Singapore Herald, 17 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 102 Singapore Tuesday, November 17, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 288 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The elite U.S. Army counter-guerilla unit known as the Green Berets will lose a third of its manpower to defence budget cuts next year according to army officials. Pentagon officers say they expect the 9,000-man Special Forces unit
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  • 157 1 TEL AVIV, Mon.-A spokesman for Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon denied today reports in Time magazine that he had recently had a series of meetings with King Hussein of Jordan on the borders of their two countries. Israeli newspapers today reproduced the
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  • 330 1 MILLIONAIRE kidnap victim Tan Han Seng, 48, was freed by his abductors at 11.15 p.m. last night. Relatives at his home denied that he was there although police said he had "returned home safely." It is believed he may have been in a house in
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  • 45 1 WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT, STANLEY? A MOON car on a tropical hillside? Or could It be a shrunken tart? Whatever It Is, Stanley Zagrodnik's certainly giving It a rough ride. That's your clue. Now ton to page three and we'll tell yon all about it.
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  • 74 1 French Premier for Warsaw WARSAW, Mon. Mr Jacques Chaban-Delmas, the French Prime Minister, will pay an official visit to Poland at the end of this month. PAP news agency said he would be accompanied by Mr Maurice Schumann the French Foreign Minister. ODD K Y VISITS US NEW YORK, Mon.
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  • 226 1 TOKYO, Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. Kogoro Uemura, president of the Japanese Federation of Economic Organisation (Keidanren, group of top business executives) today agreed that international division of labour is important in economic relations between Japan and South-East Asia. The agreement was
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Two bullfrogs, placed in orbit on Nov. 9 to see how they reacted to semi- weightlessness, today died as expected still in space, the National Aeronautics and Sp«ce Administration said. NASA said the frogs died on board the OFO-1 (Orbiting Frog Observatory) after all
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  • 115 1 AMMAN, Mm. Fortythree people were killed or wounded in fighting between Jordanian and Palestinian troops nt Irbid, north of Amman today, a spokesman for the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) said here. The dead and wonnded included Jordanian army troops, Palestinian commandos and "some
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 69 1 JERUSALEM, Mon— Prime Minister Golda Meir indicated today Israel would settle for less than a total rollback of Egyptian missiles in the Suez Canal zone as a condition for re-joining peace talks with Cairo. Mrs. Meir told the Israeli Parliament she never allowed herself to
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  • 166 1 Lon Nol's troops reel under Red blows on north front PHNOM PENH, Mon, A total of 13 Government soldiers were killed and 49 wounded in two fierce battles on Cambodia's shattered northern front at the weekend, the High Command said today. The death toll was the heaviest reported by the
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  • 127 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev said officially today that "texts" attributed to him and now being published abroad as his memoirs were a "fake." He raid in a brief statement to the official news agency TASS: "Those texts whose publication Is
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    • 49 1 iwiiiacifl 3 a.m. Tan's family paid ransom of $150,000 according to police source. Police added business rivalry was definite motive in the case. Tan sent two letters to his family during his five days in captivity. Confirmed he was at his house in Tiong Poh Road early this morning.
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  • GYPT AFTER NASSER
    • 2055 2  - War again in February Q.E.D. RICHARD KERSHAW By London THE* "Middle "East is in the most dangerous conditiaQjliAceJthe Six Day War. The first 90 days of cease-ttdg::tiB£ run out. Nasser's "war of attrition" was siiflftosed to start again on Nov. 5 if the JarringRogers intercessions had got nowhere by then.
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    • 528 2 POLITICAL imperatives are exerting on Malaysian education an influence which could be highly distorting and deleterious. It has become the done thing to measure the state of health of a department or faculty by the racial proportions of its student enrolment. Thus, Engineering is considered to
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    • 652 2  -  Moscow From FRANK TAYLOR MSTISLAV ROSTROPOyiCH, the Russian cellist, has vigorouslychallenged the officiallysupported campaign against Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the author who was named last month as the winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature. In a letter to the editors of four leading Soviet newspapers, Mr.
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  • 289 3  - Jungle buggy' is a traffic-stopper LAU SEOK YEE By IF you got stuck in a traffic jam along Whitley Road last night, blame this little red devil. He poked his fibreglass nose into town on Friday and I put him through his paces over a course which would have stopped
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  • 184 3 by expert MR. R.T. ROBERTS, New Zealand expert on factory planning for the blind, will recommend to the Royal Commonwealth Society that an industrial centre for the blind be set up in Singapore. Mr. Charles Goh, secretary of the Association for
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  • 69 3 SOME 90 pianoforte pupils of Victor Doggett will present their annual concert at the Cultural Centre on Nov. 28 and 30 at 7.30 pm. The second night's programme is devoted to Beethoven's music played solo and duo by six-years old performers and above. Tickets at
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  • 184 3 A 135-TON Japanese shrimp trawler Sea Fox, equipped with a desalination plant, is in Singapore on its maiden voyage from Okinawa to West Africa. According to Capt. N. Ohga, its fishing master, this $1 million long-range shrimper, capable of making a 30-day
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  • 162 3 SINGAPORE will be ssending ten more Malay teachers on two-year secondment to Brunei. In June last year, twn Malay teachers including two women, were seconded at the request of the Brunei Government. According to Inche Abdul Jalil bin Abdul Rahman, principal of a
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  • 202 3 AN unemployed man set fire to a stack of old newspapers in the rear of a shop after he failed to extort $30 from the shopkeeper the Tenth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Wee Bon Leong, 34, pleaded guilty to
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  • 95 3 THREE FOR KORAN CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore is entering three contestants in the International Koran-Reading Competition beginning here tomorrow at Stadium Merdeka. They are: Inche Fadzuli bin Bajuri and Mat bin Yusof in the men's section and Che Amina binte Kasmuri in the women's section. Six members of the
