Eastern Sun, 3 June 1969

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY <& E*td- 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1016 Tuesday* 3 June 1969. ft MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 247 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Part of the defence aid equipment Malaysia requested from Britain and India mainly small arms have already arrived. Other "more powerful equipment," said Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. would arrive "a bit late." All the defence equipment received would be used
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  • 256 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Chinese Chambers of Commerce today unanimously resolved to ask the Malaysian Chinese Association to return to the cabinet and state executive councils. It also decided to call for an emergency meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce next
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  • 147 1 French PARIS. MOB. (Renter) French political leaders met today to draw UP battle plans for the decisive second round of the presidential election on June 15 following Gaullist candidate Georgeg Potnpidou's victory larfe but indecisive —in the first round yesterday. Leftwing chiefs, in particular, were preparing for meetings
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  • 72 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A magistrate today granted a summons against Lord Snowdon, photographer husband of Princess Margaret, accusing him of causing an obstruction with his car. The summons was applied lor privately in person by a Mr. Gordon Bennett. It accused the earl of blocking the
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  • 100 1 DOHA. Qatar. Mon. (Reuter) An entire herd of Arabian white oryx, one of the world's rarest animals, has been wiped out by hunters during the winter, according to Sheikh Qaslm Bin Hamld Al-Thanl. The Sheikh, one of the foremost authorities on the animal, said here that
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  • 46 1 DUBAI. Mon. (Renter) —The oil emirate of Dubai has issued a special set of postage stamps illustrating the rare fish found along its coast They include the carnivorous spotted gTonper and two "Grunters."—the pork fish and "Sweet lipc' —which both make loud grunting noises.
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Eight leading journalists were put in a cold dark cell today to give them a t**te of a political prisoners' life and they could not stand It. The Sunday-ln-Prlson was arranged by the British section of Amnesty International which campaigns for the release
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  • 91 1 CAPE TOWN. Mon. (AFP)— The South African government today politely but finally turned down a request from the National League for the Safeguard of Moralitv for an official ban on mini-skirts. In a letter to the league founder Gert Yssel. Interior Minister S.I. Muller said. "I wish to
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  • 140 1 LAGOS. Mon. (Reuter) Biafra has paralysed the Nigerian Air Force and its ground forces were fighting on the outskirts of Igrita. north of the oil town of Port Harcourt, General Odumegwu Ojukwu announced in a report on the war broadcast today. Radio Biafra, monitored here, said
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  • 431 1  -  S Charged In Court By Martin Lim Six youths were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with the recent disturbances here. Three were charged with possession of offensive weapons—knives—two with consorting with an armed youth, and one with assault. Thiang Ah Tee,
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  • 315 1 TWO WOMEN, victims of disturbances which broke out in Singapore Sunday night, died yesterday morning as a result of injuries they sustained, according to an official announcement. Both hod been admitted in hospital. One of them had been found Sunday at 4 a.m. lying in a
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  • 100 1 MOSCOW, Mon. CReuter) Two Leningrad radio hams have talked with the Russian doctor on board Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat. Ra. now in the second week of a 4000-mile voyage from North Africa to Central America. The Soviet news agency Tass said tonight the
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  • 34 1 AMMAN. Mon. (Reuter) Jordan's Prime Minister, Mr. Abdel Moneim A 1 Rifai, today dismissed reported warnings by Israel that it might strike at Jordanian troops unless they stopped co-operating with Arab commandos.
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  • 87 1 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) The British Board of trade today announced approval for a merger between Allied Breweries. one of the world's biggest brewery groups, and the giant Unilever group. But it turned down a merger between the Rank Organisation and the De la Rue Company. The meTger proposals
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  • 178 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The former Malaysian Minister ol Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu Abdul pjahmap today took over the post of Secretary General of the United Malay National Or. ganisation. In a brief ceremony at the UMNO headquarters here this morning. Enche Mohd Khir, Johari who
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  • 202 1  -  By SUHAIMI BIDIN THE New Zealand Defence Minister, Mr. David Thomson and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew discussed on matters of mutual interest between the two countries yesterday. Mr. Thomson, reiterated that his country would play her part in the defence of this region
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  • 28 1 SAIGON. Mon (AFP) The United States has agreed to grant South Vietnam an extra US$4OO million to pay for imports, a U.S. spokesman said here today.
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    • 93 1 In This Issue.. PARIS. Mon (UPI) Georges Pompidou was working in a minor position on Gen. Charles de Gaulle's staff in 1944 when one day the General demanded someone "who knows how to write." Because almost everyone else was out of the office, the 32-year-old former high school teacher was
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  • 221 2  -  By: Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The Malaysian Government is keeping close vigilance in Johore following reports of clashes in Singapore in which 19 people were said to be injured. The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, today gave
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  • 202 2 PRAGUE. Mon. (UPI) Two Prague newspapers today failed to Join the rest of the co-ordinated news media In publishing the text 0 f new Communist Party Leader Gustav Husak's speech to the Central Committee on Thursday. They were Lidova Demokracle. the newspaper of the Catholle Peoples
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  • 39 2 THE State Coroner, Mr. Liew Nfik Kee, yesterday returned a verdict of natural death on a suspected Chap-Ji-Ke« promoter, Lee Ah "nick, 59. who wss found dead in the Queenstown's remand cell on April 27, this year.
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  • 176 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Emergency Relief Pund launched by the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce today got off to a $lOO,OOO start. At a meeting this morning, a total of $77,000 was collected on the spot. The balance has been promised by members of the
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  • 44 2 TWO Japanese executives of the Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Company in Tokyo arrived here last Friday on a six-day sales promotion campaign on a brand ci aanitary products. They are Messrs. Yutaka Uchibayaahi and S- Keimatsu. Both of them will leave for Bangkok tomorrow.
