Eastern Sun, 26 September 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1457 Saturday, September 26, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 848 1 DEIRUT King Hussein ond guerrilla leader Yasser Arafot have or* dered a ceasefire and have reached an agreement to end Jordan's civil war. The agreement was reoched in o meeting between Arafat and Sudonese Premier Maj. Gen. Jaafar Numeiry, who was acting as mediator in Amman, Amman
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  • 179 1 A.TDOLA, Zambia About 90 men are missing and feared dead after a massive IN ca ve-in at Mufulira underground mine in the Zambian copperbelt. A statement issued by Roan Consolidated Mines, said several hundred men were safely evacuated from the area but between
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  • 48 1 LONDON Seventy per cent of British schoolchildren are undernourished, according to a »urvey. The survey, by a group at Queen Elizabeth College, London, and involving a sample of 4,000 children, found that the worst fed children were those who lived in more prosperous southern England.
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  • 492 2 WORRIES over gambling debts led a young school worker to suicide by fire, the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Before he set fire to himself after dousing with petrol, Fong Kok Lai, 27 wrote on Sept. 12 two suicide notes one to
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  • 93 2 Miss LIB Kim Kce, 18» claims she Jumped feet from a first-floor balcony last night to escape the unwanted amorous attention of a young man. Miss Lim was admitted to hospital with injuries received in th jump. She told police s h
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  • 184 2 The management of the Sugar Industry of Singapore has rejected recommendations of the National Productivity Centre to introduce an Incentive scheme for workers. The Industry's union, a branch of the Pioneer Industries Employees Union, claims the management has renegaded an incentive scheme introduced last
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  • 173 2 A petrol kiosk in Dun earn Road was struck by robbers Thursday night for the tbird time in recent months. The lone petrol attendant on duty was asked to fill up the robbers' car wiUi $2 petrol and pump air into the tyres at
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  • 277 3 A NATIONAL Serviceman who accidentally shot dead his best friend was yesterday fined $3OO by the First District Court. Ihe District Judge, Mr. Abdul Ghows, found Private Teo Yean Hin, 20, guilty of a negligent act which caused the death of Private Toh
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  • 159 3 Union representatives and the management of Hotel Malaysia will meet on Monday at the Labour Ministry in an attempt to resolve their dispute, a Ministry spokesman announced. The meeting was requested for by the management of the Hotel with the Food, Drinks and Allied
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  • 97 3 Singapore eera m I c workers have a higher efficiency rate than their German counterparts. Mr. Edward Rauch, Managing Director of the .German, Ceramic Manufacturers- Federation, also added that the finished product is of a comparable standard. Heading a 16-man delegation which left lor Bangkok last
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  • 86 3 The first meeting of the governing Board of the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development will be held at the Court Room of the University of Singapore next week. Government and university representatives from Cambodia. Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and South Vietnam will attend the meeting.
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  • 134 3 A man was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court for allegedly having incestuous relations with his 12-year-old daughter. The offence was alleged to have been committed sometime in Mcy at Geylang Road. The magistrate's court has requested that the names of the
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  • 229 3 A thief yesterday stole $1,500 which a hawker had obtained from a Chit Fund to buy hit daughter a sewing machine. Yip Gee Hock, 44, of Noordin Lane, caught the man in the act of ransacking a cupboard. He was awaken bv the noise the thief
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  • 52 3 The police Cadet Unit of Raffles Girls' Secondary School today receives the Le Cain and P. Rajaratnam challenge trophies which it won from units of other schools. A police spokesman said yesterday that the aim of the competition for the trophies was to encourage esnirit d'eorps and
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  • 44 3 Erh sang Chong, 29, was fined $2OO, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to re-sell cinema tickets to a customs officer. He was attempting to sell 67 tickets valued at $33.50 mp. at the Queen» Theatre on Sept. 2%
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  • 422 4 SINGAPORE ranks second in Asia in motor vehicle population, it was disclosed yesterday. Up to the end of last month, the motor vehicles registered in the Republic totalled 282,374 which, the police spokesman, Mr Leslie Wong Sze Ying described as lethal weapons
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  • 128 4 Singapore's latest entertainment complex the £500,004 Pearls Opera House officially opens at the People's Park Complex in the heart of bis; Chinatown today. The ultra-modern, fully air-conditioned show house will cater for the tastes of young and old alike. According to Mr. Tan Tee Eng.
