Eastern Sun, 3 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents E»td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1463 Saturday, October 3, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 310 1 A man committed for trial in the High Court on charges of armed robbery and murder yesterday made a vain bid for freedom. Tan Lian Kee, 28, the accused in the $124,000 PUB robbery-murder trial, bolted from the police lockup shortly after the preliminary was
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  • 156 1 arsonist's fire bomb exploded in the heavily-guarded City Hall yesterday afternoon setting fire to a door. Workers in this central administrative heart of Singapore quickly put the fire out before it could do much damage. The abortive arson ottempt is believed to be connected with Communist
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  • 383 2 A 24-YEAR-OLD woman killed herself to provide "food for the fishes/' In her diary, Miss Toh Chin Tai requested that her body be cremated arid ashes scattered on the waves. This was revealed yesterday during an inquiry into her death on Sept
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  • 63 2 The Public Utilities Board has imposed a traffic ban at Seletar Reservoir grounds. On Sundays, public and school holidays, between 630 a.m. and 7 pm. drivers are requested to use the entrance at Track 7 off Mandai Road. The ban is to reduce the hazards posed
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  • 98 2 The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Royal Navy, Mr. Peter Kirk, M.P., on a two-week fact-finding tour of British Naval Bases in the Far East arrived in Singapore on Monday. He is pictured here at the periscope of the submarine HMS
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  • 163 2 A rtists must contribute to Singapore's progress as well as painting pretty pictures. This appeal was made yesterday by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Mohd. Ghazali Ismail at the Art and Craft Exhibition organised by the Adult Education Board at
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  • 118 2 Discrepancies in t widow's evidence figured in an appeal by On* Kiang K.ok against a death sentence passed on him. One, 23. was convicted and sentenced to death in April by Justice Chua and Justice Kulasekaram for the murder of Mohammed SaOeh bin Haji Hassan. 36.
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  • 104 2 Unsuccessful punters hoping for a bigger Jackpot (or Sunday's Toto draw will moan with despair at thi* announcement Th e $190,000 jackpot for Thursday's draw has been won! The Second group prize of $20,000 for four numbers pins the additional correct number has also been won.
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  • 392 3 A YOUNG hysterical girl wailed and prayed for the body of her drowned elder brother to rise up from the water. This was the weird ritual at the scene of the tragedy yesterday. Divers of the Bomb Disposal Squad from Sentosa had unsuccessfully scoured
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  • 24 3 TAWAU The process of industrialisation in Sabah has been accelerated greatly, th e State Minister of Finance Enche Salleh Sulong, said yesterday.
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  • 473 3 The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday told members why it had to stop stock manipulation. The Committee of the Exchange explained that corrective measures were necessary to prevent legislative action by the Government If public confidence is shaken by activities In the market.
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  • 158 3 JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday on a "special case". "It involved the question of law affecting jurisdiction of magistrates' courts in trying certain offences. Chief Justice Wee Chon* Jin heard submissions by Mr. David Marshall and the At-torney-General Mr. Tan Boon Teik. Also at the hearing
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  • 280 4 WASHINGTON Legislation to help underdeveloped countries particularly Malaysia export more rubber to the United States was introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday by representative Wilbur Mills, the powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. Besides Malaysia, a State Department source said,
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  • 92 4 Schoolchildren in the Republic yesterday marked United Nations Children's Day with rallies and variety shows. Minister for Health. Mr Chua Sian Chin, told a regional rally at the Gay World Stadium that the government was doing its best to educate the young properly because they would Inherit
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  • 202 4 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Thailand are to co-ordinate their sea patrols in (he northern waters of West Malaysia and their navies will conduct joint checks on vessels as part of efforts to check Communist infiltration. This was stated by Thailand's Chief of Armed Forces Staff. Air Chief
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  • 183 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tunku Abdul Rahman said yesterday that Malaysia had set up a committee to consider the establishment of the Ulamic Secretariat. The Tunku, who is the protem SecretaryGeneral of the Secretariat. added that the committee held Its meeting here recently. The Tunku said he
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  • 112 4 PENANG The Penang State Education Department is to set up teaching aids centre soon to help teachers find new techniques of teaching. It will also start a librar v service to cater for schoolg in the rural areas, the Chief Education Officer Mr. Tan Teik Beng, said.
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  • 100 4 KUCIIING There have been a marked influx of Communist terrorists into the Kapit and Kanowit districts of the Third Division of Sarawak lately, Chief Mini »ter Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub said yesterday. In a statement, the Chief Minister explained that In view of the
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday hoped that there would be greater understanding and co-ordinations among institutions of higher learning in SouthEast Asia He also hoped that there would be more contacts among the academic staff and member* of these institutions.
