Singapore Herald, 9 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 95 Singapore Monday, November 9, 1970 MC(F) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 423 1 Boos for Pope during Sunday noon blessing VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope Paul VI was booed by a group of discontented Rome shanty dwellers during his Sunday noon blessing and two young fascists chained themselves to a lamp post near the Obelisk in St. Peter's Square. The shanty dwellers arrived at
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  • 44 1 RAWALPINDI, Sun. Pakistan politicians committed themselves to restrain violence and stop their supporters from taking weapons to party rallies. The code of conduct was agreed on with only a month to go before this country's first-ever general election on Dec. 7.
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  • 16 1 CRACOW, Sun. West German Foreign Minister Scheel will meet Polish Premier Cyrankiewicz on Monday.
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  • 450 1 Laporte kidnapper confesses 'HE TRIED TO ESCAPE THE DAY BEFORE HE WAS SLAIN' MONTREAL, Sun. A 19-year-old student confessed last night that he and three other men kidnapped the 49--year-old Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, who was later found murdered on Oct. 17. Bernard Lortie, arrested in a Montreal apartment
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  • 170 1 Vote at 18 in modified Sihanouk cnstitution for Cambodia PUNOM PENH, Sub. The voting age in Cambodia wUI be reduced from 20 to 18 according to the draft constitution of the Jut-proclaimed Republic published today by the official Khmere News Agency. Bat soldiers aud Buddhist monks will not have the
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  • 126 1 LONDON, Sun. Palestine Resistance leader Yasser Arafat says in an interview published in today's Sunday Times that he is against plane hijackings. He says the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, responsible for a series of dramatic hijackings this year, has now understood that
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  • 286 1 MOSCOW, Sun. China, in anniversary greetings published here today, declared that fundamental questions with the Soviet Union should not hinder the growth of normal relations between the two governments. A telegram printed in the Communist Party newspaper Pravda marking the 53rd anniversary of
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  • 24 1 HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong Port Health Authority announced that cholera quarantine restrictions imposed on arrivals from Chalna port,, Pakistan, had been removed.
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  • 114 1 KINSHASA, Sub. The Interior Ministry announced yesterday that mere votes were cast la the Congo's Presidential elections last Saturday than there were registered voters. A report compiled hy the MlbbHij and forwarded to said that Irregularities hi the votiag flgmres had heea foand
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  • 208 1 Lee reads Chinese slogan in Chicago: 'Earth for masses' SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, approaching the end of nearly a month touring the United States inviting industry to Singapore, arrived here from Chicago yesterday. The Prime Minister put up at the St. Francis Hotel on Union Square and
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  • 29 1 NIAMEY, NIGER, Sun. President Diori Hamani was sworn in today for a third straight term. In an election last month he won all 1,907,637 votes cast. AP
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  • 120 1 ARSONISTS ATTACK BUKIT PANJANG POST OFFICE AGAIN ARSONISTS attacked Bukit Paajang post office and damaged a portioa of the coaster early yesterday moraiag. This was the second time the post office had been attacked by the arsonists. The first was on Oct. it. A piece of woollen string with a
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  • 132 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. The former chief o f India's Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Singh, said today India must prepare itself to meet the new military situation caflsed by the proposed U.S. arms sale to Pakistan. "The sooner this is done the better,"
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  • 109 1 LONDON, San. The Benedictine monks who ran one of England's most famous Catholic schools, Ampleforth, in Yorkshire, have found a novel way to make sure none of their pupils drink in nearby pubs under the legal minimum age. Sixth formers of the school
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  • 2300 2  - Prejudice in a Primary 3 textbook ADETAIL^DEXAMINATION^THE^J^ OF 'OUR PIONEERING FOREFATHERS' THE Ministry of Education made a terrible mistake when it ruled that History in the primary schools should be taught in the children's second language. It made another when it issued a Primary Three History textbook which so incensed
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  • 361 2 Soldier boys must have an outlet B Viewpoint DR. GOH's move is timely and necessary for discipline in the forces. However, the ideal should not be forgotten: an efficient and progressive Force, with justice as its coat of arms. To nurture this, there must be an outlet for suggestions and
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  • 509 2 AMONG the most important long-term challenges to public policy is the raising of educational standards. The first step is to get better teachers into the schools. The job of training teachers is now shared between the Teachers' Training College, which is run as a department of the
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  • 153 3 A ten-day exchange visit to Indonesia for Poly students TWENTY-five Polytechnic students have left for Indonesia on an exchange scheme to promote closer ties among students in the region. The leader of the team, Mr. Oliver Santa Maria (above), said that the exchange programme was initiated at the Association of
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  • 252 3 THE closing ceremony of the "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free" campaign does not necessarily mean that it is the end but rather the beginning of getting into the habit of keeping Singapore clean and free from pollution, the Minister
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  • 84 3 SUNGEI SIPUT, Bw.More thai l,Mt fr«f» this mm feoght sevea-how battle at the Hea ws^ Estate here. The battle begaa at IN a.m. hi ft swampy valley beside ft Hlada Temple. By the flame It eaded at 1 p.m., more tkaa St combatants lay
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  • 308 3 FOR FINAL YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS... UNIVERSITY of Singapore medical students can now get some first-hand experience of medicine as practised outside hospitals. Under a new month-long training scheme which began last Monday, each of the 120 Final Year medical students is being posted to
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  • 71 3 POLICEMEN TIDY UP BEDOK BEACH SOME 4— officers and men of the Special Constabulary spent their Sunday yesterday cleaning up Bedok Beach. Armed with brooms, baskets, and changkols, they started out from Bedok Army Camp and covered a half mile stretch of the beach. It was their contribution to the
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  • 169 3 YOUR monthly account with the Public Utilities Board should now be processed faster with the installation of a third-generation computer. The Board's annual report for 1969, just published, says its new computer, valued at 51.37 million, will be used for commercial as well
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  • 105 3 TOKYO, Six South-East Asian countries will meet in Singapore next year with a view to establish a South-East Asian Iron and Steel association. The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan said the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand would attend. Japan
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  • 50 3 A BOY about 11 years old was killed by a hit-and-run lorry at the junction of Ah Hood Road and Balestier Road yesterday morning. Police appeal to anyone who lost a boy of this age, to contact Inspector Mohd. Ibrahim, Sepoy Lines Police SUtkm, tel. ***** ext 454.
