Eastern Sun, 11 February 1970

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1262 Wednesday, 11 February 1970. VV MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents
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  • 241 1 Setv Attack On El At Fttaht MUNICH, West Germany, Tues. (Reuter) A passenger on an Israeli airline flight to London was killed in an airport bomb blast today. Munich airport director Wulf Dieter Zu Castell told a press conference that 11
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  • 112 1 MUNICH, Germany, Tues. (UPI) All 14 passengers and 10 crew-member* survived Hie crash of a United Arab Airlines Comet jet airliner near Munich's Riem Airport last night, police said. A police spokesman said at least two persons were seriously injured, while six others escaped
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  • 69 1 IPOH, Tuet.— Print* Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman who celebrated his 67th birthday on Sunday has had a surprise birthday gift. His norse blue Venus— gave birth to a bouncing filly at the stud farm in Tanjong Rambutan, 14 miles from here last night. Blue Venus which was
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  • 191 1 A 700-ton Dutch-built vessel, "Waddenzee," laden with 580 tons of rubber valued at $900,000, sank at the Inner Roads in Singapore waters at 1 a.m. yesterday. The shiD which arrived here three day* ago to discharge cargo, sank when most of its crew members,
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  • 289 1 ARICHAT, Novo Scotia, Tuts. (Router) Thousands of gallons of oil looking from tho wrecked Liberian tanker Arrow threaten greater havoc on Nova Scotia's shoreline here today, with seven miles of the coast already an icy, congealed black mass littered with dead
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  • 110 1 A TOP Indian industrialist. Sir Padampat Singhania, arrived here last night for a three-day visit to explore the possibilities of setting up industries in the Republic, Accompanied by his wife, he will meet local industrialiits and community leaders during his short stay here. Sir Padampat
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  • 103 1 A resident from Honf Kong, Lai Sal Cheong 28. was yesterday sentenced to three months jail, by the Ninth Court Magistrate Mr. E. C. Foenander when he pleaded guilty to staying In Sin* gapore although his visa had expired. Senior Inspector Chla Cheng Poh told the
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  • 138 1 MALACCA. Tnet. National and Rural Development Minister Enche Ghafar Bate has arced Malays to change their attitude towards other raoes whom they consider as aliens. "Most of the Chinese and Indians in Malaysia are here to stay and should be accepted u people of the land".
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  • 69 1 MANILA. Tues. «UPI) University students today Suit picketing the Preslential Palace because President Marcos met their demands. Students from 11 colleges and universities in the Manila area began the daylong picketing this morning. More student rallies are planned Wednesday and Thursday, and authorities so far
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 Cndwd dwqw/MO. fcr S3JO THf AUSTRALIAN BAPTIST to Jncpfiw tad >h TT, pa >mi m«r. Art Buchwald Starts Todav ONE of th« world's most popular columnists, Art Buchwald, joins a string of other columnists in your Eastern Sun todav. He has been called the funniest American since Mark Twain. Add
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  • 278 3 /iidi j t LHI Tu## (UPI and Rauter) Inoia s Supreme Court today struck down a move by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to nationalise the 4 major banks in the country, f The court voted to declare as hostile discrimination" a decree by Mrs. Gandhi
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  • 87 3 CHRISTCHURCH, Tues. (Reuter) New Zealand cannot fulfil the demand for its latest export item to South-East Asia old newspapers. R D. Sutherland, Industries and Commerce Export Officer today explained the newspapers were used for wrapping in market places. "The buyers mostly Chinese companies in Singapore and
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  • 116 3 NEW ORLEANS. Toes. (Renter) A 1 Hlrt. one of the world's greatest jait trumpeters, was hit in the mouth by a brick during the Mardi Gras Carnival here. He fears his career may be in danger. He had 12 stitches put in the wound. The 48-vear-old Hlrt
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  • 518 3 SYDNEY, Tues. (UPI) A one million dollar American-Australian lawsuit over a 33-cent stopper ended today. It was the longest litigation in Australia's history. The case concluded when Justice Frederick Myer ruled against the American company and dismissed the suit. The judge's life
