Eastern Sun, 31 March 1971

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN own national daily Final edition 10 cents istd. 1966. Vol. 5- No. 1609 Wednesday, March 31, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • Article, Illustration
    264 1 This jet forced to China HONGKONG The first airplane eve r hijacked to Communist China, a BACIII paswoiter jet of Philippine Air Lines (PAL), was (rounded at Canton'* "White Cloud" airport yesterday while Chinese authorities dec ided what to do with the plane and its passengers. The plane was
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  • 147 1 LOS ANGELES The Tate murder trial jury has recommended death for hippie leader Charles Manson and three of his girl "slaves." After the verdict was read in the crowded court room the girls Susan Atkins, Leslie van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkel were led awa
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 483 2 application for leave to apply for a writ- of habeas corpus was made before the Chief Justice yesterday by lawyer Mr T.T. Rajah on behalf of eight women political detainees. The respondents in this case are the Minister for Home Affairs and
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  • 363 2 The jealous boyfriend of an ex-cabaret girl, fatally stabbed her regular "customer" when he accompanied her home, an inquiry was told yesterday. The ex-cabaret girl. Miss Mary Wong How Fa.. 18 was giving evidence at the trial of her boyfriend and another youth. They
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  • 234 2 A "stubborn" schoolgirl drank medicated oil after her school principal reprimanded her for not attending physical education lessons, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday. Mls» Teo Lay Teen, 17, a secondary four pupil at the Bnona Vista Secondary School was rushed to Outran Road Hospital
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 MlI The weather bureau predicts isolated showers tcday. YESTERDAY Maximum Temp: 88-4 Minimum Temp: 74.9 Rain: trace Raindays: 11 Total Rain March: 3.66 Sunshine: 8.30 Humidity at 11 pm: 94 wm SINGAPORE TOWN 106 am. (9.8 ft.); 7.51 am. (0.4 ft.): 2.26 pm. (8.3 ft.); 7.58 pm. (3.8 ft.). TOMORROW
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  • 262 3 Gifts, discounts stopped SINGAPORE'S petrol stations tomorrow will withdraw free gifts, coupons, discount and special offers worth hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. The Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers' Association (Pro-Tern) announced this drastic move to cut rising costs yeslerday. The Association's chairman, Mr Llm
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  • 328 3 Oil prices in Singapore will soon go up, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew hos said. He said th? price of oil In the Middle East and Africa has already gone up. "It is only a matter ot time before our oil prtres follow
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  • 98 3 A three-ton heavyweight champion measuring 5141-84-6* inch anfl "full of curves, solid, chunky and terribly masculine." This Is Mr Clive Burton's description of his masterpiece, an aluminium mural, spanning the main lobby of the Imperial Hotel in Oxley Rise. This art work of light metal is thr biggest
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  • 92 3 LONDON Two hun ilrrd and forty Bri tish aristocrats and members of London's fashion and publicity world last night ee lebratcd with cham pagne the marriage of Lord Francia Russell to Singapore-born model Anak. The wedding elween the 21-year-old son of the Duke of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 44 4 Lucious Wendy Norcros* it our Wednesday SUNbird. Wendy, 22, ie a Canadian. She's a model and lores aM kinds of sports. "I also lore Singapore, which I think is a really wonderful place," she told the EASTERN SUN.
