Singapore Herald, 19 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 104 Singapore Thursday, November 19, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS
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  • 301 1  - 'Muslim rebels NOT getting aid'— UAR embassy BEN D'CUNHA From KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The United Arab Republic has never supported the Muslim separatist movement m Southern Thailand, a spokesman of the Egyptian Embassy said here today. He said: "We do not support any political movement m foreign countries. We have
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 102 1 TOKYO, Wed. A popular Japanese writer has filed a five million yen ($41,670) damage suit against the wife of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and a newspaper publisher, the Tokyo District Court reported today. In the suit, writer Ro Takenaka accused Mrs. Hiroko Sato of
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    • 39 1 defendant m the suit. ODD WASHINGTON: The State Department spokesman refused comment today on reports m Britain that the United States was to finance building of a military base on the British Indian Ocean territory of Diego Garcia.— AFP
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    • 25 1 ODD MOSCOW: After a monthlong moratorium, the Soviet press resumed its attacks on writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. AP
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    • 20 1 ODD x TIRANA: Albania and The Netherlands .have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, the Albanian news agency, ATA, reported today.
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  • 164 1 Moon buggy at work MOSCOW, Wed. Lunokhod 1, the Soviet moon rover sent on a reconnaissance of the lunar surface yesterday, transmitted television pictures to earth and took some radiation measurements today, Tass reported. The wheeled moon rover is still operating near the landing site of its mother ship, Luna
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  • 70 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand will withdraw all of its 12,t*t troops from South Vietnam by 1972, Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, said today. He said half the force would be pulled out by next February. He said Thai Chief of Staff
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  • 237 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon: A schoolteacher with little political background has been named President of Syria. Khatib, 42. was chosen for the top post by the provisional command of the ruling Socialist Baath Party which was formed after Lieutenant Gen. Hafez Al Assad overthrew the party's Marxist
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  • 218 1 HAWKER Loo Hock Choon, 18, was stabbed to death yesterday his second day of selling "laksa" m Queen Street. Two of his friends Ho Huat Chye, 19, and Tan Thye Chiang, 16 were seriously injured. They are m the Outram Road General Hospital. Loo was
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  • 56 1 INDIA TO MAKE MISSILES NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Government plans to manufacture missiles. Defence Production Minister, Mr. P.C. Sethi, told the Upper House of the Indian Parliament today. Details, however, could not be revealed m the public interest. India is known to have sought the help of the Soviet
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  • 194 1 BruneiBritain talks 'are going well' LONDON, Wed. Talks between Britain and the Sultan of Brunei on the future external defence of the oil-rich state have made "substantial progress/ a British Foreign Office spokesman said. British officials have had three meetings with the Brunei delegation led by 24-year-old Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.
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  • 74 1 Israel-Jordan clash 'unlikely' JERUSALEM, Wed. Israeli vice-Premier Yigal Alton said today that that there was no likelihood of a renewal of fighting along the IsraeliJordanian border as a result of the current stability of the Amman regime. Addressing a meeting here, he said that King Hussein's regime was now the
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  • 669 2  - A Chinese shadow on KL-Thai relations SEAH CHIANG NEE RAZAK FACES TEST IN BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR: One of Tun Abdul Razak's toughest hurdles m the field of foreign relations since he became Prime Minister two months ago is expected to come next month when he visits Bangkok. At a time
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  • 668 2 Hongkong University enters the age of student militancy After decades of doing primarily what they were sent to university to do learn Hongkong's students are finding fertile ground indeed for less painstaking pursuits m campus life. Last week, one of the seeds sputtered into life and for once, the students
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  • 421 2 BRITAIN'S position on the sale of arms to South Africa is presented, with a full range of rationalisations, m Mr. Edward Heath's letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, reproduced elsewhere on this page. It is a skilful piece of work, permeated with a sweet reasonableness which,
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  • 1153 2 THE British Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath sent the following letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Ramsey, last week, just before the Archbishop left for his visit to South Africa: DEAR ARCHBISHOP, Thank you for your letter of Oct. 23 on the
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  • 282 3 Vigilante Coras to get civil defence training A CIVIL Defence Organisation (CDO) will be formed within the Vigilante Corps, the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr L P Rodrigo, announced last night. It will be developed into a body that will meet the needs of civil defence m a time of
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  • 114 3 BOATS FROM SINGAPORE FOR PAKISTAN FLOODS AN RAF Hercules transport will fly out of Changi for Dacca this morning with 13 assault boats to be used for flood relief work m East Pakistan. The British Army assault boats, which are equipped with outboard motors, can carry 20 people m addition
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  • 90 3 Five hurt as van runs off the road KUANTAN, Wed. Five people including a prisoner were injured when a police van ran off the road at the 7% mile, Kuantan-Gambang Road yesterday evening. The van was carrying a prisoner, who is now serving a sentence m Penang, to face a
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  • 44 3 MALACCA, Wed. Two clerks at the Melaka Tengah Police Station were detained yesterday by the AntiCorruption Agency here. The Head of the Agency, Tuan Syed Abu Bakar, said that a court order was obtained today to remand them for one week.
