The Straits Times, 14 February 1971

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  • 17 1 The Sunday Times Largest sates in Slfeh No. 1820 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION
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  • 538 1 Party streamlined to improve its dialogue with Govt K. LUMPUR, Sat. MMNO today took a major step to streamline the party and improve its dialogue with the Government. It is to have six bureaux to ensure that the Government keeps in line with the party
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  • 451 1 T.H. Tan quits MCA executive committee JTUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Alliance secretary general, Tan Sri T. H. Tan, has resigned from the MCA's Central Working Committee the party's highest policy-making body. His resignation was contained in a letter sent to the president of the MCA. Tun Tan Slew Sin, on
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  • 2994 1 DrToh rebuts criticisms against university SINGAPORE, Saturday J*HE University of Singapore ultimately depends on members of the staff who are fully committed to Singapore, because those who are not can never give the degree of service and loyalty wanted. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. emphasised this today at a
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  • 213 1 Jakarta paper sees danger of a new 'confrontation' JAKARTA, Sat. fH^ influential Indonesian newspaper Sinar Harapan today predicted a new confrontation an economic confrontation between Singapore and Indonesia if the conditions of tneir present relations were allowed to continue The prediction was made In the last of a series of
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  • 55 1 0 The Sunday Times to condoctinc a survey of public views on clarification of films. If you feel strongly on this sabject torn to Page 13 and complete the form provided. Don't miss this opportunity to voice your views for or against this controversial issue. Remember, tout decision can affect
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  • 104 1 Snow target of cans after bumper incident SYDNEY, Sat.— England captain Ray Illingworth led his team off the field when fast bowler John Snow was peppered with beer cans on the second day of the seventh and last Test against Australia. The can-throwing Incident marred a tense day's cricket during
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  • 380 1 Rubbish: Rumour about Malaysia -dollar- K. Lumpur, Sat THE Singapore and Malaysian Governments •and all banks on both sides of the Causeway ythis morning dismissed rumours in Singapore of an impending devaluation of the Malaysian dollar. The Singapore Ministry of Finance said it knew no valid reason for any public
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  • 25 1 A SINGAPORE reader has won the 10.000 Straits Times Word Puzzle "D." The winner and the solution will be announced in tomorrow s Straits Times.
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  • 63 1 PHNOM PENH, S»t. A droop-winged US Air Force Jet transport lumbered off the airport tarmac this afternoon. carrying Prime Minister Lon Nol to specialised medical treatment facilities In Hawaii. The specially rigged Cl4l Starllfter jet was scheduled to carry the Cambodian leader to Hawaii, where
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  • 59 1 TEHERAN. Sat. Saudi Arabia's Petroleum Minister Mr. Zakl Ahmed Yamanl, said today the financial aspects had been settled In the critical oil price talks here between six OuU state* and western oil companies. Speaking to reporters at the end of a two-hour meeting today between the two
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  • 43 1 Latest BID TO END LAOS WAR NEW DELHI. Sat India is in contact with Canada and Poland to work out unanimous recommendations to be presented by International Control Commission (ICC) for de-escala-tion of conflict in Laos, Foreign Office sources said today —I PI.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 473 2 Mao pledges more aid to IndoChina Reds PEKING. Sat. fHINA pledged today to take "all effective measures" to aid its Indo-Chi-nese Allies following the South Vietnamese military thrust into Laos. In a strongly-worded statement, the Chinese Government said: "Laos Is a close neighbour of China. U.S. imperialism's aggression against Laos
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  • 53 2 MEXICO CITY. Sat. Police detained 142 people, including: several foreigners and well-known local show business personalities in an early morning antidrug swoop on a society party at which many of the men were dressed as women. Drugs, a hypodermic syringe, pornographic literature and films, and a musket
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  • 414 2 Rocks may tell more about origin of moon HOUSTON. Sat.— A first 11 look at the moon rock samples brought back by Apollo 14 indicates they might provide vUal fresh evidence about the moon's origin and the earth's solar system. Space Agency experts, however, were cautious in riving their impressions
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  • 174 2 80,000 quake victims return home LOS ANGELES, Sat.— About 80,000 evacuees were finally allowed back into their homes below the quake-cracked Van Norman Dam overnight as rescue squads neared the end of a grim search through the ruins of a servicemen's hospital. Both the dam and the hospital are In
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  • 51 2 LONDON. Sat. Girls wearing hot pants have been barred fr m a Maidenhead College on grounds that the short shorts are Indecent. Three teenagers were sent home to change yesterday after showing up in the new fashion at the East Berkshire College of Further Education.
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  • 27 2 BANGKOK. Sat. Thai border patrol police ambushed and killed three communist guerrillas In the Betong salient Jutting into Malaysia. official sources said today. Reuter.
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  • 34 2 MOSCOW. Sat. Boviet Deputy Foreign Minister vassin Kuznetsov has been awarded the title of "Hero of socialist Labour" for his services to the Soviet state. Tvs news agency reported today. Reuter.
