Singapore Herald, 19 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 77 Singapore Monday, October 19, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 123 1 MONTREAL, Su. The Caaadiau Gtv^nmeit today repeated its offer of free passage s«t sf the couatry of the separatist kidaappers of British trade attache Janes Cress, despite the amamriaatloa of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laperte. It had heca reported that Mr. Cross had also heea killed,
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  • 193 1 Filipino assassin guns down victim in church MANILA, Sun. Controversial Congressman Floro Crisologo was shot dead in his home province of Ilocos Sur today as he attended mass at a Roman Catholic church. The Presidential Palace confirmed news reports of the assassination but said it did not have full details.
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  • 72 1 PICTURES by IT WASN'T easy even for the fans to recognise film idol MGR when he arrived at Paya Lebar airport at the weekend That's him (with cap and glasses) but without the moustache at the airport in the bottom picture. He is seen above
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  • 404 1 BODY FOUND IN BOOT OF CAR MONTREAL, Sun. Police found the body of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte late yesterday in the trunk of the car in which he was kidnapped a week earlier. The House of Commons heard the news early today while debating whether Prime Minister
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  • 159 1 The aims and strength of the Front MONTREAL, Sun. The Quebec Liberation Front surfaced in Montreal inauspiciously in March 1983. It announced it was determined to use force to win independence for the province of French-speaking Quebec from the rest of Canada. Its numbers were unknown, but its membership was
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  • 128 1 TAIPEH, Sun. At least two overseas Chinese have been detained and questioned in a secret investigation of last Monday's bombing of the U.S. Information Service Library in Taiwan, well informed sources said over the weekend. Conflicting reports indicate as many as three overseas Chinese
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  • 192 1 NON-EMERGENCY cases will now be charged $2 for each visit to the Emergency Unit at the Outram Road General Hospital. A sign put up yesterday morning at the entrance to the "E" Unit said: "All nontraumatic patients attending Emergency Unit will be charged $2 for
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  • 126 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. A fiveparty coalition government led by the Opposition Congress Party today formally took over the administration of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's home state of Uttar Pradesh in North India. The new government led by Chief Minister Tribhuvan Narain Singh
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 463 2  -  SEAH CHIANG NEE By THERE is a mood of growing confidence in Penang after a decade of pessimism and gloom. The people give credit to the Chief Minister, Dr. lim Chong Eu, who led the Gerakan Party to victory over the Alliance last year
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  • 1073 2  - A COLD WAR CHILL IN WASHINGTON ROY MACARTNEY ROGERS FALLS OUT WITH FAVOURITE BOLSHEVIK From Washingon NOTHING so reflects the revival of mutual distrust in Washington and Moscow as the fall from American favour of Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. Until recently he was Washington's favourite Bolshevik. He was on a
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  • 530 2 A rationalisation of callup policy is obviously necessary, and it is to be hoped that the statement the new Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will make in Parliament next month will be a comprehensive one. The anomalies which now exist are understandable enough. It is no
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  • Viewpoint
    • 945 2 I REFER to the letter by "Dissatisfied" headline "Union fees; A call for a bigger say" (S.H. Oct. 16). The General Clerical Assistant Scheme of Service came into operation in 1957 (vide Gazette Supplement No. 87 of Nov. 27, 1956). This Scheme was negotiated between
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  • 462 3  -  V.K.G. NAIR By A CROWD estimated at more than 15,000 waited patiently for two-and-a-half-hours for their film idol, M.G. Ramachandran, to address them yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. MGR, as he is popularly known, arrived 30 minutes late, but most of his fans had
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  • 174 3 PROF WONG ON 'BROOMSTICK' TOUR OF HIS CONSTITUENCY THE HOME Affairs Minister, Pref. Wong Lii Sea, yesterday got hsM of a hr— at aad led a party ef his i—atlißißts m Alexandra a r^—r^'g* *> cleaa "P their area. Bat there was not mechtodo. "Alexandra Is a clean ceastitaeacy" said
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  • 127 3 PLANT trees, shrubs and grass, by all means, but please keep them well trimmed. This was the message given by the Parliamentary Secretary to Culture Ministry, Inche Sha'ari Tadin, when he launched the "Keep Singapore clean and Pollution-Free" Campaign in his Kampong Chai
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  • 48 3 THE Bata Shoe chain shops will launch a campaign to keep their premises clean from tomorrow till Dec. 2. Marks will be awarded for their frontage, cleanliness, stock maintenance, effective window display, appearance of staff, and courteous service. The contest will be an annual one.
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 3 FANS, both eei (above) aid womea (below) break tkrongh police cordoas ta the scramble to gel closer to film idol MGB the stadinra.
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  • 227 3 MOSQUITOES art stray dogs those are the mala problems of residents of Mt Seaal, off Hoilaad Road. lache Othmaa Wok, Miaister for Social Affairs, said yesterday after he completed his ssecoad famlUarlsatioa tour of the estate. He also disclosed that
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  • 151 3 THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation is to form a co-operative enterprise for its 7,000 members. This has been approved by SILO's executive council and its branch officials. In a statement yesterday, SILO's general secretary, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, said the constitution for the
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  • 459 3 People on lower floors in favour of stiffer 'keep clean 9 penalties AMONG those who wholeheartedly support the "Keep Singapore Clean'* campaign are people living on the tower floors of HDB estates. Miss Nancy Koh, 18, a resident of Queenstown, who works at a service station in the area, said
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  • MR. TAY'S HOBBY OF 40 YEARS...
