ATTHE CHINA MAIL

TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1961.

MALAYA'S SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN

Ambitious plan in fight' against rural poverty.

(Part 1)

By Gordon Hung

Kuala Lumpur (By Airmail).

The Federation of Malaya's Second Five-Year Plan like the first one emphasises rural uplift, but the 1961-65 period will see a tremendous push ahead in the fight against rural poverty and backwardness.

HONGKONG

STOCK EXCHANGE

by

Our Own Correspondent

Business done at the Hong-

kong

Stock

Exchange this

murning amounted to approxi-

New York stocks

gain in heavy trading

New York, Mar. 13.

mately $4.490,000. Noon quota-The stock market advanced today. Trading was

tions and the morning's. Trans- actions;

Sitares Buyer Sellers Bales

HK Bank

1020 1030

1003 101010 1010

10 - 1920 20 1015

19:0

by

1k E. Ada

Lombard Whart

The M$5,050 million plan-M$2,150 million in the public sector and M$2,900 million in the private-compared with the M$3,000 million spent during the

and 1966-60 period-M$1,007 million by Government.

nearly M$2,000 private interests-is a bold step for accelerating the

ic growth of the country.

Although the plan Is nimbiti- Į

£20,

+

§ 78

3:30

40 ** 3120

-10

3:0

71

1939 1930

200

19 0 210

100 @

Taikoo Dock 791%

0.0

300 70

200 a 70

Another reason for the slow-filled in 1958 when I became to offer school ad- aus, the Government has framed down of the First Plan, after possible It with reference to the likely an Initial burst in the first two mittance to every eflid of six available resources and the years, was that during the re- years of age. It is estimated that

cession the prices of rubber and by 1980, the number of puplist UK G capacity of the country.

primary schools was Malaya's

rellaner tin, which account for 85 per attending econumle

exporis, 95 per cent of the estimated pri-1 on the price of rubber on the cent of the country's world market and the threat of declined signteamily and the mary age-group (04 to 11434

income was adversely But lesives the country's national .* synthetic

secondary education is quaitatively inadequate as only ecununiy in # Chriel state, al- ufferted.

However, during the period | 23 per ernt of the secondary though Malays bus profiled in the Inst. few years from the of the First Plan, the private age-group (12 to 164) man-| high price of rubber.

sector invested slightly over age to continue their education The Government's economie the sum estimated-most of the into the manu- going programmes in the past have money been based on the price of rubej facturing field. ber being at 80 cents a paund. although The prevailing price

་་

SUCCESS

for the past year has been inver The most important success the dollar mark. If, however, ) at the First Plun was that the succeeded 123 the price of rubber should drop Gaverament

to below 80 cents a pound, the strengthening the economic base $160 well-being of the country. Of the country's retromie

allotted to the million subsidy would be in a precarious state,

Nearly 30 per cerit of the replacing of old rubber and low- country's labour force work unyielding trees with young and trces, rubber estates while rubber ex-high-yielding

was spent dur- port duties account for at least $153.4 million

rubber

25 per cent of the Government's ing the period, or 96 per cent of yearly revenue. It also repre- the target. sents about 60 per cent of the total exports,

Government Incentive and th

in carrying nuncial assistance

But the Government does not out a massive replanting pro- was instrumental In expect the price of rubber to gramme drop below the 80-cent mark-Ketting smallholders

to replant

after primary school. Thus over wherlock

a million children leave school

at the age of 13, long before

they are fit to earn a living, while only 100.000 are able to continue towards higher educa- tion.

heavy, but not as heavy as last week.

LONDON CLOSES MIXED

London, Mar, 13.

The market was slightly high- er and active at the opening. afternoon Prlees improved in trading aut were below their best for the day at ille close.

Most gains ranged from a few cents to around $2 a share.

Standard and Poor's 600 to nlock Index rose 18 gents $63.00. Based on this indicator, the quoted value of all stocks listed on the New York stock exchange gained about $1,100 million.

It was another broad market in which 1,300 issues crossed

300 781 Brisk two-way trading turn- the tape. Of these, 60% od-

600 7915 200 80

-

23.00 21.00 1000

The greatest bottleneck in educalion has been teaching

Plan HK Dock .. staff, and during the

new residential ch. Prav... period four training colleges and 12 day

centres were training tablished. The supply teachers kept pace with the number of students. although of trained person- #hortages net had to be met by recruit

qualified ing less than fully teachers.

