Eastern Sun, 7 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN capote's own national daily 10 cents 'Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1466 Wednesday, October 7, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 148 1 Strong winds during a torrential downpour yesterday uprooted a tree at Upper Thomson Road, sending it crashing on to the tine and attap roof of a workshop. The workshop was almost undamaged and a frightened clerk, Mi's Cheong Lai Ming, 17, escaped with only shock.
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  • 334 1 JJANDUNG, West Java President Suharto of Indonesia told Muslim leaders from 20 countries yesterday "we stand behind our Arab brothers who are fighting against the military aggression of Israel." In his speech opening the Afro-Asian Islamic Congress (AAIC) conference in this hill city, he said Indonesia
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  • 62 1 BALTIMORE, Maryland Raymond Anthony. 56, has been Jailed for 15 years for hijacking an Eastern Airlines aircraft to Cuba in June last year. Judge Alexander Hartey expressed surprise that none of the aircrew had attempted to overcome Anthony, who was drunk and armed ©nly with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 MM port Picnwtf IV 2of4slrofc« 'Philippine MANDk'k AM CENTO orwn DAILY trie tudiof SUNDAYS !«>■ 10 00 p m OPPTH LtVtl 'Jr Hoot) SMOPPiNC AMCADS, AT THC SM&AfORi MUTQM
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  • 98 2 fwo cultural groups from Singapore and Malaysia will visit Ceylon as Quests of the Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines for 2 performances in Colombo. The shows are scheduled for next Sunday and Monday. Both the croups will be performing as an integrated body and are visiting
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  • 66 2 Singapore conrert violinist. Vivien Goh. will play In the Jakarta Symphony Orchestra next Monday and Tuesday. Miss Goh has been invited b v the Jakarta Arts Council to take part in its C.ala Concert. Th e Governor of Jakarta Raya will attend the first
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  • 462 2  -  By ROYSON SIEW A REVOLVER once opened for unloading cannot misfire even if the trigger was pulled, a weapons expert told the Coroner's Court yesterday. Acting ASP Boey Hun Chooi was testifying at an inquiry into the death of a coffee powder dealer, Lim
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  • 271 2 LONDON Premier Lee Kuan Yew had further talks with leaders of both main political parties in Britain yesterday. It was the last day of his 5-day visit to London. The dominating feature of his talks so fax has concerned a further defence strategy for
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  • 69 2 Mr. L.W. Farnsworth, Chairman of George Patterson Private Ltd., was the guest of honour at a cocktail reception given by Cathay Advertising Ltd. at the Cuscaden House. The above photo shows (from left) Mr. K. Mount, Managing Director of Montor Pte Ltd. Mrs. Mount. Mr.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 250 2 Singapore sweep results Ticket No. *****01 won Hie first prise of $400,000 in Hie Singapore Sweep drawn yesterday. The second prize of $150,000 went to Ticket No. *****88 while Ticket No. *****97 won the third prize of $75,000. 5 Jackpot Numbers Each $10,090: 1694 KM *****48 *****13 *****71 *****86 10
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  • 217 3 TWO pretty American flight hostesses arrived here yesterday for a 20-day promotional tour. They are Miss Patty Hettler, 23 and Sonla Kidian, 25, both of Trans-World Airlines. The Los-Angeles based flight hostesses hope to promote better understanding under the theme of "East Meets West".
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  • 223 3 ORITAIN'S Beechom group will invest $24 million for o plant in Singapore to manufacture semi-synthetic penicillins. Work on Jurong factory will begin in early 1971 and mass production is expected to start in 1972, a press conference was told yesterday. According to Mr.
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  • 82 3 Labourer Sim Hock Choon 30, was yesterday sentenced to six months jail when he pleaded guilty to outraging the modesty of an eight-year-old girl. The court was told that on Oct. 4, the girl was playing on the landing of a block of flats at Gagak
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  • 37 3 KOTA BAHRU Kelantan Police yesterday advised the people In the state, especially those living along rivers, to make preparations against floods. The warning was given following the present spell of continuous rain in the State.