    • 502 4 AND MR. TAY Thian Song, 57, is a collector extraordinary. In 40 years, he has amassed huge collections of stamps, matchbook covers, key chains, beer mats, coins, bottles... you name it, he's collected it some time in his life. Mr. Tay's latest project is manufacturing souvenir matchbooks for
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    • 138 4 AN exhibition of selected murals by 4« leading artists in Malaysia and Singapore will be held la the Silver Kris Room, MSA Building, Robinson Road, from Thursday to Saturday. The exhibition will move to the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur
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    • 317 4 Talks today on ADB loan for Ngee Ann expansion PLANS FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION A SEVEN-MAN team from the Asian Development Bank will study the viability of a five-year $8 million expansion plan of Ngee Ann Technical College. They will begin talks with officials of the Economic Development Division of the
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    • 247 4 Scores of postal men just walk off their jobs SCORES of postal workers have simply walked off their jobs since the beginning of the year, an informed source said yesterday. After a couple of days 1 absence, a departmental circular is issued telling the rest of the staff that "so
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 60 4 UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) announce the REMOVAL of their Singapore Upper Serangoon Sub Branch to new premises at 1, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, 19. (JUNCTION OF UPPER SERANGOON ROAD YIO CHU KANG ROAD) on Monday, 19th October, 1970 TELEPHONE NUMBERS *****/4 REMAIN UNCHANGED Mm,,,, g*s:
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 33 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker '< STOP > PLEASE STOP BROTHER/ I 6UE££ jWc^JT STOP IT V W^T? y I Wl6<yLlN<y yf V EVEKV BAPieAC<$ JlK*^ orrji c t'a/1 TOE&/ V^ HA^ h^ HAVE AT
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  • People park
    • 477 5 Singapore's NEWEST-$1 million People's Park Nite-club opens SIX MONTHS of planning and hard work at a cost of $1 million and today the Board of Directors have pleasure in announcing the official opening of the People's Park Nite-club Restaurant and Bunny Cove Discotheque. The main features of the interior decor
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    • 113 5 THE CHAIRMAN of the Board of Directors of the People's Park Nite-club and Restaurant is Mr. Goh Cher Hwee, who also heads Hong Guan Enterprises. Our managing director is Mr. La* Chuan Siak, who is one of the Republic's biggest brandy wholesalers. The deputy managing director
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    • Article, Illustration
      164 5 TONIGHT we feature eight glamorous singers from Taiwan and Hongkong to entertain you with the latest pop and hit parade tunes in English and Chinese. Leading them will be tall and slender STELLA CHEE SUI LAN whose repertoire and versatility will dazzle you. She is a fine, accomplished
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    • 326 5 AIR-CONDITIONING: G.E.C./A.E.C, Magnet House (Bukit Timah), Singapore 11. ARCHITECT: Design Partaershlp, lateraatioaal Ballding, Singapore t. CARPETS: Tal Ping, Rag A Carpet (M) Ltd., 417 River Valley Road, Singapore. ELECTRIC ORGAN: Yamaha Mule (Asia) Pte. Ltd., 371/373 Seraagooa Road, Slagapore 8. LIGHT FITTINGS: Seag Hap, 171
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    • 181 5 IN OUR efforts to present to our patrons, shows of international repute, we have decided to bring out the Jaimes Bond Show for our inaugural effort. We are sure if you are a spy-thriller fan, you will not like to miss this show. It
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    • 31 5 CONGRA TULA TIONS To PEOPLE'S PARK j NITE-CLUB J RESTAURANT J ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING J From CIENG MENG FURNITURE CO I PTE I ITI. i 327/329 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE, 9.
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    • 68 5 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to C7Olflo>7 DISCOTHEQUE M Wi on the occasion of their official opening wm VB Strand Lighting Effects, Stage Equipment AND I J LT^^^^^l ALTEC LANSING Sound System Xj ■^11 I are planned, supplied and I 111 1 I installed by O'CONNOR'S (PTE) n LTD
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  • 169 6 NTUC secretary-general, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, took part in a big walk for busmen yesterday, organised by the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union Sports Council. The nearly seven-mile walk started from Conference Hall and finished at STC Employees' Union House off Jalan
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  • 78 6 POLICE arrested a man who tried to steal a car in MacPherson Road on Saturday afternoon. He will be charged in court today. Mr. Lee Yeow Liang, 56, of MacPherson Road who had parked his car in front of his house, saw
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  • 165 6 Week-long seminar on Indian music planned for next month THE Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society plans to hold a week-long "Music Seminar 1970" next month. This was announced by the President of the Society, Mr. K.P. Bhaskar at a weekend Press conference. The Seminar will begin with an
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  • 98 6 31 up clan association gets new building THE Member of Parliament for Ulu Pandan, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, opened the new Mon Lin Nam Li Clan Association building in Thomson Road yesterday. The occasion was also to mark the association's 31st anniversary. He said Singapore had been conquered and occupied
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  • 31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three representatives from the Malaysian Boys Scout movement left for Wellington today to attend the Seventh Far East Scout conference from Oct. 30 to Nov. 4.