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  • 137 4 A 54-year-old man, who operates as a loner pinchine coin boxes in daylight alt over the island, has been detained by police A police statement last night said investigations indicated he was involved in about 150 cases of telephone coin-box thefts over the
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  • 62 4 A girl who fell from the fifth floor of a block of flat* in Paya Lebar has l>een admitted to the General Hospital in a critical condition. Police has identified her Miss Ong Kim Lian, 18 She and a room-mate had returned after midnight yesterday from
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  • 184 4 OVER 300 guests attended a Culinary Art and Food Exhibition at the Conference Hall last night The novel food display in aid of the Children's Charities was officiated by the First Lady, Puan Noor ALshah. The First Lady In her opening address asserted that
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  • 257 5 TJARIS Singapore Prim# Minister had talks with President Pompidou ond his two senior ministers, Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas and Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann on Thursday. A spokesman tor Mr. Lee disclosed the talks centred on South-East Asia, particularly Indochina and economic co-operation between France
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  • 108 5 JAKARTA The Indonesian Government has taken over the mansion that Dr. Sukarno's Japanese born widow, Ratna Sari Dewi, claims was riven to her by the former president Dewi arrived in Jakarta last night from Tokyo. Dewi has informed relatives of Dr. Sukarno that she will
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  • 157 5 KUCHING There were indications that the communists were trying to re-activate *heir contacts in uHban areas in Sarawak, the Chief of Armed Forces Staff, General Tan Sri Ibrahim bin Ismail, disclosed. The communists he warned, would be encouraged to infiltrate into urban areas if the
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  • 157 5 KUALA LUMPUR Both fhe University of Malaya Authority and its academic staff yesterday assured the Government of tfieir fullest cooperation in efforts to find solutions for durable unity among the various races. Th« Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Ungku Aziz, said that the University was ever
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  • 198 5 Britain's representative* for the air talks with the Singapore Government are scheduled to arrive here tonight. The team of six officials and three advisers Is led by Mr. LeGoy, a senior official of the British Board of Trade. The talks between the two governments
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  • 304 6 T>HNOM PENH Cambodian troops manoeuvred at Tang Kauk in on attempt to encircle on estimated Communist regiment and cut off all its escape routes. The Vietcong and North Vietnamese still remain entrenched in the centre of Tang Kauk, located 52 miles north of
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  • 122 6 BANGKOK The threat of Communist Chinese expansion extends to Japan, Nationalist China, the entire South-east Asia and other countries further south, Thai Armed Forces Chief-of-StafT Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya warned. He declared the Chinese Communists were also creat ng trouble along their long border with
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  • 153 6 WASHINGTON The aircraft-carrier Moh n F. Kenned j* has joined the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, the Pentagon announced. Its arrival brings to X the total of bit 0.8. air-craft-carriers. each «rith approximately too planes, operating in the Middle East. The ethers are the
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  • 244 6 PARIS U.S. Presidential Adviser Henry Kissinger will arrive in Paris today for urgent talks witn American negotiators at the deadlocked Vietnam Peace Conference, U.S. sources disclosed. They expected Kissinger to remain In Paris over the weekend, but had no detailed knowledge of his schedule
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  • 476 7 TTNITED NATIONS British Foreign Secretory Sir Alec Douglas-Home said the hijackings of aircraft, holding hostages and the war in Jordan have taken the world near the abyss. What had occurred must give a new sense of urgency to deliberations in the United
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  • 269 7 TON DON Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath said last night he would be prepared to face a general strike to carry through laws to rolorin industrial relations in Britain. In his first major television appearance since bis victory over the Labour Part? last June,
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  • 268 7 VIENTIANE The pro-Communist PitWl Lao have made behind-the-scene approaches to the International Control Commission (1.C.C.) on Hi« starting of Laotian peace talks, informed diplomatic sources said yesterday. The sources said the Pathet Lao had made quiet approaches to ICC representatives in
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  • 183 7 MANILA A pretty British movie starlet making a local picture here. Thursday accused her Filipino leading man of trying to make love to her forcible off screen. Miss Jean Gipson, 22. who said "he worked as an entertainment writer for the Hong Kong
