Eastern Sun, 25 February 1971

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN own national Jaiy Steal MBUM 10 cents IsH. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1580 Thursday, February 25, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 86 1 Maadaria actor Waag Xa of "Oae-araaed nrwdttaaa" fame kepi theae faaa waiUag al the Blacapore InterMttwil Airport aad tkea dlsappotated thea taraUf ap last Th* actor on erirfaally filialnl to amve at to t touched down. Faac, who l« to appear ia the "All Star Variety
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  • 368 1 Seeni blosts Constitution Bill IfUALA LUMPUR UMNO's refusol to occept election setbocks in 1969 triggered off the Moy 13 riots, on opposition politicion cloimed in Parliament yesterdoy. The president of the People's Progressive Party, Doto S.P. Seenivasagam, hurled this blunt occusation when he opposed the
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  • 98 1 KUALA LUMPtR—'The Sabah State Assemblyman (or Moyog, Peter Mojuntin. said yesterday that his expulsion from the united Sabah National Organisation wa« "pointless.'' 1 ceased to be a member of the party a lone time ago," he said. Thin expulsion only came out after I foraaaty
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  • 23 1 NEW YORK. A flrl -who km both arm* when the touched a 13.000 volt generator has been awarded Bs3 9 million.
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    • 133 1 Importers ot Carpets <£ Rui>s of Quality Distinction Million trade chance -PAGE 4 4 TODAY QUAKE I [ill Page: 12-13 S HOUSE OF TANG BARGAIN COUNTER (2ND FLOOR) SPECIAL OFFER «KNTB Batik ablrta Bella fi Pftato illru Tht* Hlngleta lADIEB < ardlgana ftalta Plaatk Hhopplnf Baca from UcU unwiri Ifaaal
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  • 302 2 KUALA LUMPUR Malay businessmen will soon be moving into trading areas predominantly occupied by Chinese businessmen. This move, backed by government, was aimed at strengthening the relationship and goodwill between them, it was explained here yesterday. The Minister of National
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  • 78 2 An aircraft cleaner w*s fined $BOO yettrrcUf tt Ike Magistrate's court No. 1 for stealing a fellow worker's wallet. Bokaat bin Radia Kasranl. a eleaaer employed b, MSA at the Singapore International Airport tarmac. admitted tke theft while oa board an MSA aircraft last Tuesday evening.
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  • 74 2 Photographers often smugly claim pictures don't He. This one does. The van is not parked. Its driver lost control and crashed the van Into a shop, •ending the proprietor and his customers fleeing. The crash happened at Jalan Besar yesterday. Nobody was hart. BELOW; A has
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  • 69 2 Singapore should have more health clabs to soothe jaded aerve* aad repair tired frames. The Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Runmc Shaw, said this yesterday when he opened a health club at the Singapore Hilton. Such clubs, he said, would also generally develop physical fitness.
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  • 287 2 KUALA LUMPUR The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party yesterday impend being" the party membership of its MP for Parit, HasliiM Gera. Its President, Da to Mohamed Asrl, declined to give the reason for the suspension. He said the decision to suspend Hashim was taken by the
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  • 107 2 THE Second District Judge, Tan Hoay Djin, yesterday ruled that the 28 charges of book-making and corruption against five businessmen be heard Jointly. The two defence counsels who opposed the proposal of Senior State Counsel, Mr. K.S. Rajah, last Tuesday are Mr. s.K. Lee and Mr.
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  • 179 2 yesterday waa Jaded far nine Months for stealing a WK was talking at King George fart Kesavaa Dhaaapalan, U admitted in Magistrate's Oonrt NO. 6. that hs stole a 3t Webley and Boott ievolver «hkk was loaded with lve ronads of JM amrnnnition from probationary I"?