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  • 518 6 Specialists and the public sector HEALTH BY THE end of 1972, 20 specialists will be leaving Government service for the private sector. This creates a challenging situation, for with more specialists in the private sector, the traditional pattern of medical practice in Singapore will change dramatically. As recent as the
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  • 236 6 REGIONAL TEACHERS EXCHANGE: PLEA FOR TOP-LEVEL DISCUSSION SINGAPORE'S teachers* unions wait the idea of a regional teachers* exchange scheme to be presented at the next South-East Asian Ministers' Conference. They will send their request to the Minister of Education, Mr. Urn Kim San, soon. The decision was taken at Saturday's
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  • 377 6 MORE Malays with technical skills are finding .jobs. This was stated here yesterday by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Sha'ari Tadin. He was speaking at the presentation of trade certificates to 165 graduates of the Geylang Serai Industrial Training
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  • 122 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Filming of the children's television programme, Pok Amai2, on Channel 3 will be made on location from next year, the Director of Programmes, Radio and Television Malaysia, Inche Murtadza Za'aba, said today. He said filming would be made at
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  • 728 7  - People who meet the sun halfway (FOR REASONSOF THEIR OWN) A.K. LEE by I ENJOY watching the sun rise. It is a beautiful sight and a peaceful experience. But to me there is a distinct difference between watching the sun rise at the end of Saturday night and watching it
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  • 311 7  - 'SIT OUT' THEY DID- AND WILL KEEP ON DOING PHILLIP LIM by Members of the Natural Health Society really did "sit out" on Mt. Faber between six and eight a.m. yesterday. The exercise began with the society's president Mr. Tommy S.O. Kwik, 35, saying a prayer "to counter the stress
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    • 23 7 TASTES LIKE It SHAKE §k FEEDS UKE II STEMU P rup MUSCLE DRINK* ONE GLASS EQUALS Td The "Proteinized" Power Kf^^^. 4fe~flL^ V
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 449 7 I Starscope J The only foundation for j^^ qwku a «sure success is built on a iot of thinking recipe combining brain go| 0 toda c#l iS d br fu WII al V l l w S mOre cerutag straightening out J likely than not that your ft^J pT^TuTs about*
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  • 477 8 TOURISTSSHOULD BE MET AT THE AIRPORT THE President of the Singapore Tour Operators Association, Mr. T.A. Simon, has spoken well and straight to the point Too often one hears of visitors to this dty being taken for a ride acd being overcharged by taxi-drivers. Could not the hotels help by
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  • 282 8 I REFER to the comments of "Disgusted** (S.H. Sept 24). The situation given by the writer was investigated and it was found that there is no justification for the routing of the new Keppel Bus Service via Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Road, Neil
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  • 231 8 Sunset View was one of Eupoc's best buys WE ACT for Mr. Charles Eu, the Chairman and Managing Director of Eupoc Pulp Paper Industries Limited. We refer to your article at page three of the Singapore Herald of Oct. 17. ODD It is stated in paragraph 4 that No. 63
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  • 240 8 Peak viewing hits a new low on English TV THE standard of our T.V. (English Channel) has now really hit a new lot, both in respect of the quality and scheduling of programmes. I find there is little of interest to watch during the peak hours (say, between 7.30 p.m.
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  • 617 8 BANKERS STILL BLUE FOVER N.S. REGISTRATION I REFER to the reply given by Captain D. Wyatt to the letter entitled "Bankers' Blues" (S.H. Oct. 12) There have been numerous members of the Institute of Bankers, sitting for the banking examinations, who did not register themselves for National Service even before
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  • 68 8 ON OCT. 14 at 7.30 am Clementi Circus was flooded and there was a traffic jam. A SAF Major, with the help of a Sgt. Major, a S/Sgt, with a few soldiers dismounted from an MID Vehicle and gave good service. The traffic was free, and smooth by
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  • 244 8 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE GURKHAS THE Singapore National Appeal of the Gurkha Welfare Appeal was launched earlier this year and is now drawing to a close. The objects of the Appeal are to raise money for the relief of hardship and distress amongst Gurkha exservicemen and their dependants. The
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  • 230 8 Well, was it you SC? I REFER to the letter by "Special Constable" (S.H. Sept. 28). At least a week's notice is always given to all National Servicemen of the Special Constabulary whenever it is intended to call them up for incamp training. Investigation indicate that he writer could be
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    • 422 8 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY gf^"^ H Herald Essay Compe- §6 nmiTrOT "1 ■S^ titions will be at three g CONTtbl I 1 J levels for Pre-Univer- sg AAI inAKI Sn^^Bl sity students, for Secon- ff| UUUrUN dary Four students and
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  • WORLD WIDE
    • 254 9 > f AMMAN, Sun. The Jordanian army shelled and temporarily occupied a Palestinian guerilla position north of Irbid yesterday in the first military action in Jordan since the ceasefire, military sources said here. Jordanian artillery and tanks shelled the area around the village of Mayata beginning
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    • 214 9 BEIRUT, Sun. Dr. Nureddin Attassi has resigned as President and Prime Minister of Syria in a fresh struggle for power within the ruling ports reaching here from Damascus said last night. Travellers from the Syrian capital say the Defence Minister, Air
