Eastern Sun, 5 May 1969

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 988 Monday, 5 May 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 115 1 CAIRO, Sun. (ATP) General Odd Bull, Chief of Staff of the United Nations Peace Forces in the Middle East, will inform the Egyptian government tomorrow of the measures he considers should be taken to ensure the safety of his troops in the canal zone, the semi-official
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  • 186 1 TAMPA. Florida, Sun. (UPI) —The Federal Bureau of Investigation said today that a 42-year-old Californian attempted to hijack a coast to coast airliner high above the Gulf of Mexico and divert it to Cuba. But instead of going to Cuba. John Carleton Kivlen of San Diego,
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The White House last night denied a report that Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. planned to resign on May 10. The report, carried in the Star-Ledge of Newark. New Jersey, was based on a dispatch by
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  • 72 1 HISSAR India, Sun. (Reuter) Three people, including a shepherd boy. were killed and several injured in a severe hailstorm in the Fatehad area of the north Indian state of Hariana during the weekend. Hundreds of goats, sheep and birds died. NSW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) A
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  • 189 1 Wilson's HalfHearted Pep Talk LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson, who is the target of a revolt among some of his own Labour MPs, today appealed for unity in his disheartened party. He spoke to a Labour Partv rally on his controversial bill to curb wildcat strikes. "Let me
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  • 90 1 TEL AVIV. Sun (UPI) Israeli aircraft today attacked an Arab guerrilla base in Jordan 1.2 miles west of Shomech near the JordanianIsraeli border, an Israeli military spokesman said. The raid hit an "operational" commando base midway between Eilat and the Dead Sea. the spokesman said.
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  • 222 1 GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) U Thant said today that unless the big powers agree on substantive issues on the Middle East in about two months the situation there may get out of hand. Speaking to reporters before taking off for Rome at the end of a
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  • 59 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun (Reuter) The Brunei government tonight banned all Imports of Singapore-grown fruit, vegetables and other perishable foodstuffs following reports of a cholera case in the Republic All passengers from Singapore are also to be kept under a five-day surveillance, the government announcement added. (A
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  • 59 1 CHANDPUR, West Pakistan. Sun, (Reuter) Local magistrates have started working night shift. The army now running the country under martial law has ordered courts throughout Pakistan to speed disposal of thousands of cases said to be pending because of slow judicial procedures. In Chandpur the backlog was
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  • 45 1 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) One hundred and eight primary schools attended by more than 300,000 pupils in 27 provinces have been damaged by heavy rains or storms since the beginning of this year, according to a source from the local administration department.
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  • 44 1 DETROIT. Sun. (UP I) General Motors capacity has been cut bv a third, the result of <rontinuing strikes at eight plants from coast to coast. A G. M. spokesman said negotiations were continuing during the weekend at the eight strike sites.
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  • 153 1 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sun. (UPI) Four more criminal! executed by the d f «th squadron were found in suburban Sao Paulo yesterday morning after an anonymous telephone tip to newspapermen. The "Public relations" man of the death squadron, who calls himself 'White Lily." in contrast
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  • 93 1 JAIPUR. India. Sun. (Reuter> Police have recovered more than 400 rare paintings believed to be part of those stolen from the City Palace Museum of the Maharajah of Jaipur, It was announced today. The director of the museum. Mr. Sangram Singh, was arrested last night on charges
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  • 155 1 WASHINGTON. Bun (UPI) Rep. Richard D. McCarthy, Democrat-New York, maintained yesterday that in order to avoid being tagged an "alarmist" he has purposely understated the dangers involved In the Pentagon's chemical and biological warfare programmes Mr. McCarthy, who has been conducting a running attack on the programme said the
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  • 314 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Election violence broke out again in West Malaysia and a youth died from a police bullet in the neck. Lim Soon Seng. 23. a construction worker, was shot when with nine ethers, he attacked three police constables who caught them red-handed writing
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  • 42 1 SINGAPORE, Sun A Changi bus this morning crashed against the traffic light post at the junction of Arab Street and North Bridge Road when one of its front wheel gave way. The driver and two passengers wer e injured in the crash.
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  • 228 1 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Stote Minister Mr. Kiichi Arita, director of the Defence Agency, has decided to undertake shortly expansion of the sea defence force in anticipation of reversion of Okinawa to Japan, informed sources said today. Since it Is not yet known
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  • 59 1 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI)— Three men wearing false noses and mustaches walked into a social club last night, but the patrons didn't exactly laugh. The men were also equipped with revolvers, and relieved about 20 guests of U.S.$13,000 in jewellery and $4,000 in cash alter handcuffing them to
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  • 160 1 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Leading race driver Jackie Stewart said today that, safety was the most neglected side of the sport of motor racing. And Mr Stewart, writing In the Sunday Times, said that relatively tew of the people who could make racing safer are Interested in doing
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  • 51 1 PHNOM PENH. Cambodia Sun. <UPI> Cambodia s Prince Sihanouk made it final yesterday that he will not renew diplomatic relations with the United States under present circumstances. According to him. those circumstances involve US unwillingness to accept his version of Cambodia's longstanding border dispute with Its
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  • 136 1 FORT LAUDERDALE Florida. Sun (UPI> A Northwest Airlines 727 Jet landed at the wrong airport here while the pilot calmed an hysterical passenger who tried to open the aircraft's door. The mlxup apparently occurred as the Jet approached Fort Lauderdale where it was supposed to land
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  • 90 1 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Police in the northern city of Pitsanulok are investigating reports a hand grenade bomb which killed one postal worker and wounded four others was intended far a European or American Catholic priest. The bomb, concealed in a parcel, exploded when it was handled
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  • 59 1 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Police had a 10-mmute running gunbattle with three thieves on a crowded downtown street and wounded one critically, officials said today. According to officials, the shooting started when officers closed in on three men. witnesses said had broken into two cars and stolen a tape
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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A condolence meetine will be held for the late President Zakir Husain of India at the North Indian Hindu Association at 47 Cuff Road, at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Monday).
