Eastern Sun, 15 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN simpre's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1473 Thursday, October 15, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 639 1 Industry doesn't mean pollution SINGAPORE set out lost night to ensure industrial progress and economic growth does not mean the death of the environment. The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, fired the opening shots in a month-long campaign
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  • 68 1 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts A bomb exploded at Harvard University's Centre for International Affairs yesterday moments after police entered the building in response to a tip-ofT. No one else was in the building and no injuries Were reported. Harvard Law Professor Archibald Cox said th e bomb ripped
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY India's main atomic research centre has recorded an atmospheric nuclear explosion over China. The blast, in the Lop Nor region, was recorded at about 3 p.m. Singapore time.
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  • 768 2 and Ginza-style shopping centres are among many proposals put up by a leading travel agent to boost tourist earnings for Singapore. Singapore should capitalise on existing facilities and create newer attractions, said Mr. P.P. Ohri vice-president of the Singapore Travel Agents Association. Presenting
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  • 123 2 PET owners, especially families of the RAF servicemen. need not worry about their unwanted pets as to where to abandon them when they leave for overseas. They can surrender them to the care of the Hygiene
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  • 80 2 9.30 a.m.—6.00 p.m.— Jewellery show at Robinson's department store at Raffles Place. 10.:«o a.m.—Talk by NTUC Secretary General Mr. C. V. Devan Nair to students of Outram Sec. Sch. at the Sch. Hall, York Hill off Chin Swee Rd. 100 p.m.—Rotary's West chapter meeting at Hollandsche Park, Camden
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  • 402 2 Taxi drivers smarting over allegations of dishonesty yesterday claimed that they have been made scapegoats for abuses committed by drivers of private hire cars. They challenged the man who made the allegations to prove taxi drivers' dishonesty. The secretary of the Singapore Taxi Drivers Association
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  • 58 2 A 20-year-old Indonesian girl was yesterday Jailed two weeks for entering Singapore without a valid pasak Hong Kwee LMtK who was arrested by officers of the Antl-Vlce Department. pleaded guilty In a Magistrate's Court for landing at an unknown beach on August 27. In mitigation, she asked
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  • 321 3 Americans and a Singapore businessman yesterday pleaded guilty to an amended charge of possessing 159 counterfeit US$2O notes with intention to use them. Ken Bowen Peterson, 44, of Maryland, and Charles Francis Safley, 40, of Virginia, were sentenced to 2 years' jail eoch.
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  • 175 3 MEMBERS of Parliament with labour union connection have thrown their weight behind for the 35 unions which condemned wealthy parents who send their sons overseas to dodge National Service. In a signed statement yesterday, seven MPs said any preferential treatment on National service would greatly
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  • 51 3 A Katong-Bedok bus conductor was yesterday fined $l,OOO when he pleaded guilty to assisting in an illegal public lottery. Yap Peng Soon, 48, was also ordered to be on good behaviour for a year under a sl,ooo-bond in two sureties. He had two previous convictions of the same
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  • 238 3 The High Court yesterday adjourned the hearing of a $30,000 Are insurance claim by Mr. Tan See Pan against an insurance company. The adjournment was fixed at 3 months to allow Mr. Tan time to engage a counsel. He had come to court Unrepresented yesterday.
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  • 493 4 LUMPUR Natural rubber producers should set up an emporium or "some sort of supermarket" where they can pool their marketing resources. Tun Abdul Razak said yesterday. This would encourage buyers of natural rubber all over the world to come and shop for their specific
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  • 135 4 A sistant Coroner, Mr. Chaa Chee Pew, yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the deaths of a couple, Quek line Hoe, 54, and his wife, Chug Chor Wih, 42. who were fatally bvrned by fire. The Are started In their kitchen at Jalan
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  • 247 4 If U ALA LUMPUR The National Operations Council has reported that a Communist terrorist resting place believed to be two-week old and which can accommodate between six and eight persons was found near Sungei Ayer Tawar in Perak recently. The NOC was told this at
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  • 25 4 Mr. Ngoh Chuan Tan, a Singaporean, will be one among 1,551 surgeons to be awarded Fellowships of the American College of Surgeons in Chicago.
