Eastern Sun, 21 June 1969

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  • 23 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1034 Saturday, 21 June 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 403 1 (Highlights of communique on Page 8) CANBERRA, Frl. (UPI) Australia's inflexible attitude to its commitments in Southeast Asia has seriously jeopardised the success of the five-power detence talks, a spokesman for the Malaysian delegation said on Friday. The spokesman said Malaysia is not yet ready
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  • 102 1 BANGKOK. Frl. (UPI) An American team Is expected to travel to Cambodia within the next week to inspect alleged damage to areas along the Vietnamese-Cambo-dian frontier by U.S. defoliation planes, diplomatic sources said on Friday. According to the sources, the team of four
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  • 177 1 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter UPI) Georges Pompidou today formally took over power as France s 19th President in a precedent-setting ceremony at the Elysee Palace here. Gaston Palewskl, President of France's Constitutional Council, proclaimed 57-year-old Pompidou President, watched by government ministers and foreign ambassadors. Poher,
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  • 96 1 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reufer) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysian Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak had their second private meeting in as many days tonight after the end of the five-power Commonwealth defence conference. The two leaders spent 40 minutes together with their close advisers
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  • 33 1 TAIPEI. Fri. (Reuter) United States Secretary of State William Rogers, will visit Taiwan afte r attending the American-Japanese Ministerial Conference in Tokyo late next month, the foreign ministry said today.
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  • 358 1 CANBERRA, Prt. CReuter) Singapore PTime Minister Lee Kuan Yew missed the start of the second dav of the five-power defence talks in Canberra todav to pay a formal call on Australia's Governor General Sir Paul Hasluck. Mr. Lee has recovered from the attack of
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  • 100 1 CANBERRA. Frl. (Reuter) The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will consult an eye specialist in Melbourne tomorrow. Mr. Lee is believed to be suffering from eye strain. Todav he threw off a digestive upset to attend the final session of the five-power defence
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  • 77 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Prince Souvanna Phouma. Prime Minister of Laos, said today that the general situation in his country was improving because of the rainy season. Although government troops were numberically inferior to the Pathet Lao and their North Vietnamese helpers, morale remained high and government
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  • 36 1 BELGRADE, Fri. (Reuter) Singapore Foreign Minister Sinathamby Rajaratnam will make an official visit to Yugoslavia from June 23 to 24 at the invitation of his Yugoslav counter-part. Mirko Tepavac, it wa s announced here today.
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  • 100 1 SAIGON, Fn. (AFP) Finance Minister Luu Van Tinh has termed "malicious'* rumours that the South Vietnamese government had taken out loans from private banks, the News agency Vietnam Press reported today. The Minister said such rumours "can provoke disturbances in the national finance" and stressed that other measures
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  • 560 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (CPI) —President Nixon has expressed hope all American ground combat troops more than 200,000 men will be withdrawn from Vietnam by the end of 1970. And he foresaw "some progress in substantive discussions'* at the Paris talk* within the next two
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  • 259 1  -  By MARTIN LIM Singapore is forming its first tank regiment soon. It will comprise of AMX tanks bought from Israel. About 30 of the 50 Frenchmade medium sized tanks ordered by Singapore Government, arrived here by ship recently. The 35 m.p.h. tanks, armed with 105 mm
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  • 193 1 SUBIC BAY. Fri. (Reuter) An officer from the New Zealand frigate Blackpool took the witness stand today as the Investigation into the collision between the Australian carrier Melbourne and the U.S. destroyer Frank E. Evans entered its 11th day. Blackpool had been one of five
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 300 2  -  By K.S. SIDHU THREE ARMED robbers, all carrying revolvers, snatched a satchel from the manager of the Cedar Garments Factory (Pte.) Limited and escaped with $22,879 in cash the employees' payroll. The daring robbery, in broad daylight, happened in the factory premises, in
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  • 46 2 Harun bin Osman was sentenced to three months' jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for possessing a stolen bicycle. Harun admitted that he had the stolen bicycle with him at the junction of Nathan Road and River Valley Road on June 19.
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  • 126 2 Four Armed robbers were chased and one was cornered by a group of public spirited people at Lorong 39. Geylang on March 26. a preliminary Inquiry was told yesterday. The DPP, Mr. Isaac Paul Ratnam, said the four men held up a shoe shop In Sims
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  • 77 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 48-year-old grandmother was killed when a coconut fell on her head this morning. She was kneading flour under a coconut tree in front of her house at Jalan Ipoh when the nut felL Neighbours rushed her to the general hospital here but she
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  • 52 2 The Serangoon Garden Sports Club will hold it s annual Social and Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall this evening. The highlight for the evening will be a Tae-Kwon-Do exhibition. Music will be provided by the Styler s and the compere for the evening will be Mr. Tan
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  • 55 2 A Seminar on the importance and value of vocational guidance service in guiding youths in their choice of careers will be held at the Natio nal Junior College next week. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng will open the three day
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  • 66 2 A Singapore trade unionist, Eric Cheong is now in the United Kingdom to study the role of trades unions in the economic and social development of Britain. Mr Cheong is presently in Britain with twelve other ienlor trade unionists from eleven countries on a industrial relations
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  • 57 2 A 35-YEAR-OLD man. Ng Bene Hwee. was fined a maximum of $6,000 or one year's jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting in carrying on a public lottery chap-ji-kee. Ng was also bound over for two years on a $5,000 bond. Ng admitted committing the
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  • 22 2 The Geylang District, Singapore Scout Association will hold its fourth annual Scoutletics at the Fowlie Primary School on Saturday, July 5.
