Eastern Sun, 19 November 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1502 Thursday, November 19, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 422 1 Cyclone bodies washed up A MASSIVE airlift fro bring food and medicine fro sfrricken flood vicfrims in Easfr Pakisfran is being mounfred in Singapore. Royal Marine assault boats will be airlifted from Changi soon, British officials said yesterday. Air Force transport planes are standing bv to
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    • 13 1 TAN HAN SENG KIDNAP RIVAL gongs tried to collect ransom. See poge 4.
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    • 70 1 tCtiw— AMIR SON an 1920 7M. Orchard Road. B«ngapora. ft Itf; J***** TLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING C EARLY THIS YEAR AT Choose the perfect present from the House of Tang. There is a wide range of bright new items to help you make this Christmas a very special occasion. X
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  • 148 2 Teo Ah Lai, 6, was found drowned in a canal some 15 yards from his home in Aljunied Road yesterday. HJS mother, Madam Lim Kwok Hong, 32, told the police that her son used to roam about with friends. "When he did not return
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  • 366 2 A FORMER bank sub-accountant was yesterday sentenced to 2 years' jail by the High Court for misappropriating 6 cheques amounting to $31,185. John Vong Nyen Vui had already pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing in October. However, sentence was postponed till yesterday for full restitution
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  • 125 2 A man who was charged for disposing a refrigerator on purchase yesterday appeared at the Ninth Magistrate's Court to pay restitution to yet another similar offence earlier. Tan Ah Tee had been charged and pleaded guilty to having disposed an 'ACMA' refrigerator valued
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  • 95 2 FOUR illegal immigrants were yesterday remanded at ,CID for a week's further mention for an alleged theft of a speedboat, 'Scamp', and a motor-boat engine. The accused are Noordin bin Ahmad. Rosli bin MobaMin-ci, H ,,r en bin Ismaxl and Rashid bin Katam, all from
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  • 93 2 The Australian and New Zealand Association is organising a Christmas Fair in aid of'the Tampines Home for mentally handicapped children. It will be held in the grounds of the Australian High Commissioner's residence on Saturday. Women members of the group have spent some
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  • 128 2 The Public Works Department and the Traffic Police will soon install two pedestrian traffic lights along Orchard Road. between Scotts Road and Grange Road. One light will be installed in front of Wisma Building and the other will be near Bldeford Road This will not
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 Around town 10.00 a.m. Cooking: demonstration by Executive Chef of Mandarin Hotel, Mr. Peter Gehrmann, at German Club, 54 m.s. Bukit Umah Road. 10 00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Singapore National Photographic Exhibition by Photographic Society of Singapore at National Library. 1.00 p.m. —Rotary Club's West Chapter luncheon meeting at
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  • 345 3 IMULTI-racialism was imposed at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday when balloting took place to determine who should be the drivers of 200 minibuses. A total of 333 persons, mostly former pirate taxi drivers, had turned up for the balloting but there were only seven Malays
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  • 89 3 An overhead pedestrian bridge will be erected on November 25 at midnight across Victoria Street. During the two-hour operation to hoist up the bridge part of Victoria Street between Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road will be closed to all traffic. Vehicles travelling along Victoria
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  • 46 3 Singapore Armed Forres conduct a demolition exercise at the Southern Islands Range at Pulau Senang from Monday. November 23 to Thursday. Nov. 26. Daily firing time s are from 8.00 am. to 12 midnight. The public Is warned to keep clear of Pulau Senang.
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  • 208 3 KUALA LUMP'JR An aged couple sued their son and daughter-in-law in the High Court yesterday for the return of a $13,500 house in Jalan Combak, Setapak. Government pensioner, A- Anthonisamy, 63, and wife Madam A. Santhanamary, 53, alleged that Soorairaj and Madam
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  • 264 6 SAIGON South Vietnamese forces pushing Into North Vietnamesecontrolled northeast Cambodia reported discovering more big food and equipment caches, yesterday. The 4,500-man task force of infantry, armoured cavalry, engineering and artillery units crossed the border into Batanakiri province on Monday and within hours found
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  • 67 6 A Marxist student, wearing a helmet and dark glasses and covering his face with towel, burns the Japanese national flag in Naha, Okinawa, to oppose the election to pick Okinawan repreaentatives to the Japanese Diet. About 100 students and workers held a protest rally in front of Ryukyu
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  • 282 6 HOOD, Texas -r- The defence opened its cose in the court mortiol of Staff Serjeant David Mitchell yesterday by calling 11 witnesses who were at My Lai in South Vietnam during the alleged massacre by U.S. troops there in March, 1968.
