Eastern Sun, 20 August 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Istd 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1425 Thursday, August 20, 1970. MC <P) 1616
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  • 412 1 Foreign Ministry issues sta jpRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew yesterday concelled his trip to Kuolo Lumpur while university students waited at the Subang Airport to demonstrate against the Singapore Government. The decision to coll off the visit was announced in a statement issued by
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  • 370 1 HAMAMATSU, Japan A man armed with a pistol hijacked an All Nippon Airways (ANA) jetliner yesterday, but he was arrested two hours later after he forced the domestic flight to land at a Japanese military air base here, the National Police announced. The Japan
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  • 79 1 NEW YORK, Two armed men yesterday seized actress Zsa Zsa Gabor in the lift of the Waldorf Towers Hotel and relieved her of Jewels worth US$7OO,OOO (about 290,000 sterling) police said. They stole two diamond rings and a set of diamond earrings. Police said
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  • 152 1 /COPENHAGEN A young Pole armed with a hand grenade Sesterday compelled tie pilot of a Polish domestic airliner to land at Roenne Airport in the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm. The hijacker and four other passengers of the plane, Including a young girl, requested political asylum in
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    • 75 1 Importers ol Carpets Rugs of Quality Distinction AMIR SONS Vitabean 19 the delicious natural health-giving drink that is good for you and your family. Saturated with body building protein and highly vitaminised, Vitabean Keeps your family in abundant glowing health. Now available in handy "take home" cartons of 18 ten
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  • 116 2 Five Singaporeans left lor West Germany last night on German scholarships in leather tanning and graphics. The five will first undergo a four months' German Language Course at one of the Language Centres of the Goethe Institute. Following this, will be two to
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  • 318 2 SINGAPORE'S prag--3 matic approach towards the achievement of its Socialist goals has been highly successful. The Government is actlvelv pursuing these f;oals in terms of equalty of opportunity for all, regardless of race or religion, the MP for Whampoa, Dr. Augustine H. H. Tan.
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  • 319 2 CJARAWAK businessman Sim Kheng Chiang the pro»J secution's "star witness" in the counterfeit currency trial yesterday stuck to his story in spite of intensive cross-examination. The prosecution is expected to close its cose today. Mr. Sim, 44, managing director of a
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  • 189 2 ANEW method is being introduced in Singapore for the intensive production of pigs (farrow) all at the same time, for the convenience of farmers. The arrival of the litters together, instead of In irregular batches, will enable producers to make maximum use of stalls
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  • 75 2 PAK YAN CHAN, 30. a ship-cleaner, died after he fell 30 feet on a ship anchored at the Jurong Harbour yesterday. Pak. of Lorong Dua. Old Kallang Road, was cleaning the funnel of the ship when he slipped and fell onto the deck. He was rushed
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  • 112 2 A self-confessed gangster, Wee Lye Huat alias Beh Seow, 20, was yesterday sentenced to a year's jail for extortion. He admitted in a District Court on Aug. 17 he demanded "protection money" from a project manager, Mr. Ng Fook Chak alias Ng Fook Cheop, at a
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    • 32 2 WELCOME NATIONAL DAY EXPOSITION '7O |p TILL 31st AUGUST 1970 6.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnight I \> GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK, GEYLANG ROAD. Basket-Ball Tournament Children Fun Land Police Exhibition Ta r 4ntime
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  • 720 3 Sir Philip is on his way to Perth A SCOTTISH hero of two world wars who signed the Japanese surrender of Singapore on Sept. 5, 1945 passed through Singapore on his way to Perth yesterday. General Sir Philip Christison, 11 accompanied by Lady
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  • 111 3 A YOUTH, who tried to "fish" out property from a flat, was yesterday charged with attempted theft Teo Keng Hoe, 16, admitted to a court that on Aug. 18 at 11.10 p.m. he was using a stick to fish out clothing from a flat at
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  • 38 3 DOCTORS are trying to save the life of Miss Lim Ah Chye, 20. who was rushed to the General Hospital in critical condition, last nleht. Miss Llm of French Road is suffering from suspected food poisoning.
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  • 42 3 Delivery clerk, Koh Tai Hoo, 23, yesterday pleaded guilty to stealing six neckties valued at $9O from Godown 43 at the Port of Singapore Authority on Aug. 19. He was sentenced to a day's jail and fined $3OO.