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  • 137 3 Mr. Samuel Falle. a senior caree r diplomat, will be Britain's new High Commissioner at Singapore, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced yesterday, Mr. Falle. 51, is at present ambassador to Kuwait. In Singapore he will succeed Sir Arthur de i Mare, who will be
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  • 203 3 KUALA LUMPUR A man from Singapore was charged in a sessions court here with possession of eight gold bars which is prohibited for import. Wong Tiew Seng, of Outram Park, pleaded not guilty. Wong Is alleged to have committed the offence at room 6102,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 IN TOWN THIS WEEK to demonstrate and explain the finer points of YASHiCA# electronic cameras O I S. SHIM ADA Y SAJI N ISMI2AKI October 7 Wednesday SUPLH PHCMO U N IMI (.ulil Stnf,»|i' 'il .<);■(>l< 1'; ,n It) 00 <1 't' I" 00 l> 8 001. m. to Ci.'iO
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  • 210 5 SCHOOLGIRL, whose right leg became on inch shorter as o result of a rood accident, yesterday lost her negligence suit claiming $9,000 for damages. The High Court dismissed the suit filed by Miss Tan Guek Luon 13 of the r: i-» c_i
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  • 78 5 fi UALA LUMPUR—The Government yesterday lifted the ban on the publications of political parties imposed last year following the May 13 disturbances. The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah, said the lifting of the ban did not mean, however, that the
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  • 109 5 KUALA LUMPUR A labourer was injured when a live bullet lodged in a log exploded at a sawmill In Upper Stephens Road last night. Three others with the labourer were hurt. The labourer. Chong Ah Kow, 30. injured in the left arm was admitted to
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  • 205 5 A FAINTER who pleaded guilty yesterday to housebreaking and theft of 168 sweep tickets and 70 Indonesian rupiahs, was yesterday sentenced to four years' |ail. Mok Kum Seng. 38, admitted in the Third District Court that he committed theft at a coffeeshop at
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  • 63 5 Three armed men yesterday staged a daylight robbery near the third mile Bukit Timah Road and got awa v with more than $4,000. The victim Loh Paw, 35. a sub-contractor was driving home at 3.30 p.m. when a car overtook him and curbed him. Two men armed with
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  • 44 5 A total of 294 fulltime prrate taxi drivers have so far registered with Government for job conversion. Yesterday, 51 people registered 26 at the Registry of Vehicles, 14 at the Ministry of Labour and 11 at th e Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 188 5 mill "i I f wmt II UMf"" "r• £<- KiliWffrW^a ■mi Mi v.«*. 'W.A X-lfe. I MoUl Indontna /4 mmulat from Bonk of Amine* t branch in lho ha art of Djakarta Man-on-the-spot*... in Djakarta. Indonesia's economy Is expaneling, and so are its business opportunities. If you want facts, advice,
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  • 484 6 No air hijack debate in UN Assembly IE W YORK The United Nations lecided not to debate aerial fcijackings in the General Assembly ftut to relegate the subject for consideration by the U.N. Legal Committee. The U.N. 8teering Committee hence decided again a plea by several delegates
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  • 328 6 Egypt's 8 top leaders proposed interim President Anwar El-Sadat to succeed Nasser as Head of State. His massive endorsement by the people at a nation-wide plebiscite fixed for next Thursday seemed assured. Sadat, 51, is an ex-soldier who helped to plot the 1952 revolution against the
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  • 277 6 PHNOM PENH Twentyfour year* of constitutional monarchy ended as Cambodia's National Assembly voted unanimously to declare th e country a Republic on Friday. The Cambodia Senate and National Assembly will meet today to select a new flag and National Anthem. Well-informer sources disclosed Prime
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  • 252 6 BEIRUT, Armed Palestinian guerrillas released the head of Beirut Airport's security. Colonel Harb. after holding him hostage on board an Iraqi aircraft The guerrillas had flown into Beirut on Monday. The Lebanese Authorities who had held the pilot of the Iraqi Airways plane and two crew
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  • 99 8 NEW YORK Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor filed a *****,000 suit in federal court against Waldrof Astoria Hotel Corporation. She claimed that it had failed to protect against robbery the jewels worth the same amount taken from her In the hotel. Zsa Zsa Gabor
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  • 372 8 OYDNEY A mother allegedly drowned a friend's baby after thinking she had been done an injustice when she gave birth to a child with deformed feet. Mrs. Monica Wicks was charged with the murder of 4-month-old Tressa Taggart in court yesterday. The Incident happened at
