Eastern Sun, 2 March 1971

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN national daily Final edition 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1584 Tuesday, March 1, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 359 1  -  (JANGS of children, armed with bicycle chains, broken bottles and batons, are terrorising people in the heart of the city. Most of the gang members are under 12 years old. By Anwar Anverdeen They operate late at night in packs of 10
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  • 266 1 The National Trades Union Congress has asked »he Minister for Finance, Mr Hon Sui Sen, to amend the Employment Act. It wants the Act altered to allow department heads to grant a substitute day off or pay employees in lieu of time off.
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  • 96 1 LONDON More than one million British workers stayed at home yesterday in a one-da v offll rial strike designed to kill union reform laws. Shipyards, car plants and engineering firms were halted in a nationwide challenge by the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Its left-wine president, Mr Hugh
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  • 241 2 LUMPUR The government would deal with any unconstitutional violence, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mohamed Khir Johari, warned yesterday. It would not hesitate to take stern measures to save the country, he told Parliament during the debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill. He
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  • 75 2 A free four-week course of lecture« on how to use the National Library will be held every Wednesday. beginning next ureek. The course, which includes lectures on the services of the National Library, the catalogue and classification scheme, is limited to 40 people.
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  • 37 2 No new cases Of typhoid have been reported since the last bulletin issued by the Ministry of Health. The number of confirmed typhoid cases in the Geylang Serai area still glands at 69.
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  • 242 2 Residents of Stir ling Koad, Mei Lin* Street and Mei Chin Road will appeal to the Housing and Development Board to put water standpipes outside all their blocks. This will be one of the proposal* to be discussed at their next monthly meeting. Their
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  • 127 2 KUALA LUMFUB Penang** Chief Minister. Or Lin CHonf Ku, yesterday sapported the Alliance buvcrnaenfit proposal to amend the Constitution. Nonetheless, he warned that the trust of the people must not be betrayed. Dr Lim, Vice-Chair-man of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia. said the main underlying factor
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  • 238 2 The University of Singapore must be a distinctive institution reflecting what Singapore stands for, Minister for Science and Technology Dr Toh Chin Chye said yesterday. In doing this, the University should also reflect the multi-racial society which is located in the heart
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  • 76 2 A 34-year-old housewife woke up at 4 am yesterday with her neighbour standing by her bed caressing her thighs. Her husband, who was sleeping next to her, chased and stopped Anthonisamy Muthusamy 30. at the ground floor of their flat in Taman .Turong Anthonisamy, a labourer at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 ri I THE weather bureau predicts Isolated showers today. YESTERDAY Max. temp: 88.0 Min. temp: 73.1 Rain: ail Total rain to date: 16.44 Total rala days this year: 38 Sunshine: 8.7# Humidity at 11 pm: 94 SINGAPORE TOWN 1.45 am. (9.7 ft.); M 9 a m <1.3 ft.); 2.28 pm.
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  • 107 3 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD WANTS TO BE LIKE WANG YU Cheah Chun Wah (left) is only seven but he's practising karate so he can be like his film idol, One-Armed Swordsman Wang Yu. He took up karate after seeing the film 'The Chinese Boxer/' which Wang wrote, directed and
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  • 319 3 A MEMBER of the Queenstown Citizens Consultative Committee yesterday was fined $4,000 when he admitted bribing a police inspector and a corporal. Ng Long Kee olios Ng Leong Kee, 36; was charged with corruptly offering $-400 to probationary Inspector Rosioh Konaga>abo ond Corporal Mehar
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  • 87 3 KUALA LUMPUR A young mother who hacked her bab v to death eight years ago was yester da, committed to the custody of th« Central Mental Hospital. The seven-man jury returned the verdict that P. Kamala, 30. was Insane when she killed her son.
