Singapore Herald, 14 December 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No- 124 Singapore Monday, December 14, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 156 1  - Malaysia, not Malaya, is Peking warms to K.L. V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. China is now referring officially to Malaysia, not Malaya implying recognition of the federation. In the past, it had used the word "Malaya" when describing the Federation since its refusal to recognise Malaysia in 1963. This
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    • 121 1 LONDON, Sun. British Premier Edward Heath wfll give the go-ahead for arms sales to South Africa next month, political commentator James Margach reported in .(he independent Sunday Times today. Mr Margach reported that neither Mr Heath nor Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome "is having second
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  • 671 1 Labour let-up: The only way LABOUR Minister S. Rajaratnam said last night that Singapore labour laws will be relaxed but only on a "planned and systematic" basis. If the laws are relaxed prematurely, it could be disastrous for the national economy and eventually labour. Mr. Rajaratnam, who is also Foreign
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  • 110 1 SAIGON, Sun. Saigon students will from tomorrow evening attack U.S. and South Korean soldiers in uniform in Saigon if those responsible for the deaths of three students are not handed over to South Vietnamese justice, a Saigon Students Union spokesman warned today. The warning came after police and
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  • 494 1  -  LEE CHIU SAN, V.K.G. NAIR SUHAIMI BIDIN Pictures: MAHFUTZ MATTAR Story: and A GENERAL view of the fire taken from the high-rise flats In Idrls Road. FIGHTING THE BLAZE A CLOSE-UP of firemen fighting the fire. At right foreground Is a
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    • 34 1 THE SHRINE on a hill the bulldozers cannot touch Page 3 ODD POLICE PAY review: Varsity lecturer to head committee Page 5. ODD As2o MILLION Aussie aid plans for Singapore/ Malaysia defence Page 12
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    • 64 1 WHY I Htwt U^ Whatever you may think of the A Labour Minister and for that I A1 A tr\ a p^ f- matter the present Government A W S AR F P^ f^B and his colleagues are not L/lff U /^l 1L V^ mk sweating their guts out merely
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  • 495 2 Legacy of Hippie word power SOME people think that Americans and Englishmen speak the same language. They do on the whole, of course, but American-Eng-lish tends to be much more of a pioneering language than the other. One has only to read the modern American novelists the good ones, that
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  • 312 2 Spit and polish are needed in the Civil Service ranks Viewpoint THE uniformed staff of many Government Departments, who are before the public eye, are disgracefully attired. Many (such as the Car Parks Division staff) have unbuttoned tunics, no belts (although cloth belts are provided), often no identifying numbers, no
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  • 338 2 Light up time depends on the switch "RUGGED SOCIETY" in his letter (S.H. Nov. 11) complained that despite two requests to the Public Lighting Section of the Public Utilities Board to adjust the time switches of the street-lights in Jalan Senang (from 6 m.s. to the S.T.C. bus terminus) for
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  • 391 2 VANDALISM AND SAFER H.D.B. LIFTS All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed. ANY machine is bound to give trouble when misused. A lift needs
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  • 239 2 FURTHER to my letter of Nov. 24, 1 am glad to have had, my permanent stay confirmed by the Immigration Department. What amazes me is that the personnel officer of the company concerned did not check with the immigration autho rities despite having made photostat
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  • 481 2 r/^r\ Monday. December 14, 1970 L)y THE SINGAPORE HERALD ALL of a sudden, predictions about the IndoChina war which have had the status of axioms in recent years have lost their certitude. Ever since exPresident Lyndon Johnson halted the bombing of North Vietnam and peace
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  • 736 3  - Hilltop shrine at Jurong the builders fear to move TAN MAY LIN By SPOOKY stories are generally scoffed at in this so-called age of sophistication but there are many such stories now circulating in Jurong about a Malay shrine kramat on top of a hillock. The 20 ft hillock stands
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  • 298 3 BOSSES were urged yesterday to open their doors to "a trickle of Malays." The call was made in a seminar paper on "Singapore Malays and Employment Opportunities*' jointly written by Inche Athsani Kami, an economist in the Finance Ministry, and Inche Ridzwan Dzafir, a
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    • 106 3 You can be sure SQUARE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000/PAID UP CAPITAL 40,000.000/GENERAL RESERVE AND PROFIT LOSS BALANCE OVER 39.000.000/TOTAL OVER 79,000.000/GROUP ASSETS OVER $893,000,000/FOR SUPREME SAFETY Branches Throughout Singapore, Jb§S^. mSENSATIOWAL* j A BIG COLLECTION OF 1971 RANGE
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  • 815 4 CONVERSION TABLES AND USEFUL INFORMATION f THE GOVERNMENT has produced a pamphlet entitled "Why Go Metrio?" explaining the metric system and why Singapore should adopt it. It also contains conversion tables from non- metric to metric units and vice versa, and a table of common
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  • 93 4 LEE Kuan Moh, of Kam pong Chai Heng was robbed of $4,000 In his Beach Road shop yesterday. Mr. Lee, 40, was counting money when four youths, one armed with an iron rod, rushed in. Two of them grabbed him by the neck
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  • 98 4 Police Chief of Durham to give talks to local police MR. ALEC Muir, Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary who arrived here on Saturday at the invitation of the Singapore Police, will give two talks tomorrow at the Police Academy. He will speak on "Police research and development" in the morning
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  • 107 4 A GIFT of two large lion heads used for the Chinese traditional lion dance was presented at the weekend to Australian and Singapore students in South Australia. The gift a personal one from Mr. Runme Shaw, Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board was
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  • 270 4 'No change likely in Indon Govt after polls' THE present Indonesian Government will remain in power after the July elections, Mr. Muhammed Soebchan, Deputy Speaker of the National Congress said yesterday. With its one hundred nominated candidates, and support from the smaller parties, the government would be assured of a
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  • 51 4 MR and Mrs. D.E. Daffy who are pictured here after their wedding yesterday. The bridegroom is the general manager of the Advertising and Promotion department of Tractors Malaysia Berhad. The bride, the former Miss Merle Monteiro, is a travel consultant with Anglo- French Trading
