Eastern Sun, 25 October 1969

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  • 22 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1159 Saturday* 25 October 1969. ft MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 344 1 BEIRUT, Fri. (Reuter Cr UPI) Palestinian commandos took over a refugee quarter in this tense city today and told security forces to keep out. The move came as Lebanon's main cities and towns, including Beirut, lay under curfew in what could be the crucial day
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  • 105 1 BANGKOK. Frl (Reuter) Thai police have killed 17 Moslem bandits and detained 233 suspects in South Thailand near the Malaysian border during the past two weeks, police sources said today. The sources also said that 19 Moslem bandits had surrendered to local authorities. Police fought
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  • 206 1 'OPEN DIALOGUE' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The General Secretary of the National Union of Plantation workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan today called on the government to establish a dialogue with representatives of trade unions to discuss the various labour regulations introduced by the NOC recently. The call
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  • 59 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (AFP) —A football game between women's teams at Jogjakarta, Central Java, turned into a boxing match, Antara News Agency reported *oday. The fight broke out when the Jogjakarta women accused those from Kediri, East Java, of rough play. Women's matches are becoming increasingly popular in Indonesia.
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  • 123 1 BANGKOK. FTI (Reuter) Twelve Burmese political leaders, opposed to Gen. Ne Wins government. have crossed into Thailand to seek political asylum, the Undersecretary of the Interior. Phuang Suwannarat. said today Fhuang told reporters that the politicians escaped pursuing Burmese troops and reached safety in
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  • 65 1 CLUB-WIELDING students confront riot police in a street near Shinjuku Station earlier in the week. About 400 radical students rampaged the area, battling riot police by hurling firebombs during massive demonstrations against the war in Vietnam and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's conservative government. Throughout Japan about 1.400 persons, mostly students,
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  • 730 1 QUOTING the projections mode by the Statistician of the Tourist Promotion Board, the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, disclosed last night the number of tourists would nearly double by 1972 while the number of hotel rooms would increase by substantially
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  • 29 1 PRAGUE Fn <UPI) The Czechoslovak Communist Party has expellee Olympic Champion Emil Zatopek one of the nation's best-known athletes, for offences including "damaglg the good name of Czechoslovakia."
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  • 144 1 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) A Federal Labour government would open up a new era of frank and friendly relations with Australia's allies and neighbours, Labour Opposition Leader Gough Whitlam said here today in a final message to voters before tomorrow's elections. He said Labour believed in
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  • 49 1 LONDON. Fn. (AFP) Two e'derlv Britons living in Shanghai have been arrested by the Chinese, a Foreign Office spokesman announced h«re today. He named them as Mr. Bill Mcßain. about 80 and Mrs. Constance Martin, aged about 70. an employee of the Hnrg Kone and Shanghai Bank.
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  • 311 2 A 1966 model Chevrolet (teen above) operated by the Singapore branch of the world-wide Herts Organisation, has been declared the "cleanest and best kept rental car" in Singapore. This was the unanimous decision of a group of R.O.V. officials, who recently took on the role of
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  • 187 2 The Political Secretary- to the Ministry of Education. Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, urged schools in the Republic to keep gardens in good trim and flowers in bloom all the year round. He was speaking at the prize-giving ceremony of the second inter-schools tre e planting and
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  • 289 2 SOME took part in it "for kicks" others at the spur of the moment and there were those who have been regular participants in all kinds of contests. Whatever their reason, eight lucky people, who won handsome Braun Table Lighters, were all very happy that they entered
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  • 489 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Th« Malaysian government it taking traps to change tha political ttructure of tha country to conform with tho economic and tocial conditions of tho people, the Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Rasak taid to- day. Lawt would be
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  • 155 2 AN unemployed man. Daya Singh, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months imprisonment on two charges of cheating. Singh, 31, had earlier pleaded guilty to these charges, involving $1,194. before the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E.C. Foenander. His modus operandi was to issue "rubber" cheques (cheques which were
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  • 222 2 A lorry-driver, Chew Bee Kee, was fined $250 yesterday on a charge of causing hurt to a mobile squad police inspector. Chew, 26, pleaded guilty before the First District Court Judge, Mr. D.C. D'Cotta. ASP Wilfred Sta Maria, prosecuting, told the court that on July
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  • 275 2 KUALA LUMPUR. M. The passage of time and the goodwill and confidence among the people have helped to surmount the temporary incursion of violence which broke out on May 13 into an otherwise peaceful existence, the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today. Tun Razak.
