Singapore Herald, 5 November 1970

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  • 12 1 jjg^jgjjjagtpore Thursday, November S, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 284 1 Divided mid-term verdict and a 1 972 problem for Nixon BY WALTER R. WEARS WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon and the Republicans have overridden history but very little else with the divided verdict of the mid- term elections. The White House may find the new, still-Democratic Senate a bit more tractable
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  • 71 1 HONOLULU, A Hawaiian state Senator was re-elected to •Olce 11 dayy after his death. The Democrat, Larry Kuriyama, was assassinated at his home on Octomber 23. He was unopposed In the election and because of the date of his death It was not possible legally to
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  • 45 1 A 10 YEAR-OLD boy, Ramasamay Krishnan of Kampong Bahru, was run over and killed by train reversing at the locomotive repair shed m Kampong Bahru yesterday. Police said he had been playing hide-and-seek with some other boys m the shed.
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  • 986 1 Big pay rise for ALL in SAF? OFFICERS' TER TO BE CUT BY HALF YEAR CONDITIONS of service for National Servicemen and regulars are to be "revised to greatly improved levels. The acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dr. Goh K«;ng Swee, told Parliament yesterday that he would give more
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  • 390 1 MINISTER for Science and Technology Dr. Toh Chin Chye said yesterday he hoped that by 1975 ail Government departments and three-quarters of private industries with external dealings would have converted to the metric system. Dr. Toh was making a Ministerial statement m Parliament
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  • 59 1 BONN, Wed. Souae 50,000 West Germaa womei are to become "haaaa folia ea pigs" for Ave years to test the side effects of birth coatrol pills ia a Health Mlaiatry experimeat. The programme, t<> start aext year, was proposed hy the Geramaa Pharmaceutical Predacts Coatrol Service aad
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    196 1 six, and a boy, Ah Ten«. five, sustained SSJL 1 a"J were treated at the Thomson Road General Hospital. A neighbour, Mr. Teo Tian Lan, 30, said: "I had Just returned from when l h f ard J ne c^ ren crying for Burning cloth tt¥ A1 m n
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  • 99 1 KIU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Par (lament will reconvene on Feb. 22 next year instead of Feb. 17,a spokesman of the Prime Minister's office said today. 4 'lt will be held immediately after the Installation of the new Yang di-Pertnan Agong on Feb. 2*," he said.
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    • 210 1 IbHI^^^ I BAR GIRL Mimi Wong (left) who W *m is on trial in the High Court with her husband Sim Woh Kum, 37, on m V f a charge of murdering her Japanese W Mj > lover's wife, Mrs. Ayako Watanabe. ijjm V 1 At yosterday's hearing, engineer V
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  • 1476 2 The big plan for removing soldiers' grievances ...from Dr. Goh Keng Swee's Ministerial I] |A||£J Statement on the Enlistment Act (Amendment) Bill m Parliament yesterday. I CONDITIONS of service m the Army, at present A I governed by regulations made while we were m m I Malaysia, will be revised
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  • 680 2 THE enormous task of rationalising the National Service scheme is well m hand. That is clear from Dr. Goh Keng Swee's statement m Parliament yesterday. So many questions have been raised, however, that the Defence Minister had time to supply only some
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    • 462 2 EXISTING POLICY DECISION NEW POLICY 1 CATEGORIES OF PERSONS LIABLE FOR NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION The following categories of persons are liable for national service The following categories of persons shall be liable for registration national service registration a. Male citizens and permanent residents born on or after Ist To be
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    • 31 2 I QUALITY 1 SPORTS EQUIPMENT I /^^^v Available At I (lS$ffie«K^ Singapore's I W Traditionally I £y&2][ Exclusive J) I *s Sports Store... I i/^pS Thursday, Novembers, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD
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  • 206 3 Ex-Barisan Sosialis branch official freed from detention A FORMER vicechairman of the Barisan Socialis Bukit Panjang branch, Chng Yong Par, 35, was released from political detention yesterday. A Government statement said yesterday that Chng joined the Anti-British Leagues satellite organisation of the Communist Party of Malays m He was instructed
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  • 98 3 Those who are taking the Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificates and the Singapore Government High School Certificate examinations this month should submit their applications before the examinations begin. Applications must be made on special forms provided by the Universities Central Council on
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  • 377 3 International effort is the answer' CONTROL OF ENVIRONMENT BY AMERICAN ENVOY SINGAPORE was advised to adopt an international approach m protecting its environment because it could achieve very little on its own, with the exception of its spectacularly successful "Keep Singapore Clean*' programmes. This advice was given by the American
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  • 58 3 Malaysia to launch campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia Is to launch a campaign against environmental pollution. The National Operations Council approved at Its meeting today the recommen dations of a special committee on anti- pollution measures. The Dlrecot of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, directed the Lommittee to investigate the problems
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  • 75 3 ABOUT 800 principals and ETV Coordinators are attending ETV Utilisation Course designed to familiarise educators with ways and means to get the maximum benefit from ETV programmes. The week-long course which started on Monday was m preparation for ETV programmes for primary schools which
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  • 99 3 S'pore to send three to medical meeting SINGAPORE will be sending three representatives to an international assembly of the Asia* Pacific League •f Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation la Ceylon. The conference which will start on Nov. 2«, will be the first of its kind to be held m Aria. Singapore
