Eastern Sun, 25 May 1969

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1008 Sunday Edition, 25 May 1969. MC(P) 0737 Prioo 15 cents
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  • 601 1 'UTTERLY FANTASTIC SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Texas, Sot. (UPI) Apollo 10 shot out of moon orbit todoy and headed for earth to wind up a highly successful mission which cleared the way for an American manned landing on the moon. Only the crucial re-entry
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  • 386 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Public participation in Singapore's national shipping line the Neptune Orient Lines will be invited soon. This was disclosed by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today. Dr. Goh. speaking at the first anniversary dinner of the Sin. gapore Association of
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  • 557 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Today was the proudest day in the lives of 1.266 voung women and men who graduated at the 10th Convocation in Nanyang University. This was the climax of three and for some four years of "struggle.'* determinedly pursuing that much-coveted degree. Clad in
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  • 220 1 Australian Foreign Minister Gordon Freeth passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia from Bangkok where he attended the SEATO Ministerial Council and the Vietnam war allies meeting earlier in the week. He did not make any airport ktatement or reply any reporters'
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  • 131 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Sat (UPI) Breaking orders to become the first men on the moon would have cost astronauts Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene A. Cernan their lives. The thought may have come to earthllngi keeping up with the Apollo 10 space adventure
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  • 275 1 WEST MALAYSIA ROUND-UP T/'UALA LUMPUR/ Sat. The overall situation throughout the country continued to improve steadily towards normalcy, the information control centre said today. No incidents were reported today although rumours were spread by trouble makers that fighting had broken out in Federal Highway
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  • 73 1 JAKARTA. Sat. CCPI) Eleven employees of the Indonesian Congress, highest policy making body in the country. have been arrested by the Jakarta military authority on charges of being Communist and involved in the abortive Communist coup attempt in 1965. The Congress special screenin* team said
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  • 95 1 KUCHING. Sarawak, Sat. »Reuter) —Political leaders in Sarawak today decided to «end an All-Party Delegation to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for consultations on the early rescheduling of the elections in the state. The Malavsian Government suspended the Sarawak elections following bloody communal riots in the Malaysian ca- pital
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  • 215 2  -  By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR. sat One of the finest and moat stirring stories to emerge from the disturbances in Kuala Lumpur is this one of selfless devotion and compassion. The contributions made by Dr. Leela Ratos and her teacher-husband, Mr.
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  • 268 2  -  By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Sat Pretty Miss Turi Wideroe will probably be the first woman in the world to pilot a commercial airliner into Paya Lebar in 1972. Mr. John Hoyer, General Manager of SAS. here, told me that there was every
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  • 250 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The May 23 issue of Time magazine which was banned from importation into Malaysia is now on sale in the bookshops minus two pages. The magazines were delivered to the various bookshops with pages 21 and 22 torn
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  • 44 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tan Chew, 52. fell to his death from the sixth floor of a block of flats In Mattar Road, early this morning. When police and an ambulance arrived at the scene he was certified dead. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Kuala Lumpur International Airport is expected to be normal by Monday passengers keep coming and going even during curfew hours. All services are back to normal. The Malaysia/Singapore Airlines resumed its regular services with planes flying to East and West Malaysia and
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  • 105 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A saleman cum bill-collector, Seow Boon Siong. became nervous when he saw two men, one of whom was armed with a pistol approaching him, yerterday. He hurriedly started his car and crashed it into a pillar of a shop-house, in Ponggol Road. Earlier Boon Siong. an
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  • 129 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Extra, eurricular activities in the University campus will enable the students to experience a full and meaningful university education. Such involvement will make them better persons. This was stated by Mr. Bhag Singh. President of the University of Singapore Students' Union. at the Orientation Ceremony yesterday.