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  • 237 3 A Ministry of Health cleanliness blitz is forcing hawkers to deon and paint their stalls. Health officers already have served summons on people operating dirty stalls. The government is taking stringent action against them following the Environment Public Health (Hawkers) Regulation imposed
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  • 76 3 Lim Cheng Slang. 25, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the High Court for allegedly raping a 12 year old schoolgirl. First Magistrate George Sandosham committed him to stand trial at the end of a one-day preliminary inquiry. Lim allegedly raped the girl
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  • 269 4 Multi-nation campaign begins ]if SA is planning a major publicity campaign to launch its SingaporeLondon service on June 2. The campaign will include the visit of a team of three local MSA sales managers and eight stewardesses to London, Manchester, Rome, Milan, Frankfurt, Geneva and
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  • 87 4 Second year student craft teacher Loh Hwee Chong. 18, was the thorn among the roses during an on-the-spot painting competition at the Teachers' Training College in Paterson Road yesterday. He was a technical student pitting his artistic skill against 37 arts students. The contest was
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  • 143 4 RINGLET, Cameron Highlands Angry hornets yesterday sent rescue workers and curious onlookers fleeing from the lake at Sultan Abdtd Bakar dam where a family of seven drowned on Sunday. Seven people—including the Cameron Highlands O CP D.. DSP Meor Ariff bin Shukor and detective-sergeant Ong Kim Leong
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  • 66 4 Kuala Lumpur A Democratic Action Party member of Parliament was yesterday stopped from delivering his 2J-pa«e speech by the Speaher, Dato C. M. Yusof. Mr Fan Tew Teac (DAP-Kampar) was ruled to hare strayed from the issue debate on the Constitution (Amendment)
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  • 79 4 East German Foreign Minister, Dr Otto Winser. arrived here last night from Cairo, for a fivf-da, visit Dr. Winder, 67, parried questions by reporters whether he would seek recognition for his country from Singapore. But he hinted that diplomatic ties between the two
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  • 59 4 A man will be charged today with robbing a youth of $3 and his sunglasses on Monday. The youth, Mohamed Abidin. was in a public toilet at Connaught Drive when two robbers held him up. Mohamed shouted for help. An off-duty police constable
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  • 58 4 Malaysia Sinn pore Airlines has added another is flight sales service for passengers It will introduce the flrst Singapore made perfumes, created by Perfumes of the Orient, a local perfume manufacturer In Juroag The company makes three exotic scents May Ling. Chinta and Ball.
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  • 113 4 A li-year-old *»y yesterday told a Magistrate ho put his arm* around an 11-year-old girl beea<uo he could not control himself. See Ban Ilock admitted outraging the modesty of the girl on February 27 at 630 pro at Loke Street. First Magistrate Mr George
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  • 138 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Yo« don't have to fish for a market bargain today because pomfret at oily $l5O a kati make food shopping sense. All prices per pound unless otherwusc mentioned. PORK Pig Heart $1 70 Pork Skin $2.00 Pork Chop $2.10 Minute
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  • 240 5 Some people just can't keep mway from the water including Australian children living in Singapore. The young Australians love the outdoors, and our endless summer is a dream come true for them. They just about "live" in the water every day. The children's parents are mostlv
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  • 183 6 NARITA, Japan About 2.609 riot police will today attempt to break through barricades manned by students and farmers. The protestors are against the contraction of Tokyo's second international airport 1 r*e mavsive police show of strength was ordered after week-lons efforts failed to dislodge
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  • 402 6 DELHI An armed gang stormed into a polling booth in Chapra district in Bihar State about mid-day and carried away the ballot boxes. It was the first incident reported on the first day of polling which started yesterday. The local electoral officer of Chapra suspended
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  • 41 6 JAKARTA Two passengers including a child were killed and 24 others injured, some seriously, when a train wagon loaded with gunpowder for Are crackers exploded yesterday. This was reported by the army newspaper Ben ta Yudho.
