Eastern Sun, 10 July 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national My 10 cents Bttd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1391. Friday, July 10, 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 523 1  -  Eastern Sun survey of trade at Outr Park Complex By ROYSON SIEW shopowners uprooted from their fomilior trading ground ond known clients by Urban Renewal Projects are unhappy with their new shops in the recently-opened Out ram Park Complex. Main reason for discontent is bad
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 \::*||`}~*$\^|[~\:><]%;*([%"({& The growth of 0.U.8. is founded on personal service, service by people like these. 0.U.8. has grown into a world-size bank in only 21 years. More then 30 branches in Singapore, Malaysia# South East Asie. Tokyo and London, with correspondents in every major international city. 0.U.8.'s bankers are reedy
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  • 142 2 A DAY-LONG island-wide crackdown on shops selling smuggled razor blades ended yesterday. Customs officers arrested 150 persons and seized 4,900 blades believed to have been smuggled in by sailors. Composition fines from $2O to $2OO, totalling about $lO,OOO, were imposed on some of the
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  • 77 2 Kuala Lumpur The High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by a man who tried to obtain a Malaysian Identity Card by using a forged Singapore Identity Card. Cheong Kheaw Sheng. 37, described by senior federal counsel, Mr. Ajaib Singh, as an illegal immigrant was appealing against
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  • 47 2 Eastern Sun cameraman Richard Chow knows a good "dish" for the table when he sees one like when he spotted Jennie Spiers yesterday. Jennie, a Model, kindly consented to be photographed for the visual delight of readers. Watch the Eastern Sun for more pictures of Jennie Spiers.
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  • 57 2 KUALA LUMPUR The National Operations Council decided jesterday that Hart Pahlawan (Heroes* Day> July 31 should bt observed as a National Day at both National and state levels. In a statement it added that Hart Pahlawan should be celebrated on July 31 as this was the official date
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  • 163 2 Road fatalities mainly among pedestrians and motor cyclists soared in the month of June. Latest police statistics showed that there were 4.130 accidents on the road last month, an Increase of 1,744 over the corresponding month last year. Road accidents killed 27 people in June
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  • 42 2 A youth, Krishnan s/o Veerapan, 16, was found hanging from a tree in the R.AJF. Seletar area yesterday. He was taken down and rushed to the Thomson Road General Hospital, but was dead on arrival. Police arc investigating the case.
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  • 65 2 A Malaysian citizen Lin* Hock Sing. 26, died on the way to the General Hospital yesterday. He wag found lying unconscious at Geylanf Road near Lorong 15 Ling, of Beck Street off Kam pong Koh in Sitiawan, was Dleeding on the head and chest. Police have
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  • 243 2 k pen of J.T. Chanrml (S> Pte Ltd. told the oMft yesterday that two weeks before the ihM was tarilei of worth of shirts, another peon had asked him for information. Bujang bin Yah ay a. was giving evidence In the First
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  • 55 2 Miss Lai Keng Chee, 21 a dress-maker reported to the police the theft of a box of jade ornaments valued at $1,554 from her shoD in Krets Ayer Road, yesterday. Miss Lai had kept the box of jade ornaments on the shelf yesterday and a few hours
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous



  • 64 5 SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS. Nudes and abstract figures have taken up residence at Ashford Hollow, about 41 miles south of Buffalo, N.Y., where more than 4M acres have been provided for the visual and performing arts. Sculptor Larry W. Griffis Jr. exhibits about It statues some weighing three
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  • 143 5 WASHINGTON The Nixon Administration plans to limit the strength off Booth Vietnam's Air Force to prevent It from launching "aggressive" raids Into foreign territory. Air Force Secretary Robert Seamans told the Senate Armed Services' Committee that the present Vletnamlsatlon Plan* "would
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  • 125 5 CLEVELAND, Ohio Twenty-four M-109 Howitzers were loaded aboard the Israeli freighter, 'Etros,' under extreme secrecy on Wednesday. Private security guards carrying automatic weapons guarded the ship. Newsmen were not allowed on board. PhotoSaphers were chased wn the dock away from the loading operation. The weapons
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  • 249 5 JAKARTA Five Papuons were killed and 94 captured in a new wave of revolt in Biak Island, Watt Irian, Antara News Agency reported yesterday. These were the Papuan casualties up to June 20 in military operations that began in North and West Biak on June