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  • 209 4 THEIR AID IS WELCOME ILfALAYSIA'S new High Commissioner to Singapore soid yesterday his country had not sent any feelers to Peking about establishing diplomatic links. Mr Abdullah bin Ali said: "Though Malaysia feels China should be accepted in the United Nations, this does not
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  • 101 4 The Young Men's Christian Association Pugilistic class will commence on April The Minister for Home Affairs, Professor Won* Lin Ken. has been elected patron of the Queenstown Neighbourhood IV House Owners Association. Other Officials are President; M r V. Ganeson. Vice President: Mr Francis Chong, Secrettary:
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  • 216 4 Several high-capacity bus stops will be built in the city under the bus reorganisation plan. The Minister for Communications, M r Yon* Nyuk Lin. said this In Parliament yesterday. These bus stops will be at Market Street. Cecil S tr e e t. Empress
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  • 85 4 TWO robbers tied up a mother and her daughter and escaped with SI, 100 in cash and property on Monday. The robbers entered their flat at Jabi Rata. District, IS. on the pretext of looking for a friend. Mists Eileen Goh. 18. sai4
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  • 159 4 FOOD glorious FOOD At only 11-54 katt, the price of chicken today b «oiaeUuß( to chirp about. Roast or even trj the young birds, but if you bay as old bird boil or casserole it Today's prices (in pounds unless otherwise mentioned). VEGETABLES Cbye
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  • 114 4 A men's shop has hit on i novel way of opening for business. Its managing director, Mr B.H. Melwani, will present gifts of $250 each to eight charities at 86, High Street today The charities are Darul Ishan Orphanage, Ramakrishnan Boys' Home, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for
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  • 363 5 Woh Tat Bank and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation have won an action in the Privy Council against Mr Chan Cheng Kum and the Hau Siang Steamship Company. The Privy Council hearing arose out of on action first brought by the banks
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  • 60 5 A shopkeeper was found dead In his boat near the island of Pulau Seraya yesterday. He was Osman bin Zln. 41. A boatman found him unconscious in his sampan near Pulau Seraya. The boatman brought him to Pastr Panjang Jetty but the man was dead when
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  • 210 5 Reports that Ceylon is in a state of unrest ore nonsense, Ceylon's Director-General of External Affairs said yesterday. Mr V.L.B. Mendis said: "I was shocked to hear that these reports are circulating among the local people. "I assure you there is no truth In
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  • 111 5 Hearing into a conspiracy charge, involving a former Vice-President of the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union was yesterday postponed. The Second District Judge, Tan Hoay Djin granted the postponement on the grounds that the defence lawyer, Mr David Marshall, has a Chamber matter to attend to in
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  • 121 5 A ship surveyor and two company directors were charged with corruption, involving a sum of $1,102 at the Third District Court yesterday. Laurence Milner, 43, a ship surveyor and naval architect employed by Singapore Marine Department was charged with accepting the money from the two
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  • 76 5 Sexy Australian singer Lynn Roger* (left) is back in Singapore for two weeks. She was big hit here last August. She is appearing at the Hotel Malaysia's Supper Club. MLss Rogers has 37-24-37 figure and is known a& the "with if* girl. She has
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 13 5 LADIES DAY i "Look, just shake hands now! Save the theatricals for later!"
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    • 44 5 i m TOMORROW'S DRAW NO: 25/71 (1-4-71) WILL BE HELD AT THE SINGAPORE WONDERLAND AMOSEMENT PARK AT 7.45 P.M. S CASH JACKPOT IS > 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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  • THE WORLD THIS MORNING
    • 277 6 VIfASHINGTON The sudden end fro frhe 44-day Laos operafrion has reporfredly led fro recriminafrions befrween frhe American and Soufrh Vietnamese Commands. The Defence Department spokesman refused to discuss these press reports which emanated from Saigon. According to the Washington Post, the drive
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    • 128 6 CANBERRA The Australian forces in Vietnam will be reduced by about 1.000 Prime Minister William McMahon said yesterday. McMahon told the House of Representatives the withdrawal will take place over the next four to six months. It was made after consultation with South Vietnamese and
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    • 190 6 SAIGON South Vietnamese troops battled 2,500 Communists for five hours in Cambodia and hare killed 225 with the aid of allied air strikes, spokesmen in Saigon said yesterday. Near Khe Sanh. withdrawing US soldiers battled North Vietnamese troops In three short flreflghts, spokesmen
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    • 78 6 MUNICH A border patrol yesterday found the corpse of an East German who managed to flee 350 vards into West Germany with his right foot blown off by a mine. The patrol found a badly mauled foot near the border line and followed a blood
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    • 236 6 HONGKONG A bomb scarr is now sweeping Hongkong. A police ballistics expert was called to a side street early yesterday to examine an •bject with the slogan "Down with the Hongkong British authorities aad liberate Hongkong? inscribed on the wrapp-
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    • 181 6 WASHINGTON The Pentagon said yesterday authorisation for U.S. helicopter support of Sooth Vietnamese raids into Laos would continue for another week and a half. Defence Department spokesman Jerry Friedheim said any futar e raids would be of much shorter duration than the invasion that ended
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  • 382 7 Where 102^ defenceless people were massacred^ Reuter jpORT BENNING, Georgia Lieutenant William Calley has been found guilty of killing 22 Vietnamese in the 1968 My Lai Massacre. However, Calley would hove to wait years before a final decision is reached on his fate.