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  • 170 2 A political detainee. Chua Boon Leong, has pledged to fight against the Communists and the anti-national elements. Detained for the last four years for the part he played in pro-Communist activities, Chua said that during the detention period, he had not found Communism to be
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  • 47 2 A 19-year-old youth, Anwar bin Sulaiman, was fined $75 or one week's jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing peanut chocolates. Anwar admitted that he stole the chocolates, valued at $1.20. from a godown in the Port of Singapore Authority on June 19.
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  • 53 2 The Housing and Development Board announced yesterday that all collectors of swill would have to register with the Board. The registration forms will be available at the various estate area offices. All applications for licence should be made before July 4, after which applications will
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  • 53 2 Police arrested a man yesterday in connection with the spate of house-breaking and theft at Raffles Park. Stolen properties comprising transistor radios one writer, one tape-recorder, one wrist-watch and three fountain pens, all valued at a total of $6OO were also recovered. The man will be charged
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  • 183 2 The Singapore Tourist Association has expressed concern at the slow progress made in the development of a souvenir Industry In the Republic. This was stated in the Association's Annual Report for 1968/69 which was presented and approved at the Annual General Meeting held on Thursday. The
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  • 140 2 The report in yesterday's Eastern San headed "MSA Graft Probe Hufe Pay-Off sOn Group Bookings to Travel Agencies" contains a number of anfortunste statements which we are pleased to take the earliest opportunity to correct. M a 1 a y s i a-Singapore Airlines Limited has pointed out that
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  • 111 2 A CYCLIST. Lim Joo Chye. was charged in the Ninth Magistrate';: Court yesterday with causing the death of a motor-cyc'.e pillion rider. Lim Air Ker. at River Vallev Road on March 31. Lim is alleged to have been cycling along River Valley Road at about
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  • 46 2 PROPERTY worth $44,000 *as destroyed when fire broke out in the Chop Eng Seng Paper Factory, in Kim Chuan Road yesterday. Two fire engines, took half-an-hcur to bring the blaze under control. It Is believed that the fire was caused by a short circuit.
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  • 113 2 ABOUT 65 lions from East Africa arrived here list nlyht. They are members of the Lions International District 441 from East Africa. A}1 are here for three days before proceeding to Tokyo by air on Monday, to attend a three-week Lions International convention.
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  • 364 2 Taiiest Structure In S'EA SPRAWLING over 1.250.000 sq. feet of land and towering to a height of 500 feet, the Overseas Inion Building will more than contribute to the changing skyline of Singapore by the end of next year. The Overseas Union Building which
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  • 114 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two shop proprietors were todav fined In a Magistrate's Court for failing to display price and grade tags on essential commodities under the price control ordinance Natarjan. son of K. Chettiar, of Jalan Leboh Ampang. pleaded guilty to not displaying price tags on
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  • 171 2 EIGHT girls, all freshies of the University of Singapore, participated in the preliminary round of the Freshie Queen Contest at the campus Union House yesterday. They are Esther Lim Syn Poh, Denise Tessensohn, Melinda Lewis, Charmain Chelvan, Chung Yee Chong. Jennifer Ang. Ong Swee Lian
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  • 66 2 A freak thunderstorm uprooted seven trees at Brldport Avenue at Serangoon Gardens Estate yesterday at about 4 p.m. Though the trees fell acrost the road and on to the grass verge, no damage to property was caused. In the same storm, a part of the
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  • 496 3 SALISBURY, Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister lan Smith last night again bluntly rejected the idea of majority African rule in his country and declared: "There will be no hand-over in Rhodesia." In a nationwide radio and television broadcast on the eve
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  • 93 3 LONDON. Fri. (UPl)—Prirvcess Margaret and Lord Snowdon will attend the Asian premiere of the film Battle Of Britain" in Tokyo on Sept. 25. the British National Export Council (BNEC) said yesterday. The next day the Princess will open British Week T6kyo, which is being
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  • 196 3 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) —British Liberal Peer Lord Qladwyn said here yesterday it was extremely probable that negotiations for Britain's entry into the Common Market would start in the near future but they were not likely to be over quickly. Lord Gladwyn. former
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  • 210 3 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union offered to stop consultations with the United States on the Middle East if the Arabs thought this was necessary. Mr. Mohamed Hassanein Heykal. editor of A 1 Ahram. said today. In his weekly article, Mr. Heykal
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  • 45 3 HbNOLULU. Frl. (UPI) Atmln Meyer, the new U.S. Ambassador to Japan, arrived in Honolulu Thursday for a stopover en route to his new assignment. Meyer was greeted by Adm. John S. McCain, Jr.. Commander in Chief of U.S. Forces in the Pacific.
