Singapore Herald, 21 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 106 Singapore Saturday. November 21, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 287 1 Relief-by air and sea HELICOPTERS and trucks on board HMS Intrepid, which left Singapore yesterday to help with relief work m East Pakistan. SAF MEDICAL experts flew to Dacca early today to aid victims of last week's cyclone. It's the first time Singapore has sent military doctors to help disaster
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  • 147 1 OCEANSIDE, California, Frl. Poller said yesterday that two U.S. Marlnea shot each -other In a scheme to avoid departure for Vietnam by being wounded. But one of them died. The first shot wounded Private First Claaa Jerome Quinn, 23,
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  • 96 1 TACOMA, Washington, Fri, A 13-year-old boy who said he had no friends since his pet dog disappeared, shot himself to death yesterday. Pierce County Coroner Jack Davellar said that Stuart Lamar Johnson left a note asking his father, a taxi driver, to bury his
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  • 216 1 'Yes' vote for Peking -but still not enough UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Peking won majority support today for admission to the United Nations, but failed to win the required two-thirds. The vote was 51 m favour, 49 against and 25 abstentions. It was the first time that the General Assembly had
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  • 213 1 'Singapore-style gambling racket in Amsterdam ILLEGAL Chinese immigrants from Singapore, are involved m gambling rackets m Amsterdam according to a Dutch newspaper. Wim Van Geffen, crime reporter of De Telegraaf, said m a full-page article that "Singapore Chinese living m Amsterdam have imported a gangster mentality." He was sent here
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  • 37 1 CANBERRA; Fri. Australia goes to the polls tomorrow, but there will be no change of Government. The election is for half the Senate. It is somewhat like a mid-term election m other countries.- AFP
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  • 93 1 MANILA, Fri.— Two major International conferences to he held here starting next week were piatpantd today aa a result el typhoon Patsy which caused widespread destruction hi this city. They were tbe 24-nntlon Colombo Plan Conference schedsled fer Nev. U to Dec. J. and
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  • 30 1 MAJOR (Dr.) K. Panl, acting Medical Officer, aad Major Henry Teo, a logistics officer, who left by air early this morning for Dacca, East Pakistan.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 165 1 Oder-Neisse frontier is for keeps BONN, Fri. West Germany and Poland m their new treaty, released today, certified that the Oder-Neisse line forms Poland's western frontier, and declared their present borders to be inviolable now and m the future. The two countries pledged unreserved mutual respect for their territorial integrity,
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  • 203 1 MR. LEE IS BACK FROM TOUR OF 11 NATIONS MR Lee Kuan Yew returned home last night after a threemonth long official visit to 11 countries. Mr. Lee flew m direct from Hongkong aboard an MSA aircraft after spending two days m the colony. He was met by Foreign Minister
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  • 102 1 THE Government has confirmed the resignation of Mr. David Marshall from the Presidential Council. The resignation, which took effect from Nov. 6, was gazetted last night exactly a month after the Singapore Herald reported his resignation. On Oct. 22, the President assented to an amendment
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 709 2  - THE ART OF FLIRTING Adele KOH FLIRTING is the expression of considered desire linked with the admission that it is impracticable. It is a promise contained m a word, a glance, a lowering of the lids, an inflexion m the voice. The good flirt gives nothing away to onlookers, but
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  • 273 2 Have a little pride in ou r country i Viewpoint I REFER to the astounding suggestion by "Veritas" the Columnist of the Singapore Medical Association Newsletter that certain privileged local children from well-to-do families should enrol m the proposed International School to be set up by the expatriate community here.
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  • 149 2 WHEN IS A PASS NOT A PASS? On Sunday evening (Nov. 15) at about 6.30 pm. I boarded a No. 17 Tay Koh Vat Bus. I took out my bus pass and was prepared to pay the bus conductor the ticket money at a halfprice rate. To my surprise, the
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  • 157 2 MOSQUITO HAVEN IN JALAN ANGGREK I REFER to a letter by "Resident"(S.H. 3.11.70) regarding a scrap iron dump along Jalan Anggrek being the source of mosquito nuisance. Our investigations confirmed that mosquitoes were m water bearing receptacles within four scrap dumps and four private premises m the area. The breedings
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  • Saturday, November 21, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 465 2 Peking's first U.N. majority WILL China enter the United Nations m triumph next year or m 1972? Yesterday's General Assembly vote raises the possibility. For the first time a majority voted m favour of seating Peking and ousting Taipeh. The head count on the Albanian resolution was 51 m favour,
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  • 247 2 I READ with interest reports of Lilian Board's cancer treatment m Bavaria, West Germany, and the latest comments by her father, Mr. George Board, that she has shown 100 per cent improvement. I have faith m Dr. Issel's method of treatment, and with a Little bit of luck,
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  • 86 2 I REFER to the report "Acute manpower shortage m textile industry" (S.H. Nov. 18). Mr. Richard Lee, managing director of Great Malaysia Textile (Pte) Ltd. wants the Singapore Government to let m Malaysians to fill about 3,000 jobs. I wonder whether Mr. Lee has approached
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  • 152 3 Fancy car numbers: A top bid of $2,020 A FANCY car registration number has gone for $2,020 the highest amount received when bids were opened yesterday. But no one m the Registry of Vehicles was prepared to divulge the number. "We have been specially requested not to by tbe owner,"
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  • 95 3 NATIONAL Serviceman Sim How Jee, 19, of Block 2, Geylang Serai, was killed when a three-ton Army truck he was m overturned near a sharp bend at Hill 175, Pasir Laba off Jurong at 8.45 a.m. yesterday. Lt. Choo Teck Huat, who was m
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  • 202 3 FOURTEEN Members of Parliament visited three Singapore Armed Forces camps yesterday to familiarise themselves with the problems of SAF personnel. The MP's went to Tengah Camp, Keat Hong Camp and the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute at Pasir Laba. At SAFTI the MP's spoke to soldiers
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  • 232 3 water shortage m the evenings when they wanted to take baths after the day's training. Mr. Sia also said that some of the servicemen had complained that the five uniforms provided for them were insufficient. Commenting on the complaint that graduate! National servicemen-
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  • 252 3 SPEAKERS at the "Urban Industrial Development m Singapore" seminar yesterday put forward several suggestions on overcoming the monotony of jobs m industry. They suggested that there should be: CONTINUED education and training for workers so that a greater variety of jobs will be available to
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  • 131 3 SELLING BATIK IS MSA'S WAY TO PROMOTE MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE MALAYSIA Singapore Airlines will sell Malaysian batik on Its international flights from Dec. 1, according to an MSA spokesman. In August, the airline started selling Kelantan Silver and Selangor pewterware on its international flights. These proved so successful with tourists that
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  • 71 3 A THREE-DAY seminar on labour relations, organised by the Esso Group of companies here, will be held at the Hotel Equatorial from Tuesday to Thursday. The seminar will be attended by Esso senior executives m Singapore and from affiliates m neighbouring countries. Highlight of the
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  • 39 3 MADAM Peggy Goh, 28, fell from the eighth storey of a 10--storey building m Lorong 5, Toa Payoh at 9.45 a.m. yesterday and fractured her legs. She is m the Thomson Road General Hospital.