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  • 340 4 Pugilistic art for a more feminine woman-by Madam Oh "PUGILISTIC art does not make a woman rough and tough, but more feminine," says Mdm. Oh Hoon H wa a pugilistic expert. She can bend an iron bar with pressure applied by her neck, and will entertain spectators in a nation-wide
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  • 63 4 THE MINISTER of Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken yesterday joined the children of Queenstown Neighbourhood Six at a children's party organised by the House Owners' Association of the estate. The Minister cheered the children and had a ride in the mini train, which was the centre
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  • 51 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Government will spend $1 million to develop five youth land schemes in the State under the Second Malaysia Plan beginning next year. The director of the Selangor Land Development Board, Inche Aziz Jaafar, said today the schemes will cover about 3,700
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  • 438 5 DR. LEE Soo Ann, an economics lecturer in the University of Singapore, has been appointed head of a committee to review the working conditions and pay of the rank and file of the Singapore Police Force. According to a police statement, the
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  • 137 5 THE NEW Zealand Army has appointed a new commander for Its force In the Far East. He Is Col. L.W. Wright, (above) who replaces Col. R.W.K. Alnge, who Is returning home for re-assign-ment. Col. Wright has held several top appointments In the
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  • 31 5 THE INTERNATIONAL Y's Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, will hold its 12th Anniversary Dinner and Dance at the Golden Lotus Restuarant, Hotel Malaysia on Saturday at 7.45 p.m.
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  • 20 5 FINANCE Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen will open the Jurong Town Pier on Dec. 18 at 5.00 p.m.
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  • 135 5 A LOCAL photographer, Mr. Tan Lip Seng, 28, has been made a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (F.R.P.S.), London, for his work in colour. A photographer attached to the University of Singapore's Department of Pediatrics, Mr. Tan is aiso the Programme Chairman
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  • 103 5 PAP branch members set a good example ABOUT 30 members of the PAP Sembawang branch donated blood yesterday to mark the branch's 16th anniversary. This is the third time that members of the branch have donated blood. The donors were led by the MP for Sembawang, Mr Teong Eng Seong,
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  • 198 5 SIX TEACHERS from Singapore set off yesterday to climb Perak's Gunong Korbu, the second highest mountain in West Malaysia. The Team is led by Mr Balbir Singh of the National Junior College who has scaled the 7,174 ft. Gunong Tahan which is
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  • 83 5 ANYONE found defacing or Interfering with any of Singapore's monuments will be liable to a fine of up to $5,000, or six months* jail, or both. This penalty has been prescribed by the Preservatlon of Monuments Act, 197t, which was gazetted laat Friday. The Act
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  • 309 5 Cards for kids unusual choir MEET THE 41 mem- 1 bers of the choir of the Board of Commissioners of Currency. What's so special about the choir? At least four things: First, it is the only statutory board in Singapore to have a choir. Second, these 26 women and 15
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  • 212 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Squatters who are asked to move have been offered four concessions to encourage them to move into low-cost flats. The deputy secretary general of the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, Mr. N. Jagathesan, today listed these as:
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  • 66 6 PENANG, Sun. Three officials of the Penang Chinese Muslim Association have been selected to go on pilgrimage to Mecca with financial assistance from the Central Government. They are: The association's president, Inche Maliki H.P. Ong, the vice-president, Inche Burham Tajuddin Peh, and the assistant
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  • 113 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Wealthy Indians have been asked to invest their money in commel-ce and industry to create more jobs. The call came from Labour Minister Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, when he addressed the Selangor MIC branch here today. Tan Sri Manickavasagam, who
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  • 466 6 FIRST STOP: BANGKOK WHERE HE FACES SOME FRANK QUESTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thailand and Indonesia will get a first hand report of Malaysia's new foreign policy when Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak visits these two countries for six days from tomorrow. Tun
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  • 307 6 Where have all the Old Laburnum boys gone? CALLING all old sea dogs. Someone wants to talk to you if you were once with the Training ship HMS Laburnum. Mr. Hayden Lacey, a former member of the Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve would like to compile a detailed list of
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  • 118 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. People are still bringing meat and meat by-products into Malaysia without health certificates and import permits despite repeated warnings. The certificates and permits are issued by the Veterinary Department on Imported meat and meat byproducts from overseas, Including Singapore, to safeguard
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  • 92 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 10,000-strong Transport Workers' Union .has set up a co-operative society for all Malaysian workers, its secretary-general, Mr V. David, said here today. Known as the Transport Workers' Multi-purpose Cooperative Society, it will start housing schemes for the members next
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  • 698 6 HJKHJHHJ I COULD not find the right words... It was Miss Lim, my patient, who broke the silence first. "Well, doctor. What is the verdict? Am I pregnant or am I not?" I dislike telling anyone unpleasant news so I said quietly, "I'm afraid
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  • 224 6 MIC tO launch campaign to woo members KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Indian Congress, the smallest of the three Alliance partners, will launch a membership drive soon, its vice-pre-sident, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, said here today. But he told the MIC Selangor branch today that though new blood was needed,
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  • 391 7  - 'BIRDS FLY, MEN DRINK' A. K. LEE By I SEE that the "Man Will Never Fly" Society will hold its annual meeting on Thursday at Kitty Hawk, where the Wright Brothers "are alleged to have made their first flight" in 1903. The Society, which has as its motto "Birds Fly,