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 187 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. An Indonesian teen-ager has proven that one can become a beauty queen without artificial make-up, sexappealing clothing, or mini-skirts. She is Sylvia Taliwongso. 19, who was "Miss Indonesia" In the recent "Miss International" beauty contest, In Tokyo, Japan. Sylvia, a member of the Seventh-day Adventlst
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  • 151 2 HONG KONG. Sun. (AFP) historian Arnold Toynbee in his recently published book "Experiences." has lashed out at the U.S "War of Aggression," the North Vietnam News Agency reported today. The agency, quoting a Tass report, said the book described the war as a "brutal historic error"
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's foreign policy towards Communist China had nothing to do with communalism. the executive secretary of UMNO, Enche Musa Hitam, has disclosed. "It is the ideology as propagated by Maoism that is unacceptable to us an Ideology based on the violent overthrow of government,
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  • 111 2 MANILA. (UPI) Justice Secretary Juan Ponce Enrue says he will ask town judges to devote their full time as judges and quit jobs outside of their regular work. The measure, according to him, will be taken a s soon as the Justice Department implements a law
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  • 65 2 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio(UPI) —A double ceremony on Saturday united Susan La Force, of Struthers. Ohio, and Dr. Sahntikumar K. Gandhi, great-grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi, father of India's Independence. A Christian ceremony was held at the Methodist Church in Struthers. a Youngstown suburb, and was followed
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  • 52 2 CANNES. France. Sun. (UPI) For the first time in 16 years. Russia will not be represented in the main "Golden Palm" competition of the Cannes Film Festival, opening May 8. An official said no explanation was given, but added the film "Ivan Roublov" will be shown outside
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  • 31 2 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, Sun. (UPI) The De Beers mining firm »aid USSI3.4m will be spent to develop a diamond strike in Botswana near the Kalahari desert.
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  • 32 2 BERLIN, Sun. (UPl)—East German border guards yesterday fired on a comrade apparently trying to flee to the West. He wig not hit. but was led back into the Eastern sector.
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  • 356 2  -  By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON, Sun. (l"PI) —A British scientist believes that when men reach the moon they might do well to walk like comedian Groucho Marx, or learn to Jump like kangaroos. For those who haven't seen Marx brothers films, Groucho lopes along
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  • 97 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Palestine Liberation Front (Al-Fatah) hat set up a temporary office in the embassy of Saudi Arabia here to collect funds for the movement. A permanent office would be set up later, Mr. Abu Hisham. leader of a threeman Al-Fatah
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  • 218 2 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Australian 4 AttorneyGeneral Mr. Nigel Bowen said today his department was investigating reports of extreme action on a national scale planned by students for June and July this year. Mr. Bowen said the reports. from police, underground student newspapers and other sources. Indicated plan®
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  • 164 2 MANILA. Sun. (AFP) The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation. which appears headed for a break-up. will itage a 17day nival manoeuvre starting on May 22, with some 60 naval vessels from member natloni taking part, it was learned here today. Armed Forces Chief General Manuel Yan, Philippine
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  • 40 2 PRAGUE. Sun. (UPI) A "British week" featuring the history of William Shakespeare and also the maintenance of parks and trees in cities open In Ostrava near the Polish border on Saturday, the news agency CTK said.
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  • 57 2 ROME, Sun. (UPI) Police banned a march through central Rome last night by members of the neo-Fascist Italian social Movement (MSI), touching off scuffles, shouting marchers and a sitdown strike lasting nearly three hours Militants fought with leu militant members. But police did not Intervene and the
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  • 96 2 "MISS Tourism Singapura 1969". Miss Rosalind Ong paid a courtesy call on the Acting President of the Philippines Tourist and Travel Association. Mr Roque Ablan. Jr. (left) in Manila recently. Miss Rosalind Ong presented a pewter made in Singapore to Mr Roque Ablan. Picture shows from left, Mr. Paul P.
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  • 403 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Irshad H. Khan, adviser on infraregional training of the Colombo Plan Bureau, today emphasised the need for greater investment in providing more job-training programmes for workers in industry. Mr. Khan said industrv had a key role to play in enhancing
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  • 197 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.—The Colombo Plan In Joint cooperation with the Cnited Nations Institute for Training and Research is now conducting a study on the "brain drain" problem. Disclosing this at a Press conference, the adviser on ln-tra-reglonai training of the Colombo Plan bureau. Mr. Irshad H. Khan,
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  • 201 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Fifty thousand dollars worth of Australian fabrics and garments wili bt shown here this month. Fibremakers Ltd., of Melbourne has taken the initiative to conduct the exhibition to stimulate Australian textile exports to South-east Asia. The exhibition will be at the Australian Trade Commissioner's
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  • 182 2 JAKARTA Sun (AFP) Tw o luxunously-e quipped rooms, once used "mysteriously" by former President Sukarno, are now open to the public for use as a motel The weekly edition of the armycontrolled newspaper BeriTa Yudha reported today. During the heyday of his power, Sukarno of
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  • 22 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. There were 79 road accidents, of which seven were seriou* during the past 24 hours in the Republic.
