Eastern Sun, 25 July 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents ts»d. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1404 Saturday, July 25# 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 359 1 Employers urged: Help your neighbours SINGAPORE entrepreneurs must help their neighbouring countries to prosper to ensure the continued prosperity of the Republic. Making this call last night at the annual dinner of the Singapore Employers' Federation, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajarotnam said: "There is
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  • Article, Illustration
    218 1 IifALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who has been away in London and the Continent for a month, arrived in Tokyo on Thursday from London after a 14-hour flight via Moscow over BOAC's new trans-Siberian route. Tunku, who wiil be in Tokyo for a week at the
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  • 75 1 A public company was yesterday temporarily suspended from trading in the Stock Exchange, following the issue of High Court writ on it by the Government for rentdebts amounting to $1.5 million. Circulars on the suspension of Eupoc Pulp and Paper were sent by the Stock Exchange
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Lord Carrington, Britain's Defence Secretary, left here by air yesterday for talks on a Commonwealth defence blueprint for the Southeast Asia area. He will arrive In Singapore today after refuelling stops In Bahrein an<] the Maldlve Islands. From Singapore, Lord Carrington'* 10-day tour will take
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  • 249 2 Biggest-ever single investment from UK QNE of the world's largest communication manufacturers yesterday signed an agreement with the Government to set up a $75 million manufacturing complex. The investment by Plessey Co. Ltd., over the next five years will create jobs for nearly
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  • 96 2 When Whirlwind helicopter pilot, Flight Lieutenant Andy Sollitt touched down at RAF Changi after completing 1,000 hours of flying with No. 103 Squadron during his 2j years tour of duty in the Far East, his Squadron colleagues were waiting with boat and oars, while the
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  • 225 2 rvOCTORS from the "Commonwealth Medical Association will soon meet here to promote inter association understanding of medicine and exchange ideas or expertise. Over 31 presidents of their respective National Medical Association from 17 Commonwealth countries will convene here for its sth Council Meeting. The meeting
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  • 233 2 T*HE Singapore EmA ployers Federation yesterday supported the Government's proposal to make Singapore an arsenal of expertise and reservoir of progressive practice in Southeast Asia. The SEF will also continue to support the Government in building up sound labour and industrial relations management
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  • 351 3 A CIRCULAR sent out by the Ministry of Education urging parents to sign an option to send their children to Secondary Three technical classes is causing o great deal of anxiety. Many parents consider the circular explaining the advantages of technical education "vague" and
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  • 277 3 SINGAPORE'S rising crime rate is the price she has to pay lor her progress. This was stated last night by Mr. Yeo Bin Chiat. Mr. Yeo Knows what he is talking about he is the acting Senior Asst. Commissioner of Police, and Chairman of
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  • 63 3 The second group prize of $20,000 in Thursday's Toto Draw has again been won by a subscription coupon submitted by a pantThis was announced yesterday by Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd. Meanwhile, the first jackpot prize of $lOO,OOO remains. The chairman of Sunday's Toto Draw will
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  • 243 3 A PHOTOGRAPH showing an ex-union-ist together with a former bar-waitress Molly Neo, and men's clothes were found by CPIB officials when the girl's house was raided. Lee Kwong Tai, a Corrupt Practices Investigation Department officer told the court that he had
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    • 147 3 TONIGHT!! JOHN ONG Vice President Director, Singapore Asia —Oceania (International Federation of Bodybuilders) Presents 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) IN PERSON! Sec Champion bodybuilder* from Korea, Japan, Pakistan, Ceylon, India, Malaysia,
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  • 146 4 ROME A University of Rome chemist ftnnjunced he and a team had succeeded in extracting oxygen from lunar rock for the first time. Giovanni de Maria, head of a university research team, said preliminary studies showed ft man could live on the moon for one
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  • 119 4 LONDON —At 17. Esther Carver has twice been Jiltrd just before her wedding by two men. The first time she was left almost at the church door. Esther burned her wedding dress. Now the second bridegroom, M year old ■teelworker Brian Barrett, has told Esther he
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  • 122 4 SAIGON Dark! Bruce, America'* new chief negotiator at the Paris Peace Talks, arrived yesterday to Investigate new initiatives at the conference table. The key to Bruce's visit would be a meeting with South Vietnamese President Thieu. American Secretary of State, William Rogers is thought to have
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  • 301 4 WASHINGTON U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird confirmed Russia has delivered military equipment to Lib/a for the first time. He was asked about the unofficial reports of arms deliveries by one of about 600 summer employees of the government attending a Laird briefing. Laird
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI Bandits lined up six people and shot them in a village in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, state government officials reported in Bhopal. They said three bandits went to Bhela Village in Morena district notorious for its bandit gangs and selected
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  • 229 4 ATHENS Two Arab commandos went on trial yesterday for throwing a grenade which killed a child in an El A 1 Airline office last November. They could be sentenced to death. However, even if they are. their release has been promised by the
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  • 217 6 LONDON Folic* ore keeping on dl Bight fard oa tiny ■BIHIWI M MMJ pita. There were ugly incidents between striking dockers and strike-breakers since Britain's dock strike started ten days ago. The small farmers of North Ireland send nearly all their bacon,
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  • BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
    • 363 6 MANILA. A topranking national police officers flew to the northern Province of Ifugao to In res tic ate an ambush last night. Provincial Qovernor Oualberto Lumaulg and his bodyguard were wounded and his driver and aartstant were klled. A police spokesman said the Oovernor and his companions
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  • 14 6 SeMrf, SnA Korea, S£r%±Tisr££ ■ie vcae Mie komeka m« SS killed keavy
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  • 230 7 RAN AD A, Spain Labour unrest slowly spread to other touchy sectors of Spanish political life, ranging from worker priests to Basque separatists. Most of the 500 construction workers ond their families who staged a sit-in inside Granada's four-century-old cathed ral ended it late yesterday.
