Eastern Sun, 5 September 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1439 Saturday, September 5# 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • Article, Illustration
    253 1 2 young heroines save baby J|AND in hand two little sisters braved fire yesterday to save their young brother. Ton Cheok Eng 6, and her young sister Ton Loi Eng 4, were playing in the family room of the 11-room house near Jin Ai Village Community Centre when
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  • 162 1 TEL AVIV Israel yesterday waited to see what actual steps the United States will take to restore the military standstill along the Suez Canal before making any further moves. But observers here said the Israeli Cabinet made a secret decision on Thursday which may
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  • 389 2 'TWO men convicted for counterfeiting Malaysian $5O notes worth $70,000 were yesterday sentenced to eight years' jail each by the High Court. They are printer Shum Wai Tong, 53, proprietor of Sin Kwong Press ot Victoria Street, ond Oh AN Koi,
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  • 187 2 WHEN Cpl. Fred Owen heard he was being posted to Gan, the RAFs island staging post in the Indian Ocean, the first thing he did was to submit a request for an extra-lon e bed for himself. Not that Cpl. Owen Ls
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 190 2 sanic<49 NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL DRAW 30th July to 20th September, 1970 VIU 2.228 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES TWO Ift Prll« MERCEDES Bant 200 (bated on the last 6 digit*) TWO SndPrlx« MORRIS 1100S (based on the last digit*) TWO Srd PHm TWO 4th Prl» TV for Asia. CATHAY PACIFIC IWMI O*UF
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  • 461 3 ENG LAM, 37, works in fear of the low every day to support his family. He s no scoundrel, he says, but just a poor private school taxi driver and sometimes, "pirate" taxi driver. But SCH and pirate" taxi drivers are on
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  • 113 3 SOLDIER Ne Hock Eng. 19, died on Thursday in the General Hospital after he was knocked down by a lorry. Ng was sitting on his motorcycle at Upper Ayer Rajah Road waiting for a friend when the lorry, pulling a trailer, collided Into
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  • 58 3 LABOURER Aug LI an Hoe, 19, was yesterday sentenced to four months' Jail by the Seventh Magistrate's Court for possession of a stolen record player, a screwdriver and a file. He was arrested on May 21 along Fowlie Road and was unable to give A
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  • 27 3 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his wife putting on cloth sandals before walking to the Gandhi Shrine here on Wednesday.
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  • 66 3 Changi Bus Company services last night came to a halt shortly after 9 p.m. when employees refused to work overtime. The action, by the majority of 500 employees, was over discontent concerning working conditions. A source said unreasonable term s in working on
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  • 63 3 A free-1 an c e tourist guide yesterday pleaded guilty to theft of 536,000 worth of Jewellery, watches and cash belonging to the Century Department Store at Beach Road. The Ninth Magistrate's Court, however, postponed the case to Monday because an application for the case to
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  • 134 4 f FHE first foreign bonk to estoblish a branch in Singapore under the new Bonking Low passed by Parliament was announced yesterday. It is the Singapore branch of the First National Bonk of Chicago. The Ministry of Finance has approved Its setting up. the Chairman
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  • 171 4 KUALA LUMPUR A tombstone dealer who th re a t e ned to get "somebody'' to kill a woman for testifying against his brother was yesterday fined $5OO by the Special Sessions Court President, Ng Mann SauPang Koon Sang, 38, was charged with criminally intimidating
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  • 90 4 The Member of Parliament for Alexandra. Prof. Wong Lin Ken (left) takes the oath during a ceremony in the Istana yesterday in which he was sworn in as the new Minister for Home Affairs before President Yusof Ishak. Prof. Wong takes over the portfolio
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR —The High Court yesterday dismissed a divorce suit by a lawyer against his wife because his action was one month too early and his wife was still a minor. Justice Dato S.M. Yong told Lim Soh Wah that the three-year period from the date of
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  • 58 4 NEW DELHI Singapore and India have called upon all parties involved in the Indochina conflicts to resDect "the right of the peoples of each state in the region to determine their future free of outside interference. The joint communique was issued at the end of Singapore
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 83 4 Conversations with Albert Speer This was the key building designed by Albert Speer to redo Benin in the grand fashion envisioned by Adolf Hitler. Beginning Monday you will know all that is to know about... The Ho 2 n?an in Hitler's Germany when World War II ended The only defendant
