Eastern Sun, 30 November 1969

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1194 Sunday Edition, 30 November 1969. ft MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 494 1 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, (UPI fir Reuter) Sat. The United States retained a Vietnam ally today when Prime Minister Keith Holyoake's ruling National Party was returned to office with a reduced majority. Any possibility of an early unilateral withdrawal of New Zealand troops from Vietnam
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  • 166 1 HAVANA Sal (Reuter > —a Brazilian Boeing 707, the first airliner to be hijacked in Europe and flown to Cuba landed here early today. The plane. Vartg flirht RGB 27. touched rtow n at 645 a m (11.45 GMT) .According to a visual count ther»» were
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  • 59 1 A 23-YEAR-OLD youth was arrested by a police constable on Friday night at a telephone booth in Telok Blangah Road. He was earlier seen to be behaving in a suspicious manner. When the constable confronted him. he threw away an iron'file which was believed to have been used
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  • 94 1 AMSTERDAM. Sat (UPI) The Dutch Federation of Journalists protested today the recently announced new rules the Vatican in Rome will observe toward journalists accredited to the Holy See The rules include the dlsacreditatior. of journalists whose "attitude" toward the Roman church is considered disrespectful. The Federation
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  • 93 1 ADEN, Sat. (Reuters Fresh fighting broke out today between Saudi Arabia and Southern Yemen, and a military spokesman said here Southern Yemeni troops had taken over the disputed AI Wadelah border post. The lull In fighting ended today when a Saudi unit with light guns attacked
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  • 68 1 SALISBURY. Sat <AFP» Rhodesia's new Republican Constitution was sirred here today by the Offirer Administering th* Government. Mr. Clifford Dupont Premier lan Smith was present. The new constitution. Republican In form, provides for the white minority to run the country, with progressive participation by the African majority depending
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  • 41 1 EVERYTHING went "head over heelt" for this car, hardly in its fourth birthday, when it overturned at Middle Road yesterday afternoon right in front of the Registrar of Vehicles. The result? A European driver, whose name was undisclosed, fractured his arm.
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  • 436 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Armed Forces will make further recruitment next year to expand the force from the present five brigades to six to prepare for increased commitments. The new chief of the Armed Forces. General Hamid Bin Bidin speaking at his first
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  • 91 1 LAGOS. Sat. (AFP) The "Black box" flight recorder from the Nigerian Airways VC-10 which crashed near here over a week ago was returned from London today. It has been given detailed analysis In the nope that It may throw light on the cause of the
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  • 139 1 TOKYO Sat <AFP> Japanese were today shocked to learn that the British Army apparently has been caught trying to sell the retired horses of the Royal Household Cavalry overseas for horse meat. In Its editorial, influential English language paper the Japan Tmes today, pointed out that it was
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  • 222 1 ATHENS, Sat. (AFP) The two Jordanians accused of Thursday's grenade attack on the El Al Israel Airline Office here appeared today before an examining magistrate a few hours after one of the 14 people injured in the raid had died m hospital.
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  • 157 1 A team of 22 top Russian scientists are due to arrive here today for a short stay during which they will give talks at the two universities and hold discussions with university staff. The group called "Knowledge" is being sent by the Soviet
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  • 69 1 TEL AVIV Sat (UPI)—An Israel* military spokesman labelled as "complete nonsense'* today a Cairo radio c'aim that 48 Americans are serving as pilots in the Israeli Air Force and 133 others in maintenarre and radar crews. "Complete nonser.se." the spokesman said of the Cairo claim. "We are flying our
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  • 151 1 IPOH. Sat. A former republic hockey star and the head of Special Branch of th« Singapore Police Force. Assistant Commissioner. P.M. Pennyfather. his wife and father were injured in a road accident near Gopeng. about 12 miles from here, i According to a Police
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  • 110 1 KUCHING Sarawak. Sat. <UPI» Indonesian Security Forces are now moving Into the second phase of their "Total peoples defence doctrine" in the Indonesian Borneo In their flght against the Communists, it was announced here today. After a .monthly co-ordinat-ing meeting in Kuchmg between the Indonesian Kodam 12 and
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  • 37 1 LONDON, sat. (UPI) —Two American destroyers will enter t*v Black Sea on Dec. 9 and conduct "routing ©Derations" in international waters there for about four days, the United States Navy announced today.
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  • 141 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) Four power talks aimed at promoting a settlement of the Middle East question will resume next Tuesday, a spokesman for the United States delegation announced today. The consultations among the U.N. representatives of the United States.
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  • 40 1 At the invitation of the Government of Japan, the Minister for Finance and Mrs Goh Keng Swee, will officially represent the Republic of Singapore at the Japan World Exposition 1970 to be held In Osaka. Japan.