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  • 134 3 POLICE last night were still looking for the body of Tang Toh Keng, 11, who is believed to have been drowned m a muddy pond near Jalan Kong Kuan, off Upper Bukit Timah Road on Thursday. The search will continue today.
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  • 116 3 A SHIP'S cook who admitted tampering with his seaman's record book on July 16 was fined $75 by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday. Tan Hiong Chiong, 51, of Solomon Street, had altered an entry to read "very good" for both the general conduct
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  • 234 4 Shipyard co-op to spend $150,000 on three projects THE Jurong Shipyard Co-operative Stores Society Ltd with an annual turnover of $1 million is to spend $150,000 this year to establish a petrol station, a motor workshop and a covered car park. Disclosing this yesterday, its chairman, Mr Low Guan Onn
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  • 31 4 THE M.P. for Ulu Pandan, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, will open the new building of the Poh Ming Temple at 483 Dunearn Road tomorrow at 10.00 am.
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  • 321 4 Demolition first, notice later... A DEMOLITION team from the Development Control Division pulled down a shed belonging to Coleeeil (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. m Jalan Cherah. off Upper Thomson Road, last Monday a day before the factory's owners were informed of their coming. The team also broke down two walls which
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  • 219 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bakat TV will be on the air from next Wednesday. It will run for 22 weeks at 7.1t p.m. every Wednesday over Channel Three. The show will give a chance to aew talent aad the top three participants will
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  • 192 4 DAP TO ADOPT FOUR RULES WHEN HOUSE RECONVENES IPOH, Fri. The Democratic Action Party last night outlined the four basic principles it would adopt Parliament and the State Assemblies reconvene. The principles were outlined by the DAP's secretary general, Mr. Lim Kit Slang, at a dinner In honour of his
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • 1222 5  - Ness Lane to score overdue win CAVALIER BY selections] Going: Yielding to Soft Best bets: Palm Beach, West Lake, Silberbiitz Best longshot: Jehuara ia Race Four SINGAPORE, Fri. Ness Lane should score his long overdue win by outstaying his rivals m Race Seven at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The Sovereign
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    • 221 5 COMBINED CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR SUNDAY September, he was unlucky when third to Kidnapper over 6f. He failed to saddle up a week later for which he drops 3 lb. Fastest Swordsman can get every yard of the mile trip. Paramount Chief will offer stiff opposition. He scored a
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  • 700 6 Race One: p.m. Cl. 4. Div. 2 6f ($7,500) 1. ***** HAWAII II (Golden Plum) 4NZ B.llde>s a Hawaii/Teh Velu (1) 7/13 1p24/10dlc4 8.6g 5"?f; 1:7.6; NX, 5. 1 Velu. 12/15 Sp4/10 dlc4 8.6g6f; 1:12.4; 2, sh, 1 Velu. 1/10 Pgs/9 d3c4 8.12s 6f; 2. Gala Bern 8.10, 3. Big
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  • 828 6 Race Two: 2.15 p.m. Cl. 4, Div. 1 6f ($8,000) 1. ***** PEPEGO (King of Babylon) 4A 9.00*5 a Chukell/Tulloh Podmore (1) 2/15 Sp4/10 dlc4 8.9g 6f; 1. Disneyland 8.7, 3. Hanoman 7.13— 1:12.4:2, sh, 1 Podmore. I 4/14 Sp27/9 dlc4 B.llg 6f; 1:14.4; I'/*, V*. 1 Podmore. 1/11 Pg6/9
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  • 878 6 Race Three: 2.45 p.m. Cl. 3, Div. 3 6f ($8,500) 1. ***** HANOMAN (Tory Ranger) 5A 9.o©dd*2 a Tjakra/Osman Kingston (17)F 8/11 lpl/11 d2c3 8.12g 6f; 1.13.8; 1, hd, 3 Kingston. 1/13 1p24/10dlc4 8.4g sV*f; 2. Palm Beach 8.6, 3. Motion Picture IV 7.10 1:7.6; Nk, 5, 1 Kingston. 3/15
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  • 682 7 Race Four: 3.15 p.m. Cl. 3, Div. 2— 6f ($8,500) 1. REVOLUTION (Adamaster) SA 9.00 New horse APC/Oaniels (12) 2. ***** SEREGALAR (Coeur Volant) 7A 9.00*5 a Sultan of Pahang/Danieis (-3) Samry (IC) 2/12 KLI9/9 d2c3 8.9y 6f; 1. Honest Deal 8.8, 3. Eurodollar 8.8 1:17; V*. 1, 3 Pretty.
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  • 697 7 RaceFive: 3.45 p.m. Cl. 3, Div. 1 6f ($9,000) 1. 2763 LT. GENERAL (Major General) 4A 8.13ud-1 a Goldmine/J. Donnelly Dawkins (11) 3/11 lpl/11 d2c3 9.0g 6f; 1. Eurodollar 8.12, 2. Bright Court 9.0 1:13.8; 1, hd. 3 Dawkins. 6/12 1p25/10 dlc3 8.9g B'/2f; 1:47.6; 3, 1, V* Dawkins. 7/10
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  • 776 7 Race Six: 4.15 p.m. Cl. 1, Div 1 -6f ($12,500) 1. ***** NEED YOU BADLY (Sostenuto) 4A 9.09*13 aHT Wee/E. Breuk Shaari F 1/7 lpl/11 dlcl 8.9g 6f; 2. Magic Jim 7.13, 3. Jerantut 7.9 1:12; 4. nk, 2 Sng. 2/13 KL2O/9 dlcl B.lls 6f; 1. Nichol Hill 7.13. 3.