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  • 334 5 T OS ANGELES, California The Prosecution in the Tote Murder Trial intro- J duced its most important pieces of evidence fingerprints of Charles Wotson, 24, and Patricia Krenwinkel, 22, allegedly found at the star's house on the day of the murders. Watson's
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  • 301 5 AUCKLAND, New Zealand A Singapore student, Joseph Cheng, is claiming about SS€,OOQ damages from Auckland Business College in court. He is claiming S$ 1.230 as refund of tutorial fees and 854,500 for general damages, for return fare to Singapore and compensation for 'lost of
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  • 70 5 VERA CRUZ, Mexkx^ The entire naval force in this Gulf of Mexico port has been r>laced on alert. There are fears that flood waters from the River Papaloapan may hit small villages and town s near the region. The Gulf Security Department had warned thousands of villagers in
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  • 211 5 JAKARTA President Suharto is being accompanied by six experienced snipers on bis current overseas tour, the independent newspaper, 'Merdcka,' disclosed. The paper quoted Suharto's special aide. brigGen. Ali Murtopo as saying that the President had a total of 16 bodyguards with him. Meanwhile, Queen Juliana of
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  • 238 7 MANILA Monsoon roins touched off a landslide which buried a fomily of six under tons of debris in San PabL City, 609 miles south of Manila. Miguel Briones, 29 his wife Rosa!ine 22, and their four children ranging in ages from five months to six years
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  • 30 7 ISLAMABAD Pakistan ha* protected to India over recent anti-Moslem nots in Bombay and Bihar and demanded punishment of the culprit* and compensation tc victim*, officials said here today.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 7 CAMBODIAN GOVERNMENT soldiers walk past a burned car as they move into Srang after 6 davs of eommanist occupation. Cambodian forces met light resistance during their assault on the city.—(l T PI radiophoto). UPI radiophoto.
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  • 165 7 LONDON Education officials will investigate reports that young ch'dren were being used as ''cheap labour" at a London factory. Children were working during school holidays, packing bath salts and ■oap, at a firm of manufacturing chemists, it was revealed yesterday. They were paid
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  • 96 7 ZANZIBAR Parents whose children leave Zanzibar after completing their education risk being expelled from the island or jailed until the children return. The parents of children who leave the country will have to pay all the expenses incurred by the government during the education. If the
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  • 160 7 CANBERRA— Police guards at Russian Embassy have been told not to accept any more tea and sandwiches from a middle-aged Polish-born woman. The Embassy has been under a round-the-clock guard since a petrol bomb attack last October. Miss Eva Wolska. who lives nearby, took pity
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  • 82 7 TOKYO. Britain* Ambassador to Japan. Sir John Pilt-ber, refused to attend a British art exhibition in Tokyo because It was advertised bv a poster apparently depicting a torn Union Jack. A British embasyy spokesman disclosed Sir John had original.y planned to go to the oneninß ceremony
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  • BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
    • 471 7 NEW DELHI. A ferry boat loaded with 92 children and a number of adults capsized on Thursday in the rainswollen Krishna River In the southern Indian State of Mysore. More than 100 persons were feared drowneo. Indian Press reports disclosed. The ferry was taking
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 445 8 W 1 moon looming larger and closer .uj y against the time when the first earthlings set up a pioneer base on its dusty surface, it does seem irrelevant and may K2f ed T.?2 u Impertinent to pose the question. What is a European? But
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  • 188 8 I ABOUR'S days of quiet and inaction have ended judging by the recent disputes that have been reported. Fortunately, no major industrial action has occurred*, especially of a nature that will tarnish the republic's external image of a well-disciplined and dedicated workforce. But it is equally true that
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  • 634 8  -  Bjr Frank Mankiewicz, Tom Braden, TOHN KENNEDY once wrote a book called "Profiles in Courage/' demonstrating that U.S. senators sometimes rote their consciences. He would have been amused at the proof last week that it happens so infrequently as to make a book worthwhile. The proof
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  • 23 8 Keeping a little ahead of conditions la one of of the secrets of business; the trailer seldom goes far Cbarle* M. Schwab.