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  • 385 2 Diversity is not o roadblock to a mutual and common effort of seeking solutions to educational problems because there can be unity in diversity. This was stated by Mr. Orlando B. Claveria. member from the Philippines in the Regional English Language Centre's third fourmonth intensive
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  • 239 2 Air FranceUTA Holding Talks In Singapore TWO international aircarriers, UTA French Airlines and Air France will hold its Far East and Pacific Conference in Singapore on Dec. 8 and 9, it was announced here yesterday. Delegates to the conference, from Europe, the Far East. Australia, and the Pacific, will be
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  • 26 2 A 76-YEAR-OLD woman. Madam Tang Goh, was found hat.ging in a house in Middle Rr>*d early yesterday mornIns?. Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 194 2 THE lower income group including workers in fac-1 tories in the Republic can now send their children to kindergarten classes which were available to a few at high costs in the past, the Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok said yesterday. Enche Othman Wo»c
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  • 128 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia will ->e represented by a contingent of 181 bov scouts at the Sixth Thailand National Jamboree to be held In Bangkok from Dec. 11 *o 17. Members of the contingent from the central states of Malaysia, numbering about 60. will leave
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  • 516 2 A PHRASE borrowed from moonman Neil Armstrong "a giant step for Mankind" aptly summed up the pride which Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, yesterday shared with social workers of the Republic as she officially opened the Lee Kong Chian Centre and Headquarters
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  • 140 2 SOME 200 scientists, engineers, doctors, technicians and industrial personnel yesterday took part in a day-long Seminar on radioisotopes and radiations organised by the Ministry of Science and Technology. At the informal openin* of the Seminar. the Professn r of Physics. University of Singapore. Professor A Rajaratnam said S.ngapore
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  • 555 2 THE Coroner's Court holding on inquiry into the deoth of o six-year-old girl whose badly bruised body wos found sprawled in the bathroom of a house in Tamon Serasi was told that she died from poisoning caused by medicated oil found
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  • 166 2 THE Lee Foundation of Singapore is currently supporting eleven local scholars at the Asian Institute of Technoloqy in Bangkok. Here they are seen on the campus (from left) Mr. Hon-Wai Yow (Transportation Engineering), Mr. Ter Sern Wanq (Transportation Engineering), Mr. Kok Wah Tuam (Structural Engineering
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  • 364 2 THE Stage Club has adapted "Aladdin and hit Magic Lamp" for this year's Christmas pantomime, to be presented at the Victoria Theatre from Dec. 13 to 20. Th« pantomime is produced by Ted Edwards. Lan Adams wrote the script. The cas* will
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  • 54 2 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Ffctr has open#-j another branch at No. 42-B Sixth oil Holland Road to c ueople of Ul j Pardan *nd Buklt Timih Area ii Chnj Boon Erg. the chairman of t>> SCP said in a statement yesteriay that more branches will be opered :n various
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  • 42 2 THFRE wet* *3 accident*. 14 serious yesterday. A cyclist Vativeioo Marimuthu, 42. of the PWD quarters at Yio Chu Kang Road d-ed on the soot after he was hit by a van along ms. Yio Chu Kars Road yestexdav afternoon.
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  • 210 3 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Ratna Sari Dewi, Japanese-born wife of deposed President Sukarno, can return to Indonesia if she wants to, according to Foreign Minister Adam Malik. He told a press conference last night on his return from Tokyo that the Indonesian
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  • 134 3 TOKYO. Sat. 'UPI) About 2.000 students from two rival factions fought each other with fists, bamboo staves and rocks at Hiblya Park In downtown Tokyo yesterday, breaking up a common rally they had begun. The melee began when 500 members of the Chukaku faction charged Into
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  • 65 3 SRIMIGAR India. Sat. YTteuter) Former Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah has said in a letter to Indian Hom e Minister Yashwantrao Chavan that Kashmir was in the grip of an acute political, social and economic crisis The letter, written on Nov 1 ar.d released to the press last nigh?, said
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  • 44 3 BRUSSELS Sat. (Reuter) Indonesian Commerce Minister Sumltro today discussed ways of increasing trade. Investment and technical cooperation with Belgium. the Foreign Ministry said here. A Ministry spokesman added that Belgium wished to diversify Its sales to Indonesia, including an increase in equipment exports.
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  • 191 3 BANGKOK Sat (ATP) Th; English daily. "Bangkok Post," today described as both "Dremature and unwise'* any suggestion that t ASEAN Ministerial Meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month should invite new members or let the "so-called national liberation front, of Vietnam take pan In
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  • 218 3 KATMANDU. Sat. (Reuter) All hope was abandoned today for five Austrians and a Sherpa lost on the unconquered Himalayan peak of Dhaulagiri four since Nov. 9. I Two surviving members of the expedition returned to Katmandu today and said all further air search had been
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  • 228 3 NEW DELHI, Sat. (Reuter) Three former Communists in Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's "new" Congress Party executive offered to resign today, and accused some party members of "witch-hunting." But the President of Mrs. Gandhi's faction of the ruling Congress Party, C. Subramaniam. rejected the offers
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  • 217 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) South Vietnamese police acting under orders of Premier Tran Thien Khiem have started a crackdown against illegal money changers and dealers in blackmarket goods, informed government sources said yesterday. The campaign. which sources said was scheduled to last 10 days, started on
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  • 73 3 JAKARTA. Sat. ißeuter) The big Indonesian Moslem Party. Nahdatul Ulair.a. has offered membership to three cabinet ministers who cannot contest the national elections in 1971 because they are not members of a political party The three ministers are Foreign Minister Adam Malik. Economics Minister Sultan Hamengkubuwono and Trade Minister
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  • 352 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) A Defence Department spokesman said today that a special war crimes tribunal is being considered for trying ex-soldiers involved in the My Lai massacre in South Vietnam. Jerry W Friedheitn said thai the tribunal was one of a aerie* of possible alternatives
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  • 116 3 KUCHING Sarawak Sat. <UPI> Two Communist terrorists wre killed and one wounded by security forces in the Merbone area. 100 mi'es east of Kuching. the State Operations Committer said Friday. The State Operations Committee said the «*curitv forces were informed Thursday about the of three
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  • 68 3 TOKYO Sat. (UPI) A Japanese company prospecting for oil off the southern coast of Kalimantan. Indonesia has ca'.'ed off its one-year drilling project The Kyushu Oil Development Co. said Fridav it* offshore prospecting failed to strike oil. A spokesman said technicians are re-studying data obtained during exploratory dt
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  • 262 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) Communist guerillas ambushed South Vietnamese militiamen escorting a payroll officer along a Mekong delta road and killed at least 36 of the government troops and wounded 12 others, military sources said yesterday. The sources said the Vletcong attacked the militia unit
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  • 232 3 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Sen. Edmund S. Muskie <De-mocrat-Maine > said today Congressional committees and possibly a special commission should be established to investigate the Pinkville (Song My) massacre in Vietnam and the impact of the war on the United States. "We need to know a great
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  • 50 3 BALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Sat (UPI) Lt. William L. Calley's Defence Attorney said yesterday publicity "unleashed" on the alleged Song My massacre may have impaired his clients rights. He said he was planning a series of motions to that point, to be filed In court probably next week.
