Eastern Sun, 13 January 1970

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft E»td. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1235 Tuesday, 13 January 1970. ft MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cent*
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  • 604 1 Last Throes Of "Biafra" LONDON, Mon. (UPI) —Western nations watching the Nigerian seene are reported to be planning to send aid to the ill-fated rebel Biafran zone which is now leaderless and being ''mopped up" by the Federal Nigerian troops. High rebel government leaders
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  • 111 1 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) —Defence Secretarv Melvin H. I Laird says he doubts the Nortu Vietnamese can launch a major offensive on a sustained basis I during the coming Tet holiday periodLaird plans to visit Vietnam in earlv February during Tet —the lunar New Year holiday
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  • 154 1 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Britain could well afford to keep forces in the Far East, Mr Edward Heath opposition Conservative Party leader said today on his return from a Southeast Asian tour. At an airport press conference he outlined why he wanted British forces to remain
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  • 41 1 CAIRO. Mon. < AFP) The ambassadors of the Arab states in London will meet this week In the British capital to discuss the possibility of British Chieftain tanks being delivered to Israel, the semi-official A 1 Ahram reported here today.
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  • 192 1 Police are now looking for Liau Kee Chong. 29. who could help them in their investigations into the $235.000 armed robbery at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Branch in Taman Jurong on Dec. 27. As a result of intensive investigations, police have already
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  • 59 1 GENEVA Mon. (Reuter) Blafran leader Major-General Odumerwu Ojukwu "gone to another African country to talk with certain leaders about a ceasefire." the head of a public relations firm acting for the secessionist state said here today. The agency head. Mr. William Bernhardt, of Markpress. said General Ojukwu would
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  • 656 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, today announced the composition of the Consultative Council consisting of 65 persons representing the various segments of the Malaysian society. The council includes representatives from political parties, professional bodies, religious groups, and other special interests
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  • 56 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI)— Foreign Secretary Carlos P Romulo said today his department has oroposed trv reorga*n:se Its Horn* Office and Foreign Service 'to better cope w ';th the challenges and requirements" of the new decade. The oroposals included creation of a Division of Socialist and Communist Affairs
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  • 65 1 TEHERAN Mon (AFP) Deputy leader of the Br.tlsh Labour Party George Brown, told reporters here today that he was more optimistic than previously about the possibilities of a political solution to the Israeli Arab conflict. "In fact I have found that the Arab leaders whom I have met have
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  • 84 1 BALI Mon. (AFP) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik told American Vice President Spiro Agnew yesterday that Vice Admiral Jatidjan. former Director General of Sea Communication, had been arrested, authoritative sources said here today. The sources said that the arrests were the spearhead of a vast
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  • 47 1 NEW YORK Man (AFP)— New York's 1.700 gravedigeer* are to strike tomorrow, following a breakdown of negotiations on a US$4B week.y pav demand, it was announced here tonight The eravediggers. who at present earn L SSI 20 a rejected an offer of a 513.50 increase
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  • 39 1 TAIPEI. Moo. Chang En Pu the 03rd highest pries♦ of Taoism died her* recently with his lineal successor vet to be nominated Chang, the pope of Taoism, died of cancer last Dec at the age o* 70
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 356 2 —Rajaratnam THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night called on the people to accept changes and adjust themselves however unpleasant it may be to ensure the continued progress and prosperity in the Republic. Speaking at the Singapore Chinaware Merchants Association's
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  • 132 2 Singapore Pools (Pte) Limited yesterday announced one lucky winner offforu r numbers plus the additional number correct to win $20,000 in the last Toto draw. The oarticipar.t bought the winning coupon from Toto Agent in J»la n Buklt Merah. Besides there were also many participants who won
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  • 92 2 Leang Tee Tew. 30, was yesterday sentenced to two months jail when he pleaded guilty to being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Lem Ek Koon. On Jan. 11 at 8.40 p.m a detective travelling along Upper Paya Lebar Road saw a
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  • 21 2 The Old Bartleyans Association win hold its annual general meeting at the school on Jan. 18 at 10.30 a.m
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  • 313 2 MR. Kenneth Cole is expected to arrive in Singapore some time this week. He is the President of Cosdel Tokyo and the Chairman of Cosdel Organisation. Mr. Cole is arriving here to launch the taking over of the Faberge range of products. The employees and management
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  • 246 2 MORE men committed suicides than women during the period 1965 to 1968 in Singapore. According to records at the Coroner's Court, 60 per cent of the suicides recorded during that period were committed by men. There were 215 suicides in 1968 as compared with 146
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  • 85 2 A West Malaysian. Mustapha bin Ismail 21. was yesterday sentenced to three months jail when he pleaded guilty to over staying in Singapore and having a kris in his trouser pocket. On Jan. 27 last year Mustapha was found acting su- spiciously at Victoria Park at.