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  • 82 6 PARIS—A 15-month-old baby kidnapped on Monday night from its home in Paris has been found safp and sound, police sources said yesterday. According to first reports, the child was found in the Normandy city of Rouen after its mother had paid a ransom of 150.000 francs
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  • 134 6 JAKARTA Indonesian troops killed four West Irianese rebels at the Sentani airport near the West Irian capital of Djajapura, it was officially announced yesterday. The Army Information Service said the rebels in a raid on the airport grabbed a transmitter, several typewriters
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  • 47 6 DACCA, Six children, aged from three to twelve, were washed ashore in a wooden chevt yesterday after sarviving the Bay of Bengal cyclone disaster. The children were poshed into the chest by their grandfather. He climbed in as well hut died rirring the three-day ordeal.
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  • 68 6 ADELAIDE, A country hotel and a barman were fined a total of Ssl.loo in the first prosecution under South Australia's racial discrimination laws. Port Augusta Hotel Pty Ltd.. company di-rector-manager George Herbert Smith, and Maxwell Chatfleld Lawson a barman, were each charged in Court with having refused
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  • 130 6 BANGKOK Thai police chiefs met yesterday to plan a full-scale campaign against suspected bandit leaders who havo eluded capture from police lightning raids in three Muslim populated provinces on the Malaysian border, police sources said. Those who took part in the discussions were General Prasert
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  • 79 7 The death toll continues to climb In East Pakistan as communications are restored to areas devastated by a cyclone and new figures come into Dacca. Official estimates have put the toll at more than N.tH dead un- official figures say between 500,000 and one million
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  • 247 7 B E,R V T Syria's new political rulers are working on a policy of liberalisation for the Middle East's toughest nation. After more than four years of strict isolation, Syria's new military chiefs are seeking a less ideological approach to the Israeli problem, Ba'athist
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  • 72 7 JERUSALEM Israel's Deputy's Prim e Minister, Yigal AUon, says King Hussein' s regime, once regarded as the weakest in the Middle East is now the most stable. Allen says this iollow s the severe blows suffered by the Nasserist and Ba'athist move, ments. Be
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  • 102 7 HONG KONG A psychiatrist told the Supreme Court yesterday a British soldier accused of murdering a middle-aged prostitute was insane when he committed the act. Major Phillip Greene, a British Army psychiatrist, said the soldier Buffered an epileptic flt and did not know what
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  • 36 7 KURE, Japan Work has started on construction of what could be the world's largest oil tanker the 372-400-ton (deadweight) 'Nisseki Maru." It will be nearly 50.000 tone heavier than the n world's biggest tanker.
