Eastern Sun, 15 August 1970

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN f®W s own national daily 10 cents tsM. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1421 Saturday, August 15, 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 467 1 Razak opens Fifth Congress of Medicine 'MALAYSIANS hove token over more than 60 per cent of the skilled ond semi-skilled jobs formerly held by non- citixens. •The National Operations Council said 15,751 unemployed persons, registered at employment exchanges throughout the country, have been given jobs
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  • 39 1 UNITED NATIONS U.N. Middle Eastern negotiator Gunnar V. Jarring was on the record yesterday quite inadvertently as having expressed a definite reference for Foreign Ministers representation at the peace talks h« is about to launch.
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  • 306 1 Armed Reds seen in northern states LUMPUR Communist terrorists ore still infiltrating the northern Stotes of West Moloysio, the Notionol Operotions Council disclosed yesterdoy. However the Communist terrorists' activities olong the Malaysia-Thai border continue to be on the decrease, it odded. A statement issued yesterday, after
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  • 93 1 BANGKOK Thai Border Patrol Police reinforcements have been rushed by helicopters to the northern Phitsanuloke Province, where a remote government outpost Is besieged by rebel Meo tribesmen, according to police sources here yesterday. The sources said the outpost at Huay Teentang village, 250 miles
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  • 140 2 WIOS are Mr. Alan Hayes* business, even though he might not be wearing one. Mr. Hayes (Teft), managlng director of Leon Wigs Australia Pty. Ltd., arrived here recently with hl« two aons to attend a gala concert. The concert again has something to
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  • 251 2 A MONTH-LONG publicity campaign on family planning will be launched today to encourage more paople in the Republic to cut down the size of their families. I Announcing this the Family Planning and Population Board hit out at a certain section of the people
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  • 245 2 CAKE-SELLER Phua Gook told the High Court yesterday that his 26-year-old son was unable to find employment because of an accident which resulted in the loss of his right kidney. "My attempts at getting light Jobs and a Job even as a sweeper
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  • 91 2 The Housing and Development Board said yesterday only those with combined family income of about $1,200 can still purchase the Board flats. At the moment there are about 13.000 applicants on the register wanting to purchase the Board flats under the Home Ownership
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  • 36 2 Mr. Low Choon say, who wa« fined $750 for corruption was the treasurer of the Community Centre Management Committee and not a member of the Citizens- Consultative Committee as reported Wednesday The error is regretted.
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  • 276 2 LIBRARIANS in Southeast Asia could solve their problems by frequently communicating and exchanging Information through cooperative efforts and joint undertakings. This was stated by Mr. Jek Yuen Trtiong, Minister for Culture, when he declared open the Conference of Southeast Asian Librarians at the
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  • 111 2 THE annual flag day of the Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore begins today. TTie target $20,000. It will be used to finance existing programmes and also to launch the YMCA's Programme Expansion Fund. Among the recreational activities organised are judo, tae-kwon-do, lawn tennis,
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    • 96 2 TOTO NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL DRAW 30th July to 20th September, 1970 ■rtfjN 2,228 1 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES TWO TWO TWO M MM CATHAY A Doubt* fUtum I Tlckati la Japan TWO TV vtmt hr Alt CATNAY A SmM* IMam Air TM^laTalaaaHfW liml la.<t dtrltal SANYO TV (Ml*« M INfORTtNr OMycMHMsMIaiiIMB
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  • 684 3 Trial goes on in dud notes case A SARAWAK businessman yesterday fold the High Court how he saw $5O Malaysian currency notes being churned out by a Heidelberg printing machine. Singapore-born Sim Kheng Chiang, 44, had gone to a printing shop on
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  • 211 3 TWO men, dressed in white plunging neck-lined frock, and matching pink bellbottomed suit, were fined yesterday for soliciting for Immoral purposes at Bug 1 s Street, on June 22. Tok Boon Liat. 21, who had two previous convictions, was fined $45,
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  • 230 3 SINGAPOREANS must work even harder and sacrifice short term interests for long-term benefits. However, sometimes long-term planning may not always be feasible for Singapore, said Minister for Social Affairs, Mr. Othman Wok. Short-term planning Would be more pragmatic and imperative, he •aid.