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  • 302 3 NEW YORK, Sat. (Reuter) Magazine Publisher Ralph Ginxburg today accused the army of refusing to investigate charges that U.S. helicopter pilots murdered civilians in Vietnam "for sport." Ginxburg said the charges were brought to the attention of army secretary Stanley Resor in September, 1967, but were
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  • 124 3 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Indo. nesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik s aid today si*r. s of a possible change in maimand China's foreign policy were visible after the latest congress of the Chinese Communist Party. He made the remark in connection with questions about the
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  • 279 3 KARACHI Sat. (UPI) Strongman President A. MYahya Kha n announced yesterday a three-fold plan aimed at restoring full political freedom to troubled Pakistan in 1970. Tn a special radio broadcast. Yahya announced martial law regulations prohibiting public meetings will be canceller and full political activities
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  • 192 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) The influential Timet newspaper today made allegations of bribery and corruption against Britain's elite Scotland Yard detectives. The Times said it had disturbing evidence which proved that at least three detectives were taking large sums of money for dropping charges, going lenient on
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  • 212 4 MOSCOW, Sat (Renter) Soviet leaders yeeterdav praised the people of Albania, their European thorn in-the-flesh in the Sino-Sovlet dispute, follow, inr official but muted criticism J tb 111,7 state s leadership In a message marking Albania's National Day, the Soviet Government and Communist Party made no direct
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  • 73 4 TEL AVIV. Sat. (UPI) Israeli warplanes yesterday struck twice at Egyptian targets. following jp a midnight raid on Egyptian positions along the Suez Canal. Israeli military spokesmen said. The spokesmen also announced Israelis on Thursday shot down two Egyptian Jets which tried to attack Israeli positions
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  • 53 4 ATHENS. Sat, (Reuter) A two-year-old boy. injured when two Jordanian commandos threw a grenade into th« Lsraell airline offices here, died early yesterday. The boy. George Nastos. wa» among 15 people injured In 'i» attack on the El Al offi —s -n the heart of
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  • 35 4 ELIAS Der Karabedian. 23. of Jordan, is led to the Public Prosecutor's office in Athens on Nov. 28 to be charged formally with complicity in the bombing of the ElAl Athens office. UPI radio picture
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  • 414 4 WINTERTHUR. Switzerland, Sat (Reuter) An Israeli security agent told a court here yesterday he shot a Palestinian Arab commando who attacked an Israeli airliner "to make him harmless." The Israeli, 23-year-old Mordechai Rachamlm. was answering the presiding Judge who asked
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  • 49 4 PARIS. Sat (Reuter) American industrialist Cyru s S. Eaton announced here yesterday the next Pugwash conference would be held in September 1970. Mr. Eaton, the founder of the conferences which united scientists and intellectuals from a ll countries, did not say where the conference would be held.