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  • 289 7 OUT of a potpourri of varied cultures and races the Americans have created some endearing customs such as Mother's and Father's Day and Thanksgiving. To this they have added the American Christmas, a taste of which you'll see at the Rajah Room in Hotel
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  • 333 7 A/k'ntu LUoiU 'h THE easy informality, friendliness and gaiety which one associates with Tahiti, was brought to the Singapore Hilton's Trade winds by French airline, UTA, last Friday when they hold a "Polynesian Evening". The party, for travel agents, was a hit from the
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  • 149 7 SOME 200 travel agents were guests of the German Airline Lufthansa at its poolside picnic party held at ihe German House on Saturday evening. Albert vom Hofe, manager of Lufthansa, played the part of the genial host and made his guests feel at home. He
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  • 60 7 Mr. Hein Wilms, 31, and Miss Karim Rudolph, 27, were married at the Registry of Marriages, Fort Canning Road on Friday. The bride, a chemist, is the daughter of Mr. Ewald Rudolph of Nordenham, West Germany. Mr. Wilms, son of Mr. Heinrich Wilms of Wilhemshafen, is an
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  • 115 7 10 am— 6 pm Art exhibition at the Tang Chou Art Gallery, Outram Park. 5.30 pm Beginning a course on Batik Painting at the YWCA, Raffles Quay. 6 pm Shaw Organisation's annual trade fair at the New World Amusement Park. 7 pm A pantomine, "Cinderella" at the Victoria
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    • 142 7 CORNING^ WARE* PRODUCTS new ROYAL FAMILY set $94.80 SET INCLUDES: A. 1 Qt. Covered Saucepan 18.80 B. 1} Qt. Covered Saucepan 22. 60 C. liQt. Covered Saucepan 26.40 Serving Cradle l o. 50 D. 10" Covered Skillet 37.80 If purchased separately $116.10 BUY A SET AND SAVE $21.30 Three covered
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    • 250 9 Free envoy appeal from the Pope MADRID, Sun. The Pope yesterday appealed to the kidnappers of Eugen Beihl, the West German consul at San Sebastian, to release their hostage. 1 The office of the Papal Nuncio in Madrid announced that the Pontiff had received an appeal from Mrs. Bonifacia Beihl,
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    • 272 9 Basque trial: Verdict will be delayed MADRID, Sun. The military court which has been trying 16 Basque nationalists at Burgos was likely to delay announcement of its verdict till Wednesday or Thursday, according to reports here yesterday. The verdict had been expected tomorrow but more time might be needed for
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    • 65 9 LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland, Sun. A bomb blast extensively damaged a Customs imports clearing station here early today. The blast tore off part of the building's roof and shattered windows over a wide area. There were no reports of casualties. British troops set up roadblocks around the
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    • 144 9 NEW YORK. SUNDAY Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan said last night that Israel was ready to negotiate with the Arabs "without prior conditions." But he said it was impossible for Israel to negotiate from a position of weakness because "it is dangerous
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    • 57 9 ATHENS, Sun. The. editor of a paper in Xanthi, northern Greece, has been given a nine months' jail sentence and a heavy fine for publishing an article in which he accused 21 priests, recently ordained, of having a "bad reputation." The editor, Mr. G.
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    • 113 9 CALCUTTA. Son. A member of the clandestine leftist Nazallte Party was killed in a bomb Mast yesterday daring a clash between Marxist Communists and Naxalites la north Calcutta. The Incident brought the death toll la three days of political violence in We§t Bengal to It. Hie
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    • 325 9 SAIGON, Sun. North Vietnamese gunners shot down a top secret American bomber along the Ho Chi Minh trail in Southern Laos. But U.S. sources said today they had no reason to believe any of the sensitive equipment fell into Communist hands. The
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    • 230 9 KARACHI, Sun. The US$5O million flood relief so far received from foreign countries for East Pakistan, ravaged by a cyclone and tidal wave last month, appeared not to be enough to fulfil relief needs, observers said here today. it* was believed that flood relief
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    • 153 9 MILAN, Sun. An anarchist student died here last night in clashes marking the first anniversary of the Milan bombings. Anarchist sources said the student, 22-year-old Saverio Saltarelli. died from a fractured skull after being hit Sy the butt of a policeman's fie. Police
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    • 30 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday 17,000 young men will be inducted into the army next month, the highest monthly draft call since last April. AP
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    • 239 9 'Golden Girl' Lillian critical ROTTACH-EGERN, (West Germany), Sun. Lillian Board, the cancer-stricken British Olympic track star, was in critical condition today in a Bavarian hospital on her 22nd birthday. Dr. Josef Issels, who has been treating her for more than a month, said: "It looks very, very bad." Her family
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    • 153 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Air Force Colonel James McDivitt yesterday became the first U.S. astronaut to be nominated for promotion to General. McDivitt's name appeared on a list of 73 Air Force Colonels President Nixon will send to the Senate for promotion to Brigadier General when the
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    • 251 10 Federal agents raid illegal betting houses WASHINGTON, Sun. Hitting 26 cities simultaneously, U.S. Federal Agents cracked down yesterday on illegal sports operations in what the Justice Department called the largest, coordinated anti-gambling raids ever. More than half the raids involved illegal professional football betting operations, and agents confiscated US$lO4,OOO in
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    • 60 10 TOKYO, Sun. China today announced the death in Peking of Chen Chi-yu, chairman of the pro-Communist minority Chih Kung Party and standing committee member of the Chinese National People's Congress. The 79-year-old former special Commissioner in Hongkong appointed by the Koumintang Party after the outbreak of
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    • 65 10 SAN ANTONIO, (Texas) Sun. A six-member delegation, armed with petitions signed by more than 500,000 people, were to fly to Paris today to seek humane treatment for prisoners of war. San Antonio plans a rousing sendoff for the delegation, which hopes to present
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    • 58 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Post Office announced here that a new six-cent stamp honouring Gen. Douglas MacArthur wfll have its firstday sale on Jan. 26 at Norfolk, Virginia, where the general is buried. The date is the 91st anni versarv of fi«»n a *•»>!••..•.. birth.