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  • 873 7 Race Seven: 4.50 p.m. Cl 1, Div. 1 8f ($12,500) 1. ***** INTEREST (Carbon Copy) 7A 90.7 same a Joon/E. Breuk Wilson (17) F 2/6 lpl/11 cl 9.7g lOf; 1. Datin's Choice 7.13, 3. YIP II 7.9- 2:7.6; 3, hd, ns Wilson. 1/18 Sp27/9 cl 9.0g llf; 2. Flying Finn
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  • 768 8 Race Eight: 5.25 p.m. Cl. 4, Div 1 8f ($8,000) 1. 2181 KIDNAPPER (Bogan Road) 4A 9.00*10 g LTE/Tulloh White (7) l/145p27/9 aid 8.4g 6f; 2. Bodyguard 8.9. 3. Fastest Swordsman 8.7 1:14.4; IV*. V* 1 White. 8/13 Pg3o/8 dlc4 8.9y 7f; 1:28.6; 1, 1, 2 Podmore l/10Pgl9/7dlc4 7.13g6f;2. Boy
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  • 722 8 Race Nine: 6.00 p.m. Cl 4, Div. 2 8f ($7,500) 1. ***** MOTION PICTURE IV (Kelly) 4lr 9 00dd +7 g Shaw/Spencer (-3) Wadi (9) F 3/13 1p24/10 dlc4 87.10g 5V,f; 1. Hanoman 8.4, 2. Palm Beach 8.6 -1:7.6; Nk, 5, 1 Wadi. 9/18 Sp27/9 dlc4 8 Og 8f; 1:39.4;
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 350 9  - Baroness who loves 'em and leaves 'em WALTER SEOW By IT ALL started because the baroness was bored. Her rich, elderly husband has provided her with everything, well, almost everything, a woman could desire a palatial home, money beautiful clothes jewellery, position and a life of ease and luxury. She
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    • 800 9 FOR those who love spicy food, we have discovered roadside stalls m Jalan Sultan near the Beach Road end. Some of the Indian specialities there are: SOUP KAMBING Mutton soup usually eaten with French bread. This is usually sold for 30 cents a bowl. MEE
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 111 9 BLONDIE By Chic Young L-ii/^ v s^ OO YOU MEAO 1 HEQ SISTER 1 L lIP 1 I rr 7 i iroNE^LvQT) (BLONDIE/ J ARCHIE By Bob Montana ThIAT'S 1 f AND 010 I?? J r*" °CADDY"/ J DID YOU A I GOT A A OOLF?? ANO HE *S MAKE
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    • 388 9 TODAY at the Moulmein Community Centre. 18am-12.38pm: Fair at the 8 Pe|d classical era residence of the Australian at the Victoria Theatre. High Commissioner, 75, 8 pm— 2 am: Social dance Dalvey Road. organised by the Women's Ii am-7 pm: Singapore EJ2H! M Asso iat 1?" at the National Photographic
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  • 270 10 MANILA, Fri. Typhoon Patsy has wrecked preparations for the Pope's visit here next Friday. Welcome arches, signs, billboards, open air altars etc were devastated by the typhoon which smashed greater Manila and several central and southern Luzon provinces on Thursday. About 10 4 people have
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  • 192 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. Senate War critics have warned that President Nixon's new US$l55 million (***** million) aid package for Cambodia could lead to deeper American involvement similar to that m Vietnam. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where the proposal faces its toughest test, decided to send
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  • 163 10 RADIOMAN: 'I SAW VIETNAMESE DEAD AT MY LAI' WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr. John Paul testified yesterday at the court-martial of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. m Fort Benning, Georgia, that he saw the bodies ot 15 Vietnamese men, women and children strewn along the north-south trail near the village of My
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  • 196 10 LOS ANGELES. Frl. Defence lawyers at the Sharon Tate murder trial called yesterday for mm immediate "not guilty" verdict for hippie cult leader, Charles Mausou, aud his three co-defendants. But trial judge. George Dell, refused to consider the defence plea, which came as
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  • 27 10 TAMPA, Florida, Fri. Federal officials held m custody yesterday a man, they said, who wrote and mailed a short, anonymous letter threatening President Nixon. AP
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  • 34 10 TOKYO, Fri. China said today U.S. air force officers and technicians are helping Laotian authorities m "the extension of four airfields at Savannakhet, p a ksa, Sayaboury and Houei Sai." AP
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  • 199 10 CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, Fri. A University of North Carolina scientist has found there Is a widespread distribution of nerve cells m tbe brain that are sensitive to sex hormones. His finding revises aa old belief of scientists that there Is a "sex centre** m the
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  • 313 10 Suez pull-out plan is turned down i I'l i i TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel's Deputy Premier Yigal Allon today rejected the suggestion by Defence Minister Moshe Dayan of a partial withdrawal by Israeli and Egyptian forces from the east bank of the Suez Canal. In a television interview, Mr. Allon
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  • 173 10 Swanan: No Soviet base in our area cil? W B M Fri Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh yesterday denied reports that the Soviet Union had built a naval base m the Indian The Soviet Union had no naval bases m the Ocean, he told the Indian Lower House of Parliament.
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  • 250 10 HONGKONG, Fri.— A British soldier was convicted of manslaughter m Hongkong's widely publicised "broomstick murder** m the Supreme Court here today and sentenced to life Imprisonment. However, the Chief Justice, S! r explained to the soldier, George Denis Unsworth, 21, of Huddersfleld, England, that
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  • 317 11 Chemist gives sure cure for the common cold STANFORD, California. Fri Man has had the cure for the common cold since 1928 but just hasn't made proper use of it, says Nobel Prize winning chemist Linus Pauling. The cure is Vitamin C, and if enough people would use it, there
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  • 126 11 SAIGON, Fri. A deadly grenade blast labelled by the South Vietnamese government as the work of Communist Terrorists apparently was an accident, informed sources said yesterday. Government, Military and Police Headquarters issued two communique saying terrorists "hurled a hand grenade into a crowd of people
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  • 66 11 BERLIN, Fri. Thieves broke into the West Berlin residence of U.S. ambassador to Bonn, Mr. Kenneth Rush, and carried out a systematic search of the entire building, it was reported here today. According to Berlin police reports, however, all that was taken was a picture, whose value
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  • 123 11 LONDON, Fri. Actor Rex Harrison, 91. will marry the daughter of a British peer "as soon as he Is legally free" It was announced last night. The urbane star of "My Fair Lady" has been separated from his fourth wife, 43-year-old actress Rachel
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  • 156 11 LONDON Fri. The Government last night won Parliamentary approval for its plans to step up British military strength to help the West counterbalance Soviet forces around the world. The House of Commons f defeated 284-248 an opposition Labour motion criticising the Government's
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  • 206 11 MOSCOW, Fri. An improper change of course by the British Aircraft Carrier Ark Royal caused the Nov. 9 collision with a Soviet destroyer m the Eastern Mediterranean that resulted m the deaths of two Soviet sailors, the Captain of the Destroyer has charged.
