Eastern Sun, 2 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1462 Friday, October 2, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • Article, Illustration
    631 1 Gomel Abdel Nasser, the father of modern Egypt, was buried yesterday in a simple black shroud. Millions of grieving Egyptians turned his funeral procession into chaos. Screaming "Nasser Nasser" the crowd almost spilled Nasser's coffin off its gun carriage. Grieving throngs surged through police barricades and swarmed around
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 100 2 Major-General P.E.M. Bradley. CB, (BE, DSO, Master of Signals, recently visited the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute. Major-General Bradley, who was received on arrival bv the Director of SAFTI, Colonel Ronald Wee, toured tho camp. He observed National Servicemen and Offi-cer-Cadets in training, including a
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  • 256 2 A former PUB employee yesterday disclosed He was paid $5,000 for information supplied to a gang. The group later robbed the Public Utilities Board of a $124.779 65 payroll. Llm Kan Teo. now under detention In Changi Jail, was giving evidence in a preliminary
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  • 307 2 AN accountant was yesterday untMced to years' jail after pleading guilty to a criminal breach of trust amounting to $360,826 belonging to his company. Choe Weng Kay, 38 former chief accountant, pleaded guilty to 13 charges of fraud, forgery, and falsification of company cash
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  • 31 2 Ac tine Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ong Kian Tiong, leaves today for Brussels to attend the annual Interpol Conference there. He will be away for a week.
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  • 100 2 A man who took away a young girl's identity card while posing as a police inspector was yesterday sentenced to tfcree months' Jail. Goh Teck Guan, 29. pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to the offence committed at the National Theatre on July
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  • 68 2 A fourth person will be charged in court today for possession of counterfeit American currency. A police party, led by Inspector Roger Lim of the Commercial Crime Section, raided a house in Commonwealth Crescent and detained him. Prom the house, the party recovered two
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  • 24 2 CHUA Geok Yian. 3. was killed instantly when she wai knocked down by a truck at Upper Ayer Rajah ttoud yesterday.
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  • 262 3 Alarmed lighter owner* fearing heavy losses will appeal to the Government to IK them continue using the Singapore River. A memorandum will be sent to the Ministry of Law and National Development soon b> the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association. A recent announcement that the Singapore River would
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  • 226 3 1 REGISTRATION of pirate taxi drivers for job conyersion began yesterday. There was no rush in the three centres set up by the Ministry of Communications at the Ministry of Labour, Registrar of Vehicles and Chinese Chambers of Commerce. Pirate taxi drivers
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  • 268 3 LONDON Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew flies in today for talks on defence and the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in Singapore. He will also meet leading industrialists, former Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson and other party leaders during his flve-day stay.
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  • 69 3 Two old men were found dead durln* the past 24 hours Police said Pang Ah Yit, 69, was found dead at the Junction of Delhi Street and Tian Lye Street at 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday. Another man Wong Law, 63, of PSA Quarters, Nelson Road,
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  • 36 3 Motor cyclist, Teo Kim Thye, 18, flew off his machine and banged into the rear of a bus whet* his motorcycle skidded yesterday. Teo, of Geylang Road, was admitted to hospital in critical condition.
