Eastern Sun, 26 August 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents tsrd. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1430 Wodnotday, August 26, 1970. MC (F) 1616
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  • 362 1 Four flights affected so far pURTHER troubles and deloys in BOAC flights are expected as the unofficial "go-slow" campaign by MSA workers began to spread. Up to now the catering deportment has been the primary contributor to the delay in the flights which started on
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  • 27 1 Ho Soo Chong in his hospital bed. Exclusive Sunpix by Francis On*. For story and another picture turn to Back Page.
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  • 244 1 UNITED NATIONS The long-awaited Middle East Peace Talks began here yesterday when Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah began discussions with U.N. mediator Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring. Dr. Jarring was expected to meet Jordanian and Egyptian delegates to the talks at separate sessions later yesterday. Dr. Abdul
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  • 53 1 COLOMBO Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew has advanced his visit to Ceylon by two days and will arrive here today, tt was oMdally announced here yesterday. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will leave Ceylon on Aug. 30, after meeting with Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandarana'he. and visiting various
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 51 1 ASP6RT When In Hong Kong Stay In Comfort HR HOTEL ROYAL 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hongkong. Telephone K-*****1, Cable: 'HotelroyaT Hongkong's First Closs Hotel. All Rooms Fully Air-Conditioned, With Private Telephone. For Those Who Seek Superb Food, Good Wine And Courteous Sorvice. At Reosonoble Rotes. For Reservations Contact Your Travel
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  • 298 2 One of 16 boxes was found tampered with pAYA LEBAR Police ore now investigating the theft of 14 gold bars, valued at $49,168, over the weekend from a strongroom at the Singapore Airport. The gold bullion weighing 400 kilograms, valued
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  • 66 2 Mr. Jantan bin Iman, Vice-Chairman of National Dav Exposition Committee will chair the Toto Draw No. 88/ 70 at Gay World Amusement Park at 7.45 D.m. tomorrow. The Singapore Pools Sports Club will hold its 2nd Annual Social and Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall
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  • 151 2 AN enthusiastic response from the public was received by the Ministry of Health for the "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollu-tion-Free" poster design competition. The competition is organised in connection with the "Keep Singapore Clean and PollutionFree" Campaign to be held in October this year. All competitor* are
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  • 40 2 A decision in respert of the dispute between the Singapore Tobacco Company and the Singapore Tobacco Employees' Union will be handed down by the Referee. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, at 2-30 p.m. at the Industrial Court, tomorrow.
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  • 59 2 LUMUT. The $36milllon Gula Perak Berhad near here is expected to produce between 150.000 and 200,000 tons of refined sugar by next year, its managing director. Dato Ng Hong Heng. said yesterday. It w>U also open u 0 a total of 27.000 acres of land
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  • 42 2 KUALA LUMPUR Police yesterday afternoon arrested a man who tried to cash three stolen cheques at tiie Chartered Bank in Jalan Ampang here. On searching the man, the police found 60 more cheques in his pocket.