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  • 228 3 Jobless man for trial on rape charge A MAN who was alleged to have raped the 13-year-old daughter of a woman he was staying with was committed yesterday to stand trial before the High Court. Samhudi Mabi, 36, unemployed, was said to have committed the offence in Johore Road on
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  • 276 3 GP College for S'pore to cuable doctors to conduct research A COLLEGE of General Practitioners is to be set up in Singapore to enable GP's to keep pace with the rapid advances in medical science and techniques and to do research on the changing patterns of diseases in Singapore. The
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    • 218 3 16. am 10 pm Swiss Watch Jalan Rumah Tinggi, Kim Exhibition at the Victoria Keat Avenue, Lavender Street Memorial Hall. (between Serangoon Road and 10 am Cooking demonstration Beatty Road) Opera Estate.Cirby Mr. Peter Gehrmann, cuit Road, Sembawang Road executive chef at the Man- (IS l^ m.m Thomson Raod (bedarin
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  • 242 4 New Bill will crack down on sea polluters Nrsghrhrdhr PARLIAMENT is to be asked to change the law in a bid to curb sea pollution. The Prevention of Pollution of the Sea Bfll will be introduced by Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin. It wfll call for suffer penalties. At present,
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  • 78 4 MR. LIM Djit Soon has been elected president of the protem committee of the Singapore People's Park Complex Merchants' Association. Mr. Quek Choon Chuen and Mr. Cho Kwai Cheok were elected as secretary and treasurer respectively. Application forms for membership can be obtained at 270,
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  • 206 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will contribute *4MM to Pakistan to help cyclone victims in East Pakistan. This was announced by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak when he seat a message of condolence to President Yahya Khan of Pakistan today. Tut Razak in
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Tourists to the Philippines are bow allowed to stay up to 90 days without visas. This was disclosed here today by the Philippines Presides* of Che Pacific Area aad Travel Association, Mr. gogie Ahiaa. In the past, tourists with certificates of
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  • 314 4 NEW CHART TO BE COMPILED AFTER THE STUDY THE four-nation pilot hydrographic survey of the Straits of Malacca will be completed by Dec. 12, according to Lt. Col. Sjamsuddin, captain of one of the survey vessels. The survey is being carried out by Indonesia,
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  • 129 4 Picnic at Changi costs soldier his life NATIONAL serviceman Loh Kok Low, 20, died in the Outram Road General Hospital after he was found unconscious in the sea off Changi Point at 2.45 p.m. last Sunday. Loh, who joined the SAF as a private last year, went on a picnic
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two new Ministerial Poliitical Secretaries have been appointed and a third has been appointed. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, reappointed Mr. Bernard Lu Hung Yuen as his Political Secretary. The Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, has
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  • 154 4 TWO experts from the National Productivity Centre described in camera in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday their findings on a Sroductivity scheme which the ugar Industry of Singapore had rejected. The experts had been brought to court as witnesses by the Pioneer Industries Employees
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A total of 20 commercial firms, voluntary organisations and Government departments have taken up stalls at the annual Malaysian trade fair beginning from Dec. 10. The seven-day fair, organised by the Selangor Consumers Association, will be held at the Stadium Negara.
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  • 81 4 A VISITING Indonesian undergraduate was jailed for four months yesterday for stealing a handbag belonging to Miss Ong Siew Cheng in front of the Hilton Hotel on Saturday. Sorian M. Nuh, 22, admitted snatching the bag while his two accomplices distracted Miss Ong's attention
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  • 30 4 EDUCATION Minister Lim Kim San will attend the 40th anniversary dinner of the Singapore Table Tennis Association at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street this evening.
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  • 264 4 THE revised Malay version of Pioneering Years, a history textbook for primary three pupils, will be out late next month, according to an Education Ministry source. "Changes in certain stories have been made, but the facts remain the same," the source added. School
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  • 96 4 IN ABOUT a week's time weather forecasters at Paya Lebar Airport will be able to detect storms and thunderclouds up to a radius of 250 miles, when the Meteorological Department's $500,000 "storm warning" radar unit becomes operational. The unit, weighing 4,000
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  • 492 4 ■-$207,000 TREASURY FRAUD ABETMENT CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two former officers of the Sungei Besi branch of the Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation pleaded guilty to abetment in the $207,630 Treasury fraud in the Sessions Court here today. They are Lim Cheng Hock, the bank's former manager, and
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  • 413 5 Customs officer 14 service fined $1,500 A CUSTOMS officer, with 14 years of service ruined was fined $1,500, or six months 1 jail, by Eighth Magistrate Tan Chin Tiong yesterday for abetting a transport contractor in the evasion of duty on nine bottles of brandy. Donat Harold Especkerman, 33, of
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  • 115 5 TAIPEH, Mo«. Over 1M experts tram It countries In the Far East are attending the Seventh Eastern Regional Tuberculosis Coafereace which began here tOd A \oUd of 74 delegates from Sooth Korea, Japan, Thailand, Australia, Malaysia, Stagapore, Sooth Vletßam, India and Indonesia took
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  • 515 5 EDUCATIONISTS in Singapore have called for teacher training programmes to be revised so they produce teachers who are creative and adaptable. REV. T.R. Doraisamy, principal of the Teachers' Training College said yesterday that inspectors and school principals should encourage new teachers to be
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  • 42 5 RADIO Singapore will broadcast a recording of the address delivered recently by the Prime Minister in the Dillingham Lecture series at the East-West Centre, University of Hawaii. It will be broadcast over the English service at 10.15 tbnight.
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  • 153 5 THE Public Works Departments moved in yesterday to save the Lam Thong Community Centre at Ulu Pandan, which is in danger of collapsing after heavy rains on Sunday swept away part of the embankment of a canal running beside it. Work to save
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  • 123 5 WORK ON TELOK BLANGAH WILL START NEXT YEAR CONSTRUCTION work on Telok Blangah town will begin at the end of next year. The project, covering 132 acres, is expected to be completed in four years, according to Mr. Teh Cheang Wan, Chief Executive Officer of the Housing and Development Board.