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  • 137 8 NOTTINGHAM, England, Three drug squad detectives builied some immigrants to 'plant" cannabis on people they knew to obtain convictions, a court was told. Prosecuting counsel alleged detective constables Ronald Stewnson and Barry Hulse and Acting Detective Sergeant Raymond Whitney brought pressure to bear on a selected
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  • 195 8 SAIGON The government is advising foreign visitors not t~ arrive in South Vietnam with "hippie" haircuts. Tourist agencies have been told to warn intending visitors and the National Police have received instructions on the subject. A government spokesman did not say what steps would
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  • 45 8 SHAWNEE, Oklahoma A tornado smashed through Central Oklahoma, killing four people and injuring 51. At least one person was missing. Officials est i m a ted damage in Shawnee at 5515,000,000 and in Prague 15 miles northeast of Shawnee, at SI 150,000
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 132 8 What's in Australia for you? Some of the best building materials in the world. Last year, Australia spent over $A 2,000,000,000 (SUS 2,220,000,000) building skyscrapers, apartments/ factories and homes. Australian building materials cover everything from hardboards to louvres, floor coverings to cement. All manufactured to the most modern standards. This
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  • 673 10 'PHE dust Is settling down in the Middle A East after the recent tragedies that visited Jordan and Egypt. Temporarily at least there seems to be peace in Amman with both the guerrillas and the Jordanian army abiding by the terms of the ceasefire worked out at
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  • 572 10  -  A mor fluid approach now says By Barry May, After nearly 10 years of restrictions, South African author Alan Paton, outspoken critic of apartheid, has got back his passport and is planning a visit to Europe next March. He will
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  • 386 10  -  By DICK WEST, HERE'S the ma'd scientist at work in kit laboratory amid a sinister array of breakers, vials and retorts, which are bubbling and gurgling ominously. Muttering balefully to himself, the mad scientist selects a test tube and holds it up to the light. Slowly, almost
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  • 77 10 LE While Malaysia's Department of Tourism is trying to attract more tourists to the country, the Immigration Department is going to repel them with its intended stricter rules on visitors. And frequent visitors to Johore Bahru will think twice before going there. This will have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 56 10 Foreign new* and feature* appearing In all editions of the Eastern Hun and Tbe Sun are from: Keuters. United Press International, iftnce France Presse. Kdltors Press Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Association, Publisher* Hall Syndicate. Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Gemini New* Service. North American Newspaper Alliance, First Features, Inter-Pres* Features and The
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  • 769 11  -  SMUT: THE NEW POLLUTION PROBLEM FINAL PART Richard Cross JJUNNY Dania, a blonde Miami mother of two whose flesh has been adorning skin flicks since her student days at the University of Miami, said nudie movies have changed. "You used to just hire
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  • 86 11 SNOOPY, dressed for his role as the world's first dog pilot or perhaps as the greatest racing driver the world has ever seen winner of more grande prix than any man alive, tries out his leather cap, and goggles and chiffon scarf, of course,
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  • 734 14  -  By TOM TIEDE CCHOOL has opened in this part of the South with at least one ironic twist to the desegregation dilemma. Far from the blacktop here in central Louisiana thera is a small, no n c o nforming, eight-grade institution which
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  • 475 14  -  Br LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. Q: As avocado growers, my husband and I object to an article listing foods recommended for heart care as writ* ten by a Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb, and under the foods to be "AVOIDED OR USED SPARINGLY" he placed
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  • 437 14  - Old new in Cambodia By FRANK FROSCH, The Cambodian Army, unavoidably influenced by Western military strategy, has attempted to modernise everything in Its military arsenal except its tactics. "You have an amazing repetition which has occurred," a Communist diplomat said. "This is not the war of 1970. This is the
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 194 15 HI THERE! Now that the closing date for the contest Is past, I can reveal to th e loads of you who've written in asking for the answers. Tsk! Tsk! The flip-side of "The Long And Winding Road" by the Beatles is "For You Blue"; that of
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    • 461 15 WHEN it comes to recording, Bread like to make sure that everything is done as expertly as possible so that the fans will get real value for their money. Bread's creed seems to be: If a thing's worth doing it's worth doing well otherwise leave
