Singapore Herald, 7 November 1970

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  • 12 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No-_Mjjngapore Saturday, November 7, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 392 1 The U.S. pull-out from Vietnam: A forecast by Lee WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said after a meeting with President Nixon yesterday that he would be surprised if any American combat forces were in Vietnam by the time of the 1972 Presidential election campaign. In a news conference at
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  • 23 1 THE NEXT POST PHILADELPHIA, Fri. The Saturday evening post, which ceased publication 22 months ago for financial reasons, will appear again next April.
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  • 331 1 Tax on diesel engines going up DOUBLE RATE BY NEXT JULY TO DISCOURAGE PIRATE TAXIS TAX on diesel engines for private cars, SCH and SCT (school transport) taxis will go up by 50 per cent from Dec. 1. It will be further increased by another 50 per cent in July
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  • 105 1 AN AGREEMENT was reached at a meeting yesterday at British Forces headquarters on the setting up of a five-power air defence headquarters at Butterworth. Under the agreement, the nucleus of the defence staff, to which all the five nations Singapore, Malaysia, Britain, Australia and New
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  • 176 1 ROME, Fri Italy, southern anchor of the antiCommunist Atlantic Alliance, formally recognised China today. In a one-hour meeting, President Emilio Colombo's centre-left Cabinet ratified an agreement to establish full diplomatic relations with Peking. The accord was signed yesterday by Italian and Chinese negotiators in Paris after 18
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  • 378 1  -  SEAH CHIANG NEE From KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The military commands of Singapore and her four Commonwealth defence partners have recommended that military exercises smaller than the recent Bersatu Padu war games should be held more frequently. According to reliable sources here, the
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  • 358 1 Review of police pay on the way THE Government has agreed to the appointment of a committee to look into the pay scales and working conditions in the Police Force. The committee is being appointed, and its membership and terms of reference would be announced "the moment members of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 97 1 I m I i VI I J Wm ALL SUBSTANTIAL shareholders of listed companies will have to disclose to the public their interests in such companies when the Companies (Amendment) Bill, now before Parliament, becomes law. For details of the most important amendments to the Companies Act since 1967 Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 979 2 Adele KDH BOARDING school was fertile ground for the selection and cultivation of Best Friends. Every year when the new girls came in, we would look through their ranks and mark out which one was to play Celia to our Rosalind. A best friend was someone
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  • 944 2 Viewpoint APROPOS your definition ot "academic freedom" in your editorial of Nov. 2, I wish to join issue on two points. Firstly, on the specific issue of your reading of the "Cohen affair". Secondly, and more importantly, on your rather nebulous definition of
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  • 492 2 f^f-\ Saturday, November 7, 1970 ufif THE SINGAPORE HERALD DESPITE a vast expenditure of money and a huge expenditure of personal effort, President Nixon has failed to achieve the goal he set himself in the mid-term elections recently concluded. The President had set his sights on a
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  • 511 2 WHAT WE MUST NOT CONCEPTUALISE' AWAY IN the opening paragraphs of his letter, our correspondent says he wishes to join issue with as •fir reading of the "Cohen affair" and our definition of academic freedom. Instead staying with these points, he "conceptualises" all •ver the place. A tot of words
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 148 3 AIR MARSHAL Sir Nell Wheeler, the retiring Commander of Britain's Far East Air Force, and Lady Wheeler left Cnangi airfield for Britain In an RAF Comet yesterday. Sir Nell Is to become Air Member for Supply and Organisation at the Ministry of Defence
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  • 236 3 Customs seize 3,000 lb. of tobacco from Indon ship CUSTOMS seized 3,075 lb. of dutiable tobacco on board an Indonesian motor vessel, Le Havre Abeto, in the outer roads yesterday. The tobacco was part of a consignment of 8,250 lb. which had been taken out of the Central Warehouse (bonded
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  • 91 3 IN YESTERDAY'S report of a court appearance by Khoh Thiam Leng, who was charged on Thursday with murdering an MSA steward, we referred incorrectly to Mr. Khor Thiam Ben^ as Mr. Khaw Thiam Leng. The report further stated that Mr. Khor was the brother
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  • 202 3 THE University of Singapore received $10,000 worth of laboratory equipment from the British Petroleum Refinery yesterday. The equipment, mainly glassware of laboratory tests, was handed over to the Head of the Applied Chemistry Department, Prof. F.H.C. Kelly, by the oil firm's Production Controller,
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  • 95 3 A MAN was fined $50 by Ninth Magistrate F.G. Remedios yesterday for "causing unnecessary suffering" to two puppies by abandoning them in Dover Road on June 28. Prosecutor Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh told the court that Chua Bok Toh, 40, of West Coast Road, threw the