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  • 177 7 LONDON Britain will soon have its first commercial radio system. There will be 60 stations operating in direct competition to the state•wned British Broadcasting Corporation. The system will derive its income from spot ad- vertising between nrogr amines. It will be controlled
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  • 183 7 BELFAST New Premier Brian Faulkner defied Protestant hardliners in his Union, ist Party yesterday. The Premier refused to bear down Indiscriminately on Northern Ireland's Roman Catholic minority. "The full rigour of the law and its upholders will be used against the terrorists and
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  • 103 7 LONDON Arthur and Nitamodeen Ho sein. killers of newspaper executive's wife Muriel McKay, have beei refused permission to appeal against their murder convictions. Three appeal conrt judges also refused a plea from Arthur, elder of the Trtnidadborn Indian brothers, for a reduction of his 15-year sentence. It
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  • 181 8 BEIRUT A Fatah spokesman has charged that Jordanian soldiers are raping Palestinian women Tn the northern town of Irbid where the death toll in weekend clashes is now 200. The spokesmen said about 400 people had been wounded, some of them seriously. In clashes
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  • 91 8 Naturalist Sam Barnes looks justifiably proud of Atlanta, his Berkut eagle which is said to be the only sach one in captivity. (At right) Barnes and his collie Shep launch Atlanta on one more majestic flight. Atlanta was found in Russia's Kirghis Republic where
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  • 333 8 U.S. outstripped, says survey T ON DON The Soviets hove outflanked the United States politically in the Middle East, the Institute for Strategic Studies has said. In its latest survey of the world's military ond political power balance, the Institute said the Soviets shipped
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  • 161 8 LONDON Japan is now heading for a serious conflict with Peking, the Institute for Strategic Studies said yesterday. It said Japan's Interest In the oil resources of the East Ch'.na Sea and Its desire to reach agreement with Taiwan are the reasons behind the
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  • Article, Illustration
    99 8 LONDON Thirty million British tax payers will be told today the best and the worst of the Conservative Government's first budget since It took office nine months ago. It is expected Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr Anthony Barber (above) will try to stimulate industry with just a touch
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  • 259 8 LONDON A pop-sing-ing Indian prince became the latest victim of raids on London high-society homes The raids have so far netted over *****.000 in jewels and art treasures. The 26-year-old Prince Sayajirao of Baroda was kidnapped by four men near his Mayfair
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  • A PLACE IN THE SUN
    • 498 9  -  Those monkeys again Mine THE tourist magazine "The Singapore Visitor" has finally conceded that the monkeys in the Botanic Gardens are dangerous. Is the bi-weekly magazine's February 27-March 12 Issue an article described the delight* of feeding the monkeys. But now It has changed its mind
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      57 9 Margcrita A met is a* outdoor# girl. Her favourite sport in her native Switzerland was skiing, but since moving to Singapore she haa bad to settle for the water variety. Fun loving Margerita is an enthusiastic chess player. She ■s also a part-time model we caught her at
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  • 270 10 LITE hold no brief for Lieutenant William Calley who has been found guilty of engineering the My Lai massacre, but it is Impossible for us not to wonder whether the punishment he will receive is an expiation of the collective guilt Americans inherited from the Vietnam War.
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  • 243 10 "INDIA'S decision not to quit the Common--1 wealth over the British sale of arms to South Africa comes at the right time. As the largest country in the Commonwealth and as a leader of the neutralist bloc, her decision will have weight with several of the African countries.
