Eastern Sun, 25 June 1970

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  • 21 1 Eastern Sun Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1378 Thursday, June 25, 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 219 1 r PHE Immigrotion Deportment ond the Police hove been alerted here to be on the watch for three Chinese who ore suspected of murder in Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Polite ban sought the 10oprration of Police here to help tra<«- three Singaporeans involved in the murder of
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  • 69 1 I/ONDON A dockers strike which would bring British industry to its knees after six weeks is the spectre now facing the new Conservative government. Britain's 47,000 dockers, seeking to almost double their basic wage, are threatening a nationwide strike from July 14 if their demands are not
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  • 168 1 /CANBERRA Australia's defence head Gen. Sir John Wil- ton, will confer with Malaysion and Singapore defence officials soon on the desired size of a British military presence in the area, according to sources here. Sir John Is expected to stop off In Kuala I mpur
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  • 34 1 BOURNEMOUTH, England, School headmaster Eric Bennett yesterday said he had suspended student Alan Hocking, 15, for being a truant, although the boy skipped classes lo place second in the Bournemouth Open Golf tournament.
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  • 43 1 PHNOM PENH A group of 10 top-ranking Thai officers have been for the past two days in S)em Rr;ip. Observers interpreted this as indicating t' the first unit of volunteers of Cam' i«n origins would s' be arriving in Camb »a.
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  • 27 1 VIENTIANE, Laos, The Laotian government tixi;iv decided to tend a «oncilitatory message to thr pro-Communist Pathet Lao offering to discuss a bombing halt, Cabinet sources said.
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  • 74 1 PHNOkI 1 E\H. North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces today attacked the battered provincial capital of Kompong Spttt. 24 mllCt southwest of Phnom Penh. A military spokesman said the four-hour attack was launched after the guerrillas surrounded ine town. Nine Cambodian soldiers were wounded in the fighting. Communist
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  • 77 1 Three sticks of d>namite were set oIT late Tuesday night in Kuala Lumpur. Reliable source* said here yesterday that the explosion took place about 200 yards from the Parliament buildings in the middle of the road No one was hurt and no damage was reported. Several people in
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  • 42 1 BEIRUT The IfttMl United States proposals lor a Middle East settlement include a Jourmonth ceasefire alon»? the Suez Canal and creation of a 12 mile wide demilitarised zone on both sides of the the canal. ndnUterlAl sources said here yesterday.
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  • 265 2 KUALA LUMPUR Opposition political parties today hailed Tan Dr. Ismail's statement that the ban on politics would be relaxed a few months before parliament is reconvened. Party leaders said the relaxation would give the people the chance to discuss problems and pave the way for the
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  • 142 2 The exercise "Bold Robin' the air defence of Singapore Island ended yes'erday on a "satisfactory and successful" note. According to Bersatu Padu planners, bombers and fighter aircraft from RAF Tengah, In the role of Oanasian air forces struck the Island during the night. The formation
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  • 249 2 Two youths were yesterday sentenced to six months' jail, by the Eighth Magistrate, Mr. Leong Keng Thai, for refusing to register, for National Service. Both youths were found hiding under their beds when officers finally managed to find them at home. Toh Chen*
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  • 122 2 The body of a woman, Identified as Chia Sio Lang, 31, was found in a well in Jurong Road by a farmer yesterday morning. Police said she was married, with three children, but was separated from her husband three years ago. No foul play is suspected. Police
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  • 162 2 She LH one of the very few women in Singapore who have broken old taboo* to donate Mood as a community service. t*he received a solver medal from Dr. Ho Guan Lim, Director of Medical Services, in a medal presentation
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  • 147 2 The Danish Minister for Commerce, Mr. Knud Thomsen. now on an official visit of Singapore. took Ilme oft to tour the new Danish veneer factory 1n the Kranjl Industrial Estate. He spont nearly two hours at Bork Singapore Pte. Ltd. the first slicer veneer plant In
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  • 58 2 Mr. Chan Weng Satt, Assistant Treasurer of Kreta Ayer Citizens' Consultative Committee has been appointed the chairman for today's Toto Draw at the Kreta Ayer Peoples' Theatre, Banda Hill. He will be assisted by Mr. Wee Soon King. President, Singapore Bakery Association and Mr. Chan Kai Seng,
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  • 32 5 MOCNTAIN DRW is poured out, adding to the intoxicating view of the countryside near Kingsport, Tenn. Sheriff's deputies destroyed barrels of moonshine after finding a still on Bays Mountain.
