Singapore Herald, 4 December 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 116 Singapore Friday. December 4, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 122 1 LONDON, Thurs.—Britain and the Sultan of Brunei have reached a broad agreement providing that a battalion of the British brigade of Gurkhas should remain m Brunei on the present basis for the time being, the Foreign Office announced today. The agreement, initialled last might by
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  • 267 1 'Police ring Cross kidnap house' report MONTREAL, Thurs. A radio station reported today that police had surrounded a house m North Montreal where British Trade Commissioner James Cross was being held by kidnappers. Quebec police refused to comment on the report. The radio station said that the police, not wishing
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 84 1 COLOMBO, Thurs. Prime Minister Sirimavo Ban daranaike's Cabinet, m a major move designed to veer Ceylon's economy toward socialism, voted last night for a Government takeover of virtually all import and export trade. A complete nationalisation of foreign trade will be avoided, however. The communique
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    • 35 1 Israel has set up the first Jewish settlement m the Gaza Strip since 1948. The settlers now live m tents surrounded by a wooden stock*d4. Permanent housing should be completed within six months. AP
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    • 29 1 China and the Soviet Union have set up a joint committee to direct the Indo-China war against the United States and its allies, the AFP Star reported today.
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  • 323 1 WOUNDED SOLDIERS SAY NEW INVADERS HAVE ENTERED CAMBODIA PHNOM PENH, Thurs. North Korean troops have taken the town of Puck, only 11 miles from Siem Reap. They are now holding the town with the help of naked Montagnard tribesmen. Cambodian army officials won't confirm the North
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  • 337 1 16 crew saved after two-day ordeal in China Sea SIXTEEN Indonesian seamen, who survived a two-day ordeal m the South China Sea after their freighter Langir sank last Sunday, arrived m Singapore yesterday. Eight of their shipmates are missing. The survivors sailed m on board a German freighter, R.C. Rigmers,
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  • 439 1 JAKARTA ENVOY ON MILITARY PACTS INDONESIA is convinced that military defence pacts will not ensure South-East Asian security and is opposed to them. But she "has no objection, if the neighbouring countries really feel the need for securing defence arrangements with other countries, or keeping a foreign base inside their
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  • 129 1 SEOUL, Thurs. A North Korean MiG-15 jet fighter piloted by an escaping North Korean airman flew into South Korea today landing at an east coast airfield, the Defence Ministry here announced. It said the pilot, Major Park Sung-koo, was guided by
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  • 87 1 DACCA, Thurs. President Yahya Khan today dismissed as r 'rubbish" rumours circulating here according to which he had been deprived of his powers two weeks ago and was now merely a figure-head Chief of State. -"I am here and nobody can remove me unless I
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  • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Monsoon rains have flooded railway tracks m southern Thailand and cancelled the mail train service between Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The Malayan Railway Administration announced today the service would close until further notice.
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  • 375 1 Quiet welcome for Pope in Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. Pope Paul issued an appeal for friendship among all religions m Asia as he flew m here amid drastic security precautions for the first ever Papal visit to a predominantly Muslim country of the Far East. While the Pope was expressing his
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1406 2 American might and world peace A DISSENTER'S VIEWPOINT ANTI-WAR DISSENT m the United States now turbulent, now dormant is one of the major factors m American and international politics. What are the analyses and arguments which fuel this phenomenon? We reproduce below two articles by one of the most influential
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  • 1313 2 Why the new bombing of N. Vietnam recalls the Gulf of Tonkin affair IN THREE respects the renewed attacks on North Vietnam recall the Tonkin Gulf affair. Firstly, because the "punishment" was so disproportionate to the "crime." The laws of war restrict reprisals to a level commensurate with
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  • 445 2 Indonesia and The Five INDONESIA'S attitude towards the Five-Power defence arrangement involving Malaysia, Singapore, Britain, Australia and New Zealand is ambivalent without being hostile. The Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, Maj. Gen. Soenarso, spelled out Jakarta's position more clearly than ever before m his talk yesterday to the Foreign Correspondents Association
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  • 207 2 TUN RAZAK'S visit to Kuching is an indication of the seriousness with which he views the security situation there. In spite of Chief Minister Dato Rahman Ya'akub's protestations to the contrary, last week's bombing of jungle areas m the Third Division was a dramatic escalation of the campaign
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  • 175 3 NGEE Ann Technical College will continue to award 300 bursaries next year to Teochew secondary school students. The bursaries which will enable them to study m Chinese and English schools are worth $120 each. They are tenable for one year. They
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  • 165 3 A SALESMAN was sentenced to three months' jail yesterday by Seventh Magistrate Tan Teow Yeow, for possessing offensive weapons. Tan Chor Kwee. 28, of Changi Road, was charged with having three Scout knives and two bearing scrapers without lawful reason at Tyrwhitt Road on
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  • 176 3 A HOME THAT'S A HOME AWAY FROM HOME A NEW HOME for some 50 children from broke* homes has been built m Clement! Road to replace the old home of the Children's Aid Society m Tomlinson Road. Melrose the name of the old home since lt3t, now transferred to the
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  • 363 3 THE GOVERNMENT has decided to make it even more difficult for people to have large families m its efforts to inhibit the growth of Singapore's population, Dr. Wan Fook Kee, Secretary of the Family Planning and Population Board, said yesterday. Dr. Wan
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  • 130 3 A TWO-DAY exhibition of old coins and currency notes from Malaysia. China, Mexico and Peru will open at the National Library Lecture Hall next Thursday. The show, organised by the Numismatic Association and the Group Services Section of the National Library, will feature a
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  • 579 3 CYCLONE RELIEF OPERATIONS GOING SMOOTHLY NANYANG University students may leave for East Pakistan during the coming holidays to help m the distribution of relief supplies to cyclone victims. They have collected four van-loads of clothings and over $1,500 cash during a ten-day drive which ended
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  • 191 3 CONTRACTORS URGED TO JOIN FORCES LOCAL building contractors who belong to two different organisations have been urged to speed up their merger. The call was made yesterday by Mr. Low Tuan Tee, vice-president of the Singapore Building Contractors' Society, which is merging with the Singapore Contractors' Association. Mr. Low said
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  • 662 4 TECHNICAL BIAS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION FROM next year, all secondary school students m Singapore will undertake studies that will prepare them for the Singapore/Cambridge (G.C E Examination. Announcing this yesterday, the Education Ministry said pupils m secondary academic, technical and commercial schools would cover
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  • 203 4 A firm's logical step: An office in S'pore A GERMAN air cargo company with offices throughout the world has set up a new office here. "It was a logical step," said Mr. Guenther Rieth (above), managing director of Schenker Singapore (Pte.) Ltd. yesterday. The company provides door-to-door service. Mr. Rieth
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  • 37 4 PURSE SNATCHED A YOUTH got away with a purse containing $50 snatched from Loke Wah Kay, 25, m Jalan Besar at 4 p.m. yesterday. Loke was counting money when the thief came from behind and snatched it.
