Eastern Sun, 3 July 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1385 Friday, July 3, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 662 1 Kindergarten kids are instructed to hate Premier Lee VICIOUS hate campaign through which Communist teachings are being rammed down the throats of gullible rural kindergarten children has been exposed. Children, especially those between the ages of three ond six, hove now become the main target
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  • 79 1 CAIRO President Nasser has extended his visit to Moscow until next week for further talks with the Kremlin leaders, Cairo's authoritative A 1 Ahram daily reported yesterday. The third session of the Egyptian-Soviet talks, dealing with the Middle-East crisis and new American proposals for a
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  • 71 1 BELFAST, Northern Ireland Thousands of Protestants paraded peacefully through this provincial capital yesterday, but 40 miles north fighting broke out when others marched through the predominantly Catholic town oX Coallsland. Police arrested 10 men who, U convicted of rioting, would be the first to
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  • 58 1 TAIPEI Typhoon Olga, packing 120-knot centre winds, was moving towards Ishigakl Jlma and Mlyako Jima of the Ryukyu Islands yesterday and may land at either of the two Islets early this morning, weathermen said. Olga was spotted over waters 300 miles east of Engchun at the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2 1 Evening Edition
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  • 369 3 pathologist yesterday offered a possible explanation for the death of a coffeestall holder which had all the ingredients of a mystery murder puzzle. It could be an accident, said Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, at the coroner's inquiry into the death of Ho Hoe Wah, 56, on Jan.
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  • 47 3 A youth, Lim Siong San, 19, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with attacking Lim Choon Nam with the jagged end of a softdrink bottle. He was alleged to have committed the offence at Lorong 27 Geylang yesterday at 12.30 a.m. He claimed trial.
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  • 124 3 Plans for a rugged and gracious nation include a constant vigilance against drugs peddlars who smuggle them into Singapore. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Enche Sha'ari Tad in, said this last night at the Lion's Club Singapore East Installation dinner. Enche Tadin
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 32 3 TOTO DRAWS The numbers drawn at yesterday's Toto Draw were: 42 43 3 7 5. The additional numoer was 18. In the Circle Draw the following numbers were picked: 14 40 48.
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  • 228 4 TAKARTA President Suharto said yesterday Singapore was the most advanced country in the industrial and service fields in the area and Indonesia was interested in the island republic's successes. The Indonesian leader was speaking at the presentation of credentials by Singapore's new ambassador to Indonesia, Mr.
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  • 40 4 flower troughs, (lover pots and other similar ornamental containers In and outside houses provide breeding places for mosquitoes. According to investigations. a domestic species of mosquitoes which breed In these places carry a fever which can be fatal.
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  • 46 4 The Ministry of Interior and Defence's combined display scheduled last night at Jalan Besar stadium had to be postponed because of heavy rain. While regretting the postponement, the Combined Display Committer announced that today and Saturday's programme will be as scheduled.
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  • 254 4 SINGAPORE RECORD The shipbuilding iadastry is Singapore has taken a "giant leap forward.** And leading the war is the Jarang Shipyard Ltd. which yesterday announced plans to bnild a S.M DWT tanker under a contract with Kss*. The signatories to the agreement were Mr. T. D.
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  • 159 4 The National Trades Unions Congress has called on the taxi owners in Singapore not to cash in *n the increased rate *f M cents for the first mile. The NTUC Secretary, Mr. V. R. Balakrishnan also urged them to give the workers a break.
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  • 303 4 KITALA LUMPUR Two girls and a 17-year-old boy were killed m an early morning fire which swept through the two floors of a three-storey building in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here yesterday. The tire broke out at about 2 a.m from the tirst
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  • 32 4 Sani bin Ahmad. 11, was yesterday charged in the Ninth Court for unlawfully absenting himself from Vigilante Corps training. He claimed trial and bail was offered at $250 in one surety.