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  • 113 3 fIPTON, England. Fri (UFI) Shopkeeper Les Nadin set a booby trap for the thieves who kept breaking into his general store and then fell into it himself. He had forgotten about removing the floorboards in a passage connecting the shop with unused living quarters at the back, where
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  • 43 3 The 15th Asian Film Festival opened in Manila on Monday with dctors and actresses participating from Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Nationalist China and the Philippines. Actresses are on the stage of Filamiife Auditorium. Results see Page 9. UPI photo.
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  • 455 3 *<Greatest Trick T ONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The Conservative Opposition yesterday furiously attacked Prime Minister Harold Wilson in Parliament on hit dacision to drop fines on wildcat strikers. Struggling to make himself heard amid the clamour, Mr. Wilson defended his government's agreement
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  • 157 3 DUBLIN. Republic of Ireland. Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister Jack Lynch's Fianna Fail Partv today swept back into power. Ag voting continued in the general election. Fianna Fail had 67 seats and only need five more for an overall majority. The opposition parties. Fine
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  • 72 3 BONN. Fri (UPI) West German's first liver transplant operation was performed at the University Clinic here on Wednesday evening, the surgeon announced yesterday. Prof. Alfred Guetgemann, director of surgery in the clinic. said he was assisted by a 40-person team during the ope. ration. The
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  • 166 3 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) Australian millionaire Rupert Murdoch was yesterday handed the helm of Britain's biggest selling newspaper, the weekly News of the World. Earlier this year Mr Murdoch won a battle with another bidder for control of the 6.131,000 circulation on Sunday paper,
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  • 113 3 BUDAPEST. Fri. (UPI) Dr. Chrlstiaan Barnard said yeiterday a Russian doctor inspired him to perform the world's first heart transplant The South African surgeon, here to attend an international conference, said before leaving that he first got the idea to transplant a human heart
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  • 313 4 mocratic leader* endnr.lli i vu AverelJ Harriman and two top Senate Deproposal for f innnn« s l?J former Defence Secretary Clark M. Clifford's the remainder in 197* 100.000 L.S. combat troops from Vietnam this year and administration™'told ,e T pV' S *'i, N l
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  • 88 4 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Filipino Congressman Manuel Concordia landed on the frontpage of the Manila Chronicle Friday with a three column picture showing him standing during a legislative debate with a pistol neatly tucked on his waist. The Chronicle called the Congressman, who was standing to ask
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  • 65 4 MOSCOW. Fri. fUPD The Soviet Foreign Ministry yesterday remained strangely silent on whether a joint SovietChinese Commission met as scheduled on Wednesday in the city of Khabarovsk to discuss rules of navigation on the trouble frontier rivers. On Tuesday an official Soviet spokesman told a news conference that
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  • 271 4 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato •aid on Thursday Japan's task in the 19"0's will be to redirect its energies from a "preoccupation with economic construction at home" to working for peace and stability in Asia. Sato labelled as "negative pacifism" Japan's present
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  • 245 4 KARACJfI. Fri. (Reuter) l? a H rs ,Tom Addi A »>aba w Cre v *sterdav to study the damage to an EthioEJ J llr,l er 'hot un in a attack at rachi Airport last night. Police today charged three young Eritreans with attempted murder, arson and possession
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  • 147 4 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. (Reuter) Cambodia complained at the U.N. today against 11 alleged incidents Involving U.S.-South Vietnamese forces on its territory. In a letter to the President of the Security Council. Cambodia's Ambassador Huot Sambath charged that nine Cambodians had been wounded,
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  • 59 4 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPD Communist Chinese Premier Chou Er Lai is not expected to visit Pakistan next month contrary to a newspaper report Wednesday in London, official sources said. Although the Pakistani government invited Chou last year, he was not expected in Pakistan in the near future because
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  • 163 4 SAIGON, Fri. fßcuter) A Deputy of the SouthVietnamese Lower House today accused police and military authorities of making illegal arrests, intimidating people held for questioning and accepting bribes from prisoners. The accusations were made by Ngo Cong Due during a noisy session this morning
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  • 116 4 BANGKOK. Frl. (UPI) The Thai government has officially informed diplomats that Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman has been nominated for a seat on the World Court, it was disclosed on Thursday. A spokesman for the American Embassy said It had been informed Thanat had been
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  • 234 4 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. (UPI) Indonesia's leading West Irian expert said on Thursday that consultative assemblies in the former Dutch colony will decide its future this summer by a show of hands. Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro. Director General of the West Irian Special Affairs Bureau in Jakarta,
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  • 93 4 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) —The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Is open to any Southeast Asian country which will abide by the association's principles. Indonesia s new national secretary lor ABEAN. Major-Gen. Rukmito said today. In an interview with Antara News Agency published today. Major-Gen. Rukmito
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  • 359 4 Frl. (R«uter) Le Due Tho, North Vietname< Party Politburo member, said here yesterc there was no hope for a settlement in Vietnam as long as the Saigon administration headed by President Nguyen Van Thieu remained in power. He said that the "Thleu-Kv-Huong warlike, dictatorial and
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  • 69 4 RAWALPINDI. Fn. (UPI) Secretary General Jesus Vargas of the Southeast Asia 4 reaty Organisation (SEATO) called on President Yahva Khan of Pakistan Thursday morning, it wag announced Gen. Vargas also met with Asian Affairs Director Gen. Aftab Ahmad at the foreign office. He arrived in Lahore
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  • 235 4 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) American and South Vietnamese troops killed 146 Vietcong yesterdav in sweeps near the provincial capital of Tav Ninh, military spokesmen said today. The U.S. Command said one American and 18 Vietcong died in a 25-minut« battle on the northeastern
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  • 43 4 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Pickpockets are being used to catch pickpockets at the Jakarta Fair, police said today. They said several reform e d professional pickpockets were stationed at strategic points in the fair grounds watching for their former colleagues.