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    • 96 9 JAKARTA, Sun. A total ■umber of 245 members of the police and 35 civilians have bees arrested in connection with the slaying of a student in Bandung, West Java, recently, the official Antara News Agency reported today. The massive arrests followed as order by
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    • 53 9 LIMA, Sun. Directors of the Pachacamac recreation centre near here have thought of a new way to judge beauty contests. Eight beauty contestants will be represented by fighting cocks which will battle it out in a tournament. The girl whose rooster emerges victorious will be
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    • 144 9 ADEN, Sun. Five people were sentenced to death here last night on charges of leading a plot to overthrow the Southern Yemen regime, Aden Radio announced. The verdicts In the People's Supreme Court came after a week of closed sessions trying 18 supporters of former
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    • 302 9 ISTANBUL, Sun. Istanbul was under a virtual state of siege yesterday as the Governors of two adjoining Provinces banned travellers from the cholera-stricken city. Up to 60 were reported dead and more than 2,000 hospitalised from the disease which broke out four days ago
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    • 197 9 Sadat sworn in as Egypt's new leader CAIRO, Sun. Mr. Anwar Sadat, 52-year-old former army colonel, formally took the oath as President of Egypt yesterday, succeeding the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Mr Sadat was sworn into office for a six year term by Mr. Labib Shukair, Speaker of the
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    • 35 9 MILAN, Sun. Over 1,000 active members of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) have decided to resign and join the breakaway right-wing Unitary Socialist Party (PSU), a PSU communique claimed last night. AFP.
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    • 33 9 SIAN, Sun. Former French Prime Minister, Maurice Couve de Murville, flew in here yesterday from Yenan by special aircraft on the second leg of a tour across China. AFP.
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    • 809 9 From BILLY BRAY in South Thailand. WHILE American air power seems to be expanding in Thailand as American jets intensify their dryseason bombing of the Ho Chi Minn trail in Laos, there is little indication that the US will station B-52 bombers in South Thailand.
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  • 380 10 LONDON, Sunday. Behind-the-scenes efforts have been made here to patch up Britain's row with Zambia over the proposed sale of arms to South Africa. The moves follow a fiery meeting between Prime Minister Edward Heath and President Kenneth Kannda at a dinner in It Downing
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 331 10 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The U.N. General Assembly cleared the way yesterday for unanimous adoption later by its 25th anniversary summit session of a document fixing economic targets for the next 10 years. The 26-page document is called the International Development Strategy
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    • 212 10 Yuyitung trial was fair and openTaiwan's IPI boss ZURICH, Sun. An executive board meeting of the International Press Institute heard the chairman of the IPI committee in Nationalist China argue the Taiwan press position in the controversial case of the Yuyitung brothers yesterday. The case of Quintin Yuyitung, Publisher of
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    • 236 10 understand why some rich and powerful countries cannot give even one per cent of their gross national product to the developing world." Walter Guevara Arze, of Bolivia, Chairman of the Committee, said its approval "indicates the expression of the political will of all States,
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    • 229 10 BNB BANGKOK, Sun. Former Burmese Prime Minister U Nu, who was given political asylum here nearly a year ago, has secretly left Bangkok and is now in Burma directing a rebel campaign against the Government of President Ne Win, press reports said today. The
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    • 531 10 TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato left for the United States this morning to speak before the United Nations General Assembly at its 25th anniversary session and to discuss textile exports with President Nixon. Accompanying the Prime Minister are
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    • 369 10 FORT HOOD, (Texas) Sun. Lieut. Hugh Thompson jr. was to have been the lead-off witness against Staff Sergeant David Mitchell, the first American soldier to stand courtmartial in the My Lai incident. But he was out of the prosecution's line-up
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    • 221 10 NIXON CHASES THE SILENT MAJORITY VOTE GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, Sun. President Nixon called on the silent majority yesterday to cast its votes for Republican candidates in the Nov. 3 election so his administration can gain the strength it needs in Congress. Mr. Nixon brought his plea for silent majority votes
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 1119 11  - Cabora Bassa: A symbol of Africa's division BRUCE LOUDEN, Lisbon By in int, local dialect of Northern Mozambique's native tribesmen, the name Cabora-Bassa means: "Where the work ends. In the more sophisticated atmosphere of meetings of African Heads of State and non-aligned leaders, Cabora-Bassa has become something else perhaps one
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    • 339 11  -  CHRISTOPHER MUNNION By Salisbury, Rhodesia Garlake, all the expert summed up recently by an But Mr. Garlake says that archaelogical studies, extreme rightwing journal the Minister's statement including carbon tests, of which claimed that "destroys the complete the ruins have led led
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    • 786 11  - Brave words from Brandt: But storms are coming DAVID SHEARS in Bonn By BRAVE words notwithstanding, Herr Brandt's Government has been visibly shaken by the erosion of its Parliamentary majority. Last week's defection of three coalition Free Democrats to the Christian Democrat Opposition could mark the beginning of the end
