Foe the first time, Somalia and Yugoslavia sponsored Peking.148 words
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Article, Illustration461 1970-11-04 9 'Israel will observe ceasefire' JERUSALEM, Tues. Deputy Premier Igal Allon said here last night that "Israel will continue to observe the ceasefire, believing that Egypt wants to do the same." He told a meeting of Israeli Labour Party Knesset members: "The new Egyptian regime is interested m establishing itself andAFP - 461 words
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Article142 1970-11-04 9 NEW DELHI, Tues. Premier Mrs. Indira Gandhi may call general elections m February 1971, a year earlier than scheduled Indian political commentators predicted today. Newspapers at both extremes of the political spectrum, from the pro-Communist "Patriot" to the anti-Gandhi, rightwing "Hindustan Times," today forecast the142 words
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111 1970-11-04 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. A Gallup Poll released on election eve shows a majority of American voters favour Federal wage-price controls and total U.S. troop withdrawal from Vietnam by the end of IS7I. The National Education Television network said it commissioned the Poll which111 words
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Article100 1970-11-04 9 PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, Tues. The earthquake that hit Madang on Australian New Guinea's north coast on Sunday has caused damage estimated at more than $3.3 million. Properties hit include an arcade of shops, a prison, bridges and roadworks, 12 houses and a major hospital onAP - 100 words
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Article34 1970-11-04 9 MANILA, Tues. A second warrant of arrest of Col. Averill Holman, Commander of the U.S. Clark Air Base, was issued by a Philippine court, but base officials promptly refused to accept it.34 words
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Article81 1970-11-04 9 SAINT-LAURENT-DU-PONT, Tues. The 142 young victims of the weekend dance hall fire m this eastern French town received a brief, stark funeral today. Thirty-two of the charred bodies were unidentifiable. After short prayers by the Catholic bishop of nearby Grenoble, a Protestant minister, a RabbiAFP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration170 1970-11-04 10 FOR THESE PEOPLE THE MISERY OF WAR AND FLOODING TWO pictures sum up the suffering of the people of South Vietnam, who have had more than their fair share of misery m the last 18 years. ABOVE: This village, 2t miles from Da Nang m the northern Quang Nam province,170 words
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Article225 1970-11-04 10 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Communist infiltration in the Indian Ocean and the designs of China and Russia in Africa will become more apparent in the years to come, and "it is South Africa which will be in the line of fire because South Africa is theirAFP; AP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration457 1970-11-04 10 DEMOCRAT SENATOR ASSAILS PRESIDENT IN TV TALK WASHINGTON, Tues. Senator Edmund S. Muskie accused President Nixon last night of leading, inspiring and guiding a political campaign built on lies, slander, name-calling and "deception of almost unprecedented volume." The Maine Senator who might meet Mr NixonAP - 457 words
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Article337 1970-11-04 10 Soviet space tests on satellites LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Union has been testing a satellite designed to destroy U.S. military satellites, a prominent British scientist said yesterday. He said tests were carried out within the past two weeks with three Sputniks Cosmos 373, 374 and 375. BLOW UP Science expertsAP - 337 words
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224 1970-11-04 10 SANTIAGO, Tnes. Surgeons preparing to operate on a Chilean' peasant had to call In a locksmith to remove his chastity belt last Sunday. The interns at San Carlos Hospital, 229 miles south of P.K.I. COME-BACK? JAKARTA, Tues. Police have identified the groupAP; AFP - 224 words
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Article110 1970-11-04 10 OTTAWA, Tues. Canada tightened its ban on arms sales to South Africa yesterday, complying with the latest and toughest stand of the United Nations Security Council. External Affairs Minister Mr. Mitchell Sharp told the Commons that all vehicles and equipment used for military or relatedAP - 110 words
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147 1970-11-04 10 KARACHI, Tues. The driver of the truck which ploughed into a line of visiting Polish dignitaries on Sunday killing Deputy Foreign Minister Zygfryd Wolniak has been arrested and charged with murder, a well-informed source said here today. The source added that theAFP - 147 words