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  • 196 5 CAIRO Leoders of seven Arob countries drew up o secret plan for action against Israel. This was reached after 2 days of talks in Tripoli Libya informed sources disclosed. They claimed war was the solution for the 'liberation' of territory occupied by Israel during
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  • 187 5 CHICAGO Doctors at the American Medical Association C onvention get a lesson in hair transplants today. Dr. Clarence Jernigan. pnred a ledure and slides complete with details of surgery and post-operative care. "Pre.v-ent-day needs of men of all ages to have adequate head hair
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  • 66 5 VIENNA, Russia and her Warsaw Pact allies are to ask other European naUoni to help prepare a European Security Con lerence. A communique Issued In Budapest last night disclosed a document would now be sent to all governments concerned. Countries to whom the document would be
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  • 133 5 MANILA America will launch a sky laboratory in 1972 to test the physical effects of long space flight on man's endurance. Dr. Clarence Hernlgan, an American space physician, told a press conference here last night that the sky laboratory which would carry three astronauts would
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  • 37 5 QUITO, Ecuador Troops and police yesterday rounded up 52 opponents of President Jose Velasro. The latter has clamped virtual dictatorship on this Sot it h American Republic. The President claimed student bodies are "com-munist-dominated
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  • 164 5 LONDON The Ministry of Defence announced some 3,000 more British troops would be sent to North Ireland next month to prevent disturbances dnTing Protestant Orange Day celebrations. At present. 8,000 British troops are stationed there. Standal In Dublin. Ireland, a founder member of the
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  • 130 5 NEW YORK The 27 member Asian Croup of the (Tinted Nations has <••«< hided an agreement with its 41-mrmber African counterpart. Under the accord the Afro-Asian will do away with a longstanding injustice that favoured the Africans in the sekntion of chairmen of the
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  • 159 6 WASHINGTON The chief U S negotiator lit the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) was holding consultation with top oilicials here yesterday. There were report# of significant progress In the Vienna talks. US. officials said Oerard Smith, who heads the American delegation at the two-month-old conference, met
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  • 224 6 KAMPALA Mm. Jeanne Let. wife of the 'kidnapped' British diplomat declared that things wrnt 'a lot further* between him and a youn African girl than he had admitted. A judicial Commission of Inquiry, set up hy the Uganda Government, Is now probing the
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 6 WILLIAM KUNSTLFR, defence attorney at the trial of the Chicago 7, dumps a pitcher of water on Paul Fro mm in Toronto, Canada. The incident occurred after Kunstler offered the rostrum to the latter of the Fdmund Burke Society to stop disruptions by the group Fromm spilled the
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  • 45 6 NEW YORK Arthur Goldberg, former US ambassador to the United Nations, has won the Democratic nomination for Governor. He will challenge Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller for New York's highest office In November. Goldberg# running mate as LieutenantGovernor will be Negro Senator Basil Pateison.