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  • 82 2 Ftook two hours of hard work to clear up after this new lorry carrying a five-ton load of timber overturned at Keppel Road yesterday. The driver, Quek Chuan, 29, escaped unhurt. He said he was driving through the railway crossing when something went wrong
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 THE GOLDEN TRADING CO., 39, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE -7. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS HIGH CLASS KAIN PULICAT SARONGS AND GENERAL PIECE-GOODS MERCHANTS. TELEPHONE: ***** CABLE: "SPIDERMAS'' With the Compliments SARASWATHI CO., Importers, Exporters and Manufacturers of High Class Pulicat Sarongs* TEXTILE MERCHANTS. 249, BEACH SINGAPORE PHONE: No. ***** Cablr: STAGBRAND'
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    • 133 2 TENDER NOTICE Singapore Polytechnic Tender Re#. No. f 124/70 Tenders ere invited for the supply of the following for the School Of Industrial Technology EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRONIC AND TELECOMS LABORATORY. Detailed specifications and conditions of supply are obtainable from the Supplies Officer, Singapore Polytechnic, Prince Edward Road, Singapore. 2. Tenders
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  • 564 3 Prinfer goes out to cof/ec# transparencies PRISONER who is the accused in o current trial had a "freedom break" yesterday with the approval of the High Court. The court allowed Shum Wai Tong, proprietor of Sin Kwong Press to go to
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  • 75 3 A woman hawker Liew Chan Boh. 31, was fined $3OO for punching a hawker liaison officer on June 8. Liew, who had one previous conviction, admitted that she slapped and punched Tan Kwee Tong while he was on ticketing rounds at Jalan Membina. Tan had approached Liew,
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  • 37 3 A Malaysian businessman, Leo Halim, 27, was yesterday fined $3OO in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for entering Singapore without a valid pass. He admitted that he entered the Republic at the end of January this
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  • 138 3 OEVEN large "abstract batik paintings" have been commissioned by a new major Singapore hotel for its new "function room". The artist is Mr. Seah Kim Joo, and he is working on seven 10foot by 8-foot panels for the 40-storey Mandarin Hotel. Kim Joo has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 184 3 TOTD NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL DRAW san|w49 30th July to 20th September, 1970 2.228 w m ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES p 1t( Prist MERCEDES Benk 200 (based on the lad 6 digit*) Srd Prix* 4th Prist The airline Tor Asia. CATHAY PACIFIC MMIIXtNIMKW A Double Return Air Ticket* to Japan plus $2,000
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  • 122 4 Singapore's booming tourist industry attracted 234,355 visitors during the first six months this year, an increase of 27.9 per cent over the same period last year. These visitors, said a statement from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board yesterday. exclude those who entered by
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  • 245 4 A top climber left Singapore by air for India yesterday in a dramatic last-minute bid to join a Himalayan expedition mounted by tie Singapore-based 3rd Commando Brigade. Royal Marines. He is 28-year-old Captain Guy Sheridan, an international skier who is on the short list
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  • 401 4 IMTANILA A Filipino woman who worked os o teocher m Sondokon disclosed thousands of Filipino workers in Soboh ore "horassed ond starred oat" by Malaysian authorities. Mrs. Anna Gabertan, 31 claimed that 16 Filipinos, suspected to be trained infiltrators, were captured at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 Underwriters of Australia Limited Austrah i t t r. u b. J iv ...It? Registered Mortgages on laad tad buildings have been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the world for the pot century. Australian Housing Mortgages •re particularly attractive because of the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 172 5 YIfARSAW The orrivol of a new Communist Chinese ambassador to Poland, Yao Kuang, opened the door to the first top-level SinoAmerican ambassadorial meeting in three years. Ostensibly, the arrival of the former Charge d'Affaires in the Warsaw Embossy was part of Peking's new diplomatic
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  • 118 5 HERTFORD, England She was known to millions as the "Wall of Death" motor-cyclist Marjorie Dare. She thrilled them all with her dare-devil feats on a 500 c.c. mo-tor-cycle. However, she failed her driving test again for the 18th time. Marjorie, now a 54-year-old bus conductress, really
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  • 70 5 EGYPTIAN MINISTER OF NATIONAL GUIDANCE, MOHAMED HEIKAL (left) met Al-Fatah leader Yasslr Arafat (right) in Cairo during the latter's recent visit. With them is Farouk Kaddoumi (centre), a high-ranking member of the Palestine Liberation Movement. Heikal met the Fatah delegation at his office in the Al-Ahram newspaper.
