Eastern Sun, 4 February 1971

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  • 20 1 EASTERN SUN sfcapiitiMffli national daily 10 cents Estrf. 1966. Voi. 5 No. 1563 Thursday, February, 4 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 294 1 yANDALS hove completely wrecked the interior of the brond-new ond unused heodquorters of the Singopore Portworkers' Union. Domoge to the two-storey $700,000 building hos been provisionolly assessed ot $40,000. The building was to have housed union offices, and club rooms including a bar, restaurant
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  • 65 1 Man's best friend BOLTON, England Eric Newby made two mistakes when he broke into an auctioneer's olce and carried away o I d paintings and coins. First, he took his yet Alsatian dog with Second, he accidentally left the dog beWhen police turned the next day, they followed tbe dog
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 63 1 Importers of Carpets Rugs of Ouality Distinction German, fir French. AMIR 6t SONS (Bit. 1921) 270, Orchard Road, Singapore. 9. Tel: ***** A Your money is safe with FOUR SEAS... the oldest local bank in age and experience. 4Mt I s u COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTD. M*d Ollfcr.B7, Chuli#Stf*t, Sioqapon, 1
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  • 245 2 RUDE AWAKENING THREE-MAN gang armed with meat choppers yesterday held up four women and a man and robbed them of $B,OOO and jewellery worth $7OO. They tied up Sim Chong Hoo, 30, manager of the Victory Trading Company, Mrs. Sim, his mother-in-law Mcdam Low Kian
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  • 214 2 THE FERNANDEZ CASE LONDON An appeal by Gerald Fernandez, 32, former secretary and legal adviser to the Malaysia Singapore Airlines, against an order for his extradition to Singapore to face corruption charges was dismissed by three judges in the High Court here. Lord Parker (Lord Chief
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  • 177 2 A Cambodian painter, Ljr Quan Dat, 67, Is holding an exhibition of traditional Chinese paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce tomorrow at SJO pm Mr. Ly Is a fradnate of the Academy of Fine Arts In Shanghai. For the past St years, he has
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  • 157 2 Lamb Leg Chop at onl T $l.BO a pound la todar*a best buy. Market Prices. VEGETABLES: Cauliflower $14)0 a pound French Beam $0 55 a kati Spinach $0.35 a kati so>6o a pound Carrots $0.60 a pound Ladies Fingec* $0.70 a kati Brinjala $0.45 a kati PISH Pomfret
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 The weather bureau Predicts isolated Ught in the late mora--1 YESTERDAY Max. Temp: 88.9 Min. Temp: 72.5 Rain: nil Total rain to date: 4.28 Total rain days to date: 18 dayi Sunshine yesterday: 4.1t hoars Ilumidlty at 11.15 pai. 8? per eeat SINGAPORE TOWN 4.18 a.m. (8.4 ft); 11.57 a.m.
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  • 277 3 rpHE charred body of o 36-year-old taxi driver was found tied to a tree in Ponggol Road by police yesterday. Police would not say whether Ton Siow Pheng, of Circuit Road, wos murdered His hands were bound behind his back round the tree
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  • 298 3 A welder with a permanent disability in his right forearm from injuries sustained in an accident two years ago was awarded $12,250 in a negligence suit yesterday. Song Mow Lin was riding his motorcycle along Tlong Bahru Road In the direction n f Outram Road
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  • 209 3 SINGAPORE will soon become the Asian centre for the flow of information about Asian research among Asians. This was the opinion of Dr. Y.V. Lakshmana Rao former UNESCO expert on mass communication media. At Rotary luncheon yesterday, he said, "This country has been selected as the
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  • 245 3 A sales representative wag yesterday charged In the First Magistrate's Court with criminal breach of trust. Koh Khee Wah. 41, was alleged to have misappropriated $2,***** belonging to the Gemini Cnlt Fund at the office In the People's Park Complex between April 29 to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 36 3 Around town 8.00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. Exhibition of book.* by Charles Dicken at the foyer of the National Library* 6.00 p.m. Carnival Trade Fair 1971 at the Great World Amusement Park, Kim Seng Road.