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  • 219 5 TOKYO —A labourer on Wednesday threatened to kill an American family with two knives atop the 250-metre-high observation platform of the Tokyo Tower here. The man wore a white sbirt on which were scribbled in Japanese, "Americans, go home from Okinawa" and "Japanese, keep
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  • 128 5 NG J?? I f G Pek,n s yestwiaf called 4 f_ tral lln of "wl'lons of Chinese iatelkctiab thnagh farm liktar to hd» consolidate Chairman Mao's proletarian lino. Millions of elty-dwel-lera across ttae country have taken productive labour In the rural areas since 1968. This
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  • 56 5 NATIONALIST CHINA'S VICE-PRESIDENT C. K. TEN and his wife (left) view the Exp# fairground while a Chinese Pavilion hostess explains to then. The distinguished visiters inspected the various pavilions yesterday and will attend the Nationalist Chinese National Day ceremony at the Kxpe Festival Plasa
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  • 245 6 JMTANILA Slaughter of torn# 800 tribesmen wot overfed yesterday when their leader surrendered to authorities at Surollah, 600 miles south of here. Ma Falen, leader of some S,OCX) tribal Manobos in South Cotabato on the Island of Mindanao, had withdrawn to a hill-top refuge
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  • BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
    • 286 6 OSHAWA, Ontario— Leonard Swart*, aged 11, stuffed 173 articles into a-half-lnch by-one-and-a-half Inch, paper box to win the title of the 'World Champion Hoarder/ The title was previously held by Shirley Kempster ot England. She crammed 206 articles into a matchbox much larger than
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  • 212 6 BONN Europeans can still get a piece of U.S. post-Apollo Space Programme including development of an Earth-space shuttle, a spaoo station and a space tug. However, time is growing short, officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) declared. A spokesman later added the European
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  • 137 6 CAIRO, TVi Village of Tshawl la Kalyoafceya Province north of hen is described M M A capital of Pickpockets." About SN thieves lire there la an organised society while their work covers the whole oonntry, with Alexaadria ao their favourite place of *O- Despising the peasants, they
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  • 168 7 VIENTIANE North Vietnamese troops killed 30 refugees, mostly women and children, in an attock on Phov Cum Refugee Village. The latter is situated 18 miles north of the Plain of Jars Three Lao military personnel visiting relatives in the village were also killed and
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  • 166 7 WASHINGTON President Nixon proposed giving more government help to America's Indians, saying centuries of injustice have made them "the most deprived minority group" In America. He proposed spending Ss7Bo million in federal funds to make more money available for economic development projects on Indian reservations
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  • 67 7 MQBCOW, Young Russian poetess, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, has been declared "mentally unbalanced" after being Investigated (or alleged anti-Soviet slander. A hearing of her case by the Moscow City Court decided that she should be detained in a mental Institution, sources disclosed. The hearing was held In her absence,
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  • 169 7 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky A count? attorney refused a marriage licence to two Lesbians because their proposed marriage was based on "the pure pursuit of hedonistic and sexual pleasure." The application was submitted on Monday by Tracv Knight. 25, a go-go dancer who listed herself
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  • 145 7 WASHINGTON The White House made clear to reporters that they must not speak to Prince Charles and Princess Anne unless spoken to first. Mrs. Nixon's Staff Director, Connie Stuart, called in reporters—women reporters particularly—to lay down ground rules for covering the two members of
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  • 67 7 L'ASSOMPTION, Quebec Four bandits armed with machineguns held up a passenger train here late Wednesday night. They got away with a strongbox and several bags containing money and postal orders, police announced. Police and Canadian National Railways Officials said they did not know how much money was stolen
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  • 42 7 HOW TO ROB THIS BANK would pose a problem even for Bonnie and Clyde. In a system Installed In Los Angeles, customer appears on closed-circuit television to teller who is in another room completing the transaction.