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  • 263 5 WASHINGTON Foreign aid planners in the Nixon Administration are preparing a future programme which will provide increased development assistance while changing the patronising U.S. image. Final drafts of a new AID re organisation have been prepared. They are expected to be sent to
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  • 78 5 NEW ORLEANS A bandit forced a bank teller to give kin Bs- by holding a pistol at a 10-year-old boy's bead and —lng him as a shield. The boy, Johnny Arjnond, was released ua- harmed as the robber, a Negro man in his 30's, fled on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 162 5 CAUVERY TRADING CO., IMPORTERS EXPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS KAIN PULICAT SARONGS. SPECIALIST JAVA BATIK SARONGS MERCHANTS 705, North Bridge Road, Singapore 7. Phone: ***** Cable: "CAUVERY- .Jf MV! > a pilot in the SAF Be among the pioneers In the Air Defence Command. Thd S AF oftm young man who an physically
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  • 202 7 MEXICO CITY The Attorney-General's Offiee announced It had smashed a plot by two prison inmates to kidnap Belgian Ambassador Jacque Groothaert and ue him as *a hostage' to get out of jail. The Prosecutor's Office claimed the plot was conceived by
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  • 174 7 CONCI DFX MABIM, Italy Mrs. Aristotle Onassis was back in Italy yesterday and tongues were wagging. The return of Mrs. Onassis to the Amalfl Coast she last visited in 1962 when she was First Lady of America coincided with a widelypublished photograph of her husband
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  • 172 7 LOS ANGELES Two of the murder victims ot Polonski's villo were under the influence of LSD at the time of the killings, County Coroner Dr. Thomos Noguchi disclosed ot the Tote murder triol. The two were coffee heiress Abigail Folger and
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  • 46 7 A summit meeting was held in Arvika, Sweden, on Monday. Members of the conference are <from left) Swedish Foreign Minister Torsten Nilsson, West German Chancellor Willy Brandt, Swedish Premier Olof Palme and Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. (l T PI radiophoto). U PI radiophoto).
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  • 249 7 WASHINGTON America announced a new Ssl2® million programme of arms aid for Cambodia. 8 t a t e Department spokesman Robert McCloskey said the military assistance would consist of small arms, ammunition, communications equipment, spare parts and training for Cambodian forces. In
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  • 79 7 PITTSBURGH Coach Carl Depasqua brought a barber along for the opening of football practice at the University of Pittsburgh. Displeased with the long hair sported b* some of hi* athletes, he ordtied a group of thena into the barber's chair at Pitty Stadium for a trim. He stressed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 Sunshine welcomes you to Malaysia t>wmm Malaysia's Premier Hotel Tederal Hotei Kuala Lumpur r?a 21 Skvsy Nsw Extension, ft-, 450 luxurious rooms, wnfl to w*M carpets. fully sir-conditioned, with push- button control psnsi CJMPS fartmM* %*t*u»n ?7XX Mmfng Dn-cto: la* tai Clwn. S I Srllltg sMCii ussn UPWARDS oouMi us
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  • 669 8 SPHERE are ugly Americans and there are beautiful Americans. Most countries in this part of the world have taken care of the beautiful Americans. They are to have a haircut, a shower and put on some decent clothing or they are not allowed to enter the country. But
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  • 675 8  -  By Frank Mankiewicz, Tom Braden Vice-President Spiro Agnew—getting reody for the fail political circuit ind now touring Southeast Asia has been busy working up a new act. Like all performers, the Vice President constantly needs new material. The jokes about the media are wearing
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  • 688 8  -  By Bruce Biossat PRESIDENT Nixon is keenly aware tftat big chunks of U.S. labour are up for political grabs. Yet neither he nor the Republican party manages to do very much about drawing these people into his still severely limited basic voting constituency. Quite properly,
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    • 57 8 Foreign news md features appearing In all edition* of the Eastern Hun and The Son are from: Renter*. United Press International. Aaence France Pre««e Editors Press Syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publisher* Hall Hyndlcate l,o* Angeles Time* Hyndlcate. Oeminl News Bcrrlte. North American Newspaper Alliance. first Kchtnrea Inter-Press Peat ares and
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  • 1174 9 Music dancing stopped ADAM waited until it was very late, and most of the men had settled down to sleep, before he went In search of the crates, lie found them easily enough, in two neat piles in the middle of some temple ruins. He was just debating whether he
