Eastern Sun, 6 October 1969

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  • 22 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY rV Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1140 Monday* 6 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 202 1 Reds, Bandits Step Up Activities BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) —Two police officers were killed and three seriously wounded yesterday in clashes with Communist guerrillas and bandits in Central Thailand, police reported today. The report said a police lieutenant was killed and another off'cer wounded seriously when
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  • 247 1 TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuter) Forty-two people were killed over the weekend in heavy flooding in northern Taiwan caused by typhoon Flossie and today troops gave emergency aid to half a million flood victims. In the Taipei area three battalion* of troope have been assigned to evacuate
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  • 139 1 KATONG OCEAN, owned by Lucky Stable, and ridden by champion Jockey Glynn Pretty, won the Singapore Gold Cup valued at $50,000 run over 11 furlongs at Buklt Timah yesterday. Carrying 1.883 win tickets, the seven-year old Dara gelding returned his backers $6O. Handily
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  • 55 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sun (UPI) Heart transplant pioneer Dr Christian Barnard. 44. is engaged to marry Barbara Zoellner. 19, a newspaper here said today. The Sunday Express said the engagement was announced on Friday at a party at the home of Miss Zoellner's parents. Barnard flew to the
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  • 265 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (AFP) The meeting here yesterday between the North Vietnamese and Soviet Premiers. Pham Van Dong and Alexei Kosygin. was regarded by observers today as part of an effort to settle the Vietnamese problem, one of the most sensitive Sino-Soviet foreign questions. They considered
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  • 85 1 The American duo, Lee Trevino (left) and Orville Moody, who won the team title in the 17th World Cup Golf Tournament played here are seen proudly holding up the trophy donated by the late John J. Hopkins. It was presented to them at a
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  • 206 1 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Sun. (Reuter) A British soldier was shot in the leg and two others were injured by missiles as fresh Protestant-Catholic rioting raged here early today. Petrol bombs were hurled and snipers' bullets whined from roof tops as the troops—sent into Ulster
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  • 139 1 ABERDEEN, Scotland, Sun. (UPI) Two German students lost in the Scottish Highlands were grateful when a woman in a Land Rover stopped and offered them a lift. They apparently had parked their car and gone exploring on foot. When the Land Rover stopped, the two tourists jumped in
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  • 98 1 JAKARTA. Sun. <AFP Indonesia s President Geo Suharto today tightened hig grip o n the armed force* in a r*- or I arißatlon of command* aimed at Preventing any of th« services iron) being used for poltical purpose? He abolished the three Commanders in Chief of the
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  • 156 1 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) The Philippines' claim to the Malaysian state of Sabah could disrupt the December meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) if the issue was raised, according to Major Gen. Rukmito Hendrangingrat, Secretary General of Indonesia's ASEAN Secre
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  • 236 1 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) U.S. officials announced today the government had paid the widow of the alleged victim in the Green Beret murder case 6.473 U.S. dollars compensation. The payment was mad# on Saturday, spokesmen for the U.S. Embassy said, to Phan Kim Lien The
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  • 165 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-Lei greeted John Denson, British Charge d'Affaires, at a Peking banquet last night and personally told him that Reuters Correspondent Anthony Grey was free. Reports reaching Hong Kong from Peking said Chou En-Lal. speaking In English,
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  • 340 2 GAZETTE ON VIETNAM PEACE: DETROIT, Sun. (UPI and Reuter) The Detroit Free Press yesterday said the Nixon Administration has made "secret contacts" with the new regime in Hanoi. "The purpose has been to find out whether the North Vietnamese leaders who succeeded Ho
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  • 101 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Sen. William Fulbright yesterday announced that as a matter of duty, he will conduct public and probably televised hearings on a resolution that would require withdrawal of all —U.S. troops from Vietnam by the end off 1970. President Nixon already ha* labeled "defeatist." the
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  • 150 2 COIMBATORK, India, Sun. (Router) Mrs. Indira Gandhi Yesterday said har heroine in life was Joan off Arc the voung Frinch girl burned at the stake by the English in 1431. By her character and perseverance, Joan weaned France from British influence and helped assert French rights, the 51-year-old
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  • 270 2 SAIGON. Sun (Reuter) General Earle Wheeler, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on his arrival here the Vietcone were building up for a Winter-Spring campaign. General Wheeler, in Saigon to prepare a progress report on the military situation for President Nixon,
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  • 328 2 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) China hat enhanced her position as a world nuclear power by announcinq her first successful underground nuclear explosion and her third hydrogen bomb test. No technical details were given, although the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on September 29 the date of
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  • 181 2 BELFAST. Sun. (UPI) British troops fired tear gas Into an angry crowd of some 200 persons early this morning. A military spokesman said the troops had dispersed the stone-throwing crowd with onlj one tear-gas canister. No further details were immediately available. Yesterday, bands
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  • 49 2 BREYTEN. South Africa. Sun. (Reuter) Dr. Albert Hertzog, leader of the ruling National Party's etreme rightwing element, was expelled from the party after strongly criticising its race policy over sport. He is the second "rebel" M.P. to be expelled from the party in eight days.