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  • 197 3 A LABOURER claimed m court yesterday that he had wrenched a public telephone off its mounting with the intention of taking it home because he had got no answer when he made a caH. Sambantham Singaram, 32, of Tank Road, pleaded guilty to
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  • 209 3 THE Minister for Cvlture, Mr. Jek Yen Thong, presented awards to 2§2 Mood donors yesterday at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. Thanking the donors, the Minister said the people of Singapore enjoyed a high standard of living, "but it Is equally important to
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  • 210 3 Muslim pilgrims urged: Go by air to Mecca PILGRIMS going to Mecca have been advised to fly there, instead of going by ship. The information officer of the Muslim Religious Council, Tuan Haji Ibrahim Osman, said that taking a plane there is much cheaper m the long run. He said
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  • 460 4 1.000 traffic offences by SAF drivers in a year says Dr. Goh DRIVERS of Singapore Armed Forces vehicles committed 1,000 traffic offences between Oct. 1, 1969 and Sept. 30 this year, Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee told Parliament yesterday. lie said: "The accident rate is deplorably high, about three
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  • 209 4 THE Government plans to set up a marine industrial estate at Loyang to provide bases for oil exploration and drilling and other labour and capital intensive industries. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, disclosed this In Parliament yesterday when
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  • 350 4 One- room flats at Bukit Ho Swee to sro IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY THE Housing and Development Board plans to convert all semi-communal oneroom flats with outside toilets m Jalan Bukit Ho Swee into two-room improved flats. Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Development, said this m Parliament yesterday
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  • 306 4 HDB PLAN FOR INDUSTRIAL SITES IN HOUSING ESTATES THE Housing and Development Board will provide sites In large housing estates for use as industrial areas or for the building of flatted factories. And if there is a demand, the board is prepared to build flatted factories or lease the sites
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  • 270 4 THE Government is expanding facilities for housing the poor and the aged m Singapore. Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, said this m Parliament yesterday, m reply to a question by Mr. Yeo Choo Kok (Delta). Inche Wok said that Bushey
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  • 415 4 A BILL providing for the preservation of monuments m Singapore was passed by Parliament yesterday. Moving the second reading of the Bill, Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E.W. Barker said the last decade m Singapore had been marked
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  • 58 4 THE WORLD Health Organi sation has organised a seminar on "The use of medical radiological apparatus and facilities" m co-operation with the Singapore Government. The seminar to be held from Nov. 9 to 21, at the Faculty of Medicine here will be opened by Mr. Chua
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  • 189 5 TTC AND VARSITY EDUCATION SCHOOL TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW INSTITUTE COURSES leading to the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Education will be conducted by the Institute of Education, when it is set up, Education Minister Lim Kirn San told Parliament yesterday. Moving the second
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  • 512 5 Further, promotion of lecturers after a certain point leads staff members to principal ships and positions m the inspectorate, resulting m a constant turnover of staff at the College. The Institute, by virtue of its independent status, will be able to appoint its teaching staff at professorial
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  • 139 5 IN-SERVICE COURSES FOR BI-LINGUAL EDUCATION THE MINISTER of State for Education, Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng yesterday reiterated the Government's policy on M-liagualism as a means for social integration In our mnltl-raclaJ society. He told Parliament that special In-service courses on the teaching of mathematics and science In English and Chinese
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  • 247 5 Compensation now for some work diseases -WORKERS contracting certain occupational diseases will soon be eligible for compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance. Disclosing this to Parliament yesterday, the Minister of State for Labour, Mr. Sia Kah Hui said the Ordinance will also be amended to increase compensation rates. He was
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  • 114 5 A TOTAL of civil servants fonnd to he inefficient have heen referred to the Pnhllc Service Com ■Its*— steee last year. The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chlnt, disclosed this la Parliament yesterday hi reply to Mr. J.F. Coacelcso (Katoag). Mr.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 26 5 Kimt F^hir- Syndicate Int 1970 World ncKt. re^rvd. /^V. "Getting fired today is nothing! Why, when I had to try selling pencils during the great depression
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  • 164 6 Govt finds jobs for 27,400 citizens in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 27,391 unemployed Malaysian citizens were found jobs thro ugh the Government employment offices m the first nine months of this year. This was reported to the National Operations Council meeting here today when reviewing labour situation
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  • 81 6 HEARING on the Japan Airlines dispute m the Industrial Arbitration Court, set for yesterday, has been postponed to Monday. The dispute is over the question of special payments to employers who speak Japanese The workers allege that one employee was given sueb an allowance but
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  • 35 6 POLICE are investigating the loss of three porcelain statues, valued at $1,800, from a shop m Victoria Street, belonging to Mr. Kwok Wan Chan, 63. The theft was discovered early yesterday.