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  • 230 3 LOADED REVOLVER STOLEN FROM POLICE ARMOURY A .38 revolver loaded with five rounds was reported stolen front Paya Lehar Police station last weekseveral days before the fitt-Mi armed robbery at the Chartered Bank In Battery Eoad. Senior CID officers are investigating the theft and have recorded statements front the rank
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  • 206 4 Wine Traders open $0mil. building 40 YEARS ON FROM A SMALL FAMILY RETAIL BUSINESS... TAN CHIANG HAK, the wine merchants, will officially open and move into their $1,000,000 office building at No. 1-K-L-M, Yio Chu Rang Road, tomorrow. A family retail business started some 40 years ago, the firm has
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  • 208 4 THE Faculty of Engineering •t the new University of Singapore campus at Kent Ridge must "meet national goals," Prof. K.G. Picha, Dean of Engineering at the University of Massachusetts said last night. Prof. Picha, who is in Singapore under a Ford Foundation
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  • 62 4 TWO 12-year-old schoolgirls "screamed and ran away in embarrassment" when they came out of their school toilet and saw a man standing outside. In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, Osman bin Mohammed, 21, was fined $300 or two months jail for indecently exposing himself to the
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  • 144 4 SECUIUCOR— one of the largest security agencies in the world Is now using traiaed Alsatian dogs to assist their guards deliver money to banks and business houses. This Is one of the new measures being takes by the company after the recent $94C,«tt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 TAN CHIANG HAK REALTY CO.. TAN CHANG NAK WINE TRADERS WELCOME All Friends Business Associates to a Cocktail Party (From 2p.m. to 6p.m.) On Sunday, Bth November, 1970 on the occasion of the completion of their New Building and Removal of their Offices to No. 1-K-L-M, Yio Chu Kang Road
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    • 66 4 Best Wishes to TAN CHIANG HAK REALTY CO., TAN CHIANG HAK WINE TRADERS On Their Grand Opening Of Their New Building On Sunday Bth Nov. 1970 From: food beverage (private) ltd. (For the most noble range of Wines and Spirits) 875, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 10 Tel: *****3 LIQUOR DEPTToasts
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 13 1 1 FOR FIRST DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Nov. 7, 1970 THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • RACE GUIDE
      • 1189 1  - Kachang Puteh for hattrick CAVALIER BY SELECTIONS J GOING: GOOD BEST BETS: Yinir, Sir Gamtlett, Kachamg Pnteh BEST LONGSHOT: West KallmaaUß Race Three. Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. Kachang Puteh can win Race Eight at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting. The four-year-old Vigo gelding
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      • 115 1 THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down in handicap (e.g. +6 up by 6 Ib. from
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    • 931 2 1. ***** FIERY FLIGHT (Routiuu's Drum) 7NZ 8.13dd 12 a Hurry/E. Donnelly Lim (1) 7/9 Pg5/9 d3c6 8.1s 6f; 1:18; Hd, 2, Vz Liew. 13/16 Pgl8/7 d2c6 8.13y 6f 1:52.4; Vz, 3, 1 Nawan. 11/15 Pgll/7 d2c6 8.9g 7f; 1:29.2; Nk, l»/ 2 1 Nawan. 2. ***** TOP KINGDOM (Secret
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    • 1007 2 8. ***** BINJAI WALK (Grand Time) 6A 8.06*8 a EA Clark/Samsuri Wilson (3)F 2/10 Pg5/9 d2c6 7.12$ 6f; 1. Amber Lass 8.8, 3. Dust Fury 8.12 1:17.8; Hd, 1V», 2Vz Subian. 5/12 lpl5/8 d2c6 8.6y 6f; l:16.2j 2Vt, 1, IV2 Subian. 7/12 ip8/8 dlc6 8.0g 8Vzf; 1:50.8; IV*. Vj, hd
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    • 861 3 1. ***** SUNNING DALE (The Cobbler) 4NZ 9.00dc+7 a LYCC/J. Donnelly Chiam (6) 7/13 KL20/9 d2c5 8.7s 6f; 1:16.8; >/ 4, 1 Masuzawa. 8/15 KL13/9 d2c5 8.8s 71; 1:31; lVi, 5, sh Oawkins. 3/9 Spl/8 d2c5 8.6y 9f; 1. Court's Gift 8.3, 2. Transie 8.9 1:56.4; IV2, 1, 5 Dawkins.
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    • 932 3 6. ***** ESCORT II (Radiation) 7 A S.09d3d+8 a BK Chua/E. Donnelly Lee (13) 9/13 KL20/9 d2c5 8.1s 9f; 2:0; Vt, 1, IVi Lee. 10/15 KL13/9 d3c5 8.4s 7f; 1:28.4; 1, nk, sh Cheam. 6/14 Sp2/8 dlcS 7.7g 9f; 1:54; 2, 1, lVz Asuwadi. 7. ***** FELICITATION (Ralncheck) 4lr S.09d3d-1
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    • 1721 4 t. tOOtO DRILLER'S PRIDE (Rego) 5A 8 O8d2d 1 SCHC/J. Donnelly Hassan (2) 13/13 KL20/9 d2c5 8.9s 9f 2:0; Vi, 1, I 1 Dawk ins. 9/15 KL13/9 d2c5 8.8$ 7f; 1:31; IV?, 5, sh Chiam. H/14Sp2/8dlc5 7.13g 9f; 1:54; 2, 1,
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 12 1 FOR SECOND DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sun. Nov. 8, 1970 THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • 1322 1  - Dashing Ed gets the vote in main event CAVALIER BY 1 SELECTIONS^ GOING: GOOD BEST BETS: Dost Fury, Dashing Ed, Timor Malaysia. BEST LONGSHOT: The Boss is Bace Eight. lIIHIIIIIII Mill I'lllM FORM GUIDE FOR SUNDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In this wide open field, Dashing Ed gets the vote in
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 918 2 1. OSOOt YOU ARE CAN (Wilkes) 4A 9 OOdc*B a Alfa Romeo Mantor Ng (1 1) 9/9 KL27/6 d2cs 8.69 6f; 1:14; 2, 4Vi, 2 Ng 8/8 lp6/6 d3cs 8 lOg 6f. 1:15.8; 1, Mr, Mi Thangavelu. 14/14 Sp3/5 d2cs B.By 6f; 1:15.6; 1, 1, 4 Thangavelu. 2. ***** QUEEN'S
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    • 1025 2 10. ***** DUST FURY (Aldershot) 10A 7.07ud-19 a <BF) Mtw»/Paul Asuwadi SF 3/10 Pgs/9d2c6 8.12s 6*. 1. Amber Lass 8.8, 2. Binjai Walk 7.12 1:17.8; Hd, l'/«. 2V> IBuang. 3/12 iplb/8 dlc6 7.11 y 6f; 1. Colorado 111 8.9, 2. Evan Say 8.1 1:15.4; Nk, 3, veiu. 2/12 lpB/8 d2c6