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  • 98 3 PUEBLA, Mexico. Tues. (Reuter> A 71-year-old storekeeper. Domingo Sanchez. has been playing a Stradlvarlus violin in his spare time for 39 years He did not know he held a fortune in his hand all the time. Sanchez bought the violin in 1931 for 35 pesos (about
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  • 89 3 CUERNAVACA. Mexico. Tues. (UPI) A crowded bus plunged over a 180-foot cliff yesterday killing the driver and 12 passengers and Injuring z5 others, many critically, police said. More than 60 passengers were aboard the Flecha RaJo (Red Arrow) line coach. It had swerved off the road
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  • 268 3 CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) The Australian Government was guilty of "monumental incompetence" over defence arrangements involving Malaysia and Singapore, Labour Opposition back-bencher Bill Morrison, said today. Morrison was former Counsellor In AuatraU&'s High Commission In Kuala Lumpur. He said reported actions by the Malaysian and
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  • 317 3 MOSCOW, Tues. (UPI) Japan and the Soviet Union yesterday opened negotiations on the 1970 crabfishing agreement. Other major negotiations were scheduled to start today. A joint Soviet-Japanese announcement this year had stated. Members of the Japanese side, led by Vice-President Seizo Takeda of the Japanese Fisheries
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  • 69 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. (Reuter) Dr. Rustom Vakil. Director of the Indian Heart Foundation, said yesterday income tax bills caused three of his patient® to die of heart attacks. Dr Vakil claimed the the fatal attacks were due to mental stresses and strains caused by the bills. He attributed
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  • 232 3 French Mad Tin-Can Bomber' Strikes Again LYONS. France, Tues. (UPI) The Rhone Valley'* "Mad Tin-Can Bomber" has struck again after a five-month lull But his home-made bomb, mailed to tne wife of a doctor, failed to explode, police said yesterday. Police refused to Identify the intended victim. She had received
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  • 52 3 NEW DELHI. Tues (UPI) Yourl Bazmenov, Russian official of the Soviet Information centre here, yesterday was reported missing since Sunday night. Bazmenov was last seen entering a )ocal movie house. The Foreign Office was asking foreign chanceries if the missing Russlar official. who has no diplomatic ranking, had
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  • 136 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Renter) China will probably be able to deploy 15 to 21 nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles St 1972, the magazine. U.S. ews and World Report, claimed yesterday. The weekly news magaslne said American Intelligence experts reached this conclusion based on photographs taken by orbiting
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  • 345 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) —The Trusteeship Council of the United Nations will dispatch e mission to U.S. administered Micronesia this week. They will study the political, economic, social and educational condition in the vast island territory. Headed by Kenneth Rogers. Australia's deputy representative to the U.N.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 399 5 ANWHWCTMIMT the founding of For Eostern Bonk ten yeors ago, its business has progressed steadily and smoothly. Only in 1963, the Board of Directors decided to increase the bank's capital to $5 million. With the concerted efforts of the Board
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  • 55 5 Chairman Dato Ng Quee Lam Vlce-Chalrman Mr. Tan Yerm Joo Managing Director Mr. Ng En» Kiat Director Mr. Ong Chin Keng Director Mr. Guok Koh Boey Director Mr. Lee Teck Anm Director Mr. Ng Boon Huat Director Late Mr. Seah Boon Hen* Director Mr. Ong Chin Chuan
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  • 110 5 A ten-storer building for Far Eastern Bank Limited wil] b* constructed as soon a* plan* are approved, its Managing Director disclosed This building, to be built on 14.900 square feet of Urban Renewal land in Serar.goon Road, will house the bank's office* and other enterprises. Mr Ng
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  • 564 5 r' it ten years since the founding of the Far Eastern Bank Ltd. in 1959. With its rapid progress and development, the business of the bank has been growing from strength to strength day by day. As a result of tha re -organisation of the Board of Directors
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 87 5 -fl J u FAR EASTERN RANK v. -.v*- .a enters the'7os with a DRIVE —IN BANK at their new branch at The President Shopping Arcade,Serangoon Road. :j' < V/. J V Tap, .—'V xmt T> •H 4 i x. m i BMKi t s-r. ■y o 7 c /C w
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  • 637 6 m rtports pumped from various sources Indicate that (ha Sino-Sovlet border talk* now going on In Ft king reached a deadlock a long time ago but that both rtdea have decided to go on talking without any hope of ever reaching an agreement This appears both