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 100 2 ii THE weather bntM predicts (air veatkei today. YESTERDAY Max. temp; 83.2 Mia. temp: 79.1 Raia: Ml Total rata to date: IMS Total raia days tkls year: S7 Snashiae: > S.M Humidity at 11 pja.: 87 rn BINGAFORB TOWN 441 am. (1.9 ft.); 1941 am. (10.2 ft.): 5.14 pm (94
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  • 135 3 Lady Fetra Lamp (above) Is a swinging grandmother who adores pop music r nd the latest fashion trends. She also lores heads and rincs and fc especially proud of her collection. Moreover, she thinks la-ter-racial marriages n n d International schools help solve the world's
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  • 60 3 ONE baadred ud forty people killed thrnnwlvni last year tad as ore were Ben than women. Of the deaths attributed to suicides and self-lnfllcted Injuries, 83 were males and the rest females According to the monthly demographic bulletin Issued by the Department of Statistics, the cause
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  • 196 3 BRITISH exporters hovi lost o big shore of His Singaport market, commercial export claimed yesterday. The Commercial Counsellor at the British High Commission in Singapore, Mr. O. F. Finlayson, said a big slice of the Singapore market had gone to Britain's competitors.
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  • 192 3 THK PriMrj ProducUm DcpartMit yetlerday deaM ita eu»pioyeea had shot a key la the Botanical Gardens and left it Aa afternoon newspaper aaade the claim la a front-pare story on Tuesday aecompaaied by a picture of the aaonhey it claimed waa shot aad wounded.
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  • 175 3 TWE Botanic Gardens it prepared to offer a prize to anyone who con find o better way of getting rid of unwanted monkeys in the gardens than by shooting them. A Primary Production Department spokesmon said this today. The prime would be offered to
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  • 82 3 TWENTY-eight Indonesian dental students and lecturers yesterday called on the Minister of Social Affairs, Mr. Othman Wok. The visitors are from the University of Indonesia's Dental Society. They arrived here on Saturday for a alxday tour. They are gaesta of the Dental Society of the University of
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  • 110 3 The title deed la a IIH.IM property tranartlM wu found to have lrrf|»Urittf«, tbr High Court was told T ntrrda7. Mr. Tap Tyo« Mia. founiel for the parchaser. Mr. Ng Abb Khim, was testifying against M/ 8 Tec Homes Private Limited, the respondeat The
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  • 262 4 It takes plenty of nerve to dive In water infested with eight-foot lon* sharks and menacing barracudas. Wendy Reay, 20, has come face-to-face with these sea monsters on several underwater expeditions In the South China Sea. But she's never had to draw the businesslike knife strapped
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  • 251 4 SINGAPORE could be the centre off o multi-million dollar trade boom between Israel and Southeast Asia, an expert said yesterday. It could become a clearing house for Israeli exports to neighbouring countries with a vast population, he said. The expert Is
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  • 135 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Tm e*a OM I* make a pU «f M pwk rfcapa aca wriy UK tilt far cbtf* wbiek are pate ptak aad laely franici. Tie fat sfcoaM k« Ira aad creamy wWte. Hard tot denotes aie THafi prteaa la >■■■<« aalrv, othrrwlK
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  • 70 4 An American Ixi expert will come here next Monday to kelp U.S. taxpayer! prepare their return*. He la Mr. Bernard Fred, tax representative from the United States Internal Revenue Bervice. During his few days stay here he will present two income tax assistance seminars
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  • 152 4 A latr^Bcleanee da;i alter he fired. a Coroaer's Court heard yesterday. Yea Cheay bh, 56. or TVMI Bahru. was found dead with multlple Injuries at thu foot of Bteck 12S* KIB Itaa Place, on February IT. Hb w«e, Madam a Maw Gan. 56, her
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  • 201 5 it not HM cultural desert many critics allege, but sn oasts off art, a Government official said yesterday. He is Mr. Fong Sip Chee, the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) and adviser to o committee orgonising on ort exhibition in March. lir. Ftoog
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  • 116 5 Om*r. bbourer, yesterday was *mm4 $250 t»r stealing 25 kaHs of prawns from a pond. Fifth Magistrate Leon jf Keng Thai found him guilty of stealing the prawns, worth $5O. from Ng Pek Ling, a prawn breeder, at Lorong Hal us on February 16.