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  • 76 7 JAKARTA Four hundred and eighty-flve people have died of cholera in West Java in the last six months. A Health Department spokesman said during the period there have been 1,560 cholera cases. The worst hit areas were Bogoh, Sukabuml. Tanggerang and TJirebon. The cholera epidemic
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    • 45 7 Mill TODAY'S DRAW No: 91/70 (19-11-70) WILL BE HELD AT SINGAPORE WONDERLAND AMUSEMENT PARK AT 7.45 P M alToJr CASH JACKPOT IS $150,000 V TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/-
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  • 529 8 Parade penalty or prison for burning flag CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts A teenage girl was ordered to parade through the streets of Cambridge carrying the American flag or go to jail on charges of burning the Stars and Stripes. Martha Meyers, 17, later marched with the flag alter she
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  • 170 8 DARIS Police hov» recovered one of the world's finest private collections of Impressionist pointings after o gang of thieves were apparently unable to sell them. The 17 paintings include 7 by Renoir, 3 by Pissarro, 2 by Monet and 2 by Sisley. They were stolen
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  • 135 8 LONDON The London cast of Kenneth Tynan's nude revne. "Oh! Calcutta! 1 have threatened to appear on stave dressed unless proper heating Q installed In their West End Theatre. The revue rives London theatregoers their first sight of full frontal nuditj under the glare
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  • 185 8 LEEDS, England Out of Hie cattle truck, strange sounds emerged. Glancing from her kitchen window, housewife Mrs. Warwick then saw a number of dejected Indians Jumping out of the vehicle and proceeding down an alleyway. She called the police. What they found resulted in
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  • 81 8 BIJDA, Algeria Frenchman Dr. Augustin Dalmals was eentenoed to 20 years' jail by a military tribunal on charges of spying for French Intelligence Services. Two' other Frenchmen on trial with him post telecommunications technicians Eugene Gldon and Georges Vedel were each given 5year sentences. The 3 Frenchmen
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  • 42 8 Character parts which are out of character show versatility of Danny Kave, left, who plays a 600-year-old Noah in a new Broadway musical, and Frank Sinatra, right, in costume for his latest film role as a frontier con man.
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  • 160 8 LONDON Schoolgirl mothers will be able to take their children with them to a new London school. Education authorities expect a growing number of schooling wives as school-leaving age rises so the new building, to replace a South London secondary institution in 1975, will
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  • 72 8 CORK. Irish Republic All 14 of the crew of a Spanish trawler were rescued uninjured after having to abandon ship within 5 minutes when flr P struck. The trawler, th« 'Mero,' caught fire 20 miles off Valentia Island in South Ireland in an Atlantic eale
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  • 256 9 WASHINGTON Presi. dent Nixon to seeking rapport for nearly a one third increase in foreign aid for the current fiscal year, with more than half the additional money destined for Israel. Nixon met the "bit six" Democratic and Republican leaders of both Houses
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  • 44 9 Miami, Florida: An essential part of the training programme at the University of Miami ROTC Is the mastery of military camouflage. Timothy Pruto (seen above) drapes himself with vines as he prepares to tackle a simulated ambush. (UPI photo).
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  • 349 9 YORK U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird has strongly hinted that the Pentagon would ask for big budget increases next year to offset military gains by tha Soviet Union. He says the U.S. will have to develop new deterrent systems if Russia
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  • 173 9 CAPE KENNEDY Fire flared up at a launch pad at Cape Kennedy and thick black smoke poured from the top of a rocket gantry. There were no reports of injuries and the fire was reported under control. The Space Agency said the
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  • 156 9 I .ON DON AO model He'en .fours wanted was to make a concrete impression hut some one poured cold water on her plans and she wound up half naked in Carnaby Street instead. Miss Jones, wearinff onlj a pair of panties, was supposed to make
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  • 42 9 LONDON Britain has expressed regrets to the Chinese and Cuban missions about recent thefts of diplomatic bags. A British Foreign Offlcp spokesman told reporters today the mat. w«ie in the hands of the police, H e gave no ueiaiis.