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  • 180 4 A BRITISH soldier, Bernard Fawcett, 25, who stood on a table and stripped himself m Bugis Street early yesterday morning, was given a 12-month conditional discharge In the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Major J.C. Wakerley of the Army Legal Services, speaking m mitigation,
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  • 88 4 THE Public Works Department will construct a sewer system across Jalan Keli off Upper Thomson Road next week. During this period, the junction of Jalan Keli and Upper Thomson Road will be closed to all traffic for about five weeks. Traffic
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Home Affairs Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail has banned 12 American sex publications. They include such erotic titles as: Young Lusters, I Have What You Want, Sex Cultists, Hot Summer and Young Man For Sale. The ban was imposed under the Importation of
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  • 352 4 A British joint venture plan: Favourable report AEROMATIC CO., a British firm manufacturing gas equipment, is interested m setting up a $4 million factory here. Mr. John Hamill, Director of the International Export Association, said the firm was keen to set up a joint venture and had asked him to
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  • 123 4 TWENTY-minute guided tours of Nanyang University's Language Centre and Computer Centre will be conducted today and tomorrow. The tours of the Language Centre will begin at the following times on both days 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tours of the
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    • 275 4 lEE WAH BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore m 1920) HEAD OFFICE: 63 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. Branches m 18 South Canal Road, Singapore: Singapore 1. 393 North Bridge Road, Singapore 7. Branches m Kuala Lumpur West Malaysia: (2 offices) Petaling Jaya (2 offices) Klang Bentong Raub Seremban Penang Nobody likes
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  • 280 5 'Get ool 1 order to Editorial Board of varsity paper for 'facetious' obituary THE MEMBERS of the Editorial Board of the Singapore Undergrad the main Singapore University Students' Union publication have been threatened with expulsion from the Board because of the "facetious" obituary they published on the late President Yusof
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  • 112 5 THE University of Singapore's library seating capacity Is inadequate for the 3,Ctt students, says an article In the latest Issue of a student newsletter, Pelandok. The library has seats for 770, with another 1M more m departmental reading rooms and the Union House
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  • 74 5 A MAN who had been on the run from police since 1965 was finally arrested and brought to court yesterday to answer nine summonses against him. Ho Van Ping, of Craig Road, was fined a total of $255 for traffic offences
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  • 307 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia has offered to start a jointventure express bus service from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, official sources said today. But this would depend on the outcome of a similar venture between Malaysia and Thailand for an express bus service from
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  • 123 5 A 13-YEAR-OLD schoolboy died of a fractured skull after he feU from the third floor of Beatty Secondary School during a hide-and-seek game on Nov. 24, a coroner was told yesterday. Chla Teck Leong, a Primary Six pupil of Griffiths School was playing with
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  • 124 5 Rotary chief pays tribute to Yusof MR William Walk, the president of Rotary International laid a wreath at the Kranji grave of Singapore's late President, Inche Yusof bin Ishak yesterday, "on behalf of the 700,000 Rotarians around the world." Mr Walk was accompanied by his wife, Louise, Dr Tay Teck
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  • 27 5 LT.-GEN. Sir Thomas Daly, Chief of the General Staff, Australia, left for home last night after a two-day visit to Australian troops stationed here.
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  • 311 5 SINGAPORE MUST BE 'SOLD' AGGRESSIVELY TRAVEL EXPERT SINGAPORE should adopt an open skies policy to allow more charter flight companies to operate here if the country wants to attract more tourists. This suggestion was made by Mr. Michael Annetts, editor of Travel Trade Gazette,
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  • 103 5 OFFICIALS of tjie fivepower Commonwealth defence group have still not decided on the date of their proposed talks m Singapore. A Far East Command source said yesterday that consultations are now m progress. A suitable date "Each of the countries (Britain, Australia, New Zealand,
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  • 126 5 TOH Ljan Chu was fined $100 m a traffic court yesterday for permitting his girlfriend, a provisional driving licence holder, to drive his car at Kallang Park two years ago. The car was seen travelling unsteadily m Kallang Park on Sept.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 65 5 ODD PRAYERS FOR YUSOF SPECIAL prayers for the late President Yusof -will be offered today at the Sri Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road at 6.30 p.m. and at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple at 7 p.m. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Lpjji "z 7 i WAV MAVE .^nfl BETTER
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  • 193 6 Malaysia's very own ship on maidei run THE 12,Mt-toa BUNGA RAYA, the first skip of Malaysia's mw national shipping line, is about to set oat OB her maiden voyage to Europe over the weekend. And her local agents, Leo Shipping Pte. Ltd., threw a cocktail party last night to celebrate
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  • 291 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A private tutor told the magistrate's court here today that she was with her boyfriend at Tunku Abdul Rahman Park one night when they were confronted by a soldier posing as a police officer. Testifying at the trial of
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  • 251 6 Penang police can't hunt Thai pirates PENANG, Thurs. Police here said they can do nothing about the slaying of far Malaysian fishermen by pirates on Saturday night. "It happened m Thai territorial waters and there is nothing we can do about it. The Thai Consul-General m Penang, Mr. Suban Sawetamal,
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  • 112 6 Why not learn a new language? THE Adult Education Board will conduct European and Japanese language classes from Monday Dec. 14. The five-month course will consist of twice weekly 90--minute sessions m the Board's headquarters at 126 Cairnhill Road. The courses offered are: English (stage one) Mon. and Thurs. 7
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  • 83 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Haji Talib bin Karim, today urged Malays to hold mass weddings to save expenses. He also called on them to practise family planning so that they could better provide for their children. Dato Talib said that
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  • 53 6 PENANG, Thurs. Education Minister Inche Hussein Onn said today the American Peace corps teachers have done a good job m helping Malaysia's educational development. Speaking to the 30th batch of volunteers here, Inche Hussein added that there was a pressing need for their help, especially m
