Singapore Herald, 28 May 1971

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  • 20 1 THE SINGAPORE herald THE CONSCIENCE OF THE NATION No. 265 Singapore Friday, May 28, 1971 MC(P) No 2525 15 CENTS
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    428 1 NEW 11TH HOUR CITIZENS' BID TO TAKE OVER THE HERALD: WILL IT BE A GOVT DECISION TO STAY ITS HAND OR WILL IT END UP LIKE THIS TODAY? A L A GROUP of concerned citizens has proposed that a co-operative should be set up to buy over the
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  • 766 1  - Now only Lee can save us Ambrose Khaw By Editor-in-Chief TODAY is D-Day. D for Decision for Death or Deliverance. In the hands of one man lies the power of life or death for this newspaper. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew can pull the lever of the guillotine that will sever
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    • 1247 2 For the people by the people LET me congratulate you on your fine display of good sense and reason and applaud your determination to survive m the face of wellnigh insurmountable odds. The Singapore Herald has served well as a forum for democratic expression and free speech. The Government's assault
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    • 415 2  -  H.P. SHAMSUDIN rHil3iiSUiUSU3il3 I WROTE to you on May 25 with a donation of $5 for which I obtained a receipt. My letter, written discretely, has not found its way into the columns of the Herald. I understand. As a Muslim citizen of this
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    • 1255 2 Continued from yesterday: THE letters keep coining, and even m abridged form they would take up more space than Is available. If yours does not see the light of day, please understand. Below is a continuation of a list of those
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    • 2285 3 The voice of the people WE are only laymen m this battlef ie i between the Herald and the Government, and are m no position to pass judgment. Most of the previous letters written to the Herald recently show that the people once had great respect for our Prime Minister.
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    • 56 2 Singapore 5 WILL the Prime Minister call for a referendum, allowing us to vote and determine how the Herald is to be run? We must use our own minds to determine what is right. The Prime Minister, has been exploiting the situation for a long time. We have now awakened.
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    • 142 3 ■T 9pSI|H H w'^bl LVr I <k. *RRjRj Rf I X m L^ A I B^r m. m mI H M R W^feV B^k f^BB bßbib™^^^*^! another great thrift-lover We have been looking after people for the past 10 years. We help their savings grow.We offer personal service-one of the
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    • 40 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I NOW\^ My BET 15, IT£ f yoUR BASKET -^3^l /v£S WMAT A FOOTKACB, 9K, (litfEfc DOZSm NEEP W\ /^ilL GPSc Y^J^A ANC> T* SKINN/ TO BE EMPTIED, Kfrji^^f CAi ONE AD TAI^ C I*
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  • 354 4 i J2i HER AL° makes no apologies for re-printing this appeal to save water. We believe the message bears repeating ■mhi^ TiQurw from the Public Utilities Board underline this. Water consumption increased from 105.2 million gallons on Tuesday to 106.1 on Wednesday. There was only a trace
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  • 484 4 Save now or we suffer later IT is our responsibility and our attitude towards this vital community effort that will determine whether we survive as a nation or go under. If we do not seize this opportunity and take action to avert rationing the future is indeed bleak. Rationing will
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  • 219 4 THE HISTORIANS call it one of the greatest tragedies In the history of war the fall of the "Impregnable fortress" of Singapore on Feb. Is, IM2. There were 7t,Mt troops equipped and determined to do battle with the enemy. The "banzai" charging hordes of the Imperial Japanese
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  • 159 4 TWO businessmen have received extortion notes demanding a total of $70,000. Teng Ah Joon, 43, manager of a hire purchase company m Waterloo Street, received a letter demanding $50,000 from a man, believed to be a Malaysian. _^^^m The letter, written m Chinese, was posted m
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  • 778 4 Results of the Second (Supplementary) Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science The following candidates have passed the supplementary examination thereby completing the Second Examination for the degree of B. Sc. Ang Siang Wah, Chan Suat Kheng (Miss), Choh Gek Lam, Charlie, Chong Yoong
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  • 41 4 THE YMCA will hand out book markers with metric conversion tables instead of paper flags to donors on its annual flag day tomorrow. This is to keep up with the present trend to "go metric" m the Republic.
