Eastern Sun, 21 January 1969

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  • 23 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 889 Tuesday. 21 January 1969. ft MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 2488 1 Nixon Becomes 37th President Of U.S. WASHINGTON, Mon. (I'PI) Richard Milhous Nixon became the 37th President of the United States today with a pledge that America ‘•will be as strong as we
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  • 97 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) The oath taken by American Presidents at their inauguration is laid down in the I'.S constitution Article 2, Section 1. It reads: *T do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will, to the best of
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  • 215 1 PRAGUE. Mon. (Reuter) Truckloads of police guarded Soviet installations here amid mounting fears of violent reprisals after the death of a student protester who turned himself into a human torch. The police were In position outside Soviet Army Headquarters and the Russian Embassy last
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  • 179 1 BANGKOK. Mon. <UPI> A Thai paratroop unit isolated in a village 250 miles north of Bangkok was reported today surrounded by guerillas and fighting for its life. The unit called for air strikes on guerillas around its position at Hin Long Kla village in teak-forested mountains about
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  • 164 1 LEBACH. West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) Unknown assailants last night shot dead four West German paratroop sentries and wounded two others in a raid on an ammunition dump a military spokesman said. Several munition stores were blown up by the raiders, who
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  • 58 1 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today affirmed its readiness to discusa with the new United State* administration a hold-down on the development of offensive and defensive missile systems. Mr. Leonid Zamyatin, head of the Soviet Foreign Ministry's Press Department, made the announcement at a
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  • 63 1 MACERATA. Italy, M<m (I'PI) Eight policemen went into the referee's dressing room on Sunday followine a soccer match between Macerata and Masse se. Sine policemen came out. The ninth was really referee Aldo Canova. dressed in a policeman uniform to avoid angry crowds who blamed him for Masseses
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  • 179 1 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Police cleared 50 truckloads of battle rubble from Tokyo University today In efforts to get student life back to normal after a year of chaos. The litter and wreckage was left In two days of student resistance against 9.000 police called to
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Cable links to and from Britain were almost completely severed today when 3.500 post office telegraphists sopped work in support of a pay claim. Many international Telex lines were also closed.
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  • 212 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Paya Lebar international airport was closed for three hours today and two squadrons of super-sonic Lightnings of No. 74 and 11 Squadrons defended Singapore today from air attacks. The air attacks came from Canberras and Hunters of the RAF, Buccaneers
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Mon (Reuter) Malaysia has decided to buy two squadrons of Mirage jet fighter aircraft, informed sour, ces said here today. A French mission will go to Kuala Lumpur on Fridav to make the final arrangements and also for discussions with Defence
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  • 216 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Singapore's Ambassador to Jakarta. Mr. P S. Raman, today called on Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik and discussed regional co-operation among members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Foreign Office sources said todav BANGKOK The threat that ASEAN could suffer
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  • 27 1 BANGALORE. South India, Mon. (Reuter) Bangalore Corporation plan to castrate monkeys to reduce their numbers because they are a menace to the city's renowmed gardens.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 701 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Port of Singapore Authority has issued new directives on the quanta ahd conditions governing of vacation leave and sick leave to both monthly and daily rated junior staff. With effect from January 1 {his year the vacation-Sick leave of all monthly-daily
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  • 767 2  -  MAN TENTATIVELY CHARGED WITH MURDER By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Mon. A roce between two cars on a Sunday evening along Changi Road ended in tragedy with the death of a motorcyclist And today in the 10th Magistrate's Court one of the
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  • 155 2 SINGAPORE Mon A welding conference will be held in Lecture Theatre 2 Of the Singapore Polytechnic on Sa-t”-~ay from 8.15 a.m. to 4.39 pm. ,ii;» second conference has been prompted by the enthusiastic response to the first one held in July last year. The current conference
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  • 71 2 Mr. Lin Inglis of Australia, (second from left) the Vice-President of the Y’s Men’s Club for Australia, Asia Region, is seen with the officials of the Singapore Y’s Men’s Club, shortly on arrival in the Republic on Jan. 16 at the airport for a 24-hour-visit. From left: Mr. Jimmy Lo,
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  • 203 2 SINGAPORE Mon. In future no vases or other water-bearing receptacles will be permitted to be used in any cemetery. The decision was made after the Ministry of Health considered carefully the harard caused by mosquito breeding in remeteries by the uSe of vases and water-bearing
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  • 56 2 Mr. Tham Kent Hoong. a Ministry of Culture photographer, was married to Miss Margery Yong Fee Choo, on Sunday. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Yong Yim Cheong. The groom is the youngest son of Dr. Tham Ying Khow. A dinner was held at the
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE Mon. An overhead pedestrian bridge is being constructed at Upper Changi Road (10 m.s.i by the Public Works Department. The main span of the bridge will be erected on Jan 23 between 1 a.m. to 2.00 a.m. Motorists are advised to by-pass this stretch of road on
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  • 152 2 SINGAPORE. Men. Military personnel will be carrying out exercises in different areas in the Republic from Wednesday. They will be training in the Tuas area during 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Wednesday to Feb 5. Military personnel will also be conducting exercises in the area
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  • 296 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Herbert Lim Eng Kwan, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association will present a paper on "Government's role in vocational training for the travel industry —a critical examination from the standpoint of private industry" at the 9th PAT A workshop.