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  • 115 2 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore Pools (Pte) Limited announced today that with effect from May 26. a regular Lucky Draw will be conducted after each Toto Draw. A press release from the organisation said :hat the additional draw would enable Toto participants to win extra cash prizes without any increase
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  • 93 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The University of Singapore today released the results of the combined First Sessional (Supplementary) Examination for the degrees of 8.A./B Soc, Sci. held in April, this year The following candidates have passed the examinations: Cheang Kok Ming. Cheng Siew Vuen (Miss), Chu The
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  • 148 2 SINGAPORE. Sat —The younger generation in the Republic were told today that they could be relied upon to be rational In meeting the challenges of the future with courage and determination. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Dr. Liew Chtaw Meng, said this when
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  • 186 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Secretary General of the DAP. Mr. Goh Hock Guan. today dismissed as "highly irresponsible" rumours that he had been detained by the Government. Mr. Goh said that In "view of the many rumours and erroneous press reports. I would like to assure
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  • 68 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The week-long Southeast Asia Pugilistic Invitation championships was a resounding success, according to the chairman of the working committee. Mr Sim Boon Peng Speaking at the closing ce- remony in Gay World Stadium tonight, he »aid that the championships would be held biennially in different parts
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  • 183 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The only one way to learn a foreign language effectively is the hard way. This was stated by Mr. J. D. H. Neill. at the Y's Men's Club, Beta Chapter, luncheon meeting this afternoon. Mr. Neill, a leading Industrialist in Singapore was
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  • 25 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. There were a total of 56 road accidents, of which four were serious. during the cast 24 hours in the Republic.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 94 2 4faMiarßarbfo^ r BOWL. WILL SHE gc SURPRISED m t I IJ B r ai 1 rr, 9 m te 8S 3 I f it Ji e «K>9 0&& i* FRED FLINTSTOME..YOU DID IT/ YOU SAID YOU WERE CiOlNa TO BRINcSME HOME THE TROPHY, THIS TIME, AND VOU m a <*
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  • 170 3 BERKELEY, California, Sat. fßeuten some 2.000 demonh€,ld. a rall v with F-2 permission on the UnivfllJ of California campus here today following the mass arrest of 482 persons yesterdav by riot police and National Guardsmen. Tl }e demonstrators gathered on the main campus square, just before
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  • 89 3 HOUSTON, Texas, Sat. (Reuter) The Apollo 10 astronauts reported today that one of the many volcanolike mountains they had seen on the far side of the moon resembled Japan's famous Mount Fujiyama. Commenting on the lunar landscape, spacecraft commander Tom Stafford told ground control: "Tell Jack
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  • 279 3 MILDENHALL, England, Sat (UPI) U.S. Air Force officials on Friday night called off a search for a missing Hercules Cl3O transport plane and the homesick young sergeant who flew off in it while he was drunk. American officials said they had asked all ships in
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  • 65 3 PRAGUE. Sat. (UPI)—CoI. Frank Borman. Commander of the American Apollo 8 orbital flight of the moon, headed back to the United States Friday with honours few men have received. "Borman was the first American astronaut to visit a Communist country and one of the few men to receive
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  • 182 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas today resigned from his post as President of the Albert Parvin Foundation, an organisation founded by a company with Las Vegas gambling connections. Justice Douglass resignation from the Foundation followed soon after the resignation of Justice
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  • 57 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. (UPI) Union members m two major Argentine cities went on strike on Friday to protest alleged police brutality in suppressing student disorders. Work in Rosario and Santa Fe came to a near-halt. Rasario. the country's second largest city, has been under military control since Thursday.
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  • 106 3 CARACAS. Venezuela. Sat. (UPl)—Teenage students spilled into the streets of Caracas and nearby La Guaira yesterday in a renewal of violence in which at least eight persons were wounded Thursday night. The education ministry ordered suspension of all high school classes in metropolitan Caracas as youngsters
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  • 200 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Chief Justice-designate Warren E. Burger's office on Friday acknowledged that the jurist received 6,000 U.S. dollars in trustee's fees during the past three years from the Mayo Foundation and identified several other organisations with which Burger Is associated. In addition to his Mayo
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  • 122 3 PARIS. Sat (Reuter) —Xuan Thuy, leader of North Vietnam's delegation to the Vietnam peace talks, said today there were points of a Tee ments between the two rival plans f° r peace which could be the object of negotiations. Talking to reporters at Le Bourget Airport
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  • 185 3 GREENSBORO, N.C., Sat. (Reuter) About 600 National Guardsmen and police firing rifles and hurling nausea gas routed 100 negroes from a sniper-held dormitory on the North Carolina Agriculture and Technical University today. Four Guardsmen and a policeman wer« shot and wounded. The policeman.
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  • 136 3 PRAGUE, Sat. (UPI) Communist Party Leader Gustav Husak met on Friday with visiting Soviet Marshal Ivan I. l'akubovsky Commander-in-Chief of Warsaw Pact forces. Prague Radio said. The announcement said Husak and Yakubovskv discussed military matters related to "consolidating" the defensive strength of the nations
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  • 119 3 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) A 27-year-old woman who was dying of liver cancer last February walked out of Memorial Hospital on Friday with a new liver and a radiant smile. "I feel marvelous," said Mrs. Lynne Varney, as she left for her apartment with her 28-year-old
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  • 64 3 TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuter) A "search and destroy" operation has been launched for two pythons said to have been seen at the Green Lake summer resort near Taipei. Taipei zoo superintendent Tsai Chine Chih said the pythons, believed to be over 500 years old, might be the
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  • 31 3 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter)—Filipino Moslems have asked Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos to declare the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on May 28 a public holiday in provinces with Moslem majorities.
