Eastern Sun, 5 February 1971

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  • 20 1 EASTERN SUN i&fflK&jpn national Daily 10 cents EsM. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1564 Friday, February 5. 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • Article, Illustration
    384 1 Thousands flee as earth tremor strikes r pHOUSANDS of people fled their homes in their night-clothes lost night when a series of eorth tremors rocked Singapore. Multi-storey buildings shook violently throughout Hie island when tremors ttruck v efter 11.00 p.m. The tremors lasted about 15 minutes. Streets In some
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  • 135 1 BAI G O N—A toot 30.000 U.B. and South Vietnamese troops arc massed near the Laotian border in north* west South Vietnam. The U.&. Military Command revealed this late vesterday, lifting a top security six day news blackout on on# of the most secret operations
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 92 1 Buy Jewellery of Distinction ><> HOLIDAY The management and staff of the Eastern Sun will observe Harl Raya Hajl holiday today. There will be no publication tomorrow. The evening Issue of The San will be oat as usual at 7 p.m. on Saturday. A happy Hari Raya Haji to all
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  • 417 2 Robbery attack, then... A detective shot dead a man trying to stob Mother man during on attempted robbery on New Year's Day. Ho also wounded one of three other robbers. A Coroner's Court inquiry was told this yesterday. The detective—Koh Thiam Soo, 32 told the
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  • 150 2 rOW Liver at only 92-M a pound Is today's best bey. Market Prices: VEGETABLES Brinjals $0.40 kt. Carrots >0 65 a kt. Cauliflower $1.20 a lb. Spinach $0 40 a kt. Australian Lettuce $l6O a lb. Green Peas $1.40 a lb. Potatoes $0.25 a lb Tomatoes $0.60
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  • 220 2 SMALL indntriM will lurt relevance m Hm future economy of Singapore although they May have t<o undergo several change*. This is was the opinion expressed by Prof. T. K. Tan yesterday. He rave statistical date to prove how much these industries hare grown between 1963
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  • 116 2 A West Malaysian, Lee Kao Yew. 30. was yesterday charged with kidnapping ssllMenalre Tan Han Seng tram his "omnti rHle Road hoe November 12 last year. Lee la alleged to have carried out the kidnap, a capital offeace in Singapore, with several other "unknown persons". The
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  • 46 2 TATPTNG A youth brandishing his father's shotgifti drove bit family out of their bouse and kept them at bar for two hours, threatening to shoot anyone trying to enter. Police believed the incident arose out of a misunderstanding between th« youth and his parents
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 12 2 Toto draw Ttarafej'a Toio drar 5. 44, 4. 3. 35. drmwT tl.
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    • 97 2 _r i m J—. YESTERDAY Mil. TIHBP: Total ratal to dale: 4.28 Total rata days to dale: II daya Suoshtae yesterday: US hoars DamkHtv at 11.11 p.m. 87 per ceai All la <B.l ft): 1.14 PA (tS ft.): BJB am. (CJ ft). TOMORROW US a JO. (8 ft); 6JS un.