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  • 274 5 IMORE Hats and shopping facilities will be built to attract more people to lire in Jurong Town. This was disclosed by the Chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Siang, yesterday. Speaking at a luncheon to mark the opening of
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  • 200 5 A clerk, Teo Aik Soon, 37, wa» yesterday sentenced to two years' jail for postession of counterfeit American currency notes. Br nleaded luilty in the Third District Court to having 3 counterfeit notes amounting to US$l4O on October 1. According to the Deputy
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  • 60 5 TAPAH One hundred and thirty-seven passengers of the night mail train from Butterworth to Kuala Lumpur were stranded at Temoh Railway Station for about nine hours this morning feerause of floods. The section of railway line between Temoh nd Tapah was under 23 inches of w ateh
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  • 285 5 An open elite system is the best groundwork for successful leadership in nation. The elite provides the leadership and inspiration to the people, Professor Wong Lin Ken, Minister for Home Affairs said yesterday. He was speaking to students at the University of Singapore's Historical
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  • 109 5 THREE commemorative stamps depicting Singapore's National Line (Neptune Orient Lines) will be issued on November 1. The stamps will be in denominations of 15 cents. 30 cents and 13 cents. The 15-cent stamp w»U feature the National Lino which was established on December
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  • 121 5 A BUSINESSMAN, Goh Men# Tong, 34, was robbed of $l,OOO by two armed men along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday. Mr. Goh had gone to see a friend In Jurong when the men, armed with daggers, confronted him. Goh was then on his way to pay the
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  • 402 7 WASHINGTON The America* T government it moving to boost public confidence «n jumbo jets after a disclosure that Hie airliners are flying m conditions which could cause a disaster. The danger was revealed yesterday by the National Transportation Safety Board, which
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  • 94 7 NUREMBERG Eight young fou r men and tour women have appealed against the*r conviction on charges connected with the hijacking of an airliner to West Germany. The eight were given aentences ranging from two and a-half years in Jail to eight-monfh sust>cnded sentences last month after
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  • 248 7 HCW DELHI The state of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous in India, was yesterday placed under presidential rule from New Delhi fo end the political turmoil which followed the collapse of the state coalition government last week. The Home Ministry of Prime Minister Indira
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  • 164 7 HONG KONG A Japanese backer wanted m a ssls million fared hn been arrested, die Hong Kong police wid. A spokesman said Ma- *»<> Sugimuma, 41, WOT ernested at 5 p.m. Oay "night in a downtown Kowloon apartment. SnEanuma, a former branch assistant
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  • 274 7 HONG KONG Chairman Mao Tse Tunc and half a million people watched a spectacular fireworks display in Peking Thursday night celebrating China's 21st anniversary, the New China News Agency reported. But two important men. including Chairman Mao's secretary, Mr. Chen Po-ta. were not mentioned among them
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  • 76 7 HOUSTON A doctor has been sentenced to ufe Imprisonment for ptottlng the murder of his partner so could gain complete control of the hospital thej ran. Dr. A. H. Burkhalier, 43. was convicted of complicity In the murder of Dr. Robert Pendleton on
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  • 90 7 PAEIS, If you want to avoid catching cholera, always have a battle of wise handy. That's the advice of a French scientist. Dr. 1. M. Kylaud, who writes In the MontpelMer, Southern France winegrowers' newspaper "La Journee ViMicole." Dr. Eylaud, says thai about a third
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  • 437 8 16 tremors hit the Philippines MANILA Sixteen earth tremors have been recorded In the Philippines since a strong earthquake nit northern Batanes Province last Wednesday. Heavy damage to property resulted in the latter instance. PORT MORESBY Searchers found the wreckage of a light aircraft which disappeared over
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  • 248 8 YORK Rioting prisoners held 5 hostages and controlled several floors of a detention centre in New York. The unrest was over poor living conditions in the jaH. The Queen's County Men's Detention Centre inmates would not harm the hostages if the police did not try
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 8 The body of one of the gasoline truck drivers lies at the spot where they were ambushed by Vietcong and Khmer Rouge on Highway 4. The latter is 56 miles south-west of Phnom Penh. (UPI radiophoto). UPI radiophoto.