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    • 1067 3 2. S2OOO FANTASTIC (Arctic Storm) 4E 8.13*2 a Magnum/Spencer (-7) T. Tan 17/18 SP26/9 d2c2 8.11g8f; 1:39; Hd, 2. 2 Sairi. 12/13 Sp26/7 dlc2 8.2i 8f; 1:41.2; Sh. 3, to Sairi. 10/13 KL27/6 dlc2 8.3y 7f; 1:28.8; Vi, 2, nk Sairi. 3. ***** SEALS BAY (Alc.mld.i) tA 8.120C-H4 a Mom.r/DinltU
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    • 924 4 13. 555M BUMPER CROP (Petition) CC 7.12dd+1 a Aurlc/R. Breuk M Atuwadl (It) 4/8 Sp3/10 d2c2 7.11g 9f 1:'54.2; Nk, nk, 1 Podmore. 6/18 5026/9 d2c2 7.8g 8f; 1:39; Hd, 2, 2 Podmore. 5/11 POJ6/9 c2 7.7h BVif; 1:56.6; 10, IVi, Vi Asuwadi. 14. 47*84 VENGENCE (Raoontuer) 7A 7.1 2ud
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    • 1092 3 t. ***** JOYFUL MELODY (Landau) «A •05-« a Chen*/E. Donnelly Har»rMfe 9/10Sp4/10dlc2 8.1 19 9f; 156; Sh. 1"> Harbr.d 9 e 15/19 Sp27/9 dlc2 8 8g Bf 1:38.2; 6. 1. 2 Cho Hooku 7/9Sp2/8 die? 8.119 7f; 1:25; 2, 2 Harbndge 10. 3SI O ASHING ED (High Treason) SE 04*12
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    • 993 4 IS. ***** THE EMPEROR II (Romantic) 5A 7.Ude-U a 6. Baptist/Allan Yeo (7) 7/9 Pgs/9 <S2c4 9.0s 8V»f; 1:53.8; 2V», 3. Vh Pretty. 9/12 Pg3o/8 d2c4 B.By 7f; 1:28.8; IV*. IVi, 2>h Pretty. 9/11 Pgl9/7 d2c4 8.9g 6f; 1:16; 3, nk, Vi, Chiam. 1«. 67 HONKY DEW (Just Whistle) SNZ
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    • ENTERTAINMENT
      • 245 9 Collectors urged to buy mint proofs of gold coins LOCAL numismatists have been urged to buy remaining mint proofs of the Republic's 150 Anniversary gold coins before they are snapped up by overseas collectors. A spokesman of Chartered Industries said yesterday that about half of the 500 mint proofs had
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      • 52 9 A PUBLIC lecture on "Financial and Accounting Responsibilities of Company Directors" will be given by Mr. Chew Keng Seng at the University of Singapore on Nov. 19. The lecture presented by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, will be held at the New Lecture Theatre 4 at
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      • 671 9 GINO'S RESTAURANT There is good Italian food here and the decor gives the place a cosy and intimate atmosphere. Dinner, including soup/ appetizer, main dish, garlic bread, coffee, wine and a couple of drinks will come to about $30 for two people. Wine can be
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      • 181 9 AT THE MOVIES WIFE WAITER SHOW HE keeps coming back like a song. Count Dracula does, though at the end of each episode he invariably crumbles into dust. He is good box office, and the movie moguls know it, for there is nothing like a good old-fashioned shocker that draws
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      • 316 9 The Count's back but he keeps out of sight The Count comes staggering and moaning before the camera, a cross impaled in his heart, blood gushing out of his eyes, nose and mouth, then o Haps Ing on the grass In the ark forest, slowly diantegrat ng until all that
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 118 9 EXHIBITION OF SWISS WATCHES CLOCKS The Exhibition of Swiss watches and clocks will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1970. The Exhibition will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 10p.m. daily except on November 18, when it will
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    • 228 10 'Moscow to free American generals' MOSCOW, Frl. Twi Americas generals, ■•w If days la Soviet custody, will probaUy be released within a week, aaefflclsl Soviet searces reported yesterday. Official Soviet spokesmen decllaed asy cemmeat ea Ike possibility af release ar haw tke tavestigatftoa ef the case Is arefreastag. A spekesamaa
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    • 612 10 It's all quiet on the Suez front I I "•"i'i'i'ii"" TEL AVIV, Fri. Uneasy calm prevailed along the Suez canal as Egypt, Israel and Jordan extended their 90-day cease-fire. But Cairo ■declared it would not agree to another extension ''under any circumstances.' The semi-official newspaper Al Ahram said Egypt had
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    • 174 10 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Eight doctors reported last night a newly discovered, sometimes fatal disease among users of dangerous drugs especially methamphetamine, known to drug users as "Speed" or "Meth." By conservative estimate, 10 per cent of "Speed" users will get the disease, one of the doctors
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    • 31 10 IS ACCUSED DETROIT, Fri. Fifteen alleged members of the Detroit Black Panther party were indicted by a Grand Jury hi the slaying on Oct. 24 of a black policeman, Glenn Smith.
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    • 211 10 Bruce rebukes Hanoi envoy at peace talks PARIS, Fri. Taking a remark by North Vietnamese Ambassador Xuan Thuy as an "inadmissible" insult to President Nixon, U.S. Ambassador David K.E. Bruce gave Hanoi's envoy a stern rebuke yesterday at the Paris peace talks. Nguyen Thanh Le, North Vietnamese spokesman, revealed that
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    • 142 10 HUNT FOR MURDER SUSPECT McCONNELSBURG, Fri. Police hunted today for a "bushy-haired" man wanted in the murder of two student nurses whose bodies were dumped in a highway ditch near this central Pennsylvania community. Their bodies were discovered on Wednesday in the ditch near the town. Police said both had
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    • 22 10 ODD BLAZE KILLS 17 MONTREAL, Fri. Seventeen people died when fire swept through a home for elderly in suburban Pointc Aux Trembles.