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  • 38 4 MR. Tan Ah Pak has been re-elected President of the Parent-Teacher Association of Pearl's Hill School. Messrs Lim Seng Pin, Mak Siew Fong and Lye Chuan Yuen were elected vicepresidents and Mrs. Foo Pui Ling, secretary.
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  • 317 5 Bank employees to get four months' bonus ABOUT 480 employees of the Chartered Bank are to get an annual payment of two months' salary m addition to their existing two months' annual bonus. This decision is conta ined m an agreement reached between the Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank
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  • 74 5 THE final of the Inter-School Science Quiz, organised by the Gan Eng Seng Science and Maths Society, will be held at the Shell Theatrette today at 2.30 p.m. The finalists are Victoria School, St. Joseph's Institution, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and St. Andrew's
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  • 208 5 THE NTUC is to ask the Government to employ civilian workers retrenched from British services, when it takes over from them. A subcommittee has now been set up to liaise with the Bases Economic Conversion Department before proposals are made to the Government. The NTUC
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  • 90 5 THE driver of a car was killed when it collided with a bus at the 18th mile Lim Chu Kang Road yesterday morning. Four others were injured. Tan Kai Meng, 58, who was at the wheels, was extricated from the car. He died on his
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  • 197 5 Airport to extend north to Tampines THE runway at Paya Lebar Airport will be extended northwards towards Tampines instead off northwards to Paya Lebar as originally planned. A statement from the Ministry of Communications yesterday said that this would reduce the noise pollution over the densely-populated areas of Geylang, Katong,
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  • 129 5 A mild influenza outbreak has hit Singapore and hundreds of people are down with it, according to a spokesman for the Singapore Medical Association yesterday. He said the outbreak started about two weeks ago and reached its peak last week. "Influenza is caused by a virus
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  • 260 5 JURONG S DRIVE-IN CINEMA READY MID-JULY SINGAPORE'S first drive-in cinema m Jurong will be opened m mid-July. The $1.5 million cinema is being built by Cathay Organisation on 14 acres of land adjoining Jurong Park. The drive-in will be able to hold 880 cars and have an open viewing gallery
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    • 222 5 IN LAST night's Toto draw No. 41/71, the numbers picked were 31, 41, 4t, 43 and 2€. The additional number was 15. In the circles draw the numbers were 35, 30 and 14. The jackpot is $125,000. TODAY: 12.17 a.m. (9.3 ft.); 2.19 p.m. (7.4 ft.) TOMORROW: 1.01 a.m. (9.9
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  • 392 6 $4,795 m for Malaysia's economic development KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About $4,795 million has been allocated for economic development under the second Malaysia Plan. This represents 66 per cent of the $7,250 million to be spent on the public sector. It is an increase of nearly $2,100 million over the amount
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  • 186 6 Factories still use old ways of production THE methods of production used by some factories here are similar to those used m New Zealand 15 years ago, Mr. Robert H. Stewart, a leading New Zealand industrialist said yesterday. Mr. Stewart said that the reason for this was the low wage
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  • 162 6 WORK has started on the $7 million Town Hall for the Jurong Town Corporation and is expected to be completed by January 1973. Piling has already been completed on the building site atop a 80 ft. hill bounded byJalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Jalan Bahru
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  • 48 6 THE Lockheed Jetstar belonging to the late Indonesian President Sukarno has been bought over by a Singapore businessman and shipowner, Mr. Robin Loh. He plans to use it for travel throughout South-East Asia. Robin Co. (Pte) Ltd. has branches m Singapore, Jakarta and Hongkong.
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  • 43 6 LEOW Koon Siong, 28, of Arab Street was fined $300 yesterday for driving a car dangerously. He hit another car and caused it to collide with two other cars at the Junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Cavenagh Road on Jan. 19.
