Eastern Sun, 12 January 1971

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents M. 1966. Vol. 5 Ho. 1545 TMiday, January 12# 1971 M.C. (F) 2510
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  • 305 1 GOVERNMENT yesterday got the power to detain ships suspected of having polluted Singapore waters. And, warned the Minister for Communicutions Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin: "We will not hesitate to apply the full force of the law." The powers came from Parliament yesterday when
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  • 56 1 ROCHESTER, England— After listening to his wife chatter on for nearly 10 years, Raymond Saunders decided it was time to take action. Be offered her a shilling for every 10 minutes she could keep quiet "She managed for four hours," he said "it cost 24 shillings hut
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  • 108 1 UGANDA'S President, Dr. Milton Obote, flew into Singapore from India last night to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. He came in by Air India at 9 p.m. the only Commonwealth leader to arrive yesterday. Dr. Obote Is pictured here leaving the air- craft with
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    • 27 1 KAUNDA NEXT TO LEE AT SUMMIT -Page 5 V-! Queen of fashion dies page s T, Religious persecution: Suffering and death for daring to believe Page 12
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    • 146 1 THYE HON6 TVKINMI Mr. Chow Shee Seng. A 0.K.. Manager. Kola Kinahatu Branch. Concurrently Area Manager. Sabah. Mr. Chow Shee Seng, Manager ot Kola Kinabalu Branch concurrently Area Manager tor Sabah branches joined Chung Khtaw Bank in 1950. He was educated at St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh, Perak. n, He is
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  • 365 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysia* rorernmeat has earmarked flt.9 million for Immediate relief aad rehabilitation mt flood victims la the country. Hie relief will be provided by the Federal and Stale goveratneats, Ike nit Mtaister an aoaaeed yesterday Tan Abdul Rasak. who
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  • 401 4 MEW DELHI British Prime Minister Edward Heath on Sunday lashed out at Russia as he defended his plan to sell arms to South Africa. Heath's broadside took newsmen by surprise It was fired while he was on Indian soil %nd at a time
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  • 44 4 BRUSSELS—The world's largest non-communist labour croup yesterday called on Commonwealth Prime Ministers to use their influence against s resumption of British arms sales to South Africa. Hsnmbuiter, GeneralSecretary of the Brus-sels-based International Confederation of Pre* Trade Unions (ICFTU), made the calL
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  • 253 4 KUALA LUMPUR A mother yesterday recalled finding her son dead in mm alley after returning from a cinema allow last May. Madam Kok Slah Pah, 48. a mee seller, said she found him sprawled on his back In an alley behind a
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr Ismail have been returned unopposed as President and Vice-Pre-sident of UMNO. Tun Razak wiN succeed the former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman who declined nomination this year, the UMNO Secretary-Gene-ral,
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  • 152 4 CEYL4>N*B Prime Minister. Mrs. Sri ma ro Itandaranaike. yesterday spent the greater part of the day Retting to know Singapore. The first thing she did yesterday was to visit Jurong to see for herself the sueern story of Singapore's industrialisation pr ogramme. Mia. Randnranaike arrived
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  • 139 5 Thirty-one delegations, 25 of them led by heads of government, will be in Singapore by Thursday to attend the Commonwealth summit. The lie of the delegations range from the largest Britain with 60 members to the smallest: Mauritius with three. They will
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  • 299 5 'MAIROBI Kenya is completely opposed to any British arms sales to South Africa, Vice-President Daniel Arap Moi declored yesterday. He left Nairobi yesterday to lead his country's delegation to the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore. Nonetheless, he stated that Kenya was approaching the arms controversy with
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  • 163 5 WELLINGTON New Zealand's Prime Minister, Sir Keith Holyoake yesterday said be hoped an understanding would be reacbod at the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore on the armg sales issue In a statement on the eve of his departure for the summit, Sir Keith said "It
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  • 340 6 ]y|ISATO, Okinawa U.S. servicemen at a munitions depot here were besieged by hundreds of leftwing demonstrators yesterday. Seventy Marines fought off two attempts to storm the depot during the night. The leftwingers attacked with stones and bamboo staves. Windows were smashed and
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  • 132 6 Role in Vietnam SEOUL President Park Chung-Hee announced his government was studying a plan to, |MaU back the s#.###-strong South Korean force from South Vietnam by stages in view of rapid Vietnamisation. He told a press conference yesterday the timing of a phased South Korean
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  • 162 6 BANGKOK Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said former Burmese Prime Minister D Nu ha* left Thailand and is now in Burma leading it movement to overthrow the Burmese regime of General Nt Win. TluuMn Mi MVSmfB that police iamtigations, whi oil he ordered last Tore day
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  • 241 6 SAIGON About 2,009 South Vietnamese troops have kicked off aa operation aimed at clearing the area around the road link betweea Saigas and Phnom Penh. Allied sources said the operation near the town SKompong Trabek on e Highway One about 50 miles southeast
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  • 457 8 Police-student clash over book on love DACCA, East Pakistan At least a dozen people were Injured when police and students fought in front of the British Council Office yesterday. The students were protesting against the publication In Britain of a book claimed to defame the Prophet Mohammed.