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  • 259 3 SWISS FIRM TO MAKE WATCH PARTS HERE A SWISS watch company is planning to set up a factory here to manufacture watch cases and other exterior components. Mr. Bruno E. Schluep, managing director of Felca and Titoni Watch Ltd., said yesterday that this would be a joint venture with local
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  • 83 3 THREE men were fined a total of $550 and had their cars confiscated yesterday for using them as public service vehicles without licences to do so. Lee Kern Chuan of Lorong Kelopak, who had a previous conviction, was fined $250, while Lim Guan Heng of Dunlop Street
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  • 347 3 A MASSIVE campaign to attract American tourists to Singapore will be launched next April m 12 cities m the United States. The campaign will be conducted jointly by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's office m San Francisco (Singapore Tourist Bureau), Malaysia-Singapore Airlines and
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  • 154 3 A 10-YEAR-OLD boy's skull was fractured by a wagon being shunted m a railway yard, a coroner was told yester day. Ponnasamy Ramakrishnan of Kampong Bahru Road was hiding under the wagon m the yard near his home at 4 p.m. with a friend,
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    • 35 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker YOU MEAN Ki6 V.^ Th4AT^ GA&3£'& \i &MO121N& MAS A J TENT TMERE. V PI^TINCTI^E J CAM TELL j V^ s*o*\*& \Nmg\ flppiO z k|fw f NO— IT'S WHEN J
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  • 176 4 SILO wins $85,000 payment for bus workers THE TAY KOH Vat Bus Company has given $85,000 as ex-gratia payment to 660 of its employees who are members of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. SILO's general secretary Mr. Phey Yew Kok announced this m a newsletter to members yesterday. The management's
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  • 90 4 'Write again in national language' MALACCA, Wed. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Talib Karim, has asked people who have written to him m English to write again m Bahasa Malaysia. He said today that he did not mean to be impolite but wanted the senders to be aware of the
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  • 133 4 A taxi-driver was slightly Injured when his cab skidded into a monsoon drain opposite the University of Singapore In Buklt Tlmah Road on Tuesday. He had lost control of the cab on the wet road when he swerved to avoid a truck that suddenly jammed
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  • 510 4 Making a fast buck in some factories in S'pore 'STRIVING FOR QUANTITY WITHOUT CARE FOR QUALITY' INDUSTRIALISTS m Singapore lack productivity consciousness as their aim is "to make a fast buck," Mr. S. Ramalingam, Project Manager of the National Productivity Centre (NPC), said yesterday. Speaking at a Lions' Club luncheon
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  • 183 4 A SUIT IN ONLY 6 HOURS FOR TOURISTS SUITS tailored m SIX hours that's how a group of local tailors figure they can beat Hongkong's tailors who have been doing very well for years m the tourist business. The best Singapore has been able to offer so far is a
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  • 70 4 A SIX-YEAR old boy, Teo Ah Lai, was found dead at 2.35 p.m. yesterday beside a canal, 15 yards from his home m Aljunied Road. Police believe that a passerby had removed the body from the canal. Members of the public who know
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  • 55 4 A DANCE hostess denied m court yesterday that she had assaulted a police constable outside the Oasis Nightclub early that morning. Bu Ngoh, 31, was alleged to have scratched Mr. Tan Wah and torn his shirt. Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander allowed bail of $250, pending hearing
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  • 269 4 A MACHINE operator described m a traffic court yesterday how she lost control of her car, running down a woman and her child, when a collision with a bus overturned a pot of hot soup m her lap. Chan Hwee Choo
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  • 204 4 Two years' jail for bank officer who took $31,000 A SUB-ACCOUNTANT of the Chung Khiaw Bank was jailed for two years by the High Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust involving $31,185 m 1968. John Yong Nyen Vui, 35, had pleaded guilty on Oct. 16 to six counts of
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  • 211 4 A 64-year-old woman, found murdered m her Outram Park flat on Nov. 21 last year, had a rope coiled round her neck and several of her ribs were fractured. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, assistant pathologist at the Outram Road General Hospital, told the Coroner
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  • 133 4 AN ARCHERY Queen contest and "Gala Christmas Dances" will be organised for December 23 and 26 by the Archery Association of Singapore to raise funds to sending a Singapore team to the World Shoot m York, England, for the first time, next
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  • 133 5 DIAMOND expert aud inventor of "a more brilliant diamond* 4 Mr. Harry Hulsman will arrive m Singapore from New York today to Introduce the Princess "144" Diamond to the local market. Mr. Huisman, together with his brother lames, developed a new method of cutting
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  • 179 5 Firms agree to give 'sandwich' courses to student engineers SEVERAL large engineering firms m Singapore have agreed to co-operate with the University of Singapore's Engineering Faculty and provide "sandwich" training courses for students. For many of these firms the courses will merely mean extending the vacation training they are already
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  • 98 5 TWO 20-YEAR-OLD Indonesians were intercepted at sea by Marine Police on Tuesday while paddling a sampan towards Pasir Panjang beach without valid travel documents. For their attempted illegal entry Baskar Jalani was jailed for one week by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday while his
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  • 137 5 HONGKONG, Wed.— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who is here <w a private visit, relaxed at golf with shipping magnate Y.K. Pao today. The two men played on the nine-hole course at Deep Water Bay on the southern side of Hong Kong Island. Mr.
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  • 48 5 ODD PUBLIC OFFENCES TWO men were fined $25 each m the Eleventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for urinating m public. Tng Hak Poh of Kok Nam Lane was caught urinating into the Singapore River and Gulabali Rajabali of Jalan Nyior urinated on the wall of a Nassim Road house.
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  • 148 5 The British Authorities have rejected a claim by some 1,000 civilian employees of their armed services here for two weeks' ex-gratia payment as compensation when they commute their pensions on reduced rates. The workers belong to the Army Civil Service Union, the Air Ministry
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  • 422 5 Mini-buses for 186 men •$5OO DOWN PAYMENT, FULL OWNERSHIP IN FIVE YEARS OVER 300 drivers drew lots for 186 minibuses at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. The balloting was organised by the National Trades Union Congress for members of its transport cooperatives Comfort. The buses will be operating by early
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  • 213 5 NOC ACTS TO ENSURE GOOD CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Operations Council today approved the setting up of a permanent organisation to carry out development and research on building materials, design, standard and construction methods. The Council at its meeting here also discussed and approved an amendment to
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  • 250 6 Reds on wanted list held by security forces KUCHING, Wed. Security forces have arrested several subversive elements m the Fourth Division recently, the Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Dato Ungku Nazaruddin, said here today. They were fugitives on the wanted list who were rounded up as a result of
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  • 40 6 MR. LOW Guan Onn, deputy general manager and financial manager of Jurong Shipyard, will give a talk on the expansion of the Jurong Shipyard Co-operative Store Society Ltd. at the shipyard canteen, Pulau Samulun, at 12.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 135 6 POLICE ADVISE BANKERS ON HOW TO TIGHTEN SECURITY KUCWNG, Wed. Police have advised basks la Sarawak to adopt more slriageat precautions to tightea security. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sarawak, Mr. J.J. Raj, said today that he met ■toe bank managers here yesterday to discuss general security measures to he
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  • 120 6 KUCHING, Wed. Provision has been made m the Second Malaysia Plan for carrying out further investigations to determine the feasibility of building a port capable of taking ocean-going vessels at Kuala Baram m the Fourth Division. This was announced by Deputy
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  • 49 6 SINNASAMY, 34, was charged m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with having carnal intercourse "against the order of nature" with a 13-year-old boy m Raffles Place on July 16 last year. No plea was taken and a preliminary inquiry was fixed for Dec. 21.
