Eastern Sun, 19 September 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents> Esfd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1451 Saturday, September 19, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 348 1 Jordanian troops hove holfred their advance to allow guerillas to cross over to their side. Field Marshal Habes Majali, Jordan's Commander-in-Chief, said yesterday. His announcement one of o series of statements issued over rodio came after guerillas hod earlier spurned his offer of safe conduct
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  • 69 1 LONDON: Princess Muna, British-born wife of Jordan's King Hussein (left), takes her children, Prince Abdullah (right), 9, and Prince Feisal, 7, to St. Edmund's School in Hindhead, Surrey on Thursday. Woman in background is not identified but believed to be the children's
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  • 184 1 PRESTWICK, Scotland A lovesick Englishman drove 200 miles Thursday night to persuade an old girlfriend from Boston to get off her homebound plane and give him another chance. Brian Pearl, 21, of Bolton, Lancashire, pleaded with Maureen Oleary, 23, over th« shortwave radio Into the
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  • 189 2 GANG, which hod been preying on schoolchildren, has been smashed by police. A police spokesman said arrests were made during the last 24 hours ending They were responsible for at least six reported robberies on schoolchildren over the last two weeks. Police intensified their
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  • 174 2 THE Coroner's Court finally established at an inquiry yesterday that motor cyclist Klsud bin Siram, 59, did not die from 'dog bites" as reported In a newspaper on Sept. 15. "He died of laceration of the brain due to fractured skull," said a
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  • 105 2 CARPENTER. Tan Tian flock, wag tooay wn trnrrd to 30 months' jail for his part in an armed robbery in which a housewife lost $2,483 in cash and property. Tan Tian Hock. 19. who was employed it the Port of Singapore Authority, pieaded guilty to robbing
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  • 134 2 The haunted house in Owen Road Thursday night claimed its first victim a bogus spook, who was knocked cold after a falL The boy, Soudakavs Singh, 16 was unconscious and wag taken to hospital where he was revived and sent home The "spooky drama"
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  • 20 2 The Singapore Government Gazette announced Deepavali will now fall on October 29 instead of October 28 this year.
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  • 107 2 An Exhibition and Sale of Paintings for the Christmas Fair 1970 will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the residence of Mrs. Lucia Valdex. wife of the Philippines Consul-General. Admission at $3 each will enable visitors to
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  • 138 2 A libel writ filed against a local Chinese daily newspaper by the Chairman of the defunct Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries was discontinued yesterday because both parties have come to "certain terms." The plaintiff, Mr. Charles EM Keng Pang, had issued the writ claiming damages
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  • 290 3 relotions between two brothers ond their business interests were yesterday disclosed at a murder preliminary inquiry. Giving evidence on the second doy of the inquiry wos taxi-driver Lim Loon Meng, 35, brother-in-low of Quek Boon yon, who is tentatively charged with the
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  • 109 3 LORRY driver Chua Eng Wah, 23, was yesterday convicted on two charges of abetting in an assault on two persons after a near collision. The Third District Judge. Mr K T. Alexander, fined him $250 and $5O respectively on both charges On Aug.
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  • 57 3 AN old man was found dead in a drain behind Albert House in Albert Street, at 6.45 a.m. yesterday. Police have asked relatives to contact Insp. A. M. Mani of Kandang Kerbau Police Station. The dead man, clad In a blue shirt and white
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  • 174 3 WELL over 5,000 peopie, both men and women, attended the month long Family Planning publicity campaign which ended on Tuesday. The campaign organised by the Family P annlng and Population Board was aimed at allaying the fear of women using the pills. This was
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    • 184 3 Business at its Singapore Hyatt Hotel i IB Nil I •i N N > Sk Ski s ill 4i 8* 3 N L 8 i m S 91 m >,2 2 ft i, 3 4 *3*/ 3 2 Ki k Ik W y k m I ft Nfi 8 1
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  • 225 4 OYDNEY A 42-year old Singapore schoolteacher undergoing training in Sydney was ordered to surrender his passport by the Special Federal Court on Thursday. The court was told during extradition proceedings that John Durairajasingam Rajah, of suburban Liverpool, had appropriated 5517,000 from his ex-wife's share
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  • 46 4 Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Communications. will make an important announcement over Channel 5 at 3.35 ptn. toda v shortly before the 1970 Post Office Savings Bank Lucky Draw commences. Twenty prizes of $5OO each will he given away at the draw.
