Singapore Herald, 26 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPOE herald No. 110 Slngipore Tbunity. footer 2S, 1970 MC(P) 2207 a CENTS
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  • 219 1 Cranky Yanks want Liberty Bell fixed PHILADELPHIA, Wed. About 40 members of the Procrastinators Club of Philadelphia took off for England last night to register a belated protest about the crack m the Liberty Bell. But one member made a calculatedly tardy appearance at the airport, and he thinks his
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  • 80 1 TOKYO, Wed. The 12th Japanese Antarctic Observation team left here today aboard the icebreaker Fuji m a bid to make a fullscale observations on aurora with the aid of rockets. They are expected to arrive m the Antarctic m late December. The team will also make
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  • 56 1 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Negotiations for a new trade agreement between Pakistan and the Soviet Union began here today. The agreement will cover the entire period of Pakistan's fourth five-year plan which began on July 1 this year. The current agreement between the two countries is due to
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  • 107 1 Drug arrest starts international smuggling probe HONGKONG, Wed. Police started prabiag a passible lateraatloaal ■areotles rlag after a Thai was caaglrt with USs433,t#* laVAaF#k mM BMaWflklß* ww» wa a^ai ws jphbjw The Thai, 28 year-»ld geldsalth liacliri Klßaveravat, was la caart this ataralag charged with passeaslag drags far aalawfal traffic
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. American railroad industry officials said yesterday that they have accepted "m their entirety" a presidential emer§ency board's recommenation for the largest wage rises m raU history. Four rail unions had threatened to strike on Dec. 11 if the lines turned down the proposed
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  • 82 1 ST. George's, Grenada, Wed. Jennifer Jo Hosten, the reigning Miss World Beauty Queen, yesterday returned to her native Grenada where she was greeted with steelband Calypsoes and booming cannon salvoes The stunning, 22-year-old airline stewardess stepped from her plane at tiny Pearl's Airport to be
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  • 169 1 FREE OF CHARGE HONGKONG, Wed. China and Hongkong are joining hands m a mercy operation airlifting Hongkong relief supplies to disaster-stricken East Pakistan. The first consignment of clothing and medicine packed m 19 cases will be sent tomorrow by rail to
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  • 115 1 HONGKONG, Wed. A lloaitoaf company, China Engineers (Holding) Ltd. has hoon awarded a $tt million contract by the Singapore Government, It was annoanced hare today. This la one of the largest contracts awarded to a Hongkong firm hy the flint ap am Government, the
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  • 578 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Vice-President Spiro Agnew said today that despite the failure of the weekend raid to rescue American prisoners of war near Hanoi, more such attempts would be made when possible. "I think we can't afford to give up on our PoWs,"
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  • 191 1 pictare. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia has asked for a postponement of a five-nation Commonwealth officials meeting to discuss plans for setting up a defence arrangement from Dec. 14 to Jan. 4, informed sources said today. The three-day meeting, due to be held m
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 72 1 BERLIN, Wed. Walter Ulbricht, 77-year-old East German State Council Chairman, was taken severely ill with a heart attack over the weekend, the West German daily newspaper Die Welt reported today. The Hamburg daily quoted latest reports out of East Berlin for the source to its front-page
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    • 46 1 ODD VATICAN CITY: The Pope has issued an emotional defence of his forthcoming journey halfway around the world, saying he was a man "as small as an ant" who was going to Asia as a simple missionary and a "fisherman of men." AP See Page it
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    • 29 1 ODD RAWALPINDI: President Yahya Khan of Pakistan has accepted an invitation by Gen. Ne Win, chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council, to pay an official visit to Burma. AP
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    • 23 1 ODD RAWALPINDI: Ceylonese Premier Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike will pay an official visit to Pakistan at the invitation of Pakistan President Gen. Yahya Khan.
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  • 51 1 PARIS, Wed. Catherine Cleaver, wife of Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver, returned to Paris late last night after flying to Frankfurt where she was refused entry. She was spending the night at the Orly Airport Hotel under police surveillance and will probably fly to Copenhagen
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  • 161 1 Link with Jews as blast rocks Aeroflot office NEW YORK, Wed.— AN explosion rocked the offices of Aeroflot, the Soviet airline, and Intourist, the Soviet tourist agency, m New York city early today. Police said the building was unoccupied and there were no injuries. All the windows were blown out.
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  • 83 1 BEIRUT, Wed. Heavy fighting broke out between King Hussein's army and Palestinian guerillas m Jordan today, the Palestinian Resistance Movement reported. A statement said the fighting, which erupted at 1.10 pm (0530 GMT) was still raging at noon, but it was not possible
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  • 28 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Angry inhabitants of Sikakap Surabaya m West Sumatra, have killed a police inspector because he killed their pigs, Antara news agency reported today.