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  • 157 4 (POH. Some 'vultures" are still hanging around the Ipoh General Hospital compound waiting for an opportunity to act as a "gobetween" of blood donors and families of patients who urgently require blood transfusion. Stating this, a hospital spokesman said some blood donors were still selling
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  • 246 4 KUALA LUMPUR The National Operations Council yesterday approved an Emergency Ordinance providing for the establishment of the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia. The corporation would take over all responsibility of promoting tourism in the country from the Department of Tourism. The ordinance will
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  • 136 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Enche Zakaria bin Muhammad Yusof. assistant secretary general of Party Marhaen. a sp.inter of Partai Rakyat. has resigned to Join UMNO. A 32-year-old teacher and founder member of the party, Enche Zakaria said he made this decision because h* felt that UMNO and
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  • 437 5 and industrial development has gradually altered the ecological balance on which man's survival rests. Many countries put too much emphasis on economic development as a result of which they are often hypnotised and cannot see its possible outcome, Prof. K. Nagashima, of the School
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  • 64 5 CANBERRA, Australia is examining a list of goods it exports to Communist China particularly the sale of iron, alecl and zinc Two week B ago. there were suggestion# in Parliament that iron, ft eel and zinc expert* from Australia to Red China could have been
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  • 299 6 WASHINGTON Hanoi's insistence on control line the political process to now the only issue preventing a Vietnam settlement, a senior White House official disclosed. If North Vietnam would rive up this demand, peace could come quickly, he pointed out. The official, who cannot be identified,
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  • 51 6 President Nixon's daughter Tricia gets a closer look at 10-year-old Eddie Drue's pet rabbit. She was paying a visit to Shirpser Elementary School in El Monte, California. She was at the institution to see for herself the success of the bilingual education programme. (UPI UPI
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  • 34 6 PARIS French aircraft manufacturer Marcel Dassault is stepping up production ol Mirage Jets to 10 a month, to meet mounting orders. French Air Force and foreign purchases of Mirage jets totalled
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  • 385 6 T>ANGKOK The Thai Army has occupied major munist guerrilla strongholds in North Thailand after fierce battles in the jungle clad Khao Klao Hills. Third Fie'd Army Commander Lieutenant General Samran Baedyakul announced thai the strongholds were taken by two battalions of his troops.
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  • 233 6 MANILA— Hie strongest typhoon of the year tore across fertile agricultural lands in the Central Philippines yesterday. Miraculously, it spared the populous Greater Manila area of serious damage. It left behind IS dead and some 50 destroyed houses in South and Central Luzon. The weather
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  • 92 6 CANBERRA Australian Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser says Australia will not foHow the American decision to end conscription. In making any decision on conscription. Australia would have to look at the situation after the Vietnam War. He says the Nixon doctrine laid down that any country which
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  • 28 6 JAKARTA The Indonesian Navy is to receive a number of patrol ship* from America for UM against smuggling. Naval Chief-of-Staff Admiral* Sudomo announced.
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  • 128 7 NEW YORK, The "•big four" powers have agreed to "continue and accelerate their consultation to promote a peaceful settlement in the Middle East." This was a key phrase In the communique Issue by the Amer.can. Russian. French, and British delegates after a two-hour meeting, the
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  • 142 7 SYDNEY, A gunman kidnapped a traffic policeman who stopped him for speeding then forced him to dTive 50 miles holding up a second policeman on the way before being overpowered. Police said the drama began when Constable Ernest Chapman chafed and stopped a speeding car on the
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  • 327 7 NEW DELHI The once-powerful Maharajah* and princes of India have begun a legal battle to win back the tax-free income, titles and other privileges which they lost a month ago. They placed before the Supreme Court yesterday a petition contesting the validity of a
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  • 501 8 Starving peasants loot depots FORTALEZA, Brazil IJundreds of starving peasants looted food depots in Brazil's north-eastern Ceara State, hit by a severe drought since April. Bands of ragged peasant* broke into municipal warehouses and made oil with tons of flour, beans and rice as the number of
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  • 328 8 WEW YOIK United Nations' General Assembly called on all member states not to sell arms to South Africa. A resolution called on all members to "take immediate steps" to implement Security Council recommendations for an arms embargo against the Pretoria Regime. In Algiers,
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  • 40 8 Italian passengers clinging to a rope are helped from a stalled trolley bus during flooding at Genoa. So far, the bodies of 20 flood victims have been recovered in and around the city. (IIPI UPI radiophoto.