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  • 112 5 THE British Minister for Overseas Development, Mr Richard Wood, will arrive here tonight for a two-day visit. He will review the British Special Aid Programme started in 1968 to help Slagspore buffer the economic pro hie m s caused by the mdown of their forces here. A
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  • 71 5 The latest VIP to plant a tree on the Jurong hilltop it Singapore's Sheares. The FrotMoot yesterday visited Jurong where ho was shows round by the Chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Siang (loft), Mr Shea res was tccontf anied go kit four by
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  • 201 5 THE Covrt of Appeal yesterday allowed m appeal by truck driver Ng Yien Swan against $10,250 damages order negligence suit heard last October. Mr. C. a Wn successfully argued the appeal. The High Court found Ng fully negligent when he knocked down
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 See how the beat the heal Summers are hot In Australia. Temperatures often pass 100* F. The Australians beat the heat with some of the most efficient refrigeration and air-condition Ing equipment made anywhere, We've gone through the range available and aelected the Items most suited for Singapore conditions. If
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    • 195 6 *%< n |M KS&IfIHI mmBp& A New Experience.... 6 IMpi a itelßlil^tikaili Thai International now offer a big-jet service from Singapore to Djakarta. But not just run-of-the-mill DC B's. We've taken some of the seats out to give everyone a few more vital inches of legroom. And every flight has
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  • 299 8 U.S., Soviet discord continues QEN EVA President Nixon has urged Hie 25-nation Geneva Disarmament Conference to reach early agreement on a germ weapons ban. His message was read to the conference by Ambassador Gerard Smith, director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
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  • 186 8 LOS ANGELES Defendant Leslie V* Mowten has clashed with prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi at the Tate trial. Bugliosi charged that her witness-stand confession, aimed at clearing nipple leader Charles Manson from murder charges, was "a web ol lies." Buglloal repeated to Mlaa Van Houten.
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  • 155 8 MOSCOW, So rle* plainclothes men have started closely trailing, U.S. diplomats la Moscow recently, a U.B. Embassy spokesman h a a said. The behaviour, which American officials consider to he harass- ment, Is believed to be In retaliation for arson attacks en three Soviet diplomats'
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  • 290 8 JAKARTA Five thousand Jakarta students have staged a peaceful demonstration w HI rising the Indonesian Os ram meat's economic pollm- CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts Polaroid Corporation has dismissed a Mack employee wtio led a drive to boycott company product* until Lrpi ends all trade In South Africa WASHINGTON President
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  • 91 8 LONDON Roger CMS drey, one of th e Great Train robbers, will fen freed MI parole frooi prison won. He has served only half of his 14-year sea. tence authorities disclosed last night Britain's Home Office (Interior Ministry) said Cordrey. 47 in OokUngty prison Just outside
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  • 57 8 Ready to face life! together yet separate are Peruvian Siamese twins Jose Luciano Mendosa (L) and his brother Jose Casimtro. The 11* month-old twins* who were born Joined at the base of the spine were separated in a sixhoar operation at the Texas Children's
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  • A PLACE IN THE SUN
    • 446 9  -  tatriNee i 1 Y noticed... but a Singaporean was at Hm latsnlt Cauda na on Tuesday afternoon demonstrating against the sheafing of HM k oys. He was careful to keep out of any or tbe photographs being taken of American movie star Barbara Werle and comedian
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    • 54 9 "You Tarzan me Jane." Not quite. Actually, if you asked her the would My her nonte wot Judy Wilton ond the wet futt e 20-year old Sydney office girl who lifcet to get out into the buth at the weekend. That brie# bikini it functional. Judy
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    • 171 9 In my mailbagj Dear Laurie: You hare given my wife tome strange Meat. I work long hours and up to now she has been patient and never complains. Bnt after reading about the wives of policemen going to police stations to get their hardworking hasbaads hack
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  • 476 10 gINOAPORE must find an alternative to the shooting of monkeys In the Botanical Gardens. We ourselves have no objection to the killing of animals as humanely as possible- we have been In far too many abattoirs not to take a realistic view or where our