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  • 422 6 EMERGENCY TO GET TOP PRIORITY KUCHING, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today expressed dissatisfaction with the security situation m Sarawak. He told reporters it was not as good as the Government would like it to be. Tun Razak was speaking to
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  • 324 6 'A need to restore status of teaching' PENANG, Thurs. Education Minister, Inche Hussein Onn, spoke today of the need to restore the status of teaching as a noble profession and to re-instil a sense of purpose and dedication m teachers. "Teacher education programmes must be reorientated to achieve these two
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  • 135 6 KARACHI, Thurs. Malaysia has offered to survey Pakistan's rubber industry to determine prices, grades of rubber needed and provision of ancillary technical know-how. The offer was made by Enche Abu Bakar Pawanchee, deputy chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Exchange, during talks with officials
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  • 97 6 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand has decided to accept a Malaysian proposal for talks on border demarcation, Assistant Interior Minister Thavil SunthornSarathool said today. The minister said the Thai Cabinet approved the talks. He added his Ministry and Foreign Ministry officials would consult with each other
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  • 113 6 TWO YOUTHS JAILED FOR ATTEMPTED EXTORTION CHUA Thuang Hock, 19, and Lee Hock Poh, both of Nile Road, pleaded guilty and were sentenced to four months' and two months' jail respectively, for attempted extortion. The Prosecutor, Snr. Insp. M. Amaladass, told the Seventh Magistrate's Court that the complainant, Lee Siang,
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  • 57 6 Three pirates in court THREE men were fined a total of $530 and had their cars confiscated m a traffic court yesterday for using their cars as pirate taxis. Yeo Siew Hoe of Beach Lane was fined $160, Wah Hong Swee, who had a similar previous conviction, was fined $220
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  • Economics Affairs / Shipping
    • 678 7  -  BOB HAWKINS From Hongkong FOR YEARS there have been pleas from all quarters for closer cooperation between this Colony's industrialists and the civil service government to provide adequate technical training to meet the demands of its burgeoning economy. Recently, with Hongkong entering increasingly sophisticated manufacturing
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    • 147 7 Japan to develop Asian skills TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Labour Ministry Is reported to be planning the establishment of an Asian Labour Skill Development Association to Intensify the skill training programmes presently carried out by private enterprises for their overseas employees. Basic functions of the organisation will be to promote
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    • 271 7 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3825 7.3500 7.3375 Australian Dollar 3.4500 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3.4125 3.3825 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000
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    • 117 7 MORE medium-sized industries m Singapore and Malaysia are turning to the computer for planning expansion and improving management efficiency, Mr K.S. Kee, manager of Computer Processing Services, said. This follows the introduction of service bureaux which relieves a client of buying expensive and sop histicated machines, Mr Kee
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    • 305 7 FEFC decides to delay rates increase THE Far Eastern Freight Conference has decided to postpone a freight rates increase, scheduled for July 1. The F E F C announced on Oct. 23 that "as a result of the mounting scale of operating costs" it would introduce increases of 10 per
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    • 167 7 Sterling faces strong test HONGKONG, Thurs.— A leading Swiss banking official has predicted no drastic changes m the positions of the U.S. dollar or major European currencies, m 1971, with the possible exception of the pound sterling. Franz Schmitz, general manager of the Swiss Bank Corporation, told a press conference
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    • 66 7 METAL BOX will pay an interim dividend of six per cent an Dec. 31 to shareholders on the register on Dec. 17. WEARNE BROTHERS will pay a final dividend of nine per cent on Dec. 29 to shareholders on the register on Dec. 16. This makes a total
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    • 407 7 THE shortened week's trading was nevertheless not without incident. The bullish trend of the previous week was reversed and over three cents was lost at one time from the recent high point of 56-3/4 cents, reported HOLIDAY CUTLER BATH. As confidence m the higher levels waned, the
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    • 223 7 PEOPLE in business Mr HAN SWAN KIE, general manager of the engine department of Tractors Malaysia (TMB), has returned from Hongkong where he delivered two lectures to a seminar for Caterpillar dealers m the Far East. Mr Han, one of six speakers invited to the marine engine technical seminar, spoke
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    • 42 7 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.10, (2) 148.25; Hongkong 39.14; Beirut 37.85; London 37.55; Zurich 37.508 37.605; Paris 37.97. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price per tael.
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    • 27 7 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Dec. 3, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Firm; Spot 1485 1486; 3-month 1482 1483; Settlement 1483; Total turnover 625 tons.
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  • 593 7 The market moved ahead m quiet trading yesterday. The overnight strength on Wall Street was the main upside factor. Some support was seen ahead of the BP interim, and the gains were extended on the figures, but conditions remained slack. Towards the close the Financial Times index
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  • 385 7 Stocks moved sharply higher m early active trading yesterday. Stanpoors industrial average added nearly 30 cents and the Stanpoors utilities picked up 36 cents. Utilities have been termed undervalued by a number of analysts and have attracted new buying attention by investors. Advancing issues led those
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  • 164 7 AMSTERDAM Internationals firmed yesterday on higher overnight Wall Street advices. Estates were mixed and shippings firmed. The local industrial sector was mainly firm. Among leading banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was very firm. PARIS The market was generally weaker m very quiet trading yesterday. Pi nay was lower, banks
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  • 289 9 INDUSTRIAL accidents are on the decrease m Singapore's three major shipyards even though the volume of business has increased. Mr. R.E. Butler, managing director of Sembawang Shipyard said yesterday the accident figures were coming down because the workers and the shipyard management have become aware of the need
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  • 64 9 Thurs.— Pan Asia Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. Ltd. plans to establish a shipyard in the South Formosa port of Kaohsiung in cooperation with British interests, the China News reported. The English-language newspaper said initial investment in the planned shipyard is estimated at US$212 million. The shipyard is to have