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  • 584 8 rpHE general alert ordered by the Thai government, especially for military and police forces In the city of Bangkok, appears to be a precautionary measure rather than anything more serious. Not infrequently law and order forces are alerted In Bangkok if the authorities suspect possible public disorder. Protest
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  • 120 8 Washington: The U.B. Department of Labour reports there was a 72 per cent increase between 1968 and 1969 In the number of women training as apprentices In programmes registered with the Manpower Administration. The actual Agure does not seem quite so Impressive a gain of 700 to
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  • 88 8 Your front-page news under the caption, "Reds' Vicious Hate Campaign Exposed" shocked and angered me. The exploitation of children of tender age for evil ends by disloyal and unpatriotic oersons who must have owed their allegiance to Communist China must be nipped in the
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  • Article, Illustration
    612 8  -  By Art Buchwald With the summer coming up we recommend the following books for light reading: "Everything You Wanted to Know About Socks (But Were Afraid to Ask)." Dr. David Suphose has written the first frank, uncensored book about socks, which tells you not only how to get
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 60 8 foreign news and feature* appearing In all edition* of the Kastern sun and The bun are from: lie liters. United Press International. Agence France Presse Editor* Press Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publishers Hall Syndicate Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Gemini News Service. North American Newspaper Alliance. Pint Peat are*. Inter-P ret
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 745 9 Final part of Tom Tiede's PAGE a SPECIAL I Are wealthy Irish-Americans in Boston and New York backing the illegal Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland? During my stay in Northern Ireland there have been repeated hints that the guns and grenades known
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  • 389 9  -  DOCTOR'S By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —Hew often should 1 take a tetanus shot? A—Recent studies have shown that. If a person of any age has his Initial three doses of tetanus and diphtheria toxoid and booster dose one year later, his
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 628 10/11 The Sun's new entertainment writer, WEATHERBEE WONG, a much travelled young man-about-town (he's kinky for silk polka dot scarves), will bring you gossip, facts and possibly even a little fantasy about Singapore's nites and daze. He'll catch YOU at all the club and
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    • 395 10/11 I READ with interest Hie controversy generated by Yoko Ono's bore bock sides I •neon her avant garde film showing mainly bore backsides. And i remember Marx (Groucho Marx, that is) who, intrigued by the increasing display of nudity on the screen, took a good look
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    • 161 10/11 Edie's most severe critic is Edie. And for the roving Hong Kong singer the sky is the limit. And with a twO-month contract at the Malaysia Hotel Shanghai-born Miss Edie Wong Fei may soon be riding high on at least Cloud Nine. Edie
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1389 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Friday. July 10, 1970. STAR. GAXER**^ TT n jf TAUtUS -Bjr CLAY 1. FOLLANH Yoor Doi/y AcMty GuiJt H According to iki Start. To develop messoge for Fridoy, rood words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth »igrv 1 faWy 31 WW 41 Smtmt IConMl. »SMW UP«l«l
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  • Students' Page
    • Article, Illustration
      370 14 In Singapore most of the homes have television. The prices of television sets have been decreasing as more and more homes get their television. It Is good to have television at home because we can know what Is happening in Singapore and other parts of the world. There are
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    • 726 14 We achieved our independence in August 19C5 when we opted to leave Malaysia. When we left Malaysia, we had manv tasks to fulfil. One of which was to build up our nation and put her on the map. As Singapore's population is made up mostly
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    • 590 14  -  Dateline By Ele and Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: In the third trade I was in a bad automobile accident. Ever since then I've been Terr nervous in a car. This is making trouble for me now that I'm dating. The boys
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 193 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tfct Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor boys and girls o# 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prlxe money it: $10 for Seniors and $5 tor Juniors for every essay published. All
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  • WOMEN
    • 230 15  -  By Pereira Marianne THE long thick lash look the look of sultry innocence is the look of todoy. And it's really quite easy for you to build a frame round those bright sparkling peepers. (Of course you've already had