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    • 89 1 rflHi JAPANESE novelist and companion die m Samurai harakiri drama Pago 9 ODD SAF MEN got new outlet for their gripes Page 3 ODD POLICEMEN from the same station lose 14 rounds of 38 ammunition Page 4 DDD SPIDER with a sting that can kill Pago 13 DDD MORE relief
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 215 2 I LAY NO claim to friendship or even acquaintance with the late President Yusof, but many years ago before he had achieved general prominence I was witness to an incident which left me convinced that he was a man of spirit and quality. It happened
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  • 1312 2  - Aussie voters give the major parties a slap in the face ALLAN BARNES Canberra THUMBS DOWN FOR GORTON: THE 'NOBODIES' WIN By THE first conclusion which one must reach from the extraordinary result of last Saturday's Senate elections is that a significant number of Australia's six million electors decided to
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  • 486 2 V THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE importance of good relations between Singapore and Malaysia has often been stressed by national leaders on both sides of the Causeway. Less often stated m public (though widely sensed) are two points made by Dr. Gota Keng Swee m his speech the
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  • 642 2  -  SEAH CHIANG NEE By KUALA LUMPUR: A decision to build its own munitions plant to supply the needs of its armed forces and police is Malaysia's latest move to project an image of military selfreliance. The $6.5 million factory will be bult at Batu Arang, about
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  • 133 3 Arriving Swami: Have travelled, will influence SWAMI Muktananda Paramahansa flew Into Singapore last night with hopes of influencing young Singaporeans to follow his way of life. "Jnat give me a couple of days m town and you'll see," he said. The Swami hopes to influence young people to attain inner
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  • 72 3 ALL major religious groups yesterday held special memorial services for President Yusof. Mosques held prayer sessions m the evening. At St. Andrew's Cathedral the Rev. James Wong read a tribute to the President. Monks from all parts ot South-East Asia congregated at the Anandametyarama (Thai
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  • 289 3 A RELIEF and rehabilitation project for cyclone affected areas of Pakistan wfll be launched by Service Civil International, an international voluntary service organisation with branches m several countries. The organisation has been active for the past 50 years and has consultative status with Unesco. In
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  • 401 3 'We don't eat just any food' THE DISCERNING TASTE BUDS OF SINGAPOREANS... SINGAPOREANS enjoy good food and are unlikely to take to instant breakfasts, TV dinners and other "convenience" foods, according to Mr. Ronald Jowitt, a visiting British food technologist. Speaking on food industry developments last night, Mr. Jowitt said
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  • 139 3 PENANG, Wed. The University of Penang's library is now open to the public, the university's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Hamzah Sendut, said today. Rules and regulations for the public .using the library were being drawn up by the university senate and these were expected to
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    • 84 3 great friendly smile. We re spreading our wings, looking further afield. Further than v our current coverage of Asia, the Orient and Australia. We're looking across half the world —as far as Europe, and Britain. And when our big Boeing fanjets stretch out to new continents, we'll show the world
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  • 245 4  - Policemen lose 14 rounds of ammunition HAROLD SOH BOTH MEN FROM SAME STATION By POLICE are investigating the loss of 14 rounds of .38 ammunition from the Orchard Road Police Station m recent weeks. The bullets belonged to two policemen attached to the station. Both PCs had left seven rounds
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  • 106 4 BANGKOK, Wed. Employers* organisations In 17 Asian countries have been Invited to take part In a round-table discussion on their role In national development, to he held In Tokyo front Dec. l to it under the auspices of the International Labour Organisation, an
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  • 196 4 Justice Chua: Offences similar, sentences 'unusual' MR. Justice Chua yesterday said it was unusual for a man with two previous convictions to be given four years* jail, while another with eight previous convictions was jailed for five years for a similar offence. He also said the man jailed for four
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  • 607 4 A flood of condolence messges still pouring in MOKE ctidileice mew ages were received frem all ever the werM yesterday. PruaHaa* Rickard Ntxea ef the Ualtod Stoles la Ms message to actlag President YMh Ghui Seag, said: "Ob behalf ef the firrtramrat ami people ef Ike Uaftod Stoles ef America,
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  • 181 4 WHOEVER heard of anyone fttag far a holiday to leant ahoat flowers and keeplag the city clean? Seventeen Brownies did, and enjoyed It too. The theme af the three-day Browaie Pack Holiday at Poaggoi Polat Holiday Camp was "A Gardea City". The
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  • 120 4  -  KYODO-BERNAMA TOKYO, Wed. Isetan Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, one of the leading Japanese department stores, has announced that it will open a jointventure department store m Singapore m October next year. Known as Isetan Emporium Pte. Ltd., the store, to be the largest m Singapore,
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    • 86 4 YOU Will SEE MORE WITH Setron has g° n e bigger (370sq. inches .^i^^^^^M of picture to be exact) The New G nnnl PM M ■ml Setron table model T24-24" is the result M I iHam 11^ of the most up-to-date technological W^^*i^ expertise. The T24-24" embodies a V'^% JH
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  • 139 5 SAF GIVES ITS MEN ANEW OUTLET FOR GRIPES SINGAPORE Armed Farces peneaael have bees livlte* t. a r their e«"»plai»U l» the SAF J«mal, the Nalteaal Pteaaar. TWe Officer fwaiii aff the BAF*a BJacattea Breach Masai the latest Usae af the Pteaeer that all SAF parai— ill cab write directly
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  • 69 5 S'pore at WHO seminar on pollution SINGAPORE and Malaysia are among the countries represented at an environmental pollution seminar sponsored by the World Health Organisation m Osaka. Other countries attending the seminar include India, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Israel, Italy, Ceylon, Argentina and the Philippines. The participants will report on their
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  • 25 5 ODD MAN SOBBED CHUA Gee Choon, 30, of Redhtll Close, was robbed of $35 by two youths armed with knives m Henderson Crescent on Tuesday.
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  • 187 5 EXTENSION OF AIRPORT WORK 'AHEAD OF SCHEDULE' EXTENSION work on the terminal at the International Airport at Paya Lebar is "slightly ahead of schedule," an airport official said yesterday. Work is also going on smoothly on the various extension projects on the airport to prepare it for the Jumbo Jets
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  • 279 5 THE FIRST multi-pur-pose commercial air cushion craft built m Australia, called a Hovergem, was shown on film to members of the Institute of Marine Engineering and the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers at the Shell Theatrette recently. The manufacturers, Hovergem Australasia Pty. Ltd.
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  • 226 5 THE actug President, Dr. Yeoa Gkim Seag, spent a basy day at the Istaaa yesterday. He was there te acqaaiat himself with protocol fuactleas that go with his pest. He was briefed by officials of the Mm, A ceastaat stream ef people visited
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  • 323 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Important historical relics m the Bujang valley m southern Kedah are being lost as a result of the economic progress m the area. The Curator ot Archaeology m the Museums Department, Inche Al-Rashid bin Mohamed Ibrahim, said this today
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  • 126 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commemorative postage stamps of three denominations will be issued on Dec. 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of the installation of the Sultan of Trengganu. The stamps, m 10-cent, 15--cent and 50-cent denominations will be sold at all post offices and
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  • 43 6 AN OVERHEAD pedestrian bridge across Kirn Seng Road near Great World Park will be erected at midnight on Monday. During construction which is expected to take two hours, motorists are advised to detour into Zion Road and River Valley Road.