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  • 82 2 TWO men were yesterday jailed by the Fifth Magistrate, Mr. George Sandoeham, for attempted extortion of $360 from a building contractor, Ng Thye Hong, 86. Yan Koh Toh. 24, waa jailed for ten months while his accomplice, Ng Teo Chye, 20. who had previous convictions,
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  • 19 2 The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore win hold a flag day on Saturday, June 7.
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  • 225 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seventy-five percent of the pupils in the Upper Secondary Schools in Selangor returned to their classrooms this morning for the first time since the outbreak of the disturbances on May 13. About 15,000 boys and girls in forms three to six
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  • 203 2 MachineGun Toting Minister WILLEMSTAD. Curacao Mon (Reuter) Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles. Mr. Ctro de Kroon. walked to his office here with a submachine gun cradled In his arms as a strikers' ultimatum to quit expired. Striking dockers had called on the government to reclgn within 48 hours or
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  • 119 2 THE Mlnlitry of Law and National Development will hold an exhibition on Singapore's "150 year* of development" from Aug. 1 10. to celebrate Singapore's 150 th Anniversary Celebrations A e exhibition will depict deveijpments over the past ,150 vears and present at well ate future developments.
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  • 119 2 SAIGON, Mor (Reuter) South Vietnam's House of Representative® today approved a draft law which will give prison sentences and steep fines to leaders of illegal political parties. The country has more than sft political parties but many of these have only a handful of
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  • 59 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) Two Indian warships, the cruiser Mysore and the deetrover Rsns were damaged in collision today during night manoeuvre® in the Arabian sea. A Defence Ministry spokesman aald three sailors were miaeing from the destroyer, but there were no casualties aboard the cruiser.
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  • 105 2 KUALA LUMFUK, MOB. —Almost unbelievingly, residents here heard ths radio announcement st 6.30 p.m. tonight. "The curfew break for the Kuala Lumpur Poliee District win be extended by another two hours, from 5.30 ajn. to 5 ora Many doubters rang newspaper offices to made
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  • 70 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) —All India Radio will commission a high-powered medium wave radio transmitter at Calcutta with a range of over 2,000 kilometre® (1.250 miles) within the neat three months. it wa« announced here today. A second transmitter of 2ual oower is being estsblishat Rsjkot in
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  • 42 2 LEE KIAN TECK, 60. of Upper Serangoon Road died in the General Hospital, after he was knocked down bv a motorcycle at 5i me. Serangoon Road, yesterday. There were 45 other road accidents, five serious, during the past 24 hours.
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  • 21 2 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a flag dav on Saturday. June 28.
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  • 32 2 ABOUT 50 military personnel will he conducting a street clearing exercise at Coleman Street Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road on Saturday, June 7 from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m.
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  • 152 2 THE massive International Rally for veteran and vintage cart, to be held in Australia next year, has not attracted a single entry from the Republic. The only entries received so far. over 500 of them, are from the United States. England. South Africa. France, Brazil. New
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  • 145 2 KI'ALA LI'MPIB. Mon. The Minister of Social Welfare, Tan Sri Fatiraah binte Hajl Haahlm said today she was satisfied with the rehabilitation work for victims of the racont disturbances. She waj speaking to reporters after receiving 1.000 yards of eloth worth about 15.000. and
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  • 62 2 special constables. Dershion Singh and Tan Poh Him. went on trial in the Second District Court today on a charge of corruption. They are alleged to have taken $2O from cycliat. Wong Siong Meng. as inducement not to report him for riding a bicycle without
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  • 37 2 Dr WONG MOOK OW. win give a short introductory talk on "Leprosy" at the Pathology Lecture Theatre at 8.15 p.m. today. There will also be s slide demonstration on leprosy with recorded running commentaries
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  • 224 2 The following candidates hare passed the supplementer* examination of the 1968/69 academic year of the Degree of Bachelor of Accountancy held at the Singapore Polytechnic la May this year. Chong Wai Kong. Han Tsi Fung, Koh Hwee Choo. Miss. Kwok Chee Seng (Part I
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  • 79 2 THE ITALIAN community in Singapore celebrated their National Day yesterday. Hundreds were present at a reception given by the Italian Ambassador in Singapore. Dr. Dante Pollici. Dr. Pollici proposed a toast to the President ol the Repu- blic of Singapore while the Mini-ster for Health. Mr.
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  • 270 3 4 Mon (UPI > Days negotiations culminated today with a renAmerican MM ronauti at 9 crewme n James A. R USSi T v i? R > Scott and Schweickart were ?r JI to meet Lt.-Col. Vassiiy shatalov, commander xr S yuz 4 craft, and 1 Yeliseyev, civilian
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  • 46 3 BRASILIA, Mon. (Reuter) Brazil's film censor has banned Italian director Pier Paulo Pasolini's "Theorem" because it is considered too erotic, the Federal Censorship Department announced here. The ban was imposed a t the request of Justice Minister Luis Antonio de Gama E Silva.
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  • 68 3 CARACAS. Venezuela Mon. ftJPl)—President Rafael Caldera has asked Gov. Nelson A Rockefeller of New York to postpone his visit to Venezuela, scheduled to begin today, because of the possibility of violent demonstrations. Caldera made his intentions known in a message sent to the U.S. embassv in
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  • 48 3 Wearing comic costumes with a giant kite-like hat, villagers of the Alps district of Austria march to banish winter from the area. The parade is one of the old customs of the district during carnival time called "Perchten and Schemen".— Pana Photo. Pana Photo.
