Eastern Sun, 22 July 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents ,l»td. 1966 VoJ. 5 No. 1401 Wednesday, July 22, 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 369 1  -  By K.S. SIDHU SUDDEN eight-hour strike by 750 workers of Metal Box Company of Malaysia Ltd. yesterday forced the management to reinstate 15 employees sacked last week. The management "capitulated" to demands by the Metal Box Workers' Union after more than three hours of
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  • 109 1 TAIPEI A 29-year-old mother poisoned her three children and herself on Monday bv putting insecticide in their soup, police said yesterday. Two of the children, aged 4 and 6. died In hospital In Mlaolll. central Formosa. Mrs. Tang Yuan-Mel and her eldest child, 7, were
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  • 231 1 PRESIDENT of the National Trades Unions Congress, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, 36, who was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday was reported to be "much better now." Mr. Phey was attacked by four men at the block of hLs flat In Stirling Road. His
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  • 365 2  -  By SUHAIMI BIDIN The 10-year-old Singapore Tourist Association dissolved yesterday after a stormy meeting of its committee members. The decision taken after a re-vote paved the way for the government-backed Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to become the only organisation responsible for promoting tourism. The BTA
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  • 131 2 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has objected to Britain's tntention to sell arms and equipment to South Africa. She has told Britain that the proposed sale would reassure South Africa that she can ultimately count on some outside power for protection and security. This would result in
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  • 219 2 THE managing director of Securitas Pte. Ltd. Paul Robert Linfleld Wilson. 49, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. Wilson was alleged to have in his office at Asia Insurances Building. a .45 sut>-machlne carbine, one .9mm submachine
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  • 412 2 T*HE High Court yesterdav awarded $80,500 in damages to a man paralysed for life, now mentally and physically a shadow of his former self and utterly dependent upon others for his existence. The Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin awarded judgment in favour
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  • 346 2 In the issues of Jan. 23 and Feb. 1,1970, reports were published concerning the death of Koh Ylah Hwee, a National Serviceman, on Dec. 21, 1969. The heading to the report of Jan. 23, was as follows: Serviceman Wh« Fell Off Bicycle HAD
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  • 59 2 MALACCA A fire broke, out Monday night in the office of the Magistrate's Court here. It destroyed a few documents and file table. A chemist from Kuala Lumpur and the Superintendent of the Municipal Fire Brigade, Mr. Low Yew Chong, visited the scene yesterday. The cause
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  • 55 3 German student Bernd Kruets, 19, won this year's German Youth Photo Prise with his shot of this pilot with a fish-eye lens (photo left). Schoolchildren between six and 19 took part in the contest. The Jury had to deal with 5,400 entries, seven percent
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  • 278 3 $20,000 SHARES' A FORMER union leader was yesterday charged with corruptly soliciting $20,000 shares in a bar and restaurant business. Nagalingam Mathiyookee, 42, is alleged to have asked the money from Hoon Wee Long alias Woon Chaw Shing in the bar and restaurant business in the
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  • 49 3 A Malaysian citizen was yesterday Jailed for three years for stealing two wooden chicks valued $BO. Lu Ah Choong alias Hussein bin Abdullah, 35, pleaded guilty to the offence on July 6. Lu who had previous convictions stole the two chicks from a stall In Matter Road.
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  • 151 3 Perak State Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Khong Kok Yat has strongly criticised the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari for his support in the increase in the retail price of sogar from 35 cents to 37 cents. In a press statement yesterday Mr. Khong said that
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  • 55 3 KUCHING, Malaysian security forces killed a communist guerilla believed to belong to a group on a food searching mission, a State Operations Committee spokesman said yesterday. The guerilla, identified as Ah Jang, 31, was killed last Friday in the Jemukan Ulu area in Sarawak's First
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  • 106 3 SINGAPOREANS will be in for ft surprise oa National Daj, August 9. For the first time, fly-past by aircraft from the Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Forces, will be taking part in the National Oa v parade. All the aircraft believed to be Provost
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  • 133 4 LUMPUR A detailed plan to regroup about 7,000 people along the Perak-ThaHand border has been submitted to the National Operations Council for approval. The Mentri Besar of Pirok, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Mohamad Isa, Mid that preparations to carry out the resettlement bad been
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  • 133 4 PORT SWETTENHAM. —The first unit of the Security Police for the Pert Swettenham Authority will be ia operation in October. This was announced by Special Functions Minister and chairman of the Capital Investment Committee. TUB Tan S'Pw Sin. following a visit to the port. He was
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  • 170 4 KUALA LUMPUR. The commercial use of infra-red photography to detect plant disease* In Malaysia will be examined during the three-day Planters' Conference to be held here from Oct. IS. Tlie theme of the conference organised by the Incorporated Society of Planters li Malaysian crop
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  • 143 4 TWO men pleaded nutlty at the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to stealing four baling hooks valued at $4.00. Kee Seng Huat. 29. and Thillaisamy s/o Nadukattan Chetty. 27. committed this offence on July 20 from a vessel berthed at Godown 21. Port of Singapore Authority.