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162 1970-11-04 10 LONDON, Tues. Two midEastern states Israel and Libya last night assailed British policy after the Conservative Government launched a major bid for stronger ties with the Arab world. Libya's Revolutionary Government threatened action against Britain's oil and other commercial interests unless the162 words
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Article86 1970-11-04 10 GAZA, Tues. More than 40,000 students at Government and refugee schools boycotted classes yesterday, the 53rd anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, occupation officials said. The Balfour Declaration gave British support for the establishment of a Jewish national home m Palestine. AP ana G.I. BLACKMARKET WASHINGTON, Tues.AP - 86 words
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Article208 1970-11-04 10 MANILA, Tues. The election commissioner ordered the "private armies" of six congressmen and several other politicians disarmed as candidates for the constitutional convention entered the last week of one of the country's most peaceful election campaign today. Mr. Jaime Ferrer, m a letter to the NationalAP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration2490 1970-11-04 11 ROLAND PUCCETTI - ROLAND PUCCETTI By ...who heads the Department of Philosophy at the University of Singapore. He taught for 11 years at the American University m Beirut. Now a plan which could satisfy both Arabs and Jews THE CREATION and consolidation of the state of Israel has been the2,490 words
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Article, Illustration767 1970-11-04 11 By NIGEL CALDER IT WOULD be too much to expect the world to notice a mv like Norman Borlang before he won a Nobel Prize, or evem afterwards. He is one of the band of agricultural scientists with unsung names who deserve better of mankind than767 words
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118 1970-11-04 12 Fancy SY car numbers: 'Minimum $250 bid DO y+m kM« that y«a caa ■•w bid for faacy mw car reflstrattea aambers for charity? Frem temerrew te p«v. It, reflstraltea ■ambers frem series 8Y 11 U 8Y MM will be «^ea for Uddlaf. All bids mast be made prescribed forms •btataable118 words
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Article54 1970-11-04 12 DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, Tues. A weather station on this island m the Irish Sea recorded a gust of wind at 150 mph on Tuesday. The Guinness Book of Records lists a top wind speed m the British Isles of 144 mph set m ScotlandAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration423 1970-11-04 12 COTTON SWAB FOUND IN NOSE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A former secretary, Mrs. Daisy Low Hock Ban, 30, failed m her suit today for damages against a doctor who she claimed was responsible for the loss of her sense of423 words
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196 1970-11-04 12 HORJUS Poppe, 32, master of the Dutch vessel, Harlingen, charged with possession of 434 24 lb. of dutiable cigarettes, told the First District Court yesterday that he forgot to inform the Customs of the goods "because I was too busy." Poppe,196 words
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404 1970-11-04 12 MR. WHANG Tar Liang, Chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, said last night that our industries must be able to match the products of other countries "not only m competitive prices but also m fineness of design, excellence of performance, m404 words
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Advertisement300 1970-11-04 12 you're now looking at a Prigiking installed by George Lee Motors (Pte) Ltd It's a concealed unit. When we're through installing it, that's about all you get to see of it. It's so cleverly hidden away, you'll know it's there only when you switch it on. Then you experience it.300 words
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Title Section9 1970-11-04 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Wednesday, Nov. 4, 19709 words
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Advertisement133 1970-11-04 13 ATYOURCtNgMA»/Pa—l4» TV/Pa— lS »UVIN«/P»Q- 1» *21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPPING PULL-OUT /Pages 17 -20 SPORT/P.*- 23 424. (Were celebrating\ \j. our record J x^_ year y Come and help your set f toagreat < BONU$ > deal on Ford Escort or Cortina Yes It's been a record year for us and133 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-04 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 2.0* aw (S.0 ft); l.fi pm (t.4 ft) TOMORROW: 3.05 u (7.5 ft); 1.44 pm (t.l ft)20 words
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112 1970-11-04 14 A MAN who helps his mother run an unlicensed rag-and-bone shop was yesterday fined (too, or three months' jail, for dishonestly retaining eight yards of submarine cable worth $560. Ng Lian Huat, 23, of Jalan Membina Barat, had been charged with committing theft112 words