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    • 164 10 His name was withheld. The man, wielding a .45--callber pistol, forced himself Into the station Just after the telecast of the CaliforniaVancouver national hockey league came had ended. "I don't like the CBC's hockey games, 11 he told reporter Tom Haertel. "Why don't you
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    • 362 10 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Sun. A hail of rockets fired from a river ambush caught a Cambodian naval convoy in murderous crossfire, sinking four vessels and killing 11 Cambodians. Sources in close contact with Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol said that 76 Cambodians were wounded when
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    • 86 10 NEW YORK, Sun. A Brooklvn man injured in the massive gas explosion and fire which gutted a three-storey building near City Hall, died yesterday afternoon, bringing the toll from the Maze to six. The bodies of five other people, some burned beyond recognition,
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    • 174 10 MANILA, Sun. Two hundred Philippine Airlines pilots resigned or retired en masse yesterday in protest against management's alleged "unfair victimisation" of their union president capt. Felix Gaston, president of the 276-member Airlines Pilots Association of the Philippines to which the 200 pilots belong, was
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    • 323 10 I TAIPEH, Sun. Several senior Taiwan journalists have been arrested in recent months in a systematic sweep of people alleged to have Communist ties, informed sources said yesterday. At least four Taipeh journalists are known to have bee arrested since April, and un
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    • 162 10 TOKYO, Sun. Japan last year established a new world record in the number of traffic deaths per 1,000 cars 1.7. The Prime Minister's office announced that Japan came second in the absolute number of motor accident deaths with 17,492 people, against 52,924 in the
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    • 56 10 NEW LONDON (Connec-B ticut), Sun.— A 6Vfclb. baby girl I was born in the front seat of a I Volkswagen on Friday night! after her mother realised she I and her husband would not get I to a hospital in time because of I the first
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    • 187 10 CATHEDRAL CITY, California, Sun. Singer Nancy SlMtra. Frank Sinatra's oldest daughter, became a bride for the second time yesterday. She married producerchoreographer Hugh Lambert. About 150 guests attended the Raman Catholic ceremony at St. Louis Church, about two miles from Sinatra's Tamarisk County Club Home. Sinatra,
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    • 946 10 The big talks and the big troubles THE problems of the world will hang heavy on the shoulders of 31 Commonwealth leaders when they meet in Singapore next month. But the most explosive item on the agenda will be Britain's plans for arming segregationist South Africa. Diplomats in London said
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    • 338 9 Giam beats Vila SINGAPORE'S National 21 Bf2 Na7: Master Giam Choo Kwee 22 Nas Qd7 played a fine attacking 23 a4 d5 game when he beat 24 Ba6 Ra »>B Albania's Vila. 25 Qc2 BdB Giam chose a risky line 26 Nt > 3 Ne4 in the Sicilian Defence to
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  • 1091 11 Language bid hit by a shortage of books SEAH CHIANG NEE, Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA will have to turn to Indonesia for aid and guidance in its attempts to develop Bahasa Malaysia. The government's recently-announced decision £iu Se al y in the Univ *rsity of Malaya -to be fully effective by
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  • 740 11  -  CAN AN ARMY be indifferent? A lieutenant called William Calley currently is undergoing court martial for the alleged killing of civilians in the village complex of Song My, and there are many here who believe that indifference, not men, should be on trial. Indifference has killed, and
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  • 777 11  -  SHIGENOBU INOUE, Tokyo HAS JAPAN'S, phenomenal economic growth brought happiness to the Japanese? The answer is definitely "No" because as a side-effect of excessive business competition, emotionally and mentally deranged people are increasing in number in offices and factories all over the country. According to
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  • 168 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Nixon yesterday rejected the conclusion of his Commission on university campus unrest that he bears the major responsibility for providing the moral leadership to end divisions in American society. In a letter to Mr. William Scranton, chairman of
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  • 513 12 From Page 1 for safety. They fled in the clothes they were wearing. She staved the night at nearby Griffiths School, which had been quickly converted into a refugee centre. Her children were save but they lost almost everything in the blaze. Madam
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  • 53 12 ATHENS, Sun. Drug traffickers caught with unusually large amounts of narcotics in Greece can be sent to life imprisonment, according to new laws published yesterday. The amended law also foresaw a minimum prison term of two years for possessing and using narcotics compared to three
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  • 212 12  -  BEN D'CUNHA From KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Continued Australian technical assistance In the development of Singapore's Bloodhound missile capability win be part of her As2o million three-year defence aid programme for Malaysia and Singapore. This was announced today by Australia's Minister
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  • 607 12 THE GOVERNMENT is being urged to look into the needs of rehoused Malays both those already occupying Housing Board flats and those about to. Steps taken to solve the problems of rehoused Malay families must be positively directed towards: MOTIVATING the Malays to participate fully
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  • 100 13 A course in personnel management A COURSE in personal management will be conducted at the Chinese YMCA on Jan. 7 for managers and supervisors in Government service and private firms. The course will last for a month. Mr. P.T.C. Shastri, the outgoing principal of Stamford Centre for executive and commercial
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  • 38 13 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Chief Minister's political secretary, Mr. Wong Fook Siang, and his wife embraced Islam recently. Mr. Wong, who is the State Assemblyman for Kuala Pemyu, has taken the name of Fadzil Wong.