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  • 164 5 RESERVE stocks of blood for all groups rose from 564 units last week to 698 units yesterday morning. Seven hundred and eightyeight blood donations were received and 630 blood transfusions were given during the week. The Blood Bank wishes to
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  • 62 5 NATIONAL serviceman Manan bin Abdul Ghani of Jalan Bahar was fined $150 in the First Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. He admitted having driven a Land Rover in Taman Jurong Road on May 8 last year without reasonable consideration. He made a right turn into Taman
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    • 68 5 BEETLE BAILEY 1 By Mort Walker s~L TMAT'S >01l M6AN s* NOT I MEAN IT'LL DO A r^O >J Ml AU- Tti&l&G A )^f EXACTLY LITTLE OF EVERYTHING— SvV WVIAT KINP W^^\ PURPOSE LITTLE OF /-^V^^ IT LL FILL OU UF I 1 I OF BOUP j zqup EVERYTMIN6 v«/^
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  • 188 6 REDUNDANT MINERS WILL JOBG RT TIMER COMPLEX ROVtPI&mb. The goverameflt today announced "Wf, ii?i«Jiif a niiwcr complex, to afltoVJ*Cfio workers from th <9uLsta- Mint doe to be AjMfetfeP move announced byPrtwe Minister Tun Abdul RaMk diriig a visit here today U the setting up of a tow* near the 2
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  • 75 6 Girl, 10, gets $6,000 damages A 10-YEAR-OLD girl was awarded $6,000 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries received in a road accident two years ago. Wong Slew Yong was waiting with her elder sister on Dec. 25, 1968, to cross Aljunied Road when she was knocked down by
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  • 246 6 The Asean partners study UN guidelines KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Representatives of the Association of South-East Asian (Asean) countries today began studying a United Nations draft report for Economic Co-operation. The two-day meeting of the Asean Advisory Committee on the U.N. Study at the Foreign Ministry here was opened by the
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE and Malaysia have sent a joint delegation of 33 members to the seventh Asian Advertising' Congress, which opens in New Delhi today. The delegates are members of the Advertisers Association and the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies. About 800 delegates will attend the congress.
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  • 160 6 MIRI, Mon. Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Yong, today advised students to give up the idea of getting whitecollar jobs with "fat salaries and short hours." "Ours is a young country, and we need dedicated people to build our nation," he added at
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  • 95 6 A COMMERCIAL artist from West Malaysia was charged in court yesterday with possession of materials intended for counterfeiting currency notes on board the Hoi Wong on Saturday. Tan Bee Seng, 23, was alleged to have four aluminium plates and four negatives bearing the
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  • 166 6 Julie tne charmer gets to grips with a snake HERE'S a charmer with a snake. Julie Holdcroft, a 19-year-old secretary at RAF Changi, gets to grips with a python. She took it by the tail when she visited Changi' s Jungle Survival School. Julie, who works with Changi's Operation Wing
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    • 118 6 It takes a long a smoothe I The American Indians called it 'tobago'. f^Wl^^^Sg^v^B^^ When Columbus reached America, he found the v yam^ ss^jC^^^^^< Indians inhaling tobacco through wooden pipes. V=W« I Later, in 1499, Amerigo Vespucci visited an island off 7 I Venezuela and discovered tobacco being chewed. v
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    • 65 6 ARCHIE By Bob Montana fIF SHE'S SHE WANTS TCM SURE .M f SHE SOUNDED JH f \OV TOLD HERN x KNOW IF SHE. THE I UKJE SHE HAS A ITO BRING HER 1 IT'S JUGHEAD'S J LIKE. SHOULD BRIN&7 MORE SOUTHERN ACCENT/ J V BOA FRIEND// COUSIN i-^aUGHEAD HER BOY
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  • town talk
    • 781 7  -  A.K. LEE By YESTERDAY I saw a m»n eating a tiger. No. \K Ji" eating tiger but a* man \Xg a tiger. Obviously he was a CMinese. The Chinese will eat any animal which creeps, crawls swims or flies unless it is deadly
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    • 288 7 I nrWvTaTfSFnl A day when Aquarians ire right on form with their sixth sense and ible to help*— by saying lust the right things at the right time. A rather serious mood can lead to the early commencement of important plans concerning partnership. PfTWaPHH Determined effort and concentrated
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    • 140 7 time to make r cigarette \bu cant hurry tobacco. It likes lots of sun. 101 And loose sandy soil to ease its roots into. If jffifiLMßH^ It has to be watched and cared for and given room to grow. »1:1IpBHI^ Even with all this encouragement each plant produces Jpß I
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    • 53 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young JUl^ V-n |!j|[ I'VE GOT I1 1 HAVE TO GO TO THE ÜBRAOyI 71 F VOU'VE SURE )UUJJ 4 w^eoc Aoel THREE BUY A PAJR OPOVM SHOES, y BUT THE LIBRARY »^S SIMPLIFIED MY PROBLEM, ™^^LCr?Jz THINGS TO AND SEE MY > AND THE SHOE STORE
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  • 366 8 TRAFFIC NOTES FROM THE R.0.V. I WOULD like to explain to "Homo Saqlens" (S.H. Oct. 7) that the taxi stop in Shenton Way outSitiP the 1.C.8. BuU4tnK and the season patina lo(« situated in front w«rg, temporarily abolished to facilitate the flow of traffic a*oog Shenton Way, which was made
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  • 322 8 It's simpler to stay away from factories MANY complaints have been made in your paper as well as directly to the Ministry of Health about noise, dust and smoke nuisance caused by a tile making factory situated very close to the Bamboo Grove Park housing estate. ODD I shall be
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  • 331 8 I READ with interest the complaints of a postal clerk (S.H. Nov. 11). I am also a postal clerk in a sub post office, and would like to support your correspondent's views. The Savings Bank Campaign started last year is a daily nightmare to
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  • 126 8 Sorry, no more staff I REFER to the letter from 'Disgusted* (S.H. Nov. 2). I am sorry to learn that the writer was delayed in obtaining service at the Jalan Kayu Post Office on the morning of Oct. 31. I would like to inform the writer that the staffing arrangements
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  • 368 8 Making a quick buck from Co-op Housing IT IS not uncommon these days for Government officers to take advantage of the Co-operative Housing Scheme to make money at the expense of other Government officers. some get a nousing loan at 6% and after living in the house for a short