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  • 147 7 BONN West Germany demanded an end to Russian harassment of West Berlin as the price for a non-aggression pact between Bonn and Moscow. I Chancellor Willy Brandt and his Cabinet approved guidelines for Foreign Minister Walter Scheel to follow when he opens negotiations in
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  • 26 7 HONOLULU An American spokesman declared the United etate a will move ahead with It* planned withdrawal of troops from Couth Korea this year.
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  • 153 7 TOKYO Baperw ilirohito's moated palace appeared to be no longer Immune from the newly-disco-vered air pollution, "white smog". Over 20# people. Including several gardeners working at the Imperial Palate located in Central Tokyo, reported that they had eye Irritation and sore throats, apparently caused by
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 7 A VIETCONG PRISONER is led into district headquarters for questioning. He was wounded and captured at Srang, some 10 miles east of Kompong Speu, Cambodia.
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  • 195 7 DELHI Most of the Hindu pilgrims caught by flash floods of the turbulent Himalayan mountain river, Alaknanda, at Belakuchi, are safe, the Press Trust of Jndia (PTI) reported. An unsourced United News of India report claimed 350 of *he 400 pilgrims who were in
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  • 52 7 LONDON Labour Party leader Harold Wilson has dropped former Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart, #3, from his top team of spokesmen challenging the new Conservative government In the House of Commons. Former Defence Secretary Denis Healey has been given the kej task of dealing with foreign and
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  • 100 7 LORIENT, France South Africa yesterday received its first submarine in Lorient amid international furore over supplies of arms to the Pretoria Government. France is formally handing over the 850-ton 'Maria van Riebeeck' one of three submarines ordered from the French by South Africa in 1967
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  • 684 8 I>ECENT events in Indochina have piled up so quickly that it is difficult to see them in proper perspective. The most important ones are: Prince Sihanouk's claim that his supporters control more than half of Cambodia, the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam becoming anxious to discuss a coalition
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  • 593 8  -  By Art Buchwald llfß. John Corry hot written a piece in the July Harper's magazine titled "Washington, Sex and Power." Corry's conclusions are that there is not as much sex in Washington as one might think, and while power acts as an aphrodisiac, more men
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  • 570 8  -  By Leon Dennen, IN the Kremlin's smoke-filled rooms, Soviet leaders must be anxiously estimating what support they can count on in a showdown with Red China. For them the results are depressing. They show just how little is left of the Marxist-Leni-nist empire built by Joseph
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  • 1179 9 Race 1: A 5 IHt. M F.—2.30 pJB. ($6,000) 1 ***** Prediction II 7y 9 00 Honour (Bougoure) Mitchell 3 2 ***** Ulu Pride 8y 811 Capt. Bloxhom (R Breuk)... Shaari 13 8 ***** 1 Ra>ah 6y 811 YS Chone (J Donnelly) Chiam 1 4 *****
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  • 15 9 Day's best: Raub, Malayan Dawn, Kachang Kuda Going: Soft Turn over for race previews
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  • 927 10  -  GREEN SO GOOD OUTSIDER By Denni Boy T/'ACHANG KUDA, (late Treble J) is coming to hand ogoin. The former doss one horse seems to hare regained some of his former dash which enabled him to win two races in the top class
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  • 464 10 General Trong II in fastest time Trainer Colin Tulloh's SUPER PICTURE U and MASTREL BOY provided an interesting trial here this morning. Clapping on the pace from the half mile the pair raced stride for stride over the last 3f in 38. Super Picture 11, with
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  • 55 10 French trotter Une De Mai has a good laugh at Roosevelt Raceway in New York after learning she had been assigned post position three for the US $125,900 Roosevelt International Trot recently. After the draw for posts, Une De Mai, th« defending champ, was installed
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 349 11  -  By E. C. GOH THE Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders Association was yesterday accused of trying to damage the work of an international organization. Mr. Ben Weider, President of the International Federation of Bodybuilders said that the SABBA is undoing the good work of his world
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    • 234 11 LIGONIER, PENNSYLVANIA Arnold Palmer, elating his hometown fans with an old-fashioned charge, teamed with Jack Nicklaus for a 10-under par 61 on Thursday to take a three-stroke first-round lead in the US$2OO,OOO National Four-Ball Championships. The game's two most dynamic stars combined for 10 birdies Palmer 6