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  • 58 2 Police have arrested two men connected with a series of motor cycle thefts in Singapore Further Investigations revealed that these two men were also involved with snatch cases in which innocent women were victimised. The Police are anxious to contact the victims who nad their jewellery snatched, and
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  • 173 2 One of two men found unconscious with serious slash wounds at Bras Basah Road early yesterday morning by police died before an ambulance could arrive in time. Police has identified him as Lam Cheng Siew, 31. who was unemployed. The other man, Lim Kai Ho,
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  • 209 2 A YOUNG American dramatist, Mr. Robert Rickner left for Bali yesterday very confident that he could master the Balinese dance within 10 months. Mr. Rickner, a student dramatist in the University of Hawaii Drama School was also accompanied by his wife. Elisaberth, a television educational programme
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  • 194 2 MORE Australian tourists are expected to visit Singapore following the opening by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines of the Singapore-Bali-Sydney route. This was the general opinion of 10 Australian travel agents and five editors of travel magazines and newspapers from Australia. Thev arrived in Singapore two
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  • 463 2 Mr J F. Bird arrived from Kuwait Friday, on the second lap of his Far East tour. He Is the Managing Director of Reyrolle Parsons International. Overseas Director of A. Reyrolle Co. Ltd Chairman of Reyrolle Ltd.. and Director of other companies In Australia. New Zealand.
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  • 606 3 THE MOMENT OF TRUTH CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter and UPI) Prime Minister John Gorton, in his first election as leader of Australia's 20-year-old Liberal Country Party Government tomorrow, seems certain to have his record majority severely reduced. Most political commentators agree that the Government has lost ground
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  • 78 3 FARMINGTON. West Virginia. Frl. (UPI) Recovery teams yesterday found the first of 78 miners' bodies entombed deep underground for 11 months in the explosionTavaged Consolidation Coal Companv Number 9 mine. State Mines Director John Ashcraft said discovery of the first body, identified as that of Lester B. Willard. 49.
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  • 237 3 WELLINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) New Zealand politicians will be warily watching the results of the Australian Federal election this week-end in the knowledge that there could be some "fall-out" at the polls here on November 29. The last two general elections in both countries in
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  • 300 3 TRIVANDRUM, India Fri, (Reuter)—The Com-munist-led Government of Kerala State one of the two Indian State Ministries headed bv Communists was voted out of power today. The State Assembly in this southern city voted 69 to 60 against the Chief Minister, E.M.S. Namboodiripad of
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  • 254 3 SYDNEY. Frl. (Reuter) Police scouring Australia for great train robber. Ronald Biggs' hunt with an early lorn: manhunt to Sydney today after recapturing the man who broke out of a London prison with him four years ago. Seven detectives made what could be a
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  • 271 3 China 's Trade Affected By S. E. Asian Demand TOKYO. Fri. (Router) —The growing trend in China of storing products within the country and a rising demand by South-East Asian countries for China to import more of their goods will bite deeply into Peking's foreign exchange earnings, the Japanese Foreign
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  • 406 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) Defence Department sources yesterday denied that nuclear-armed B-52 strategic bombers have been on patrol missions over China and North Korea. They refused to comment on whether there had been such patrol flights off the coasts of the two Communist nations.