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  • 744 2 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI> British Newsman Anthony Grey willJ le»»e Peking "in tha course of the week," a spokesman for the British Ministry in Peking told United Press International in a telephone interview today. Ha said that Grey, treed from more than 26 months of confinement
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  • 59 2 VATICAN CITY. Sun (UPI) Pope Paul VI said yesterday there 1* a danger that great technical progress In the world may be accompanied by "a frightening moral regression." He said the situation require* establishment of international penal lav; equal for all that will help bring
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  • 79 2 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) A newlymarried Japanese couple received a surprising welcome when they arrived at Kai Tak International Airport from Tokyo yesterday. The 29-ye a r-old Gotaro Uemura, a staff of Asahi Fiber Glass Company, with his 24-year-old bride, Etvako. was the 100,000 th Japanese visitor to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 253 3 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday interviewed junior ministers about their future roles in government before announcing his new Cabinet. One minister who left No. 10 Downing Street looking dejected said. "I'm an exminister." Among those arriving for talks with the Prime Minister fit
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  • 732 3 BONN, Sun. (Reuter) The new West German Socialist-Liberal coalition being formed by Mr. Willy Brandt will preserve continuity of foreign policy but introduce a more enterprising approach particularly on relations with Communist Eastern Europe. All seemed set for the "new look" in
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  • 587 3  - Should Little Girls Wear Jewellery Use Make-up? Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I lost a child at birth. My husband and I are not young anymore and we wanted that baby more than anything in the world. We were depressed for months and we know it will be a long time
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  • 103 3 LISBON. Sun (UPI) The Portuguese Government yesterday put police and troops on standby alert for the first public celebrations of the Portuguese Republic* anniversary in more than 40 years Boldlers and police units in Lisbon were not granted the usual week-end leave and have been holding
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  • 101 3 WEST GREENWICH. Rhode Island. Sun. (UPIi A New Jersey Inventor said yesterday he has solved the problem of three dimensions in optics, paving the way for 3-D television possibly within a year. Dr. Elman Myers. 78. of Oakland, told the annual meeting of the Antique
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  • 71 3 BRENTWOOD. England. Sun. (UPI) Bill Marshall. 84. and Violet Martin. 68. ended a 28-year courtship and got married yesterday. "We had to wait so long because we've always been in domestic service, with no home of our own Now we have a bungalow." said Violet.
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  • 34 3 ORVIETO. Italy, Sun. (UPI) Three earthquake shocks rocked this art-rich hilltop town last night. There were no casualties or damage. A number of persons fled to the streets in panic.