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  • 221 3 NINETEEN passengers were injured yesterday when a bus spun off the road in Toa Payoh and landed on its left side. Three ambulances were rushed to the scene to take those Injured to the Thomson Road Hospital where they were all treated out-patients. The bus,
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  • 233 3 AN external examiner for Hie University of Singapore's Faculty of Medicine >s not in favour of its best graduates going into private practice. They should be retained in the faculty to serve as lecturers to Improve medical standards, Dr. John C. Beck,
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  • 127 3 THE fourth man believed to be involved In the armed gang robbery and murder at the PUB depot was yesterday committed to stand trial at the High Court. Ling Ah Mee. alias Ah Lak, 27, was alleged to have been one of the Ave men
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  • 200 4 TWO relics recently anemrthed daring preparation for the British pullout intrigue Royal Army Engineers and Australian Army artillerymen. An Australian Corps emblem, about the size of a cartwheel was uncovered at Solarang Garrison near Changi this week. It Is belle red to bo
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  • 508 4 ITU ALA LUMPUR Tun Abdul Razok said yesterday that there wot no reason for undue worry that the government might fail to secure a two-thirds majority vote in parliament for its proposed amendments to the constitution. Hp added that on paper the Alliance seemed In
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  • 130 4 KOTA KINABALU The last of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines' DC-3 aircraft was flown to Singapore from here yesterday for sale. The aircraft, first belong to the Malayan Air* ways and later the Borneo Airwlys. had been in use since 1*49 and had done more than five
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  • 101 4 The body of a month, old baby boy was yesterday found in a drain at Imbi Road in Kuala Lumpur. A lot of wood in the drain had prevented the body Iryui being washed away. Police ootild not establish its identity, racial origin although
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 250 4 Singapore sweep results TICKET No: *****66 won H»o first prise of $400,000 in Hie Sing a pore Sweep drawn yesterday. The second prize of $158,008 went to Ticket No; *****14 while the third prise of 575.000 west to Ticket No. *****58. Other results--5 JACKPOT NUMBERS *****92) *****66) *****50) $lO,OOO/*****43) *****38)
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  • 145 5 FIRE broke out in Hie Raffles Institution Hell damaging property worth $5,000, yesterday. One Are engine took 2t minutes to pet the blase oat. Damaged by Are were a piano, amplifier, curtains of the stage, the stage itself; ceiling, one enpboard and a taperecorder. The
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  • 67 5 Police yesterday questioned several ex-com-mlttee members of the 81ngapore Portworkers* Union In connection with the wrecking of Its brand new headquarters In Cantonment Road. No arrests were made and a police source described it as "Just routine Inquiry." An inspector and a detective from the Internal Security
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  • 385 5 LIM AT fTHE kind of education Singapore provides will determine whether its x two million people will be the country's most valuable asset or a severe handicap. Basically the need Is for education to equip young Singaporeans to play a constructive role in the development
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  • 27 5 A molor-cyclift. Mian bin Haji Ahmad, 59, killed instantly after bis machine hit a calvert at the junction of Dunearn Road and College Green, yesterday
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 Congratulations Best Wishes "DC-DP MUST RESTAURANT 102, Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, 9 on the occasion of their officio I open ing on Saturday 6th Feb. 1971 from Mr. fr Mr*. P. K. Hwang Mr. CJhang Chuan Fu Mr. 7tn Kim Tee Mr. Or Mrs. Cling Bang Choon Rev. Stephen Tan
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 114 5 Around town I N a.m. lo 8 0® p.m. Exhibition of books by Charles Dichen at the foyer of the National Library. 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Exhibition of Japanese art and craft at the Lecture Hall, National Library. m opening of the exhibition on Chinese paintings of Mr. Ly
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  • 396 6 Seven cyclones bring worst USSR storms MOSCOW Seven cyclones have swept the Kamchatka Peninsula In the Soviet Far East In 10 days, bringing the worst storms In a century, Tass News Agency has reported. MONTEVIDEO The Government would soon make "sensational revelations" In the kidnappings of three
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  • 285 6 DELHI India yesterday banned all Pakistani flights over its territory in protest against the blowing up of a hijacked Indian airliner. Meanwhile, thousands of students have attacked the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi over the incident. The Government told Pakistan that the ban, which
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  • 48 6 Filipino protestors are forced to lie down by uniformed and plainclothes policemen rounding up demonstrators in Manila. The incident occurred after a series of bombings broke up a riotous protest of about 5.000 striking drivers and sympathizing students during Philippines' longest transportation strike.
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  • 191 6 NEW YORK Somalia, a left-leaning East African republic, intends to challenge Nationalist China's right to a United Nation's seat at the Security Council meeting next week. It also intends to raise the issue persistently thereafter. The Somallan plan was thought to be embarrassing
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  • 73 6 SEOUL North Koreans tared about 100 rounds of machine-sun Are at a South Korean position across the demilitarised zone about 40 miles north of Seonl on Wednesday. The communists apparently aimed at the South Korean position blaring broadcasts to the north near the border town of Tonchon. but
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  • 34 6 KAMPALA The new military regime In Uganda has ordered all offlclals and part-time agents of the Ugandan Secret Police to report to the authorities within 24 hours. No further details were available.
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  • 177 6 WASHINGTON South Korea should negotiate a no-war pact with North Korea that would be guaranteed by America, Japan, Communist China and Russia, Korean Presidential Candidate Kim Dae June has proposed. Kim will oppose South Korean President Park Chun® Hee during spring elections.