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  • 202 4 THE Far East Air Force "Mercy M ission" No. 103 Squadron helicopters with their familiar yellow-coloured SIR Whirlwinds was yesterday presented with its Squadron Standard. The formal presentation. made by the Earl of Bandon, a former Commander of the FRAP., Air Chief Marshal who
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  • 133 4 Two more vessels costing about $6O million has been ordered by the Neptune Orient Lines from a Finnish ship building firm. The contract was signed by the Republic's shipping line and the firm of Oy Wartsila Ab of Helsinki yesterday. Supertanker The new orders, scheduled
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 351 5 T OS ANGELES Charles Manson owned a pistol identical to the one used in the Sharon Tate murders, a State witness testified at the murder trial. It disappeared from Spahn Ranch about the time of the killings, he added. Danny Decarlo, 20.
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  • 52 5 HONG KONG A 62-year-old Chinese weatherman has been mshine accurate weather forecasts with the help of Chairman Mao Tse Tone's thoughts, the New China News Aiencj claimed. Li Chuan. a production brigade weatherman in Kwangtung Province. I South China, alleged |he could forecast typhoons and cold
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  • 203 5 SYDNEY Detectives Investigating the death of the four-month-old baby of a British migrant couple found floating in a tub of water in a suburban back yard now believe the child was murdered. Police at suburban Merrylands found the body of Tresa-Ann
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  • 136 5 JAKARTA Four hundred Army sharpshooters are being trained in the hills near Jakarta to safeguard the Indonesian capital from possible disturbances durinr the general elections next year, a senior Jakarta army officer disclosed. Colonel Subchan. Commander of the First Infantry Brigade of the Jakarta Regional Military
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  • 33 5 NASSAU BAHAMAS A fire destroyed over 100.000 gallons of rum In Nassau. The damage was estimated to be 551,500,000 at the rum plant owned bv Bacardi and Company.
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  • 216 5 WASHINGTON Six law students have intervened in a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) case, asking that Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company be required to tell the public in future advertisements that its tyres are not as safe as it claimed. If they win. the
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  • 259 7 T>E&GIO CALABRIA, Italy Bonds of demonstrators ormtd with guns ond Iran bars turned ReggSo Colobrio into o city of torrov in o fourth successive night of rioting. One bond holed up in the city cothedrol kept police at bay through the night. Another crowd
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  • 253 7 MANILA Police yesterday maintained their cordon around a mountain in North Pampanga Province, suspected of being a Huk hideout. The cordon was set up following an exchange of Are between police &nd dissidents at the foot of Mount Arayat. 65 miles from Manila. Bloodstains
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  • 121 7 BONN Dissemination of pornography in West Germany will be permitted under a Sex Law Reform Bill approved by the Cabinet on Thursday. The Bill also abolishes penalties for allowing immoral acts by adults on one's premises, but procurement for gain remains a criminal offence.