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  • 271 3 SPORTS shop proprietor, K. Paskaran s/o Krishnan Pillai, 26, was acquitted and discharged on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $6,512.15 cts. He was charged with fraudulently drawing the money from a special account of the Singapore Badminton Association, some time In August
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  • 61 3 A motorcyclist died on arrival at the Thomson Koad Hospital after an accident at 131 ma. Sembawang Ko\d, yesterday. Kok Row, 25, of Jalin Liu Sembawang was involved in a collision with a Royal Navy Land Rover at 11.45 a.m. People who saw the accident are
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  • 40 3 BLANTYRE. Malawi A primary schoolboy has been ordered topaySs42 compensation to the father of his class-mate girlfriend after she became pregnant. He was also ordered to refund $l4 that the father had Paid in r-hool fees.
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  • 240 4 YOHOfItE BAHRU An international textile expert warned that unless the Government intervene immediately, there wodd be severe price under-cutt-ing in Hie nation's textile industry. Mr. Frank Tsao, Chairman of the Textile Corporation of Malaya, declared, "The Government could forestall such eventuality by
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  • 259 4 A Singapore Ship building group has contracted a nearly $9 million order from two firms involved in offshore oil operations Votper Thornycroft Uniteers Pie. Lid. was awarded a $7 million contract for two special supply vessels for Offshore Supply Association (SEA) Pte. Ltd.. of
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  • 110 4 The Singapore Music Teachers Associated is presenting an Open Competition for pianists in commemoration of the 200 th anniversary the birth of Beethoven at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise, on Sunday, at 849 p.m. The competition will be adjudicated by a panel of three examiners
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  • 97 4 MAI.A CCA Workmen of the Drainage and Irrigation Department digging a drain at Kampong Limbongan have found more skulls and bones. Three months ago, 13 skulls and a quantity of bones were found and the authorities oMereci them to be buried in a Muslim
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  • 71 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Singapore will be among the 24 countries participating in the International Conference of Universities the first of its kind to be held in the Federal Capital The conference, organised by the Academic StatT Union of the University of Malaya, is scheduled from oext
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  • 146 4 KUALA LUMPUR Police have recovered two bodies a premature five-month old boy and a 45-year-old man in and around the Federal Capital. A police spokesman disclosed the body of the baby, about eight to 10 inches, was dugged out from a playground in
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  • 68 4 A clerk «rbo had parked his car in a side lane off Amoy Street came back half-an-hour later to find it completely burnt yesterday. Tan Thian Seng. M, said that his car suddenly gave trouble and he parked it in the sidelane. He then left to
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian and Singapore timber exporters will meet soon to discuss the recent increase in the shipping freight to European ports proposed at the Far Eastern Freight Conference.
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  • 304 5 A Senator fold o Congressional hearing on the use of drugs by U.S. troops that marijuana, LSD and barbiturates were found in the quarters of 4 Strategic Air Command pilots. Senator Thomas Dodd raised the spectre of pilots flying America's giont nuclear-armed B-52
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  • 206 5 TOKYO Honda, the famous Japanese manufacturer of motor-cycles, has come under attack from its customers for allegedly making "de- fective" automobiles. Toshio Fujikura, whose son was killed in a highway accident last month, filed charges of murder and attempted murder against Solchiro Honda,
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  • 77 5 BERKELEY Common seawater Is capable of solving one of the world's meet troublesome air pollution problems, a University of California scientist says. Professor Leroy Bromley, a chemical engineer, said he had proved ordinary seawater could be be used to remove smog-producing sulphur dioxide from smoae
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  • 148 5 ANGERS, France A dangerous virus has polluted River Maine which runs through this western France industrial city and tourist centre, officials warned. A brief announcement from the Mayor's office did not name the virus or say where it had come from. However, it warned Angers'
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  • 30 5 WASHINGTON A congressional report claimed there was no need for a U.S. supersonic passenger Jet to rival the Concorde because the Anglo-French plane would be 'a commercial flop.*
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  • 233 5 CAPETOWN The Chinese community hi Port Elisabeth will be allowed to cMtiane pbyisf spoils with whites and to visit the same places of entertainment. Under South Africa's Race Laws, Chinese are classified as "other Asians". They should therefore be segregated from