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  • 185 6 TCXYO Japan should not twitch its foreign policy from Taiwan to the People's Republic of China just for th e sake of expediency. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato told parliament yesterday. International confidence in Japan rested on strict observance of International obligations. The Prime Minister wa.-
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  • 98 6 HOLLYWOOD A 33foot model of the Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga featured in the film Tora, Tora, was sold for $10,500 yesterday highlighting the finale of the 20th Century Fox Studios auction. The four-day sale, with a total of 2.000 props dating back 43 years, grossed $1,094,000 which
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  • 136 6 MANILA Seven people died and a village was barn I daring clashes between Muslim guerrillas and police in southern Cotabalo province, police sources said yesterday. They said the seven were killed daring an encoanter with Philippine troops in several villages la Cotabato, Ssf miles south
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  • 293 7 Defence Minister Malcolm Froser said yesterday the increasing Soviet naval power in the Indian Ocean will introduce East-West tensions in the region. He said Australia could not confront the Soviet Union but it is cleor that in future Australia would become more militarily alone
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  • 25 7 MOSCOW Twentyfour Soviet Jews demanding the right to emigrate to Israel have dpmonst rated Inside a Supreme Soviet (Parliament) building last week.
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  • 246 7 LONDON Defence Minister Lord Carrington lias Mid Sou Hi Africa had not asked Britain tor any more arms beyond the seven Wasp helicopters now being supplied under the Simons town naval agreement. The British minister told a radio interviewer that further arms
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  • 283 7 TRIPOLI Oil price negotiations between Libya and representatives of 35 foreign oil companies, resumed yesterday. The Libyan Government has earlier said that it intended to negotiate on a company by company basis. However an oil cornpan, ftookesman said this was not a rigid stand
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  • 208 7 TOKYO Japanese and Maoist officials have reached a new trade agreement for 1971. The latter set® the volume at around SS2O7 million Kyodo News Agency reported yesterday A communique was expected to be signed last night or today In Peking. It l 8 expected
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  • A PLACE IN THE SUN
    • 652 9  -  Mine u HELP is on the woy for oil of us uncultiroted, brash Singaporeans who ore living by our wits instead of the wisdom of others. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr C V. lx-van Nair, said this week
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    • 52 9 THE Latins certainly know how to enjoy themselves as this picture •hows. The band strikes up a lively tune during a Rio De Janeiro carnival and the bodies start to sway. The only thing missing from this •hot is the win* there's no shortage ot women
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  • 615 10 gOVIET naval presence In the Indian Ocean was discussed ad nauseam during the Commonwealth summit here about six weeks ago. Now Australian Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser has chosen to make a major policy statement regarding this matter and has said, "Events place Australia in a position where she
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  • 514 10 Art Buchwald VIfASHINGTON Somewhere in this great 1 land of ours there is a computer stashed full of information on you. Whenever you want a bank loan, a credit card or a job, this computer will' in a matter of seconds- give some total stranger
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 157 10 SIR: A s a visitor to Singapore I feel I must comment on the standard of films which are shown here. They are really disgraceful, most of them being B-grade nonsense I refuse to believe that the people of Singapore want to have such tripe forced
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    • 190 10 SIR, MUCH has been said during the last few day* about the decline of the teaching profession because of the indifference and lack of dedication of our teachers. Nothing has been said about the frustration these teachers face in their work. Teachers, says one emmlnent politician
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    • 99 10 SIR: DECENTLY the Press has been carrying reports on Government discrimination a g a i n st long-haired males. I agree it can be irritating to see men with long hair, especially if it i9 dirty and unkempt. But if hair is kept neat and tidy, and
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    • 101 10 SIR: IN Singapore the living standard is not rising proportionately with the cost of living. The hardest hit are those with low incomes. To make matters worse, wages remain the same and are not likely to be raised in the near future. Most employers very
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  • SUN SCOPE
    • 555 11 QPPOSING Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the small dusty town of Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh State would seem to be a losing battle. Mrs Gandhi won the Roe Bareli seat with o 91,700-vote majority in the 1967 elections. She appears certan to be returned again