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 69 2 Human torch suicide by woman PARIS, Sat. A sfi- year-old woman turned herself into a human torch and burned to death near the Central French town of Nevers. police reported. Mrs Odette Rollot yesterday went into the backyard of her home In the small village of Arleuf while her husband
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    • 62 2 WASHINGTON: Lockheed ia prepared to negotiate with the Rolls receiver on a higher prices for the RB-211 engine and in giving up any claim to penalties because of tne six to 12 months delay In delivery, informed sources said yesterday. A Lockheed official said that giving up the penalties would
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    • 64 2 KATMANDU: Gen. Ne Win. Chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, will be the guest of King Mahendra for two days next week. It was resorted here today. The Motherland daily said Gen. Ne Win would arrive in Katmandu on Feb. 18 and leave on Feb. 20. But Nepalese Foreign Ministry officials
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    • 37 2 MANILA: Some 500 delegates will attend the sixth Pan-Pacific Congress of Real Estate scheduled to begin here on Monday. Delegates are due from the U.S., Australia, Japan, New Zealand. Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea. Fiji and New Guinea.
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    • 43 2 RANGOON: A fisherman was swallowed by n big fish as he tried to kill it underwater, the official Working People's Dally reported yesterday. The newspaper said the Incident occurred last Saturday at a village In Okkan, about A 0 miles from here.— Reuter.
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  • 283 2 ROME, Saturday fnfe riot-torn Italian City of Reggio Calabria today appeared set Xor a last-ditch battle a k a 1 n s t Government plans to ijnore Its demands and make another town capital of the Calabria region. The final
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  • 376 2 Amman calm again after clashes AMMAN, Sat. Re- lative quiet reigned over the Jordanian capital this morning after the latest clashes between Government troops and Palestinian commandos. Government officials and representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organisation last night announced a ceasefire alter intermittent clashes In parts of Amman during the
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  • PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
    • 355 3  - Kampong boy catches up on those lost years LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Sat. For Sha- haruddin bin Shaari, 14. life is so diileient now. All his young life he lived In a kampong and his parents were too poor to afford him a good education. The schooling had to
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    • 127 3 PORT of SPAIN (Trinidad). British pop groups the Beatles and the Rolling Stones have been blamed here by a drug commission tor glamorising drugtaking. The commission investigating drug addiction in Trinidad and Tobago said in its final report that such teenage prestige figures openly extolled the virtues of marijuana.
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    • 159 3 Nixon's cousin is on the dole LOS ANGELES, Sat. President Nixon's cousin is on welfare in the rural community of Grass Valleys in the foothills of the Sierras. Philip Mllhous, 55. and his wile Anna. 47. both unemployed and Incapacitated by Illness, are living on US$52O a month from the
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    • 259 3 HOUSTON, Sat. ASTRONAUT Ed Mitchell confirmed last night that be conducted the world's first experiment In telepathy from outer space during the Apollo 14 mission. A space agency spokesman, responding to Inquiries about reports quoting a Chicago clairvoyant as saying he ran
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      557 3  -  CHIA POTEIK By SINGAPORE, Sat. Malaysia and Singapore, working closely tog c t her, can march hand in hand towards prosperity and happiness. They can achieve this through goodwill and the spirit of give and take on both sides. Malaysia's High Commissioner in Singapore, and dean of the
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    • 213 3  -  HARJAGDISH SINGH By lAJALA LUMPUR, Sat. Michael would not bring his farm to Australia so Maggie went to his farm in Kent instead after a whirlwind holiday romance in Spain. But even the love of Michael Balcomb could
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    • 425 3 EXCITING AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND THERE'S A WHOLE NEW WORLD AWAITING YOU _"DOWN UNDER" ■■■■HI The Jet Age has brought Australia and New _>- I Zealand closer than ever to the Orient. JO^L I TRANS TOURS' comprehensive vacation E programme brings to you the opportunity Tl Ito journey into lands of
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  • 174 4 No military accord with Malaysia, warns Indon MP IAKARTA, Sat. A J Member of Parliament today warned the Indonesian Government not to make any military agreement with Malaysia without the approval of Parliament. Chalik All. vice chairman of the Defence and security Committee of Parliament, said: "Any effort In that