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  • 172 4 Teoh Seo Hin, 23, of Gey lan r Road died in the General Hospital after he was thrown off a motor-vehicle, yesterday. Teoh was sitting in a pick-up motor van, driven by his uncle, Mr. Teoh Seah Kheng. w hen it collided with a motor
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  • 187 4 PENANG, A man was charged in the Sessions Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of goods ranging from eggs, frog-lags, lettuces t.o heavy dtr.y batteries, belonging to Butchery Co. Llm Cheng Teck. 39, pleaded not guilty to all 15
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  • 97 4 JAKARTA Cooperation between Singapore and Indonesia within the framework of Aseaa could be promoted farther by exchange visits of Journalists, the ««w Singapore ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy said yesterday. Mr. Lee was speaking during a courtesy visit to Antara news agency where
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  • 116 4 KOTA KIN AB ALU. A sharp look-out has been mounted to catch timber thieves who drag away logs from ponds where they are deposited after felling. The drive by the Forest Department will also aim at stopping illegal felling. A spokesman of the department said that a
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  • 74 4 JOHORE BAHRU Researcn on the extent of tuberculosis in Johore will begin on Thursday in seven selected areas. The seven areas, are Kampong Sermin, Tangkak, Parit Jawa. Kluang, Simpang Kanan, Batu Pahat Town and Johore Bahru. Research officers wiU visit district offices, town councils and houses of
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  • 45 4 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam will attend the High Table dinner at Eusoff College, University ot Singapore tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. He will also attend the Singapore Employers' Federation Council dinner at Hotel Malaysia, on Friday at 8.90 p.m.
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  • 45 4 One officer and two cadets from the United States will call on Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong, the Director of the Ministry of Education in Kay Siang Road tomorrow at 11 a.m. They are here undef the International A i r Cadet Exchange Scheme.
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  • 31 4 KAMPAR. A freak storm destroyed three wooden houses and partially damaged 17 others in three kampongs on Sunday. A police spokesman said damage to property was estimated at slo,ooo*
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  • 278 5 WASHINGTON President Nixon held o top-level strategy meeting with his new Paris peace negotiator yesterday. He had earlier dispelled reports of differences between the U.S. and South Vietnamese Governments. All aspects of the disappointing exchanges so far with the communists In Paris were reviewed
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  • 199 5 HONG KONG Asian Aim magnate Kan Ran Shaw considered it blackmail bat the superstitions residents in Taisangwal Village called it "compensation for bad lack." The issue Involves Shaw's payment of 895,000 to them so that h« could use the replica of an ancient Chinese wall
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  • 179 5 HONG KONG Private detectives combed Hong Kon g lor a man who could provide the lead to beneficiaries to a hoarded fortune possibly worth about Ss3 million. It was left behind by an American-Chinese grocer in Dlytheville, Arkansas, in America. Hie man is a
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  • 155 5 WASHINGTON A U.S. Senate hearing transcript disclosed that Chiang Kai Shek is building a B-52 base on Formosa allegedly to tighten the U.S. commitment to his Government US. embassy officials In Taipei acknowledged. In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Overseas
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  • 45 5 VLADIMIR STEPAKOV has been named as the new Soviet Ambassador to Communist China. His acceptance by the Mao Regime alter a long consideration to considered to he a significant thaw in the strained relations between the 2 communist giants. UPI radiophoto.