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  • 199 8 ROME Roman Catholic Senators failed to have the debate on Italy's controversial Divorce Bill discontinued. The Christian Democrat motion after 4 days of general debate this week called on the Senate to end discussion of the bill. A vote in favour of the
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  • 147 8 NEW YORK South Africa offered aid and friendship to Black Africa in the United Nations' General Assembly. However few members paid any heed. Only 39 of the 126 states were represented in the Assembly Hall when South African Foreign Minister Hllgard Muller spoke. There are
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  • 62 9 The troops at Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Australia, were pleased to welcome Kristine King, 19, among them. But the soldiers were disappointed to hear that Kristine wasn't going to enlist. Anyway, the general considered that Kristine's presence in the camp might distract the fellows from
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  • 28 9 CULVER CITY. California—The 18-aci> baehlot Of Metro-Goldwyn Maye r studio, w tiere scores of rnotion picture* were filmed was sold Wednesday f°r 7.25 million US. dollars.
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  • 337 9 TOS ANGELES The four defendants in Hie Sharon J Tate Murder Trial chanted ond sang insults at the judge and yesterday they were made to promise to behove or ba barred from the courtroom. Judge Charles Older ordered hippie leader Charles Manson, 35,
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  • 183 9 LONDON The pregnant wife of a deserter from the American Mannet has started desperate last-minute moves to prevent him being shipped back to the United States. A British court handed deserter Richard Lee Haygood, a 22- year-old Vietnam war veteran, over to American military
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  • 144 9 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida—By landing within driving range of m deep gorge and steep mountains, Apollo 15'* astronauts next summer may collect some of the oldest and newest rocks on the moon and find oat if water carv c* the strange lunar an* on*. Bnt to get there,
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  • 39 9 BERNE. Insulting and threatening letters, rather than money are flowing in to the headquarters of th e Swiss Red Cross in response to an appeal on behalf of the civilian victims ol fighting jn Jordan.
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  • 232 9 WASHINGTON A 28 second fusillade by white police officers which killed two black students and wounded 12 others in Jackson, Mississippi, last May, was completely unjustified and unwarranted, a Presidential panel has said- The panel said a significant cause of the deaths and injuries was
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  • 103 9 BANGKOK— More than 3M Lisa tribesmen have fled their hilltop villages in northern Thailand and sought government protection from Communist guerrillas. The tribesmen abandoned their homes and livestock in a mass exodus from the hil!s after two of their headmen were captured about 200 miles north
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  • 465 10 t'OREIGN Minister S. Rajaratnam made a very level-headed analysis of regionalism in his speech before the Pacific Conference in Chile at a time when it is more fashionable in this part of the world to sing paens ot praise for regional organizations. He was speaking on
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  • 246 10 ONE of the fears that followed the sudden death of President Nasser was that Arab nations may lose the sense of moderation his leadership brought to And lasting solutions to the Middle East crisis. To some extent that fear has been dispelled by what Egypt's interim President
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  • 551 10  -  By ART BUCHWALD, There has been a rash of automobile insurance cancellations lately by the major companies, and everyone is very nervous about it. The other day my wife was notified that her auto insurance policy was being cancerled. The notification gave no reason for the cancellation, and
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  • 207 10  -  LETTERS A. G. ALPHONSO. Ag. Director of Botanic Gardens, Singapore. Your article under the heading "Thieves preying on couples back at Botanic Gardens" (Eastern Sun of 22nd Sept.t is misleading and may create the wrong impression that the Gardens is a place where robbery and
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  • 269 10 TAIPEI The China Times, which started in 1950 as a mimeograph and with a staff of 12, celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday in its new modern six-sto-rey buildings. Chi-Chung Yu, founder and now board chairman of the Chinese language newspaper, announced that the paper's
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  • 226 12 fif ASHINGTON Former Heavyweight Boxing Champion Cassius Clay, who has used fast legol footwork to remain out of prison for three years, Thursday appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overthrow his conviction on charges of refusing to be conscripted. The 1967 conviction carried
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  • 212 12 VANCOUVER Government officials will announce details of an air race today between London, England and Victoria to mark British Columbia's 1971 centennial, according to a local newspaper. The morning newspaper, Province, says at least 80 aircraft are expected to leave London July 1,
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  • 156 12 WILMINGTON, North Carolina—Dean Beman, who represented the United States more than a dozen times as an amateur, scored an eight under par 63 today to lead the $60,000 (£25,000) Azalea Open by two shots Tied for second, two strokes behind the leader were George
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  • 99 12 MELBOURNE British professional Jonah Barrington beat Australian Geoff Hunt, the World Amateur Champion, in a gruelling final to the Australian Open Squash chanmpionships here yesterday. Barrington won the 94minute clash 9-2, 6-9, 93, 9-3 after Hunt had suffered a gashed eyebrow and several bouts of cramp. It
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  • 120 12 LONDON —A recommendation to abolish the Davis Cui> challenge round will be put forward at next July's annual meeting of Davis Cup nations. This was announced her e by the Davis Cup Special Committee. The challenge round, which allows the champions exemption from the following year's
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  • 36 12 SAYAMA. JAPAN Japanese pro golfer Mitsuhiro Kitta won the 35th Japan Open Golf tournament with a total of 282 on the 7,010-yard par 72 course of the Musashl Country Club here, near Tokyo, yesterday.