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  • 138 3 SAN QUENTIN. Calif.. Sat. (Reuter) Sirhan B. 81rhan. the Jordanian-bom assassin of Sen. Robert Kennedy, was flown here today and put In cell 33. on "death row" to await execution. The 25 year-old Sirhan, sentenced to death last Wednesday. was brought the 400 miles from Los
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  • 54 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Civilian analysts at the Pentagon have proposed burial at sea for 10 of the older Polaris nuclear-powered submarines as an economy measure. it was reported on Friday The Washington Post said a paper carrying the recommendation had come to the attention of a congressional committee,
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  • 221 3 LIMA. Sat. (Reuter) Peru today decided to expel the United States army, navy and air force missions and reject the visit of President Nixon's special envoy, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. The decision, announced tonight by Prime Minister Ernesto Montagne to reporters. followed the
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  • 61 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) President Nixon and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F, Dobrynin joined in a foot-tapping, hand-clapping salute on Friday to a University of Minnesota band just back from what Dobrynin called a "wonderful" tour of Russia. The President and Dobrynin exchanged warm remarks on how music can bring
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  • 137 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) The State Department on Friday announced the expulsion of a Soviet news correspondent from the United States In direct retaliation for the ouster from Moscow of Washington Post correspondent, Anatole Shub. The Soviet correspondent, Viktor Kopytin of the Tass news agency, was given
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  • 591 4 PARIS, Sat. (Router) Centrist Ajain Poher, favourite to win next month's presidential election, has declined in popularity during the past 10 days but still holds a commanding lead over Gaullist Georges Pompidou, a public opinion poll showed yesterday. The poll, published as the
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  • 389 4 PRAGUE, Sat (Reuter) Military and political Issues were discussed here yesterday in tjjik s between the Soviet Commander-in-Chief of the Warsaw Pact forces, Marshal Ivan Yakubovsky, and the new Cxechoslovak Communist chief, Dr. Gustav Husak The Ciechoslovak news agency Ceteka said they discussed
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  • 102 4 CAIRO. Sat (UPI) Egyptian commandos in the Sinai Peninsula have used Sovietmade rockets against occupying Israeli troops, Egyptian military sources said Saturday. The sources said members of the "Arab Sinai" organisation used Katyusha rockets for the first time in an attack earlier thi» month on
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  • 81 4 RANGOON. Sat. (UPI) Six persons died when a Dakota cargo plane crashed while attempting to land at Lashio town in Burma's Northern Shan States on Friday, according to reports published on Saturday. The reports said the plane wa s *een to explode when 200 feet above
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  • 117 4 BERKELEY. California. Sat. '(Reuter) Britian's Police Federation. the bobbies' trade union, today urged the Government to bring back hanging for murder. More than 1,000 delegates at the annual conference voted almost unanimously for relntroductlon of capital punishment. Britain abolished the death-penalty three years ago
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  • 113 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Parliament begins a holiday break yesterday with the Labour Government still apparently bent on a collision course over wildcat strikes. In speeches during the twoweek Whitsun recess, leading Ministers will emphasise that the Cabinet is united on proposed anti-strike legislation despite fierce opposition
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  • 251 4 Prince Philip To Rowdy Students: Grow Up Shut Up EDINBURGH. Scotland, Sat. (UPI) Prlnc« Philip, husband of Queen Elliabeth, told an audience of rowdy students at Edinburgh University on Friday to "grow up and shut up." As Chancellor of Edinburgh University, Prince Philip was presiding over a question and answer
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  • 258 4 COPENHAGEN, Sat (UPI) The chief of the Danish Intelligence Service alleged on Friday that two Arabs and one Swede, who were arrested early on Thursday, had planned to assassinate former Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion at Rio De Janeiro's international airport early Friday. Chief
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  • 121 4 TOKYO. Sat (UPD—Communist China today proposed to the Soviet Union to settle the border issues between the two countries through diplomatic negotiations, according to the New China New s Agency. The Chinese Government. In a lengthy statement today broadcast by NCNA and Radio Peking
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  • 84 4 VIENTIANE. Sat. (UPI) Four Communist battalions on Friday seized a strategic hill outside Xieng Khouang Town. 125 miles northeast of Vientiane. and threatened to retake the city that Government forces captured four weeks ago. Government officials said today. Ironically, however, military observers here considered it a
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  • 210 4 ATHENS. Bat. (Reuter) Greek furniture polisher was sentenced to life imprisonment and his girl friend to a 20-year term by a court martial here yesterdav for trying to overthrow the army-back-ed Government and setting off homemade bombs in Athens. They were among a group of
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  • 253 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Racism in religion is more deeply engrained than most white people realise, Dr. Eugene Blake. Secretary-General of the World Council of Churches, said yesterday. Speaking at a pres§ conference here during a consulation on racism sponsored by the World Council,