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Article, Illustration732 1970-11-04 13 THE Government is taking action against a Jurong container factory because its grounds are littered with waste paper and cardboard. Health Minister Chua Sian Chin said this yesterday after a four-and-a-half-hour tour of six factories, three of them m Jurong. Mr Chua732 words
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Article52 1970-11-04 13 CONCERT pianist Fou Ts' ong will give a lecture-recital at Nanyang University at the university auditorium at 8 p.m. on Nov. 12. The concert is open to the public. Those interested may write to Nanyang University for complimentary tickets, enclosing a stamped selfaddressed envelope before52 words
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196 1970-11-04 13 THE Institute of South-East Asian Studies is organising a series of seminars on the political, economic and social trends of different countries m the region. The first of such seminars focusing on trends m Indonesia will be held at the lecture theatre m196 words
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103 1970-11-04 13 CAR WASHER See Ah Cheea, 11, af Beach Read, was ftaed $2tt yesterday, er twe meaths* Jail, by Fifth Magistrate Aawaral Haqae far a— alag a paUcemaa la aha execaltaa af his daty See was dri vftaa; his larry at U si.p.k. l»103 words
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95 1970-11-04 13 $100 fine for driving pa's car without permission A SEAMSTRESS got Into trouble when she drove her father's car without his permission and knocked down a pedestrian. Lkmg Ah Hing, 21, of Florence Road, was driving along Poh Hnat Road OB Sept. 11 when the accident occurred. In a traffic95 words
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251 1970-11-04 13 A TYRE fitter knocked down a motor-cyclist m Nicoll Highway on Aug. 18 but was unaware of it because of the music from his car taperecorder. Ng Cheng Huat came face to face with the police when he answered251 words
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Article45 1970-11-04 13 A DEEPAVALI Queen will be elected at the annual dance of the Singapore Indian Association on Nov. 7 at Balestier Road at 8 p.m. Entry forms are available at the association's office at Balestier Road. Closing date for entries is Nov. 6.45 words
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228 1970-11-04 14 THE SINGAPORE Industrial Labour Organisation yesterday served a 14-day strike notice on Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd. for failure to agree to certain claims m a new collective agreement. Some 180 hourly-rated workers of the company unanimously agreed m a secret ballot last228 words
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Article, Illustration163 1970-11-04 14 Police seek his help in murder probe POLICE are looking for Kaoa Ttalam Seag, alias Jeffrey, 2S, of 14, Loroag 27A, Geylaag, who they believe caa help la their lavestlgatleas iato the marder of Peter Beraard Caeaa, a former MSA steward. Cheah, 24, died la Oatram Road Geaeral Hospital oa163 words
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Article, Illustration158 1970-11-04 14 ANAND Kumar of Raffles Institution, spoke so convincingly on the "rationale" behind Singapore's industrialisation programme that he won the first prize m a junior Inter-Secondary School Oratorical Contest yesterday. The Rattles Institution team of Anand Kumar and Patrick Stephen also won the158 words
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833 1970-11-04 14 MURDERED WOMAN'S HUSBAND CONTINUES HIS EVIDENCE BAR GIRL Mimi Wong collapsed m the dock during an adjournment of her trial m the High Court yesterday on a charge of murdering her Japanese lover's wife. The adjournment was requested by her833 words
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119 1970-11-04 14 SIX-MONTH-OLD Tan Ah Tiang died of a fractured skull on Oct. 22 a day after she fell from the first floor of a building m Orchard Road, a coroner was told yesterday. The girl's mother, Madam Chua Seok Pong, 23, of Commonwealth119 words
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Advertisement233 1970-11-04 14 i CAPITOL OPENS TODAY! 5 SHOWS: 11 am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.30-NO FREE LIST; I THEY DRINK HIS BLOOD and THE HORROR BEGINS! < I^?^^^^^ 5 B^BT I v^BBbSE J9bIHH BBj bb^^bh i Bbl^^^^BK B^^BmbT^^^bl B^b gf 3t353 btJ btbV L^ikHßJ lIH BV^^l I BmVbm Bb^ bT "^^^^bbj^ Christopher233 words
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Advertisement525 1970-11-04 14 OPENS TODAY NO FREE LIST I I 11 a.m.. 1 JO. 4.00. 4.30 A 9.15 p.m. < I David Chiang "HEROIC ONES" I I (A SHAW PRODUCTION) I I Mandarin m SHAWSCOPE. COLOR I OPENS TOOAV NO FREE LIST J I 41 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. I525 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-04 14 DENNIS THE MENACE «3 1 X, \JjJ w __»js»v .j"v» *JFlEVB2HAfcAGlGLrWENDJtoN^^ Sue's gonna low id tun* ey herself J* t20 words