23.10 2370 23.20 500 & 23.40 3500

1000

100 23,00 100 * 23,20 400 x 23.00 2006 23,70

ed industrial stocks irro-vanced, 502 declined and 205 gular with most major closed unchanged. There were 83 new 1960-G1 highs and only movements

dictated by one new low, Rohm & Haas. either adverse or favour- ablo individual company

nowi.

Dealers judged some Investors were holding their fire white 11.00 14.00 2000 14.00 awaiting the monthly foreign 3000 14.00 trade figures due on Wednesday 2000 14.70

before taking on new commit- 1000 14.no 3000 14.00 ments.

148 149

23.30 201

14.10

1000 14.70

2000 4 14.80

Courtaulda fell 2/3 to 40/6. 17000 in 14.00 | The dip was caused by short-

300314.00

time working at the group's royon mills while several steel and engineering counters scored and breweries forged

3000 or 14.00

400 143 300149 100 ft 28.20 900 28.10 20.20

500

gains

ahend.

Some of the drugs, petroleums,

electronics, moving plctures, cosmetics, and vending machines advanced.

The Associated Press 60-stock average declined 10 to 238,40. The Dow Jones 30 industrials were up 0.88 to 604.44.

Volume totailed 3,080,000 shares compared with 5,050,000 shares traded on Friday.

Of the 15 most aclive slock, clght advanced, six declined and Standard On (New Jersey) was unchanged.—AP,

Closing prices

Ablub! Pws. & Paper................ Algoma Steel... Amer. & Forgn. Power Am. Naturri Gaa

Asbestos Comp

Blue chips showed mixed 2500 28.40 movements, Imperial Chemical, Vickers and Woolworths shaded

Royce while Unilever, Rolls and Associated Cement scored small gains. Dunlops and British Beech Life Sever

CB- of

K & S Hotel HK Land

XD 491% 50%

Ex All...

77 705

313 28.30 3635 28.40

1500 or 50

10 A 70

100 e 7015

200

7354

The main progress In the pri-

The

the manufactur-

(New)

she has spent $180 million on 300,000 acres and extend their vate sector during the 1950-00 Yaumafi subsidising rabber replanting holdings by 86,000 acres, while during the First Five-Year Plan the big estates replanted 357,000 period was in -and the further expansion and acres and increased their holding seld.

of Mo- establishment' Improvement of rubber produc- Ings by 79.000 acres.

first industrial estate tion is essential to the coun-

laya's try's future economic welfare.

Petaling Jaya, Just outside thei

capital, Kuala Lum- Federal pur, proved to be an important Instrument for attracting In- dustrial investment.

¤ year

MAIN AIM

now

massive

hay

delay

prostress made by the rubber industry can be measur- ed by the fact that the area under One of the main aims of the nature or immature)

materials Second Five-Year Plan is rurai | high-yielding

from 30 per cent to 40 diversitiention and industrial ex- rlsen

of the total rubber By providing developed sites pansion to get away from the per cent

acres or with access to basic utilities excessive reliance upon rubber acreage-3.5 million

and roads, water, as two-thirds of the country's cul- | such for revenue and employment.

cased the the plan power, the estate vated area-during Malnya's population.

in- period.

problem of starting new nearly seven million, is growing

replanting dustries and avoid the This at an average of 3.3 per cent

scheme has now made the that frequently occurs in direct and in the next live

country the most progressive land allocation procedures. years it is expreted there wil

More than 150 factory and efficient producer of na- be un additional million mouths

been sold to enterprises tural rubber in the world. The have to feed. Nearly 340,000 workers

foods, processed will be added to the country's replanting programme is still producing labour force, now 3.215 million, in progress as the government beverages, tobacco, pharmaceu

subsidy ends next year.

and chemicals, ticals, paints and the number of chlidren of

The Government's hopes of printer materials tin contain primary school age will increase

eventually era, plastics, electrical appliances by about 200.000,

making the country Thus in the next five years self-sufelent in its main erop and construction materials. there will be a constant press--rice-fell short of its basic ob- ing demand for more jobs, more eclives during the plan period.

About 80 factories have clothing using The aim during

step up produc- ready started production other necessities, more schools period was

ilon by providing Irrigation and more health services.

