Eastern Sun, 15 December 1969

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1208 Monday, 15 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 440 1 Cameron Highlands Confab Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Singapore Foreign Minister. Mr. Rajaratnam said Here today that his country's view is that ASEAN should limit its membership to tne present five Singapore. Malaysia, The Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand. On arrival here to attend the
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  • 378 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Filipino Foreign Secretary. Mr. Carlos Romulo flew into Kuala Lumpur today with a 'specific Presidential mandate' to negotiate for the resumption of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and Philippines. He told reporters at the Su hang Airport that he had a specific
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  • 89 1 TEL AVIV. Sun. (UPI) Israeli warplanes attacked EgypMan military targets in the central and southern sectors of the Suez Canal today at 11.10 am. an Israeli military spokesman announced. He said all Jets returned safely from the mission. The spokesman announced earlier that an Army patrol
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  • 591 1 WARM handshakes, fond embraces and hearty thumps on the shoulders greeted Singapore's victorious SEAP Games contingent on their triumphant return from Rangoon yesterday. Friends, relatives and loved ones turned up at Paya Lebar Airport to welcome the athletes who kept the Republic's flag flying high
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  • 356 1 RENTON, Washington. Sun. (Reuter) A Boeing jumbo jet being delivered to Pan American Airways crashlanded here latt night in the first accident involving the new giant aircraft. No one was Injured but the huge 350-seater Boeing 747 was badly damaged and gouged up most
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  • 61 1 JAKARTA Sun (Reuter) Malaysian and Indonesian representative* will meet here tomorrow to discuss air traffic between the two countries. The meeting will deal with the possibility of renewing or unending the present air agreement signed last year between Indonesia and Malaysia. The Indonesian delegation at the meeting wil;
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  • 79 1 LONDON, Sun (UPI) They had several things in common: they were unshaven and looking to break into television. They also were all clergymen and not particularly anxious to talk about it The vicars with the five o'clock shadows assembled in a private hotel room in London to be
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  • 213 1 TEHERAN, Sun. (Reuter) Ten people were executed by an Army firing squad at dawn here today for smuggling narcotics. An official statement announcing the executions identified the ten as three Army and Gerdarmerie officers and seven civilians. The 10 were all recently convicted by military
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  • 174 1 EAST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) East German Leader Walter Ulbright has announced his government's willingness to begin negotiations with West Germany, on condition they are non-discrimatory and on equal terms. In a marathon speech to the Central Committee of the ruling Socialist Unity (Communist) Party, the
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  • 133 1 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) A Moslem bandit leader and a Thai policeman have been killed in a clash at a mosque in Narathlwat province on the Malaysian border. police reported today. The report said a patrol party of four policemen had surrounded the mosque last Friday
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  • 113 1 BANGKOK. Sun t Reuter) Thailand is willing to expand the 10-mile uide border zone in which this country and Malaysia aLow each other's anti-guerilla forces the rXght o* Hot Pursuit." an official source said today. The present agreement, allowing each country to chase guerillas
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  • 411 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The Soviet Union and Communist China apparently have made little progress toward solving their border dispute in talks at Peking, U.S. diplomatic analysts said yesterday. 1 They commented on the secrecy shrouded negotiations as the too Soviet negotiators. Deputy Foreign Minister Vasilv
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  • 128 3 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reuter) Australia will mount an expedition in New Zealand late next month to track down the "Moehau Monster", eaid to be a seven-foot tall apelike creature with silverwhite hair. Expedition leader John Grey. 35. said today he took reports about the monster's existence