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  • 27 11 TAMPA, Florida, Fri. Federal officials held m custody yesterday a man they said who wrote and mailed a short, anonymous letter threatening President Nixon. AP
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  • 407 11 DACCA, East Pakistan, Fri. More helicopters were on their way to East Pakistan today as the official death count from last week's storm m the Ganges Delta rose to 148,116. Local newspapers predicted the final toll w6uld reach half a million. Two British
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  • 147 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. America warned Pakistan that a possible cyclone was brewing m the Bay of Bengal a week before the storm smashed ashore. The first warning was sent on Nov. 5, when the storm, then a tropical depression, was spotted by a weather satellite. Then
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  • 54 11 BEIRUT, Fri. Leila Khaled on to visit to Beirut Airport, dressed m western style. The lovely Arab guerilla recently was released from Britain after being involved m a thwarted hijacking attempt. Other guerilla were more successful and hijacked Western airliners to a makeshift airfield m Jordan where
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  • 140 11 It's voting next July says Malik JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia would definitely hold its general elections before July next year "despite existing tensions m society," Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. Those who try to sabotage the elections by boycott or any other means would be punished, he said. Mr. Malik
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  • 76 11 PARIS, Fri. Creation of an organisation to seek the liberation of journalists captured m Cambodia was announced today by a group of French newsmen. The organisation is open to all newsmen here and abroad. Its goal is to co-ordinate ail search efforts and action to free the
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  • 37 11 ON ASSIS' APPEAL ATHENS, Fri. The State Council today postponed indefinitely the hearing of Aristotle Onassis' appeal over his oil refinery case m which he has been asked to pay the Government a USIS million deposit. AFP
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  • 208 12 GIFTS OF FOOD. CLOTHING AND BLANKETS FROM SINGAPORE "j From Page i of 40 Commando and men and boats of No. l RaidingSquadron Royal Marines. It also carried 60 Land Rovers and various types of vehicles. Its task is to act as a coordinating communication centre
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  • 105 12 Programme revision to cost $15.9 m. BIOTROP, the regional centre of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation for Tropical Biology, will need $15.9 million to carry out its revised fiveyear programme which will include studies on tropical forests, pests and freshwater and marine biology. This was one of the
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  • 96 12 THE Singapore Government has announced the following public holidays for next year: New Year's Day Friday, Jan. l; Chinese New Year Wednesday, Jan. 27; Thursday, Jan. 28; Hari Raya Haji Saturday, Feb. 6 (subject to alteration). Good Friday April 9; Labour Day Saturday, May
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  • 147 12 OOPS, THE WRONG ADDRESS FOR 'USE MALAY' APPEAL A LETTER addressed to Ihe wrong university has caused some embarrassment to the University of Singapore Students* Union. The mistake was noticed after the Herald published a news report yesterday stating that USSU had sent a letter to the Malay Language Society,
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  • 225 12 MISS SWEDEN ATTACKS BEAUTY JUNGLE LONDON, Fri. Blonde Miss Sweden, favourite for tonight's Miss World title, wants to quit the contest. Only hours before she and some of the world's most beautiful girls were due on stage at the Albert Hall she called the event a cattle market. "I don't
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  • 57 12 NEW DELHI, Fri. Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi won a comfortable victory m !!2:«!£! rer H UBe <* Parliament tonight when six opposition parties tabled a motion disapproving of the conduct of tne state governor of Uttar Pradesh. Voting on the recent constitutional crisis m the
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  • 37 12 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai police, m another big swoop, arrested 103 bandits and extortionists yesterday m the southern province of Pattani, near the Malaysian border. A total of 296 had been arrested earlier this week. AFP
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  • 204 12 Italian joint ventures soon for Singapore: Chamber president A NUMBER of joint industrial and trading ventures between Italian and Singapore investors will be set up here soon, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce said yesterday. He did not disclose any details. He said the proposed
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  • 115 12 Broker Lee Nguan is nursing a bruised mouth he lost three teeth when one of seven robbers who had entered his flat punched him. The intruders got away with $2,570 worth of watches and jewellery and $875 m cash. The gang, five armed with
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  • 252 12 Incentive scheme: Court told of greater reliance on machines A COMPANY advocate suggested to the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday that there was no need for an industrial incentive scheme for the Sugar Industry of Singapore Ltd. as its production depended far more on machines than on workers. He said, however,
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  • 393 12 Man who left 'I love you' letter for wife AMERICAN executive Robert Dean Hilliker, 42, a representative of three Australian companies and former manager of Seismic Supply Pty. Ltd., found dead m a bedroom on Sept. 11, left a note for his wife. The undated note clearly indicated that he
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  • 217 12 A 14-YEAR-OLD schoolboy was awarded $4,000 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained when he fell from a bus. Goh Lai Kon told the court he fell when the Tay Koh Vat bus moved oft suddenly from a bus
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 247 12 Miracle Cushion Holds If, False nf]QjL llllfll**** •SMsssieesetßfes aa 8f BII OMIS •namaraAaUy f\*\**t Comfort and relief for denture sufferers I Snug Denture Cushions arm a soft plastic lining that gets rid of the annoyance of loose, badly -fitting false teeth. Snug eeses sore irritated gums due to loose dentures.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 334 13 Angela's $10,000 accident award halved KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Court of Appeal held today that a High Court award of $10,000 general damages to Miss Angela Soh, 23, who received facial injuries m a road accident was excessively high. The Lord President, Tun Azmi Haji Mohamed, said that her
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    • 107 13 SINGAPORE schools are blooming these days. They all tried their hand at creating riots of colour and greenery recently during the third Inter-Schools Tree Plaiting and Gardening Competition, jointly organised hy the Education Ministry and the Singapore Gardening Society. Bukit Ho Swee West Chinese
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    • 389 13 Surgeon testifies on Mimi's condition MR. T.H. Lean, a senior gynaecologist and obstetrician at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, said yesterday that post-abortive psychosis was common among women who had wanted their babies, but not among cases of induced abortions. Mr Lean was testifying at the trial of Mimi Wong Weng