Petaling Jaya, which has had cultivated at its factory lots taken up, Added to this is the problem facilities to already of the depressed situation and land hunger of large numbers. of people in the rural areas,

Thus the objectives of the Second Five-Year-Plan basically arc:

food,

To undertake a program-

the 1956-60

areas and lo a minor extent to new land. The physical tar get was to increase irrigated areas from 270,000 acres in 1955 to 500,000 acres in 1900.

FACTORIES

:

:

143 145

$37

130

1500 21 American Tobacco stayed un-

elonged.

400 @ 143

200 144

200 145 400 144 260 12 137

£30 f 130

200 từ 197

Tram XD..

Ch. Light..

35 355

500 200

3514 3515

31% 321 1000 31%

500 or 31

D) 31% 1000 (32

1300 ir 12:

100 12 1740 6 3124

302 31

the

GILT-EDGED

Gilt-edged ambled along and prices drifted, losses of £1/16th were commonplace. Grecks mad

in foreign strong point bonds, the 7 per cents gaining £ to £38% and the 8 per cents tacked on £ to £32. Dollar slocks were irregular.

Steel lost 14 and Shell US. surendered 1 paint.

Dakwin-Limiä-Kain. Dank of Montreal Bank of Nova Scotia

B.C. Tel. Co.

Bell Telephone

Bendix Aviation Corp.

Boeing Airplane British Amer. Ol

British Columblo Pwr. Cona. Bk. of Comun. Case (3.1) Cu. Coming Glass Works Creole Pet miamond Alkall Dishes-Seagrams Dominion Blores

Ferro Corp.

Georgia Pasife.. Gen. Tel, & Elec. Goodrich . F.) Co. Great Nerthern Railway Heyden Newport Corp.

Hiram Walker... Homestake_Mining Co.

$ 4091

TRANSPORTATION

Father and son team fly

giant jetliner

A father and son team are making a family business these days of piloting a 130 ton jetliner. They are flying together at the controls of o Boac Basing 707 which flies on transatlantic and transpacific services between the U.K., U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Hongkong. They are (pictured left to fight) Captain Gordon R. Buxton and

his son, First

Dredger for Calcutta

Between them, the flying The suction dredger Churni

1211

35

Officer, Gordon J. Buxton.

64

Buxtons have been in

2012

$5

avintion for well over

40

17

201

years.

4415

Captain Buxton, who

has

105

42

135

33

Johns Manville Co. Lily Tulip

68

standout in 151/9. at

little

but

dull Golds

opaned gleamed near the hal bell to put several counters into higher ground, coppers improved "and tins were very firm.

100 # J2

Electrie

352%

36

1000 or 2556

6200 - 35°

500 3510

Shell made the

Telephone,

quiet oils, 1/3

457%

46

70048

500 + 453,

100 & 40

BUG 451

1000

45

300 40

2500457%

1504 44

10044

Telephone

New... d.I. Cement

XD

431%

ΓΩ

al-

in Dairy

Form $17

400

In 1958 the Government In- augurated its Pioneer Indus- of tries policy, where profits enterprises which qualified at "pioneer" industries were ex- empted from Income tax for a period ranging from two to five years. So far, more than

50

By the end of the plan period, the irrigated area was extended to about 300,000 acres only. The me of rural development main reason for the shortfall of firms with a called up capital to Improve

48 per cent the economic and nearly social well-being of the rural scarcity of experienced enginducing 230 products have been population and to redress the eers. imbalance existing between the rural and urban areas;

✅ To provide employment opportunities for the country's growing population;

ing

was the of about $27 million and pro- nwarded pioneer status. About

Nunyang.. 13.00 13.00 Textile....

7.15

A. Hubber.

20070 150010

300 415

Other leaders showed

change.

Rubbers met selective demand but teas were dull-UPI.

Closing prices

Britian Government Securilica 215, Consolidated - £ 4275.

34 Convert CVER,

3. Savings 1955/05-91. Savings 1007777-LV.

3

3 Savings 1905/75-71-3/10.

xd. cor.

Overseas Bands

Gennan (Dowes)-CM, Japanese, Assented-E4

Marke & Insurances

Barclays Ord-71.

Huksman Refrig. Imperial Ol

Imperial Tobacco International Paper

Lorillard P.