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  • 239 8 WHILE THE CAT'S AWAY THE MICE WILL PLAY MONTHS ago the Singapore Herald published my letter complaining about noise from the coffee stalls lining Pagoda Street. Following that, the authorities looked into the matter. And the stall -holders did seem to co-operate and reduce their noise-making to Me joy of
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  • 1835 8 I WRITE in regard to the rescinding of the order that Science and Mathematics should be taught in English in Chinese primary schools. Mr. Tay Boon Too, president of the Chinese schoolteachers' Union (who is also an M.P.) has said that these subjects should
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  • 552 9 Cyclone may have killed half a million THE cyclone which smashed into East Pakistan on Thursday has snuffed out life on many of the area's 2,000 islands, eyewitnesses said last night. J^S? acconling to some unofficial estimates the death toll may rise to half a million, though official sources put
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  • 268 9 Papuans revolt against the Jakarta regime JAKARTA, Mon. Papuan rebels are engaged in a shooting war in jungle near Djajapura, West Irian capital, it was reliably reported here today. One unconfirmed report said that four Papuans had been shot dead when they tried to seize radio equipment at hDjajapura airport.
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  • 104 9 ANKARA, Mon. The Turkish Government has prepared a proposed law permitting the extradition of plane hijackers. At present, Turkish law says no one may be extradited for political crime and hi- jacking is correctly classed as such. The new Bill comes as a Turkish
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    • 401 9 PHNOM PENH, Mon. Major Chan Landy, head of the Military Police Intelligence Bureau, today said two of deposed Prince Norodom Sihanouk's children have been arrested on unspecified charges against the State and would go before military courts for trial soon. The major identified the two
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    • 190 9 Israel 'has asked U.S. for help if the Russians invade NEW YORK, Mon. Israel has asked the United States for a definite assurance that Washington will come to her aid in the event of a Soviet invasion, Newsweek reported here. The magazine claimed this was one of a number of
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    • 43 9 SAIGON, Mon. Formations of giant B-52 bombers of the U.S. Strategic Air Command, from the Thai base of Utapao, have resumed bombings in Cambodia, after a break of three weeks, the U.S. Command announced today.
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    • 338 9 GUATEMALA, Mon. A Guatemalan Army communique reported its planes fired on 15 vessels trying to land hostile forces, but El Salvador claimed the craft were unarmed Salvadorean fishing boats operating in Salvadorean waters. The reports* from San Salvador on Sunday said two persons were killed,
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  • 121 9 TRINIDAD, Mob. Defence lawyers for 13 soldiers charged with mutiny objected yesterday to the sitting of Commonwealth Officers on the court-martial. They filed papers calling the Supreme Court to rule that the six-member Commonwealth Court Martial (Singapore, Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Guyana and Trinidad) could not legally try
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  • 261 9 Russian physicists hope? to' set up human rights council MOSCOW, Mott. b tptiklHßsor Andrei Sakharov ana two tfmer Soviet physicists ittftwmed'the western press hert* y^J<*¥day of their intention to Mtr4»p a "Human Rights Committed* in the USSR. The decision was announced in a letter dated November 4. It wa,s signed
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  • 50 9 EAST BERLIN, Mon. An opera based on the life of Albert Einstein is soon to be presented in East Berlin, the East German news agency ADN reports. Composer Paul Dessau was inspired by an idea by Bertolt Brecht, with whom he has often collaborated. AFP
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  • 262 10 BEIRUT, Mon. Students, workers and peasants were out in the streets of Damascus yesterday demonstrating against General Hafez Assad, Defence Minister, who took over power on Friday, and what they called his "military clique," according to reports reaching here. The demonstrators were
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  • 360 10 Hussein and Allon in secret talks NEW YORK, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon have met several times secretly on the frontier between their two countries to discuss the possibility of bilateral negotiations for peace, Time, the weekly news magazine reported yesterday. Time said
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  • 150 10 Egypt will get new Cabinet this week CAIRO, Mon. The new Egyptian Cabinet will be formed by Premier Mahmoud Fawzi before Parliament re-assembles on Thursday, the semi-official Cairo newspaper, Al Ahram said this morning. Mr. Fawzi last night presented his government's resignation and was asked by President Anwar Sadat to
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  • 50 10 ILKESTON; ''tEAgUmanitftn:" A torrent of molten a 1 spilled froin a- gfahf cliUWW*i in a steel plant here ye^erday and engtitfed three tH»ifc«*!*> Th«? mep died ttttthittly affer a runaw&y trrick t»N »t»d rtVefturned, ttie; s^ven-^op 'iti^ftinr pot, L u p^rinJ th«? -'wMtWWt' 1 mettlWerfh^m. UNKNOWN
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  • 75 10 LONDON, Mon. Former French Premier Maurice Couve de Murville said in a newspaper interview today that his recent trip to China had given him a clear impression that far from wanting to dominate the world, China just wanted to follow an independent policy. He told the Paris
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  • 255 10 NEW YORK, Mon. President Nixon expects Senator Edward Kennedy to be his Democratic opponent in the 1t72 U.S. Presidential election, Time magazine reported today. The magazine said the President had told his political staff that he thought the 38-year-old brother of the late
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  • 31 10 CHILEAN CHANGES? SANTIAGO, Mon. The Government of President Salvador Allende is looking into the possibility of legalising divorce and abortion in Chile, which is about 90 per cent Roman Catholic. AP
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  • 64 10 MRS. YVONNE de Gaulle, widow of the General, shows her grief for the former French president on Sunday. She was listening to an address by Patriarch Athenogoras of the Eastern Orthodox Church, during a visit to the cemetery at Colombey-les-deux-Eglises. With her is her son