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  • 71 3 The Singapore Polytechnic Building Society will hold its Grand Annual Social Dance on SeDt. 12. The main objective of the dance Is to raise funds for the Society to enable student members have further educational and extramural activities and to foster relationship between members and the
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    • 111 3 SINGAPORE SWEEP Ist PRIZE isiiiixiiiin 2nd Prize $150,000 3rd Prize $75,000 PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES TO BE WON DATE OF DRAW: Bth Sept. '7O r! mm. llv I o* 5 U m 'J J! 'H 4 s m m It's to easy to make your own squash drink. Just
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  • 250 4 ARTISTS complaining about poor loco! Mffort an Hienselves portly to Ucme, tbe Minister lor Colt ore, Mr. Jek Yean TKong, said yesterday. They must forge links with the rest of the society so that the less articulate can accept artists os their
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  • 123 4 KUALA LUMPUR There will be a removal of restrictions M trade anions in Malaysia before the end of the noaih, Secretary General of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, S. Zaidi disci— fd. He told the sixth biennial delegates conference of th« National Union of
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  • 89 4 A Public Health Department vorker died inside garb »je truck because of joor -c-ordi-nation, the coroner's court was told yesterday Chan Siang Kv>/an 30. was trapped ins Je the van while r ibbish was being compressed at Dtineam Close on July 23
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  • 68 4 Lorry-driver Lim Au Siew, 35, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of causing death to a man not amounting to culpable homicide on May He is alleged to have driven in a rash and negligent manner at the junction of Chua Chu Kang Road and
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  • 162 4 School-teacher Mervyn Pereira, on MH under a charge of rape, yesterday failed in his application to leave Singapore. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Giam Chin Toon, in dismissing the application, advised him to apply to the High Court instead. Pereira, 39. also faces 49 charges
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  • 114 4 FCUALA LUMPUR Four mahjong-playing youths had a rude shock on Thursday when police surprised them in a house at Kampong Chow Kit. Before they could recover, the youths, believed to be involved in a series of thefts, were detained. Following interrogation, thev led the police
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  • 37 4 The recreation club of the UTetal Bo* Company of Malaya Ltd. will hold a social and dance at the Company's premises on Sept 5. Highlight for the evening will be a fancy dress contest.
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  • 86 4 KUANTAN A 55-year-old Mther at right, among the three xriM» ly injured when a van carry m* holiday Makers plunged Into a ravine near Kemaman on Wed■esduy. died in the General HonpttaL Che Peha hiate Sara kul pfsaned to nike tttptauie to Mecca next year.
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  • 75 4 More than 30 retail salesmen and saleswomen of Swiss watches in Singapore will attend special course on retailing to bo held at the Swiss Watch Industry Technical Centre next week. The course will be given by the Director General of watch-makers of Switzerland International Centre (CFH>,
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  • 64 4 Unit holders in the Second Singapore Fund managed by Singapore Unit Trusts Ltd will receive an income distribution today (Saturday) amounting to $13.40 gross per 100 units held. This will be the last distribution before the Fund matures on Dee. 31, next, but there will be a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 148 5 l4®lLPill Tmo construction workers were hilled when a Ave-ton slab of granite fell If floors onto a pavement from a 38-storey building under contraction. Athlrd waa injured (rittcallf. .f whißi a sharp metal piMndin »t the l#th floor wt the Wfeting eahle. «cnto the
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  • 416 5 rpAIPEI Quintin and Rizal Yuyitung, two (ovmoKdi deported from Mffiitc lost Moy, wore found guilty by o military court yesterday on charges of spreading communist propaganda, Rizol was sentenced to serve three years in o reformatory ond his elder brother Quintin to two years in a
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  • 219 5 BONG KONG Ed gar Snow, veteran American journalist author and the first foreign newsman ever to interview Chinese Commanist Party Chairman Man, crossed the border Into Communist China yesterday. Snow, accompanied by his wife, is on a reporting visit to China, where
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  • 348 7 PORT BRAGG, North Corolino Coptoin J«tfrty Moc* Donald, accused at slaying his wife and two children, fearfully denied it in a mihta.y hearing on Thurtdoy. He insisted the deed was done by three men and o woman while he slept. Mac Donald's