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  • 69 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—Owners or agents of vessels by which dutiable goods are transhipped on through Bills of Lading will have their Transhipment Declarations processed by the Customs unit at the Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports. Fullerton Building from Feb. 1. This service is provided for the convenience
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  • 53 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Theatre Club will hold film shows on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. at the club hall. Five films from the German Embassy will be shown. They are: The Bamberg Symphony, Berlin Through Children's Eyes. Castles. Wine and Silent Forests, Form and Material
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  • 175 2 SINGAPORE. Mon A 41-year-old German musician. Rohrmuller Hermann suffered head injuries and fractured ribs after a fall from his bicycle He died six weeks later in the General Hospital. the Coroner's Court was told tcnday. Hermann was found lying unconscious in
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  • 85 2 SINGAPORE Mon. An employee on board a ship who lost four fingers in an accident was awarded $13,000 damages in the High Court today. The employee. Hassan bin Mohamed lost four fingers on the left hand following an accident On board the “MK Kunak” on Dec.
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  • 366 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The declining trend in the tuberculosis situation in Singapore is continuing, according to Mr. R. G. Bennet, chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. In an appeal broadcast over Radio Singapore, he pointed out that the continuing trend was mainly due
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  • 154 2 SINGAPORE. MOn. Tan Kim Seng. 22. of Lorong 29. Geyiang who had his left wrist severed last night when he was attacked by three men carrying parangs ha* been placed in the “dangerously ill list’’. According to a police spokesman. Tan Kim Seng
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  • 25 2 SINGAPORE Mon. There were a total of 57 road accidents of which six were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.
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  • 260 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cheat, who had 36 previous convictions of cheating. theft and criminal breach of trust, was today jailed for seven years by the Fourth District Court. Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman, 36. admitted to six charges of passing dud cheques to
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  • 168 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Boys' Brigade in Singapore will be staging its first annual Road Relay on Saturday. This event is part oi the 8.8 training to produce a rugged society. The relay will start and end at the Queenstown Lutheran Church grounds and the 2*
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  • 38 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Ng Kim Seng of Jalan Kemaja was fined *199 by the Ninth Magistrates Court todav for show, mg a reel of ’blue' film in s house on Jan. 18. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 606 3 SINGAPORE, Mon The Minister of Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today said that the General Hospital in Outram Road should develop more specialist services with all the available facilities which he described a5 "one of the best in the whole ofi South-east Asia."
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  • 133 3 India ’s Plans To Attract Tourists SINGAPORE. Mon. India has several promotional campaigns to attract more people from this region to visit the country as tourists. This was disclosed tonight by Mr. Fran Nath Seth. Director. Government of India Tourist Office. Tokyo, who is i n Singapore for a short
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  • 173 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Britain’s military withdrawal will not affect British investments in Malaysia. The Director-General of the British Export Council Mr. Peter Tennant said here today. "British trade and other interests here have nothing to do with Britain’s defence.” he assured newsmen after paying a
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  • 108 3 SINGAPORE. Mon—Telegraph services from Singapore to Britain have been temporarily suspended until further notice in view of the impending strike by 3.500 British post office telegraphists. With the suspension of the telegraph circuit to Britain, traffic to Europe and other destinations normally routed via London
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  • 460 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. About ten days after a natural mother gave her three-year-old child for adoption, the child was found dead wrapped in a blanket and thrown into a sidelane in an estate. Disclosing this to the seven-man jury, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr.