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    • 442 11  - End of an era for the Huk rebels JOHN NANCE BY THE death on Friday of ageing Huk leader Pedro Taruc marks the end of an era in the annals of Philippine rebellion. And it may open the way for a youthful and more radical movement. Taruc, widely heralded as
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  • 181 12 KREMLIN'S SLOGANS REFLECT SHIFT IN FOREIGN POLICY MOSCOW, So. Soviet mm] Hst af dMoi today auridajg the ■■■him try of the Octoher IM7 revelatlea. They reflected shifts la the KreaUta's fardga pattey aad caaflaYati hi the "trhuaph «f f^MhHB aisj aaaajA^ aaa Netahly ahseat from this year's Ceatral Cemarittee rasslatlaai
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  • 88 12 SEOUL, Sun. About 20 high school boys were killed and 120 others injured when their excursion train today collided with a freight train in a runnel at Wonju south-east of Seoul. It was feared that the death toll might increase. The accident occurred only
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  • 257 12 After Joan, the philippines prepares for typhon kate MANILA, Sun. With the heavy death toll still climbing in the central Philippines from a typhoon that hit last week, the southern Philippines braced today for the fierce winds of typhoon Kate. The weather bureau said Kate, whirling in from the Pacific
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  • 219 12 The $1.7 million road projects at Kallang are nearing completion and the crossroad which was formerly Mountbatten Circus was open to traffic from yesterday. The other project, development of the link road to the sports complex at Kallang will be open to traffic by
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  • 166 12 OTTAWA, Sun. I Some thousands of I people took part yesterday] in demonstrations in I Canada's main cities in I protest against the I Government's assumption of wartime emergency laws. In Vancouver, 600 supporters of the Vancouver Liberation Front demonstrated before the central court. In
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  • 418 12 From Page 1 spectators 100 feet away, but popping flashbulbs and television spotlights gave the scene an eerie glare. According to the FLQ communique, Mr. Laporte was killed at 6:18 p.m. local time, several hours before Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa offered the kidnappers
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  • 223 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Most of the flood victims in Penang who were evacuated yesterday returned to their homes today. The water has subsided in all flood areas but there was still a steady drizzle throughout the day. All evacuees at the Green
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  • 67 12 IPOH, Sun. Two World Bank experts are now in Malaysia for a seven- weeek study tour of industrial and agricultural projects to prepare a report on Malaysia's investment potential for the bank. Mr. A. Stapleton, an agroeconomics expert, said the report was mainly for the World
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  • 177 12 'NO DESIGN FAULT IN MELBOURNE BRIDGE COLLAPSE' MELBOURNE, Sun. The bridge collapse disaster here last Thursday which killed 32 workmen was not due to a design fault, according to Sir Ralph Freeman, head of the firm which designed it. Nor did the accident have anything to do with the collapse
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  • 154 12 Suffian report: Top Govt men will lose out' KUCHING, Sun. Division One Government servants in Sabah and Sarawak w£l lose up to $211 monthly if they accept the Suffian salaries report in full, Sarawak's chief minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub said here today. He said a joint memorandum had
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  • 56 12 From Page 1 photographed during the campaign as their bodyguards lined up on a provincial road with their guns drawn. Mr. Crisologo was a member of the ruling Nac ion a list a Party. He had switched from the Liberal Party to the Nadonalistas when President Ferdinand
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  • 71 12 Petroleum the No. 1 revenue earner THE CUSTOMS collected $206,322,000 in the first nine months of this year an increase of $31,584,000 over the same period last year. The biggest revenue-earner was petroleum which yielded $54,993,000 up $7,749,000 as compared with the same period last year. Other record revenue producing
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  • 36 12 SHADES of Hugh Hefner! A troupe of flop-eared belles have started serving drinks in the heart of Chinatown. They can be found in the People's Park Complex. (See Page 5).
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  • Kj^I V A. fl[ M A T
    • 577 13 Lasses who pass up glasses for contact lenses SINGAPORE BECOMING A SOCIETY OF MYOPICS IT'S off with those glasses and on with contact lenses for a growing number of Singaporeans. And since contacts are worn largely for the sake of looks, women far outnumber the men, according to opticians interviewed.
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    • 341 13 Tuckshop food: 'What do you expect for a few cents?' FOOD sold in school tuckstiops is certainly not a gourmet's delight and even those who are selling it will admit this. As an Education Ministry official puts it: "You can't expect the vendors to produce marvellous and tasty dishes for
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    • 201 13 WITH THE latest donation from Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited of $100,000, the National Junior College Development Fund now stands at about $250,000. A walkathon, organised by the staff and students of the college, netted another $13,550. Among the other donors were the Lee Foundation
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    • 139 13 ATVOUBCINEMAS/Paool4 TV/Pago IS LIVING 16 &21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/SHIPPING PULL-OUT/P»o«s 1 7 —20 SPORT/Paoes 23 4 24. DR. RAYSON Huang, Vice Chancellor of Nanyang University, has been appointed cochairman of the organising committee for the AsianUnited States Educators Programme. The programme will consist of
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    • 99 13 A 25-year-old housewife, Madam Tan Poh Choo, died on the spot after she fell from the 10th floor of a block of flats in Mei ling Street, Queenstown, yesterday afternoon. Police believe she fell while hanging out the washing on a bamboo pole.