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 149 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER 4. OUT: Vewbank 3/4, Broriver 8/9; Chinkoa 10/11; Glenfruin 13/14; Keningau 20; Perlis 21 west; Musi 21 east; Katong 22; Bayernstein 35/36; Vega 40/41; Hoegh Orris 45; Vishva Siddhi 47. IN: Riau II (after Serdang)
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    • 130 9 Everlife, Hoegh Orchid, Neptuen Taurus, British Soldier, Oceanic Champion, Hoegh Dykes, Eastern Pearl, Englishman, Thorsorient, Tong Hai, Parnassos, Hai Feng, Progress, Athelregent, Madhumati, Mirto, Straat Magelhaen, Sumber Tunas, Yewbank, Kuala Lumpur, Patricia, Blinky I, British Trader, Gamsolo, Bengkalis, Uniscope, Barguzin, Hai Fei, Tong Hwa, Tanforan, Prosperity, Neptune. WESTERN ROADS: Kota
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  • 278 10 TOKYO, Thurs. A Government White Paper has urged a drastic step up of Japan's hotel building programme to meet a worsening shortage of hotel facilities created by an increasing number of tourists. The White Paper, prepared by the Transport Ministry, suggested that Japanese hoteliers
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  • 1503 10 M STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE I KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by tbe business done. Figurei m buckets denote traded lots ia I I I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot
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  • 79 10 (Managers' prices for Dec 4) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22 MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.85 TWni Singapore 1.16 B S The Commerce Ind. Fund .95 l.OOxd The Saving Fund
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 332 10 RUBBER 53-% cents a lb. (down one-eighth cent). A rather quiet morning was experienced on market yesterday. Opening with 54 y A cents first business traded m Dec. 1 RSS, prices then fluctuated fractionally either side of this level for the rest of the session. Jan. l RSS
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    • 63 10 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Neglected; ClF's Dec. 18-13/16 19-1/16, Jan. 19 19-1/4, Feb. 19-3/8 19-5/8; Spot 19-3/4 20-1/8; Settlements Jan. 20 20-1/4, Feb. 20-1/4 20-1/2, March 20-9/16 20-13/16, Jan/March 20-1/4 20-1/2, April/June 21-1/16 21-1/4, July /Sept. 21-9/16 21-3/4, Oct/Dec. 21-13/16 22, Jan/March 21-15/16
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    • 76 10 TIN $639.75 a picul (down 62V 2 cents). A drop of 62 V 2 cents was recorded by the Straits tin price which was quoted at $639.75 a picul. This was despite a rise of £3 a ton m the London overnight price. The turnover m Penang was
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    • 89 10 LONDON, Thurs. World deficit of natural rubber for the first eight months of this year has been more than halved, compared with that for the corresponding period m 1969, according to the International Rubber Study Group. Latest figures from the study group showed the world deficit for the
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    • 144 10 Production totalled I.86&500 tons, compared with 1,825 tons m the January August period last year. Consumption was 1,920,000 tons and 1,947,500 tons respectively. The figures for consumption include estimated imports into the USSR of 165,250 tons (168,000 tons) and China of 144,750 tons (188,000 tons). Total stocks rose more
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    • 112 10 Indo-Nepal trade dispute NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has rejected a Nepalese demand for two separate treaties for trade and transit to replace the single, comprehensive agreement m force for a decade, Indian Foreign. Trade Minister L.N. Mishra said today. He told Parliament that Nepal's insistence on two separate treaties caused
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    • 156 10 LONDON PRODUCE (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Dec. 229V2, Jan. 231, Feb. 232, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec. 365, Jan. 361 both
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  • 343 10 The market yesterday closed easier after profit-taking erased initial gains following the West Germany bank rate cut and the overnight recovery on Wall Street. Trading was quiet. Major losers were higher-priced issues including Mistumi Electric, TDK, Pioneer Electric, Alps Electric, Canon, Ricoh, and Daiwa House. Eidai Industry,
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  • 695 10 Share prices continued to recover yesterday despite some mild profit-taking which developed towards the close. Mining issues recorded some good gains, while there was selected support for oils and industrials. Mineral Securities attracted support following its recent sharp decline, closing 40 cents higher at $11.20. Aberfoyle, Cudgen
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  • 216 10 Prices firmed yesterday transactions almost doubled Humphreys and Hutchisons after a slow opening as more to 57.57 million, compared also improved ulcmsons buyers returned to the with S4 million on market Wednesday. p au i V anri t,ji. Trading, however, was Banks rose from $164 to met
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  • 191 10 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers were reported to have covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to South Korea and South Japan at US$ll. OO fd (free discharged) for Dec. A wheat cargo was fixed from U.S. North of Hatteras to South Korea at U5510.75 fd for Dec.
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  • 471 11 All art needs is wall space SIX local artists got tired of asking for more art galleries to be set up here. They decided to do something about the shortage of "show-space" and so converted a picture framer's shop into a gallery, proving that all that was needed for one
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  • 352 11  - CASHING IN ON HOT FAVOURITES HERE are two recent pop musical recordings as a little change from the heavy rock and blues stuff that have been reigning m this column for some time now. Somehow musicians specialising m such recordings have always been popular. There is a reason for this.
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  • 174 11 THE world's most talked about beauty queen is appearing at the Victoria Theatre this week. Immortalised, this time, by Offenbach, m a fast moving operetta put on by the Sceneshifters. The good points far outnumber the bad, and operetta lovers can look forward to
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  • 71 11 The pit orchestra was cut down to piano, organ and drums and failed to do justice to the style and content of the music. This was due mainly to the fact that there were not enough funds to employ more musicians. Definitely, one of Offenbach's best comedy works and although
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    • 115 11 BLONDIE By Chic Young r N^*> I OUST DREADED TMAT J 7 C 1 TMINK YOUj~ DAGWOOD, I JUST DREAAAED I WENT BANKRUPT AMD J f DREAMED THAT THAT YOU SOUGHT fc\E. A 'WE BOTH WOUND UP IN J j JoST TO SPITE fAE .WINK COAT fKHO TOOK ME X
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    • 395 11 Starscope 1 Insight and intuitions Mercury and Mars m again at top your sign give you added keenness: you "sense" zest for energetic effort jl conditions on sight and m whatever aims you're know instinctively how pursuing and endows you 7 events will move. Be with magnetic w .g, alert.