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  • 95 4 ROME. Frl. (Renter) The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisations council today approved a request by China to participate as an observer at meetings of the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Council of the FAO. The request was originally submitted and approved by the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Council at Its
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  • 27 4 TOKYO. Frl. (Reuter) The northern half of Japan was hit today by an earthquake of moderate Intensity. There were no reports of casualties or damages
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  • 119 4 NEW DELHI. Frl. (Reuter) One Pakistani was killed in a clash between a group of armed Pakistanis and Indian border security forces at a village In the Chamba sector of Jammu and Kashmir yesterday. it was reported from Jammu. The National News Agency Pres,«i Trust
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  • 32 4 SEOUL. Frl. (UPI) The elder daughter of President Park Chung-Hee. Kun-Hye. left here for Tokyo Friday to attend the launching ceremony for the tanker Universe Korea Saturday in Yokohama Japan.
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  • 201 4 PHILADELPHIA. Fri. (Reuter) Buddhism probably came to Thailand several centuries earlier than the tune usually agreed on by historians. the University of Pennsylvania said today. The university's museum, re. porting on a two-year archaeological and anthropological study by museum personnel and Thai students,
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  • 64 4 HONG KONG. Fri (Reuter) —Two newly-appointed Chinese ambassadors left Peking by air today to take up their respective posts abroad, the New China News Agency reported. They are Wang Yu-Tien. Ambassador to BrazzavilleCongo. and Chin Chia-Lin. the envoy to th* Syrian Arab Republic—the latest of a number of
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  • 650 5 I |¥7'HAT is external aggression? There has yy been so much talk about it not only in Canberra but also in many other capitals of the world that it may be worthwhile pausing to wonder whether everybody has the same mftafting when using that phrase. Does external aggression
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  • 203 5 WAR and peace mean different things to different people. Almost all in this region wish the end of Vietnam war since it would mean back to normal life to the civilians and life with families for the soldiers. Besides, it would open opportunities for development projects and a
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  • 571 5  -  Br Barry May LONDON, (Reuter) What a story what a cast. The most ixclusive all-star line-up •ver to appear in the samt film Britain's Royal family. Queen Elizabeth the second and her blueblooded relatives were seen today for the first time coping with
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  • 999 5  -  t>y JEFF PIKE LONDON, Millions of happy visitors will inspect the Stately homes of England this summer. To the merry accompaniment of clicking turnstiles, they will devour tons of ice cream, ride for miles on miniature railways and gaze with respectful awe at the relics of our
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  • 115 5 'The Hand Of Friendship SYDNEY, (Reuter) Australian newspapers today devoted major editorials to the opening day of the flvepower defence talkg In Canberra concentrating: on 81ngapore-Malaysla relationships and Russia's interest in the region. "It would be a tragedy If Australians regarded Singapore Prime Minister LM Kuan Yew's warning that he
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  • 16 5 la everything the middle course U best; all things in excess hnn* trouble. Plautus.
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  • 825 5  -  By Brian May JAKARTA, Fri. (AFP) In the hut built on stilts where we spent the night one of five Papuan rebels chewed a piece of red Mesiou wood (camphor wood) then offered me a bite. "If you eat that," he said, "no Indonesian bullet
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  • 559 5 MELBOURNE, Australia, A research team at Monash University has announced the discovery of a substance they have called ACG which could be of major importance in the treatment of diabetes The discovery ofters hope that some diabetics will be freed of insulin injections and the need
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 341 6 By Ur Reporter Fridays, the Stock* ExchlnL n Sr mEIVW 4 1 m tfend 10 b€ c *P ected on The market opened a?iet »mf h?2? ar l lDga 5 ore yesterday ruled easier, session before some briskt?Lji?? k t l y steady and 80 remained
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    • 957 6 JgUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchanfe of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless othe/wise specified: INDUSTRIALS Aem a $195 (13); Ben $2.05 (3) $2.01 (3); Borneo $1.71 (4) $1.70 (1);
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    • 149 6 CALTEX announced recently the appointment of Mr. I S. Edwardes and Mr. Leong Teik Ewe as Superintendent Tanjong Penjuru/Tanjong Pagar Terminals, Singapore, and Superintendent Prai Terminal, Malaysit, respectively. The promotions are in line with Caltex's policy of staffing its key positions with local personnel.
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    • 85 6 LONDON. Fri. (UFD Rubber market closed steady yesterday with spot 25i. 26f. Settlement House July 25-7/8 26-1/8 Aug. 25-3 '4 25-7/8 Sep. 25.95 26 45 July/Sept. 25-3/4 25-7/8 Oct./ Dec. 25-1/4 25-5/16 Jan./ Mar. 24-15/18 25-1/16 Apr./ June 24-7 8 24-15/16 July/Bept. 24-3/4 24-13/16 Oct./ Dec.