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  • 122 3 KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter)— A woman doctor was kidnapped in her nightdress and dragged into the mountains by marauding Pathan tribesmen at Bannu, West Pakistan. press reports said today. Newspapers carried details of the kidnapping following Dr. Latafat Fatehullah's release on Wednesday. The doctor, in her thirties, was
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  • 59 3 CALCUTTA Sun. (UPI) An enraged mob of mine workers fought in a hand-to-hard combat armed bandits who ambushed earlier a paymaster's motor van and killed three security guards. The workers rushed to the scene of ambush In Asanol City 126 miles west of here upon hesrine the
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  • 308 3 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) Hundreds of riot police used fire hoses, teargas and truncheons to drive monks back into a Central Saigon pagoda this morning. The orange-robed monks who retaliated by hurling rocks. boards, and steel barriers, had found their way blocked by police after they forced
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  • 365 3 SEOUL, Sun. (UPI) The South Korean government continued quiet but strenuous efforts yesterday to secure the return of a Korean Airline's YSII turboprop plane hijacked to Communist North Korea two days ago with 51 persons aboard. The Sroul |ovfrnmfnt asked the I nitrd Nations
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  • 188 3 TOKYO Sun. (AFP) The United States government has notified the Japanese government that the defence Department will announce around on Monday the evacuation of semi-strategic nuclear weapon Mace B't from Okinawa, Japanese government sources revealed last night. The US Defence Department has not
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  • 99 3 SEOLX. Sun (UPl)—South Korea has concluded a US$ 57 1 mil.ion loan agreement to neip finance the electrification of three industrial railways in Korea The loan will be provided by a consortium composed of eisht companies from Britain, West Germany. Switzerland. Belgium and France It
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  • 74 3 KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter) A man and two of his .sons. a?ed t»'o and four, were burnt to death when a rang poured petrol over their home, barred the doors and set the building ablaze, police reported today. The incident was at Hanijar. wal near Lahore. Villagers r«*scued
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  • 128 3 PERTH. Western Australia, Sun <Reuter> A young bricklayer. missing for 12 days In the rugged Klmberley Ranges 1.500 miles north of Penh, in Western Australia, stayed alive by eating raw lizard* and small fish scooped from mountain streams David Llnsav Coates. 25. wandered away from Drysdale River
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  • 130 3 HONG KONG. Sun. <Reuter> The governor of Hong Kong. Sir David Trench, said today Hong Kong might get a small contribution from the British government towards the cost extending the runway of the colony's Kal Tak Airport. Speaking at a press conference shortly after his
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  • 212 3 HONG KONG. Sun. (UP!) The 46 crew members of the ill-fated freighter Thames Breeze grounded 800 miles south of Hong Kong, will be rescued by U.S. Navy helicopters tonight, a spokesman of the owners, John Manners Company, said. "We were advised by the
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  • 83 3 TOKYO Sun <UPI> An All-Nipoon Airways pane carrying 41 passenger* and a Beeohcraft plane mad* forced landings a' O c aka Airport todav after scrapinr together while flyme over Hyogo Prefecture. There were ro reports of casualties The passenger p'.ane, a Japanese-mad* YSII received cracks on
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  • 552 4  -  Ann Landers r\EAR ANN: I was shocked by the letter in your column from the woman who attended a wedding where the guests were charged 25 cents for a chunk of wedding cake A sign next to the cash register on the banquet table read "Help
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  • 333 4 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) An Asian flu epidemic drifting through Europe yesterday struck from Paris to Helsinki. About one-fourth of the populations of Italy and France were in bed with flu and it was reported spreading in Austria, Belgium Oenmark, Switzerland and Britain. The French Health
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  • 69 4 MOSCOW Sun. (UPI) Medical authorities in the Russian town of Podosk ordered mental examinations for any persons aeekin* to exchange apartments, a newspaper said yesterday It said that in one case a local official asked a woman. "Did you ever get the feeling you were the wife of Napoleon?"