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    • 231 15 ROME Men's wear ia coming back down to earth, to judge by the first day of showing! of Italian high fashions for autumn and winter 1970/71. For not a skirt graced the Rome catwalk and only one male model carried a shoulder handbag, as
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    • 91 15 (TWICE a year, fashion buyers from all over the world meet la Dusseldorf (Federal Republic of Germany). At the &sth Igedo, 50 courturlers from France, Italy, BelSum, Austria and ermany presented their latest creations for the fall and winter of 1970/ 71. Heady-made Heady-made dre
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    • 439 15  -  Ann Landers Dear Ann: This may be the craiiest letter you've ever received. How can 1 get my mother to be more strict? rm 17, a hl|k school senior, sad on the tair aide. Last term mam lei me sleep too late several mornings
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    • 89 15 PATCHWORK dresses in patterns of red. yellow and black, with gathered sleeves, mini skirts with flounces and gathers to soften them. LXDNG looks for summer, in beach maxi dresses, striped Arabian robes, cotton maxi coats in brilliant floral prints for evening wraps. SEPARATES that inelude several hemline levels,
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 283 16 Sentosa —the main feature By Oar Market Reporter THE main feature In the Stock Exchange J- yesterday was newcomer Sentosa Plywood which accounted for a total of 720,000 units at 5.59 and rose to a peak of $1.79 More falling $1.41. I Generally the market was still dull if not
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    • 101 16 LONDON Share prices recovered from a weak start on the stock market Wednesday and closed Arm despite Chancellor of the Exchequer lain MacLeod's Parliament statement Tuesday ruling out early tax concessions. The index rose one shilling seven pence to 341.4 shortly before the final bell. Australian
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    • 46 16 4Mana«err CHA KJ9 THIITI 16 NM Lit Lfl MU rm mm •ft lami Kund ad 1.18 1W ll'Kla rm. ii$ i ts WtMiArOKi LMT •nd »>hn iJtal 3rd N*p«rc 1.14 C'omd. laA M 1.01 The ►'■■d ad 141 141 2 .JL-Ttt ,#f UftT VI*
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    • 247 16 Jily first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 53-3/4 cents per lb. up 1/S cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was Idle. The market virtually ruled unchanged from opening levels throughout the morning. Turnover was restricted
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    • 55 16 LONDON. Rubber market closed quiet Wednesday with sellers reNo 1 RSS Spot 20-1/4, 20-5/1.. AIM 20-1/4, 20-5/8. Sept 20-5/10, 20-5/0. Oct and Oct./ Dec. 20-3/8, 20-5/8. Jan/March 30-5/10, 20-1/2. April/June 20-1 /2, 20-6/8. July/Sept. 20-5/8, 203/4. Oct/Dec. 20-11/18. 3013/16. Jan./ March 20-3/4. 207/8. April/June 20-13/10, 20-15/10 July/Sept
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    • 105 16 HOMO KONO Thursday's currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Lid). (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.5 196.6 per 100 Straits dollars 146.5 147.5 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6-74 6.75 per Australian dollar 465 485 per 1,000 Indian rupees ISO 170 per 10,000 Indonesian rupiahs 293 295 per 1,000
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    • 93 16 NEW YORK Gold prices were mixed In slow trading on markets here and abroad Wednesday. London gold remained unchanged at $35.30 a troy ounce at both the morning and afternoon fixings. Frankfurt gold fell 5 cents to $35.14 and Paris gold rose 11 cents to $36.16 an
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    • 596 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Koala Lumpnr trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B 8. ACMA 111 Alcaa 140 148 Allied Choc. LM 2 .91 Ajtaomele 2.14 I .IS Bm 1M Berjaya 111 1.88 Borne*
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    • 682 16 BUSINESS done to mad reported to the trading room of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the noMher ef shares traded In hraekets In lots of I,— onlts unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AOMA $1.55 (1) $154 (1) Alcan $1.50 (3>: DIM $1.52 (2); AJinomoto $2.25 (7)
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    • 31 16 MANILA The Philip«ine peso was quoted Wednesday 0.217 pesos against one U.S. dolla* compared with Wednesday's at rate of 6.24 pesos. Sales totalled US$2O<V 000 on the interbank «u®»
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  • 440 17 OYDNEY Poseidon staged a good recovery on Hie Sydney Stock Exchange Thursday rising to $97.00 tor a gain of $7.00. Meekatfcarra rose from $3.90, peeking at $6.40 and dosing at $6.00 a fine $2.10 rise. Carr Boyd continued to rise and closed with a marginal gain of .05
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  • 167 17 NEW YORK. Blue chips sad glamour stocks led s parade of winner* on Wall Street Wednesday, although turnover remained relatively light. Volume ran slightly ahead of Tuesday's session. when turnover aggregated 10,470.000 shares. But analysts said It still was not a sign of any
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  • 39 17 NEW YORK. Dow Jones closing averages Thursday on the N w York stork Exchange were: 30 Industrials 682.09 20 Transp 119.06 15 Uitlities 100.20 65 Stocks 213.86 40 Bonds 65.41 Commodity futures index 136 29 up 0.99
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  • 16 17 Business done on the Btraits tin market yesterday was $6264 per pictil up ft.