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  • 221 6 WASHINGTON Japanese and American negotiators failed to solve their controversial textile problems yesterday. Nonetheless, they agreed to continue negotiations today. Kllchl Miyazawa. Minister for International Trade and Industry. conferred yesterday morning with Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans. "The negotiations are not deadlocked." Miyazawa stressed The
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  • 223 6 WASHINGTON The U.S. Government was last night reported planning to pump 'massive military aid' into Cambodia after American forces pull out there. The State Department declined to comment on the report. Nonetheless. ABC news claimed the Nixon Administration was drafting
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  • 117 7 DETROIT, The phantom skinny dipper of K<-mted v Square waited untiJ the crowds had diminished before making the scene again. When khe filially showed up yesterday, the pretty brunette in her early 20's Rave the couple of tio7cn unsuspecting girl-watchers onl v half a show. Smile
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  • 103 7 BATON ROrOE, Lunisiana The l>o»it-i siana Honse of Representatives voted to retain racial labels on blood supplirs in state hospitals. "I would we mv family* die and c« toi eternity before I would fcee them have a drop of nipper blood in them."' declared aU| opponent,
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  • 29 7 CAMBODIAN YOUTHS w.ivt* the vi< (or\ Men at GJs ritlliue to a forward ba*r. Akrnc the way. thr troop* unnovrreil a 170 ton inrmy riff cacftir
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  • 62 7 NKW YORK Sl'-cl production fell to 24)44,<>oo tons last week Irom 2W7JOGO lons the week lieiore thf American Iron unci SleH Institute itportod Tuwday. Prtxhiiiior in the week ended June 20 was equ;il to 141 H on the institute's index 'average weekly pr<»durtion 1957 through 19fTO equal
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  • 25 7 FOHMEIt PRESIDENT SI'KARNO b interred with full military »nd honours in a icmtUr) nuu his iamilj home in Ulitar, East Java.
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  • 206 7 KITTERY, Moine A storing on o Ivighwoy bridge under construction collapsed today, dropping 11 workmen to the ground. At least 4 men were killed One was lelt dandling by a rope as rescue crews tried U> reach him with a large crime. Pour men were stranded
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  • 607 8 the Cambodian crisis goes through its various phases, the one worse than the other, we have to change the questions we ask about it. Today it is apposite to ask: "Will the Lon Nol government last? And if so, how long?" Bluntly the answer can be given
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  • 735 8  -  «y Joseph Alsop WASHINOTON At the moment, the C(»operChurch amendment restricting the Presidents powers as Commander-in-Chief, in Cambodia and eLsewhere. is the prime topic of every political gathering In this claustrophobic city. Eventually, the chances are strong that the Cooper-Church amendment will pa.v> the Senate. But
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  • 365 8  -  Rv Robert Wischmeyer That elusive thing called peace on earth may begin with peace on and under the sea* Sixty nations are sending representatives to Malta in the Mediterranean this summer for a six-day conference that they hope will lay the ground-work for International co-opera-tion
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  • 570 9  -  Stored in 'mothballs' under tight guard in a French air base... From JONATHAN FENBY W HILE Isroef waits anxiously for more jets from the United States, dozens of aircraft ordered and paid for by the Isroelis stand in a hangar under close
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  • 406 9  -  THE DOCTORS MAI LB AC By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —i had a slight •troke four months ago. What can I do to prevent another one? A: Prevention depends or the early recognition •nd treatment of such Eredisposing causes as igh blood pressure,
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 178 10/11 A new variety of Kuropeau "gnome 1 Itai appeared in Holland, proud of the name and pointing to achievements on the social and political front The Dutch gnomes ilr.sN colourfully One of their leaders wears a scarlet cape and hood. And they stress the need for
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    • 560 10/11  -  By Peter Mosley (Reuter) rpHE culprit in space-mission Apollo-13's near-tragedy two months ago had a highly disturbed early life. Dropped in infancy, poor at tests, inconsistent, is the life history of the oxygen tank. It caught ftre on the Apollo -13 spaceship and almost killed
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    • 637 10/11 Marriage Hong Kong-style and the era of the Chinese concubine are on the way out. A Bill expected to be passed next month by the Hong Kong Legislative Council and to come into force a year later states: "No man