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  • 70 6 THIRTEEN COPS RESIGN THIRTEEN policemen and women have resigned the Singapore police force. Among them are two corporals and two woman police constables. It is believed that the resignation letters were received between May 1 and 15. The reasons were given as bad working conditions and poor pay. The resignation
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  • 25 6 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will open an art exhibition by local artist Thomas Yeo today at the National Library.
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  • 181 6 THE Singapore AntiTußerculosis Association can now invest its funds m land and m approved finance companies. At an extraordinary meeting yesterday, the association passed an amendment to its Constitution empowering its executive committee to invest m trust funds, to buy land or to
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    • 187 6 a_ CAPITOL MIDNIGHT PLUS SPECIAL SUNDAY 9 am. MORNING SHOW N.B. "Cold Sweat" just completed a record-breaking season m I Hongkong.. .collecting more than 81,000,000 at the Box-Off ice! I AVOID LAST MINC/TE RUSH! 1 BOOK NOW! NO FREE UST! I I I I BS^)AAl^^^%lil f I V\il with JAMES
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  • 1055 7 From the very beginning THE following project presentation prepared for potential investors m late 1968 and early 1969 may help answer some of the questions m the minds of our readers on how this Singapore Herald project was sold m the first place to our original investors. FILLING A VACUUM
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    • 355 7 I modern coffee shop I m Singapore. Intimate I I alcoves, soft lighting I I comfortable formt^ire I Full meals, snacks and I B^iiMMyNM^fiwliMi^l I after theatre specialities I r^^...^^i... ||)^y The Garden Terrace I H 'I never closes g\ B I li I i Ufi 4115^l O Singapore Hyatt
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  • DRIVE
    • 682 8 IT WAS back to good old everyday motoring again as I stepped into Universal Cars' new deal for their "big small car" the Ford Escort. The Escort 1100 Fordor was equipped with several items included now as standard equipment: a radio, rubber floor mats, two side
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    • 178 8 MIXING around with car enthusiasts, I have all too often heard arguments, mainly heated ones, on various topics of motoring and far from seldom, someone would defend some fallacy with sued that ma knowledg misled. The follov common bel the surface, and true
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    • 90 8 r n i We NEED your Support S S ADVERTISE I IN I I T^M^ /SINGAPORE M W i CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Average daily adult READERSHIP m excess of 150,000 m the past week. J RATES J I General: Cost per word 20 cents I Minimum charge 10 words $2.00 I
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    • 956 8 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I RADIO §iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS ■a Z> b^ a^^ B^^^H E 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Master Class 3.20 For The Family 3.41 The Courtship Of Eddie's E E 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Father Mrs. Livingston I S Singapore This Week (English) Presume? Z» SZ 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore
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  • 695 9  - It's a real Savage LEE emu san Qmotbi cycmg By conviction iv not so ibles were ing are some efs which, ob ippear logical t in fact are ■s. lIKST OCROL GIVES >R!VIANCE I the common I and many of money on 'I when their ually ran on ne fuel
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    • 105 9 »»^^fc»^»»» vr until the charges of "Black Operations" are proven against you, we feel we must t j give you the benefit of the doubt. j Until then, we hope the staff of the Singapore Herald and others who have I lent their support will not lose heart m face
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 389 10 A550,000 REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF GANG CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian Government topped up the reward offered for information on the airplane bomb hoaxers today with another A530,000. A reward of $20,000 had been previously offered m Sydney by the New South Wales State Government, making
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    • 109 10 PHILIPPINES MAY ADOPT JUS SOLI SYSTEM MANILA, Thurs. A move is afoot to adopt the jus soli (citizenship by birth) principle m the Philippines to assimilate the growing Chinese community. Presently, the Chinese can only become Filipinos through the expensive process of naturalisation. President Marcos has called for a special
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    • 33 10 JAKARTA, Thurs. In donesia and East Germany have agreed on repayment of the US$76 million debt incurred by President Sukarno, Prof. Widjojo Nitisastro, chairman of the National Planning Board said today.
