Eastern Sun, 9 January 1971

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daihr 10 cents UH. 1966. Vol. 5 ffc. 1543 SatvHay, January 9, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 339 1  -  By Joseph Grigg T ON DON The growing east-west no vol confrontation in the Indian Ocean will be a major issue at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, British officials say. Britoin is becoming increasingly concerned by Soviet Novol penetration In
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  • 50 1 Friends comfort Madam Shangara Singh yesterday when she wept hysterically after being told her husband had been killed in an accident. Shangara who was walking along Bukit Timah Road, was fluna into a canal by a skidding car. Sunpix by William Ng. Sunpix by William Ng.
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON A bomb blast shattered windows of a Soviet Embassy building yesterday in protest against antl-semitism In Russia. Th« State Department immediately expressed Its regret and concern over the incident to the Soviet Embassy. There was alight damage to a nearby medical building, but OOone was injured.
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  • 35 1 SAIGON Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird arrived in Saigon yesterday for four days of meetinga with his top military commanders. He would assess the progress of Vietnamizetion and the military situation immediately.
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  • 133 1 LONDON A dr portalion tribunal ruled yesterday that former Berlin rebel student leader "Red" Rudt Dutschke should be refused permission to stay in Britain. Dutschke has been living in Britain with his American born wife Gretchen and his two small children for the past two
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  • 51 1 HONG KONG Peking .Radio yesterday conferred on the American "Paper Tiger" a brand new title—the "Bean Curd Tiger.'» A "bean curd tiger" would be far more perishable than a "paper tiger," a famous term Mao used to describe the weakness of the world's "imperialist countries.
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  • 404 2 STAFF REPORTER ■'A LARGE measure of agreement was reached yestar* day when Hie five-power defence talks ended, conference sources said. "But nobody seemed very happy with the outcome/' the sources added. Australia and New Zealand did not play an important role while
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  • 59 2 More than 300 diplomats and their vires last night attended a reception hosted by the President and Mrs. Benjamin Sheares at the Istana. Cabinet Ministers also were present. It was the President's first official function since he was sworn In last week. The President Is pictured
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  • 89 2 TAN AH RATA—A British Ann* helicopter has made two mercy flights, to the Ipoh General Hospital with two casualties, one of them a victim of a landslide in Cameron Highlands. Sgt. AJ. MacKie first flo w Madam sundrani Chelllah. 38, one of the three victims of
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  • 265 2 Four more Barisan Sosialis members are battered to Hare been picked Mp by polka over Hie bit two day*. A spokesman of the party yesterday claimed at least 17 Barisan and affiliated organisation members hare been detained since Dr. Lee Siew Choh's
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  • 70 2 The Government order permanently banning Amnesty International research worker Estrella Carreras from en* tering Singapore was gazetted yesterday. The order, signed bf the Minister of Home Affairs, Prof. Wong Lin Ken, on January 3 save no reason for the ban. Miss Carreras, 35, British subject, was
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  • 230 2 local news In brief Customs officers seised 150 pounds of ganja worth 16,000 from an Indonesian vessel yesterday. The ganja, recovered from nine gunny sacks, Is worth about $22,000 In the black market. It was seised from the If. V. BUgo.' The fanny sacks were
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 100 2 Hia weather bureaa predicts scattered ih oarers far today. Yesterday Max ten*: 81.5* P Mln temp: 78.4* P Rain: |.l| |n Hamldlty at IIJ| p.m. >3 per cent. SINGAPORE TOWN iM a.m. (5.5 ft); 887 a.m. (8.7 ft); 1.45 p.m. OJ ft); 10 58 pjm. (14 ft). TOMORROW 3.41 am.