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  • 61 12 DETROIT TTie ral Texas Twin 200SF United States Automobile Club Indy championship and stock car race, scheduled for Oct 25 at Texas International Speedway, has been cancelled, the speedway'f Board of Directors announced today. TTI board said tiie race was cancelled because of a major shift
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  • 77 12 LONDON The first of the big matches to celebrate the English Rugby Union's centenary takes place at Twickenham today when a combined England and Wales team plays an Ireland-Scot* land team. A similar match was played 11 years ago to mark 50 years of International at Twickenham.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 895 13 gAYA DATANG showed a return to form last week when fourth to Zinnia Fair over the mile. He set the pace right from the start and when the chalclosed in Saya D a t a ng battled on gamely and held on to run fourth.
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    • 213 13 BERKELEY, Calif. American Arthur Ashe come from behind to defeat Australia's Ray Russels and enter the quarter finals of the Pacific International Open Tennis Tournament here. The second-seeded Asne triumphed 3-6. 6-3, 6-1 as foreign players grabbed ball the eight places in the men's singles quarter
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    • 83 13 SAN FRANCISCO—LocaI middleweight Nate Collins signed Wednesday for his biggest fight against former champion Emile Griffith at the Cow Palace No. 10. Fight promoter Bennie Ford said he had been trying for the past six months to line up the 10round match between Griffith of New
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    • 336 13 BINTANG TIMOR ll f with Cheom Ah Kin astride, shaped like a winner here yesterday morning. Clapping on the pact from the half mile, Bintang Timor II sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 1/5, finishing strongly. Another attractive gallop was done by KATONG OCEAN
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    • 87 13 NEW YORK —The Pittsburg Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds meet today in the first game of the National League best-of-five playoff series to decide who meets the American League champions in the world series. The first game will be played in Pittsburg. The Pirates are favoured to win
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    • 151 13 MADRID Catherine La Coste De Prado shot a one-over-par 74 today a» Hi# French golfer and her teammates widened France's lead In the World Women's Amateur golf championships. The French girl* built a seven-stroke advantage over the United States In the second round of
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    • 125 14 QINGAPORE's swimming ace, Patricia Chan established another new record in the 100 metres freestyl# event in the new time of 1:03.5 sees. Pat who has already earned a berth lor the Asian Games, bettered her National record for the event by 0.2 seconds. However, her
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    • 136 14 KOTA RAJAH went scoring spree yesterday when they trounced OCBC 8-1 In the FAS Dir. 3B match at Farrer Park. Kota Rajah was leading 3-e in the first half of the game. Left winger Rasak Ismail led his team on a •coring spree by
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      55 14 RIO DE JANEIRO Two cars collide as rach attempts to 'kick' the ball in a new Brazilian •port called "Autobol". The game, whose rales are similar to those of soccer, is played with a five-foot leather ball, crash helmets old cars armed with wide, wooden bumpers... their
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    • 470 14  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman NEW YORK Roberto Clement* doesn't throw compliments uround. that's not his way. Iff ha talis yau a man •s goad you're not only getting a pretty fair recommendation but a triple endorsement and the good housekeeping seal
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    • 182 14 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will mot take part m Hie inter-stato Hocfcay Tournament in New DefVti from Oct. II to Nor. 1, the Secretary of the Malaysian Hockey Federation, Mr 6. Vijianathan, said here today. He added that it was unanimously decided at
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    • 100 14 BRIGHTON* England Deal* has robbed Britain «f a world Cotty, the fastest snail on earth. In a dazzling at die World Snail championship In England last May she streaked ahead of a host of international Colly (arid burn ap a two-foot (CI centimetres) track Im a awre
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    • 162 14 POLICEMAN Lim Boot Hianff*i chances of participating in the forthcoming Asian Games was further jeopardised when h« failed to qualify in his float trials at the Farrer Park Athletics Centre yesterday. His best effort, for the long jump was only 23 feet inches. The fourth
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  • 703 15 Students can avoid injury or arrest CHICAGO With the phrases "back to school" and back to the barricades" now nearly synonymous, people on and near college compuses all over the country ore preparing to deal with violence they hope won't occur. it while radical
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  • 393 15  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. Q: How can a person tell whether he is allergic to eggs? A: Eat an egg-free di.t for Ave days. In addition to eggs per se, you must avoid anything made with baking pjwder; coffee