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  • 132 7 WASHINGTON Vice President Spiro Agnew, America's Mst controversial political figure, is to venture into the foreign policy field again with a trip to South-East Asia. His visit to South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and South Vietnam, in that order, will come only eight months after
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  • 157 7 VIENNA America and Russia, winding up four months of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), have agreed to meet again in Helsinki on November 2 for a new round of discussions. Vladimir Semyonov. the chief Soviet negotiator at SALT, stressed hi* Government would pursue
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  • 129 7 MANILA Manila Mayor AotMio Ircas. an ardent taUouibt want* U propagat« a new >aat for this city. Villegas ha s appealed to ——paper and magazine pahltshrr* to use "MaynUa" k»Stead of -Manila He rliintf it would give the dtj a truly Filipino name. The Mayer has already
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  • 211 7 JRAPUATO. Mexico Delfina Valenzuela, one of the world's most infamous women who ran a ruthless prostitution business, is dead. She died on Wednesday night in the Irapuafto Municipal Jail of old age. She was 65. At the time of her death, she had served
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  • 669 8 PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thleu of Bouth Vietnam looks at the "war" In Cambodia from two different angles. He considers that it is being waged on the military level by North Vietnamese and Vletcong troops trying to occupy key towns and areas while it Is being
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  • 543 8  -  By Leon Dennen Domestic issues, econo- mic and social, will dominate the U.S. congressional election campaign this fall. But Americans will also be asked to assess the foreign policy decisions of the Nixon administration that might affect the future of the United States and the
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  • 412 8  -  By Cameron Blaike THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY: Dr. V. Kanapathy (Asia Pacific Press (PTE) Ltd., 5512.50). This boox is a delightful surprise. It's not another text book type economics survey filled with charts and graphs and pages and pages of import/export figures held together by an ill-educated analysis of
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  • 193 8  -  LETTERS Antonio Gonsales I endorse Fairplay's letter, "Where is Justice" (E.B. 7.8.70). However, I believe that the overhaul of the present system of admission into Primary Schools will not eradicate the queue-up problem, as most parents will then queue up at 'prestige schools' on the
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  • RACE DAY SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 1147 9 Race 11 CI. 6 Dlv. 3—6 F.—2.15 p.m. (*****) 1. ***** Chally 6y 900 Lynvillo (Tulloh) Podmore 10 X ***** Miss Raconteur 7y 8.12 Khengs (E Breuk) Velu 5 3 ***** Jessie's Delight 7 J 811 BK Chua <E Donnelly) Lee 9 4. ***** Gwerle fly 8.11
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    • 143 9 1 c,u i fi 1 MB CI ir Jgg§mm IUCI St ?1 :JYi —tliwii J I i3s£sr HACK I!) H S) Native BOY [< |i Kar—" "ij 5> Tototafc [(< i| TMoUl (S) BACK 4: 'it) |M DABYL1 LARK W. C—■■do 1 O. Of Mnml II COUNT BAHlf G
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  • 229 10 TORONTO Overcoming o sluggish A playing surface due to o three-hour downpour on Thursday, Australia's Rod Laver, the World's No. 1 tennis player, cruised post countryman Bill Bowrey 6-3, 6-1, in a first round match at the Canadian Open championships. Laver. 32, thrilled a more tnan capacity
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  • 480 10 Philippine bowler, Mano'a Nava, emerged individual champion for the men's events with a grand total of 5.446 in the ftve-nation Ist F.I.Q. Asian Zone Bowling championship which concluded last night. The second place went to Yu Fook On of Hong Kong who scored a 5412
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  • 56 10 ATLANTA. Ga,— State and cit v officials today approved the staging of a neavyweight boxing bout between former world title-hold* er Cassius Clav and current champion Joe Frazier. The 15-round fight will b e held here on Oct. 26 if Frazier —who has been feuding with Clay, at
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    • 587 10 2V* Vff V "W! &£**s■ <«#► imid r This year the Ongs took an all-inclusive BOAC holiday tour They saw a wonderfully different world. When Mr. and Mrs. Ong planned to go away this year, they wanted something different. So BOAC offered them the choice of eight exciting holiday tours
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 590 11  -  By LITTLE NENE FFWENTY-ONE-y ear-old Bobby Y.F. -L Lim of Malaysia shot a 36-39=75 yesterday to take the lead after the halfway mark on 152, a decimal in front of defending champion John Hallidav and J. T. Clifford. W Partnered by K. E. Kulledge