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  • 186 6 Anesthesia curses for f inal exam candidates next year THE SCHOOL of Postgraduate Medical Studies will conduct a six-week part-time course on anaesthesia from next January and a six-week full-time course from February to prepare candidates for the final examination. Those who pass the final examination will be entitled to
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  • 74 6 A RUSSIAN executive jet an RK4O on a demonstration flight from Moscow to the Australian Air Show, will refuel at Paya Lebar Airport on Dec. 7. The 24-seater short-range jet the first of its kind to arrive here will carry seven representatives of
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  • 160 6 ONE OF the smallest off-shore drilling rigs m the world, the selfpropelled jack-up platform Biataag, was repaired recently at the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Yard m Tanjo n g R h v (pictured). The rig is used for drilling offshore concessions for tin at
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  • 258 6 CUSTOMS officers, on a routine patrol, intercepted the Indonesian motor vessel Sarana m the Inner Roads at 2 a.m. yesterday and seized 299 lb. of dutiable tobacco. Duty on the shag tobacco, packed m four wooden crates, was estimated at $3,000. The tobacco was confiscated and
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  • 51 6 PASIR MAS, Wed. Kelantan Police yesterday seized 517 sacks of rice, 88 packets of noodles and 12 boxes of eggs from several houses at Rantau Panjang, 15 miles from here. The goods, which are believed to have been smuggled m from Thailand, are valued at about
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  • 186 6 KUCHING, Wed. Sarawak is to set up a committee to study the problems of secondary school leavers. Deputy Chief Minister Stephen K.T. Yong said he will propose this to the Cabinet at its meeting next month. The committee, he said, would investigate the total
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  • 126 6 MISS Paag Pek, 22, who was takes to the Out ram Road General Hospital last Monday after she was fouad ■■coasciOßS a room of the Great Southern Hotel ia New Bridge Road, was discharged from the hsopltal yesterday. Last Moaday at
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    • 222 6 CORNING^ WARE* PRODUCTS new ROYAL FAMILY set $94.80 SET INCLUDES: A. 1 Qt. Covered Saucepan 18.80 B. liQt. Covered Saucepan 22.60 C. liQt. Covered Saucepan 26.40 Serving Cradle 10.50 D. 10" Covered Skillet 37.80 If Purchased separately $116.10 BUY A SET AND SAVE $21.30 Three covered saucepans and a serving
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    • 54 6 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker <^~ rj^f I hello )/^~f WHATSA IDEA I(' i get /^N_LI I—TF?1 TF? NO PAI6INS n\ I ABOUT IT 1 /v^XZ. MO RAl^fMSft MORE TWE OATMEAL V-. TME MADDER ■r V 2-, NUT I Jr\-= I A6AIM rt\&-jjgli > xGET/.. j^rT^K^ng^^^/^r CAll^ /T/^.'Sni morning/ QrZ^(rM
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  • 541 7  - Name it and it's there -at the Thieves' Market A.K.LEE By I OPENED my mouth yesterday to bargain with a hawker and my dentures were stolen. This happened m the Thieves' Market at Sungei Road. Actually I went down there to buy some uniforms for a cousin whom National Service
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  • 210 7  -  WALTER SEOW HORNETS* Nest, "ex* change at the Lido Cinema, tells of a dangerous mission to blow a vital dam m Italy during World War 11. Rock Hudson plays Capt. Turner, leader of the mission who enlists a group of Italian teenagers and
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  • 191 7 PARTY FOR VISITING JOURNALISTS THE Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Soenarso, held a party for a group of journalists from Djakarta last night at his residence m Holland Hill. The journalists are on a tour of big Asian cities to study the problems of city life such as traffic and
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  • 139 7 THE Singapore Interact Council is to hold a film show to raise money for its activities. The film, The Mind Gunfighter, will be screened at the Rex Theatre at 8.30 a.m. on Dec. 5. It is the first of a series of
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  • 46 7 THE Apex clubs of Singapore and West Malaysia will celebrate their 40th anniversary on Sunday with a dinner at the Cockpit Hotel. Their celebration will begin tomorrow night at Johore Bahru where Malaysian and Singapore members will meet informally at a social gathering.
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    • 28 7 power with safety first come see. come save-now with new 1300oc.engina j Progress Motors (Pte) Ltd. 46 Orchard Rd.Te1. ***** SINGAPORE SWEEP TICKETS ARE NOW J ON SALE
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    • 443 7 t Starscope SsunuußßnVnVnVnunuuuuuuuuuuußammunnnuuuuuuuuuußi nVuVuuunuuumunnnunnunnnnnnnmunnunuunnnunnßßnmH u^^^^^^^^^nm^^^P^nß 5 I^^JpggQß&nlD icfjjQQQQQ What starts off as an An unusually original attempt to give a helping turn of mind opens up hand to someone In uew possibilities to be g. difficulties over a developed relating to financial problem couJd business aad financial end with you
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    • 75 7 7 pm: Night bazaars at Boon Tiong Road, Beo Crescent, Clementi Road, Commonwealth Avenue, Jalan Eunos, Kallang Estate, MacPherson Road, Lorong Chuan and St. Michael's Market/ Courtyard. 7.15 pm: A talk on "Death, the great adventure" by Mrs. Seetha Neelakantan at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, Cairnhill Road. 7.3* pm:
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  • 442 8 Malaysian eyesore in the heart of cleaner Singapore SOME OF the I dirtiest, most 1 dilapidated buildings m Singapore lie t along Kampong a Bahru Road, but not much can be done to spruce them up a without the co- I operation of the p Malaysian Govern- j ment. 1
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  • 100 8 STUDENTS SEEN TAKING WHITE PILLS POLICE and Education Ministry officials have begun investigating reports that boys m Toa Payoh Secondary School were seen taking "white* pills on Monday. The pills are believed to be Methaqualone hydrochloride which has a mild hypnotic effect. School Principal, Mr. Peter Loh, said he has
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  • 37 8 THE Geylang Serai Citizens' Consultative Committee wfll hold a dinner on Dec. 19 m honour of Inche Rahmat Kenap, M.P. for the area who is leaving on pilgrimage to Mecca on Dec. 24.
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  • 79 8 ODD HOUSE Mt ob a k bUck Havelock iMd. All the residents have heea served with I rtiaatat —lice* hat this IV haase Is the ealy shahoy eae left. It will W m* he fsr leaf. r TWO MEN hard at i w«rk rcpalatlag
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  • 168 8 THE president of the Muslim Religious Council, Haji Ismail Abdul Aziz, yesterday appealed to employers to allow their Muslim staff time off from work on the morning of Monday up to 2 p.m. should Hari Raya fall on that date. He said
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  • 85 8 THE PS A to to carry Mt mH lavrstigitl— In- tare* weeks betweea astUi Palan MerMauui and Selat Jirac front Friday. Atftwtlftft.^ akAaaA^Aam 9e* WUIH| a^V AW* by It feet, will be operating to) Ike area with maartag wires extending aboat 2M feet front
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  • 370 8 Save us from an 'elite' which smeers and smears I REFER to the unjust attack on our educational system by "Veritas" columnist m the Singapore Medical Association Newsletter. It is vicious of him to accuse our schools of producing students lacking m originality and initiative. It is well known that,
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  • 266 8 I REFER to your report, "Mosquitoes, stray dogs are main problems of Mt. Sinai residents*' (S.H. Nov. 10>. Our investigations revealed that mosquitoes were breeding m six private premises within the estate, m the surrounding kampong and at the building site at Holland Grove Road.