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    • 191 10 Nixon told to halt drug traffic or recall all Gls radiophoto. WASHINGTON, Thurs. A new Congressional report says that so many American soldiers m Vietnam are being addicted to heroin that President Nixon should withdraw all U.S. troops unless the drug traffic is halted. The report, prepared for the House
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    • 60 10 MOMBASA, Thurs. Owners of the 8,700-ton Singapore merchant ship Kota Selantang, which struck a reef and went aground last Thursday off the East African coast, have abandoned salvage plans, it was learned here today. Representatives of Pacific International Ltd. have decided that the ship and cargo
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    • 185 10 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A plastic contact lens which the manufacturer says is soft enough to mould itself to the shape of the eyeball went on the market at Portland, Oregon, yesterday. John Hudspeth, 28, an Oregon lumberman, was fitted with the Bausch and Lomb lenses by
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    • 99 10 An Advertiitment (May 28, 1971 [KEEP UP THE FIGHT FOR TRUTH AND JUSTICE! FROM FELLOW JOURNALISTS I save" CAMPAIGN j j Place a one-year subscription. j Tell your friends about it too. n iver^ instruct your regular newsvendor or fill m and mail the coupon below. I The Circulation Manager,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 85 10 BLONDIE Rw rh v By Chic Young 1 f X WELL WHAT WAS IT L™ V.^^-"-^^ VJJ m\ SOMEBODY i >—f ABOUT r- Mil f p OSITIVE WE CAUI_EO YOU "V J~ y AOe YOU SUt?E I TAL.KED POR JV TODAY DEAR i SOMEBODY 7 TWENTY > BUT I CAN'T
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  • 210 11 CAIRO, Thurs. Egypt ha.s done everything possible to find a peaceful solution to the Middle East crisis, President Anwar Sadat said last night. Speaking at a dinner m honour of visiting Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny, he said: "We set only two conditions. Evacuation of
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  • 220 11 Aussie move fora dialogue with Peking CANBERRA, Thurs. Prime Minister William McMahon announced today that the Australian Government had started moves towards a dialogue with China, but he would not reveal the nature of the moves. "This is one occasion where quiet diplomacy is essential." he told a news conference,
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    • 477 11 ADVERTISEMENTS lARN $l«0 $360 WEEKLY. American Company requires 5 ambitious men /ladies to train for Direct Sales Car essential Inter views Friday 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Saturday 1 pm 4 p m 156 Moulmein Road Singapore RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER re quired for large private hospital from July Write stating qualifica
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    • 744 11 POHSAN DANCE STUDIO Outram Road teaches Ballroom/Latin American/Latest Dances. Classes daily Private lessons by appoint ment Sunny Low ***** S pore. FULL RACE COOPER 999 c.c. Car No. 77 Winner and Lap Record holder tor the Class Singapore G.P New engine fully modified by Downton. Registered for road use Ring
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    • 52 11 An Advertisement .^tfßOM^^ (May 28, 1971 THE HERALD CONCERNED CITIZENS /z An advertisement P^ STAND UP AND BE COUNTED! UNITATE FORTIOR THE anonymous advertisers who paid X >^L— for this ad gave enough money for ten I I r-f M I insertions. This is Insertion No. 7. \tf\ I II
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  • 738 13 Indonesia edge Thais in Asian Cup football BANGKOK, Thurs. Indonesia edged Thailand 1-0 m group "A" of the Asian Cup central regional football tournament round Robin preliminaries here yesterday. The solitary goal was scored m the 44th minute of the first half. Over 20,000 local fans watched the encounter at
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  • 97 13 CLEVELAND, Thurs. Former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson won a unanimous decision last night over Terry Daniels of Dallas, Texas, irf a 10 round boxing match at the Cleveland Arena. It was Patterson's fourth victory m as many bouts since coming out of a two year re- tirement last
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  • 450 13 GRAVESEND, Kent, Thurs. Zahir Abbas brought encouragement to the Pakistanis here yesterday. The tourists need a filip just a week before the First Test and with his second century of the tour, he helped them hit their highest total so far 299, off Kent. What