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    • 69 11 PENANG—Two Russians will be among several foreign players taking part in the Penang Open Tennis championships from Sept. 18 to 20 at the Penang Sports Club courts here. The secretary of the Penang Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. Sonny Soon, said yesterday that this would be the first
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    • 98 11 TUT,SA. Okla, Favourite Jack Nicklaus, the British Open champion, was fn the Jead with John Miller of the United States at the end of the first round *ere yesterday in the prestigious Profesional Golfers' Association tournament, one of the world's big four contests. Thev went nund in 68s. one
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    • 444 11  -  A COLUMN ON AMERICAN SPORTS BY MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK "I think most of the rules of golf stink." Chi Chi Rodriguez is a little fellow, no more than 129 pounds after a full-course dinner, but he never shilly shallies. Tou always know where he
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    • 175 11 Malaysia beat Singapore 2-1 in the first test hockey match played *t the Jalaa Besar Stadium last night. There was no score in the first half. The pace was slow. But in the second half the game picked up momentum. Ten minutes after resumption of the
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    • 186 11 NEW YORK Results and standings of the two major leagues after Thursday's games. AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 73 43 New York 63 52 9* Detroit 61 55 12 Boston 57 56 144 Cleveland 57 60 16ft Washington 54 62 19 WEST Minnesota 69
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 154 11 PESTA SUKAN DIARY Today's events: Athletics: 32nd Annual. Open championship (9.00 a.m.-ll.Oo a.m. 2.00 p.m.-6.00 p.m.) Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Basketball. 1970 Invitation championship Gay World Stadium. Body-Building: Mr. Pesta Sukan 1970 Contest (8.00 p.m.) Hong Lim Green Community Centre. Boxing (1): Singapore Selection vs. western Australia (8.00 p.m.) Singapore
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  • 980 12  -  By DENNI BOY T)ARYL'S LARK was "flying" at the finish when third to Capital Gain over BJf lost week. I thought that the Even Stevens gelding was a little unlucky when for some distance in the straight he was unable to obtain a run.
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  • 325 12  -  By Our Racing Correspondent I USTEROID did o sparkling goilop here this morning. With apprentice Edward Stephen up, Lusteroid sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 2/5 on a good track. Bat the fastest workoat of the morning «M dene by CORDON BLEU when he strode out stylishly
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  • 559 13  -  By Joan Crosby Fade in to o little over o year ogo in the tropical paradise of J a m a i c a where Burt Reynolds, making his sixth successive film, is saying he will "do no more TV." A quick dissolve brings us
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  • 119 13 The story of million robbery Alan King has been •ig n e d by producer Robert M. Weitman for a top featured role in •The Anderson Tapes," Weitman's initial independent production for Columbia Pictures. The versatile King has been an outstanding actor, comedian and producer in the theatre, movies, television
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  • 77 13 NEW YORK: Vanessa Brown has been set by producer-director Stanley Kramer for a cameo role in "Bless The Beasts And Children,'* film version of Glendon Swarthout's new novel currently before the colour cameras in Prescott, Arizona for Columbia Pictures. Bill Mumy, Barry Robins, Miles Chapin,
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  • 192 13 NEW YORK: Liza Minnelli and Estelle Parsons have been signed to co-star in "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," which A 1 Wasserman will produce for Columbia Pictures. Jan Kadar, the Czech director of the Academy Award winning film, "The Shop On Main Street," will
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 175 13 1 RG AfNJIS ATIOI\j On EON 2 1116 10TH DAY! No Fre® List 11 I .SO. 4 00. 6.M. VM> pm Po« THE SICILIAN CLAN" Aialn Delon. Color. P'V felon PRC HARD-.***** 17TH DAT! No Free Uat Shows: 1.45 8.80 D.« Tomorrow Extra Show 10 am a am: 11.60 *2
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1941 14 LOOKING AND USTENING....tv radio guide I CARROLL. RIOHTBR'S the Catroll Rightof Inslileto GKMBRAL TENDENCIES; The early morning very difficult to take no chances at that time. But as the day advances you are ahle to contact some very interesting men and get them to go along with a plan 'hat
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  • 560 15  -  Lee Mueller WASHINGTON It all began with Martha Washington's Friday night receptions, which were quite dull. According to one source, the plump First Lady would sit herself on a dainty sofa and receive guests one by one, for a few minutes of small talk.