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  • 127 8 NEW YORK Actress Sophia Loren, robbed at gunpoint of gems worth more than 551,500,000 earlier this week, declared she would not replace them or ever wear jewellery again. The 36-year-old Italian film itar stressed. "I'll wear my child around my neck he ii now
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  • 187 8 REG6IO CALABRIA, Italy Fresh violence erupted in this southern city and destroyed an uneasy calm which had briefly interrupted a week of rioting. Large parts of the city were in the hands of rioters on Tuesday. There were bomb explosions, pistol shots an<i fires all
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  • 583 9 Manson intended to kill these stars. Court told F OS ANGELES A former cellmate of Susan Atkins told the Sharon J Tate murder triol that Miss Atkins stabbed the actress when she screamed and kept on stabbing her until she stopped. Miss Ronnie Howard,
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  • 70 9 TEL AVIV Israel yesterday released two highranking Algerian officials exactly two months after they were taken off a British airliner en route to Europe from the Far East. The two men, Major Khatib Djelloul and Mr. Ali Belaziz, had been detained since the BOAC Jet in
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  • 78 9 FORT HOOD Texas A final jury of two colonels and five junior officers has been chosen for the court-martial of Staff Sergeant David Mitchell first man to go on trial in connection with the alleged M v Lai massacre in Vietnam. The court-martial w as
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  • 117 9 11/ASHINGTON The U.S. Uffrnrt DeP»'lno en t ban annjunced that a Soviet submarine lender had lei I Cienfuegos, C üba reducing the pomibility (bat the port wouid be used »s a base for aaik-si.e-t arry i n g submarines. The Soviet news agency Tass on Tuesday
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  • 255 9 TkT£W YORK Angela Davis, beautiful Negro militant and one of the JN Federal Bureau of Investigation's "10-most-wanted fugitives, appeared in court yesterday in connection with a Californian courtroom gun battle which left four dead. The FBI said Miss Davis, 26, a former philosophy professor at the
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  • 706 10 T establishment of diplomatic relations between Canada and Communist China does not come as a surprise. The talks between the two nations have gone on for over a year and a half at Stockholm and all Indications right through were that some sort of a workable
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  • 693 10  -  BY ART BUCHWALD, When members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee were briefed on the new Soviet submarine base now being built in Cuba, Sen. Frank Church of Idaho produced a splendid example of his amiable idiocy about such matters. How could we be sure, he
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  • 518 10  -  By KEVIN COONEY, Even without a president to choose, Americans will influence the nation's political tone for the next two years when they vote in mid-term elections on November 3. All 435 seats In the House of Representatives are for election, as well as 35 places
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    • 58 10 Foreign new* and features appearing In all editions of the Kustrrn Sun and The Sun are from Heuters. Unjteo Press International, Aie n ce France Presse Kdltors Pres* Syndicate. Newspapei Enterprise Association Publishers Hall Syndicate l.os Angeles Times Syndicate Gemini News Service North American Newspaper Alliance, t'lrsl Features, Inter-Press Features
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  • 1004 11  -  SUN N BACKGROUND by Robert Bolt rAN ADA has never been completely sold on the policy of refusing diplomatic recognition to the world's most populous country, although it was only two years ago that the government actively began moves towards an exchange of ambassador