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  • 72 13 MR. BRIAN Hoyle, managing director of Hagley and Hoyle Pte. Ltd., creative and promotional consultants, with the Singapore Herald sponsored award for Press advertisements presented by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents. The award was for the Morris advertisement "Morris Money Box"
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  • 158 13 THE scene could have come straight from the pen of Agatha Christie. A motionless body lying in a pool of blood, police hammering on the door and neighbours peering from behind their curtains. A classic whodunnit. But the victim talked it was
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  • 274 13 THE high-salt diet ot many Singaporeans may be an important factor in causing hypertension, coronary disease and strokes. "High blood pressure is definitely related to heart attacks and to some extent, strokes. It is usually genetic, but appears to be aggravated
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  • 98 13 Quarantine waived for pets from UK PEOPLE WHO bring dogs and cats into Singapore from the United Kingdom need not have them inoculated against rabies from tomorrow. The one month's quarantine has also been waived by the Primary Production Department. According to the department, the disease is now under control
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  • 45 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Television Malaysia will present a forum on "Consumer protection in Malaysia," the first programme to be presented bv the Public Affairs Division of the Information and Culture Ministry. The programme will be telecast in "Scope" on Monday in English.
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  • 182 13 ANOTHER QUALIFY CHINESE DOCTORS ANOTHER batch of 34 students including 13 women graduated yesterday after four years' training in the Chinese Physicians' Training School. The physicians received their diplomas from Mr. Lim Guan Hoo, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, at the Bth graduation ceremony of the School
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  • 80 13 TAN Wah Hong, 24, of Jalan Asah, was found floating in a well yesterday in Lorong Ah Thia about a mile away from his home at Bukit Panjang. Madam Cheng Hong, of Lorong Ah Thia, discovered the body in the well which is
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  • 175 13 A BELATED HARI RAYA PARTY FOR 300 CHILDREN THE Welfare Department of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society (AMMMS) threw a belated Hari Raya party yesterday for some 300 children including nonMuslims. It was the first party of its kind in the AMMMS's 40 years of existence, according to Mr. Abdullah
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  • 63 13 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche Mahmood Sulaiman, has expressed his dissatisfaction over the use of Bahasa Malaysia among businessmen in the state. "I find that there are still certain shops which use other languages than Bahasa Malaysia on their signboards," he
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  • 457 14 BUILDING contractors want the Government to set up a permanent committee to study the requirements of labour and materials of the industry because of the present building boom in Singapore. This was suggested by officials of the Singapore Building Contractors' Society yesterday. They are
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  • 168 14 ARTICLES BY STORE DOCTORS IN NEW JOURNAL ARTICLES by Singaporean doctors will be included in the first few issues of Tropical Doctor, a new international medical journal which will be coming out soon. Contributions by doctors from Ghana, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua and New Guinea will also be in these
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  • 125 14 THE way now seems clear for See Cher, 15, Miss Aw Al Poh, 15, and Kwek Mul Chye, 13, all Inmates of the Red Cross Home for Crippled Children to get places in secondary schools. They were the first children from that home to pass
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  • 299 14 Princess Junita is a charmer with the young SHARIFAH Junita Putra is a princess. But she doesn't spend her time being wooed by princes charming. She's National Youth Officer of the Malaysian Red Cross Society. "I don't find being a princess a barrier to my job," she said at the
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  • 135 14 Delegation leaves for seminar in Indonesia THE MINISTER of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak, left yesterday with a five-man delegation to attend a week-long workshop on the role of leadership in development in Jakarta and Jogjakarta. The seminar which ends on Dec. 20 is jointly sponsored by the
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  • 43 14 STUDENT DROWNS AT CHANGI WEE PENG IM, of Toa Payoh was found drowned off Changi Road yesterday. Wee, a 21-year-old student was swimming with friends when he disappeared. Later, he was found floating near a kelonc by a lifeguard. He was already dead.
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  • 15 14 *WNbm xxj febl bettbr.willva get MY ROLLER SKAJE OUT OF THE TREfc?*
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  • 325 15 War programmes yet so popular WAR is hell. War is blood and death, agony and devastation. Yet war programmes are popular. Combat is a classic example. It is one of the bloodiest programmes but no one seems to complain. Yet the show is a grim of reminder of the revolting
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  • 133 15 ALOR STAR, Sun. ABOUT 10 per cent of TV viewers in Kedah and Perlis are tuning to Thai stations, besides watching programmes provided by the two channels of TV Malaysia. They are about 20,000 TV sets in the two states. A number of these viewers
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  • 89 15 TELEVISION 630 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 9 p.m. Channel 5 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 RADIO 6.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) 7.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. 130 p.m. Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia, BFBS (From Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m.