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    • 160 13 PEPSICO. Ltd. manufacturers of Pepsi Cola, will market "convenience" food products like potato crisps and peanuts here some time executive vice-pre-sident (operations) and directors, Mr. Andrall E. Pearson. Mr. Pearson arrived yesterday for talks with Mr. Lien Ying Chow, chairman and managing director of
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    • 82 13 James Bond type pistol that looks like a pen THIS to the James Bead-type pistol it is the size of a pea aid pill size ballets seized by Malaysia* CID officers from aa it rwrM hide-out Jlajaag, Selangor, recently The effective range of the German-made pistol to 15ft. Investigations have
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    • 222 13 THREE-DAY CARD TO MARK UNITED NATIONS 25th ANNIVERSARY THE United Nations Association of Singapore has drawn up a three-day programme to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the UN. The celebration will start off on Friday with the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L. P. Rodrigo, launching the celebration at a
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    • 156 13 EXPERT TO FINISH LAW REVISION NEXT YEAR AN AUSTRALIAN expert Mr. H.H. Gilbank, who is Singapore's only ful-time Law Revision Commissioner, will finish preparing the revised edition of Parliamentary Acts in eight volumes by early next year. Mr. Gilbank updates laws without affecting the substance and describes his three years'
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    • 113 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Health Minister Tan Sri Sardon Jubir, criticised today some people who sought free medical treatment from government clinics when they "come in big cars." "It is not the intention of the Ministry to deny treatment to anyone in
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  • 544 14 Hope at last as new home goes up to replace squalid huts THERE are at least 30 ex-leprosy patients living in PonggolKongsi five rows of squalid attap shacks in a lane off Ponggol Road, said Mr. Dong Chui Sing, vicepresident of
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  • 162 14 PORT OF SPAIN, Sun. A senior army officer from Singapore and two from Nigeria have arrived here to preside at the courts martial of Trinidad and Tobago soldiers who took part in last April's abortive military revolt here. The officers Lieut-Col. Edward Yong
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  • 53 14 THREE overhead pedestrian bridges will be built at Upper Paya Lebar Road near Elling South School, Guillemard Road near Nan Chiau Chinese Girls' School and at Orchard Road near the Liat Towers. The closing date for •tenders has been extended to Friday, it was announced in the
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  • 145 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The terms and conditions of Japanese economic aid to developing countries are to be made more flexible in view of recent criticisms by several countries including Malaysia, Japan's Ambassador-designate here, Mr. Shigeru Hiroto, said today. "I do not
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  • 76 14 Forged S'pore passports: Printer is freed in HK HONGKONG, Sun. A printing worker, Tam Siuhung, was acquitted yesterday of forging Singapore passports when the police withdrew the charge against him. He and Lam Sui-cheung, 40, and Chang King-leung, 24, were jointly accused of forging the passports in September and this
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    • 1757 15 I DflDin t 1)1 Pill I |g 3.00 p.m. General Hospital Hiiii^^^^|^H^H ISQt>^ %< H 3.20 Health In The Home (Tamil Repeat) 5 55 Programme Summary HF Ja. J^ k m*~S M 345 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week «-JJ Ne*s (Malay) V sfH^V IK T M :J:|::
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  • Living
    • 938 16 Chilli and spice and all things nice NONYA food or chilli and spice and all things nice everybody loves it so we asked three sarong-clad ladies to tell us how to turn out homecooked nonya food the way THEY do it, everyday in their own homes. Before you read the
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      206 16 A GENTLE reminder to those of you who send Christmas parcels and cards to friends and relatives abroad a notice of latest dates for posting for Christmas from the General Post Office. Cut it out and be in time this year! To Surface Air Letters and Letters
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      292 16 IT ALWAYS amazes me how beautiful n in Singapore remain just beautiful house* Mr. David Tan's house on top of a I Chee Hoon Avenue is an architectural d but in furnishing, its full possibilities hai to be realised. However, the architect has done his jo well! He
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    • 42 16 M X WL b an •mergtncy, disguls* scoff marks For twnporary rafxrfn of sho« straps I A on sho«s by colouring in with a felt- us* a *apl!ng machin*, with staple 1 A tipped pan. join on tf» ouhicU of the sho*.