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  • 353 8 fAPE KENNEDY, Florida Astronauts Alan Shepard,Ed Mitchell and Stuart Roosa yesterday began the most sheltered three weeks of their lives. This is a period of strict health precautions leading up to their moon flight at the end of this month. It will be followed by
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  • 175 8 BELFAST, North Ireland A fourth man has been taken to hospital after being roped to a lamp post and covered with tar and feathers. Observers felt that the action was probably the sentence of a court of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA). The
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  • 55 8 A A RHUS, Denmark German former student leader Rudi Dutschke has accepted a post as lecturer in history at Aarhus University, Professor Johannes Sloek has announced. Dutschke, 30. was declared "undesirable" by the British Government and had an appeal for extension of his visa rejected by
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  • 168 8 MALMOE, Sweden, A Swedish reporter of the Swedish Broadcasting Corp. (SR) has disclosed thai "more than 30 police officers'' have been killed in the Polish seaport of Gdansk as retaliation after the bloody riots there last December. Nils Ingvar Lundin returned to Malmoe in Southern
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  • 143 8 NEW YORK The National Society of Film Critics has voted the movie. "M A S H'\ the "Best Picture of 1970". It was the first time an American picture was honoured by the society. The society is composed of 22 prominent film critics. Ingnar
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  • 223 8 PARIS Fashion designer Gabrielle 'Coco- Chanel, who died in her apartment on Sunday night, created a formidable weapon for women hunting husbands her 'Chanel No. 5' perfume. Yet she never married herself and always insisted on being called 'Mademoiselle/ rather than the
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  • 167 9 MRS. Patricia Jacfc*>n, wife of the U4Mppci British Ambassador Cwftti Jackion, arrives at Cinn Airport to H— It iMt o on her »ay to L—don. Uses fa the official ear Ui which her husband was kidnapped and ■till sports the damaces a missing
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  • 297 9 lif OSCOW The cars of two U.S. Moscow co«respondents hove been domoged by an unidentified attacker opporently in retaliation for anti-Soviet incidents in the United States. The ottocks formed part of o mounting Russian comporgn, which observers cloim is officially backed, to harrass
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  • 64 9 WASHINGTON, A top OJ. scientist kM •aid thai America to losing Us leadership in some important scientific fields to western Europeans and Australians. Dr. Philip Handler. President of tbe National Academy of Sciences, also suggested that there was "a negative brain drain" out
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  • 114 9 LAN CLEMENTE, Ckftfornia The White House has said it has **no Information «hat- ob the latest pll Wished reports that Tricte N 11 will marry Btfward Pinch Cob, a New York *mciaMc. hi the White How on Mm* H. There's no information whatsoever on
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  • 174 9 t WASHINGTON The Inter-American De««I lofaent Bank haa tocomMl II haa been lending money to Irrigate land where moat crapa eannot grow. A Bank rtfNt said results from heavy It a dint far many MwiWan Irrigation projects were dUThe Bank has loaned
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  • 239 9 WASHINGTON TKe U.S. Defence Department has recommended formally 556,000 million increase in military pay and allowances to reduce draft callt. A detailed breakdown of the Pentagons recommendatlone was submitted to the House Armed Services Committee and was made public at a
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  • 279 10 JJEADS of government have begun to arrive for the Commonwealth summit due to start here Thursday and, being the largest and most prestigious gathering that our island republic has ever seen, the conference fever is mounting steadily. It is quite understandable that Mrs. Brlmavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of
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  • 325 10 A MBASSADOR Ounnar Jarring has returned to New York to begin his work as mediator in the Middle East conflict after long talks with Israeli leaders. Because of his sensitive position he could only describe the talks as useful. But of course the numerous conditions Imposed by Israel
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  • 398 10 lITASHINGTON U.S. government officials expect millions of Americans to put tihelr nemes on a special list for protection against pornography by post when i new anti-smut law goes into effect next month. If they do, there are fears that the overworked post office could be
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  • LETTERS to the editor
    • 219 10 Sir: Cu«fom« and Excise Department made a record haul of illegal drugs last year. Well done! Despite the record haul, ganja is easily obta ned from the OeylangKatong Area and at fantastic ally low prlcea too! To prove to me that this was no bluff,
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    • 126 10 Sir: Y students have asked me how they can see some of the leaders of th* Commonwealth nations who are coming here. Your newspaper has not reported whether there will be any motorcades or public receptions for these leaders. I consider It will
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    • 117 10  -  L. P. RODRIGO, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs. Sir: I REFER to page 3 of Saturday's edition of the Eastern Sun in which was reported m v talk to a group of Vigilante Corps officers at the Vigilant* Corps Headquarters <>n Friday. Bth January, 1971.