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    • 66 6 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points higher on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. Bid As* July 26.55 Sept. 25.95 26 45 Nov. 25.50 26.10 Jan. (70) 24.85 25.60 Mar. 24 75 25 10 May 24.75 25 10 Jul 24.75
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    • 205 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) A Malaysian rubber plantation company is to invest some Of its spare cash in a hotel project in the Caribbean, it was announced here yesterday. ITie disclosure was made in the annual report of the Kulim Rubber plantations. In reviewing
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    • 108 6 Mr. Lim Jit Hai, a mechanical engineer with MIDF, has been selected by the Malaysian government to attend a comprehensive training course in textile manufacture which commenced in Warsaw, Poland recently. The course, sponsored by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) will be
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    • 94 6 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday maoe ihe following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of one unit of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.1625; Holland Guilders $84.5325; Swiss Francs $71.5625; Belgian Francs $6.1225; French Francs $6l
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    • 103 6 Miss Daisy Mah. Pan Am traffic sales representative in Singapore left recently to attend the Airlines Passenger Traffic/Sales Course in their new Honolulu Training School. Miss Mah was given previous training in New York and Hong Kong. This course is designed to equip her in
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    • 157 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks fell back along a broad front yesterday In moderate turnover. Most of the point plus losers cropped up In the oils and electronics, but several other groups also experienced rough going, including the savings and loan area which was
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    • 37 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Dow Jones closing avenges on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 882 37 20 Rails 217.81 15 Utilities 122.64 56 Stocka 300.77 40 Bonds 72.70 Commodity Futures Index 138.50
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    • 275 6 HONO KONO. Frl. i Travel guide books to help the Jet age holldaymaker to enjoy his trip are to be published by BOAC. The new travel books four will cover the whole world will provide detailed Information on countries and customs, hotels, food and sightseeing. They
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    • 216 6 JULY first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72-3/4 cents per lb., up three quarters of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Robber Association of SinffaPore and Malaysian Robber Exchange closing prices
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    • 166 6 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) The International Tin Couneil yesterday decided to relax slightly restrictions on the export of tin metal, informed sources told Reuter last eveninf. The quota for the third quarter of this year is 39,500 metric tons compared with 38,750 in the second
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    • 13 6 THE tin price for yesterday was $611.50 per picul. up $1.125.
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    • 246 6 THE following is berthing list released br the Port of Singapore Authority for Jans 21: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 3/4 Johsnnes Lathuharhary 5 Tandjung Data 15/16 Benarmln E.W. Jetty Salado 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 Bamora 25 Kinabalu 31/32 Hokksi Maru 46 Neder Rijn N.WJ/4 Giang Lee ARRIVAL: Godowns
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    • 222 6 SINGAPORE. Stoc* Qchange Mid and MJm prices socially listed at the class at bostosss. INDUSTRIALS AC MA I K 195 Ben A Co 2 00 2 01 Borneo BftJ 1.71 camel Plywood CBI 2 47 2.48 old Itorsae CALL «to 8 75 Chemical Co 1 41
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    • 104 6 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Hon* Kong's domestic exports, imports and reexports continued to fo up last month, government statistics showed today. According to provisional trade figure*, the value of domestic export* lor last month was HKSBSI million (about £57 mi'.llen). This was an increase
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    • 49 6 (Manager* PTlCMl lit Malayan 2 17 2nd Malayan H 1 3rd Malayan I'M The Com. Ind. XD 10 i Ml The taring Fond MS Hi M. Invent Fund LM 1.S5 lat Hong Kong 141 1.4«* 2nd Hong Ko*g XD Sterling Com .96 1.01" 5/i (•Hon* Kftnf currency)
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    • 112 6 THE noon price* at the Slnranor* Ch nc*e Produce Cxcnante jetttrdu w«ti— twiier Buret Coconut Oil /t OB.) Bulk 46.50 W 'V*»**• coconut Oil (FOB.) Drum 51-00 UUM) Cnitr* 51.00 M unt ok white Pepper 122 50 (FOB) Sarawak White Pep per 120 00 /r n R t Sarawak
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    • 74 6 HONG KONG. Tri. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hong Kong dollars 6.0913 per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6.105 per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollar* 14.5 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 307.75 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.2 per 10,000 Japanese yens
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  • 640 7 Peace, Harmony In Region Stressed CANBERRA, Fri. (Reuter) Ministers attending the five power talks here today affirmed that the conference had consolidated progress made at Kuala Lumpur last year. They said this in their final communique issued at the end of a short final session on
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  • 388 7 TROOP COMMITMENTS ABROAD WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Amid renewed criticism of the way U.S. troops were sent to Vietnam, Thailand and Spain, the Senate todav began debating a resolution inhibiting Presidents from sending forces overseas again without Congressional approval. Sen. William Fulbrlght, Chairman of
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  • 44 7 PALM DALE. Calif. Fri. (UPI) A car driven by Hubert Humphrey ran into a motorcycle ridden by Daniel Franklin FinkThe bike then careened Into parked car owned by George Wallace. Humphrey and Wallace are not related to their political namesakes.