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  • 230 8 MORE NOUS, FEWER INJURIES Complacency and lack of initiative are responsible for deaths and injuries to the innocent, m particular to the very young, whose well-being is m the hands of grown-ups. The deaths and injuries caused by falling trees at Changi Point and Tampines might have been avoided if
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  • 325 9 HERALD FOREIGN DESK TOKYO, Wed. Yaklo Mlshlmn, o«e of the world's most gifted novelists, committed stathfa today la a car a— copy of oae of his AW| flsmd)trt atAoTafiaToaY After ir«| MM army officers la edfjeee Japan's aoarms policy he plaaged a Samara! award late his stomach. The*,
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  • 163 9 INDIAN WOMEN PROTEST AGAINST POLICE NEW DELHI, Wed. Some 300 women demonstrators yesterday marched on the Parliament building and Presidential Palace here and personally handed to Indian Premier Indira Gandhi a protest over "Police Atrocities" m West Bengal, The demonstration was held following the imposition on Sunday of the Prevention
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  • 268 9 DAKAR (Senegal), Wed. President Sekou Toure of Guinea this morning called on "all friendly countries" to give his nation all the help they could to repel the "enemy invaders." At the same time, Radio Conakry, monitored here, said several attempts were made during the. night
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  • 61 9 EL TORO (California), Wed. A U.S. Navy transport plane with 37 people on board and a jet fighter collided m the air last night but both planes landed safely and there were no injuries. The F4 Phantom jet pilot said later he felt a bump
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  • 188 9 Laporte inquest halted as witness protests MONTREAL, Wed. AN inquest into the kidnappingdeath of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte was yesterday postponed a week following an outburst m court by one of the witnesses. As she was being questioned. Use Rose, sister of two of the Quebec Liberation Front members
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    • 158 9 LORIENT, France, Wed. Frenchman Alain Pelletier, 40, set out yesterday hoping to make the first non-stop solo sailing trip around the world from East to West m the southern hemisphere. Other solitary navigators have circumnavigated the globe from West to East, the direction of the
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    • 45 9 PARIS, Wed. Maoist leader Alain Geismar was tailed today for two years and fined 10,000 francs (about $5,300) for reconstituting a banned organisation the Gauche Proletarienne (Proletarian Left). The state security court gave Geismar the maximum prison sentence for the offence. AFP
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    • 159 9 Malik: Italy should give us 'soft' aid JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia today asked Italy to grant aid on soft terms similar to those accorded by other members of the IGGI (International Government Group for Indonesia). Foreign Minister Adam Malik said he had made this request to his Italian counterpart Aldo Moro
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    • 172 9 Bolivian Govt to release six Che guerillas LA PAX, IB6JMte, Wed. Bolivian 'anrgfwi reported yesterday tflal- Ftfench writer Regis Debfay and five other imprisoned guerillas, who fought with Cuban guerilla leader, Ernesto 'Che* Guevara, will be released by the Bolivian Govenptent within a matter of Mjfea. Accordfftf ta>; published r.pporttl..i#B>>.|tftwing
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    • 258 10 Bashani protests against foreign troops in Dacca DACCA, Wed. The Awami (National Popular) Party headed by pro-Peking Maulana Bashani last night protested m a resolution the "intolerable" presence of foreign troops m East Pakistan "under the pretext of aiding cyclone victims." The resolution of the Party's central committee also announced
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    • 439 10 British flotilla in aid effort DACCA, Wed. British landing craft, designed to carry assault troops m wartime, accomplished a relief task yesterday by landing troops and supplies along the stricken coast of devastated East Pakistan m a major effort to reach survivors of the recent cyclone still out of reach
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    • 122 10 CAIEO, Wed. Klag Hassela ef Jerefea wUI visit Calre aext We4a*s4ay aft iae ftert «f a g wUf tkaft wiU take alai U Wasalagtea aad tare* etker westera capitals, tke seaml-elllclal aewspaaer Al AMraai reaerted. It dM aat give tae exact Ittaeranr
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    • 278 10 Far East tour by Pope could kill him LONDON, Wed. Pope Paul's tear of the Far East ami Aastralia "could kUI aim or at least hastea his end" reported the mass circolatiOß tabloid Dally Mirror today. Writing oa the eve of the Pope's departure, John Cheekley the newspaper's Some cerrespeadeut
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    • 40 10 OTTAWA, Wed. Canada pou S d id the a d. n dl n JfeSJXfH. of the water whkfa k Ikely to be used at ****y water by a WeJtera country from behind the "imn Curtain." AFP
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    • 278 10 CHAR CHUBDIA, Wed. Pakistani cyclone survivor snatches rice from U.S. Ambassador Joseph Farland during the first stage of relief operations south of Dacca. Wild scenes followed the incident and Mr Far land was forced to take refuge m a helicopter and several Pakistani's were
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    • 80 10 Dubcek is now in insurance VIENNA, Wed. Disgraced Czechoslovakian Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek is now working as assistant manager of a state run insurance company m Bratislava, the Vienna daily Neve Zeitung reported m a front-page story today. The paper said that following his recall from Ankara where he
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    • 51 10 BERLIN, Wed. A British court today remanded into preventive custody until Dec. 8, 21-year-old male nurse Ekkehard Weil on charges of shooting and wounding a Russian guard at the Soviet War Memorial located m the British sector of West Berlin on Nov. 7. AFP Rong,
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    • 79 10 RANGOON, Wed. Six Karen rebels were shot dead when a group of soldiers clashed with a gang of some 50 KNUP (Karen National Union Party) rebels yesterday at a village 150 miles north of Rangoon. Reporting this today, the official Guardian said the troops recovered arms,
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    • 387 10 Cambodian troops smash Red siege PHNOM PENH, Wed. Hundreds of Cambodian troops aboard a flotilla of patrol boats have smashed the 17-day-old Communist siege of Kompong Cham, the nations third largest city, the High Command said today. The troops brought with them vital munition and food supplies for the beleaguered
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    • 160 10 SAIGON, Wed. Fourteen persons were killed when an American Army BU/6 "Beaver" helicopter and a South Vietnamese Air Force UM/l "Iroquois" helicopter collided at Can Tho m the Mekong Delta, 70 miles southwest of Saigon yesterday morning, military officials announced. Four American soldiers
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    • 98 10 LONDON, Wed. The House of Lords voted down an attempt to make Britain, like Sweden, a safe haven for U.S. military deserters opposed to the Vietnam war. The peers rejected by 95-54 a measure that would have protected from arrest any deserter coming
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    • 94 10 NEW DELHI, Wed. Foreign Minister Swaran Singh told parliament today f n investigation conducted by Indian diplomatic missions b I? ad n ad concluded that Indian girls were being treated weD m European convents. He said it also had been determined that the girls
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    • 177 10 SCRANTON, Peaasylvaaia, Wed. Bearded aad weary, Jim Crewley coatiaaed at the keyboard yesterday, haviag played far 44 days aad haviag set what be claims to a world recent far ceatiaaous piaa* playing. Crawley, at, called his stiaf at the Ivary aad ebeay keyheard a "leve trip/
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  • 729 11  -  KIM CHUNG-JAE By m SEOUL PROBLEMS are looming large m relations between South Korea and the United States, and they are problems which both countries may find embarrassingly hard to solve. As m many economicmilitary relationships between the U.S. and Asian nations, the government of Premier Park Chung-hee
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  • 787 11  -  DENIS WARNER m Pa Nang WHILE the war against the Vietcong m the five northern provinces of South Vietnam is far from over, security on the coastal plain, where nine-tenths of the population < lives, is better than I can remember it for io years.