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  • 72 4 VIENNA. Sat <Reuten A party of Czechoslovaks travelling on a group tour from Prague to Sopron in Hungary Jumped out of the bus on the Austrian border on Thursday night, Austrian officials said yestedav. Bo far seven have requested asylum In Austria. Radio report* here put the
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  • 42 4 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) British brewers yesterday announced an increase of two pence sterling a pint on beer prices The Increase, approved by the government, mean# London bars will be charging about three shillings sterling for a pint of best bitter
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  • 93 4 MUNICH. Germany. fiat. Playboy-lndustrla-Itst Gunter Sachs married blonde Swedish model Mlrja Larsson yesterday in a church ceremony at his snowbound hunting lodge in the Bavarian Alps. The handsome pair wed in traditional Bavarian costum* in the 10 30 am (0930 OMT> ceremony In Bachs' private chapel
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  • 379 4 LONDON, fiat. (Reuter) The British Government, despite a denial of complacency. yesterday received a rebuff in Parliament when a motion critical of ita future oversea* aid programme was approved without a division. The Conservative opposition Initiated the attack but was joined by
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  • 349 4 ROME, Sat. (Reuter) The Chamber of Deputies last night approved limited divorce in Italy for the first time, over-riding the bitter opposition of the Catholic church and the governing Christian Democra- tic Party. By a vote of 325 to 233. left and rlghtwlng antl-clerlcal parties combined
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  • 78 4 BEIRUT Sat fßeuteri Syrian made about 500 arrest* or. Thursday right and vp-terday m the central city rvf Home after demonstrations there aeains. a new'.v aooointed Greek orthodox archbishop according to ecclesiastics: sources here There wa< no immediate '-orflmation from Damascus of the reports. whicn said
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  • 461 4 THE HAGUE, Sat. (Reuter) Leaders of the six European Common Market nations meet for a two-day summit conference Here on Monday amid cautious optimism that they will pave the way for early negotiations on British entry. Success of the summit could mean a new spring of
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  • 232 4 BEIRUT. Sat (Reuter) A flight of capital from South Yemen is feared by observers here one of the consequences of the leftist regime nationalisation of more than 13 foreign firms. The nationalisation measure, announced on Thursday was apparently forced by internal political strife
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 251 4 r^iiuuil'Jll I'M NOT HAPPY ABOUT THE MERGER, MARGO—FOR ONE REASON /THE NATURE OF OUR COMPANY IS SUCH THAT WE'VE SEEN ABLE TO GiVE OUR CLIENTS A PERSONAL V SERVICE/ THIS MAY WELL BE LOST IF WE*E TAKEN IyOVHR BY WESTERN AND PACIFIC INPUSTRiES.' n S3 sL 50NAL lEN J :S
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  • 338 5 HELSINKI, Sot. (UPI Reuter) United States and Soviet negotiators expressed continued satisfaction Friday after their fifth session at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). Conference sources said the meeting was businesslike and cordial without polemics as in the previous meetings. "We are sure
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  • 150 5 CHICAGO. Sat (UPl)—Americans were dying in traffic accidents at a rate of nearly six an hour as the second day of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend drew to a close A United Press International count at 7 p.m EST Friday showed 270 persons killed
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  • 63 5 MONTREAL Sat. (UPI) Two ambulancemen have been ordered to stand trial for the alleged attempted rape cf a woman patient thev were taking home after «n operation at Sacr* Coeur hospital in suburban CartierYille. Judge Maurice Johnson on Thursday refused a plea of guilty to a reduced charge
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  • 69 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) At least three women are among those being considered for nomination to the Supreme court now that Judge Clement F Haynsworth has been rejected. Attorney General John N. Mitchell said Friday. "W»»'re back at the drawing boards" after Haynsworth's defeat, looking at the original group
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  • 61 5 NEW YORK Sat. fUPI) Steven and Annie-Marie Rockefeller have separated after a 10-year Cinderella marriage uniting the son of the multimillionaire Governor of New York with the Norwegian girl who had come to America To work as a Rockefeller maid A Rockefeller family spokesman said on Friday the couple
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  • 144 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) Vice President Spiro T Agnew's popularity 15 almost as high as President Nixon's and his views on television news are supported by 70 per cent of the people who know of them, the Republican Party said yesterday. Deputy Republican National Chairman James
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  • 43 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuten Secretary of State William P Rogers today welcomed West Germany's signing of the treaty to bar the spread of nuclear weapons as further evidence of the Bonn government's desire to play a positive and central role in preserving peace
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  • 363 5 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sat. (UPI) Geologists found an intriguing glass-coated volcanic rock with large protruding crystals yesterday in Apollo 12's second box of moon samples. The four-pound rock, one of the largest yet returned from the moon, was called "quite different" from the stones brought back
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  • 147 5 BUENOS AIRES Sat. (UPI) Jacqueline Onassis s cousin. John Davis, said in a newspaper Interview here that Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis "saved" the former Mrs. John F. Kennedy after the death of her husband. "Onassis was the first to approach the White House to
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  • 241 5 TORONTO, Sat. (UP!) A family of four and a man were dead Friday in the violent outcome of an apparent love triangle. Noburu Wakayama. 38, a photographer, and his two children, Cathy, 11, and Allan, 8, were found shot to death yesterday in a conservation
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  • 92 5 WASHINGTON, Sat (UPI) —Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins was named to a high state department Job on Friday and he said he hoped to use It to help explain the government's Vietnam position to young war protesters. "In our form of government. dissent Is an Important
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  • 444 5 PEARL HARBOUR, Hawaii, Sat. (UPI) The Apollo 12 spacemen returned from the moon voyage to American soil Friday bearing a sign proclaiming ''Beat Army." The three Navy men Pete Conrad, Richard Gordon and Alan Bean got a cheering welcome from 5.000 persons gathered on the
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  • 70 5 CLOSEUP of the foot-pad of Surveyor 111 that landed on the moon in April, 1967, shows evidence that it bounced during its unmanned landing. This picture was taken by the Apollo 12 astronauts during their moonwalk Nov. 19 and released by NASA in Houston Friday. At
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 256 5 Vl fc-^ RAH&P SMITH fkVZ ME HIS WOO?-THE BEAU f* ECCENTRIC, BUT WHEN rr COMES TO MC'fl 4 GE*!i SP> S5 r< f.Vc& I 1 t^r t! 33 -7W 7^5f25l i St «Xl 7i H«?p7- THAT'S PUTTING- IT i MILPLV V So r PLrr cw somc RECORDS' X TF/fP TO
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  • Church At Home
    • 441 6 7h% Sunday Pag• 0 LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM 0" a hill overlooking a fertile valley, a few miles from Jerusalem is the little town of Bethlehem. Its name attests to the richness of the soil; for in Hebrew, Beth Lehem means "House of Bread."