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    • 77 10 PETMOTT, Fri. A S-year-■ear featk yestertfay after ae •Wf—tly ate CMiy gpftei Af n^r afpvMlly was blv« tke eUM wkea kc west Ml niliwiiiM, tke U A. tmrnm uf n> vci* Hafleweesi aa4 ask for Kevta Tm<— was Ukea to DHnil s
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    • 281 10 MONTREAL, Fri. Five men arraigned under the War Measures Act were charged yesterday with seditious conspiracy to overthrow the Government. The five were detained on Oct. 16 when proclamation of the War Measures Act sparked a series of dawn raids aimed at arrest
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    • 59 10 LONDON, Fri. Britain's six-week dustmen and sewer workers strike ended and preparations began immediately for the mammoth Job of clearing the rubbish in the streets. Union negotiators and employers reached agreement within hours of a Court of Inquiry recommendation that the 770,000 municipal employees including dustmen
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    • 60 10 PARIS, Frl. France stuck nrmly to her positions on British entry and the further strengthening of the European Economic Community In a policy statement before the national assembly, Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann wnat hmd already been achieved by the Six must not be called into question
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    • 394 11 WORLD IN BRIEF SAIGON: A 6,000- man South Vietnamese task force spearheaded by an armored column and river assault boats thrust through a large section of South Eastern Cambodia in a major new operation. Military spokesmen said the operation had three objectives: To choke off the infiltration of North Vietnamese
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    • 227 11 BANGKOK, Fri. The South East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) ended its military exercise, 44 Air Chandran" after two weeks of air deployment and logistic discussions yesterday. SEATO Secretary-General Jesus Vargas said the exercise proved "the true worth of SEATO today lies in
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    • 179 11 LONDON, Fri. Rhodesian Premier lan Smith was reported today to have said he is ready to reopen negotiations with Britain. He told the London Daily Mail he would "go anywhere in this world" to meet British Premier Edward Heath if London dealt with
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    • 243 11 NIGERIA TO HEATH: 'YOUR DEAL' LONDON, Fri. Nigerian Foreign Minister Mr Okoi Arikpo warned yesterday the Commonwealth's future depends on whether Britain goes through with its project to sell arms to South Africa. Mr Arikpo told newsmen that Nigeria's security is involved in the outcome because his Government possesses information
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    • 219 11 PHNOM PENH, Fri. The United States is preparing proposals for a major increase in its aid programme to Cambodia, with a double package expected to include more millions for weapons and ammunition and direct economic aid, diplomats reported here today. A far larger economic programme
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    • 67 11 KRIS TI AN SAND, Norway Fri. Workers and emergency equipment crowd the dock next to the tanker Polio (left), after a lethal carbon dioxide leak in the fire sprinkler system aboard the ship. Twelve of the crew were killed and 30 taken to hospital
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 180 12 MP's No Malay order upsets Dato Rahman KUCHING, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub, said today that a report would be sent to the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, on those who prevent others from speaking in Bahasa Malaysia so that action could be taken
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    • 400 12 Sewerage network will cover island by '80 POLLUTION OF RIVER AND CANALS MUST STOP: CHUA HEALTH MINISTER Chua Sian Chin said yesterday that the Government was determined to extend the sewerage system over the entire island by 1980. He was speaking at Seletar Reservoir after extensively inspecting drains outside several
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    • 195 12 PAYA Lebar Bus Service (Pte.) Ltd. will operate a new service between Kallang Sports Complex and Upper Serangoon Road, from tomorrow. The new service will start initially with 13 new buses (authorised 22 new buses). The route will be from the terminus at the
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    • 335 12 THE executive committee Of the Pioneer Industries Emolovees' inausiries employees Union met yesterday to diSCUSS the affairs of its Jurong Shipyard branch THE PIEU secretary, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, said the meeting was a routine one at which "others matters" were also discussed.
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    • 128 12 A BUS stepping almost la the middle of the road to pick up passengers? It happens dally opposite the People's Park Complex along New Bridge Road. The cause of It all: A concrete wall, about three feet high has been
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    • 250 12 SATELLITE TO WARN OF ATTACK BY CHINA OR RUSSIA CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. The U.S. Air Force today launched a secret spy satellite intended to provide almost instant warning of a long-range missile attack on the United States by the Soviet Union or China. The satellite is to give a 30--minute
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    • 473 12 New STC services for Kallang factory workers FOUR STC services will operate on new routes in the Kallang Basin Industrial Estate from Monday. The Ministry of Communications said yesterday the new routes would serve the workers employed in the factories there. The four services are Nos. 10A, 12A, 18 and
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
      • 584 13  - 'She cried out to me she wanted to die' ELENGOVAN MIMI'S SERVANT GIVES EVIDENCE AT MURDER TRIAL By DR. CHAO Tze Cheng, a pathologist, said yesterday that the dead woman in the Mimi Wong murder trial had nine wounds and the fatal ones were in the neck and the abdomen.
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      • 203 13 THE fate of Ngee Ann Technical College's application for a $7 million loan from the Asian Development Bank will most likely be known by the end of this month. Final negotiations will be held later this month
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      • 144 13 A PUBLIC forum on "Noise Pollution in Singapore" will be held on Monday Nov. 9, at Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Road General Hospital, at 8.15 p.m. The forum is jointly organised by the Society of Occupational Medicine and the Singapore Society of
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      • 98 13 THE DANCE Hostesses' Association has given ten electric fans to four local welfare homes. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, received the gifts on behalf of the Social Welfare Department. Speaking at the simple presentation, Mr. Chan
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      • 93 13 MALAYSIAN SHIPS RESCUE SEVEN CASTAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Malaysian minesweepers today sped to the south-east coast of Johore to rescue seven crew members of a capsized Indonesian cargo vessel. The lSift. ship went down four miles off the Johore Coast in heavy seas. The Malaysian minesweepers, K.D. Ledang, K.D.