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  • 570 8  -  By Leslie Murphy, INDONESIA Is making haste slowly In its efforts to build up its Infant tourism industry because the country may soon have more tourists than it can handle. Seventy thousand tourists came last year. This year the government budgeted (or 50 per
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  • 1354 9 Race 1: CL 6 Div. 3—6 F 2.00 p.m. ($4,500) I Joffi oJSi'rh.m. i J J 00 STT (Teh) Johnson 3 3 40C00 l y 812 Tongpang (Ahmad) Kang 1 4 5'i854 l y 8 08 Ganpolin (Mansor) Ng 9 8 ***** Housinr 8 05 r
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  • 1113 10 YlflTH the opening of the new English football season it is almost inevitable that the thoughts of those in the game must go back to England's performances during the World Cup in Mexico earlier this year in order to appraise the need for any changes
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  • 980 11 King disappointed lost week when he could only finish fifth to Royol Mark oyer 7f. But taking a line through his second to Jajaka over BJf at the last meeting here, The King I should be given another chance. At Bukit Timah in May
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  • 438 11 FOREST HILLS, New York Summaries of matches in the US$l6O,OOO (S$480,000) U.S. open tennis championships: Men's singles. 2nd round: Tony Roche, Australia, beat Mark Cox, England 3-6. 7-6. 7-0. 6-2. Fred Stolle, Australia, beat Pancho Guzman, Ecuador, 6-1 6-2, 6-1. Roger Taylor, England. beat Butch Seewagen,
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  • 139 11 PENANG Kaisar did a sparkling gallop here yesterday morning when he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37-3/5 on soft going, reports our racing correspondent. Giggolo also showed good form when he went better than stablemate Balcrest at the end of a 3f spin In 38 3/5.
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  • 207 11 TURIN Japan swept the board in men's gymnastics at the wor'd student games here to win gold and silver in the individual event, and scoring another first place in the team table. In the lead throughout, 22-year-old Teruichi Okamura, from Osaka, took the gold
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  • 668 13  -  By Harold Heffernan, r MIGHT well be traced fro frhe most insufferable dosage of summer smog Soufrhern California has ever known, but frhe facfr remains that normally tranquil people around Hojlywood are screaming at one another. And in too many instances, they're carrying their anger into court.
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  • 56 13 Stowaway Dr. Tony Burke (Leslie Phillips) enjoyine shipboard life in first class fashion with models (L to R) Ophelia (Angela Scoular), Jean (Marcia Fox) Audrey (Sylvana Henriques) and Eve (Yutte Stengaard) in this scene from 'Doctor In Trouble). Elke Sommer a beautiful European dancer In "The Invincible
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 2041 14 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv and radio guide CARROLL RIOHTER'S from the Carroll (tighter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: One of the best day, and evenings for starting a trip that can give you considerable satisfaction and advance ambitions. Care needed on highway, otherwise an unusually good day ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.