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  • 93 7 ZANZIBAR Zanzibar President Sheikh Abeid Karume yesterday condemned religious and women's organisations in East Africa for criticising his Government's marriage policies. Be claimed they were aimed a t 'ensuring greater racial infgia t*on\ East African organisations have string!j cri- ticised what thev have called 'forced marriages'
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  • 72 7 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER LEE KUAN TEW (right) la welcomed oft his arrival at Adler Airport, Caucasus, by his Soviet counterpart. Alexei Kosyfin. The 1 Prime Ministers later expressed satisfaction at the progress made in expanding co-operation between the 1 countries after their 3-hour talks. Timofei Guzhenko, Soviet
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  • 352 7 Expert confirms Israeli photo of truce violation AUCKLAND. New Zea lauo A Royal New Ztaiand Air F o r c f photo reconnaissance expert says he is conv.nced from study of an Israeli aerial photograph of an Egyptian missile site that the photo was taken by
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  • 71 7 CHICAGO President Nixon went shopping for men's ties in a Chicago department jstort on Thursday. He picked out eight that he liked and the® asked a White Houst aide to pay the bill at almost Bs2lo. Nixon went shopping In Marshall-Field's Btort during a short stroll
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  • 628 8 »pHE civil war in Jordan, If it can be called one, tends to cloud two major issues in the Middle East. The first is the 90-day ceasefire starting August 7 to which Jordan, Egypt and Israel agreed and which now Is unlikely to be extended If not
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  • 739 8  -  By Joseph Alsop, THE block lies told by Soviet Ambassador Anatoli Dobrynin to Secretary of State William Rogers have now become too important to be passed oyer in silence. They were the key factor, in truth, in the ugly, deadly dangerous mess that the American policy-makers have got
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  • LETTERS
    • 453 8  -  J.A. I Agree wholeheartedly with L.K. who wrote to say that Singapore needs a hospital for congenital mental patients. I also feel the Government should build more mental hospitals like Woodbridge. I know of some cases. Family A has a little girl. I refer
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    • 142 8  -  WEE KIM SIAH. THE Katong Community Centre's television set Is situated In a small plot of land. A few wooden benches are provided for seating. It is remarkable to note that the television set has a built-in shelter and the poor people have to brave
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  • 586 10 Successful operation of greyhound racing in the Portuguese territory of Macao, near Hong Kong, has led to the development of a most unusual trade for certain Australian exporters. Greyhound dogs, trainers and totalisator machines have been sent from here recently to establish the sport in Jakarta,
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  • 393 10 TOKYO Challenger Raul Rojas of San Pedro, California yesterday predicted he would score a fourth round knockout over World Boxing Council's (WBC) junior lightweight champion Yoshiaki Numata in their 15-round title fight here, Sept. 27. Rojas made the prediction before he sparred four rounds with
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  • 188 10 NEW YORK. —The New York State Athletic commission yielded to a court order Thursday and agreed to grant Cassius Clay a boxing licence, clearing the way (or him to reclaim the heavyweight title that was taken away from him 3i years ago. In an official
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  • 193 10 NEW YORK Major league baseball results and standings after Thursday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore X 96 53 New York 83 67 131 Boston 77 73 191 Detroit 76 73 20 Cleveland 73 77 231 Washington 70 78 251 WEST W L OB
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  • 33 10 LONDON, At the 1 nai forfeit stage yesterday Cranley and Singing scot were taken out of the \yr 0010 Cup handicap run over six furlongs today eaving 21 declared runners.
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  • 958 11  -  m Denni Boy f H AMPAGNE 11, a four-year-old Matrice gelding, has o bright chance of winning the $20,000 Asian Racing Conference Cup today. H« ron a fair race in his debut when sixth to the brilliant Able Envoy over 6# at Bukit Timah.