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  • 90 5 RIO DE JANEIRO AIRPORT FIREMEN ■pray carbon dioxide •n a Brazilian plane in order to foree the hijackers oat. Police had earlier shot oat the tyres of the aircraft to keep It from tearing for Cuba. The abortive hijacking attempt was only made possible when
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  • 55 5 SEOUL South Korean Foreign Minister Choi Kyu Hah stressed his Government had no plans at present to reduce or pull back Its 50.000-strong force from Bouth Vietnam. Choi leaves for Saigon today to attend a two-day meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Vietnam Wax allied
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  • 46 5 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia and India signed a two-year agreement on cultural co-operation here today. The agreement provides for exchanges of writers, teachers, broadcasters and other cultural workers and for co-ope-ration in higher education and between libraries and museums, the Yugoslav New* Agency Tanjug said.
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  • 26 5 RANGOON, Burma Is constructing a $175 million plant to produce pesticides and insecticides near Hmawtoi, about 00 miles from here, according to Press reports.
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  • 127 5 CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister John Gorton can expect demonstrations calling for immediate self-gov-ernment during his visit to Papaa-New Guinea. Observers of the New Guinea situation feel the visit to the territory, the first by a Prime Minister for eight years, to ba
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  • 198 5 JAKARTA Corruption in Indonesia hot been growing remarkably instead of decreasing, according to o government officio!. The Chairmon of the government Anti-Corruption Commission, Dr. Wilopo, submitted a report on Wednesday odvising President Suharto to take firmer action against corrupt officials. The commission was set up
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  • 339 5 Cambodians to train in South Vietnam SAIGON South Vietnam Is planning to give military training to about 10,000 Cambodians starting this month. About 3,000 Cambodian soldiers, including 21 women, are already at the former U.S. Enari Camp In the Central Highlands city of Plelku. A further
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  • 68 5 SYDNEY Antl-Viet-nam demonstrators yesterday stormed the Sydney Stock Exchange, fighting and disrupting trading in the third incident there in three days. In apparently linked protests, shot-gun blasts on Tuesday damage a computer in the Melbourne offices of Honeywell, the American-based arms firm and two petrol bombs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 216 6 TOKYO Torrential rains on Wednesday left 19 persons dead and four persons missing, the National Police Agency announced. The rains drenched the densely-populated Kanto District (Tokyo and its suburbs) and caused two rivers to flood. Police added 29 persons were Injured during the one-day storm.
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  • 151 6 MOSCOW After an undiplomatically lons wait, China Anally has agreed to Moscow's choice of Vladimir Stepakov as the new ambassador to Peking, diplomatic sources disclosed. Chinese approval came three months after Stepakov, 58, was chosen to the post. The diplomats also added that Chinese Charge d'Affaires A
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  • 68 6 LUSAKA Zambia's Trade Ministry is drafting a law that would ban imputing of such things as mini-skirts, wigs and skin-lighten-ing creams, Vice-Presi-dent Simoa Kapwepwe announced. Kapwepwe told a seminar of regional officials of the United National Indep ende n c e Party (UNIP), "If we are going to
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  • 38 6 PRESIDENT MARCOS delivered his speech daring the opening of the 15th SEATO Council of Ministers' meeting h *l* yesterday. Seated In tho back are leaders of the participating countries' delegations. (UPI radio- (UPI radiophoto)
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  • 230 6 PHNOM PENH Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol yesterday dropped six ministers from his cabinet. He appointed eight newcomers In a move seen as Increasing government efficiency and strengthening the hand of Deputy-Premier Sink Matak. At the same time, in a message to the nation, General Lon
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  • 110 6 MOSCOW Soviet cosmonauts Andrian Nikolayev and Vitaly Sevastianov were so mismatched that scientists expected them to quarrel during their 18-day Soyuz 9 mission, 'Pravda* disclosed. The newspaper said flight planners deliberately put the two men together even though they were emotional opposltes. Nikolayev Is described as
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  • 60 6 HONOLULU Th« U.S. Coast Guard searched the Pacific waters in the vicinity of Wake Island for the 16 crew members who abandoned a burning Japanese fishing vessel on Tuesday. Wake Island is 2,000 miles west of Honolulu. A Coast Guard spokesman said an aircraft would be joined
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  • 62 7 JAKARTA Foreign Minister Ada on MaUk has reaffirmed that Indonesia will not send military aid to Cambodia Addressing parliament on Wednesday, Malik explained Indonesia's aid to Cambodia was through diplomacy aimed at obtaining a peaceful settlement of the war Indonesia. Japan MalajKia form a