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  • 326 6 AFFENBACH, West Germany Rosy Rosy, billed as "The Biggest Bosom in Bavaria/' teams up with a bare-bottomed go-go dancing girl to lure visitors to the opening of West Germany's first sex foir today. However, organiser Guenter Roeh- stresses that Offenbach will not follow
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  • BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
    • 380 6 LOVELL, Wyoming, A forest fire that turned the night sky the colour of blood burned uncontrolled through a four-mile long section of the Big Horn National Forest near the Montana border. Rangers said It was the worst forest flre they could remember In Wyoming. More
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  • 144 6 DUBLIN Holiday-makers watching World War One planes in a dogfight for the film, "Zeppelin," thought the mid-air collision was just a stunt for the cameramen. However, it was a reallife which killed four people. One of six small biplanes flying in a
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  • 55 6 ROCKET-LADp SHIP, "LEBARON RUSSELL BRIGGS," is seen sinking in the Atlantic In the above photo. The vessel carried 60 tons of deadly nerve gas with it. America has already pledged that it would not do it again. Water samples were taken from the site for testing
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  • 272 6 BIRMINGHAM, England Bishop John Wilson, Anglican Bishop of Singapore during the Japanese invasion, died yesterday. He was 72. Bishop Wilson, served as Bishop of Birmingham for 16 years before retiring last year. He was Interned In Changi Jail jn Singapore by the Japanese and
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  • 97 6 COVENTRY A car factory shut down today while nearly 6.000 workers held a 24-hour protest strike against strikes. The men at the Standard Triumph works are staying away because they are angry at frequent outside disputes hitting their weekly pay packets Component supplies for the
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  • 413 7 I OS ANGELES Sharon Tote Murder Trial witness Mrs. Linda Kasobion sfepped off the witness stand to the kind of press reception usuolly reserved for Hollywood Him stars. A courtroom of the Los Angeles Holl of Justice hod been rigged up os o television
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  • 131 7 Health authorities throughout West Germany have been alerted to watch for the danger of poisoned Greek fruit imports. The alert followed the claims of a Greek resistance movement which said it had poisoned this week's fruit consignment to West Germany in an effort to force
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  • 275 7 LONDON Communist China, her self-imposed political isolation behind her, has re-entered the international scene with a vengeance. From Asia to Africa, Peking's diplomatic offensive is underway in lull blast. Even in Europe. China has begun to mend broken fences and to survey the scene
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  • 119 7 BOGOTA, Colombia Three judges struggling to reach a derision whether to rearrest England soerer Captain Bobby Moore on theft charges yesterday pondered a last-mi ante police report saying he is 'innocent.' Captain Jaime Ramirez. Head of Colombian Police Intelligence, disclosed he had concrete proof that
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    • 63 7 Hong m m r--** m •>X.> f d f* m Tale yoar pick. Drpart Singapore after breakfast. Arrive Kong just after lunch. Or catch the 12.35 pm. flight, on us, and arrive in Hong Kong lunch on us, andarmr in Hong Kong in time for supper. Only MSA gives you
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  • 669 8 |>UMOURS of a coup d'etat in Bangkok are nothing serious. Ever since a group of French educated military men overthrew fbsojute monarchy in Thailand in the early thirties, there has been no orderly process In the change of government. A coup d'etat has been the most effective
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  • 600 8  -  B 7 Art Buchwald, likes to talk about it, but there is a lot of kid- swapping going on in the United States. It isn't going on just in the suburbs or the small towns, but in the larger cities as well. I hadn't realised how prevalent
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  • LETTERS
    • 174 8 I HAVE read the news that the Malaysian Government has passed laws restricting politi- cians in Malaysia from discussing issues like Malay Rights, National Language in public. If and when they do, they will be charged under the Seditions Act. It appears strange that the Government
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    • 243 8 I shall be most grateful if you will allow me to air a few words in your esteemed columns. Recently, there was a pay rise for technicians of the Singapore Air Defence Command. The criterion for the pay increment was based only on passing the flnal examination, although the
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    • 140 8  - Bugs gums WEE KIM SIAH. I shall be grateful If you will kindly allow me a small column of space to air my views on some cinema seats. Recently my friends and I went to a big theatre for a 9.30 p.m. show. We were fortunate to book back-stall class.