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  • 404 3 Saigon-Washington Rift WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) Senator Edward Kennedy, in a slashing new attack on South Vietnam's leadership, may have bolstered President Nixon's position for the forthcoming Midway Island strategy talks, diplomatic sources said today. The Democratic senator, *ho has become increasingly outspoken on the
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  • 201 3 KEY BISCAYNE, Florida, Mon. (UPI) President Nixon and his family attendedprivate religious services conducted by evangelist Billy Graham at their bavside home yesterday and wound up a four-day holiday in the Florida sun. Graham, a long-time friend of the First Family who also
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  • 66 3 KINGSTOWN. St. Vincent, (Reuter) Authorities in St. Vincent, due to become an associate state this year, have put advertisement in the local press inviting citizens to submit words and music for a national anthem before June 30. r hen the Caribbean Island becomes an associated state it will
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  • 94 3 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) A United Nations education worker In West Irian bu been expelled from the territory. the executive secretary of the U.N. Fund for the Development of West Irian (FUNDWI), Mr. Tom Power, said today. "All we have been told is that it
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  • 137 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Ethrt 8. Kennedy will end a year of quiet mourning on Friday by attending imblic memorial service for her husband on a grassy slope of Arlington National Cemetery where he lies near his brother both victims of assassination. With her older children at her
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  • 133 3 SAN QUENTIN. California, Mon. (UPI) The youngest brother of Sirhan B. Slrhan was permitted to visit the convicted killer of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in a special death row Interview cell yesterday. However, officials at the San Quentin prison refused to allow lamed attorney
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  • 271 3 'NO SMOLDERING WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) AntiAmerican demonstrations by Turkish students do not indicate trouble in Turkish-American relations, according to Turkish Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel. "There Is no hostility or enmity smoldering in our friendship. We have advantages in It and you. too. That is the way
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  • 229 3 PEKING. Mon. (Kyodo) Contracts between Japan and China under the memorandum trade formula for 1969 will be quoted in the pound sterling as heretofore, it was learned here yesterday. The continued use of this arrangement has become inevitable as talks between Japanese and Chinese representatives have
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  • 51 3 NEW DELHI. Moil. (Reuter) Recent floods following cyclones in Andhra State killed 30.000 cattle and more than 100.000 sheep and goats, it was stated today. The State's Department of Animal Husbandry fctimated the loss in animals at more than 20 million rupees (more than one million
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  • 97 3 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) Two high ranking Indonesian Army officers will be tried on charges of having committed "public offences," it was reported today. The Jakarta newspaper Kompas reported that one of the officers was a former Director of the State Railwavs. The
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  • 95 3 CORDOBA. Argentina. Mon. (Reuter) —Troops exchanged fire with a lone sniper near Cordoba University early today. but the city continued to return to normal after two days of rioting and gun battles. Sixteen people were killed in this industrial city in central Argentina during the worst
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  • 324 3 We DEMAND... PHILADELPHIA. Mon. (UPI) A member of the National Black Economic Development Conference has demanded US$l5O million in reparations from White Christian Churches above the 1500 million demanded in the recently issued "Black manifesto." Muhammad Kenyatta, of Chester, Pennsylvania, presented the demand in an address
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  • 190 3 MONTREAL. Mon. (Reuter) About 200 young Hippies marched into a downtown Montreal Hotel today and climbed 17 floors to see Beatle John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono. The youngsters had walked about two miles from a love-in a Central Montreal Park to see
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  • 109 3 JAKARTA. Mon (UPI) Bank of Indonesia has lowered its interest rate for investment credits in order to encoursge listless domestic industries. The government last weekend announced bank rates for investors would be lowered from three to one per cert per month. Investors, however, are required to
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  • 126 3 TEL AVIV. Mon. (Reuter) Defence Minister Moshe Dayan said today Israel must introduce her own ways and standards In the Arab territories capture during the six day war. He told a press conference that Israel did not have to copy the exact ways in
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  • 279 4 PARIS, Mon. (Riuttr) Goullist Georges Pompidou today strode to on overwhelming leod in the first round of France's presidential election witile the Communist party staged a major comeback to become kingmakers in the run-off ballot. M. Pompidou, Prime Minister from 196® to 1968. won very
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  • 123 4 Mon. (Reuter) With 22.386.867 valid votes counted in the first round of the French Presidential election today. official results were as follows: M. Georges Pompidou (Qaulllst) 9.858.824 (44.14 per cent). M. Alain Poher (Centrist) 5.221.022 (23.38 per cent). M. Jacques Duclos (Communist) 4.787.66s (2143 per cent). M. Caston Deferre
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  • 132 4 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The four members of Britain's trans-Arctic expedition sat stranded on an Ice patch yesterday awaiting a Royal Navy rescue ship 90 miles away and making slow progress through Arctic icefields. Faced with the twin dangers of polar bears and melting ice
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  • 87 4 MOSCOW. Moa. (Reuter) Six inmates of a strict-regime Soviet prison camp, including author iuli Daniel, have appealed to deputies of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) to reform the laws foverning the camps. The apoeal copies of which have been distributed by friend® to Westerner* here, admits that camp conditions
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  • 79 4 HAMBURG. West Germany, Men. (Reuter) A West German destroys in reoair dock her# ha* been put under quarantine after a typhoid outbreak on board. Health Authorities said today. At least 15 of the crew were in hospital suffering from the disease and another 27 were suspected of
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  • 108 4 NEW YORK Mon. (Reuter) The first American surgeon to attempt a human heart transplant said today the United States should concentrate on developing a reliable artificial heart rather than explorittf the moon and the planets. Dr. Adrian Kantrowlti, chief o* Surgical Services at Brooklyn's Maimonides Medical
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  • 60 4 LIMA. Peru. Men. (Reuter) Three Italian sailors set out from Callao Port near here today in sn 11-ft. rubber boat to aail across the Pacific to tho Marquesas Island in Polynesia The three men Commanders Msrio Valli, 50. and Vittorlo Macloci. 32. and csmeraman Sergio Groci. 32
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  • 228 4 LABOURING ON BRITAIN'S ECONOMY LONDON, Mon. (tJPI) Economist t presented the Labour government with more bad news and onion leaders closed rank* in opposition to Prime Minister Harold Wilson's proposed anti-wildcat strike bill. A troop of economists, la s report published yesterday
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  • 81 4 THI HAGUE. Mon. (Utl) Some 500 demonatrators, most of them students from the Netherlands Antilles, marched to the Antilles House yesterday protesting the sending of Dutch Marines to Curacao to quell rioting there by oil and dock workers. There wss no violence. The demonstrators, who also demanded independence
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  • 147 4 LONftON, Mon. (Renter) A West German factory chief it convinced that he hat the answer to Britain's economic ills harder work. "to prOve his point Hanns iJeerg-Wienand. 32-year-old owner of s factory southeast of London, has persuaded workers to start working an extra half hour per day.