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  • 658 10 can dispute British Prime Minister Edward Heath's contention that British policies are determined by British Interests. Even the foreign policy of a country i s determined to serve its best interests. But is it in the best Interests of Britain to supply arms to South Africa in the
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  • 758 10  -  By Charles Snyder They still cry out for independence, but for decades no one has heeded their pleas. Tens of thousands of homesick Taiwanese self-exiles scattered through the US, Japan and a dozen other countries in Asia, Europe and America unable to win self-determination for the
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  • 363 10 LETTERS Regarding your editorial "Exaggeration" on Nov. 17. Don't be too hard on fledgling politicians who have to resort to various means to get Into print! You are, of course, quite right on the conventional rationale for the use of the embargo
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 675 11  -  From R. M. Sorge 11 KT NATIONS U.S. diplomats predicted victory for Notionalist China in the General Assembly battle to oust it from the United Nations in favour of the Chinese Communists. The Assembly scheduled two more days' debate before voting on
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    • 139 11 I WASHINGTON Marshall Green, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian afTairs, said there arc indications that Communist China's diplomacy is becoming more flexible and that U.S.-Chinese relations will improve. Green said lv thought Communist Party Leader Mao Tse Tung was exercising less influence in
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    • 328 11 HONG KONG Peking reiterated that it would never tolerate a *'twoChina" policy. The New China News Agency noted that the U.N. had begun debating "the restoration to China of its legitimate seat in the United Nations". Commenting on the current
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  • 680 12/13  -  The man from NATO wants the island a fortress From Joe Scicluna THE North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is having a second, longer look at Malta and its strategic importance in the middle of the Mediterranean. Although the island is not a member of
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  • 420 12/13 MELBOURNE Australia is noted internationally for its abundant and often unique wildlife. There is a special fascination in watching kangaroos hopping on in-built springs and the dignified strutting of emus. But sometimes human help is needed when the animals and birds cannot help themselves. The Barmah
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  • 447 14 NEW YORK Put a movie camera in a teenager's hands ond you moke him think. To produce a film about people he finds himself even if he doesn't realise it analysing character, motivation, setting. Jesus Cruz, began *ith the last element in planning his work, A PARK
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  • 414 16 OOfS, SOEET We forgot to include an Onion Tart in the Cook's Post Box for November 12. Mrs. E. M. E., the lady with a vegetarian friend, got a copy of the recipe la the post. For the rest of you, here it ONION TAET Line a
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  • 390 16  -  THURSDAY FOOD By Ruth Bakalar MEATBALLS AFLOAT Nothing testes better than a hamburger minced meat simply seasoned with salt and pepper, lightly shaped into thick patties, and grilled just right crusty on the outside ond pink and jujcy in the middle. But
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  • 128 16 THREE WATS Ton don t have to be ft vegetarian to enjoy baked stuffed tomatoes, or unbaked stuffed tomatoes, lor that matter. Tomato No. 1. from the left, to en surprise, and the surprise is a raw salad mixture of coarsely crated Arm cheese, tuna fish (or
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  • WOMEN
    • 743 17 T ON DON Edith Head, who has seven Academy Awards for film costume designing and 30 Award nominations, is in London to judge the Singer World Stylemaker Contest, and she's full of both opinions and questions about fashion to* day.
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    • 353 17  -  ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: Do you know what happens when two virgins marry? Well, I can tell you from experience. Nothing. I was brought UD in a very strict, highly religious atmosphere. I was sure my parents had adopted me because sex between THEM didn't seem
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1800 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv and radio guide [CARROLL RIOHTBIt'S from the Carroll lnstitute GENERAL TENDENCIES: Some surprise benefits cme to you today that can make your life more interesting if you accept them on their face value. Do not prod into various factor* about them you do not understand A
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  • 793 19 There are many things around us which we do not know. In order to widen our Knowledge, we should first of all read a lot of books. As the English philosopher, Francis Bacon has said: "Books are the friends of the friendless and library is the