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    • 158 13 JAIL FOR MOTORIST WHO COULDN'T PAY 30 FINES TAN LYE Seng of Alexandra Road, who ignored 36 traffic summonses m four years, was arrested and brought to court yesterday for failing to appear m court since 1965. He was fined $175 after pleading guilty to all the charges. The offences,
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    • 77 13 TWO Singapore Traction Company's bus services Nos. 10 and 14 operating from Kirn Keat Avenue to the city will go via Lorong 7, Toa Pay oh from tomorrow. At present, they use Lorong 7 only when returning to Kirn Keat Avenue from the city. DDD DINNER
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    • 121 13 A GROUP of 38 journalists and travel agents from Britain, Germany and Holland arrived here yesterday for a one-day visit. Mr. Tony Cocklin, marketing I services manager of Caledonian Airways, said the [>arty had been specially nvited here as part of the airline's plan to
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    • 86 13 THE GOSPEL Singers of the Malaysia-Singapore Baptist Theological Seminary will be singing at several Baptist Churches m Singapore from today to Nov. 29. Their itinerary is: Nov. 21 Singapore Baptist Church; Nov. 22 Calvary Baptist Church, Queenstown Baptist Church; Nov. 25 Cherith Baptist Church;
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    • 202 13 INCOME opens for business today NTUC's newly-formed co-operative insurance scheme INCOME will open for business at a rally at the Victoria Theatre at 2 p.m. today. The rally also marks the acceptance of the first batch of policies. Main speakers at the rally will be NTUC secretarygeneral Mr. C.V. Devan
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 192 13 fhw Novel sss_" Revolutionary THAT DEFY TRIPLE-LIFE COMPARISON BATTERY MAJOR FEATURES 8 m Triple Life 100% Sealed Metal Jacket Guarantee 3 years shelf-life •Improved storage life through exclusive technique internationally patented Increase volume of mix bobbin, dry cell service life triples Triple-layered electrolyte exhibits effective functions for intermittent discharge. BUY
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 276 14 P.S.C. APPEAL TO RETURNING SCHOLARS: QUALIFIED Singaporeans returning from overseas study must consider the needs of the public sector before their personal employment preferences, said an editorial m the latest Berita Pelajar Singapura (a Public Service Commission publication). It said scholars must realise that
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  • 82 14 AN OVERHEAD pedestrian bridge will be erected across Alexandra Road, near the post office and market, at midnight on Tuesday. Part of Alexandra Road from Alexandra Circus to Prince Charles/Henderson Road junctions will be closed to traffic until 3 a.m. Motorists should slow down
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  • 159 14 SINGAPORE boatman Mamat Lombak, 31, was jailed for six months yesterday for abetting three Indonesians to enter the Republic illegally. Teo Boon Seng, 31, Ling Liew Ngor, 18, and Kor Chor Kirn, 16, were each jailed by the Ninth Magistrate for two weeks for
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  • 227 14 A PRINTING mechanic was fined $300, or one month's jail, by a magistrate's court yesterday for punching a traffic policeman who had seen him commit a traffic violation. Lim Chew Chuan, 21, of Idris Road, was charged with causing hurt to Pc Teo Kheng
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  • 50 14 Gold medal for cameraman MR. LAI Teck Kwong, who has successfully completed his course In motion picture photography at the Film and Television Institute of India, Poona, will be presented with Screen Weekly's gold medal by the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Prem Bhatia on Monday at noon at India House.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 428 14 LIDO- OPENS TODAY! II -m, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 pm NO FREE LIST THE BIGGEST MAN AROUND WWT*I WHEN THE BIGGEST MAN MJfc-BBy\l-M^ > j v j_____r ______fl m4*mmAi -^MjjL **V Amr _______Hk mft* Im^mmAl^ [ftTftV *^E# At J -__l aft %m. Ammr /_fl _X <^^««<__j _I_L _r JOHN rWNE.XHSUM-
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    • 1152 14 A GREAT TIME LIES IN STORE HSSifSI" The Lady is on the high seas again! The same romantic cruises, excellent food and service at surprisingly reasonable prices! Boerding time 7.30 p.m. Cruise 10 p.m. -11.30 p.m. Cruising charge $6 per person, $3 tor children under 12. Dining out under the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 872 15 *m**w Your complete weekend guide Mil 1 r~i r^F______________L J°P__rf_PWWH J I SIP 9 2 1-00 Johnny Cypher (Cartoon) 3.00 Opening and Programme Summary 2 1.25 Tongaloa "Outcast Island" 3.02 Play School zz 1-55 Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon "Father 3.25 "Twelve Hours to Kill" Starring Nico E Of Crime"
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    • 953 15 i 111 N SATURDAY Singapore Malaysia l' m Let^ W i th Mvs c; 6 Opening Announcements; Announcements; 6.45 7.00 7 -*0 Breakfast 6.02 Morning Melodies; 6.45 Fish Intermezzo; 7.00 Saturday Bulletin; 7.30 Let's Go With Prices; 6.50 Morning Melodies; Promenade; 8.00 News; 8.10 Music; 8.00 News, 8.10 Lets Go
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    • 151 15 SUNDAY Singapore Grounds for Marriage; 2.30 Spin Around; 3.00 Drama; 4.00 To 6.00 a.m. Sunday Special. 7.00 Each His Own; 5.00 News Brief News; 7.10 Breakfast Bulletin; 5.03 Today's Music Makers; 5.30 7.30 Sunday Special; 8.00 News p.s. Top Brass; 5.50 N.F.X. Followed by Sunday Diary; 8.10 6.00 News Brief;
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  • Serendig
    • 634 16 WHEN LOCAL boys and girls go to foreign schools, they do not necessarily adopt the less desirable habits of smoking, going steady or answering their parents. I was away m England for over 5 years and during that time, never learned to smoke or allowed myself to
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    • 132 16 of the best m music during his music lessons. He now wants to statf his own record library of the classics but unfortunately there is no one to help. I wonder if you could give an occasional review of classical records (both old and new) and perhaps a feature
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 528 16 THE PRIZE- winning effective your poem would entry this week is a gay have been if you had I little poem by a teenage ended it with the I I girl about teenage boys. sentiment "But what can 1 1 Its author wins $5 (we do when they have the
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    • 112 16 nn _ri_m_? Ik 4jKJ&KJ_j _^r^ K\VL\s\ml^Wm /^titwrSti^d^^^^^^R 'Pick of the Tops' has taken on a softer W AJCTQpHfIQKnjN. more 'blousey' look to merge with the new !Tlwsi(2-rT_b_>3l3_n length m midi skirts and flare -bottomed qWjC|jSj^QnHjPßJ^C_jJi trousers. Crepe de chine, a fabric remin-y^%Q6B-Hf-Bh_!C#flji_wf_^ i scent of the forties has wafted m,
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    • 45 16 I 11 ____L _^_____B Jacqu quits IO ti JUS B queen kites a for he most cess I As p March teenag the be. the ex petitio suing design them. Two Penan Dm attrac m plai i fessioi Jackie at the age of three. YEO
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  • Economic Affairs/ Shipping
    • 326 17 Poseidon suspended, then restored SYDNEY, Fri. Trading m Poseidon NL was suspended m Australia today, and then the quote was restored. The suspension, made first by the Adelaide Stock Exchange, but announced first m Sydney, applied automatically to all Australian stock exchanges. The Adelaide Stock Exchange said the shares were
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    • 17 17 HONG LEONG FINANCE wfll open its ninth branch this afternoon m Upper Paya Lebar Road.