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  • 92 4 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sat (Reuter) —A strict security guard has been assigned to former Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion following Danish reports of an alleged plot to assassinate him. The 82-year-old statesman, on a week's visit to Brazil at the invitation of the country's Jewish communities,
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  • 156 4 GALWAY. Republic of Ireland. Sat. (Reuter) General de Gaulle yesterday swopped one secluded hideaway for another to continue his strictly private holiday on Ireland's rugged west coast The former French President and Madame de Gaulle booked in at a small private hotel at Carna. a
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    • 159 4 I—rM NOT ft ALLY TOO TIRED, ALBERT—BUT WEVE RUN OVER SIX MILES ALREAPY/SHOULDN'T I GET INTO THIS A LITTLE MORI GRADUALLY# rvhF? B APARTMENT s v Pt y A <V\ rVi I ■II 00 *3U MEAN 7H HE PROPOSES AM SHE ACCEPTED* rt Fj m II ,1 n -0 cr
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  • 257 4 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (tTI) India brourht birth control to seven million couples in the past four years, but a U.N. team warned on Saturday that it must do better. "Anv programme which is to reach India s papulation effectively must be larger
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  • 148 5 XJONG KONG, Sot. (Reuter) Russia has n harder river issues with China on the date suggested by the Chinese side, Radio Moscow reported today. The Soviet chairman of the Sino-Soviet Border River Commission. in a note to his Chinese counterpart yesterday. expressed Russian consent for
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  • 277 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. (CPI) H Secretary of State PHm vf iam Rojtrs meets Prune Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi today to discuss at length President Nixon's new eight-point Vietnam peace plan. India, which has been continuously critical of American policy in VietVW,.? e ,*P
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  • 364 5 TOKI'O. Sat. (UPI) Mas«ive student demonstrations and violence erupted anew across the nation yesterday in protest against a Bill the government will legislate soon to give it greater power to put down <stuaent violence on the campuses. The National Police Agency announced last night 32,600
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  • 52 5 HONG KONG. Sat (Reuter) —The Indonesian Communist Party (Marlst-Leninist) has rejected Peking's leadership. Radio Moscow said in a broadcast to China yesterday. In a published document outlining its proposed programme the party had rejected the adventurist line imposed previously by China on the Communist movement in Indonesia. the
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  • 431 5 CANNES, Sat. (AFP) Britain's entry, Lindsay Anderson s film "If" last night won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. The Swedish film "Adalen 31" was awarded the special Jury Prize. French actor Jean Louis Trintignant acting in the French entry
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  • 611 5 RANGOON. Sat. (Reuter) Six people were killed yestercay when a United Burma Airways Dakota exploded as it came in to land at Lashio. about 600 miles northeast of here, according to reports reaching Rangoon last night. The reports said those killed were two relatives of the former Minister for
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 362 5 THE MAN FROM THE DEEP FREEZE AFFAIR Part U.N.C.L..E. AND AS SOLO AND ILLYA RUSH TO THE SCENE ONLY INTENSE HEAT WILL WELT THAT STUFF; CALLTHE ARMY BASE FOR SOME FLAME THROWERS/ There S No Like A Cold Pool LET'S TAKE A LOOK THROUGH THE UNDERWATER OBSERVATION PORTS, ILLY A!
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  • 85 6 First Teen Team' MI6S Rosalind Koh, a HSC graduate, Is a school teacher. She was the club president for 3 years and a very keen youth for Christ worker. She was the "Clubber of the Year" in 1967. She Is also a church organist. The "teen team" will be performing
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  • 75 6 THE ftrst course conducted by Mr. Dave Dawson for VCF members is now in progress at the Faculty of Medicine. Sme 80 people are attending and comments ranre from "challenging and enriching" ♦o "instructive." They meet «n Fridays, at 2 pjn. in Lecture Room 4. The second identical course
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  • 200 6 SINGAPORE. Sat The "Far Eastern Crusade to Preserve Historic Christianity" in Hone Rone "was very fruitful." This was claimed by Rev. Quek Kiok Chiang on his return from the crusade in the capacity of honoray secretary of the Far Eastern Council of Christian
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  • 87 6 DR. Carl F.H. Henry, founder editor of Christianity Today. the evangelical fortnightly. has been named a visiting professor of theology at Eastern Baptist Theology Seminary effective next Autumn. The announcement was made by Dr. J. Lester Hanv.sh. president of the American Baptist institution. Dr.
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  • 1111 6  - ADAM and EVE To Day •M-+++++++++ I CHURCH 1 From GEIGER OEREAVEMEXT is Just as much a part of marriage as union. It follows marriage a$ normally as marriage follows courtship or as Autumn follows ummer. C.B. Lewis who had known the sublime experiences In his own marriage only realised
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  • 443 6  -  by GOH ENG KEE CINGAPORE, Sat. The Pentecost Methodist Church will celebrate its 37th anniversary tomorrow and with a combined worship service (English Malay) be- ginning at 9 a.m. On hand to rejoice and share in this rich blessing from the Almighty will be
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  • 221 6  -  Sunday Breakfast By Lauw Kim Guan "I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not." Luke 22:32 How vital faith is to the Christian. By grace are ye saved through faith. Without faith, it is impossible to please God. Just think every time we ahow
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  • 92 6 Vf AN CHESTER CHINESE 1H CHRISTIAN FELLOW SHIP hu a Sunday School work. a student work among the Chinese in the universities, colleges snd hospitals, and a restaurant work going on. Through warm Christian friendship and action, many have come to know Jesus Christ for the first time.