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  • 152 10 MANILA, Mon. A Manila newspaper today criticised some Philippine politicians for being "more emotional than rational" over military bases agreements with the United States. A Philippines Herald editorial said: "There is need for responsible, and mature, discussion of delicate, complete and crucial issues such as
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  • 337 10 Huang tipped as Peking's envoy to Ottawa HONGKONG, Mon. China's former Ambassador to Cairo, Huang Hua, has been strongly tipped to be appointed China's first Ambassador to Canada. The most important duty of China's new ambassador to Ottawa will not be the administration of the embassy as much as making
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  • 159 10 FOREIGN FILM CODE FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Government is drafting a code laying down conditions for the shooting of films in the country by foreign producers, it was learned today. The code follows a recent controversy over films made by French producer Louis Malle. The Government objected
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    891 11 Foreign «Mfi UWI€ L 8 "n> ri 8>««8 that the »Wr "/^S 5 shmM confess to being Itself "surprised" by Nepal's share ?«r V ?h rBe "SP" 0 to British pfcn! for the continued recruitment of Gurkha soldiers into the British Army nSSiSS M are alter ripens of Nepal
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  • 1507 11 CLAIRE HOLLINGWORTH considers possible paths to a Middle East settlement THE renewal of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Arab States for a further period of three months should provide the necessary relaxed atmosphere to enable the Jarring, or other, peace talks to be
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  • 145 12 Keep clean campaign was a matter of insurance THE^jfi^NTH-long "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free" campaign carried out by the Government recently was a precaution against future accusation of "lack of foresight," said the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Mr. Fong Sip Chee. Mr. Fong was speaking at the closing ceremony of the
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  • 109 12 BANGKOK, Mob.— Thai police have captured 238 bandits and Muslim separatists In the first two days of a massive sweep through the southern bonier provinces of Thailand, police officials said today. "This Is the largest number or bandits and followers ever arrested at one time/'
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  • 70 12 A YOUTH got away with two cigarette tins containing $500 which he snatched from the drawer of a table outside a coffee shop in Ophir Road on Sunday. The shop proprietor, Yeo Wee Cheng, 51, who also sells rice outside the shop said that he was
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  • 323 12 SYSTEM GIVES PATIENT'S DETAILS IN AN INSTANT METAL TAGS and laminated cards will be used in the medical warning scheme which the Singapore Medical Association expects to set up within a month. This was stated in an article by Dr. Oon Chong Lin in
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  • 39 12 PARIS, Mon. The death toll in the recent dance-hall fire disaster at St-Lqurent-du-Pont, rose to 146 yesterday with the death in hospital here of Solange Oglier, 19, who was seriously burned in the fire. AFP
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  • 44 12 DRIVER Yuen Cher Sing, 38, was slightly injured when his Cortina GT overturned and landed on its nose early yesterday. He told the police he lost control after he swerved to avoid an oncoming car in Cavanagh Road.
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  • 313 12 The killer in a quarry: What a survey showed A LONG-TERM study by a university professor on workers in a granite quarry showed an alarmingly high rate of silicosis cases and silicosis deaths. In 19SS, Prof. Khoo Oon Teik of the University of Singapore made his first survey of the
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  • 185 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 200,000 plantation workers in the country are to receive retirement benefits under an agreement signed between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Agricultural Producers Association here today. The agreement which comes into effect on April IS next year
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    • 151 12 i WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot in London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for Singaporeans
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  • THE SINGAPORE heral Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE heral Section II Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1970
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    • 164 13 ROBBER'S PLEA IGNORED BY A JUDGE AN 18-year-old robber, ordered to be sent to the Reformative Training Centre, was told he deserved no sympathy when he pleaded yesterday with the Second District Judge to be put on probation. Judge Tan Hoay Djin told Kundan Mathavan: "You have taken part in
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    • 146 13 BAR waitress Low Suan Choo, 32, who calmly walked to her death into the Singapore River on Oct. 19, was a mental patient for 10 years, a coroner was told yesterday. State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee was also told that Low
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    • 686 13  - Change comes hard for some as Geylang Serai goes modern MANSOOR AHMAD By THE FIRST phase of Geylang Serai's transition to a modern housing and industrial complex Is nearing completion. A total of 47t families living In Jalan Rebong and Jalan Nanas have been resettled, In Housing Board areas like
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    • 486 13 SEVENTY -FOUR teachers were given a three-hour briefing and tour of Jurong Town yesterday morning to prepare them to be protocol and press liaison officers for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference here next January. Mr Tham Tuck Yen, Chief Administration Officer
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    • 218 13 LORRIES TO GET CLOSER CHECK AT WOODLANDS GOODS vehicles coming from Malaysia will be subjected to a more thorough scrutiny when a new Customs base at Woodlands is ready next year. The new base will be located next to the existing immigration depot. The Customs Department is installing an electric
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    • 20 13 TODAY 2.23 am (7.9 ft.); I.M pm (t.4 ft.) TOMORROW: 3.t5 am (7.4 ft.); 1.49 pm (8.8 ft.).
