Singapore Herald, 7 December 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No H8 Singapore Monday, December 7, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 266 1 LONDON, Sun. Sir Laurence Olivier is still waiting m the wings to take his seat m the House of Lords. The 63-year-old Shakespearean actor was made a peer by Queen Elizabeth II last June but complications have arisen over his
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  • 137 1 MANILA, Sun. An English knife collector has written to the Manila police asking to buy the dagger used by Bolivian Benjamin Mendoza m his abortive attempt on the Pope's life. The Daily Bulletin said today that the letter, addressed to police chief
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  • 80 1 MANILA, Mm. Philippine Air Lines (PAL) pilots decided to retire or resign en masse "anytime this week" m protest against allegedly unfair labour practices by the management. The Manila Times reported this morning that PAL, the country's only international carrier, lost an estimated 3 5 million
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  • 70 1 FIGHTING AGAIN IN JORDAN AMMAN, Sun. Fighting with heavy machine-guns broke out this evening near Djebel Amman, one of the hills on which Amman Is built. Canse of the shooting was not Immediately known, but It was presumed the fighting was between Jordanian regular forces and Palestinian commandos. Earlier today,
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  • 281 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israel's Cabinet met to discuss President Nixon's message to Prime Minister Golda -Meir and was expected to request the President to further clarify his Mid-east policy. Sources said that despite the "friendly and sympathetic" tone of the message received on Saturday, Israel was not
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  • 146 1 Furs el i police stale in the Irish Republic DUBLIN, Su. An atmosphere of apprehension gripped this capital of the frlslh Republlc today, with undercurrent fears of a police state emerging. A 54-foot monument commemorating a visit by King George IV of England to Ireland la the 18th century was
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  • 38 1 RANGOON, Sun. Burma introduced the right-hand side traffic system today throughout the country. The official newspaper Guardian said that motor vehicles m most countries were being driven on the right side of the road.
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  • 35 1 BEERSHEBA: An Israeli civilian twin-engined Cessna plane crashed m the Negev Desert today killing all four people on board, while another plane of the same type disappeared m northern Israel, the State Radio said. DDD
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  • 21 1 SAIGON: A proGovernment Saigon daily reported today that U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker may leave his post the end of this month.
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  • 19 1 DAMASCUS: Students, workers and peasants staged demonstrations m support of the federation of Egypt, Syria, Libya and the Sudan.
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  • 74 1 MR GOH IN DOUBLE TROUBLE LAST week just wasn't Goh Hock Lian's week. Mr Goh, 26, of Lorong 35, Geylang was warded at Outram Road Hospital on Tuesday. On Saturday he was still m his hospital bed when his wife told him his car had been stolen. He'd parked his
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  • 448 1 Of public servants, carrot and stick MINISTERS may be "public servants," but some people try to stretch this point a bit too far, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Minister for Science and Technology said yesterday. He recalled a "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign m 1959 when he took up a broomstick to
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  • 35 1 PEKING, Sun. Soviet Ambassador Vassili Tolstikov and Leonid Illyichev, Chief of the Russian Delegation negotiating wigh the Chinese on Soviet-Chinese border questions, left for Moscow, to attend the Supreme Soviet on Dec. 8.
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  • 133 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers wrote to violinist Yehudi Menuhin over the weekend there had been a misunderstanding and that the violinist would not lose his U.S. citizenship because he had agreed to become an honorary Swiss citizen, the State Department
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  • 172 1 Onassis grabs control of Ulster shipyard— report BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sun.— A Belfast newspaper reported that Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis had gained control of the giant Harland and Wolff shipyard. A spokesman for the shipyard said, however, no agreement has been reached on the future of the company which is
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  • 52 1 ANN ARBOR, Sun. Actress Jane Fonda and six companions were arrested m a car reported stolen by Hertz Corp, but it was a mix-up. Police said Miss Fonda and her French companions had rented a car from Avis but mistakenly drove away m a Hertz car parked
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  • 115 1 TOKYO, sun. The Japanese Government has decided that the content of nicotine and tar m cigarettes wfll be indicated on all packets of Japanese cigarettes from April next year. The decision was made last Wednesday on the advice of the Monopoly Enterprise Council based
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  • 64 1 LA PAZ: "Rightwing pressures" are holding up the release of French writer Regis Debray and five other imprisoned members of the Che Guevara guerilla band, two Bolivian Daily Newspapers said. El Diario said a Government decision on whether to free the six prisoners "has been postponed
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  • 291 1 Partner No. 4 joins Alliance From V.K. CHIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance Party today accepted its direct member group as its fourth partner. This group will be known as the Alliance Direct Membership Organisation (ADMO) and will be represented m the National Council by four members. This was decided
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    • 54 1 Him c MAN burned to death m kitchen— Page 3 DDD SINGAPORE University to lose two Deans Page 4 DDD CALL for better deal for labour Page 5 DDD FREEDOM fighters lay down their arms— Page 10 have an ice-cold today Vf <&*'*\'''l'*'''''-'i't''-^EB@fi'' 4^^*\. •*^UjjStMt^tt^Elft ''tt^^f the flavour where the
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  • 1038 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY PROGRESS is a matter of identifying problems and solving them. A particularly interesting stage of this process is when a problem has been grasped and independent thought has been given to its various aspects but an integral solution has not yet
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  • 1014 2  - Pakistan: After the cyclone, a political storm DAVID LOSHAK By Dacca THE TRAGEDY of East Pakistan, where 500,000 people are now reliably estimated to have died m November's tidal wave disaster, is not simply that it is cursed with a geography tailor-made for catastrophe. Here disaster is born of geography
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  • 477 2 Changi and the noise problem Monday, December 7, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD COMMUNICATIONS Minister Yong Nyuk Lin's reiteration that the Government has not abandoned the possibility of developing Changi as a civil airport, despite the current expansion programme at Paya Lebar, is most welcome. From the point of view of
