Eastern Sun, 22 August 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Ittd. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1427 Saturday, August 22, 1970. MC (P) 1616
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  • 252 1 Workers angry at UJC's re for MSA landings SINGAPORE'S civil aviation workers may boycott servicing BOAC oircroft in retaliation to Britain's refusal to grant landing rights to Malaysio-Singapore Airlines. This was announced yesterday by the general secretary of the 2,000-strong Singapore Air Transport-Workers' Union, Mr. Clarence
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  • 172 1 NEW DELHI Sin. gapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will have talks on Asian a flairs with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during a six* da y visit to India starting on Aug. 30, Singapore High Commission officials said here yesterday They said
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  • 139 1 /CALCUTTA Police shot dead two people and a child died in a bomb blast as violence swept West Bengal's capital on Thursday following Wednesday's arrest of top Maoist revolutionary leader Kanu fianyal. BUMS and were off the road in the premier business
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  • 98 1 HIS impish grin revealing several missing teeth, this little boy was anything but cheerful on Thursday evening. He had ventured too far from home and got lost. A passer-by noticed him wandering about with only a pair of shorts at Fhilip
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  • 40 1 ROME Nine people were hurt, three seriously, when a Swissair Caravelle hit an air pocket yesterday while flying over northern Italy on its way to Rome, airport officials said. All three seriously injured were believed to be Americans.
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    • 128 1 •LLIIIIL Piano of 8.8.C. Consult: mmm (PM 285 A, Outran) Park, S'pore 3 Tel: MOM A tape recorder and an AM/FM radioall wrapped up in one! Meet Sanyo's Model MR-412F. Drop in a cassette, shift the so-simple-to-operate T-lever, and you're capturing the sounds of Singapore! Operate it on batteries or
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  • 412 2 DETENTION CAUSING HARDSHIPS TO FOLKS rpHE Indian High Ctammiioa it look A ing into on urgent appeal to release nino fishermen foiled in tfce Andaman Islands for alleged violation of India's territorial waters lost December. About 50 dependants of the nine fishermen
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  • 289 2 EMPLOYEES of the Associated Motor Industries are to get pay increases retrospective from April 1 this year. Thla was agreed In a collective agreement between AMI and the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union released yesterday. The agreement was accepted by the Industrial Arbitration Court
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  • 142 2 100 Chiat Police have detained a 29-year-old carpenter in connection with the mnrder of a 50-year-old seaman yesterday. The dead man, Sim Lay Hwee, of Jalan Batek was found by the police lying In a pool of blood at the Junction of Jalan Keluar
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  • 232 2 A LANDLADY held a girl as "hostage" to compel a tenant to pay his water and electricity bill, a court was told yesterday. Housewife Pang Pin Hor, 47, was convicted on a charge of wrongfully confining Foo Meow
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  • 79 2 A taxi driver yesterday handed to the Eastern SOB office a portable typewriter left in iiia cab bv careless passenger Mr. Lee Cheng Hal, 38, found H in tho back seat of his esb after bo dropped a passenger at Clifford Pier early oae moraine
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  • 69 3 The Singapore Sogetsn Association will hold lto annual exhibition of Japanese Flowers Arrangement at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sept 11, 18 and IS. The exhibition will be under the patronage of the First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah. The entire proceeds of this
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  • 107 3 The Ministry of Education is to organise training courses for kindergarten teachers. The aim Is to Improve the standard of kindergartens In Singapore, a Ministry statement said yesterday. Most of the kindergartens here are being staffed by teachers without professional training. The courses will be
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  • 112 3 THIS week more than 100 air cadets from Ave countries are taking their annual training at RAF Changi. The visiting air cadets from Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India and Britain are attending courses and lectures, receiving instruction on maaj aeronautical subjects and
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  • 270 3 Gunman shatters her wedding plans A PRETTY nurse yesterday ruefully fold how her wedding plans were rudely shafterad by a gunman. Miss Doris Goh 21, of Hindhede Road, was robbed on Thursday of $2,600 site had been saving for two years to pay for
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  • 68 3 A youth, Jaftar bin Appendy, claimed trial to a charge of outraging the modesty of a 10-year-old girl, on Feb. 18. He was alleged to have hugged, kissed her and placed his hand Inside her pants at 84 Thomson Road, at 10.30 a.m. Hearing has
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  • 106 3 MORE and more young people are becoming Interested in family planning. This was quite evident In recent exhibitions and talks held in the past week under the Family Planning Publicity Campaign which wa« launched on Aug. 10. Film showt According to the Ml* nistry of
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    • 128 3 as a pilot in the SAF Be among the pioneers In the Air Defence Command. Th 4 SAF offer* young men who are physically fit and Intelligent the challenge of this exciting and satisfying career. You uust be between 17M and 23 years of age with the School or General
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  • 126 4 The Idea that millionaires own the luxury of a swimming pool at home will soon fade away. An Australian product an easily-assembled pool designed for private. cool swimming will be on display here next week at the Australian Trade Commission's showroom in Clemenceau Avenue.