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    • 385 15 Album It's about time the Singapore record-buying public sit up and listen (and I mean really LISTEN) to the KEEF HARTLEY BAND. After all, this is their third album, and perhaps more appropriately, the time is NOW, net near. The situation Is pitiful, when you realise
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 100 15 O RGAIMIGATIO t\J CATHAV ***** 14TH DAY! No Free List II t.M «.M A IM pa MOM s "KELLY'S HEROES" Clint Eastwood PanavUloo Metrocolor Tol □EON 211 NOW SHOWING! 11 mm l.so. 4. 8• "Bcreia And Berua Again" Vincent Price In Color ORCHARD- I I MAJESTIC OOEON-Katonq RUBY "I LAST
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    • 261 15 SHAW lION L I D O Phone *****4 I Uit 1 DATI No Pree List II am. 1.4.5, 6 V 10 pm 'BWOKDBWOMKN ft (A BHAW PRODUCTION» Mandario ID Scope CoiOT OPENS PRIDAY Katharine ROM ti Robert Redford "The Hunter The lluntcd The Girl" PHnavi»ioi> Color (UI-8B) CAPITOL Pbonf 2V7b«
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  • 509 16  -  By Marianne Pereira Teh is the clossic exomple of o woman doing o man's job. She has kept Iter cool c r d nerve os boss of some liundred ond fifty tough uniformed security guards. Celine joined Securitas, a security organisation which
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  • 772 16  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Rave you ever heard of a person divine himself hiccups? I ask for the following reason. The fellow I am going with gets the hiccups at the most inopportune times and when he hies in church, or in the movies, or
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  • 253 16 THE much-publicised unisex fashion trend of a few seasons ago died quickly, hut is now popping up again in accessories* notably belts. Many belts have a heavy look accented nailbeads. The buckles are nuss.ve, too, with, stain.can steel a new —eta,, Canterbury Beits which
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 2068 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... [CARROLL. RIGHTER'S from the Carroll (tighter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: This is day and evenin* to liberate yourseli of obligations and responsibilities from the past. Organise your future to bring more efficiency and comfort in your everyday life. Don't let one who is wrapped up in himself deprive
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  • 345 19 TO be a good teacher, you need some of the gifts of good actors to interest your audience. Also clear speaking and a good, strong, pleasing voice which is fully under your control. You must be able to act what you are teaching in order
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  • 569 19 "I DONT want to go home" was the cry of my small brother as I tried to drag him away from an exciting basket-ball match. My small brother aged ten was standing in the first line of spectators in the field of Presbyterian Boys' School where a match
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  • 57 19 TORONTO. Canada— A Detroit chiropractor has said that miniskirts improve the posture of girls. George Goodheart, attending the annual convention of the Ontario Chiropractic Association, said that miniskirts force their wearers to stand more gracefully. Many girls used to stand with their knees back, causing a pelvic
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  • 167 19 THE Adult Education Board Is organising a new course in Stage I Dress- making commencing Saturday. 17th Oct. from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at the L.G.P.D. Kim Keat Voc. School Centre, Kim Keat Road. Singapore 12. The six-month course Is designed to teach students the basic principles
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  • 123 19 "Children are reminded that the colouring contest organised by the Theatre World Association In conjunction with their production 'TALES FROM MANY LANDS' closes on gth Oct. Participants are also reminded that result* and prizes will be announced and given away on stage during the three days performance at
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  • 173 19  -  DATELINE By Ele,Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE: At our house my mother it the boss. My father just nods his heed and goes along with everything she says. I don't like this at all but whenever I start going with a boy, I find myself doing
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 192 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe jiiiiiiinmiima The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in tfcis page from Monday to Friday. Prize money Is: $lO for Seniors end $5 for |unlors for every essay published
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  • 372 20 The trading pattern in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was virtually unaltered with Hie speculative power remaining at a low ebb across a broad front. The market again reflected the 'wait and see' attitude as operators were lukewarm towards trading. Industrials recorded a day of
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  • 270 20 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and KuaJa Lumpur yesterday at 46-7/8 cents per lb. down 7/8 cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was easier. Opening quotations were marked down fractionally and a very quiet session ensued.