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  • 34 4 WASHINGTON*. Sun (Reuten The United States gov. erament moved yesterday towards legalising use of marijuana for scientific research At present, no one may legally possess marijuana or its active ingredients for any purpose
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  • 95 4 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Judge St. John Harmsworth vest«rday told Miss Vlvienna Adaway. 19. she should rot take her pants off in a laundromat and wash there A policeman »aid Mis® Adawav walked into the '.aundromat. took off her clothe# and put them in a wasnir.t machine "What? Was
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  • 402 4 TRIPOLI. Sun. (Reuter and UPI) Britain today begins evacuation of her troops from Libya, after aqreeinq yesterday to withdraw all forces based here by the end of March, 1970. Agreement was reached on the evacuation during the second round of
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  • 310 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) The United States and China came closer this week to a resumption of the formal talks suspended nearly two years ago in Warsaw, diplomatic observers uid yesterday. Secrecy surrounded the hour-long meeting on Thursday in the Polish capital between U.S. Ambassador Walter Stoessel and
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  • 229 4 BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, Sun. (UPI) Sophisticated moderna don't raise an eyebrow today over talking computers, but Lehigh University'* seven-year research Is about to produce a prototype of one that Is unique. Dr. Donald Hillman supervisor of the Development Project, said the system
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  • 439 4 ATHENS, Sun. (UPI and Reuter) An Ethiopian jetliner flew home yesterday with the bodies of two would-be hijacker* killed in flight over Europe bv security men. The gunbattle on the Boeing 707's Madrid to Addis Ababa flight on Friday night marked the first time
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  • 103 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun (UPI) —Top'.es g dancer Lola Raquel dispensed candy cane and Christmas kisses during the lunch hour In the financial district Friday Her dress was cut to the waist with "Merry" and "X'mas"' written on her ample bosom. Policy took a dim vie-*- of the incident
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  • 48 4 PEBBLE BEACH. California. Sun. (UPl)—Admiral Raymond Spruance. 83. mastermind of the Battle of Midway a nd the greatest American nava', tactician of World War 11. died \-esterdav of arteriosclerosis Spruance was Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet after the Japanese surrender, and later Ambassador to The Phillippines.
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  • 30 4 KARACHI. Sun (Reut#r) A man found guilty of sflulßf com flour darned unfit for human consumption." his been sentenced to three la&hes with a whip by a court here.
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  • 476 5 OFF for a cup of tea after opening the ILO Asian Regional Seminar on Trade Union Research and Documentation Services at the Singapore Conference Hall on Thursday are: Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour (second from right) and Mr. Peter Vincent, President of the
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  • 836 6 TRIAL by Jury, whether one should call It a privilege of the accused or not, has been an essential part of the Judicial procedure in all countries whose Judicial systems are based on the British system. Systems are never perfect whether they be systems of government, administration,
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  • 737 6  -  By COLIN MANN DARWIN, Australia Boabab frees look alien and eerie in the Australian bush. They could have almost just landed from Mars. In Australia, they are found only in tno far north, as the Kimberley district at the top of Western Australia. How they came
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  • 167 6 ,cUers...i I hid to leave Singapore on Thursday Bth Nov for Kua'a Lumpur owing to an emergency I'm Singapore citizen and wish to state that the MSA counter clerk for flight 052 at 12.45 p.m. refused to accept a cheque for $5B/- and requester! for cash
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  • 159 6  -  THACH PHIEM Charge d'Affaires. Embassy of Cambodia Singapore WITH reference to a Reuter dispatch from Tuyen Binh South Vietnam* (Eastern Sun dated December 6. 1969> reporting a South-Vietna-mese general's allegation that "Cambodia 'has given freedom of action to North-Vietna-mese forces In one of Its provinces' I would lUe to