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  • 49 6 ACCRA Ghana's ruling Progress Party has launched a crusade against "Afro fashions" and offensive foreign culture. The Party's bi-weekly newspaper, The Star,' called for immediate government action. The article follows mounting criticism of mini-skirts, wigs, and hippie-style dress from church leaders and government ministers.
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  • 39 6 HONG KONG A cryptic message went out on the domestic wires of Peking's official New China News Agency yesterday, asking newspapers in various areas and cities to suspend printing temporarily sources have disclosed. No reason was given.
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  • 154 7 LONDON < British royal Mr Prince Charles, mattj accused of representor the eaM «f studied shabbiness to his style of dress, appeared at a formsl dinner night la as «M tweed shoottnc Jacket. Lines of Master Tailors, Immaculate in white ties sad tails, watched the
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  • 334 7 I> EL FAST Gongs of armed men using machine guns, hand grenades, gelignite and nail bombs mode hit and run attacks on British troops here overnight after rioting broke out Wednesday night. Four soldiers were injured in the attacks which security forces blamed on extremist
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  • 120 7 PERTH A young Malaysian who flnt visited Perth to hare 3>en heart surgery eaded guilty in the district court yesterday to the Illegal Importation of cannabis resin on a return visit. Indran Thlllakannu. 24, of Penang, was remanded until today lor sentence. Counsel Mr. W. L.
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  • 222 7 REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy Thousands of riot police patrolled Hie shattered streets of central Reggio to guard against new outbreaks of the street violence. 65 people were injured Wednesday. But the police were barred from working class quarters at both ends of the city. Demonstrators
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  • 68 7 rOKT DE FRANCE. MarUnique A local Irih rrman was killed vhca he was iptirtd ttroaib the chest by a large sworiMsh yesterday. The swordlsh which was inlsft on the surface of the sea suddenly Jumped srvrral yards sat of the water aad then pirrrcd M Francois Morean
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  • 51 7 MADRID Demoastrators wed XL large tracks laden with tomatoes to Mock the entrances to the Spanish Commerce Ministry for seven hoars. The demonstrators, tomato exporters from Mnrcia, south-east Spain, said they were protesting against the Ministry's ban on tomato exports from the Spanish Peninsula from January
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  • 173 7 MOSCOW The Soviet Union broke its long silence on the fop-sec ret talks with the United States on curbing the nnclear arms race. In the First Commentary to appear in Pravda for about a year on the Soviet-American Strategic Arm* Limitation Talks (SALT), It
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  • 76 7 MANILA A U.S. Airman was attacked and stabbed to death early Wednesday daring a suspected robbery attempt in Angeles City just outside the (J.B. Clark Air Base. The spokesman Identified the victim as alrmaa Barry J. Ilenry, J3, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Henry wan found In an
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  • 400 10 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Tun Abdul ATI Razak's somewhat idealistic solution for the political problems of Southeast Asia has now been borrowed and adapted for application to the Korean situation. Kim Dae Jung, who will oppose President Park Chung Hee in the forthcoming elections In South Korea, has suggested
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  • 230 10 President Anwar Sadat la on record saying that he will not renew the ceasefire which expires today unless there is definite progress in the Jarring talks and unless Israel accepts to relinquish the territories she occupied by force in 1967. The fact that he is deciding to extend the
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  • 565 10  -  The Art Buchwald column WASHINGTON The President, whether he likes it or not, is the ?V trend-setter in this country, and when he speaks in superlatives it is no surprise that everyone starts picking up the habit. I imagine the first time we knew we had
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 362 10 Sir: T am surprised that you featured some wild lite photographer in your television page on Fefcrv--1 ary 2nd while one of the finest programmes in a long time was scheduled the same day. I am of course referring to the play. "The Cocktail
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    • 91 10 SIR: RECENTLY, a friend ii Siglap Plain told me that gome slipper* which had been left outside her house wero stolen. She said that since it was a trivial matter, no report was made to the police. Another time, the regular "bread" seller left a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements