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  • 211 2 A FIGHT which broke out involving three men who were ecsing themselves at the same drain in a backlane resulted in the death of one of them, the High Court was told yesterday. Mr. Justice Chcor Singh sentenced Mustapha bin Hassan, 18, to
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  • 310 2 Robberv Trial A cashier vesterdav told w Hl h Court tha 4 his rnsffpur did nothing when E as .niore than >11.500 in cash and cheques. However, the driver. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Ghani. shouted out for he<p "very softly." Madam Yeo Luan. the cashier, was test-fytr:
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  • 34 2 and Manager of the Chase Manhattan Bank here. Mr. Hendrik J. Kwant, will leave for Princeton in the United States to attend a oneweek executive officers management seminar later this month.
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  • 197 2 TKE numerous road safety campaigns mounted last year appeared to have produced some good results, if such an interference can be drawn from a comparison of accident figures for the years 1968, 1969. According to statistics re- veiled by ASP I eslie Wong
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  • 99 2 Ten photographers who had rendered valuably services to the Photographer* Society of Singapore will he honoured at the society's annual dinner t© he held on Jan. 16. Thev will receive (service awards in the form of bronze and si'.ver Headine the list will be Mr. Tan
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  • 95 2 Khalik bin Abdul Samal. 21. wa« yesterday sentenced to a week's jail and a fl ne of $5OO. or two months Jail when he pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court, to a charge of attempted theft of three airconditioners valued at $1,995. belonging to the
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  • 733 3 DA NANG, Vietnam, Mon, (UPI) The communist build-up along the Ho Chi Minh corridor through Laos has reached the point where it is ready to push across the border into Vietnam, according to U.S. intelligence sources in Vietnam's northern provinces. Truck traffic along
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  • 245 3 PEARL HARBOUR. Hawaii, Mon. (UPI) The U.S. Pacific Command yesterday announced that the Ist Infantry Division, the "Bi- Red One." will be the major unit involved in the upcoming Vietnam troop withdrawal. Adm John McCain. Jr., the Pacific Commander, said the division would
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  • 188 3 BAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (AFP> Doris Blackcloud. a 34-year-old San Francisco brunette, was driving through the city's •Tenderloin" stip club district today when she got stuck in a monster traffic jam. Exasperated, she got out of her car to direct the traffic. "You're
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  • 92 3 MANILA. Mon. <UPI> The government is considering bringing family planning programmes into the classrooms of elementary students in efTorts to curb a booming population growth rate of 3.5 per cent annually Education Secretary Onofre Corpuz. who is also Chairman of the Population Commission. said the move is
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  • 57 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI)— Air raid tunnels hav e been erected everywhere in Canton to forestall a Soviet attack sgainst Communist China, a rightwlng newspaper here reported Sunday. The Sing Tao Man Pao. quoting arrivals from the capital of Southern China's Kwangtung province. s aid shelters and war•unnels
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  • 181 3 MANILA, Mon. (UPD I President Marcos yesterday proclaimed himself "economic czar" of the Philippines. a potentially rich nation facing a financial crisis Marcos took on the role as Chairman of a new super economic body he created called the National Development Council. The
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  • 289 3 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) "Out of the calamitj of war. a bonanza of American benefits has come to South Vietnam assets that could help give the country a thriving economy when peact finally comes." the "U.S. News and World Report' said yes- terday.