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  • 290 6 By Charles M Sheldon (Moody Preset Paperback pp. £56 Price $2.85 lIAVE you ever been in a crisis of life and do not know how to acV? In some small matter of everyday life, have you wondered what decision to make? The writer
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 478 7 LONDON, Sot. (Reuter)—'Trade challenges confronting the Commonwealth if Britain joins Europe will dominate an international confer- ence here next week. A new emphasis on a multi-lateral free trade association may emerge from the three-day meeting starting on Tuesday. Delegates will hear a call
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    • 167 7 JAPANESE steel mills have contracted to take 87.000,000 tons of iron ore pellets from Cliffs Western Australia Pty. Ltd. over a 21-year period at a contract price of $l,OBO million. This is the biggest deal yet for Western Australian iron ore, and probably the
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    • 250 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following is a berthing lift released by the Port of Singapore Authority for May 25: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 5 Knud Msersk Bawean N-W.4/5 Petaling 21'22 Yamski Maru 31 52 Patroclus 35 '36 Altair 47 Jag Laxmi 33 34 Alpha ARRIVAL: 33 '34 Alpha 33
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    • 263 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The International Executive Service Corps announces the appointment of Mr. Michael H. Getto. who is considered today to be one of the top ten hotel men in America, to assist the principals of Hotel Royal Limited for a period of four
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    • 118 7 New operating rules affecting Australia'* short term money market came into operation last month. The dealers can now handle a wider range of assets, and some requirements have been eliminated. The Reserve Bank will still act as the lender of the last resort.
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    • 331 7 PARIS, Sot. (Reuter) The Aid India Consortium met here yesterday and set an overall target of (1,100 million (458 million sterling) in development assistance to India for the current fiscal year. The consortium, grouping 12 nations ana chaired by the World Bank, decided that
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    • 134 7 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Japan's gross agricultural output in 1968 reached 4,217 900 million yen (4,886 million stg), an increase of 4.8 per cent over 1967, the Agriculture-Forestry Ministry announced today. The growth rate, however. was the lowest since 1959. the ministry said. The gross output was
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    • 75 7 JAPANESE steel mills or* to take 15.000.000 tons of coking coal from South Blackwater, Queensland, over a period of 15 years under a $240,000,000 contract with Thiess Holdings Ltd. The contract was signed by Yawata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. on behalf of a
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    • 131 7 PRODUCTION of plastics in Australia for 1968-69 is expected to rise by 13 per cent to 190,000 tons, according to the market research aepartment of Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. The" three major thermoplastics, PVS, polyethylene and polystyrene, rose by 25
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    • 108 7 STOCKHOLM. Sat (UPI)— A Swedish centre will be opened in Tokyo to promote Swedish trade with Japan, a trade journal reported yesterday. The journal Tex 11-Och-Konfekewivp said 17 Swedish companies have expressed interest in contributing 25.000 Swedish kronor (5,000 U.S. dollars) each
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    • 85 7 THE wool industry continues to be a vital part of the Australian economy, with sales worth $574,485,853 for the nine months ended March. Increased prices boosted the returns from $498,159,224 for the same months of the previous season. The industry is still discussing its new marketing
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    • 85 7 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) Indonesia may overshoot its rice production target by half a million tons next year, engineer Sadikin Sumintrawikarta, director general of the Agriculture Ministry, predicted. Sumintrawikarta said the expected rice production for 1969 is 11-million tons while the government earlier set a
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    • 269 7 BOMBAY With the Introduction of Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets in 1971 there will be an acute shortage of hotel rooms in India. In order to assist the promotion of tourism and augment the accommodation at present available in India, Air-India has decided to enter the
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    • 63 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or O.D ready: Deutsche Marks $77.1625; Holland Guilders $B4 6050; Swiss Francs $71.4550; Belgian Francs $6.1475;
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    • 32 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 947.45 20 Rails 238.30 15 Utilities 130.50 65 Stocks 324.53 40 BONDS 73.34
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    • 65 7 HONG KONG. S«t. (UPI)— Money Quotations: HK $6 0925 per U.S. dollar. HK $6,105 per U.& dollar TT HK $14.45 per pound sterling. HK $322 5 pe r tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK $162.6 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK $135.0 per 100 Philippines
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    • 46 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 points lower on no sales. (Bid) (Ask) July 25.85 26 58 Sept 2525 26.10 Nov. 24 80 24 58 Jan. (1970) 24.05 24.90 Mar. 24.45 25.05 May 24.35 24.90 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 36 3/8.
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    • 88 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The noon price* at tbe Singapore hineM Prodoca Exchange today liltBayer Mlm Coconut OH (FOB.) folk 40.00 Coi-onut Oil (FOR) Drum 5180 Mixed Copra SI.OO Mtintnfc Whit* Proper (FOB) 04% N.L.W. IJSOO ■UirMWuk Whit# (FOB.) 12t»o Sarawak special Black Pepper iFOB) 00% N-LW. 95.00 Lampong KprcJn Black
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    • 45 7 (Managers Prices) Ist Malayan 290 2nd Malayan *.15 rd Malayan 141 The fom Ind.XD 103 MS Tm sarin* Fund 1.15 lis M. Invest Mind XD Ist Hong Kong 1 48 1.54* 2nd Hone Kong 100 106* Sterling Coin. XD 8/t (•Bon* Eon* currency)
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    • 128 7 AUSTRALIA mineral exports arc expected to reach more than $l,OOO million for the first time i Q 1970-71. This total should be reached three years earlier than wai indicated by estimates available only 10 months ago. The Minister for National Development Mr. D. Fairbaim,
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    • 280 7 SINGAPORE, Sot. The gradual return to normality of the situation in West Malaysia had the equivalent effect on trading and the price level state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Cr Co., in its rubber market review. The subsidence of Incidents in Kuala Lumpur over the week-end
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    • 15 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was S6-15.12} per picul, up $0.12}.