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  • 190 4 DHNOM PENH More than 300 Cambodians coerced in. to lighting for Vietcong and NorHi Vietnamese units hove fled to join the government side. This »s probably the largest mass defection In the Cambodian War. Cambodian military command spokesman, Lietuenant Colonel Am Rone, yesterday disclosed
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  • 38 4 Police charge with shields Into Rome University's Law School to free two of their colleagues. The captured lawmen were being held by left-wine students who tried to occupy the building. (UPI radiophoto). UPI radiophoto.
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  • 134 4 NORTHAMPTON, England A Jailed man who protested his innocence by going on a hunger strike has been freed after 375 days without solid food. Ronald Barker, ?9. refused every meal given to him since be was convicted of burglary in Januar T last year. Prison oftVera
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  • 27 4 ROLDE, Holland —Thirteen children aged between 10 and 15 died when fire gutted three wards of a Roman Catholic mental home early yesterday.
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  • 114 4 BIKOBHIMA. Japaa Hiroshima has lost the last of Its Atomic Bomb -shadows" M( hinad la to stooe walls hjr the seartag heat af the IMS eiphalwi. They were bettered la hare resaltej from fasioa of the rlctlam' bodlss with stoaes or aaremeat la the
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  • 50 4 ADDIS ABABA A five-man mission from the new government of Uganda arrived yesterday in Addis Ababa for talks with the Ethiopian Government and officials of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The mission is headed by Apollo Kironde, a minister in Major-Gene-ral Amin's new government.
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  • 39 4 NEAK LEUNG. Cambodia The Vieteong are returning to their old sanctuaries and building new ones in border areas opposite South Vietnam. "Unless Cambodian or South Vietnamese troops remain there, the Vietcong move back in," senior oOkatra warned.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 218 4 Nm lk*«lu N* Frte List Dua to tflra'i length Note REVISED TIMES: It ii. I.M. 4, »M NO INCREASE In Prlcea! Tul Brynner. Franco Nero "BATTLE Or NESSTVA" PanavUiun A Color (SB) Satarday Mldali Ca»ltot Mda-Rex-81 Mm Nanday Marai Re>-Bky Eat j n*a Handa* Maralaa Show at Oapltal-Bct Sky IUsT
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  • 382 6 THE Invasion of Southeast Laos by South Vietnamese troops should be rated the worst-kept secret of the Indochina war. At the time of writing this, a mysterious shroud envelops this military manoeuvre but only in Saigon and Washington. News about the operations by South Vietnamese
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  • 228 6 OAKISTAN has a great chance to prove whether she is really a responsible member of the international community of nations or whether her rabid anti-Indian sentiments will make her act pettily. Mohammad Hashlm and Ashraf Qureshi, the two men who hijacked an Indian Airlines aircraft to Lahore, have
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  • 591 6 The Art Buchwald column At th« cities and states kaap going broke, more and more politicians are suggesting legalised gambling as the solution to our financial woes. New York State started with a lottery, New York City then came up with offtrack betting, and a
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 182 6  -  KHOR ENG LEE Public Relations Ofilcer, Public Utilities Board. SIR: REFER to Mr. Robin Wong's letter in your paper of 21st January in which he wrote that the Public Utilities Board had cut off water supply in Jalan Batu without any prior notification.