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    • 81 11 EDINBURGH Donna Marie Gurr, the tiny Canadian who has spent the past five months with her left leg in a cast went into yesterday's Commonwealth Games 100 metres backstroke final with the second fastest time of 68-92 seconds. The girl who could shatter Donna Marie's dream of
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    • 164 11 NEW YORK Results and standings of the two major leagues after Thursday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore 60 36 Detroit 53 41 6 New York 51 43 8 Boston 49 45 10 Cleveland 44 50 15 Washington 43 52 151 WEST W L
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    • 739 11  -  A COLUMN ON AMERICAN SPORTS BY MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK Moe Berg looked pained. He is a man of extraordinary logic. He also owns a fine vocabulary and he had just used what he felt was a bad word. "The Media," he said How
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  • 146 13 Columbia Pictures "You Can't Win 'Em All." the spectacular high adventure starring Tony Curtis and Charles Bronson had its New York premiere yesterday at Loew's State II and Orpheum Theatres. In "You Can't Win •Em All," Curtis and Bronson are teamed as tough, happy-go-lucky mercenaries who
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  • 253 13 Richard Chamberlain, an engagingly honest young man, admits he didn't know how to act when he was the star of the long running television series, "Dr.. Kildare." He Is certainly not the first performer to become a star before earning the right
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  • 263 13 HOLLYWOOD: For k e r starring role ii MJ. Frankovich's "Doctors' Wives," British actress Rachel Roberts found it necessary to learn the tame of golf. She portrays the wife a 4 Gene Hackman and spends more time on the links than at home being a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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    • 1860 14 (Z A I -l*t ,I'K V..W-' >J .'ll f. (f'H i.VI LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv and radio guide I CARROLL. RIGHTBR'S Ixom the Carroll Rightcr Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: The daytime fnds motl •veryone in an intractable mood and determined to get their own way This applies to you as well,
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  • 365 15  -  From K.K. DUGGAL A MAN brandishing a pistol stormed into on examination hdl mmd a reference book to a girl student. An invigilator who took the students to task for using unfair means in the examination was ambwshed and shot in the head. Police
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  • 655 15  -  from MARK GREENE David Packard, the mil'iaaaire who it the Deputy Sacra*ayd Defence, has indicated enyhaticaMy he win concentrate on solvios two motor .Atagon problem: r Ordering before it knows what it's buying (before development work is completed); Buying over* complicated systems. Packard has
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  • WOMEN
    • 443 16 YOU'VE heard oil about the fanatics of the militont Women's Liberation Movement in the United States burning their bras in public. And you know that bright things bounce down London and Paris streets leaving lots for the eye ond little to the imagination braless,
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    • 369 16  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: How cruel can the news media get? A few days ago I heard on the radio that a woman who lives in London and they mentioned her by name failed her driver's licence test for the 39th time. The
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    • 524 17  -  reports Iron Paris Aline Mosby UPI. TWE suspicion spread through Poris Tuesday that the high fashion designers may be plotting to send long trouser skirts into oblivion along with mini skirts. During the first day of the fallwinter collections Monday only a handful of
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    • 199 17 REPTILES, either real snakeskin In coats, belts and boots, or prints on all kinds of fabrics for suits, scarves and gloves. THE SUMMER gypsy. In dresses whose every flounce Is a different colour or pattern, worn with free-swinging hair, head scarves and shawls. STRANGE art nouveau
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 285 18 The market held steady yesterday with a slight downward bias. Many of the glamour stocks however managed to gather impressive gains. Turnover was reduced to 2.7 million units against the previous of 3.3 million. For no very apparent reason there was still a definite improvement
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    • 164 18 MORE than 12 companies will be taking part In ft three-day Building Materials Exhibition to he held at the Singapore Conference Ball from today July 25. On display will be a full range of machines and accessories uaed in the building Industry together with pictorial Illustrations.