  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weaterbee Wong
    • 801 12/13 ITS ALL BEEN FIXED. the HOLLIES will be comin' to town this fifteenth for two nights to sound off at the -NATIONAL THEATRE straight from MANCHESTER city with their 'Gasoline Alley Bread' and 'Jennifer Eccles' these five boys have been together for a
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  • Page 12/13 Advertisements
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    • 148 12/13 HLr PONGGOL (Air-conditioned) SWAM HITt-CLUB, *ESTAU*AMT COFFEE HOUSE TRACK 24. PONGGOL ROAD, U| BIJ. Singapore, 19. TEL: *****4 (S LINES) Chinese A European Cuisine ft See-Food Open Daily From 10.00 un. to 14)0 un. Weekends Holidays, Ext. To 2.00 ajn. BEST HOUSE FOR HIRE BOATEL: SPEEDBOATS FOR HIRE Solo Dance
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1288 14 RIGHT TODAY GENERAL TENDENCIES: Nothing wemi to WO right today or tonight. You would be WIM to make yourself cheerful by whatever means and to do the tiresome chores facing you In a phltoeophlcal manner. IVn you wm find you do not act In such a manner you later hare
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  • 519 15  -  Dick Kleiner reports from Hollywood lANET Sue Hoffman is hardly the noma for a movie star. So when she began making movies with Andy Warhol, he looked around for a new name for her. The first thing that caught his eye was a
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  • 139 15 Marianne McAndrew, so beautiful in "Hello, Dolly!" she even made some people stop watching Barbra Streisand, wanted to change her image. "I wanted a chance to get away from the Mary Pop pins Image people have of me," she says. She's now before the cameras In
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  • 189 15 NEW YORK Cinema Centra Films has received eight nominations for the 1971 Golden Globe Awards, given annually by the voting members of the Hollywood Foreign Frets Associations. "SCROOGE," Robert Solo's musical screen version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol/' received the largest number of nominations among Alms
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 270 15 W5 HAW Now Sk**li| No Free List U. IN, 4. CM A U MU Cnlng Yueh Hu VtutMM Of A Sn»|lH" IA SHAW PRODUCTION' Mandarin id Scope A Color (API I lil UH7 r,»J Now Skowing-No Free List Due to fllm'i length Note REVISED TIMES: ll.tt IS# 4, LU, M
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    • 160 15 ,tw n I N aRGAINJISATIDW OOCOM 2111 LAST OATI 11 MAIN 'THB INVINCIBLE SIX" Stuart Whitman Color Slkt etommar Paramount Open* Tomorrow I Hhow. 11. Ml. «.M, in, Ml A HMiilfM INO PRCS UST) "BL CO.N DOB" (NOC) Jim Brown Laa van ClMf uioolor CATHAY 3 Tomorrow Mldntfhtl (MOM) "That
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  • 297 16  -  »y PHU SI "HOW do oar Vietnamese youngster* compare witfi Norwegian children?". Mr. T. J els ted. President of the Norwegian Committee for Southeast Alia, thought lor e moment end replied: "Generally speaking, kids ere the seme the woHd over. "Practical! j all the 76 Vietnamese children
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  • 404 16 AS toon os wt mode our way into the remote House, the door slammed shut of its own occord. I began to have the creeps, my blood was running cold and I .felt Elinor's hand stiffening as she held mine. Quickly we wheeled round,
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  • 474 16 THE Singapore government realises thot tourism is a lorge source of income to Miis country. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, with the aid of experts, is finding ways of attracting tourists and encouraging them to make the Republic one of their holiday spots. Idea* have
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 185 16 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's atuy vritinj contest tor boys and girls of 14 and sndei (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to (Friday. Priae money Is: $lO for Sank** and ft) to (union lot every essay published Ail
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1123 17 tekrian TV SIIMGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS, followed by GENERAL HOSPITAL. A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in English. A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINCAPOR! THIS WEEK (English). LI'S HAPPENING IN SINCAPORE (English Repeat) A series on
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 930 18 tomorrow's television TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Of EN HAKI RATA HOLIDAY FBOC. AST ROM Y FARMER'S DAUGHTER. SHARI LEWIS SHOW. IT'S A MAN'S WORLD. TARZAN FEATURE. AMUTHUM THKNUM. CHINESE TALENTIML NEWS IN RRIEF. MY THREE SONS. CAPTAIN SAILORRIRD. FOOTPRINTS. NEWS AND NEWSREEL (CHINESE). THE BOLD ONES. NEWS (Enfll^t). THE ANDY