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    • 209 6  -  CHRIS TAY SIR: I ITTLE Neve's answer (The Sun, Jan 31) to boxing fans who asked him why pro-boxing is dead in this country does not appear to be all true. I quote "Sure there ore lots of boxing enthusiasts who would still be willing
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    • 71 6  -  SHARMILLA MAIDO SIR: THAT dangerous-look-ing sPlke fence surrounding the National Theatre spoils the whole effect of the building and its carden. It should be removed If can't be there foe security reasons because it could be easily climbed, that's if a would-be burglar waa too lazy to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 38 6 Letters to SUN SOAPBOX arc welcomed, but correspondents are reminded thai all letters must be sinned even if a non-de-plume is to be used Every effort is made to ouMisb all letters, but short letters are riven preference.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 7 ts--0 I MG KHIAMT BANK LTD TO m m k K mini!!: j j •»j ij. 11 ill' 'in if IN Mil Si (SI IB Sffil 2 r.:» r Bg| ra CHUNG KHIAIAI BANK LTD SINGAPORE MALAYSIA HONG KONG
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  • CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED 21st ANNIVERSARY supplement
    • 331 8 I deem it an unique honour and an inspiring challenge to be the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. in succession to my revered uncle, the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the founder and first
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    • 285 8 Having been the Managing Director of the Chung Khia w Bank, Ltd. since its verv inception in February 1950, I view its celebration of its 21st Anniversary with deep emotions. The Bank, like a child born in precarious circumstances in the remote outskirts of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 8 Dato Lau Pak Khuan 8.P.M.P., JP, PJX (Executive Director) Nyean Shin (Executive Director) Da to Aw Kow D.K.L.P., BAM. (Director) Mr. Tan En* 100 M.Se. (Director) Mr. Aw It Haw (Directory Mr. Teo Soo Chuan (Director^
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    • 2299 9 fPHE estobliskment of tht Chung Khiow Bank, Ltd.' in Singapore on February 4, 1950 was tko realisation of the vision of the lota Mr. Aw Boon How philanthropist, industrialist, press magnate and the Bank's Founder Chairman. He foresaw then, during the early
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    • 34 10 The head office —then and now <1950 Chun* Khlaw Rank Head Office at 59, Robinson Road on February 1950 opening daj. 1971 y Road l,ead fflCe bulldln toda on the same »ite In Bobinson
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    • 1036 13 rpHE nan responsible for the day to day running of the Chung Khiaw Bank and the prime mover of the progress achieved by the lank,is its Managing Director Lee Chee Shan who has continuously been at the helm of the Bank since its very inception
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    • 293 15 I HAVE (rest pieasare in sending to the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. Ny heartiest congratulations on its attainment of the Elst year of its establishment la Singapore on 4th February, 1950. The progress achieved by this Bank has been the source of inspiration to other banks founded In Singapore
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    • 877 15 satisfied clients Our concern, the Yeo Hiap Seng Group of Companies. is one of the Chung Khiaw Bank's many customers that have had dealings with them since the date of its inception. This Bank has embarked upon industrial financing to cope with the intensified industrialisation of Singapore for economic advancement
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 100 8 WITH HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary, 4th February 1971 With Compliments From:TFTHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, SDN. BHD. Not 62/64, Middle Road, Singapore, 7. WANG COO-KIEN CO. Nos 541 Geylang Road, Singapore, 14. ON SEONG CO. (PTE) LTD. Not 69* Beach Road,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 63 9 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on their Jst anniversary offices of Chung Khiew Bank Limited iM9 decisions to use NCR machines show Chung Khiew Bank* faith in NCR Equipment AND Service. NCR Hnandalfirßanking Systems are designed to meet the world's top Benkers. means computers TUX NATMfUI. CAW MCMTMCONMNT (MALATAJ
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 28 11 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ON THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR 21 st ANNIVERSARY TAY KOH YAT BUS CO. (PIE) LTD. 59, BEACH MM, SWANK. 7.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 62 12 •> w v u *> 'SSf •j.' A" v> >, •rj. ?l 7/ V, >• > w y 5* Congratulations and Best Wishes to T T-rv X on the occasion of their 21 st A nniversary /V. ww rt in uiii /aw MMM 'f *r« 4U Tw laa <«tf it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 26 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to the CUUIVG /M YA LTD. on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary INTERNATIONAL GENERA! IMPORTERS 3rd Floor, 3 (taffies Placo. SINGAPORE. 1.