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  • 106 3 Mr. Dennis C.C. Goh was elected chairman of the 1701 Dolphin Group Branch of the B-P Scout Guld at its inaugural meeting recently. Other officials elected are: Vice-chairmen, V.S.L. Chin Sin Chong and Mr. Heng Chiang Ki; secretary, Mr. Richard P. Oliveiro; asst. secretary, Mr.
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  • 44 3 Capt. (Dr.) Winston Lee Siew Boon and Miss (Dr.) Betty Lui were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Dr Lee is attached to the Ministry of Defence and his wife is a medical officer at the Outram Road General Hospital.
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  • 242 4 The PUB records yet another good year THE PUBLIC Utilities Board last year spent $68 million mainly on a new power station at Jurong to meet increasing demands from industry. This is disclosed in the Board's 1969 annual report just published. The report recorded "continued progress all round" throughout the
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  • 74 4 SIX passengers were injured when two Katong-Bedok buses collided at Chua Chu Kang Road 12 m.s. yesterday afternoon. Th«y were treated as outpatients at Thomson Road General Hospital. The buses were part of a group of four belonging to the same company. The four buses
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  • 579 4 Our pilots: What it takes to put them up in the air IT COSTS $1 MILLION TO TRAIN ONE... HOW would you like to be worth a million dollars? It is estimated by the Singapore Armed Forces that it costs between $750,000 and $1,000,000 to train a full fledged pilot.
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia today reported it had 1«3,C81 registered job seekers a decrease of 3,252 from last month. But the figure is 32 per cent higher than the number recorded at the end of IMS, when there were 123,717 jobseekers. New vacancies A
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  • 254 4 MR. HANS Schroder, leader of a visiting Danish economic mission, said yesterday that his team expects to have a "very busy and eventful" week's stay in Singapore. The 11-member team arrived here last Saturday. They toured the port yesterday. The team represents the
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  • 134 4 THE R.S.S. Independence, first of six fast patrol boats ordered by the Maritime Command of the Singapore Armed Forces, arrived here yesterday. Before being handed over to the Command in about six weeks' time, it will be put through a series of trials.
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  • 89 4 A |12,000 collection of pottery and porcelain, recovered from excavations in Indonesia over the past two years, will be donated to the University of Singapore Art Museum by Mr. Whang Tar Liang of Lam Soon Cannery. Mr. Whang will present his collection to Mr. Reginald Quahe,
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  • 249 4 we service our aircraft, there won't be any traffic accidents at all." The pilots in Tengah Airbase work hard, taking aircraft up on training flights every day, but they still find plenty of time for having fttn. They enjoy living in the air-conditioned barracks with playing
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    • 46 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker X^" ""^n/ j XJ 6 A 'AMOfi/ APT IT L THAT'S IT.,, RUN/ I I>4AT SMELLS LJCKV MAN, C I M¥l^^» y cl 1 ml RUN BACK TO tME .M r«WAT/s.R/ ENjgviNf j^f r\ W HERE/ ON THE PkV mw**c#*, fl
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  • 200 6 Straits survey notes 21 danger areas TOKYO, Sun. The four-nation survey team now carrying out a hydrographic survey of the narrowest section of the Straits of Malacca has discovered at least 21 shoal areas considered to be dangerous for tankers exceeding 200,000 tons. The survey, which is being undertaken by
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  • 29 6 SINGAPORE had 877.3 miles of lighted highways, streets and rural roads up to the end of last year, according to the Public Utilities Board's 1969 annual report.
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  • 102 6 KUCHING, Sun. The 24--hour curfew in certain parts of Kuching and Abu districts has been relaxed from today. A police spokesman said the new curfew hours were from 2 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice. The curfew affecting ten kam pongs about 14 miles
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  • 29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail and his wife, Ton Puan Norashikin, will go on a pilgrimage to Mecca in January next year.
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  • 464 6 Those old wives' tales on giving of blood Hffll BLOOD knows no barriers of race or sex. True, blood' has to be crossmatched between donor and recipient and only "compatible" blood can be transferred. But compatibility is not determined on racial lines. Thus, a white South African could receive Negro
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  • 128 6 SINGAPOREANS who own land near public roads can be compelled to plant trees under the Trees and Plants (Preservation and Improvement of Amenities) BUI introduced in Parliament last week. They can also be asked to clear their land of
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  • 66 6 French pastry baking demonstration HERE'S your chance to try your hand at baking French pastry. A demonstration of baking this French speciality wfll be given by Mrs. Lucienne Flory, wife of the French Ambassador on Nov. 25 at 10.30 a.m. Proceeds from the demonstration to be held at 7, Gallop
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  • 63 6 A MALAYSIAN identity card belonging to Madam Teo Ah May, 32, of 175-A, Tanjong Tokong Road, Penang, was found in a car park at Commonwealth Drive, facing: Block 94. The finder, Mr. Leonard Urn, has handed the card over to the Singapore Herald, where
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  • 592 6 The inspection was a real pleasure MPs IT WAS supposed to be a door-to-door campaign to teach his constituents the virtues of good housekeeping, but Prof. Wong Lin Ken, Home Affairs Minister and MP for Alexandra, yesterday found every flat he visited spic and span. So instead, the Minister ended
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  • 155 6 Disloyal MIC officials told to resign or face party action KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The President of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), lun. V.T. Sambanthan today warned disloyal party officials to resign or face disciplinary action. Talking of last year's general elections, he said: "There have been areas where, because of
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  • 318 6 Seminar on the relevance of small traders in S'pore LOCAL industrialists and university dons will soon discuss whether small traders and industries still have a role in Singapore's rapid industrialisation. A two-day economic workshop on "The Role and Relevance of Small Industries in Singapore's Economic Growth" will be held at
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  • 124 6 Eight-week course on cooking THE. ADULT Education Board will organise a course in Western cooking at the Kim Keat Vocational Centre, Jalan Ampas, on Saturdays from 2.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. starting on Nov. 21. The eight-week course will be conducted in English by Mr. Chong Heng Wah. Dishes such
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  • 32 6 A youth snatched a $106 gold bangle from Madam Ho Ah Kim, 46, in Jalan Membina on Saturday morning. He escaped on the pillion a motorcycle ridden by another youth.