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Advertisement1398 1970-11-04 15 S s ■"-^^^^^■""""""■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lllliniMUlllllllllllMlllllllllllliniUllllitt; 5 B. SSSSSm 9H|| 1 SsT/1 If* XmmmmW^^^^^^^m jßlm^^^ S S^S y I S A^_y t/ L/C/ Poß^stto F* I Zm H^m vv m^^U ii f-fl I S l^p WHli «m I^C^^l E^l I Br I Si «3S|3SS lifllllU I (J btj (AJ By -{^^^^K^^Mp '^^S^^Hu I1,398 words
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Article, Illustration192 1970-11-04 16 Living The New Midis A BEAUTIFUL splash of field flowers on soft, supple georgette washed out water colours dancing m a sea of pale blue organza and tiny geometric patterns living m a black and white world of clingy crepe these are The New Midis. The mood is young, romantic,192 words
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978 1970-11-04 16 UNKNOWN The life of the American wif e I THE AMERICAN community m I Singapore is growing rapidly as I businesses prosper and school personnel I and facilities are expanded to I accommodate an overwhelming number of new students. There are between 5,500 I and 6,000 Americans living m Singapore978 words
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Article, Illustration668 1970-11-04 17 MARIAN CHRISTY - Hell raiser Rudi is sizzling again... MARIAN CHRISTY By NEW YORK: "Clothes have no meaning/ 1 he said. His baritone voice underlined the words with discreet pooh-pooh undertones. Then a moment of dead silence to punctuate the rash statement steeped m explosive implications. Controversial speaker: California designer Rudi Gernreich, 47,668 words
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Article350 1970-11-04 17 CHEERS AND JEERS GOT any grouses? Air them here. Got any praises? Record them here. Get it off your chest every Wednesday m our therapeutic column, Cheers and Jeers. Address your letters to CHEERS and JEERS, Living, Singapore Herald, Third Floor, People's Park Complex, New Bridge Road, Singapore 1. CHEERS350 words
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Advertisement29 1970-11-04 17 I SUITS •DRESSES! I BATIKS. SAREES. IMPORTED FABRICS 24 HOURS SERVICE I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H JTtlk I JOHN LITTLES TIT SHOPPING CENTRE. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 1 TEL: ***** 703*029 words
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Advertisement1244 1970-11-04 18 For our Classjfied jplnEl r Tele- Ad Services C/t ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS, IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, aach additional word 40cts. All other classtttod advartlsamonts: Minimum $4/ »©r 20 words.1,244 words
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Advertisement549 1970-11-04 18 QUALIFY IN ADVERTISING through Advertising Institute of Australia expert coaching by I.C.S (0) Ltd Dept. At, P.O. Box 153a! Singapore I, Telephone *****. STUDY AT HOME 4 Pass Examinations: Rapid. Simplified Courses: Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting (preparing for LCC/Pitman) Correspondence, Secretarial Duties (preparing for Pitman): Write for details: Singapore Correspondence School549 words
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Advertisement495 1970-11-04 18 ENGLISH, Elementary Mathematics, Additional Mathematics 4 Science by experienced teacher. Tel. *****0 between 10 am 4 7 pm. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 593-A, Serangoon Road. Spore. Tel: ***** (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station) Excellent coaching for all Science subjects. Health Science, Elementary Additional Mathematics. Secondary II to H.S.C. 1971 PRIMARY495 words
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Advertisement483 1970-11-04 18 [NfNfl sEMBAWANG SHIPYARD Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of SAFETY OFFICER pWfX n"o uUr^^i or equivalent. Relevant working experience m the organisation and supervision of industrial safety practices is essential. Should also possess a good command of written English. Duties To be m charge of483 words
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Article91 1970-11-04 19 GULF TO S'PORE FREIGHTS UP 10% NEW YORK, Tues. Ocean freight rates between U.S. All antic and Gulf ports and Singapore, Malaya, Thailand and Indonesia will rise It percent, effective February l, it was announced by twelve shipping companies. These companies make up the Atlantic aud Gulf-Indonesia Coufereuce aud theAP - 91 words
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306 1970-11-04 19 Cassette pirates soon to 'face the music' CASSETTE pirates in Singapore may soon have to "face the music" if the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's proposed national office here achieves its aims. Five representatives of Singapore's bona fide phonographic industry are now in Hongkong finalising plans for setting up306 words
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Article, Illustration108 1970-11-04 19 PEOPLE in business Mr TAN SIEW HOU, one of the past judges of the Sixth Asian Advertising Congress Awards Competition (i»68) held m Singapore and Malaysia, now heads his own advertising agency IDServices Centre, Singapore. Mr Tan started his advertising career m 1961 with S.H. Benson, Singapore and was later108 words