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  • 401 3 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) His awed and sometimes frightened Filipino country men half expected "Banjo" to go down in a hail of bullets inside one of those expensive night clubs fronting Manila Bay. It was a shock for most to find that Jaime "Banjo" Laurel
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  • 163 3 SEOUL Mon. (Reuter) Thr South Korean Government today maintained official silence on a Washington report of alleged "atrocities" this time by South Korean forces fighting in Vietnam The government also clamped a news blackout on the report which quoted Defence Secretary Melvin Laird
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  • 140 3 MANILA Mon. (Reuter)— A 53-loot junk mi&sing for a month with a Canadian and a Briton aboard, has been found in the Philippines with the crew safe, the Philippine Navy reported today. A Navy spokesman said the yacht, owned by businessman James Quinn of
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  • 259 3 TWO CHINAS' POLICY: HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) China has pro* tested to the Soviet Union over its alleged collusion with the United States in an attempt to create "two Chinas." In a strong protest made on January 9 by the Chinese Embassy in Moscow to the
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  • 95 3 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Mon. (Reuter) —Auckland police are making special provisions to ensure the safety of American Vice-President Spiro Agnew, who arrives here on Thursday for a three-day visit. Warning that disorderly behaviour would not be countenance d Assistant Commission Fergusscott. officer-in-charge of the Auckland police district.
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  • 74 3 WELLINGTON. N.Z., Mon. <Reuter> Forty Singapore Air Defence Command technical trainees will arrive In New Zealand early next week to attend courses at air bases here, the Minister of Defence, David Thomson announced in a statement today. "The trainees will spend up
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  • 187 5 HERE IS WHY YOU FAILED! Trees are good for (a) framing up purposes, (b) indication of height, (c) forming vertical lines com- position. They should be carefully selected on elevated ground, so that they stand aloft against a blue sky with clear cloud formations. The
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  • 275 5 FLASH AFTER having taken care of the Exposures (Guide III), we now came to the balancing between the shadows and the high lights. The shadows, caused by the foreground object which we are more concerned, are not lit up. In order
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  • 808 6 CHINA'S decision to start some sort of a dialogue with the United States at the ambassadorial level in Warsaw next Tuesday should not have come as a surprise to anyone. Two meetings were conducted late last year as a result, it has been said, of a fortuitous meeting
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  • 403 6  -  By Dick West WASHINGTON, (UPI) A couple of men who were practising medicine here were indicated recently on charges that they used bogus medical school credentials to obtain their licence* Details of how the U.S. Attorney became interested in the case were not given in
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  • 88 6 LONDON. (Reuter) The Daily Express said today that maintaining a British nresence in the Far East is not a commitment which will over-ex-tent the country's resources. An editorial in the newspaper quoted Conservative Opposition leader Edward Heath as saving that the prosParity of Malaysia and
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  • 905 6  -  By CAMERON DUODU, ACCRA: Ghanaian troops are helping the thousands of aliens stranded trying to leave the country because they have failed to obtain residence permits. The aliens became stranded because the rickety trucks in which they were travelling broke down; or because a
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  • 713 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON In the desperate bustle of adjournment, the drama of the House and Senate votes on the so-called Philadelphia Plan all but got lost in the shuffle. Yet this is a matter worth going back to, because of its sharp political bite