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  • 87 3 WELLINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Members of Parliament yesterday demanded the banning In New Zealand of the Broadway revue, "Oh Calcutta!" The show, billed :n New York a s "an evening of elegant eroticism." is due to open in Auckland on December 26. It Includes nude scenes and simulated sexual
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  • 425 3 ON LODGE S DISGUST OF V-C ATTITUDE WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The United States has no intention of breaking off the Vietnam Talks in Paris, but approves Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge's refusal to make any statement at the meeting with North Vietnamese officials yesterday,
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  • 231 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Bloc, with the support of several other nations, formally demanded yesterday the withdrawal of U.S. and other foreign troops from South Korea. Simultaneously, North Korea submitted a strongly-worded memorandum to the United Nations in support of the request, condemning
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  • 507 5 Why Russians Didn't Go To Launch Site HOUSTON, Fri. (UPI) —Two visiting Russian cosmonauts said yesterday they skipped a scheduled visit to Cape Kennedy because they had no authority to invite American astronauts to their launching ground. The admission came at news conference at
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  • 327 5 JCEW YORK. Fri <Reuter) A diamond ring was sold for a world record price of 51.050.0n0 at auction here today and actress Elizabeth Taylor was reported to have just missed adding It to her collection. Bidders saying thev represented actor Richard Burton. Miss Taylor's husband,
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  • 261 5 CINCINNATI. Ohio. Frl. (UPI) Soft drink companies. reeling from a federal ban on cyclamate. the artificial sweetener used In diet drinks have turned Instead to saccharin and as a result have boosted the production of a local chemical plant considerably. The Sherwin-Williams Company's chemical division here Is
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  • 93 5 yrm YOFK. m (UFP A New York research firm claimed Thursday It has discovered a way to make usable Nylon-4, the only nylon fibre that absorbs moisture like cotton and other natural fibres. The announcement was made by Dr. Carl E Barnes. President of Radiation Research Corp.. who
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  • 40 5 HOUSTON. Fri. (Reuter)— D-a-ain Shannon Mar low, 52. died in St Lukes Hospital here todav after receiving a rew heart at the hospital last June. Marlow. a hairdresser from Tulsa. Oklahoma, died of infections of the lungs and stomach.
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  • 158 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter) A harassment charge aqainst a free-lance photographer who took pictures of Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis was dismissed today in criminal C Ur 'judge Bernard Moldow, after hearing the testimony ot two Secret Service agents, threw the case out after finding that the prosecution
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  • 363 5 AMSTERDAM. Fri. (Reuter) An American space official forecast today that the first earth colony on the moon and a permanent base on Mars would be established by the turn of the century, enabling astronauts to launch flights to planets even farther out in
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  • 272 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. (UPI) A troubled man claiming to be the "Zodiac" killer of five persons has again tried repeatedly to set up a secret meeting with attorney Melvin Belli, the lawyer said Thursday. Belli said the man, who pleaded for help and cried out "I've
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  • 182 5 HALIFAX. Nova. Scotia Fri. (Reuter) Seven sailors were killed today in an en-gine-room explosion on the Canadian Destroyer-e sco r t Kootenay during exercises off the English coast, the Navy announced here. Nine other sailors were injured and one is missing, it added. The explosion occurred
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  • 254 5 LOG ANGELES Frl. (UPI) The person who killed actress Sharon Tate and four other persons left a pair of amber-rimmed eyeglasses at the scene of the mass murder. police revealed Thursday. Detective Lt. Robert Helder, the man in charge of the Investigation. told a