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  • 132 3 The Vigilante Corps will soon be transformed Into Civil Defence Organisation to eope with military and civil emergenV.C. officers mast set high standards of performance and instil pride tn their men, the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L. P. Bodrlgo said yesterday. Mr. Bodrlgo
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  • 185 3 An unemployed bachelor who Had been ill for 10 years jumped to Hit death from a block of flats yesterday. Mak Moon, 43, of Lorong 17, Geylang, wa§ found dead at the foot of Block 3, Jalan Geylang Serai at 3.15 p.m. Hi« younger
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  • 95 3 A man was killed when a car which went oat of control struck him while he was walking along Bukit Timah Road yesterday. The impact of the collision sent Shangara Singh sailing through the air, over the threefoot high pedestrian railings and Into the
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  • 383 4 J£UALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak has returned to Kuala Lumpur after touring flood-stricken areas in Pahang and Trengganu. He called on the people in the East Coast states to keep their boats "instead of selling them and buying scooters end cars." "These people,"
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  • 87 4 Overseas aid— UK-style KUALA LUMPUR Britain believes that overseas aid should be without strings as her aid was more Iha a a charitable exercise,'* the out-going British High Commissi oaer to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker said yesterday. "The basic motive for British aid la oar own national terms Is simple:
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  • 163 4 A Moral which won the ft rat prime of S4.MO is the Malaysia-Sin gaper* Moral Contest eaa now be seen oo s wall la the entrance lobby of the MSA Building The painting by Mr. Thomas Yeo, a wellknown artist, is mounted on a canvas streteher
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  • 89 4 BANDAR SERI BBGA WAN, Brunei A Canadian driller and two Malaysian worker* were killed on Wednesday when a suspected fas explosion blew up an offshore oil drilling barge in Sarawak waters. Brunei officials reported. One body was found aboard the barge but two
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  • 64 4 KUCHING Two communist terrorists, one of them a woman, were shot dead by a security forces' patrol in the Bibu District of Sarawak on Wednesday. The patrol also recovered a home-made pistol, some live shotgun cartridges, some spent ammunition, bags containing civilian clothing and communist documents. The dead
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  • 195 4 Singapore will not be adversely affected by the economic difficulties predicted for the countries in Asia and the Far East this year. "Strong foreign commitments and the fact that Singapore's producta are geared for the International markets will assure her of a steadily climbing
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  • 116 4 KUCHING—The High Court of Borneo yesterday threw out a petition seeking to declare as null and void the election of Dato James Wong of the Sarawak National Party to the Parliamentary constituency of Mirl-Subis last year. The petition was filed by a Sarawak Alliance member,
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  • 118 4 GB.JEVA The Malay■ian Bed Cross haa appealed to the League of Red Cross Societies 5 p or victims of the serious floods wbich have ravaged Parts of Malaysia for the past week. Needs of the victims including blankets and household necessities have been delivered to
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  • 183 5 A newspaper proof reader was yesterday acquitted aad discharged when the Second Magistrate's Court found him not guilty of attempting to cheat Singapore Fools Pte. Ltd. of $71,515. In acquitting Goh pit Leng, 3s. the Magistrate, Mr. Anwaral Haqae, said the prosecntion
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    • 121 5 AROUND TOWN JO am Official Opening of the St. John Ambulance Association's Pood and Fun Fair by Mr. Ho Kah Leong, M.P., at the Civic Centre, Tarn an Jurong. 30 am to 8 pm Art Exhibition by Yan Sook Leong at the Gallery of Fine Art. Raffles Place. 6 pm
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  • 453 6 Canada's envoy heads for Peking post HONG KONG John Praser, Canada s first head of mission in Peking, left by train yesterday with his cat Fraser, 35, was named Charge D'Affaires in the Chinese capital soon after Canada and China established diplomatic relations on October 13. MANILA
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  • 266 6 FORECAST FOR THE 70s. (CANBERRA Am Americon specialist in Asian Affairs# Professor It.L Butwell, has forecast Hie 1970' i would prove iven more "bloody, destructive ar.d tragic" for South-east Asia than the past decade. Professor Butwell is the Director of the Centre for South and
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  • 97 6 PARIS As the Vietnam Peace Talks entered their third year on Tuesday. Allied and Communist negotiators found themselves In rare agreement on one point the first two years of talking yielded no progress. Bach sine blamed the other for the lack of progress In the Pales
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  • 201 6 PHNOM PENH American awtfaorities ar« vsiohisf tfco possibility of a 'littls BsHiii airlift to had despefjtdy neoded petroleum to CasMii'i fcdmmwd capital, soorcss rsportod. In Sal goo. South Vietnamese officials were considering trying to ship fuel to Phnom Penh from Vietnam on Route One. The
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  • 39 6 Archbishop Makarios (right), President of Cyprus, greets British Premier Edward Heath on his arrival at Nicosia Airport The Utter is en route to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers* Conference here starting next Thursday. (UPI radiophoto). UPI radiophoto.