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  • WOMEN
    • 501 16  -  My Marianne Pereira "WO motter what the other whims of fashion, the shirt never goes out of style. It just chonges its ways a little. A tew years ago, the man-tailored shirt was the rage Every jumper, skirt and ponts hod a mon-tailored shirt, French cuffs
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    • 306 16 IN SKIRTS that button op the front so you can leave them open as far up as jou like, thereby baring mini and mldi In the same skirt IN PANTS, not new but now the standard choice for those who choose to stand aside in the skirt
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    • 541 17  -  "Sensuous," says the women's fashion bible about midiskirts NUTS! answers Lee Mueller, who is basically a leg man By Lee Mueller WASHINGTON la Hms city of power ond politics, the matter of women's fashions is of only peripheral importance. What is a hemline com pored
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    • Article, Illustration
      407 17 DEAR ANN: I disagree with year conclusion that the husband who wanted his wife to have an affair with another man was trying to degrade her or even the score because he had a guilty conscience. I had a similar experience with my husband. A psychiatrist explained hi
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 266 18 A LTHOUGH the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Sinoa pore moved steadily yesterday, share prices tended "to ease in fairly octive trading. Issues which eroded were mainly entangled with profit-takers. Hotels continued with their steady Influx of transactions which made Impressive gains In several counters. Properties
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    • 67 18 Early shortcovering In the rubber market found sellers somewhat reserved and the market gained about 1/4 cent from opening levels which were marked down on London advices. Later on, dealer consignment closures returned the market to starting levels. Turnover was fair and confined to RS6 1. Early easiness
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    • 54 18 Mr. Peter Edward Parry, 47, has been elected chairman of P and O Lines Ltd, a member of the 250 ship P and O Group, and operators of the world's largest passenger fleet 10 snips totalling 300.000 GRT. His appointment follows the death on July 31
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    • 24 18 MANILA The Philippine peso stood unchanged Friday at 6.26 pesos gainst U.S. $l. Sales in the Interbank currency market amounted to US$l5O,OOO.
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    • 13 18 The tin price for yesterday was $6BO per plcul up $lO.OO.
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    • 56 18 (Managers Price for Aug. 17) ASIA (NIL TKIPT M Invest 1.10 M'sla Prog. 100 1*0 l.Ofi CHAUTBRib I Ml TR|I81> B O. Fund 1.03 1.08 tUMJAFOMfc t Ml fnd 8'pore 1.7S 8rd 8'pore l.ig GOBI lnd ue The Saving Fund 1.02 8 P Pnnd .OA (Manager's price for
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    • 72 18 TIM noon prtref •t me Singapore Chine* Produce Kxchanre yesterday weres. Coconut Oil O.K.) Bulk 3360 Coconut (Ml It o U I Drum 56.00 M. Copra 31.00 Muniok Whit* Prpper (FOB.) 187.60 Mbtte Pepper 166-00 Sarawak apectaj Biark Pepper (F.O.B.) 162.60 uiiiipona Hpecuu (F.OB.) ***** Black Pepper Lam pong
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    • 149 18 LONDON The huge Jul; trading surplus boosted prices briefly In the Stock Market Thursday before the market folly recognised the drastic cat In Imports caused bj the dock strike. Thereafter, values drifted lower as Interest wanted, and overall business was modest. Lower at first,
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    • 23 18 LONDON Tin was steady with 235 tons. Spot buyers 1521 sellers 1522 business 1521. 3months buyers 1524 sellers 152s business 1525.