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  • 100 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. An architect, a surveyor and an engineer were three Singapore graduates who received their degrees in a graduation ceremony at the University of Melbourne, recently. They are Miss l.im Lee Ah of Selegie Road. Mr. Ong Lok Ping of Mount Emily Road and Mr. Lim
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  • 286 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin today praised the Singapore Red Cross Society for its greater contribution in serving society in the Republic. Mr. Chua was speaking at the combined parade of voluntary aid detachments and Junior Red Cross members
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  • 84 3 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Comedian Bob Hope was Teported to be in satisfactory condition today at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital where he Is being treated for a chronic ailment of the left eye. Mr. Hope, 65. entered hospital cm Thursday and wa9 expected to be released In
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  • 132 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will make a proposal on the standards specification of raw natural rubber at the second session of the Asian Standards Advisory Committee due to begin in Bangkok tomorrow This was disclosed today by the leader of the three-man Malaysian delegation to the
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  • 143 3 NEW YORK. sun. (UPI) Gov Nelson A. Rockefeller announced yesterday that he will begin a mission to 23 other American republics for President Nixon on May 11. Mrs. Rockefeller is expected to accompany the Governor, at least pn the first trip. The schedule: May 11-19: Mexico.
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  • 156 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board is planning new beginner's courses in spoken Cantonese and Hokkien for Englishspeaking students. The oral practice Included will strive to explain similar sounds and meaning of words. The medium of Instruction is English. The fee Is $20.00 for Stage
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  • 953 3  -  LEGEND STILL LHTS IS By Terrance W. McGarry HIDALGO DEL PARRAL. Mexico. Sun. (UPI) Through the grey hair and (he wrinkles, you can still see the images of the 17- ear-old firl who strode into the Northern Mexican sunshine that dar in 1910, heart beating wildly,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 Toto Draws SINGAPORE. Sun. The following numbers were drawn today in the weekly TOTO Pools: 36 47 17 1 19 The additional number drawn was: 12. The following were the "luckj numbers" drawn for the Special Labour Day Draw:— ***** 4494 921. SPORE DIARY 5.30 p.m.-9 p.m.: SAT A free
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  • 873 4 A reception was held in Singapore last meek to mark the birthday of the Queen of The Netherlands. Quern Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina The reception was hosted by The Netherlands' Ambassador, Mr W. Thorn Leeson and his wife. Top picture shows some of the ruests at
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  • 857 5 DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Mourning crowds last night filed past the body of India's President Zakir Husain lying in state in the marble-pillared Durbar Hall of the Presidential Palace here. The body of India's first Moslem President, who died suddenly of G heart
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  • 677 5 VATICAN CITY, Sun. '(Reuter) Pope Paul yesterday cabled his condolences to the Acting President of India following the death of President Zakir Husain. In the telegram to Dr. Varahagirl Venkara Girl, the Pope said: "To Your Excellency, to the government and beloved people of India,
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  • 94 5 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Industrial and transport workers are rushing farm machinery and fertilizers to communes in the southwest China province of Szechwan. the province, known as the granary of China, where there is not enough water in the paddy fields in some parts for spring
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  • 197 5 SAO PAULO. Brazilan Sun. (Reuter) Seven bodies riddled with 140 bullet! have been found here in the past 72 hours, bringing the total of summary executions attributed to the macabre 'Death Squad" In Sao Paulo to 52 since last November. The location of the
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  • 58 5 DAMASCUS. (Reuter) Svria's Head of State. Dr Nureddin Al-Atassi. returned here todav after a 30-hour visit to Cairo during which he discussed the Middle East crisis with President Nasser. Dr. Al-Atassi, who was accompanied by his Defence Minister Lieutenant-General Gafez Al-Assad. conferred with President Nasser and his
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  • 74 5 TOKYO A papier-mache puppet of Prime Minister Elsaku Sato, with his limbs and head manipulated by strings under the hand of the Stars and Stripes, appeared in the May Day rally here. An estimated 6 million people attended May Day rallies throughout the nations. At each place, speakers called for
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  • 119 5 Australia A Nation Of Frustrated Bachelors SYDNEY. Sun (Reuter) Australia could become a nation of frustrated bachelors by the end of this century unless it attracted more single women. Mr George Bielski. general secretary of the New Cltlsen's Council warned today. He claimed the country's male population explosion would soon
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  • 907 5 HONG KONG .Reuter) A Chinese Communist junk has returned a sampan it aeized in Hong Kong waters on Friday, a government spokesman said The junk crew took the sampan to deep bay half a mile off Sakiu in the New Territories where a Hong Konjunk took it In tow
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  • 129 5 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Three leading Japanese iron and steel makers are expected to conclude shortly a contract for export of 500.000 ton# of large-size pipe# to Alaska, according to ironsteel source# The sources said it would be the biggest single contract for exports of iron-steel products
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  • 428 5 PARIS Sun. (Reuter) North Vietnamese polltburo member Le Due Tho returned here yesterday in his role as sdviser to Hanoi's delegation to the Pans peace talks, sparking new hopes that the negotiators might be coming to grips with the Issues blocking a settlement. He arrived
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  • 85 5 PORT At" PRINCE. Haiti, Reuter) Troops have killed 35 Communist terrorists and captured four others in a raid on a house near here, a communique said yesterday. The army communique published in the semi-official newspaper Le Nouveau Monde said the house was surrounded by troops yesterday after