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  • 72 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Laos today initialled a draft air services agreement after three-days of negotiations. The Laotian Minister of Public Works and Transport, Mr. Ngon Sananikone and the Malaysian Transport Minister, Dato Abdul Ghani Giloag, initialled for their countries. Dato Abdul Gilong hoped
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  • 532 6 THE PROPOSAL: A BIGGER SAY FOR MALAYSIAN GOVT SINGAPORE has agreed to hold official talks with Malaysia on her proposal for the creation of a Malaysia Singapore Airlines subsidiary airline to run Malaysia's internal services, usually reliable sources said yesterday. The Malaysian proposal, made three
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  • 216 6 Sarawak forests may be developed for industry KUCHING, Wed.— About 2.3 million acres of forest m Sarawak with potential for large-scale industrial development have been surveyed. The senior officer of the United Nations assisted survey, Mr. E.W. Hindley, said today that the final phase of the survey covering one million
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  • 70 6 Trade survey by the KL Municipality KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality will carry out a trade survey from next week to collect data for future planning. The survey was expected to complete by Dec. 31, a spokesman said today. It will aim at keeping a record of all
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  • 370 6 Company plans for containers in big way FIRST SERVICE DUE TO START IN 1972 OVERSEAS Containers Ltd. OCL plans to operate a full container service between Singapore and Europe during the second half of 1972 according to Mr. R.C. Wurtzburg, Shipping Director of Mansfield and Co. Pte. Ltd. The introduction
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  • 203 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Parliament's Standing Orders wili not be changed when guidelines for MP's to follow when they touch on sensitive issues are formed, the Speaker of the Dewan Ra'ayat, Dato CM. Yusof, said today. "It is all a matter of enforcing the Standing Orders more strictly,"
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  • 235 6  -  V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police have placed the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia State Assemblyman for Cameron Highlands, Mr. Wong Lok Lok Hoi, under restricted residence m Temerloh, Pahang. He was detained about four months ago under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. Under this ordinance, the
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  • 67 6 CHAN LAY of Victoria Street was fined a total of $uo m the Second Traffic Court yesterday for failing to pay parking surcharges amounting to $39. Mr. Loh Ah Chai, prosecuting for the car parks division, told the court that Chan had failed to pay for
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  • 154 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Trade union leaders from 10 Asian countries, including Singapore, will hold a threeweek course here from Friday to discuss the role of trade unionism national development. The 39th international course organised by the Asian Trade Union College of the International Confederation
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    • 639 7  - Suggestions for a cheaper Health Service A.K. LEE By I don't claim to know anything about medical administration, but I've got a few suggestions on how to run a shoestring health service. For instance, why not leave out the expensive parts when buying equipment? GET a neurosurgeon by all means,
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    • 394 7  - Music of The Kingston Trio still popular here JENNY LEW By THE Kingston Trio, a living legend m ballads and folk music, sang and clowned its way into the hearts of the audiences at the National Theatre and Cathay Hotel's Kelong for the last two nights. The group, which shot
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    • 216 8 I REFER to the letter from "Parent" (S.U. Nov. t). It is normal practice m all centralised workshops to end workshop sessions five to ten minutes earlier than dismissal time to allow for checking of tools and cleaning of workshop. These activities are means by
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    • 1041 8 VIEWPOINT UNTIL quite recently, the fishing industry was most probably the most neglected industry m this country. Yet despite efforts made m the last few years, the result is far from encouraging. Superficially, a certain measure of progress appears to have been achieved,
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    • 253 8 TIME OFF FOR PART-TIME SERVICE WHEN I proposed that parttime National Service be commuted as against full-time service, I was not unaware of the problems involved. The paramount consideration must be the interests of Singapore. No Singaporean could possibly expect Mindef to make a decision without such consideration m mind.
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    • 98 7 10 am— 7 pm: Singapore 7.15 pm: Discussions on National Photographic theo-sophical, Exhibition at the National philosophical, metaLibrary. physical and religous 4 pm— pm: Children's subjects at the Singapore programme at the Cultural Lodge Theo-sophical Centre, (by special Society at Cairnhill Road, invitation). -7 pm: Night Bazaars at «> m:
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    • 193 8 X^^^^Mm^ifwl^^ "With your deeply-held moral, ethical and religious <<w A punch W^Ww¥i^lk^ belief m padfism y° u are J ust the of man we I>w ™°A W J f?\ T i havin S an y more u d«punch need t0 implement our peacekeeping operations m fVe decided to let thc
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  • THE EAST PAKISTAN DISASTER
    • 374 9 Cholera is the new terror DACCA, Wed. Survivors aleag the hay of Beagal today faced the threat of a cholera epidemic which has hit several villages. To try to preveat the spread of the disease, dozeas of bodies foaad ia flooded fields aad boasts have heea Piled oa bamboo fuaerai
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    • 365 9 worst-hit storm area, told newsmen who were the first outsiders to visit the island where 10,000 are believed to have been swept away: LOWER "We have no food, no cattle, no nothing. We have no relief. No high official has come. Nobody has come." Officials said there may
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    • 159 9 A PLANE LOAD of foreign journalists were today besieged by the homeless lahaMtaaU of a small island ia the mouth of the Ganges which was almost wiped-out by the cyclone. The plane, chartered by the Pakistan Government to give the world's press
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    • 260 9 SAIGON, Wed. More than 6,000 South Vietnamese troops pushed deeper into the mountainous jungles of north-eastern Cambodia on two fronts today smashing North Vietnamese base camps and staging areas, and seizing food supplies and communications equipment including field radios and telephone switchboards. On one front,
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    • 147 9 JERUSALEM, Wed. Defence Minister Moshe Dayan was reported last night to have voiced readiness for an Israeli return to U.N. sponsored peace talks with Egypt, on condition a new cease-fire agreement was reached between the two countries. Qualified sources quoted Dayan as telling
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    • 121 9 LONDON, Wed. Britain's traditional Christmas dinner is being threatened by the biggest outbreak of fowlpest the nearest thing poultry get to the human cold to hit the country since lftft. Hundreds of thousands of the 11,m,H1 chickens and turkeys already affected have died. Unofficial
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  • HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED OR A HUSBAND...