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  • 71 3 CHINATOWN GETS SWITCHED ON IN A BIG WAY WITH A TREE OF LIGHTS CHINATOWN never looked like this before, but here m the People's Park Complex is a brightly-illuminated 35-ft tall tree to put you m the Christmas spirit, as you shop. It reaches three storeys from the ground floor
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  • 337 3 HE STAYED BACK WHEN FAMILY MOVED TO NEW FLAT A CARPENTER'S charred body was found m his house m Jalan Pintau, 5% mile Upper Thomson Road, yesterday afternoon a few hours after his wife and three sons had moved out to a Housing
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  • 46 3 AN executive officer at the Ministry of Education, Miss Karmen Senevtnate, 22, was crowned "Executive Service Queen" (above) last night. Runner-up m the contest, organised by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, was Miss Wong Lee Chin, also from the same Ministry.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 113 3 10 a.m. Classes on Chinese New World Amusement painting begin at the Park. YWCA, Raffles Quay. 7 p.m. Night bazaars at m« n 1L Balestier Road, Jurong 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Beethoven Roa d (7'^m.s.), Jalan Bukit bicentenary exhibition at Ho Swee, Lorong 3 the National Library. (Geylang), Prinsep Street,
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  • 140 4 THE University of Singapore will lose two of Its senior staff within the next few months, it was reliably learnt yesterday. They are Dr. (Mrs.) Thio Sn Mien, Dean of the Law Faculty and Professor Klang Al Kirn, Dean of the
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  • 85 4 ONE motor-scooter and two motor-cycles were reported stolen m Beach Road Housing Estate on Saturday. Rahman bin Iksan, 23, who parked his scooter m front of Block 3, found it missing at about 8 a.m. Ec Kiang Soon, 23, found his motor cycle
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Health Minister Tan Sri Sardon said today $3.9 million would be spent next year to complete rural health projects under the First Malaysia Plan. He added that more doctors would also be sent to the rural areas and that the shortage of doctors
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  • 54 4 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Government has submitted a report on the mortg aging of Malay reservation land m the state to Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Talib Karim. who disclosed this today, declined however to state the number of people
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  • 21 4 FOUR Rotarians will give a three-minute talk each at the Rotary Club of Singapore East's weekly luncheon on Friday.
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  • 257 4 'Shoppers' paradise image neglects Singapore's culture' SINGAPORE has promoted her "shoppers' paradise" image abroad at the expense of her culture, with the result that tourists seeking cultural activities here have very little access to them. This comment came from Mr. John Birman, Director of The Festival of Perth, 1971, who
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Information and Culture Minister, Dato Ham/ah bin Dato Abu Samah will discuss about more media co-operation with his Thai counterpart. Dato Hamzah, who is also chairman of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, left for Bangkok this morning to attend the Asian Games. ''We will
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  • 405 4 $25m. British technical education ADVISER: FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PLANS WILL DEPEND ON SPORE BRITAIN is to provide a $25 million aid programme to help Singapore develop a "first class* technical education system by 1973. Of this amount, 75 per cent will be m the form of an interest-free loan, repayable over
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  • 127 4 KUANTAN, Sun.— The Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaya today called on the Pahang Government to investigate the administration of land offices m the state. The vice-president of the Pahang branch of the party, Mr. Slvasubramaniam, m a statement said Land Offices m the
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  • 34 4 Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Minister for Science and Technology will attend a dinner at the Ming Court Hotel tonight to inaugurate a symposium organised by the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association.
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  • 22 4 AN exhibition of works by artist Khalil Ibrahim will be held at gallery 6A, m Raffles Place on Dec. 14.
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  • 481 4 PASTOR'S 'SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT' PLAN AN ANGLICAN pastor is planning to organise a group of social workers and planners to help Chinatown residents overcome problems of adjustment resulting from the Government's urban renewal programme. The Rev. James Wong of St. Andrew's Cathedral, who "is leading a
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  • 330 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Action will be taken to protect Malaysia's interests once Britain enters the European Common Market, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said at the weekend. "Malaysia is worried about Britain's entry into the Common Market
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  • 42 4 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sun. Brunei is to buy an SRN 6 hovercraft from Britain for its Army. It bought a smaller hovercraft costing nearly $1,000,000 four years ago, but it had to be grounded because of mechanical troubles.
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    • 34 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker ygAM. me ALWA>^ N iffii .-few I Y O U CAN 1 I FORGETS TO RAKE I X EE <^rai^'-^' ®i '^irf 7 ALWAYS V THE TRAP 6 J
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  • 280 5 'BOSSES HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF ACT' THE National Trades Union Congress wants the Government to amend the Employment Act to allow workers' to get a bigger share of the mounting profits of their firms. NTUC vice-president, Mr. Joseph Tan Meng Kwang, said m a
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  • 64 5 St. John party for seven new presidents THE SIXTH Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade held a tea party at their headquarters m Beach Road to welcome seven new presidents to the Corps yesterday. The new presidents are (from left to right) Messrs. G. Murugaiyan, Narong Norasakkunkit, Wong Kwong
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  • 170 5 DOG owners can renew their licences for 1971 from Jan. 2, it was announced yesterday. The National Development Ministry's Primary Production Department has printed thousands of posters m the four languages to remind the PUDUC. Licensing will begin on Jan. 2
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  • 30 5 POLICE arrested a man m Beach Road yesterday evening when he was seen chasing another man with a parang. The man will be charged m court today.
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  • 25 5 A COCKTAIL party to celebrate the opening of the First Electronic Plaza Ltd., will be held on Sunday at People's Park shopping complex..