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  • 201 6 TN the death of Dr. Zaklr Husain, India has lost an eminent statesman, scholar and a great leader. The late President of India the first Muslim elected to this office was an embodiment of humanism, universal love and affection. And in every sphere of Indian life he stood
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  • 193 6 Reuter /CHINA'S leading newspapers have called on the country's youth and Intellectuals, to rally round the Communist Party's new Central Committee headed by Chairman Mao Tsetung and Vice-Chairman Lin Piao. The call came in an editorial to mark the 50th anniversary of the "Fourth May
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  • 150 6 Reuter rpHE Cairo newspaper A 1 Akhbar (Sunday) said reports in London indicated that Israel had started to carry out suspicious movements in Sinai during the past 48 hours. In a despatch written by its London correspondent, the Cairo newspaper said that these movements might be
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  • 659 6  -  By R.E. Stannard Jr. NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Only time and new leadership in China will show whithir communism has forivtr s w p t owoy ancient Chinese democratic traditions, novelist Psarl S. Buck said on Saturday. "Never before in human history has so vast
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  • 17 6 11 have done the public any service, it i$ due to patient thought Newton, Isaac,
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  • 463 6  -  By ROBERT EVANS MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) The Soviet Fnion todav warned its people that war with China was not impossi- ble. The varnlnr came only t few hours after the Kremlin announced it had proposed new talk* with Peking on the use of border rivers between
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  • 438 6 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. (Reuter) A growing num. ber of American women are undergoing plastic surgery to change the shapes of their noses, according to surgeons throughout the l T nited States. Most women offer photographs of their favourite film stars as examples of the kind of
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  • 237 6 OWERRI. Sun. (Reuter) Lieutenant-Colonel Odumeawu Ojukwu. the Biafran leader has told his country's Consultative Assembly and Council of Chiefs in thia recaptured town that the war with Nigeria now almost two years old is only just beginning. Speaking i n th® bulletnddled assemoly
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  • 579 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Senator Edward F. Kennedy came under critical fir# at a conference of American and Chinese scholars on Saturday for advocating closer relations with Communist China. Dr Richard L. Walker. China specialist at the University of South Carolina. said Kennedy's recent assessment
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  • 751 6  -  (From Sin Chew Jit Poh BY the result of the French referendum, de Gaulle eventually suffered defeat and had to resign as he had avowed. ending this eleven-year rule of France. According to Western observers, the French voters objection to de Gaulle's schemes for senatorial and
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  • 576 6  -  By MOHSIN ALI LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The chances of Brit<«-h entry into the Common Market in the wake of President de Gaulle's resignation will he discussed privately and informally by several West European Foreign Ministers here next week. Informed sources said
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  • 58 6 JAKARTA. SUB. (Reuter*— Malaysia ha* shown intermit in exploiting Indonesian forests Antara New* Agency reported today. It sa:d a personal envoy of the Sultan of Johore had been having talks with the Secretary-General of the Indonesian Agriculture Ministry. Dr. Nashud Wisnusaputra, about the possibility
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  • 216 6 LETTERS... As a resident of the Thomson area. 1 have nothing but praise for the multi-racial composition and conduct and behaviour of the staff of Tay Koh Yat Bus Company, whose buses from their colour have become popularly known imonK the general public aa 'rej buses." I
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 1072 7  -  he weekly market review By Goh Eng Khee S n,«--!? j The easier conditions sustained last Tuesday deanH s?nnoor,r2 th ccen t uatei tr dln 9 in the Stock Exehonge of Moloysio Thursday which was shortened by o public holiday on The market
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    • 123 7 PROF. Tan Eng Seong, Professor of Psychiatry. University of Malaya and Dr. K.E. Schmidt, the Psychiatric Specialist and Head of the Mental Health Service, Sarawak will be leaving for Melbourne, Australia to attend the "Symposium on Anxiety." This symposium, which will be held from sth to
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    • 98 7 ROME. Sun. <UPI> Ita-lian-New Zealand talks on trade and economic cooperation resumed yesterday with the two sides discussing Imports of meat, machinery and possible air and sea links. The New Zealand delegation was led by Customs Minister. Mr Norman L. 6 melton while the Italian
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    • 380 7 KL'ALA LDIFIR, Sun. The government has urged more firms, especially the big ones, to take part In the second Asian International Trade Fair in Teheran from Oct. 10 to 24. r~ "We are disappointed that only small firms have so far responded
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    • 228 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A national standard for the grading of padi Is now being worked out between the Food Technology Division of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authonty and the Standards Institute of Malaysia Disclosing this yesterday, the Deputy Chairman of FAMA. Enche Abdul Aziz bin
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    • 143 7 KUALA LCMPl T R beauty Che Ainon Zamin binte Dato Sahat, recently on a one-woman promotion to woo tourists to Malaysia and Singapore received a big surprise when she arrived in Berlin. The much-publicised visit of Che Ainon and four other Lufthansa ambassadresses to Germany caught
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    • 189 7 THE President of Trans World Airlines Inc. Mr. Charles C. Tilllnghast Jr. has welcomed the decision made by President Nixon which will permit the airline to close Its round-the-world gap after a quarter of a century of effort in this direction. He said In New
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    • 55 7 DURING their stay in Singapore last week, Mr. Jean-Luc Pepin. Canadian Minister for Trade, Commerce and Industry and his party called on the Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin