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  • 174 4 TPOH The children's playground in Osborne Street wos turned into o bloody battlefield when two groups of rival gangsters clashed. The toll of the battle to dote was one dead and three with multiple wounds. The feuding thugs fought with gangland arsenal
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  • 340 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Federal Court reserved Judgement en the appeal by a teacher, IL Rajalctchnmi, and the owner of a car, S. Sanmusam. against an award of $9,0*3 special damages to a university student, Angela Soh. She was involved in an accident. Angela, 21,
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  • 123 4 PENANG Dato Justice H. S. One in the High Court yesterday dismissed an application made by Dorairaja Thanapal, 24, to set aside a Banishment Order against him for life. The Order was served on Dorairaja by the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato Haji
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  • 187 4 Lawyer Mr. N. Ganesan yesterday arced a High Court judge to reject the evidence of Sim Kheng Chiang in the $70,106 counterfeit currency trial in view of his complicity in the case. The prosecution closed its case yesterday, the ninth day of the
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  • 254 5 TOKYO III worst typhoon of tfco yoor bnwglit dootk destruction to West Jopon yestevdoy, disrooting sir, •ond and too travel. The Nationol Police Agency reported 15 persons killed ond 222 others injured. Five persons were reported missing. Typhoon Anita smashed Into Bhlkokn. small«rt of Japan's
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  • 316 5 LONDON The Germaa Mack ©esaedy, **Ceuncil of Im," made its British iekvt an Thursday, 71 years after Its author was Jailed far Msaphtaij far trytag ta produce it However, because of the aboUshusent of the British stage censor, there is little ehsnee of
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  • 91 5 BANGKOK Balar atttashtai'the Soviet Islioj who said they had hsea Invited la view ylitir'f Jhaftlil'thT had not toned the tart- of the Socialist lM|h*l victory over hvloMoshm and coonter-revolntion, the staff of the UJB.S.R. Embassy itqaeet the o/^^oox^^m•MT a Slao show on Chechoslovakian vi*nrtles and the
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  • 151 5 MMUIT, (Marl* A vicious freak atom with hurricane-force winds and torrential rain battered this Canadian %i£amn£ The dentil toO Is expected to rise as renews parties continued to search through the nibble. Damage In the dtp, which has a population of IOfUMO. was estlmated
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  • 219 5 LONDON A sew portrait of Princess Margaret goes on pafcHe Tiew with the critics likening It to Praakeaatela's monster. Whatever the final judgement of the painting toy 36-year-old Bryan Organ, it seems destined to cause —ore controversy than any other portrait of British Royalty.