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    • 26 6 t _^^^^_^__^_^^^fT&KimiFmm~.S r m+**u. l»c. t«7O. W.tU nsht. MMll "Isn't that sweet? He's thinking of something to surprise me with if he gets the office promotion."
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    • 741 7  - I'm not supposed to drink but... A.K. LEE By "What will you have?" Nothing thanks." 'Nothing? Come on now. this is a wine tasting." "But I'm not supposed to be drinking." "Rubbish. What's the point of coming to a wine tasting if you don't taste the wine?" "Well 1 was
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    • 320 7 THE Education Ministry is to help the Baharuddin Vocational Institute sell its products and take production orders from industries. It will do this either by helping the Institute to set up marketing facilities or through the Central Supply and Maintenance Unit of the
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    • 114 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young -g f on. DAGwooo-l H j^^ Quick, talk to I V- I'M SO GLAP LEONA M c <3«lBBLE V^ YOU'RE 5 N f WHILE I STIR 1 f NOME I t ,*C!O_ MY CAKE 1 if X I f^\ BUT I CX>N'T EVEN KNOW J WELL
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    • 163 7 8 a.m. 8 p.m. An advertisement exhibition "Second Glance" at the Wisma Indonesia Garden Terrace, Orchard Road. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. A talk on "Constitution and Heart Disease" by Dr. O.S. Elliot at Medical Unit 2, Seminar Room of the Outram Road General Hospital. 7 p.m. Night bazaars at Balestier
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    • 396 7 Starscope I jht Wrflmfmfvmtm lc/ u tiffnffVVPVfl J &W W W nH^^^^^^^n^^^^^^^n^^^^^nn^B^^nnni yF^o— vv PV^^^^^^H Often unorthodox ideas Your ruler, the fiery on life in general and Sun, sometimes likes to own particular brand of i ay down the law; you religion may sometimes might get by in the raise
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  • 333 8 A NOTE ON THE GEOGRAPHY OF SEMITISIM IN the feature entitled "Peace in Palestine*' (SH Nov, 4) which you euphemistically describe as a "Background to the Foreign News" Dr. Puccetti goes to great pains to disenchant your readers from any misconceptions they may have of the Jewishness of Israelis. Their
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  • 509 8 National Theatre pays its own way V IE WPOINT I REFER to the letter by Mr. K.K. Goh (S.H. Nov. 2). The letter stems from ignorance. The National Theatre, which was built by public donation and Government grant for the commemoration of our Independence, has not been and is not
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  • 133 8 I REFER to the letter by "Alice" \yhich appeared in your columns on Oct. 22. Planning for third term of the primary school year must necessarily include purposeful activities for those pupils who will have taken their Primary School Leaving Examination. If "Alice" has a particular school in
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  • 339 8 The service stays sloppy while the STC stays silent THE Singapore Traction Company has been the target of numerous attacks aired time and again in the Press. Many of these complaints are not without justification. Yet how many times have we had an explanation from the S.T.C. themselves? Obviously they
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  • 494 8 BETWEEN C.A. AND CO. IN THE C.S. IS MORE THAN MERE LETTERS I REFER to the letter of the spokesman for the Ministry of Finance pertaining to the Clerical Service (S.H. Oct. 29). Clerical Assistants in the Civil Service are the most frustrated lot and the Government's ambitious attractions for
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  • 151 8 I REFER to E.L. Urn's letter (S.H. Oct. 29) regarding noise in the common passages in Block 13, Toa Payoh East. In conjunction with the current "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free" campaign, circulars have been distributed to tenants and lessees to restrain their children from playing along the
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  • 657 8 The programme logic of TV Singapura I know this is going to be an exercise in futility, but I stffl want to air my views regarding the showing of commercials on TV Smsapura. Why is it that TV Singapura persists in showing commercials during the programmes rather than at the
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  • 398 8 WHEN my telephone was out of order recently, a member of my staff reported the matter to the number given in the Telephone Directory. Four hours later, I telephoned the same number, and was told that I had to wait until the next morning the repair crew
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  • 400 9 Smith says 'Never' to votes for all in Rhodesia LONDON, Sun. Mr lan Smith hopes that universal franchise will never be introduced in Rhodesia. In an interview to be shown here on Monday on Britain's Independent Television, the Prime Minister of Rhodesia was asked: "How long will it be before
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  • 23 9 BANGKOK, Sun. Seven airmen were killed when their helicopter exploded and plunged into a mountain near Chae Horn, Northern Thailand. DDD
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  • 27 9 JAKARTA, Sun. Two people were killed and 15 seriously injured as a result of firing crackers after the breaking of the fasting month in Bandung.
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  • 97 9 SAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Labour Ministry has called on 18,000 employees of a big U.S. civil construction fffm here, who have been on strike since October 26 over a wage claim, to return to work. The firm, Rmk-Brj, builds military bases and
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  • 177 9 Bonus disputes mdy leave Britain's rubbish where it is LONDON, Sun. A new dispute over bonus payments yesterday threatened to leave London and other cities with tons of rain-soaked garbage chocking the streets despite the ending of a six-week strike by the Britain's 65,000 refuse collectors. Many city trash collectors
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  • 505 9 23 dead in cinema bomb explosion PHNOM PENH, Sun. Twenty-three people, including young children, and 46 others injured were killed when unknown persons believed to be drunken Cambodian soldiers threw two hand grenades into a cinema here last night. The 1000-seat cinema opposite the popular French restaurant Le Venise was
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  • 97 9 'Bolsheviks' held in police raids TOKYO, Sun. Tweive leaders of an extreme leftist student power group calling themselves "Bolsheviks" were rounded up by police on charges rioting, assault and battery in the course of student power rivalry clashes. From their hideouts were seized hundreds of long pieces of square timber,
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  • 122 9 WIESBADEN, W. Germany, Sun Nearly four million voters went to the polls in the State of Hesse today in an election seen as crucial for the future of Chancellor Willy Brandt's coalition Government. Observers said that a poor showing in the local poll by Brandt's coalition
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  • 46 9 KEY BISCAYNE, Florida, Sun. President Nixon met with top strategists of the 1970 Republican party political campaign to take a two-year look ahead. But the White House insisted the survey was not political and called it a planning session on domestic and foreign programmes.