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  • 387 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI> Even in the absence of parental consent, doctors should prescribe contraceptives for sexually involved teenagers who consult them, according to four faculty members of the University of Washington Medical School in Seattle. They advocated this course in the current
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  • 82 5 WASHINGTON, Fn. (UPI) The Senate approved a US$5 million revolving loan fund on Thursdav to promote economic development of the Caroline. Marshall and Mariana islands, the World War II "stepping stones" to Pacific victory which the United States seized from Japan. The bill, passed by voice vote, now goes
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  • 144 5 SANTIAGO. Chile. FrL (Reuten The Chilean gov. ernment yesterday lifted the stat« of siege Imposed on Wednesday after a tank regiment mutinied in protest at low wages in the armed forces The lifting of the siege came in an announcement which said the government had decided
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  • 363 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (Reuter) —The United States yesterday joined in criticism of the United Nations but said it was up to member nations to strengthen the organisation "as a dynamic instrument for peace and progress/' The world body has virtually no power
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  • 548 6 IF the confusion in the Middle East could become confounded, Lebanon has supplied the ingredients. For the moment neither the reasons that have led up to the Arab fisticuffs nor the possible results are clear. Perhaps one of those modern giant computers could sort them all out
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  • 247 6 THE Paris peace talks to end the war in J- Vietnam have ground to a halt. American negotiator Henry Cabot Lodge's recent decision to throw away his prepared statement instead of reading it reflects the utter frustration of this exercise in diplomacy. Tirelessly, session after session, the Communists
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  • 1218 6  -  By SUZANNE CRONJE (Gemini News Service) LONDON: Peace efforts in the Nigerian war have always foundered on the question of unity and the reintegration of Biafra into the Nigerian federation. To the Biafrans this is unacceptable, but until now the Nigerians have been adamant
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  • 459 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West: WASHINGTON. (UPI) For the past four or five weeks I've been going around in this area quietly buying up fire poles. In small towns and villages you can get them for a song ("I d6n't want to set the world on
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  • 13 6 Even the lion has to defend himself against flies German proverb.
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  • 122 6 LcHers... A LA>TE be«lde 218 Queen Street is row infered with hawkers day and n;ght. Originally. It was a path for the residents of ihe area and now we have to cease using the path for the following reasons: 1. Litters are thrown here and '.here making the
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  • 521 6 The Elegy Of Ted Mary Jo EIIIISS THERE are numerous sapiently logical theories end speculations encasing the Ted-Mary Jo scandal, all cordially forwarded by well-meaning people except Ted himself. You should hear the peerless version offered by a friend of mine who caught it from an ex-Woodbridge patron's cousin's fiancee's
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  • 433 6  -  By Christopher Pritchett SAIGON, (Rtutcr) About 100 South Vietnamese are being sent to Hie United States each week to train as helicopter pilots and maintenance crews, compared to virtually none only three months ago, according to U.S. officials. The training scheme la
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 502 7  -  By Our Market Reporter Share prices drifted slightly lower in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday after Thursday's rally. However, conditions were steady and trading was very active. Turnover Increased to 8.873,000 units, the second time this week. It has come close to the
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    • 1021 7 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 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.87 <2>; Ben Co. $1 T8 (1>; TIM $lBO (1) $1 81 8';
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    • 142 7 SYDNEY. Fri. <UPl)—Friday'* casing Sydney Stock Exchange (selected shares): MINING Acme* 245 Ass Min 7.60 Austral Min 04 BH South 4 20 C Norse 6 00 C Gold A 14 CRA 17 60 Emper 160 Endur 52 GM Kale 11 Hammer«ley 13 00 Kath Inv 576 Lake
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    • 14 7 The tin price fo r yesterday was $643,624 per picul, down $1.875.