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    • 489 10/11  -  Bv Kenneth J. Braddick UPI Philippine telephones are bugged literally. The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company <PLDT> reports a lead-eating bug is chomping into cables. In tropical downpours, water seeps into holes In the lines causing widespread phone failures. The bug. which PLDT
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1377 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING....tv It \I7.IHMU b/ ~yf TAUIUt iWwm VM3-4&43 mimu CIMIHI MJUHKM fa*»u Thursday, Jun« 25, 1970. STARGAZE^ —by CLAY JL POLLAK Sl!£M To tWv*»op meiMo> for Thurtdoy, 5! rrjnvfr rfod worth c<y rttpond.fxj to nun*m Ztsoij—fl Of your Zodioc birth jiga I Who-*v«r 31 Wumb.na 61 Id** KOMIO
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  • 615 13  -  f6v Sheilah Graham NKW YORK: Klliott Gould, the most indemand actor of the year, is oft to London to make his seventh picture in the past 18 months "The Thing Of It Is," with Faye Dunaway. Locations will cover Venice and Rome, and this makes Faye
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  • 96 13 IXDNDON Waterloo," Dino De Laurentiis' epic spectacle starring Rod Steiger as Napoleon and Christopher Plummer as Wellington, will have a Royal World Premiere on October 26 at the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square here. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth will be present at the regal event.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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    • 36 13 mm CATHAY Daily 5 Shows: Ham, 1.30. 4, 6.30 9.30pm. CAN AW fE bE fAilhful ANd STill fiNd InAppiNESS m T\v Thfre'd second spring in a woman* life ...a lime wlien «lie must choose. ANTHONYBEim Spring'l{ain
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  • Students' Page
    • 404 14  -  Dateline By Ele And Walt Dulaney Dear Fir and Walt: If the same woman keeps railing the house and then says it's a wrong numbrr uhen anyone except your dad answers and then he leaves right alter certain phone i-;ills for four U> five hours, would
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    • 685 14 THE majority of us eat for two reasons, first, we want to satisfy our hunger and secondly we eat what pleases our taste. Therefore, it can be siiid that we only eat what we like, rather than the food our body system actually needs. This explains
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    • Article, Illustration
      330 14 The Boys Brigade movement is praiseworthy Mnce It keeps the youth of any country usefully active. It trains boys to become responsible clti- r\s good and able leaders and alse develop them physically. They are taught selfrespect. kindred fixtures, obedience, reverenre discipline and craftwork. The Boys Brigade movement
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    • 188 14 The Eostern Sun's essoy writing contest tor boys and girls ot 14 and under (Junior) ond boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this oage from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for Juniors tor every essay published. All entrants are reqjested to observe
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  • WOMEN
    • 303 15  -  By Marianne Pereira rPHE collection of dresses to be shown of American Club on Friday (June 26) byyoung Singapore designer, Jo-Anne Tan, will feature every trendy new lock. "It will be completely on the scene," said Miss Tan when I met her today. She has
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    • 510 15  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: A certain woman in our office is such a phony she makes everyone sick Miss Virtue (as we call her) wears colourless nail polish, sensible shoes, but no bra and no girdle. (iot the picture? If anyone says "damn" in
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 186 16 losses in the Stock Exchonge were recovered slightly in the after* noon but rallied lower than the previous close. Turnover remained at 1.7 million units. Hotels and properties had sluggish trading while oil palms, tins and rubbers showed light business. Subject to selling pressure, Starlite
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    • 260 16 JULY first grade rubber buyer* closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 574 cents per lb. down one cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was easier. Opening prices were marked down on lower than expected London advices First
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    • 85 16 t i at I at the niiiRNpore < hinr^r Produrf Kirhintr j-«st*r<laj Cm nnut Oil wrr«> A O H.) ft; oo Hulk urnnui Oil INM 1 5" OO Oram M Copra S3 50 Munlnk Hbllr TJTil> 19.Y00 Harawak H hltc Prpprr (FOB.) ltx-M Mr.iM.ik hiKTimi Hindi Pf|t|»fr 1W 00
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    • 57 16 fWnriMtrrv Prtr» for June 28) THAKTI-KKI) I'NIT TKl'HTf B G Kond 102 1.47 ASIA (MIT THI8Th M Invest. Kund id Ml 14* *|v<;APOKfc l)Mt rmsi* 1M Vnorr *.v tn«l s'porr 1 91 3rd *<'por* Coin. Ind. 1 18 M laud fkr Ntitint Fond id 101 106 ft P
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    • 28 16 IvONDON Tin held steady Tuesday with sales of 95 tons. Spot buyers 1462 sellers 1464 business nil. Three months buyers 1470 sellers 1471 business 1467 1470.