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  • 289 9 Filipinos go to polls on Tuesday MANILA, Sun. Filipinos are two days from voting In what has so far been one of their most peaceful election campaign In history. One of the major concerns of the campaign, however, has been "private armies" which election officials say they fear will be
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  • 198 9 LONDON, Sun. "The new British Immigration Act, due to be published next month will be the most comprehensive legislation on immigrants and aliens ever enacted in Britain," the Sunday Times writes today. The main proposals in the Bill (which will be law by August
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  • 37 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. American Secretary of State William Rogers had separate meetings with United Arab Republic and Israeli Foreign Ministers to try to get the peace mission of U.N. Middle East envoy Dr Jarring moving again.
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  • 124 9 TRADE GOES ON DESPITE SETBACK TAIPEH, Sun. Taiwan's trade with Italy will continue despite the establishment of diplomatic relations between Rome and Peking, official sources said today. The sources said Taiwan's trade office in Milan, will not be closed. The office belongs to the Nationalist Council for International Economic Cooperation
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  • 54 9 DA NANG, Sun. A passenger-freight train of the South Vietnamese National Railways was wrecked when it detonated a mine 15 miles n6rth-west of here. Officials reported three Vietnamese civilians were killed and 18 others were injured. The injured included 14 civilians, two soldiers and two
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  • 22 9 VATICAN CITY, Sun. The Vatican reaffirmed that priests who marry can got go back again to exercising priestly functions.
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  • 236 10 BERLIN, Sun. A Soviet soldier was shot yesterday as he stood guard over the Russian War Memorial in West Berlin. The Memorial Is located In the British sector of Berlin and a British spokesman confirmed the shooting, adding the Russian soldier was hit In the arm
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  • 161 10 Chaos as Frost refuses TV 'reefer' LONDON, Sun. Police were called to clear hippies from a television studio here last night, after compere David Frost had in a live broadcast refused to smoke an alleged marijuana reefer and had been squirted with s water pistol. Millions of television viewers watched
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  • 103 10 LYME REGIS (Eaglaad), So. The crippled tarter Pacific Glory, Ike ship shoaied by England's thua ports for fear of oU leakage, to dae to be towed lato Lyme Bay today amid skarp protests from alarmed local lakabitaats. Op board tbe 42,777-toa Llberlaa vessel, refloated on Friday
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  • 256 10 Peking disowns western Maoists TURIN, Italy, Sun. Communist Chinese diplomats in Canada and Italy repeatedly disowned western "Maoists" as being in the pay of capitalists, a leading Italian newspaper said yesterday. The Chinese said the pro-Chinese Communists of Europe "shame us" and will never be allowed into China, said the
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  • 686 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three months from Parliament Day the main question posed by Malaysia's opposition parties is: "How free should debate be when it reconvenes?" So far the main support for a strong Parliament has come from the Democratic Action Party and the Gerakan
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  • 125 10 LONDON, Sob. Britain's actors and actresses on Saturday launched a campaign against being "blackmailed" into appearing in nude orgy and sex scenes for films. They called for a charter forbidding It. Mr. Peter Plonviez, assistant secretary of Equity, the actors* union, said:
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  • 33 10 COLOMBO, Sun. The Ceylon Government suspended the passports of an undisclosed number of people accused of hoarding money following the demonetisation of the old 100--rupee and 50-rupee notes on November 3.
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  • 181 10 SAIGON, Sun. The U.S. Army announced today that an ammunition barge with 10 American crewmen aboard capsized in heavy seas during a storm that battered the northern coast of South Vietnam a week ago. There were no signs of survivors. A spokesman said the body
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  • 30 10 LONDON, Sun. A Pakistani restaurant and company director has been chosen as a Labour candidate for the next municipal election in Bradford, where about 30,000 Asian immigrants live.
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  • 1351 11 What the shouting achieved for Nixon America's mid-term election viewed by STEPHEN BARBER at San Clemente in the President's home base of California THE tumult of America's 1970 General Election had barely subsided before President Nixon's top public relations men were hurrying over to the Press centre of the Western
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  • 402 11 Peking must wait for her UN seat UNITED NATIONS: Peking has several new backers, tat It Is expected to lose again this year In the contest for the China seat In the United Nations. The seat has been hold 25 years by the Nationalist Chinese who retain only Taiwan hot
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  • 516 11  -  JOHN BECKLER From in Washington WASHINGTON: The leaders of a Liberal Republican party group say the U.S. elections have weakened the party and threaten to make President Nixon a "one-term" President. Characterising the party's performance as the worst since 1964, the top officers
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  • 281 12 SIX CHILDREN selected for their courage and ability in coming their problems have bees tamed "The Handicapped Children of the Year." Puan Noor Aishah presented trophies after a concert at the Victoria Theatre last night to: AU-YONG KWAN NGEE, 12, who when admitted to the Spastic Children's
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  • 454 12 Iran's threat to seize Gulf isles TACTICAL MOVE BY SHAH TO PROTECT OIL EXPORTS BEIRUT, Sun. Iran has discreetly given warning that if Britain withdraws its troops from the Persian Gulf, it is prepared to use force to back a claim to a strategic group of islands at the Gulfs
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  • 85 12 SOME 150 PUB senior officers, including Chairman Dr. Ong Swee Law, cleared the beach at Tanah Merah Besar yesterday morning. Work started after breakfast at 8 a.m. Armed with brooms, rakes and spades, the men began clearing the beach of weeds, shrubs, sticks and
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  • 24 12 NEW YORK;— Polish-born Manfred Schwartz, noted abstract painter and lithographer, died at New York's University H«snitai *t cancer. He was CO. AP
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  • 329 12 Pakistani view of President Yahya's visit to Peking ISLAMABAD, Sun. The Talks which President Yahya Khan of Pakistan begins with Chinese leaders in Peking on Tuesday will cover mainly foreign affairs and possible increased trade between the two countries, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. However, observers believe that
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  • 56 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. Four people were injured when the branch of a big tree fell on a coffee shop in Jalan Limbok Bawah here during heavy rain today. The injured, who included two police constables, were later taken to hospital. The owner of the coffee shop,
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  • 35 12 LOCAL artistes and comedians will take part in a variety show at Macßitchie Reservoir at 5 p.m. on Nov. 15. The programme will include items from the Malay, Chinese, Indians and English community.