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  • 743 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON Within the U.S. government, there is still an enormous diversity of viewpoint and even of factual reporting about the present stage of the war In Vietnam. Some time aeo, this drove President Niion to adopt an expedient without past American precedent, so far
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  • 750 6  -  By FRED MPANGA LONDON Harvey of Warwick, England, was clever with hit hands. The police suspected he made money on his premises, contrary to the law of the land. One day in 1871, Harvey placed a firm order with Bertram, a "die sinker," for
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  • 555 6  - Noel Coward Celebrates His Birthday With His New Play, Naturally! By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON. (UPI) Only ona man talks a* though ha were writing tha dialogue for a Noal Coward play and that, of count, is Noal Coward himself. Ha is briefly in London to help arrange a midnight matinee
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 70 7 A CP Air innovation at Vancouver International Airport changes a flight deck to an office immediately on touching the loading bridge. Captain Dennis Harland demonstrates the plugin phone moments after arrival. The system places all public telephone circuits available to the flight deck through a simple connection by agents in
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    • 272 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) While the Nixon administration was preparing to broaden the base of current negotiations with Asian textile-exporting countries. Congress was trying to give it something it doesn't want the power to apply import quotas. Nixon, like Lyndon Johnson before him,
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    • 167 7 TULSA. Oklahoma. Sun. 'UPIi The movement of foreign firms into the U.S. petroleum industry continued last week as a Japanese gioup announced It will conduct operations on Alaska's North Slope. British Petroleum Co. already has operations in the rich new oil fields of that Arctic region.
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    • 108 7 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Japan has as*ed West Geri many to sell gold at the I official rate of US $35 an ounce, the Yomiurl Shimbun j said today. The newspaper, quoting gov. j ernment sources, said Japan- ese approach to West
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    • 333 7 SEATTLE, Washington, Sun. (UPI) Pan American World Airways took delivery of its first Boeing 747 Jumbo jet yesterday as the world's largest jetliner moved another step closer to commercial flights early next year. The 362-pas*enger plan? took off from Boeing field for an "operational"
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    • 174 7 Mr Robert W Chamberlln. arrived In Singapore recently to take up the portion of Director of Sales and Marketing for the Shangri La Hotel now under construction in Orange Cirnve Road. Mr Chamber!.n. who Is graduate of the University of Oregon. USA and a graduate of the
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    • 217 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Sun. (UPI) American cattlemen were warned Saturday that synthetic meats would become a growing threat to beef producers if foreign imports were curtailed. David Wright, an Australian rancher and member of the Australian meat board, told several hundred delegates at the Cattlemen's
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    • 226 7 BARODA India San <Reuter> India will launch a 1.000 million rupees <£*****.000 sterling" National Milk Gr.i within Ave years which will be the largest dairy scheme in the world Mr Francisco Aquino, executive director of the United Nation* World Food Programme told pressmen yesterday that
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    • 514 7 The weekly market review ALTHOUGH trading was ratr.er sluggish in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore the past week, industrials closed on a brighter tone With values raised above last Friday s closing levels. The volume of business done was down to 8,462.000 units
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    • 334 7 An Australian company, which is playing an Important part in the industrial development of Australia. New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, recently filled its largest export order to Singapore. The company supplied a 20-ton capacity low temperature liquid CO2 storage vessel to Singapore
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    • 92 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPT) —Japan will import 35 million sheets of dried laver (seaweed) from South Korea to keep down splraling prices of marine products. the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry announced on Frldav. The announcement said the emergency import was decided uoon In view of shortage of the