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  • Economic Affairs/ Shipping
    • 922 17 NEW YORK, Sun.-The U.S. stock market has given the American economic outlook what Wall Street considers a vote of confidence despite persisting weak spots in the business structure. The strong advance by stock prices* in recent weeks was an expression
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    • 263 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Mm rlMint rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars pear unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4575 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900
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    • 431 17 Five foreigners to face tax evasion charges in Manila From D.Y. CAPARAS, Manila THE Philippine government has taken action against five aliens who allegedly violated the country's tax laws. Misael P Vera, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, has asked the Manila City Fiscal to prosecute Sy Keh Seng, alias Ngo Wan,
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    • 444 17 INQUIRY From Our Canberra Correspondent ONE of the fastest rising stocks in Australia's history has turned into one of the biggest stock market scandals. It has now been disclosed that the chairman of a mining company, his wife and family made more than AS 1.4 million (nearly
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    • 167 17 Ford-Toyo TOKYO, Sun. Toyo Kogyo, third biggest automobile manufacturer in Japan has reached final agreement with U.S. Ford on a capital tie-up, Toyo reported. Ford executives will visit Japan next month to sign the tie-up agreement, the company said. Mr. Kohei Matsuda, Toyo's vice-president, who returned from
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    • 141 17 PEOPLE in business Mr R.F. JENKINS managing director of Guthrie Waugh, has been appointed chairman of Guthrie Boustead Shi Mr Jenkins Mr Jenkins, who is also chairman of Palm Oil Bulking, succeeds Mr E.C. TOKELEY who has retired from the East. Mr N.A. HARVEY, managing director of Guthrie Boustead Shipping
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    • 307 17 Prices moved In contrast, irregularly in quiet constructions and housing Saturday trading on issues eased on profitalternate bouts of buying taking following their and selling. recent advances. Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and some high-priced The close was quietly advanced moderately on steady, with the average renewed support. 3.23 higher
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    • 456 17 In a week marked oy a 17-point decline in the Dow Jones index to around the 760 level, the Sydney market was also weaker with the all ordinaries index falling 7 points to 577.8 Performing against the easier trend of the heavyweights, New Broken Hill rose 60
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    • 291 17 The market was slightly lower on balance in the week ended Oct. 16. Trading declined from the previous week's relatively high level. The early week downtrend on Wall Street and reaction to recent strength were the main downside factors. The remarks by the governor of the Bank
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    • 2026 19 inri '"eluding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far I^J East ports to the north east. £J^ AnLc^^u novB/9 Hongkong, japan. MOSK/MSS ijALADHANYA Nov 5/7 Los Angeles (Dec 9), San Diego WlllPPinQ fIOIGS ANNA TAYLOR Oct 27/30 Saioon ssv/ra I San Francisco, Vancouver B.C. Tacoma. SL/TO ———^i— ARISTAGELOS Nov 26/27
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  • 395 20 THE share market made a sudden turn last Wednesday and prices soared in many counters. The last two trading days, however, showed a markedly decelerated pace and the week closed oa a steady note. Although some observers viewed the turn as the beginning of
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  • 140 20 KOREAN AIR PURIFIER SEOUL, Su. A Kereaa seleatlst has teveated as elector— ic air pwillar for bemes aai elllee* alter fear yean ef ataiy. Mr Klai El-Tae, SS, teramlj a researcher at Galdaace Techaelegy lac., Saata Meaka, Callfsrala, MM Ma porifler la aheat the abe ef a pertaMe TV set
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  • 806 20 Bast ftffrnitr Buhner? Oct. 21 at 4 Lloyd's Avenue, London E.C.S. Malayan Btswertos; Oct 24, 11.30 a.m. at office of Evatt 4 Co., ABN Building, Singapore. Oct 27, 11 a.m. at company office, Virginia Park, Jalan University, PeUllng Jaya, Seiaagor. 20 at $5-01 Maorgate, London mjcx Bohtaoon Co.:
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  • 400 20 BRUSSELS, Sun.-The blueprint for a monetary union in the European Economic Community (EEC) was published on Friday. It could lead to a single currency within the Community by 1980 and balance the weight of U.S. dollars. The influence of the EEC in international monetary affairs
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  • 331 20 Japanese machinery for Kajang textile factory KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MARA will buy $4 million worth of spinning and weaving machinery from a Japanese firm for a textile factory in Kajang. An agreement for the purchase was signed here last week. The money for the machinery will come from a yen
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  • 28 20 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year SeLDredce 12% Nor. 9 Nil Bt. Patriotic 4% Nov. 16 11% NOTE: Both interims.