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    • 431 7 ARRIVALS 5 00 s m MsA ML 020 Kuala Lumpur WOO am MSA .MUII Kusia Luinpur »-45 am MSA ML3JI Sydney, Jakarta 10 15 a.m. MsA MLIIS Kuala Luuipur. 18.40 pm. CAL CIS laipel. Hons Kong 10.85 a.m. MSA MLOSS Penang. ipob. Kuala Lnmpur. Malacca 100 p.m. SAB
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    • 306 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Karl Nilsson, president of SAS Scandinavian Airlines System, has informed the SAS Board that for personal reasons we would ask them to relieve him of his duties towards the end of this year. The Board have received this information
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    • 119 7 SHIPPING NOTICE M/S "TAIPOOSHAN", 12.000 Tom sp««dl K» 8 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE FOB HONGKONG SINGAPORE PEN AN G Singapore Penang Singapore Hongkong Ma* i* 31 IS Jsne J«b« H June 13 16 17 Jmne 2» 21 J«ne 25 2. June July 1* 3# Jmly JiL J f ,T Hii J
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  • POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
    • 376 8  -  RICHARD GREEN ONE of the most astounding pieces of news recently has been the signing by Tamla Motown of the Pretty Things, a group famed to its wild exhuberance rather than its musical quality, though of late the latter has been breaking through. Leader Phil
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    • 455 8 Life-lines Of Clodagh Rodgers Professional name: Clodagh Rodgers. Real name: Clodagh Rodgers. Blrthdate: March 5, 1947. Personal points: Height: sft. 3$ ins; weight: 7st. 7 lbs; colour of eyes: green; colour of hair: blonde. Parents' name: Thomas Louis and Gertrude Rodgers.
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    • Article, Illustration
      443 8  -  Ringo's Sole Film Debut Eyes Off If You're Under Sixteen! By Ian Nesbit YOU will toon be seeing Ringo in a very different role from the quiet, sky, mop-top drummer we all know. In "Candy," his first solo film role, Ringo is a randy, passionate, Mexican gardener, moustache bristling,
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    • 265 8 JJI THERE! HOLY Wow! Look at the scrumptious scoop we have for you today on Ringo's new film! Bet you no other newspaper has previewed it yet! Remember however, that "Candy" is an adult-type film, and if you're under 16, I'd advise against your seeing it. Not-to-worry
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    • 161 8 THRU vov imx A tiEw WORLD OF XOVDD i? I 3 Toject TOTAL SOUNO B SCEPTER RECORDS o th ;jfTuS!i2?o ECORDS HERE i AS OTltt \A <s;' *5l .1 'M i "'•St i *< HIRE I AM DIONNI WARWICK SJL *****9 Herb Alpert presents SIRCIO MENDEZ tr BRAZIL '66. SAML
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    • 283 8 WORLD CHARTS The Beatles may be sitting en top of the world at their "Get Beck" hold* the number one spot in four of our six chert*, but two other of thi* week'* hit parade artiste* have the distinction of being en top of the moon. Frank Sinatra'* "Fly Me
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  • 349 9 LONDON, sat. (UPI) Beatie John Lennon said yesterday he and his Japanese bride Yoko will stage their second "Bedin for Peace" this time a seven-day marathon for the benefit of American audiences. Lennon said they will leave today for the Bahama Islands,
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  • 1249 9  -  TO THE TUNE OF A MILLION By David Weir HE'S the biggest independent record producer in Britain admits he's a millionaire ...owns an £BO,OOO house and a yacht based on the Riviera. Mickie Most has a swank office on the top of an office block in
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  • 683 9  -  By Bob Hope FOR starters, I'd like to thank Sheilah for this arand opportunity. She goes on vacation and I get to 4o a "guest-in" column for gratis. It's been that kind of a month. This isn't the only time opportunity
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    • 23 9 STATION HOTEL KEPPIL ROAD, S'PORI 2 Teh *****1—3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modorn Facilities TARIFF CHARGES: Single: $lB/ upwards Double: $27/- upwards
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    • 68 9 This is 1 a THE FIXER fj They accused him... They beat him... They condemned him... and after all that, they were more afraid of him than ever. ...based on the the fixer Pulitzer PrizeMETROCOLOR winning novel by Bernard Malamud. S ORCHARD -COMING! WISMA RESTAURANT is reserved exclusively for a
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    • 278 9 I bSHAW IL I SOW SHOWING! U a.m.. 1 *5. 4.00 0.3# 915 a.m. LOVES OF GALIA" iSB i St arrin f MIREILUE DARC I CAPITOL Phone ***** vow showing! no Pree u*t 11 a.m.. 1.30. 00. 45 ;<• pa. "Diary Of A Lad* Killer" i A SHAW PRODUCTION» Mandarin
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    • 180 9 TODAY and YOU... r Sunday* May 25> 1969. mi r.r, s %< B; CLAYK. M Your Dotty AdMtr X According to tho Start. To develop messoge for Sunday, read words corresponding to tXMPbvt of your Zodiac birth ftiga 1 Establbh 2 Good 3 A 4 C^anco 5 Do 6 Bartar
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    • 228 9 ODfcON ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. IJA 4.M. «.M #JW> Christopher Lee In MOM "The Blood Of Fu Manchn" Tsal Chin la Eaatmancolor 1 ORCHARD —***** New Shewing! T*d«? 8 Showt! 11 am. I.U. 4 00, 430 9 IS pm "With Six lon Get Efrroll" Doria Day Brian Keith PTisien