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  • 149 5 SAIGON The Thlen Government announced It will still use the "tiger cages" at Con Son Island Prison but modifications will be made far "the prisoners' comfort." Prime Minister Tran Thlen Khiem, disclosed the national prison located in the South China Bea will be "remodelled.'*
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 7 BETH PHELAN 15, of North Massapequa, N.Y., found this baby robin on her lawn. It was so weak it co uldn't stand but, after two davs of feeding (bread, water and cut-up worms), the bird's vigour was restored. It now permits Beth to feed it while perched
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  • 166 7 WASHINGTON The State Department annonneed it was aware of several types of missiles in Cuba. However, it believes there is no offensive missile system there. The State Department's comment followed a Defence Department denial that America had stepped up its reconnaissance operations over Cuba
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  • 62 7 LONDON, British tailors have been given permission to grow l° n_ ger hair, a Royal Navy spokesman announced. "However, it must be neat and tidy," he stressed. Sideburns can now be grown as long as the bottom of the ears. Nonetheless, beard regulations remain unchanged. Sailors
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  • 133 7 LONDON Nearly 3,000 tons of West Indies' bananas worth abont *****,000 will be dumped into the sea on Friday if Britain's dock strike is still on. The bananas, brought to Britain by Geests, one of the two biggest banana importers, are now
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  • 84 7 BANGKOK A Surin villager got In trouble with police by celebrating Arbor Day. a day usually observed by planting trees, by cutting one down. Asked why he cut down a rain tree on Arbor Day. Thawee 81promsuk said he was sorry but the tree
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  • 186 7 yiENNA Several persons hove drowned and thousands of others hove been evocuoted in floods which struck Poland and Czechoslovakia diving the weekend. Wet weather hos plagued East Europe oil Spring ond Summer. The southern section particularly Hungary and Rumania suffered disastrous floods In
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  • 77 7 WASHINGTON President Nixon said he would certainly veto the trade Mil now before Congress If it contained provisions he had not recommended. The President "aid mandatory legislation putting quota* on imports was highly inflationary and not In ih« interest of America. If the bill went
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    • 87 7 JOHN ONG Vice President k Director, Singapore Asia o*eaaia (International Federation of Bodybuilaeis) Presents 4 V I IFBB MR. ASIA 1970 MR. IFBB MISS IFBB National Theatre 25th July 1970 7.30 p. m. CHUCK SIPES (Mr. Universe) BEN WEIDER (World President). f IN PERSON! See Champion bodybuilders from Korea, Japon,
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  • 629 8 of South Africa in any connection sports, politics or international relations provokes strong emotions in countries and individuals primarily because of the shameful policy of apartheid practised in that country. The systematic discrimination against coloured people in South Africa and Rhodesia is indefensible by any standard religious,
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  • Article, Illustration
    656 8  -  By Art Buchwald VO one it quite certain if and when Hie United States will sell Israel the 125 fighter planes it's been asking for. The rumour In Washington Is that the policy for the moment will be not to give Israel any new planes, but to replace
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  • 182 8 WASHINGTON, A 107-year-old pamphlet unearthed at the Kent State University library disputes the ?tor v that Abraham Lincoln's address on the battlefield at Gettysburg on Nov. 19, 1863, was greeted with utter silence. The pamphlet indicates that the short speech was 'nterrupted no less than
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  • 23 8 The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day after.—Newton D. Ba- ker, former U.S. secretary of war.
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  • 369 8 LONDON MR. lain MacLeod, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, who died of a heart attack at his official Downing Street residence late last night, will be remembered foi organising the dissolution of the British Empire. In the two years from 1959 to
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  • 149 8 V I, UII|I!II!!II lUlJ|||!!|l||! ll|P™ 01 if lil ffll H m J. "Hi mil 1 I lull v 4%] hmlllllli l!lll 111! in 1 tnnnlinilunifrrrfli Last Sunday, I had an occasion of Slaving a plate of "MEB" at a stall in the Taman Serasl car
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  • 839 9  -  PAGE g SPECIAL By Leslie Murphy CORRUPTION, on e of Indonesia's oldest problems, has been brought into the open as the major political issue of the moment by strong student demands for its eradication. University and high school student groups and intellectuals, forming themselves into anti corruption
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  • 264 9  -  THE DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q What Is meant by "vascular disease"? A The term is not used by Itself. Cardiovascular disease refers to a coronary heart attack; cerebrovascular disease to a stroke caused by a brain haemorrhage or blocking of an
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    • 1649 12 LOOKING AND USTENING,...fv and radio guide I CARROLL RIOHTER'S r m thC uro Ri B h,er Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: A fine day and evenIng for study and to strive for fulfillment in the days ahead Listen to your hunches. Follow them as closely and as accurately as you can. There
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  • 1622 13 sd POPPING AROUND WITH PLAT TER PETE TTI THERE Today bring you the Pop Scoop Feature of the Year the spectacular, gplendorous and supreme BATH FESTIVAL Special! Since space is short, and all else in com* parison would be insignificant, I will go no further
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 189 13 L I D O Phone *****4 Oprni Today No Pre* Ult II I.3ft. 630 ft l.lt Cheng Pei-pel "Brother* ft" Mand to Bhaw*coo* Cr'ri CAPITOL PHor.* r>7*9 NOW SHOWING! 11. 1.3*. l.tt. 9.50 p m Jrnnr Hu "GITBRH WHO KILLED MY It LOVERS" (A Shaw Production) Mandarin ID Scope. Color
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    • 149 13 nt3Af\J|SATIOr\J RCHARD-IJIfl LAST DAT! IS* «M. CM. 11l »m "Tfcf Trm" Olenn Sauoo In Color OPENS TOMORROW I Columbia'* "Til COMIC Dick Van Dyke, Color CATHAY NOW SHOWING! II Mi. IJS «0« Ml SIS "THK ITAI.IAN JOB" Color Michael Cains. Panavlaioo A Paramount Picture NBXT CHANOEI (Color! Columbia'* "TV Reckoning"
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  • Students' page
    • 728 14 A DULL overcast and cold evening after an afternoon of heavy rain set my spirits sagging as I strolled through a lonely and muddy path. It was half covered by weeds that caught at my feet most Irritably. A musty smell of damp earth
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    • 656 14  -  v w T-~. Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: My rotnin to a Mathematical genius. Bat he's a dud at everything else. None of the kids at school like him and I don't think he's had one date in his life. He's
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      385 14 THE word sports stands for all kiads of physical games. la a wider sense it iacludes shooting, hunting, suordAghting. horse-racing, field games aad athletics. Some people take up one game or another so seriously, that, in course of time, they become specialists in them. Others play games for diversion
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    • 186 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in Hi is page from Monday to Friday. Prize money h: $10 for Seniors md $5 for Juniors for every essay bublished.