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      • 143 13 INSPECTOR AND PC AMONG FOUR ACCUSED OF KILLING TON LEE'S SON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four people, including a police officer, pleaded not guilty to a murder charge in a magistrate's court today. They are Chief Inspector Lee Thian Beng, Pc Lai Wan Seng, a sub-contractor Moh Saw Nam, and a
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      • 63 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young IU-LLJI 11)1 1 fl "17 SHE SAIO THAT /^-Mr HER HUSBAND OASWOOD, 1 Vj^ SSS^Tr I OUST HAD ,5^ i fl'^" AN VOU A HORRIBLE \M^h <&V'3 r^^^-J~ ARGUMENT WITH /B>^*> r gjg AMY QUINCE i^-**»" r *W "^^L. iinir /i PIO v i'i t but
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      • 22 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 5.45 am (7.t ft.); 3.58 pm (7.t ft.) TOMORROW: (Nov. 8) 7.M am (7.2 ft.); 5.52 pm (7.f ft)
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      • 454 13 t H^IMJMI fHJBHiIi pTMIW iw^S^SM 1 A chance meeting may well a f5S"' 8 V«? C c'hUdren's A n lll^ expansive day for Y our vital personality give you a new idea for ißtereBts look ahead a i itt ie developing any activities ma k es a big impact today
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    • 281 14 Why harass the poor motorcyclists? COMPLAINT BY MOTOR SPORTS CLUB THERE seems to be a check on motor-cyclists by the police which is not suffered by any other section of the community, says an editorial in the latest issue of Singapore Motor Sport monthly magazine of the Singapore Motor Sports
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    • 119 14 INDIA'S JAMES BOND COMING TODAY WITH TROUPE INDIA'S James Bond, at-year-old Jai Shankar, arrives here at cat p.m. today with a troupe of 18 film artistes for a threeday visit. Stars of the troupe include well-known dancers Rathika, Prema ami Rethna. A reception has been arranged at the airport for
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    • 37 14 $3,tM SNATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A youth grabbed two cash boxes containing about $3,000 from a table in the office of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company in Ampang Road here and got away on a motorcycle.
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    • 238 14 THE Education Ministry was prepared to provide specialist technical courses for selected students if industrial companies financed the training programmes', an official source said yesterday. The source said that it was impractical and too expensive to give training in specialist
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 198 14 2ND MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! ODEON (No Fret List) Savage, Ornery, Beautiful! J *H Bfl N e town I the desperate I I tJß^B^^^^^^^^Bflp^^^^r^ f^fr an<^ e damned -\wC I '.^^^M JtSt w^ ere fcistest 'W I L^B^^& W^% everything! i U* I IkMJh CJUMfi MAN GUii§ SlfKf" I I LAURA AVTOmUJ/MUttSWIAVBt
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      • 449 14 ai KiM^fl afl Ra«w "^aV^^R" W^*"^"^^*^ A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE EDRYOn "U UNISEX' Last tew days. Ultra-mod choreography! Love dances! Ballet in "see nothing "I Live Statue*" leap, pirouette, twirl in classic- ballet dances! An Int'l cast with Xatascha. star of famous Craiy Horse Saloon in Paris! Costumes
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      • 85 14 TODAY It a.m. S p.m. Sale of work and exhibition by the Social Welfare Department at the Victoria Memorial Hall. It a.m. t p.m. Fun fair at the YWCA, Outram Road Centre. It a.m. 7 p.m. Art exhibition by Mr. Ng Eng Teng at the National Library. 11.3t a.m. 12.at
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      • 181 14 National Theatre Club: 3 p.m. Theory music class (in Chinese) 7.30 p.m. Folk dancing, 8 p.m. Children's session (drama). €.3t p.m. Music and drama performance at the Marymount Convent School Hall, Thomson Road. 7 p.m. Night bazaars at Cantonment Road, Chong Pang Village, Everitt Road, Industrial Road, Jalan Batu, Kampong
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      • 169 14 TOMORROW 8 a.m. 1 p.m.: Bird singing contest at Maude Community Centre. li a.m. 7 p.m.: Painting and sculpture exhibition by Mr. Ng Eng Teng at National Library. 11 a.m. 8 p.m.: At the National Theatre Club (first floor): 11 a.m. Children's session (singing) and oriental dancing; 2 p.m. Children's
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      • 2142 15 Your complete weekend guide ffifß Timmumi y_ EHHagbg^^JkgMJL^L^g&ibitLl m mimmimi H^ mm^^^^ mm^ mmm mimmmmm mimm^^ S S I Singapore Malaysia 1 2 IT bT^""^Zl P^^n I i* m L t^* G J? W i th Mu c^ 60 Morning Melodies; 630 News; 645 Public Service I E S I
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    • Article, Illustration
      812 16 Easy Rid ders! Aussie's first pop culture group lived in surS cities John Knox describes AUSTRALIA, despite its isolation and chronic insularity, has not escaped the spate of fringe societies that has plagued Western society In recent years. Bat in Australia they have been (at best) poor imitations of real
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    • 340 16 October Cherries are in season Serendipity WHETHER they work in nightclubs or recording studios, Singapore* s top groups are having a hard fight in their battle for recognition. The disco-bands play, sometimes without more than a ten-minute break, till three or four in the morning tolerating luke-warm audiences and managements
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 140 16 JtaVe y< face of HERE'S a chance for the girls of Singapore to take that first important step towards career in modelling. SERENDIPITY is looking for three girls to do some fashion pictures for the We want NEW fresh faces that have never before been exposed to the public. Girls
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    • 691 17  - Girls it's a man's life! SHIRLEY MANASSEH THE girls may be smugly creeping into what were once "men's only" occupations but the choice of jobs, lucky males, has still remained wider for you. "Be patient, and the world will be at your feet," advised the personnel manager of one of
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    • 558 17 I AM fifteen and a pupil of Victoria School. I subscribe to the Herald and Serendipity is my favourite page. The recent change from Tuesdays and Thursdays to other days is confusing. I usually see the same logo for your heading "Serendipity." Since I like fancy writing, I've designed
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    • 567 17 Writing competition THIS reaction to Dr. Goh Keng Swee's speech on the intellectual climate in Singapore wins Serendipity's writing award this week. It was sent in by Johnny Goh (no relation, we hope!) of Namly Crescent, Singapore l§. Congratulations, Johnny, you'll be receiving your $10 soon. FATHER: Son, I made
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 11 17 m the 71? w W w m ,'M Mi y V
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      • 72 17 Save Cash Instantly! on the famous ILFeguard Milk now at 500 less 10%^ U.fJJHiJ-WfTlI ■S^V^ftrrTP^ nn^nri Ml|Ali« contents of on« c«psul« of I] I«i4 WP fl i|- ft C Powdtr which it an oilHLflM*si|BhJH|BSVf] C, with Fict CfMm II B^ i»ii^>^^^ IbIE oIK HME Btautv C Pow<tar Beauty C Powder
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    • Economic Affairs/Shipping
      • 956 18 The Companies (Amendment) Bill ALL substantial shareholders of listed companies will have to disclose to the public their interests in such companies when the Companies (Amendment) Bill now before Parliament, becomes law. A substantial shareholder of a company is defined in the Bill as one who either
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      • 177 18 Bumiputra insurance offices KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Malaysian National Insurance the first bumiputra insurance company is to set up branch offices in Kuching, Ipoh, Kuantan and Johore Bahru. The company's general manager, Mr. John L. Orchard, said today the Kuching office would be set up later this year and the offices
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      • Article, Illustration
        146 18 THE IRVING TRUST COMPANY opened its representative office in Singapore yesterday. Senior executive vice-president and president-elect of the New York City bank, Mr Arthur G. Boardman Jr., came to Singapore for the occasion. Mr Boardman will leave here today for Melbourne where he will officiate at the opening
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      • 271 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA •4T Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Nov. 6). On New York TT 6.0825 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 286.50 Note Rates: China
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      • 262 18 NEW YORK, Fri. American stockholders have been pinched this year by a sharp rise in the number of U.S. corporations omitting or reducing dividend payments. A survey of 2,087 companies by Standard and Poors, an investment* advisory service, shows that in the first 10 months
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      • 45 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.30, (2) 144.75; Hongkong 39.15; Beirut 37.25; London 37.10; Zurich 37.058 37.255; Paris 37.40 Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.