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    • 224 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Saturday, Oct. 25: DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Peleus 13/14 Capraia 15 16 Westfalla N.W. 2 Musi 21/22 Kinabalu 27/28 Browind 35 Giang Lee 40/41 Compass Satu 44 Thai 45 Mersey Lloyd
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    • 399 7 American Express In Link-up LONDON, Fri. BOAC and American Express has linked hands in a unique plan which will give the airline access to the international travel organisation inventory of hotel accommodation throughout the world and enable it to provide even better all-round service for the
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    • 292 7 NOVEMBER, first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 P.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at t>6 cents per lb., down one and five eighths of a cent from the pievious close. The tone of the market was steadier. After opening at around last night's after-hours levels
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    • 146 7 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Small selling during the afternoon depressed the market, already drifting on lack ol support Towards the close the FT Index was off 2.9 at 368.6, after an earlier fall of 1.6. ICI, Unilever and Glaxo were particularly dull. IPC, BSA and Butlins were
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    • 303 7 TRADING, for the most part, was active during the week. The effect of the shot in the arm that the market received last week from Kuala Lumpur, weakened, and along with it so did price levels state Holiday, Cutlet, Bath Cr Co., in its
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    • 94 7 VLSAKHAPATNAM. India, Fri. (Reuter) The stateowned Hlndusthan Shipyard here will build six ships a year In future as against two at present. Mr. Kotha Raghuramiah, Minister for Shipping and Transport, laying the keel 0 f a new merchant navy training ship here this week,
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    • 555 7 S1NGAPOKB BtOtt change «oid nd other officially intra at tli« cic biuincM. INDUSTRIALS EXDrive* i*e of A cm* l.M Ben Co Borneo Bhd iil 12? C- surar C. PI wood Chemical Co Cold storage Cjcle A Carriage i:fi 1.77 240 187 1-85 4.32 17ft 178 2-43
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    • 76 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) Money Quotations today: Hong Kong dollars 6.0625 per U.S. dollar. Hong Kong dollars 6.0875 per U.S. dollar TT. Hong Kong dollars 14.48 per pound sterling. Hong Kon* dollars 303.25 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. Hong Kong dollars 162.1 per 10.000 Japanese
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    • 62 7 NEW YORK. FTI. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 50 points lower on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (CLOSE) (PREV) Nov. 28 25 28 25 Jan. 25.258 26.00 25.75 Mar. 25.008 25.75 2550 May 25.008 25.75 25.50 July 2550 2575 Sept. 25.25 25.50 NOV.
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    • 100 7 the noon prices at the Mnii. pore Chine** Produce r.xcbange mterdaj were > Bayer Seller Coconut Oil (FOR) Bulk 51 HO Coconut Oil (FOB-) Drum 53-50 Mixed Copra 32 50 Mum.* Uhlte peppet (FOB.) mmm 222 50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) mm t20 00 Sarawak Special Black Peppet f
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    • 5 7 (•Hong Kons Currtncvi
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    • 404 7 ARRIVALS 5 00 a.m. MbA 028 R. Lumpur 9 00 i-m. MSA 119 R. Lumpur 9.35 a m. MSA 529 Pbnom-Pepb 1015 a.m. MSA 121 R. Lumpur 10 25 a m. MSA 005 Penang, lpob. K. Lumpur, Malacca 10.50 a.m. THAI TG423 Bangkok 12-30 pm. GAKLDA GA806 Mr
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  • 146 8 COLOGNE (DaD) Som« ?0,(K>0 spectators fathered on the tribunes of the horse-racing trick tn Coloene-Weidenpesch (Federal Bepublic of Germany) to watch an exotic spectacle The first camel race in Europe. Eight-race dromedaries from Morocco waited on their knees at the start. Then the? comfortably made their
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  • 1475 8  -  By Edward Boyle (Gemini News Service) LONDON: "How raceprejudiced is Britain?" This is the question tackled in a book "Colour and Citizenship" by EJ.B. Ross, (Oxford University Press) and in a survey conducted by Dr. Mark Abrams in the attitudes and beliefs of the white
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  • 312 8 BRUSSELS, (Reuter) The ear-slitting wail of an air-raid siren shatters the drowsy early-evening atmosphere of a Brussels museum. But there is no panic-1 stricken stampede for shelter. For in its peace-time role the siren warns visitors that they are only in danger of being locked
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  • 368 8  -  By John F. Sims PARIS. (UPI) Minou Drouet, the one-time child prodigy who staggered the French literary world with a book of poemt published when she was eight, is getting married. Miaou, bow 21. has announced her engagement to Patrick Font No da.te for