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  • 208 16 Make mine a Mini I THINK the present controversy over Minis, Midis, and Maxis is silly. Commonsense should be enough for our girls to know that there is nothing that suits us best but the Mini. If that is not enough, 1 for one, have at least six
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  • 174 16 My Hari Raya party was a big success! The guests arrived at eleven. There were about five adults and three dozen children ranging from nine months to six years. At first all the kiddies were shy. They sat near their parents. Elevenses were served. By now they
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  • 58 16 BOJKOTTA MIDI MAX! Here you are, Susan this Swedish miss is carrying a sign reading "Boycott the Midi and the Maxi!" But we can't agree with you completely. We think the Midi can be alluring. At the past three parties attended by your LIVING editor, there were very few knees
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  • 321 16 LADIES, there's a hidden peril behind that friendly "Greetings" sign in the shop window. Step inside and you'll find the Christmas spirit rising with the sound of the cash register. And leading the seasonal assault on you purses will be Miss Subtle Sell. She's the salesgirl with the
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    • 393 16 Hi 9HH IHHH Mr vIBIHB HB IB At Robinson's you'll discover the art of giving is not only easy but a real pleasure. Because we have the most beautiful stock of ideas for you to choose from. Remember, a quality gift from Robinson's always means so much more because m
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  • 912 17  -  Sylvia Leow by "DECK the halls with boughs of holly/* goes the old English carol, yet everything but holly is used to deck our halls! Nowadays, colanders, rice, cigarette tins and even broomsticks are used as often as conventional tinsel, silver dust and foil. Today I've
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  • 374 17 How to escape the persistent shop— girl assistant who pulls a fast one on your undecided mind with: "You better get one now because they've been taken up like hot cakes. Why, Elizabeth Taylor herself ordered a few." Sometimes guilt sets in and you make a purchase because you can't
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  • 286 18 Morinaga to lead investment mission to S'pore TOKYO, Sun-Mr Teiichiro Morinaga, chairman of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, will lead a government-sponsored mission on a three-week investment survey of Singapore and other South-East Asian countries. The 34-member mission, comprising representatives of banks and securities companies, will also visit Indonesia, Thailand, the
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  • 519 18  -  BILLY BRAY, From Bangkok Few people would doubt that Seiko the official timers for the Sixth Asian Games have launched one of the most effective public relations campaigns in Asian history through the aid they provide to sporting events. The cornerstone of the PR campaign of course, is
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  • 5 18 Economic Affairs Shipping T<_^M 1________J
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  • 184 18 'Economic accounting by the masses' TOKYO, Sun. A factory in North-eastern China has Instituted "economic accounting by the masses" to Increase production and practise economy, Peking's official Hslnhua (New China News Agency) reported. Hsinhua said workers of Talien (Dairen) dyestuff factory In Liaoning province "make a concrete analysis of the
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  • 324 18 Malaysia calls for ECAFE help to check freight rates KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaysia today called on the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) to help check rising freight rates imposed by conference lines. The appeal came from the Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister's Department,
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  • 987 18 WITH signs of shortages appearing in major basic raw materials, the Japanese Government and industrialists here are being reluctantly compelled to map out new export and import policies. Some of the new policies are expected to result in Japan setting up industries in raw material
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  • 327 18 PEOPLE in business Mr RAY Y.S. I.KONG has been appointed manager of resale marketing, Mobil Oil Malaya. He replaces Mr BRUCE C. COWIE who will return to Australia for a new assignment. Mr Leong, based in Kuala Lumpur, will direct the planning, organisation and administration of the company's entire resale
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  • 340 18 The market opened steady on Saturday on some buying support for housing and machinery stocks. Later, however, electric home appliances declined following a report from Washington that the U.S. Treasury had decided to impose a special tariff on (Closing paid prices in yen, Akai Elec 367 (366)
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  • 197 18 Highlight of the market during the past week was the absence of buying interest in the newly listed explorers, Acre Exploration, Leighton, Keywest and Greenvale all had sales below par. Many market commentators see this as a bull-point in that this should discourage any more new floats
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  • 238 18 The market moved lower last week after the technical rally in the previous week. The communications disruptions caused by the power dispute, the lack of national newspapers in London on Tuesday and the Wall Street uncertainty ahead of the threatened rail strike were the main downside factors.
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  • 84 18 LONDON, Sun. Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Amalgamated reported pre-tax profit for the year to Sept. 30, 1970, was £1,658,000 (£1,213,349 for the previous year). Tax took £717, 000 (£387,962). Profit after tax was £941,000 (£825,387). The proportion of profits provided for tax is again up on the previous year due
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  • 21 18 LONDON, Fri.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 319.4 (,0.8); Tins 64.58 (Unchanged); Rubbers 155.44 (+0.74); Oils 281.63 (+3.59).