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  • 152 4 Group trials for 18 charged with corruption, bookmaking SINGAPORE, Sat. Eighteen men facing 53 charges of bookmaking and corruption Involving sums totalling over $400,000 are to be tried In groups. In the first group are Wong Ah Seng, who faces 14 charges of bookmaking, and four others Chin Lye Choon,
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  • 339 4  -  GERRY DE SILVA By (SINGAPORE. Sat The men of the house were away just when they were most needed. But when three children were trapped in the backyard of a burning house today there was no lack of bravery. Fifty- three-year-old grandmother Pek
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  • 173 4 Found— the schoolboy truant who was scared to go home •SINGAPORE, Sat. Schoolboy Goh Swee Hong, 13, played truant and was afraid to go home. So he ran away. On Thursday night, after he had been missing for 24 hours, his elder brother. Mr Ooh Swee Bong, came to Times
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    • 338 4 A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE BALLET MAX LOISEAUX loy-io Spectacular >how! Modern Ballet Shee > r' OV ro < mance unveiled before you. Showtimet: 10 p.m. U 45 a.m. Music by Fred Ramos and Los Manilcnot plus the Fithermcn. Call Mci-Ling 3*3622 for retervjtions. I*4 170 Clcmenceau Avenue. Come^wine^onnine
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 884 4 On your TV and radio today 10.95 A.M. Opening and the Jack La (Malay sub-titles) 2.45 P.M. Programme summary Crusoe H IS IJS RS^cK? Hew Bio st R ff I k** 11.55 Pesta Pop (repeat) Army Base (Chinese subtitles) W J°»> n Gunther s High Road orse 12.15 P.M. Star
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  • 51 5 TSOP lumen ran Others including Annual Recurrent 1966 8.995.695 679,611 S2.501.290 $11,726,596 1967 9.499.744 711,395 $2,346,188 $12,557,327 1968 9.955.886 624.274 $2,601,017 $13,181,177 1969 $10,363,764 749.512 $2,997,310 $14,110,586 1970 $12,339,488 $1,406,278 $".718,184 $16,463,950 1971 About $19,000,000 External Grants for Research: (1966) $626,120; (1967) $613,794; (1968) $567,052; (1969) $862,474; (1970)
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    • 218 5 TODAY IH THE SUNDAY MAIL JACKIE ATTHE WHITE HOUSE For the first time, Mrs. Onassis and the children revisit tho mansion that used to be home until their tenancy was terminated by assassination. MALAYSIA'S WOMEN AT ARMS Two-page photo special on Malaysia's women soldiers. THE CHINESE GIRL The Chinese educated
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    • 745 6 DOLLAR STORE V.I.P. CUSTOM TAILOR OPENS BRANCH AT THE ORCHARD Dollar Store is housed in the new ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE which is ideally located at 290 Orchard Road, in close proximity to D A k f some of the leading International Hotels. The aim of Dollar Store DGSL VVISnCS LO
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  • 1245 7 DIAMONDS OF DEATH The story ol diamonds: By Vernon Nicholson TIIK world's most magnificent diamonds are age-old State treasures, guarded in museums or forming part of glittering Royal regalia. They have fascinating, adventurous histories. One of the world's oldest known gems is the Koh-I-Noor or Mountain of Light. Legend traces
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  • 459 7 Sea Sports by Clement Mesenas JONG racing is not so common these days but it is still a treat to watch a flotilla of these miniature unmanned craft battling it out for honours on a fine breezy day. A Jong is *a nffty model boat usually about
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  • 154 7 RUSSIAN scientists have begun a hunt for mammoths or what many remain of these great beasts after nearly 10,000 years. The hunt Is taking place In the frozen wastes of North Yakutia near the Soviet Union's Arctic coast. It started last year with the discovery of Individual
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  • OPINION
    • 139 8 The ban on tontines THE Malaysian Government rightly has put a stop to tontines and kootus. Tontines and kootus are private groups of people who contribute regularly to a money pool from which they may borrow or profit. Unfortunately, they have not always been groups of sincere friends. There have
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    • 123 8 TT is heartening to hear that Singapore's busdrivers, conductors and taxi drivers will soon be made roadworthy by the Public Service Vehicles Training School in Queens town. The school was set up last April to train Chinese bus company drivers. Its course covers driving tests, vehicle maintenance,
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    • 79 8 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has denied that he is wealthy and that his six years' at the Philippines' helm have been a failure. When he came to power in 1965, the dominant problems were smuggling and violence, he told a television interview. Today there is mihtance and hope.
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  • 29 8 To be able to fill leisure intelligently Is the last product of civilisation. —Bertrand Russell. An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit.— John Ray.