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  • 294 4 Senseless Slaughter Of Oil Men ROME Mon. (Reuter) The Italian iUt« oil corporation ENI. tonight denied Blafran charges that the 24 Italian oilmen killed or captured near Kwale, midwest Nigeria, throe weeks ago, were fighting on the reaerai Nigerian siae. The men. employed by ENTi Nigerian subsidiary, N'aoc-Agip,
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  • 92 4 CAIRO. Mon. (UPI> Egypt *n<s Saudi Arabia condemned the commando group which blew up an oil pipeline early on Saturday in the Israeli-occupied Ooian Heights. The semi-Ofteial Cairo newspaper A 1 Ahram aaid in an editorial that the commandoe had dealt Arab interests a blow but had hot
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  • 252 4 VATICAN CITY. Mon. (UPI) Pope Paul VI yesterday recalled the liberation of Rome 25 years ago and paid tribute to Pope Pius XII for his efforts to save the eternal city from destruction in World War 11. However, the Pope also reminded the crowd
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  • 163 4 MADRID. Mon. (Reuter) General Franco stood rigidly at sttention for nearly two hours yesterdsy to take the salute st n big parade to mark the 30th anniversary of his victory in the 1938-39 civil wsr. Looking sun-tanned the "caudillo" (leader), who celebrates his 77th birthday
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  • 54 4 KHARTOUM, Mon. (Reuter) The Sudan's four major independently owned newspapers reappeared today for the first time since they were suspended following the military take, over last Sunday. Some 10 other publications and local news agencies still have their offices dosed by government order. Two govern-ment-run newspapers
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  • 53 4 RIVER VALE. New Jersey. Mon. (Reuter) Seventy-one horaes. many of them show animals, died yesterday in a fire at a stable at Hayland Farms near here. It was the second fire at the stable In three days and police said later they were investigating the
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  • 109 4 LONDON, Mon (Reuter) Arthritis victims are given new hop* today in a report which says surgeons will soon be able to replace most of the Joints in the human body with mechanical spares. The report says that many thousands of arthritici are now ab.e to walk again
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  • 180 4 AMMAN, Mon. (Reuter) The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said today that it had blown up the Americanowned oil pipeline passing through occupied Syrian territory to remind the Inited States that It had to pay a bif price for its support of Israel. The pipeline,
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  • 68 4 A THINS. Mon. (R»ut«r) Three British seamen, members of a crew who had delivered an oil tanker to Greece, are being held in an Athens prison for allegedly possessing and distributing Communist leafleta, the British embassy said An embassy spokesman said he did not know where the
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  • 374 4 CRACKS ON THE WALL BELGRADE, Mon. (Reuter) Yugoslavia has officially reaffirmed it would not attend the forthcoming Moscow world Communist summit. A lengthy commentary by tne official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug published here said Yugoslavia had responded negatively to a repeated invitation to send a
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  • 48 4 ISTANBUL. MOT (ReuterV —lstanbul University students today ended their occupation of University buildings which yesterday led to the closure of the college. The students had occupied all university buildings in protest against the Turkish government's failure to press a university reform bill through parliament.
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  • 387 5 BANDUNG, Mon. (Reuter) President Suharto of Indonesia said yesterday differences in affluence among nations "constitute one of the sources ot world tensions which is a threat as great as tne threat of war." In a welcome message
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  • 283 5 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) A policeman was shot and critically wounded at the lobby of the Hilton Hotel in Manila by a scion of a politically famous family last night. Patrolman Francisco Gonzales. 39. of the Manila Police said shortly before he was operated
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  • 69 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) The Indonesian Government has issued a decree requiring Indonesian newsmen to join the government-recognised Indonesian Journalist Association to become accredited newsmen. Accredited newsmen must also have at least three years experience in journalism and not be involved in the communist coup d'etat attempt in 1965.
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  • 58 5 ***** JONG, Assam, India, Mon. (UPI) —People in this hilly state capital ran out into the open yesterday afternoon following a strong earthquake that rattled doors, windows and houses for nearly 40 seconds. There were no report# of damages. The seismoiogical observatory said the epicentre of
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  • 154 5 CANBERRA, Mon. (UPD A Taiwanese fishing vessel has been seized for fishing inside territorial waters in the Conflict Islands Group. 60 miles east of Samarai in the Milne Bay District of Papua and New Guinea, the External Territories Department said yesterday. A farmer on the Conflict Island
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  • 48 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (Router) Radio Moscow said today China's economy was in a state of chaos. The radio in a Chinese-lan-guage broadcast monitored here said the total value of China's industrial output last year was down by 20 per cent as compared with 1966.