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  • 93 6 SAIGON The wife of South Vietnamese VicePresident Ky has broke a lengthy public silence on thg controversy surrounding her application to buy 3,600 acres of rich farming land owned by Montagnard tribesmen. Madam Ky told a press conference that she had applied to buy
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  • 216 7 jDARIS France has decided to posh oheod with rapid development of on H-Bomb strike force expected to be operational within five years, official sources said yesterday. The decision meons postponing work on o more sophisticated but longer range programme. The decision was taken
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  • 164 7 OWOLPLP Tkt yirth 'ahldM wMh aB trmm* Midway Mill, the U.S. Coast GmH aja. The stricken mad, with I cmr el 25. radioed it is listing SO degrees •ad has taken 10 ft after its cargo shifted in heavy seas. The ship, cened by AmfriraifO
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  • 201 7 MOSCOW A Sovitt Amy court martial kas sentenced Wolf Zalman•on to 10 yean in prison for hit part in the alleged Leningrad hijack plot, Jewiak aonrcea Mid. 7.a]manaon. a Jew, could have received the death penalty as did two of
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  • 46 7 BONN—The Vest German government has asked a senior Soviet diplomat to leave the country. A government spokesman would not saw if P.F. Bumlnilj, first secretary at the Soviet Embassy, was formally expelled, but added: "these things can be done by mutual agreo-
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  • 68 7 Here's the now celebrated Press conference where a man walked out on sex kitten actress Brlgitte Bardot over sex. She's pictured here with French actor Lino Ventura as they talked with reporters In Mexico City. When the subject xot around to sex Ventura stalked out of the
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  • 71 7 IiONDON The mother of Lady Jacqueline RufUs Isaacs nas denied her daughter is romantically Involved with Lord Snoiwdon. This rumour Is §o very horrible," said the Marchioness of Reading, "Wa quite mad for anyone to think such a thing." She was commenting on
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  • 98 7 MOSCOW A computer saved the life of a skiprvk# was swept eat sea m board a Mk, bj workia* Mt hie positioa kndreda of miles off lh« Soviet Facile coast. Tea news agencj said ■kipper Tssili Bavochkin was iwept to sea by a karri ease
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  • 73 7 PA»WPt A^padfnt "Si *i»i< Boyal Alf Voim VW pMct, klind to hti* Im m m the ijnrf* bat Aitmkmd the pflM alter ftghtlnff TW, aiihtDi Bavlllead aircraft was •NNMUii Darwin to >Mi efca II dived TW Hm IB ft h*i At grmmd be.
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  • 266 10 llfE have to conclude, in the absence of TT other evidence, that the pitifully inefficient Are bomb attack on the Australian High Commission building was engineered by the Barisan Sosialls. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. leader of that proCommunist party, had publicly threatened "hit and run"
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  • 332 10 AMERICAN Defence Secretary Melvln Laird la now In Thailand and will be visiting Indochina ostensibly to preach the Nixon Doctrine and to see how It has worked thus far. Recently the Congress voted approval and President Nixon signed into a law a proposal to give Cambodia ***** million
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  • LETTERS to the editor
    • 209 10 Sir, rpHE resiling of night stall hawkers in proper zones by the Government is a move in the right direction. The hawkers now have water electricity, modern sanitation and drainage system*. These amenities were lacking at one time when the hawkers, put up shanties and covers over
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    • 97 10 Sir: YOU would be disinter ested If 1 told you 1 counted 6 taxis, a lorry, a private taxi and a private car passing by me on January 3 at 2.30 p.m. at a certain place But If I tell you that place was RafTles Place, you'll
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    • 184 10 Bir: I SA W a policeman at Kim Seng Road on Wednesday at 10.30 p.m. riding a motor-cycle without a helmet. He was in uniform and had both his revolver and his baton. This means he wa& on duty. Of course he Sikh and was wearing
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    • 120 10 Sir: WITH reference to "Sleepless Nights" in Ann Landers column recently, I would hke to make a few personal comments. I think "Sleepless Nights" concern for his sister is both genu ne. and admlrhut interfering will not help even though he Is closely related