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      • 30 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 6, in sterling per metric ton). Tone Bare! y stead y Spot 1504 1506; 3-month 1506 1507; Settlement 1508; Total turnover 540 tons.
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      • 135 18 MANILA, Fri. Philippine Commerce Secretary Ernesto Maceda recommended to President Ferdinand Marcos the establishment of trade with six European Socialist countries. Mr. Maceda, who had' just returned from the United States, said in a statement that he had conferred in New York with representatives of Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Poland,
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      • 81 18 BANGKOK, Fri. Japan has officially proposed to Thailand to build a 90-mile long oil pipeline across the Kra Isthmus in South Thailand, Vice Premier Pote Sarasin said today. Mr Sarasin said the Thai Foreign Ministry would submit the proposal to the Cabinet, which was expected to
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      • COMPANY NEWS
        • 123 18 NEW YORK, Fri. General Motors has announced agreement with three other firms to a US$5O million licensing deal in which the automaker would acquire world-wide rights to manufacture and sell the Wankel rotary combustion engine. General Motors said the a^ree.aent with Curtiss-Wright and the West German firms of
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        • 139 18 BOSTON, Fri. Consolidated net sales of Gillette Company for the quarter ended September 30, 1970 were U*****,982,000, up about five per cent from the U*****,257,000 for the same period in 1969. Consolidated net income for the three-month period was U5515,832,000, or 54 cents per share, compared! with U5516,036,000
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        • 49 18 LONDON, Fri. British-Borneo Petroleum reported pre-tax profit of £177,675 for the half-year to Sept. 30 (against £177,656 for the corresponding period last year). Tax took £13,670 (£16,750 adjusted), leaving £164,075 (£160,906). The company proposed an interim of one shilling 3.3 pence (one shilling 3.5 pence). Reuter
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      • 372 18 Stocks drifted lower in almost lifeless early trading yesterday. Stanpoors industrial average backed down four cents, and the Dow Jones industrial average was little changed after 30 minutes. Advancing and declining issues were about even with some bias on the downside. Volume was under two million.
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      • 603 18 The market drifted lower in quiet trading yesterday. Prices were marked lower, reflecting lack of support with the absence of any fresh factors to affect performance. Continued fears over cost inflation and possible industrial action in the motor industry were added depressants. Towards the close, the Financial
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      • 182 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals weakened yesterday, led by Royal Dutch, but KLM firmed. Plantations were mixed. Shippings were generally lower but Van Ommeren firmed. Local industrials, main banks, investment funds were mixed. PARIS The market was very cautious and hesitant yesterday, dealers said, and few major price movements were noted.
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    • 744 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/7 L'pool. B'fast, G'gow via Trinco, C'bo, D'ban. BF/MC ANORZEJ STRUG
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    • 271 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL Arrmican Prtsld«nt Lints ***** AUS Austasia Line ***** BEN Ben Una Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co '.***** BA British Asian *****3 CFB CF Sharp 4 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 CPA Compass Agencies (Pte) Ltd *****7
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    • 281 19 AML American Mail Una; APL American President Una; AUS Austaaia Una Golden Line. BL Bank Una; BBL Barber Lines; BEN Ban Una; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; BSL Blue Sea Una; BA British Asian; BFSL Burma Fire Star Line. CH Chien Hwa Shipping Co. (Pte) Ltd.; CMCR Compagnie Maritime
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 797 19 NEPTUNE ORIf NT.UNfS Up. 'J tCB BUM-DrNC 2 SHENTQN WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL 9a3633-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. AWERPrBREM. •^•aitore -Sham PWMNfI ARMIVCS NiPTUMi lINCOM <, No. Oec t/i OK 0k Ldon3/I. HburgS/l R aam 11/1 Havro 14/1 wmmmmmmmmm 'j«» »j.n L 4oM/2 h-*w /2 Hdam
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    • 616 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. m Manila, Hongkong, Keelung, Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR Nov 8/12 »»ov a/12 Saigon, Cam Rahn Bay, Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS rw 1/9 amm Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BADENSTEIN No r ov 1J Keelung, K'siung, Manila. Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya.