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  • 71 5 THE 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, the Gurkha Engineers and the 17th Gurkha Signal Regiment, with some pipes and a, drummer from the Black Watch, beat retreat on the Selangor Club Padang in Kuala
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  • 112 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) —Mr. Xuan Thuy, chief of the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace conference on Vietnam. had "cordial" talks with the Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai in Peking, the North Vietnam News Agency reported yesterday. No details of the talks
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  • 110 5 CANBERRA. Mon. (Reuter) A major programme designed to encourage the employment of more aborigines lor long-term job training was announced by the Australian Government here last night. The government will subsidise employers at rates of up to 30 per cent of the applicable award wages
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  • 463 5 SAIGON Mon. (Reuter) Vietcong rockets pounded into Saigon early today killing two people and wounding 25, most of them children, a U.S. military spokesman said. He said two big Sovietmade 122 mm rockets hit the south-eastern part of the citv Just before dawn, destroying four houses
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  • 141 5 NEW DO .HI. Mon. (Reuter) —Striking pilots of Indian airlines have grounded almost all domestic air services in India yesterday. Mc«t of the airline's pilots walked out at midnight in pro. test against the appointment of a Chief Co-ordmator at Bombay. and the lack
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  • 112 5 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) About 100 delegates and observers from 25 countries in Asia and the Far East are expected to attend the first International land reform seminar to be held In Manila in July. Mr. Francisco F Saguiguit. chairman of the seminar executive committee, said
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  • 74 5 SILIGURI. India. Mon. (Reuter) Six people were killed and eight seriously injured in a bus accident 11 miles from this town In Upper West Bengal yesterday. The bus fell 30 feet Into a dry river bed in this hilly area. Forty-three other people in the
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  • 190 5 HAVANA, Mon. (Reuter) Hundreds of Vietnamese students in national costume were among a crowd which greeted Mr. Tran Buu Kiem. the Vietcong's chief delegate in Paris, when he arrived here today for a short visit. The students. who are studying on scholarships here, saw the
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  • 847 6 rE French Presidential elections went off smoothly to the expected conclusion of pitching the two top candidates, Georges Pompidou and Alain Poher, to a confrontation on June 15 so that one of them could secure a clear majority which neither was able to obtain last Sunday. While
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  • 1160 6  -  By ERNEST CHISHOLM THOMSON LONDON, Mon. Where, in a single afternoon, could you visit a mansion where Sir Winston Churchill lived, a weapon-packed palace recalling 14th-century battles, a 500-year-old castle serving as a modern astronomical observatory, and an Indian pavilion clustered with domes and minarets? There
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  • 14 6 It la attach easier to ha critical thaa to he eoirect Disraeli.
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  • 389 6  -  By ALAN HARVEY LONDON, MOB. (Renter) Probably 250,000 people are held captive round the world simply because of their beliefs or because they are a threat to authority, said a report published today by the British section of Amnesty International. The report indicated the numbers of prisoners
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  • 2045 6  -  By GEORGES-ALBERT SALVAN TIRANA, Mon. Albania today is an armed camp fearful of invasion by the "Soviet revisionists" or by the "American imperialists." I have Just toured the country. An official of the Workers (Communist) Party told me In English, without giving details: "Albania Is
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 489 7 By Our Market Reporter w ,r. Malaysia and Singapore yesterday Th? .«am after a slightly steady start in the morning. Trading was active. TnJ whffh lhe cau t,o H s operators brought out a steady stream of fresh sellre P" ces ,urth
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    • 838 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma 51.96 (1); Ben $2.08 (2); Borneo $1.73 (4) $1.70 (14); Camel Plywood $2.30
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    • 53 7 LUFTHANSA recently opened a new service between Hamburg and Rome. A well-known Singapore businessman Mr. Patrick Lee, director of Fair Lady Fashlons Limited, was Invited as a guest on the Inaugural night. Picture taken at Singapore Airport shows Mr. Patrick Lee (left) with Mr. K.H. Frank. Lufthansa's
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    • 198 7 HONO KONO Mon. The Government of the Pacific Island of Nauru is to take a shareholding in FIJI Airways Ltd. The president of Nauru. Mr Hammer De Roburt. has announced that subject to Parliamentary approval an investment of nearly £lO,OOO will be made from
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    • 55 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.095 per U.S. dollar. HK58.***** per U S doller TT. HKSI4.3 per pound sterling. HKS3IB 25 per tael of gold 94.3 per cent fineness. HK5162.0 per 10,000 Japanese yensHKSIS4.S per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK1135.5 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers. Philippine pesos
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    • 162 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (AFP) The U.N. Development Programme spent a total of $1,407 million to stimulate economic and social growth in 137 countries and territories during the ten-year period 1959-68, a report released here yesterday. Totai value of Infrastructure developed through projects that
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    • 120 7 JAKARTA. Men. (UPI) The demand for Indonesian quinine products In the world market haj shown an increasing trend durlnc the past few months. according to a government spokesman. Eddy Machmud, of the Government Pharmaceutical Industries, told the Antara News Agency in Bandung the trend may be
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    • 272 7 JUNE first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore today at 69} cents per lb. up one cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. The market was very quiet and thin but steady throughout on shortcovering and a reserve
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    • 123 7 BRISBANE. Mon. (UPI) Dr. Sadao Sugamata. leader of a seven-man coal delegation from Japan, said the Japanese steel industry believes Australia will soon replace America as the chief source of coking coal. He said Japan would buy 14.5 million tons of
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    • 246 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following i> a berthin* list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 3: DEPARTURE; Godowna Vessels 10/11 Rapido 18 Lieselotte Herrroan 19 Eiko Maru 38/39 Oriental Trader (tanker) 40/41 Shunwa Maru 45 Oriental Rio 46 Street Lemaire 5 Utrernt ARRIVAL: Godowns Vessels
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    • 181 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japanese traders have concluded negotiations with Communist Cnins for export of 100,000 ton* of ordinary steel and 1.400,000 jpounds of special steel to Cliina this year, Japan's Kyodo News Afency reported during the weekend. The news agency said that up to May
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    • 85 7 TOKYO. Mon. < neuter) Japan's biggest ear making Arm said today it was considering a plan to giv« more publicity than in the past when it recalls or replaces defective parts in its ears sold in domestic or export market. The Toyota Motor Company confirmed
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    • 454 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPD—Tokyo Tokei Seizo Ksisha. Ltd, a leading Japanese watch maker, announced on Saturday it has developed the world's first silicon clock equipped with Integrated circuita (IC). The announcement said the new clock la twlca aa efficient as a clock without IC'g since it
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    • 468 7 •IXOAPOftUL Itoeft B eiuact Mid ud other prlci •fflclally llatod at tli eloee Ksa »f INDUSTRIALS ACMA 1*> 1 Borneo Bhd 1.71 1 asnuar-s: m PatFs L-I 2.05 2 R? £B «5 Lupoc ralp 2.l£4 t fttun i.5i l t l'zpatrlelu 2 F. MS. Ord» 565
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    • 157 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) President Nixon will request separate legislation from Congress lor the U.S. contribution to the Asian Development Bank gpeclal funds, it was noted during the weekend. In the Foreign Aid Bill, submitted last Wednesday, the President reaffirmed his request for appropriations in
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    • 104 7 SINGAPORE. Man- The noon price* at tfte Singapore hine»« Produce Exchange today are>— Bayer (teller Coconut Oil 48 25 (FOB.) Balk iMonui Oil 61.75 F.O.B Drum MUed tupii 11.00 Vluntok VI hue Pepper 122.50 (FOB.) #6% NL.W. Aarawak Htalte Prpper 124 00 (FOB) Sarawak special Black Prpper if O
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    • 47 7 iMuuim 1st Malayan fnd Malayan 3rd Malayan Tha Com. Ind- XD Tb« saving Hind M. Inreat Hind XD lat Hong Konc 2nd Hong Kong XD j Prices) r.99 —> s.ii ISO lit 1.1* 1.2* ISO 140 14* lil* 1.00 1.01* 1 W» M (•Hong Kent currency)
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    • 14 7 The tin price for today was $625 12} per pleul, up $3.75.