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    • 59 8 Foreign newt anil features appearing In all editions of the Eastern Hun and The Sun are from: Renters. United Press International, itenct France Press* Editors Pre** Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publishers Hall Syndicate lAW Angeles I Times Syndicate. Gemini 'News Service. North American Newspaper Alliance. F I r•t Fe*tures Inter-Press
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  • 829 9  -  #1 PAGE 9 SPECIAL. By Desmond Zwar GEMINI West Germany and the Soviet Union have signed a treaty renouncing the use of force. One point of negotiation might have been the future of Rudolf Hess svho has been held in Spandau Prison since his trial at Nuremberg
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  • 377 9  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q —ls vitamin E essential to one's well-being? If one takes it everj day would it lessen his chances of a heart attack? A—Vitamin E is essential for maintenance of healthy red blood cells but a
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  • 577 10/11  -  By Brian Hickman IMPRESSIVE progress is being made on the construction of 'he mile-long tunnel that will cross Hong Kong harbour to unite the twin cities of Victoria and Kowloon. COSTING HK$272 million (£18.9 million; US$44.B million), the project began in September last year, and is expected
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  • 470 10/11  -  By Dale D. Morsch COLOMBO. When and if trouble begins for Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandara. naike it most likely will erupt in the universities where the ground-swell of support foi her first started. With the voting age at 18. youth had a good deal to say
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  • 472 10/11 By RAM SURESKI NEW DELHI India's massive population growth is neutralising much of its economic progress and leaving the gap with richer nations as wide as ever, according to a study published here. The study said that in the 20 years since 1948, the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 760 12 LOOKING TCtX rmttimg. Be devoted to mate. WON CULDBKN (Am H to Jaiy lh A pha to action wil) fain the approval of higher up« ato haw the say-so whew some or yow affairs aw concerned. Get lata ctvte matter which y«8» enjoy. j ye LBO (Ms 0 to As*.
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  • 272 13 A pulse pounding tale of a daring kidnap of a worldfamed rocket scientist by a team of allied dare devils during the closing days of World War II to keep him from falling into the hands of Russian troops advancing upon Berlin from
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  • 147 13 BREAKOUT" which tells of a German scientist who is spirited away by an American officer at the end of World War 11, poses an interesting question. Did such things actually happen? Are there scientists today in Russia and China who were taken there through devious means?
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  • 209 13 Melton Constable, Norfolk, England... Director Joseph Lose? and screenwriter/playwright Harold Pinter have commenced work on their third motion picture, MGM's "The Go-Between", starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates, which began filming here recently in the picturesque East Anglia district of England. Their
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 207 13 OPGANISATIQN CATHAY ***** tND 810 went U I N «M iM p.a> "THE BIG MASSACRE' Ao MOM Picture In Color School: 1100 To Any scat At Day Show* Only □EON 2111b IftTH STUNNING DAT! II 1-M. «.M Ml. IJM |.B roa a "THE SICILIAN CLAN" Alalo Deloo. Color. P*VUioo NEXT
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    • 176 13 L I D O Phone *****4 OPENS TODAYI U W. Ml <, Ul Ml Olna Lollobriglda "That Splendid N.Tfmktr" Color C API rOL None W>« TODAY 4 SUOVVHi U Mi. l-O, 4.14 Mil TOMORROW SHOWS! 11. 1.41. 4.M. Ml I IJlfa Jack Palance "The Battle Hawks" Widcacreen. Color REX 'SKY
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  • Students' page
    • Article, Illustration
      119 14 What a peaceful night With such a beautiful sight, Hanging up In the sky, The neon light of stars. I feel light and gay, As though it is a spring day. Alone, alone as I walked alone: Nothing came to my mind, Except the sea and the sky. Suddenly
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    • 249 14 NOWADAYS, the government of Singapore is trying its best to prevent crime from being committed. It has launched the 'Crime Prevention Campaign* showing ways to prevent crimes. An exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall at Bhenton Way was held from 30th of May to the sixth of
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    • 800 14 xrw^w.w.%v.w.<.\«>w^S rr>:-v: >»»•*?*»* SCIENCE NOTES LONDON: A robot that can think, feel and act like a human being may still be a dream of the future; but British scientists are already working on "intelligent" machines which arc beginning to make the dream a reality, and the day when
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    • 592 14  -  K m Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE AND WALT: How can I tell my best friend that the boy she loves doesn't really care for her but now loves me? We didn't plan lor it to happen, it was just fate.