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  • 69 5 THE new British High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. Samuel Falle, presented his credentials to the acting President, Dr. Yeoh Ghim Seng, at the Istana on Saturday morning. Mr. Falle, 51, succeeds Sir Arthur de la Mare who is now the British Ambassador to
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  • 102 5 Walkers raise $3,425 for charity A CHARITY walk, organised by the European and Australian communities at Serangoon Gardens raised about $3,425 yesterday for the Red Cross, Tampines and Cheshire Homes. The walk, organised by Cpl. Jack Morgan of the 121 st Signal Squad, began at 8.15 a.m. It was opened
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    • 64 5 A new car park V% V% £fc on Collyer Quay Overseas Union Enterprise Ltd announce the opening of their new OVERSEAS UNION MULTI -STOREY CAR PARK Hourly parking for 750 cars Time: 7.00 am to 6.00pm i v !i^^:vU'^ /V| lifiv;; v; h n m 1 1 ni; i >^:,<
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  • 157 6 Harbour blasting warning to all ships THE PSA is carrying out underwater blasting m the single buoy mooring system area south of Pulau Aver Chawan and Seldt Sinki m the western sector. The blasting operations which started three days ago are expected to take about six months. The Authority says
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  • 24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Culture, Wan Kadir bin Ismail, has been re-appointed to the post.
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  • 95 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government will soon announce amendments to the labour laws agreed to by the Labour Ministry and the unions. The Assistant Labour Minister, Mr. Lee San (boon, disclosed this today when presenting certificates of meritorious service to members of the Union
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  • 714 6 5,000-mile flight to Bangkok by a grandfather COMING TO SINGAPORE TO NEGOTIATE WITH SAF BANGKOK, Sun. A grandfather has piloted a single-engined plane 5,000 miles from New Zealand to Bangkok to promote sales of the machine one of the latest manufactured by the aeronautics firm of Aero-Engine New Zealand Ltd.
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  • 151 6 PENANG, Sun. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, has agreed to observe 1971 as Teachers' Training Year. This was disclosed today by the secretary-general of the ministry, Dato Sheikh Hussein bin Sheikh Mohamed, at the closing ceremony of the National Seminar on Educational
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  • 34 6 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade's Sixth Corps of West Central Area, will hold a tea Party at the Brigade Headquarters m Beach Road to welcome the Corps' President at 11.00 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 164 6 THE GREEN LIGHT TO ENGAGE SABAH PORT ADVISERS KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The green Ught has been obtained to engage consultants to carry out the detailed engineering design of the Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan ports project m its second phases. The design would be up to the stage where international tenders
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  • 223 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The secretarygeneral of the DAP, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, has said the Government's refusal to allow parliamentary debate on next year's Budget means Malaysians must expect new taxes. The Budget will be presented to the governing National
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  • 46 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Boys' Brigade of Malaysia today re-elected Mr. Tan Teik Hock as its national President. The vice-presidents are Mr. Paul Peter and Mr. Feah Yun Khong, with Mr. Ong Tit Hoe as secretary and Mr. Lim Mah Thye as treasurer.
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  • 270 6 Tunku expects more MPs to defect to Alliance KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is expecting more Opposition MPs and State Assemblymen to defect to the Alliance Party. This could come about only if the Alliance continued to work for the national interest, he added. The Tunku
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    • 43 6 a a w a 5 [tuiiM H-LI (C) >C.»k K«»lu.«. Synd.c.l>, In. 1970 World i.«hl. .r.rivrd "I've only got two steaks, Mama, but Ed will find an excuse to woj-k late at the office if I call and tell him 4 YOU'RE staying."
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  • town talk
    • 385 7  - Complex with all you need except postal facilities A. K. LEE By IN PEOPLE'S Park Complex we have lawyers and doctors, restaurants and stalls, department stores and trinket counters, social escort agencies and nightclubs, flats (and soon penthouses), travel agencies, a Toto booth, newspaper offices. You name it and it's
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    • 20 7 Nancy Worg's Social Notes Smiles and drinks. From left Mrs. llsa Ivanovich Safronov, Mrs. Shirley Cross and Mrs. E.W. Backer.
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    • 294 7 Fashions, food and wine Italian style AN EVENING of Italian fashions, food and wine was held at the Singapore Hilton Ballroom last Wednesday. The Italian Trade Commissioner, Mr. G. Modugno, and his wife were the hosts. Four Italian mannequins, Roberta Genesi, Diana Coccorese, Giovanna Ascenzi and Lucilla Sciommeri flew m
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    • 165 7 WE MAY be m the age of Aquarius where anything goes but a fine Chinese custom which hasn't gone is the celebration of the "First Moon" of new born babies. Successful young banker Tjio Kay Loen of Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, and his sweet
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    • 301 7 Women's groups joint Christmas CHRISTMAS is fast approaching and it's time once again to share m the season of love and goodwill. The Chinese Women's Association together with Ikebana International and its Sogetsu Chapter held a joint Christmas lunch at the Hilton ballroom last Friday. Guest of honour was Mrs.