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  • 359 7 T OS ANGELES President Nixon ka% recoiled veteran diplomat David Bruce from retirement to spearhead o fresh U.S. drive to brook the deadlocked Vietnam Peace Talks. Nixon named the former U.S. ambassador to Britain and other western countries his chief negotiator in Paris
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  • 279 7 WASHINGTON A govweat agency rated that the landing of a jet into San Francisco Bay three years ago was due to error by a pilot unfamiliar with a complicated instrument-landing procedure. The National Transport atlon Safety Board disclosed all the data the
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  • 156 7 MIAMI, Florida Cuban guards handcuffed a UjS. army ottcer and forced hiwi to have his picture take* when he arrived in Havana aboard t hijacked airliner. The hijacked National Airlines' DC-S returned here with Its 39 passengers and crewmen, Including a pilot who had been hijacked
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  • 104 7 MIAMI, Florida Research biologist Julia Mortem wants to add cheap viae and dark sorghum to the growing Haft of suspected throat cancer causes. Mrs. llorton. of the University of Miami, explained both contain high cachet is tannin, common to foods in parts of Asia. Europe and
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  • 113 7 WASHINGTON A Nicaraguan truce observer was shot dead along the troubled berder between Honduras and El Salvador* OJI.S. officials reported. The man, shot in the border town of Rlneon. El Salvador, was Captain Pamtro Gonzales of the Nicaraguan Anny. No details were immediately available of the
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  • 599 7  -  Ann Landers DfcAl ANN: HJs pij fcnti fMk Uut mm(Ubc drastic mrt be tae within the text decade la laM the viae «f Cam* Uea ar we are al Now that the country has been scared oat of its wits about the side effects of
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  • 313 8 first clear Indication of the present British government's thinking on maintaining a military presence In Singapore and Malaysia came as expected at the opening of the Seato Ministerial Council meeting in Manila. Although the meeting is taking place at the Foreign Ministers level, Sir Alec Douglas Home could
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  • 277 8 T*HAI Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman did K not spare his words when he called for a re -assessment of the usefulness of Seato. At his opening address in the Seato Ministerial Council meeting in Manila he said that the pertinent question was "whether we came here at
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  • 432 8  -  -y ROBERT MUSEL THE lemming, a i at-sized furry little beast, holds the mirror up to mankind. Every few years he leaves his breeding grounds in Scandinavia and migrates in straight lines looking for space or food or both and often falling into the
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  • 574 8  -  By James Kim South Korea's opposition camp is looking for someone to represent it in the presidential election expected in less than a year from now. The prospect is that it will have a hard time picking one. There are several would be presidential candidates
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  • 91 8 W A S H I NGTON, One section of the Senate's version of postal reform has a few stingers in it It permits transmission by mail of live scorpions for use in research or antivenom production. Postal employs are protected bv packaging requirements. But what about passengers in
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  • 35 8 Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Regret Is an appalling waste of energy; you can't build on It; It's only good for wallowing In. Katherlne Mansfield.
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  • 852 9  -  PART rWO-THE FORGOTTEN WAR By Lasse Jensen RINDING the Anyo-Nyos is tricfcy* A year ago, when tension was high between the governments of Uganda and the Sudan, the Ugandan authorities decided to close the offices of the Southern Sudanese freedom fighters in Kampala. So
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  • 380 9  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q—What is done dortug a major operation to keep the patient from Weeding to death? A—ln operations on the heart the body temperature is lowered And the blood Is sent through a mechanical pump (artificial heart) thus
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous


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    • 1239 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... ft and radio guide Friday, July 3, 1970. m A Mil yjl mm. By CLAY X. FOLLAN K Yom My Adt+y GmJ» H A<tsrW<«g lit Mm. To develop ntoiiopo for Friday, oaod words cOmcpondtop to numfcs* of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 >t 31 sto ft 61
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  • 618 13  -  I Br Sheila Graham SIDNEY Glacier is one of the new breed of film producers no studio overhead, just o programme of several pictures. He was in London to talk to the directors of two films that are now in the
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  • 50 13 Richard Harris receives warrior status from Manu Tupou after undergoing physical torture in Cinema Centre Films' "A Man Called Horse The National General Pictures release is the story of an English lord captured by Sioux Indians and made to prove his manhood in their savage culture.