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  • 196 19  -  Food special by Ruth Bakalar THIS spur-«f-the moment dmert Is made to order. In both senses of the phrase, for true coffee lovers, people who like coffee strong, plentiful, and often! Keep ponnd cake on hand la the free-zer-armed with ponnd cake and lee
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  • 323 19 HAT'S on the menu when the omoh is off duty? Who does the cooking? Where? Ask any Singaporean and the answers will come sure and fast. In well-ordered Singapore households, steak is on the menu when the amah's out on the town and Father cooks
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  • 345 19 AS WE kee» saying, Singapore has almost everything. So when we were asked to contribute baked foods to an American Women's Association charity sale, we sent over several bags of one delicacy we have never found in Singapore, English muffins These are not English, of course, except
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  • 174 20 pRICES sank in very undecided trading on the boards of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Heavy selling dragged issues further down from the over- night's easier trend. Starllte Ceramic dominated the actives with deals passing to 06} cents. A volume of 310.000 units were reported done. During
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  • 118 20 Four experts In the fields of aviation, public relations, market research and export marketing will be addressing the forthcoming marketing and advertising seminar organised by the Advertisers Association. They are Mr. James D. Beaumont, Director for Southeast Asia, Boeing International Corporation; Mr. Michael Yeo, Manager of Yeo Hlap
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  • 59 20 (Manager Price* for Feb. 5) IMA Oinn TKteT* M invcm I unit 129 1.3< Mala Pro® IN I.lo*o ('IIAMI KKfr.lt I M 1 TBWTf ftC Pnnd 10t 1.11 MNOAPONK ('MI TMI'PTP Ino Cpore 1-M )rd Hripnre 1.29 Com Ind lOf 1.11 Tl» "ailng Hind lIS 119 S.P. Pond
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  • 278 20 FEBRUARY tint grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. yesterday in Singapore and Malaysia at 47 cents per lb., up cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. London advic«B were about aa expected but buying interest was slow to materialise after the
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  • 116 20 HUNG KONG Yesterday's 6 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 194.50 196.50 per 100 Strait* dollars 144 148 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars <1.73 0.75 per Australian dollar 840 380 oer 1.000 Burmese kyats 480 480 per 1.000 Indian rupees 140 184 oer
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  • 69 20 THK noon pncc» tit the Singapore t'hlne«e Produce Exc-nanse »f«|pr(laj was: O Coconut Oil (fob.) bulk 59.50 Coconut Oil (b.0.b.) drum 62.00 Copra 36.50 Muntok White Asta 100 N.1..W. 170.00 Sarawak White Pepper 96* 160.00 Sarawak special Black 96% N.1..W. 150.00 Hnrnwak Asta Black 100% N.I.W. 172.50 Lanipone Black
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  • 639 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterda* INDUSTRIALS Alcan 1.38 1.41 Allied Choc. 3.00 Ben 1.12 1.16 Br r Jay a 1.18 1.22 Borneo 1.79 1.80 Bonstead 200 2.02 C. Plywood
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  • 945 20 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 in lots of 1.000 on Its unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcan $142 (1) $l4O (2); Allied Choc. $290 (lh Ken $1.15 (2) $1.14
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  • 38 20 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 876.29 20 Rails 191.47 15 Utilities 123.99 65 Stocks 288 62 40 Bonds 71.44 Commodity futures dex 143.77 off 0 27
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  • 362 21 OYDNEY Mineral Securities was withdrawn from trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday following a report disclosing a $3.2 million (about Ssl4 million) loss. Many associate companies in which Mineral Securities had investments were also suspended. Companies suspended Included Afcx'rfoyle, Cleveland. Cu|den, Golden Plateau, Oold Mining,
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  • 261 21 BANK America Corporation, one-bank holding company for Bank of America, reported record totals in earnings, WWWta and deposits in 1970. President A. W. Clausen announced yesterday that consolidated Income before securities transactions sained 6% to $163,309,000 or (4-75 per share after provision for loan losses as
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  • 50 21 THE Singapore Institute of Management Is to organise six morning courses on Promotional Methods and Strategies at Hotel Equatorial beginning Feb. 8. Fee for the course la $l5O for SIM members and $195 for non-mem-ber*. Those interested must apply to the Institute at 198-A, South Bridie Road. Singapore JL.