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 228 9 LID O PKone 3734 1 4 LAST DA* U an. 1.45 e <lO A 16 Oina Lollobrlgioa "Thai Splrndld N«»tmbfr" CoiOJ Opens Tomorrow David Chiang "Vengeance" IA BHAW PRODUCTION Mandarin tn Scope. Color CAPITOL 297i9l Last Da*! No Free Lust II am. iM, 4.00. IN. *3O TUB CRIMSON CHARM" i
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    • 192 9 i QRCANISATIDN CATHAY i 340 LA HI DATI U IN M «-M ».M »•■> "TBS 810 MMIACU' ad MOM Picture Id Color School: $lOO To Any Bui At Day 8how» Only ODEON LAST DATI II I.M «<M I.W. Ml Poa "THE SICILIAN (LAN* Ala is Deion. Color. P'Vuiod A'atmim ORCHAPD-12W
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 699 10/11 PHNOM PENH "Excuse me/' said the waiter in English, "i» it ta say 'I am supposed to go' or 'I ought to go?"' The waiter, like many Cambodians, speaks fluent French as well as his native Khmer. But also like many Cambodians, French no longer serves him
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    • 896 10/11  -  Unrepentant hijackers of a U.S. merchant ship would do it again if given a chance By Kenneth Braddick 13HN0M PENH Charles Manson is their hero. Violent revolution is their cause. Clyde McKay and Alvin Glatowski stand little chance of meeting Manson or of joining the
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    • 556 10/11 THE SMOKING FAD HOW IT AL BEGAN MANILA They were born in gutter and popularised in a war. To some they are evil personified. Many can't live without them. Others, it is contended, can't live with them. Cigarettes are the culprit. While the controversy smoulders, you might like to know
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    • 636 10/11  -  By COLIN DEACON WASHINGTON Government scientists are working out plans for building special "trash trains" to cope with the mounting problem of America's household refuse. The trains one of several possible answers to the trash problem would haul refuse from cities to dumping sites in
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1880 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Tv and radio guide CARROLL RIOHTKR'S from the Carroll Righter lartitati GENERAL TENDENCIES: Almost everyone is apt to be too emotional today and tonight. To put things in its proper perspective is wise. By being very objective, much can be achieved, especially whatever applies to borne conditions
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 302 13 A continuation of Monday's withdrawn attitude was evident in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday as operators fell for the sidelines. Prices generally sagged Irregularly after the final bell with a softer turnover of 2.1 million deals against the previous of 3.3 million. Sentosa
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    • 265 13 September first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 51-7/8 cents per lb. down 1/4 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. After an unchanged opening the market was rather slow to form with
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    • 95 13 Lufthansa's Board of Directors has appointed Relnhardt Abraham as deputy member of the Executive Board. Mr. Abraham. 41, was born In Kunzendorf, Silesia, and studied physics and Industrial engineering at the Technical University In Berlin where he graduated In November 19&6 with a Masters degree in
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    • 117 13 BONG KONG, Tuesday's currency rates '(supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 195.5 196.5 per 100 Straits dollars 153 155 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6 74 675 per Australian dollar 330 350 per 1.000 Burmese kyata 450 470 per 1.000 Indian rupees 135 155 per
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    • 668 13 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS 8 Acma 1.47 AJinomoto 1.90 2.05 AJean 1.39 1.41 Allied Choc. 2.65 2.70 Ben od 1.06 Berjaya IJ6 1.37 Borneo L 64
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    • 830 13 BUSINESS done In and reported to the tradlnc rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto $2.05 (1); Alca„ $l4O (5); Allied Choc. $2.67 (1); Ben $1.05 (1); Berjaya
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    • 26 13 MANILA The Philippine peso remained unchanged Tuesday at 6.2855 peso a against one U.S. dollar In Interbank Currency Trading. Sales totalled US$l5O, OC*
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    • 370 14 SYDNEY In all sections of the market slocks kased on Sydnej Stock Exchange Tuesday. Trading was inactive throughout the day and interest tapered off further during the afternoon, Poseidon slumped $6OO dragging many nickel Issues with It. Poseidon was shown with a considerable amount of adverse
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    • 80 14 rue bmb pi lr» at IK Mmaporr Ihm Produce Kiriiantt mtfrttj wrrr I'nfnnm (Ml O H.) Bulk MM L'miinol (Ml Htni Dram U4M M Copra SIN tluniKk Whit* tvpp*l (FOB) 190 80 Harawak White Prpper 187 50 Sarawak Spertal HIM< h ft-ppri (ro.B.) 160 00 Umanm 8pe<ial <r. O.B.)