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  • 278 11 KUALA LUMPUR Chukell Stable's ABLE ENVOY, the early favourite for the Prime Minister's Gold Cup, wound up his training when he came out for half pace work with George Podmore astride. He was fighting for his head all the way. The Idomenro gelding is In
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  • 622 11  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman. AKRON, Ohio Jock Nicklaus likes to get one thing straight. He's not knocking money. It's fine. At age 30, though, he puts one thing ahead of it: Satisfaction. Jack Nlcklaus went to some lengths to get his point across
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  • 73 11 MANILA The World Boxing Council (WBC) ye terday approved a title fight between world Junior lightweight champion Toshlakl Numata of Japan and Raul Rojas of the United States. WBC President said in a statement the council approved the match In Tokyo because any world champion is entitled to
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  • 139 12 r T I WO lones of 100 metres of the now Japonese Oka AllWeother Trock were opened by the Minister for Social Affairs, Mr. Othman Wok, at the Farrer Park Athletic Cen- tre yesteday. The experimental track, costing 970,000 was Installed by the Oka En Tost Cas
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  • 237 12 BANGKOK The vlsitln K Singapore army officers squash team beat the Bangkok British Club In a six match series here last night by lour to two. The visitors, faced with a strong set of opponents gave a fine exhibition and were rewarded with a well deserved
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  • 126 12 BRUSSELS E glaad and West Germany are the favourites in the first ever European Cop hockey competition which "TtfiS 9 mM«M an taking part In the competition, which wiil also qualify the four se-mi-finalists for the first World Cup series at Lahore, In Pakistan, next February. The
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  • 25 12 KUALA LUMPUR Badminton star Tan Aik Mong of Fenang was named the Sportsboy and swimmer Ong Mei Lin of Perak the Sportsgirl of 1969.
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  • 215 12 (N accordance with its policy of keeping its boys In constant training with friendly games, Singapore Pools Sports Club travels to Malacca next week for a two-day friendly fixture. The Pools are scheduled to play the Malacca State XI on Sept. 20, at the Kubu
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  • 285 12 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Tnnkn Abdul Rahman said yesterday horse-racing was one of the revenue-earning industries In the country. •The government has, since Independence, derived something like tea times In revenue from racing, 1 he said, when he opened the ive-day Ninth Asian Racing Conference
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 129 12 DATELINE: DANGER! IT'S PRETTY SLIM EVIDENCE/ MONROE, BUT CRIMES HWE BEEN SOLVED ON A LOT LESS/ THE NEW PAINT JOB AND THE BROKEN MIRROR MA/ BE A COINCIDENCE BUT I THOUGHT VOU 80/5 SHOULD KNOW/ 'A h jjf fca THS WIZARD QF by John Saunders and AktenMcWiams MAYBE. WE'D BETTER
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  • 813 16 G.C.F.C. ensures stability —Chairman S THE G en r o I Manager of th Hongkong fir Shanghai Bonking r-orporotion, Singapore, Mr. Lever, will officially open the new general office of Gemini Chit Fund Corporation Limited in the People's Park Complex, New Bridge Road, Singapore,
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    • 65 17 cOßpg -X k X Wearenow in our OWN NEW OFFICE ai the People's Park Complex The Chairman and Board of Directors of fIuTWWTiMMHijI 1 take pleasure in announcing the Official Opening of their New Office at No. 237(first floor) People's Park Complex, New Bridge Road, Singapore 1 by Mr. &F.T.B.
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 195 18 HGRADING in the Stock Exchange off Singopore and Malay- sia yesterday wot quiet with most off the counters easier. Industrials closed with most speculative counters down due to profit taking and towards the end of the day Sentosa Plywood hod a steady stream of sellers,
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    • 198 18 McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publisher* Ltd. Ssterdav announced e forthcoming departure of Mr. John Isaacs, the Publishing Manager, on a six-week promotion and exploratory tour of Europe and substantial areas of Africa. India and Ceylon. Isaacs will attend the Frankfurt Book Fair. In which the company will
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    • 226 18 T ON DON The market moved ahead in quiet trading. Selective buying of leaders on the Wall Street uptrend and continued hopes that the government will take early action on Hie economy pushed prices forward. The current situation in the Middle East and the coal
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    • 119 18 HONG KONG Friday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196.5 197.5 per 100 Straits dollars 151 153 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.7425 6.7525 per Australian dollai 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese Kyats 470 490 per 1.000 Indian rupees 135 155 per
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    • 84 18 NEW YORK,—GoId prices moved higher on markets here and abroad, cancelling sharp drops of the da v before. London gold jumped 17} U.S. cents at the morning fixing, then slipped two US. cents at the second fixing to 38.205 U.S. dollars an ounce up 151 U.S.