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  • 242 3 BEIRUT, Sun. (UPI) Two Russian diplomats ordered to leave Lebanon for trying to steal a Lebanese air force French-made Mirage HIE Jet fighter for the Soviet Union left Beirut by plane yesterday for Moscow. They were Aleander Khomiakov. First Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Beirut
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  • 487 3 London, sun. <upd The newspaper New s of the World today printed the second instalment of Christine Keeler's memoirs and said in a front page editorial it would not "bow down before demagogues and self-appointed censors" trying to stop publication.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 53 3 TODAY and YOU.. Monday, October 6, 1969. STAR GAZER**V By CLAY R. POLLEN* JK Your Daily Activity GuiJ* H n According fo lh» Stars. To develop message fcr Monday, 5l read words corresponding ta numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. VII I I m. it 41-60-74 PISCES FU. 19 13
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  • KOREAN MERCHANDISE EXHIBITION
    • 248 4 MESSAGE from Mr. Oh Pomtik, President, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation, Seoul. TODAY the nations of the world are striving f or regional development through the pro- motion of international trade. The time when nations prospered at the sacrifice of other nations belongs to fhe past. Now
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    • 356 4 MR Lee Poong Jick, Director, Korea Trade Centre, Singapore, in his message on the first Korean Merchandise Exhibition says: It is my honour and privilege to have the first Korean Merchandise Exhibition in Singapore from 7th to 16th October, 1969. During the past decade, Korea has
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    • 370 4 THE multi-million dollar Korean Merchandise Exhibition which will be officially opened at the Singapore Conference Hall this evening will be one of the biggest display of national products put up by any one country in Singapore to boost its exports. The range
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    • 153 4 KOREAN* ginseng has been favoured as a miraculous panacea for all kinds of diseases from time immemorial. People valued it more than gold and other valuable# in ancient days. Royal families and high society then knew Its value. Ginseng Is also grown in other countries but
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  • 595 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Sun. (UPI) The Apollo 12 astronauts plan to perform a series of "rock dances" during their traverses across the moon's Ocean of Storms next month. They will be in the interest of science, aimed at expanding man's knowledge of the lunar
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  • 85 5 WASHINGTON, Sun (UPI) Congressman Henry C. Reuss. Wisconsin Democrat, asked on Saturday that four "secret" government reports opposing the supersonic transport (SST) be made public. Reuss, in asking Transportation Secretary John Volpe to release the reports, said they were being kept from both Congress and the
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  • 243 5 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Sun. (UPI) The builder of (-He electric chair which still stands at the state penitentiary at Trenton emerges at a man of even temper and high professional standards who went out of his way to please customers. Records acquired recently from
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  • 47 5 DENVER. Colorado Sun (UPI) A ?ommuter airliner crashed in a heavy snow s torm or the south edge of Lowry Air Force Base or Fridav night killing five persons Lowry officials said the crash came during a snow storm that cut visibility to zero
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  • 381 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Three men and a woman, including the West German President of a Wall Street firm, will appear in court here on Thursday on charges of conspiring to sell over three million dollars in stolen securities. Three of
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  • 224 5 WASHINGTON, Sun, (UPI) The Atomic Energy Commission apparently is satisfied that it is safe to test high yield nuclear weapons on Amchitka island and is going ahead with plans for two further blasts one possibly in the area of three megatons. "We are gratified
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  • 87 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The Stat* Department said yesterday it had chosen a former Deputy Director of the Centra] Intelligence Agency to head its Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Ray 6. Cllne. currently listed as a special adviser to the American Embassy in Bonn, will take
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  • 249 5 'Bring Cans, Bottles, Bricks' CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI) An undercover policewoman has testified that Hippie leader Abbie Hoffman told demonstrators to "bring bottles and cans and bricks" for demonstrations which ended in a pitched battle with police in front of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Mary Ellen
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  • 481 5 DETROIT, Sun. (UPI) A man most knowledgeable about automotive safety says it will be five or six years, at the earliest, before the air bag concept of occupant protection crashes will appear on autos. Roy. C. Haeusler. Ch;ef Engineer for Automotive Safey at
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  • 108 5 GALVESTON, Texas Sun. CUP I) Two men feared drowned when a boat capsized in the Gulf of Mexico at midnight on Thursday were found alive on Saturday, miraculously saved by a pocket of air in the galley. W.C. Wells. 55, the crewm an of the motor
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  • 294 6 WILLY Brandt, once the controversial Mayor of West Berlin and now the Foreign Minister of West Germany, is to become the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. Germany has had three Chancellors after the Second World War and Brandt will be fourth. No radical changes are expected
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  • 351 6 ANTHONY Grey of Reuters has become a symbol of the times we live in not in his freedom but In his incarceration. He never broke any law nor even flouted the Communist ethics of news writing. For 26 months he was under house arrest, or rather confined to