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  • 172 5 LONDON A plane bound for Dublin with 119 passengers aboard returned to London Airport after an anonymous telephone call about a bomb on board. Police searched the aircraft, but found nothing. The incident followed rash of bomb scares which in the past few
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  • 163 6 CINCINNATI, Ohio, A mental patient walk, ed into a bar and without a word, plunged a hunting knife into the back of a complete stranger. lie then killed himself. Police said Fred Clayton, 41, walked away from the Veterans Administration Hospital at Lexington,
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  • 233 6 PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico President Nixon and Mexico's President Gustavo Ordas announced they had reached a comprehensive agreement over territorial claims along the Rio Grande. The two Presidents announced the agreement at a surprise press con. ference called at short notice at the end of a
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  • 81 6 LONDON. A woman who went Into hospital to hare the ■tump of an amputated leg treated had her remaining leg taken off by mistake a doctor revealed today. The woman had been confused with another patient This was one of 17 wrong operations reported so far this
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  • 188 6 America and Cambodia agreed on the ground rules for the use of American military aid to Cambodia. However, the agreement did not provide for American advisers in the country, the State Department announced. Since last spring, the United States has given Phnom Penh about
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  • 38 6 NEW DELHI A 41 year-old Indian holder of a British passport and hla wife are on a hunger strike outside the British High Commission in protest against his failure to obtain an entry permit to Britain.
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  • 275 6 Submarines collide in the Mediterranean TOULON South Afric a 8 first submarine, 'Maria van Riebeeck,' and a French submarine of the same class collided during Mediterranean exercises. At least four men aboard the French vessel were killed. Officials said there were no casualties aboard the South
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  • 573 7  -  By Albert E. Kaff TN THE riew of some scholars, the Japanese people moy be too self-cent red to become leoders in Asia. Some Jcponese professors see their fellowmen os being too affluent ond too proud to take up the leodership which several
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  • 273 7  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAO By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q —Four years ago, 1 bad a brief affair with a man 1 did not love. Now 1 am married aid have a baby. Wow Id It be possible for doctor to tell me when 1 was pregnant
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  • 587 8 lsraeli charges of Egyptian movement of anti-aircraft missiles In the standstill zone have got partial endorsement by the U.S. State Department. Washington In a guarded statement says "there Is some evidence that the forward deployment of surface-to-air missiles was continued beyond the ceasefire deadline although our evidence of
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  • 654 8  -  By Frank Mankiewicz,Tom Braden More than a year ago, in hit message urging welfare reform. President Nixon also sought reform in manpower training, a call he has since repeated. Although the President has repeatedly called on Congress to act on a series of proposals
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  • 344 8  -  By DICK WEST, IT was Dr. Illya Metchnikoff who first recognised the therapeutic potentiality of yogurt, a milk product also spelled "yogourt", if you like to put an extra 'o' in words. Observing the use of yogurt among the peasants of Bulgaria, the Russian nutritionist became convinced that it
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  • 150 8 MEXICO CITY —British economist Joan Robinson says the Sino-Soviet split has made a revision of the theories of Karl Marx necessary. "W« have to revise Marx predictions that capitalism will destroy itself violently/* Miss Robinson said in an inter* view. She ia attending the first seminar on
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  • Article, Illustration
    12237 9 'For The Correct Management Of Hie Socialist Rural Economy' SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING OF THE PARTY ORGANI RANG, SO COUNTY ON ATTENDING this general membership meeting of the ri Party organisation, I have listened to the report on its work and your speeches. You
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  • 1152 14 Synopsis of the Pictures YOU CAN'T WIN EM ALL" X shortly to be shown here He did not hove for to 90. Aheod of him wos o lorge house decorated with flogs 'and buntings colling if. self: HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS. Various girls beckoned passers-by from the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 195 14 NOW taOVINOI U IB. I M I I N t I U Okna Loiiobrigtda That Mpleadtd Nsncwkcr" ColQT (A Hhaw Production! M.-uidarin to Scope, color Tonight MtdntfM St Capital U4o David Chiang T«m——' (A Bhaw ProducUooi Mandarin to Ikw Color IRE*. SKY .90Xy| ***** I 371 79 1 44.y;o NOW
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  • WOMEN
    • 352 15  -  By Marianne Pereira THE MINI is uninteresting. One of Singapore's top fashion men, Roland Chow, overwhelmed by the maxi, now considers the mini to be a little bit of "feminine frivolity". "Those who object to the long look will soon change their minds," he said
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    • 768 15  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Sunday we took our family to a beautiful state park in northern Indiana for an outing and picnic. The park is located near a college town. For the past 20 years we have enjoyed this park but last week we
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 318 16 rjENKRALLY issues ta the Stock Exchange of Malaysia aai Singapore u w«t predominantly lower yesterday. A handful of them were hampered by late profit-taking which erased part of early gains. Elsewhere In industrials, transactions were characterised as small with few significant changes. The initial rise was
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    • 93 16 TOKYO Japan's Automobile production in July dropped by 10,394 units from June to total 464,940 the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association announced Thursday. The association said the figure however was an increase of 75,498 units over July of last year. The July production brought to 3,037,152 the
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    • 267 16 September Aral grade rubber buyers closed at Singapore and Koala Lnmpnr yesterday at S2 cents per lb. down 1/2 cent from the prevfteos due. The tone of the market was The market passed a very quiet morning after the activity of yesterday, as Loodon failed to
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    • 13 16 Th« tin price for yesterday was SC7O per plcui down $8.50.