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  • 94 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two officers ot the fedeiai Capital Commission today testified at the opening of the Royal Commission ol Inquiry into the collapse of tne tourstorey building at Jalan Raja Lau. on Oct. 19 last year in which five workmen died and more than 15
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  • 55 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Acting High Commissioner for India Mr. S Dubey this afternoon presented on behalf of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations a set of 43 books to Professor Victor Fic, Head of the Institute of South-East Asia. Nanyang University. The books pertain to works on
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  • 549 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore is giving top priority to the development of a wide range of precision engineering industries, particularly the watch and jewellery industry. The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim said this when he officially
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  • 359 3 Safety First Council Sets Up ‘Queue Movement Body SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Safety First Council has set-up a "Queue Movement" committee to spearhead an island-wide new safety campaign in the Republic. The council proposes to hold the first queue movement campaign from March 1-15 this year. This will be followec
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  • 359 4 SINGAPORE. MONDAY IT IS indeed pleasing that this year's Eastern Sun has decided to publish a supplement to coincide with the staging of the Montres et Bijoux in Singapore for the first time ever. Montres et Bijoux which came into existence ir. 1942 had left
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  • 180 4 With “Pave d'Or" the Omega designers have given the original rugged look bark to gold. Its surface is uneven, yet its hidden sparkles have the serret attraction of a half-con-cealed nugget in the sand The purity, the warmth and the richness of this native gold has been heightened hr delicate
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  • 435 4 MESSAGE from the Moyor of the City of Geneva, Mrs. Lise Girardin. A second flashes by and wven watehei are created. It is thanks to this rhythm, that the great watchmaking centres of Switzerland are Able to produce more than 60
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  • 89 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr D Windsor. Manager of Messrs P H Hendry, a big firm in the gem business, says that people buy gems because they believe in goodluck stones His firm, specialising In Ceylon gems for the past 66 years is the official dwellers for the Sultans of
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  • 153 4 Jewellery Swiss Watch Exhibition SINGAPORE. Mon The winning exhibits at the 28th Montres et Bijoux Salon held in Geneva recently are on show at the Swiss Watch and Jewellery Exhibition which opened in Singapore today at the Singapore Conference Hall Last year, the “City of Geneva
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    • 277 4 V f W** h r jt'. 1 This beautiful pearl, diamond and turquoise ensemble will be displayed among other items of Omega High Fashion Jewellery at the Swiss Watches Jewellery Exhibition In the Singapore Conference Hall. The gift that shows the Seal of Soccess ..Omega fashion jewellery When the watch
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  • 601 5 Montres et Bijoux? It is above all the vibrant, modern expression of the cen-turies-old tradition of the city of Geneva in the lovely and enduring arts of watch-making, jewellery and enamelling. Geneva has always been deeply involved with the decorative skills. First came
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  • 56 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Enlcar Watch Limited will now concentrate on designs. In the past, they were keen on accuracy and durability. Since w» have achieved this, we are now concentrating on designs, says Mr A Y Wane who is the Managing Director of the firm Their speciality
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  • 613 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Swiss Watch and Jewellery exhibition which opened in Singapore today was held in Geneva in October and November last year. Called Montres et Bijoux, the annual watch and Jewellery Salon displayed the look of the watches of tomorrow. The Salon, which
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE Mon. The Managing Director of Woo Hing Brothers in South Bridge Road Mr SS Wong says that watches are a necessity and not a luxury "As a matter of fact, a watch has now become a part and parcel of daily life,” says Mr Wong
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  • 436 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The name of Geneva has for many centuries been associated with jewellery, “bijouterie" enamel work and above all with watchmaking. born of these noble trades. In order to uphold his tradition, to encourage and stimulate artistic creativity In these fields the Administrative
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  • 112 5 SINGAPORE. Mon A Swiss arrhitert savs the Republic is an ideal place to stare international exhibitions and con ventions He is Mr. Jean Plojoux. who arrived in Singapore recently to set up the Swiss Watch and Jewellery Exhibition. Mr. Plojoux is the chief architect
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Omega Is participating in the exhibition with a collection of high jewellery and watches comprising: Maille d’Or, Arabesque d’Or. Pave d’Or and Men’s jewellery. The items on display at the exhibition are not available for sale and any inquiries will be
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    • 214 5 Know Your Birthstone JANUARY Garnet is the arm of Aquarius, (the water carrier) January 50 to Feb 19. The Guardian Angel for January is Gabriel whose talismanic gem is the Onyx. FEBRUARY Xmethyst is the gem of Pisces. (the fishes) Feb. 20 to Mar. 20. MARCH Bloodstone is the gem
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  • 357 6 COLOSSAL problems both in intensity and range, face Mr. Nixon who has become the 37th President of the United States. Assuredly, the road ahead does not promise a smooth ride for the President and his advisers. But they are a stout lot used to discomforts in the
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  • 122 6 (AFP) THE American-owned Manila newspaper Philippines Herald expressed hope today that the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States “could be the beginning of a really united humankind.” “This ‘friendly’ space competition serves as a spur to both powers. But those technically advanced nations