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  • 581 10 Art Buchwald ASH INGTON In the world of planned obsolescence, the service contract ploys o most vital role. There is hardly anything you con buy now thot doesn't hare o service contract to go with it. The other day I went into my favourite
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 99 10 SIR; WHY doesn't the Government get rid of those touts in Raffles Place. As a tourist here I've been continually pestered by men wanting to drag me in to their "department stores" or trying to get me to change money. They're not content with just shouting
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    • 122 10 SIR: PURELY the Science Council it not serious when it says it will honour top science teachers in secondary and primary schools by presenting them with awards. It's a poor show when we hav e to resort to handing out prizes in order to
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    • 100 10 SIR: IT is an offence to as 1 much as toss down a cigarette end these days, and many have faced sizeable fines for doing just thisOur policemen are hot on the tail of any unsuspecting offenders. But why does no-one make a check on
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    • 57 10 Foreign news and featares appearing in aN editlotia of the Kaitrrn San and The Hun are from: Heaters, United frm International. Afcnce Franc* frruM, Editor* Preu Hyndieate. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Fabiishera Hah Syndicate. I.o» Anreles Times Syndicate. Oenial News Service. North American Newspaper Alliance, first Featnres, Inter-Preaa Featares and the
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  • SUNSCOPE
    • 384 11 Reuter Lieufrenonfr William Calient conviction for murdering 23 My Loi villagers is likely fro spark public indignafrion almost everywhere in the U.S. excepfr, surprisingly, in frhe Army ifrself. liberals and conservatives, for different reasons, are united on this issue. Conservatives like Alabama Governor
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      473 11 UPI PRESIDENT Nixon's efforts to improve relations with Peking are doomed to failure in the immediate future, judging from Premier Chou En Lai's recent statements. And if Chou means whot he said, it will make little difference whether the United Nations votes to admit China to the
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  • 731 12/13 The victims XhE Sharon Tote Murder Trial, one of the most sensational of the century, is over. Charles Manson. ex-convlct. hippie and "mindless" murderer has been sentenced to death by a LOB Angeles Jury. He will take with him to the gas chamber three of his "slaves"
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  • 321 15  -  Ralph Smith Awardwinner Anne Bancroft Has been signed •o play Hie role of Lady Randolph Churchill, the famous Jennie Jerome, American mother of Sir Winston, in the Carl Foreman-Richard Attenborough production "Young Winston." Production starts in May for Columbia Pictures. It
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 276 15 OBGAMISATION 3 mi ORCHARD J7*s LAST DAT! 1M «.M 1.., Th* l*ftl Baal Of Thf lo Color Rooert Sh»w ana Chrutopher Plummet CATHAY 3 3400] Lhl Shews! U M. I.M A pm Kltlv Swan to OUNCALA TBI ■LACK PVNTBEB UIBL id Color Orand Charity Pilm Premier*! Tonight I IS pm
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    • 196 15 CAP I I (II UII7I>!I Optnt Today —Na Pre* Uai Cheng Pei-pel. ft Lo U«b THE LADY BUM IT" •A HUAW PRODUCTION Mandarin lo Scope A Coici REX Phom ,Joi? OPENS rooATi 11 am IH. «.M •M> Ed Ottmera llurtjara Lawt) "Asmara Klrana" Scope Malay with KnglUh aub* ANY *****1
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  • 523 16  -  ANN LANDERS DKAR ANN: Please stop telling your readers who complain about a snoring spouse to send the snorer to an ear-eye-nose and throat specialist and if he sees no obstruction that can be removed surgically to "buy ear pings and forget it." There
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 734 16 H CARROLL RIGHTER'S a (MM GENERAL TENDENCIES: A very adverse day for taking any chances on the highway, or with anyone for not only are persons suspicious of you and your motives as well as you of theirs but dramatic and unexpected things can happen that can cause considerable loss.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 766 17 today's VI TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by HOUSEWIVES MATINEE "Unfaithful Woman" (Part I of a Hokkien film) (English Subtitles) FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in Chinese A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (Chinese) DAYS OF OUR UVES A dramatic serial about a dedicated