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  • 566 6  -  By SHULLEN SHAW TAIPEI, (UPI) Nationalist China enters the decade of the 70s at one of the world's few oases of law and order. No long hairs, no rtots campus or otherwise and very little "fadism" of any kind. Add to this a "miracle" prosperity which
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  • 179 6 tellers... I endorse fully the sert!Impressed by COFTEEf* F OWNER m his letter J Un Jan.) regarding limewashing of coffeeshops l a m another coffeeshoo owner. I covered up part of the courtyard of my coffee-shop in orde r to prowet some tables and chairs lIP™ un
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 487 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Aiyone can predict how the American economy will perform in 1970, but doing it ctrrectly is another matter. The salient feature of the predictions for 1969 was "turning the corner." The expression has been used so frequently by economic
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    • 475 7 r' M THI Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was barely steady yesterday. Trading was quieter and mainly on a selective trend. Business was again almost wholly confined to the industrial sector. Gains and josses were about evenly matched at the finaJ bell. Priee movements
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    • 1050 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified:INDUSTRIALS Acrr.a 52.20 (1» $2.19 «18 Alcan 52.03 (1) S2OO (1) $1.98 15) $196 <2) $l9l
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    • 277 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) The government decision this week to increase the price of gasoline and kerosene and other liquid fuel will result in an increase of 48.7 million U.S. dollars of government income, it was an- nounced Saturday. Information Minister Budiardjo toirf newsmen after a
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    • 226 7 HONG KONG. Mon (tTI) A record number of 52 foreign and 2.546 local companies started business in Hong Kong last year. representing an increase of 52 per cent over the previous record of new commercial and industrial undertakings >n 1968. The capita! investments of
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    • 91 7 COLOMBO. Mon. (Renter)— The Central Bank of Ceylon todav increased bank rate by ore oer cent to «ix and half oer cent with effect from today. At the same time, the government announced a matching increase in interest on long-term securities <2O to 25 vears). The increase in
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    • 115 7 BOAC set up new records for Its passenger and cargo business last yea r. it was announced here vesterdayThe airline carried 1.850.000 passengers between January and December 1969. an increase of 21 r>er cent on the 1968 total. Cargo and ai r mail increased bv 24
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    • 81 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPD A Japanese electronics firm Omron Tateisi Electronics Co. wil' launch a share issue In Europe. bantaers Hill Samuel and Co. said Saturday. Nikko Securities Co Ltd. and Hill Samuel of London will manage the Euro-Equity issue of 500,000 bearer depository shares (representing 25 million shares
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    • 275 7 January flrst trade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cents tier lb- unchangeH from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market ruled quiet and thin during the morning The undertone, however, was fairly
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    • 63 7 HONG KONG Mon (UPI> Money quotation*. HK16.050 per U.S dollar HK58.***** pe r US. dollar TT. HKSI4 48 per pound sterling HK5277.0 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HKJ160.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HKIIO3 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HKSIOI per 100 Philippine pesos sellers. Philippine
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    • 12 7 Th# tin price f©r yesterday was $704.62$ p*r picul. unchanged.