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  • 115 6 (UPI) TN Buenos Aires, the newspaper La Prensa said Sunday the optimism over chances for a negotiated settlement in Vietnam was marred by “a shadow: the fear of Laos.” The newspaper, in an editorial, commented on the impact of a United States withdrawal from Vietnam on the
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  • 906 6  -  AL AHRAM SAYS: BY JOHN CHADWICK CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) America has told the Soviet Union it cannot agree to complete Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab territories, according to a report pu dished here today. The report, in
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  • 462 6  -  BY KATE WEBB DANANG. Vietnam. Mon. (I'PI) A milestone In the pacification of South Vietnam passed almost unnoticed this week. r The railroad from Danang to Hue —a distance Of 60 miles was opened to passenger traffic for the first
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  • 290 6 From Sin Chew Jit Pota MR NIXON will face many difficult problem', of which the following are outstanding: 1) The number one difficult problem is of course the Vietnam War Wh’.Te the peace talks in Paris is being held up, not only the parties concerned but
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  • 118 6 HONG KONG, MonThe Hanoi daily Nhan Dan said today Soviet space achievements had brought out the superiority of the socialist regime over the capitalist regime. In a commentary hailing the latest Soviet success quoted by VNA. the paper said: "The ever greater achievements of
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  • 133 6 MANILA. Mon (AFP) The newly-created Philippine movie censorship committee has warned the movie business sector here to comply strictly with the censorship law “or face court or administrative suits.” The warning was issued by the newly-appointed Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Movie Censorship Under secretary
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  • 354 6 HONG KONG. Mon (ATP' The New China News Agency today Introduced five new Industrial equipment made In China during the cultural revolution. China’s first set of equipment for driving mediumcalibre sewage pipes trial produced In Shanghai The new equipment, which Is up to world advanced technical
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  • 143 6 WASHINGTON. Mon (Reuter) The State Department today declined comment on a report claiming to give details of proposals sent by the United States to the Soviet Union about solutions for the Middle East crisis According to the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram. which Is close
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  • 475 6  -  BY ROBERT KAYLOR VIENTIANE, Mon. (CPI) Soth Petrasy is no ordinary communist Pathet Lao guerrilla official. Soth Petrasy operates an “Embassy” in the heart of Vientiane, the capital of the Government he Is seeking to overthrow He has a garrison of Pathet Lao
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    • 170 6 During the past few days the Goodwood Park Hote: has been distribute n g complimentary copies of the Eastern Sun along with another morning newspaper that it has regularly supplied free to its guests in the past. This has given me an opportunity to
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  • 307 6  -  BY THAUNG MYINE BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) Asia will have the first Regional Statistical Institute at Tokyo in September to train professional statisticians for developing countries of the continent. A United Nations announcement here said the United Nations Deve'opment Programme (UNDP) had agreed to help found the
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  • 306 6 LONDON, Mon (AFP) Commenting on the week-end flare up of violence in he University of Tokyo, the "Times” writes today in an editorial: “But the common political issue that has united all these flag-waving helmeted campus warriors has been the same ever since the American
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  • 163 6 CHICAGO. Mon. (UPI) Dozens of faculty wives at San Francisco State College, including the wife of President S I. Hayakawa. were among the volunteers on Sunday who straightened up the mounds of books left in chaos at the school library by dissident students. A small group
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 369 7 NEW YORK Mon <UPn_ Most areas of Asia made eco“s2, 1 P/ oKress 0 Kress in 1968 according to a 30 page survey Published in the New York Times last Friday "In many cases the progress was small But it was eno
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    • 87 7 HONG. KONG. Mon. iUPI> Money auotatioraHone Kong dollar ***** per U 8 dollar. Hong Kong dollar* 6 ***** per L S dollar TT Hong Kong dollar* 14 51 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollar* 312 5 per tael of gold 94 5 pe r cent fineness Hong
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    • 25 7 LONDON. Mon «UPIt P-ibber market opened steady quiet with spot 21-$ 21 No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Feb 21 21-3/16
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    • 211 7 HONG KONG, Mon. The largest group of Japanese girls ever to be recruited at one time by BOAC start training as air stewardesses this month in London in preparation for the new BOAC Polar service to begin in April. The
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    • 275 7 Rubber Cent Down SINGAPORE. Mon February first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59-3/8 cents per lb. down one eighth of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet but steady. Lack of buying interest coupled with profit-taking brought levels down
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    • 94 7 SINGAPORE. Mon The following ships are expected to be in port today; Godowns Vessels 3/4 Vishva PratSp S Pacific Breeze 6/7 Seikai Maru 13/14 State of Madras 15/16 S A Transporter 19 Bingo Maru 21/22 Wibeke 25'26 Unyo Maru No. 3 27/28 Musi 29/30 Celebes Maru 1
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    • 260 7 MANILA. Sun <UPI» South Korea has enforced s ser es of save-nce measures to iDeet its chronic food shortages Some luncheon ditheg with rice as main ingredients are banned at Korean restaurants And, last week Cabinet Ministers in charge of economic affairs
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    • 15 7 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for tOdav was $586 per picul, down $0.125.