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  • 75 11 TAIPEI Nationalist China Wednesday broke off diplomatic relations with Canada following; Ottawa's announcement that it was recognising the Peking govern ment. A statement issued by Taiwan's Foreign Ministry here said the Nationalist Chinese government regarded Canada's recognition of Communist China a« a "most unfriendly act." Diplomatic
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 350 12/13 ROME Italian Foreign Minister AI do Moro said Tuesday that negotiations between Italy and Communist China for establishing diplomatic relations were continuing actively. Informed sources said diplomatic relations could be established with Peking by the end of the year. Views Addressing the Foreign
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    • 631 12/13 VANCOUVER Wednesday recognition of Communist Chino WedJ nesdoy gained generally favourable reaction from members of Canada's largest Chinese community, but many stressed that diplomatic recognition does not imply approval of a government. Several indicated that they were Canadians first and Chinese second, and expressed
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    • 426 12/13 OSLO Two outstanding: campaigners against poverty and social injustice, both immensely dedicated men, have been mentioned as candidates proposed for this year's Nobel Peace Prixe, well-informed sources said here Wednesday. One, Dom Helder Camara, is Roman Catholic Archbishop of Olinda and Recife,
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    • 298 12/13 OTTAWA, The Nationalist Chinese Embassy here was known for its champagne parties and lavish courting of journalists and politicians. Observers wondered Wednesday whether the new Communist Chinese Embassy would achieve a different sort of notoriety as a centre for intrigue and revolution on the doorste©
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  • 788 14  -  By Gregson Edwards, A new ort form, combining Hie stone age artistry of the Australian Aborigine and his new-found skill at the potter's wheel has been evolved in Australia's Northern Territory. Using tools and materials completely unfamiliar to them, a small group of Aboriginal trainees has produced
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 579 15  -  By Dick Kleiner, DEAR Robert Forster's grandmother: v u lik r° ur grandson', latest picture, "Pieces of Dreams." killed off in most of thl m -TkWalWn* ma n reaS haS been "But I survive In •Pieces of Dreams/" F or st e r
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  • 229 15 Every popular TV series made In the U.S. has been sold overseas, and In the Far-East and Southeast Asia, titles such as "BKN CASEY", "DR. KILDARE", 'MISSION IMPOSSIBLE", "MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.", 4 BIG VALLEY", "BONANZA" and other popular names have come and gone. Only one
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 236 15 ;sb SHAW L I D O Phone 3734 14 CAPITOL Phone *****1 Now Sbowir.r—N# Free List Note REVISED TIMEfc 10.3* am 1.30. 4. 6.4.% #3O Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin A Jean Scberg "AIRPORT" ColorScopc BATURDAY MIDNIGHT at Capitol-Lido Rex Sky: "The Hrroic Ones (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Scope. Color
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    • 255 15 OR C A r\J IS AT I Clf\J ORCHARD 3 765 8 81 12th Towering Week! HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW! S Show.: I.4ft. ft.lft A KM Adms ftl.ftO. li ft* A 14 (Hi THB ADVBNTDBBBs (Par PanaVlalon Color t CATHAY -***** OPENS TODAY! Daßr S Shown: 11 4. A
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  • 873 16 Cook's post box Dear Adventurer: I think that 1 may have discovered mussels in the fish market at least, I have found large, oval, blue-black shellfish that look like mussels. Now all 1 need is a recipe for Moules Mariniere.... Mrs. K.M.B. Dear Mrs. B.: Right you are on both
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  • 333 16  -  Thursday food with Ruth Bakalar Here's erisp fried ehicken that packs perfectly for a picnic. Choose easyeating drumsticks or thighs, or a combination —and allow two or more for each guest. Appetites do grow as big as all outdoors! Take along a potato
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  • WOMEN