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    • 250 7 Th« following is a berthing list issued by the Port of Singapore Authoritv for today, Tuesdav 12. DEPARTURES God owns Vessels 3/4 Nicobar 10/11 Bennevi s 13/14 Femcliff 15/16 Kvoho Maru 19 Sansei Maru 24 25 Kobe Mar u 29/30 Kot a Kinabalu 44 Ceylon Maru 47
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    • 628 7 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange 1 >old and other prices officially I listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS i B. j Acma Akan Borneo Bbd Bouklesti Co < auiei Pljwood Cold storage Holds. Cjde Si Carriage Uunlop Mala: an IndEastern Smelting I>mj Ords Ewo Prefs. Eupoc Fair l-ady
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    • 141 7 SYDNEY. Mon (UPI> Monday'* closing Sydney stock exchange selected shares. MINING: Acmex 1.10 Ass Min 8 40 Austral Min .52 Barrier 1.60 Bh South 11 00 C Gold 1 105 Em per 1.40 Endur .58 Gm Kale 120 Gt Bould 7.40 Gt Nthn .70 Gt West .18
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    • 86 7 THE noon ptleoi at UN Hlnr*» pore rhiDfw Produce KirtinM yntrrdkr wet* > MHF Buyer Coconut Oil 59 50 (FO B) Bulk Coconut Oil GO 50 (F.O.B-) Dram Mixed Copra 9Ut Muntok White Pepper 182 50 (FOB.) Sar»wtik White Pepper 18A00 (FOB) Sarawak Special Black Pepper <FO.B.) 132 50
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    • 79 7 (Manager*' Price* (or Jan. 18) CHARTERED UNIT TRUST S. Growth Fund IM Lll ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invest. Fund 130 1-40 SINGAPORE UNIT TRI ST* 1«t Malayan xd 2 81 2nd Malayan xd 295 3rd Mala? an 119 The Com- Ind xd 103 Tbe SIT. Fund 1-09 I
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    • 414 7 ARRIVALS 800 a m. MSA o'i9 K Lumpur a.m. MsA 11W K. Lumpur (jAKI Ui Uiwit Jakarta. 1015 a- l2l K. Lumpur 102fta-m. M>A OOft Finn, Ipob, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca 1.00 p.m. HAS SR97I Copenba(fg, Tashkent, Bangkok. 1.10 p.m. MSA iftl Kucblnr uto p.m CAL Limit latpei. Hoof
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 750 8  -  By DAVID DICKSON DOCTORS of the future may well be able to get a rough idea of a patient's illness just by studying a few words written by the patient on a sheet of paper. This, at any rate. Is the view of
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    • 846 8  -  By ROSS ANNABELL Gemini News Service ROTORUA: A life of free love in an idyllic Garden of Eden paradise may sound attractive enough to lure thousands of converts, but it has not overcrowded the Beeville community, New Zealand's strangest group of free thinkers. For
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    • 988 8  -  By JOHN HANAFIN SYDNEY, Australia: A $2,500,000 Australian cottonseed crushing mill built in 1967 at Narrabri, 360 miles north-west of Sydney, is now sxporting all of its second cut linters to Japan. This amounts yearly to 7,500 bales, weighing a total of
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    • 1013 8  -  Date-line By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR DULANEYS: Do I need help! There is a giH that I really like. Well, I thought to myself, I'm going to try and get her. I told another girl to tell her I liked her and she did.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 173 8 W Corner 1 In which countries do the Tam»l people mostly live 5 2 What is a 'herbarium' 5 3 Cut flowers should be placfd in water immediately after cutting except one kind Which? 4 What was a censor in ancient Rome? 5 Which state was the leading power after
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    • 81 8 AMY 4£E 7A By Jack TippH "He's the oldest one in the family...ln fact, he's THREE years older than my mother I" DATELIKE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Atien McWiiiams LET ME Ltry/ THIS IS > RIDICULOUS.') THAT'S THE TROUBLE WITH OLD POLKft TENGO HAM-BRAV THE"/ DONT KNOW HOW TO
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  • 516 9  -  By Gloria Mae 1970! This is the year, the beginning of a new decade. For everyone, the 60s are over and left behind. As for the new year, resolutions and predictions are made. Miss Sumiko Iwata of SHISEIDO COSMETICS predicts the translucent look
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  • 442 9 (By Florence de Santis) Q: Is a gypsy-type i costume for evening or daytime? I bought a flounced skirt in a red and black print, a black velveteen bolero trimmed with narrow gold braid. I wear it with a. white shirt that has big' sleeves. A: The
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  • 476 9  - Rowan Martin Poke Fun At TV By Vernon Scott HOLLYWOOD. (UPI) Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. roosting atop the rat- ings with their weekly "laugh-in," will attest soon that they are enormously funny men without their regular cast of dingalings. The framework o* their current bit is somewhat restrict-, in*.