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  • 224 6 rTHE expulsion of Roger Garaudy, a veteran Communist who can also be called a writer and philosopher of some Importance, from the French Communist Party is not surprising. The Communist Party Is not for outspoken men like Garaudy who hare strong clear opinions on most
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  • 622 6  -  »y GEORGE KOfA, Gemini News Service NIW PLYMOUTH: It is lookina more c«rt«in oil th# time that New Zealand hat o commercial off -1 ho r oilfield. Three tests off the Toronoki coast, North Island, havo now proved successful. Now Zoolondert ore beginning to
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  • 864 6  -  By GAMINI SENEVIAATNt Gemini News Service LONDON: Britain's Royal Air Force it kit to tke tuna of £1 million e*ch year by birds. A two-pound bird kitting a plane flying at a mere 400 knots (just under 500 m.p.k.) "exerts an impact
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    532 6  -  By Art Buchwald, WASHINGTON, If for some reason the Senate doesn't confirm Judge Carswell for Justice Abe Fortas' Supreme Court seat, the White House is already prepared to submit another name. Waiting In the wings, in case the Senate balks on Carswell. is Judge Caleb Robert E. Lee,
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  • 861 6  -  By ELWELL JENKINS BANGKOK: The countries of Asia arc losing nearly half heir rice crop through archaic and Inefficient methods of harvesting and processing. And without planting a single extra seed they could make available to their undernourished population between 32 million and 80 million
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  • 107 6 L oilers... May I use your kind correspondence columns to appeal to the authorities concerned to build a public swimming pool In the Upper Serangoon Road Paya Lebar Road, area for the benefit of the residents of the district who may wish to take up swimming
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 408 7 Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday remained steady Moderate buying support was maintained in most industrials although some profit-taking was evident in selected counters. faitiallv. the market showed a slight downward bias but hardened in the afternoon as the speculative influence perked up in Paper
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    • 981 7 T>USINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Ixchaage of Malaysia and Singapore umh of >har brackets in lots of ,1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS ACMA 12.26 (1) $2.28 (2); DIM $2.32 (3); A.can Industries $2.27 (2) $2.26 (6) $225 13) $2.23 (1>
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    • 186 7 SYDNEY. Tues. (UPI) Tuesday's closing Sydsiey stock exchange ealected shares: MININGS: Acm«* 1.83 Am Mm 850 Austral Mm 1-50 B r r:er 1.75 Bh South 5.30 C Nors« 80 C Gold 8 10 CRA 2170 Em per 1.50 lfeaur 1.20 Old Kill 1.30 Gt Boulder 5.7S Ot
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    • 36 7 NEW YORK. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New stock Exchange. 90 Industrials 755.88 30 Transp. 189.41 15 Utilities 106.98 85 Stocks 250.83 40 Bonds 69.01 Commodity futures Index 135.25 up 0.04
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    • 324 7  -  By Peter Ong VET another milestone for the For Eastern Bonk of Singapore will be readied today when it opens a new branch in S«rangoon Rood. I The new branch, situated In the President Shopping Complex at the junction of Kitchener/ Serangoon Road,
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    • 211 7 QZNOAPORS Unit Trusts O Limited will be paying a final dividend to unitholders of the First and Second Malayan Funds this month making a total of $286,835.00 for the year ended December 31, 1989. A spokesman for the company said the unitholder* In the First Malayan
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    • 168 7 SYDNEY, TUM. rUPI) Sydney engineering firm Nuttafl Holdings Lta, typified the mining fever which has gripped snare punters with an astronomical rise from 30 cents to A 14.00 on Sydney Stock Exchange today. At one stage of the hectic trading. Nuttal rose to $3OO
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    • 141 7 NEW YORK. Tues (T7PI) Speculation that the Federal Reserve Board may be contemplating a shift toward easier credit touched off further demand for stocks Monday following their first weekly advance of the year last week. Trading was moderate. The uPI marketwlde Indicator was up 0.65 per
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    • 36 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Tin was steady for cash and barely steady for three months. Turnover 85 tons. Spot buyers 1800 sellers 1810 business 1810 1805. 3 months buyer 1540 sellers 1541 business 1543 1541.