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  • 422 6 Plan to drive traffic from Raffles Place PEDESTRIAN PRECINCT FOR SHOPPERS RAFFLES Place is to become a pedestrian shopping precinct traffic will be barred. Final details are being worked out by the Traffic Police and the PWD to prohibit all vehicles from entering or remaining at Raffles Place other than
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  • 384 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two Opposition political parties today urged the Government to relax travel restrictions to China. The Democratic Action Party and the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia suggested this as one of the first steps towards normalisation of relations with Peking. Welcoming Malaysia's indirect approach
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  • 119 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Operations Council reported today that two bombs exploded la the bashes a short distance from the naval base at Sibu In the Third Division of Sarawak on Oct. 27. A statement issued after the NOC meeting
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  • 174 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The secretary-general of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, said tonight that the Alliance could remain m power for another two terms. Dr. Tan stressing that he was speaking m his personal capacity, added that by
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  • 82 6 KUCHING, Wed. Fifty-six political detainees here were released today. The detainees had been held at the Centre for Protective Custody for about six months. Most of them are m their twenties. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Rahman Yakub, who addressed the detainees before their release,
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  • 145 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Singapore may open a consulate m Medan to encourage investment m Sumatra by Singapore businessmen, the government supervised Antara News Agency reported today. The agency said that Singapore's ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, explored various business possibilities when he
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 301 8 NO POLICEMAN VISITED PROF. COHEN I REFER to a statement by Professor Leonard Cohen which was publisher* m your paper on Nov. 2. It is alleged m his statement that: "For example, the letter concerning my diplomas was delivered today by a UNIFORMED POLICE OFFICER. "I suppose a policeman was
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    • 168 8 ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A HINDI FILM, THEN... MR DORAL, m replying to "Hindi Fan" (SH Nov. 2) says: "despite the fact that Hindi is not one of the 4 official languages../* Is TV entertainment the sole right of those who speak the four official languages, and a
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    • 1890 8 The right to choose a student's future A recent press report said that there were 20,000 students m technical and vocational schools m Singapore. The report, while not stating how many of such schools there were, said that the number of students was deemed insufficient to meet the demand for
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    • 952 8 EXISTING POLICY DECISION NEW POLICY a. Higher School Certificate holders who are awarded scholarships No change As before, throueh the Public Service Commission. b. Higher School Certificate holders admitted to local institutions No change. However, the number Deferment will be progressively reduced By 1973 na of higher learning and who
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  • 12 9 U.S. election special LATEST U.S. election special LATEST U.S. election special LATEST...'
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  • 178 9 MASSACHUSETTS reelected Sen. Edward Kennedy by a substantial majority, but by less' than m his last victory. With 74 per cent of the vote counted, the Democratic Senator led Republican Josian Spaulding 772,660 or 64 per cent to 450,816 or 36 per cent. ODD NEGROES made
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  • 194 9 MANILA, Wed. A passenger bus strayed off a mountain road and rolled down a ravine today killing 17 people two days after 19 others died m a similar accident m the same area. Two persons were injured m Wednesday's accident. Monday's 19 fatalities
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  • 568 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. Democrats recaptured control of the Senate m America's general elect ions. But the crucial mid-term voting, regarded as a referendum on President Richard Nixon's Republican administration, also produced some significant Republican victories. Returns from yesterday's balloting signalled a small gain m the Republican
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    206 9 HERE are winners of the Governors' races (D Democrat, R Republican): Alabama— George Wallace, D Arkansas— Dale Bumpers, D California— Ronald Reagan, R, ((incumbent) Colorado— John A. Love, R, (incumbent). Connecticut Thoma J. Meskill. R. Florida— Reubin Askew, D. Georgia— Himmy Carter, D. Hawaii— John A. Burns, D. (incumbent.)
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  • 333 9 SENATE IN DETAIL RESULTS of the 35 senate races are as follows (outgoing party m parentheses) R Republican D Democrat I Independent C Conservative. ALASKA R (R) Red Stevens defeats Wendell Kay ARIZONA R (R) Paul B. Fannin re-elected. CALIFORNIA D (R) John Tunney defeats incumbent George Murphy. CONNECTICUT R
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  • 128 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Voters m Sao Francisco county amd across the Golden Gale m Marine County voted m favonr of resolutions calling for withdrawal of American troops from Southeast Asia. With SB per cent of the vote ia, San Francisco favonred 1 #2,211
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  • 223 9 Indo-China policy: No change TOP SAIGON Government officials expressed with satisfaction the view that United States policy toward Vietnam would remain unchanged by the 1 U.S. elections. Said One: "President Nixon will be able to go on applying his policy without restriction. He will have his hands free, which means
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  • 114 9 REPUBLICANS, captialiaing heavily, on law-and-order campaigns and support from President Nixon, swept Democra Albert Gore from the U.S. Senate and elected their first Tennessee Governor m SO years. William Brock, 39, turned back Gore's bid for re-election to his fourth Senate term m a race widely regarded as
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    • 110 9 Democrats Elected 21 Previously elected 32 Total 53 Republicans Elected 1 1 Previously elected 33 Total 44 Republicans: 4 gains from Democrats Democrats: 2 gains from Republicans. Plus two Independents. Indiana undecided. Democrats Elected 20 Previously elected 7 Total 27 Republicans Elected 12 Previously elected s Total 20 DEMOCRATS: Alabama,
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  • 3 10 WORLD IN BRIEF
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  • 283 10 SAINT LAURENT DU PONT Prance Wed. Two Danish specialists were helping French doctors with the task of identifying bodies of victims of Sunday's Nightclub inferno. A dental specialist and an identification specialist were working alongside five French doctors, including three from the armed forces.