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    • 495 7 MANILA. Sun (UPI) The 25th EC ATE conference in Singapore ended last week where it started a plea for foreign aid for Asia If rich nations would only share one per cent of their wealth and developing countries work harder, "all our problems" would be
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    • 328 7 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $60,000 small arras and ammunition company to service private-owned tuns has been set up by £nche Mat Jan bin Haji Wok, a retired police armament specialist. Enche Mat Jan, 55. who held the post of Police Armaments Officer with tha rank
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    • 241 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Japan's leading shipbuilder. Ishikawajima-Hanma Heavy Industries Co., and the Tokyo Tanker Co. have concluded a contract for the construction of a 372 000 dwt tanker the world's largest. The contract price was placed at 9.260 million yen (2572 million U.B dollars) and the
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    • 198 7 DETROIT. Bun. (UPI) A strong sales month recorded in April by General Motor* Corp. and Ford Motor Co. more than offset a strikeprompted decline at Chrysler Corp. to show a sharp sales increase for the bif three automakers over the same period a year
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  • 404 8 LONDON Sun (Reuter) Government ministers ond MPs rallied to the support of Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson yesterday in the face of reported moves within the ruling Labour Partyjo oust was Home Secretary Mr. James Callaghan tipped as the man most likely
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  • 200 8 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) American fighter-bombers and artillery struck at Communist troops in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) In the third "significant" incident In the buffer strip this month, military spokesmen said today. The tactical air strikes and U.S. marine artillery salvos were ordered yesterday afternoon.
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  • Bulletins
    • 93 8 (Reuter) Civi- lians have slowly begun to return to Owerri, recaptured by Biatran trooos last week alter nine months in the hands of Federal Nigerian Troops, but they face difficulties from severe food shortages A Reuter correspondent who spent seven hours in the town on Thursday reported that the
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    • 83 8 (Reuter) The government has released from the Victoria Detention Cam© another membe r of the leftist "All Circles Anti-Per-secution Struggle Committee" formed in Hong Kong during the 1967 disturbances A government spokesman said the release of Lau Sam yesterday reduced to two the number of people detained under
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    • 96 8 New Jersey (UPI) Ben Garcia plans a solo flight to London on Sunday in a piper cub that doesn't have enough fuel to get him there. A resident of East Brunfwick. Garcia. 32. said he will take off from Lakewood Airport at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT). He said he
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    • 99 8 Wisconsin (UPI) An estimated 700 young people hurling rocks and bricks clashed with at least 200 law officers who retaliated with tear gas near the Univer. iity of Wisconsin on Saturday night after permission to hold a party was refused At one point, a police car sped into a
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    • 99 8 Spain (UPI) A honeymooning young Japanese couple on Saturday had their marriage blessed by a Catholic priest here Pablo Katsusuke H;rose and hi* bride. Tasuko Murase. both of Tokyo, partially fulfilled a long-time wish to be married in Sevllles Church. Since neither is a Christian, authorities here had said
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    • 99 8 (UPI) Comedian Bob Hop© was In satisfactory condition in New York hospital on Saturday after receiving treatment for bleeding in his left eye. A spokesman for the 85-year-old Hope sa:d treatment at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital on Friday was successful. The difficulty haemorrhaging blood vessels— Is a recurring one
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    • 66 8 rUPI) A cold war is brewing between the police commission and police departments all over the country The Casus Belli is a com- mission memorandum banning all policemen from hotels, rest houses, motels, day and night clubs, cocktail lounge?, and cabarets during their on and off duty hours. The
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    • 60 8 California, (UPI) Dame Zara Bate, widow of Australian Prime Mmiste r Harold H Holt, smashed a bottle of champa|ne on Saturday to launch a L S. navy destroyer escort named after her late husband Dame Zara. remarried to Australian Parliament Member Jeffrey Bate, was the sponsor of the
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    • 95 8 (UPI) —The world's second-longest surviving heart transplant patient is under treatment for the second time for rejection symptoms, wellinformed source* said on Saturday. Rev Jean-Marie Boulofne. the 56-year-old Dominican nriest who received a new heart May 12. 1968. re-entered the Broussais Hospital here on April 25. the sources said.
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    • 101 8 (UPI) Governor Sir David Trench won a new car as the first prize in a chanty raffle of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association but he did not accept it. He returned the US$2,OOO Opel Kadett. to the association "for disposal in any way you think best for
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  • 172 8 ULT I N G England Sun. (UPI) A county council education adviser is opening a school for witchcraft. For 30 shillings (3.60 dollars). would-be witches can get six lessons in the cra-t. The adviser. Derek Walters, said among other things he will teach: HOW to make love
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  • 251 8 DENVER, Colorado Sun. (UPI) A young artist from Mexico was forced yesterday to cancel his one-man snow at a Denver steakhouse when customers complained that his nude paintings were spoiling their appetite. Ricardo Barrera. 13. one of Mexico's youngest muralists. picked a Denver steakhouse for
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  • 202 8 TOKYO Sun. (UPI) Dewl Sukarno, the Japanese wife of former Indonesian President Sukarno. told millions of Japanese television viewers that she belongs to Indonesia. The slim Madam Dewi appeared briefly in a late night sing-and-talk programme and S3 id "I once decided to live in
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  • 48 8 SEOUL: Malaysian King, Ismail Nasiruddin Shah (centre with glasses) and Queen Zaharah (with crown) arriving at the Capitol Building for a state dinner hosted by President (right) and Mrs. Park Chung-hee. Malaysian King and Queen arrived in Seoul on April 29 for a fiveday State visit. UPI photo.