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  • 322 21 THE market dropped under October's 1970 low of 461 cents to the lowest point since February 1968, when it touched 46$ for current month on Wednesday this week. The period was a difficult one for trading, being disrupted by the long Chinese New Year holidays and beset
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  • 14 21 The tin price jester lay was $625 00 per picul down $l.OO.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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    • 960 21 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS lit lavltsd tut tlio undermentioned works 1. DOKTtpttoMl a) Cle&naing and da silting of drain* am canal* from 1/4/1 to ti/tm A «N Division. B'pot*. t)) Cleansing Mid di silting of drain* »m una ao* rains an* VA2 canals from 1/4/71 to 31/3/73 In *M*
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 76 23 INGLSWOOD. California Australian Rod Laver won hit eighth consecutive victory in the American Champions* Classic tennis tournament by beating th« powerful British left hander Roger Taylor S-J. 7-8. 6-2. here on Wednesday night. Use SS3O.NI prize money brought Laser's total winnings since the series
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    • 329 23 SYDNEY Australian captain Bill La wry was yesterday dropped and replaced by Ms vice-captain lon Choppai in o drastic reshuffle of tf»« team for Hie seventh end final Test sjiingt England storting in Sydney next week. Axed from the skis which drew the
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    • 210 23 rCNAMG COO COO BIRD nttpfi oat m KM style hi a trial ban* yesterday morning. Wiffc Lake Kan j ap, tfce •»*-year-old gelding ipriatad attractively aver 31 in 37 1/5 on a good track. Coo 000 Bird has Ihovn Improvement since hla last two
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    • 209 23 JOHNNY Noboa wtw wm tW Tenon's Gold Cup oa Sw4av, (W Hnt Haoalc raco of Mm year, >bmi< H»o fockoyt' list at H»« Solangor Turf Club —H»y which ended recently. He had fire winners. Including a double on Beauty Beauty, three seconds and
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    • 173 23 SINQAHNU Crltkti CWb beat Ceylon Sports Club by two goals to niL In the SWHA btfW match pbjel at |fc» fi» d»{ yesterday. Ceylon Sports Club playing with only ten players bad another act back when the torn*keeper bad no other alternative than to be cowtented
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    • 679 23 Race I 5: CI. 6 Div. 1 F.-4.15 P-n. ($4*500) 1. ***** Bognor Caasp 97 900 Habu (West) T 2. ***** Arrow Hu4 5y 8.13 Pengerang (Osman) Kingston i 2. ***** Gallant Turk O «y 812 Bright Hope (Zaln> Nawarl 3 4. ***** Sky Ctnrftr 4y 7.13 Auric
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    • 44 23 Race 1: Top Klnrdom. Race I: Glory of Sarawak, Prince Argent Race S: Zero One. Race 4: Brilliant Sue em, State Pension, Broker'! Tip. Bask Girl Correct Thaau Race 5: Tien Ko* Race f: Fallot Baft, Malarhfjaa. Race 7: NU Rae« Mate Derefe*.
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    • 899 22  -  Day's Best: Tymkyn, Clever Andy, King ford. Going: Good F»v HI Denni Boy BERN ADETTE BUNTY is o sound each way bet to win the Closs Three Division Three event (roce eight) over 7f ot Penong tomorrow. The Cash and Courage six-year-old showed definite
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    • 620 22 Race 1: CI. 6 IHv. < 7 P. —2.15 p.m. ($4,500) 1. ***** Demore ay 900 Dana Rasee (Paul) Thangavelu 14 1 ***** Cartmoor 8y 8.10 DE Breuk (RS Breuk) 1 ***** Taiping Bii(hlMa 7y 802 Textile (Manior) 11 4. ***** Cherknalc fly 8 01 Hopeful (West) B.
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    • 238 22 DBNMI BOt i« ;uco ZODIAC s IV OKAY OKAY 1 1 Buncaii i Compadre t) r. I'LIOHT 11) Okay Okay 4) Cbet-kruaU 1* is] CAKAMOOB Tentah Big Hill Ut'» 1 TYMHYN I ei rid I I Durango < 13) (OUST UA1MJ t Tynikyn Hi Cld Hi IINO'8 BOW [luivniu
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