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  • 131 12 THIS is Ike skip that called at fllags pom Taeaday ea iv way to the scrapyards la K »+%tlaag, Talwaa. A veteraa of World War II Ike l,ltttoa Gleaeara was thea ased as aa assaalt skip carryiag laadimg craft la the Medlterraaeaa aad the Saez where
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  • 74 12 TAIPEH, Wed. The East Asian Insurance Congress will hold its sixth general conference m Kuala Lumpur m 1972. The decision was made at EAIC's fifth general conference m Taipeh recently. Taking part were delegates from Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Hongkong, Malaysia, Okinawa, the Philippines,
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  • 546 12 MR. TAN Khye Yeow went to the Supreme Court yesterday to try to prove that he was also known as Tan Hak Kee, who he claimed was a partner m a firm which became a public limited company m 1962. But the three
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  • 282 12 KUCHING, Wed.— Former Sarawak Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan is finding that leading the Opposition has as many problems as leading the party m power. Ningkan's Sarawak National Party Snap won 12 out of the 48 seats and nine of the
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  • 70 12 MR CLIFFORD LAWSON-Reece, a former broadcaster m Singapore, has passed away m London. Mr. Lawson-Reece was the controller of British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service Station from 1946 to 1948 before he left to join the BBC. He was the Head of Presentation of the
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  • 106 12 MINNEAPOLIS, MlsnesaU, Wed. The keea aercepttoa a Miad mv led <• the appreheasie« of twe mea after a burglary yesterday. P«Uce said David Campbell was walkiaf towards hit bame wbea he Mttcad he was treadtef hnkaa glass. Campbell tbea became aware that warm
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  • 198 12 PHNOM PENH, Wed. Cambodian Chief of State Cheng Heng has refused to endorse a Cabinet decision to reimpose press censorship m Cambodia, Western diplomatic sources said today. His refusal surprised diplomats and Western observers here, who considered Mr. Cheng Heng as
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    • 212 12 I YOU CAN I I STAY YOUNG I I IF YOU KNOW HOW! I H FORMULA 3 Geriatric Capsules are not just fl any Geriatric Capsules. FORMULA 3 I fl Geriatric Capsules are formulated with the OVER H 30's m mind. As YOU grow older YOUR arteries H harden. This
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 361 13 Professor: Mioi's judgment have been impaired PROF. G.A. Ransome, a neurologist at the General Hospital, said yesterday that Mimi Wong Weng Siu, 31, who is on trial charged with murder, could have been suffering from encephalitis (a viral infection of the brain) on the day of the killing. He said
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    • 44 13 BUS driver Lee Kon Nam, of Mattar Road, was fined $180 m a traffic court yesterday for negligent driving. He made a right turn into Arrival Road from Airport Terminal Crescent on May 29 and collided with an oncoming motor-cycle.
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    • 305 13 Teachers watch the birdies deep in the jungle THE JUNGLE isn't strictly for the birds as far as 13 secondary school teachers are concerned. Yesterday they went into the nature reserve at Peirce Reservoir to watch the birds. The teachers, mostly women, are undergoing a bird-study course organised by the
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    • 211 13 A MOTHER told an inquiry yesterday that she was alarmed when her 11-year-old daughter, who did not return home for two days, told her that she had been raped. She made no mention of its to her husband because
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    • 130 13 ITS like something oat of a James Bond film, a spider with a spread of eight laches. This interesting bird-eatiag spider was presented to the National Museum on Monday by Mr. Tan Hwa Ngee, who caught the Insect at Kota Tinggi. According to
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  • 221 14 THE lt,t««-t«a fleet repieaisameat ship, RFA Researce, carryiag lta teas of feed &ad balldiaji Materials worth flso,*tt, wUI leave Naval Base today, to tola the British task force la East Paklstaa. It will also carry 25t teas ef lead aad clotaiag far tae crews
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  • 218 14 Expelled thug came back and died in fight A SECRET society fighter who was expelled to Malaysia m June 1968 was stabbed to death m Serangoon Garden Way on May 5, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. T Tan Ho Kock, 19, coUapsed near a row of foodstalls after running
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  • 83 14 THE PUBLIC Works Department will soon put up signboards warning people, especially children, not to go near drainage canals. This is because a six-year-old boy, Teoh Ah Lye, was drowned m a canal beside Lorong Sang Kanchil, off AUunied Road, a week
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  • 43 14 SIX German tour operators will be here for a one-day visit on Friday to study tourist attractions. They plan to start tours to the region. Their visit is part of a Far East study tour organised by two airlines.
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  • 69 14 INDONESIAN seaman A. Hun, 30, was jailed for nine months yesterday for having 21 lb of gania worth $945 on board the Tjahaja Buana on Tuesday. Prosecutor, Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh told the Ninth Magistrate that Custom officers searched the vessel at 3.15 a.m.
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  • 176 14 DOOR-TO-DOOR COLLECTION FOR VICTIMS OF CYCLONE THE University of Singapore Students' Union has launched a door-to-door collection for cash or clothing at the four students' hostels for the cyclone victims of East Pakistan. According to its community welfare committee's secretary, more than half a storeroom of general relief supplies has
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  • 6 14 FORSOWEeOWTHfI'DOMtTHKJWSOeOOO.'iCUSUa cm /V/rsnjFfi'
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  • 182 14 A 42-YEAR-OLD businessman, charged with cheating, made an urgent application m court yesterday to be allowed to fetch his mother to stand surety for him. Seah Peng Song, was offered bail of $3,000 by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander after he denied cheating the
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  • 154 14 A MAN charged with evasion of Customs duty and conveyance of dutiable cosmetics, perfumery and toiletries worth about $20,000, was fined $10,000 yesterday or nine months' jail by Tenth Magistrate, F.G. Remedios. Daulatrai Joshi, also known as Dolatrai Joshi, 46, was charged with having perfumery, cosmetics
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    • 1709 15 S S^^^^ia^^B S S |iiiiiiiiiiimmmimiimimmmmimmiimiiMiiimimmmmimm <^^B S 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Tarian2 Malaysia P S 5- 3.20 Another Song Another Melody 3.25 The Charter K JIA I V (Malay Repeat) A light musical progr- 3.39 River boat "The Blow Up" P^ amme. 4.29 F Troop "The 86 Proof Spring" J
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  • Article, Illustration
    303 16 WE'D like you to meet the winners of our second Encyclopaedia Competition. It was a noisy affair when Irving Charles Boudville and Chiwen Lim came m to get their Junior Encyclopaedia because all the brothers and sisters wanted to get into the act! Irving came with mummy, Loraine,
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  • 127 16 For those aged nine to iwelve: Answer the following general knowledge questions. If there is more than one all-correct entry, the prize will go to the neatest one. 1. Which is the longest straits m the world? 2. Which is the oldest National flag m the world?