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  • 200 10 SANTIAGO, Wed.. Chile's mw Marxist President, Dr Salvador Allende, promises to respect "the law and democratic tradition of our country" m order to give the ratios "peace and progress" m the next six years. "The people today have entered the House of Presidents with me/ the 62-year-old
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  • 179 10 Driver admits killing Wolniak KARACHI, Wed. Mohamad Firoze, the driver of the cargo van which ploughed into officials at Karachi airport on Sunday killing Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Zygfryd Wolniak, today admitted he acted deliberately, it was officially announced here. Firoze was being held for a preliminary period of two
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  • 57 10 TOKYO, Wed. Narth Korea rejected a liaited Nalfoaw re— lit— calttac for iv riailrtiail participaOm la Ike Koreas debate at the wwld •rgaaUatia*. The rei»Utt— called for N«rth lUrea's parttrlpatt— la the U.N. dUcMMlea the ILwcaa uiidii aalv If It "first uaeqalvocally accepted the competence
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  • 35 10 SAN FRANCISCO Wed. One of the 18 wheels on a Boeing 747 jet carrying 162 persons fell off during takeoff at San Francisco airport, but the craft landed safely an hour later.
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  • 33 10 BOMBAY, Wed. A special Russian transport plane arrived at Santa Cruz airport from Moscow to carry, home the Soviet spacecraft Zond-8 recovered after its splashdown m the Indian Ocean last week.
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  • 260 10 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Wed. Actress Jane Fonda spent ten hours m Cnyaboga County Jail after her arrest at Cleveland Airport early yesterday on charges of fraudulently bringing drugs into the country and assaulting a U.S. Customs officer. She was released on a $5,000
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  • 406 10 BBBV laMU ybBBSJI pK__^__^^^^^^^^^^^_ IWy^BfirVa, A ssWMPlloJflfWiflM AMMAN, Wed. A car carrying members of the Arab Ceasefire Commission was among the targets of hidden gunmen who opened fire m several places of the Jordanian capital yesterday, according to an Interior Ministry communique. None of
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  • 256 10 Israel sets up new logistics system in Sinai LIFE BEGINS AT tl LONDON, Wed. Harold Hodgkin, a missionary, left his London home to begin a new life as an immigrant to Australia at the age of 91 GOING METRIC? HONGKONG, Wed. A committee set up to study the application of
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  • 289 10 WASHINGTON, Wed. Both the United States and the Soviet Union have reduced their fleets m the Mediterranean, returning to the level of rival naval Dower that existed before the recent Jordanian crisis, the Defence department announced. Jerry W. Freidheim, deputy assistant secretary of
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  • 195 10 Police halt demo by Spanish strikers MADRID, Wed. Massive police reinforcements m Madrid's working class Atocha quarter today halted a mass demonstration called by the clandestine Spanish Workers Commissions m protest at the detention of political prioners. There were sporadic outbursts, with students and workers yelling "freedom-amnesty," but police kept
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  • 144 10 HONGKONG, Wed. -If Britain could not look after Hongkong's interests with regard to her possible entry into the European Common Market and the UNCTAD General Preference scheme-then the only alternative was for Hongkong to look after herself, an Urban Councillor, Mr Henry Hu, said today.
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  • 583 11  -  PETER COLE-ADAMS By SCEPTICS who questioned the British Conservative Government' s will and ability to translate its philosophy into action have had their answer. Last week's statement by Mr. Anthony Barber on the Government's new policies for public spending must rate as one of the most
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  • 973 11 BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS MR. HEATH intends to give Britain a distinctive foreign policy, with the content and the style very much of his own choosing. The pieces have been falling into place m recent weeks, though the clattering row over South African
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  • 184 12 THE SAFE cycling aad motor-cycling campaign planned by the National Safety First C ouncil for next week has bees postponed to Feb. 7 next year. Mr. Milton Tan, Chairman of the council, said that the council's efforts were bow being concentrated on running
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  • 45 12 POLICE have recovered $8,129 part of the $946,000 Thartered Bank loot early on Tuesday in a series of raids in Tan Tye Alley, off River Valley Road, and Boat Quay. No arrests have been made, but 11 suspects were questioned.