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Article54 1970-11-04 19 NEW DELHI, Tues. India and Nepal have agreed to resume talks later this month on renewal of their 10-year-old trade and transit treaty, an Indian Government spokesman said today. The spokesman said resumption of the talks which broke down on Saturday would probably lead to a renewalAFP - 54 words
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Article327 1970-11-04 19 An Asian Economic Community? BANGKOK, Tues. Proposals for an agreement on trade cooperation m Asia which, could become "an enlightened Asian Economic Community" were discussed here today at a meeting attended by more than 70 Government and Central Bank officials from 21 Asian countries. The week-long meeting was called byAP - 327 words
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Article48 1970-11-04 19 TAIPEI, Tues. The third Si no Thai economic conference, scheduled to be held m Taipei on Nov. 21, will discuss problems of agricultural, industrial and technical co-operation between the two countries. The seven-day conference will be attended by experts of the two nations, sources said. APAP - 48 words
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Article272 1970-11-04 19 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. HONGKONG (Rate* m Hongkong dollars, for Nov. 3). On New York TT 6.0825 On New York DD 6.0750 Gold (99% finenees. oertael) *****6272 words
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Article, Illustration654 1970-11-04 19 A profile: Nobel Prize winner Paul A. Samuelson I THE 1970 winner of the Nobel Prize for economics is an American professor who defies traditional academic reserve in his personal speech as well as in many of his written works, with the result that he has become recognised as a654 words
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Article87 1970-11-04 19 LONDON, Tues. I Britain's monetary reserves gold, convertible currency and special drawing rights rose £30 million m October to £1.141 million, the Treasury announced. In September, there was a drop of £36 million and m August a fall of £18 million. October's increase m reservesAFP - 87 words
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Article85 1970-11-04 19 A M P A T TIN DREDGING will pay an interim dividend of 100 per cent on Dec. 11 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 13. This distribution represents roughly the profits earned by the Kent Dredge in the period Jan. 1 to July 24, when the dredge85 words
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Article111 1970-11-04 19 LONDON, Tues. Golden Hope has declared a second interim of 23 per cent, making a total of 35 per cent for the year to May 31, 1970. (Total dividend for the previous year was 30 per cent). The second interim is payable on December 15, 1970 and theReuter - 111 words
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Article50 1970-11-04 19 LONDON, Tues. Hidong announced a dividend of 15 per cent for the year to March 31, to be posted on or after November 25. Pre-tax profit was £29,375 (compared to £17,649 for the previous year). Provision for tax was £7.300 (£6B), and transfer to replanting reserve £5,000 (same). ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article39 1970-11-04 19 AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) made an unaudited net pre-tax profit of $336,083 in the first half of this year. The company, which turned public earlier this year, has not declared any dividend yet. Its pioneer status expired on June 7.39 words
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Article326 1970-11-04 19 Stock moved higher m early light trading yesterday. Stanpoors industrials added about 20 cents, while the Dow Jones industrial average tacked on more than a point, Advances led declines by a substantial margin and volume was about 1.6 million shares after 30 minutes of trading. (Paid326 words
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Article540 1970-11-04 19 The market was quietly firm yesterday. Some support was seen at Monday night's lower levels following the recent shake-out but buying was small and conditions remained slack ahead of the government monetary policy statement expected today. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 3.6 up at540 words
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Article241 1970-11-04 19 AMSTEkC .M I ntern atior ala were narrowly w.eu yesterday. Unilever, Akzo and Hoogovens rallied, but Royal Dutch and Philips lost ground. KLM was up in line with Wall Street. Shippings finished mainly up, but plantations were mostly fractionally down. Main banks were steady but insurances and most241 words
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Advertisement778 1970-11-04 20 WNfTO ORIENT UWSUD. K^BUILDINC. 2 SHENTON VWy SINCAPOWE 1. TEL W3633-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUfIG, R'DAM, HAVRE, AKVERP.BREM. NtrruNf ZIRCON i/iOac %/i Oac I'doni/I. MburgS/l R dam I I/I Havra 14/1 NIPTUNI AQUAMARINf 2 J»» t J.o J.n L d<M 4/2 Mburg 9/2 R'dam n/z Havra 13/2 ARRIVALS778 words