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    • 177 7 Another quarter of a million tons of shipping were added to the P O Group fleet last week with the completion of the second of four 215.000-*<m tankers at Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Company's Chiba shipyard Just outside Tokyo. The huge new vessel. 1,018 feet
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    • 101 7 SEOUL. Sun. (UPI) The South Korean government decided yesterday to Import snft.ono tons of unpolished ric# on credit from Japan next year to stockpile for emerger><~v use The decision to Import the rice on easy terms wa« made because lack of co-operation from local farmers led to
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  • Eastern Sun Christmas Feature
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  • sun sport
    • 199 10 HONG KONG Sun. (UPI) By winning TOUT of five races, Maj. Stuart Jardine and staff Sgt Stewart Livingstone from Singapore clinched the first Far East 505 yachting championship today Jardine. the British Olympic yachtsman, and his crew Livingstone, gave a display of skill and
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    • 58 10 PALMA, Majorca. Sun. (Renter) Bent Larsen of Denmark won the Grand Masters chess tournament here last night when he beat Antonio Medina of Spain in his final game. Larsen finished with 12 points, half a point ahead of Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union who drew
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    • 84 10 "Golden Girl" Patricia Chan (right) described in Rangoon as the "mermaid with a golden plunge" arrived at the Paya Lebar International Airport yesterday from Rangoon where she bagged ten gold medals in the fifth SEAP Games. Sunsport picture shows Patricia (right) with her mother and father
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    • 557 10 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) The richest and longest air race ever held starts next Wednesday a gruelling 12.000-mile (19.200 kilometres > aerial marathon from London to Sydney Eighty-one aircraft are competing for £50.000 prize money In the British Petroleum sponsored race, which commemorates the
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    • 156 10 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reuter) —Victoria beat Queensland in the Sheffield Cricket match p'.aved at the Melbourne cricket ground today when the Queensland batsmen collapsed sensationally again in the second innings Victoria won by an innings and 28 runs with a day and t e n minute* to st>are
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    • 294 10 CALCUTTA, Sun. (Reuter) Bishen Singh Bedi spun India back into the fourth cricket Test against Australia here today, claiming seven wickets for 98 runs in a marathon 50-over stint after the Australians had looked set to take control. India were 12 for no wicket in
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    • 258 10 HONG KONG. Sun (UPD Kim Cha Hwan. a 21-year-old Korean competing for the first time in an international marathon, won the first Hong Kong international marathon today He led a field of 28 runners from start to finish. Coming second In the 10nation
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    • 32 10 BUENOS AIRES. Sun (UPI> Argentine heavyweight Oscar Bonavena. welshing 205 pounds, scored a technical knockout over Alberto Lovell. 207, In the ninth round of a scheduled 10-round bout last night.
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    • 741 10 By Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Stay Free with Des Coleman astride coasted home an easy four-length winner in the class five mixed division field at the pro-am meeting here today. The other professional event was won by Pleasant Vista who also romped home
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    • 182 10 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) —MM*O Ohba. the World Boxinp Association's No. 10 flyweight contender. tom«ht scored an upset unanimous decision ove r WBA flyweight champion Bernabe Vlllacampo of the Philippines in an overweight nontitle 10-round bout at Korakuen Hall There were no knockdowns in the hard-fought match
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    • 89 11 TAIPEI, SuA. (Reuter) Singapore beat South Korea 8 n yesterday to take the lead in the women's division of the 13th Far East bridge tournament. In other matches played at the last session of abund one the Philippines beat Thailand 6-2. Indonesia humb'ed Nationalist
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    • 599 11 T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) English League champions Leeds United must wait until their midweek match in three days time for their chance to overtake pacemakers Everton at the top of the First Division table. A 29th-minute goal from reierve winger Alan Whittle gave Everton a