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    • 192 14 r^TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTJ ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tin Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in tbis page Irons Monday to Friday. Prix* money is: $1C tor Seniors and $5 tor (union tot every esse* published
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  • 391 15  -  Thursday Food by Ruth Bakalar TRIPLING to the contrary, there are times when East and West do meet and no where more amicably and naturally than on culinary grounds. In the States and in Singapore, New Zealand lamb is growing in popularity. And the favourite cooking
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  • 600 15  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Your column is the moin topic of conversation over luncheon tobies. Recently thrco people brought the some column and we got into a heated argument. I refer to the question of whether or not a female can perpetuate a sex crime.
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 293 16 New Issues and some glamour slocks aroused Interest again In an active market. Elsewhere on the board, the downtrend was still present with marginal movements either way. Trading sentiment in Bentota Plywood was reversed as It entered another bout of profittaking which brought the opening
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    • 109 16 Mr. H. IJm Ewe Hin, General Manager of the Singapore Hilton and Regional Director o1 Hilton International, has announced the appointment of Mr. Philip Louie *s auditor of the hotel. Mr. Philip Louie, born In Shanghai and educated in Hongkong, joined the Hongkong Hilton in September
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    • 309 16 September first grade rubber buyers closed at p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 51-1/4 cents per lb. up 1/2 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was slightly steadier. The market opened sharply higher with first business being struck at 51-1/2
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    • 120 16 HONG KONG Wednesday's currency rates (supplied by Farcin Exchange and Investment Ltd.): < Bayers) (Sellers) 195J 196.3 per 100 Straits dollars 153.5 154 5 per 1.000 Taiwan collars 674 6.75 per Australian dollar 330 350 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 450 470 per 1,000 Indian rupees 135 155
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    • 37 16 (Manager's Price for AH. M) ASIA (Nil TlilTI M Inmt rn< 1.16 1.SS MHa rm I N IJB CMAimKI) Nil TII)«Th S O ru< l it i.M a«B 'a Tbr SavtM .'Vr— m tar BtctUag
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    • 590 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the flose of bostness In the Singapore i sad Koala Loo ipor trading the Stock rooms of Exchange yesterday were? INDUSTRIALS B Aema 1.47 Ajiaomoto Aleaa 141 2.18 1.42 Allied Choc. 2.74 Boa cd 1.1S Berjaya 1.34 Borneo Bo us U-ad
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    • 808 16 BUSINKSS dene In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brarkets In lots of I.oo# units unlet* otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJiaomoto $2.20 (1) $2.18 <I); Aleaa $1.43 <5) $1 42 <*>. Boa $lOB (1);
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    • 74 16 I U» MM Irtrt* SlnMPore fbliiHr at tbe Crodocf Kirhinit yesterday t'ueoDM on were:If OKI Balk 58.68 Cwuapi Ot) •Mini Dram 68.00 M. Copra 81 Of Mnntiih H'kltt (FOB.) 18ft-00 »arww.m Wbtte P^pprr 182 00 tiara wak Hp^ct* Black Pmiicr (FOB.) IBS. 68 UMII»<HU ttpeeta J jFOB.) «18-00 Black
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    • 14 16 Th« tin price for yes. terday vu $«6O per plcul down $lO.OO.