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  • 147 10 ORITAIN'S callous and bull-headed decision to sell helicopters to South Africa has negated the spirit of the Commonwealth conference In Singapore last month. Many days' discussion and one marathon post-mid-night session were held to consider this {problem and emotions reaching apoplectic ntensity. The final solution was the
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  • 542 10  -  The Art Buchwald column TyASHINGTON Whenever something new hoppens in the war in Indochina, I always seek out my dear friend Joseph Wallstop, the dean of the Hawk columnists. Late last autumn as the war was winding down Joe had become more and more
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 119 10  -  SUSIE A. CHOI SIR: WHY all Hi* fust about HM shooting of the monkeys in th# Botanic Gardens? Why should peopU hold th# useless and rather stupid animals, in reverence? You never get such an outcry when people ■re shot why monkeys? As for
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    • 117 10  -  TAN SENG CHEE SIB: THE Housing and Development Board ha» J- not so far come forward with any plana to overcome the problems of shopkeepers going bankrupt in the Outram Park estate. Most of these shopkeepers were operating profitably before urban development forced them
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    • 75 10 SIR: SINGAPORE i a an island city with very little forest, and the only platfe we can get a glimpse of a monkey is at the Botanic Gardens. Why shoot them? It is cruel to bring such harm to these defenceless animals. If the Botanic Garden
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    • 74 10  -  ANNIE LIM SIR: I am repulsed when I enter the lounge in Paya Lebar Airport. Right in the centre is huge circular object which haa been there for the past few months. Construction has been painfully slow and haa apparently stopped altogether now. It is not
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  • SUN SCOPE
    • 542 11  -  The article was written by Denis Hor- written by Denie Hor- i gan, editor of the gan, editor of the paper. THE Kovmt of Burma will offer oboist 20,000 troopo to U No's oflorts to togoiw power. The Bangkok World newspaper claimed
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    • 303 11 TBI Kremlin hta denounced the world conference on Soviet Jewry in Brussels as "fresh anti-Soviet provocxuiß* Sponsors of the conference nf they sre trying to bring public opinion to besr on the Soviet Union to permit to Soviet Jews more cultural and religious freedom and allow more
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  • SUN SCOPE Takes you BEHIND the news
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      552 12/13 The force of 100,000 atomic bombs Nature ran level a city in seconds Disaster knows no creed nor race i SCIENCE has developed terrifying weapons of destruction, but it has yet to devise a system for forecasting nature's biggest killer earthquakes. Los Angeles had no warning earlier this month
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  • RELAX
    • 1090 14  -  PART 111 j "yw *v 1 series by DWID ELUS^ DAVID ELLIS HPHERE wot one mon in Hm whole world that Stalin feared more thon any other. Leon Trotsky. It was Trotsky whom Lenin nomed os the next Russian leoder. If Trotsky
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  • 466 15  -  Wallaces novel 'The Seven Minutes' goes on film Harold Heffernan reports from Hollywood T IFE reflected art to on unusual extent the other day during conversion of a bestseller into a movie. The subject was Irving Wallace's "The Seven Minutes/' a tense drama
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • 535 16  -  ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: 1 have been under psychiatric care for a year and ii's vour fault. You brainwashed me. Your advice on premarital sex is unrealistic and harmful to young people The lavender and lace platitudes you've been dishing out may have been OK.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 774 16 CARROLL. RIQHTER'9 (B§® GENERAL TENDENCIES: Today'a Lunation that la the meeting of the Sun and the Moon la an eclipse of the Sun. Although It la not visible In the United States, It haa an effect. Therefore It would be wise to eat lightly and to get plenty of re
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 17 British imrl li«Hr ißiistti kmm first prime. The Pari u| ether display at Universal Motors' Orchard Road showroom until the Dra* on II April 1971. TI/|RS. A. McLellan, the wile of one of the longest serving chairmen of Mansfield and Co., Pte. Ltd. Is In Singapore, to see