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    • 130 18 August first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 52 cents per lb. down cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet and slightly easier. The market ruled unchanged and slightly lower In the morning. There
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    • 85 18 THK BOOB price# Singapore ClilntH fcachange yesterday at tht Produce wercv Coconut OU <r o.B.) Bulk 56.50 Coconut Oil l» O U I Dram 58 50 M Copra 32.50 Mum ok W hite Pepper (F.OB ***** Sarawak Hbltt Pepper Sarawak special mark Pepper (FOB.) 1*0 00 uuiipong special (F.OB
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    • 113 18 HONG KONO Friday's currency rates (Bupplle<i by Foreign Exchange anc Investment Ltd) were: (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.3 196.3 per 100 Straits dollars 149 511 per Australian dollar 6.745 6.755 per 1,000 Burmese kyats 340 360 per 1.000 Indian rupees 150 170 per 10,000 Indonesian rupiahs 227 237 per
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    • 82 18 NEW YORK, The stock market got a strong lift near the final bell Thursday from a statement by President Gamal Abdel Nasser that Egypt has accepted the U.S. proposals for a peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict. Shortly before the close, the UPI marketwide
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    • 24 18 LONDON. Tin was quiet Thursday with 50 tons. Spot buyers ***** sellers 1462 business nil. 3-month buyers 1464 sellers 1465 business 1465.
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    • 10 18 Tin price for yesterday waa $635.75 up a/e-
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    • 557 18 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B S Ac-ma 1.47 L5B Alcan 154 154 AJinomoto tit 2.37 Ben. IJZI 1.24 Borneo I.M Boustead 1.88 C. Plywood .88 C.CJL
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    • 906 18 BUSINESS done tn and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan $1.49 (2) $1.50 (2); Allied Choc. $2.78 (3) $2.77 (1); Ben. $1.17 (1)
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    • 63 18 NEW YORK, Gold prices were mixed in quiet trading on markets here and abroad Thursday. London gold slipped one cent at the morning fixing to $35-31 an ounce and held there at the second fixing. In Paris gold rose 11 cents to $35.36, but in Frankfurt
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    • 148 19 TWO of the oldest Dutch shipping companies have amalgamated under the name NEDLLOYD with headquarters In Rotterdam. The partners forming the new company are Nedlloyd Lines and Holland East Asia Line, whose vessels have been calling at Singapore for many years. A spokesman for the company
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    • 359 19 SYDNEY Buyers at the Sydney Stock Exchange Friday pushed prices up to close the week on a firm note. Poseidon recovered some of its falls throughout the week, closinr strongly at $82.00, a gain of $2.00 on Thursday. The boom leaders rise spurred on
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    • 527 19 AKRIVAL8 l-4ft n m. MHA IM Koala l.umpur •.&> i» m M*A 6M Madra* I Mt 4 m Msa 111 Kuala Lumpur 0-30 am MsA 45% Koala l.uinpur 11 05 m Mf»A 4&4 Prnan«. Kuala l.ooipor 11 aw MHA 201 Jakarta 1-30 P IU MHA 4ft l ku
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    • 73 19 LONDON. Rubber market closed very quiet Thursday with spot for immediate delivery 23-4, 25-1/2 nom also spot not for immediate delivery 22, 23 nom SETTLEMENT HOUSE Aug 22, 23 nom. Sept. 22, 23 nom. Oct. 21, 21-3/4. Oct/Dec. 20-5/8, 21. Jan./ March 20-1/10. 20-3/16. April/ June
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    • 39 19 NEW YORK, Dow Jones closing averages Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange were: 30 Industrials 732.68 20 Transp 130 73 15 Utils 105.32 65 Stocks 229.97 40 Bonds 65 49 Commodity futures index 137.28 up 0.15.
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  • 399 20 Big expansion plan next year |POH The Royal Molaysion Navy will acquire a Naval Base in Malaysia, missiles and other modern weapons by the end of next year, the Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingam, disclosed here yesterdoy. The acquisition and
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  • 82 20 LONDON A major security row loomed here yesterday following a gas bomb attack ©n Members of Parliament In the House of Commons. Picture shows a crowd Of Londoners ind pressmen gathered at St. SteEhens entrance to the louse of Commons here on Thursday, Jtfter two
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  • 342 20 lI7ASHINGTON The United States yesterday waited for a firm reply from a hesitant Israel to its latest plan for a Middle East peace. Israel is seen as the kingpin of any agreement and U.S. officials although encouraged by the response from Egypt and
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