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  • 118 20 A NEW company, P and O Transport Holdings Ltd, has been formed by the P and O S N Co. to co-ordinate and develop the activities of 60 existing non-shipowning companies within the Group, mainly in the Held of freight transportation both nationally and internationally. The move
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  • 62 20 TtIB nooa prlwi the Singapore Chine** 5£s n .roT Uf4v Produce JU a> MOO Coconut Oik (FOB.) Dnn M50 B-ixrw MM "iTo'e, IRA. 00 larnwak White Pcpprr ***** laruMMfc itprrltJ Blark rrpper (f'O.B) 150.00 u,l <T7> l it Sper,a 232 00 Blurb Crppri Lani|Mini Hlucfe Prpprr 48TA (FOBl C4A-00
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  • 126 20 HONG KONG Tuesday'# 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bovrra) (Relleral 196.5 197.5 per 100 strait* dollar* 151 153 per l.OOd la;war. ai ilara 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 340 96b per 1.00c Burmei* Kvuta 600 530 per l.oOf" Indian rupee# 140 160
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  • 709 20 BID and offer prices officially listed al the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS ACM A 1 33 1.36 AJINOMOTO 1.95 2.00 ALCAN 1.3# l-3£ Allied Choc 2.79 2.02 Ben, 1 06 Brrjay* 1 0)1 1.00
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  • 802 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 Acma $1.34 (1); Alcan $1 38 (2) $1.37 (2)' DIM $1.38 (2); Ben. $lO5
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  • 81 20 pie differentials given £22 W 1 a f c I t rn of kss l for the correct* ponding month. SMR SCV October Pallet* 7/8 to 3/4 cents premium traded. SMR 5L October Pallets 3/4 to 1/8 cents premium traded. BMRHS October Pallet* Even money sellers SMR 5M
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  • 14 20 The tin price for yesterday was $660-5/8 per picul up 25 cent*.
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 443 21 SYDNEY Profit takers Tuesday moved into all sections of the Mining Market on Sydney Stock Exchange. International Min< ing was severely affected by the sudden spree of proAt-taking which occurred in late trading. IMC opened well, posting first sales of $8.50 but Quickly retreated to finish the day
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    • 376 21 WHO KomaUu Ltd., one of Japan's leading machinery builders, announced it had sold to Ford Motor Co. of the United States and GJM.-Opel of West Germany 17 large-sised auto-body presses. Komatsu said the purchase agreements had been signed. Komatsu said It will deliver
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    • 528 21 IKKIVALN 14A im MM IM f i<> m m MM It3 Koala Lumpur Mam MM «SX Koala I. u in pur 11 91, m m MM (M rrninf Koala lam par 11 .*V «JD MMI ML Jakarta IM pm M M 4FTL HPIn »n MSA rfl Kuala l.umpur.