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  • 661 12 IN CIVIL SERVICE From Page 2 For the graduates now doing National Service, especially those who have been commissioned as officers, I want to say that the Government acknowledges that it has a special obligation to them. Those with the requisite qualifications who wish to
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  • 238 12 THE SINGAPORE Employers' Federation has shown a keen interest m the NTUC's latest co-operative venture the Workers' Dental Clinic scheme. Mr. Leslie Long, chairman, of the NTUC's social and welfare committee said yesterday the Federation has "agreed m principle" to accept a dental
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  • 112 12 Year's jail for rioting with offensive weapon LABOURER Ho Swee Kirn, 23, of Duxton Road, was sentenced to one year's jail by Seventh Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow yesterday for rioting with an offensive weapon. Prosecuting Officer, Snr. Insp. V. Aeria, told the court that a police constable from the Security
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  • 137 12 BOTH the management of Jurong Shipyard Ltd. and the police declined to comment yesterday on a statement by Mr. D c van Nair, secretary-general of the NTUC on "agitation and gangsterism" by some workers of the shipyard. Mr. Nair, m his capacity
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  • 73 12 BO AC iaaagarated Us mw Leadoa-Siagapere-Mel bourse service last Saaday A spakesataa said this was t* meet a demaid by Siagapereaas for a direct service to Melbourae. Formerly, It had five fllgkto f fear Aastrallaa cities, via Singapore per week. The cities were
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  • 207 12 Said and granite marries to come under the law PARLIAMENT passed yesterday the Sand and Granite Quarries Bill which provides for the licensing and control of these quarries. Speaking at the second reading of the Bill, Mr. E.W. Barker, the Minister for Law and National Development, said that the Bfll
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  • 79 12 From Page 1 various industries, wfll liaise with Government to ensure that metrication is introduLed gradually and smoothly without dislocation of produLtion and trade. He said it was impossible to expect housewives, amahs or hawkers to change overnight to the metric system. "There must be a long period
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  • 374 12 SAF will soon be an air power, says retiring FEAF chief THE Air Defence Command of thd SAF should soon be able to play a vital role m the region's defence, according to Air Marshal Sir Neil Wheeler, RAF. At Changi yesterday he said that the standard of SAF pilots
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    • 211 12 I YOU CAN I I STAY YOUNG I I IF YOU KNOW HOW! I FORMULA 3 Geriatric Capsules are not just B any Geriatric Capsules. FORMULA 3 B Geriatric Capsules are formulated with the OVER fl I 30's m mind. As YOU grow older YOUR arteries I I harden. This
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 230 12 19 am 5 pm: Exhibition of Sow Cheng Sam (Hokkien); handwork and teaching aids Sum Hup Village Lorong for the handicapped at Singa- Kinchir The Nun's Story pore Council of Social Services (Teochew); Mandai (12 m.s.) (third floor), 11 Penang Lane. Community Centre Slang 10 am 7 pm: Art exhibition
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 1 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Thursday, Nov. 5, 1970
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    • 770 1 SAYS ENGINEER WATANABE ENGINEER Hiroshi Watanabe agreed yesterday that it was possible that out of fear he had sexual intercourse with his mistress after she had threatened that "something** would happen to him or his family if he broke
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    • 72 1 COMPANY DIRECTOR ADMITS $174,905 SWINDLE A DIRECTOR of Canning Holdings Sendlrlaa lerhad yesterday admitted misappropriating $174,M5 belonging to the company. No facts were read and Ctiaa Koon Beng (above) 28, of Alexandra Road, was remanded m custody for a week. DPP P.O. Ram told Ninth Magistrate F.G. Remedios that investigations
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    • 66 1 WONG Yoke Sin, 36, a housewife, of Geylang Road was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice D'Cotta m the High Court yesterday on the grounds of her husband's desertion. They were married m November 1962. Her husband, Wong Kok Wing, 38, left m June 1964 and did
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    • 225 1 SINGAPORE OFFERS TEACHING FACILITIES TO OTHER COUNTRIES SINGAPORE is offering its public health and family planning facilities for regional teaching courses to member-countries of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo). Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, the Minister of State for Education, announced this yesterday at the opening of the
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    • 561 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A late application by beautician Jutta Lydia Graf-Kraft to make counter allegations of adultery against her husband who sued her for divorce on the same grounds was today allowed by the High Court. Her application to amend her
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      • 51 1 ARCHIE By Bob Montana J Tw NOU NO ONE CAN AAAKE L^— MEAN YOU OPEN YOUR <^& I I HAVE TO X VDU SM AAOUTH IF YOU V-v EAT DINNER WWr J DON'T WANT TO/Z^A .NOW, ARCH yd TO S^ VDO YOU WANT ftj J^^tMtf 1 Itd say anything/"^! P
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      • 344 1 THE TIDES" TODAY: 3.i5 am (7.S ft.); 1.44 pm (t.l ft.) TOMORROW: 4.15 am (7.1 ft.); 2.» pm (8.5 ft.) ]p*******^^y3l^sCO|#©********* )|c 3|c >ff niTfHHnnsHi rvrKQnsLiiLH FTniSHLnHH rm^ssffssHi DO not trust others with BE ready for changes. YOU will not gain by ursiFXPFCTFn pv^-i* lA I your money. Being a
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    • 209 2 Captain fined $11,000 for having dutiable cigarettes DUTCH ship master Horjus Poppe, 32, was fined $11,000, or 18 months' jail, m the First District Court yesterday for having 454 ib. of dutiable cigarettes aboard his vessel on Oct. 28. First District Judge A.W. Ghows also ordered the cigarettes to be
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    • 207 2 Tourist who stole shopper's: I purse pleads: I was muddle-headed A TOURIST from Hongkong was fined $500 yesterday for stealing a purse from a teacher who was shopping m High Street on Tuesday. Ng Tak Seng, 65, a dressmaker, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him in
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    • 114 2 THE NTUC Building Saeatoa Way Is bow being beautified m preparatloa for the co m I a g Commonwealth Heads of States Coafereace la Singapore la Jaaaary. Thirty-one prime mlalstera aad prestdeats attending the conference will be aslag offices oa the secoad aad third floors of
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    • 100 2 ALLAN Lee Mong Huat, 27, a clerk, of Kirn Keat Road, was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice D'Cotta m the High Court yesterday on the grounds of his wife's desertion. They were married m September 1908 and his wife, Wong Chwee Yun
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    • 41 2 A WARRANT was issued yesterday for the arrest of the manager of Kwong Nam Engineering Works Ltd. for failing to appear m the Second Traffic Court to answer 19 charges of failing to pay parking surcharges amounting to $65.