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  • 341 12 Tun Tan seeks men of Minister's calibre From V.K. CHIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin is shopping for new blood to help strengthen MCA representation in the Cabinet and to head the party's various state branches, party sources said today. As MCA national president, he will
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  • 31 12 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin will officiate at the closing ceremony of the "Keep Singapore Clean and PollutionFree" campaign at the MacPherson Community Centre on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
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  • 172 12 GIANT JAPAN TANKER TO HAVE WOMEN TOKYO, Sun.— The world's biggest ship, the Nisseki Maru, of 370,000 deadweight tons, belonging to Tokyo Tankers, will be the first Japanese oceangoing vessel to have women among its crew. The dinosaur ship will have a crew of only 40, being highly automated, and
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  • 166 12 Filipino police arrest treasure hunters MANILA, Sun. A joint Coast Guard and police patrol arrested 22 skindivers retrieving treasures on Friday from a sunken vessel, believed to be a Spanish galleon off Panay island in me Central Philippines. The skindivers, now being held on charges under the Cultural Properties Preservation
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 124 12 CORNING^ WARE* PRODUCTS new ROYAL FAMILY set $94.80 SET INCLUDES: A. 1 Qt. Covered Saucepan 18.80 B. ljQt. Covered Saucepan 22.60 C. liQt. Covered Saucepan 26.40 Serving Cradle 1 0. 50 D. 10" Covered Skillet 37.80 If purchased separately $116.10 BUY A SET AND SAVE $21.30 Three covered saucepans and
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 265 13 CALL BY UNION LEADER ALL Chinese primary schools have been urged to teach science and mathematics in Chinese from next year. The call was made by Mr. Tay Boon Too, president of the Chinese Schoolteachers' Union, in a statement. Mr. Tay said most
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    • 80 13 COLOUR and monochrome works of nearly 200 Singapore and Malaysia photographers will be exhibited at the fourday Singapore National Photographic Exhibition at the National Library lecture theatre from Nov. 19. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will declare open the exhibition
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    • 33 13 THE numbers picked in last night's Toto draw were: 49, 35, 43, 40 and 21. The additional number was 3. In the circles draw, the numbers were 18, 13 and 23.
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    • 337 13 MANAGERIAL EXPERTS COMING OUT FROM JAPAN TO HELP OUR INDUSTRIES THE International Management Cooperation Committee of Japan will be sending soon some managerial and technical experts to Singapore to help industries which are short of such skills. According to Mr. Lim Chew Swee, director of the Singapore Institute of Management,
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    • 196 13 Fish bombing raises market prices KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Continuous bombing for fish in the sea off Kota Kinabalu have caused a scarcity of fish and an increase in prices in the town, a spokesman of the State Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said today. Fishermen who work mainly in the
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    • 147 13 THE Housing and Development Board is investigating new garbage disposal systems for use in future high-rise flats. But the Swedish system of garbage disposal, using tubes which draw rubbish into an incinerator, is out. The HDB's chief architect, Mr. William Wong, said yesterday:
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    • 97 13 MISS Joyce Fernando, a 24-year-old clerk with a local chit fund company won the Deepavali Queen contest organised by the t Indian Association at the weekend. She received a double return air ticket to Penang and other valuable prizes. The runner-up was Miss Saroja Devi, 18,
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    • 300 13 TO THE staff of (fcueenstown police station, the "Keep Singapore Clean and Green" campaign Is more than just an occasion to wield broomsticks and keep their compound spick and span. As an extra activity, the staff of the station, in particular, Staff-Sgt "Bunga" Bernard Sequeira, spend
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    • 22 13 C^nMllK^tWn^^B^snß Nn^^^l^^lM^^T^^^^s^^B^ Qm Lw l^snasna rjfl Ln^sn^hVnW^ n^LnV^nf^sf n^T nnnnvln^n^Bn^in^na n^nr/^C MVnV>4 nY /^nn nT mbJ^ >fl sn\\ (I nW9 r^r^ I)
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  • 172 14 THE Government, universities and voluntary organisations should jointly initiate a co-operative venture to train volunteers for specialist services. This suggestion was made by Mr. George Hover, a lecturer at Trinity College, when he spoke on "Local Orientation in Voluntary Services" at a seminar on
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  • 369 14 Prayers for world peace at Kranji ceremony A GURKHA bahun (priest), an imam and two Christian ministers offered prayers for world peace at a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery early yesterday morning. In the 15-minute ceremony, representatives from Britain's three Services in Singapore, a shipping firm,
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  • 45 14 ABOUT 300 people from the Kampong Kapor constituency held a picnic at the Pasir Ris holiday camp yesterday to meet their M.P. Mr. Yeo Toon Chi a. The picnic was organised by the Kampong Kapor branch of the People's Action Party. DDD
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  • 22 14 THE Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic in Yan Kit Road will celebrate its first anniversary on Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.