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Advertisement1405 1970-11-04 20 I I 1 /\\J X KEY p OR EASY REFERENCE: The ahlppJng schedules I' 1 X X beginning on this page are given In four parts for J^ I t\ X*^— rte+r ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. J*7. m J V Aii^^^mim .BtffiiliVmffa^ Each entry gives the following Information:1,405 words
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Article222 1970-11-04 21 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea suffered a deficit of US$lO2 million m maritime transport charges last year by transporting only 32 per cent of the nations total export and import commodities by Korean-flag ships. According to maritime transportation sources Korean-flag ships handled only 6.39 million tons of marine cargo222 words
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Article293 1970-11-04 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOV. 4. OUT: Vishva Prem 1/2, Galini 3/4, Bicolano 6/7, Durban Maru 8/9, Willemskerk 13/14, Nikkei Maru 18, Azuchisan Maru 19, Sletter 20 west, Kunak 21, Crystal Ume 22, Recife Maru 23/24, Tanagri 29/30, Telamon 31/32,293 words
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Advertisement1104 1970-11-04 21 CaSTDOLinrl ,nc, "<* ln fl hl P» filing out of Singapore for Far IVd East port, to tne north-east anna TAVLO^^^^^^"?^^ HB^arasssanasssssssssssssssssssssssss^ "ov 6/9 s.igon. Cam Rahn Bay, Z Q«»nhon. SSV/BA JALADHANYA Nov 7/9 Los Angeles (Dec 9). San Diago. ARiSTAGELOS N«w San Francisco. Vancouver B.C. "wv^/27 Japan direct. WIOSK/MSS1,104 words
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Advertisement352 1970-11-04 21 I SCINDIA HHES I IbVBM PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE WmmmM Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p. Sham Singapore L Angeles JAIAOHAMTA In Pt/S Nov 5/6 Nov 7/0 Nov a D«c IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW352 words
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143 1970-11-04 22 NEW DELHI, Tues. India has achieved a major breakthrough m growing tobacco comparable with some international varieties for the first time on light soil, it was officially announced here. The breakthrough has been described as significant, as a world-wide shortage of flue-cured qualityAFP - 143 words
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64 1970-11-04 22 ROME, Tues. Italy's imports of coffee from Singapore m the first five months of this year almost doubled to 8,103 quintals, valued at U*****,560. For the same period last year, imports were only 4,179 quintals, worth U*****,800, according to official statistics. Coffee imports fromAFP - 64 words
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Article173 1970-11-04 22 HONGKONG, Tues. More than HK$239 million (about $120 million) worth of machinery was imported into Hongkong last year for the textile and garment manufacturing industry, the biggest export money earners. Most of the equipment was for the making of garments and included sewing machines, rotary powerAFP - 173 words
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64 1970-11-04 22 Special Czech bicycles for North Vietnam MOSCOW, Tues. Czechoslovakia supplied North Vietnam with 10,000 specially constructed bicycles annually for the past 10 years, Tass agency reported. In a report from Prague, the agency said the bicycles equipped with special tyres and rust resistant, could take a load of about 450AFP - 64 words
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Article384 1970-11-04 22 Closing prices business done STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE EXCEPT for the hotel section, the share market yesterday was dull and prices edged lower on a broad front. The day's transactions totalled 836,000 to which industrial subscribed 523,000. properties 167.000 and hotels 220.000. Industrial losers had a four-to-one edge384 words
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Article1036 1970-11-04 22 KEY Closing buyers' and Milan' prices at* followed by the business done. Flffutf m bracket* denote traded lots m I.ooo's. Whan the price la not followed by a figure la brackets, it means only a stable lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The but figures show the1,036 words
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Article78 1970-11-04 22 (Managers' prices for Nov. 4) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.04 1.09 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.84 Third Singtfcore 1.1 6xd The Commerce Ind. Fluid .99 1.04 The Saving Fund 1.0178 words
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Article359 1970-11-04 22 RUBBER 48-s/s cents a lb. (down one-eight cent). Fairly active trading took place yesterday morning although price movement was only fractional. After opening at 48-3/4 cents a buyer for November l RSS, the market dropped onequarter cent on long liquidation. At this level, a fair amount of shortcovering359 words