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  • 420 8 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Sun. (Reuter) Northern Ireland's new Prime Minister, Major James Chichester Clark, last night announced his Cabinet after a 48-hour delay. It included opponents and supporters of outgoing Premier Captain Terence O'Neill, ousted for his handling of Catholic civil rights demands
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  • 189 8 LONDON. Sun (UP I) I Israeli Foreign Minister Abbe Eban said yesterday Egypt's threat to destroy Israeli force* along the Suez Canal streng rhened Israel's determination to di* In and hold th*> M Arab leaders met In Cairo to plan unified s'rategv against the Jewish state.
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  • 227 8 LONDON*. Sun <Reuter> The Royal Societv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has publicly urged breeders her* against exporting pedigree dog? to Japan until th»v were protected by proper anti-cruelty laws The animal welfare organisation's appeal followed a campaign by the Bunday newspaper.
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  • 489 8 QAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) Soigon's Viet-namese-language press todajf quoted sident Nguyen Van Thieu as saying yesterday thot American troop withdrawals from Sout.) Vietnam could begin next August* This is the first time r that Mr. Thieu has been quoted as naming a specific
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  • 492 8 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon was reported yesterday to feel optimistic about progress towards a settlement of the Vietnam war despite lack of a specific break-through White House sources, in conveying the President's views, also hinted that the United States was
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  • 249 8 VIENNA. Sun. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth II pays a state visit to Austria this week May 5-10 and in tne language of show business, sre'll be following a tough act The last British monarch to visit Aus'ria was Elizabeths great-grandfather. Edward VII. who astonished the country by
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  • 189 8 NAPLES. Sun. (Reuter) Blood said to be that of Naples' Patron Saint St. Januanus. was reporter to have liquified yesterday :n a "miracle" which for centuries has almost always happened on the first Saturday in May. The dried, rust-coloured blood, kept in a precious phial, was said
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    • 277 9 BOURNEMOUTH, England, (Reuter)— Australian professional John Newcombe won the British hard courts open tennis title yesterday by beating South African Bob Hewitt in a men's singles final lasting five hours with interruptions for rain. Newcombe. who last week carried the Italian title, wo i 6-8, 6-3, 5-7,
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    • 140 9 SAN JOSE. California. Sun. fLTI) Olympic John Carlos ran the fastest 100 yards In history yesterday, clockin* a fantastic nine seconds flat, but the effort won't ever recorded as a worM mark because he had an aiding wind behind his back. Co-wcrld record holder Bob H« yes
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    • 52 9 CARACAS Sun. (AFP) Venezuela took a commanding 2-0 lead over Columbia in their Davis Cud American zone elimination round tennis match here yesterday In the opening singles. Jorge Andrew beat Columbia's William Alvarez 1-6, 6-4. 8-6. 7-5. while Humphrey Hose (Venezuela) beat Jairo Velazco in straight sets 6-2,
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    • 926 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore, 224 square miles Island Republic in South-east Asia, touristically described as Instant Asia in view of ner predominantly Asian cosmopolitan peo« pies and cultures, has been appropriately chosen as the yenue for the 17th World Cup and International Golf Championship from
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    • 334 9 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, Sun. (Reuter) Majestic Prince yesterday won the 95th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Majestic Prince finished tne race a head In front of the Art* and Letters in the official time of 2.01:4 for a first prize cash win of
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    • 209 9 BUENOS AIRES. Sun fßenter) Argentina Nlcolino Locche retained hi* world junior welterweight boxing title with an unanimous points decision over Venezuelan challenger Carlos Hernandez over 15 gruelling rounds here. But the aggressive Venezuelan nearly snatched ln the second round of the fight last night when he
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    • 98 9 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Results of major league baseball games played yesterday. American League Baltimore Orioles 5. NewYork Yankees 4 Washington Senators 6. Cleveland Indians 1. Boston Rea Sox 7. Detroit Tigers 5. Minnesota Twins 3. Chicago White Sox 1. Kansas City Rovals 3. California AJigels 2. Oakland
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    • 322 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. MB Rai of Achilles Sports Club established a new record tn the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association 10-mile road running championships held at RAF Seletar, yesterday. Ra: returned a new time of 53 minutes 20.0 seconds 1 minute 0.3 seconds faster than the old record
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    • 72 9 ASCOT. England. Sun (Reuter) —Town Crier owned by E. De Rothschild won the Victoria Cup Handicap run over seven furlongs here yesterday. Mrs R King's Princes Street was second with F W Burmann'i Petroa third of 14 runners. Duncan Keith rode Town Crier. Ron Hutchinson Princes Street
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    • 48 9 LONDON. Sun (AFP) Britain's Olympic hurdling champion David Hemery yesterday act up a new British record for tna pentathlon at London's Crystal Palace. Hemery. taking part for the first time In a pentathlon con.«t scored 3.237 point* beating the previous best by 82 points.