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    • 107 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young f DAGVS/000, I SOI (YOU PROMISED BUT THIS SPORT SHIRT THAT'S "THE KIND Of\ PASSED A STORE N\ADE A Z NOT TO BUY WAS BEAUTIFUL-* AND THING THAT GIVES A 1 1 1DDAY THAT WAS LITTLE ANYTHING < IT WAS JUST YOUR FELLOW A GUILT r^
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    • 495 7 I 1 I JUT WrTwTtWfYm^m ICr WrffmTW^fKTm J You'll meet up with all Mars and Mercury m j i sorts of types today m your sign give added l your daily round. Rely impetus to organising j i■ on your sixth sense to ana planning of matters i 1 tell
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  • FORUM HEALTH
    • 485 8 For measles, better safe than sorry... YOU'VE probably never heard of the Kettering shield. Many m the medical field here do not know of its existence either. This is an award which our rural maternal and child health services received over 10 years ago for their good work and is
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    • 243 8 THAT OBITUARY ON YUSOF MEMBERS of the editorial board of the Singapore Undergrad the main Singapore University Students' Union publication have been officially told to apologise and resign for publishing a "facetious" obituary on the late President Yusof. The order came from the
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    • 68 8 TWO hundred and thirty-two police officers have been awarded long service medals. The recipients include a chief inspector, eight senior inspectors, 18 inspectors, 58 sergeants, 63 corporals and 84 constables. Among them are three women: Sr. Insp. Mandy Goh Peng Neo of Traffic
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    • 211 8 WHO WANTS A CABINET SEAT?— THE DONS DON'T KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has tried without success to recruit university professors to fill a Cabinet seat vacated when Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh, was dropped m September. This was stated here today by the chairman of
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    • 74 8 PENANG, Sun. Undergraduates of the University of Penang today submitted a memorandum to the Education Minister, Inche Hussein Onn urging him to secure the former British barracks m Glugor immediately as the university's campus. The memorandum also called on the Minister to speed up the process of
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    • 747 8 AS mentioned m your editorial on "Killer Lifts" (S.H. Dec. 3), the Board has carried out surveys m some of its estates m the past to assess whether its tenants were m favour of contributing to the cost of engaging lift attendants. The response
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    • 256 8 OPULENCE IN A HUNGRY WORLD I AM a visitor to Singapore who could not afford to live m one of the new luxury hotels even if I wished to. I was shocked by your front page story, with picture, about 600 pounds of margarine, costing $900, being used for a
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    • 198 8 THOUGH the following thoughts are a wee bit late I feel they are still relevant. It took me just half an hour of listening to the mournful music during the mornings of the Nov. 23 to realise that the President was dead. What happened on that and the following
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    • 310 8 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. Iff correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed. WITH reference to Professor Athony Young's article (S.H. Dec. 3), it
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    • 287 8 I CHESS.. .by Herald Knight j SINGAPORE'S National Master Tan Lian Ann won international fame when he beat Czechoslovakia's Grandmaster Vlastimil Hort, one of the world's top chess players, m the recent chess Olympiade. In the Sicilian Defence, Tan attacked boldly with pawns on
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  • 102 9 JAKARTA, Sun. Military forces m South Borneo have placed a $4W reward on the head of Mrs. TJut Zahara, mother of the so-called miracle baby, who escaped from Jail last week. The regionaJ Command for the Restoration of Security and Order announced the reward at
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  • 27 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Assistant Health, Education and Welfare Secretary James Farmer, one of the few Blacks m the Nixon Administration, has resigned 'for personal reasons.'
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  • 416 9 I BURGOS, Sun. The youngest defendant m the trial of 16 Basque separatists claimed police had beaten and tortured him. "What we suffered was not bad treatment, it was torture/ 1 Jesus Abrizqueta Corta, 21, told a seven-man summary court martial. His testimony was
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  • 148 9 Pope thanks God saving his life VATICAN CITY, Son. The Pope publicly thanked God for saving him from "the mad gesture** of the attempt to assassinate him m Manila. He also expressed Ms bitterness at the divorce law enacted by Italy la his absence. In his first public acknowledgement of
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  • 153 9 SEOUL, Sun. A North Korean seaman who said he escaped from a North Korean cargo ship m Hongkong because he wanted to defect to South Korea, will arrive m Seoul tomorrow. The officers said Lee Choong-Kook, 39, reported he left his 5,000-ton ship m Hongkong on
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  • 224 9 MOSCOW, Sun.— As the Soviet Union celebrated the 34th anniversary of its constitution a group of about 30 Russian intellectuals staged a silent demonstration here last night to test their right to freely demonstrate. As plain clothes men of the KGB (secret police) mingled with bystanders
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  • 278 10 Jungle fighter Ferry lays down his arms For six years Ferry A worn was an elusive pimpernel. I Indonesian troops I sought him here and sought him there. And all the while the guerilla's exploits made him a living legend among the jungle villagers m the West Irian province of
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  • 286 10 Tears as Cross sees wife LONDON, Sun. Diplomat James Cross flew into London with wet eyes and a thirst for English beer. As he hugged his wife Barbara, Mr. Cross freed on Friday after two months m the hands of Canadian extremists seemed close to breaking down. His soft Irish
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  • 115 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Nixon yesterday described a Senate vote to halt developing the supersonic transport "a devastating mistake" that would cost the Government many millions, eliminate at least 150,000 jobs and perhaps "be a mortal blow to our aerospace industry." In a
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  • 68 10 Georgie Fame named in divorce LONDON, Sun. The Marquess of Londonderry was granted a divorce on ground that the 29-year-old Marchioness committed adultery with Blues singer Georgie Fame. Neither the Marchioness nor Fame contested the action. The 33-year-old Marquess married Nicolette Harrison, then 17, m May, 1958. The three children
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  • 246 10 FORT BENNING, Georgia, Sun. The prosecution, winding up its case against Lieutenant William L. Calley Jr., will call a pathologist this week to pinpoint the cause m the deaths of "an unknown number of oriental human beings** the victims of the alleged My
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  • 21 10 DAR ES SALAAM, Sun. Heavy rain and strong winds have left 350 homeless m Songea, m Southern Tanzania. 4
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 10 WASHINGTON: State Department officials said they knew of no basis for reports that U.S. aircraft are using British base installations m Cyprus for observation flights over Egypt. ODD ACAPULCO: Five police agents were killed and another wounded m an ambush by a group of unidentified assailants at a place
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  • 15 10 HONGKONG, Sun. The Rumanian trade delegation left Peking after a visit to China.