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    • 433 11 A 40-DAY postal strike meant no letters. When engineering workers walked out yesterday Britons had no newspapers to read. The power may go out again. Mabel Tyler vowed •he'd had quite enough. "I'm aick to death of atrlkes. and ao are most wives," the 50-year-old housewife
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  • 921 12 ARE YOU SPOILING YOUR CHILDREN (CHILDREN! TJRITISH medical men are calling for a 'sweets ban' because they feel that parents are 'spoiling' children with too many sweets. One theory is that, because parents had to go without so many things in thei» own youth- they are compensating by giving too
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  • 555 12 HOMOSEXUALS! A MEDICAL research team in Scotland has new findings which suggest it may be as immoral to victimise the homosexual man or woman as it would be to victimise the blind. Although society is said to hove become more liberal, nany male and
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  • Article, Illustration
    90 12 SUN PEOPLE WATCHERS "So you think I can't drink soup without dribbling it on my beard?" the old man says. "Well watch this." We watched as the old man finished his meal without a drop spilt. It's a real art. This man is not fishing for fun. He's
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  • 1035 13  -  The Mercy Killers relax BY HENRY FULLER ■J* WENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD Suzanne CoipeUondeputte was overjoyed. Though she could not remember much obout it» she hod been told that she hod given birth f* o daughter. She and her husband, Jean, bad already decided on a
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  • 723 14  -  By GAMINI SENEVIRATNE r pHE buskers have come back in Britain. Once, long ago. the streets of London were infested with itinerant musicians of a bewildering variety. Then in 1863 Parliament introduced an Act which was calculated to discourage
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 236 14 ORGANISATION Lul Day! No Vrrr Llat CASH BOOKINGS ONLV Due h dim .enutb Note REVISED TIME* 1P.45 I 4.16 H4fi 92M NO INCREASE IN Pncea' New Super CINERAMA 'Krakaioa lan Of Java in TECHNICOLOR Tomorrow Only! "THE EUNI'CH" Mandarin. Shawscope. Color Open* Thursday) MUHAMMAD AU 111 "a.k.a, C ASSII'H CLAY"
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    • 226 14 mm ROANISATION 1 "(toeon i Orchard .1 7f>*b N OM-o>r rttMim roDATi ODEON 11 mm I.M. »1» ORCHARD 11 ta, I.M. 1 Ul Ml Cuii Booking* Only No fm LUt Golden Uir««l PreaonU Wtai Y l>lin» ktM In "UTOIUW AMU TU ■oviNu mumr (Is Mi«d«rlfll Dyuliacop* ■aatmanuolor English a OtUuene
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  • 457 15  -  ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: Dors a husband belong in the delivery room when his wife is bavin* a baby? My husband dws not want to be at my side but 1 want him there. I believe every man should wivness what a woman goes through
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 715 15 CARROLL RIOHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: Now you have a day when you can easily purchase those articles of beauty that have to do with your desire to add art, colour and culture to your surroundings. You would also he wu>e to make sure that you let your romantic Interest know how
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  • 360 16 this very moment the new television shows Americans will be viewing in a few r.onths are being weighed and judged by network nabobs in New York City. Hollywood studios and powerful independent producers quail in projection rooms as programme directors watch some 50 pilots films. Leonard
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 878 16 today's r TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by CENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and patients of a hospital FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in the National Language A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (National Language} IT'S HAPPENINC IN SINGAPORE National Language
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  • 452 17 ON THE SOCIAL SCENE FT HE spectre of mass unemployment is haunting Britain for the first time since the hungry 1930'5. It is becoming a seriou® social and political issue. Latest figures published by the government showed that in midFebruary Britain's jobless total wag 721,143
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  • 543 17  -  Doctor's Diary By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, MD DEAR Dr Lamb: What harm if any would result from a child sleeping with a dog in his bed? I don't Mean a small lap dog but a large dog. Dear leader: Probably none. It 1s possible
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  • WOMEN
    • 679 18  -  FASHION FEATURE By Florence de Santis top designer interest in pants has definitely waned, they are coming into their own in the wide stretches of the fashion world. At all prices, in almost all sizes, pants costumes are now available to everyone. There will
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 228 19 ALTHOUGH Hiere were some lingering support for a few shares in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday* operators were mainly concerned with evening up operations. The industrial section was generally mixed and quiet with undertone steady. The afternoon market was hampered by an electricity
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    • 63 19 JAKARTA Indonesia's crumb rubber exports In the first 11 months of last year were worth 8$ 16.815,000. the Central statistics Bureau announced. Indonesia exported 18.542 tons of crumb rubber In the period. Singapore was the biggest buyer taking 7,017 tons followed by the United States with 4,503 tons.