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  • 326 12 AS IT is vital that Urban Renewal m Singapore be conceived m totality, the Urban Renewal Department of the Housing Development Board is providing the overall concept, initiative, and the infrastructure for the comprehensive development/redevelopment of the Central Area. All Urban Renewal
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  • 254 12  -  Herald Knight b bcvbn vnvhgfhgfh SINGAPORE'S Junior Champion, Leslie Leow, only 14 years old, won his first international chess game when he beat Malta's Sollars. Leow, playing the Black pieces, adopted his favourite opening, Dutch Defence, and played boldly with great confidence, advancing pawns
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  • 2271 12 "WE STRIVE TO FIND OUR HISTORY" :;VlEWPOi|||' SINGAPOREANS "expect the best as a matter of course, only the best is good enough for them ....The curious thing is that people who expect the best quite often do get it." No I regret to
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  • 376 12 THE Postal Publicity liaison officer Mr. Ow Kheng (S.H. Nov. 24) is talking nonsense when he compares the postal clerk's workload today with that of the "post war years." Our present workload has doubled or trebled. Probably, during his days as
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  • 89 12 IT MUST have been a very frightening experience for those two little boys who lost their lives m the lift. I write as a grandmother. Couldn't something be done about the lift service m the Housing Board Flats? I am sure there must be quite a number
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  • 429 12 Patience please, the great bus re-organisation is coming MR SEAH Jin Wah (S.H. Nov. 9) asks how much longer have bus passengers to endure "frustration and humiliation" at bus stops. The Government's reorganisation of the public transport system was announced a few months ago. A reorganisation of such magnitude will
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  • 238 12 ONE MAN'S MUSIC IS ANOTHER MAN'S NOISE WHILE we are m the midst of the Anti -Noise Pollution campaign, may I offer my views, and I feel sure those of others m my position, on the noise that pollutes the night air m Cuscaden Road. This was once a quiet,
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  • 210 12 OF THE numerous tributes paid to our late President, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, one stands out: that from Sir William Goode, the last governor of Singapore. I quote this extract: "Called from comparative obscurity to occupy the Istana at a critical hour m Singapore's history, when the change
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  • 644 13 PoWs in move 3 months before Nixoi's rescue bid' MIAMI, Florida, Thnrs. The North Vietnamese may have moved some lit American prisoaers-of-war out of the Son Tay Camp as long as three months before the Nov. 2t rescue mission. Air Force Brigadier General Leroy J. Manor said yesterday. Gen. Manor,
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  • 252 13 Rebels deny envoy kidnap claim MADRID, Thurs. Basque terrorists denied they were responsible for kidnapping the German Consul m San Sebastian on Tuesday. In a communique, they said the Consul, Eugene Beihl, was kidnapped "by a group which was expelled from the organisation three months ago and continues to use
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  • 68 13 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Director of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, Mikhail Chulaki, has been ousted from the post he held for more than 15 years. According to the evening newspaper Vechernaya Moskva, Chulaki will be succeeded by Yuri Muromtsev. The paper did not say what the 62-year-old former director
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  • 26 13 QUEBEC, Thurs. Quebec police carried out 3,068 raids and arrested 453 persons under the War Measures Act from October 16, to November 24.
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  • 97 13 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Singer Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra's eldest daughter, will marry producer-choreographer Hugh Lambert on Dec. 12, a spokesman said yesterday. The private Roman Catholic ceremony will be held at St. Louis Church m Cathedral City, California. It will be the second marriage
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  • 77 13 SAO PAULO, Brazil, Brazil's Minister of Education has admitted there Is torture of political prisoners In the country's jails but denied that tortures are systematic. "To say there is no torture would be to avoid the truth;* Minister Jarbas Passarlnho said m a Sao Paulo television
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  • 362 13 Russia gets tough over Berlin vcvcxvzcvHl\ Ww 0 t J BERLIN, Thurs. The Soviet Union this morning rejected a protest note by the United States, Britain and France accusing her of heightening tension m Berlin by allowing East German harassment of the access ways. The latest exchanges, which indicate a
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  • 202 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs. More than half the enlisted men m America's Vietnam forces use, or have used, marijuana. According to a survey published today one m six of these smoke hashish more than 200 times a year. And a team of army psychiatrists told a U.S:
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  • 180 13 CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. The Air Force today successfully hit targets 5,000 miles away m the Atlantic with a Minuteman 3 rocket equipped with multiple warheads. But the Air Force refused any further comment on the new test of the multiple independently-targetted reentry vehicle. LONG RANGE However, the
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  • 393 13 HOW TO DOWN A HELICOPTER WITH A RIFLE! JOEL HENRI m Hanoi reports on North Vietnamese home defence North Vietnarh, which to some extent enjoyed a false peace after the 1968 bombing halt, particularly north of the 19th Parallel, is a mobilised nation again. In home defence, since the recent
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  • 429 14 Cops threw acid at us jail girls a SAIGON, Thurs. Two Female inmates of a South Vietnamese Jail claimed riot police beat, tear-gassed and threw acid on more than 100 women prisoners. Both women are now m hospital m Saigon. They said they were among 416 female political prisoners at
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  • 397 14 COLUMBUS, Georgia, Thurs. A US$4OO million civil suit was filed yesterday m the U.S. district court here against the United States m connection with the alleged 1968 massacre at the South Vietnamese village of My Lai. The suit seeking US$2OO million m compensation damages and a
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  • 242 14 KIDNAP BOY SAFE PARIS, Thurs. A young boy, kidnapped outside his school on Monday, was found safe and sound by police near Meaux, 25 miles from the capital. Police recovered the *****,500 ransom paid by the parents and detained a woman. OIL GIANTS FINED NEW
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  • 163 14 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. President Thieu of South Vietnam says any one may run for office m the next election m his country, adding he accepts the principle of free elections for any form of Government. He said this moi tided Madam Nguyen Thi Binh
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  • 214 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs. U.S. Senator Robert Griffin, the Republican Party Whip, said yesterday that the United States has sent almost 500 tons of relief supplies to the area of East Pakistan ravaged by a cyclone, and has met every request of the Pakistani Government. Griffin said Administration efforts
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  • 231 14 WRIT HALTS LINER'S CHRISTMAS CRUISE PANAMA, Thurs. A court has halted a Russian passenger ship taking 700 Britons, Australians and New Zealanders to Sydney for Christmas. On the orders of the U.S. District Court a writ of attachment was served here on the master of the Shota Rustaveli m connection
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  • 123 14 Guerillas blow-up train BEIRUT, Thurs. Palestinian guerillas Mew up the Jerusalem -Haifa train killing and wounding a ■amber of Israeli passengers, the information office of the Fatah Guerilla Organisation announced here yesterday. A Fatah communique said the incident occurred on Monday near the village of Beit Safafa, just south of
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  • 35 14 DOQ PLOT FOILED CAIRO Thurs. South Yemen foiled an "American" plot for the Southern Provinces to secede at the end of last month, and turn them into a South Arabian Republic according to press reports.
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  • 151 14 PARIS, Thurs. Leftist militant Alain Geismar, one of the leading figures m the French disturbances of 1968, today lost his appeal against an 18 months jail sentence for incitement to public violence. Geismar, former leader of the banned Maoist Gauche Proletarienne (Proletarian left) movement, was
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  • 741 15  - Dons hit back at militant students PETER COLE-ADAMS bxcvbvcbcvb London THE CONTROVERSY over student unrest has taken a new twist over the past few days. In Britain and elsewhere there has been a rallying of dons. Those concerned have raised the banner of academic freedom. In university affairs somebody always
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  • 555 15  -  D.Y. CAPARAS Manila THE MOST serious and controversial pact made by the Philippines with any foreign country was the 1947 military bases agreement with the United States. Since its signing on March 14, 1947 by President Roxas (first President of the young republic), and U.S.