Noranda Mines Ltd. Olin Mathieson Pitney Bowes

logged over 20,000 flying hours,

was born at Brentford, Middle- 1006. He joined Im- sex in perial Airways in 1028 as a 501 night engineer, and became a Captain in 1937. In 1940 ዘሮ flew the last wartime

4316

service

40 from Paris to London, and

later flew on the ploneer Aflan- the ferry service. He has made over 620 crossings of the Northing the Atlantic,

over

was launched recently by of Simons-Lotnitx Ltd., Renfrew, for the Cal- cutta Port Commis- sioners. She is a giant among dredgers with a 4,700 gross tonnago of and is equal in size to the biggest vesicl built at this yard, har sister ship Bhagirathi, Churni will be used in clear- sandy ellt from the river Hooghly and will 1190 the suction method with a trailing pipe. She will operate away from the shore for up to three weeks at a time and as

result a considerable First OMeer Buxton, the old-is to have est of Captain Buxton's three amount of living accommoda- sons, joined

Her complement will be Boac in 1057 tion. after six years in the Royal Air over 100,,

Churni is 350 feet long, 62 feet Force in which he was a plot broad and her hopper cün carry

Coastal and Transport Japan has protested again to with

She is He has flown for Up to 3,000 tons of slit. the United States against a trade Commands.

has propelled by steam machinery unions threat to begin a boy made over 100 Atlantic

nearly 5,000 hours and

cross-with a horsepower of 4,850, cott of Japanese cloth on Moyings. He has an eight-year-old installed by the builders,"

Portland Cen. Elee.

301:

Pullman

344%

Hav/heon

Royal Bank of Chanda

VAF%

Shell Oil Co.

Seksenley Inc.

355

Southern Pacific Co.

212

Southern Railway (Com.) Steep Icek....

409%

B

Slone & Wobster

01

UPI.

''

Protest

Washington, Mar. 13.

ATLANTIC CROSSINGS

daughter, and like his father, lives at love, Sussex.

The firm of William Simons and Co. Ltd., who are now amalgamated with their neigh- was one of beurs in Simons-Lobnitz Ltd., flew on built the vessels Batarl, Gunga Boac 70} demonstration and Jatengi, all of which have for Economie Affairs. Eights in Hongkong last given notable service in the China Mall Special.

| Ambassador, at a meeting at the Captain Buxton

State Department with George the senior pilots who Ball, the Under Secretory of the

500 41%

2000 or 42

Watson

47325 Alliest Invest. 12

3

100 12.90

200 12.90

1000 12.00

840 633 1000 GO

785 131 1000

Chartered Bank-664.

13.00

Guardian Assurance-1749 3d.

1.

1.20

2000 us 7.15

Hongkong Bank-£33.

8305 e 7.10

4000 or 7.10

1.toyds Bank-439 3.

1000 or 7.15

Lombard Banking Ord-ls,

The protest Koichiro Asakai,

WDS

made by the Japanese

Qu

Brith Petroleumi-53

74.

Royal Dutch-~£14%+

Ultramar Company

41⁄20.

State

Strels & Engineering

Babcock & Wilcox Ord--334 Gul.

48000 2.70

Tube Investments--104.

3000

3,70

United Sleef- .

IDOO

2.723

Vickers Ord.-31 d.

31000 # 2.30

1000

2.725

Electric

2.70

3000

2.723

20000 60 2.70

11000 2,615

Eleo. & Mus, Industries-350 34. Engira Electric On-37 General Electrie Ord-3A

9. G

7000 0.70

Rubber T.

XD...... Humphreys

Realty

7.00

the in

A relicetion of the multiply-35 of these units, some from

population has been the Hongkong. have already start- hunger for land, and in 1956 the ed production. Federal Land Development Au-

To raise the per capitatements.

output of the economy;

al crops in

6 2053 6 700 1000 B 2016002774 3.670 2.30 8000 6 2.65

20000 de 2.07

10000 * 2.073

10000

300 210

Star Ferry

XD... 200

50 210 Jafl TRY. 14.00 14.00 10000 sa 14.70 Gilman XD 5.20 A 5000 5.15

thority was set up to open up Total employment virgin jungle for agricultural | manufacturing

svetor wes operations and for new land set- roughly estimated at 145,000 in 1960 compared with 133,000 in After the initial clearing of 1955, an increase of about nine jungle by contractors, careful- per cent during the Plan period. To diversify Malayan pro-ly selected settlers

become re- The First Five-Year Plan duction, through the de-idents and provide all the la- spanned momentous years in velopment of other agricultur-bour required to develop the the Fedoration's history. They addition to rubber area. Meanwhile, credit is ad- were the years of political pro- and the promotion of industrial vanced for sustenance and ma- gress which culminated in the development; and

terials for a period of two years, achievement of full self-govern- expand, when it is expected that the sel- ment in 1857. They marked the