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  • 566 19  -  DATELINE By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and WaJt: I'M a 20-year-old girl and I've been going steady for five months. My boyfriend called his best friend 100 miles away and told him we were coming down to see him, go to
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  • 296 19 At first, I did not attend a Sunday school, but my classmate invited me to her Sunday school which is situated in a church in Geylang. When I first went there I was quite frightened and shy. On my second visit to the church,
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    • 193 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe J The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girlg over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prlre money i» $lO for Seniors and $5 for lunlors fo» every essay published
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  • 138 20 prevailed in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and Malaysia with most counters edging slightly lower. Buyers and sellers were scarce with the volume of turnover was comparatively low. Heavy selling 0 n Mega Chemicals resulted in that counter edging lower to 84
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  • 308 20 December first grade rubber closed at 5.00 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 54 cents per lb., up 2} cents from the previous close. The tone of the ma Hiet was very steady. Shortcovering in nearby revealed a reticence on the part of sellers and
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  • 161 20 KUALA LUMPUR A draft air services agreement belween Malaysia and Laos was initialled at the Ministry of Transport here yesterday. The Laotian Minister of Public Works and Transport, Mr. Ngon Sananikone initialled on behalf of Laos and the Minister of Transport. Dato Abdul Ghani Gllong initialed
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  • 143 20 AN exhibition, In which Singapore manufacturers will display their products, has been arranged by the Shaw Organisation. it was announced yesterday. The "New World Trade Fair *7O" will be designed to give an Impetus to Industrialisation and boost export. It will engender keen healthy
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  • 74 20 KUAI.A TATMPUR-The freight rate committee for Malaysia and Singapore W 'U meet here on Saturday to draw a line of action against moves to Increase shipping freight charges Radio Malaysia yesterday quoted Mr. Lew Sip Hon as saying that the committee would also seek the views of the
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  • 114 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. eurreney rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.8 1968 per 100 Straits dollars 149 151 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 8.76 8.775 per Australian dollar 340 360 per l.OOo Burmese kyats 500 520 per 1.000 Indian rupees 147 162 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. S. Aetna 1.24 1.28 Ajinomoto Alcan 1.91 1 98 1.35 Allied Choc. 2.50 270 Ben. 88 .94 Berjaya J4 981 Borneo
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  • 724 20 BrsiNESS 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 ACM A $1.27 (1); A lean $1 32 (1) $1.30 (1); Ben 94 cts
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  • 93 20 TIIE noon price* at tho Singapore (lilnne Prod ue« Exchange >e*terday wax:Coconut Oil (f.o.b.) bulk 01.09 Coconnt Oh <f.o.b.) drum t>:i 50 Mlxetl Copra S4..--0 Miiniok White Pepper i f.o.b.) ASTA 100% NHL 180.0# Sarawak Whit* Pepper (f.ob) N.W.I,. 170 00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper <f.o.b.) j»«% N.WL 152.50
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  • 277 21 GYDNEY Shares rose strongly on the Sydney Stock Exchange with solid trading in mining, oil and industrial sections yesterday. Tlie strong rally was attributed to renewed interest in Australian stock on the London Exchange overnight. Based on good au import (or mining heavyweights, the resurgence in trading spread
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  • 493 21 1.45 am. MsA 125 Kuala 0.25 a ni. l.iiiiipur MSA SSI Colom. bo T 30 a.m. MSA 123 Koala 0.30 a m lumpur MSA 452 Koala 11.0.1 a m l.onipor MSA 454 Penan*, Kuala 11.5o .i m. l.unipur MSA 203 Jakarta 1 20 p.m MSA 309 Perth 130
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  • 121 21 NEW YORK Gold prices were mixed in uneven trading on markets here and abroad Tuesday. London gold dropped US. cents at the morning fixing, but recovered 27J U.S. cents at the second fixing to 37 6250 an ounce, down 5 US. cents from Monday afternoon Frankfurt gold
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  • 542 21 Overseas Containers Ltd. (OCL) hopes to operate a full container service between Singapore and Europe during the second half of 1972. This waa announced by Mr. R. C. Wurtzburg, s director of the newly-formed Container Agencies Sdn Berhad at a press conference yesterday. The introduction of the
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  • 37 21 NEW YORK Dow Jiones closing averages Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 760.47 20 Ralls 146.92 15 Utilities 111.13 65 Stocks 244.01 40 Bonds 65.88 Commodity futures index i 44.58 up 019