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  • 311 13  -  By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD Richard Benjamin became a star just in time to see the star system go over the horison. Not so many years ago an actor could have remained employed for a dozen years on the strength of a single performance
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 The Singapore Musical Society presents VIRTUOSI Dl ROMA (Conductor Renato Fawino) "Finest group of instrumentalists of the age" Arturo Toscanini SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HAll July 3rd at 8.45 p.m. Sponsored by: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. r Ay ulflPß village
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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    • 269 13 SB SHAW LAST C DAYS 11 M. 18. I.W, 1.11 |j|. Jean Bimmoo> ft Johu Pon-ylhe "Htm E«4la|" Panavuion ft Color (OAt Onena HandAv ChlQf UlB "The l«fn> Of Th« Dirk" Mind in Shawscope. Color TOMORROW MIDNIOHT at Capltol-Lida-B«i-8k» Unj Yun "HILLGATI" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Scop* A Color
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  • Students' Page
    • 273 14 DEAR CLE: Tm girl 14 and in trouble. A certain bey asked me to fo steady with him and I didn't want to. So I told him I didn't believe In going steady and would never go with anyone. A week later a boy whom
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    • 745 14 IT was quite dark when Jrsaj Leong reached her hone. She had com to Singapore to spend her long vacation with her old friends. She was quite angry when none of her close friends or even parents were present to welcome hei at the airport. Now she
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    • 337 14 Then when he gets home he's too tired to do any work ao I have to Ax sagging doors, mow the lawn, do electrical repair and everything else while he watches TV and does his isometric exercises for his face muscles. Do you think this is fair. Hanr. Dear
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    • Article, Illustration
      305 14 THERE arc nai; kinds of weddings satk m Chime, Indian and Malay. They have different reUptM and conAn Indian MIIIBII 1B ■anally held in a temple or in the residence off the bride or hridegroons. On that occasion, friends and relatives attend without failure. They usually come in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 189 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tl»« Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) i and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in tfiis'page from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for Juniors for every essay published. All
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  • WOMEN
    • 138 15  -  JBy« Marianne Pereira DID you know that cucumber Juice la an excellent astringent for an oily skin? Or that citrus fruits make a splendid skin bleach? (Put a teaspoonful of olive oil into each half of a squeezed grapefruit or lemon, sit with elbows inside
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    • 98 15 ELLIE DADNTEY model* this umbrella pleated, low waisted dajrtime dress at a fashion show here recently. With its roll collar and waistcoat, it very nearly kicked up a storm at the show which was held at the Australian Trade Commission. Leory of Melbourne,
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    • 139 15 A EUROPEAN psychologist says hemlines can be analysed to show the wearers' personalities. A girl's spirit of adventure and youthful attitude are reflected by the height her hemline reaches. The higher the hemline, the higher the spirit, and vice versa. The European psychologist must have something there.
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    • 113 15  -  By Mary Sue Miller Overheard at a fashion show daughter to mother: Look how those models walk. They positively glide. Wish I could do that. Well, anyone can daughter, mother, cousins, sisters and aunts! Models say that longer skirts help the cause. Wearing a new mldl
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 235 16 By Oar Market Beperter AFTII a hcsttaat reaction and small decline A la the pttiieai day's trading, the Market picked mm fraettoaaOy yesterday accounting for li ssiflinsi anits crossing the floor. Newcomer Berjaya Kawst highlighted the market with more than 560,000 units changing bands on ready basis.