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    • 258 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. m Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG Rates m Hongkon g On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.06 Gold (99% fineness. WmS **el) 287.625 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi)
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    • 501 17 THREE rubber and oil palm companies have entered into a package deal under which Craigielea Rubber Plantations Limited is to sell its Johore River Estate to Straits Rubber Company, which m turn, will exchange the estate for Kali Malaya Estate. CRAIGIELEA will sell the Johore River Estate, comprising
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    • 97 17 THE Imports and Exports Office has revised its Outward Declaration Form to make the preparation of export documents simpler. The new form will be used from Jan. 1 m place of the present I E Export Permit and Outward Declaration, Customs Outward Declaration and Exchange Control Forms
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    • 535 17 WASHINGTON, Fri. The House of Representatives, frightened by the current U.S. trade recession, voted last night to restrict imports of textiles, shoes and certain petroleum products m spite of warnings that the move might spark off a disastrous protectionist trade war throughout the world. 'IP*
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    • 321 17 PAHANG CONSOLID A TED'S profits before tax and depreciation improved by 64.5 per cent from £359,198 to £590,851 for the year ended July. The net profit after tax and depreciation was £319,571 compared to £207,886 for the previous year. The company will pay a final dividend
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    • 27 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 20, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Easier; Spot 1504 1506: 3-month 1505 1506Settlement 1513; Total turnover 485 tone. 1
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    • 112 17 PEOPLE in business Mr PETER KOH SIANG HIN, a traffic clerk with Lufthansa, will leave today for a onemonth advanced ground station operations course m Frankfurt, Germany. Mr Seah Rank Xerox announced the appointment of Mr SEAH KENG SIAN as its new general manager for Singapore and Malaysia. Mr Koh
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    • 382 17 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE The optimism inspired by hopes of China reentering the market was showing definite signs of flagging early m the week (ended Nov. 20), reported GREEN COLLIER. On Tuesday, RSS 1 December was traded at 51% cents, only two cents over the low of 49 V_ cents
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    • 577 17 The market yesterday drifted lower after a steady start. Rumours that the broking house believed to be m trouble had arranged finance and the steady to slightly firmer trend on Wall Street helped to underpin prices m early dealings. Small selling developed later to depress prices. Trading
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    • 20 17 I o m?£z n m < Chan brackets): Industrials 331 3 (-1.26) <+012>; Rubbe 146.26 0.95);*****(i 111
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    • 333 17 The stock market was mixed m early moderate trading yesterday. IThe stanpoors index fell three cents and the Dow Jones (Paid prices at 1100 EST, m U.S. dollars.) industrials eased fractionally. But, upside issues held about a three-to-two lead over the losers. Volume topped one million
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    • 26 17 waw TUKK, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 755.82 (+1.58); Transportation 146.44 (-0.22); Utilities 110.27 (♦0.06); Composite stocks 242.21 (+0.23); Bonds 66.07 (+0.05)
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    • 217 17 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed yesterday. Royal Dutch and Akzo were up and Philip and Unilever down. Hoc -ovens declined, closing at th- day's low, but KLM ha dened. Plantations and shipping were quietly mixed. Major i '.>s firmed. Insurances -/en. mostly lower and investment funds steady. Local industrials
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1499 18 I 1 1 /I \l\ N. REFERENCE: Tha shipping schedules I I I J\| >v beginning on this page are given m four parts for I I t\ x^ f ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. if L/ _T_v _f t *mm m mmmmm^r- mm m m _M—i mmm _^<|_wa
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1108 19 Eastbound •a.-aatxa&r ALEMANNIA rw v —^■■■^■■^■■^^^■^■■■■^■■■■■■■■^^^^^^■-BBJ__«BHHB_B u#c Manila, Hongkong. Keelung Kaohsiung HLL/AFT JOY TAVLOR SLSTOY Bangkok. My/BA ANNA TAYLOR Dec 2/6 Saigor, Quinhon SSV/BA JURATA Nov 28/29 Bangkok (Dec 2/5). ARISTAGeI r>«_ Hongkong (Dec 10/13). ARISTAGELOS Oec 1/2 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS Japan (Dec 18). Korea (Oec 30). OOL/CFS A VESSEL
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    • 715 19 Shipping notes LONDON, Fri. Two passengers, operate on the British shipping groups have Britain-New Zealand run. announced cuts m the size of AP. their fleets of passenger ships and freighters because of rising costs and falling revenue. NEW YORK, Fri. The The Furness Withy Group is North Atlantic-Israel selling 23
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  • 236 20 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The only hemp-growing estate m Sabah Bal Estate is to stop growing hemp and concentrate on oil palm and cocoa. A spokesman of the State Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said today that this was because of the poor market conditions for
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  • 1404 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL shares •agged further yesterday on mainly stoploas liquidation •nd the day's total turnover contracted to 764. 500 units. The industrial section bagged 621,000 transactions •nd 34 counters eased while only 10 improved. Hotels recorded 64,000 deals and saw four shares
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  • 80 20 (Managers' prices for Nov. 23) B- S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai 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 1.15 B S The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 l.OOxd The Saving Fui
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  • 432 20 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER SMR BUSINESS Differentials given below are m terms of RSS oie for the corresponding month, except November shipment which is quoted against RSS 1 December. (For the week ending Nov. 20) SMR SCV Dec. (1-ton pallet) three-quarters cent premium sellers. SMR 5L Dec. (1-ton pallet) three-quarters cent
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  • 65 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Quiet but steady; ClF's Dec 18-7/8 19-1/8, Jan. 19-1/8 19-3/8 Spot 19-3/8 19-3/4; Settlements Dec. 19-9/16 19-13/16, Jan. 19-7/8 20-1/8, Feb. 20-3/16 20-3/8, Jan /March 20-3/16 20-3/8 April/June 21 21-1/B,' July /Sept. 21-1/2 21-5/8! Oct/Dec. 21-3/4 21-7/8, Jan/March 21-7/8
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  • 166 20 (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. 231, Dec. 235V4, Jan/ Feb. 235. all resellers COCONUT OIL: Straits Nov/Dec. 152 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan. 350 sellers, Jan.