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  • 135 7 WASHINGTON. Frl. (Renter) President Nixon said yesterday the United States hoped to begin arms reductions talks with the Soviet Union between July 31 and August 15 The President said at a na-tionally-televised news conference that Secretary of State. William P. Rogers had notified Moscow
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  • 60 7 VERNON, British Columbia, Fri. (Renter) A hippiehaired youth helping to fight forest Area was gives couple ef hours off to get a haircut after forest rangers decided his locks were a Are hazard. One said the young man's hair might mislead other volunteers into thinking he was a
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  • 117 7 ASUNCION. Paraguay. Fri. (Reuter) Gov. Nelson Rockefeller arrived here from Brazil to a quiet welcome today for talks with President Alfredo Stroessner. The special Presidential envoy was not expected to encounter hostile demonstrations here as he had on some stops on his controversial Latin American mission because
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  • 57 7 NEW YORK. Frl. fßeuter) About 50 people paraded outside the U.S. Court House in Foley Square here in memVX °f atom »Pies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed 16 years ago. Leading the vigil yesterday was Morton Sobel convicted with the Rosenbergs and freed last January after serving nearly
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  • 149 7 G F rl eDter A Cook County Grand mnrH e indlct e nts charging murder, »">•«' "•Sis; probe, carried out by State Attorney Edward V. Hanrahan into Chicago State Hospital and a mental institution in south suburban Tinley Park. Hanrahan revealed a nightmare of horrors at
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  • 180 7 PITTSBURGH. Penn. Fri. (UPI) A young-looking sniper climbed atOD a bridge in a congested downtown area here on Thursday, opened Are for more than an hour and then shot and wounded himself The sniper, standing atop the superstructure of the seventh-street bridge over the Allegheny River, flred
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  • 292 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Frl. (Renter) The organisation that drew up the Kinsev reports on male-female sex relations announced today it was launching the most intensive study of homosexuals ever undertaken. Investigators for the University of Indiana's Sex Researcn Institute founded by the late Dr Alfred Klnsey
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  • 92 7 TORONTO. Fri. (Reuter) Pop singer Jimi Hendrix. whose act includes simulated sexual assaults on musical instruments. has been sent for trials here on charges of possessing drugs. The singer, full name James M. Hendrix. was arrested at Toronto airport on Mav 3. after customs men aeized
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  • 105 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Air traffic at the three major airports serving New York was disrupted today when 35 ground controllers failed to report for work in support of demands for improvements in air traffic control for safety reasons. Only about 12 flights an hour used
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  • 33 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) Senator Edward Kennedy today urged President Nixon to take steps to arrange a four-power conference under U.N. ausplceg in a bid to scale down the Nigerian civil war.
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  • 199 7 WASHINGTON, Frl. (Renter) Desertion rate in the U.S. Army has risen because of the number of misfits being conscripted, according to Lt.-Gen. Albert O. Connor, Deputy Chief of Army Personnel. Gen. Connor was speaking during recent hearings In the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on the
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  • 132 7 PHILADELPHIA. Penn. Frl. (UPI) Mrs. Elizabeth Vinmg, one time American tutor for Crown Prince Akihito Thursday likened Americans now to Germans and Japanese just before World *Var 11. Mrs Vining, the Crown Prince's English language tutor between 1946 and 1950 was arrested Wednesday dunnz a
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  • 52 7 SAN T DIEGO. Fri. (Reuter* Scientists are to investigate reports that California's Salton Sea i s slowly sinking becaus# of earthquake faults. The sea in the arid southeast comer of the State, was formed after the Colorado River flooded in 1905 and broke through irrigation gates Into the
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    • 106 7 AMY By Jack Tipprfr jg_ ittezf' m I --r "Can you call back later? I'm pretty busy right now." DATELINE: DANGER! toy John Saunders and AkfenMAMfems BEHINO THE TEARS 15 A VERY PRETTY GIRL,TROY MY SISTER WENOy/ I'M SORRY, DAN... WHEN THE POLICE TOLD ME ABOUT OUR BAB/ BROTHER... THE
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  • 161 8  -  By PAT CHAN rjAIWAN singer Lili Yuen is a sizzling beauty who likes to sing sentimental songs. She has cut several records in Mandarin. This sweet songbird started her singing career in Taipeh in 1964 when she was only 17. She said: "I have always
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  • 343 8 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Nationalist China'* entry "Jade Goddess," a love story filmed against the backdrop of ancient China, today won the Best Picture Award in the 15th Asian Film Festival in Manila. Ric Rodigo of the Philippines who played the male starring role in
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  • 476 8  - Sharon Tate: Blonde, Beautiful Pregnant By Sheilah Graham TO N DON, Fri. Sharon Tate, blonde, beautiful and pregnant, was at her public relation tady, Ma r g aret Gardner's party in Mayfair. "I'll have the baby in California/' said Sharon, who was discovered for films by producer Marty Ransohoff (who
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  • 59 8 HENRY Fonda delivers an astounding change-of-pace portrayal in Paramount Pictures' Once Upon A Time In The West," which had its American premiere recently at Leow'g State 2 and Loew's Orpheum Theatres in New York City. Fonda marks a sharp departure from his usual sympathetic characterisations in his
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    • 265 9 PENANG, Fri. Gigantor did a sparkling 3 f workout in 37 2/5 on a good track here this morning. He looks fighting fit and despite topweight of 9.05 he should give a good account of himself in the Steward's Cup on Sunday. Astoria (Subian) also
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    • 91 9 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Fri. (Reuter) Crack Brazilian football player Pele may play for a Mexican team after the 1970 World Cup. Senhor Rene Squella Rivas, executive director of the leading local advertising agency Ozsomos Publicidade, claimed here last night that Pele had signed a first
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    • 23 9 OSLO, Fri (Renter) Sweden defeated Norway 5-2 (half-time 3-0) in a World Cup Group Five qualifying soccer match here last night.