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  • 639 8  -  By MICHAEL ARKUS TEL AVIV, (Reuter) Mrs. Golda Meir, 71-year-old grandmother recalled from •etirement to become »he nation's leader last March, is virtually certain to emerge victorious from Israel's seventh general election next Tuesday (Oct. 28). But what is more
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  • 479 8  -  By Robert Strand BERKELEY, California, (UPI) It's not the dentist's needle that hurts so much as thinking about it. And it's how you think about it that whether blood pressure shoots up. hands perspire and the heart pounds Some people probably like dentist's needles And if you are
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 AMY By Jack Tippit m II i "We voted to eat out, .do you go along with the majority vote?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Aider Mc m ru. e*v you Tin thousand DOHA** TO CONVINCE MV BOY TWAT HE SHOULD GIVE roar ball ..ri«ht OUKE AND I APEN
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  • 534 9  -  /or ,1/i/sr//... "</ Sheilah Graham T ONDON. Frl (NANA) There won't be many new movies starting here or in Hollywood until the new bosses settle into their new jobs. The outgoing Mr. Polk of MGM had the foresight to keep his family
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  • 225 9 NEW YORK. Fri. Producer-director Alan J Pakula and star Liza Mirtnelli are participating in screenings and workshopseminar programmes at seven major colleges during a national tour they are making on behalf of Paramount Pictures* "The Sterile Cuckoo." Their tour began In San Francisco on Monday
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  • 208 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. <Reuter) American television entertainer Art Linkletter. whose daughter committed suicide three weeks ago after taking L S D., told President Nixon ar.d Congressional leaders yesterdav that hit Pop records convey hidden messages telling taenagers to take drugs. "Every
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  • 89 9 LOS ANGELES. Fri.—KCET Los Angeles' educational TV outlet, will sponsor the Nov. 9 (Sunday) evenin* performance of MGM's Arthur P. Jacobs Production "Goodbve. Mr. Chips" at the Fox Wllshire Theatre The Women's Council of Channel 28 is handling the campaign for the benefit event which will raise
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  • 308 9 THE first-ever British professional band to perform in a local night club here are currently attracting large crowds at Hotel Malaysia. Billed as "lan Hunter and his Valkyries", the band will perform here for two weeks. This is the first time a
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  • 615 9  -  Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I am writing this letter on paper towelling since it is the only thing handy I am sitting in a labour room with an unmarried cousin of mine The poor kid is in her 11th hour of
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  • 36 9 CULVER CITY. Fri. Edward Hxc# has been prominently cast as a "heavy" In "The Moonshine War." now shootinf in the Sierra foothills under Richard Qume's direction The Martin Rans6hof¥ FilmRichard Widmari# and Alan Alda.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 380 9 [LI D O Phone 2841NOW SHOWING N® Free List Due to film s length 4 shows Not* Timet: 1L 2.30, 9 15 n m NO INCREASE fw PRICES Michael Came. Laurence Olivier Christopher Plummer A SusannaJi York "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Technicolor. PanavUion <UAI CAPITOL Phone 2975<>! ,NOH SHOWING! No Free
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    • 373 9 CATHAY ***** Now Showing.' 11. 1.30. 4. 6.30 tM Columbia a "Model Shop" In Oolor Aaouic AIBN Gary Loekwood Tcnight Midnight' Color Phil Si!--en "Follow That Carnal" A Rank Organisation picture) I ODEON *****1 NOW SHOWING: 11 a.*., 1.30. 4 00. a 30 9.30 p.m Paramount Pictures Presenta •TRUE GRIT'
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  • sun sport
    • 1997 10  -  Thrills, Spills Assured At BatuTiga By Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An exciting and quite a spectacular weekend is in store for motor-racing fans here when the two-day Grand Prix International gets underway at the Batu Tiga racing complex tomorrow. There
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    • 253 10 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. (Reuter) George Archer fired an eight-under-par 63 in the first round of the US$lOO,OOO San Francisco Open. Slowed by a stomach disorder that occurred after he played in the British Open and a mpre recent sore elbow, Archer yesterday
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    • 110 10 MEXICO CITY. Frl. (Reuter)—Defending world heavyweight Judo champion Wilhelm Ruska of Holland was defeated In an early upset In the qualifying round of the world Judo championships here yesterday. He was thrown by Henri De Wandeler, Belgian heavyweight and open champion, a 26-year-old chemist from Brussels.