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  • 89 16 Glenn Bat down t brings tman to earth ONE, TWO, three and out! no chance once "heavy weigh with the flaying fists got him Pint-sized Glenn, wearing tr Batman twice his size m ■ight. LOur champ's winning sti Height 30". Weight 25 lbs. His proud parents are Mr. of Hillcrest
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    • 95 16 j|kr^^TrueLifeAd ventures @NUPEROR F»EN<3UINS ''^^SBL POZE AS THE -V^^feL J t-E0T»A«O SEAL. STAd-KS"^ •^SI -xMM THEM LJMt?E^ THE K2E. copyright e wo >'M —£At Mj Wah Disney Ptodoctions v^^^ >S M ~T <. 1/ HBIH I '^9 -;->^ ;^^^V::\ Bur THE t^>- 1 V "TOO TH)C2K FOR THE ''is I
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    1084 17 Dear Editor, I am eleven years old. I would like to introduce a poem about my mother and I would like to drop a few jokes to cheer up my friends although I am not happy. The reason is I didn't make hay while the sun was shining.
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    160 17 AS THE saying goes, the man worth while is the man who can smile when everything goes dead wrong. Our friend at right meets this requirement. Challenge: To find at least 20 things m a state of disrepair or otherwise m need of attention m this drawing.
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 259 18 NYSE-AMEX merger proposed NEW YORK, Wed. A 2HR* between the New York Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange was proposed m a confidential report currently circulating m financial circles, the Wall Street Journal revealed yesterday. Reasons for the proposed merger were essentially economic, the New York financial daily said. Considerable
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    • 127 18 INA Corporation of the United States announced it has entered into a preliminary agreement to purchase about 10 per cent of the shares of Compagnie Financiere de Suez et de I'Union Parisienne (the Suez Company). The transaction, valued at more than US$3O million, will make INA one of the
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    • 177 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government is actively reviewing its policy on export incentives to help local manufacturing industries, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, said here today. "We have some definite ideas on
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    • 184 18 Kra Isthmus pipeline should be Thai -owned BANGKOK, Wed. The proposed Japanese til pipeline across the Isthmus of Kra, Southern Thailand, as a short cut for Middle East oil transportation to Japan, should be owned by the Thai Government, Mr Nitipat JaUchan, secretary-general of the National Energy Authority (NEA)said. He
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    • 115 18 LONDON, Wed. Peninsular and Oriental Steamship said after further discussions with Coast Lines, it decided to reinstate its offers for Coast Lines on the original terms. P. and O. said m the light of fuller information subsequently made available on prospects for 1971, it is satisfied the
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    • 692 18 Central; Town City the booming proprietaries TWO sister property companies Central Properties and Town and City Properties made impressive improvements m their pre-tax operating profits last year. Town and City's profits jumped by nearly 86 per cent to $1,859,039 and Central Properties' by 40.37 per cent to $1,503,727. Statements from
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    • 419 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Amanah Saham Mara Berhad, a wholly-owned company of MARA, will act as issuing house for 1,039,998 ordinary shares of $1 each being offered by Pacific Chemicals Berhad, which produces weedicides locally. The company will issue its prospectus for these shares on
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    • 42 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.15. (2) 148.25; Hongkong 39.15; Beirut 37.95; London 37.65; Zurich 37.608 37.755; Paris 37.92. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price per tael.
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    • 27 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 25, m sterling per metric ton).' Tone: Steady; Spot 1479 1480; 3-month 1478 1479; Settlement 1477; Total turnover 585 tons.
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    • 172 18 "UMEINDUSTMES (MALAYSIA) will pay a first interim dividend of five per cent, exempt from tax, for the year ending June 1971. This will be paid on Dec. 30 to shareholders on the register on Dec. 9. The directors said the company's "satisfactory level" of sales and profits m
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    • 571 18 The market dosed dull yesterday with very little business reported. The 1445 Financial Times index was down 0.8 at 328.2. Leading industrials drifted lower under the lead of ICI whose third quarters figures are due today, insurances and banks closed fractionally easier, while breweries showed on balance
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    • 366 18 Stocks were firm yesterday more than three points, after about an hour of moderately active turnover. Advances held a better Stanpoors industrials tacked than five-to-three lead on on 22 cents and the Dow declines and volume was Jones industrial average added nearly four million shares. (Paid
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    • 222 18 AMSTERDAM Most internationals rose yesterday, led by Royal Dutch but Philips declined. Hoogovens finished higher, but KLM was down. Most shippings fell but plantations rose. Banks rose, led by Algemene Bank Nederland. Investment funds closed mixed and insurances were lower. In local industrials, losses outnumbered gains. PARIS The
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    • 347 18 BANK NEEARA STATEMENT BANK NEGARA statement of liabilities and assets as at close of business on November 14, (m dollars): LIABILITIES Capital 40.000,0Q0 General reserve 34.697.214 Malaysian currency m circulation 1,047,430,267 Deposits: Banks 175,191,621 Malaysian Government 400.928,223 Others 227,866,638 Allocation of Special Drawing Rights 64,286,800 Other liabilities 176,777,362 2,166.067.126 ASSETS
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  • 85 19 SHIPPING GAZETTE Thursday, November 26, 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page mn given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and co*»t»L Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s)
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  • 753 19 ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/10 L'pool. B'fast. G'gow via Trinco. C'bo, D'ban. BF/MC ANDRZEJSTRUQ In Pt/Nov 29 P. Sham (Nov 30/ Dec 1» Peneng (Dec a/3). A'dam/R'dam. H'burg, Gydnla. POL/cr ■ACKTERAKITA Dec 8 Muscat. Dubai, Karachi. CPKH/CPA BARPETA D .c p. s h m Colombo. Bombay. B|/|K BLACK
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  • 424 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Unas ***** AUS Austesia Une ***** BEN Baa Une Steamers ***** BSC Butolng Shipping Co ***** BA Brrttsh Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp* Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 CPA rampass Agencies (Pte) Ltd *****7 EAC East