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  • 573 8  - Pertiwi's gallant women off on another mercy mission HANIM MELAN by fHE fighting women of Pertiwi are to launch "Operation Kampong Dua." Their armoury like in "Operation Kampong Satu" will be a battery of experts on cookery, dressmaking, family planning and child care. Pertiwl formed four years ago to fight
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  • 814 8  -  P. M. RAMAN by LURE OF JOBS ABROAD, STIFF COMPETITION MAY FORCE EXODUS a professional group, doctors in Singapore are fairly well off, despite occasional cries of despair from some young graduates. This may very well be so until 1973, when they may have to
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  • 652 8 Head-shrinkers take a long look at lovers and liars... ET us, this week, look at lovers and liars. A LIAR is a girl who says "i love you" and at the same time lowers her eyes. A LOVER Is a man who speak* the same words while keeping his gaze
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 51 8 j^^^^^^T^ ...ttieseJeciTOH txmtt Wm ffm Jm fmusf-s»f,ifaA^ ¥teye»csteMH%tsms*ic! v ,Vavhqb principles? eZMethsuxfr wrttt /ins tjcu twin rvrth* 4amtng ifOU rot' thuh <^^^y^Ni mem, supposing -Hie eowpmnf CMer' fottUmfekf for vOv. effended your ifx*, were tic] MWf T. m principles? *V° v tio I )m\ I^AV mwmm y*tteHdmt9f l—miwmtummnmwmmm—mmmmmmmammwmmammm&Hil vitim«f i«r
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  • PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS
    • 819 9 Reader's wife who can't prove she is stateless \pO CHEE MENG of Sing apo re writes about his wife's stateless status. He says: "I am a Malaysian working in Singapore and am married to a girl who was born in Malaysia but holds a Singapore lion-citizen identity card (blue) for
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    • 122 9 SERVICE STATION HAZARD T. LEE of Tampin who is faced with a very unusual trade hazard in bis service station business writes: "On Feb. 3 evening a lit'ht blue Ford drove up to buy $10 worth of petrol from us. But after we bad closed the bonnet and returned the
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    • 295 9 Co-op did not refund her contributions LIMA LUMPUR. Sat.— Miss P.C. joined a government officers' cooperative society in 1963 but resigned two years later with $440 plus intere>t to her credit. She was told that her money would be refunded one year later as provided for under the bylaws of
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    • 82 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Jurong Town Corp. has obtained a High Court Judgment for $68,668 In an undefended suit against Tahan Mines Sendlrlan Bhd. of Ipoh over a contract between the parties In June 1949. The corporation, represented by Messrs Drew and Napier, claimed the amount by
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    • 55 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Diners Club (Malaysia) Berhad has through ihelr Singapore solicitor, Mr. R. Murugaaon, filed a writ In the High Court, claiming $17.90? against local firm, Alcoa Steamship Corporation L.d. The claim Is allegedly In connection with credit facilities, granted by the club and used by
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    • 388 9 PLUMS ONLY FOR SKILLS AND NOT FOR BEAUTY... SINGAPORE, Sat. You can't run a factory on looks and legs alone. When it comes to hiring or promoting factory girls, only experience, qualifications, honesty and sheer hard work really count. Factory heads were today
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    • 91 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A suit Involving 16.000 shares In the Federal Paper Products Bhd. against Mr Eddie Ong of LengIcok Merak will come up for hearing before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the High Court on Wednesday. Mr. Ong Is alleged to have
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    • 64 9 The Straits tin price In Penang yesterday slipped marginally lower by 37V* cents to 623 12 i per plcul on an official offering up 28 tons to 218 tons. Following the overnight London metal price which dipped £1 to close at £1.435 per metric ton. the market
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    • 277 9 ACA chief tells of swindler who paid with his life MALACCA, Sat. fHE Anti-Corruption Agency was ready to pounce in a recent swindle case when the contractor involved committed suicide, ACA chief Inche Harun bin Hashim disclosed here today. "We found that this contractor not only made short supplies but
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 280 9 I The Sunday Times Crossword HH B^ p^ I h^h^hl x ACROSS 2. Commit (10) 9. DOWN 1. Beyond doubt (6) To be in O.U (3) 10^ Femai. J^-J «> i*> n deer (3) 11. Inn (6) 12. Style ol J&inent (4) 7. Saturate (J) I architecture (6) 13. One
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  • 357 10 i HDB WARNING ON TAMPERING WITH LIFTS SINGAPORE, Sat. In its sternest warning yet, the Housing Board told its tenants today that they would be evicted if any member of their families were caught tampering with the mechanism of its lifts. This warning followed
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  • 144 10 Quest for a queen at printers dance SINGAPORE, Sat "Printers' Dance 1971" will be held on April 30 at the Victoria Memorial Hall to commemorate the 21st anniversary of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union. Highlight of the dance Is a beauty contest to select "Printers' Queen 1*71." The "queen" and
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  • 142 10 Mail can be sent by air to London free SINGAPORE, Sat. In view of the postal strike in Britain two local travel centres here have offered to send mail from Singapore and Malaysia to London free of charge. The Charterd Flight Information Centre at Oxley Road and the MAS Travel
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  • 149 10 PENANG, Sat. The University of Penang, now "squatting" on borrowed premises at the Malayan Teachers College, will move soon into its new "permanent home" at Minden Barracks, Glugor. Vice-Chancellor Professor Hamzah Sendut announced today that the Malaysian Government had confirmed its offer
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    • 40 10 TO-NIGHT ST. VALENTINE SPECIAL Complete Dinner $30 for 2 persons Main Dish: Chateau Briand or American Prime Rib of Beef with wine Specially prepared by Executive Chef Mr. Stettler from Switzerland at Monarch Room KING'S HOTEL Havelock Road Tel: *****1