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Article72 1970-11-04 22 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Steady; ClF's Nov. 17-1/8 buyer 17-3/8 nominal seller, Dec. 17-7/16 buyer 17-11/16 nominal seller, Jan. 17-13/16 buyer 18-1/16 nominal seller; Spot 18-5/8 19; Settlements Dec. 18-7/8 19-1/8, Jan. 19-1/8 19-5/16, Feb. 19-3/8 19-1/2, Jan/March 19-3/8 19-1/2, April/June 20-1/4 20-3/8,72 words
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Article59 1970-11-04 22 TIN $65€.12^ a picul (up $2,121^). The Straits tin price appreciated by $2.12^ in Penang yesterday despite a drop of £1 a ton in the London overnight price. Demand was reported from all quarters with Britain providing the biggest orders and the day's turnover was 255 tons, down59 words
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Article15 1970-11-04 22 The Tokyo stock market was closed yesterday, (Nov. 3) for Culture Day Holiday.15 words
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Article156 1970-11-04 22 (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;156 words
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Article283 1970-11-04 22 LONDON, Tues. The tin production deficit is likely to be only about 3,500 tons this year because of a falling-off m consumption by the United States and Japan, writes the influential London metal brokers, A. STRAUSS. This is probably half the estimated deficit generallyAFP - 283 words
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Article707 1970-11-04 22 Mining shares continued to decline yesterday although falls were not as severe as of late. One or two issues edged ahead. Industrials looked a little steadier while m oils, selected support made itself felt. Western Compass showed signs of recovery, adding two cents at 67 cents, while707 words
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Article228 1970-11-04 22 Prices generally held steady m another slow session yesterday. Scattered small sales were recorded without arousing any significant interest. Wharves, however, had more than 20,000 units traded, holding steady at £29.70. Associated Hotels were very active as large lots came on the market and were gradually absorbed.228 words
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Article188 1970-11-04 22 LONDON, Tues. Grain shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to the Azores at US$B.6B fio (free m and out) for Nov. S/IS, while m the coal section a cargo was booked from Hampton Roads to Japan at US$l2.OO fd (free discharge) for early Nov. Business188 words
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506 1970-11-04 23 p.^^ LUMPUR, Tues -POSEIDON, with apprentice Patrick Ng»w up, did a smart 3f gallop m 40-2/5 on a soft track here this morning. k I Ji, fn y^ r ld Hawi needs a B°°<> *"»<* to be at his best If he gets506 words
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Article105 1970-11-04 23 MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia's biggest prestige race, the Melbourne Cup, has been won by five-year-old New Zealand gelding Baghdad Note, carrying 8.07 and ridden by E.J. Didham. The i^-\ outsider gave New Zealand its first AS7S.OOO win since 1964. Baghdad Note won by three-quarters length from105 words
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317 1970-11-04 23 Taiwan's ace all set for world, Asian marks TAIPEI, Tues. Miss Chi Cheng, Taiwan's highest hope at the forthcoming Bangkok Asian Games has recovered completely from her leg injury, but there is still a risk that the wound might give trouble during the contest. This was what she told someAFP - 317 words
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Article374 1970-11-04 23 THE racing fixtures for 1971 issued by the Malayan Racing Association. Singapore (Jan. 9 to 17) Classes 3, 5 6; Kuala Lumpur (Jan. 23 to 31) Selangor Gold Cup, Classes 1 2 4; Penang (Feb. 6 to 14) Classes 3, 5 ft 6. Singapore (Feb.374 words
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559 1970-11-04 23 NEW YORK, Tues. The United States, England and Argentina are the co-favourites m the 18th annual World Cup Golf matches to be played over the Jockey Club Course m Buenos Aires from Nov. 12-15. Singapore is represented by Alvin Liau and Phua ThinAFP - 559 words
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Article, Illustration16 1970-11-04 23 Steven Seah (centre) beats Hotel Equatorial's Adam Khamis to score the second goal for Ming Court.16 words
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241 1970-11-04 23 LONDON, Tues. British bookies rate Glasgow Celtic, crack Scottish soccer team, 4-1 favourites to win the European Cup of Champions. Sixteen teams will be battling tomorrow for places m the quarter finals and Celtic is the only one that has previously won theAP - 241 words