Ulers can make a living from [

in which Communist raising livestock, vegetables and period services in the leds of educa rice. The FLDA then expects to

terrorists were crushed and the tion, medical and health, and recover loans from the settlers Emergency was finally brought Rope housing etc.

The First Five-Year Plon felt rubber trees are ready for tap-

la seventh year when their to an end in 1000.

And they were also years of short of the targets set in the ping. Settlers should be able to geant econor" advance, public sector by 15 cent partly

and accomplishmens despite all earn at least $300 a month net due to Anacclai dimeullies when the scheme six acres the Bnancial and administrative which accompanied the world for

cach family which burdens of the Emergency and wide 1957-58 recession, and the three would be for rubber and difficulties which accompanied shortage of technicians.

recession of crops in full the world-wide

1037-1050,

To improve and the Coverage

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of social

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Research Dept. PERENNIAL TRADING CORP.

010-810 Mmburgh House

Tel: 2004, 18384

of

the rest for operation,

But during the plan period, Now it is up to the Second FLDA's achievements fell far Five-Year Plan to increase the short of the physical target en- tempo of progress built during visaged at the outset. Only 22 the last two years of the First schemes had been initiated with Plan. about 30,000 acres cicared and 3,600 familles settled. Nearly a quarter of a million applications for land were still outstanding nt the end of inat year.

The dimeuilles encountered

In innd allocation are the vari- ous degrees of co-ordination among numerous government

(To be continued).

Record petroleum production

Crudo

FOC & DE Inv. Macra Elec.

24.40

I... Grain Entertainment Vibro ****** Wing On ..

Сат Amoy

Mis

92 *

*270

200

3000 0.00

4000 53

22000 ở kh

Agreed merchant

rates

Ascoc. Elec. Industries-107.

Philip Lamp Works-12%.

Industrial

Boardman, Marden Ord-Skl. Borax (Hollings-49 1. Dunlop Rubber Ord,

Forestal Land-218 46 5. Gilman (Holdings) Ord-N 90. Hudson's Bay

Rediffusion Ord-431 724d. Turner & Nowall OrthG 104, Unilever Ord-153s

Westland Airersfi-10s..

De La Nuo Ord-din l.

Chemicals

Imperial Chemical Ord-70 ch. Monsanto Chemicals Ordzło Gd.

SPADER Bowater Paper Ord-35s od.

Tobacco British-Amer. Tab, Ord-705

1354.

Carreras "D" Ond–lə 11⁄41⁄26. Imperial Tobacco Ord-704 33.

Motors

U.S. Dollars maximum soll- Briti Motor Ord-17 Od. ing 17-9/32. Minimum buying

Hawker Siddeley Ord-20% 21. Jaguar Cafe Ord-80s 740. 17-17/32 T.T., 17-10/32 O.D, Rolls-Royce Ord-428 P. 17-21/32 30 days, 17 60 days,

Sundard-Triumph-lle 14d. 17-27/32 90 days.

Canadian Dollars maximum selling 17-1/16. Minimum buy- ing 17-5/16 TT, 173 O.D.

Swis Franes maximum selling 74%.

New York, Mar. 13.

petroleum production

Belgian Francs maximum. Saudi Arabia. last selling 857. month set another all-

In

W. German Deutschematķes timo high of 1,547,187 | maximum solling 68-7/16.

departments at state and Feder- al levels, the shortage of skilled monagora and survey star, and inadequate funds for the FLDA. Although only 69 per cent of the programme

barrels of capital ex- penditure for social services was enrried out, notable progress was achieved in education with 500.0 million spent of, the 595.4 million target.

SCHOOLS

The number of students in un- sisted primary schools increas= |

Arabian American

per day,

Company announced

day.

the

Oll 10%

Exchange rates

Busineón was done in the Incal The previous record was immiciol CROAZ market this 1,488,063 barrels daily set in morning at the Infinwing rudens January.