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    • 919 10  -  The By K. F. Yap IT IS difficult to treat the next three Rules separately. They are intimately related and so we will deal with them as a whole. Water Requirements'. In Rule Two, we stated quite clearly that water must be
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    • 113 10 r LOOK FOR... SURPRISE dominance of pants costumes for irnnnwr evenings, in white crepe, floating chiffon, elegant lace, always with a tunic top. A REVOLT against the gypsy look, which started out as colourful and pretty, is already being exaggerated into a ragbag look. HAIR used as a
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    • 369 10  -  by h. c. tan THE name MIKI spells knitwear and the very latest too. In fact, every week regular clients pop in on this select boutique for the very latest in imported knits. Just are the delicious see-throughs in exclusive •tyles blended in a variety of
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    • 769 10  -  -<; THE TRUTH > MEN^ By Mary McCluskey AS Hie shortage of girls increases, men's attitudes to dress, appearance and romance are changing. But what will the man of the future be like? Men are having to fight harder these days for their women. They
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      171 10 SHASHLIK KEBABS: 1 lar*e onion, very finely chopped. 1 clove garlic, crashed. 1 level tablespoon curry powder. k tablespoon ground ginger (or use fresh root to taste.) 1 os. batter or margarine. 1 (l#i oss.) can condensed Cream of Tomato. Mashroom or Chicken Soap. 3-6 tablespoons water 12 small
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 688 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's most outstanding high jumper. Noor Azahar of Pearl's Hill Camp captured top honour for the second successive year in the Singapore Armed Forces annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. He was awarded the Best Performance Trophy for
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    • 122 11 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) Mexican Rube Olivares knocked out Japan's Takao Sakurai in the sixth round here last night to earn himself an August meeting with world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose of Australia. It was the 48th knockout in 49 wins for Olivares, the number one contender
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    • 95 11 AMSTERDAM. Sat. (Reuter>— Wimbledon champion Rod Laver recovered from his defeat by Spanish professional Andres Gimeno on Thursday to overpower American Dennis Ralston 7-5 6-2 yesterday in the professional tournament staeed here and at Eindhoven. Australian Ken Rosewell. beaten on Thursday by Ralston, buonced back to beat
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    • 107 11 NOTTINGHAM, England. Sat (UPI) Nottingham Forest who signed talented 28-year-old miafteld player Jim Baxter for £lOO.OOO. 18 months agr>. yesterday were trying to give him •way. Forest tried to transfer Baxter at a "bargain Price" but there were no takers. So the club, rather than re-sign
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    • 83 11 TEMPE Arizona. Sat.(ATP) —Mark Murro. 20-year-old University of Arizona student, shattered the United States javelin record with a throw of 9.21 metres (292 feet 8 inches) at the West Coast University championships here late yesterday. Murro beat the former record throw of 86.77 metres (284
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    • 72 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police outplayed RAF Seleta r by five goals to one in FAS Division one league match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. At half time the score was I—l. Scorers: Osman Ba ha room (3). Khoo Eng Yee and Ismail Kuti for Police RAF's
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    • 31 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Western Australia soccer team defeated the University of Singapore by two goals to one in hardfought match played at the Bukit Tunah ground, today.
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    • 169 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Cricket Club were in a comfortable position against the Singapore Recreation Club In their annual "Padang Shield" game at the end of the first day's play today. Batting first SRC were skittled out for 66 runs and SCC were 128 for the loss
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    • 47 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Assccia'ion will hold their Bth Age Group Swimming Meet on Saturday. June 7, at the Singapore Swimming Club. Soon after the meet the Swimmer of the year 1968 Awards" will be presented to Miss Patricia Chan and Alexander Chan.
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    • 246 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Sat.(Reuter)— Results of yesterday's major league baseball fames: AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 3, Minnesota Twini 1. Kansas Ciity Royals 4, Washington Senators 3. Cleveland Indian® 7, Seattle Pilots 1. Baltimore Orioles 4, Oakland Athletics 3. Boston Red Sox 4. Chicago White Sox 2.