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    • 351 7 ARRIVALS 8.00 am MSA MLOKV Kuala LIIMPV •00 am MSA MLIIO Kuala Luuipor 835 a m UABIPA UAVB2 i«bana IOXOom Msa MUBI Koala Lumpur IMIMi MSA MLOOS f«n«ng. iboh. Koala Lampor. 110 p.m. MSA ML4BI Kuektng 1-80 Mi CAL ClBlB Taipei. Hong Rons. Koala Lampor 84IML MSA MLO4S
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    • 496 9  -  by h.c. tan ALL too soon, warm and A sunny June has come round again. Time too for those who love birds to emerge as blushing radiant brides. This old and cherished tradition that June is a special month for brides has remained till this
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    • 832 9  -  By Elizabeth Sherry fFODAY'S experts ore finding that it's not the look of a product that makes a housewife buy it's the smell. Psychology has been a part of the advertising world for a long time. But recently they've been finding
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    • 184 9 1170 MEN flyers who won prizes in the "Daily Mall" Transatlantic Air R®ce are pictured here when they attended a reception in honour of the prize-winners at the Royal Garden Hotel in London recently. They are (from left, back row): Mist B.M. Scribner, who won
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    • 233 9 WHAT price s lovely den, when the gardener goes to seed* The usual toll in grubby hands, weathered skin an<i a head of straw seems a high tariff. It need not be raid, you know There are many ways to keep yourself blooming while tending your
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    • 471 9  -  Br Florence De Santis THE Italians love novelty, if only because they have such a weight of history that "something new" provides a little exitement. But they are steeped in a classicism which never falls to provide a solid foundation for even
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    • 793 9  -  By W.A. Clarke A SPECIAL microscope was made to estimate the number of germs on the body of one fly the number found was 1.250.000. Never mind how comfortable you are. get up out of that chair and swat that fly. You cant be bothered?
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 404 10 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Tom Cartwright, the former England seam-bowler, snatched four wickets in nine balls without conceding a run to spearhead Warwickshire to a seven-wicket victory over Northamptonshire in the English County Sun- day Cricket League today. Cartwright finished with figures of
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    • 106 10 LUANDA. Angola. Mon. (UPI) Twenty-nine countries will participate in the 24th World Sailing Championship. Snipes Class, which will be held at Luanda Bay from October 27 to November 1, it was announced yesterday. It is the first time such event will be staged in the African continent
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    • 65 10 SAVONA. Italy, Mon. (AFP) Eddy Merckx. the Belgian leader in the Tour of Italy cycle race was today banned from the race following his positive doping test. The tour organisers announced this just before the start of the 17th stage from here to Pavia. The 24-stage race which
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    • 215 10 HEIDELBERG, West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) The Russian girls snatched victory from their West German opponents in an International Women's Pentathlon meeting here today, despite a dazzling new world record by West Germany's Heide Rosendahl. The 22-year-old German sports student broke the 5.000 point barrier for
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    • 162 10 MILAN. Italy. Mem. fUPI) —Nino Benvenuti said Sunday be fought with his left hand only in every round after the first in the fight in which Dick Tiger beat him in New York last week. Benvenuti, who turned light heavyweight after successfully defending his world
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    • 120 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W. L. GB. Baltimore 35 15 Boston 30 16 3 Detroit 25 19 7 New York 24 25 10* Washington 25 27 11 Cleveland 12 30 19 WEST W. L. GB. Minnesota 25 20 Dakland 24 21 1 Seattle 21 24 4 Chicago 19 22
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    • 498 10  -  By MICHAEL HAYES MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Beater) —Mexico held the English World Cup soccer squad to a goalless draw in an unexciting and incident-free match at the As tec Cl«J* I Stadium here yesterday. Rarely did the world champions from England show the
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    • 69 10 WORLD CUP WINSTON, the bulldog which is the mascot of the England soccer team for the World Cup (1970), goes to the microphone in the BBC World Service and the BBC Latin American Service Studio. The occasion was a recording of the BBC World Service programme "The England Team", made
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    • 188 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. (UPI) World Bantamweight Boxing Champion Lionel Rose will leave for Honolulu today where he will meet Filipino Ernest De La Crux on June 10 in a non-title bout. Rose wili be accompanied by his trainer-manager Jack Rennie and his wife Shirley.