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    • 145 9 PALERMO. Sicily. Sun. (Reuter) Porsches are heavy favourites to win the Tarfa Florio motor race today for the fourth successive year A Porsche 908 driven by Britain's Vl c Elford last year's winner clocked the best time in trials yesterday. He lapped the 72kilometres (44} miles)
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    • 412 9 LONDON, Sun. (Rcutor) Younis Ahmed, the 21-year-old left-handed Pakistan batsman, hit the best score of his career when he made 127 not out for Surrey afainst Derbyshire at the Oval here yesterday. On Friday the Jullunder* bom batsman hit a fighting 85 to help
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    • 96 9 LONDON Sun. (Reuter) Sixteen acceptors were announced vesterday for the Chester Cup Handicap to be run over two miles, two furlong? and 97 yard.* at Chester on Wednesday. May 7. They are with weights: Major Rose 9 stone 7 pounds. Tubarlcaln 9 1. Colonel Imp
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    • 70 9 PALERMO. Sicilv. Sun. (Reuter) Italian driver Mario Casotii Wat injured today when his Alfa Romeo caught fire during the Targa Florio motor race Casom suffered minor burns and wag taken to a hospital by helicopter. His car caught fire on the fourth lap of the 10-lap 720kilometre (447.38
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    • 209 9 WORCESTER, England. Sun. <Reuter) Worcestershire's last wicket pair Doug Slade and Bob Carter thwarted the West Indian cricket team with an unbeaten partnership of 57 on the first day o* the tourists opening County match here yesterday. The pair helped Worcestershire reach 235 for nine at
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    • 374 11 WREXHAM, Sun. (Reuter) Scotland beat Wales 5-3 here yesterday in a high-scoring exciting start to the British international soccer championship. The Scot s played brilliantly i n the opening phase to score two goals in 16 minutes, but the Welshmen battled tenaciously to level
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    • 120 11 ATLANTA, Georgia. Sun (Reuter) Two goals in the space of two minutes in the second half enabled Aston villa to down Kilmarnock 2-1 m the international soccer cup series here. In the tournament, sponsored by the North American Soccer League, Villa represent Atlanta and Kilmarnock St. Louis.
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    • 58 11 BOMBAY. Sun. (AFP) The four-man Japanese Davis Cup tennis team of Joki Watanabe. Ichizo Konishi, Junzo Kawamori and Keishiro Yanagi. led by Non-playing captain and manager Masuo Uehara. arrived here yesterday en route for the Western India City of Poona where they will meet India in the
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    • 91 11 WORTHING, England, Sun. (UPI) Alex Caygill finished with a two-under-par 72-hole total of 278 yesterday to win the U559,600 Penfold golf tour, nament by two strokes from Irish Ryder Cup star Christy O'Connor. He took the first prize of US$l,BOO. Caygill shot an even-par 70 in the third
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    • 62 11 CARDIFF. Wales Sun (Reuter) A European Hockey Federation was formed here yesterday after a meeting of delegates from 15 countries. The Federation is similar to bodies already operating in Asia, Africa and America. A European Hockey Cup competition, to be staged in Brussels from September 17
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    • 55 11 LONDON. Sun fßeuter) Results of rugby matches played yesterday were: Rugby league top sixteen play-off Castleford 50 Swinton 8. Leeds 18 Workington Town 10. St. Helens 47, Featherstone Rovers 4. Wigan 21 Salford 26. Rugby league club match Huyton 2 Doncaster 12. Rugby union club match Leicester
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    • Article, Illustration
      65 11 NEIL YOUNG (extreme right of picture) scores the goal at Wembley Stadium that sent the Cup North Leicester City goalkeeper Peter Shilton tries desperately to save the shot from Young in the 25th minute of the F.A. Cup final recently. It was the only goal of the
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    • 116 11 MOSCOW Sun. (Reuter) Challenger Boris Spassky took a two-point lead over titleholder Tigra n Petrosyan when he won the eighth game in their world chese championship series yesterday. Srassky. a Leningrad jour rslist. now leads the Armenian champion by five points to three and chess
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    • 453 11 T>ELFAST, Sun. (Reuter) England, the world soccer champions, began the defence of their British soccer championship by beating Northern Ireland 3-1 here last night. But England, who leave later this month for a South American tour, often struggled against the lively Irish team, whose
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    • 1939 12 By BIG BEN p E N A N G, Sun. Impact with jockey Nelson astride won the Summer Plate run over Bif. here today, concluding day of the .Penang Turf Club May meeting. Impact returned his backers $2B for a win ticket. Trainers Teh Seh Leong
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    • 150 12 NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana. Sun (Reuter) Dave Hill no <ed an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole here yesterday tie with Frank Beard for the third-round lead in the US$l'*o.ooo (£41.000) Greater New Orleans golf tournament. Hill without a win since 1967 shot his second consecutive
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    • 58 12 AUCKLAND. Sun. (Reuter) Jeff Julian. New Zealand s marathon champion, set world best times for 30 and 40 miles in winning a 50 mile s track race here yesterday. Julian covered 30 miles in 2 hours 47 mins 34 sees and 40 miles in 3 hours 53 mins
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    • 455 12 Bv ENRIQUE ALESON BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (Reuter) The classic case of a world boxing champion who descends from riches to rags has been repeated here but it may have a happy ending. Pascual Perez, world flyweight champion from 1954 to 1960. became a national
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    • 279 12  -  GELAH BOLA Dear Sir, I think the time has come when senior FAS officials and representatives of the controlling Ministry. should find time to sit down and thoroughly analyse the future of soccer in the Republic. Approximately two years ago. soccer in the Republic, although not
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    • 75 12 EIGHTEEN-year-old Princess Anne is introduced to Manchester City's young team mascot at Wembley Stadium prior to the F.A. Cup final held recently. City skipper Tony Book, joint Footballer of the Year made the introduction watched by his team manager Joe Mercer. Princess Anne, the youngest personality ever to present the
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    • 730 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two National records and one All-comers were shattered in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association All-romers athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. The National marks were set by schoolboy Kok Wai Leong in the Javelin event and Lim Boot
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    • 343 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Recreation Club, current leaders in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior League suffered their first defeat this season at the hands of RAF Changi at the Padang today. Batting first. SRC were all out for 128 and Changi passed their score with the loss
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    • 97 12 BARCELONA. Sun. (ReuterT —Jackie Stewart of Scotland, driving a Matra-Ford. today won the Spanish Grand Prix race on the twisting Montjuich circuit here. Only five of the 13 starters finished the race, during which Austrian driver Jochen Rindt's Lctus Ford crashed through a protective barrier and
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    • 46 12 WORCESTER. England. Sun. (Reuter) Rain washed out -'-> v on the second day of the West Indian cricket tearr s opening three-day County match against Worcestershire here today. At the close of plav yesterday. Worcestershire had reached 235 for nine wickets in their first innings.