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  • WOMEN
    • 568 15  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Four months ago my husband bet me 551,500 I could not give up smoking. I knew it was on ill disguised bribe, but I had been wanting to quit cigarettes for a long time and I never
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    • 268 15 WOMEN cherish a youthful, clear and fair complexion and to achieve this skins must be •lean. "It's most important to have a clean skin before getting another out of a bottle," Mr. Andrew Lee told a group of young beauticians recently. Mr.
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    • 280 15 PARIS Paris gave its official blessing to the long look Monday with a 1970 woman covered from chin to too. Midi and near maxl skirts, boots, necklines high under the chin like wide Mao collars, lons sleeves was the "hide absolutely everything" look for both
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 257 16 Transactions In the Btock Exchange «f Malaysia and Singapore was still lively yesterday following the overnight's trend. However tanmer waa reiacoi to 2,241,5ti •nils against the previous of 3,155,600 Activity was still centred on the industrial sector. Hotels and properties had slight movements with a
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    • 172 16 NEW YORK The world's largest all car--50 liner, the Flying iger Line will open a aaies office to Singapore in August. Mr. Joseph Healy, one of its vicepresidents, announced Monday. This la part of the Tiger Line's plans of further expansion of Its operations
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    • 26 16 LONDON, Rubber market opened quiet with spot (available) 24-26. .Also 22-3/8 23-1/2 (not tor immediate delivery) No. 1 RSS CIF basis porta—Aug. 18-5/8 18-3/4.
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    • 15 16 Business done on the Btratt® iln market yesterday was 1*351 per picul ap
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    • 251 16 AUGUST first grade rubber buyer* closed at 5 i>.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 522 cents per lb. down cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was slightly easier. The market was in the doldrums for the morning, lacking in Incentive
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    • 73 16 TMS MM MLRM at the Staaaporr hlncM Prodocr Kxchance TntrrMj wwCMMM ON iro.K) Bulk S4 59 GMWM (Ml ir.«>.n i DTWM MM CM AM MWIIM HKHL f'Pf" (F.OB 147 M Sara wan WIN* Sarawak Satrial Wlark rrtMi (FOB.) INN Lan.gy special tlt.99 Lam pong mark tapper A ST A
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    • 121 16 ■ONG KONG Tuesday's currency rates (Bapplted by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd) were: < Bayers) (Sellers) H6.3 130.3 per 100 Straits dollars HO J 103.3 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars •.74 1.79 per Australian dollar 340 300 per 1,000 Burmese kyats 470 490 per 1.000 Indian rupees ISO
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    • 53 16 TOKYO New automobiles registered in Japan during June reached 349,441, excluding midget can, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association announced Monday. The announcement said the figure represented an increase of 7 per cent over the previous month and an increase of I I per cent over Ju me
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    • 571 16 BID and offer prices officially feted at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Laaapur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B AjiMMto IB Aon Al At 8 L3S IM *fj AIM CfcK. Bm HtrBM Houstcad C. PI ywaad C. HmgM eaU CC*
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    • 774 16 BUSINESS done to and reported to the trading rooms of the Btock M Uys i*, ty Sl re with the number of shares traded to brackets to lots of l»t+> anlts unless otherwise specified. INDCBTIMLB AJiMMto 1135 (1); Aiema $145 (1) $146 <3); Bca $1.30 <I); Berjaya $l4B
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    • 340 17 SYpNKY Sellers reversed a heavy buying tread ot Sydaey Stock Exchange Tuesday. Stocks fell right across the boards in a widespread slump. Industrial trouble throughout the state was blamed for many falls. Poseidon fell as low as $BO.OO at one stage but later managed to grasp