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    • 71 7 HAMBURG (DoD All Lufthansa jets will soon have a nappyehongmg table and specially trained beby hostesses with red caps will be on duty at major airports in the Federal Republic of Germany The girls ore also there to lend a hand to old people. Lufthansa plans to
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    • 102 7 SINGAPORE. >l..n 'll.' noon price* at the «ln*aporr nfnese Produce Etchant* |ih|» am— Buyer heller < ornnut Oil (FOB) Bulk si on I tMOUUI oil (FOB) Drum 5J 50 l room Mixed 3} on Muntok White Pepper im»Hi w», nLw 113eo Sarawak While Pepper <F B > lit .Ml
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    • 1508 7 L APOftE. Mon. The cck Exchange ol Single e and Malaysia today began the week't trading on easier conditions A slightly steadj opening on a quieter market gave way as trading progressed. At t). final bell there were some rallying efforts although overall the market betrayed
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    • 150 7 VIR Peter Tennant. C.MCi, OBF, Director-Genera] of the British National Export Council, is touring the Far East from January 19 to February 26 to study the potential for further British exports in the years ahead. Now 58 years of age. Mr. Tennant was a
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    • 332 7 KIAI.A Ll'MPl’R, Mon A company which will hare the sole right tn export Malaysia's pineapples to Britain is now being formed It will he called the Consolidated Pineapple Sales Sdn Bhd. Its membership will comprise all private pineapple canners and the
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  • 252 8 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Pope Paul has hailed the Paris negotiations as the first sign of peace In Vietnam, but said their success would be almost “a miracle.” Addressing pilgrims in Saint Peter's Square, the Pope said the whole world longed for peace
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  • 309 8 Tokyo Student Siege TOKYO. (UPI) Historic European documents along with thousand* of books were destroyed at Tokyo University during the weekend battle between police and radical students. University authorities said that microfilms of French parliamentary records and material collected on Nazi Germany were pulled from their files
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  • 47 8 ROME. Mon. (ATP) Mr. Flamimo Piccoli wa? elected secretary general of the Christian Democratic Party here today in succession to Premier Mariano Rumor, who resigned the post after forming his government. Mr. Piccoli. who is aged 53. was formerly the party vice-secretary.
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  • 77 8 LONDON. (UPI) Telegraphers handling overseas messages for the post office today began the first official strike in their union's 98-year-history Leaders of the 3.500 telegraphers called the strike yesterday to back demands for a five per cent pay increase Its first effect were felt shortly after
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  • 117 8 EDINBURGH. Sco 11 and, Mon. (Reuter) Demonstrators howling anti-Catholie slogans forced the broadcast of a Church unity service to be abandoned here yesterday. The shouting. Including the slogan "Down with Popery.” broke out as a Roman Catholic priest. Father Walter Glancey entered the pulpit
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  • 474 8 NEW YORK. Mon. (TPI) One of the world s most famous royal jewels, the Wanderer Pearl (La Peregrma) big as a pigeon's egg will be sold at auction on Wednesdav after more than 400 years of history. A spokesman for ParkeBernet auction galleries
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  • 190 8 MANILA. Mon (Reuter)— The Philippine House of Representatives has urged the closure of Chinese schools in the country The closure of the Chinese schools would “ennanre the loyalty of Filipino* of Chinese extraction and the Chinese community in zeneral,” a committee decision said The
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  • 781 8 LIBERATED BY POLICE TOKYO. (UPI) Riot police finally liberated Tokyo university’s main building last night, exactly 202 days after it was seized by radical students last July. An estimated 1,500 crack police captured the 44-year-old Gothic Yasuda auditorium after a furious 35-hour floor-to-floor battle with die-hard radical students defending
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  • 92 8 WASHINGTON. (UPI) At the end of his 1886 days in the White House, President Johnson prayed yesterday that America. as a nation, deserve no enemies and be worthy of all our friends, striving without ceasing for a day when mankind shall not know war anymore.” “In these
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  • 79 8 SAIGON. (UPI) In a move apparently aimed at strengthening the Communist hand in the Paris peace talks. Vietcong terrorists staged a series of widelv scattered raid s yesterday in South Vietnam- The raids which included a grenade attack on a movie theatre filled with children left 73
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  • 36 8 KARACHI. (Reuter) A letter sent to Pakistan’s television corporation by a five-year-old girl contained one rupee (worth about one shilling and ninepence sterling) to help The Fugitive, in the American TV series
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  • 90 8 FLINT. North Wales. Mon. (Reuter) Books borrowed from the public library here 20 years ago have been returned since an amnesty was announced two weeks ago Borough librarian Dr Goronwy Hughes. 47. decided to scrap fines for not returning books on time and said:
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  • 95 8 NOTTINGHAM. England. Mon. (Reuter) Before an astonished audience of 1.000 at a ba’.l in this North Midlands city the blonde took off her pink full-length gown, then her gloves, until she stood in her bra. pants and tights. Only when the blonde wig was whipped