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    • 136 13 Congratulations a to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of their 2t*t Ai\\MVERSAR\ IELERRATIQIVS Own high-class homes in first-class residential area with beautiful, quiet country-side surroundings HENRY PARK HOLLAND GROVE ROAD, 6 m.s. HOLLAND ROAD, SINGAPORE Iff S V. 'U.i i V m f, Two-storey detached bungalow TENURE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 141 14 w WWmt to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD on the occasion of their 21 si Anniversary 4th February 1971. a o <3 J c> CHEETMONE SAN Provides instantaneous relief lor toothache, earache, stomachache, headache, muscle pain, indigestions, backaclte, colds, tore. throat, etc Very effective for coughs, Indigestion, •MBtckness, nausea, tiredness. CNMKAMMTI
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 71 15 Congratulations u CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of their 21st. Anniversary Celebration from BSIME DARBY REFRIGERATION ft AIR-CONDITIONING DIVISION We are proud to be their Suppliers and Contractors for all their Air-condition ing requirements. Congratulations Best Wishes to Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the occasion of their Hist
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 90 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to the CHUNG KHUW SANK LIMITED on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary Celebrations from LOUIS T. WU Congratulations Best Wishes to the t HUJVG KUMA H UWH LTD. on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary Celebrations from: PASIR PANJANG BRICKWORKS CO. Office: 31, Phillip Street, Singapore,
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    • 99 16 Congratulations Best Wishes CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED On Hie Occasion Of Their 21st Anniversam from NASUYTONG MARGARET LOW Congratulations CHUNG KHMW BANK LTD. on their 21st Anniversary CUMBERLAND Detailing in Fair Lady Fashion Wigs Orchid Fashion World renowned Brands of Cosmetics 321, 2nd Floor, People's Park Complex Singapore 1. lol.s
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    • 79 16 0 Congratulations to the on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary Celebrations from Mr. Lim Ching Tai FOCK SHMG FURNIIURE Mr. Chye You JOO HUAT FURNITURE Congratulations Best Wishes to the film KUIA W BAJIK LTD. on the occasion of their 21st Anniiiersary Celebrations BAN TECK HIN No 26, Synogogue
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 38 17 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO CHUN6 KHIAW BANK LTD 21 ON THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR ST. THVI HONG BISCUITS TORCH SWEETS 3 1 A i IV, CREAM: CRACKf* feggMSfife/ THYE HONG BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY SDN. BHD. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 58 18 Congratulations Best W V From Dato Datin Tsang Tak Chuen Johore Sugar Plantations Industries Bhd. Malaya Mining Company Sdn. Bhd. Kepg Mines Sdn. Bhd. Tsang Rubber Estates Kekayaan Sdn. Bhd. Mamor Sdn. Bhd. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ON THEIR 21 ST ANNIVERSARY GREEN BUS CO.,
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    • 58 18 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD, on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary from ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPN LTD E k 1 I \A Head Office: 108 110 Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. g Teh *****1 <9 Lines) n Branches: 745, Havelock Road, Singapore, 3. Tel: *****0, *****1 3S
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  • 99 19 DETROIT Millionaire businessman Ralph Wilson, has agreed to pay his wife 557.5 million under a divorce settlement which also includes season tickets (or life to Detroit Laong football games. Wilson owns the Buffalo Bills professional football team. But his wife. Janet, ssked for life-time tickets for
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 739 19 anes m ui K i«U an taurus 1 se kSa&jl OKNERAL TBNDKNCIEB: A beautiful day and erenlng for you to use your most progressive and Intelligent ideas to gain the goodwill of Influential people. State to them exactly what you have in mind and what they can do to bring
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    • 14 19 LADIES PAY "One thing about Mlft Coy the hat the best strike zone I)