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    • 441 10  -  By K. S. Sidhu HOCKEY is now fast on the decline in Singapore and urgent remedial measures are necessary if the sport it to regain its popularity. This call for action was made yesterday by a former state hockey star, Jasbir Singh in
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    • 129 10 NAIROBI. Fri. (Reufer) Kenyan Kipchoge Keino, Olympic 1,500 metres champion, wet ordered yesterday to take two months' rest after breaking down during e 5.000 metres race in Belgrade last Sunday. The 2 9-year-old Kenyan, holder of the world 3.000 metres record, limped across the
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    • 159 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter, Araenal captain Fran* Mcllntock. a Scottish international wing-half, was suspended for 21 dsys and fined £25 by an English Football Association Disciplinary Committee here yesterday. The F.A. have stepped up disciplinary measures this season, and now demand players attend a hearing after receiving their
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    • 116 10 RIVERSIDE, California. Fri. (UPI) Denis Hulme of New Zealand averaged 124.789 miles per hour yesterday the fastest lap ever at the Riverside International raceway in practice for Sunday's 12th annual Grand Prix for sports cars. Hulme's time for one lap on Riversides 3.3-mile ma i course
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    • 50 10 STALYBRIDGE. England Frl (Reuter)—South African Bob Hewitt and Ismail El Shafei of the United Arab Republic reached the men singles semi-finals at the Dewar Cup tennis tournament here yesterday. Hewitt beat Hans Piotz of West Germany 6-1, 6-0 and El Shafei defeated Britain* Graham Sttlwell 6-4, 6-2.
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    • 177 10  -  By Jimmy Lad Wingate was the most outstanding performer at Bukit Timah on a yielding track yesterday morning. The champion hurdler went two rounds after trotting on the sand track and switched to the main course he clocked 42 for 3f finishing full of
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    • 114 10 CURITIBA. Brazil. Frl. Reuter> Pele. the "King of Soccer" came two goals nearer his 1.000 mark here yesterday when his team Santos beat Curltlba 3-1 in the Silver Cup championships. Pele and Santos reckon this takes the tally to 995 goals, but
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    • 126 10 SALPORD. England, Frl. (Reuter)—France beat Wales by eight points to two In the triangular International Rugby League tournament here last night and now go forward to a decisive meeting with England on Saturday. Wales, beaten by England last Saturday, had a night of gloom which was
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    • 136 11 30FIA. Fri. (UPI) Bulgarian soccer coach Dimitar Grigorov said yesterday he plans to leave next week for Kuala Lumpur to take up his new Job as coach of the Malaysian team. 3rigorov said he had earlier completed preparations to leave Bulgaria but had been
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    • 106 11 JAKARTA Fri (ATP) Sixteen Indonesian badminton pi avers will leave here on Oct'. 29 for Singapore to take part in the tenth Singapore championship toum i ment which will begin on Oct. 30. Six of them were in the team which defeated Indian, in
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    • 155 11 MANILA. Fri (Reuter) President Ferdinand MSrcoe has honoured Be ma be Villacampo bv giving him an au« dienre at tthe Presidential Palace despite the Government Games aod Amusement Board's (GAB) refusal t® recognise the Filippino boxer as the world flyweight champion. Villacampo won the Worm Boxing Association
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    • 26 11 KARACHI, m. (fc#ut«r) Pakistan w#r* 199 tor nine at stumps on the opening day of the first cricket Test against New Zealand here today.