    • 301 10 THIS is the machine that the Russians placed on the Moon yesterday and stole a march off the United States m the race for outer space. Soviet television immediately (lashed this picture of a fnllscale model of the eight-wheeler moving over simulated Moon terrain
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    • 217 10 Barrie gets a tigress in his tank LONDON, Wed. Barbara Davies, a woman scorned, turned on the fury. On the receiving end was Barrie Savory, 31-year-old osteopath who decided he didn't want to marry her. In court yesterday Mrs. Davies, a blonde divorcee, admitted taking her revenge. She ripped the
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    • 47 10 AMMAN, Wed. The town of Irbid was still tense yesterday following clashes on Monday between the Jordanian Army and the Palestinian guerillas. Twelve people were killed and 71 wounded from both sides m the day long battles m Irbid and Jarash. AP.
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    • 150 10 LONDON, Wed. TERENCE Round's wife went home to mother. So he decided to follow her m a bulldozer. But on the way there he ran into a spot of trouble as well as two road workers' sheds, several lamp posts, school railings
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    • 72 10 Japan tightens measures TOKYO, Wed. Japanese police have tightened measures to protect foreign diplomats and officials following reports a radical left-wing group was secretly practicing kidnap strategy, the newspaper Yomiuri said today. The newspaper said a "reliable source" m the Tokyo Police Department reported that "Red Army" faction student radicals,
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  • 147 10 LONDON, Wed. Model Helen Jones's ambition was to make her mark m concrete, so she stripped to her pink panties m Harry Fox's boutique. The plan was for Miss Jones to make her full, frontal mark by lying down m a concrete-filled frame. But the concrete
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  • 420 10 FORT BENNING (Georgia), Wed. U.S. Army Lt. William Calley yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of having killed "at least 102 civilians" at the South Vietnamese village of My Lai m March 1968. Lt. Calley, 27, appearing at the opening of the MUNICH, Wednesday. Mountain troops
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  • 247 10 WASHINGTON, Wed. The State Department's expert on the Far East said yesterday that changes were taking place m Communist that could lead to less extremism and considerable improvement m United States relations with Peking. Assistant Secretary of State Marshall Green m a television interview said
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  • 134 10 NEW YORK, Wed. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird said yesterday that the Defence Department budget request to Congress m January will be higher than the Pentagon budget for the current fiscal year. While Mr. Laird did not say by how much the new budget
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  • 169 10 Indon students warn the Govt. again JAKARTA, Wed. About 50 armed policemen and soldiers were rushed to the National Development Planning Board today when 200 students demonstrated to warn the Government that supporters of former President Sukarno were endangering the present government's policy on development. The students carried posters calling
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  • 109 10 LONDON, Wed.— The Soviet Union has countered Britain's protest over the Mediterranean collision of two warships by Naming the Royal Navy for the accident. A Foreign Office spokesman said the version of the affair contained In the Soviet counter-protest did not correspond with
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  • 1464 11 Brandt's big gamble with Moscow BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS J R.H.C. STEED critically examines the Bonn Government's Eastwardlooking policies. WEST GERMANY'S allies have always assumed with every encouragement from the Russians that any revival of "the German danger" would come from the Right and be militarist and revanchiste. It
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  • 159 12 WHO SAID THAT LABOUR WAS CHEAP IN JAPAN? TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Ftaaace Ministry m Its thorough investigation of the "expense accounts" of buiMtt firms has found that executives of many firms pat dowa sack Items as easily educatloaal expeases far their chlldrea aad necklaces for their mistresses. la the
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  • 116 12 JACKSON, Wed. Police said yesterday that two diamond rings valued at a total of US$4O,OOO apparently were discarded with the trash from the emergency room of a Jackson Hospital. Mrs. Cordell E. Reid was wearing the rings last Friday night when she received emergency
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  • 53 12 ALGERIA, Wed. A French doctor accused of espionage was sentenced yesterday to 20 years m prison while two colleagues drew lesser sentences. Dr. Augustin Dalmais was believed to have been accused during Tuesday's closed door Military Court session at Blida of tapping the phones of Algerian
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  • 277 12 Peking: 'Winds of Change blowing in our direction' PEKING, Wed. The United Nations debate on the problem of Chinese representation is being followed without illusion by China, which was however said several times this year that the 'wind is changing" m its favour m the world body. From this debate,
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  • 121 12 A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy, Teo Ah Lye, was drowned m a canal beside Lorong Sang Kanchil, off Aljunied Road. He was playing on the steps (arrowed m picture) leading down to the canal when he slipped and fell m. A labourer who was passing by
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  • 221 12 Hongkong paper on Lee's courage HONGKONG, Wed. A Hongkong newspaper editorially praised Mr Lee Kuan Yew today for his political courage m telling the Japanese that they should impose voluntary restraints on textile exports to the United States. Mr. Lee who flew m from Tokyo last night on the last
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  • 127 12 BEIRUT, Wed. A bitte quarrel among Syria's ruling families over buried gold Jed to the conflict that brought Lt.Gen. Hafez Assad to power, a Beirut newspaper said today. Al Anwar sad m a report from Damascus that a Syrian national returned to Damascus
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  • 69 12 India bars newsman from S'pore NEW DELHI, Wed. Foreign Minister Swaran Singh said m parliament today that India had barred Mr. David S. Van Praagh, a reporter for the Toronto Globe and Mail, from re-entry because of his "malicious" articles about India. Mr. Van Praagh, an American now residing m
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  • 71 12 PARIS, Wed. A French action committee headed by former Agriculture Minister Paul Antler yesterday "solemnly requested" Paris City Council to go back on its decision to rename "Place de L'etoile" the "Place Charles de Gaulle. A committee statement said that such a decision risked
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  • 65 12 WELLINGTON, Wed. Defence Minister David Thomson today announced New Zealand will buy 10 British BAC 167 jet Strikemasters for $262 million rather than the Italian designed Australian built Machi. This is an initial order and additional purchases may be made after further examination. Delivery of
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  • 94 12 TAIPEH, Wed. Talpeh's first telephone answering company offers all the regular services plus a few extras. Girls speaking English, French, Spanish and a variety of Chinese dialects are employed by the company, which answers phones and keeps appointment calenders for businessmen. But
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  • 26 12 Drug smugglers executed TEHERAN, Wed. Five heroine and opium smugglers were executed today by firing squads m Teheran and Kermanshah where they were caught last February.