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    • 90 2 LAST DAY FOR 'PIRATES' TO REGISTER TODAY is the last day tar registration 9i pirate taxi-drivers. T» date, 1,266 af them have registered far jab conversion. There were 38 registrations yesterday at the three centres Registry of Vehicles, Ministry of Labour and the Chinese Chamber af Commerce, Hill Street. Pirate
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    • 200 2 FISHERMAN Heng Chew Hong was yesterday acquitted by a district judge of a charge of helping to dispose of stolen goods worth $790 because the prosecution's case rested only on evidence given by two alleged accomplices who are both serving jail sentences. The prosecutor
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    • 357 4 The big charity binge begins AS THE holiday season approaches, many women's organisations are preparing to sell a variety of handmade novelty and craft Items to benefit Singapore charities. In the past, these charity activities have been quite successful m providing much-needed funds for the deaf, blind and retarded, and
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      • 221 4 ITs nice to be back with you so soon. As you know, Thursday is the new JUNIOR LIVING day when we'll be bringing you lots of things to read and do. Have you sent m your entries for our second Encyclopaedia competition? This is the competition where we give away
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      • 98 4 €XHfßtr A\ eXHtBiT 0 I USE YOUR WITS and eyes to find a single error of fact m both pictures above. Then look for six differences m details between A and B ANSWERS: 'luajajjip si aix '9 'pajenbs putns)u«|d news S luajajjip japioq |ÜBjd -p -pa^uvqa uo|||sod s.jojßjado *9u|ss|ui auivjj
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    • 930 5  -  DR A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE I BY WHILE we are discussing school problems, it is as we to discuss tne case of Bef nard. This is a case which did not turn out well. M Neither I, nor anyone else, was able to help BbA Bernard. m He is
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    • 1032 5  -  FLORENCE CHONG ANITY:Ex-convict: Leper. Ugly >, words we prefer to ignore. a very small sector of our populas doing its best to help ex- mental its, ex-leprosy patients and exlers to pick up life where they left tost of us are destroying their s unknowingly, r "re
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      • 22 5 m c facts of life, his brother, birds and the bies. Mr. and Mrs. uys and dolls, ing. ires. tpore Herald, 1.
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      • 88 5 denim/ FOR those of us whose clothes in colours to suit even the most have to be made of "sterner stuff", flamboyant tastes, the latest playdenim is the traditional standby. clothes have the appeal of prettiBecause of its durability, wash- ness as well as practicality, ability and general toughness, it
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    • 809 6 NO Goverment inquiry into Eupoc Affair THE Government has rejected a suggestion that it should investigate the affairs of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries, which was underwritten by the quasi-Government Development Bank of Singapore. Eupoc's Jurong mill was closed on Sept. S. The Stock Exchange had suspended trading m its
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    • 497 6 Import levies in Britain LONDON, Wed. The British Government is being remarkably uncommunicative about its decision to introduce a system of import levies. The Minister of Agriculture Mr Prior, broke the news with four short sentences. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Barber, followed up with five. Officials have nothing
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    • 247 6 smugglers, thieves and other villians who use the cloak of darkness for their nefarious purposes have now an unwelcome guest Cyclops. Cyclops, devised only this year from the space age development of fibre optics, is the latest Remarkable feat in electro-optical technology. Only 11 inches long and weighing
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    • 234 6 Note for Peeping Toms: You had better start saving, for Cyclops costs $13,500,000. FURNACE A NEW type of furnace has been devised which could revolutionise an important steelmaking process, bringing increased production, higher efficiency, better control and less waste. The furnace, developed at the British Iron and Steel Research Association
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    • 95 6 LONDON, Wed. Perak lubber Plantations declared a dividend of IS per cent for the year to March 31, (compared with 25 per cent for the previous year), payable on or about December 18. Pre-tax profit was £26,591 (£33,629). Tax took £9,600 (£11,213), and exceptional expenditures £2,075 (nil). Provision
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    • 228 6 TASEK CEMENT made record pre-tax trading profits of $6,928,060 for the year ended June. This compares with 16,491,079 for the previous year. This is the third consecutive rise since 1967 when the profits were only $1.4 million. The company's Ipoh plant has been working at full capacity and
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    • 60 6 Bukit Katil Kepong Plant BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES will pay a dividend of 10 per cent on Nov. 14 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 4. The company paid a dividend of eight per cent last year. KEPONG PLANTATIONS will Pay an interim dividend of five per cent on
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    • 3 6 PEOPLE in business