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 457 13 TWINSET CROSSVWRD ACROSS DOWN 1 Took a midday meal about l. Rotten liar m a beastly den one and certainly pushed the (4) 6081 out! (8 > 2. It's tacit that the French ones 4. Intend to be stingy (4) B et help (6) 8. Troops should keep it m
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    • 136 13 davy jones m* m* m r-r By Sam Left l^^lmlgSlr 1 I A___^ SZ&Zo%^h%^ I L^V^SX?" V HEV l PEEL A 1 ?.T.£* OM _f_: f _S INTOA 1 MARCO... OR THEY'D AWt* cS°t tac« ANTIMICROBIALS V COLD COMING ON. JUICY A6ALONE J GO LIKE THE BUFFALO BVi J5?I_!_7. TASTE
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  • 923 14 From those who care... TEN mouths ago Singapore gave birth to the Herald. Most of our present staff were In at the birth and shared Its labour pains. For months afterwards they nursed It carefully and for the last few months SEAH CHIANG NEE, News Editor: SINGAPORE has the ingredients
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  • 59 14 KATMANDU, Thurs. Two French climbers reached the summit of the 8,470 metre high Makalu Peak last Sunday, conquering the world's fifth highest peak from the difficult west ridge for the first time, the Nepal foreign Ministry announced. A message received from the 11-member expedition named the
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  • 41 14 BONN, Thurs. West Germany lost its 139 th Starfighter jet today when the plane crashed into the North Sea during a training flight. The pilot managed to eject safely and was picked up unharmed by a rescue helicopter.
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  • 403 14 From Page 1 independent of any political party, interest group or organisation. (4) IT WILL exercise its bona fide role as critic of public policy within the broad confines of a multi-lingual, multi-racial, democratic socialist society. (5) THE PAPER will provide a forum for the expression of public
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  • 376 14 PEOPLE have continued to rally around us m our Alamo. One of our supporters has sworn that he will throw out his television and radio sets if the Herald is forced to close. He says that he does not want to listen to
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  • 545 14 No offer by Wee to take over Mr. Lee, of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., was appointed the Herald's receiver on Tuesday, by the bank, under a debenture issued by the Herald on Sept. 8. t.u u*u tw v it vi Though the Herald is liable to pay the bank
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  • 80 14 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board has asked the public to report cases of people wasting water. A PUB statement said that under the Public Utilities Ordinance, the board Is authorised to take action to prosecute these people. It asked the public to contact the
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  • 84 14 'PULL OUT FIRST' HANOI PARIS, Thurs. North Vietnam said today that unless the United States set a date for its total and unconditional withdrawal from South Vietnam, the Paris peace talks "can make no further progress." Hanoi's chief negotiator, Mr Xuan Thuy, did not threaten to break off the talks
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 8 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR FIRST SECOND DAY IPOH
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      1196 1 I Race One: 215 p.m. Cl. 2 Div. 2 8y 2 f ($8,500) KBiIIHiHiiMIBHHMI KsHfiiiliilMßiliHiHl HHBBIiiiHHHI II I Race Two: 2.50 p.m. Cl 3 Div. 6 6f ($7,500) 5. 00 DAYi_.vJHT EXPRESS (Daybreak) 3A 8.11 (uc+6) LCW/West Moran (4) 13/15 IPI7/4 dlc4 8.5g 6f j 1:14.2; Ik. 2, sh
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      1796 3 Race One: 2.15 p.m. Cl. 2 Div. 1 8i/ 2 ($9,000) ■qs)qss9EßEßE^^9 MIiPIiWiKSH "WPP ■^v^^iiHttM|HAiMi|MM|H||HlfeMllßiSHMHl 11. ***** BRIGHT COURT (Final Court) 6NZ 8.07 (-1) a Chattishill/Bougoure Dawkins 4/9 SP9/5 dlc2 B.Bg 9f; 1:54; Nk, 1, ns Miller. (S) 1/11 SP2/5 d2c2 8.5g 8f; 2. Hole In One 8.3, 3.
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    • 464 6 IPOH, Thurs. Sungei Wang 11, trainer Mansor Matban's Derby prospect did an interesting workout with stablemate, Speechmaker on a good track here this morning. The pair went m a trot the first time round and, steadily clapped on the pace to run the last 3f
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