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    • 546 19 IC«BUWJ3<NC.2aHENTONW«(r S^^CAPO<^Xt TEL W3e33-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOAOING FOR LONOON f H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE, iiMMar* sk«m> rnnjn mwum MtrnNMIMOM MNM/lta 4/» Ok 7/S Ok Vm 4/1. H' H(/I N-damit/i Havre 14/1 «muM«au«iuii. M 4/aj.i tiM WJIJI lajß^B, nw, U /i rate* u/a Nm /a ARRIVALS FROM NORTHWEST EUROPEAN PORTS ANO
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    • 1081 20 CaSTDOUnfj lncludln ln out of Singapore for Far East P ol^ to the north-east 1O Manila, Hongkong, Keelung. Ijurata Kaohslung. HLL/AFT JURATA V 2 Bangkok (Dec 4). anna TAYLOR rw Hongkong (Dec 10), «/S Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA Ja P" n t^ec 16). ARISTAGELOS rw w Korea (Dec 27). OOL/CFS 1/2
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  • 234 21 THE first distribution to Singapore Growth Fund unitholders for the accrual period ended Nov. 5 amounts to $5.20 per 100 units equivalent to $8.18 gross for Group One units and to $6.M gross for Group Two units. The total gross distribution is $351,947.02, and the net
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  • 1663 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE TRADING m the share market became slightly active yesterday on mainly speculative buying and •bortcovering and the day's volume rose to 1.178,000 units. Industrials' turnover went •hove the one million mark to 1.067,000 deals, hotels' stood •t 26,000 and properties' at
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  • 77 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 26) B. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai Invt. rund 1.17 1.22xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .97 1.02x4 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second $ingapore 1.53 Third Singapore 1.14 The Commerce tad. Fund .96 1.00x4 Th« Saving Fund 1.00 I.oft Singapore
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  • 354 21 RUBBER /T IN /COCONUT/PEPPFR MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER KUBBEB ft*-)* ceats a Ik. (Uachaaged). The market yesterday followed the same pattern it adopted m the last five days. Prices initially eased a quarter cent from the opening business done of 54*4 cents m December 1 RSS. Thereafter, speculators bulled prices and the
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  • 46 21 MALAYSIAN GAZETTED PRICES Commodity followed by value with ate of duty m brackets for Nov. 26 to Dec. 2 Rubber: 51% cents a lb. (2-1/8 cents, total 7-5/8 cents). Copra: 5546 a ton (954.60). Palm oil: 5595 a ton (544.625). Palm Kernels: $333.75 a ton ($33,375).
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  • 66 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Very steady; ClF's Dec. 19-1/4 19-7/16, Jan. 19-1/2 19-3/4, Feb. 19-3/4 nominal buyer 20-1/8 nominal seller; Spot 19-3/4 20-1/4; Settlements Jan. 20-1/8 20-3/8, Feb. 20-3/8 20-5/8, March 20-3/4, 21, Jan/March 20-3/8 20-5/8, April/June 21-1/4 21-1/2, July/Sept. 21-3/4 22, Oct/Dec 22-1/16
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  • 53 21 TIN $Cst a picHl (down $2). Straits tin slipped further down yesterday by another $2 to $650 a picul on an estimated turnover of 295 tons, up 10 tons on Tuesday's. Main buyers m Penang were from Britain and the United States and the market closed on. a
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  • 258 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 26. OUT: Quirinale 1/2; President Harrison 6/7; Rajah Brooke 21 west; Wakauxa Maru 23/24; Lars Maersk 27/28; State of Mysore 31/32; Tamauraeverett 40/41; Star Altair 45; Benvannoch 46; Straat Hobart 13/14; Eastern Moon 46; Bencleuch
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  • 161 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per lone ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. 231, Dec and Jan. both 233, Feb. 234, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan March 166 seller*; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan, 360
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  • 149 21 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers were reported to have covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to Japan at the lower rate of US$B.75 fio (free m and out) for Jan., while a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to Tilbury paid U557.35 fio for Dec/Jan. In the coal
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  • 331 21 The market continued Pharmaceutical declined m eater m light m ding ye«- sympathy, terday However, Sony, »aiwa Matsushita Electric fell Houae and Mlteul and Co. sharply on selling, partly, on advanced on selective foreign account. demand. TDK, Kanegafuchi The stock average was J.lO Chemical. Fuji Photo, Atsugi
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  • 701 21 Milling shares closed on a weaker note m Sydney yesterday after moving within narrow irregular limits for most of the day. Oils remained weak while industrials were mixed. International, which announced details of share allotments to Milstern Exploration, ended the day unchanged at $2.12 after early sales
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  • 208 21 Turnover dwindled further yesterday as the market passed another slow trading day. Volume of business was valued at *6.42 million, down 1.67 million on Tuesday. China Engineers opened at *6.40 but firmed to $6.70 on reports that it had secured big contracts m Singapore. Elsewhere, prices held
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    • 433 22 FENDER SHOWMAN/BASSMAN, Marshall P.A.. Vox/Watkins Echo Units. vamaha/Gracy/Ludwig Drums, T-artisa/Teisco Organs, Hofner/Fender Guitars. View Barkaht. 224 Bukit Timah (Newton). WOODEN 4 STEEL Office Equipments Steel- Shelving Safe Typewriter. Cash-register Recordcabinets. Adding. Calculating 4 Photo Copy Machines. Contact our showroom 88 Cross Street. Tel. *****7. *****. *****8. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS ready
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  • 438 23 RACINGHEMLD *TZ*+> KACHANG KUDA shaped like a winner at Bukit T^ah yesterday morning. With Hassan Ahmad m the saddle the Santa Babu gelding sprinted stylishly over 3f m 37 3/5 on a heavy track yi™y He needs a good track to be at bis best
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  • 173 23 PELE IN SANTOS' ASIAN TOUR TEAM HONGKONG, Wed. The great Pele and five other World Cup football stars from the 1970 champion Brazilian team will play two matches m Hongkong next month. This has been made possible by a decision of the Hongkong Football Association to accept the crack Brazilian
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  • 114 23 World's diving record broken NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Wed. A team of five divers broke the world's deep diving record by descending to 1,100 feet under simulated conditions. The diving team, working for tbe Taylor Diving Co., were testing equipment for the U.S. Navy, at nearby Belle Chasse*. Louisiana. They were
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  • 121 23 JAPAN, Wed. World Boxing Council (WBC) junior lightweight champion Yosbiaki Numata of Japan will make the second defence of his title against Rene Barrientos of the Philippines m this central Japan city next Jan. 3, Numata's manager said. Iwao Kodaka said Numata has
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  • 499 23 HONOLULU, Wed. Nat Young of Australia and Felipe Pomar of Peru rode 15-foot waves to top honours today m the Smirnoff World ProAm Surfing championships off Makaha beach. Young, the 1966 worlds amtfteur champion, edged Pomar to take first place prize money