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  • 285 15 DWIGHT NEALE, Freetown NEALE Is the first newsman to enter Guinea since the invasion. Here is his report. CONSIDERABLE mystery still surrounds what happened In Guinea last week. But reports from African diplomatic missions In Conakry, from African and European diplomats who came out of the Guineas
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  • 348 16 SAIGON, Thurs.— A U.S. C-123 transport carrying 32 American servicemen and 12 Vietnamese is missing and presumed downed m central South Vietnam, the same region where another C-123 with 79 persons aboard was lost a week ago, the U.S. Command announced today. Authorities said
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  • 77 16 Woman robbed of her life savings TWO MEN, one armed with a knife, held up housewife Setha Khor and robbed her of her savings totalling $450 yesterday. Madam Khor of Saiboo Street came out of her house at about 2.30 a.m. to answer a knock at the door when she
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  • 62 16 FIVE MEN got away with a motor-cycle after they attacked its owner, Toh Seng Sim, 19, m Kitchener Road on Wednesday night. Toh came out from a cinema at about 11.35 p.m. and was walking to his motor-cycle when the five men suddenly attacked him. He sustained slight
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  • 130 16 The Customs wade into a real haul CUSTOMS officers waded chest-deep la a hiacyuth pond yesterday to recover 1M ouegallou tins of illicit samsu. It took them more than three hours of wading to and fro before the pond m Bah Soon Pah Road near Sembawang had yielded all of
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  • 119 16 FACTORY worker Miss Tay Geok Choo, 20, was admitted to the Outram Road General Hospital shortly after she collapsed on the beach m Tanah Merah Besar yesterday. Her condition is said to be serious. An eyewitness said at about 3 p.m. Miss Tay was
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  • 308 16 Trial opens despite threat to hostage BURGOS, Thurs.— The Spanish Government opened its court-martial hearings against 15 Basque separatists as scheduled today, despite a threat that the fate of a kidnapped West German Consul hangs on the outcome of the trial. The IS face charges ranging from bandit y and
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  • 206 16 A life on the ocean wave is the only life for me... FORTY years at sea has not dampened Captain C.W. Leedbatter's love for the ocean. Yesterday he retired as master of the Rajula then said he plans to be a nautical assessor or get a job delivering ships. Captain
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  • 68 16 SIM Kok Hua, 26, a former' detective corporal, has been committed to stand trial m the High Court on a charge of robbery. He is accused of robbing a dispensary counter salesman, Mr. Song Boon Quee, and a language tutor, Mr. Yang Yuan, of
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  • 162 16 MANILA, Thurs. Promoting her new sex film was nothing to actress Yvonne... nothing at all. And that was why there was a near riot at a cinema here. For 17-year-old Yvonne wiggled into the cinema lobby and stripped right down
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    • 55 16 There's a career WAITING FOR YOU as a Pilot m the Air Defence command j For details please complete and send the coupon off N »m I now to. NRIC No: Age: Officer Commanding, Addr«*»: I Aircrew Selection Centre. L Central Manpower Base. School: Education: Kallang, Singapore 14. Pr.vious Employment
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 162 17 A YOUTH admitted m court yesterday that he had stolen a friend's radiogram from his flat. Factory worker Liong Ah Ha, 20, was charged with breaking into Mr. Lam Yun Noon's flat m Taman Jurong on Monday and stealing a radiogram. Sr. Insp. J.
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    • 171 17 THE incoming committee of the Port Workers' Union to be elected within two weeks will have the first task of working out a scheme to settle the union debt of $250,000 owed to contractors who built the union house m Cantonment Road. This was
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    • 45 17 PENANG, Thurs. An American tourist, Mr. Thomas George Ursich, 25, was found dead m his hotel room here this evening. He arrived here from Bangkok on Tuesday and had a new passport issued m Tokyo giving his home address as Washington.
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    • 313 17 GOVERNMENT doctors who get promoted to senior registrars may now find that while they gain a promotion increment, they also lose their annual increment for one year. This new administrative quirk is revealed m the latest issue of the Singapore Government Medical and
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    • 125 17 MAYFLOWER Gardens residents are planning a dustup. They have formed an association to fight the grime from a nearby asphalt factory. The Residents Association's new officials are: Mr. Boris Theseira, president; Mr. K.S. Vincent, vice-president; Mr. Lim Tok Khee, secretary; Mr. Ho Yeng Chow,
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    • 60 17 LANCE corporal Hannah Andrew, of H.M.S. Sim bang, was fined a total of $90 yesterday and banned from driving class three vehicles for a year for driving without a licence. He was fined $30 for driving m Taranto Road on March 18 with an expired
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    • 174 17 AFTER THE TALKING, DELEGATES VISIT A CLINIC FOR THEIR PRACTICAL DELEGATES of the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) attending a seminar on Youth and Family Planning In Singapore visited the Cytology Unit at the FamUy Planning Centre m Dunearn Road yesterday. The unit provides a cancer screening service for women
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    • 167 17 SCIENTISTS and doctors doing research should seak publicity if they want funds to continue their work. So says Dr. Howard Goodman, World Health Organisation immunology chief who is here for three days. He said that m America for instance, scientists had traditionally
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    • 379 17 'Cancer risk grows as a country develops' THE RISK OF cancer infection grows greater m developing countries like Singapore as affluence and industries increase, the Director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Dr. J. Higginson, said when he arrived here from the Lyons (France) headquarters of the lARC
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    • 179 17 Car owners: if vou'if^ a air-conditioner m^^ l^kt > -^00^^ It's an automatic relay switch and it's just about the greatest Jfr little thing that's ever happened to a car fitted with a built-in jjr air-conditioner. It will automatically switch your air-conditioner -rsiiflHr °ff whenever it's necessary, eg. when you
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 79 17 Swami arriving tomorrow SWAMI Chidananda Maharaj, world president of the Divine Life Society, wfll be visiting Singapore tomorrow.! He will attend a special pooja ceremony at the Sri Perumal Temple at Serangoon Road on Saturday at 6.30 pm and will later talk on "Yoga for Peace, Happiness and Perfection" at
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  • 77 18 A JOBLESS Malaysian who rode his friend's scooter without his permission was fined a total of $110 m a traffic court yesterday. Salim bin Ahmad was fined $30 for riding the scooter, $30 for not having a driving licence and $50 for riding without insurance
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  • 185 18 SCOUTS GO NORTH TO BLAZE TRAII OF GOODWILL FORTY-TWO members •f the Raffles Scout Group (Troop 21§2) are bow Mazing a trail of goodwill m West Malaysia. They left Raffles Institution la a chartered bus yesterday morning, planning to go as far north as Penang. They plan to return m
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  • 671 18 The defence case. Mimi did not stab Mrs Watanabe MIMI Wong's counsel, Mr. N.C. Goho, submitted yesterday that his client did not stab Mrs.Ayako Watanabe and if she did, she must have been m a state where her mental responsibility was substantially impaired. Mr. Goho said that the defence had