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    • 13 14 Tb«» t'n price tor yesterdir -""s $655 per picul Clown 2].
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    • 84 14 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, Aug. 26. DEPARTURES Godowu Veewels 3/4 Golden Wonder 15/16 Ever Island 18 Meijyo Maru 19 Genko Maru 20 West 81etter 21 East Lipis 38/39 Hessensteln 13/14 Bengalen 45 Texaco Bristol ARRIVALS Godowas Vessels 45
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    • 467 14 ARRIVAL* 146 am MSA ltfi Knili Lampar 1M am UNA 123 MMU Lam par JOaot MSA 4M kwla Lumpur 114tta.m M*A 454 Proaog, Koala Lumpur 11 541 a m MSA £O3 Jakarta 130 p m MKA 451 KaChlK INpa. MMA Kuala Lumpur. Malarra 335 p m MSA S4T
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 144 14 Oar Thai Tteup ///y as 0/ v. 4 rw fv L/SA On A -I:ii m 53&55 hong KONG At no extra expense see Thailand, India and (he Middle East on your wag to Europe and (he U.S.A. 10 fl lfjllls per week from South Eas( Asia-Eas( and Ufest Co boring
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  • Special supplement on Indian Trade & Industrial Exhibition
    • 622 15 Singaporeans businessmen, industrialists and the public at large can see i nt e re s ting glimpses of modem India at the Indian Trade and Industrial Exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park. The Exhibition will be formally presented to the people of Singapore by the
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    • 206 15 AN Indian trade and industrial exhibition was held in Singapore nine years ago. Another Indian exhibition on the same lines has now been organised under the sponsorship of our Ministry of Foreign Trade. During the nine years since the first exhibition India has made
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    • 947 16 Nuclear fuel fabrication THE cennirieg old I cont octs between India and Singapore have become still closer in recent yeors, India was among the first to recognise the sovereign independent Republic of Singapore, a little over five years ago. The following year the Singapore
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    • 149 18 As much m M per cent of the rise In India's exports during the year 1968-1969 was accounted for by an Increase In the exports of non-tradltlonal Items B c h as engineering goods. Iron and iteel, chemicals and allied products, mineral fuels and lubricants, rubber manufactures, paper
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    • 149 15 is n K I INDIAN TRADE and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION August 26 Sept 9. 1970 at Great World Amusement Park. Kim Seng Road. Singapore. Interesting glimpses of Modern India, its industries, technology, atomic research, colourful handlooms and handicrafts. The High Commissioner of India, His Excellency Mr. PR EM BHATIA, will formally
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 99 16 WITH BEST WISHES to THE INDIAN INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION from: Chief Agents for THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. Congratu lotions and Best Wishes THE INDIAN INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION k. d. vaswmi a co. 95, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, 6. TEL: *****/*****/*****/***** With Best Compliments from: CHANDULAL DOSHI CO. No. 6, Cecil Btreet,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 90 17 mw CHOP KRUSI TRADING CORPORATION IMPORTERS I EXPORTERS FAMOUS FABRICS CHOP KRUSI PULICAT SARONGS MERCHANTS <§SlS£> 241, BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE 7. TEL i ***** CABLEt "KRUSI" BRANCHi 58, CHUiIA STREET, PENANC. TEL i ***** 108, CORAL MERCHANT STREET. MADRAS-I. WITH BEST WISHES to the Indian Trade Industrial Exhibition at the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 247 18 BEST WISHES From: STANDARD SEWMG DREAD CO. CALCUTTA-1 x INDIA REPRESENTED BY M/S. P. GANGARAM 84-A, HIGH STREET P.O. BOX 2020 SINGAPORE 6. TTiTiTrST^ PARS RAM R Produce Merchants Exporters Importers P. O. Box 970 Cable "Gengoods" 70, Market Street, Singapore, 1. Telephone: ***** *****4 Best Wishes from: UTTAMRAM (SINGAPORE)