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  • 191 10 A splash in the ocean can be fatal MENU) PARK (Calif.), Sun. An American scientist said today that a buildup of negative electricity caused by water splashing may have caused explosions aboard three supertankers last December. Mr. E.T. Pierce of the Stanford Research Institute, reported his findings m a research
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  • 366 10 Six day horror for air crash victims CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam, Sun. U.S. Army rescue helicopters plucked two badly injured survivors from a fogbound mountainside yesterday six days after a plane crash that apparently took the lives of 42 other persons. The two survivors, both U.S. Air Force sergeants, had
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  • 355 10  - Hanoi'will blast US spy planes' JOEL HENRI From HANOI, Sun. North Vietnam said today it was determined to "continue to shoot down American reconnaissance planes, set up antiaircraft material anywhere and mass troops m any sector m defence of the Fatherland." An order-of-the-day style editorial m the Army newspaper Quan
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 1043 11 'If the aid stops they will starve' I From PETER GRANT I In Manpura, E. Pakistan I FLYING over Manpura Island In the Ganges River Delta nearly three weeks after the cyclone struck East Pakistan, the scene below is one of almost total devastation. After the shores of Manpura Island
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    • 1187 11 MANILA While there are widespread rumours that the Philippines is interested m having trade i and diplomatic ties with Communist nations, especially Russia and Yugoslavia, present events indicate that this will not come about m the immediate future. Leaders want such relations with
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  • 192 12 Canton brain doctors save British seaman HONGKONG, Sun. Chinese brain surgeons have saved the life of a British sea captain m a Canton hospital. Captain E.B. Nicholson, of the freighter Kinross, who was wheeled across the border into Hongkong yesterday said doctors m Canton No. 2 hospital diagnosed a haemorrhage
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  • 112 12 Inquisitive taxi man recovers part of $4,000 loot A TAXI driver handed to the police three bags containing electrical goods worth about $300, left behind by passengers m his taxi on Saturday. Police said these goods were part of the $4,000 worth of floods stolen on Friday night rom a
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  • 80 12 Changing of the guard... THE monthly changing of the guard ceremony at the Istana's maingate yesterday drew a larger than usual crowd. It lasted 40 minutes ending with "Sunset Bugle" at 6 p.m. sharp. Among the crowd were the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, and his wife, Che
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  • 213 12 Viet forces launch day-long assaults PHNOM PENH, Sun. Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops launched massive assaults on on government troops stationed near the provincial capital of Kompong Cham today. The High Command said there were severe losses on both sides after day-long fighting. Fighting 43 miles north-east of Phnom Penh,
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  • 199 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Federal Trade Commission said here that Dr. West's Germ Fighter toothbrush is coated with an organic mercury compound that may be harmful to users. The Commission proposes, m an order, to ban its sale, it was announced over
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  • 166 12 LAS VEGAS, Sun. A 10--man force of sheriffs deputies barged into the ninth floor penthouse of Mr. Howard Huges at the Desert Inn Hotel early this morning without a search warrant but officers said they found no trace of the billionaire recluse. "We
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  • 26 12 THE Hans Anderson Club of Singapore will organise or sponsor 13 Christmas parties this month. More than 2,700 children are expected to attend.
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  • 184 12 Factory girls vote tor children's happiness WHO WAS IT said "Working class women are far behind their middle class sisters m voluntary welfare service?" Some 20 Queenstown factory girls (pictured) were certainly an exception to this rule when they threw a party for 80 Salvation Army orphans yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 163 12 TRIVANDRUM (South India), Sun. India's communist-led State Government of Kerala has appointed a committee of senior officials to inquire into the cause of the fire last week which all but destroyed the well-known temple m Guruvayoor, 200 miles north of here, informed sources said
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  • 170 12 JACKSONVILLE (Florida, Sun.— A A U.S. naval board of inquiry has begun investigations to find out whether Navychartered barges broke Federal or military law when they dumped 500,000 gallons of waste oil into the Atlantic near Florida's coast line. As the board met at
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 437 13 Further changes likely in MSA THE Government foresees further changes m Malaysia-Singapore Airlines m the next few years, Mr. J.Y.M. Pillay, a Government representative on the MSA board of management, said over the weekend. Mr. Pillay said the airline had developed rapidly m the recent past. Today it was a
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    • 155 13 MORE money and clothes poured In for East Pakistani cyclone victims yesterday. Some 50 .Nanyang University students win chip In with Ike $2,5tt they have collected from homes and factories In Tainan Juroug and elsewhere. At the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus In Chestnut
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    • 155 13 THE lew clubhouse for over 1,200 Scoats In Katong district will be opened on Saturday. The building Is named after Mr. Ec Peng Liang, the Katong District Scoot Association president. It stands on a 14,000 sq. ft. plot m Martla Road, near
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    • 312 13 Soft sell evangelism... Trendy youth mag gets the message across A MAGAZINE called Youth makes no bones about whom it is aimed at. It is read by at least 10,000 young people mostly teenage students m Singapore and Malaysia. Tha magazine, reputed for its trendy covers, is published by a
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    • 34 13 THE numbers picked m last night's Toto draw were: 11, 37. 25, 32 and 23. The additional number was 19. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were: 24, 44, and 10.
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    • 249 13 Display of martial arts by 300 experts SOME 300 people from 22 pugilistic organisations and eight community centres will be taking part m the Second National Pugilistic Demonstration and Contest from Saturday to Dec. 19. The show attracting one of the biggest gatherings of local martial art exponents will be
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 228 14 MSA fly into new London route trouble MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines' London service has been postponed for the second time. Informed sources said yesterday the service will start next June instead of April because of the shortage of aircraft and crews. It is understood that MSA will be using one of the
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  • 63 14 Call to meet nonMalay challenge KOTA BAHRU, Sun. An Umno leader here today called on this predominantly Malay state to prepare itself to meet the economic challenge posed by non-Malay Investors from the West Coast. The chairman of the Kelantan Umno Liaison Committee, Tunku Razaliegh Hamzah said the challenge would
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  • 56 14 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Sabah Padi Board has recommended that an effective method of killing rats is to place food mixed with cement at strategic points frequented by them. It urged farmers m the state to try this method and to make a report on
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  • 39 14 TAWAU, Sun. The Royal Malaysian Navy will build a Volunteer Reserve Division of 250 men m Sabah next year. Chief of Naval Staff, Dato K. Thanabalasingham said recruitment and construction work would begin late next year. DDD
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  • 31 14 THE United Kingdom Manufacturers Representatives Association m Singapore wfll give a luncheon to welcome the new British High Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Falle at Cuscaden House on Dec. 15.