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  • 99 18 THE National Book Development Council and the National Library are jointly organising a series of talks on great novels and novelists starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday m the staff training room of the National LibraryMr. Ly Singko, a Chinese dra matist
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  • 19 18 dsansan hot rass again! Gee, mom could sure LBA&H A IOT ABOUT COOWN' FOCW >4J^/* 1
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  • 338 18 THE DAY A BAR BOUNCER GOT BOUNCED HIMSELF TWO secret society thugs hid m a brothel on July 9 an hour after an assistant headman of the Patt Leong gang was stabbed m Geylang Road, a coroner was told yesterday. The two Ong Lek Khoon, 29, described by Insp. Philip
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    • 749 18 16th BIS DAYI 11 BrfRW I -JO. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p.m. "LOST IN THC DESERT" Color Dirkie Hayes (A Columbia Picture) School Concession: $1.00 TO ANY SCAT DAILY at 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00 4 6.30 p.m. Shows. 3rd HAPPY WEEK! DAILY 3 SHOWS: 1.15. 4JO A 5.30 p.m. (Suns 4
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 169 18 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m.. World Meteorological Organisation Seminar at the Cultural) Centre. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Photo exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. Philippine festival at the Singapore Hilton: 12 p.m. 3 p.m.: Lunch: 7 p.m. 11 p.m.: Dinner and a fashion show. 5.30 p.m. Opening of
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  • 413 19 MOTOR-RACING makes up most of the foreign items m this evening's "Sports Parade I It features Australian driver, Jack Brabham competing for the last time; Nina Kindt, widow of Jochen Kindt, receiving the world championship trophy for her late husband who was killed
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    • 1051 19 THf SiNCAfOaf HI I AID HID AY DICImbEB 4 1970 WmiwW RADIO view iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Juara Kugiran 70 Musical Band 3.20 For The Family (English) Group Contest E 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 3.52 The Beverly Hillbillies "Jethro's Week (English) Pad" (comedy) E
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    • 109 19 TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 Z 9 p.m. Channel 5 Z 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 2 RADIO E 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio j Malaysia. 1.30 p.m. Radio Singapore, Z Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From 2 Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From BBC). j
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  • 167 20 A maxi facelift for the Mini FOR 11 long years, the Mini retained the same basic body shape until it became a marque on its own and decided to have a much welcomed facelift: Now we have the Mini Clubman. The car finally looks respectable and more "with-it" m fact
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    917 20  -  ALLAN CHAN By In this corner of the Herald motorists and riders avoid the everycU affect all machines however well c car or motor cycle has a problem, diagnosis and prescription to DRIVE Herald, Third Floor, People's Park Bridge Road. The door hinges are now concealed and prepare yourself...
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    • 87 20 l)Df |/f* 3 Keeping cool "^^^^SMSjjfcfcEd&^JF The radiator filler Jcap must have a good rubber A faulty seal allows pressure and water to Caps differ m size although the poundage may seal or it cannot retain the correct pressure m escape, and you may boil. When replacing make be the
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  • CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE
    • 551 21 Apart from the booze, mistletoe and dipsomaniacs which remain standard on all such occasions, there are three different kinds of office parties one can attend. THE FI&ST is the "ComeAnd Meet The Boss And His Wife At Their-Home" party, held either m the late morning (for buffet
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    • 276 21 FESTAL BOARD: TRADITIONAL FARE RECIPES FROM READERS ALL RIGHT, we take It back. We said on Monday (Living Nov. 3t) that Singaporeans have vet to evolve their own festive fare for Christmas. We found out on Tuesday that they have! Three housewives rang op and told as the traditional dishes
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    • 315 21 r-irwiiij- I P I I •HOWTOmake ■■■■■BdHHBdl your own II snowman fl MENUS AND RECIPES from soft and fluffy, readers Page 22 and he won't fl|^ DO-IT- YOLRSELF gift ideas S 6^™ nJE? 16 £tt* Pages 23 28 and chicken At" SHOPPING GLIDE Pages 24, 25, wire and M 2%
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  • 705 22 CHRISTMAS JOY SHARED... MENUS AND FROM HERALD READERS THE TANS' MENU rffcfc Hundred Birds and (tests .rfr, Xp Roast Spring Chicken j§£ Sweet and Sour Fish jfu Chinese Beefsteak i|fe Gado-gado #Hee Pior Soup (see Herald, Oct. 26). 4& Prawn Fritters TC& Fruit Salad Cream Caramel RECIPES Hundred
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  • 13 22 VXI 6OTK STOP THAT CRYIN 1 OR All HE'S GONNA
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  • 273 22 Recipe for two chicken pies 3 one pound pkts. ready-made puff pastry 1 chicken, weighing about 3 katis cleaned and sliced 4 carrots cubed 1 kati potatoes skinned and cubed 1 dsp. cornflour 1 lb. minced meat, fried m oil 4 onions sliced 2" cinnamon 1 small
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  • Article, Illustration
    113 22 HEART PIN CUSHIONS are fun. Cut pattern heart from 6 m. square of paper. Fold this m two and round the corners into heart shape. Use paper as guide when cutting out two hearts m material. Stitch hearts together, leaving hole for stuffing, then turn inside out, press
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    • 125 22 with JONG MEE I OUR SPECIAL SERVICE: I 411, North Bridge Road. Spore 7. Tel: ***** I The new collection off Christian XJlOt Neckties asserts individuality m colour. Cheerful, tasteful colours. Each deftly tailored m a gentlemanly manner. I^Sl ff *j*T§la4£ Singapore's L^lpl \^}*T^££^^^^^ onl V exclusive men's shop 81
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    194 23 A DO-IT-YOURSELF SNOWMAN TISSUE PAPER IN CHICKEN WIRE MESH INSTEAD OF SNOW... IF TWO TOTS can make it, so can you. John and Sharon Snodgrass created their own Frosty this year, with just a little bit of help from mum and dad (Mr. and Mrs. Randall Snodgrass). You need
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    137 23 ALL LITTLE girls like doll's houses. But they are usually expensive to buy, and take up a lot of room. The doll's house shown here is simple to make and can easily be folded away when not m use. Even though there are no walls or roof,
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  • 133 26 Chuckle with Charlie and the boys New "Emperor" mini-transistor radio m smart plastic case. Colours m yellow, red, white, blue and black with black trim. $15 from Luck's Ltd. Orchard Road. MING SING at 547, North Bridge Road, have toys from 50 cents to $50 to delight children of all
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  • 152 26 WITH LOVE FROM YOU That special gift From the Toko de Zon departmental store on the second floor of the People's Park Complex at New Bridge Road... For HIM latest T-shirts from Bisley of Australia orange with two bold white stripes at $40 and green polo neck at $30; latest
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  • 49 26 Fly your OWN spaceship Boys will be enthralled by these remote controlled battery operated cars. Featured here are the sand buggy, yellow mustang, big machine sports and shovel dozer. Prices from $8 to $12. The battery operated space ship costs $8.50 while the freight train set is at $6.