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    • 613 18 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of bosiness in the Singapore and Koala Lompor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were; INDUSTRIALS B 8 Aema Ll4 1.37 Alcan 1.40 Allied Choc. 2.76 2.80 IW-n. I 1 OS Btrjaya 1.20 1.22 Borneo I «1 1.04
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    • 787 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 ACMA 11.35 (2); Ajinomoto $2 00 (6); Alcan $1.41 (1); Allied Choc. $2
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    • 86 18 THl: no«o price* ai the Hjngapore Clilnfsf Prod ut-.e bxchanire mirrdaj uere: i <m on lit oil <1- OB) Bulk 52 00 Coconut Oil Drum 54 50 M Copra 30 00 .a m Muntok Wblt« Pepper (FOB.) IISIK Sarawak H'bltc Prpper 1*2 50 Marawak upeelai Black Pepper (FOB) 155.00
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  • 366 19 QJYDNIY Sydney Stock Exchange hod a taste of former boom type conditions in o hectic trading session this week. One of the star performers was Westralian Nickel which almost doubled in price in five days. Most of the rise come Friday a day after the
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  • 515 19 ARRIVALS 1.45 am MSA 125 Kuala l.aaipar 6.25 a m MSA 586 Mudm* 7.30 am MsA 128 Koala Lompor IJHaa. MSA 452 Kuala Lompor 10 -80 am MSA 44V ko efelai 11 n. r < a m MsA 454 Pcnang. K Lumpur 115u«m MSA 203 Jakarta 1-80 om
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  • 159 19 AUCKLAND, The special problem of farm products is among the top items on the list of priorities at talks on Britain's application to join the European Economic Community British Common Market negotiator Geoffrey RipDon said Thursday. Rippon, who arrived for consultations with the New Zealand government
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  • 224 19 WASHINGTON On of President Nixon's top economic strategists said yesterday inflation in the United States is being controlled although wholesale prices, which declined last month for the first time in more than three rears, can be expected to resume Increasingly this month. Hendrik S. Houthakker, a member
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  • 98 19 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, Sept. 19, 1970. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Myrmidon 3/4 President Adams 6/7 Tonan Maru 8/9 Anthon v II 18 Bakuriant 19 Sangihe 20 West Petalin* 20 East Auby 25/26 Bombala 29/30 Ranee 33/34 Priam
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  • Article, Illustration
    124 19 THE most powerful crane-machines came to Singapore's piling sites this week with the arrival of two lifting cranes the ISKB Rus-ton-Bucyrus cranes (seen above). Westpile (SEA.) Pte. Ltd. Singapore received these consignment and •re using these cranes to work on their piling projects on various Housing and Development
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  • 52 19 Mr.ROBERT BROWN, Export Director of John Dewar and Sons Limited, the firm of Scotch Whisky distiller, arrived here yesterday for a 4-day visit. Mr. Brown will hold sales and marketing discussions with the Singapore distributors of Dewar Whisky, Sime Darby Singapore Limited, following the growing increase in whisk? consumption in
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  • 35 19 NEW YORK-Dow J one* closing averages Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange--30 Industrials 757.67 20 Transp 139.44 15 Utilities 107.62 65 Stocks 239.05 40 Bonds 65.30 Commodity futures index 145.62 off 1.07
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  • 448 20 I>OLICE have crippled a notorious gang I specialising in the theft of copper wires. This followed the arrest of four key members of the gang in a number of raids resulting from tip-offs. Hie gang was responsible for several thefts cf railway communication wires
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  • 358 20 Reds away at nig pHNOM PENH Three bottalions of reinforcements yesterdoy linked up with the 5,000-mon Cambodian Task Force dug in for the past eight days along a narrow stretch of the rood to Kompong Thorn. The 4.500 fresh troops moving cautiously through the
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