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    • 65 10  -  SALLY CHEONG Sir: I AM all in favour of the page In the 'Eastern Sun' dealing with television and radio programmes. The programme summary is neatly arranged and so handy for quick, easy reference. Showing a picture of one of the programmes also adds Interest. 'Carroll Rlghter's
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    • 128 10  -  CHAN PUN Sir: "TWERYTIME I read a newspaper I have to remind myself I am in Singapore, not Chicago. The crime rate ia ROCKETTING. Armed robberies, mil-Lion-d 011 a r holdups, gang war, burglaries, kidnaps there seems to be on end to criminal
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  • 769 11  -  ROM ROBERT MUSEL IN LONDON o marriage is under strain, the husband's natural reaction is to look for another woman. But those who know Lord Snowdon husband of Princess Mcrgoret ore more inclined to think that whatever squabUes go on ot
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  • 276 11 LONDON Model Maria Frost admits she Is the gtal who posed for sex pictures which started riots Ib Pakistan. "It's too B 1 c h. Trouble twice in a week, rn shattered." she says. Blonde Maria, {l. was involved In a row
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  • 1115 12/13  -  From Fred Mpanga GEMINI. in LONDON Russia and Ireland are the chosen subjects of the new Minority Rights Group, an assembly of liberal veterans in Britain. Reports on the two countries, suggests Gemini News Service, sometimes make the governments look the same. may,
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  • 457 12/13  -  From Siho Lee SEOUL North and South Korea are locked In a fierce race in armaments and economic development A quarter of a century after liberation from the Japanese and r< years after the end of Korean War, there are
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  • 762 14  -  TOM TIEDE iFARD 30 of the post hospitol in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, here is enough to make any old-line m'litarist pull out his crew cut. It's pointed in sticky psychedelic, the lis ore covered with anti-war posters, there
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  • 537 14  -  By LAWRENCE E. LAMB. M.D. WHAT ARE you doing about your dirt? Unless you make a real eHort to eat right. Hie food you eat may ruin your health. Inspite of the imKrtance of food to our Blth, vast numbers of Intelligent people have
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  • 368 15  -  By Dick Kleiner, Gould and Brendo Vaccoro are skilful, as usual, in the new comedy, "I Lore My Wife." But the movie has a surprise in Angsl Thompkins, who plcy the "other girl" and in the Drocess gives Hollywood a new beauty.
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  • 159 15 Sellers again A single recording of "Arabella Cinderella" and "Miss Me in the Morning," as composed and sung by Mike D'Abo in the new hit film, "There's a Girl In My Soup," has been released b v Bell Records has Just been released. Peter
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  • 514 15  -  Keep that first-aid kit handy From Harold Heffernan, TyjUCH has been written about the problems ot survival in fiery, watery, quaky Southern California, but very little has come to light on how to menage if you do survive end want quick medical help
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 112 15 ORCHARD i 76 5 8 8 I flh DAY! No Free LUt! Dallj I Show*: «.M. 5*5 >.M "TOBA" Suru: t.M I M A in iSuna at HoU Eltra Show at 1100 ami Aam 1160. 12 50 HOC CASH BOOKINOS ONLY Pot* TOBA! TOBAI TOBA! 70mm at Color by Deiuse
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    • 238 15 BJS HAW I l> O .1 Lml t Dtyi N* Prao LU4 MB the shadow wnr (A SHAW PRODUCTION l Mandarin in Br<»pa. Color OPENS THURSDAY I Harold Bobbin* "HillrlU" Alai Cord. BrlU Ekland In Color (AVOO-POXI I• I I 11 I LAST DAT! No Proa Llat II aa IM
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  • 125 16 NEW YORK An American doctor has claimed that going to church on Sunday m good for both body and aouL A stud? by Dr George Comstock of Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, indicates that regular church-going and the clean-living that often goes with it apparently help
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 720 16 aiies ■EI M T a j V\ SB gemmi efkb ss&JtA m fisal p BLTJ GENERAL TENDENCIES: Ha m able ts establish a 100(1 Belabour policy where you live. Tou are also able to show others that you are the one who enjoys entertainment and secreatlon. ▼our creative skllle should
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    • 18 16 LADIES DAY •vws* 3 >ii LfA W. 4 i rtJ "Notice htm stripes make owe look talk*, hooey?