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  • 106 12 Shipboard murder: Five Chinese seamen held TOKYO, Wed. Japanese police yesterday arrested five Chinese crewman of the 4,981--ton British freighter Muikim for allegedly killing another crewmen and injuring three others. The freighter arrived at I man port near Saga last Friday with a cargo of logs from Malaysia. Police said
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  • 73 12 TAIPEH, Wed. The Government has drafted an anti-pollution BUI which is expected to be sent to Parliament shortly. The Chinese Bill bans unauthorised sale or use of bituminous coal or other fuels that produce obnoxious gases. Factories that produce pollutants detrimental to health may be
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  • 39 12 DAKAR (Senegal), Wed. President Leopold Senghor said yesterday that Senegal would vote for the admission of China to the United Nations. He added, however, that Peking's admission should not mean the exclusion of Nationalist China. AP
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  • 218 12 THREE decrees nisi were granted yesterday by Mr. Justice D'Cotta m the High Court. Two were granted on the grounds of cruelty, the third on the grounds of desertion. CASE NO. l: Housewife Chen Lee Lee sued her husband Chia Lee Kek on
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  • 34 12 Blue Streak success LONDON, Wed. Britain's ?l ue si reak Fn rocket roared into life for 30 seconds m a stationary test last night and officials said the results 'looked 100 per cent successful.
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  • 173 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Ministry of Health has created 33 new superscale posts for specialist doctors and dental officers to attract more doctors to Government service. With the creation of these posts— making a total of 145— all specialists with five years' experience are
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 124 12 CORNING^ WARE* 2 QT. SAUCEMAKER WITH COVER Mix, measure, melt freeze, cook, serve and store all m the same dish. Ideal for. .cooking sauces, fillings and fro stings, beating egg whites, whipping cream, making instant puddings, mixing cake mixes and preparing soups. Handy measuring marks Has cover for draining Designed
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 409 13 SUPPORT CULTURE APPEAL BY PHOTO SOCIETY CHIEF DR. Lim Boon Tiong, president of the Photographic Society of Singapore, urged both the private and government sectors to give encouragement to "the cultural side of our life and make for a more gracious existence." Speaking
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    • 47 13 A MEETING to discuss the 1970 Inter-Team Chess tournament will be held at V.M.C.A. Orchard Road on Saturday at 4 p.m. All clubs are invited to send a representative to the meeting. The tournament will be organised by the Singapore Chess Federation.-
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    • 681 13 BAR GIRL and dance hostess Mimi Wong told the High Court yesterday that her husband Sim Woh Kum had asked her to take the blame for the killing of her lover's wife because as a
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    • 275 13 ASIAN nature reserves where tourists can drive m and observe rhinoceros, orang utan or other animals m their natural settings this is one of the major projects of Biotrop, the Seameo branch concerned with tropical biology. According to Dr. Otto Soemarwoto, director
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    • 155 13 An aviary to be built in Katong Park A $10,000 aviary is to be built m Katong Park as an added attraction for children and adults. It will be the second m Singapore and will be different from the Jurong Bird Park. It will only house an inexpensive collection of
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    • 103 13 WORK permits for aliens who earn less than $750 a month are normally issued within a week of application, a Labour Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He said if a worker needed a work permit urgently, he was given temporary permission to work
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  • 251 14 ACCORDING to B— am— d Paten, Tv Ah Naag was "a Mighty little boy" whea she knew ■lm six yean age. Yesterday the two met agate wfcei Miss Patoa revisited the School for the Blted. At the school's workshop, where Ah Naag
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  • 123 14 AN 18-year-old seaman was walking along Orchard Road one Saturday night when a man dressed m woman's clothes started to embrace him. The next moment this man turned away and Robert J. Langley found that his wallet containing
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  • 113 14 not the pblice A POLICE spokesman said yesterday that no police search party knocked on the door of a brick bungalow "somewhere m the ulu" where "Ice Box King" Tan Han Seng was held by his kidnappers on Sunday. The police only visited
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  • 74 14 Four charged with boat theft FOUR Indonesian illegal immigrants were yesterday charged with stealing a speedboat worth $8,400 and a 55 h.p. engine worth $2,850 from the Ong Say Cher Boatel m Pasir Panjang on Tuesday. Noordin Ahmad, Rosli Mohammed, Hussein Ismail and Rashid Katam were remanded m custody because
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  • 236 14 THREE thousand and four hundred pupils who failed their Primary Six school leaving examination m 1968 have completed their two-year vocational training at the Adult Education Board. They form half of that year's overaged failures who were not allowed to continue schooling. Of
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  • 272 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A pensioner and his wife sued their son and daughter-in-law m the High Court today for the return of a $13,500 house at Setapak. Mr A. Anthonisamy, 63, and Madam A. Santhanamary, 55, claimed that Soorairaj, a
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  • 78 14 AN OVERHEAD pedestrian bridge will be constructed across Victoria Street near the Bras Basah Road junction at midnight next Wednesday. The job is expected to take about two hours, and that part of Victoria Street between Stamford Road and Bras B as ah Hoad wfll
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  • 38 14 TWO restaurant owners were charged m the Eleventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to keep their toilets clean. Teo Tian Pfci of Aliwal Street and Tan Guan Hin of Commonwealth Drive were each fined $50. v
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  • 11 14 WUUSTOTO/VWK& GOOD OOPPy CKTAHBAL. NOW ITS JUST SQUOOStfy/*
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    • 293 14 Ik OPENS ORCHARD TOMORROW!^! |J DAILY 3 SHOWS: 1.15, 4.30 8.30 ?M. \l I (Sundays Hobdays Extra Show at 10 ajn.) I JULIE ANDREWS IS BACK I I TO SING RIGHT INTO YOUR HEARTS AGAIN! I HHPPSbwSHHbVH ost P°P U Picture I BTJafl Of Our Time! I V ¥&mk V
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  • 507 15  -  FLORENCE CHONG BREAKING POINT: "BREAKING Point" is an impressive programme. It is pleasantly different and some episodes end with a kind of moral lesson which leaves you feeling a little wiser and more broad-minded. I think the producers, who claim to be out
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    • 919 15 "■■■■■■••illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIiyiIIIIIIIIIIItIIHiMIIMIIIIIIIM 5 3.00 p.m. General Hospital 3.00 Opening and Programme Summary 3.20 Another Song Another Melody (Malay) 3.02 Tarian2 Malaysia 5 340 It's Happening In Singapore 3.24 B'wana Don Jungle La < c l?' nes e Repeat) (Documentary) S 3.55 Housewives Matinee "Time To 3.46 Riverboat "The Landlubbers" 272?!?."