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  • Article, Illustration
    289 11 But they briny out the curves airiyhtl "K" EN Scott has for > ot A- ten vs the women over forty, the mature majority. I adore his fabrics, but my legs just can't take his 'leggy' look," walled a little lady, obviously over forty. She was one of
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  • 684 11  - WELL, ARE YOU A LADY, WOMAN, GIRL OR TEENAGER? MASIE KWEE -By- Singapore J^ PEEK into western literature books will show that the "ladies" of a century past were a giddyheaded and licentious lot. That the English-educated female of today prefers to be referred to as a "lady" rather than
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    • 459 11 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching 1 Stopped in __y^i^ I 7 Minutes l g&^*4^ f no your feet Itch so *i»sAli iadlr that thsy nearly -«^E»*»' drive you erasyf Doe* the akin on your feet enck and Infections, as veil as Ringworm. 1 peel? Are
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    • 893 11 Advertisement Li Li Hua Asia's Ageless Movie Queen Reveals Her Secret... 2nd Debut. How does Li U Hua with over 100 film successes to her credit, since her film debut at sixteen, manage to stay as young looking as always? She is one of the women who have learnt how
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  • 491 12  -  LAWRENCE BASAPA By Where you'll need more than just a good voice IJIS voice echoed a cacophonous struggle within his larynx between a sham American drawl and an Asian accent. His jokes were, at best, leftovers from childhood tuckshop tete-a-tetes. He was a disc-jockey. A man heard by
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  • 1024 12 How you can make your debut in the family 'hack' *I spy with my little eye... 9 I SPY WITH MY LITTLE EYE a scooterist and his pillion wearing construction work helmets instead of the real thing and getting away with it. I SPY WITH MY
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    • 223 12 DO YOU MAKE THESE MISTAKES IN MATHS? gJJUJJMiIJ.IIMM Yn in jusl hours you can turn info "moth wtiard" even though you know little about arithmetic! Surprise your friends with your E-Z. MATH" ability enjoy job security one 1 advancement a better job increase your self-confiden:e and prestige —all through amaiing
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  • 395 13 CENSORSHIP: HERE'S HOW YOUR VIEWS MAY BE OF HELP TO THE GOVERNMENT f HERE has been heated argument about film censorship lately. This has resulted from the Singapore ban on "Woodstock: "Three days of Peace, Music and Love" and the seizure also in Singapore of "Stiletto" when the distributors screened
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  • 449 13 Where love is all that matters "IyHAT are you do- ing in Rome," she asks. "I'm waiting," he replies. "Waiting for what?" she inquires. <T Waltlng for you," he says with a big smile as he draws closer to her and takes her by the hand and
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  • 74 13 rE Singapore Film Society will present a 40- minute documenury on China after the Cultural Revolution at the Cultural Centre today at 6 p.m.. and at 9 p.m. Other short films Include 'The Realty of Karel Appel" a documentary on Dutch painter Jan Vrijuran, winner of
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  • 258 13 TWERE are only (our In the x cast of "The Flip Side" the next presentation by The Stage Club which opens at the Cultural Centre Theatre (or four-night run on March 3 Each of the characters In this comedy by Hugh and Margaret Williams Is of equal Importance
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    • 74 13 SHOULD FILMS BE CLASSIFIED? Name !^g Address NO Occupation Today: 1.10-1.10-7.00 A 9.10 p.m. Wang Yu Lo Liah "THE CHINESE MXER" (Mondarin -Colorscope) 11.00 a.m.: 'Billion Dollar Broin" (Colorscope). NEW OCEAN ',;«»>' Today: 2.10, 7.15 A 9.lSpm. Robert Voughn George Segal BRIDGI AT RIMAGIN' (Wor- Action /Colorscope) Released Thru' United
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    • 266 13 S5 ONLY REAL LITTLE PIECE OF ITALY IN SINGAPORE (It even has a parking problem There's more to Sorrento than coffee and cakes. There's now a complete bar. Beer. The whisky you fancy. Brandy, vodka, even chianti. And now a full lestaurant menu. Which means you can eat pheasant in
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    402 14  -  ANTHONY BIRD A HISTORY OF INVENTIONS By The device that so many people invented IIKE many other things, the carburettor was "invented" by several people at different times. As early as 1830-35, an English industrial chemist named Donovan designed an evaporative device to enrich, or "carborate," coal gas by
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  • A SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 915 16  -  David Ng Sophisticated trend in style, decor and lay-out I By BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO CONTACT EVIDENCE of an "industrial revolution" in Singapore is clearly demonstrated by the sight of numerous new companies, factories and offices all over the island. This evidence is beyond a shadow
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    • 518 16 How the boss van see entire staff EVER since television was introduced in Singapore and Malaysia a few years ago, the hard-pressed executive or the busy manager never had it so good. He can supervise his entire staff without having to leave his comfortable air-conditioned room at all. And If
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    • 649 17 Electronic digit computer can solve most complicated problems ryuv. rapid pace of industrialisation in Singapore and Malaysia has caused a mild boom in the construction of factories and offices. These have to be equipped with the latest machines and gadgets to
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    • 1663 17 CPURRED on by the demand for labour saving devices that are accurate, speedy and efficient manufacturers and dealers of office equipment in Malaysia and Singapore have come up with a collection of aids that are as bewildering as their variety. The variety has only
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    • 45 19 Equipment demonstrator working on a computer. Computerised desk-top electronic calculating machines with built-in memories help solve complex problems in a matter of minutes. The same problems would have taken days to solve in the hands of a paper and pencil accountant.