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  • 160 3 An appeal case affecting the jurisdiction of the magistrates' courts would be heard today before the Criminal Court of Appeals. A written judgment by Mr. Justice C ho or Singh has ruled that magistrates' courts had no jurisdiction at all to try a criminal offence punishable by
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 330 4 IT'UALA LUMPUR The Minister of Information and Culture, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Somali, yesterday announced three steps to develop a national culture. They are the setting up ot a National Culture Council, a National Theatre and a School of Fine Arts- These
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  • 98 4 KUALA TRENGGANU A feasibility study to work out a phased programme for the expansion of the tourist industry it to be carried out soon, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, said yesterday. Hla Ministry was ne- i got ating for the services of
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  • 88 4 MALAYSIA'S permanent U.N. reprrsrntatire H. M. A. Zakarlak (above) thanked for condolences Siren to kin for the death of former Malaysian O.N. Ambassador Bsmsni at Wednesday's General Assembly meetIn Kuala Lumpur, members of the legal circle in Malaysia yester- day described the death of Mr. R. Banuni
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  • 98 4 MORE than SX> Million will be invested by the KSSO Singapore (•roup* of Companies in |he lube facilities. The plan for the local manufacture of base stock* for automotive and industrial lubri cants were announced by the company yesterday. The construction of a P**nt by ESSO
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  • 343 4 JOH ORE BAHRU Lee Won* Tiang, 29. was fully aware of his actions the night he allegedly battered Esther Chan to death, a prosecution witness told the High Court yesterday. He could distinguish between right and wrong. Dr. V. G. Qunl. a consultant psychiatrist
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  • 52 4 TAY Yong Kee, 19. wai sentenced to three years' jail with six strokes of the rotan On a charge ol armed robbery. He admitted entering the Wong Kiong Bar with another person on August 31. and robbed Manager Ang Lian Muey and tho cannier of at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 373 5 17" U ALA LUMPUR Sorowok, in- eluding Limbong, joined Malaysio with Hie consent of the British Government ond the people of Sorowok, Prime Minister Tun Abdul Rozak declared. He was commenting on a report that Brunei had lodged a claim on Limbang, an area
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  • 72 5 HOTEL Malaysia has been saved from industrial action from its 600 workers by the intervention of the Ministry of Labour. The Union, representing the workers of the luxurious hotel, withdrew the ultimatum it served the management lollowing a meeting at the Ministry yesterday. The dispute has
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  • 47 5 WASHERWOMAN Yap Gin L<eng, 50, was jailed and fined $5O, when she pleaded guilty to stealing two bikinJ panties and a key-chain from store. She admitted stealing the panties and the chain valued at $B. on September 8 from the John Littles Shopping Centre.
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  • 133 5 R.A.F. Seletar's Bailors the airmen of No. 1124 Marine Craft Unit—have sailed the Sooth China Sea for the last time. After 40 years' service in the Far East theatre, the unit has ceased operations. The Air Commander of Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir
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  • 467 5 Owing to 20 years of bitter experience. South-east Asian countries are now becoming aware of the interdependence of nations. Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam said yesterday. Unless the great trading nations of the Pacific assist their poorer neighbours striving to modernize their economy. their prosperity
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  • 188 5 KUALA LUMPUR The Secretary-General of the Democratic Actttoa Party, Mr. Llm Kit sianc, was yesterday freed unconditionally from political detention. He was reunited with his family in his hometown, Batu Pahat, after serving 16 months In the Muar Detention Camp Mr. Lin, a Member of Parliament
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  • 391 6 Seven Arab commandos arrived in Cairo yesterday in a Royal Air Force jet. Their arrival ended a drama which began on Sept- 6 when guerrillas seized three airliners over turope and were foiled in a bid to capture a fourth. The arrival of the guerrilla*
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  • 25 6 'Seven league' boots are attractive, but French actress Barbara Bouchet is counting more heavily on the jet engine to get her from Rome to Munich.
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  • 274 6 IJNITED NATIONS Tke Big Fo«tf powers are onaWe to agree on joint action to get the stalled Arab-Israeli peace talks restarted, following President Nasser's death. At a meeting of the Big Four ambassadors on Wednesday. Mr. Charles Yost of the US. appealed to Russia, Britain
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  • 146 6 AMMAN Army troops and Palestinian guerrilla« have started pulling out of Amman in line wirK tfce Cairo peace agreement, Arab trace officials said. The h gher follow-up committee, charged with Implementing the en of war a?reem*»nt Signed by the two sides aua Arab ltauet* iaat
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  • 259 6 BELGRADE President Nixon and President Tito opened official talks yesterday on the Middle East crisis and other pressing world problems. The two leaders met shortly after 0800 GMT (3.3# p. in Singapore) Nixon was accompanied to the meeting hy Secretary of State William p. Rogers
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  • 70 6 SYDNEY The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Marcus Loane. will boycott an ecumenical service during Pope Paul's visit to Australia next month for "reasons of conscience-'' He said the visit, beginning on November 30, would undoubtedly strengthen conservative force* within the Roman Catholic Church. The Pope
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  • 62 6 TAIPEI Chinese vessels are now carrying some 35 per cent of the incoming an<» outgoing cargoes In Taiwan. shij>. ping circles reported yesterday. The percentage though lower than the 40 percent registered fire £ear s ago is much higher than the 26 per cent in 1909. The government
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  • 490 7 J-JONG KONG, China showed off a replica of a space vocket at a mammoth national day parade in Peking yesterday as the world owaited the launching of its first intercontinental ballistic missile. I# chairman Mao Tse Tung and hundreds of thousands
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  • 271 7 QUINCY, Massachusetts Film producer Otto Preminger kas been found not gvtlfy of desocrating a cemetery by filming a nirft scene featuring Lisa Mmnelli. The complaint against the 63-year-old filmmaker involved shooting for the film 'Tell Me That You Love Me, Junel Moon." The cemetery scene
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  • 112 7 SPRINGFIELD. Missouri A truck loaded w th an estimated 42.000 pounds of dynamite was blown up by sniper (ire on a main road Only fragments oi the truck and bit* of the bodies of the truck s two drivers were found after the blast.