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  • 80 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, July 11. ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels 13/14 Theseus 18 Hamburg 35/36 Betelgeuse 10/11 Indiana 27/28 TJinegara 25 Toshln Maru 4T Led a Maersk 81 ra a t Clejnent 20 West Hua Heng DEPARTURES Godowns Vowels
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  • 24 17 LONDON Tin was steady Wednesday. 195 lots, spot buyers 1432 sellers 1434 business 1432. 3-month buyers 1438 sellers 1439 business 1441 1439.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 159 17 TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited (or the undermentioned worts 1. OeMTlptiM W k 11 Timah Flood Allevlal ion Bckeaae. Ktiiw Contract No. <k) Ckln Hwe* Bead Oatiet Drata. t. Type of I'MUarton (a) Ail Public Works• Deportment Refute red Con tractors In Civil engineering (k) All other Public Works
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    • 464 17 NOTICES P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from PW D Registered Contractors and from other suitable Contractors for the following wocka:(1) RMMHtfICtIMI of rtMlsi Mii> r sad Sara* at Jalaa Laba aad I, e r a n g Knkn imin rcHprrdtfljp Singapore Hliow round: Contractors to meet SO at entrance to
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    • 472 17 GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, No. 15, |alan Tandang, Petaling |aya, Selangor, on Friday, 31st uly 1970 at 12 noon tor the following purposes:
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    • 21 17 STRAND HOTEL Bencooien Street Town "entre Quiet, ciean reasonable rates \irconditioned rooms orivste bath. B s r/Restaurant. Homely services Teis *****/*****
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  • 2515 18 f I Race lx CI. 6 Div. 2 >-5% I pan ($4,500) 1. ***** Lord Carrie 4y 900 Carrig (Heddle) Harbridge 2 a. ***** Bnlldoser 8y 8 13 Champion (Heddle) 9 a. ***** Scorpio U 5y 8 10 Bengs (E Donnelly) 3 4 ***** Tartan*.
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  • 197 19 By Our Racing Correspondent PENANG Newcomer EXCEL and KIDNAPPER (Podmore) did a sparkling gallop on good going here yesterday. Steadily clapping on the pace from the half mile, the Tulloh pair sprinted smartly over 3f in 36 2/5. Two of trainer Colin T 11 o h s
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  • 68 19 E D 1 N BURGH,— The Singapore Commonwealth Games team arrived here yesterday after a wearying two-day Journey. The travel schedule was upset by a sixhour dela? in Moseow, and on arrival in London during the night thef had to wait five hours before going on to
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  • 97 19 YELLOWKNIFE, Canada, The Queen watched as runners set out from here yesterday with the baton carrying her good wishes to the Commonwealth Games In Edinburgh. Some of Canada's leading track stars carried the baton, on the first short stage of Its Journey, from Yellowknlfe's Petti tot Park to
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  • 64 19 A two day Gymkhana and Horse Show by the Singapore Polo Club will be held on July 18 and 19 at the Polo Grounds at Thomson Road. The programmes will be held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Yeoh Glm Seng, wife of the Speaker of Parliament,
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  • 58 19 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian contingent of 14 competitors and eight officials left for the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland, yesterday. Malaysia will be competing in only three events badminton, fencing and weightliftlng. The Chef-de-misslon, Mr. Sum Kwok Seng, said that the badminton team of five men and
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  • 386 19  -  By TONY CHANDRAN rpHE Singapore Pools Sports Club which hod its inception A about o year ago., today stands as an example of dedication by officials towards the betterment of sports in rht Republic. The Clab which was formed to cater for the recreational facilities of
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  • 74 19 Dear Sir, I refer to the abort article on the Queenstown Sports Complex which appears on page 19 in the Eastern Sun yesterday. The Sports Complex has a 400-metre bitumen track and not "40-metre" as published Within the Complex are "meeting rooms" rather than "conference rooms"
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  • 107 19 RIO DE JANEIRO Star Brazilian footballer Jalrzlnho Is not for sale, says XLsto Tonlato. Vice President of the Botafogo Club. Tonlato said the club had not yet officially received the $250,000 offer for Jalrzlnho from the French club Nice. But if It was confirmed. the reply
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  • 190 19 NEW YORK. Remits and standings after Major league baseball gam— Wednesday: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L- 08. New York 46 36 Pittsburgh 46 39 It Chicago 41 41 5 St Louis 39 43 7 Philadelphia 35 47 11 Montreal 34 50 13 WEST Cincinnati 59 24 Los
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  • 159 19 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Defending Champion Tony Jacklin finished two strokes behind the leader Neil Coles when he completed his first round in the British Open golf championship here yesterday. Jacklin seemed se '> for a championship record round yesterday when he reached the tarn In 29 and
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  • 294 20 ITUALA LUMPUR A boby girl wos found dead beside her half-dead mother, believed to hare taken poison, at a coffee shop in Petoling Jaya, near here yesterday. The baby called Ong Siew Siew was strangled and believed to be 18 months old.
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  • 223 20 QAIGON U.S. offl- rials and the South Vietnamese Government yesterday defended the treatment of prisoners in special cells on con Son island. A South Vietnamese Government spokesman described the prisoners as Communist criminals being punished for refusing to obey prison regulations. He said the
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  • 102 20 T H R E,E fishermen whose boat was sunk by pirates in international waters* arrived back in Singapore yesterday. Five others were reported missing. The three said that they had left Singapore by fishing boat SMF-474 aiming at going to the Indian Ocean for Ashing.
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