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    • 96 15 TELEVISION Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 R d Aust l ali «>- -7 p.m. Channel 10 ♦-*> BFBS < From BBC >- -9 p.m. Channel 5 f- 00 Radio Malaysia. Radio 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 *2£ a C S bri€f) COO Radio Singapore (m RADIO br ef)
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  • children talking
    • 728 16 Dear Editor, I am 13 and a pupil of Victoria School. I want to tell you that I subscribe to the Singapore Herald and Junior Living Is my favourite page. I read it every week. Below are some jokes and a game which I hope you and
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    • Article, Illustration
      401 16 But sad to say, I cannot, Though I'd simply love to do. You'll never meet me there Because you see, my castle Is a castle m the air! A JOKE Teacher: I've caned you five times this week. What have you to say for yourself? Pupil: I'm jolly gald
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    • 186 16 fessToprn r^ii T^si woril 111 ill 1 (y\ nU/^\ r— IT r~ J^W^ paper and a watcn for \A\ ivx r j7 JjKl i I H "^^K-^ the tests below. jQ' T*T W^-^^^^V^J, U I I 1 //^TWZ Allow yourself one <WJ CJj)) 1M \w^ /^\i J' i— I I^
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  • Article, Illustration
    113 17 THERE WERE 240 of them dressed as little brown mice, white furry bunnies, calypso dancers, railroad workers and cotton pickers making it all a very memorable end-of-year concert for the Bethesda Katong Kindergarten last Thursday night. The Church hall was packed with parents, brothers, sisters and friends with some
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  • 139 17 wm m AT THE age of two, Bebe Teo's already a lease! She exasperates her mother by telling everyone her name's Babi; loves making: monkey faces at all and sraradry and thinks nothing of bringing a dead lizard to her longsufferlng mother. In fact
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  • 227 17 AGAIN we had a lot of fun and lots of headaches going throug;h your entries for i.he encyclopaedia competition. Your work is of a very high standard and is a real pleasure to read your compositions and look at your drawings. The judges decided that the best en
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    80 17 With practicality the first requirement for children's clothes, there will never be a substitute for cotton fabrics, so one has to rely very much on style and colour to retain any individuality m children's dress. Gay floral shirts and smocks are the answer. Add a fringed waistcoat m
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 233 17 POINTS FOR PARENTS By Mary Bryson Mother: "I drive Jerry to Mother: "Jerry walks to school every day. He's so school with Susie from across little to be going alone and the street. She's two years I really like to take him. He older and he enjoys going won't be
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  • Economic Affairs/ Shipping
    • 185 18 Rubber freight meet KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Rubber Association of Singapore will send eight or nine representatives here on Saturday to discuss the proposed freight increase by the Far Eastern Freight Conference. The meeting is organised by the Freight Committee of the Rubber Industry of Malaysia and Singapore to discuss
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    • 77 18 WELLINGTON, Wed. In an attempt to check the current wage-cost spiral New Zealand's Government imposed an immediate two-month price freeze at levels ruling on Nov. 5. The freeze applies to all commodities except second hand goods, commodities influenced by the auction system and charges for services. The
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    • 273 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rate* fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Hates m Hongkong dollars, foe Nov. 18). On New York TT 6.0850 On New York DD 6.0775 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.875 Note Rates: China (per
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    • 398 18 MALAYAN BANKING made a consolidated net after-tax profit of $1,647,000 for the year ended June. This is an increase of only $17,000 over that of the previous year. The bank has maintained its "usual" dividend rate at 7V£ per cent. The bank's investment m Malaysian Government
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    • 409 18 FITZPATRICK'S Food Supplies (Far East) Limited' s pre-tax profits amounted to $1,237,395 m the year ended June an increase of 54 per cent compared with that made m the previous year. The return on capital of the company, however, dropped from 34.6 per cent
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    • COMPANY NEWS
      • 129 18 Tongkah Harbour's new share units TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING is to convert all its 2s. share units into Malaysian $1 units "to bring the capital m line with the accounts and profit figures which are expressed m dollars." The announcement said the directors will call an extra-ordinary meeting to approve
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      • 92 18 MINERAL SECURITIES MALAYSIA, formerly Kampong Kamunting, made estimated pre-tax profits amounting to $350,000 m the year ended June, compared to $227,000 made m the previous year. The after tax profits were estimated at $210,000 compared with $152,000 previously. The profits do not include a profit of
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      • 62 18 LONDON, Wed. Pre-tax profit of Malayan Tin for the year to June 30, 1970, was £2,068 million (compared with £1.14 million for the previous year.) Tax took £874,600 (£491,500), leaving £1,193 million (£649,262). The company announced a dividend of 1/6 per share, making a total of 2/3. Last
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      • 50 18 LONDON, Wed. Southern Malayan Tin is paying a dividend of 1/6, making a total of 2/6, for the year to June 30, 1970, (compared with a total of 2/3 for the previous year). Pre-tax profit was £1,455,000 million (£1,192,000). Tax took £686,000 (£510,000), leaving £769.348 (£682,237). Reuter
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      • 131 18 LONDON, Wed. Riverview Rubber reported that net profit, before tax, for the six months to September 30, was *****.36S (compared to *****,108). Net proceeds from the sale of rubber crop were *****.672 (SS931,800); deduct general charges, including depreciation, of 4 *****J36 (SS 5 97,240); add income from investments
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      • 129 18 SYDNEY, Wed. The Stock Exchange said Alliance Petroleum Australia NL and Alliance Oil Development Australia NL were suspended for failure to comply with official list requirement 3D (2). This clause provides the company must issue within one month of the day of lodgement of a registered transfer
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      • 60 18 LONDON, Wed. British Petroleum said effective from January 1, 1971, the chemical activities of the group, presently undertaken by BP Chemicals and BP Chemicals (UK), will be carried out by a single company, BP Chemicals International Apart from the UK, the group has holdings m associated companies m
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      • 55 18 LONDON, Wed. Charterhall Finance Holdings says it [dans to double authorised share capital to £1.2 million. This will be "to facilitate further possible developments m the company's Australian Interests," says the annual report. Chairman Derek Williams says early percussion drilling has given encouraging shows of nickel at three
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      • 58 18 LONDON, Wed. Sekong Rubber declared a final dividend of 21.2 pence for the year to March 31, 1970, payable on December 15, 1970, to those registered on December 4. (The company paid a final of 17.6 pence m the previous year) Profits before tax was £12,320 (£10,613 for the
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      • 57 18 NEW YORK, Wed. B.F. Goodrich reduced its dividend to 25 cents from 43 cents paid m the last quarter, payable on Dec. 31 to stockholders on record Dec. 4. Goodrich said the decision to reduce its dividend was made to "conserve cash, to aid the company's programmes and
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    • 145 18 Indon rubber exports JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian rubber exports m the first six months of this year totalled 327,383 tons, the Central Statistics Bureau announced today. The exports consisted of 71,356 tons of rubber from State plantations and 25C,t27 tons from small holders. Indonesia's rubber exports last year totalled 631,430 tons
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    • 105 18 JAKARTA, Wed. Delayed monsoon rains have caused a backup of hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of cut timber m South Sumatra rivers, the official Antara news agency reported. Logs have been piling up since June, the agency said, and loggers have been waiting since then for rains
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    • 96 18 A 16-man Italian trade delegation will arrive here today to look into the possibility of buying crocodile and reptile skins. The mission, which comprised members of the Italian leather goods and allied industries, will also explore the market potential for its finished products. During their three-day
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    • 45 18 LONDON, Wed. The International Sugar organisation (ISO) announced tonight it has set the 1971 overall sugar export quota to the world's free market at 95 per cent of the basic quota. This year's quota is 90 per cent of the basic. AP
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    • 45 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars prer ounce). Singapore (1) 39.175, (2) 148.50; Hongkong 39.87; Beirut 37.75; London 37.46; Zurich 37.408 37. 605; Paris 37.84. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore per tael.