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  • 72 7 LUNAR ROVING VEHICLE lest unit gets a workout froas astronauts Jack Lousma (seated) and Gerald Carr on the sands near Pismo Beach, California. The mobility unit is used to determine performance capabilities of lunar rover and prove design concept of an earth-weight vehicle for astronaut training.
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  • 141 7 LONDON A team of American scientists believe they have made sonar contact with a colony of monsters in the depths of Loch Ness. Scientists said they tracked something many times larger than the biggest fish In the lake on their sonar equipment. The American team, headed
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  • 197 7 IiMA Thousand* f bodies buried under toas of snow and mad is the Andean city of Yangay by the Ma T 31 earthquake are starting to rise to the Mirface. They are ereatins; a serious health prob em author ill es said. A spokesman said
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  • 163 7 JOHANNESBURG Soath Africa slapped restrictive orders on the wife of jailed African nationalist leader Nelson Maade'a only hoars before she was to travel I.o*o miles to visit him Mrs. Winnie Mandela. 35 was to visit Mandela, former leader of the African National Coajiws. who is
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  • 493 8 Survey: Tokyo tankers are defective TOKYO The All-Japan Seamen's Union in a survey report declared that almost all large oil tankers and ore-carriers built in Tokyo between 1964 and 1966 were defective. The 142,900-member union said its report was based on an Intensive three-month check of 66
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  • 221 8 RAWALPINDI Zulfikar Bhutto, Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, warned there will be civil wcr if he is arrested or harmed. Bhutto, former Foreign Minister, accused the Government of President Yahya Khan of "terrorising the people with guns." Some of his party leaders
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  • 85 8 A transport plane lumbers past empty hangers at Tuy Hoa Air Base in South Vietnam. The base was recently deactivated as an Air Force installation and turned over to the ground forces. It was part of President Nixon's "Phase Four" withdrawal plan to complete the Vietnamisation of the
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  • 236 8 WASHINGTON —An investigator accused the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of withholding information on jumbo jet defects. The FAA has ordered a limited X-ray programme for the Boeing 747 engines in August. Thlg followed an explosion and fire aboard an Air France Jetliner, believed caused by a
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  • 228 8 NEW YORK Aristotle Onassig has disclose some of his hints for success. The interview was published in the current issue of 'Success Ulimited magaxlne. He recommends: "1. Take care of your body I am no Greek God but I did not waste my life
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  • 235 9 ANGELES Another former Monson "family" member cloimed during the Shoron Tote murder triol thot he hod received deoth threats to prevent him from testifying. Part-time actor Juan Flynn, 25, who took the stand for the fourth day yesterday, made the claim on Wednesday.