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    • 200 6  -  by Rev Tow O Bethlehem. O Bethlehem. Thou David's City Royal! From days of yore thou art the same: Thy olive hills and flowers; Thy rolling fields of barley sweet. Thy narrow lanes with busy feet. Resound with wondrous tales of old The sacred pages unfold. O
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    • 219 6 THE Singapore's Annual Carol Rally a traditional feature of the Singapore Christmas season will continue when carollers gather :n the grounds o' the Presbyterian Church at 11 p.m. on Christmas Eve it all started on Christmas Eve in 1946. During the years of the Japanese Occupation in
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    • 222 6 THE Catholic Church in Singapore is celebrating the 150 th Anniversary of Singapore with an exhibition and a cultural show at the Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. on Dec 12 to 14 The celebration Is under the distinguished patronage of the
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    • 210 6 BOOK YOU SHOULD READ By Cecil Osborne (Zondervan Books) paperback pp 256 Price $2.25 SOMETHING of the contents of this revealing book are summed up In th* quote from Charles Klnesley which opens Chap. 1.. "If you wish to be miserable. you must think about,
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    • 69 6 The public ere Invited to an 'open day' at the new home of Far 7ast Broadcasting Associates. 130-S Sophia Road. Singapore jn Saturday Dec. 6 from 10.00 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will demonstrations of Christian programming. tape recording, monitoring, studio production
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    • 233 6 BISHOP CHARLES L SLATTERY talis the following story be heerd in a little church ir France A new pastor had come to''trie village, and called at a certain cottage. When the husband came home from hie work, the wife said "Th* new pastor called today 'What
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 170 6 Radio Manila (FEEC) Daily Progi amine Guide (Summer* Form I English Service Maeteen Metre Bend 700 am Neva (also on 16 Metre*} 7 Interest end interviews 7 30 Music and Bible News ®25 From the Newspaper* 939 Question Box 00 Billy Graham Friend* 1130 News 12.00 to 100 pm Cowboy
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 561 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia will sand at least three trade missions to East Africa, Western and Eastern Europe next year as part of its trade promotion drive, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari disclosed here yesterday. This, he
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    • 122 7 NEW YORK. Sat. <UPI> Gold prices were narrowly mixed on markets here and abroad yesterday. In London, gold was steady at the morning fixing and rose Ave cents at the second fixing to 35 SO dollars, back where it was at the close Wednesday
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    • 89 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed Idle yesterday with spot 23-12 24-1 2 SETTLEMENT HOUSE Jan 21-7/8 22-1/16 Feb 21-15/16 22-1/8 March 22 22-1/4 Jan March 21-15/16 22-1 8 April June 22 22-3/16 July/Sept. Oct Dec and Jan Mar 22-5'16 22-7/16 Apr' June and July'
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    • 56 7 NEW YORK Fat. fUPI> Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday on the New York commodity exchange. (Close) (Prev) Jan 22 «5B 22 65 Mar 23.758 23.75 May ***** 23 00 July 22 258 22 25 Bept 23.75 23.75 NOT 23.75 23.75 Jan 23.75 23.75 Locally. No. 2
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    • 329 7 KUALA LUMPUR, S a t. MALAYAN OXYGEN SDN. BERHAD are to transfer their Kuala Lumpur production activities on to a new 10£-acre site in Section 20A, Petaling Jaya during 1970. The chairman and managing director of Malayan Oxygen Sdn Berhad. Mr. C.J.
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    • 54 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.4300; Swiss Francs $71.2400; French Francs $55.2425; Danish Kroner $41.0350: Norwegian Kroner ■'"n
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    • 139 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Eight mechanics and technicians began a two-week advanced training course on engines and transmissions at Borneo Motors' new automobile technical training school in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The course deals with the engine and transmission aspects of Toyota vehicles for which
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    • 309 7 Described by engineers as the heart of a petroleum processing facility, the crude tower of the Esso refinery under construction at Pulau Ayer Chawan was set in position yesterday. More than one-and-a-half Urr.es as hi«h as the MSA Bui.ding. the tower stands as a
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    • 39 7 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 812.30 20 Rails 186.64 15 Utilities 111.39 65 Stocks 270.10 40 Bonds 69.55 Commodity futures Index 141.60 off 012
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    • 165 7 NEW YORK Sa» (UPI) The stock market finished on a firm note yesterday in a continuation of the preThanksgmng rally which was the first In more than two weeks. Turnover of around 8.500 000 shares was about two and a half million shares
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    • 66 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPl> Money Quotations today HK*****25 per U.S. dollar HKS6 ***** per U.S. dollar TT per P° un d sterling HK5237.0 per tael of gold 54.5 per cent fineness HK5160.3 per 10.000 Japanese yen HKJH4.O per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKSII2.O per 100 Philippine oesos sellers
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    • 201 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today Sun.. Nov. 30 DEPARTURES God OTTOS Vessels 6 7 Martha Bakke 18 Srbija N W i Rlau I 21 22 Kinabalu 38 39 Hoegh Dyke 44 Hannee ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels 33
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    • 432 7  -  By John F. Barton WASHINGTON, Sot. (UPI) Despite post pessimism obout the future of rubber, world consumption of rubber has tripled in the post 20 years, officials of the Natural Rubber Bureau say. Consumption of rubber jumped from 2 million tons to 6.68 million tons between
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    • 133 7 LONDON Sat (ReuterV The market drifted lower on lack of interest. Early sharp rises in government bonds on indications of a relaxing of the squeeze from the November review of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, were clipped to around 5/16 point after profit-taking.