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    • 68 10 PAUL HAWKINS, Australian racing driver, was killed when his Lola T-70 veered out of control, careered up a grass verge, t a tree and exploded during the recent Tourist Trophy Race at Oulton Park, Cheshire. Hawkins died instantly. He was lying sixth on Lap 74 of the 101 lap race
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    • 465 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Randy Hundley capped a six-run third inning with a three-run homer and Billy Williams and Jim Hickman also homered Sunday as the Chicago Cubs hammered out 16 hits to rout the Atlanta Braves 13-4 and sweep the three-game series. The
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    • 52 10 TURIN, Italy. Mon. (Reuter) Malcolm Allison, assistant manager of Manchester city, has turned down an offer to coach Italian soccer club Juventus of Turin. The announcement by the Juventus officials today followed Allison's return to England at the weekend after about a week with Juventus examining
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    • 320 10 6 Birdies In Final Round MEMPHIS. Tenn., (LTD— Explosive Dave Hill fired a flve-under-par 65 on Sunday to capture the 5150.000 Memphis Open and become the repeat ner tt the tournament's 12-year history. The boyish-appearing Hill, a tour veteran with a temper so fiery he
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    • 236 10 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) Australians Ken Rosewali and Tonv Roche are expected to win through to the semi-flnals of the French Tennis Championships here today. Rosewall. the 34-year-old title-holder, meets fellowr Australian Fred Stolle. who already has knocked out two top-seeded players, Americans Arthur Ashe and
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    • 131 10 BERLIN, Mon. (UPI) Joachim Kirst of East Germany Sunday posted the world's second all-time secondbest Decathlon performance and set a national record with 8.279 points in a tri-nation tournament at Schielleiten. the East German News Agency ADN reported It said Kirst's figures totalled only 4o
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    • 73 10 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Mon. (Reuter) Brazilian Football 'King' Pele scored four of Santos' five goals in his club's 5-1 defeat of Botafogo d* Ribeirao Preto here last night. Pele scored another goal but —much to the crowd's disgust It was disallowed by the referee. In
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    • 252 10 NUERBURGRING, West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) West Germany's Porsche Spider protypes overwhelmed all opposition in the Nuerburgring 1,000 km. (625 miles) Sports Car Race here yesterday to win the Car Manufacturers' 1969 World Championship for the first time. Swiss ace Joe Siffert and Britain's Brian
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    • 133 10 MOSPORT. Ontario, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand er Bruce McLaren, lappin* at fpeeds better than 110 miles an hour on Sunday won the first leg of the rich Cana-dian-American Challenge Cup motor racing series, the 200mile race for the Labatt's Blue Trophy. Team-mat* and fellow countryman
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    • 47 10 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. Mon. (Reuter)—The Australian Rugby League team battled injuries to beat South Islands 24-15 in a fiery match here today. Under local rules the injury, torn Australians playing their third game in five cays could replace only two of their six casualties.
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    • 203 10 CHRISTCHLRCH, New Zcilsnd, Mon (Rcutcr) Hooker Jeffrey Young is unlikely to play again on the Welsh Rugby Inion tour of New Zealand A flying fist broke Young's jaw in a lineout late in the second hall of yesterday's first test here, which New
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    • 972 11 h s,i !r,h°, f M asasss"• #wd y School nuai ,h,et,c m i Zakariah running with his closest rivals, Edmund Pereira of St. Patrick's School and S. Sahood of Siflap Secondary School, returned the impressive time of 11.2 seconds, with hardly any competition from his
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    • 84 11 LONDON, Mob (Reuter) Cricketers engaged in the coming test series between England and West Indies and New Zealand will be able to win cash prizes totalling 2.400 sterling. it was announced today. England will play two three-test series against West Indies and New Zealand
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    • 27 11 WASHINGTON. Mon < Reuter) The touring English Football Association team today beat a New Zealand eleven seven goals to one. after leading three-nil at half time.
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    • 216 11 LONDON. Mon. tßeuter) In warm sunshine, the West Indians cricketers nad reached half the M.C.C. first Innings total of 200 bv lunch on the second day of their match at Lord's here today. At tea interval, the tounnf team were 19.1 for four wickets
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    • 89 11 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) World seventh ranked boxing lightweight Yoshiaki Numata of Japan will leave here for Los Angele* on June 4 for a title match against World lightweight champion Armunr© Ramos of the United States The title match will take place on June 13. Numata. former World
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    • 352 11 HOUSTON, Mon. (CFI) Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion Cassias Clay will go to court on Monday to determine whether government wiretapping was a factor In his conviction for refusing induction into the army- The hearing is scheduled for 9.30 a.m. Monday in
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    • 702 11 SATURDAY IPOH, Mon. Followlnf are the weights for the Permk Derbv meetlnc beginninr on June 7. Class S Division 2 6 Furlongs Sir Enoftll 9.00 Slwal 9.00 Wsndy's Brother 9.00 Valentino 9 00 Gilan« Gimilar.g 8.13 Guantanamera 8.11 Our Hero 8.11 Stormy Law 8.11 Uncle Taurus 8.10
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    • 577 11 IP OH. Mon. Following are the Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend rares Just concluded: SATUIDAT. MAT II RACE 1: Better Luck (App Chris Leong) and Vong Choy (Soatdi) dwelt and lent many lengths RACE 2: Four Wishes (App Roa) swerved in suddenly after entering
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 69 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 6.41 a.m. (-0.8 ft.); 1.50 p.m. (8.1 ft.); 6.48 p.m. (4.2 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 6.12 a.m. (-0.5 ft.); 1.37 p.m. (10.2 ft.); 6.40 p.m. (5.0 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 0.27 a.m. (9.5 ft.); 7.36 a.m. (-0.6 ft.); 2.43 p.m. (7.8 ft.); 7.41 p.m. (4.3
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    • 195 11 Classified Ads. Carpetf FOR wuhiiif and mending of all kind* carf«H b rags. Contact! UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Read. (Opposite Hotal Malaysia) Singapors 10. Tel: Dealers in: PERSIAN, PAKISTAN BOKHARA. INDIAN. BELGIUM b CONTINENTAL CARPCTS RUGS. Wall to wall Carpeting is eut Speciality. CARPET CLEANING Cleaning wall-to-wall carpete and rugs
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    • 1078 11 (CHANNEL 5) PM. 3.00 Opening Announce, ments in all Languages A- Morning Star; 325 A Talk On Refuge Disposal Malay Venion; 330 Health in the Home Tamil Version; 3-40 House And Home English Version; 3.30 A Diary of Event* in Singapore This Week English Version; 335 Peyton Place Chinese Subtitles:
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  • 409 12  -  By TERESA SEAH,PETER ONG WOMEN in Singapore have made another break-through this time into what until now has been a man's occupation. Three plucky young women. Miss Lee Kum Wah, Che Fatimah binte Ismail and Madam Lee Gek Wah have taken on the challenge to become
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  • 288 12  -  By ALBERT JOHNSON THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) yesterday warned of a population explosion among strav animals in the Republic. —I 1 In 1968. the SPCA took in 13.562 stray and abandoned animals, which were rescued .'rom the streets and
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  • 121 12 A HOUSEWIFE, Cheang Mow Cheng, was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab in the High Court yesterday, on the grounds of her husband's cruelty. Cheang told the court that her husband, Ho Sel Cheong, was a man of ungovernable temper and drunken habits.