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    • 61 9 SYDNEY. Fri. (UPI) Stewards of the Australian Jockey Club (AJC) yesterday cleared the 4-year-old gelding, Stormvogel, to race In Malaysia. Stormvogel has been sold to Malaysian interests, and is expected to depart for his new home in the near future. Stormvogel has a good record
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    • 470 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) American veteran Ron Holmberg caused the upset of the London grass court tennis championships yesterday when he beat second-seeded Australian Ken Rosewall. 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 to move into the men's singles quarter-finals at. a damp Queens Club. The balding. 31-year-old American lost to
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    • 119 9 The Joint Working Committee of Kampong Glam. Crawford, Mountbatten and Katong constituencies will hold a 10-mile Youth Big Walk in conjunction with Singapore's 150 th anniversary and the 1969 National Day, on July at 7.30 a.m. The route will be Kallang Park, via Katong, Mountbatten and
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    • 181 9 Mexico City, Fri. (UPI) Former world featherweight champion Vicente Saldivar has agreed to launch his ring comeback July 18 at Los Angeles' Forum against another former featherweight champ, Jose Legra. ft wag uncertain, however, whether Legra was agreeable. Saldivar's manager, Adolfo "Blackie" Peres signed contracts on
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    • 187 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Hong Kong karters may participate in the fifth Singapore Kart Grand Prix and the third Brunei International Kart Grand Prix. Mr. Kho Kiem An. Secretary of the Hong Kong Kart Club said today. "The Singapore Karting Prix, due
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    • 100 9 THE Singapore team will play a two-day friendly cricket match against the Royal Air Force of England at the Padang at 11 am today. The following will represent Singapore XI: Reggie de Bilva (capt.), Robin Tessensohn, Jeffery Jeremiah, K. Moorthy, Gary Burling, John Martens.
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    • 162 9 ST. JOHN'S ANTIGUA. Fri. (Reuter) The Leeward Island's 1969 cricket tournament ended in disorder here yesterday when Nevis batsman Andy Howell refused to abide with a leg before decision by ruling umpire Tony Williams. Howell argued the ball struck his bat before hitting the pad
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    • 155 9 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) South African Test star Graeme Pollock overshadowed some bright batting by the New Zealand touring team in their one-day cricket match against the London-New Zealand Club which ended in a draw at The Oval here yesterday. The club side finished at
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    • 78 9 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 1.52 ajn. (8.1 ft.); 8.37 a.m. (1.1 It.); 3.31 p.m. (6.9 ft): 8.45 p.m. (3.8 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 2.06 a.m. (9.2 ft.); 8.20 ajn. (1.7 ft); 3.35 pan. (8.7 ft); 8.45 pjn. (4.7 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 2.37 *8r(7.7 ft.); 9.17 &.m. (1.5 ft.);
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  • 50 10 LOS ANGELES. Fri <AFP> Susumo Hanagata the Japanese champion from Yokohama scored a unanimous victory over the world's flyweight boxing champion Efre n "Alacran" Torres of Mexico in their ten-round bout at the Olympic auditorium here last night. Both boxers we re four pounds onr«r the flyweight limit.
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  • 283 10 NOTTINGHAM. England. Fri. (Reuter) Dropped catches cost the West Indian cricketers a chance of wrapping up a handy first Innings lead over Nottinghamshire on the second day here at Trent Bridge. Nottinghamshire, inspired by an unbeaten 96 from Mike Smedley, were 260 for
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  • 74 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Johnny Haynes. former Eng'.and soccer captain, has received more than £ll,OOO in his testimonial fund The sum is one of the highestever obtained by a professional footballer. The 35-year-old g'ant of postwar soccer will turn out this year in the lowly Tbird Division for
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  • 83 10 NEW YORK Fri. -Reuter) Results of last night's majo r league baseball gam#s: AMERICAN LEAC.rE Baltimore Oriole s 2. Washington Senators 0 New York Yankees 5. Detroit Tigers 3. Boston Red Sox 3. Cleveland Indians 0. Minnesota Twins 8 California Angels 1. Chicago White Sox 13. Seattle
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  • 364 10  -  By R. NATHAN A last minute goal by State trainee Vijaya Kumar saved Jansenites from certain defeat at the hands of the Singapore Armed Forces in the Singapore Hockev Association senior division knock-out final replav at I J A. 9 J the Padang yesterday. Down 0-1 in
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  • 123 10 FARRER United will meet Hamilton Sports Club In the Division One semi-finals of the Youth Invitation Football Tournament, at the Geylang Stadium at 5 00 p m. tomorrow OTHER TIES Division Two: (Semi-finals) Combined British School vs Burnley United. Dover Road Stadium tomorrow at 5.45 p.m.