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      • 87 13 •AT YOUR CINCMAS/Paga 14 TV/Pa^ IS tCKCNDIWTY/P>g- /21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS tHIfPINfI PULL^HIT/P.^ 17 -20 SPORT/PagM 23/24 a^H^ .^^aa^feaii^Bl Dan. >^fl as 1 ■^V E^ Ba^fla^k MM NEW GARDENAjjfcfcjyHg Hair Tonic is 9»SH R pßy type of hair, bothmSSaP^ women. Regular app l icatiokV jd| ensures lustrous, heajw^ easy V V
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    • 467 14 Minai's defence I only slapped and pushed her... BAR GIRL Mimi Wong Weng Siu, 31, said yesterday that she only slapped and pushed Mrs. Ayako Watanabe, 31, but did not stab her. Mimi and her husband Sim Woh Kum, 37, are accused of murdering her Japanese lover Hiroshi Watanabe's wife
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    • 508 14 'SHE SCREAMED I TRIPPED AND ROLLED DOWN STAIRS' and she began to scream. I shouted to Sim that she was screaming and asked him to go down. "Mrs. Watanabe bit my finger and I tried to free myself. I pushed her and she fell and hit her head against the
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    • 126 14 MORE THAN 25,000 people have so far visited the week-long Swiss Watch Exhibition which will end tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Organised by the Federation of Swiss Watch Manufacturers in co-operation with the Singapore Cock and Watch Trade Association, the
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    • 243 14 New lights to ease the Orchard Road bottleneck TWO sets of lights will be installed in Orchard Road for pedestrians to cross safely and to create a smooth traffic flow within speed limits. One of them will be in front of Wisma House and the other near' Bideford Road. The
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    • 37 14 BRIAN Donohue of Siglap Avenue was fined $35 in a traffic court yesterday for failing to obey a policeman's hand signal at the junction of Balestier Road and Thomson Road on June 19 last year.
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    • 130 14 MESSENGER BOY WHO HAD A SCRAPE WITH PATROL CAR A MESSENGER boy who failed to stop his motor-cycle when ordered to do so by the police and them collided with a patrol car was booked on six charges. Paah Luan Heng, of Loroag Akar, was first noticed by the police
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    • 83 14 REPUBLICAN Senator Edward Gurney of Florida paid a courtesy call yesterday on Home Minister Prof. Wong Lin Ken. He was on his way home after investigating the misappropriation of funds by American Gls in South Vietnam. He told newsmen that he had talks with Prof.
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    • 76 14 New committee for Toa Payoh Assn. A NEW committee has been elected to manage the affairs of the Toa Payoh Flat Owners Association. The election took place at a meeting on Sunday. The following officers were elected: President, Henry Tan Liew Kim; vice-president, C.W. Binny; hon. secretary, Chang Boon Lian;
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 617 15  - Sesame Street for our children too? FLORENCE CHONG OUR children are rarely deprived of the good things in life even with TV programmes. They have some of the best cartoon series. But they can gain much more from programmes which are not only entertaining but also educational programmes such as
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      • 866 15 •••mi ••••••••■••••■■uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiii I I sl r i RADIO Sllllllllllllllllllllllll l l i ai 11ll ll ll ll l l||| lll l l l| *****ll *****1111ll llllllllll lll 11ll ll 111ll l| l fl| jf| |m||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 5 ISS t* n V?! os R ital 5.50 Opening and Programme Summary t cS
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      374 16 GAB- ABOUT PEOPLE have plenty to say. Their ideas, their opinions, their personal anecdotes may tell a lot of what you've always wanted to know if only you bothered to ask. This time, Serendipity is doing the asking for our new column, "Gab-About". Each week we will stop around town
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    • 1086 16 Girls say: Thank heavens for older men 'BETTER BE an old man's darling than a young man's slave" so the proverb goes. How many girls would agree? A quick round of the office girls, a dozen telephone calls and up we came with the conclusion that more than two-thirds of
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      • 71 16 Ik Forget those dowdy shirts of the For that 'second-skin' look, try python prints I y past and look to the future. Colour in silky tricel. and design are in. For dynamic impact choose slimline cottonShirts will be torso-fitting in knit shirts in plain bright colours with white cottons and
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      89 17 rs. Gan, cosmestic iltant: >ress, make-up and :yle those determine thing in a woman. if akes pains to perfect all she's feminine." Mrs. Nancy-Ann, Housewife: "A feminine woman must have 'it' you know, that certain something that makes the men clamour around her. I think you can
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    • 956 17 Story: Shirley Manasseh I WOULD like to slim my waist, thighs, calf and tummy. Please tell me how much it will cost and how long it will take to lose some weight. As I am still schooling (I am 16) my mum will not pay for me I have
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    • 567 17 Free and easy for the kids I WHEN A professional designer creates a fashion collection, he has a certain woman in mind. He knows how old she is, what she looks like, what kind of car she drives, how she entertains, His clothes are fashioned for "her," and he consistently
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    • Economic Affairs / Shipping.