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    • 81 19 TUB noon prim if the Singapore Chlnw Exibinit reMerdat Produce wai> a 8. Coconut Oil (f.o.b.) bulk mm 57.50 Coconut Oil ifo.b.) drum 60 00 Corpra 33.00 Muntok White Ant a 100% N UW. 177.30 Sarawak White 167.00 Pepper fWl% mm Sarawak special Hlark M% 162. Ml N UW.
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    • 292 19 March first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 98.50 cents per kilo. The tone of the market was quiet. London followed Friday's decline fully and opening quotations were 1/2 cent lower but the market w as ver w
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    • 120 19 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 pm currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.10 196.10 per 100 Straits dollars 145.25 147.25 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 676 678 per Australian dollai 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 480 500 per 1.000 Indian rupees 150 165 per
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    • 632 19 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business la the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterdav INDUSTRIALS B 8. Acma Ajinomoto Alcan Allied Choc. Ben Berjaya Borneo Boustead B. M Trists C. Sugar* C.C.M. C. Storage c. c. DBS. Dunlop
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    • 797 19 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 Ben $l2B (1) Berjaya $126 (2): DIM $l2B (1): Borneo $lB6 (1) $lB7 (4);
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    • 620 20 LONDON Good news was not a notable ingredient of Hie business scene last week. Gloom kept Hie upper band. The unresolved national postal strike still was setting problems for business after six weeks deprived of regular mall Threats from big trade unions planning single day protest
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    • 55 20 Mr Paul Bacon and John Tanton have been appointed senior copywriters with S. H. Benson Advertising Kuala Lumpur. Managing Director, Mr Glenmore Trenear-Har-vey, announcing these appointments said that they were due to the considerable growth in Agency Billings for 1971 and the subsequent demands on the creative operation
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    • 382 20 SYDNEY The Sydney Share Market closed Monday on one of Hie dullest notes experienced on the Sydney Stock Exchange this year. Low turnover and light trading were evident In all section* of the market. Although trading was extremely light several heavyweights managed to post substantial losses.
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    • 131 20 Mr Albert Pons, General Manager of Jebsen and Jessen (S) Pte. Ltd. left for Germany last week on a business trip. He is expected to stay there for about three weeks and will visit his company's principals in Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg and Zurich. Before he left
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    • 33 20 MANILA American tycoon Henry Ford II yesterday expressed optimism that Southeast Asia would eventually adopt Ford's novel concept of carmaking called "complementation" which is designed to "'motorlse" the people In the region.