    • 514 17  -  By Marianne Pereira communion with nature makes Mrs. Lucia Valdez a painter. She is inspired by nature has learnt from it but she has never borrowed from it. 'l'd hui> myself badly if I did', Mrs. Valdez, wife of Philippines Charge d'Affairs
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    • 179 17 Hie cheong-sam look, a maxi skimmer with band collar, side-slit, in red-and-purple tileprint silks, themed from Persian temples. o The midi skirt (or evening, in black velvet, printed cut velvets, brocade, with a Victorian blouse, and always a (rinsed shawl. The peasant evening looks, lushly flounced as to
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    • 151 17 IRENE LIM is vivacious and she's got the prettiest clothes. She's young too, but she owns three little boutiques in town. What she really wanted to do when she returned from a finishing school in Melbourne, was interior decorating. But it didn't work out
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1917 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Tv and radio guide CARROLL RIGHTER'S from the Carroll (lighter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You find It necessary to change your method or system where some financial situation is concerned if you are to have the financial well-being that appeals to you. Get the advice of one who
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  • 711 19 A cool breeze blew ocross the waters of the river which rippled with the reflection of the bright moon above. The leaves rustled and their shadows fell on the crystal water. The fish swam gaily in groups like broods of chicken following their mothers. All of a
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  • 260 19 The word Science' means classified knowledge. This knowledge is obtained by observation and testing of facts. Science is very important to mankind. Science has given us so many contributions. With all these, we can lead a better life. What will the world be like without science?
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  • 530 19  -  DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: I am a very active person and have been that way ever since I can remember. When I sit, I've got to be doing something or I get very fidgety. My boyfriend takes my activeness as
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    • 192 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for luniors ♦o» every essay published All
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 346 20 OPENING business in the Stock Exchonge of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was of a very cautious nature. riowever, by noon, trading appeared to be brisk. Bhare prices rose high on a broad front when the second session resumed as operators scrambled for shortcovering. The recent
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    • 12 20 THE tin price for yesterday was per picul up s3|
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    • 316 20 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 48-7/8 cents per lb down 3/8 cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Morning trading was apathetic with many dealers on the sidelines awaiting news
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    • 96 20 THE noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange vtktrrilay wat» 1 ti. 8. Coronut Oil (f.o.b.) bulk 54 50 Coconut Oil (f.o.b.) drum 5075 Mixed Copra Muntok Whit* 30 50 l'« i»i»« r (f.o.b.) AS! 100% 1*2 50 NW.L Sarawak Whit* Pepper (f.o.b) 96% N.W1. mmmmm 172.50 Sarawak
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    • 112 20 nONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196.5 197.5 per 100 straits dollars 150 152 per l.OOo Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollai 340 360 Der 1.00c Burmese k.vats 490 510 per 1.000 Indian rupees 140 160 per
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    • 674 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 1.30 1.32 Ajinomoto A lean 1.98 1.37 1.43 Allied Choc. 2.90 Ben 1 02 Berjaya 1.15 Boustead 191 C.
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    • 35 20 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.