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    • 207 10 Sir: RECENTLY I applied for a new Singapore passport and was given the receipt acknowledging the detention of my identity card at the immigrar tion office. This government chit clearly states '"ldentity card.... held fop passport application." and gave the number and date of issue.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • RACE DAY SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 303 11 Tl« Shjapwi Body Building Association, was yesterday urged to MMV MB membership with the Asia* Amateur Bodybuilding Federation. The call which came from the AABBT also appealed to the SABBA. to seek affiliation with the International Federation of Bodybuilders. The AABBF. formed
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    • 237 11 LOS ANGELES Billy Cat*#*, Tow Shaw and Bob Smith fired five-wider-par 66's here to there the teed in the first round of the 55 330,000 Glen Campbell- Lot Angeles Open. Casper, winner of the Los Angeles Open and three other tournaments last year,
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    • 159 11 SAN FRANCISCO America's Jean Kilfli Rosemary Caub and Nancy Richey aMI An* Haydon Jones of England advanced to the semi-finals Thursday with victorias in tha British Motors women professional tennis ftanrnament. Win Casals and lira. Jones had little difficulty In winning their second-round arte
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    • 63 11 A too Japanese soccer team, Furukawa will play a Singapore under--23 in e friendly fixture on Jan. 16 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Furukawa currently holding a reputable position in Japanese soccer leagues has several too players. The team also includes Mitsuo Kamata, a
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    • 71 11 The Singapore Hockey Association's 1971 session begins with the under-23 competitions scheduled to be held In March and April. The SHA Invites entries from players Vho were born on or after Jan. L 1948. Entries close on Jan. 16. SHA secretary 8 Yogarajah said the competitions were
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    • 900 12/13  -  Sy Denni Boy PURPLE GEM con score in the doss three division three •vent over 6f (Race Seven) at Bukit Timah here today, opening day of the 1971 racing season. He scored in his second run in this country when taking a 6f race at
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    • 109 12/13 LONDON. A total of 05 entries were announced yesterday for the Qrand National, the world's premier steeplechase, to be run at Alntree, Liverpool, on April third. "This Is an Increase of 18 over last year's total. Speculation that the April race could be the last
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    • 313 12/13 SAXONY continued fro imprest in a workout at Bukit Timah yesterday With Johnny Wilson up, frhe Bogan Road gelding matched strides with ROYAL MARK (Podmore) over 3f in 39 3/5. Saxony had his head in front at the finish. Another sparkling gallop was done
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    • 1512 12/13 Day's Best: Putri Bali, Skippy, Purple Gem Going: Soft Race Is CL 6 Dlv. < 1. ***** Trmkjra 5/ 2. ***** Housing Development 4 y 3- ***** Cameron Highland* 67 4. ***** Tanjong Bungah 6y 5. ***** Kingford 6y 6. ***** Oka; Okay 8y 7. ***** London
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    • 208 12/13 DUNN I QOY CISCO ZODIAC BACK 1: 19) HELADANO It) ■M. Development (if Tynkya ill 8ELADANO 11. Development klngford It) U. DTOPMfcNT 5 Klngford 9 seladaac RACK t: II) PUTRI BALI (111 Hbyrw ft Canunoor 1 KINO'S ROW oh Tree Putrt Ball ffi STORMY LAW Caranoac Senator BACK 1
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    • 589 12/13 SYDNEY England begin the most punishing Test programme ever attempted by a touring teem in Australia her* today with a crippled pace attack and three of their top batemen recovering from illness or injury. Last week's decision to play an extra Test in place
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  • 414 14 YACHTS were battered, dismasted and tome keded over in gales and mountainous seas that lashed competitors in the Australian ocean classic, the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, recently. It was one of the most gruelling days in the 26-year history of the event and some 13
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  • 855 15  -  By GAMINI SENEVIRATNE only is the bittern booming again/' observed the man on the barstool next to mine, "but the bustard is back in Britain". Nice alliterative stuff and, particularly in European Conservancy Year, encouraging news. The great bustard, Otis tarda, once