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  • 584 9  -  Ann Landers J)CAR ANN: It is a known fact that a lot of morons in this country don't read anything but the funnies and Ann Landers. Please print this letter and help save the sanity of thousands of TV and Stereo service repair people from
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  • 603 9  -  Spimkinij tor .1 ttjsvlf... Ui, Sheilah Graham 1969 will be remembered in the film industry, as a year of good but mostlv small films and some bad big films. Out of the rubble I hove compiled what, in my opinion, were the
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  • 641 9  -  Br Dennis J. Opatrny SACRAMENTO, California (UPI) With the start of the new year the word "divorce" will be dropped from California's legal terminology to be replaced by a "dissolution of marriage." The change in terms is part of a broad revision of California's divorce
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  • 32 9 LONDON. <AFP> Th§ oldest person In Britain. Mrs. Ada Roe died on Sunday at Lowestoft 'Suffolk), aged 111 years and 339 day* Mr* Roe'a husband died 60 year* ago
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  • 35 9 PEKING (ATP) Anna Louise Strong, the 84-year-old American Journalist who has lived In China for over 10 years, publishing a regular newsletter, announced recently that she wag ceasing publication of the letters.
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  • 235 9  -  A Lovelier You By MARY SUE MILLER THE charmer everyone cottons to at family and social gatherings is sura to b« an accomplished conversationalist. And small wonder, for sha dispenses topics of general interast and kaaps the conversational ball roll- ing with a light touch.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 135 9 TODAY and YOU Tuesday, January 13, 1970. STAR GAZERS a H i According to th» Start, J> To develop imssoga for Tuesday, 'j*od \Kjrds corresponding to numbers of youf Zodiac birth sigrw 1 Campanloiw 31 Th* 41 3 2A!t 32T® e2oop*-Jn!ty SYOUTI yy 4 OpcormnHy 34 R«pom&* W Ptodhii "5
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 905 10  -  Edinburgh is spending more than £5 million to ploy host to next year's Commonwealth Games. Some 42 countries will send 1/700 athletes to compete. For Gemini News Service, Arnold Raphael takes an early look at how the ancient city is preparing its welcome. By
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    • 409 10 Brazil C zech U.K. Group Strongest World Cup Draw Reaction LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Soccer officials whose teams avoid giants Brazil and England in group three of the World Cup expressed relief at their good fortune today. Last niqht's draw in Mexico City brought together holders England, favourites Brazil and a
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    • 61 10 VISAKHAPATNAM. India. Mon. (Reuter) Hungarian Istvan Gulyas recovered after losing the first set to score a shock victory over topseeded Russian Alexander Metrevelli m the final of the All-India Hard Court Tennis Championships here today. Gulyas won in convincing style 3-6 6-4. 6-4. 6-1 to foil Metrevelli's bid
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    • 819 10 AMERICAN PRO FOOTBALL Ntw ORLEANS, Mon, (UPI) The Kansas City Chiefs, led by a quarterback named Len Dawson who refused to rattle under terrific pressure, gave the American Football League its second straight upset victory in the Super Bowl on Sunday. 23-7, over
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    • 222 10 NEW ORLEANS Mon. <UPI> Jan Stenerud. who kicked field goals of 48. 32 and 25 yards for the Kansas City chiefs in the Cniefs' upset victory over Minnesota in the Super Bowl game, was the Chiefs' leading scorer during the 1969 regular season with 119 points.