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    • 125 16 NEW YORK A late spurt in the blue chips enabled the stock market to finish mixed Wed* nesday, but in another dull session. At the close, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a loss of 0.29 per cent on 1,544 issues crossing the tape. Of
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    • 35 16 NEW YORK:—Dow Jones closing areragea Wednesday on tbe New York Stock Exchange 36 Industrials 687.64 20 Transp 130.63 15 Utilities 96.37 65 Stocks 314.01 40 Bonds 64.65 Commodity futures Index 135.89 oil 0.15
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    • 58 16 (Manager* Pi He far CHAKTfe&LD UNIT TIUBTH sg rwi ..i un AHia I NIT TBI STB IN. In restto ad ii 1.16 I*l M'sta Prag 100 105 BIM*APOKK I)MT THI'STH 2nd H'pore l-75xd 3rd H'pore 1.10 Cuatd. lad. M 141 Tbe Nirtsi Paad ad 1.01 1-OS B. P.
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    • 15 16 Business done on the Straits tin market jesterday was $638 per picul unchanged.
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    • 260 16 J»ly irst grade rubber buyers clawed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 55-1/4 cent per lb. up 1/4 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. After a higher opening on better than expected London advices.
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    • 74 16 THB Bonn Mtra at tbe MaiapoK C'klMM Prodncr KXCMIK YESTERDAY wereu CMMM Oil &0.8.1 Ik MBS Cocoa at Oil iron.) Dram 58.50 11. < opra SSOO Maatok White STi, ZOO 00 Haramk libit* 250 00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (P. 0.8.) 165 00 Lampoon Hpeclal Black P« ppcr (FOB)
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    • 92 16 THE Port of Singapore Authority baa made the following berthing arrangements (or today, July, 3. ARRIVALS God owns Vessels 33/34 Menelaus 8/9 Ooklen Light 23/24 Nanshl liana 21/28 Euphrate 15/16 Straat Honshu 10/11 President Polk 31/32 RWerbank 38/38 Olenflnlas 28/30 KBSO Orion lft/lt Borlhana II Let Margo
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    • 50 16 WASH INGTON, World sugar production in 1969-70 reached a record level of 79 million short tons (raw value), the U.S. Agriculture Department (USAD) reported TuesThis represents a 5 per cent increase over the T9.3 million tons produced in 1968-69 which was a record year, the department reported.
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    • 28 16 LONDON Tin was very steady Wednesday with sales ol 165 tons, spot buyers 1471 1464 business ail three months buyers 1470 sellers 14T1 business 1469 1471.
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    • 677 16 BUSINESS done la aad reported to the trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia aad Singapore with the aamber of shares traded ia brackets ta lots of I.SM units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aetna $155 (1); A lean $1.54 (2) $l-53 (7) $1.51 <1) $1.52 (1); DIM
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    • 564 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Koala Lnmpor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDBBTBIALB B. 8. A CM A lis I.SI Alcan LSI 1.53 Allied Cboc.cd 2.94 3.44 Ajino 2.44 2.45 Ben. 1.48 Borneo 1.43 145
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  • 469 17 CYDNEY Trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange Thursday lost some of the enthusiasm and sparkle of Wed- nesday. Lack of interest was shown in many of the leaders but many speculative issues traded (Irmly. Lefroy went well ahead with a 40 cent rise to $2 75
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  • 53 17 LONDON Rubber market closed quiet Wednesday with spot 20-7/8, 21-1/2 seller nominal. Aug 10-2/0. 11-1/8 Sept 20-2/4. 21 Oct SO-2/4. 21 Oct/Dec 20-11/16, 20-7/8 Jan/lfarfa 20-11/10. 1013/16 April/June 20-7/8. 21 Xuljr/Sept 20-15/16. 211/0 Oct/Dec. 21. 21-3/16. Jan/March 21-1/10, 211/4 April/June 21-1/8. 215/16 July/Sept. 21-1/8, 21-3/8 Oct
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  • 473 17 AltKIViM 145 a m. MHA 125 Kaala IN tm I ampai MHA IS* Kuala M a w. Luuipar M.SA 4 Hi Kaala U4Bim l.umpnr. MHA 451 Prone 11 AN a.m. K 1 nmpnr MHA Ml Jakarta IN pm. MHA 461 Kat in p m rhlnc MSA 021 Kuala
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  • 269 19 By Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Heavy overnight rain rendered the track soft this morning and only the sand trock wot open for workouts. Several Gold Cup candidates came out and the most impressive was NEED YOU BADLY. With Mat Shaari astride, Need You
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  • 68 19 St Joseph's Institution trounced National Junior College 20-0 in a secondary schools 15-a-side rugger fixture at Bukit Timah yesterday. NJC played well in the first-half to hold SJI to 3 points from a penalty. However they were compelled to bow to the much superior SJI XV