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  • 481 8 N-blast puts out burning column of gas MOSCOW A burning column off natural gas, which roared above the Central Asian Desert for 1,064 days, was put out by an under ground nuclear explosion, 'Komsomolskaya Pravda' disclosed. The Communist youth newspaper cited the explosion, which took place In
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  • 80 8 Voted the "Top Pop Group" In the 'Melody Maker Pop Poll Awards 1970, members of the "Led Zeppelin" group pose with their awards during a presentation at Savoy Hotel, London. The group comprises (from left) Jimmy Page, Robert Plant (also voted Britain's "Top Male Singer") and
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  • 412 8 T OS ANGELES An 18-year-old girl-.witness in the Sharon Tate Murder Trial claimed she was the target of a murder attempt by members of the hippie "Manson Family." She also disclosed In court that she was a mental hospital patient "during the last
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  • 230 8 WASHINGTON The man who led Japan's surprise attack on PeaH Harbour disclosed that if the Americans had not made so many mistakes, he probably would have died that December 7. Mltsuo Fukuda, then a 39-year-old commander in the Japanese Navy, was the pilot of
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  • 458 9 The Nixon Administration says its policies of gradual but firm economic- restraint at last nave conquered inflation. three top economic advisers to Democratic Presidents John u j B. Johnson said the Republican Administration nos produced rising unemployment and chronic and creeping paralysis of
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  • 194 9 WASHINGTON The tint hijacker ot an American plane to Cuba to be returned directly to U.S. authorities was handed over yesterday, the State Department said. Private Robert Labadie of the U.S. Army, accused of hijacking a Trans World Airlines plane to Havana last
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  • 326 9 WASHINGTON, Se-nate-Ho use conferees agreed yesterday to limit the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) to delending against a surprise Soviet attack on ÜB. long-range noclear missiles. The action barred expansion of the controversial ABM system Into a nationwide network aimed
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  • 49 9 SYDNEY Although wearing a snakeskin fabric bikini, Kerry Woods isn't going to scare the boys away. On the contrary, this new bikini model might just be a pretence for the boys im gather around her and even ask whether the} may pet the reptile^
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  • 39 9 GUATEMALA CITY The Communist rebel armed forces has said it will execute U.S. military and police advisers unless the government releases in 48 hours "all the persons who have been kidnapped by the police or the army."
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  • 647 10 A MMAN, the capital of Jordan, devasted by a week-long battle, stands as a monument to the egregious folly of the Palestinian commandos. King Hussein's forces appear to have secured full command of the city and reports indicate only operations to Hi 1 011 1110 fnierrillaa are
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  • 779 10  -  By Joseph Alsop, Mercifully, we are not going to skimp on the national defence quite so dangerously as the Nixon Administration originally intended. The first orders disseminated in the Pentagon and with a war still on were to cut next year's defence budget by another $6 billion.
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  • 303 10  -  By Yuko Nakamikado, THE chances are improving for Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato to stay in office for two more years, at factional manoeuvring continues within his Liberal Democratic Party. The party holds a convention in late October or early November to elect a president who
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  • 1540 11 Race it a. 4 Wv. 6—6 F—l.OO p.m. ($7,500) 9 Bilvenam |y 9.00 J Brcuk (Tjoa) Dawkins JO I. Princely coaefa |y 900 Betsey (J Donnelly) Nelson 9 J. 0 Punter's Bill 3y 813 Ace (Osman) Didham 11 4. Collusion 3y 813 Victor (Tulloh) Nawari 14 B
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 202 12 IPOH Several prominent members of the bench and bar in Malaysia will take part in the annual golf competitions for the Dass Brothers Trophy and the D.R. Seenivasagam Memorial Trophy to be held here next month. The two competitions, organised b v the Perak Bar
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    • 81 12 KOTA BHARU Twen-ty-five-year-old Tengku Amin bin Tensku Ishak today won the 26-mile state's marathon race organised by the Kelantan Athletics Association. This is his second victory in two successive years. Tengku Amin beat 13 other competitors and reached the tape within two hours, 53 minutes and
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    • 28 12 HONG KONG An Albanian basketball team with men and women players have arrived in Peking last night on Chinese invitation. Radio Peking reported yesterday.