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1103 20 today's iniMTiiii TV SIIMC3APURA CHANNEL 5 I OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by General Hospital A Daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. I ANOTHER SO N C ANOTHER MELODY (Repeat) A light musical programme featuring "M. Sharif". IT'S HAPPENING IN SINCAPORS (Chinese) (Repeat) A series on the
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  • 226 21 IQUIDATORS ruled trading in Stock Exchange of Molaysia and Singapore yesterday. There was e general withdrawal of buyers although business was fairly brisk with a volume of 1,543,000 reported done after the official close. After early steadlneas, Starllte Ceramic loet some ground before picking up fractionally
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  • 74 21 WASHINGTON The World Bank has decided to maintain Its uniform Interest rate on all lending at 71 per cent, at »east until the summer. bank sources said yesterday. The rate was set last August when Interest rates were at considerably higher levels internationally than now. The decision not
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  • 292 21 FEBRUARY first grade rubber bvyers doted at 5 p.m. yesterday in Singapore and Malaysia at 46J cents per lb., down cents from Hie previous dose. The tone of the market was quiet. After a lower opening, the market stepped below the 41-cent level as long liquidation
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  • 114 21 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 194 50 196 per 100 Strait* dollars 146 148 per 1.000 Taiwan dollar* 67S 6 75 per Australian dollar S4C 360 oer 1.000 Burmese kyat* 460 480 per 1.000 Indian rupees 149
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  • 636 21 BID Md offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Btock Exchange reiterdav INDUSTRIALS ACMA Alwonoto Ama Allied ChM. Boi Bone* Bowteal c. njiMi C. Sicaif C.CJ1 C. Storage CftO. DJIJ. Dutop E. SaMltera E.A.I. Eat vet
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  • 930 21 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcaa $1.45 <5) $144 (3) $143 (I); Allied Choc. $3OO (1); Boa $1.12 (17)
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  • 67 21 TUB noon pncca at th« Htii(u|Mirr Chtnfff froduc« Kxciiioft rMttrdu WM: a Coconut Oil (t o.b.t bulk H0.M Cimmul Oil (fo.h.) drum 82.50 Copra *7 00 mm Muni ok White Aata 1*0 N.l-W. 170 0# Harawak White Irppci IM% 1 l«0.0« Hnranak Mpertel Mark M% 117.50 N.I..H 1 rturnwak
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  • 389 22 SYDNEY Mining stocks issued conflicting reports in on unsteady morket on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. C.R.A. put on 70 cents to $12.30 while Hamersley made a slight kickback of four cents to $5.44. New Broken Hill added 50 cents to $14.40 with Peko also rising 50 cents
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  • 36 22 NEW YORK—Dow Jones closing averages day on the New TuesYork Stock Exchance: 30 Industrial* 874.59 20 Rails 191 19 15 Utilities 124.81 65 Stocks ***** 40 Bonda 71.25 Commodity futures index 144.04 up 0.41
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  • 575 22 ADELAIDE The sixth test ended in o draw here yesterday leaving England one up in the series with one more test to go. Australia, given an almost impossible task of getting 469 runs in 522 minutes when England declared their second innings closed yesterday, finished
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  • 192 22 MELBOURNE Australia's chances of making its way to the 1971 Davis Cup challenge round received a boost yesterday when John Coopor was announced in the team. The four-man team announced at the Lawn Tennla Association Annual Conference Is Cooper, 24, Ross Case. 19, Colin
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  • 402 22 POLICE Academy, will pitch their strength against Port Authority Recreation Club, in an 8-bout tournament to be held tonight at Bukit Chermin at 7.80 p.m. There will be 2 special contests featuring two well known Police boxers. They are Teo Tiong Huat (G. E Unit) and B.G. Thanabol
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 216 22 APPOINTMENT Singapore Polytechnic THV Singapore Polytechnic requires part-time Uachlng staff to assist In lb* conduct of It* courses •t technician level. The qualifications inquired Include Degree' Diploma and/or pro:e*■tonal qualifications (or n>o*t oourees but less academic qualifications with suitable practical experience will D* considered. The oourwes and subject* for which