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    • 261 7 THE following is a berthing list issued by the Port of Singapore Authority for today, Wednesday, Feb. 11: Departures Godowns Veoels 1/2 Bogota 3/4 Samlpalatinsk 10/11 Adrastus 13/14 AJax 13/14 Izuml Maruu 18 Kristin Bakka N.WJ/3 Musi N.W.4 Sletter 22 Mekatanl 01 23'24 Ingleton 25/26 Kotoku Maru
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    • 307 7 February 8m grade robber fearers rioted at I pa, la Singapore and Koala Looipar yesterday at 69-1 eeate par lb., deva and tferee eighths of a cent from the previous close The too* a 4 the asarket vae sale* The market aased quite sharply during the
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    • 13 7 The tin price for yesterday wm5680.1»* Per picul, up 5447 i
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    • 96 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday mad* the following charges in its rate* to merchants (rate* are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unite of loreian currency): SELLING T.T. or O.D ready: Deutsche Marks $83.8275 Holland Guilder# $84.9829; Swiss Francs $71.9725; Belgian Francs $6 2350: French Francs
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    • 136 7 V MF=i fROrUTIEK J .j Js M 51 u t.sa 8 P, 5' *3 IS -66 a'i MIXING 8 u 'if, A«ktm 84 10 A HI tarn ed S« Berjuntat Jp kamuntlng rt liramat SI P »i S 45 1 28 If s.i« h 98 10
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    • 87 7 THE noon price* at tlie Singapore Chinese Prodoce Exchance yesterday were:Bujer Seller Coconut OH (FO R) Bulk SIM Coconut Oil (F O B > Drum ax 06 Mtied Copra 34 50 Muntok Wnlte Pepper (F O B > 18? 50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) 1MB Sarawak Special Black (FOB)
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    • 73 7 (Mintim' Prim tor r«b. 11) CHARTRUED UNIT TiriTS Growth Pnl Ml IIP ASIA rXTT TRlftTf Mai Inveiit rand Iff lit IPiOAPOII CJOT TKCITI 1st Malayan id 2 S7 tnd Malayan il IN Srrt Malayan 1U THr Com. In«. 1 TV P«v fund 1.11 1.1* ISO (Manaiarn Pilw tor
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    • 121 7 HONG KON8, (UPI) —Tv«i4«y'i currency rates (qi (•fed) by Foreign Exchange and Investment L H.: BUYKRS SfUERS 195 196 per 100 Straits dolleri 144 145 per 1,000 Taiwan doilart 6.735 6.745 per Australian dollar 320 340 per 1,000 Burmese Wyatf 530 545 per 1,000 Indian rupees 150
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    • 308 7 AKKTVALB 8-15 am. MSA 123 K. Lumpur 943 am. MSA 119 K Lumpur. 12.80 pm. MSA 451 Kuchtn* 2-30 pm. Ms A 021 K- Lumpur. 325 p.m. MSA 453 K. Klnabalu 340 pm. MSA 521 Bangkok. 2.40 p m MSA 821 Bangkok, Pc--5 00pm MSA SSI Sfdner 5-40
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 713 8  -  By Vicente Maliwanag MANILA, (UPI) A gentle, graceful Russian woman has established the Soviet Union's first cultural base in the Philippines right in front of the presidential palace in Manila. Madame Sulamlth Messerer, one of the Bolshoi Ballet's top ballerinas, has done so with little fanfare
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    • 307 8  -  Date-line By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I Cave had it (or cheaters. I know at least hall of the honour society cheated their way into it and the boy who gave the commencement address last year was notorious for his cheating systems.