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  • 241 14 BOAC IS ADJUDGED CLEANEST TRAVEL OFFICE IN SPORE BOAC won "The Cleanest and Most Attractive Travel Establishment" In a weeklong competition organised by the Tourist Promotion Board. The competition was held to promote the "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-free" campaign. The results were announced on Saturday. Malaysia-Singapore Airlines was second.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 264 14 j ff^^lj) °rA)\)SiC COLOURING CONTEST j r You may use any form of colour you wish e.g., water colour, pencil colour, pastels, crayons, etc., and then submit your best effort to:- THE CATHAT OKftANISATION PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. KILLINCY ROAD POST OFFICE BOX: 45. S'por* 9. I Entries close on the last
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    • 586 14 /uiriinc Anrief\i%i UKuftlNlaAl lUW 3 i LAST DAY— NO FREE LIST 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 4 9.15 p.m. David Chiang "HEROIC ONES" i (A SHAW PRODUCTION) i Mandarin in SHAWSCOPE, COLOR j OPENS TOMORROW! J I Claudina Augar. Piarra Clementi I "LISTEN, LETS MAKE LOVE" I Color by Deluxt
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  • 436 15 Still lacking— despite girls, action and romance ROUTE 66 "Route SS" does not seem to be a pet programme of RTS. It comes on and off. It's on again tonight at ll.lt p.m. on Channel 5. In terms of substance, the series may seem lacking, despite the fact that all
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 815 15 I I Star S 300 General Hospital 5.50 Opening And Programme Summary 3.20 For The Family (Tamil) 5.55 Breaking Of Fast 5 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.00 News (Malay) Week (Tamil) 6.18 Pok Amai2 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore (Tamil 6.49 Dastardly And Muttley (Cartoon) Repeat)
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    • 91 15 TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 9 p.m. Channel 5 11.30 Channel 5 RADIO 6.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) 7.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. /.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. 130 p.m. Hadio Singapore. Radio Malaysia, BFBS (From Radio Australia). 430 p.m. BFBS (From
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    • 117 15 v i »veufH sc^ftpeco e-7 55 "Good evening, Mr. Vice President. Welcome to Beat 2 the er, I mean Meet the 2 Press!" S TOP TEN The following chart is compiled from the number of airplays records have received on Rediffusion S Singapore. Z Last This S Week s 1
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  • 2647 16 looks at &%&ii marriage WHEN your marriage disintegrates into neverending quarrels; when your marriage vows seem a mockery; when you are faced with endless recriminations everyday: Is divorce the answer? We talked to four people who, at some time in their lives, have had to face this dilemma and
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  • 866 17  - When death is a roommate FLORENCE CHONG By SOME of the dormitories in homes for the aged are hardly habitable the air is foul, dank and oppressive, engulfed in perpetual darkness. One feels death lurking around. I would never have believed that conditions could be so horrifying in some of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 142 17 HIS isn't a picture window. It's a wall papered over with a new- type mural wallpaper to bring either the trees, the sea or even the Mediterranean scene into your living room. The choice is yours. Make your favourite scene at the nearest interior decorator contractors which are popping up
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    • 78 17 the twinkling lights which we used last Christmas? Why wait till Christmas to put them up. Enjoy them now by putting them up on trees and bushes near your verandah. They could also be strung along the railings of the verandah of your flat. They can be got cheaply (about
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    • 272 17 WINAHOUDAY IN HONG KONG BANGKOK Enter the "Ideal Couple" competition. Nanda's, in association with theSINGAPORE HERALD, offer an 8-day Honeymooner's Holiday in Hongkong Bangkok for two. The lucky winners will fly all-the-way in the superb comfort of an MSA Boeing. How to enter: im wmt BCut Entry form herea BHBI
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  • 289 18 Lee on US investment in Singapore CHICAGO, Illinois, Sun. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew told a group of businessmen on Friday that U.S. industry has sent "more capital outlays to Singapore in the past two years than in the preceding generation." Here to stimulate industry, business and investor interest in
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  • 489 18 Sarawak-ADB talks on Rajang Port development loan From S.C. CHAN, Kuching SARAWAK begins negotiations with the Asian Development Bank today for a loan for the proposed Rajang Port in the Third Division. The Sarawak team includes the State Financial Secretary, Mr. T'en Kuen Foh, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry
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  • 166 18 Stock brokers adopt new rules MEMBERS of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday passed a set of new rules and bye-laws vesting in their committee more powers to deal with manipulation. The committee proposed the new roles on Oct. 21 and called yesterday's special meeting. At the short
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  • 465 18 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States Tariff Commission was told that upward revaluations of the Japanese yen and the West German mark could do a great deal to improve the U.S. trade position. Mr Robert L. McNeil, executive vice-chairman of the Emergency Committee for American Trade,
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  • 569 18 MR. PHILIP H. SCHAFF, chairman of Leo Burnett, and Mr. F.E. Grace, chairman and managing director of Jackson Wain, have announced the merger of their two companies. The merger creates international billings of US$4OO million and catapults the Leo Burnett group into fourth place among world
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  • 311 18 PEOPLE in business Mr CHIN YUEN YIN, an officer trainee with the Chartered Bank in Kuala Lumpur left last week for the United Kingdom for one year's training with the bank's head office in London Mr Chin will be attending external courses in banking subjects as well as practical training
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  • 342 18 Prices continued to gain ground on Saturday as selective buying appeared over a wide range. The market finished on a steady note with the stock average gaining 4.98 yen at 2,141.57. Although there were no (Closing paid prices in yen, Akai Elec 460 (460) Asahi Chem 110
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  • 375 18 For the first three days of the week ended November 5, mining leaders continued to drift to lower levels on light turnover. On the announcement, (made at its annual meeting) of substantial uranium reserves and bismuth potential, Peko actually fell 40 cents to $12.70 on Tuesday. Other
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  • 136 18 The market moved sharply lower in quiet trading during the week ended Nov. 6. The renewed tightening of credit and its effect on corporate borrowing after the New Year, continued erosion of profit margins, industrial unrest and the disappointing figures from Unilever and Royal Dutch/Shell depressed prices.
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  • 21 18 LONDON, FrL— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 348.1 (-4.7); Tins 66.37 (Unchanged); Rubbers 151.75 (-0.57); Oils 278.07 (-3.37).
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  • 26 18 NEW YORK, FrL (Changes in brackets): Industrials 771.97 0.41); Transportation 148.92 (+0.80); Utilities 109.41 (+0.55); Composite stocks 246.27 (+0.62); Bonds 65.66 (+0.06).
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  • 94 18 HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong On New York TT 6.08 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 288 Note* Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 51.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 152.50 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 160.25 dollars, for Nov. 6).