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  • 187 6 IT is hard to imagine what the "dialogue" which Tun Ismail foresees will bring forth. But the way the Minister has attempted to set it in motion on his return from London is interesting. Tun Ismail feels (personally, of course) that the cause for the May Incidents was mainly
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  • 545 6  -  By Joseph L. Myler WASHING TON, (UPI) Mon's best friend, the U.S. Forest Service seems to be saying, is not the dog but the tree. Consider our "people packing" cities. Cities, according to the Forest Service, are places where people are "closed in by cement sidewalks, skeletal
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  • 615 6 LONDON, Sun. (Rauter) The inhabitants of Gibraltar, now awaiting the outcome of Britain's dispute with Spain over their future, have a chequered history going back to the days Phoenician sailors probed the limits of the Mediterranean. Their story Is studded with diplomatic bickering most of
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  • 522 6  -  •y Geoffrey Murray TOKYO, (lUuttr)—Japanese Husbands are becoming nervous their wives are not Hia meek and mild homebodies they used to be. And m no field Is thit more so than in rrims— especially husband killing. Before the Second World «ar it was customary for Japanese wive s
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  • 441 6 THE LIGHTER SIDE WASHINGTON, (UN)— I've invented a new adult parlour game which I hope to get on the market in time for the Christmas buying season. The name of the game is "inflation." There are five players. Each player draws a marker designating him as
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  • 349 6  -  Lcilcrs... Mehd. Yuni Bin Awl Singapore. IN a news bulletin to members of the MSA staff provident fund, the managers indicated that following the revocation of the approval of the fund by both the authorities in Malaysia and Singapore with effect from Ist January 1968. two
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  • 23 6 For the young, the roughest lender ship can be effect! re so Ions as It remains nakedly honest Nuel Pharr Darls.
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  • 864 6  -  By Frank Chamberlain CANBERRA, (AFP) The campaign for Australia's triennial national elections has begun. Polling day is Saturday, October 25. In the last election for the House of Representatives, late Prime Minister Harold Holt received a record majority of seats and the highest total vote of
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  • 334 6 MIAMI. Florida. (UK) Giant snails that will eat even the whitewash on a house have joined the peripathetic tun? fish in a rapacious invasion of Florida. While the lung fish flourish in Florida's waterways and crawl on spine-like fins across her land, the African snails,
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 884 7 The weekly market review in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore during the past week were comparatively steady following some very active support early in the week which somewhat reversed the previous week's indecisiveness. The market developed a firm, active trading pattern for what
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    • 244 7 MR. Michael Yap Eng Thong (above) the managing director of Times Litho Publicity (Private) Ltd left for Milan during the weekend to attend the DEC '69 Fair after which he will continue his extensive study tour of Europe and England to Ifarn
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    • 326 7 AS3O-MILLION Singapore Sheraton, a luxury hotel of International standard, will be among major new hotels to be built in this part of the world. Announcing thla was Mr. Leonard L. Gorrell. president of Sheraton Pacific and Asia, who left Singapore during the
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    • 52 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Japan has concluded an agreement with Afghanistan to provide the latter U.S.$ 500.000 worth of Japanese chemical fertilizer, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. The agreement to the effect wag signed in Kabul yesterday between the Japanese ambassador to Afghanistan Sashichiro Matsui and Afghan Trade Minister
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    • 596 7  -  •y Robert Crabbe TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) —"Only God can make a tree", sighed American poet Joyce Kilmer. The nature-loving poet never met the chemists of the Japan Synthetic Lumber Co. (JSL) or that famous line might have come out differently. Backed by a subsidy from
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    • 274 7 LIVERPOOL. Sun The Marin# Division of Redifon Limited (a member company of th* Rediffusion Organisation) has received orders 'hrough its Liverpool depot for a further eleven ships' SSB (single sideband) main rad o stations. Five stations hava been ordered by Canadian Pacific Steamships
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    • 158 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The business burden of high interest rates In Britain may soon turn lighter. Businessmen read this Into the terms of a new £4OO million bond issue by the Treasury at 8-3/4 per cent announced on Friday. This interest rste was a
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    • 208 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Philips X-ray department of William Jacks recently installed highly sophisticated X-ray analytical equipment at the Agricultural Research Centre at Tuaran, Sabah. Analyses of the soil from this equipment would be very useful in determining the best areas
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    • 344 7  -  By Joseph Ma HONG KONG, Sun. (UPl)—The United States and Japan exchanged words last week on the touchy subject of textiles. The United States said the Japanese should voluntarily cut back their textile exports or face the consequences. The Japanese said the United
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    • 67 7 TOKYO. SUB, (UW) The third annual general meeting of the International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) will open in Tokyo on Oct. 12 with ton* 250 »teel experts from 23 countries attending, it wai reported yeaterday. Lecturea and panel diaeuaaiona on city planning and ateel induatry.