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Article188 1970-11-04 23 Ming Court wins soccer friendly NEWLY formed Ming Court Hotel soccer team gave good account of themselves when they beat a team from Hotel Equatorial 3-1 m a friendly match at Farrer Park This was Ming Court's third straight win m four matches played. They opened their score m the188 words
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Article175 1970-11-04 23 Barron in snooker tourney final EDINBURGH, Tues. English champion, John Barron, of Mevagissey, qualified for the final of the world amateur snooker championship, which continued here yesterday, when he beat Shyam Shroff of India 4-2 at the Meadow bank Stadium. It was Shroffs second successive defeat. Shroff had a breakAFP - 175 words
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Article230 1970-11-04 23 THIRTEEN entries have been received for the Singapore Badminton Association's InterCommercial Houses tournament which starts tonight. The event is being revived by the SBA on a different pattern this year. Each team is allowed to submit a minimum of five men and two women players (excluding reserves).230 words
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Miscellaneous36 1970-11-04 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff YOU'LL FEEL A J^,*f IbUs"" HIM GO.'yl^3 PAYS SINCE HIS FOLKS... IF YOU'LL TnamE V O sssw A OKI iam^mp >CH^^\ ess BNr**C9J vv^^^^^ mw^Sa\ B IBi a i V *Sx.36 words
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Article, Illustration477 1970-11-04 24 BRADFORD, Yorkshire, Tucs. The Rugby World Cup wts stolen from a hotel lobby here on Sunday night. Thieves took it from a display table m the Midland Hotel where the Australian team was staying for their match with France m this year's World Cup championship*. AustraliaAP - 477 words
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551 1970-11-04 24 Singapore slump to 3rd defeat against Indonesia ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Japan and South Korea today headed towards their clash for top honours m the Third Asian Women's Basketball Championship here, while Singapore slumped to its third defeat m as many games. Japan went on a scoring spree agajnst551 words
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312 1970-11-04 24 BEN D' CUNHA - BEN D' CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The poor facilities provided to officials and players participating m the 10-nation Third Asian Women's Basketball Championship here have been attributed to shortage of funds. Vice-President of the Executive Organising Committee Mr.. Eugene Chong said that312 words
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Article, Illustration26 1970-11-04 24 Singapore's forward Tee Kee Lam attempts to stop Thanomsree Vuthikun of Thailand from scoring m the Asian women's championships at Stadium Negara. The Thais won 71.34.26 words
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218 1970-11-04 24 World Cup bowling elimination rounds tonight EIGHT top international bowlers will battle it out tonight at Jackie's Orchard for the honour to represent the Republic m this year's World Cup Bowling Championships at Copenhagen from Nov. 26 to 29. Singapore Herald kegler Charlie Koh heads the list with a score218 words
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263 1970-11-04 24 GOOD co-ordination between their halves and forwards contributed largely to Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment "B" Company's win over Singapore Cricket Club Colts by 25 points (goal; penalty goal and five tries) to 6 (penalty and a try m a rugby friendly on263 words
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224 1970-11-04 24 Simons in open squash quarterfinals TOP SEED Australian Malcolm Simons entered the quarter-finals when he beat Francis Chan (Police) m straight sets m the Singapore Squash Racket Association Open championship at Mount Vernon yesterday. Simons took only IS minutes for his 9-1, 9-0, 9-1 victory. He takes on Number Eight224 words
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147 1970-11-04 24 THE New Zealand netball team showed their class beating a Singapore team by 42 goals to 11 m their final match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. The world champions delighted the crowd with their aggressive pace and brilliant ball control They towered over147 words
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342 1970-11-04 24 DEFENDING champions Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association came from behind to beat Singapore Pools 3-1 m the Football Association youth tournament replay match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The first encounter was abandoned by the referee when the crowd refused to leave the342 words
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Miscellaneous30 1970-11-04 24 ftiTT^W ImL r- A RUGBY: SCC Colts' vs. J.B. United (SCC 5.15 pm) BADMINTON: InterCommercial Houses Tournament (SBA 8 pm) FOOTBALL: Indonesia vs FAS Under 23 (J. Besar 7.30 pm)30 words
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