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    • 119 16 spm currency rates fcy Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.3 196.3 per 100 strait* dollars i 155 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars m' 2 6.7475 per Australian dollar 330 350 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 450 470 per 1,000 Indian rupees 135 1&6 per 10,000 Indonesian -mo
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    • 553 16 BID u« tffcr prtoci officially MM at Ito rlose of tMlnew te the Singapore and Koala Lumpar tradlni rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: A i m AlemAM OhM c'wjV'U c 8 m**n CjCJL C. Stone* C 4 c. D.B 8. LhM *4 Mi Sf£ y C3IH
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    • 830 16 BOSOfESB tec to mad i cparte d to the trading rmma of the Stock ?h!TL i.t?'Ti SS> th* uakr «t Am tr>M toarketo to tot« of I.oto antto unless otlmvlae sprHfled. INDUBTUAI.B AJI« ■■■■<■ ixia (l); Aiwa $1.41 <•) $1.40 (4); DIM $143 (1); Bm $1 05 <1);
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    • 34 16 NEW YORK—Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday: 30 Industrials 729.60 20 Transp 128.54 15 Utilities 105.22 65 Stocks 228.47 40 Bonds 64.36 Commodity futures index JL43.77 —07.9.
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  • 106 17 NEW YORK Lockheed Aircraft Company, which will use Rolls-Royce jet engines on its 1011 jet transport, is considering switching to an American engine for the longrange version of the plane. Aviation Week magazine reported. Although McDonnell Douglas has received some orders for the model 30. Lockheed has oo
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  • 163 17 ATMOSPHERIC pollution and water contamination are being effectively checked at Nippon Kokan's Toyama Works where a new electric furnace, the largest of Its type In the world, has been put on stream. This 40,000 KVA closed type, three-phase, suo.nerged electric furnace with an annual capacity of
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  • 77 17 LONDON The price of gold jumped by seven and a half cents an ounce on the London market Thursday. For weeks the bullion's price here has been almost static and dealers were unable to offer any reason why it has bounded up Thursday from
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  • 227 17 OTDNEY Mining shares eased »n Sydney Stock Exchange Friday. U A strong rise by Spar Gos highlighted the mornin c trading session with sales as high as $6.10. waoin* session However the stock could not take the pressure and fell back to close at $3.80. a
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    • 121 17 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO TIMBER SHIPPERS PLEASE be advised that the Far Eastern Freight Conference have cha* tared tne "AEGEAN MARINER" to load timber. The vessel will load in Singapore from about Ist to 4th September and then m Port Swettenham from about sth to 9th September for
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 250 18 ORONZE KNIGHT and FURY provided on interesting trial here this morning. Clapping on the pace from the halt mile, the pair roced stride for stride over 3f in 39 on good going. Fury, with Donaldson astride, was slightly in front of Bronze Knight at the finish.