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    • 522 11 SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) Bruce Devlin of Australia shot a two undor p«r 70 to join the two ovornifht loaders Peter Thomas and Guy Wolstenholme in the front at the end of the second round of the Australian Oncn aalf today. r Thomson and Wolsten-
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    • 168 11 DUBROVNIK. Yogoslavia. m. <Reuter) The General Assembly of National Olympic Committee* voted here last night that South Africa be expelled from the Olympic movement because of their racial policy In sport. The assembly supported the expulsion of South Africa by 45 votes to five
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    • 138 11 T6KYO. Fri. (Reuter) rieet-footed Takao 6akural of Japan outpointed defending champion won Suk Lee of South Korea In a 12-round title match here la*t night to become the new Orient bantamweight champion. Sakurai, World Boxing Association* No. 3 bantamweight contender, won by unanimous decision. Both fighter*
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    • 1146 11 (CHANNEL I) PM 12 50 Opening Annets in •11 Languages and space Kidettes; 1.10 World Tenn;s; 2.00 Gen. tie Ben (A Gift of Love); 2.30 Inba Neram (Repeat'; 3 25 A B.C. Documentary (The Long Childhood of T»nmv>; 4.15 What's My Line; 440 Phantaman (The Snow Woman'; 5.05 Singapore Youth
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  • 610 12 SUPPORT for the United Nations is essential if the World is to retain some hope for avoiding "the final Armageddon" which will turn out to be the war which would end everything, including human civilisation. This warning was voiced by Mr. C. V.
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  • 317 12 SIXTEEN-year-old petite Vivi Sumatri is a teenage wonder in the world of music. With barely a few months' coaching, Vivi has already won the nation-wide talentime contest in Indonesia and has since cut four records at home, each a best-seller. That's not all, Vivi
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  • 138 12 Police are lookine for two persons who. they think, can assist them in their investigations in connection with the swindling of a local bank to the amount of $349,698.24. Thev are: Kan Kai Heng, 27. known to be residing at 49A Cantonment Road.
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  • 182 12 War planes from four nations together with marine commandos and soldiers yesterday brought the five-day four-nation air exercises to a successful conclusion despite rain and heavy clouds over the target range at Asahan. 60 miles inland from Malacca. Air sorties on the final day of the
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  • 24 12 There were a total of 39 accidents, two of which were described a* serious, during the past 24 hours ending 6 am. yesterday
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  • 120 12 A four-year-old girl reported missing was found semiconscious and bleeding from head injuries at Bukit Tlmah Road on Thursday night.She had been raped. The Incident was reported yesterday to the police by the girl's 22-year-old uncle. The girl was last seen playing by herself at the
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  • 73 12 A 17-year-old youth, Khalld bin Ahmad Koya, was jailed for 12 months on three charges of theft. Khalld pleaded guilty to three other charges which were taken into consideration by the magistrate, Mr. E. C. Foenander. in passing sentence. He admitted that between Aug. 26
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  • 400 12 BRITAIN'S popular instrumental group, "The Shadows" flew into Singapore yesterday without and fans to greet them. Thl* was a situation In stark contrast to the almost hysterical mob of fans which greeted them when they arrived In 1961 with Cliff Richard. Probably, the fang (teenagers) were
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  • 89 12 In view of the outbreak of rabies in dogs in the United Kingdom all does and cats from UK as from last week are subject to the following conditions: A certificate of Health from a registered Veterinary surgeon of the country of origin certifymr that the animal is
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  • 224 12 HOTELS and tourist promotion authorities in Singapore have been urged to exploit more on the potentialities of convention business and sales conferences as a means to boost the tourist industry in the Republic. This was stated by Mr. Royal W. Ryan, an expert from the International Executive Service
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  • 376 12 IT IS important for a small country like Singapore to concentrate on the building up of the political. economic and technological resources of truly modernised society. This was stated yesterday by Enche Rahim Ishak. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, at a celebration to mark the
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  • 67 12 An unidentified body of a Chinese man was found floating in Singapore River on Thursday night. The man was about 60-65 vears In age. five feet four inches, and was clad In a white shirt and black trousers. He had short hair. Anyone with information ag to the
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