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  • 381 21 Q* ONEY Mining issues continued their heavy decline on Sydney Stock Exchange Wednesday wiNi falls outnumbering rises by two to one. 11 I AllljJr Aa Sellers were Quick to react to the Tasminex report tabled In the Victorian Parliament Tuesday night. After a slow start Tasmlnex
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  • 442 21 AKMIVALH 1.4ft o ut MSA 12ft Kuala Lumpur a at MM* M4 Cofom1:i» a m MhA 1*» Koala Lumpur V.SO a m MSA iH'i Koala l.umpnr 11 0* a m MSA 4M Kvnanc. Koala Lumpur. 11-M a m MsA *0:i Jakarta 1.10 p n» MSA 4*1 Kothin* Mu
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  • 147 21 NEW YORK Strong demand and a scarcity of offerings pushed gold prices higher Tuesday on markets here and abroad. London gold rose 17 US. cents at the morning fixing and gained an additional 64 US cents for a second fixing of US$37 425 a troy ounce. Dealers
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  • 70 21 A Blue Funnel Line vessel, Protesilaus, sailed Into Sembawang Shipyard Tuesday to unload a 120-ton piece of equipment for Copper Industries Ltd. of Singapore. Because of its weight one of the heaviest single loads of cargo discharged here it had la be lifted out by Sembawanf Shipyard's
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  • 302 21 GENEVA The Common Market uid Here yesterday Hiat industrial imports worth up to 552,000 million would be affected by its offer of preferential tariff treatment to imports from developing countries. Common Market delegate Mattla Di Martlno told a press conference that under the E.E.C. scheme
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  • 102 21 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ship* in port today, Thursday, Oct. 15. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels. 8/9 Gudrun Bakke. 10/11 Myrmidon. 20 West Soon Bee. 20 East Riau II 21 Kimanis. 23/24 Tong Jit. 25/26 Malaysia. 29/30 Vishva Bindu. 33/34 Peisander.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 268 22 Ttf lAMI BEACH, Florida Cassius Cloy, back in fighting trim after his long layoff, finished the Florida portion of his training here yesterday for his Oct. 26 bout in Atlanta with Jerry Quarry. Clay began his training at 240 pounds several weeks ago but was
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    • 262 22 ATLANTA, Georgia, Jerry Quarry said yesterday it remains to be seen whether Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) can return to his former championship form after a layoff from boxing of more than three years. "I dont know whether I could do that or not," said
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    • 400 22  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman BALTIMORE Earl Weaver was living it up a little, drinking the champagne straight from the bottle, when suddenly he stopped as if some of the liquid had gone down the wrong windpipe. Vt really. The Baltixuorc Manager palled
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    • 414 22 NEW YORK The hard-hitting Baltimore Orioles take on the Cincinnati Reds in Baltimore Wednesday in what could be the last game of the 1970 basebaJl World Series. The Orioles, who thrashed the Reds 9-3 Tuesday for their th'.rd straight win of the series, need only one more
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    • 63 22 FREEPORT. New York— Southpaw Bobby Cassidy draped Johnny Burnside over the ring ropes last night to score a fifth round knockout in their scheduled 10-round middleweight bout. The 26-year-old Cassidy boosted his record to 36-10-2 while Burnsides dropped to 7-1-1- Cassidy a New Yorker, weighed
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    • 72 22 The First Lady Puan Noor A i s hah who is Patron of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children will give away the prizes at the Annual Combined Centres Sports of the S.A.R.C. The sports will be held at the Lee Kong Chian Centre and Headquarters, 844 Margaret
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  • 242 23 THK anglers of R.A.F. Seletar really 'went to town* in winning the 1970 Singapore District Angling Chub League Championships with total haul of 600 lb of fish and they gained more laurels by hooking first and second places In the Singapore Open Individual Champion•hips. Individual
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  • 508 23  -  By Jonathan Sharp JJONG KONG An immaculate two under par 68 by Filipino Edmundo Unson Jr. helped shoot his team into the lead in the first round of the Putro Trophy Amateur Golf championship here yesterday. With on aggregate of 220 the
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  • 294 23  -  By LESLIE MURPHY JAKARTA Australia and the Philippines widened their lead over the other eight nations with a win each in the fifth round of the Far East Bridge Federation Men's Team champion- ship here last night. Australia, the champion team in 1968, notch,
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  • 28 23 THE champion British team in action at the European tug-of-war contests held in London. Competing teams included representatives from The Netherlands, Ireland, Wales, Swltzerland and Sweden.
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  • 51 23 MANILA Japan and the Philippines, still undefeated in the Asian Basket Ball Confederation tenth anniversary in_ vitational aeries, will clash on the fourth day of the flve-nation competition here today. Japan is leading the teams standings with six points after defeating South Korea, Taiwan and
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  • 96 23 JAKARTA The visiting Singapore water polo team defeated Indonesia by four goals to three in its first match here last night Singapore went into the offensive right from the start and scored through Tan Hua Lok. The Indonesians, who tried vainly for a long time to
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