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 668 17 TV] SIIMGAPURA I 7.80 ftAAVEBtCX "GoMwi RwdV •Mh Malay SuMrin UO NIWS IN THC NATIONAL LAMGCHANNB. f OfCNINC ANNOU NCf MINTS. followed by GENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime aerial about the staff and the p*Man» of a hospital. ANOTHKS SONG ANOTHER MCLOOT (TmmM E»t) A light musical programme featuring "Anlalai" rrs
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  • 57 18 These Swans in Asokodoro, Japan seem practising Hie "touching therapy" but in fact they duck for more practical reasons: food. About 400 swans have flown from Siberia to the northern Japanese beach for the winter months. About 600 mora are expected. They are given special protection since
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  • 290 18 Britons are steadily poisoning their land, rivers and seas and Ailing the air with noise, a government committee has warned. The time for action to prevent a grave deterioration in the quality of the environment was now, warned the royal commission on environmental
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  • 567 18  -  -Doctor s-i Diary By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, MD J)EAR Dr. Lamb Whot would cause one to hove o craving for charcoal, chalk, soft stones? Would consuming such be harmful? Dear Reader It depends on the age of the person. A child will eat almost anything, ONCE.
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  • 625 19  -  Thursday food By Ruth Bakalar Ruth Bakalar WHAT ever happened to the Fish on Friday habit? Nowadays, people who recognise good* flavour and a nutritional bargain when they find it, make a practice of serving fish at least once a week (but not necessarily
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  • 662 19  -  By Barry Bramford The British civil service has recently incressed the speed which it requires as a standard (or new typists. Bat when the very first "lady typewriters" appeared on the office scene In America In 1574, bosses were not
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 190 20 Dealings in Hie Stock Exchang* of Malaysia and Singapore's trading yesterday dropped to 1,518,000 units. All sections were quiet but Arm on very light support. Trends in Gammon and Haw Par Brothers are not readily discernible. Both shares moved Irregularly throughout the day. The fanner opened
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    • 271 20 MARCH Hnt grade rubber boysri doMj at 5 p.an. in Swgapore and Kuata Uwpw yesterday at 101.25 cents per kilogram. The teae off Mm market was quiet. After an unchanged opening, the market dip. ped slightly. However some shortcovering and some demand for shipment sheets to
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    • 97 20 BMB. Weekly Review:—(AU differentials are in term of the corresponding RSS 1 position in cents per kilocram). SMR SCV March One ton Pallets 4.50 to 525 cents oremhim traded. SMR 5L March One ton Pallets 5.25 to 5.75 cents premium traded. SMR 5 March One ton Pallets 1
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    • 54 20 Cans ass Pitou fsr Krh 23th) *aaa csn mm M, ISNH Fund lit i lr ,a J***— *5B 1>ls« CHaKTSREO DMT num 8.0 rand l.us l.li iiNuAnwk imn TIVSW »rd SWi ias Com lnd. 1.59 I.l* The Having Faad I.XS Lit BP Fnsd 141 Las (Manage* Prima Ur
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    • 122 20 BONO KONG Yesterday's I p.m. currency rales (supplied by Foreign Exchange and la vestment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.10 196 10 per 100 Straits dollars ***** 147.25 pet 1.000 lamar, auJiars 6.78 6 78 per Australian doilai 340 86c tier 1.000 Burmese kyats 490 510 per 1,000 Indian rupees
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    • 624 20 810 and offer price* officially listed at the claae ol baslntai to the Singapore and Koala Lnmpnr traAni mm ol the Stock esebaajre »estcrda* INDUSTRIALS U. 8. ACMA US 1.42 C. Saga«a CCJL C. Stamc DM C Bi 1^ Fair Lady r. K. 8MB MMh AW. aTnUr CL
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    • 748 20 BUSINKBB J—it in U< reported to the tradiac rooms of the Stock lichtaie o/ Malaysia aad Singapore with the number of shares traded la brackets In lots of I.MO a 11 aaless otherwise specified iwunmif ACMA $1.37 (1); Alcmn si4s (i) U. 42 ay ■•n $1 28 (3);
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    • 60 20 TILE directors of Frasev and Neave yesterday announced that they have decided to suspend operations of their Bangkok subsidiary with effect from April 1 due to adverse trading condition* in the soft drink indu»* try in Thailand. Meanwhile investigations are underway into the possibility of fraiw chising
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  • 32 21 Mr. Charles R. Godchaux, Vice President of Riviana Foods Incorporated. Louisiana, America, (left), and Mr. Edwin N. Falter, Director of Neil Fuller Sons Pty. Ltd. of Victoria, Australia, examine Australian grown rice.