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    • 404 19  - Swivel chairs: Now a more luxurious version in the market STAFF WRITER By GWIVEL chairs once a status symbol with the towkay (and even the tycoon) are still very popular in Malaysia and Singapore. But like all things the ordinary swivel chair of yesteryears is giving way to a more
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    • 662 20 COURSES MEET NEED FOR MORE TRAINED PERSONNEL AN office well equipped with the latest electronic gadgetry but lacking in skilled and specially trained staff is as much handicapped as the one lacking in modern equipment. This important factor of balanced efficiency between staff and equipment is an Important factor in
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    • 347 20 New kind of carpet makes mark in offices FLOOR coverings in offices and business premises take heavy punishment. They are subjected to daily traffic, damage through movement of furniture, spills and stains. Even though carpet gives the beauty, comfort andlound absorbancy that is desirable in business premises, it has always
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    • 88 18 OBTAINABLE AT THE FOLLOWING SANYO DEALERS: TAIKWANG (1968) PTE. LTD. KOK HENG CO X^A 181, Beach Road, Tel :3o2o7 *****0 12-C, Collyer Quay Te1: ***** W^^^^SJjlß^^KbJ/ PETER CHEW'S FOON LOONG ELECTRONIC CORP. IIH Shopsl&2 Clemenceau Shopping Cent re 120 &122 Gnd Fl People's Park Complex Bx^^. Te1: *****1 3 Tel
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    • 46 19 Quality m^; h :V fabrics,Rugsl lioS^% Carpets, I£s^€£ Curtain track^ »"!^"V etc. \y*Bßs3ms~4' 7 You Get Maximum Service Satisfactory Work Minimum Cost Visitor Telephone ijTS. SHARIKATLEEWOH I 62 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman UOjr 1 Kuala Lumpur. U. ***** V 13 Road, 10/52 Pauling Jaya. Tal. *****2
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    • 258 20 TytMfittr «i«nd ArntM v.i**» indri Cab«wi r M i^^^^^_ *"*<uli»» Se»«*g Arm ChaJaT Bt I j li»Cn**tv\f < Dn«. I tag Cetonet OWn-luM Sle« Vwlme Q| IL_- L-^KJ DogMeFtefettalDttk COM C..1. Sale r>*e,,-.lSi^C-«il>o»d DlMMmSrtWn X) Office turnflu>e R L \M F^Caeh Regme, I [rH*****| IB SanfcevSnetdonluK Hid V NbT^/J 3iE
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  • 63 21 NO TIONO WATT of 139 Serangoon Road Singapore and family gratefully thank all relatives and friends for their condolences, assistances, night visits, wreath*, scrolls, donations and attendance during the recent bereavement of their beloved mother, the late Madam Phuar Ohm THE FAMILY of late Mr. Chen Yob Shoo thank
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  • 71 21 MRS. KHOR VONQ YAM nee Llm Oek Lan. aged M yean, departed peacefully on 13/2/71, sadly missed by her husband, sons Buck Llm, Buck Kblm, Buck Chye and daughters Ouek Ngob, Ouek 81am. Gurk Cheng. Ouek Tlang and grandchildren Jen I«ck and Jen Hee. The cortege will leave y
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  • 73 21 As a mark of respect to the late Mrs. Khor Yong Yam nee Madam Lim Gek Lan, loving mother of our Managing Director Mr. Khor Buck Khim, who passed away peacefully on 13th February 1971, Fibrite Fibreglass (M) Sdn. Bhd. and Fibrlte Fibreglass (S) Pte. Ltd. will be closed
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  • 1017 21  - Bouncer by Snow almost lost England vital final Test by default JACK FINGLETON By Illingworth orders team out, then is warned... SYDNEY, Sat. Not even the turbulent bodyline series, in which I played for Australia, knew such incredible incidents as happened around five o'clock here today in the Seventh and
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  • 98 21 ENGLAND Ist Inns 114 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns (oTM-nlght 13-Z) Eastwood c Knott b Lever 5 Stackpole b Snow 6 Manh c Willis b Lever 4 I. Chappel! b Willis 25 Redpath c and b Underwood 59 Walters st Knott b Underwood 42 O. Chappel not -out 62 O'Kteffe c
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  • 204 21 Buchanan is now undisputed World champion LOS ANGELES. Sat— Ken Buchanan successfully defended his World lightweight championship last night by scoring a 15-round decision over Ruben Navarro. Buchanan's points victory made him undisputed lightweight champion of the world. He already held the World Boxing Association's version of the title. Buchanan
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  • 308 21 T OS ANGELES, Sat. DJell Isaksson of Sweden raised the World Indoor pole vault best performance to 17 feet 7} Inches (5.38 metres) last night during the Los Angeles Times Indoor Games before a crowd of 12,500. The previous beat of 17-7 (5.36 metres) was set
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  • 134 21 MANILA. Sat Competitors In the Philippine Open, first leg of the Asian Golf circuit, will have a tougher course this year. Philippine Open golf championship chalimat Miguel D. Dlvlno said today that the suburban Wack Wack golf course. where the tournament will be
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  • 223 21 Solkar helps India to 280 MONTEOO BAT (Jamaica). Sat. A half-centur; by Ekn*th Solkmr (51). supported by N.L. Jalslmha 147) and Abid All (37 not out), enabled the rndian touring team to total 3SO against the West Indies Cricket Board President's XI on the second day of their four-day match
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    • 685 21 fff3T?sfiT?SW!?fl^.^HflsJ LIM HO: Between Koon Leng, s/c late Llm Boon Beng. Madam Tan Uin Kiat and Bow Fong. d/o late Ho Ylng Pew. Madam Chan Wai Ilrng on 14/2/71. Religious announcements PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE Corner Orchard Road. Penang Road Sunday Service 9.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m Sunday School 9.00 a.m.