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    • 72 7 1 MB BOOB PtlCM «t CM pore Chi MB* PTOdBCB *1 rMtcrday woroiMac*. KfcSBf* POliO CoeoBBt Oil (FOB-) Balk COCOBBt Oil (FOB.) Dram Mixed Copra MB 91-90 93 59 0 Muntrtk WhttB Pepper (FOB) 195 09 Sarawak WHIM Prppei imm r 182 59 Mri«a Bl*r* Pfpper (FOB)** "ESSf ToB)""***rrppfl
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    • 15 7 THE tin price for yes* terday was $685.00 per picul, down $4 00.
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    • 403 7 ARRIVALS It to in ITA rrivn Let Ant*lca Pipietf, \in<Ji. Noam** SOU am MM c2» ft. Lunptr lOOtffl MSA lit ft Lain par 4ft ft m 10 .1ft a n» U. 4»»a MM Ul 19 48 07, Jiktm MSA IIS ft. Lumpur lAl lis lliPM HOB| Kos# lilt
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  • POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
    • 124 8 Lyrics Of Ground Control to Major Tom, Ground Control to Major Tom, Take your protein pills and put your helmet on. Ground Control to Major Tom Commencing countdown, engines on Check ignition and mat/ God's love be with you. Ten. Nine. Eight. Seven, Six,
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    • 39 8 THE QUEEN is introduced by Royal Variety Show presenter BERNARD DELFONT to TOM JONES, while HERB ALPERT looks on HARRY SECOMBE is also seen The Queen congratulated Tom on his great achievements in show business.
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    • 344 8 "I Can't Believe It!" REGGIE IN view of the fantastic results which The Quests obtained, (they were voted Top Group in the Local Section; and their "Proud Mary" disc top in the Best Disc category), I thought I'd pop in to ask Reggie Verghese how he felt about it all.
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    • 260 8 To You From John Yoko WEDDING ALBUM: JOHN AND YOKO (Apple). THIS LP comes with e wedding present for you e bo* filled with mementoes of John end Yoko's marriage, including the licence. Side One is a long, lon* dialogue between John (saying Yoko over and over) and Yoko (saying
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    • 342 8  -  JOSEPHINE S. LIOW JJI THERE' I'd like to thank the many of you who wrote in to tell me how groovy you thought last week's Pop Poll results were. truth of the matter is, that the polls wouldn't have been possible without you' So. stick around and
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    • 150 8 FIRST album by Blind Faith "supergroup" has been banned in America because of the sleeve design which shows an 11-year-old girl naked to the waist, holding a silver space craft. Dealers Have complained that the artwork was "salacious" and many cancelled advance orders. As a
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    • Article, Illustration
      411 8 SPOTLIGHT: BRENDA Lee the "Jamboloya" girl visits Singapore with the Casuals for two performances on December 2 at the National Theatre and the Tropicano. They are being brought here try Benson Hedges. Tentatively, they will arrive today Brenda's talent has been summarised by the American Weekly as follows:
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  • 547 9  -  Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Anyone who reads your column 'could guess you have a daughter and not a son And it's too bad If you had a son who was married to a selfish, spoiled girl then maybe you could give your readers some decent
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  • 504 9  -  S/14'41 I#* f4O r Sheilah Graham ROME. Sat. Sophia Loren has completed her role in "Sunflower" and hasn't been seen around very much, which has *iven rise to the rumour that she is expecting another bambino If true, Sophia will be the happiest lady
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  • THE NEW FILMS
    • 502 9 JOHN Wayne's latest debut begins with the end of the American Civil War and runt unwittingly smack into another: the 1865 Mexican Revolution. The movie, fortunately, is more than that. It is a most moving and revealing study of every Man's fight for his beliefs, be
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    • 569 9  -  Bv E. C. Goh LUCKY SINGAPOREANS are in for a pleasant pre-Chrutmas surprise this week. Three leading choirs here have pooled their talents to produce the world's greatest oratorio, Handel's 'Messiah.' This is one of the rare occasions when the magnificent composition is performed
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    • 76 9 NEW YORK. Ba> Paramount Pictures' "The Brain." a comedy adventure film starring r>arld Nlven. EU Wallach. Jean-Paul Belmondo and Bourvll. had its American premiere recently a* Radio City Music Hall In New York City. The motion picture 14 a fast-moving tale of a criminal mastermind with an
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 35 9 ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS Visit this most exquisite boutique Special For December Only. FACIAL MASSAGE and BEAUTY MAKE-UP SB/LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308, JOO CHIAT ROAD. SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****5 fir *****7 OPEN ALSO ON SUNDAY.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 282 9 LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING: Due to film's length Show* Vote Tines: 11. 2.M. lit p.m. Snrley MaeLame "Sweet Charity" "MM Pan a vision 4 Color 'CI-SB> Win (3 000 worth of Prizes in a Simple Contest! Free Entrv Form* available at Box-Offlce CAPITOL Phone ***** OPENS TOD4Y No Tree
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    • 24 9 TODAY and YOU.. Sunday, Nov. 30, 1989. csa 9 Grwnad 32 R«ct>v« 33 Oacorotrng .34 To 33 f>wt 36 fright 37 It rrm KM
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    • 332 9 Top Ten Around The World LONDON 1. Sugar. Sugar Archies 2 Call Me Number One Tremeloes 3 Oh Well Fleetwood Mac 4 Something Beetle* 5. Wonderful World. Beautiful People Jimmy Cliff 6. Yester-Me. Yest'er-You. Yesterday Stevie Wonder 7. Ruby Don t Take Your Love To Town Kenny Rodgers First Edition
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    • 242 9 WWT9 V r i O k< G AN ISA; JON ORCHARD ***** •th DAT! 1 M. 15 pa. came Raf Va:looe ta 'THE ITALIAN JOB" PanaVU'.on Color Paramount U<lti> OB'T frtrl»W TMar at 11 i.b Tickets C«»pl»U'T Mid Oat!! MISO'DEB'sTOOD" In Color Anthonr Quayl* John Sharp Frre Gift* Ta AU