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  • 940 19 CI. 2 Div. 2—7 Furs. ***** Balerest 7y 9 00 Lesandyan West Wiu n 5y 8.10 KL Choof Mansor ***** Timber fodacer 5y 8.08 Goldmine J Donnelly 0 08 Auric R Breuk ***** Altar Bay by 8 05 Net Bougoure ***** Privy Condi 4y 8.05 Income
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  • 403 19 PENANG The KING I did a splendid gallop here yesterday, reports our racing correspondent. With apprentice Rajoo astride. The King I strode out stylishly over 3f in 38 on good going, finishing with plenty in hand. SPLENDID INVESTMENT with Velu up. galloped attractively over 3f
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  • 94 19 OSAKA A hard-flght-lng Philippine team yesterday scored &n upset 1-0 victory over the Orange Llonettes, representing the United States in the ninenation second world women's Softball championship at Nagai Stadium. Left fielder Carmellta Apollnarlo drove In catcher Letlcla Gem?>lsao from second for he winning run with a
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  • 150 19 ST. LOUIS, Andres Glmeno and John Newcombe beat Rod Laver and Roy Emerson, 6-4, 6-2, Sunday to win the doubles title in the 5590,000 Rawllngs tennis classic. The match had been postponed nearly three months because of bad weather In St. Louis, a power failure at
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  • 139 19 SUTTON, Mass. Masters champion Billy Casper won the Avco Golf Classic and a first prize of 5196.000 to go to the top of the U.S. circuit money list for this year. Casper, who now has won a total of *****.755, fired a final three under
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  • 46 19 NEW YORK Only three major league games were scheduled Monday and there were no major changes In the standings. Ja the only American League game Kansas City beat New York 8-7. In the National League. Atlanta beat Montreal 6-0 while Chicago beat Los Angeles 4-2.
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  • 135 19 INGLEWOOD. Calif., Ruben Olivares ot Mexico will defend bis world bantamweight title against Chucho Castll o of Mexico City at the Forum Oct. 16, promoter George Parnassus announced yesterday. The pair met here April 18 when Olivares survived an early round knockdown to score a 15-round decision over
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  • 437 20 Nuns' story front-paged in most newspapers DELHI Angry Opposition members of the Indian Porlioment yesterday sought an urgent debate on what some of them described as the "shocking sale" of Indian girls to European convents to become nuns. Mr. Arangil Sreedharan, an
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  • 406 20  -  By K. S. Sidhu Ho family of seven now face a bleak future. Their sole breadwinner, Ho 800 Chong. 34. a carpenter, 1* lying In the General Hospital with his legs amputated. He was run over by a train on Sunday morning
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  • 63 20 BANGKOK, All 122 passengers aboard Air India's flight 110-A to Hong Kong had an anxious hour-long ride back to Bangkok after one of the engines of their Boeing 707 exploded In mid-air, 30 minutes after take off, and ripped away part of the aircraft's right wing. The
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  • 116 20 AMSTERDAM A policeman shot and wounded three persons on Monday night In Amsterdam's Dam Bquare during clashes with 1.500 young people, some of whom were protesting against a ban on sleeping in the area. None of the wounded, all Dutch, was believed in serious condition. They included Daniel
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