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    • 42 16 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange were: SO Industrials 608 11 20 Transp 132 48 15 Utilities 9f> 72 65 Stocks 220 93 40 Bonds 66 64 Commodity futures index 134-87 plus 0.15
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    • 12 16 The tin price for yesterday waa $645 dci picul uuchttn^cd.
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    • 214 16 SHELL'S business in West Malaysia and its marketing operations in East Malaysia are to he managed by a fMNftl manager in Koala l-nm PW. The new organisation which will come into being on July 1 reflects the expansion and increasing complexity of Shell's
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    • 787 16 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brarkets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. VND()STRIAI<B A Iran $1.53 (11) $1 54 (4) Dim $1.56 (1); Allied Choc. $3 80
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    • 632 16 HII) and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala l.umptir trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDl STEIAI.S B s ACM A 1.52 1 65 A Iran 1.53 1 14 Allied t hoc. 3 08 Ben 1 50 1.53
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    • 96 16 HONG 1 KONfl Wednesday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Kellers) 195.5 196 5 per 100 Straits dollars 146.5 147.5 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6.7375 6.747* per Australian dollar 455 475 per 1,000 Indian rupees 150 170 per 10.000 Indonesian 289
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    • 88 17 The consignment of Stttl drums of the weedicide. valurd at $2»».H50. was supplied to H'l A<rirullurp <M> Srudi ritu Berhitd for use in rubhrr and oil palm estates Picture shows the manager of
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    • 704 17 %Kltl\ \l> 1 1 4 III K ii ii la 1 iitnpiir »l MH\ JKI t'OIiiiii Imi 1 *«l 1 III M>\ in kuiU 1 II III|>ll T 10 m IV? H it il l 1 lini|iiil )l in IM Pfiimc K I uiit|»ir 11 VI 1 Ml.
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    • 292 17 LONDON Tin- world (in organisation is experts to discuss this J week whether, to prevent a flooded market leading to a price fall, it will buy in metal sold from the United States strategic stockpile. It is understood this is one of the
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    • 412 17 SYDNEY Share prices dropped quickly on the Sydney Stock Kx< liange Wednesday as sellers* participated in moderately heavy profit taking A decline In prices was evident late Tuesday with ilr* trading pattern gaining momentum Wednesday, Falls outnumbered rises at least four to one m;dw»v through the
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    • 89 17 The Port of Singapore Authority made the following herthini* arrangements for ship* in port today. Thursday June 85 DEPARTURES (todowns Vessels 3/4 Alaska Maru 5 Estelle Maersk 6/7 Nagara Maru 15/16 Pacittc Breeze 18 Chakdina 20 East Riau LI 21 West Perak 25 26 Telamon 44 Kfokko
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    • 75 17 NEW YORK Stocks (ell sharply Tuesday as a result of stepped-up sellin a in the blue chips and selected glamour stocks At the close the D>w Jones industrial averrig<? w is off 18 points at 6!)8 II The UPI marketwide indicator showed a loss of 2.27 per
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    • 76 17 NEW YORK Gold prices wer e mixed in featureless trading Tuesday on markets here and abroad London gold gained one cent for a morning fixing of $35.40 a troy ounce and remained at that level for the second fixing. Zurich gold rose IS US. cents to $.T>,5O