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    • 112 20 PROSPECTS are bright for a two-way increase in shipping trade between Australia and the Singapore-Malaysia region. This is the view of a Singapore shipping executive, Mr. John Clark, who has just returned^ from a two-week survey of ports and shipping facilities in Australia. Mr. Clark, of Mansfield and
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    • 190 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Nov 29/30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. S'ham. (Dec 20), S'pore (Dec 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'ham(Jan 10), S'pore (Jan 11), Fremantle (Jan 18). AUS/AUS GOLDEN
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    • 334 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. i AUBY Nov 8/9 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC A VESSEL Nov 10/15 Balikpapan. LK/LK A VESSEL Nov 18/20 ,r an Barat LK/LK BRANTAS SLS TDY Djakarta. PL/PL CHERRY BAGUS Nov 11/13 Brunei, K. Kinabalu. LS/LS COMPASS SATU Nov 9/12 Samannda LK/LK .mRPOSATU
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 568 20 |scindia(^^) lines I •MHB PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE ■■■■J Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p. Sham Singapore L Angeles JALAOMAMYA Sailed In Pt// Nov *»/10 Nov u Dtc JALAKIRTI *«»/30 Nov 1/^ Dae 3/b Dec 4 Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE
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    • 302 21 Sliding lassitude u a interest held levels. Sellers fair description of the of lower grades were market at the beginning of scarce making business this week. difficult. The number of people T who ought to have known T*• b l e better, and probably did, S^^t,. 11
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    • 1376 21 i tl^^T^^Tf maA rt M by Flgm* in backet, denote trad* k>* la I.ooo's. Wheel the price to not followed by figure to brackets, it muni only a single lot of 1.000 star* was traded at that price. The Im> flguw show the dlMwact In price between
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    • 77 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 9) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .98 l.OSxd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.17xd The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving Fund 1.00 1.06
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    • 546 21 RUBBER/ TIN/ COCO NUT/PEPPER MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER jJUBBBM 4»% ceats a Ib. (Uichaaged). Pre-weekend squaring of positions yesterday caused only minor fluctuations in the morning. Opening with first business done at 49-5/8 cents for Nov. 1 RSS, only one-eighth cent movements either side of the opening price occurred throughout the morning
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    • 56 21 TIN $656 a picul (down $1.87%). The Straits tin price lost some ground yesterday and was quoted at $656 a picul, down $1.87% on an estimated offering down 10 tons to 265 tons. The London overnight price was marked down by £4 a ton. The steady market received
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    • 275 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 7, 1970. OUT: Hans Maersk 5; Toreador 6/7, Star Bella trix 8/9, Ayuthia 10/11; Yamayaau Maru 19 Keningau 21; AJko Maru 23/24; Centaur 31/32; Lie a Maersk 47; Pax 48. IN: President Monroe 46; Shoan
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    • 145 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. 230, Dec. 230V4, Jan. 232, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan March 165 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Oct/Nov. 348 paid; Ceylon Unq;
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    • 737 21 Mining and industrial shares fell heavily yesterday after another bout of persistent selling. Some isolated support made itself felt among selected issues, however, and there were one or two very firm spots. Westmoreland bounded ahead after lunch following the latest drilling report from the Bluff prospect in
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    • 231 21 The market was firm yesterday following better demand than of late. Volume of business, however, was only slightly higher at $7.51 million, or $640,000 up on Thursday Associated Hotels met renewed interest to remain on the list of most actives. The counter was traded at $10.70 to
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    • 339 21 Interest centred on shippings and petroleums at the opening yesterday. Trading was fairly active. Prices moved higher but later some issues tended to come off the top on profit-taking. Among established counters to advance were (Closing paid prices in yen, Akai Elec 460 (460) Asahi Chem HO
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    • 174 21 LONDON, Fri. Iron ore cargoes were covered from Peru to Japan at US$9 fio (free in and out), and from Dampier to Weser/Rotterdam/Port Talbot at U557.25 fio, both in December. In the sugar section, 12,800 tons were arranged from Queensland to the U.K. at 17-8/9 with 27-3/4
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 523 22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AM NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS, CLUt ACTIVITIES. COM DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMOftIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING, PERSONAL, P.P.C. REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each addition*! word 40ctS. Minimum *4/ foe 20 words, each additional word 2Octs. Box Service charge SI 00 TRACTORS MALAYSIA BCRHAD Further
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      • 329 22 A PIONEER INDUSTRY invites applicants for the following poets (A) Accounts Clerk; (B) Clerk/Typist. Qualification For (A) Age 22-28. Singapore Citizen. Senior Cambridge and have com plotod intermediate or higher L.C.C. accounting with at toast 3 years practical experience capable of handling complete sate of accounts will be an advantage.
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      • 271 22 iHAIrmMk QJlfi&i For our Classified ROOMS TO LET furnished/unfurnished rostdeatiel area district 12. sasy transport suitable for single only. Ring Richard Office ***** Ext. 6 Home SS3S4S. IP YOU HAVf HOUSBS or Properties to soil, rent or valuo. ring Victor Mendai (Private) Ltd.. Auctioneers Consultation froe and without ebltgstioQ. DACHSHUND
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      • 518 22 PLAN PRINTINO 4- PHOTOSTAT from opaque originals up to 30" x 40". Natural Photographic Store. 435. North Bridge Road. S'pore Tel. *****.*****. REPAIR ft SERVICE for house electricity, refrigerators, water sanitations, lawn-mower sharpening 4 repair. Telephone tg66«S. Popular Electrical ft Engineering Service. 683. Bukit Timah Road. (4* ■Mag, DAWN ABENCY.
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      • 506 22 0 CHEMICALS, Felix-Bottcher Printing Rollers. RodanatoJ! J Photographic Lenses. Cooradty Carbons. Sinhanse Co. Ltd.. 131 East Coast Rood. 441 iw. J LATEST TWODOOR FROSTFREE Refrigerator G.£. Hotpo.nt Philips F G.E.C. ft Acma available at Marden General Services Telephone *****/*****0 82 Orchard Road. Singapore. REFRIGERATORS CHEAP— shop soiled and slightly used
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      • 471 22 Boutiques Frar»csB JUST UNPACKED! $P Fashionabl eiffln Knittwd Blouse>s. Wjk All colours «V M% Sizes. A !|W Exclusive to gfl (jjtm Boutique) do Francis 342. Pa apis's Park Complex. and Floor. New Brtdgo Rood. FOR YOUR FISHERY REQUISITES such as:- Hooks. Nets, Twines. Floats and Sinkers; Manila. Nylon. Polyethylene. Polypropylene.