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  • 57 9 Twin Towers of the 111 -storey World Trade Centre under construction in New York City. Artist's conception shows trend-setting building designs that first came to national attention through Design in Steel Award Programme which is now in its 10th year. Awards are given to designers for imaginative
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  • 242 9 NEW YORK New York Mafia puics are robbing Kennedy International airport of l'Ss7 million (ss2l million) a year, I'nited States attorney Frederick Laeey said. Mr. Lacey, who recently successfully prosecuted Mafia chiefs Simone (Sam the plumber) de Cavalcante and Angelo (gyp) de Carlo for
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  • 58 9 Mike Cross, 28, Black Panther's deputy Defence Minister was arrested recently on charges of violating the City Long-gun ordinance and possession of explosives. He is shown leaving headquarters after police search turned up weapons and ammunition. A Toledo patrolman was shot and killed earlier as
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  • 279 9 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Vice President Spiro Agnew has intervened in the storm over moves to abolish obscenity and pornography laws, attacking on a report by a Presidential Commission. The commission concluded that pornography was harmless, its report issued Wednesday re- commended an end to
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  • 161 9 WASHINGTON, The United States Is expected to ask the Soviet Union shortly what kind of naval facility it Is building on the south coast of Caha. U.S. officials reported. At the same time, there seemed little evidence of serious concern among U.S. diplomatic officials over
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  • 429 10 /COINCIDENT with the celebration of the Chinese National Day, news has leaked out that the Soviet Union proposed during the protracted border talks in Peking that a non-aggression pact between the two nations be concluded and that China turned down the proposal. On the face of it the
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  • 253 10 IF you are to commit a crime and are captured because you do not fully succeed, you can be freed by your friends committing the same crime successfully. This is an ominous conclusion and a horrifying thought which is forced upon us by the release of seven
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  • 1005 10  -  By LESLIE MURPHY JAKARTA Five years after the ill-fated Communist attempt to seize power on October 1, 1965, and in the months of turmoil that followed Indonesia has achieved impressive economic rehabilitation and established itself in world affairs as a more peaceful and respected force. But the nation
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  • 15 10 Colours fade, temples crumble, empires (all, but wise words endure. —Edward L. Thorndyke, psychologist.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 566 11 Hew of holf most across Indonesia yesterday to refresh the national memory of a night of horror which took place fire years ago. It was orf the night ot September 30, 1965 that the machinery of a Communist coup swung into motion. Squads
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  • 161 11 PARIS Representatives of world Press organisations have decided to set up an international stand ng committee for the protection of journalists on dangerous assignments hi Indochina. The proposed committee, which will have a Swiss secretary-general and headquarters In Zurich will be empowered to Issue special Ideniity
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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    • 132 12/13 n AMBASSADOR HOTEL On the Waterfront at Katong PROUDLY PRESENTS THI CONSULATE BAR: F-<y that Quiet after-wor» drink, or those ore-d'nner cocktails ioir vOu' friends in the Consulate Bar the NEWEST cocktail bar in Singapore Soft o<le caroets deec luxurious seats relaxing mus.c. and sensible prices Wt~* not drop in
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    • 314 12/13 ftp rrc^lo TH«4l(« NiyMClut) "LE l NISEX" u krral Never before seen In Singapore! Ultra-mod choreography! Love dances! Ballet in "see-nothlnga"! Live "statues" lea?, pirouette, twirl In classic ballet stances 1 An tnt'l cut with Natascha. star of famous Crazy Horse Saloon in ParU! Costume# In aluminium, plastic, leatherl Don't
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  • 543 14  -  By LEON DANIEL, CAKON NAKHON, Thailand What makes Louis Stern Walk? The dream that has sent the 22-year-old U.S. Peace Corps volunteer slogging into every vilfage in Sakon Nakhon province is to reduce the incidence of malaria. But Peace Corps volunteer Louis Stern,
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  • 382 14  -  THE WELL CHILD By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. A new mother can't start protecting her babv too •oon. With this thought in mind, Dr S.C. Southard hag produced an excellent pamphlet, entitled "Congratulations to the New Mummy." The booklet is built around three ke*
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  • 444 14 Technical aid Red propaganda BERNE Most economically underdeveloped states prefer multilateral aid to bilateral aid in other words, they would prefer to get their technical assistance through the relatively impersonal help of international organisations than through too close a contact with the donor countries themselves. The latter smacks to many
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  • 175 14 Russia and China are dictatorships. They are also two of the world's great powers. Dictators gravitate towards each other: that is one of the laws of politics. Small dictators get protection under the shade of big ones. Fairly obvious, you might think; and proved by twentieth century
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  • WOMEN
    • 313 16  -  By MARIANNE PEREIRA OR GIVF us please. The other day we asked you to do something with your minis because the midi was considered 'in'. But today, we ask you to do away with your mldls because a young fashion designer, Gloria Mae
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    • 99 16 We're really not taking a stand on this and we're not going to »it down on the job either. Rat it seems that midis were, after all, just a passing phase and Singapore designer Gloria Mae deerees clothes with rot-outs that >how the body line, are now the
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    • 177 16 THE understanding of luxury is complete when you just look at the window display of knits. Such a wide variety in a window? What more inside? And inside Miki's they are six hundred different selections always. New items come in everj
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    • 37 16 Ren e e Balsingame looking very mod in a two-piece suit with a bush coat style top. The collar and cat is reminiscent of the thirties except lor its mini length.