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    • 48 17 LONDON Ruhlier market closed easier with spot -M-i/a. 21-5/8 Sfr.TTI.hMKNT lIOI'SK Julv/Aut; ami July/Sept. 21-1 21-3/4. Srpt 21 21-5/11 Oct/Dec 20-15/16 211/16 J in/March 21-106. 211/8 April/June 21-3/16, 215/16 July/Sept 21 s'lfl 217/16 Oct/Dec 21-3/8. 21-1/2 Jan/March 21-7/16 211/2. April/June 21-7/16. 21ih July/Sept 211/2. 2t-5/§.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1102 18 CI 1 Div. 1-6 F. ***** Nfsi l.ane By 9 00 Conflux Spencer ***** Fast Coast OcritD 6y 8 08 Lucky Teh ***** Jin Hi,- Hill 4y 8 (Mi Auric R Brerik 707 8<i Knijc's Knight 8y 8 (Mi L W West ***** Copperplate 3y 8
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    • 226 18 LONDON Lancashire just failed in their attempt to go to the top of the English county champtonship table yesterday, despite a mature knock of 99 from newcomer Frank Hayes. Lancashire, set to •core 259 at 78 an hour to beat Hampshire at Southampton, just tailed
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    • 190 18 NEW YORK (UPI) Following are the results and standings in major league baseball after Tuesday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE W L GB Chicago 35 29 New York 34 31 1! Pittsburgh 35 35 3 St. Louis 32 34 4 Philadelphia 30 35 51 Montjeal 24 42 11) WEST
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    • 156 18 By Our Racine Correspondent RIVERSANDS, with George Podmore astride, did a sparkling trial on good going here this morning when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 2/5, reports our racing correspondent. Feature Film (Nelson) also attracted attention In a 31 gallop In 37 3/5. Nonpariel
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    • 43 18 The Singapore Armed Forces Sports Assoc lation will hold its third Annual Athletic Meet today at 2.00 p.m. at Far* rer Park Athletic Stadium The meet w ill commence with a grand march past of nil the contestant* from all units.
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  • 259 20  -  By DENNIS CHIA Another Henry Ridley hos arrived in Singopore not to plan rubber seeds but to introduce a brand new sport. Mr. Robert Wilkie. 37, the largest breeder of trotting horses in the southern hemisphere is here to discuss trotting and trotting's future with
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  • 50 20 RENO, Neva. Reno police Inspeitor Rudy Lak put in for 774 hours overtime, arguing he had worked a nmc-hour day ■inre r.»<>6 The Reno City Conned ruled th*s week he should have been taking 8 lunch break nil along an,j niwv him |red it tot four hours overtime instead.
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  • 256 20 LONDON Prime .Minister Kdward Heath Tuesday named four nru senior Ministers in a second list of government appointments and promised further ministerial announcements soon. Four law officers, three Treasury Ministers and nine Ministers of Slate were included in the 21 government posts announced today. Joseph Godber,
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  • 65 20 IJONDON A women's page writer yesterday had a long hard look at Bntian's new Conservative Ministers and attacked their oldfashioned style of dress. 'They may be today's men, but these are certainly yesterday's suits," said .lojce Hopkirk in the tabloid Sun newspaper. "Mr. (Edward) Heath and his
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  • 158 20 PRAGUE Alexander Duboek, leader of the 196K Czechoslovak liberalisation, was relieved today of his post as Ambassador to Turkey. An announcement by the Czechoslo\ak news agency Ceteka said that President Ludvik Svoboda had assigned him to "other tasks." Dubcek was appointed Ambassador to Turkey in January
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  • 103 20 NEW DKIJII A major rohufTle of the Indian cabinet is imminent Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi is expected to announce it in a day or two, several morning national dailies reported yesterday. Quoting ruling Congress Party sources, the news reports said that the Prime Minister <s
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