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    • 29 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 18, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady but quiet; Spot 1518 1519; 3-month 1518 1519; Settlement 1518; Total turnover 240 tons.
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    • 598 18 The market yesterday moved sharply lower after an early extension of Tuesday's technical rally. Profit-taking and lack of buying follow-through were the main depressants although special situations provided some features among second line issues. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.5 off at 331.9 after
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    • 367 18 After 60 minutes of trading Dow Jones industrial average yesterday, stocks continued to off about four point*, drift lower m very light Declines led the gainers by dealings. The Stanpoors better than two-to-one and industrial average was down volume was a slack 2.6 million more than
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    • 204 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed yesterday. Royal Dutch continued upwards, helped by reports of posable Dutch oil price increases. Akzo was down. Philips and Unilever were weak, Hoogovens was slightly up, but KLM declined. Plantations were mainly higher with shippings mixed, while insurances were very steady to firm and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1274 19 111 V i: i .;.:jv.;.-:-.^v II I V >v f KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I" I 7\ beginning on this page *r* given m four parts for Uo* I k n««^ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Cm «L- l^f \if J *^l«aaMlMßßlBT B^V^Brflß^VißaJW l^ Each entr
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    • 576 20 I SCINDIA (S?) LINES I ■MH PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE bb^HbJ Loadmq For LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang P s h#m Singapore L Anqele* JALAKENORA *<i/M Nov iv 0,,. J/t) f^c 4 Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING fOR
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    • 1142 20 1 3.51D0l JnH ncludinfl tallln out of Singapore for Far V^*^^^^V^l I^l East ports to the north-east ALEMANNIA Dec 16 Manila, HongkonT^niung^^^^^^^™^™™^^™ 11 I^"™^^™"^™^^ Kaohsiung HLL/AFT JOy TAYLOR In Pt/Nov 21 SaigO n. SSV/BA ANNA TAYLOR Dec 2/6 Saigon Quinhon SSV/BA U RATA Nov 28/29 Bangkok (Dec 2/5), ARiSTAGFin*; r^
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 220 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Robert W. Haack, president of the New York stock exchange, called for a major restructuring of the organisation, the world's largest securities market. In a speech yesterday to the Economic Club of New York, Haack criticised segments of the securities industry for "blatant
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    • 304 21 RUBBER 54 cents a Ib. (up 2% certs). Speculators again took charge of the market yesterday. Opening at 51-5/8 cents for December l RSS, prices ruled steadily throughout the morning with only minor reactions occurring. Speculators echoed "China orders" around the market, raising prices m thin nervous trading
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    • 1476 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE JUZ^jJ!*** hUVm t mUm Phm foltow d ky don*. Figures m bmcket. d.noU trade* lota i» 1.0001 Whw tepriMteMl followed by figure ta. brackets, it mm only stogie lot of 1 OOO^m wm In4- .t that ptto.. TW last flguM. show
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    • 79 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 19) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.83 Third Singapore 1.16 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .95 l.OOxd The Saving Fund
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    • 46 21 MALAYSIAN GAZETTED PRICES Commodity followed by value with rate of duty m brackets for Nov. IB to 25. Rubber: 48-7/8 cents a lb. (2 cents, total 7-1/2 cents). Copra: $534 a ton ($53.40). Palm oil: $595 a ton ($44,625). Palm kernels: $333.75 a ton (S 33.375).