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  • 269 14 Bata builds cool pool to beat the heat and chase away the work day blues strategic positions so that the water will flow more forcefully. "Fish are being reared m the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, and looking at them wUI be a relaxing activity especially for the
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  • 191 14 ANOTHER 200 hotel rooms will be added to Singapore's top tourist area when a $10 million extension to the Cockpit Hotel m Oxley Rise is completed next August. The additional rooms will be found m a 15-storey tower block adjoining the present chalet-type two-storey,
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  • 49 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority will make use of the Selangor Consumers' Association fair, from Dec. 10 to 16, to boost local fruits. A FAMA spokesman said today there would be a big display of such fruits at its booth. ODD
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  • 21 14 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen will officiate at the balloting of flats at Chin Swee Road on Thursday.
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  • 46 14 Replica of a 500-year-old istana MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Government is to build a replica of the Istana of Sultan Mansur Shah, who ruled between 1459 and 1588. The $40,000 replica will also act as a tourist attraction, the Chief .Minister, Dato Talib Kartm; said today.
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  • 465 14 A RETIRED businessman, Mr. Lim Chong Mm, 61, has one of the most comprehensive collections of match books and matchbox labels m Singapore. He now has over 10,000 different types m his collection. And he said he has turned
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 254 15 THE cast of "Family Affair" shouldn't be strangers to you. They already appear m the TV series Checkmate, Fury and General Hospital. Family Affair brings you quite a bundle of laughter and should please those who like slapstick comedies. In addition, it
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    • 110 15 I t^J brand new tube... i |^J brand new box... LU brand new formula New-formula RAIYA contains two proven I decay- preventive ingredients found only m dental creams twice its price: Stannous j Fluoride and Stannous Pyrophosphate (S.PJ New-formula RAIYA fights tooth decay and I protects your gums at the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1006 15 1 RADIO view 3.00 General Hospital 5.55 Opening And Programme Summary Z 3.25 For The Family (Tamil) 6.00 News (Malay) Z 400 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.18 Pok Amai2 Z Week (Tamil) 6.51 Bugaloos "Fireflies, Light My Fire" Z 4.05 It's Happening In Singapore (Tamil (Cartoon) 5
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    • 14 15 SEBASTIAN Cabot as the butler cum nannvMr^hrencniri^ Family Affair Channel 5 at 6.35 pm.
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    • 108 15 TELEVISION 2 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 2 7 p.m. Channel 10 ZZ 9 p.m. Channel 5 2 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 RADIO 2 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) J£ 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. 2 1.30 p.m. Radio Singapore, 2 Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From 2 Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From
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  • Living
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      713 16  -  Sylvia Leow by m CHRISTMAS and fir trees go together. If you've I never put up a tree m your home before, try it this I year. H You'll find it immensely satisfying. My grandI father used to stay up late into the night admiring I the tree
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    • 970 16 A hot sart to cool evening WHY DO women labour away for hours cutting, arranging and garnishing minute slices of this and that when a napkinful of Austrian Cheese Fingers, miniature Portuguese Risois or Dutch Meat Balls take a fraction of the time to make? When it comes to hot
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    • 281 17 PONCHOS and pants, -e9«|efk A pQo dramatic capes and bs^bsW cfr& colours these are the L highlights of the Fiesta J Filipina fashion show at |\^B the Singapore Hilton. mmM m The staging and fl choreography are superb, B featuring slides, folk B dances and the prettiest vNk. parcel of
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 180 18 TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Government will lift import curbs on 10 commodities later this month m line with its avowed policy of accelerating the decontrol of foreign trade, informed sources said today. This will reduce to 80 the number of commodities under
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    • 145 18 Market for shirts, prawns SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System's vice president of cargo sales, Mr F. Ahlgreen-Eriksen has urged Singapore manufacturers to tap the Scandinavian market which he described as "tremendous" for the Republic's goods. For instance, he said, the manufacturers should think of selling ready made shirts and deep frozen prawns
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    • 189 18 Aussie trade team arrives A SIX-MAN Tasmanian trade survey mission arrived here last night with hopes of increasing the trade between Singapore and the Australian State. Leader of the team is the Tasmanian Minister for Industrial Development, Mr Douglas Clark. Members are from the Department of Agriculture, the State Fruit
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    • 303 18 Senator stalls US contribution to ADB again WASHINGTON, Sun. The Senate action to defer debate on United States support to international financial institutions once again stalled consideration of USSIOO million over a three-year period for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This fund would permit special low interest loans and grants
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    • 113 18 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Nixon has announced he plans to nominate 12 members to the Board of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a new public-private venture to promote U.S. investments m developing countries. Mr Bradford Mills, 43-year-old investment banker from New Jersey, was chosen to serve as
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    • 275 18 No. 1 SEOUL, Sun. South Korean Deputy Premier Kirn Hak-Yul said General Motors or Nissan could be considered as a possible replacement for Toyota Motor m case the latter decides to sever its ties with South Korea. Mr Kirn, also Economic Planning Minister, was commenting on
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    • 141 18 BANGKOK Sun. Thai Economic Affairs Minister Bunchana Atthakor described as "unsafe" proposals to open trade relations with China as a measure to force Japan to buy more Thai products. The Minister told newsmen that Thailand might be faced with an unfavourable balance of trade with Peking something it
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    • 399 18 HONGKONG, Sun. Development of strong national shippers' councils to promote and protect the interests of seven Asian countries is one of the results of an important meeting held here under the auspices of the Hongkong Shippers' Council. The seven countries are Ceylon, Japan, South
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    • 101 18 CASH DISPENSER TOKYO, Sun. Fujitsu, one of Japan's leading communication equipment makers, said it has developed an automatic cash dispenser which can be connected with a computer. The company said the depositor can draw money by inserting a magnetised card that memorises the bank code, account number and
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    • 143 18 Sanforized Company, a division of Cluett, Peabody Co., has been appointed world wide licensing agent by J. P. Coats and Tedeco Textile Development to develop and exploit new technologies developed by the two companies for the treatment with liquid ammonia of fabrics containing cellulosic fibres. The new technologies
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    • 125 18 HONGKONG, Sun. Chinese technicians of the Shanghai Electronics and Optics Research Institute have made an electron microscope of Chinese design with a magnification of 400,000 times, the New China News agency reported. The technicians designed and made the microscope themselves and with Chinese materials. It had been tested
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    • 24 18 NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 816.06 7.53); Transportation 158.59 (+1.66); Utilities 118.48 (+0.29); Composite stocks 261.92(+2.18);80nds 67.79 (+0.01).