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    • 172 12 BANGKOK, General Torsak Yomnak, President of tiie Football Association of Thailand and FIFA Vice-President today flatly denied rumours that he would contest against Malaysia's Tunku Abdul Rahman for the post of President of the Asian Football Confederation. "I cannot understand how this talks started," he said
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    • 138 12 EDINBURGH Britain's Tony Jacklin, the reigning United States open golf champion, fired a tremendous 65 to take a two-stroke lead in the 10,000 sterling (24,000 dollars) Wills Open tournament. Jacklin, off form recently stormed into the lead with a total of 132 for 36 holes 12
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    • 395 12  -  By Jim Odgers MADRID The young United States squad forged to a sevenstroke lead at the halfway stage of the Eisenhow er Trophy men's wor'd amateur team gold championship here today. The U.S.A. holders of the trophy, added another total of 213 to their
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    • 167 12 NEW YORK Major league baseball results and standings after Thursday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore-X 101 54 New York 89 67 12* Boston 83 74 19 Detroit 76 79 25 Cleveland 75 81 26 i Washington 70 85 31 WEST W L GB
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    • 154 12 Singapore's four man team of wrestlers left here last night for Ceylon to compete In a triangular meet to be held on September 28. The Singapore foursome for the three nation contest are Captain Chan Seek Sung. Cheng Mul Jong, Yap Ouan Kwee and Liang Soon
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    • 1016 13  -  p>.£.y By Denni Boy sired by New Zealand bred champion Alcimedes, has a strong chanco of winning the New Zealand Conference Cup for Class Two Division Two horses over the mile, on the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting today. At
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    • 304 13 It is an odds on bet that traditional bookprices like 100-6 will not be hard on tr.e race tracks or seen chalked up in Britain's of betting shops when decimal currency b jmes official next February. •1 new system, of deCut.ai odds to match decimal
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    • 558 13 Silver Spray, Auric stable's brightest hope for the Gold Cup t4iis Sunday, wound up his preparation with a splendid gallop here yesterday morning. With Rod Dawklns astride. Silver Spray went once round the track at a steady pace. Then clapping on the pace from the
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    • 280 14  -  By Gary Kate •\JEWPORT, Rhode Island Gretel II Australia, benefitting from a wind shift on the final leg, upset defending Intrepid of the United States by one minute, three seconds yesterday to cut the U.S. lead to 3-1 in the America s Cup
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    • 373 14 NEW YORK Former world Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay applied for a boxing licence and underwent a medical examination at Hie New York State Athletic Commission offices here today. Frank Morris, chief deputy Commissioner. Bald the application would be processed at a commission meeting on
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    • 143 14 LOS ANGELES Australia's Rod Laver complained bitterly about conditions on Los Angeles Tennis Club's granstand court after beating Nikkl Plllc of Yugoslavia In the Pacific Southwest Open Championships here last night. Laver, who won the match 7-5. 6-7. 6-4 to reach the Quarterfinals, commented: "The way
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    • 601 14  -  By LESLIE NAKASHIMA TOKYO Yoshiaki Numata, three inches taller and two years younger at 25, was a slight favourite today to retain his World Boxing Councils (WBC) junior lightweight crown against Raul Rojas of San Pedro, California Sunday night. Boxing experts here
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  • 1132 15  -  By Sam W. Morris, Image-making is a popular and successful advertising technique in the United States. Each image, symbol or slogan, widely publicised and easily recognised and remembered, helps to sell products, espouse causes of all kinds, and carry messages. Take Smokey ihe Bear, for example. This
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  • 1240 16 T'O television's Doctors Gannon, Loch ner, Craig, Stuart, Welby and Kitey, add Doctors Goldstonc, Pettit, Hardin, Barrin, Marsh and Thorpe. To television's lawyers Brian and Neil Darrell and Nichols, add Hansen, Sullivan, Barrett, Silverman and Walters. To Mannlx. add the Silent Force. To teachers Dixon Endlcott,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 98 16 DATELINE: DANGER! IN AN ATTEMPT TO WARD OFF JERRY'S ATTACK,LEE ROY GRABS THE COMPRESSED AIR HOSE AND RELEASES BLASTS OF AIR AT THE OTHER BOY'S "V r J K v is 1 THE WIZARD OF ID by John Saunders and AMen McWlams t*. I s>: V A im:*2 MEANWHILE/ ON
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  • 232 17 HOLLYWOOD Four ▼ears in the making and budgeted at over $4 million, "The Aristocats" is the 23rd animation feature from Walt Disney Productions and the second to be based on an original story. In varying stages of development since 1963, 44 Aristocats" is the last
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  • 154 17 PARIS, 1919 Madame Bonfamille calls Monsieur George Hautecourt, lawyer and old friend, to make out her will. She leaves her estate to Duchess, her cat, and three kittens, but everything reverts to her faithful butler, Edgar, following the deaths of the first heir. Upon learning of the will, Edgar
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  • 99 17 LONDON Stanley Holloway has been signed for a top featured role in "Flight Of The Doves,'' which Ralph Nelson is producing and directing for Columbia Pictures. Holloway created the role of Alfred P. Doolittle in both the stage and screen versions of "My Fair Lady," receiv- ing
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    • 78 18 The Industrial Commercial Bank Ltd. With the rapid growth of industrialisation in Singapore, on* bank stands out amongst the many. The Industrial ft Commercial Bank Is geared to serve end finance Industrie! projects as well as provide a wide range of commercial banking services to ell business men. Safe deposit
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  • 201 21 Denlse Young Ls 17 years old. blonde, pretty and very leggy sne ls also a qualified pilot. Bhe started flying when she was 14 and at 17 with 100 hours flying time logged she took off in the Palms to Pines women air
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 261 22 of business weighted more in the rooms of Maloy- sio and Singapore yesterday. Activity was again centred on a few firm spots and on speculative account strengthened the market further. A lethargic note was dictated in the rest of Industrials with price movements within very narrow limits. On
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    • 60 22 (Manar er*« Price for Sept. 2€) ARIA UNll TBU8T8 M Inveat Poad 1-tl 1.26 M'Bia Prog. 1.00 1.05 CHAKTKRKD UNI1 TRU8T8 i. O Pnnd l SINGAPORE I'NIi TBU8T? Cad N'porc 1.78 •rd «t'iM»re M« Cam fad. M 1411 Thr saving rund M 1.03*d B- P Pnnd .93 88xd
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    • 13 22 The tin price for yesterday wan $666 per picul down $2.75.