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  • 57 8 RANGOON. Mon. (AFP) Burma’s r«volutionarv council chairman General Ne Win will shortly pay a friendly visit to Pakistan at the invitation of President Ayub Khan, according to an official announcement here The General will be accompanied by his wife. Pakistan ambassador Hassan Imam flew this
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  • 165 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) Richard M. Nixon arrived from New York to prepare for his inougu ration 9 His special Air Force plane touched down at Andrews Air Force Base shortly after Vietnam peace negotiator W. Averell Harriman arrived there from Paris to retire and
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  • 331 8 SAIGON, Mon (Reuter) Vietcong guerrillas stormed U S. troops dug Into night defensive positions close to the Cambodian border early today, a U.S. spokesman said. The Americans repulsed the assault but the Vietcong followed up with a barrage of mortar rounds on to the position
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  • 67 8 SAIGON. Mon (Reuter) Wounded U.S. servicemen a r to receive —a thousand dolls Members of the South Vietnamese congress have collected the dolls dressed In Vietnamese national costume and they will be distributed to the servicemen with letters from their donors. Senator Nguyen Ngoe
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  • 116 8 TOPEKA. Kansas. Mon. (Reuter) The first combat troops of the United States 24th Infantry Division took off from Forbes Air Force Base here today for major war exercises, near the West German Czechoslovak border. In the next two day* 5.900 men will be airlifted
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  • 159 8 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) An author whose father was executed by the Stalin regime will translate the latest book by Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of the late Soviet leader Mr Paul Chavchavadze, who like Stalin'a own family come* from Georgia, is the author of several works
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  • 54 8 PHILADELPHIA. (UPI) A bearded Negro minister, who says he was at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered, says he has "evidence” which would prove James Earl Ray innocent. The Rev. James L. Bevel, an official of the Southern Christian Leadership
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  • 52 8 WASHINGTON. (UPI) Anti War demonstrators and police fought outside a Smithsonian Institution building late last night while formally dressed guests arrived to attend a champagne reception for Vice President-elect Spiro T. Agnew. Two officers were reported hospitalised and about two dozen demonstrators arrested in incidents during the day
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  • 104 8 LONDON. (UPD British Foreign Secretary Mr. Michael Stewart *ays he did not expect major American foreign policy changes under the Nixon administration. Mr. Stewart said any “dramatic changes in American foreign policies" were unlikely because the United States, like Britain, is permanent member
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  • 183 8 MLAMI Mon. (UPD Two airliners were hijacked to Cuba yesterday one of them an Eastern Airlines jet with 171 persons aboard the largest load of passengers ever to fall victim to sky pirates. The second plane, a Miamibound Ecuadorian Airliner with 88 persons
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  • 29 8 WASHINGTON: Anti-war groups staged a mock inauguration on a massive scale along Pennsylvania Ave, the route of Mr. Richard Nixon'g inaugural parade towards the capitoL UPI photo.
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  • 282 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A one-day seminar on food irradiation will be held at Lecture Theatre No. 4 of the Singapore Polytechnic on Friday. The seminar will be sponsored by the Science Council of Singapore and the Light Industries Services in collaboration with the
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  • 299 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon France will send a mission to Malaysia soon to discuss details of an offer of 16 Mirage .iets to Malaysia, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ratak. said today. Tun Ra/ak told reporters at the RMAF base here after a
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  • 170 9 PARIS. Mon. < Reuter) France would be free to make delivery of Mirage jets to Arab countries if Israel reclaimed money paid for the planes, now under President de Gaulle’s arms embargo Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said in an
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Malaysian government is considering extending the limit of the country's territorial waters from three miles to 12, the Finance Minister. Tun Tan Siew Sin, said today.
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  • 34 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam has sent a congratulatory message to the Kremlin leaders on the successful Soviet experiment with the spacecraft Soyuz-4 and Soyuz-5
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  • 79 9 following day.. STUTTGART <Dad> Mysore, a young elephant at Stuttgart zoo. Federal Republic of Germany, recently made a vain attempt to use his keeper’s telephone. The girj at the switchboard could only hear someone breathing heavily and after the third call sent a repair
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  • 522 9 MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—An Alliance backbencher, Enche Ahmad Arshad. today suggested that Malaysia review its foreign policy and establish diplomatic ties with North Vietnam. North Korea and East Germany. He also suggested that the government adopt a more liberal policy In accepting foreign defence aid.