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    • 97 17 ladies in Retirement' your mid-week viewing m k <: V v X L* fell t > A >•; •>: > WW: > •<•■&,. m. < MiUattiwfc t. si m Tlv ■PMP ■>>7. X-9&.4 < V. IV .*>: iSHS :>'■ '.'SJJSKS smm it* <*■*** ■.■y.<a :■>:■;■ BHW i-'i-Tonight's film will take
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  • YOUNG SUN
    • Popping round with Platter Pete
      • 687 18 Disc-cussion "MATTHEWS Southern Comfort: "Loter that some year" (MCA) unfortunately, their hit "Woodstock" is not included in this album. AD the tracks however, are of a very high standard. Lan Matthew's own production has given the songs that clear cut sound which has become the
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      • 92 18 Dear Pete, After "Yellow River" end "Sen Bernadino", ►hat's next from Christie? VICTOR HERMAN LAM Dear Victor. It's "Man Of Mai) Faces". 0 0* Dear Pete, Where can I write to The Who? JACKIE Dear Jackie, c/o Sne Dm lop. 58 Old Compton Street, London W.l. a a Dear
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      • 353 18 This yeor could see the emergence of Paul Ryon, songwriter, as Paul Ryan, supersongwriter. Already he has two songs in the charts one by Dana ("Who put The Lights Out") and the other, is sung by no less
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  • 411 19 T^H ETHER it's the hippie influence, or just the leg interest lingering on from the mini era, sandals, are the way to focus attention on legs this year. It doesn't matter whether you're wearing a newly soft midi costume, a knicker outfit, an evening dress
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  • 68 19 NEW YORK comes up with an array of cheeky little caps that accentuate the latest trend in Lead gear the workingman's wardrobe for women. W« have the engineer's visor cap (top. left) to go with porters iuits and overalls; the c op p e r-coloured straw poorboy
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 227 20 Troding in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singopore yesterday continued to have poor reception. The slow-down reflected some nervousness in dealings. On fhe whole the pattern of trading remained unchanged. A shallower turnover of 1,141,000 units were recorded at the final bell. Interest was largely eonflned
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    • 57 20 (Manager Prices for March 31st> A MIA UNIT TKI'BTB M Invest Kund 130 M-fcla Prog 1.06 1-35 1.11 CHAU1KKKU DMT TBI MB B.O rund 1 0» i.14 SINUAPOKt INIT TKLPTb trd 8'pore 1 30 Com lnd 106 The Muting* Pond 109 S-P. Fund .99 1.11 1.14 1 04id
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    • 263 20 April first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 107.25 cents per kilo. The tone of the market was quiet. After opening about unchanjjc>d speculative buying met reserve of sellers and took levels up 3/4 cents. Conditions continued thin
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    • 124 20 HONGKONG Yesterday's 5 pm currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.) (Buyers) (Seller*) 195 20" 196 20 per 100 Strait# dollar* 148.50 150.50 per l.OOt laiwar auiiar* 6.745 6.765 per Australian doiiai S4i> 360 ner l.tKK Burmese kyats 485 505 per 1.00c Indian rupees 150 165
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    • 778 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the tradint rooms of the Stock Exchange ol Malaysia and Singapore with the ncmber of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1.000 on Its unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA $l4O (3): Alcan $l3B (l>: Ben $l-19 (1); Berjaya J 1-19 (5):
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    • 91 20 I Ms noon price# it tbt -tint a pore 1 hi rime Product Kxchanjre rntrrdi) vw H B oconut <>11 if.o.n. i mi ik mm 6?jk Coconut OH ifob.t drum mm 60. (M lorpra 8 ft. (Hi Wuntok White Asta 100% Nun mm 177.6» oaniunfe White Pepper Wl% mm
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    • 698 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Kxrhange vesterda* INDUSTRIALS B. 8. ACMA 1.41 1.42 Alcan 1.38 139 Allied Choc. 2.70 Ben 1.18 1.19 Berjaya 1.18 1.19 Borneo 1.90 llou stead 2.06 2.10
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    • 50 20 BANGKOK The National Economic Development Board (N ED B) plans to accelerate production of crops other than rice, the NEDB Deputy Secretary General said. Thalerng Thamrongnawasawat said rice sales were worsenlnf. He said the NEDB would promote more diversified crops and put more «rnphasis on industry.