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  • sun sport
    • 1698 10 Haoo 1: CL 5 Dlv. > 6 r.— 2.00 M>- ($6,000) MB Durrt DTMJB 4T 900 DarTl'a Stable Allan 2. 550 JaMlo'o Delight ST 8.11 BK. Cbua Stable Ahmad Wilson 12 3. 270 tonight Hbh 5y 811 J T Stable Samaurt 4. 079 Showman IV 3T 8.10
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    • 1067 10  -  Jimmy Lad T)RINCE PIPER wot running on whin second to Ness Lono over 7f ot the pro-am meeting on this course in October and with a handy weight he looks a safe bet in Race Six at Bukit Timah today. Two runs previous the Irish gelding
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    • 126 10 MONTE CARLO Sat (Rueter)— The 1970 Monte Carlo rally, the world's toughest winter motoring event. ha 5 so far attracted 150 entries, the organisers said here vesterday The entry list for the rally to be sta«eH next January closes on Wednesday. This v«ar's winner.
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    • 234 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1 (5) J. ANTON n t I MTOpiC 11 6 I Storm T Law 6 STORMY LAW (10) Suns pot 5 Judith Anton II (12) ISTTMEWA 5 Judith Anton II (10) Sunspot RACE 2: (13) PERKASA n (14) Actor IV <15) Quffn* Gam hit
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    • 327 10 Basketball BANGKOK, Sat. (UPI) South Korea defeated Thailand 93-52 last night and all but clinched the Asian Basketball Championship. The Philippines and Japan were also victorious and remained in contention for the 1 title. South Korea, led by Lee In Pye who scored 26
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    • 81 10 LONDON, Sat (Reuter) Rodney Marsh, the England Under-23 international Footballer. was suspended for four weeks and fined £5O yesterday by the English Football Asso c 1 a tlon s Disciplinary Committee. Marsh, who plays for Queens Park Rangers, appeared before the committee following three cautions
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    • 62 10 STOCKHOLM. Sat (Reuter) Rod Laver, twice grand slam winner of the world's lour major tennis titles, was beaten by fellow Australian Fred Stolle In the Stockholm indoor open tournament last night Laver. favourite for the £2.500 men's singles first prize, was beaten 7-5 8-10 6-4 in
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    • 204 10 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) Australian World Cup soccer officials were quoted today accusing Rhodesia of playing for draws In their series in Mozambique in order to have a 50-50 chance of winning by ballot. "Rhodesia does not want to win, only draw." manager John Barclay and
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    • 202 10 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, South Carolina, Sat. (UPI) Tom Welskopf squeezed a record-shattering 65 from the sodden harbour town golf course yesterday and vaulted into a tie with Arnold Palmer at the halfway point of the U.S.S 100.000 Heritage Classic Weiskopf. In search of his first
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    • 188 10 BRIGHTON, England. Sat. i Reuter) MCC President Maurice Allom said here last night It would be "a tragedy" If the 1970 South African cricket tour of Britain failed to take place. Mr. Allom. speaking at a dinner given by Sussex County Cricket Club,
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    • 77 10 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Danish star Sven Prl and Scottish international Bob McColg failed to reach the men's doubles final In the London Open badminton championships here last night. Prl and McColg were beaten 11-15, 15-13. 15-5 by Britons Tony Jordan and Roger Mills in tneir seml-flnal..
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    • 22 10 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Salford beat Wakefield Trinity by seventeen points to twelve points In an Rugby League match last night.
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  • 1681 11  -  By JIMMY LAD BRITAIN'S champion jockey Loiter Piggott got off to a good ttart at Bukit Timah yesterday. He scored a double on Joyful Melody and Kuantan and wai placed third on two other mounts Tanjong Bungah and Motion Picture IV. His only other mount Estate Develop-
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  • 130 11 TOKYO Sat. (Reuten Asian bowlers successfullv got into the top six of the World Bowling Cup here tonight. The pace was again set bv Bangkok businessman Ut L*navat who finished In first place with 8 685. The Thai was in terrific f°rm again, winning
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  • 257 11 Following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing at Buklt Tlmah. RACE 1: Wendy's Brother 'T. Tan), who has previously been difficult at tne gates, jumped away slowly and lost many lengths RACE 2: The Train (Lee>. who was throwing his head about In his stall,
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  • 319 11 THE Minister for Social Affairs, Encha Othman Wok, yesterday told Singapore's SEAP Games contingent that they should never under any circumstances show signs of bad sportsmanship and damage the good reputation of the Republic. Giving a -pep- talk to the Gamesmen and women
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  • 224 11 THE Royal Marine 40th Commando Brigade beat the B*.ngapore Cricket Club by 17 pointj to 12 In a friendly rugby match at the Padang here yesterday. The Commando's point* were from on# 1 goal and four tries, while BCC got theirs from four tries The
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  • 73 11 STOCKHOLM. Sat (AFP) Rumanian I'<i* Nastase reached the men's singles final of the noen tennis tournament here todav by beating American Stan Smith 6—4 3 —(5 6 3. Nastase showed the same too forms as he displayed against fellow-Rumanian lon Tiriar yesterday. Smith out up strong resistance but
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  • 35 11 NEW DELHI, sat. (Reuter) —lndia were 183 f6r four wickets in reply to Australia's first inning* total of 296 at the close on the second day of the thud cricket Test her* today.