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  • 171 23 CARACAS, Wed. The World Boxing Association (WBA) has guaranteed Venezuelan featherweight Antonio Gomez a chance to fight world champion Shozo Saijo of Japan, it was reported here yesterday. Ramiro Machado, Gomez's manager, said the fight would take place m April 1971. If Saijo loses a
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  • 38 23 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NEW YORK, Wed. Thurman Munson of the New York Yankees was named the American League's 1970 Rookie of the Year by a landslide margin, becoming the first catcher ever to win the award. AP
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  • 232 23 LOO Yap Long (Aston Recreation Club) won the Singapore Billiards Association Four Ball championship when he beat Choo Kirn Chwee 450-320 at Indian Association, Balestier Road, last night. It was Aston s third title m the championships. They had earlier captured the snooker through
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  • 47 23 TT P £?A, Italy, Wed. Umberto Torcolacci, a 20-year-old Italian amateur boxer died m hospital here today after being knocked out m a middleweight contest at Piomino last night. His neck took the brunt of the fall as he hit the canvas. AFP
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    • 33 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left f PAW... Pip I HEAR V YES, KEUV. I SAIP, TO IIT WHO TVOuTTI I C WHEN t >VO>V/ 1 tf> VJYQU CORRECTLY ?yt^KEEPSTORMV, I'D MARR^ >^ V^ •V/
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    • 533 23 IH| iHj 17 ia BHi"~~~~HM^ 52""^ 5k BBIBBKIBIMBBMBHHIWi ACROSS DOWN 1 Wrinkle m a shellfish (6) 1 Function of head covering a 7 Portuguese colony chief giving lar e town (8) order to proceed (2-5) 2 Where, m Rome, people used 8 Eat or drink something m a to run
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  • 311 24 POLICE/Military struck top from to beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" 26-1 1 m a friendly rugby match on the padang yesterday. Police/Military gained their points from a goal, a drop goal, four tries and two penalties against a goal and two tries by
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  • 124 24 Czechs curtail further sports relations with the West VIENNA, Wed. Chechoslovakia yesterday haaant iU athletes fr«m going te Westers caaaUfcis. Coaches aad trailers were gives a ■awlaiMi ef twe years to werk la "capitalist" The baa was effective far all ferelga cevatries, feat It waa apparent that the aew harsh
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  • 153 24 BRISBANE, Wed. The MCC did not look impressive m beating Queensland County m their one-day cricket match at Cleveland near Brisbane today. The MCC scored a first innings win by seven wickets, but the fielding was below standard and the bowling unimpressive.
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  • 71 24 LONDON Wed. The organisers of the proposed soccer match between England and West Germany at Wembley Stadium m aid of the Pakistan relief fund now hope to play the game m January. Mr. John Rimington, a spokesman for the promoters, said, "An official approach has now been made to both
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  • 184 24 A PENALTY goal by Suppiah gave Port Authority RC a 2-1 victory over Ming Court Hotel m a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. PARC opened the scoring with a fifth minute goal through Suppiah who found the net with a crisp drive taken
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  • 94 24 Bomb scare delays Bonavena's NY flight BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Oscar "Ringo" Bonavena was to leave for New York last night for his scheduled fight with Muhammad All, but his flight was delayed due to an anonymous report that a bomb had been placed m the plane. A spokesman for Aerolineas
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  • 101 24 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's lawn bowlers were yesterday warned by one of Hongkong's leading sport commentators to beware of Japan, the world's newest lawn bowls nation. Commenting on the news that Japan is among the first four overseas countries to accept invitations to compete m the .second World Bowls Championship m
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  • 30 24 Singapore defenders Farook Marican (centre) and goalkeeper Anwarul Hague try to clear the ball m one of the many dangerous raids m the Singapore goal.
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  • 411 24  -  JASBIR SINGH AN OFF-SIDE 30th minute goal by inside-left Abdullah AU saved Singapore Asian Games hockey team from defeat m an unfinished friendly encounter against the current league champions, Indian Association, on the Padang yesterday. The match ended m a one-all draw. Umpire Vincent
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  • 179 24 Australia take on France in Federation Cup PERTH, Wed. Mrs Margaret Court, the world's Number One woman tennis player said Britain should play the United States and Australia take on France m the semi-finals of the 14-nation women's Federation Cup, the equivalent to the Davis Cup, starting here on Dec.
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  • 175 24 A SINGAPORE teachers 1 basketball team will leave for Bangkok and Chiengmai for friendly matches during their school vacation next month. The 23-man team, including 12 players, will be led by Mr. Ng Teng Ngar and Mr. Wu Tat Huan. Both are officials of the
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  • 160 24 STOCKHOLM, Wed. The two top seeds US Arthur Ashe and Australian veteran Ken Rose wall, last night kept their hopes of sharing first prize m the International Tennis Grand Prix alive with relatively easy first round wins m the Stockholm open tournament, last
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  • 110 24 GENOA, Wed. Italian Bruno Arcari, holder of the world junior welterweight boxing title will use his nontitle contest with Japanese national champion, Jaguar Nakizawa on December 18 as a warming-up bout for the defence of his title against Joao Henrique of Brazil. The Italian who defends his title against Henrique
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  • 63 24 LONDON, Wed. The England football team that will play East Germany m a friendly match at Wembley Stadium here today consists of: ShUton (Leicester); Hughes (Liverpool); Cooper (Leeds); Mullery (Tottenham); Sadler (Manchester United); Moore (West Ham); Lee (Manchester City); Ball (Everton); Hurst (West Ham); Clarke (Leeds); Peters (Tottenham). Substitutes: Clemence
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  • 84 24 STOCKHOLM, Wed. Results m the first round of the men's singles at the Stockholm open tennis tournament here SUP* 1 < AuBtr *Ua) beat Nlkki Pilic (Yugoslavia) 13-n, 3H>, 6-4- Bo Halstrom (Sweden) beat Leif Johansson (Sweden) W. 6-4; Cliff Drysdale (South «i f Sff hB t Ciark Gr »ebset
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  • 54 24 KARACHI, Wed. Members of the Pakistani j£*ey team for the Asian Goalkeepers: Saleem SherpSHf' IP*!* 9 Munir Perv «z; Full Backs; Tanvlr Dar AkhUr Ul Warn, Riazudd£ Munawar; Half backs Riazulrez, Saeed Anwar Fazlur Rehman, ShahW /JrF UhZaSJ aqUe Ra *Wd, Asad S^ d l* h n r Butt, Shanaz
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