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    • 116 18 HONG KONG Friday's currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195 j 196.3 per 100 Straits dollars 152 154 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6.74 6.75 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 450 470 per 1.000 Indian rupees 140 160 par
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    • 603 18 BID and offer prices official)? listed at the close of business in tbe Singapore and Kuala Lnmpur trading rooms of the 8tock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS 0 Amu 1.41 Ajinomoto 2.18 Aku 1.44 Allied Chcx 2.77 Ben. ed Berjaya 1.44 Borne* 1.S5 Iio u stead 1.90 C. 8ufar>
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    • 924 18 BUSINESS done In and reported to the tradlnc 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 ACMA $1.48 (2)- Ajino moto $220 (1): Alcan £1 44 (1) $145 (1); Allied
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    • 37 18 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange were; 30 Industrials 707.35 20 Transp 128.60 15 Utilities 102.98 65 Stocks 223.54 40 Bonds 65.12 Commodity futures index 141.71 up 0.07.
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    • 372 19 OYDNIY Internationa! mining continued to rise in o market designed mainly for speculative issues on Sydney Stock Exchange Friday. Trading in the nickel highflyer vu extremely active in early trading and became hectic towards the end of the session. Share turnovers for the stock rose sharply
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    • 184 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Prices declined In the New York Stock Exchange in continued dull trading. The Dow Jones Industrial average of 30 selected blue chips fell 1.64 to 709.00. Declines outpaced advances 390 to 253 among the 961 issues traded. The market continued to sag
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    • 97 19 GULA Perak Berhad has purchased two of the latest Massey-Fer-guson 165 'Hi Hi', (see picture above) or extra high clearance, tractors to carry out weeding work to ensure the healthy growth of Its first sugar cane crop, which will be ready for harvest early next year. Gula Perak ordered the
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    • 484 19 ARRIVALS 14Aa m. MSA 125 Kuala l.unipur ISA am. MSA >H6 Madras 7-30 a in. MSA 123 Kuala Lumpur 30a.ni. MSA 452 Kuala LUmpur 10 30 am. MSA 449 KBchins 1105 am. MSA 454 Penanc. K. Lumpur 1150 am. MSA 203 Jakarta 1.30 pm. MSA 451 Knotting 2
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    • 91 19 NEW YORK Gold prices were generally steady in quiet trading in markets here and abroad Thursday. London gold was cents higher at the morning fixing, but slipped back li cents at the afternoon session to $35.26 UD one cent from Wednesday afternoon. Paris, Frankfurt and Zurich gold
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    • 96 19 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships In port today. Saturday, August 15: DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 6/7 Astrld Bakke 13/14 Dardanus 20 West (Slang Ann 22 LST Sam apt a 29/30 Eastern Anna 33/34 Wonosarl 36/39 Vola 40/41 Canberra Maru
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    • 466 19 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS Will be received up to noon Friday 11th BaptemUr, ivti for the purchase of 1# polio® patrol launches ranting from 30ft. to 45 ft. In length r«rh powered with a Mingle screw UletMJ engine. These vessels nave been eondemned aa unsea» worth/ and are being ottered for
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  • 442 20 BANK TO PUT UP $4O MIL PROJECT piVE people forced to move by on urbon renewol project were oworded yesterdoy more thon $40,000 compensotion. They hove to moke woy for o $4O million project by a bonk in the "Golden Shoe" in
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  • 272 20 I/'UALA LUMPUR The Federal Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by the Alliance MP for Rawang, Tunku Abdullah, against an Election Court decision finding him guilty of corrupt practices. The Federal Court held that the finding of an Election Judge is final and not
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  • 456 20 TEL AVIV A week after Inauguration of the ceasefire the public mood in Israel ia sombre. Hopes for an early peace have subsided and a strong antl American reaction threatens. No-one in Israel appears to doubt the Governments- intelligence disclosure, publicised intensively
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