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    • 61 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Barely steady; ClF's Dec. 18% 18-7/8, Jan. 18-7/8 19-1/8; Spot 19-1/8 19Vi; Settlements Dec. 19-3/8 19%, Jan. 19-11/16 19-13/16, Feb. 20 20-1/8, Jan/March 20 20-1/8, April/June 20-7/8 21, July/Sept. 21-3/8 21-9/16. Oct/Dec. 21-5/8 21%, Jan/March 21% 22, April/June 21-7/8
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    • 59 21 TIN $659 a picul (Unchanged). A steady Straits tin market prevailed yesterday and the commodity was traded at the unchanged price of $659 a picul. The overnight metal price m London was £2 a ton easier. Buying support m Penang came from Japan and the United States and
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    • 159 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. and Dec both 231, Jan. 232, Feb. 233, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Nov/Dec 152 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan. 350
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    • 751 21 Minings shares moved erratically yesterday, but many of the speculative nickel stocks finished the day higher. Oils appeared slightly firmer and there was reasonable activity m industrials. International Mining opened at $2.10, sold up to $2.20, fell back to $2.0$ and then rose again m late trading
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    • 221 21 The trading pace was quieter yesterday, though prices held well at previous levels. Cosmopolitan Props. opened at $4.60 and dropped to $4,475 only to rally to $4.70 at the close. Associated Hotels opened at $9.05 and declined to $8.85 before closing at $9.05. Lights, Electrics and Realties
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    • 340 21 The market yesterday made a moderate recovery on a revival of buying interest after initial listlessness. Trading, however, was fairly quiet. Matsushita Electric, Sony, Alps Electric, Ricoh, Nippon Opticals and Nissan Construction were quick to rally. Tokyo Construction, Shimizu Construction, Toa Harbour Works and Wakachiku also edged
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    • 196 21 LONDON, Wed. Very slow conditions were evident at the opening with chartering so far limited to a bulk clay cargo from Savannah to Rotterdam at US$9.4O fio (free m and out) for Dec. Indian Government brokers, however, have confirmed three sulphur fixtures from Vancouver to east coast
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    • 313 21 SHIPS IN POUT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE TH ESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 19. OUT: Yamanobu Maru 1; Yamashiro Maru 2; State Of Madras 3/4; Timur Endeavour 6/7; Bankura 8/9; Palatino 10/11; Palatino 15/16; Prometheus 15/16; Asahi Maru No. 31 18; Klias 20; east; Serdang 21 east;
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    • 689 23 Newcomer Revolution shows up in gallop NEWCOMER Revolution showed ability when he went as well as His Highness m a 3f gallop m 38 3/5 on a yielding track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. On this gallop the Adamastor gelding should give a good account of himself m the class
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    • 181 23 Veteran Pancho defeats Smith in indoor tennis LONDON, Wed. -The crowd gave a standing ovation to US. tennis 'pro' Richard 'Pancho* Gonzaies after the Black Panther'-now streaked with grey— emerged victorious from a titanic struggle with fellow -American Stan Smith m the Embassy Open indoor lawn tennis championships here last
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    • 284 23 Second win for Perak in schools cagers meet KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Perak boys registered their second straight victory when they trounced Kelantan 85-32 m die Malaysian schools inter-state mmi -basketball competition at the Chin Woo Stadium here today. Perak, who won their first match against Malacca 53-52 yesterday, look set to
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    • 275 23 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong is prepared to pay 552,500 for a competent badminton coach for conducting a programme among local coaches here. Chairman of the Hongkong Association Mr. Krishnan Lall said he hoped to get a coach from nearby countries. The association have asked
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    • 180 23 Limited reserved seats available for hockey tour games HOCKEY fans wishing to attend the three tour matches of the Indian Asian Games team are requested to get their tickets through their respective dubs. Only a limited number of reserved seats are available for the matches on Nov. 28, 29 and
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    • 317 23 SINGAPORE Cricket Club defeated a weak nine-member Combined Schools 'B* team winning 7-0 m the Singapore Women's Hockey Association league match on the Padang yesterday. The SCC forwards scored as they willed against a depleted Schools* defence which had no goalkeeper. SCC
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    • 60 23 LUFTHANSA German Air lines has been appointed the official airline for the Olympic Games to be held m Munich m 1972. This was announced by Mr. Wille Daume, President of the German National Olympic Committee. To mark the occasion, a small ceremony was held to
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  • 405 24 KING'S CUP TOURNEY BANGKOK, Wed. Defending Champions South Korea broke down a stubborn Malaysian resistance m the 80th minute to win 2-0 after a scoreless first half here at the National Stadium m the first semi-final match of the Third King's Cup football championship.
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  • 154 24 Kallstrom in damaged Lancia limps into Bristol BRISTOL, England, Wed. Harry Kallstrom, driving a bent and battered Italian Lancia, limped into Bristol heading the Royal Automobile Cub's Rally of the Forest after a tremendous night-long battle against the odds. The gallant little Swede, winner of the British Classic last year,
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  • 92 24 NEW YORK, Wed. The Sports Car Club of America announced a 10-race, one million dollar Canadian-Ameri-can Challenge Cup road racing series for 1971 and adopted a radical new system for prize money distribution. The series opens on June 13 at Mosport Park, Ontario, and ends with
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  • 455 24 Christine scores a double in CSC's junior swimming PATRIOT Chan's record breaking feat of 2:35.5 for the 200 metres backstroke (under-17) event highlighted the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club's 19th annual junior swimming meet at Amber Road yesterday. Pat clipped 12.7 sec off her previous best of 2:48.2.
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  • 333 24 Open judo title to Kok Hin in Vigilantes tournament TEW KOK HIN won the open weight title m the Singapore Vigilante Corps first annual judo' open championships at People's Association, Kallang, yesterday. Kok Hin of District Two defeated Lim Tiong How of District Seven by a clean shoulder throw m
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  • 198 24 PETER Wide and Loo Yap Long (Aston Recreation Club) entered the Singapore Billiards Association Senior Four Ball Championship semi-finals when they defeated Alan Puan (Chinese Swimming Club) and Lim Boon Kwang (Rubber Sports Club) respectively at the Indian Association last night. Wide playing
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  • 299 24 Baldwin's drop goal decides 30-minute rugby match A LOVELY drop goal by fly-half Robert Baldwin decided the issue m a 30 minute friendly rugby match between the Royal Air Force, Bukit Gombak, and the Singapore Cricket Club 'A' on the Padang yesterday. The Airmen won 3-0 with the drop goal.
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  • 131 24 Sparkling century by D'Oliveira at Warwick WARWICK, Queensland, Wed. A sparkling century by Basil D'Oliveira, who hit seven sixes and nine boundaries highlighted the one day cricket match between the MCC touring team and a Queensland country side at Warwick yesterday. MCC won the match by eight wickets. After skittling
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  • 60 24 LONDON, Wed. Mrs. Nina Rindt, widow of Joachim Rindt received the 1970 World Formula One Drivers Championship Trophy. TWs was the first time that this trophy had been awarded posthumously. The Austrian winner of the Monaco, Dutch, French, British and German Grand Prix was killed during the trials
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  • 387 24 FrazierAli bout almost certain if Foster loses DETROIT, Michigan, Wed. Joe Frazier and Bob Foster are banging the bags with vengeance m final tune-ups for their heavyweight title fight here tonight and seeing which one can hate Muhammad Ali, or Cassius Clay* the most. Ali is not around but the
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