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    • Article, Illustration
      80 21 MR SIMON Rajaratnam, a Malaysian by birth, has been appointed Food A Beverage Controller of Mandarin Hotel. His appointment was announced by Mr. Nelson Vermette, General Manager of the 40-storey hotel, which is presently under construction along Orchard Road As Food Beverage Controller of the Mandarin, Mr. Rajaratnam
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    • 103 21 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangement* for ships In port today, Wednesday, October 7: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 6/7 Moonie 8/9 Daikal Maru 10/11 Shirley Lykes 20 West Sletter 20 East Soon Bee 2] West Petal in g 23/24 Hano Maru 25/26 Esso
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 507 21 APPOINTMENTS Singapore Potytechiic RUBBER A PLASTICS CklKl Ilk APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably quailfled person# for the pant of Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer In Rubber 4t Plasties Technology. The Rubber A Plastic* CMvlmon has machinery, physical and chemical testing equipment, in laboratories and office aocommodatlon totalling 10.000 sq. ft The Division presently
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  • 470 22  -  By LESLIE NAKASHIMA HPOKYO Asian sports enthusiasts will be shocked to hear o# the sad passing Monday of the brightest star of the second Asian Games in Manila in May, 1954. 1 can still hear the ovation given Atsuko Nambu after she won
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  • 217 22 The Singapore team for the First WoHd KarateDo Championship in Tokyo were yesterday exhorted to become good ambassadors and to learn the finer points of the art. The call came from Mr. Othman Omar, Permanent Secretary (Special Duties), Ministry of Social Affairs, when he
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  • 189 22 Plea to Suharto JAKARTA The chairman of the East Java Badminton Federation, Rachmat Pudjo, has called on President Suharto to intervene to stop star Indonesian badminton player, Rudy Hartono, becoming an airline pilot. The request was made in a letter to the President, copies to the
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  • 158 22 HONG KONG The Malaysian team for next week's Putra Cup Golf Tournament flew into Hong Kong yesterday and headed straight for the Fanling course. But their hopes for an early practice were dashed as tropical storm Iris bore down on the colony, bringing strong
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  • 60 22 JENNY BROMWICH of Australia shows the double-handed style that was made famous by her father, John Bromwlch, a former Davis Cup player in the 40's. Jenny, 18, is an entrant in a tennis tournament sponsored by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. .At left is.her
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  • 86 22 ST. LOUIS, Mo. The St. Louis Cardinals yesterday traded slugger Richie Allen to the Los An. geles Dodgers in exchange for infielder Ted Sizemore and rookie Bob Stinson, General Manager Bing Devine said. Allen came to St. Louis from Philadelphia in a trade involving outfielder Curt
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  • 122 22 Singapore Joint Services trounced the 28th Commonwealth Brigade 29-16 in the first round off the HMS Malaya Cup rugger fixture at the Padang yesterday. The victors scored their wins through a goal, three converted tries and three tries to the losers, one goal, one converted try
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 734 23 YORK Bo If im ore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds qualified Monday for the baseball World Series. Orioles won the American League play-off series against Minnesota twins 3-0 when they beat their rivals 6-1 in the third game of the best-of-fire series in Baltimore. I Cincinnati Reds
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    • 118 23 LONDON England centre-half Jack Charlton a member of England's 1966 and 1970 World Cup squads may be disciplined following remarks he made on television that he has earmarked two players for "special attention." Charlton, speaking of personal vendettas In football, said: "I cannot mention any names,
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    • 155 23 PARIS.— The late Jochen Kindt is this year's World Motor Racine Champion, a spokesman for the International Automobile Federation Sporting Commission said here yesterday. The spokesman said the IAF rules were perfec y clear on the point. :e driver with the ino.-u points from races counting for
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    • 288 23 NEW YORK Cliff Richey of the United States, a finalist In the Pacific Coast International Championships beaten Sunday, has regained the lead in the *****,000 Pepsi Grand Prix of tennis. Second place was Worth six points to Rlchey, boosting his total to 45 for
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    • 170 23 REG PERRY (H'cap 8) won the Keppel Clul Championship after beating Emile Le Merciei (7) by 3 and 2 off the stick, last weekend al the Bukit Chermin links. Golfing in top form Perry led all the way and never was in danger during the 36 holes
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    • 105 23 PERTH Czechoslovakia yesterday became the 13th country to enter for the Federation Cup—the women's equivalent of the Davis Cup being held here from December 26 to 29. The Western Australia Lawn Tennis Association, who are staging the competition, said West Germany, runnersup to Australia last
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    • 134 23 FT. BENNING, Georgia The United States swept to its second straight triumph Monday in the Consel International Sports Militaire (CISM>, winning first place gold medals in all four events. Finland was second in the seven-nation competition, which is designed to foster better relations and sports competition between
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    • 82 23 NAIROBI The Kenya Hockey UnJon has not yet decided whether to send a team to the World Hockey Cup In Lahore next February, a union official said yesterday. The official said the union still had another month In which to decide as the closing date for confirmation of
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