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  • 84 19 SOFIA The President of the Bulgarian Soccer Association and the head coach of the team were fired for "lack of patriotic responsibility" at the Mexico soccer world championships. it was announced yesterday. The National Sports Council also deprived all Mexico players from their rank of "National Team Player,"
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  • 82 19 LONDON Swedishrnsed American boxer Ray Patterson, younger brother of former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, last night was ruled unfit by a British Boxing Board doctor to meet British heavyweight Danny McAlinden in a bout scheduled lor Jul> 6, Jack Ohalloran of Boston, Mass., will take Patterson's place
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  • 331 19 YORK Deposed heavyweight champion Cassias Clay said yesterday ha plsm to step into the ring far Hie first time in more than two years whan he boxes Jeff Merritt in a six-round exhibition July 9 in Charleston, S. C. However, the bout Mild be merely
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  • 194 19 NEW YORK Results and standings in major league baseball after Wednesday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE CAST W L OB New York 40 34 Pittsburgh 41 37 I St. Louis 37 38 31 Chicago 36 37 3* Philadelphia 32 42 8 Montreal 31 44 91 WEST Cincinnati S3 22
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  • 140 19 KUALA LUMPUR V»» Pom Tkmmt mi B*Ungor vu jrestfriUf n*mr4 Ike best performer la the Sth Selaalor Shotting Associakhip» held it the B«bug ihMtini ru|«. He received the beat Individual chan Hence trophy donated by Dr. Chan Chin Cheung for scoring 71S points In the clay pigeon event
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  • 30 19 UPINGTON. South Africa, The New Zealand All Blacks Ru*bv Union team beat Northwest Cape here yesterda T by 2« points (one coal, seven tries) to three (penaltj goal).
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  • 217 19 LONDON Glenn Turner, 23-year-old New Zealand test opener, and his Worcestershire team-mate Alan Ormrod humbled the Gloucestershire attack with a 239-run second wicket stand in the Enfiish county champion- ship yesterday. Both batsmen collected centuries as Worcestershire climbed to a dominating SIS for two declared. Turner,
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  • 433 20 The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) Foreign Ministers meeting opened yesterday with a pledge by the United States that it would not withdraw into isolationism despite its military pullout from Vietnam. U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers told the eightnation Alliance that the Nixon Doctrine
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  • 322 20 LONDON Britain's new Conservative Government promised yesterday to strengthen the economy, curb inflation and strikes and slash taxes. It also promised to help work for peace in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The Government, elected in an upset
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  • 148 20 WASHINGTON— The Washington embassies of four Latin American countries Haiti, Argentina, Dominican Republic and Uruguay were attacked early yesterday with molotov cocktails. No injuries were reported. The first Are-bombing occurred at the Haitian Embassy at 2.43 a.m. (local time) causing damage
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  • 96 20 PARIS India's new Foreign Minister, Shri Kewal Singh, arrived in Paris yesterday at the head of a five-member delegation which will hold two days of talks with the French Government. The Indian Foreign Minister, who arrived by plane from Bonn, was welcomed by France's Foreign
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  • 202 20 MANILA Britain yesterday told the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) it will confer "as soon as possible" with its Commonwealth partners on retaining a military presence in Malaysia and Singapore after 1971. Anthony Royle, Parlimentary under-secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth
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  • 105 20 BRUSSELS Italy's Franco-Maria Malfatti yesterday took over as new President of the European Common Market's top executive body and stressed the need for greater democratic control in the community. The dynamic former Communications Minister of Italy was speaking at a brief ceremony when he succeeded
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  • 115 20 TOKYO Asia's fastest ride on rails carried its 300 millionth passenger yesterday. Passenger No. 300.000,000 boarded Hikari (light) Express train No. 19 at 9 a.m., five years and nine months after the new Tokaido (eastern route) Rail Service was opened between Tokyo and Osaka,
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