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    • 21 18 LONDON, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 331.1 (+2.7); Tins 65.48 (Unchanged): Rubbers 152.73 (+0.07); Oils 287.27 (+5.36).
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    • 257 18 PEOPLE in business Dr. J. WESKOTT, chairman of Schenker, will arrive m Singapore today to mark the inaugural opening of the air cargo company's office m the Republic. Mr Lim *He will be accompanied by Mr J. LINKE, general manager of the company's air cargo division. Mr VINCENT LIM has
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    • 292 18  -  The past week has not brought forward any significant developments on Australian stock exchanges. Brokers and market commentators remain bored and dissolutioned. Turnover m the mining and oil sectors reached rock bottom levels again. The slow continuous drift downwards by speculative issues such as Atherton, Consolidated Mining,
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    • 340 18 The market rallied after recent weakness m very quiet trading during the past week. The sustained strength on Wall Street was the main upside factor, but little buying support was noted. The gains were accentuated by a lack of the small sellers which had been depressing the
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    • 94 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0875 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 287.375 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 48.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 159.125 Philippine (per 100 pesos)
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    • 1204 19 111 /I ULJ \ll X KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I /vJ beginning on this page are given m four parts for Aaf* Bii X^ -«a^V7 ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. nL- j L j V->fZ^^m^ af»»"atW*j,^*af^W 4 aVy^»» Each entry gives the following information: NAME
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    • 179 20 ETA ETD DESTINATION ANNA TAYLOR In Port 10 Dec Saigon, Quinhon DORIS TAYLOR 9 Dec 12 Dec Saigon, Danani, HELMA TAYLOR 9 Dec 12 Dec Saigon. JOY TAYLOR 19 Dec 21 Dec Bangkok KREEZER SPACE AVAILABLE General Agents: BRITISH ASIAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. 16th Floor, MSA Building, 77 Robinson Road,
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 991 20 lncludir »9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALEMANNIA olTl^^^^^^^"^™^^^^^^™^^^^™™ I^^^™^^^™^■ ll li^ —IiBII— ■■■■■■■^■■^^■■^•■■l^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^i^i^i^i^.^— uec 14 Manila, Hongkong, Keelung l^" Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT JALAMANI Ja 3/5 L. Angeles (Feb 4), ANNA TAYLOR nD(/f San Diego, San Francisco, nKi/oec9 Saigon Quinhon. SSV/BA Vancouver, Tacoma. SL/TO
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    • 569 20 Shipping notes ThE U R.ml. L iF MPU vn <This means the P° st wi be Sn I 2R.Jf t SaJJ e M i? la^ able to handle «fflt to ten sian national snipping line's shins at a tlm* "Mr Ki«»in first ship, arrived fn Port JxSL a tlme Mr
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  • 207 21 Mlieral Securities Malaysia: Dec. 9, 11 am at registered office, 29 Beach Street, Penang. kluaag Rubber: Dec. l», 11.30 a.m. at 54 Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Pahang Consolidated: Dec. 10, noon at Winchester 1 House, Old Broad Street, London E.C. 2. FUzpatricks Food Supplies (F.E.): Dec. 11, 10
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  • 63 21 Current Date ToUl for Total for payment payable the year previous year Wearnes(F) 9% Dec. 29 14% 12V* Metal Box (I) 6% Dec 31 18 U.M. Flour (F) 26% Jan. 12 25% 20 Lw. Perak (I) 20 Jan. 6 90 M. Tobacco (F) 23 Feb. 2 36 33
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  • 303 21 BUSINESS m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was a shade quieter than m the previous week and the only real action was provided by newly listed Trengganu Development. It became quite clear towards the end of the week that there
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  • 67 21 USSR to buy more Indonesian rubber JAKARTA, Sun. The Soviet Union plans to increase its imports of Indonesian rubber and coffee m the next five years, the official Antara news agency reported. The Agency quoted Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Volkov as saying during a recent visit to South Sumatra that this
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  • 1477 21 EXCHANGE MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/()ct Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 Company or H** 0 Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed •000 +or *000 +or Jan/ Oct. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover 1970 Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid.
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  • 568 21 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul) Nov. 30 9646.00 Dec. 1 641.25 2 54 CU.J 640.371* 3 53-7/8 cU. 9 639.76 4 53-5/8 cts. 9642.37% On Saturday, Straits tin was quoted 26 cents lower at 9642. 12Vfc per picul. Turnover, however, was 16 tons higher at 290 tons.