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  • 730 17  -  By Jean Soward OLACKBOYS, London's first coloured model agency, got a boost when Arabella Churchill, grand-daughter of Sir Winston, picked them for the Biafran Society's charity show at the Chelsea Town Hall. UNTIL then the agency, formed more than a year ago, had been
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  • 416 17  -  Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter is being married in few weeks. A wedding gift arrived this morning from a relative. On the bottom of the gift i was a price sticker > at least twice the i amount the gift was 1
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1908 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Tv and radio guide from the Carroll Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: The morning finds you able to clear up many details that have been left untie ne. A surprise meeting will benefit you. and you may have an unexpected opportunity to work out a formerly impossible problem
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  • Students' page
    • 816 19  -  DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: I'm involved In a big argument with my best friend. He Is Roman Catholic but thinks abortion should be legalised. 1 am not Catholic but agree with the Church that all life is precious even
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    • 529 19 Never in human history have so many youths been so frustrated, rebellious, idle, restless and full of pride. The youth of today are entire I y different from the youth of yesterday. No wonder today's teenagers are termed dangerous by many sociologists and child psychologists. What
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    • 253 19 RAINS do bring happiness to human beings and animals, though at times they are not welcome. Frogs, ducks and buffaloes enjoy rain since they can play about in water. Some people do regret leaving their homes hen it is raining since, they are drenched without their
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 192 19 ESSAY CONTEST: I Rules to observe ummmmmMmmmsk TW Eastern Sun's essay writing contest foe boys and girfs of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in rMs page from Monday to Friday. Prix# money is: $lO for Senior* and V 5 tor luniors fo> every
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  • 318 20 HPHE Stock Exchonge of Molaysia ond Singapore received a 1 nearly all-round support in very thin dealings with the exception of a few. Generally trading W M still subdued bat undertone remained steady. Business in the three securities continued to have business mainly on contra account
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  • 182 20 A week of small volume and thin conditions saw the price dipping below 60 cents for current month mainly as a result of an insufficiency of fresh orders, whilst offering from origin were plentiful. Once again this reflects recent and current strikes in the motor industry coupled
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  • 261 20 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49 cents per. lb. down 7/8 cents per lb. from the previous close. The tone of the market was easier. Trading was apathetic during the morning and the market eased by
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  • 122 20 BONG KONG Thursday's 5 p.m. currency IJ Foreign Exchange and NTC« (supplied t Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 197 168 per 100 Strait* dollar* 150 162 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 1.765 677 per Australian dollar MO 360 per l.OOo Burmese kyat* 100 610 per 1.000 Indian rupee* MO 160
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  • 74 20 THE noon prices •t the Singapore (hlnese 1 Exchange yesterday Coconut Oil Produce were: (FOB.) Balk MOO Coronut oil. <F OB) Oram 58-80 M Copra 30 50 Mnn(ok White Pepper aO.B.) 182.80 Sarawak White Pepper 180.00 HurnMHh »pecl«j Blaek Pepper (F.O.B.) 158 00 Lampoon* Hperlal 222.60 Black Peppet tjnnixin*
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  • 13 20 The tin price for yesterday was $058.75 per plcul down $4-5/8.