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    • 373 10 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (UPI) Jeon Boltoise streaked across the finish line j place Sunday to win the international Grand Prix of Buenos Aires" 1,000-kilometre sports car prototype auto race. The French entry and his co-pilot, Henri Pescarolo, sped in a Matra around the 164
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    • 201 10 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (Reuten Billy Casper won the 100.000-dollar Los Angeles open golf championship today, defeating Hale Irwin by a .stroke on the first hole of a "sudden death" play-off Caspar ran in a four-foot metre* birdie putt to win the 20.000-dollar first prize
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    • 306 10 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The manager of World Bowing Association (WBA) featherweight champion Shoxo Saijo said today he doubted a title match could be held between Saijo and Australia's Johnny Famechon, the World Boxing Council's (WBC) champion in the same class. Masaki KaneHira made the comment in connection
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    • 173 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuten English soccer pitches may have to be fenced with ca l r_'d wire within the next few years, according to an editorial in the current issue of e Football Association News, ihe official F.A. magazire The editorial, speculating nge i m 1116
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  • 214 11 JOHANNL'BURG, Mon. (Reuter) South African authorities were reported today to be still awaiting official word from New York on the application by American Negro tennis star Arthur Ashe for a visa to enter South Africa. Tiiere was widespread speculation here that the government would
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  • 380 11 THE visiting Korean Bankers soccer team played 'holiday football' yesterday in a friendly international match against the Singapore Services and beat them by eight goals to two at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The match, watched by a crowd of 1.000. started tamely as the
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  • 113 11 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter> Jack Bodell will defend his British heavyweight boxing title against former British champion Henry Cooper at Wembley here on March 24. promoter Harry Levene announced today Also at stake will be Cooper's commonwealth championship. It will be a first defence for Bodell, who
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  • 60 11 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Stumps scores on the third day of the Sheffield Shield cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia being played here: New South Wales 399 and 4 for 193 declared <B. Francis 57, A Turner 55. G Davles 34). South Australia 229 <L. Favell
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  • 128 11 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Mon. i Reuter) —New Zealander Onny Parun completed a clean sweep of New Zealand s tennis titles today when he defeated fellowcountryman Richard Hawkes 6-1. 12-10, 6-4 to win the national singles title. The 22-year-old top seed has also won the South Island.
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  • 217 11 CURITIBA. Brazil, Mon. (UPI)— Pele, Brazil's world famous soccer player, said he was not afraid of playing against Czechoslovakia and England as Brazil's first adversaries in the World Cup championship. The World Cup croup drawings Saturday in Mexico put Brazil together with Czechoslovakia. England and
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  • 43 11 CALGARY. Mon. (AFPi Kirk Clayton, a 21-year-old student from San Jose. California. broke the world SO yards Indoor sprint record with five seconds flat here last night. The former record of 5.1 seconds was set bv American Barney Ewell in 1039.
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  • 227 11 LONDON. Mon. (AFP) Omar Sharif. Jie Egyptian film star had Just enough strength to raise a smile after his Bridge Circus had won the world s most expensive bridge marathon in the early hours this morning. Playing at a pound a point through six
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  • 755 11 IPOH. Mon.— Following are the race weights tor the third and fourth days' race meeting here this weekend: THIRD DAY Cl. 5 Dir I—9 Fur. Chaichana 9.00 Stay Free 8 1° Estate Development 8.10 Pacific 8.08 The Kin* k I 8 02 Four Wishes 8 02 Pleasant
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  • 462 11 IPOH. Mon.— Following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the first and second day (Jan. 10 and 11) racing here: FIRST DAT RACE 1: Sistic (Kang) refused to jum n awav with th* field She will be barred for a month and must pass a test before racing
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  • 218 11 LIMERICK, Ireland. Mon. (UPI) —ln centrist to the violent demonstrations Saturday in Dublin, the Springboks South African rugby team arrived in Limerick Sunday to a mild and silent demonstration. About 300 Demons assembled at the railroad staUon, but only about 25 of them were demonstrators
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  • 86 11 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) Japan's Susumu Hanagata. the World Boxing Association's sixth-rankin* flyweight, pounded out a unanimous decision over Raton Mojica of Nicaragua, WBA's flfth-rank-lng flyweight, in a non-title 10-round bout at Tokyo's gorakuen Boxing Hall on Sunday night. There were no knockdowns. The Japanese boxer wag much
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