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  • 186 21 Mr Peter Rosenberg, marketing manaeer fcr the Barossa Co-operative Winery, of South Australia. is BOW in Singapore to survey the current S iugapore/Malaysi*« market for table and sparkling wines. The Baro&sa Co-ope-rative Winery, is situated in the heart of Australia's best-known wine E»ducing district the rossa
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  • 83 21 The world's first commercial production of 56-inch O.D. single longitudinal seam line pipes was recently shipped by Nippon Koka n (NKK) of Japan to the Persian Golf for a submarine pipeline. The pipes
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  • 496 21 JOHORE BAHRU Foreign and local investors are to bend together to implement a Government multi-million-dollar blueprint to counter the ever-spiralling sugar price in the domestic market. The gigantic programme 1* essentially aimed at unburdening Malaysia from being too dependent on Imported sugar. It also hope
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  • 32 21 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 903 48 20 Rails 199.35 15 Utilities 123.66 65 Stocks 296 75 40 Bonds 71.79
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  • 324 21 SYDNEY Antimony Nickel was suspended again during quiet trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. The shares were suspended seven minutes after trading opened. They had risen 50 cents to $3.00 and the contributing shares were up 50 cents to $2 50. Several mining stocks lost ground
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1065 22 CI. 2 Div 3 -7 F. M155 llokoro 10T 9.00 Chukcll Tuiloh ns:« Honest I>TAI 4T 8 13 HT Wee Allan MKiOO Kinfinuster «y 8 12 Arscott Heddle ***** The Bliss 6y 8 10 HII.SK RS Breuk ***** S»in| Vernon 5v 8 08 Caroline
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    • 116 22 The Japan Air Lines First International Golf Tournament the JAL Open will be held in Japan in May. The tournament is to promote international goodwill through sports and also to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Japan Air I-ines. JAL regional manager for Singapore, Mr Y. Hagiwara. announced
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    • 250 22 Letter to the Sports Editor Dear Sir, Does the National Sports Council know that our bodybuilders have been banned from ALL international amateur meets? We are the only country in the Free World that has been barred, no thanks to the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Association (SABBA).
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    • 154 22 KUALA LUMPUR II ik mat, who in entered for a run only for this meeting, did a splendid gallop here yesterday morning. With Naxudi Arshad up. the Comet gelding strode out stylishly over 3f in 37 3/5 on a good track. Hikmat, placed in his last
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    • 69 22 Selangor's Ist Division Team, Kuala Lumpur VOCSC will play two soccer fixtures here. The visitors will piay a friendly match against the Port Authority Recreation Club on April 9 at the Bukit Chermia ground. On April 10, the visitors will play for the Hindu New Year Cup aglanst
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    • 416 23  -  By S Selvarajoo The Alec Mildren Racing Team of Max Stewart and Cary Taylor it expected to provide stiff opposition to Air New Zealand's Graeme Lawrence and Ken Smith. Stewart will be racing an Alfa Romeo 1600 cc engine Mildren Formula 2 car.
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    • 239 23 Barbados leads in first-innings BRIDGETOWN. Barba dos, Barbados maintained their hopes of becoming the first side to beat the Indian cricketers on their current West Indiey tour when they took a first-innings lead of 264 on the third day of their four-day matc.i here Monday. Barbados, resuming at
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    • 290 23 NAGOYA Communist CHino qualified for the final of the women's teom event tournament when it beat Sweden 3-0 in the Group "A" of the 2nd league (semifinal round) yesterday. The Chinese girls have thus won four matches. They have yet one match to play
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  • 137 24 Body of Tate trial lawyer found? VENTURA, California A decomposed body of a man, believed to be of missing TateLablanca defence lawyer Ronald Hughes, was airlifted out of a rugged wilderness area on Monday taken to a mortuary for indentlflcation. llughes, 35, disappeared during the Thanksgiving weekend,
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  • 349 24 DELHI Pakistani Air Force sabre jets bombed, strafed and fired rockets at "Liberation" forces in Comilla and Jessore yesterday. This was reported by Free Bengal Radio as quoted by the Press Trust of India. The two towns are principal military bases (cantonments) in East
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  • 257 24 Reuter MOSCOW Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev has proposed a disarmament conference of the world's five nuclear powers. The powers he named were the Soviet Union, the United States. China, Britain and France. The communist leader tabled the proposal before the 24th Soviet Party Congress
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  • 42 24 Laotian hill tribesmen suspected of helping the communists are guarded by South Vietnamese troops. The tribesmen were marched across the border from Laos as the South Vietnamese withdrew. They are being held for questioning at Long Vei in South Vietnam.
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  • 74 24 BEIRUT Palestinian guerrillas will tarry out new aircraft hijacking* soon. a Beirut newspaper said quoting Leila Kha led. leading Palestinian woman hijacker yesterday. The pro-Egyptian Al Anwar reported that Leila said in Kuwait: "We shall hijack planes time and time again and yon shall hear about
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