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  • 957 23 a. 3 Dlv. 16 F. (7122 1 1 rtae Tactician By 4 y 9-00 8.11 Good land Chens Mansor ***** 1 IT eat Laka 3y 8.06 Cir«l Allan •1370 1 ffnnn. 5y 8 06 Tjakrs 40 J lack of Spades 5r 8.02 KN Manaor 1 rhree
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  • 272 23 HONG KONG Former Indonesian worid badminton champion Tan Joe Hock hat kept the Hong Kong Badminton Association (HKBA) on tenterhooks wondering he will accept its otter to be Hong Kong's eationel coach. The HKBA Technical Committee selected Tan out of 26 applicants offering
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  • 133 23 TOKYO China U believed to be planning to send a large delegation to the World Table Tennis Championship* to be held in Nagoya, Central Japan, next month, a Japanese correspondent In Peking reported yesterday. The delegation of 40 to 50 members Is expected to Include
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  • 144 23 PENANG SHANGHAI KID, a noted mudlark, want turpriaingly well in a wodkoat an g flood track here yesterday morning. Ridden by Subian Dalwea, the nine year old gelding sprint ad stylishly over 3f in 39 4/5, finishing strongly. Shanghai Kid has not shown much form
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  • 77 23 CARACAS, Roberto de Vlcenzo of Argentina will head the field of 06 proa from eight nations in the ÜBfIO.OOO Oil open golf beginning here Thursday, with US$7,OOO first prise. Among players front the United States, Canada, England. Australia. Argentina, Colombia. Puerto Rico and Venesuela, are Bert Weaver,
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  • 220 24 MAN believed to be a member of the gong that kidnapped millionaire Tan Han Seng on November 12 lost year has been arrested. A friend who was arrested earlier at Lengkok Bahru at 5 20 a.m. "squealed" on him. Police are now
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  • 57 24 President who ROME A public opis*on poll about thr Italian presidency turned op these facts yesterday: One-fifth of the country's 54.3 million people do not know Giuseppe Saracat is President. Only one out of every 29 people knows Saragat'i term of oflce ends on December 28 and that his successor
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  • 63 24 CHICAGO Charles Kuhl, the soldier slapped by General Georfe Patlon during the World War 11, has died here of an apparent heart attack at the age of 55. "I tried to forget it," Kuhl, a sweeper in a Mishawaka, Indiana factory, said last March in
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  • 309 24 VIENTIANE Communist battalions overran six government positions on Tuesday night, including th« key town of Muong Soui on the north-west of the Plain of Jars. The communUte now a battalion of neutralist He also denied rn- Defence Minister Sisouk Na Champas«sak yesterday announced that
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  • 127 24 TEIDERAN Persia! Gull oil-producing na tions probably will not cot off petroleum sapplies to Western Europe or Japan until they try "other measures'' to win higher prices from Western corporations, producer sources said yesterday. A majority of delegates from the Itnation Organisation
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  • 138 24 LAHORE. Pakistan Two self-styled Kashmiri "freedom fighters" have blown op the hijacked Indian Airlines aircraft and were nearly burned themselves on thr Lahore Airport runway. The two Kashmiris. Syed Mohammed Ashraf, 21, and Hashim Qureshi, 20, stayed in the plane until they were sure the cockpit
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  • 132 24 SPACE CENTRE. Houston, Texas Apollo H's astronauts yesterday inspected their lunar craft for the first time since blastoff. They then pronounced It "in really good shape'' for America's third moon landing. The two and one-hall hour inspection ended two days of near-Idle-ness for the
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  • 27 24 SYDNEY A Qantas Boeing; 707 shepherded a crippled Air New land Electra aircraft with 36 passenaer.« a safe emergency landing in Sydney yesterday.
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