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  • 390 15  -  By Alan Hutchinson, Mbeya, Southern Tanzania. AMERICAN and Chinese engineers may soon be working almost within hailing distance to build rival road and rail links between Zambia and the sea at Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Already 60 American engineers are working day and night
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  • 215 16 THE Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuon Yew and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew visited the Federal Republic of Germany from Sept. 28 to Oct. 2, 1970. They were accompanied by Mr. Hon sui Sen, Minister of Finance. During their stay in Bonn on Sept. 28 ond 29,
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  • 586 17  -  By Joan Crosby, JAL Holbrook is not a cliche actor, either <n performance, personality or conversation. He's an intelligent, totally unpretentious man who appraises things honestly. He doesn't say the cliche things like "This series is a challenge'* or "We've got a swell group of
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  • 144 17 HOLLYWOOD Anne Baxter has been signed for a co-starring role in "Fools' Parade," the James, Lee Barrett- Andrew V. McLaglen production for Columbia Pictures starring James Stewart and George Kennedy. "'he wild-paced story of three ex-convicts In the 1930's also co-stars Strother Martin. Miss Baxter, who won
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
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  • 653 19  -  JOAN CROSBY DORIS DAT was defining love. "It's an animal. I believe that's whv tiod put animals here, to show us the truest form of love." **lf I meet a person who has no affinity for animals, that person cant be a
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  • 79 21 How would you like to be swathed in Persian lamb, silver fox fur and panther skin? If you're not an animal lover you would probably love it just as Sarah does. Christian Dior created this luxurious cape of white swakara Persian lamb,
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  • 722 21  -  You may not be planning midnight murder—or even poisoning him off in gentle stage. But you could be fattening your husband up for the big kill without even realising it. By SARA LAMBERT Are you devoted to your husband? So
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  • 404 21  -  Ann Landers Dear Ann: While marketing yesterday for baby food I noticed two women doing something which I believe is unhealthy and downright disgusting. They were opening ars of baby food, sticking a finger in, tasting the food, closing the jars and putting
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  • 311 22 A moderately firm undertone marked Hie market yesterday with one c. two issues showing a fairly sparkling turn up of strength. The entire market was quiet with business reduced to 1.1 million units and prices depressed. Moving In sympathy, hotels were generally easier on balance while properties
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  • 270 22 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m .in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49-1/8 cents up 1/8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Opening quotations were marked down fractionally and the market was slow to form but
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  • 94 22 THE Singapore Institute Of Management has organised a course on 'Territorial Analysis' for marketing and sales executives. This 4-mornlng course will be conducted by Mr. Peter Stephenson, General Manager ox Khlnco (S) Private Limited. Mr. Stephenson has had wide management and marketing experience and has acted
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  • 86 22 ENCHE Arshad bin Mohammed Isa has been appointed Sales Promotion Manager of the Champion Motors Group. With this appointment, Enche Arshad will spend three months In Tawau, to familiarise himself with the Chamslon5 Ion Motors operations l East Malaysia, and make various recommendations to Improve the general
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  • 119 22 BONG KONG Thursday's p.m. currency rotes (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 197 198 per 100 Straits dollars 150 153 per 1,000 Taiwan a«. liars 0.755 6.77 per Australian doilai 840 360 per l.OOo Burmese KVULB too 510 per 1.000 Indian rupees 140 160 per
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  • 672 22 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B. 8. ACMA 1.33 AJlnomoto Alcan 1.98 1.40 2.01 1.41 Allied Choc 4.80 Ben. 1.06 Bfrjaya 1.09 1.10 Borneo 1.69 1.70 Boustcad
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  • 691 22 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.34 (1) Ajinomoto $1.99 (1) Alcan $1.40 (2) DIM $1 42 (1); Beriaya
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  • 34 22 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 760.68 20 Transp 154.50 15 Utilities 107.84 65 Stocks 245.85 40 Bonds 65.73 Commodity Future* Index *43.87
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  • 359 23 SYDNEY Renewed confidence in mining ska res consolidated Hie market on Sydney Stock Exchange Friday Trading was hectic throughout the day ia anticipation at the coming long weekend. Buyers pushed prices up to make favourable impressions in London. The market trend was similar to that experienced
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  • 213 23 TIME Parker Pea Company will introduce to the Asian market two more new product* early next year. This was disclosed by Mr. Daniel Parker. 45, Chairman of the Company who arrived here recently on a familiarisation trio. The two pen s under the Parker label are
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  • 13 23 THE tin price for yesterday was (655.50 per o'cul down $1.25.
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