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  • 520 21 WASHINGTON, Sun The American Government has decided that Japanese television sets are being exported to the United States at less than fair value. The decision, announced by the Treasury Department on Friday, opened the way to possible imposition of compensatory custom duties
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  • 72 21 MORE than 20 British heavy electrical equipment manufacturers will play hosts at a six-day symposium m the Republic for Asian engineers. They are members of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, which has invited about 70 engineers from 11 countries to attend the symposium, which opens today
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  • 254 21 LONDON, Sun. Dunlop Co. said it will acquire a 49 per cent interest m Pirelli operations m Italy and other E.E.C. countries and 40 per cent elsewhere m the world, m exchange for the transfer to Pirelli of equivalent interests m Dunlop's operations. However, certain operating activities of
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    • 374 22 i ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS.FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum $8 for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements Minimum (4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service charge $1 00
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    • 336 22 £5. T r AILISMtO BUSINESS COLLEGE invites applications from persons qualified m commerce/accountancy for fulltime employment as Lecturer. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Reply m confidence stating age qualifications experience, present employment (it any), when avail able. etc. to PO. Box 707 Singapore. TRACTORS MALAYSIA BERHAD Applications
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  • 345 23 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Goals by George Armstrong and John Radford gave Arsenal a 2-0 victory m the vital game against Manchester City yesterday and brought them within three points of the English First Division leaders Leeds United, who could only draw
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  • 303 23 ENGLISH DIV. ONE .Burnley 1 West Brom 1 Chelsea 1 Newcastle 0 Conventry 1 Stoke 0 Derby 2 West Ham 4' Huddersfield 1 Everton 1 Ipswich 1 Crystal 2 Liverpool 1 Leeds 1 Man City 0 Arsenal 2 Southampton 4 Notts F 1 Tottenham 2 Man Utd 2 Wolves
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  • 696 23 ■NO WISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Leeds 14 6 1 34 Arsenal 13 5 2 31 Tottenham 10 7 3 27 Chelsea 9 8 3 26 Wolverhamp 10 4 6 24 Crystal Pal. 8 7 5 23 Liverpool 7 8 4 22 Southamp. 8 6 6 22 Man. City
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  • 477 23 Filipino keglers move within striking realm of the leaders BANGKOK, Sun. The Philippines keglers won three events on the fourth day of the fifth Asian bowling tournament here yesterday and came to within striking realm of winning the overall championship garnering an aggregate of 20 points to trail Japan, 23,
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  • 86 23 SINGAPORE Island Country Club 'A' and 'B medal stroke competition results: 'B Medal: Winner Lenny Nonis (14) nett 68 on count back from David Hebdige (13). Ball Sweep: First nine: Winner Ooi Jin Yong (16) Nett 32. Second Nine Lenny Nonis (14) 32 nett. 'A* Medal: Winner
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  • 350 23 Saldivar, Kuniaki sign contract for title bout TIJUANA (Mexico) Sun.— The City of Tijuana witnessed today the signing of contracts for the fifteen round world-featherweight title match which pits Mexico's Vicente Saldivar against Kuniaki Shibata of Japan on Dec. 11 m the local auditorium. This will be the first time
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  • 339 23 Akio Usami wins international marathon event FUKUOKA, Japan, Sun. Akio Usami, 27-year-old Japanese, outran some of the world's best to win the fifth international marathon, today. Running 400 metres behind m second place was Kenneth Moore, 27 -year-old American University student. Third was Yoshiaki Unetani of Japan. The top favourities,
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    • 368 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1. I'd crept about m order to 2. Amount paid to landlord for make a prophecy (7) broken antler? (6) 5. Could be a coach for the 3. Not necessarily the place for acting profession (5) a naval funeral (4,3) 8. Girl with money m Bombay 4. Their
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  • 509 24 JAPAN TIPPED TO DOMINATE SWIMMING AND TRACK EVENTS SIXTH ASIAN GAMES BANGKOK, Sun. The Sixth Asian Games get underway here on Wednesday Dec. 9 with the huge shadow of Japan looming over the 18 other participating nations and Bangkok's waspish weather over everybody else. Japan's 223-member delegation is easily the
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  • 298 24 BANGKOK, Sun. Burmese and South Korean athletes here for the Sixth Asian Games have lodged complaints over the food served at their respective hotels. The Burmese have asked the Games' Housing and Food Committee to provide them with Burmese food. They also want
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  • 220 24 BANGKOK, Sun. Miss Chi Cheng of Taiwan, the world's fastest woman, will know of Dec. 10 whether she can participate m the Sixth Asian Games here. On Dec. 10, the 100 metres heats for women will be run the first of the five
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  • 170 24 Boycott hits magnificent century PERTH, Sun. Geoff Boycott hit a magnificent century against Western Australia today, his fourth m six first class tour matches. After Western Australia's captain Tony Lock surprisingly declared at five for 257, MCC raced on to 215 m only 195 minutes for the first wicket. In
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  • 93 24 Western Australia Ist inns. K. Macaullay not out 30 R. Edwards c. Shuttleworth b Illingworth 56 Extras 14 Total (for five wkts Dec.) 257 Bowling: Willis 19-5-73-2; Lever 17-4-45-0; Shuttleworth 12-3-281; Illingworth 12-1-39-1; Wilson 18-3-44-0; Fletcher 2-0-14-0. MCC Ist inns. G. Boycott c. Chadwick b. Lock 126 B. Luckhurst
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  • 717 24  -  LEE CHIU SAN AT THE Rothmans Sprint held at the Upper Thomson Road Circuit yesterday, top honours went to newcomer Bob Birrell driving a Patco sponsored Hawke FF. Among motorcyclists Gerry Looi, a resident on the circuit and fast rising young motorcycle
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 158 24 Sir Stanley to meet Brundage over soccer row BANGKOK, Sun. Sir Stanley Rous, president of FIFA, the governing body of world football might yet be seen m a confrontation with Mr. Avery Brundage president of the lOC (International Olympic Corrfmittee) when the two meet here early next week. The question
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    • 83 24 BUCHAREST, Sun. The Romanian sports paper Sportul classified Australia's John Newcombe as best tennis player m the world and placed his countrymen Ken Rosewall and Rod Layer m second and third place. The news agency Agerpres, m reporting the article, said the classification was based on a thorough examination of
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    • 74 24 LOS ANGELES, Sun. A new women's professional tennis group, led by American Billie-Jean King, is to launch a series of tournaments starting m January, it was announced here. There will be prize money of US$lO5,OOO for eight tournaments m the United States, said Billie-Jean's husband Larry King. The group includes
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    • 77 24 TOKYO, Sun Tony Jumaoas, No. 4 featherweight contender of the Philippines, survived a fourth-round knockdown and went on to win a unanimous decision victory over Japan's top-ranked featherweight, Yasuo Sakurai m a 10-round bout here. They fought m one of the preliminary -y bouts of the 10--round nontitle match between
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  • 87 24 SINGAPORE Badminton Association's Youth Squad suffered a 3-2 defeat m their badminton match against the British Army (Singapore Area) at Guillemard Road yesterday. Results: British Army (Singapore Area) beat Singapore Youth Squad 3-2 matches. (British Army first). v n Singles: P/C Omar beat Syed Mohd. 18-15, 15-14,
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