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    • 1420 19 \^*L NFPTIINF lIRIFNT I INFS ITfl M-l V X KEY p O R EASY REFERENCE The shipping schedules tSS^IILr I UllL UniLH I LIULU UU. J" I X beginning on this page are given in four parts for oNcowwyuTEo in the wgr*uanc of siNGAfOwc) < uf*. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound
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    • 433 20 COLLCOLIN NAVIGATION CO., S.AM.V. COLLCOLIN FOUR EX BOONAROO TONS BUILT (1953) 6300 ETA SYDNEY 15th Dec M.V. COLLCOLIN FIVE EX BULWARRA TONS BUILT (1954) 6400 ETA SYDNEY 15th Dec ACCEPTING CARGOES FROM SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) TO SOUTH AND EAST ASIAN PORTS. SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT. PLEASE APPLY: Collcolin Navigation Co. Ltd. TEL:
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    • 1007 20 taSTDOI Jnri lncludin 9 s ni P« sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east ALEMANNIA Tlot^^ Ml^l^H M ■■lHl^l^ai^Hl^nßHaßßHHßi^Ha HHHHHH ll^ H |i VBMMHHHHH| Manila. Hongkong. Keelung. Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT JALAMANI Jan 3/5 L. Angeles (Feb 4). ANNA TAYLno Sa Dla9O> San Fr *ncisco, Jan 1/7 Saigon
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  • 367 21 \h( )N( )Mi( At \Ai Ms THE BILK of activity in the Stock of Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was concentrated in a few speculative industrial shares last week. Most prices improved on Monday and Tuesday but began to level off on Wednesday. Industrial issues
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  • 765 21 Merlin Hotels Malaysia Dec. u, noon at hotel premises, Jalan Treacher, Kuala Lumpur. Utd. Malayan Hour Mills: Dec. 18, 11.30 a.m. at 42 Jalan Mountbatten, Kuala Lumpur. Ceatral Properties: Dec. 18, noon at Viking Room of Goodwood Park Hotel. Scotts Road, Singapore. Toho City Properties: Dec. 18, 12.30
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  • 98 21 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Jujo Paper Manufacturing and Hitachi Chemical Industry said they have jointly developed a process to make synthetic paper. The process combines synthetic pulp, made from plastics such as polyethylene, and natural pulp, the two firms said. The synthetic paper, water-resistant and with good keeping quality,
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  • 1509 21 DITF O BY AH UN St NKUT IiIVAN STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE J Ct Plice Clo>in Price Y «»d Weekly Turnover, High Low Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.32 Acma 1.22 1.28 12
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  • 799 21 WASHINGTON, Sun The Atlantic Council has proposed that the United States initiate multi-nation negotiations looking to a world-wide lowering of non-tariff barriers to trade. The council published a report by Harald B. Malmgren suggesting that the talks be held "in parallel
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  • 53 21 Current D.te Total for Total f«, payment payable the year n^ Berjuntai (1) 40 Jan. 13 year AyerMolek(2) 15 Dec. 31 15 o* J L. Asiatic (1) 7 Jan. 20 Pahang Con (3) 3V4 Jan. 30 1., G'town Disp. (1) IVt Jan. 18 NOTE: (1) Interim; (2) Final;
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  • 342 22 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. George Graham and John Radford whipped in arsenal's goals in 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday and clipped Leeds United \s lead at the top of the English soccer league standings to two points. Leeds was held to
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  • 372 22 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L Pta Leeds 14 7 1 35 Arsenal 14 S 2 33 Tottenham 10 7 4 27 Chelsea 9 9 3 27 Liverpool 8 8 4 3.4 Man. City 9 6 5 2,4 Crystal Pal. 8 8 5 24 Worverham. 10 4
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  • 263 22 ENGLISH DIV. ONE Arsenal 2 Wolves 1 Blackpool 1 Coventry 0 Crystal 0 Derby 0 Everton 4 Southampton 1 Leeds 0 Ipswich 0 Man Utd. 1 Man City 4 Newcastle 2 Huddersfield 0 Notts F 1 Chelsea 1 Stoke 0 Burnley 0 West Brom 3 Tottenham 1 West
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  • 790 22 TIJUANA, Sun. Japan now has a twin monopoly on the world featherweight boxing crown after 25-year-old Kuniaki Shibata, ranked fourth in the WBA standings, scored an upset win last Friday night at Tijuana, Mexico, by beating Vicente Saldivar of Mexico, recognised as world champion
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    • 116 22 FRANKFURT, Kentucky, Sun. Dancer's Image, disqualified as winner of the 1968 Kentucky Derby after a dope test, was reinstated as the winner of the top American racing classic. Federal judge Henry Meigs reversed the decision of the Kentucky Course Stewards, who had awarded the
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    • 89 22 Sun. British tennis was uneasy over a plan to use the tie-break scoring system at Wimbledon next year. Herman David, chairman of the all-England club which runs Wimbledon, said that most of his committee appear to favour it. But he said a decision will not be made until next
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    • 77 22 Sun. Pale and visibly moved, Mrs. Nina Rindt last night received the -world* championship Formula One race driving championship trophy in the name of her husband Jochen Rindt, Austrian driver killed in trials for the Italian Grand Prix in September. Mrs. Rindt was presented a solid silver copy of
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    • 41 22 national featherweight No. 2 contender Ludy Aralcon suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Yoshisuke Utagawa of Japan in a 10 -round boxing bout here last Friday night. Aralcon weighed 56.1 kilos and Utagawa, Japanese featherweight No. 2, 57.1 kilos. AP
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    • 233 22 Fourth time squash win for Barrington BIRMINGHAM, Sun. Jonah Barrington, the top British professional, easily retained his British Open Squash title by beating Aftab Jawaid of Pakistan in the final at the Edgbaston-Priory Club here last night. The 29-year-old Cornishman took the title for the fourth time in five years