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  • 659 20 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 8 ACMA 1.33 1.34 Ajinomoto 1.98 Alcan 1.40 1.42 Allied Choc. 2.82 2.90 Ben. 1.04 Berjaya 1.08 1.09 Borneo 1.69 1.70
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  • 822 20 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 $l9B (1): Alcan $1.41 (1); Be n $lO4 (1) $1.05 (3); DIM $lOB
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 429 21 OYDNEY Selcost explorations Thursday mode a sensational opening on Sydney Stock Exchange. After first sales of $3.10, Selcast quickly hit $3.30, where cautious traders began to back down. The price dropped slowly to 2 90 dollars at the close, still a good profit for the first day.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 241 21 TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS uf invited from PW D. Registered Contractors and from other Suitable Con tractor* for the following works Kite clearance. Ktmtioa of Earthwork* «-t« for rmiVKtrd llnrlup men! of Singapore I'olytffhnlr (Phase I) at Ayer Rajah Koad. Singapore. Ail Earthworks Contractors Clotting date: 13 10 70
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    • 441 21 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited for the uQderment toned works: I DtMuiruuN: Addition*, alterations, general repaint and redecoratlons. including sanitary works to Perak Rice God own at 6 ma.. Paalr Pan Jang Road. Singapore 3 TYPES Or CONTRACTOR**: (I) Open to P.WD. Registered Contractora in "Building" ttbore tioo.ooo/^ (in Unregistered
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    • 864 21 TENDER NOTICES OOVKRNMKNT OT THB 111 I'l 111 II OK BINUAPORK IMI LOCAI. OOVKRNMKNT INTKG RATION ORUINANCK. IMS (NO 18 OF I 903 DECLARATION UNDI.II MOTION CO WHEREAS: (I) The atreete knuvn as:— 1. Rwfrvf Kohil off Wan Ttio Avenue front Wan Tho Arrnor to l<ot 2384. Mukiin «4 2
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    • 155 21 TENDER TENDERS wtll be received m the Ministry oi Defence. Pearl's Hill, Singapore a, for the followIDS Items up to IaOO Noon on dates showa againtit each item L Chain. IS ft. Cloning date: 12 lOH t Plywood. Tareet Hoard Closing date: S. Fitter ceaeral/turner tool kits Clwlol date: IIIITI.
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  • 2813 22 I Saturday i 1 Raee 1: CI. 4 r. 5~-6 F.—2.15 p.m. ($7,500) h 4 i. ft 10. it. 12. ia. 40 406 08 90 85 0900 0 67 03 ***** 5785 Magnificent Swordsman Copper Cinders Prestige 11 Radiant Summer Hllversum Princely Coach Splendid Investment
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 531 23 TAI PAU, third to BIM Sky lost week, showed improvement here Hilt morning when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 3/5 with Hassan up. The going was good. JOVIAL, a winner last week, caught the eye when he strode out stylishly over 3f in 37
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    • 120 23 Vigilante Corps witfi Hire* international playoffs in Niair lineup, trouncnd Race Course United 5-0 in a FAS division two laagoa match at Ferrer Park yesterday Vigilante Corps took the lead from the kickoff and were leading by 3-0 by half-time. The VC's attack was headed
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    • 164 23 MANILA. The World Boxing Council <WBC) today gave Pedro Carrasco of Spain and American Mando Ramos 15 days to sign for a fight to fill the vacant WBC World Lightweight Championship. A bout promoted by the Olympic Boxing Club of Los Angeles has
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    • 39 23 MADRID France shot to the front of the World Women's Amateur Golf championships yesterday with a four-stroke lead in the first round. The United Stales was second with 145 strokes. Canada came third with 150,
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    • 288 23 Ceylon wrestlers win all matches COLOMBO, Ceylon won all nine finals six of (hem In the first round In their trsisgular International Wrestling Tournament against Malaysia and Singapore at Suthadasa stadium here on Tuesday night. Ceylon were lucky to win the welterweight division In which Olympic wrestler Fook
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  • 291 24 A young blacksmith was stabbed to deoth in the back seat of a taxi yesterday. Chow Hit Sun, 23 was killed by two men as he was getting into a taxi at Jalan Membina-Tiong Bahru Road junction. Police found Chow's body
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  • 41 24 BANGKOK Thailand's northern region Army commander yesterday requested official permission to execute a village headman and two villagers held on charges of luring three top Thai officials to their deaths in a Communist ambush, official sources said day.
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