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    • 540 17 The giant International Telephones and Telegraph (ITT) Corporation has selected Singapore as Its supply and logistics base for a new multi-million dollar logging business in Indonesia. ITT 18 already drawing suppUe~ and equipment from Singapore for the new venture at an annual rate
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    • 543 17 AltKIVtLN lit IM. MS.% lU Kuala l.umpur lt r a m Ms% ."hi Colim- So a an- Win 11 am 11S« a m IMP* t M a m o m. ft 4«p« M»a M p m M« i* p m. iMfi o m. N1« 1 .'3 Koala t
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    • 78 17 The Part of Singapore Authority ha s made the following berthing arrangements for today. Aug. 20. DEPARTURES Godowns Veswb 6/7 Autolycus 8/9 Cardlganshare 19 Elko Maru 21 West Rajah Brooke 21 East Mesawa 38/39 Halcyon Days 47 Koudekerk 22 Ever Constant ARRIVALS Godowns Vmcls 1/2 Manju&an Maru
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    • 134 17 TOKYO Japan Airlines (JAL). the national flag carrier, has disclosed Its July revenues totalled 14,779 million yen (Ssl23 million) for the largest monthly Income since It opened business. JAL said the figure represented a 24.8 per cent increase over July of 1968. It said the revenues
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    • 409 17 SYDNEY Mining stocks improved considerably on Sydney Stock Exchange Wednesday. Many nickel favourites and other speculative issues recovered well. International mining rose to a peak of $2.50 In early trading but slowly fell away to close with a 15 cents rise on the day at
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  • 1282 18 Race 12.15 p.m. MARA Class 5—2 Furs. Scurry Catchweightsi 12 st t. 4 a. 4 6 1 4 1 0012 »4U 144 0221 200 ***** 0000 KyUe Zorba Ha rim* Aittte Raight Templar AmiV. KadA Kedldl Coloqfl Bony (14 lbs. Penalty) (VP
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  • 276 18 YORK, England The Gimcrack Stakes, one of Britain's most important two-year-old races, will be run here toda* with /L owner gaining a purse of £5,209 and al«n th» rio-h** winning matters at tL r ln Most likely speaker at the 200 th annual dinner
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 364 19 YORK Cassius Cloy won o legal boat yesterday when o Federal Judge refused to dismiss his complaint charging the New York State Athletic Commission with discrimination in denying him a licence to box in the state. Last December Federal Judge Martin E. Frankel had dismissed C
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    • 151 19 LONDON One of Britain's national daily newspapers yesterday urged Jamaican-born wonder sprinter Marilyn Nenfville to hare second thoughts about not running any more for Britain. Seventeen-year-old Marilyn, who haa represented Britain at international level, competed (or Jamaica at the 1970 Commonwealth Games and set
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    • 295 19 CLEVELAND, Ohio Tennis star Arthur Ashe say* he wfll not play In Davis Cup matches after this year unless the tooraaaient Is opened to contract professionals. Ashe, a so-called "Independent professional," is here with the UJ3. Davis Cup team working out In
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    • 567 19  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman TULSA, Ok la Doug Sanders has to be this year's Joe Bfsplk. Yon remember good old Joe Bfsplk. He's the brooding, bentover little cartoon character A 1 Capp portrays with a dark rain cloud over his head
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    • 151 19 WINGATE, with D.M. Brown up, did a spark- ling gallop here this morning when he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 39 2/5 on good going. He was on the bit all the way. Trakrda also impressed when he went twice round the track running the last 2f In
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    • 90 19 NEWPORT. R.I. The US yacht Valiant beat Its national rival Intrepid by 42 seconds over the 24.1-mlle course In the America's Cup final trials off Rhode island coast yesterday, Today. Valiant sailed by Bob McCullough of Connecticut will compete against the Florida yacht Heritage which today crossed the
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    • 198 19 NEW YORK Result* and standings of Uio two major leagues after Tuesday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OR Baltimore 77 44 New York 66 53 10 Detroit 65 56 12 Boston 62 57 14 Washington 58 63 10 Cleveland 57 64 20 WEST W L
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  • 295 20 Both sides claim their embassies under siege QEIRUT Relotions between Egypt and Iraq appeared yesterday to be nearing breaking point as the two Arab nations exchanged a growing series of accusations, political observers said here. Baghdad Radio claimed on Tuesday that four Egyptian intelligence
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  • 320 20 LONDON A mass bomb scare cleared more than 25,000 people from 39 London cinemas on Tuesday night. Police ordered Immediate evacuation after an anonymous telephone threat that a bomb bad been planted In one oj the chain of Rank Organisation cinemas currently showln
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  • 146 20 VERY nippy and fit Indian Eleven whittled down the Singapore side for an 8-3 win in a friendly soccer match last night The Indians played brilliantly to pierce the Singapore defence. India took the lead In the eighth minute with a close shot by
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  • 53 20 Australian Lynn Rogers sings as good as she looks, so our night-club columnist Weatherbee Wong says. And after seeing this picture, taken by Eastern Sun photographer William Ng, we feel Miss Rogers must sing very sweetly indeed. She is in Singapore for
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  • 78 20 The woman, who was found floating in the sea off Esplanade on Tue»> day, has been identified as Madam Tan Tock Eng, 39, of Commonwealth Drive. Sh# w as identified by her husband. Pang Yon Poh, 48. a seaman, Mr. Pang said his wife left
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  • 229 20 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida The United States launched a second Skynet communications satellite for Britain yesterday to open hundreds of new military radio channels between the British Isles and the Far East. The American built spacecraft was headed toward a stationary orbital outpost 22,300 miles
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