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    • 1019 17 I I n MM -J L CHANNEL 5 Opening Announcements, followed by General Hospital A daytime serial about the staff and the patients or a hospital. For The Family -—A magazine series presented in the National Language, A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week It's Happening in Singapore (National
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  • 912 18 X HE MnB€ °f hearing is one of the five senses thot God hos given us. This moy be considered o real blessing, for, besides the jarring and irritating noise that we detest, there are many p'easant sounds that we can appreciate in this world. It
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  • 381 18 'A' stitch in time sovcs nine" meant **that corrections should be made early «s we may not know what will happen the next day. This proverb should be followed by everyone as it tells as that we should correct our bad Clnts before they rn worse.
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  • 282 18  -  DATELINE By Ele and Walt Dulaney HEAR Ele and Waft: What do you do with a cousin who "wishes" things OA people? This Is true, It has happened many tlmea. She told ner brother he waa going to have a flat tyre and he did. And then
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    • 195 18 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Hie Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears «n this page from Monday to Friday. Prixe money is: JlO fey Seniors and Sl> to» |umo*» for every essav oublisheo All
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  • 427 19  -  By FLORENCE DE SANTIS The evening bag, that usually dull but necessary accessory, it taking on new fashion life this season. All kinds of designs are available, from elegant versions of the ">outh" trend to modern interpretations of the antique.
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  • 396 19  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: I'm a high school Junior with grown up problem. This might sound ridiculous but 1 think mf boyfriend is an licIs this possible (or a kid who isn't even old enough to buy a drink legally? Every night he gets bombed out
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  • 261 20 HE market was thronged by speculators out on a buying spree yesterday. The active opening for the week marked another note of strength. Non-stop support for most counters resulted in widespread geing mainly in industrials. A balk of 2,187,564 drab were transacted during the day.
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  • 266 20 January first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49 cents per lb. down 5/8 cent from the previous dose. The tone of the market was quiet and slightly easier. A generally quiet and slow session ruled in the morning.
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  • 187 20 MANILA The Philippine economy has overcome serious imbalances, according to a visiting official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). D. S. Sakvar, Asian Department Chief of the IMF. said on arrival from San Francisco yesterday that the Philippine economy was better now than last year.
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  • 96 20 TIIK noon prim it the Mnrapore Chinese Print tire tkilittntr >Nlfrdi« h a* a Coroniu till (f.o.h.) hulk 00 00 Coconut Oil C.o.h. > drum M AO Ml*ed M Copra :i« (K) Muntoh While Prpj>»-r l.o b. > A>TA ld0% N.W.L 17.V00 N-iruwak Whit* Pepi»er |l.»b.| 1Hi% VW 1..