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 615 19 WNMUi ORIENT LINES lID. __?L <WCO»WX)>UTH>W«TWCWPUBUCOyB»*t»a#OI») K*BLMJDING.2SHENmNYm.9HC*PORE.i.m.I*m3'I U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, A'WERPJREM. MCrTUN« XIRCOM 2/ftOM «/7Dac .MBSaVli H'byrga/I R'dam 11/1 Hivrt 14/1 xmuMMUIIUMM 2/e.an r «l .Jan Ldon 4/2 M>burs 9/J R-dam 11/2 Havra 13/2 ARRIVALS FROM NORTHWEST EUROPEAN PORTS AND LONDON 0a». Rotterdam/Loon p e
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    • 1009 19 LLJ 1 \l\ N. KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules A I I rm beginning on this page are given in four parts for jjffc* I I '1 «rt> ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. «L- l\ jl T* att KJaT y^liy^j#l Each entry gives the following information: NAME
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  • 311 20 THE CHALLENGE facing the local shipbuilding industry in the 1970s is to increase production facilities, train more young workers and develop closer co-operation between all sections of the industry. These are paramount if Singapore is to become the shipbuilding and repairing centre in this part of the world,
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    • 358 20 I SCINDIA (S?) UNES I ■■■■1 PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE W—JL Loading For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. JAL4BMAM A Penang p s h m bmgapore L Anqeles T Sailad In Pt/ 10 Nov 8 O«c JALAKIRTI 2S/3O Nov i/z Dec 3/5 Dec 4 Jan IST
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    • 1085 20 t ClStuOUnfj nc udin shl °"t of Singapore for Far Ivl East ports to the north-east. kZmuT* 0 9 1 09 HLL/AFT JALADHA NVA n PVNov 10 Los Angeles (Dec 9), San Diego. fllulu TA San Francisco, Vancouver B.C. ANNA TAYLOR In Pt/Nov 12 Saigon. Cam P.hn Bay. T oma
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    • 61 20 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER. 9. OUT: Shoan Maru 3; Soko Maru 4; Leda Maersk 6/7; Musi 21 east; Shoryu Maru 22; Pando Cove 33/34; Horol 40/41; Jason 44; Daiju Maru 35/36; President Monroe 46; Rajah Brooke 19; Glenfinlas 38/39;
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    • 61 20 IN: Prima King (after Leda Maersk) 6/7; Straat Chatham 27/28; Oriental Dolly (after Isarco) 45; Hozan Maru (after Hans Maersk) 5j Nikolaev (after Presiden Monroe) 46; Godavery (after Pando Cove) 33/34; Min Fong (after Rajah Brooke) 19; Glenalmond (after Bratslav) 15/16; Ramoneverett (after Glenfinlas) 38/39; Senkai Maru (after Shoryu Maru
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  • 315 21 Securities and Companies Bills: Watch out for 'adjustments' The introduction of the Securities Industry Bill in Parliament dampened spirits considerably in the Stock Exchange last week. Trading was also withdrawn as operators awaited the outcome of the Stock Exchange committee's special meeting yesterday. Total turnover slumped further to 4,302,000 units
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  • 161 21 Muar River Rubber: Nov. 11 at Plantation House, 10/15 Mincing Lane, London E.C.3. Sanyo Industries (M): Nov. 14, 11.30 a.m. at Room 702, Asia Insurance Building, Jalan Weld, Kuala Lumpur. Buklt Katll Rubber: Nov. 14, noon at registered office, 22 Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca. Pan (M) Holdings: Nov. 14,
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  • 89 21 NOTE: (1) Interim; (2) Final; (3) 73rd. dividend; (4) A dividend; (5) 2nd. interim of 23 per cent and final of 5 per cent. I Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Motor Invt. (1) 6 Nov. 30 121* B. Ltntanc (2) 15
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  • 189 21 TEHRAN, Sun. Representatives of Western oil companies operating in Iran held their first discussions with the authorities, aimed at increasing annual Iranian oil revenue from US$l,O3O million to U551. 155 million. The me eting on Saturday is the start of the last round of two
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  • 1497 21 r STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan /Aug. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover 1970 Company ♦or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or '000 +or H SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS H 2.50 1.42 Acma .02 1.30 1.32 11.7 B+2 4.50 2.66
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  • 93 21 Physicals passed another very quiet week (ended Nov. 6) under the influence of the General Motors strike. Leading factories were reported working on reduced schedules and deferring rubber shipments because of the strike. Meanwhile, the trade generally awaits word on G.S.A. stockpile sales plans for the month
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  • 398 21 EXCEPT for improved copra and coconut oil prices, the Singapore produce market looked quiet and featureless last week. Arrivals of copra from Sabah and Indonesia amounted to more than 400 tons, much of which was committed shipment. As a result, local dealers and millers were seeking the commodity
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  • 40 21 (Closing prices for Nov. 6, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.65, (2) 146.26; Hongkong 39.37; Beirut 37.46. 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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  • 75 21 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Nov. 2 48-3/4 eta. S 664.00 3 48-5/8 eta. 666.12% 4 48-7/8 cte. 8 666.75 5 49-1/4 eta. 3 657.87V* 6 49-1/4 eta. S 656.00 On Saturday. Straits tin was quoted at 5655.25 a picul, down 75 cento
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  • 366 21 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia will seek softer aid terms when the International Group on Indonesia (INGGI) meets in Rotterdam on December IS, Dr Emil Salim, deputy chairman of the National Planning Board said. Dr Salim said easier terms for new credits were necessary
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  • 79 21 Malaysia signs trade pact with Poland WARSAW, Sun.-The first trade pact between Poland and Malaysia was signed here yesterday, the Polish news agency PAP reported. The one-year agreement, which includes an automatic renewal clause, was signed by visiting Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari and Polish Foreign Trade
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  • 94 21 Freer trade move by Japan soon BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sun. The new Japanese Ambassador to the United States has said most of the trade restrictions on foreign investment in his country will be lifted by next fall. Ambassador Nobuhiko Ushiba said that 70 to 80 per cent of industry in Japan
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  • 96 21 HONGKONG, Sun. Indonesian traders have limited the export of cattle to Hongkong in a bid to prevent a drop in prices. A spokesman for the Indonesian Animal Exporters' Association said it cancelled a shipment of 3,000 heads of cattle to Hongkong two weeks ago. He said the decision
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 1524 22 iP/IlSlinkQ/IRSI For our Classified I In/n iNlrr 0"00 1 Tele-Ad Services g^g^L^g^g^^^Bff^^j^Jß^W ROOMS TO LET furnished/unfurnished residential area district 12. easy transport suitable for single only. Ring Richard- Office ***** Ext. 6 Home *****8. TWENTY TO FIFTY ACRES of low/swampy agricultural land wanted in Johore. Please contact David Phoa Sons.