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  • 115 10 WORCESTER. Fri. (Reuter) England batsman Tom Graveney said today he would not appeal to the MCC Council against vesterday's decision of the Disciplinary Committee to ban him from the next three Tests. Graveney said here that he felt there would be no point In
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  • 182 10 THE Vigilante Corps will hold various activities to mark their sth Anniversary tomorrow. Highlights of the activities will he a rally and display at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 800 p.m The Minister of Education, Mr. One Pang Boon will be in attendance. They will
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  • 32 10 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) The South China soccer team ol Hong Kong open a four-game goodwill series in Manila Saturday night against the Tigers Football Club at the Rizal Stadium here.
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  • 347 11  - British Team Of 4 Will Discuss Aid Covered By By SUHAIMI BIDIN A TEAM of four British officials arrived here yesterday for talks with the Singapore Government about projects being financed out of Britain's special aid to Singapore, to offset the economic effects of the British withdrawal. The Deputy Secretary
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  • 153 11 SEVEN ROBBERS held up a photographic studio in Upper Serangoon Road on Tuesday and escaped with $2,500 in cash and filmsEarlier they had walked into the studio and requested lor a group picture to be taken by the part-proprietor. Mr. Phua Nee Chwee. As Mr.
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  • 67 11 Lim Ah Chye alia* Bu Eng was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing hurt to Abdul Samat bin Lambak with a chisel at a worksite at Pulau Bukom on May 31. He was with an unknown person. Lim claimed trial and was allowed bail of
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  • 47 11 For stealing a purse containing $32.40, Goh Hock Khee was jailed for two months in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Goh. 21. admitted that he stole the purse from Tham Soon Heong at a fish stall in the Joo Chiat Market on June 19.
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  • 76 11 Picture above shows Mrs. Chua Chai Hock, a Singapore student, chatting with her New Zealand friend, Miss Sue Massey, during recreation time at the Congress. Mrs. Chua, who is studying for a B.Sc. degree at the Victoria University of Wellington, is the wife of the president of the Malaysian and
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  • 126 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri: Some of the male passengers in the BO AC flight to London which left today might wish they are in the shoes of seven-year-old Mohamed Essendi bin Abdullah. The boy. better known as Jimmy, will get plenty of spe- cial attention from
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  • 67 11 PRE-SEA training cadets from the School of Nautical Studies, Singapore Polytechnic made an on-the-spot study on board on British India SN Co. ship "Chindwara" earlier this week The students spent more
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  • 107 11 THREE West Malaysians and an Indonesian who came into Singapore without anv visit passes or permits, were jailed to two months each in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. The Indonesian was Kassim bin Kardi. 30. and the Malaysians were Ahmad bin A. Rahman. 17, Hass.m bin
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  • 223 11 Erase The Great Sorrow, Shame Despair KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The National Council of Women's Organisations today exhorted Malaysian women to set themselves to the task of erasing the M *reat sorrow, shame and intense disappointment 1 caused by the May 13 disturbances. "The cloud of despair that seemed to shroud
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  • 56 11 A 13-YEAR-OLD cyclist. Sun Yong Hai, of Jalan Muhibbah. died on admission to the Thomson Road General Hospital, following a road accident at Woodsville Road, on Tuesday. Sun Yong Hai was knocked down by a mctor-lorry. There were a total of 36 road accidents, of which four were
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  • 101 11 THE Managing Director of G. C. Nanaa and Sons (Pte.) Ltd. and a prominent figure in travel and tourist trade. Mr. Prem Paul Ohri. has been elected president of the Singapore Travel Agents Association for the third successive vear. Others elected at the ST.A.A. Annual General
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  • 114 11 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. (Renter) The Sabah Government has registered a total of 624 companies, of which 216 are foreign enterprises, up to the end of last month, the Controller of Trade announced today. He said that 17 new companies, mainly land development and timber concerns,
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  • 168 11 THE out-going French Ambassador to Singapore Mr. Edouard Hutte said that the cordial relationships between Singapore and his country will continue for many, many >ears. He was speaking to pressmen. after he and his wife paid a courtesy call on the President of Singapore. Enrhe
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  • 123 11 A PARTY of orchardists from Tasmania Australia's "Apple Isle" is in Singapore as part of a world tour to investigate problems associated with the packaging, shipping and marketing of Australian apples to Asian and Continental markets. The Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. H
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  • 24 11 Thirteen persons were fined a total of $975 in the Nimh Magistrate's Court yesterday for gambling in Desker Road on June 19
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  • 305 11  -  By MARTIN LIM PEEPING TOM Ho Joon Toh. 32, was jailed for six years in the High Court yesterday on a lesser charge of manslaughter. The Jury of seven including three reached an unanimous verdict of guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder after
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  • 71 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A stolen car used in the $30,000 watch robbery in Jalan Bukit Bintang here on Monday was recovered by police yesterday. Police found the car. a cream Volvo 1445. abandoned at the 3J miles Jalan Cheras. The car was reported missing from Jalan Bukit
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  • 243 11  -  By PATRICIA CHAN NATIONALISM is an important factor in world's development and people cannot plan logically without it This was stated by Mr. Bill Orme. the Executive VicePresident for Development of Junior Chamber International. who was here on a two. day visit. Mr.
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