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  • 313 21 EXPERIMENTAL rice crops in North Queensland Australia have boon so successful that developers are looking toward Pacific and Asian neighbours at future markets for Australian-grown long-grain rice. Although short-grain rice has been available for man T years, Australia's change in eating habits—a swing to
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  • 125 21 TOKYO The Japanese oil refining industry has formally asked major international oil companies to reduce their demand for a US2B cents a barrel increase In crude oil prices. Three leaders of the Petroleum Industry Association had separate meetings with local representatives of British Petroleum
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  • 69 21 THK noon prices at tlx Singapore Chlnrar Product bckur rrMfrdnj *u a a coroaat mi <f.a.».) aalfe UN Cocoa at Oil <(.a.fe.) dram Cl.fiO Copra UN Maatas wane Asia IM N.L.W. ITt.M) JaraaaA H hit* Prpper M»% 1CZ.60 wwn^iowai N.LW ISA. 00 sarawae AaU mars I«e« N.l.w. 177-AO Ijwipeac
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  • 382 21 SYDNEY DwpiU tflm announcement o# substantial profit increases Tmriay, BHP Jroppad 25 cwtt to $11.45 on Sydiioy Stock Eadiangu. Sellers also moved Into several key heavyweight lssue« and by late afternoon the mar. ket had deteriorated badly. Leading Industrials retreated following the steady fall
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  • 34 21 NCW YORK —Dew Joaes elostaf averages oa the New York Stock Exc has re:— 38 Industrial. 879 99 29 Traasp 193.75 IS Utilities 122 96 65 Stock. 287 66 49 Bond* 71-98
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  • 141 22 Woman killed A middle-aged woman satayseller was killed when a car travelling alone Upper Thomson Road hit her last night. She wa« walking with a lt-year old girl employee. The woman was dragged N yards by the ear which was travelling towards the city. BEIRUT A spokesman-for
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  • 340 22 'pHE Port of Singapore Authority will give its workers full purchose price low-interest loans to buy Housing Development Board flats, it announced yesterday. Employees will have 15 years ond in some coses 20 to poy off the loons at 5 per cent interest. The PBA
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  • 195 22 NARITA, Japan Demonstrator*, hurting bricks and bottles, tried to break into the construction headquarters compound at Tokyo's half-completed second international airport, but were beaten back after a brief fight, yesterday. At least 14 people were Injured In a series of skirmishes throughout the third day of
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  • 106 22 PHU BAI, Sooth Viet- A 21 -year-old Hawaiian medical orderly told yesterday bow he clung to a radio set railing in »lr and artUlery strikes as North Vietname.se troops tried to overrun the survivors ol a South Vietnamese Battalion In Laos. "The North Viet- namese
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  • 231 22 AMfRICAN saturation bombing hos turned miles of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos into a "river of fire" but the South Vietnamese invosion remains stolled for the seventh consecutive day. The U.B. High Command yesterday reported air strikes had killed more than 500
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  • 88 22 STDNSY, In 80 year-old woman who shot and seriously wounded a policeman yesterday said she thought he had come to rape her, a police prosecutor told a court. Sergeant R. McCracken said that when Police Constable Mark Cohen, 20. arrived at Mrs. Margaret Braddock's house
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