+

The latest record compared

ed by nearly 45 per cent du.ing with 1,243,800 barrels daily pros

the Plan period. One of the ma« duced in February last year. 'i jor targets of the Plan was ful- AP.

5.760

UB. dollar Crew $11. sterling notes (pp. 433). **** -10.04 Austellen notes (per (21)** 12.70 Indonesian Buptah (per 100).. 9,40 Biam tiesia (per 1001

20.30 Singapore {{Ütavite)

101

Texiles

Coats J. & P.) Oni-150. Court Ori-la 3d. Lancantiro Cotton Ord-- 94. Stores

Great Universal Örd---50s. Marks & Spencer

Moon Empiren Örd—13s 116d.. Woolwort (F.W.) Orth-69 9.

huscellaneoKEM

November.

Calcutta approaches.

COMMODITY PRICES

COTTON

NEW YORK

Closing prices all in cents per

ib.:

Mar/Apr.

Ainr,

General markets, c.l.f. Dosts, ports: 20%-20% 251-2517 Estate crepe thin Mac. 24

thick Mar. 237%

· AMSTERDAM

Closing prices ail in gulders

2.32 buyerи

per cilogram, c.lf. Mar No. 1 rubber Spot: 33.25 nom: Mar: 32.03; May: No. rubber 34.36-34: July: 33.79: Oet: 3436: Dec: No. 3 rubber 34.57; Mar: 335.20; May: 36.55; July: | No. 1 crepe 30.25

NEW ORLEANS

Closing prices all in cents per

lb.:

Spot: 30.05 mum; Mar: 32.35; May: 3333; July: 3375; Oct: 3432; Dec: 3400; Mar: 35.21; May: 35.01.

LIVERPOOL

Closing prices all in pencé per lb.:

American Contract Mar: 2613; May: 2485; July; 24.93; Oct: 24.20; Dec: 24.45: Mar: 24.35.

2.25 BuySTE

Spez

3-month

LPS.

SUGAR

642

NEW YORK Closing prices, all in centa per

2.27 buyers:

2.53 buyera

נט

METALS

NEW YORK

Closing prices all in cents per

LONDON

21.17

21.10

11.17

Contract No. 8 (world)

May: 290; July: 301; Sept: 2,02; Oct: 2.00: Spot(.A.3. Cuba) 2.91:

Total Bales: none.

Open interest: 1,200 constracti

Contract No. 7 (domestic)

May: 6.24 July: 0.27; Spot-(CA. N.Y. ex-duty): "5.07.

Total Sales: 307 contracta, Open interest; 1,750 contracts,

Closing prices, all in sterling

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

LONDON

Closing ratea:

New York

Montebal AmsterdamTA

Copenliegen

lb.:

Lend

Mar.

MAY

Mixed Contract

Zino

Mar

Bowmaker Ord-gas #ląd, Canadian Pacife Ord-4414. Hongkong & China Gas-t50, - Indo-China Det. Ort-25% Land securities On-27 7140. P, & O Steam Nav. Det-440

Det

Mar: 24,50; May: 28.05; July: 23.30; 24.05; Dec: 24.05; Mar: 25.59,-

May

UPL

Copper

MET.

.

MAY

414

'Bioli Theatre-10# 215c.

RUBBER

per long ton: .

Io Tuto (Bearor)—-£2,

LONDON

Closing prices all in pence per Jb.:

Tin

Spot

mohi

(copter

23-1

spot

#ettlement haute tenni

Ammonth

Apr./June

•Lend

July/Bep

Spot

Nov/Dec.

2016-2014

Jun/Job.

Zino

JYLACK

De Beer Def-10 d.

Petaling Tilos 90.

Roan Antelope Copper--6% $150." Unk Corpóration dos out,

Weikum Quld Mining-17.

Western Hotelho--15de jjith, Flabberk” T

Anglo Induntains Plant-ta 115d. | No. 1. Has spot ajute Ceylon Tee ON NA

Importal Ten Ord

Kuna Lannpus-Kepong-to 072.

Lambak Rubber-55 $0.

Reuter.

3-month

Buyers Bellerd

'014

017

STRKAITL

2.Jalion

201

Para

Milan

Bookhoini

3.TO 3/16

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