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    • 135 11 SINGAPORE. Sa 4 Th# Pasir Panjang District Secondary Schools' 10 annual athletic meet will be held on June 3. at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Mrs. Lee Chiaw Meng. wife of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education will give away the prizes. The 10th annual
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    • 420 12 DAVIS CUP LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Britain and Rumania swept into the Davis Cup European zone sectional semifinals yesterday. Britain won the doubles yesterday against Ireland for a 3-0 lead and go into the Section "A" semi-flnals against the winners of the West. Germany-Sweden tie. Rumania gained a
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    • 49 12 MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) Champion Tigran Petrosyan and challenger Boris Spassky drew their 16th game in the world chess title series here yesterday leaving them level. 8-8, th* Soviet news agency Tass reported. The draw came on the 32nd move. The 17th game will be played on Monday.
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    • 66 12 RACE 1: BLUE JEANS RACE 5t GRENADIER Grtv Grenadier PuUn Pangkor Kedidi RACE F.ouUT WIN GATE RACE 2: TRIUMPH Gar Sen Na Sal Cbon Col Whatnot H Mameit Weed RACE 7: BLUE SKT RACE 3: NOR VIC Geod For Too Olympic Flamr 11 Movie Houjf TV Serrgalar RACE 8:
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    • 868 12 Raec 1 2.00 pan. MARA CI 5 2F Scurry (Catchwelghta 12 »t.) 1. Red Rocket (10 lb penalty) 2. Blue Jean® (8 lb. penalty) 11 3. Sanma (8 lb- penalty) 4. Kedidi r lb. penalty) 5. Grey Grenadier (8 lb. penalty) 6. Crepello
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    • 566 12  -  By BIG BEN IN a wide open field Blue Sky gets my vote in Race Seven at Bukit Timah today. The three-year-old has trained on since his second to Theatre VI. On Friday he impressed in a 3f workout in 43 2/5 with Rod
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    • 454 12 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Billy Ibadulla. the Pakistan Test cricketer, shared in a third wicket stand of 96 in 62 minutes with England bowler David Brown in a vain bid to steer Warwickshire to an English County championship win over Gloucestershire. Ibadulla scored 71
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    • 83 12 NORTHAMPTON. England. Sat (Reuter) English Test cricketer Colin Milburn wa& in hospital here yesterday aftei an operation on his left eye following a car crash near here. His condition was said to b# satisfactory. A police spokesman said the crash involving two lorries, a van and
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    • 127 12 NORTHAMPTON. England. Sat. (Reuter) The West Indian cricketers crashed to the first defeat of their tour of England when they lost their three-day match against Northamptonshire by 65 runs here yesterday. The touring team, chasing a victory total of 300 in their second Innings, were
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    • 151 12 WEST BERLIN. Sat. (Reuter) Top-seeded Arthur Ashe of the United States was surprising.v beaten by South African Ray Moore in the men's singles quarter-finals at the West Berlin international open tennis tournament yesterday. Moore, known for his beatlestyle haircut and flamboyant clothes, beat the bespectacled Negro
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    • 99 12 BARCELONA. Sat. (Reuter) Canada will stage the 1976 Winter Olympics, the 27th Congress of the International Ski Federation (F. 1.5.) decided here last night. Canada won the venue with 27 votes. Switzerland received 19. Sweden 18 and the United States four. A final decision on
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    • 35 12 CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) Laurence Brownlie. 25. today set a New Zealand land speed record in a 5.9-litre Begg sports car, by reaching 177.9 miles an hour on a course near here.
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    • 112 12 ATLANTA, Georgia, Sat (Rooter) Pete Brown shot a six-under-par 66 yesterday to take a one stroke lead over Australia's Bob Shaw at the end of 36-holes in the U.S.* 115,000 (about £47.000) Atlanta golf classic. The 34-year-old Brown, who became the first Negro to win on the
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    • 144 11 Carpets FOR washing and mending of all kinds of carpets rugs. Contact: UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Road, (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: *****9. Dealers in: PERSIAN. PAKISTAN BOKHARA. INDIAN. BELGIUM CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUGS. Wall to wad Carpeting Is oar Speciality. Cor Rental D-DRTVE RING *****. Everflne Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.,
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    • 1147 11 A.M 10 00 Prog Summary in English; 10.05 Carol Burnett Show- 10 55 The Nurses They Are As Lions; 1145 Halaman Keluarga. PJW. 12 15 Mr Ed The Talking Horse Wilbur The Masher; 12 45 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo Tara n; 110 Prog Summary in all Languages; 1-15 Belajarlah Bahasa
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    • 217 12 On jjourway to Britain you can it lit Moscow for Free a 2T f t| t'Mji with Air-India. Andlntourist fi| can throw in a guided tour malpls of the Kremlin as well! Air-India fly through Moscow to London. It costs no more to fly this way to London than any
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    • 67 12 Time And Tide fODAT Singapore Town: 3-59 (6.9 ft.); 10.58 a.m. 7*2 ft.); 6.16 p.m. (6.5 ft.); 11.44 p.m. (4.4 ft.); Naval Dockyard: 4.01 (8 ft.); 10.47 a.m. (3.2 ft.); 6.21 p.m. (8ft); 11.53 (5.2 ft.). TOMORROW May 26 Singapore Town: 5.26 a.m. (6.6 ft.); 12.12 p.m. (2.5 ft); 7.11
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