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      • 405 22 I%»N« SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD Kk 1 (PRIVATE) LIMITED DATA PROCESSING MANAGER (DESIGNATE) Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Data Processing Manager (Designate). Applicants must be graduates or have a recognised professional qualification together with some experience in Industry or Commerce. Knowledge of high speed data processing
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 369 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bintang Timor II did a sparkling workout here this morning. With A.K. Cheam astride, he finished full of running over 3f in 37-3/5 on a good track. On this gallop, he can topple the fancied runners in Race Five
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      • 230 23 LOS ANGELES, Fri. -Boxing's famous 'long count returned to prominence when John V. Tunney claimed victory over George Murphy in their bitter U.S. senatorial race. Appearing at a rally of his followers, young Tunney 36, said: "As we came down here, father said
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      • 28 23 SECRETARY of the Singapore Hockey Association, Mr. S. Yoga raj ah, has been appointed the manager of the hockey team for the Asian Games at Bangkok next month.
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      • 68 23 HONGKONG, Pri. The visiting Japanese Takushoku University boxing team won 9 matches out of 10 against local amateur boxers at the China Fleet Club here. The Japanese proved themselves to be steady but agressive fighters when they knocked out five of their rivals before the end of the
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      • 417 23 THE draw for the first round of Royal Air Force Stableford competition to be played at the Singapore Island Club on Sunday, November 8, starting at 7.45 a.m. Ist TEE: 7.45 G. Tan Soon Hock (13), Lim Kian Seng (IS), A. Amos (15); 7. 51 Ong Chew Bee
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      • 57 23 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian National Hockey team will leave here in the middle of this month on a goodwill tour of Singapore and Malaysia, it was announced here today. The team failed to qualify to join the 137 member Indonesian contingent to take part in the
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    • Page 23 Advertisements
      • 142 23 LIQUIRIT /^^> 7 -~n For the treatment of your stomach y^'///*C^^£ii^ ffj and intestinal ailments //Wi/i^^z^i.'^^iT^/ mjl The Newest German remedy, ~~H_^^ jflf effective and reliable, for the treat- l 'W ment of gastritis; ulcers of the 3ir stomach and duodenum, hyperacidity and all nervous and catarrhal affections of the
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
      • 5 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left
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      • 1370 23 SUNDAY'S RACE PROGRAMME 1 ***** YOU ARE CAN 9.00 (dc+8) Alfa Romeo/Mansor Ng 1 ***** TAI PAU 9.00 (+3) Goldmine/J Donnelly Dawkins (11) (19) 2 ***** QUEEN'S GAMBIT 9.00 (+1) Hoe Lock/Osman Rao 2 ***** PRECIOUS LOTUS 8.1 1 (pc+ 12) WY Lam/Teh Raioo (13) (1) 3 ***** MANNUM MISS
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    • 187 24 30 entries for Penang's Hill Climb on Sunday PENANG, Fri. More than 30 competitors from Malaysia and Singapore will take part in a Hill Climb organised by the Penang Motor Sports Club at the Vale of Tempe Road here on Sunday. The President of the club, lnche Zainal Ariffin Baboo,
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    • 52 24 LONDON, Frl. Golfer Tony Jacklin was named Britain's sportsman of the year by the British Sports Writers Association here. Jacklin won the 1969 award and is the first sportsman to take the honour in successive years. Most important Jacklin's 1970 laurels was his victory in the U.S. open tournament at
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    • 238 24 BANGKOK, Pri. Representatives from 15 nations will take part in the Second Asian Highway Motor Rally on the 4,150-mile run from Tehran to Dacca starting tomorrow. The entries: Pakistan 42, India 27, Iran 10, Japan 4, two each from America, England, Nepal and Laos,
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    • 115 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's soccer team for the King of Thailand's Cup tournament left here for Bangkok today confident of taking one of the first four places. The coach of the team Inche Jattl Che Din said Malaysia stood a good chance of reaching
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    • 508 24  -  JASBIR SINGH THERE is a delay in naming the final Singapore Asian Games yachting team because one of the probables is in New Zealand attending a six-month Outward Bound School training course. Singapore Asian Games yachting team official Mr. C.H.K. Willans
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    • 183 24 NEW YORK, Fri. The 15-round fight between Muhammad Ali and Argentina's Oscar Bonavena at Madison Square Garden, on Dec. 7 was officially announced The fight has been in the works since Ali, also known as Cassius Clay, stopped Jerry Quarry in three rounds at Atlanta, Oct.
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    • 66 24 The New York Commission as well as the World Boxing Association stripped Ali of his heavyweight title when he refused induction into the army. It was only recently a Federal Judge ordered the commission to grant him a licence. Regarding the WBA not rating him, Ali said: "I don't pay
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    • 78 24 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Fri. Bob Carmichael, Australian playing out of France, upset to beat Cliff Richey of the United States yesterday in a 3^-taour match in the third International tennis championship of Argentina. Carmichael won the quarterfinals match by 7-6, 4-6, 6--4,6-3. In other men's
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    • Page 24 Advertisements
      • 158 24 Kodak makes it simpler. Now, flash without batteries. )^^S&£\ Here's our new- The Instamatic "X" Camera's est easiest fl ash flash s y stem works on an entirely '10 I|W camera ever. It's new principle. Packed into each If iv^S^ one of Kodak>s Magicube is all the energy you need
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    • Page 24 Miscellaneous
      • 39 24 SATURDAY Carnival (Queenstown 2.00 RUGBY: The Cobras P m) (Selangor) vs All-Blacks (SCC SUNDAY —.5.15 p.m.) Cobras "B" vs All-Blacks "B» (SCC 3.00 WATEm .poLO: Djakarta vs P- m -> Chinese Swimming Club SWIMMING: Police /MUitary (Amber Road 11.30 a.m.)
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