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    • 200 20 Classified Ads. Situation Vacant Wanted Home Econo-i mica Teacher with DU ploma Certificate-in* Education; qualified Chinese Language teacher with H. 8.0, Apply: Box ESAZ Singapore before 15.3.71. DINUATUU iNillll Ik uf MIKNCI MS-A HKHANUUON ItUW MWU&MIUI S. JFXTIb MATHKMAII ADO MAIHKMATU* HEAL'IH SCIENCE f SEC U TO H8 G UB
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  • 828 21 The following are the ru j weights lor the weekend racing at Ipoh: SATURDAY CL. 5 1)1 V. 6P Fame Shoes 9.00 Brilliant Success 8.10 Dukedom 111 8 09 Black King 8.08 Clever Andy 8 08 Stratis Code 111 8 06 Up To You 8 06 Invincible II
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  • 186 21 UTSUNOMIYA, Japan, —World Boxing Association featherweight champion Shoxo Saijo of Japan is ready to •take his title against Antonio Gomes of Venezuela in his next defence of the title, Masaki Kanehira, Saijo's Manager told the press here yesterday. Saljo successfully defended his title Sunday night
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  • 305 21 BOMBAY Rudy Hartono beat hit fellow Indonesian Muljadi two games to love to win the men's singles title in the Western India International badminton championships here Sunday. The score was 15-11, 15-12 Hartono and Indira Gunawan beat Muljadi and 1. Sumiratta 18-13, 15-12, in an all-Indone-sian
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  • 284 21 BRUSSELS The Malaysian and Dutch teams fought out all the final matches between themselves in the fifth International Badminton Championship of Belgium which ended here Sunday night. Punch Gunalan of Malaysia, one of the best badminton players In the world, won the men's singles against the
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 295 22 PALM SPRING GAR DKSS, Florida. lack Nick la as held off tke challenges from Billy Casper. Tommy Bolt and Sooth African Gary Player to win the U.S. Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) championship here Sunday. Nicklaus. who had a massive seven-stroke third round lead, faltered slightly for
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    • 294 22 NINETY Asian circuit golfers arrived yesterday and several went straight from the airport to the Bukit course to familiarise themselves with course conditions. Among those arrived are Chen Chlen Chung of Taiwan, winner of last Sunday's Philippine Open. Joint runners-up Ben Arda. Eleuterio
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    • 131 22 ADELAIDE. Australia South Australia defeated New South Wales outright hy 127 runs here vesterday just before tea to win the Sheffield Shield for the 1971/71 season. Magnificent bowling by Injured Eric Freeman who took eight wickets for 64 runs routed the New Bouth Welshmen after
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    • 517 22 The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend racing at Ipoh: SATURDAY RACE I: C. Leong when questioned stated that LEGAL ENTRY threw its head in the air at the start and could not get into stride. RACE 2: T. 8 Chlam was reprimanded
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    • 220 22 CHRJSTCHURCH, New Zetland. England b«* New Zealand by eigfct wickets in rite first Test at Lancaster Paik yesterday, bet in the end it was an unexpectedly hard earned victory. When play began yesterday morning. Ne Zealand were 212 for eight In their aecond l n
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    • 157 22 WARMKK PARK. §t Kitts India beat tha Leeward Ulaafc' KWvea by niar wickets bere Sunday to register their first victory on the carreat Went Indies taar. The final scores were: India 361 for six declared and M for one wicket: Leeward Lclanda 147 and 270. The
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    • 167 22 Star itudfd RAF Chaß|i "B" brat J B. United "A" b v 19-5 (3 tries. 2 (oah to a coal) In the SevenA-Slde Ru«b v Competition play ed at tbe Padan e r«terday J B United took the lead in the flrst-half through tr v b v
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  • 151 23 Britain to end Gulf Treaties LONDON Britain announced that treaties with nine Gulf States where it maintains military forces of about (.100 men will cease at the end of this year. In place of the treaties, the Bri- tlsh Conservative Government has offered a five-point plan which
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  • 278 23 WASHINGTON An anonymous telephone warning preceded a bomb explosion one floor below the U.S. Capitol's Great Rotunda early yesterday. It caused "extensive damage" to a barbershop, a woman's washroom and several small offices in the Senate wing. Capitol police would officially say only, "Yes,
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  • 33 23 CHRISTCHURCH An American icebreaker. Staten Island, ha struck an uncharted rock in Antarctica. None of the 222 men o n board was hurt and the vessel is in no danger
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  • 226 23 NEW DELHI President Yahya Khan announced yesterday that Pakistan's crucial National Assembly meeting scheduled for next Wednesday has been postponed incfcffnitely. This was reported by Radio Pakistan. Th« Assembly has been charged with the task of drafting a new constitution for returning the
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  • 276 23 CAIRO Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad called In representatives of the big four powers in Cairo yesterday. The purpose was to dlsousg the latest developments in the Middle East. Earlier, Egyptian Press reports said (J.N. Mediator Gunnar Jarring was trying to persuade Israel to withdraw from all
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