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    • 1355 20 <-SSST Weekly share analysis-^ H Jan/Aug. Price doatug Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers Jan/Aug. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover H 1970 Company or 1970 Company or High Low on week Buyers SeDers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed High Low on week Buyers Sellers Dtvid. Earn. Ready Delayed >000 +or— *000 +01-
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    281 21 .WAYS amazes me how beautiful houses apore remain just beautiful houses! David Tan's house on top of a hill in loon Avenue is an architectural dream, urnishing, its full possibilities have yet alised. »ver, the architect has done his job and He displays a feeling for texture
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  • 545 21 Why are parents so shy of sex? THE majority of parents I know are devoted to their young, yet they duck their responsibilities when it comes to their children's first encounters with sex. It is unrealistic and unfair for adults to play this pointless game of "let's pretend." It cuts
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  • 571 23 LEE'S GOAL KEEPS CITY'S UNBEATEN RECORD U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Manchester City stayed close on the heels of leaders Leeds, thanks to an equaliser by England's Francis Lee. City's unbeaten home record had seemed in danger after Welsh international Ron Da vies had put Southampton ahead. There was -double
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  • 344 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A second draw was held here today for the Asian Women's Basketball Tournament from Oct. 30 to Nov. 10 to accomodate Indonesia's late entry. Ten countries, including Malaysia, are taking part in the tournament. Indonesia were the last to confirm their participation in
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  • 493 23 hattrick for Filipinos in Putra Cup tournament HONGKONG, Sun. Typhoon Joan yesterday washed out the final round of the. 10th Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship here and the Philippines, leaders at the end of Friday's third round, was declared the winner. Non-playing captains called off the championship because the
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  • 218 23 ATLANTA, (Georgia), Sun.— Former world champion heavyweight boxer Cassius Clay is a hot favourite to beat Jerry Quarry here on Oct. 26. Las Vegas bookmakers quoted Clay at five-to-two odds demonstrating their complete confidence in the boxer who has not really been active
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    • 20 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff JV^ .^fl^l I^H B^^ T> t*« U I. P«. Oft —All r*»L «J \I«W B
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    • 457 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD BMJ!illJiiinW!lWßnnl *1* nmnji^llimynjm^gyj^i^nj ACROSS I DOWN I. Take car that needs repairing 2. Conceit, for example, superior —it could be stroke (5,6) to love (3) 9. Bill's associate is nothing in 3. Solid, as well as unsteady! company (3) (5) 10. Fruit to carry somehow 4 She was
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  • 347 24 WILBUR CUP SINGAPORE Civilians Over-23 are in a strong position in the Singapore Hockey Association Wilbur Cup competition with their creditable 4-0 victory over British Joint Services at Thompson* Road yesterday. With a vastly improved display from their first game, which ended in a one-all
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  • 260 24 AN UNBEATEN century by Victor Durairetnam in a double luick time was the lighlight of the drawn tnnual cricket match >etween Singapore Ceylon Sports Club and ramil Physical and Cultural Association, Cuala Lumpur, at Jalestier Road yesterday. Victor, who went in to bat
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  • 250 24 from Asian countries and one from Gan Island have accepted the Far East Rowing Association invitation to compete in an international regatta at the Singapore Seletar Reservoir from Oct. 30 to Nov.l The visting teams are the Calcutta University, Manila Boat, Royal Hongkong Yacht
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  • 139 24 NEWMARKET, England, Sun. -Scoria, a 33-to-l shot, scored one of the upsets of the year by winning the Cesarewitch Handicap yesterday. Jockey Dennis Mckay urged Scoria to a strong finish and passed the line three lengths ahead of Grenadiere, joint second favourite at 7
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    20 24 and if you want to play for England, the secret is to make all bowling look very difficult
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  • 496 24 INDONESIA'S Thomas Cup player Muljadi lived up to expectations when he won the Singapore open singles title from teammate Darmawan at the Badminton Stadium last night. Malaysia's Ng Boon Bee and Syl a Ng won the mixed doubles crown beating Thailand's Chirasak
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  • 316 24 WARREN Club's J.A. Barnes just managed to beat clubmate Duncan Munro by a stroke to win the Singapore Golf Association Intermediate Cup at Keppel yesterday. Barnes, who led the field with a gross 73 on Saturday, had a disastrous 81 yesterday which just
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 105 24 PHOENIX, Arizona, Sun.— Second-seeded Stan Smith, U.S. moved into the finale of the U5525,000 Thunderbird Tennis Open with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over France's Bob Carmichael. Smith will meet Honolulu's Jim Osborne, a former University of Utah star, for the title,
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    • 91 24 SYDNEY, Australia, Sun. The Australian Rugby Union voted unanimously to bring the South African team to Australia next year for a 13-game tour. Anti-apartheid demonstrators smashed windows and doors of the New South Wales Rugby Union office here where the meeting later was held. Demonstrators also scrawled slogans "be good
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    • 96 24 NURBURGRING, West Germany, Sun. Helmut Kelleners of West Germany set a new record on the Nurburgring track, covering the 7.747 km (4.81 miles) in his Mach 707 in a time of 2:39.5 for an average speed of 174.95 km per hour (109.4 miles per hour). The previous record of 2:47
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    • 71 24 HONGKONG, Sun. China has sent a table-tennis coach Hua Cheng-Teh, to Guinea, the New China News Agency said. Hua who arrived in Conakry on. last week was received by Diallo Abdoulaye, Guinean Secretary of State for Youth, Sports and Popular Culture. Also present on the occasion were Han Ke-Hua, Chinese
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    • 15 24 BERNE, Sun. Switzerland and Italy played a 1-1 draw in a friendly match here. AFP
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  • 165 24 COLOGNE, Germany, Sun. Turkey battled to a one-all draw with favoured West Germany in a European Soccer Cup of nations match before 53,000 spectators yesterday. Kamuran put Turkey in front in the 15 th minute and West Germany evened the score in the 36th minute
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    • 121 24 RUGBY: (Tour match) Northern Suburbs NSW vs S'pore All Asian XV (SCC padang— s.ls p.m.) SOCCER: FAS President's Cup: Sembawang Shipyard vs Fathul Karib (5.30 p.m.); RAF Changi vs S'pore Pools (7.30 p.m.— J. Besar). INTER- VARSITY GAMES: Badminton: Nanyang U. vs Singapore U.; Poly vs TTC (NJC-7.15 p.m.); Rugby:
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