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  • 69 20 TIN $657 a picul (up 25 cents). The Straits tin price yesterday picked up by 25 cents to $657 a picul on an estimated turnover of 285 tons, down five tons from Thursday's. The London overnight price, however, recorded a drop of £2 a ton. Buying support m
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  • 272 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOV. 21. OUT: Tobago 5; President Garfield 8/9; Yamahiro Maru j 18; Trang 20 east; Riau II 21 west; Nissho Maru 48 east; Patagonia 35/36; Star Procyon 46; President Buchanan 47; Uniworld 15/16; Soon Bee 20
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  • 733 20 Mining shares closed on a mixed note yesterday, following the suspension and reinstatement of Poseidon Ltd. Oils and industrials too were mixed. Poseidon led a late afternoon recovery, putting S5 at $65, but it was too late to halt the slide m many of the speculative nickel
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  • 381 20 Prices resumed their downward trend yesterday as more sellers returned to the market. Dealers said bearish sentiment was influenced by the Iranian oil price hike and the U.S. House passage of the trade bill. I Matsushita Electric led the losers which Included Sony, Eidai Industry, Isuzu Motor,
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  • 152 20 LONDON, Fri. Grain snippers have covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$7.»5 fio (free m and out) for Dec. and from Chicago to the Netherlands at US$B.75 fio, completing St. Lawrence «yUSSS for Nov. River Plate shippers paid US$ll for a grain cargo
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  • 155 20 The days v„ lum was C "_S2_T«N. wi,h s£_„£i W 1 (Closmg buyer /seller prices m Hongkong dollars) HK Tramway, 14.60/14.70 14 4 «?w In Chin. Bu, 35.75/36.00 350R ,\i Kowloon Bu, 39.50/39.™ S M/SS'S *«r Ferry 15.80/15.90 i?KS Yaumati 65.00/65.50 65 00/fik S2 China Light 34.25/34.50
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 227 21 Blueline with titels UST BACK from Bangkok is beauty en Jacqueline Han a girl with a 35--5 figure who once used to love flying s and playing with marbles. nl > 19, Jackie has travelled to igkok, Hongkong and Japan as prizes her several beauty-queen titles the it glamorous one
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  • 390 21 ARTIST LIONEL TAKES THE PLUNGE AREN'T holidays marvellous? We think they are. Holidays mean leaving the textbooks on the shelves to collect dust and sprout mould; watching television till closing time; waking at lunchtime; and doing the umpteen things you've been dreaming of during term. But holidays need to be
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  • 648 21  -  JANETTE CHAN By classes, each lasting six months. The Adult Education Board, at Cairnhill Road also offers foreign language courses French, German, Japanese, Russian, Hindi, Spanish or Thai. Besides this, there other interesting and moderately priced courses which, we're S"re, will surprise you. Did you know that
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  • 477 21 NOW THAT holidays are here and Christmas is round the corner, the big question is how to make money for shopping sprees. How would you, particularly school-leavers, go about securing temporary full-time employment? We'll try our best to send you on your moneymaking way. First, begin
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 226 21 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1 For the looks of Today! i Go and Get OOaEQIV< mmms MIN FAH co. r-^^ ri 919. Upper Serangoon Road. I Ifl fM 8. Galaxy Shopping Arcade, B C-JriT -~mmT^T^ MmWW E CHRISTMAS JOY is Shopping Under At EASTERN UNITED TRADING (PTE)
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1007 22 fP/jaftSnkl QiIRRI For our Classified IMnJL_L_ F Tele-Ad Services ACMHHEI ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES' CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS A REUNIONS H Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/
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    • 308 22 DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wart. TYPEWRITING ANYTIME 8.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. Beginners Shorthand (Speed 80/100). Book Keeping. English. Maths. Please register Academy of Business Education (Behind Paramount Theatre. 2nd Floor). Serangoon Garden Tel. Singapore *****0. STUDY
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    • 424 22 aasa.-Tfsi.'sss; Jhotl mg Ro er, Rodenstock C.°t_n: aP^ LenMS Conr.dty Carbons. Sinhansa Co. Ltd 131 East Coast Road. 441 ibs' i 2£? S OUNO '«°J«TOR 10M i" f" Sunday 29.11.70 10-OO am at Chinese YMCA Palmer Road. BY NOW that we mlm* QmC,m,i U m °*»'o. Sanyo S •P ,,t
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    • 702 22 _t k k __h_ mmmmm^ A mmmmi^ mm Jk _r^^_T^s_f^^_ a^. anaP^B xflL ■^«^._L^% For the construction of its Refinery extensions Shell have vacancies m Pulau Bußom for English speaking: (a) Civil Supervisors (b) Civil Foremen Singapore citizens or permanent residents m I Singapore are invited to apply. I Qualification
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 375 23 LOONSHIANG impressed m a workout on the sand track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice M. Ismail m the saddle, he beat stablemate Signal by a length over 3f m 38 2/5. The going was soft and the number two grass track was closed for
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 1561 23 RACING PROGRAMMES SATHHAV'S CAM yakinB.oB Mnuai) mmmmum m r STAR WRIT 8.07 White (1) MMMRH Thangavelu (13) ■HHim PASA lfl HT Chiam (5) 1 REVOLUTlOnToO^^^^^^^^^ 1 FAME SHOES 9.00 R 9 CORDON BLEU 8.03 Dawkina (fi) 2 SERBTai abV/T (12) 2 TAE KWON-DO 9.00 1V. ..V.V.V. NeC( S \a SSS"^
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    • 435 23 mma<^^ SATURDAY Chinese Swimming Club Cam RL'GBY: S.C.C. vs South Jo- Val (Amber Road 230 p.m.). h °o e^? F C (BiU Rlches Cu P) ciiMnav SCC 5 p.m. SUNDAY SOCCER: F.A.S. Youth athi ptips- _w s__sr. s ja,a Besar vs aSS-^ArSd IwiMMitr sp i7> (Guillemard Road 8.30 aWIMMING: Singapore
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  • 474 24 DETROIT, Michigan, Fri. Champion Joe Frazier said he felt that referee Rom Brico should have stopped his heavyweight fight with Bob Foster after he had knocked down the challenger the first time m the second round. "After the first knockdown,
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  • 200 24 CANBERRA DEFEATS MAY NORTH IN FINAL CANBERRA Primary School handed out a I<M beating to May North Primary Schools to win the girls' junior title m the Schools National soft ball championships, held at Balestier Girls' School yesterday. Tight in-fielding and clever positional throws from the out-fielders to the bags
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  • 95 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic tour group now visiting West Malaysia today called off their friendly rugger match against the University of Malaya due to injuries sustained m earlier matches at Kuala Lumpur Penang and Ipoh. Last weekend the Poly team lost
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  • 65 24 JOHORE GIRLS WIN MINI CAGERS TITLE Johore keat Pahaa* 34--itiewtatke girls* tHle la the Malayslaa schools mlml-haskeiball champ*©*ships which eaded at the Chfawoo Andltorlam aa Thursday. Perak aaacxed the hoys* title whea they whipped Selaagor 43-23. Picture shews Pahaag's Yap Chea Feag (left) aad Chaa Yew Choy attempt te stop
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  • 230 24 BRISBANE, Fri. Rain today thwarted MCC bowlers m their late bid to strike form for next Friday's test. Ray niingworth won the toss and put Queensland m on the liveliest wicket of the tour. But after half an hour's play, driving rain stopped play for 13
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  • 487 24 DETROIT, Michigan, Fri.-"He needs me more than I need him— he has to come to me," Joe Frazier countered yesterday to the latest taunts thrown at him by Muhammad Ali. "He's nuts. He talks loud because he's scared to death. I never think
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  • 193 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The President of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association, Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh said today that efforts were being made to promote basketball among all races m Malaysia. Tan Sri Khaw, made this remark m an apparent reference to
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  • 163 24 SINGAPORE Sikhs held Singapore Recreation Club to a scoreless draw m a friendly hockey match played at the padang yesterday. Both teams played listless hockey. Recs exerted pressure from the bully-off but were unlucky not to have scored m the fifth minute.