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    • 486 22 HURRY! RUSH! RUSH! GENUINE ANNIVERSARY SALE For personal as well as gifts of fashionable ladies and men's wear from Arrow, Manhattan, Montagut Jantzen and many more varieties. Prices never to be repeated again. VISIT CASUALS. 8, John Little's Building. Singapore. TO LOOK SMART wear lifting shirts. Can be made to
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    • 255 22 DON'T WAIT UNTIL Its too late. Have your home inspected right away by Fumiga (Pte.) Ltd. Telephone *****8. SEBASTIAN GOMIS CURRY— Taste the delicious 'Real' curry specially prepared by him Outram Restaurant No. 3, Block 1 7. Outram Road, Singapore9s4l6s. EXCELLENT SWISS and French cuisine. Excellent wine cellar our speciality.
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  • RACING HERALD
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    • 204 23 TAN Hang Kwang won the Oei Tjong Ham Challenge Cup in the Singapore Gun Club open shooting championship at Rifle Range Road yesterday. Hang Kwang on on target 77 .out of the possible 100 shots. He beat his closest rival Allan Cheah
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    • 564 23 TOPEKA, Kansas, Sun. There are signs the track world has not seen the last of Jim Ryun, premier miler of the *****. For one thing, Ryun is back in running trim at 160 lb. For another, the pressures of a seven-year
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    • 330 23 LAUREL, Maryland, Sun. The jet set will gather at Laurel Race Course on Wednesday for the 19th running of the Washington, D.C, International. Seven class thoroughbreds from six foreign countries will compete with two U.S. representatives for the US$lOO,OOO first prize from the
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    • 295 23 JAPAN, Sun. Japan's Jun Kyuki created the major upset in the 1970 All-Japan Lawn Tennis Championships at Osaka's Utsubo Court when he beat India's veteran Ramanathan Krishnan in straight sets 6-3, 7-5, 8-6 in the men's singles yesterday. It was Krishnan 's first loss to
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    • 57 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r I WON'T LET^^BBPhOW'D YOU^^J ~11 f DR. ALLAN TOLD ME f THEN KNOW T HIS MJNIXS IF I HOPE YOUfO JSSiTiK^^SL f CJ LALL ABOUT HIM. I HE HAS AMNESIA^^BLANK! HEARTS HAVEN'T roOK oOt OVfK ■■f n He 5 Hcßc, 1 ~*r T>&r\ \^^m.
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  • 528 24 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. John Sewell scored a goal two minutes from time yesterday to give Crystal Palace a dramatic 1-1 draw with Leeds United and two London teams closed in behind Leeds in the race for
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  • 59 24 LEICESTER, Sun. The Fijian Rugby Union team gained their fifth success of the tour when they won an exciting but bruising match against Midland Counties (East) here yesterday trailing 11-8 at h a lft i me, they won by twenty four points three goals and three tries to fourteen (one
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  • 303 24 ENGLISH OIV. ONE Blackpool 0 Arsenal 1 Coventry 2 Man. City 1 Crystal 1 Leeds 1 Derby 0 Liverpool 0 Everton 1 Notts. F. 0 Huddersf .eld 0 Chelsea 1 Ipswich 2 West Ham 1 Man. utd. 2 Stoke 2 Southampton 2 Newcastle 0 Tottenham 4 Burnley 0
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  • 584 24 DIVISION ONE W D L Pts Leeds 10 5 1 25 Arsenal 10 4 2 24 Tottenham 9 5 2 23 Chelsea 7 7 2 21 wolverhamp 9 2 2 20 Man. City 7 5 3 19 Crystal Pal. 7 5 4 19 Liverpool 6 6 3 18
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  • 531 24  - S'pore fumble badly to lose match SEAH CHIANG NEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore blazed a glorious trail of fast-scoring goals against highly -rated Malaysia but fumbled badly in the last five minutes to lose 44-57 in the Third Asian Women's Basketball Tournament here today. For virtually three-quarters of the 40-minute
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  • 213 24 Crowd jeers MCC's slow batting MELBOURNE, Australia, Sun. England captain Ray lllingworth and vice-captain Colin Cowdrey were barracked and jeered for slow batting in the Melbourne Cricket Club Victoria match here today. lllingworth and Cowdrey adopted an ultra-cautious batting policy when four second innings MCC wickets fell for 217. When
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  • 76 24 MCC Ist innings 142. VICTORIA Ist innings 304 (for 8, declared) MCC 2nd innings G. Boycott c Jordan b Thomson 40 B. Luckhurst c Jordan b Thomson 40 J. Edrich b Beford 42 C. Cowdrey not out 73 J. Hampshire b Sieler 31 R. lllingworth not out 21 Extras
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  • 350 24 Second half goals deprive Indonesians of victory CHINESE Swimming Club with four Asian Games players notched in three second half goals to hold the visiting Jakarta water polo team to a four-all draw in a friendly match at Amber Road yesterday. The Games representatives are Tay Lee Soon, Tan Hwa
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  • 128 24 ARMED Forces kept then Group "A unbeaten record when they beat Burnley United "A" 7-1 in the FAS youth soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Noel Nathan (3), Goh Soon Seng (2), Kuah Soon Teng, Kok Leong for the Forces and Martin Peck for Burnley.
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  • 131 24 Phua leads the field K.T. PHUA handicap 14 led a field of 80 golfers after the fust round of the Singapore Island Country Club stableford competition for the RAF Cup played at the Old Course Thomson Road yesterday. Phua who returned a nett 64 scored 44 points three points ahead
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  • 337 24 UNCHALLENGED Alan Bond comfortably took first place for cars in the second Dunlop Gap Hill Climb run at South Buona Vista Road yesterday. Pete Ascouth managed to narrowly beat Looi Beng Hoe by one fiftieth of a second after a keen tussle in the motorcycles
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