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    • 170 11 Proposed FrazierClay Fight Called Off ORLANDO. Florida, Sun (UPI) A proposed be tween heavyweight .toe r raz.er and ex-charr.p Cass:us Clay, scheduled for Orlando, was caLed off yesterday and the promoter said the Agbt never would be held m the United State*. Promoter Ron Gort<sn »ald both Gov. Claude Kirk
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    • 81 11 SYDNEY, Sun (Reuter) Israel clinched the last remaining place in next year's World Soccer Cup finals when they drew oneone with Australia in their return Group 15 qualifying match today Israel, who won the first leg 1-0 in Tel Aviv, have never previously reached the
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    • 86 11 CHEPSTOW. Wales. Sun (Reuter) Two Spring*, own. Ed by D H Barnes, easily won the Whltbread Wales trophy handicap (formerly the Rhvvmrev Breweries Handicap Steeplechase! run over thre« miles here yesterriav Two Springs won the £1 732 first prize bv beating Lord Jim. owned by
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    • 1377 11 English Division One \rsenai 3 Burnley 2Crystal Palace 0 Coventry 3 De.-jy 2 Newcastle 0. Ipswich ft West Bromwlch 1. Leeds 2 Sheff Wednesday 0. Liverpool 1 Manchester Utd. 4 Manchester City 1 Spurs 1. Southampton 1 Notts. Forset 2 Sunderland 0 Stock 3. West Ham ft
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    • 440 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Lancashire clung to their lead in the northern section of the English Rugby Union County championship with a narrow 1 1-9 win over Yorkshire yesterday. Cose rivals Northumberland. also gave their supporters some anxious moments before striking form m the second half
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    • 182 11 JAS WANT SINGH yesterday won the NTUC Btf Walk for the third successive year. She clocked one hour 27 minutes 49 seconds for the ten-mile walk which started from Bed«k and ended at the Conference Hall In the men's section. Tharumarajoo eaptured ftrst place in nr.e
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    • 180 11 CAPETOWN, Sun (UPI) The political storm Lrewlng over a proposed visit of Negro tennis player Arthur Ashe to South Africa gathered momentum last night when Sport Minister Frank Waring warned American Davis Cup captain Donald Dell to "be careful". Waring was commenting on
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 x "Archie, you're the only person in the whole world who really understands me." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Atien McWiiams X UNDERSTAND THAT THE SYNDICATE IS GOING TO USE ADAM NOBLE'S USE ADAM NOBLES COMPUTER NETWORK FOR ILLEGAL PURPOSESAND THAT'S NIVV» I DON'T BELIEVE UN/ EAD« HAKJ MY
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  • 150 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Chairman of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas. today criticised the Malaysian government for not publishing a report and a detailed analysis of the 1967 floods which it had promised. Dr. AJatas stated this in a press release issued
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  • 173 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 19-member Malaysian group left for Indonesia today to stage fashion shows to demonstrate the similarities In cresses of the two countries. It was the first of Its kind. The leader of the group, Enche Mokhtar bin Hajl Ahmad told newsmen at the
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  • 116 12 THE General Rellei Fund, set up by the government to aid flood victims, has passed the $75,000 mark, the Social Welfare Department announced yestprday. Meanwhile, the National Trades Union Congress has appealed to all workers to help in whatever way they could to relief the
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  • Article, Illustration
    120 12 A THREE-DAY art exhibition by Mr. Yeh CHi Wei will be presented jointly by the Society of Chinese Artists and Singapore Art Society at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Dec. 19 to 2). The Editor-in-Chief of Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr. Lien Shih Sheng who is also the Chairman
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  • 543 12 ONE of the original shareholder of Malaysian Wood Wool Products Berhad has filed o writ suing tne .o.Tipany for acting ultra vires its Articles of Association and is asking that the company be wound up under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965# under
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  • 336 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman today made a two-hour on the spot tour of the flood-stricken Kluang district and expressed lull satisfaction with the relief operations being carried out. The Tunku told reporters after the tour that he was happy