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    • 331 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) US. Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy the United States will not try to meet the goal of double foreign aid" that was urged on it by a special world commission. "I will not. at this time, accept
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  • 660 8 THE ladies In this picture are apparently enjoying the "tit-bite" they are eat in f at the •Brin* and Buy Sale", a pre-Christmas Fair function, to raise funds for needy children of four charitable organisations The tale was held at the residence of Mr Justice Chua at
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
    • 345 9 Magic Medicine When a caveman got a thorn in his finger, he pulled it out and his finger felt better. He was practising medicine that is, doing something to lessen discomfort or pain. Sometimes, the caveman had a pain for which he could not find the reason. But even though
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    • 768 9 ONE early morning the police was informed of e murder by telephone. At once, proper persons were sent to the locality where the murder had taken place. It was a rich man's house. His only son was lying dead In a pool of
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    • 970 9 THE word. "Teenager", as it is used today, conveys the impression of a tightly trousered young thug, or at best, a rather silly fellow who is not quite sure of what he is doing. This is not very fair, as the teenager is really just as human as
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    • 365 9 ONE Saturday morning, I decided to have a hair-cut at my hair had grown too long and was danggling over my shoulders. After asking my mother for permission and taking some money. I set off. On arriving at my destination. I had a good glance at the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 149 9 AMY .w •"You should bo proud] I lott It fighting ovor YOU 1" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AidenMcWXiams Tm TO THE AMAZEMENT OP TT?er/ AMD BRADY LAKE, DANNY RAVEN MAS TURNED A BUSY STREET CORNER INTO AN IMPROMPTU GRIDIRON NOW I KNOW WHY YOU QUIT THE TEAM,DANNV/ VOU
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1772 10  -  PRETTY BOOTS HOME 5 WINNER By BIG BEN LUCKY Stable's Katong Ocean, with champion jockey Glynn Pretty astride, won the Singapore Gold Cup valued at $50,000 run over the new distance of 11 .furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday. Carrying 1,883 win tickets Katong Ocean paid
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    • 183 10 NEWMARKET. England. Sun. (Reuter) Prince De Galles. the hottest favourite for 63 years, romped to a runaway four lengths victory in yesterday's Cambridgeshire Handicap, first leg of the big Autumn Double. Prince De Galles, backed down to five to two favouritism. was always prominent in
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    • 185 10 PRETORIA. Sun. (Reuter) —The South African selectors today announced the Springbok Rugby Union team to tour the United Kingdom at the end of this month. The touring players are. Fallbacks: H O. Devilliers (Western Province), Paul Durandt (Western Transvaal). Wings: Syd Nomls (Transvaal). Andrew
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    • 58 10 BANGKOK. Sun. (Renter) Former world flyweight champion Chartchal Chlonol will meet Fernando Atzorl, European flyweight champion, in a 10-round non-title fight at Bangkok's Lumpinl Stadium on Nov. 4, Chartchars Thai manager Prayote Pisalbuter said today. Mr. Prayote told reporters that he had received a cable from
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    • 32 10 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (AFP) Mexico's Mando Ramos retained his world lightweight boxing title here last night when he beat Yoehiaka Numata of Japan by a knockout in the sixth round.
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    • 892 10 Wolves' Dougan Gets Marching Orders LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Everton stretched their lead at the top of the English First Division to three points after beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-2 in an ill-tempered clash before a 40,350 crowd at Wolverhampton yesterday. With each side being awarded penalties, the
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    • 1159 10 ENGLISH DIV ISION ONE P W D L F A Pts. Everton 13 11 1 1 29 12 23 Derby County 13 8 4 1 21 5 20 Liverpool 13 8 4 1 28 14 20 Leeds United 12 6 5 1 22 13 17 Stoke City 13
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  • 2133 11 Trevino (I'll Wins Individual Trophy LEE TREVINO set a scorching pace yesterday and with team-mate Orville s a*®w the challenge from three Asian nations to win for the United States i I r .UP Championship played at the Bukit Course of the Singapore Island Country Club.