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    • 68 22 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. Sept. 26. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1 Kenko Maru 10/11 Vishva Klrtl 8/9 Emma Bakke 15/16 Iwashlro Maru 19 Yamay&su Maru 30 Kliaa 25/26 Ohkawa Maru 31/32 Hel 46 Ulysses ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels 27/28 Eastern
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    • 118 22 BONG KONG Friday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196.5 197.5 oer 100 Straits dollars 149.5 151.5 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.74 6.76 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 475 495 Der 1.000 Indian rupees 135 155 per
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    • 264 22 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday SOk cents per lb. down 1 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was slightly easier. Opening values were unchanged and then levels ruled very quietly for the
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    • 714 22 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 Acma 1.33 134 Ajinomoto 195 1.99 Alcan 1.42 1.43 Allied Choc 2.76 278 Ben. 1.04 1.05 Berjaya 1.17 Borneo 1.63
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    • 816 22 BUSINESS done in 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 $133 (4); Ajinoninto SI 97 (2); Alcan $1.41 (1) $142 (3); Allied Choc.
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    • 66 22 COPENHAGEN Japan Slans to invest 100 mllon U.S. dollars In the world bank later this year, the Danish news agency Rltzau said Thursday. The projected investment. Ritzau said, was discussed unofficially at the international Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank conference. The deposit, if realized. would raise
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  • 423 23 SYDNEY Mining high-flyers improved in afternoon trading ofter early selling on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Towards the close market optimism revived and turnovers were again high. In the early session many of the recent high priced flyers weakened under persistent selling pressure but with Just over
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  • 522 23 ARRIVtIS 1.45 am MSA 125 Kuala Lonipor 8.25 a m MSA .VMi Madrid 9-30 a m Ms% 123 Kuala Lumpur 830 a.m. Ms\ 452 Kunln Lumpur 10 30 am MSA 44V Ku chln« 1106 a.m. MSA 454 Penang. K Lumpur 1150 am MSA 20.1 Jakarta 1.30 pin MSA
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  • 173 23 The largest container vessel carrying the Dutch flag was launched at the Van der Giessen yard in Holland recently. The vessel it the 25,600 gross tons 'Abel Tasman'. The 'Abel Tasman will be commissionai early next year. Order by Koninklijke Nedlloyd n.v. of Rotterdam. Holland,
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  • 395 23 NEW YORK A further rise in the cost of living, although at a slower rate, and drops in durable goods orders and personal income headed a lengthy list of unfavourable indicators in the U.S. economy this week, offset only by a drop in the prime
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  • 360 24 jyjANILA An unexploded rifle grenade and the frosted mirror-like glass windows of his car saved the life of Moslem Congressman Salipada Pendatun the victim of o mid-town Manila ambush. The attackers, who were in another car, used armalite rifles, carbines and grenade launchers in
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  • 61 24 Hussain bin Matnawi, 34. charged with five counts of house-breakine and theft, was remanded at the Criminal Investigation Department till next Wednesday, pending further investigation. He is alleged to have stolen property and cash amounting to $46,084.47 from various shops in the city from Ma v 10 to
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  • 150 24 HONG KONG The China Mail reported yesterday that "a Singapore police deserter" was refused permission to hoard an Air India jet at Kai Tak Airport. The report, headlined Hong Kong stowaway," did not say who he was and what happened to him. The airport general
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  • 151 24 VICTORIA, British Columbia—A heavily armed bank robber, who hijacked a sailboat, surrendered to the U.S. Coast Guard yesterday and released three hostages unharmed. His surrender ended a I l hour land and sea drama that started with a bank robbery here Thursday afternoon. The gunman had earlier
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