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    • 963 8 CANBERRA: The Australian Youth Orchestra, comprising teenage musicians recruited throughout Australia, is one of seven foreign symphony orchestras listed to perform at Osaka's Expo 70. It was founded IB years ago by the National Music Camp Association, an honorary, non-profit organisation for the advancement
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 399 8 EASTERN SUN |TT TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Name Designation: Entrant's Particulars Name: Mr./Miss Address: WHAT TOD HAVE TO DO: Cnt Here Are: Closing date: 19.2.70 1) Each day this week, the Eastern San will publish a photograph X) Identify the above photograph In the above space provided. 8)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 199 8 QUIZ I Corner 1. In which Dickens novels do these characters appear: (a) John Jasper (b) Miss Miggs 2. Who were the two characters created by Mark Twain who told of their adventures on the Mississippi? 3. A Trojan prince is the hero of an epic poem by Virgil. Give
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    • 53 8 c i M l hop® it snows forever, <-'2 QwipUt DATELINE: DANGER! 4b m OUR BIG BJRD WAS SCHEDULED TO PLY "TEN MINUTES AGO, TROV...WWAPS THE HANQ-UP? <■ S^~ 3 Fi NL I VM4NT 1HB MN£ HF$* Q*N£ H/£ Kl&HT H0tf by John Saunders and AUenMdMfais by Brant parkar and
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  • 566 9  -  fa if tt I SHEILAH GRAHAM VEW YORK, Tues. As David Merrick is the largest sing e stockholder of 20th Century-Fox, according to what he was saying in London recently, he will probably succeed in his avowed intention of taking it
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  • 218 9 A Lovelier You IF all your weight is in vour hip* today's routines win make short work Of slimming It will, that is. if vou are not generally overweight. In aurh a fix. you h» v e to combine a diet with exercise to obtain ideai
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  • 81 9 Will the resurgence of the Thirties look bring back the hat wearing which was so much a part of that period? Observers at the recent Italian openings noted that the Valentino Thirties-Inspired clothes could not be seEarated from the hats he ad designed to go with
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  • 852 9  -  by ANN ATKINSON A MODEL walked across the salon at Dior in Paris in a long floating cHlffon evening dress. As she turned, we saw the back of the dress, split to the neck and revealing beneath a minute miniskirt. This last lingering, back
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  • 77 9 LONDON couturiers and boutiques used to go to France and Italy for their accessories. Now. however, many of the younger designers being turned out by London schools of Art are turning their talent* to creating bags, belts and Jewellery. New names Include Tim Walllnger. Janice Peskett. Nigel Lofthouae
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  • 522 9  -  Ann Landers TIEAR Ann: How does one free himself from the clutches of friends who have been on a trip' I don't mean LSD. I mean Europe, the Orient, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or, heaven forbid, an African safari. You'd think no one in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 171 9 L® SHAW m asr TION iBL I D O Prions 284)4 NOW SHOWING Ko Fret List y m A 1.11 t.a. Franco f*ero -a rrafea«ionaj Ou" Tonr Miutnte A Jack Palanco Technicolor falted Artutgi CAPITOL Phon. *****1 ra NOW MOWING IV* Free List HEX: 11. l.ifl, 4. 6.30 A IJI
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 987 10 CL 8 Dfv. 1—4 89 Ml KtfM UalarfcHabl* tr 9 00 Auric Stable R Breuk 3y 813 Date 4c Datln H T Wee Allan 81 Wail Ml 1 13 V Stable Allan 944.13 lirrs 00 81 ***** Fr»d«* Lata* LnHm« Qnlntai Lou llrtMl Highland laa Art
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    • 163 10 He Is Worth Backing On Sunday By Oar Raring Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Loveable 11. a course scratching last weekend, showed there Is nothing wrong with him when he did a smart 3f gallop in 39 1/5 on a firm track here this morning. He is worth
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    • 226 10 JAKARTA. Tues. (AFP; The Indonesian Thomas Cup team will leave for Tokyo next Bunday whether or not Thailand agree to play in the Asian tone final. Announcing this today, the Indonesian Badminton Association said the team would consist of all the six
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    • 75 10 Singapore Armed Forces scored their third successive win when they trounced Khalsa Association 4-0 in a SHA Division One league match played at the Girls Sport Club. Serangoon Road, yesterday. Armed Forces played brilliantly with good combination and accurate passes. They netted all the goals
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    • 654 10 SYDNEY. Australia, Tues.—Sandy Cockbum thought he was a pretty good water skier until his three children came along and left him foundering in their wash. "They learnt more on one pint of boat fuel than I did on five gallons." said Sandy in
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    • 112 10 SYDNEY, Tues. <Reuter) The Bwedlsh yacht Tomato*. sailed by Tom Nathorst. scored a narrow victory after leading all the way In the first race of the Scandinavian Gold Cup for 5.5 metre yachts off Palm Beach today. Tomatoe was being pressed closely at the finish
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    • 404 10 THI Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XI hold the Wanderers of We«t Germany to a two-all draw in a friendly international hockey match played at the Padang here yesterday. SCC, with six International players, played an unimpressive game. Tneir teamwork was poor
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    • 258 10 PERTH. West Australia, Router) The power Of Rod Marsh, the steadiness of Derek Chadwlck and the guile of skipper Tony Lock brought Western Aus- ralla victory over New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. Each of the trio played
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    • 334 10 NEW YORK. Tum CUPT> Women tennis players are willing to compromise In their phase of a drive spreading throughout the world among those who demand equal rights with men. They'd probably settle for "half rights." "Half would be fine." says Wimbledon champion.