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    • 42 12 SINGAPORE. Sun Top Isvourites Fathul Karib beat Sukaramai S.C. 4-3 in a thrilling FAS Division One match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium, this evening. In an earlier match played cn the same ground. Navy Wanderers defeated Tampenis Rovers 5-1.
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    • 153 9 TODAY and YOU.< Monday, May 5, 1969. 5 6 Your 36 Consider 7 Look 37 To t Give 39 Attractive 9 Conscientious 39 Hopes lOTaomwork 40Trovel 11 Good 41 No 12 Originol 42 Somoon# 13 Unexpectedly 43 And 14 Unduly 44 Lots 15 Soon* 16 Some 17 Ideos 11 AttrocHv*
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
    • 558 10 Education, in the widest sense of the word, includes everything thot helps a student to build up a good personality. Cleanliness, one of the fundamental laws of health, is a habit that each and every student ought to cultivate. Recently, the government
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    • 433 10 EVERYBODY finds pleasure In doing something. Some may have the pleasure of playing games, watching television do. ing homework, reading or may be just eating. In this composition, I would like to explain, describe and tell you my opinion of the pleasures of eating. "The pleasures of
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    • 387 10 TOURISM it a growing business which has been encouraged by many countries which are now profiting from it. Countries which have places of interest and beauty derive much of their wealth from the travel dollar. Moreover, through tourism and contact with different people, much knowledge is
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    • 311 10 TEENAGERS have their problem®. Todays teenagers have greater opportunities and certainly more freedom but they still have their problems. A major problem ia pocketmoney or monthly allowance. This never seems enough. A large slice of It is spent on Transport, refreshments and at the cinema. There ia hardly
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    • 375 10 INTERNATIONAL language means a language spoken by everyone In the world or It's an official language A language which is spoken by many is the English language. This language originated from England. In all the Commonwealth countries, this language Is taught In schools. The advantage* of an International
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      280 10 ARE sunglasses really necessary? Can cheap sunglasses barm your eyes? If it harmful to wear dark classes continuously indoors and out? Are prescribed sunglasses advisable? Ar« plastic lens and clip-ons any food' The answer to most of the question* about sunglasses depends on you on the condition of
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    • 242 10 There is a saying, "One man's meat is another man's poison This means that every man has his own likes and dislikes which may differ from every other man. War, the evil destroyer of mankind, is one of the things which I dislike intensely. The reason is
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    • 524 10 "HELP! Help!" I shouted, darting here and there, looking for loftty. At I turned my head, I tow thot the four masked men were already hard on my heels. They were a rough-looking set, ready to fight or do anything rash for their own ends. That evening,
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    • 387 10 People generally differ in their opinions concerning the introduction of co-education as an educational system in schools. The reason for this is quite obvious as the co-education system brings about certahi advantages and disadvantages. One obvious merit of co-education is that it stimulates competition in
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      211 10 There is o saying in English, "Go to the ont thou sluggard/' which tells the laxy, idle person to take a lesson from the ant, who seems to be olways at work or going in search of it, like the busy bee. The ant is one of the
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    • 91 11 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION have pleasure to announce effective from 3rd May, 1969 their appointment as Sole Distributor in Singapore, Malaysia Brunei for all industrial and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration equipments manufactured by YORK tXYISION OF BORG-WARNER CORPORATION The YORK Division of 60RG-WARNER INTERNATIONAL CORP. CHICAGO, U.S.A. ore pleased
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    • 1071 11 YOUR TODAY (CHANNEL 5) PM. 3.00 Opening Announcement in all Language; A- Morning Star; 320 Health in the Home Erglish Version; 335 Be Our Guest Chinese Version; 345 House A H r >rre Tamil Version. 400 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week Tamil Version; 405 Scarlet Hill; 450
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    • 95 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 641 pm. (0.3 ins.); 1.40 p.m. (8 ft. 3 Ins.); 6.53 p.m. (4 ft). Naval Dockyard: 017 a.m. (10 ft 8 ins); 6.20 a.m. (0.1 in.); 1.29 am. (10 ft 4 ins-); 6.45 p.m. (4 ft 7 ins.). TOMORROW MAY 6 Singapore Town: 036
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