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  • 885 15  - HARD WORK GLAMOUR MAKE AN AIR-HOSTESS Story by M. Pereira WHAT docs it take to be an air-hos-tess? What's behind the Intelligent, charming and very attractive girl, who greets you at the entrance of the plane, even looks after you before you reach the plane just to make sure you
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  • Article, Illustration
    4303 16 ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS RAISED BY GENERAL MANAGER OF "DAR-EL-TAHRIR" FOR PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OF THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC Jul v 1 QUESTION: Comrade Premier, the revolutionary spirit of self, reliance is the most Important thing I have learned on m? visit to Korea. During my stay
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 299 18 13ETTER sentiment was received in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday as sustained interest hovered moderately on a firm market. Interest in the newer shares however slackened and trading was mostly concentrated in the other speculatives. An exception was Fancy Tiles which was lilted
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    • 264 18 September first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 52 cents per lb. up 1-7/8 cents per lb. from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market ruled virtually unchanged with only fractional movements from last
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    • 114 18 LONDON The growth of world nickel production will depend on how fast laterite ores are exploited in Asia, the South Pacific and Latin America and the amount of sulphide ore Australian deposits yield, The Guardian said yesterday. The Guardian said in a survey rising costs involved
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    • 181 18 LONDON The London market price of fold Thursday reached Its highest level for nearly a vear when speculators from the Middle East and the Far East showed renewed interest In buying the bullion. At the morning trading session the rate was edged up by 25 cents an
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    • 662 18 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Koala Lompor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B R A lean 1.37 138 Allied Cboe t.94 Ml B»n. ad 1.07 1.10 Berjara 148 120 Borneo m Bouj.tc:i<i •s 1J3
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    • 807 18 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto $2 00 <2); Alran $1.36 (4) $135 (6); Allied Choc. $2 85 (1)
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    • 31 18 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 756.64 20 TlMiap 136.36 15 Utilities 110.21' 65 Stocks 238 62 4Q Bonds 64.81
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    • 102 19 MR. WILLIAM TAN, a sales engineer with United Engineers (S) Pte Ltd left for Tokyo this week to attend a service training course on P 81 H industrial machinery. The course, which will last for two weeks and wdl be attended by representatives of P Sc
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    • 431 19 SYDNEY Speculative shares Friday staged a recovery after early sessions of heavy selling on Sydney Stock Exchange. Queensland Mines recovered well after opening down at $2O. .A $3 rise to $26 a round midday for Queensland Mines soon took its effect on the rest of the uranium section
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    • 168 19 LONDON The market was quietly firm. Some selective buying followed corporate news from leading companies while the Wall Street uptrend further aided sentiment, although the advance was not general. Special situations provided most of the activity and volume remained low. Towards the close the FT index
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    • 84 19 THE noon prim at the Singapore Chlnff Produce Kxcnauge yeMerdaj wen: l «».omit Oil <1- OB.) 52 50 Hulk uiiuiul (Hi (1 OH.) 55 00 Oram M. Copra SO r »0 >iii m ok White r ,iTi, 185 00 Sarawak White 182 50 IVppfr Sarawak special HliM k P«*pper
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    • 102 19 NEW YORK The stock market closed with a sharp gain in aggressive trading Thursday. The upturn reflected a spreading belief on Wall Street that the economy is moving along a recovery path and that interest rates will be coming down soon. At the final bell, the
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    • 96 19 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, Sept. 5. (DEPARTURES) (Godowns) (Vessels) 8/9 Nardana 10/11 Browind 15/15 Ronneburg 18 JensMaersk E.W. Jetty Nichiryu Maru 22 Maiyo 25/26 Madhumati 27/28 Egda 31/32 Lycaon 40/41 Koushin Maru 44 Hakone 45 Jalakala 47
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    • 108 19 Mr. C. Dore, export manager of Siemens India Ltd., sister company of Siemens AG Germany is here to promote his company's products at the Indian Trade inhibition now beins held at the Great World Amusement Park. The exhibition ends on September 9. He is here also
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    • 246 19 Classified Ads. SITUATIONS VACANT Singapore Polytechnic APPLICATIONS are trvvlted from suitably qualified persona for th« pout of Ttx-hnlcal Aselstant in the Singapore Polytechnic. Candidates should nosihs a Technician Diploma in Building or Clvil Engineering of the Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent qualifications and candidates ahould preferably have practical experience In various
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  • 264 20 South Vietnamese troops and police moved yesterday morning into a besieged area of Cholon where at least 70 people were wounded in clashes with militant war veterans. The veterans abandoned their headquarters shack overnight, but many of them were still believed to be
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  • 127 20 I ONDON A childless couple found they were expecting a baby after the husband was advised by his doctor to give up cycling to and from work, according to a letter in yesterday's issue of the British Medical Journal. Dr. E. Saphier, of
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  • 58 20 THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Police clutch a South-Moluccan demonstrator during tight security measures on Thursday for the visit of Indonesian President Suharto. Dutch Police mounted the strongest security operation in the country's history during the President's visit. President Suharto arrived in Bonn yesterday for a state
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  • 249 20 PHNOM PENH—The Vietcong are using naked women on the battle-field in an attempt to lure Cambodian Government soldiers to their deaths, a Phnom Penh newspaper reported yesterday. The dailv newspaper Courier Phnompenhois said the Communist women were first sighted weeks ago during
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