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  • 60 11 AUCKLAND, New ZSalind. Sat (UPlj—Australia's Kel Nagle won hi* seventh New Zealand Oper title today at Wanganui'a Belmont link* Nagie who ia suffering from a back injury tnd «wol>n ligament's in hi« right hartd used drugs t6 go througn the K holes in 273aeven under par
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  • 85 11 NEWBURY. England, Sat. (Reuter) Spanish Steps. o»'ned by ER. Courage, easily *"°n the Hennesay Gold Cup Handicap steeplechase run over three milea. two furlongs and 82 yards her today Spanish Steps won the £6.090 first pris* by beating the fav- ourite. ML. Marah's Lawbawn, by 15
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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    • 1305 11 j Subtitle*): 102 n Oriental Art |(tnfh|h Bub--t«t) lo S5 Th« Blue I The Grey (The Lang Way Back) 11 25 It'i A Bxr.all World 'Afghanistan Part 1); 11 5n Clot* (CHANNEL 8 P-M 800 Oper.inr Anaouaea. menta in all Language* and Environment Health pt 2 (Chinese*; 520 Lassie (Wrong
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  • 53 12 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ching Tiong leaving the Zion Presbyterian Church at Koon Seng Road here after their wedding yesterday. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kiam Chee while the bride, the former Miss Lim Hwee Koon. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 438 12 TIFF AT THE TOP /HE Acting Head of the University of Singapore's Business Administration Department Dr. Andrew Zecha, yesterday clarified that there was never any attempt to "systematically exclude" Nanyang University from attending the first Asian conference on management education held recently. Dr. Zecha added
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  • 98 12 FATHER H Soussard. the officiating R.C priest in Jalan Kayu no longer has to step warily through the back door of his Welfare Centre, to avoid disturbing and angering wild bees which has built a two-foot wide nest nearbyReading in Singapore's newspapers that members of R.A.F. Seletar's
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  • 89 12 AN 11-member Japanese team from OISCA International arrived here by boat yesterday for d three-dav goodwill visit They were met bv members of the Singapore branch of OISCA Organisatior for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement led by Mr. A.G.F Danaraj. who is the president of the
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  • 597 12 THE maintenance of a high standard of English will benefit enterprises concerned with industrial, technological and commercial development in South-east Asia. It it therefore in the interest of industrial end commercial undertakings in the region to support the Regional English Language Centre in
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  • 31 12 DELEGATES ;rom Indonesia. Taiwan. Malaysia and Singapore will be attending the First National City Bank* second Southeast Asian Supervisors' Conference which begins at 9am todav at the LadyhlU Hotel.
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  • 238 12 FOUR Australian navy pilots who arrived hero on Thursday evening after a "stormy passage" took off yesterday in their light aircraft for Bangkok enroute to the United Kingdom to take part in the BP London- Sydney air race. The mm,
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  • 282 12 MISS Huynh Thi Lai. a teacher in Vietnam hat discarded her o'd method of teaching and taken on new image. Yesterday, she was presented with a certificate by the Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, for having successfully completed a four-month course in
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  • 182 12 MORE than 25 000.000 of the world's motorists were represented at the international motoring conference in Sydney. Australia, from Nov. 24 to 26. Delegates came from 21 countries including India. Japan. Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. They atterdei the World Touring and Automobile Organisation
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  • 346 12 A LEADING Muslim preacher has predicted that Singapore will continue to prosper under the present Government, provided the ruling party's policy is maintained throughout the years. He is P. B. Yoosuf Koya Thangal of the Androth Islands, who holds the title of Riffai
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  • 96 12 AMERICAN singer Brenda Lee will arrive in Singapore at 8 p.m. today for a three-day visit. Acclaimed as The World's No One Female Vocalist", M'.Ss Lee will perform with her backing group. The Casuals in tw 0 Benson and Hedges presentations at f he National Theatre
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  • 62 12 SINGAPORE Torres persornel wi'J conduct rock blasting activities from 900 a.m to 12 noon, tomorrow at Rifle Ranee Road. Police personnel will form a cordon round the area from 8.30 am. Members of th« public. a r.d in r>articul3r residents of the area are requested to coooerate with
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 81 12 Time tit Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 2.59 am. (7.4 ft.); 8.09 a .m (4.9 ft.); 1.50 p.m. (8.6 ft.); 8.43 o-m. (2.1 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 3.10 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 8.15 a.m. (6 ft.); 2.50 p.m. (10.5 ft.); 9.08 p.m. (2.4 ft.). TOMORROW Dec. 1 Singapore Town 3.42 a-m. (73 ft).
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