      • 378 18 HONGKONG. Mon. The European Economic Community (EEC) will not consider giving Hongkong an associate membership, similar to those for the African and Mediterranean countries. This was indicated today by Mr. Ralf Dahrendorf, a member of the EEC Commission on Foreign Relations,
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      • 202 18 Iranian oil pact TEHERAN, Mon. After more than two years of bargaining, a Western oil consortium of British, American, French and Dutch firms today agreed to increase royalties to Iran from 50 per cent to 55 per cent. The last round of negotiations between Iran and the consortium began in
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      • 270 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3825 7.3500 7.3375 Australian Dollar 3.4500 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3.4125 3.3825 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000 7.3275
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      • 448 18 MOVE TO FORM SHIPPERS' COUNCIL THE All Races Shipping Freight Working Committee decided yesterday to form a shippers* council la Singapore. The decision was taken at a three-hour meeting of the 14-man committee at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The meeting was proposed by the Chamber last month in response
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      • 393 18 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS made record profits amounting to 51, 094,8 18 before tax for the year ended June, compared with $712,783 for the previous year. Chairman L.E.C. Letts said this was due mainly to "a relatively good rubber price and the first full year's income from S el
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      • 557 18  -  A. Hitam Tin AYER HITAM TIN DREDGING nearly doubled its after-tax profits to £1,330,111 for the year ended June. The profits included the receipt of an insurance claim of £126,119 and a profit of £4,836 on the sale of investments. The company paid dividends totalling 3s. 4%d. per
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      • 322 18 PEOPLE in business Mr ALBERT Vom HOFE, manager of Lufthansa in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, will leave for Bangkok on November 23 to attend the annual sales meeting of Lufthansa managers for the Far East. The main item on the agenda of the meeting will be the sales planning for
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      • 643 18 The market drifted lowen. in quiet trading yesterday. The £27 million trade surplus had little impact on performance other than initial marking-up on the announcement, which*, attracted sellers at the higher levels. Conditions were nervous following the p re -weekend down-trend on Wall Street and bearish comment
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      • 349 18 Stocks churned in very light trading more than an hour into the session yesterday, after extending last week's decline in early active trading. Stanpoors industrials' was off about 54 cents, while the Dow Jones industrial average was off three points. Declines led advances by two-to-one and
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      • 243 18 EUROPEAN BOURSES AMSTERDAM ZURICH nw ISiflVO f>U r. Internationals were steady The market yestexday wtfrr a/ yesterday with Philips and barely steady to durta^? Royal Dutch staging a slight With new inee^t&e^'UcßHl. n technical rally after the recent prices e a3* I <J '"-si ig h tfl y decline. Akzo
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      • 1377 19 I I I /I \lt X KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules _sB>li I X r^ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. J2. iL Lj l\ AtffffHm%t/« Each entry gives the following information. NAME OF /.irfOSTKdl-SB^ V MsVaf 1 yyl iijlfcle* SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name
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      • 568 20 I SCINDIA C^^3^ L |NES ■MM PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Load.nq For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA."" 1 >> HO3MU Penanq p Sham Singapore I Anqeles JALAKIRTI it/Mi Nov i^ i o<c j /;> Q mc 4 Jan S iMIHAMAbUA MU IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION
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      • 1169 20 tcISTDOI in^l including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east D#c 16 Manila, Hongkong, Keelung, W1 Kaohsiuna HLL/AFT JOYTAYLOR Nov 18/20 Saigon. SSV/BA ANNA TAYLOR Dec 2/6 Saigon, Quinhon SSV/BA JU^TA Nov 28/29 Bangkok (Dec 2/9), ARISTAGPLn* Hongkong (Dec 10/13). m bTAGELOS Dec 1/2 Japan
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    • 255 21 washS k studieafl last the {S H£s will mee *J administratJH *of full em M jy mid- 1972 TH f were issued by tt^ mmgs Institution ■B^3|Blbout specific endSflKment of the Jt n< *Mm bv tne privately jf u pMr ted research ■fcrgjnsation in the second issue of the
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    • 1312 21 I.ooo'a. Wb« xhm jrta* to not folkm«d by flgvr* to bnek«U, It mum only a riadc lot of 1.000 *hm wm M«* at th.t prt«. Tk. toM flf.m *o. tb. ilW.i. i. prie. Mmi y«*«d«y. k-t t»«^ti.« «4 tk. 4.y V THERE was no follow-through of
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    • 79 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 17) idur b- s. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Sta*pore Gr**rthFve»4 .98 1.03xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LBdaoad IST Singapore 1.84 Third Singapore 1.16 The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 l.OOxd The Saving Fund 1.00
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    • 698 21 MALAYSIA/SING RUBBER 51^ 4 cents a Ib. (down one-eighth cent). Yesterday's market was a personification of a typical Monday morning trading. Traders appeared completely disinterested in the happenings. Speculators seemed to have lost a lot of their usual fire, resulting in a dull and featureless market. Prices were initially
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    • 654 21 Mining shares drifted lower again yesterday, with speculative issues the main sufferers. Oils generally were little changed, while industrials were weak. Poseidon finished the day $1 lower at $61, after sales down to $59. International slipped 12 cents to $1.88 after sales at $1.80. Peerless was one
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    • 226 21 The market started the week yesterday on a brighter note. Buyers were in evidence from the opening and by the end of the day, small (Cloring gains were recorded in many shares. China motor rose from $35 at the opening to close at $36.50 China Lights finished
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    • 355 21 Quiet conditions ruled in the market yesterday in the absence of fresh stimuli. Operators tended reserve and prices moved within a narrow margin of previous closing levels. Electric appliances and constructions improved marginally though Sony, (Closing paid prices in yen, Akai Elec Unq (460) Asahi Chem 108
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    • 133 21 LONDON, Mon. Wheat shippers have covered cargoes from Australia to Rotterdam at 107/6 fd (free dischange) for Nov/Dec. and from Australia to Tilbury at 100/- fd, also for Nov/Dec. During the weekend, a grain cargo was covered from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$B.25 fio