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    • 594 21 study AT home and pass examination: BCB Ltd. Offer Horn* Study Courses In Correspondence A Report Writing. Shorthand. BaocUrlaJ Dutws. Book -keeping, etc. Write (or details P.O. Box 3164. lIPIRT LONDON TUITION by airLaw; LL.B Bar; Secretaryship ACI8; Accountancy: ACCA. ICWA. A.I. A. Insurance: Ctl; Banklnf: A.1.8. School Certificate. H.B.C.
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    • 447 21 Miscellaneous POSTERS WHOLE lALI PRICES. Join our club. No obligations Send Dame, address Nrwton Box 66. Singapore 11. At your service HAVE YOU PLAN!? Bring them to Motion Smith. 13 Batter* Road Spore woo can make nrst-class copies of any drawing or document. FAIRLADV SOCIAL ESCORT offers thirty attractive ladles
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    • 436 21 INSTITUTE OF HOME EDUCATION PKM Building. GPO Box 1024. SINGAPORE, 14. TELEPHONE: *****0 NAME ADDRESS .f. LEVEL ST. 7 We invite applications from MaElaysian citizens for the position of SALESMEN in our Marketing Division in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Kota Bharu. Applicants must be between 25-35 years of age, have
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  • SOCCER TALK
    • 238 22 Now it's catch 'em young ANEW awareness Is spreading from one state FA. to another. The word Is out: Catch 'em young for the senior cup competition. Last December's Burnley Cup players who had Impressed the talent scouts are now being eagerly sought by the state selectors. Take a look
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    • 310 22 THREE young brothers are learning to play tennis with one aim: To follow In their father's footsteps. They are Daniel, 15, Samuel, 14, and Stephen 11 the sons of Moses Tay, the Malaysian Davis Cup player for several years. Their coach Is
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  • 1858 22 Gallant Turk springs a $389 shock RIDING in top form, Australian jockey Johnny Nelson scored a hattrick on Compadre, Demore and Espionage at Penang yesterday. Gallant Turk 11, late Permlta Kuching, and Pena'alok II gave Kuala Lumpur trainer Mohamed Zain a double. Gallant Turk 11, ridden by Edward Chan, was
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  • 46 22 POOL $9,375 Ist No. ***** ($3,093) 2nd No. ***** 773) 3rd No. MMS (9 386) Starters ($4l each) Nos. ***** ***** ***** 5M78 ***** ***** 5*886 ***** ***** 58*11 ***** 53*01 Consolation* ($3B ea*h) N0a.***** 5573* 584<8 5872* £678* ***** ***** ***** 58*18 *****
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    • 194 22 > Discover a way that gets you Bangkok and Thailand at you the benefit of every group travel concession yet on an indivia price that makes sense, a price you can afford. Cathay dual basis. We do it in conjunction with Asia's leading tour opePacific gives you the wonder. The
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    • 64 22 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION requires ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Qualifications: graduate from secondary school supplemented by training in secretarial and office management, preferably university degree; excellent knowledge of English; good knowledge of national language, elementary bookkeeping and accounting procedures. Submit full personal particulars to WHO Representative. P.O. Box 2550. Kuala Lumpur, not later than
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  • 131 23  - Longer trip will suit High Ruler II EPSOM JEEP By JJIGH RULER II looks a good each-way bet in the 8.1 Spring Cup (Race 6) at Penang today. This five-year-old was running on when fourth to Jasbo over 7f last week. The longer trip will suit him. Best bet of
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    1716 23 >-! W Speedy Wilkes six-year-old; broke the ice with an :l-the-way win over 5Jf with 8.2 last week: bu. a 12-lb ixnalt) may stop him. BRILLIANT SUCCESS: Back :n lorm: smart winner in Div l witb 8.8 at Bukit Timah on J<ui 10; bright each- iv chince.