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  • 337 9 WASHINGTON. Mon (UP!) For eight vears Richard M. Nixon served as former President Dwight D Eisenhower's Vice-President Today Eisenhower said Nixons inauguration as President was a day for rejoicing “because it is a clear promise that our faith in him will be vindicated, our prayers for
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  • 120 9 BANGKOK Mon. (Reuter) Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kutakachorn said today Communist subversion would continue in Southeast Aslan countries even if peace returned to Vietnam. Speaking to reporters at a regular press conference the Field Marshal said he disagreed with a reported statement by Laotian Prime Minister
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  • 80 9 S.AIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Australian Labour Opposition leacer Gough WTiitlam arrived here today for ta.ba with military and political leaders Mr. Whi lam. who has visited the United States. Europe and the Far East, will meet South Vietnamese Prime Minister Tran Van Huong US. ambassador Ellsworth Bunker
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  • 68 9 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) The first members of the NTxcn Administration to move into the White House were Pasha and Vickie. Pasha and Vickie, the Nixons dogs, arrived yesterday. White House electrician Trophts Bryant introduced them to Yuki, President Johnson's beloved mongrel. Fina and Minolo Sanches, household servants
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  • 134 9 Mala ysia Will Not Accept Telegrams Via London KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian telegraph offices will not accept telegrams to or via London as a result of the strike by the United Kingdom overseas telegraph operators which began this afternoon. The Director General of Telecommunications. Mr. Chew Kam Pok. in a
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  • 91 9 RANGOON. Mon (Reuter)— Burma is exrected to export more rice this vear according to government sources. They B aid this appeared to be because fanners and blackmarke’eers who had hoarded the cereal last year in anticipation of a shortage were nowdumping the rice into
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— There has been a marked decline in piracy along the Straits of Malacca since 1967, the Minister of transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today. He said as a result of joint efforts by the Indonesian Navy and the Royal Malaysian
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  • 281 9 BAN ME THI'OT, Vietnam. Mon. (UPI) The Joint military command today pulled 32 American advisers out of a crack South Vietnamese regiment in a phase-out programme which may spread to other units. The Americans, some of them serving in combat advisory
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  • 60 9 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) A half-dozen persons picketed St Patrick's Caihedral yesterday demanding that the Roman Catholic Church cease its opposition to legal abortions. The protesters, including Mrs. Anne Dean, a mother of four who carried a si?n reading “Motherhood should mean a wanted child not
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  • 333 9 LUCKY ESCAPE IN KUALA LUMPUR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An American executive here had a nar row escape this morning when a shotgun blast fired by a fleeing thief missed him by inches. “The blast would have spilled my guts out if it had
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  • 56 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The election commission will employ temporary staff to help its regular officers during the coming general elections, its secretary. Enche Abdul Kadir bin Ta:b said today. The temporary staff would be given a few weeks training before being assigned to such jobs
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  • 79 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Steps are now being taken to form a national council for religious affairs, the Dewan Ra’ayat was told today. The Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. told the house the conference of rulers had given its assent to
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    • 240 11 MELBOURNE, Mon (Reuter) —An undefeated, attacking innings of 188 by Australian glamour batsman lan Chappell was only bright spot in an otherwise dull day’s Sheffield Shield cricket at the Melbourne cricket ground today. Chappell’s second Innings stand for South Australia against Victoria
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    • 301 11 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) The following are a complete list of English and Scottish football matches for Saturday, January 25: Revised English Football Association Cup Fourth Round: Arsenal v Charlton Athletic, Blackburn Rovers v Portsmouth. Bolton Wanderers v Bristol Rovers. Everton v Coventry
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    • 59 11 BRISBANE. Mon (AFP) Greg Brough Australia’s Olympic freestyle bronze medallist, took *even of the titles in the Queensland Swimming Championships which linished here last night. Seventeen-year-old Brough Started off with a victory in the 1,500 metres freestyle, and wound up his most successful Championship with a
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    • 169 11 MIAMI, Mon. (UPI) Jo Ann Carner of Lake Worth. Florida. won the richest women's golf tournament in history on Sunday, but got none of the prize money because of her amateur status. She fired a 36-34 —70 for a 54-hoe total of 216 in
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    • 144 11 NAPA California. Mon. (Reuter) The third round of the U *****,000 (£51.000) Kaiser International Open Golf Tournament was suspended for the second consecutive day yesterday when heavy rain here waterlogged the greens. The third round will now be played today and the fourth round on
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    • 149 11 MILAN. Italy. Mon. (UPI) World flyweight champion Chartchal Chionoi s manager laughed off suggestions on Sunday that the Thailand fighter would be stripped of his title if he did not arrive in Mexico by Jan. 27 for a bout against challenger Efren (Scorpion) Torres "We’ll