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  • 639 11 Final Team Individual Scores The Una! team and individual score*: 552: O. Moody 277 Lee Trevmo 278. (US). 560: T- Kono 279 —H. Yasuda 281. (Japan). 561: R. DeVieenzo 2~6 —L» Ruiz 285. (Argentina). 562: Onchum 277 —8 Suwanapong 285 (Thailand). 562: Hsieh Yung-Yo 277 —Hsu-Shi-San 285 (Formosa). 564: B-
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  • 385 11 LUCKNOW, India. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian aces Muljadi and Darmadi, Malaysian national champion P. Gunalan and Denmark's Sven Prj will fight for places in the final of the Gandhi Centenary International badminton tournament following quarter-final victories here yesterday. The four tops seeds overwhelmed Indian players to go
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  • 73 11 BANGKOK. Sun ißeuter) Cambodia have declined an invitation to tak« part in the fifth South-east Asia peninsula SEAP) Gamrg m Rangoon in December, the Secretarv-Generai of the Thai Olympic committee. Mr Chaloka Komarakui Nagsra. said today. Thi g leave, Burma Laos. Malaysia Singapore. Thailand and
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  • 55 11 NAGPURs India. Sun. (Reuter) New Zealand 62 runa ahead of India On the lr st inßings had scored 81 runs for th* loss of 4 wicket s in their »e<x»d mn-.ngg bv dose of plav On th« third of th e Second Te«t here today. Scores: N£w Zcslard
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  • 229 11 NAPLES, Italy. Sun. (UPI) World middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti retained his title last night m a rough-house brawl against American challenger Fraser Scott on a disqualification in the seventh round. Scott. 21. was disqualified for repeated illegal use of his head. Benvenuti just barely made the
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  • 425 12 THE Commander of the Japanese Training Squadron, Rear Admiral Tetsuro Motomura, Mid here yesterday that the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force is not big enough to commit itself to giving naval aid to other countries. The Rear Admiral was speaking to newsmen at a special nerws
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  • 161 12 THE Government la doing its beat to break communal barriers and to build a nation that is proud patriotic and loyal only to Singapore. Mr. E.W. Barker. Minister for Law and National Development was speaking at the Singapore Recreation Club dinner to commemorate Singapore's 150 th
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  • 93 12 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. 1 Correcting the erroneous impressions of Malaysia overseas following the May 13 disturbances will be one of the main alms of "Guru Asia", a fiveday international convention of teachers scheduled to begin here from Dec. 27. More than 300 representatives from 22 countries are
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  • 63 12 MANAGERS and senior executive* of International Computers Ltd. will be held here thi* week. The conference will be hosted by the Singapore Branch of the company and It will be participated by representatives from Hong Kong and Malaysia. The conference will review ICL's operation* in the Far East
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  • 231 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police last niaht recovered two pistols and detained five men, believed to be "hard-core criminals", in two separate raids. A magazine and 10 rounds of ammunition were also recovered. A spokesman said today that a police party from the Special
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  • 652 12 THE Government will reduce property tax for owner occupied flats under the home-ownership scheme in the MacPherson Estate from 36 to 23 percent with effect from January next year. This was announced yesterday by the Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, at
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  • 174 12 THREE petty thieves were apprehended by alert members of the public and police in separate incidents, yesterday. In the first instance. t**o security guards of a car company on Orchard Road, saw a man trying to steal netro* from a parked car. The two guards went up
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  • 112 12 THE Secretary-General of the New Zealand Red Cross Society Commander M. C. Ashdown (Seen centre above), said here yesterday that he was optimistic that living conditions in South Vietnam will improve considerably as soon as there are "clear indications" that peace could once again be
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  • 264 12 MARIS Stella High School will soon have its own technical block to cater to science and technical studies. The new block Is estimated to cost some $500,000 and a fund-raising drive has already started for the project. The Hon President of the School Building Fund
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  • 108 12 ONE of the top Hong Kong film stars of Cathay Organisation. Miss Hilda Chou Hsuan will fly in this evening to make a personal appearance at the Grand Charity Premiere of the film. "Escorts Over Tiger Hills." "Escort Over Tiger Hills" is a multi-million dollar Mandarin
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    • 128 12 TOTO DRAW THE following numbers were drawn in yesterday's Toto Draw:3 11 25 12 42 The additional number drawn was: 21. In the three circle draw, the numbers drawn were 45 20 28 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 8.59 a.m. (6.4 ft), 6.15 pm. (66 ft.) Naval Dockyard:
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