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    1405 23 GOING FORECAST: Good a-iTJMm 2.0 class 5. div. 1— 6f ■(■VHW ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 9K411 IIAN fl (Brrnirt ll.innourr 6 SO (+12) P Mllltr 2 2 ***** BRILLIANT SUCCESS o (llnllianl) Manwr 5 I 12 (-2) F P.K. L«onf 4 SCARLET PRINCE g iTI Tlonq) Paul
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  • 141 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER M. TOWER Race 1 Brilliant Success Just Wonderful SEAN Native Ruler .Rickshaw Teaser SEAN Native Ruler M-irteHo Tower DUKEDOM Race 2 Durango Loch Loines 1)1 It Wi.it Green S»<>rd Dukedom GREEN SWORD Dukedom l.o< I' Lo'nei TYMKYN R»ce 3 w. Commando Four Wishes TYMKYN
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  • 423 23  - Woodcote Inn— certainty beaten in Geld Cup EPSOM JEEP CHAMPIONS ON PARADE i! DILLY Bagby, who won the Jockeys' championships when he was still an apprentice, had one regret when he retired due to increasing weight. He failed to win the premier classic the Singapore Gold Cup. Yet It was
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  • 84 23 Over sixty entries Jiave been received for the Penang Motor Sports Club's speed trial at Batu Maung at 7.00 a.m. Ow Teck Weng. Bulldog Kwan and Bill Howeil are likely to be chief contenders for honours in the motor cycle section. Ariffln Baboo, who will
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  • 38 23 Malacca Oovt. Services team led by Chief Minister Dato Haji Talib bin Karim will meet Malacca Con.' lercial Houses in the annual go match for the Way Foona Ci at the Ayer Keroh course today.
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  • 21 23 Malacca Club will hold their annual Dunlop Cup golf tournament at the Ayer Keroh course at 2.15 p.m. today.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 454 23 B We require a dynamic young man with initiative, a good command of English, Chinese and the National Language for our Consumer Products Division in the capacity of a FIELD SUPERVISOR He will supervise and train sales staff, be responsible for distribution and merchandising. He will involve himself in market
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  • 302 24 POYAL Johore Polo Club look set to win the MacDougall Cup in their challenge match against Royal Pahang at the end of yesterday's play second day in the Singapore Polo tournament at Thomson Road. They move into today's final game with what looked an unbeatable
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  • 253 24 PALM DESERT (California). Sat. Jim Wiechers came from off the pace with a brilliant elghtunder par 64 yesterday to tie Arnold Palmer for the lead at 12-under-par 204 after three rounds of the 90-hole Bob Hope Desert Classic. Palmer had two eagles on the outgoing
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  • 410 24 OOYAL NAVY, the Inter-Services rugby champions, yesterday handed Singapore Cricket Club one of their biggest rugby defeats this season a 19-0 beating on the padang. Navy got their points from two goals and three tries, and their superiority was so marked that they
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  • 353 24 VICTORIA School captured the National Schools Boys "A" division slx-a-slde hockey title when they edged St. Joseph's Institution 1-0 in the final at Dover Road yesterday. Leong Fook Loong sparked their victory in the keenly contested match with his dash and skill. Together with
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  • 130 24 FORCES IN UNDER-23 HOCKEY SEMI-FINALS SINGAPORE Armed Forces qualified for SHA's Under-23 hockey semi-finals with a 2-0 victory over Ceylon Sports Club at the padang yesterday. SAF took the lead after 23 minutes of scrappy play when Jaswant Singh suddenly streaked past two defenders to crash home a beauty at
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  • 282 24 Asians face tough Aussie challenge ASIAN bowlers competing f in the CPA-Brunswick Far East championships will face a strong challenge this year from newcomers West Australia, which will be one of the 10 participating countries. West Australia will send a man and a woman bowler to the Grand Finals at
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  • 22 24 PORT of Singapore Authority drew 4-4 with HMS Terror In a friendly floodflt soccer match at Naval Base last night.
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  • 602 24 NEWCOMER Teoh Chal Ming. 10. yesterday won praise from Chinese Swimming Club officials when he won the 50m breaststroke event for boys 10-11 in the club's Junior Single Age Group two-day meet which ended yesterday at Amber Road. Swimming on the outside lane. Teoh swam unnoticed
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  • 429 24 Colchester 500-1 outsiders knockout Leeds ONDON. Bat Colchester Ld United, Fourth Division no-hopers. today pulled off one of the greatest shocks In the 100-year history of the English Football Association Cup when they humbled favourites Leeds United 3-2 in the Fifth round. Onetime England centreforward Ray Crawford shocked Leeds with
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    • 56 24 GOLF SO A league: Warren v Keppel (Dover Road); Police Cup final round (Buklt); C. Y. Kon Cup: SICC Ladles v 88 O 8 (Island). rOLO Annual Champtonahlp (Thomson Road 2 p m > SOCCER 8GSFL Competltlon: Dlv. 3A: Pharmaceutics v PUB. Lembaga v Marine (Farrer Park 515 p.m >
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