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    • 575 11 MONTE CARLO. Mon. (AFP Reuter) Rauno Aaltonen, Finland, and British co-driver Henry Liddon, winners of the 1967 rally and third last year, were first to arrive in the 38th Monte Carlo Rally here today. In their Lancia Fulvia. which covered the
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    • 109 11 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Six news caps are included in the England Rugby team to plav Ireland in Dublin on Feb. 8 it was announced yesterday. They are wir.g Keith Fielding. centres John spencer and Dave Ducknam. stand oil lan Bha< kleton. prop Keith Fairbrother
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    • 281 11 NEW YORK. Mon (AFP>— The long, lean American NeJ gro. Bob Foster is the two to one favourite to retain his world Ugh heavyweight box- ing title against fellow countryman Frankie Depaula at the New Madison Square 'Garden here on Wednesday
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    • 207 11 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Playing members of the British and United States Ryder Cup teams will not automatically qualify for the British Open Golf Championship the Royal and Ancient Club announced today. There are new exemptions from qualifying and these include the first two and
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    • 90 11 NOTTINGHAM England. Mon (Reuter) —Matt Gillies. the former Leicester City soccer club manager, is to take over English First Division side Nottingham Forest at the end of the month Gillies was sacked by Leicester last November after serving the club for ten years. He
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    • 132 11 PARIS, Mon. (AFP) Frances sixth-ranked player. Jean Pierre Courcol, yesterday won the French International Indoor Tennis Championships by beating Britain's Graham Stilwell l(>-8, 6-8. 6-0. and 10-8 in a hard-lought final. Stilwell. who reached the final bv defeating Georges Goven, France’s second ranked player,
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    • 264 11 BRISBANE, Mon. (Reuter) Former South African Davis Cup player Trevor Fancutt caused a minor shock on the first day of the Australian Open Tennis Championships here today by extending South African professional Ray Moore to five sets in their first round match. Fancutt, 34. has spent
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  • 353 12 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) Israel’s Maccabi Club routed Hon? Kong’s Kowloon Motor Bus Club 5-0 in a one-sided second Asian Club Champions Soccer Cup tournament plaved at Bangkok's National Stadium last night. The Israelis led 3-0 in the first half. Israel. which occupied Hong Kong
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  • 270 12 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter) Portuguese League leaders Porto and Benfica both drew awav games yesterday to leave the top of the table unchanged with Porto now on 24 points from 16 matches and Benfica on 22 points from 15 matches. Sanjoanense he*d Porto to a goalless
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  • 148 12 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) The Australian Schoolboys Cricket Club will send a team to tour the West Indies next December and January the Secretary of the Club. Mr. A. A. Gifford, announced here today. Mr. Gifford said the team would probably be named about April
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  • 158 12 LAKE PLACID, Mon (AFP) The first Kennedy International Memorial Winter Games opened with a win here for Norwegian-born Georges Krog in the 70-metres ski jump yesterday. Krog. who is a naturalised American and a student at Denver University, returned jumps of 71.30 metres and
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  • 100 12 DURBAN. Mon. (Reuter) Bobby Cole (South Africa) yesterday w'on the Natal Open Golf Championship here by one stroke from Peter Oosterhuis (Britain). Cole had a three-under-par 69 over the Royal Durban course in the last round to finish with an aggregate of 282. The
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  • 142 12 BANGKOK Mon. (Reuter) India's Mysore Club and Thailand's Bangkok Bank battled out to a one-ail tie in opening match of Asian Club Champions Cup competition first round play here last night. The first half was goalless The Thais scored first in the second
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  • 429 12 LONDON, Mon. (LPI) When champion Jose Legra of Spain and challenger Johnny Famechon of Australia square off at the Albert Hall on Jan. 21 they will be making British boxing history. The two meet for Legra’s world featherweight title and the bout will be
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  • 132 12 PARIS. Mon (Reuter» French horse Tabriz yesterday won the world's richest mounted trotting race for the second year In succession Six-year-old Tabriz, owned by Mme Leon Roederer and ridden by Pierre Giffard. beat a star-studded field in the 400.000 franc (£33.000* Prix de Cornulier over 2.600
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  • 72 12 NOBLE Jones (Hutchinson) being led in by Mrs. M. T. Cheong after winning in Race 4 on Sunday. ORCHARD Road (Pretty) coming Into the winner's gate led by Mr. Lee Ah Seong after winning the Class 4. Div. 1 race over one mile on Sunday. WENDY'S Brother
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  • 433 12 JACKSONVILLE. Florida. Mon. (CPI) Line-backer Jim Lynch of the Kansas City Chiefs intercepted two passes and recovered an on-side kickoff. all in the final seven minutes of play, to pace the West to a come-fmm-behind 38-25 victory over the East on Sunday
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  • 136 12 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPI) Roman Gabriel of the Los Angeles Rams drove the Western Conference All-Stars 55yards to a touchdown late In the fourth period on Sunday for a 10-7 West victory in the 19th annual National Football League pro bowl game.
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