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    • 193 22 LONDON, Sun. The condition of British athlete Lillian Board, being treated for cancer in a West German clinic, has deteriorated. Relatives last night gathered at her bedside at the Ringbert, Bavaria, clinic of Dr. Josef Issels. Lillian, 22 today, is European 800 metres champion and Olympic
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 284 22 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN l. Increase morning work if in- 2. He's a flier from Antrim (6) side m 3. Hero worship was her 5. Welsh laments? (5)) speciality (7) 8. Operatic song causes Maria 4. But it's not used to extinguish Callas to lose her head (4) blazes! (9)
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  • 515 23 BANGKOK, Sun. Japan continued their assaults on the records this morning, the second day of the Asian Games swimming competition. They broke three Games' records in the heats. The Japanese, however, had a setback in the diving events when South Korea's Song Jac Woong won the
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  • 3 23 ASIAN GAMES ROUNDUP
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  • 445 23 BANGKOK, Sun. Taiwan's Chi Cheng today collapsed 50 metres before the finishing line in the women's 400 metres final this afternoon when she was about to snatch the gold medal in this event. India's Kamaljit Sandhu, the winner, clocked identical time
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  • 911 23 r FINALS ATHLETICS JAVELIN: 1 Hisao Yamamoto. (J) 71.24m., 2 Park Soo-Kwon, (SK) 67.98, 3 Nashatar Singh Sidhu (M) 67.34, 4 AUahdad, (Pak) 66.94, 6 Yoahitane Sato, (J) 65.80. (DECATHLON) 400m: 1 J Onizuka (J) 50.5. 2 1 Wang (T) 50.9, SMS. Setthy (I) 51.6, 4 A. Karimi
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  • 413 23  - Mighty Japan likely to make another clean sweep BILLY BRAY BANGKOK, Sun. The eyes of sportsmen all over Asia turned to Thailand last week as nearly three thousand athletes from 17 nations jammed into Bangkok hotels for the Sixth Asian Games. Singapore, with 123 entrants ranked ninth in number of
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  • 317 23 Singapore hockey player Marican in'hidina' BANGKOK, Sun. The most sought after competitor in the Sixth .Asian Games here is Singapore's hockey player, Farook Marican. Farook who is now in hiding, is being sought by newsmen not for his hockey but because of his age. Farook 's date of birth is
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  • 620 24 BANGKOK, Sun. The painful exit of sprint Queen Chi Cheng darkened the Asian Games today, but Japan had a perfect day in its assault on swimming records and Iran launched a sudden charge in the gold medals race. Iran's seven golds today
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  • 267 24 Smashing 6-0 hockey win for champions BANGKOK, Sun. Defending champions, India, continued their winning streak in the Group 'A* of the hockey tournament with a 6-0 win over Ceylon, here this morning. India now play Malaysia on Dec. 15 to decide the leadership of the Group. Pakistan is certain of
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  • 189 24 Pakistan trounce Hongkong Pakistan entered the semifinal when they thrashed Hongkong 10-0 on a .rain soaked pitch in Group "B" match this afternoon. Pakistan was the first team to go into double figures after India had beaten Singapore 7-0 and Malaysia beat Ceylon by identical figures. Pakistan beat Japan 3-0
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  • 184 24 BANGKOK, Sun. Japan won its races in the international Flying Dutchman and OK Dinghy classes today <n the third day of yachting regatta. The other three winners were Burma, Cambodia and Thailand. The regatta ends on Wednesday after six races. The wind blowing from the North at seven
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  • 433 24 BANGKOK, Sun. Singapore, the 1966 Asian Games silver medallist, were surprisingly beaten 6--4 by Indonesia in Group "A" of the water polo championships. Underdogs Indonesia scored two goals each in the first two quarters and one each in the following two periods. Singapore missed
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  • 232 24 ISRAEL THREE- UP BANGKOK, Sun. Reigning champions Israel trounced Japan 82-64 leading 34-28 at half time, fully taking advantage of its physical supremacy, on the third day of the 6th Asian Games basketball tournament here today. Israel has thus won all the three games played with Vietnam, Singapore and Japan.
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  • 168 24 BANGKOK, Sun. The whereabouts of Taiwan's track prodigy Chi Cheng and hir nance American coach Vince Reel remained a mystery tonight hours after she collapsed on the track at the main stadium this afternoon. Not even the Taiwan embassy here could find the
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  • 377 24 PERTH, Sun: Greg Chappell and lan Redpath both scored centuries to boomerang Australia back into the Second Test match here today. Chappell, lifted up from twelfth man, made 108 in this, his maiden Test against England. Red path scored 159 not out and
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  • 73 24 ENGLAND Ist inns 397 AUSTRALIA, Ist inns. Lawry c lUingworth b Snow 0 Stackpole c Lever b Snow 5 Walters c Knott b Lever 7 1 ChappeU c Knott b Snow 60 Sheahan run out 2 I.Redpath not out 169 G. Chappeil, c Luckhunt b. Shuttleworth 108 R. Marsh
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    • 218 24 TODAY'S EVENTS De A clt H h^ T^ 10 7 me 9 tre rapa M n alaySU; W B hurdles (men); 9.40 Triple SHOOTING 9.00 Rapid fire jump (men) quabfying; 10.00 pistol (first day) 1,500-metres (men) heats; 1(f.20 SWIMMING 8.00 400-metres Decathlon Discus (men); freestyle (men) <ffii?yh£s--1.00 Decathlon Pole vault
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