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    • 144 18 LONDON Up to a dozen English Football League clubs ar e In financial trouble at present, according to an analysis of league finances published in the current Issue of the official Football League Review. The Review did not name the clubs. It said the reason for the financial
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    • 144 18 NEW YORK Baseball result* and standings after major league games Thursday: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 78 44 New York #7 54 lOi Detroit 65 57 13 Boston 62 58 15 Washington 58 64 20 Cleveland 58 64 20 WEST Minnesota 72 48 California 68
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    • 95 18 NEW YORK, John Newcombe leads fellow Australian Rod Laver by only one point in the running for the Martini and Rossi Tennis Player of the Year award. Newcombe received 95 points from an international panel of tennis writers to g4 for Laver, who has won the award lor
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    • 142 18 JAKARTA The Taiwan national football team suffered a surprising 2-5 defeat by the Pardedetex football team of Medan, North Sumatra, In a match here last night. At half-time Pardedetex led 3-1. The Pardedetex started to attack Immediately after the game and rattled the Taiwanese defence. Indonesia's first
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    • 191 18 FORT WORTH, Texas Top-seeded Rod Laver beat Roger Taylor 6-4 and 7-5 Thursday night in the first round singles matches of the 22,500 dollars Colonial National Invitation Tennis Tournament. Taylor of England had Laver down 3-0 in the first match before the Australian broke his serve
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    • 67 18 KUALA LUMPUR— Malaysia has invited Singapore, Brunei, South Vietnam and Singapore Commonwealth forces to the seventh Malaysian open boxing championships to be held at Stadium Negara here on Oct. 17 and 18. The secretary of the Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association, Mr. Yeow Theng, said yesterday the invitations were sent
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    • 225 18 LOS ANGELES—Four world records were shattered Thursday night during the opening day of the fourday 1970 United States swimming championships here. John Kinsella, 17, from Illinois, won the 400 metres freestyle in a world record time of 4 minutes 2.81 seconds. It was his first
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    • 281 18 SUTTON, Mass. Lawyer-golfer Dan Sikes scored 32-34 66 today In the 32,000 U.S. dollars Avco classic. Sikes, whose lix-nnder-par opening round was only a stroke off the Pleasant Valley Country Club coarse record, couldn't afford to rest easy on his best tournament start of the
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    • 105 18 TOKYO The flame for the 1972 Winter Olympic Oames will be kindled at Olympia on the morning of December 29, 1971, the organising committee announced yesterday. This was decided at a meeting between Asao Sato, Secretary of the Sapporo Olympic Organizing Committee ana the Greece Olympic Committee In
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    • 181 18 HONG KONO Hong Kong plans to make a bid for the World Cup, that Is, making the cup Itself. The Jules Rlmet Trophy, symbol of world soccer supremacy, uas won by Brazil and the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has decided to replace
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    • 35 18 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados, Gary Sobers has been asked by the West Indies Cricket Board of Control to lead the West Indies in the Test series against India next v?ar t it was announced yesterday.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 1875 19 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv and radio guide [CARROLL RIGHTER'S 145 Music Fttr LunrMtme Listening; 2 00 Nc Highway; 2 3o Ballet MiruaCHANNBL S from the Carroll Rightcc Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: There are a considerable number of delays attending almost anything you try to put in motion today, so try to
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  • 273 20 Offenders to be punished by law rpHE Government's crackdown on smoking in cinemos ond theatres will start on Oct. 1. Severe punishment will be meted out to offenders under the Prohibition on Smoking in Certain Places Act, which was passed in Parliament on
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  • 76 20 CHAPEL* girl enjoying a dip at the Orchid Inn swimming pool goes by the name of A. Elena. She is a member of the Berioaka Dance Company of Moscow, currently performing in Singapore. Miss Elena thinks the weather here is wonderful
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  • 153 20 f AIRO The Iraqi authorities have detained 55 Egyptians and are holding them at the Security Headquarters in Baghdad, Cairo Radio claimed last night. It .as the latest o 1 a series ol allegations abuui tne treatment ol Egyptians in Iraq lollowing strained relations between
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  • 66 20 SAM JUAN, Puerto Rico. Floods and landslides killed at least 12 persons overnight on Martinique a tropical storm Dorothy spun into the Caribbean, just south of the French island, the French Meteorological Service reported yesterday morning. The service said many persons also were Injured in
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