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    • 217 17 The completion of two of three specialist transport Teasels "Borneo O o 1 d and "Straits Gold" built to service the various oil rigs In South-east Asia, will depend on the dock strike in the United Kingdom. Both Mr. Kenneth Gould. Chairman of the Borneo Company,
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    • 436 17 AIMItAUl LU*a MM It* L 1 iiu»«r MSA ia ft 1 amptr USA «tt ft UM»W MHl 4M rrMH lumpur Msi ;»l Jikarii MSA 451 K«eiiin« Ms* K1 ft U MITTEM* M*« Hi Hong lu«t B»ncno« rtcaai Ms\ 4M Hsu RIMMI MSA 9X2 T»fcv«. Tilpri. Hti| MfA III
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    • 103 17 TOKYO The Japan Airlines (JAL) announced it will make a survey flight to Guam to prepare for the inauguration of a new air route to that Pacific island in October, yesterday. The route will be serviced by three weekly DC-8 flights. JAL said the survey team
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    • 81 17 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. July 22. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Tarn 5 Slott 15/16 Ally 18 Neptune Zircon 22 Wakolo 27/28 Yamanobu Mara 29/30 S'raat Bank a 35/36 Hokusel Maru 35/36 Kloosterierfc 25 Anna Taylor ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels
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    • 287 17 Sales Or Service leieviiion Radio IM CWM^ uuiftuooh uruu INT M4KI Oft TV Ml» liiiiptm < NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAV JEE MOOI of No ISA Glasgow Road. Singapore have applied for a Retail Shop Liquor licence in respect of premises No. 961 Upper Serangoon Road (CHOP TAY
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    • 359 17 TENDER NOTICE SINOAPOM COSTOMI tKMDn NOTICE MO. I/* TENDERS fUI t* r> oelved u* W It ooon on rrlday. Ttb Auguet. I*7o for tb purchase of the following oaoAscated goods: 2.2X1 pieces batik tO>roßfn S The abovenientloned good* aro dutiable and Maderers intending to purchase thm snowid utate the amount
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 856 19 a. i Div. 21 M. 1S787 mtpp«t a •y 900 Dolphin ♦eee« Allan •7109 TM|iic KiUf •y 8.11 Sung Brae. ittt R Breuk ***** MmUI Muaie •y 8 10 Music R Breuk ***** 1. It* rati «y 809 Joy Allan ***** Eeyal Meadow Ty 8
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    • 484 19  -  By DENNI BOY rpRAINER Jock Spencer's DASHING ED f a class two horse, showed vast improvement when he sprinted os well as DATIN'S CHOICE over 3f in 37 1/5 on good going here this morning. There was very little between them of the finish. Dashing
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    • 219 19 NEW YORK —Results and standings of the major leagues after Monday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore 57 36 Detroit 52 39 4 New York 50 42 6* Boston 47 43 8} Cleveland 42 49 14 Washington 43 50 14 WEST W L OB
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  • 319 20 fTOKYO Alarmed Tokyo Health authorities on Monday decided they would warn Tokyo residents to stay at home if a danger of mass gas poisoning from photochemical smog and sulphuric mist appeared imminent. The decision was made at a meeting of officials concerned with pollution.
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  • 162 20 LUSAKA Three hundred student demonstrators stormed Into the grounds of the British High Commission here yesterday, smashed several windows and hauled away the Union Jack The students, protesting against Monday's British Government policy statement on South African arms sales, were dispersed by police using tear
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  • 494 20  -  By ROSEMARY TAN A MAN pordoned from life imprisonment in 1959 yesterday escoped the hongmon's noose for the second time. Ton Un Liong, 66, was yesterday acquitted for the murder of his wife Madam Wee Sin Meh on June 6, 1961, on the ground of
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  • 50 20 MILAN: Italian crew members of Norwegian cruise ship Fulvia which was abandoned because of uncontrollable fire in the Atlantic Ocean, off Canary Island, on Saturday, arrived at Milan Airport on Monday. The 717 passengers and crewmen had been picked up bv a French ship.—(UPl UPl pic.
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  • 41 20 NEW DELHI Seventeen persons were killed and seven badly hurt on Monday when their bus plunged into a mountain gorge near Simla in the lesser Himalayas, 200 miles north of here, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said yesterday.
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