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  • 187 12 TWO charming Cathay film stars from Hong Kong arrived yesterday In Singapore to attend a charity film premiere In aid of the SEAP Games. They are Miss Sandra Chang and Miss Wendy Chin. Besides being stars, both of them are also excellent vocalists. Miss
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  • 80 12 KUCHrN'G. Sun A local company has set up a $lO million fertiliser p ant here which will begin operations next vear The company. Wee Kheng Chiang Sendlrian Berhad. had been granted pioneer status. The Managing Director of the company. Da to Wee Hood Teck. told a press conference here
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  • 69 12 THE Student*' Committee of the Association of Accredited vertising Agents and Advertisers' Association will be hoidn e a "splash-off" at the Cathay Hotel s Swimm ng P°oi or Dee 20. The session meant advertising marketing and *a!e. Personnel of vanoug cnmpanie g in the Republic, will be the f""«t
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  • 63 12 KUCHINO. Sun Thr*# Indonesian journalist* flew in her® today on a familiarisation V'sit at the invitation of the Malaysian government. The trio who had earlier visited Sabah are Mr Max F Karunrieng of Sinar Harapan, Mr. Daud Sinjai of Angkatan BTsenjata daily and Mr. Mehnn L. Jaccob of Indonesian
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  • 49 12 MP 6 Javakumar. VieM>an of the Law Faculty. Univerg ty of Smsapore wilj make a speech on "T-i e Effectiveness and Inadequacies of the Urf." at the United Nationg Association Sngapnr# Meeting to be held at th- Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Dec. 18. at 800 P m
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  • 81 12 MR. CHNG TOCK NGAM. Chairman of the Singapore Gold and Silver Merchants Association and also chairman of Poh Heng Goldsmiths Limited, Singapore (second from left), is seen officially cutting a ribbon to declare a new departmental store open ne xt to him is Mr. Goi Chong Siak, proprietor of Chee
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  • 267 12 LIGHTERING operation* are being carried out on the crippled 17,400-ton tanker, the Esso Colon which was involved in a sea collision with another tanker, on Saturday in which two engineers were killed. It is learnt that 4.000 tons of fuel oil have
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  • 119 12 Mr Y»* K«-ang Mm Secretarv of Public Utilities Beard, trill b» conducting a management cours® on Human Relations 'n Management" at the University of S ngapore. commencing o n Dec 23 Organ!«e<i bv the Departmert of Extramural Studies, the rours# ts designed foj. jun'.o,. executives n ba«ine
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  • 74 12 TWO Junior Red Cros s oncers of the Singapore Red Cross Societv. Lim Jit Chiang and Chua Kwan Hvee left for Penang yesterday to attend an instructor's course The course, organised by the Malaysian Red Cross Society will last for eight days Two more volunteer Aid Detachment
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  • 214 12 VYTAS and Loene Serelis, two faithful followers of a new rel*gion yesterday predicted that there was a strong possibility that the Meher Baba faith, the new religion which is now widespread in Britain, Australia, Europe. America and India, might spread to parts of Asia. Vytas
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  • 176 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The -monkey business' dropped badly during the la>t eight years mainly due.to s t.ff competition from African countries, said a leading exporter here today He said before 1961 Malays'a was one of the largest exporters of monkey* in the world with an annual supply
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  • 155 12 TWO person®, both motor. WH>tprist*, were killed in two separate road mishaps whifh occurred In the Republic on Saturday In the first mishap. Govinda Rajoo. 31. ot Potonz Pasir was killed after he was involved In a road accident with a motor-lorry The incident occurred
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  • 103 12 SINGAPORE and Malaysia will today catch thei r fir s t sight of the HAF'» versatile Phantom aircraft whe n tw c of these jet fighter s fly into RAF T*ngah to complete a two-hop flight from Britain to the Far East Th* Phantom s ar e
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 81 12 Time Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 3.47 a.m. (8.3 ft), 8.56 a.m. (4.8 ft.), 2.39 p.m (9.2 ft.), 9.39 p.m. 0.7 ft)." Jfaval Dockyard: 3.38 a.m. (10.2 ft.), 8 43 a.m. (5 5 ft.), 2.50 p.m. (10.5 ft), 9.08 pjn. (2.4 ft.), TOMORROW Singapore Town: 4.36 am. (8 ft), 9.59 a.m.
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    • 32 12 TOTO DRAW THE following numbers were drawn at yesterday s Toto Draw:26 33 43 42 45 The additional number drawn was: 36 In the three-circle draw the numbers drawn were: 4—28 42
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