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      167 6 Mr. THAM YENG FAI, commercial manager of Keppel Shipyard, will leave tomorrow for a tenday visit to the U.K. and Europe. Mr Tham Mr Tham will tour the shipyard facilities of the Swan Hunter Group m the U.K. and have discussions with their executives. He will then visit Keppel Shipyard
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    • 113 6 Foreign investors in Indonesia SURABAYA, Wed. The chairman of the East Java chapter of the Indonesian Exporters Association, Mr H.A. Ismael, said recently that domestic industries were facing a setback because of competition from similar goods produced by foreign investors in the country. Addressing members of Bank Negara Indonesia 1946
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    • 396 6 Stocks rallied sharply m General Motors, which early active trading yesterday. gained nearly two points on The Stanpoors industrials Tuesday, was up three-eighths spurted about 30 cents and at 7244. The strength m the the Dow Jones industrial stock is tied to speculation average tacked on
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    • 641 6 The market moved lower after a firm start yesterday following the overnight strength on Wall Street. Profit-taking, lack of support and the Unilever interim were depressants although trading was quiet ahead of the government monetary policy statement. Unilever closed at 48/9, up six pence from its price
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    • 147 6 AMSTERDAM Internationals were sharply up yesterday after recent weakness, mainly following Wall Street. But Unilever m after-hours deals lost more than it gained during the day following its third-quarter results. In leading banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was very firm. PARIS .n/^r^rv.rr with Wall Street. Pinay m bonds was
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      • 1597 8 wniaM am«aiaii H .i.i. H ii H MBIMa^ /^^SgBCN I QuiSJon 0 1 RahO Bay SSV^ JALAOHanya N ov 7/9 Lo. Angel* (D«: 9). San Dl^, CriLVIIIIA f /T^^^ Allfj Pf I AR.STAGELOS »v/BA San Francisco. Vancouver B.C. \llNljlA INtj BADE N ~*«/27 Japan direct. VIOSK/MSS T^ o^ SL^O JVini/IM
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    • 161 9 KL- Belgrade technical pact soon KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Yugoslavia have agreed to enter into a technical agreement for the exchange of experts and personnel. The agreement will be signed m Belgrade during the visit of a Malaysian trade mission shortly, the Yugoslav Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr Blagoje
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    • 55 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Brazilians will pay 1.9 per cent more for the U.S. dollar following the Central Bank's seventh devaluation this year of the Brazilian cruzeiro. The latest devaluation today sets the cruzeiro at 4.78 buying, 4.81 selling to the U.S. dollar. The previous rate, established on
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    • 1050 9 down, brackets). I •J™^j*^*^^'*^wi^miiimmMAto+m*mMmMß4^ Plflun* fc» buckets denote traded k>to t. I I LOOO-s. Whs. the prtee to not followed by a figure s» brackets, tt saeesu only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded at I t»t prtce Ts» last fl»— the din— j.
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    • 42 9 (Managers' prices for Nov. 8) B. S ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd Mai. Progress Fund 101 107 SmOAPOR. UNIT TRUSTS Staswow l.lted B J*? Z^T^* *a ,*w 104 Si^"* 1^ I#ol I#o6 gSSSSSo WTOTBOS™ Hongkong 1.60 1.57
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      • 297 9 RUBBER 48-7/8 cents a Ib. <«pa quarter cent). The market yesterday returned to the old familiar pattern of quiet trading conditions with only minor movement centred around the opening price. First business m the morning was done at 48--3/4 cento for November l RSS with December At two
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      • 34 9 Commodity followed by value with rate of duty m brackets for Nov. 6 to 11. Rubber 48-3/8 cents a pound (1-7/8 cents, total 7-3/8 cents). (I 3? d3?5^ nielat333 '75 *tOn
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      • 69 9 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Very steady; CIF»s Nov. 17-6/16 buyer 17-9/16 nominal seller, Dec. 17-11/16 17-15/16, Jan. 18-1/16 buyer 18-6/16 nominal seller; Spot 18-3/4 19-1/8; Settlements Dec. 19 19-1/4. Jan. 19-1/4 19-1/2, Feb. 19-1/2 19-3/4 Jan/March 19-1/2 19-3/4* April/June 20-3/8 20-1 /2, July/Sept. 20-11/16
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      • 67 9 TIN $55«.75 a picul (up 62Vi cents). A rise of 92% cents was recorded yesterday m the Straits tin price which closed at $656.75 a picul on an estimated offering of 250 tons, down five tons. The London overnight price appreciated by £5 a ton. Buying support m
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      • 96 9 LONDON, Wed. The executive committee of the International Sugar Organisation yesterday released 100,000 tons of sugar to the world free market from declared shortfalls. It was the second release within a fortnight. The last one was 70,000 tons. Shortfalls are export tonnages not fulfilled
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      • 147 9 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars pet long ton): Philippine /Indonesian Nov. 229, Dec 231, Jan. 232 V*. all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 167 nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan. 360 sellers
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    • 279 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOV. 6. OUT: Eastern Enterprise 6, Friesenstein 3/4. Benarkle 10/11, Tapah 20 east, Kunak 21, Ranee 26/26, Altair 36/36, Mexico Maru 38/39, Chakdina 46. IN: Benalligin 1/2 (after Vishva Prem), Aiko Maru 23/24, Kien Hwa No.