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    • Page 21 Miscellaneous
      • 331 21 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 17, 1970. OUT: Heiryu Maru 3/4; Hisho Maru 6; Astrid Bakke 8/9; Kenko Maru 10/11; Tapah 20 west; Kinriki Maru No. 8 22; Mitaka Maru 25; Browind 26/27; Nikko Maru 40/41; Neptune Beryl 46; Kimanis
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      • 926 22 fPM^lQllk 4 JBBI For our Classified IIDuuLkLL. r tfg|ool Tele- Ad Services c/t a^vWtTKements ACKNWnflflfjit rVHUIVERSARIES. AN~ NOUNCEMEtfTfcJIRjRjsJ PUWB ACTIVITIES. CON dolences.^Sxhl. eVgagements, funeral, greet ings. in memoriam. marriages. missing. personal P.PC. REQUf*rts REUNIONS T.rV) on i r Minimum ta/ fox 20 words, aach additional word 40cU. All Xhtc \4
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      • 293 22 FAST PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Champion Copying Centre 5. Ground Floor, President Shoppino Centre Tel: ***** *****6 Available 3M Dry Copy Machine "233" Cash: $420/ HP.: Monthly $38/REQUIRE PHOTO-COPY 7 Bring your documents to Guan Chua A Company 137 Albert Street. S'pore 7. Phone *****. EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCr— Under takes private
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      • 544 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testi monials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you •yA"*" T "D HOME STUDY COURSES: Singapore Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Correspondence ?rJ^! W w tl 8> Secr t Duties. French. Malay English etc. Details from: SCS. P.O. Box 3164 S'pore EXPERT
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      • 470 22 NORGE. WEBTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS. Electric 4 Gas Cooker. Upright A Chest Freezers, Watercoolers. Contact Sunlite Enterprise. 768 North Bridge Road. S'pore Tel: *****, *****. *****. REFRIGERATORS CHEAP shop soiled and slightly used models, various sizes. Call to-day at LEONG REFRIGERATION SERVICE LTD. corner of Orchard Road and Clemenceau Avenue. EVERY KNOWS
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      • 693 22 ENROL NOW Class tuition Soul. A-go-go, latest dances. Enquires Sunny Low. Pohsan Oance Studio. ***** S'pore. BEGINNER'S JAPANESE (Conversational). Commencing 30/11/70. Call Mr. Chong Mornings *****6/Evenings *****8. Daytime Tuition Group Arrangeable Optional Japanese/Local Tutor. SINBAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, 593 A. Serangoon Road. Spore. Tel: ***** (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station)
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 490 23 LOCAL riders dominated the four-day Selancor Turf Club meeting which ended on Sunday TOey won 20 races out of 32 y iney Fortune Hunter was the only horse to complete a double for the meeting. On the first day th ifi H
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      • 234 23 Sir Alf drops Banks, Charlton from England team LONDON, Mon. Goalkeeper Gordon Banks, 31, and ace marksman Bobby Charlton, 32, two of the world's most famous soccer stars, were dropped today from the England team. Team manager Sir Alf Ramsey named a squad of 22 men for the game against
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      • 224 23 TOKYO, Mon. -Eight world's foremost runners have been invited to run in the sth International Marathon, the virtual World Marathon championships, to be held in Fukuoka, Kyushu on Dec. 6, the Japan Amateur Athletics Federation announced. The runners are: Jerome Peter Drayton of
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      • 1089 23 RACE WEIGHTS For Singapore meeting -nJWmR WEIGHTS for the Balkan Bambino II Singapore meeting this (1. Bug Boy) 8 10 weekend, Nov. 21 and Even Better silO 2Z Shangrila IV 8.10 SATURDAY mkui (1. Retort) 8.06 Cl. I— Div. 2—l M Be Yang 8.03 Foresight 9.00 Kakamion 8.02 Double Seven
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      • 454 23 Monzon Castillo share honours in WBA ratings MANILA, Mon. Mexico's Jesus (Chucho) Castillo and Argentina's Carlos Monzon shared runner-up honours to American Cassius Clay, who was named boxer of the month by the World Boxing Council in its latest ratings released here. THE RATINGS The B: ratings (U.S. unless stated);
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
      • 470 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD HUSlyiilSiSllaSSSlai ACROSS DOWN I. Did a turn in a sleigh (8) 1. In variations, a melody is un4. Victory to keep in hand? (4) changed (4) 8. She's reckless and impulsive Not havin g made a settlement in eccentric headgear }g puiSlve bet that's gone wrong 10. Small
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    • 530 24 EXCITING FINM. ROUND BUENOS AIRES, Mon. David Graham of Australia didn't play well enough to make the U.S. Pro golf tour, but he played well enough here to beat the top stars, all but Roberto de Vicenzo, in the World Golf. He
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    • 733 24 Final individual scores after the 72 hole 18th World Cup golf championships which ended here yesterday. (Par is 288). Roberto de Vicenzo (Arg) 64 67 68 70 268; David Graham (Aust) 65 67 65 73 270; Bruce Devlin (Aust) 66 69 66 73 274; Dave Stockton (US)
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    • 248 24 Sarbo picked to lead S'pore hockey team THIRTY-three-year old Sarbo, the unassuming cashier in a local British firm, has been bestowed the honour of leading the 16-member Singapore Asian Games hockey team next month. Sarbo, who has represented Singapore for the last 11 years at fullback, was an unanimous choice
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    • 324 24 NINE top exponents of Taekwon-do, the Korean art of self-defence, showed their skill in a demonstration at the Rothmans factory ground at Bukit Timah. The exhibition was arranged by the Singapore Taekwon-Do Association on the occasion of the Rothmans staff and Dealers' dinner.
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    • 421 24 BANGKOK, Mon.Defending champions South Korea, trounced Singapore 4-0, in the opening game of the ninth day's play in the third King's Cup soccer tournament here tonight. The Koreans, undoubtedly the much better team, were however confined to a solitary goal lead in the first
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    • 245 24 PORT of Singapore Authority scored a convincing 4-2 win over Royal Navy, Kranji, in a friendly soccer match played at Bukit Chermin, yesterday. The Portmen, with superior speed and better combination, outplayed their disloated. opponents in all departments. Centre-forward Mah Mun Soh and
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    • 390 24 FIVE records were rewritten in the eight completed events on the first day of the Chinese Swimming Club 10th Annual Junior Swimming Meet at Amber Road yesterday. Patricia Chan, the only competitor in the under-17 for girls, swam with the boys in the 400 metres freestyle
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    • 65 24 Group A South Korea *****107 Thailand 4 3 10 6 2 7 Hongkong 4 10 3 5 8 2 Laos 4 10 3 5 9 2 Singapore 4 10 3 2 10 2 Group B Indonesia 3300 12 56 Malaysia 3 111 3 5 3 South Cam. 3
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