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 9 24 (D FWBt FBBtUTM Just failed my fitness test f
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    • 61 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left TOH, MY/ MARCO AndTdON'T WORRVI Tl DONT KNOW WHO) NO.' BUT WE'RE 1 f MAY I ,Tl UNDERSTAND 1 STORMY HAME SEEN 7 ABOUT THEM. SHE IS. PO Vouj^^f:\AgOUT T Q FIND QUTJ [HELP YOU'RE SHELTERING? f J _^_^_L I I *^_r_l ___H_~-Bxß^_| Si U^p^y
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
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      10 25 FOR FIRST DAY Singapore, Sat., Nov. 21. 1970
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    • 1333 25  - Plump on Balkan Bambino CAVALIER BY I 111 HIIIIIH l IIIIIMIIIII J FORM GUIDE FOR SATURDAY Going: Ylelalag to Soft Best bets: Gold Tax. Ultramaa.Balkaa Bam Mac Best Leagshot: Headak Meeaag ia Race Fear selections] -KEY I CAVALIER MARKSMAN MERLIN CLEVER ANDY NO COMPROMISE NO COMPROMISE Race 1. Tae Kwee
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    • 393 26 Race One: 2.13 p.m. Cl. 4, Div. 5 6f ($7,500) 1. ***** FAME SHOES (1. King. Hope King* Own) 6A 9.00d3d Rose/Samsuri PK Leong (2) 9/10 Pgdo/8 d2c4 9.0y sV*f; 1:8.8; 6, V*. 3 Samry. 9/9 Pg24/5 dlc4 B.lg BV*f; 1:50; Hd, Vi, Pretty. 2/8 P916/5 d2c4 S.llg 7f; 1.
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    • 518 26 Race Two: 2.45 p.m. Cl. 4, Div. 4 6f ($7,500) 1. 1090 FUTURE (Sing Sing) 3E 9.00d2d+5 g Majullah/Teh (-5) Rajoo (3) 12/12 Spl4/6 d2c4 8.9g 6f; 1:14.2; 16, >/*, ft Hassan 9/9 Pgl7/5 dlc4 7.13g sV*f; 1:7.3; 2, 2/* Chiam 10/10 KLI9/4 dlc4 8.3g 6f; 1:13.6; Nk, 5, IV*
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    • 704 26 Race Three: 3.15 p.m. Cl. 4, Div. 3 6f ($7,500) 1. ***** MARKET STREET (Prince Poppa) SA 9.00dd+9 g Australasia/Tulloh Podmore (2)1 4/12 Sp4/10 d2c4 8.5g 6f; 1:14.6; Nk, V*. 2 Podmore. 3/11 Sp26/9 d4c4 8.12y 6f; 1. Excuse Me II 8.9, 2. Letrik 8.8 1:13.4; >/*, 5, Ift I
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    • 826 26 Race Four: 3. 45 p.m. Cl. 3, Div. 5 6f ($8 500) 1. ***** PURPLE GEM (Catchpol.) SA 9.00dd+4 g (BF) Gem/Samsuri Lim (17) F 4/101p24/10d4c3 8.10g6f; 1:14.8; Nk, IV., hd Lim X!! K_H dl°4 89y 5V,f: L MarUM 811 3- M *<» *r* 1:8.8; V*. 3. V* Lim 7/10
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    • 764 27 Race Five: 4.15 p.m. Cl. 3, Div. 4 6f ($8,500) Cheam (14) 1. 56 SILHOUTTE (Chris) 4A 9.00dd+2 Silouette/West Podmore (7) F 6/11 lpl/11 d3c3 8.12g 6f; 1:13.6; 5, hd. sh Podmore. 5/12 KLI9/9 d2c3 8.12y 6f; 1:17; V*. 1, 3 Kang. ***** HARIMAU (Dear Brutus) 5A 9.00dd+2 a Auric/R.
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    • 725 27 Race Six: 4.50 p.m. Cl. 1, Div. 2 6f ($11,500) 1. ***** EXCHANGE RATE (Pirate King) 4E 9.00dd +l 9 a Intrepid/E. Breuk Wilson (6) F 12/13 KL2O/9 dlcl 7.9s 6f; 1:15.2; M., 1, nk Jagdish. 3/14 KLI2/9 d2cl 8.9y 6f; 1. Fleet Arm 8.5, 2. Regal Mate 8.9 1:14.2;5h
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    • 1420 28 16,***** NICOJACK (Orgogllo) 4A 7.074*1 a Nico/Wtst Mao F 13/15 1p25/10 cl 7.89 9f 1:54; VU, sh, sh Rao. 6/10 KLI9/9 d3cl 8.6y 6f; 1:15.6; 4, hd, ns PK Leong. 7/16 KLI2/9 d3cl B. By 6f; 1:14; Ns, nk PK Leong.
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