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  • 317 15  -  BY RAMESH C. PANDE The lorls. a faced Indian mammal, is In danger of extinction because young suitors in India favour them as love charms. Superstitious young men believe that if they wear the shrunken body of a dead loris around their necks they
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  • 589 17  -  By Bruce Russell WHEN you blow up the world ot the end of one film, what do you do for on encore? This was puzzled picducers and script-writer on the third of a series of "Planet of the Ape" films. It la to
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  • 210 17 'THE Hollywood stuntman's fobs become risk lor and his taka-home pay smaller. Everyone wanta a little chunk of It. But It's still very good living II you get to Uve. Terry Leonard, one of the most accomplished In hla field said he had picked
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1053 19 r TT^ CHANNEL 5 Opening Announcements, followed by Astroboy "The 3- Magicians" Animated cartoon series. Footprints The Sun King Shari Lewis Show Tarzan Feature "Tarzan The Magnificent" Starring:- Gordon Scott and Betta St. John. Chinese Matinee "Just My Luck" (Cantonese feature film English Subtitles). Chinese Talentime 1971 (Heat No. 15
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  • 99 20 LONDON British tailors may lose their duty-free cigarette allowance following the latest report on the dangers ol smoking. Lord Balneil, Ministev of State for Defence, says the cigarette allow •nee will be examined when the government considers the implications of this week's report by
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  • WOMEN
    • 804 21  - WILL CHIVALRY BE A FEMALE PREROGATIVE Since the Women's Liberation Movement began to liberate' us all, agsinst our will though it be, the men seem to be getting the best of the deal. By Mary Miles Ai women are supposedly all for throwing away their bras, makeup and trappings men
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    • 351 21  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Motherhood ho* boon lauded, applauded and held sacred. It's right up there With the flag and the Armed Forces. It's high time someone stood up and Mid there's more to being a mother than giving birth to a child. My 62-year-old
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  • 294 22 INSTITUTIONAL buying instigated prices to glow ocross the board in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterdoy. With v«Tf| off speculative buying ■weeping through the industrial front total turnover weighed heavier to 1,769,000. However to certain eaaes rauD profit-taking were evident With a lew sellers about, Starlite
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  • 224 22 NFW YORK First National City Corporation has reported that Its consolidated Income before securities gains (losses) for 1970 rose to U*****,781,000 up 10.1 per cent from U. 5.5130.680.000 earned In 1969. The per share amount was U. 8.55.29 for 1970 compared to U S $4 83
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  • 269 22 January first grade rubber buyers dosed st 5 p.m. in Singapore snd Kuala Lumpur yesterday st 49-5/8 cents per lb. down 1/4 cent from the previous doss. The tons of the market was quiet. The market eased during the morning on some nedge and godown selling
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  • 89 22 TUB noon prion at the hliiraporf Chin*"* ExiLangc yesterday Prod ure wan:I a ft Coeonnt Oil (f.o.b.) bulk 00.00 Coconut Oil <r.o.b.) dram mtm 62 50 Ml*ed M Copra :»c.oo Mil nl ok Uhilr Prpprr il.ob.) A ST A IO0% N.H.I175.00 Sjrawak White 105.00 Sarawak Special lllark Prpper (fob)
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  • 113 22 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Borers) (Sellers) 190 197 per 100 Strait* dollars 145.75 146.75 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.74 6.765 per Australian dollar 340 380 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 460 480 per 1,000 Indian rupees 149 164 per
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  • 37 22 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange; 30 Industrials 837.83 20 Ralls 176 14 15 Utilities 122 19 65 Stocks 274.58 40 Bonds 69.01 Commodltv future* index 144.03 off 0.09.
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  • 649 22 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lompor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterda? INDUSTRIALS B 8 B. 8. Aetna 1.32 1.35 Ajinomoto Aleaa IN \M 1.41 Allird Choc. 2.79 Ben. Ml 149 II. Kiwtl a 1JU B-M.
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  • 922 22 BUSINESS done in And reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets tn lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan $1.40 (1); B. Kawat $1.23 (7) $124 (1); DIM $125 (1); Boustead $2.01
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