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  • 143 21 JAKARTA Indonesian rubber exports in the first si* months this year totalled 327,383 tons, the Central Statistics Bureau announced yesterday. The exports consisted of 71,356 tons of rubber from state plantations and 256.027 tons from small holders. Indonesia's rubber exports last year totalled 631.430 tons consisting
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  • 570 22 Two last start winners, WEST LAKE and HIS HIGHNESS, worked well on a yielding track here yesterday morning. West Lake, with Martin Sng astride, shaped better than stablemate KRONCHO at the end of a 3f trial in 39 3/5. H i s Highness who made
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  • 379 23  -  By Mike Hughes WEMBLEY. England Cliff Riehey of the fntted States, the Grand Prix leader, Tuesday advanced to the quarter-finals of the SIBO.OOO Embassy Indoor Tennis Championships with a straight sets victory over French professional Pierre Barthes. Richey. covering the nylon grass COUQ
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  • 307 23  -  By PAUL SMURTHWAITE LONDON Swedish roily driver, Horry Kallstrom, was yesterday Hie hero of o tiny Welsh village after driving his cor into a ditch to ovoid colliding with spectators watching the R.A.C. Rally of Great Britoin. Kallstrom. who early yesterday was leading
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  • 53 23 MALACCA Members of tbe press here will meet tbe Malacca Women Soccer team in a match on Saturday as a curtain raiser to the Burnley Cup game between Malacca and Negri Sembilan The Chief Minister. Dato Haji Talib bin Kar.m. will watch both games to be played at
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  • 102 23 WARWICK. Australia The touring MOC cricket team comfortably beat a Queensland Country Eleven yesterday, with the English pace bowlers revelling in tbeir first fast wicket of the tour. Pacemen Peter Lever. John Snow and Ken Shuttleworth. captured three wickets apiece as the Country Eleven was bundled
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  • 334 23  -  By RONALD BATCHELOR DETROIT Two world boxing champions meet here, at 10.00 a.m. today Singapore time for a WoHd Heavyweight title fight Hut should lead one of them towards the richest purse in ring history a battle with Muhammad Ali (Cassias Clay) early in 1971. Joe Frazler
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  • 133 23 LONDON Nina Hindi. 25. widow of Austrian racing driver Jochrn Rindt. Tuesday rtceived the Horld Championship Trophy won by her late husband. Rindt was killed during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in September when he crashed his Lotus car The points total he had accumulated
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  • 219 24 YXJTASHINGTON America has given South Vietnam large quantities of a powerful antibiotic not recommended for routine use in U.S. military hospitals. The drug has occasionally fatal side effects. Gifts of the drug, Chloramphenicol, amount to more than 552,100,000 a year, according to figures provided
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  • 59 24 CAIRO A civilian teachers- leader, Ahmed El-Khatlb was appointed the new Syrian Head of State. He replaced Dr. Nureddln Al-Attassl who was overthrown by the Army last Friday. Khatlb. In his fifties. Is a member of the ruling Baath Party's Provisional Regional Command and former Chairman of the
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  • 17 24 CAIRO A new Egyptir Government under Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy was sworn in last night.
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  • 244 24 WARSAW Poland and West Germany yesterday endorsed a historic treaty to heal the wounds of World War Two and put their relations on a normal footing after 25 years. Foreign Ministers Stefan Jedrychowski and Walter Scheel lnitial'.ed the accord. They nad reached final agreement early last Saturday
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  • 84 24 KUALA LUMPUR A Thai couple carrying their one-year old son deserted the communist terrorist organisation and surrendered to police along the Ma-laysia-Thai border last Tuesday, the National Operations Council, disclosed. The couple surrendered at Kampong Alor Pa- sir in Tanah Merah District in Kelantan. They
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  • 70 24 LONDON Billy Graham, the American evangelist, yesterday predicted that the United States was heading towards dictatorship. He told British parliamentarians, clergy industrialists at a private breakfast here that freedom would not survive unless there was a religious revival within 10 years He said that the only
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  • 240 24 MOSCOW The Soviet moonwalking robot has transmitted high-quality television pictures of the Moon's landscape. They Include glimpses of its own trial through the Sea of Rains, the Tass News Agency claimed. The eight wheeled lander that put down Tuesday aboard Luna--17 '•continues to fulfil Its programme
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  • 68 24 UNITED NATIONS The General Assembly decided yesterday to vote on the China representation question Friday morning. As the assembly continued Its debate today, about 20 speakers were still scheduled to take the rostrum. In addition, a number of vote explanations were to be given either Thursday
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