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  • 65 12 THERE will be no water in the following areas from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. on Wednesday June 4. along Jurong Road between 9J to the 10J mile and Tracks 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14. The shutdown Is to enable connections to
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  • 66 12 The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a Car Rally on June 21. The event will start from the Union House at Buklt Timah Road and will entail road sections totalling 60 miles There will also be four driving testa on flat laterlte ground in
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  • 151 12 THE Adult Education Board is organising a fresh beginners' course for conversational English. These courses are specially designed to cater to Mandarin speaking students who wish to achieve a working knowledge of English for use in daily conversation. Mandarin will be used as the medium of
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  • 118 12 AN ART exhibition organised by Mrs. Sim Kee Boon and ner committee will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce this Wednesday from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The committee Including Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong. Mrs. Freddie Lee. Mrs. K. M. Abdul Razak,
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  • 62 12 PARTY of 90 RAP Regiment men will donate blood to the Singapore Blood Tranfusion Service's mobile blood bank at the RAF Seletar guard room on Wednesday at 9 am. These men who came out from England recently have Just completed their jungle training here and they
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  • 184 12  -  Valuable Prizes For The Best Of Those Who Serve By Peter Loke Visitors coming to Singopore during June and July will be given the opportunity to help choose the most courteous waiter, waitress and hotel receptionist. This "Good Service" competition is organised by the Singapore
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  • 133 12 THE Adult Education Board is starting a Russian Language course for beginners. Instruction will be in English by an experienced instructor. The course is to teach students written and spoken Russian. Its two-hour weekly sessions every Tuesday from 7.00 9.00 p.m. will be held at the Raffles
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  • 64 12 A man. Peh Hock Kiat, was jailed for 12 months in the Ninth Magis'rate'a Court yesterday for attempted extortion of $5 from See Kim Soon. Peh waa also sentenced to six months jail for rioting and causing hurt to Lim Klan Hian on Jan. 5. while
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  • 35 12 A 30-YEAR-OLD man fell to hit death from the 6th floor of Selegie House at 6 a.m. yesterday. He was identified as Tan Bok Kim. of Thomson Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 221 12  -  By SUHAIMI BIDIN THE people of Bukit Panjang constituency will hold a grand carnival to celebrate the 150 th anniversary of Singapore and the fourth National Day of the Republic from Aug. 9 to 14. Announcing this yesterday Mr. P. Selvadurai. M.P. for Bukit Panjang.
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  • 69 12 A 29-year-old man. Hool Teck Hock, was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with cheating a firm of $10,446. Hooi. alias Khalw Teck Hock, is alleged to have Issued two "rubber cheques" to General Import and Export Company of Seah Street on Aug. 14, last
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  • 125 12 TO THE accompaniment of varied sounds of the jungle. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band played to an enthusiastic audience of 79 British Sappers, deep in the heart of the Pahang jungle, last Tuesday. They played under a makeshift canopy on an improvised stage to men
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  • 119 12 THE Singapore Computer Society is organising a 10-hour course on "Computer Appreciation" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce lecture hall on June 21 and 22. Thlg Is a basic course Intended for persons who are Interested to know how a computer works The course will consist
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  • 110 12 A MUSICIAN. Peter Charles Consigliere. was granted a divorce in the High Court today on the ground of his wife's desertion. The petitioner told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah that his wife. Busan Pinto, refused to follow him to Kuala Lumpur She alio told him that
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  • 86 12 Seah Cheng Soon. 24, was charged In the Ninth Magistrates Court yesterday with cheating two Arms of $5,030.40 on three occasions between Aug 10 to Aug. 22 last year. Seah Is alleged to have Issued three "rubber cheques" to International Marine Companv of Victoria Street and Chua
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  • 82 12 Sim Kah Nam, who evaded income tax on interest from fixed deposit, for three vears, was fined a total of $8,999.39, including penalties, yesterday. He was fined $2,600 in the Fourth District Court and had to pay penalties, totalling $6.399 39. The tax payable on the interest.
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  • 46 12 FOR stealing a tube of black "mascara-wand." belonging to a ship's captain, Monamed Ya. sin bin Mosse. 34. was jailed in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Yasin admitted stealing the tube, valued at $3. from the "Benedin" which was in port on May 31.
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    • 32 12 STORE DIARY 7.30 p.m.: Talk by Mr. Allan Choe of Housing and Development Board at Teachers Training College. Paterson Road. 8 p.m.: Indian dance prac* tice at National Theatre Club* Clemenceau Avenue.
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