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    • 336 9 Selective buying came to the fore yesterday after Tuesday's holiday recess. Interest was spread over a wide front and most sections closed higher. Communications tended to come off the top m the (Closing paid prices m yen, Akai Elec 460 (476) Aaahi Chem 109 (110) Asahi Glass
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    • 667 9 Share prices advanced over a broad front yesterday as buyers made a cautious return to the market. Most issues ended the day with good gains. Turnover appeared to be slightly higher than of late. On the mining boards, International returned to favour with a jump of 30
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    • 201 9 The market was well-maintained in dull trading yesterday. Utilities were steady, led by Tramways at $13.90. Jardines also improved to close at $57.50 buyers. Lights, Electrics, Lands and Banks were little changed. Associated Hotels was again heavily traded. Total volume for the day was valued at $5.17
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    • 151 9 LONDON, Wed. The market opened on a virtually idle note today, with interest so far mainly centred on Indian Government orders. Two wheat fixtures from Geelong or South Australia to India were confirmed at 122/6 fd (free discharge) for Dec., but approval was still awaited on two
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      • 2371 10 at ADVERTISEMENTS iTI/nTI "l II I I "^W Tele-Ad SerVJCeS hotels licensing regulations, 1956 11l 11 I F B^HBHHHi^^lHi^H^H^^^^iHl^g^g^^gi^Hi^g^^^. Regulation 12(i)(a) Application for a Certificate JSTSSSiS: CoT rSK"!.!!-- ■■■MMMMII.I v« UW h, h NST(Tute m of Registration S?A ,S E L2SIT.*£ EM «Tt.^HEIIAL. GREET Jnon. Kb.s aSSaSJ'iUS'S fiHl f^X" "I.,
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    • 315 11 NO PLANS TO RETIRE LOS ANGELES, Wed. Heavyweight boxer Jerry Quarry declared he has no plans to retire and will move to have his California suspension lifted by paying a USsi,ooo fine assessed by the States Athletic Commission. Quarry was stopped by Mohammed
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    • 160 11 MCINCHMH' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Trainer A.M. Heddle's pair, The Samaritan and Court Order did an impressive workout on good going here today. They matched strides over 3f m 38-2/5 with very little between them at the post. Bulldozer (Abdul Hamid) looked fighting fit m
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    • 222 11 China may enter world table tennis tourney TOKYO, Wed. Former world table tennis champion Ichiro Ogimura arrived m Peking on Monday amidst reports that he planned to discuss China's participation m the 31st World Table Tennis Championships to be held m Nagoya, Central Japan, m April 1971, the multi-million circulation
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    • 591 11 THE amended classification lilt issued by the Malayan Racing Association on Nov. 3. There were 15 promotions, 21 demotions, 18 new classifications, 2 change of names and 14 deletions. PROMOTIONS Class 3 to Class 2: 10 holies; Changi Point, Precious Lotus, Kachang Puteh, Eurodollar, Honest Deal, Slinger J,
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      36 11 Singapore's forward Tee Kee Lam and guard Er Slew Slang I tuaale with an Indonesian I player far the ball in the Asian I women's basketball champioaI ships at Stadium Negara. The J Indaaeaiana woa 7S-47.
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    • 131 11 ADELAIDE, Wed. Australia's outstanding cricket umpire Colin Egar dropped a bombshell yesterday when he announced his retirement on the eve of the Australia-England Test series. Egar (42) told the secretary of the South African Cricket Association Mr. Darby Munn that he would not be
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    • 352 11 FRESNO, Calif, Wed. Cornelius A. "Dutch" Warmerdam, track and field all-time greatest pole vaulter, says it was inevitable that the 18- foot barrier would fall. "I was expecting that the 18-foot barrier would fall. **I was expecting it anytime," he said m commenting
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    • 472 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Maimona Jayos, 19, was walking home one evening 21 months ago, when an excited European driver pulled up to her and asked: "Do you want to play basketball?" That encounter created history m Singapore for she became the Republic's first Malay
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    • 352 11 FOREIGN PLAYERS DOMINATE JAPANESE TENNIS TOURNEY OSAKA, Japan, Wed. India's Davis Cup veteran, Ramanathan Krishnan, and five other foreign entrants including two South Koreans defeated the Japanese m their initial round matches m the 1970 Japan National Tennis championships which opened here yesterday. The 33-year-old Krishnan, who skipperd the Indian
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    • 466 12 Sports House will soon be focus point of activities THE NATIONAL Sports Promotion Board which will function soon m the Fairer Park Sports Centre as the Sports House, will become the focus point of sports personalities and activities. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said this yesterday when
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    • 238 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-llie Malaysian contingent to the Asian Games m Bangkok next month has been cut down from 190 to 149. This was decided at a special meeting of the Olympic Council of Malaysia at Stadium Negara here this evening. The reduction of 41 members
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    • 167 12 DEFENDING champions Singapore Cricket Club played themselves to an unassailable position m the Singapore Women's Hockey Association* league when they inflicted a 12-0 beating to Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on the padang yesterday. SCRC were never m the hunt and had no answer to the SCC
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    • 323 12 AFP AFP AFP MACAO, Wed. An Australian and a West German are expected to be the major contenders m the Macao Grand Prix on Sunday, November 29. The Australian is Kevin Bartlett, the defending champion and the West German Deiter Quester of
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    • 207 12 SIME DARBY (S) Ltd. got off to a good start m the Singapore Badminton Association's Inter-Business Houses Mixed Championships when they defeated Malaysia-Singapore Airline* Ltd. by 4 games to 1 at Guillemard Road last night. Scores: (Sime Darby First): Chen Kum Fatt beat Richard Gomez 15-5,
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    • 813 12 ASIAN TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore found the winning touch with an impressive 71-47 victory over lowly-rated India newcomers to the Third Asian Women's Basketball Championships at Stadium Negara tonight. Singapore led from the start and played a much better game m both
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    • 360 12 SCC too good for Johore in rugby friendly SINGAPORE Cricket Club overwhelmed Johore Bahru United 24-5 m a rugger friendly on the padang yesterday. SCC's points came from three goals, drop goal and two tries to Johore' s goal. The Club fully deserved victory. Their determined tackling gave the Johore
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    • 366 12 A GOAL ten minutees from time by rightwing Supaijono helped Indonesia's second string to hold Singapore second XI to a two-all draw m a friendly soccer match' at Jatan tsesar Stadium yesterday. The Indonesian team, which is on its way home after compering m
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