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  • 114 20 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates < (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd (Buyers) (Sellers) 190 197 per 100 Strailc dollar* 145.75 147.75 per 1.000 Taiwan dollar* 6.74 6.76 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 460 480 oer 1.000 Indian rupees 149 104
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  • 612 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Kxrhanrr vesterda* INDUSTRIALS Ac-ma 13C 1.38 Ajinvmoto ISO 2.10 A Iran 1.47 1.50 Allied Ch«H 2.77 2.K5 lien .99 llerjaya 1.31 1 3? Rornro 1.72 Bwaittead
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  • 1105 20 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms* ot tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aetna $1.34 (2) $l3B <l>. Alean $145 (2) $147 <1) $l4B (1). DIM $l5O
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  • 370 21 QYDNEY Mining shores dmred no signs of improvement as prices slumped farther in a dismal trading session on Hie Sydney Slack Exchange yesterday. Even with the slight boat Of telling pressure, speculative favourites managed to fall. Nickel 1 eater futiian Biade a reversal of last
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  • 452 21 1~4A i n HMW lut« |.VU a m. 1 1 JO LB •Jvi.a UMIB il Mi a m I Ulpia ■San «Mnt. Batl* UMW mm inTui* Inn ms3 h, r»M«l S 1 LUMP* MM K» laUM* MM «8) KMHKTM UlfA NWOI Mni *C3 FLKOI* Sara. IRONSKU'JT llftpm MM
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  • 275 21 ARNHEM. Holland Common Maifcet Fmwce •nd Economics Minister* will discus* coordination and wtcnuHwd mmmm tarj f«ttion* at a two-day meeting which starred yes- trrday. The first dajr will be devoted to an examination of the budgetary situation in the sis countries and of prospects for closer
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  • 129 21 SEOUL. President Park Chung-Hoe yesterday announced a target of 2.5 bilion UJS. dollars worth of exports a year by 1071. as effort that will require an annual increase in exports of 220 per oent Park said the target of the third ftve-year development programme period of
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  • 187 21 i"» rf carrying 1,100 pounds will arrive harp an in 16 This was announced i by Mr. Tom Bready, (above), Vioe-Presldent of tha airline for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei at a press conference, yesterday. that <*»• LINT MM a Oovern*»ent ippnTel their httS c ember
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  • 122 21 SBOOL South Korea hopes to produce 8,504,000 tons of grains this year, an Increase of 19 per cent over last year but gtfll |.S million tons short of feeding the entire population. the Agrlcsltu re-Forestry Ministry said yesterday. Hie ministry estimated this year's grains
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  • 1051 22 THE folio wing are the r a c e-weights for the third and fourth day* of the Bukit Timah January meeting: SATURDAY CLASS S DIV. 3 7 FURLONGS Esrudero 9.00 Fighting Spirit 8.13 Hikmat 8.13 Samuel 8.12 Classic 8.12 Shelford Heights 8.11 More Tin II 8.10 Gwana
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  • 683 22 SATURDAY: RACE 1: An even •tart. Approaching the I mile, TENGAH (C.H. Yeo) had to be eased out off the heels of RINGFORD (Nelson). RACE 1: YOU ARE CAN (App. Raff) was ■low away. BTORMY LAW (Podmore) Jumped awkwardly and bumped BPACE MASTER (Coleman)
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  • 373 22 BUENOS AIRES Jo Siffert of Switzerland and Derek Bell of Britain Sunday won the Buenos Aires Grand Prix motor race, a hotly-contested event marred by the death of Italian ace Igna- sio GiuntL Siffert and Bell sped their Porsche 917 to victory by
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  • 344 23 SYDNEY lon Redpath, Australia's crisis batsman, stands between England and victory in the fourth Test which resumes at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. For the second time in the series, Redpath's ability to produce his best in a tignt situation rescued Australia here Sunday
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  • 177 23 AUSTRALIAN Lionel Hose, the foremr world bantam-weight boxing champion, was married in the little town of Mernda near Melbourne recently to kindergarten teacher Jennifer Oakes. Hose, a 22-year-old Aboriginal, and Jennifer, 20, have known each other since they were children. Jennifer's father, a former Victorian Railways
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  • 144 23 BUENOS AIRES Italian Racing driver Ignacio Giunti was killed in a crash during the Buenos Aires Grand Prix Sunday. His Ferrari ran Into the Matra-Slmca or France's Jean-Pierre Beltolae. which had halted in the middle of the track. Gtantl waa at the wheel of Ferrari's
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  • 264 23 Alexandra Sports Club qualified for the FAS Division 2 finals when tkty defeated fancied STBSC, by Hire* goals to one. In the exciting semifinals match played at Jalan Besar Stadium last night Alexandra players had to contain the robust tactics of BTBBC players. During the
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  • 194 23 LOS ANGELES Bob Lunn defeated Billy Casper In a play-off that went to four boles Sunday to win tfce *****,000 Glen CampbellLos Angeles Open golf tournament here. A wedge shot to within 18 Inches of the cup on the fourth extra hole was the
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  • 169 23 A top JapaiMM turn, Farokawa, will play a soccer friendly against FAS Undar-23, on Jan. 16, at ialan Besar Stadium. Farukawa, founded In 1935. have won the Japanese Championship three times In the last 10 years. They were also the National City Football Tournament
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  • 63 23 WASHINGTON The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to examine the conscientious obKitor claims of former avywelght champion Caaslus Clay on his drnft evasion conviction. Clay, who now prefers the named Muhammad All. la scheduled to light present champion Jo* Frazler for the title March 8. The High Court
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