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    • 66 10 BANGKOK. Tufts (ATP)' The world fljrweieht title fight (World Boxlnr Council version) between res* I( jmH h SS e !I Efren Torres and Thai challene®r Phlonol will take ®S hed uled in Bangkok on March 20. it waa announced here today Btaalbotr. Chartehal managtr. said
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    • 291 11 NEW YORK, Tues. (AFP) United States Lawn Tennis Association are going ahead with their plans to have South Africa expelled from the Davig Cup tennis tournament, their newly re-elected President Alastair Martin said today. On Saturday, he received full permission from the aaaociation
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    • 29 11 Sunsport pix by Richard Chow.
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    • 1217 11  -  By William Verigan New York, Tues. (UPI) BOXING will have a world heavyweight champion, one without any asterisk, for the first time in 30 months when Jimmy Ellis and Joe Frazier fight on Feb. 16 in Madison Square Garden. But the first order
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    • 172 11 (By Eastern Knight) Mikhail Tal. former world champion. ha» totally di*appeared from the fhesa scene. He h«» chess record that anv olaver will And difficult to beat, but his onlv weakness i« his health. H# was selected to represent the Soviet Union In the last
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    • 422 11 LONDON: Tues (UPI) All the First Division teams left in the competition for the Football Association (F.A.) Cup, the sixth round of which will be played Feb. 21, have been drawn sway, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Leeds Liverpool may not make it after their
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    • 95 11 XEW YORK. Tues <UPI> Margaret Smith Court of Australia defeated FrancoLse Durr of France, 6-1. 6-0 in 35 minutes last night in a USss,oof women's invitational tennis tournament at the Vanderbilt Club. In the second match. Ann Haydon Jones of Britain, the IW9 Wimbledon
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    • 59 11 HOMO KONO. Tues. (Reuter) The Alater Wanderera hockey team trom West Germany lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club (K-C.C.) 2-1 yesterday in the last of three matches on their current H<pig Kong tour. The half-time score waa 1-1. Earlier, the visitors defeated a different K.C C.
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    • 197 11 GLASGOW, Tues. (Reuterj Celtic and Ran--Bers the "Big Two" of cottish soccer, were today drawn to meet In the quarterfinals of the Scottish F.A. Cup on February 21. Celtic, holders of the trophy, will be at home in the tie between the Glasgow
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    • 46 11 LONDON, TUM. (fteuter) Results of English Football League matches played last nifht were Division Two Sheffield United l Swin- don Town 2 (postponed from Saturday, February 7) w Division Three Barns ey 0. Plymouth 1. Division Four York City l, Workington 0.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 806 11 ii laJEX* I'li'J aLLLUJ (CHANNEL f) PM 100 Opening Annctr; 303 H rt uwvn\*f Mstlnee "The Evil Of Money" (Part 1 of Hokkien 3.30 Wom*"'« World <C>. 430 Singapore "nut Week <C); 4.06 Davs Of Our Livtt: 500 Clos* shn wl *v», t W u§y» Of Our Lives: 5.00 Close;
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