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  • 1632 27 CHRISTMAS means a busy time for Mum. Here are lots of ideas for keeping the kids out of your hair. Cut this out for future reference you'll need it! Keep ready: Pencils, paints, paste, paper, blunt-end scissors, plain paper bags, paper plates, ping-pong balls, playing cards, sticky
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  • 234 27 ACTING PRESIDENT'S WIFE TO OPEN CHRISTMAS FAIR MRS. Yeoh Ghim Seng, wife of the acting President, will open Christmas Fair 1970 at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. The fair will be the grand finale to all the prefair functions held m the last two-and-a-half months m aid
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  • 118 28 Dish-lifter made from towelling Use yard of 18-inch wide towelling material. Cut towelling m half length-wise, and cut the top (A) from one half. Fold the remaining material m two (see diagram below) and cut out four mitt shapes (B and C) as shown. Place one piece of C at
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    • 718 29 TWO weeks ago we discussed what to do when your Mikuni carburettor drowned. Tuesday was Hari Raya and I was m Geylang, where a lot more things than carburettors were drowning m the floods. What happens when your bike still will not start after you have cleaned out
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  • 321 31 Singapore fourth in women's event ASIAN BOWLING TOURNEY BANGKOK, Thurs. Guam won the opening event of the fifth Asian bowling tournament here yesterday taking the three-man event with a 3,404 pinfall score for six games. Second was Taiwan with a 3,362 total and third Japan posing 3,353 points. The Philippines
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  • 219 31 Bacher hopes happy future for the game JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Springbok cricket captain Ali Bacher said that understanding and compromise was needed by South Africa and her critics abroad to ensure a happy future for cricket Addressing the South African Institution of Civil Engineers, Dr. Baher said the aspirations of all
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  • 299 31 LONDON, Thurs.-Brian Close, abruptly dismissed by Yorkshire after 22 years as a professional, has started English fans arguing over the rights and wrongs of one-day cricket. Close does not like the oneday, fast scoring matches that have been brought m to win new followers for
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  • 492 31 TAIPEI, Thurs. The Taiwanese contingent to the Sixth Asian Games which boasts of a world record holder m Miss Chi Cheng (track and field) was presented with the national flag yesterday ready. The team left for Bangkok today. The flag was presented by
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  • 37 31 RANGOON, Thurs. A 79--member Burmese contingent will take part m the Sixth Asian Games m Bangkok, it was announced here. Burma will contest eight events football, track and field, weightlifting, boxing, badminton, shootinc. cvcline and yachting. AP
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  • 349 31 Filipinos hope to finish top 3 in team standings radlophoto) BANGKOK, Thurs. The Philippines, despite the current "low morale" of its athletes, will "make a strong bid for second or third place" m the general standings of the Sixth Asian Games m Bangkok. This was the prediction today of Alberto
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  • 312 31 WASHINGTON, Thurs -While Muhammad Ali is training for a return to Madison Square Garden, his lawyers are preparing for a court battle which could be hit last big fight for a while. It has been nearly 3V6 years since Ali, born Casshts Clay, was
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
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  • 478 32 CYCLONE THREATENS OPENING OF ASIAN GAMES CLEARING UP OPERATION BANGKOK, Thurs. A powerful new cyclone m the Bay of Bengal now bearing down on Thailand is threatening the opening of the Sixth Asian Games scheduled for Dec. 9. The Meteorological Department said here today it couldn't determine the exact direction
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  • 340 32 Gunalan seeded to meet Sangob in last four BANGKOK, Thuis. Malaysia, Japan and Indonesia' Asia's top countries m badminton have been drawn m the same group for the women's team event of the Sixth Asian Games starting here on Dec 9 The weaker teams from Thailand, South Korea and Taiwan
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  • 130 32 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. The Australian national soccer team will play their second game m Mexico tomorrow, when they meet the Leon Tanners m the City of Leon. The Aussies lost their first game on Tuesday against Mexico's national team 3-0 at the Aztec stadium before a
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  • 113 32 LONDON, Thurs. Two English clubs scored convincing home wins m first leg matches of the third round of the European Cup, Fairs Cup last night, Arsenal beat Beveren Waas of Belgium 4-0 here, while Leeds United crushed Sparta Prague of Czechoslovakia G-0. Ray Kennedy paced
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    40 32 Singapore's Henry Tan who finished second m the World Bowling Championships at Copenhagen recently. Picture shows the top four receiving their prizes after the tournament. From left: Klaus Mueller, the winner, Henry Tan, Frank Lv Wen Chuan and Wayn Zmrhal.
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  • 186 32 TOKYO, Thurs. World junior lightweight boxing champion, Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan tonight won a close 2-1 decision over World featherweight champion Shozo Sayo of Japan m a 10-round non-title contest held at Tokyo's Nippon University Auditorium. There were no knockdowns m the
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  • 92 32 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The soccer director of the Brazilian Sports Confederation (CBO) said that the Jules Rimet trophy won permanently by Brazil m the World Cup competition, is definitely the original one. "Brazil repeated the thorough examination of the Cup this year the same way the English did when
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  • 97 32 HONOLULU, Thurs. Julio Guerrero of Mexico scored a fifth round technical knockout over Ely Axinto of the Philippines on Tuesday night m a bantamweight bout. Guerrero's win came when ring physicians refused to let Axinto come out m the fifth round due to a badly
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  • 311 32 Armed Forces retain title DISPLAYING marked superiority, Singapore Armed Forces retained the FAS Youth title for the third successive year when they defeated Darul Afiah 4-1 m the final at Jalan Besar yesterday. As no arrangements were made between the FAS and the donors, Singapore Pools, Armed Forces will not
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  • 302 32 Fischer regains lead at world chess tourney PALMA, Majorca, Thurs. American Bobby Fischer went back into the lead m the 17th round of the interzonal tournament of the World Chess championship here yesterday. Victory over the Argentinian Rubinetti gave him eleven points, with two games m hand. The East German
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