Eastern Sun, 19 January 1970

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  • 268 3 FT, GORDON, Georgia, Sun. (UPI) Four American soldiers who attempted to start their own "war crimes commission" to investigate alleged "atrocities" in Vietnam have been charged by the army with undermining discipline and loyalty, army sources said yesterday. The four, Pvt. Larry
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  • 55 3 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) Italian animal lovers took their dogs, horses, cats and even birds to church yesterday to have them blessed on the feast day of Saint Antony of Egypt. Protector of Animals. In Rome, the City Council made its annual presentation of oats to more than 100
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  • 143 3 They arc identified as follows: Prime Minister Eisaku Sato (1); Justice Minister Takeji Kobavashi (2); Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi (3);
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  • 796 3  -  Bv EDWIN ROSENTHAL LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The world's three super powers are juggling with the pieces of an international jigsaw puzzle that could affect the lives of millions. Time and timing are the crucial factors in the outcome of current Sino-Soviet talks
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  • 76 3 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Police seized about 10,000 marijuana plants worth 1.5 million pesos (375,000 U.S. dollars) in two raids yesterday in neighbouring Quezon City. Police said eight persons were arrested in the raids on gardens where marijuana plants were growing as high as five feet. Leonardo Gonzales,
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  • 114 3 BEIRUT. Lebanon Sun. (UPI) Details of the topsecret "Cairo Pact" between Lebanon and Arab guerrillas were revealed officially for the first time yesterday. They confirmed that the guerrillas agreed to three ma- j jor measures not to fire at Israeli targets from the Lebanese side of the
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  • 364 3 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) The Vietcong Command has picked My Tho, a Mekong Delta city with 98,000 residents, as the prime target of a campaign this month against population centres, informed allied sources said yesterday. The sources added that the drive is
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  • 375 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) A defence management expert today said the United States gathered so much raw data from Vietnam that "we were simply drowned in statistics." Another mistake, testified Dr. James Schleslnger. is that the United States went Into Vietnam "applying rules of
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    • 62 3 r Every day from Singapore a mighty Qantas V-Jet takes off for London via Europe. Every day. Like today. And on Mondays and Saturdays—direct from Kuala Lumpur. See your travel agent ?V- i MP 1 'COLD^ See your travel agent, Qantas or MSA in Brunei. Harrisons and Crosfield Cr.:u «ith
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  • 523 4  -  Ann Landers fIEAR ANN: I'm not saying my husband is an alcoholic, but he drinks more than he should. Like most people who drink too much he doesn't admit it. He considers himself a social drinker. He insists he has to have a
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  • 386 4  -  By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK. Sun. Females have a reputation for being able to talk longer than males, louder than males, and on a greater variety of topics including some they know very little about. This generous gift of ;ab isn't the only female superiority.
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  • 169 4 SAIGON. Sun (UPI) Vietcong guerrillas executed two American prisoners in 1966 after dragging them from village to villace and putting them on public display. CS. spokesmen disclosed yesterday They said Capt. David Devers and Sgt. John Onelll ware fatally shot near the northern city of Hue. The victims,
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  • 62 4 BANGKOK. Sun. (UPI> Nightclubs and manage parlours here may be closed by the government. Prime Minister Thanom Kittlkachorn warned yesterday Thanom told newsmen many masssge parlours are "leading our youth astray and contributing to the current rise in the crime rate." Thanom said the government will
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  • 277 4 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter) Members of Moscow's dwindling croup of dissident intellectuals have written to the United Nations alleging that 62 Soviet dissenters were persecuted last year, sources close to the group said today. A letter bearing seven signatures and mailed to the UN.
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  • 476 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Whatever may be French reasoning behind the talc of lomi 50 Mirage jet-fighters to Libya, it is unlikely that the United States will see it as anything but mischievous interference in a mid-east situation which already is
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  • 653 4 RENO, Nevada Sun (UPI) It's easy to talk to animals. The problem is getting them to talk back. Two experimental psychologists at the University of Nevada at Reno have found a way. Drs. Allen and Beatrice Gardner have trained a playful chimpanzee named Washoe to "talk"
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  • 172 4 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Two Poll*h diplomat were today reported to have been ordered to leave Britain A Bntlah Foreign Office *t>oke*man declined all comment on the report*, carried by two London Sunday newspaper* The 'Sunday Telegraph' said it wa* believed that the Britiah Government
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  • 115 4 BEIHUT. Lebanon. Sun. »UPI> Christian Belon. who hijacked a TWA airliner from Paris to Beirut yesterday, faced the first local criticism of the red carpet treatment given him The English-Language 'Daily Star* said Belon was being "wined and dined as a fullscale hero." This
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  • 56 4 THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR ended on Jan. 12th after 30 months of ceaseless fighting. It has brought untold misery and deprivation to hundreds of thousands of natives both young and old. This emaciated Biafran child waits with others for the emergency food and medical supplies which have sustained the people
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    • 272 4 LAST DAY: n am. |W. f m THE FICTION MOBM" Color ROGER MOORE 'MOM> KEEL RAMAL" (Eaatmancalor i Waheeda Rehman. Man®? Kumar w-.th En* uh Malay SubtitHa riHCHARD-'216l Laat Day: 1 3 l5 •♦MiKMatEItOOO" I® Coin* Anthony Qua vie John Sharp OPENS TOMORROW 1 THE BARE FACT#- CE'.OR acot* I
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  • 783 5 MORALITY. ISA WASHINGTON, Sun, (UPI and Reuter) The First National Conference on School-girl Pregnancies was held here Thursday through Saturday to suggest ways of dealing with the estimated crop of 200,000 school-girl pregnancies expected this year. In Springfield, Mass. a t r a
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  • 117 5 MEXICO CITY. Sun <UPT> A 12 year-old g-fl suffering from rabies went berserk \-esterdaj*. biting four persons and furiously resisting efforts of ambulance personnel to subdue h*»r. Dnlice said. Four Cross ambulances raced to th* scene o n the outskirts of Mexico. Tfcf> 51 rl. Laurentino
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  • 137 5 ANN ARBOR. Michigan, Sun. (Reuter) The third heart to beat In the chest of 41-year-cld Gerald Rector was doing well today, but the former rodeo rider was suffering from kidney failure. A spokesman for the University of Michigan Hospital, where Mr. Rector underwent his second
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  • 89 5 BOSTON. Sun. 'UPI> S'.ame.w twin *"hose separation made world medical history were released yesterday from the Massachusetts Genera] Hospital. John Koblerskl 35. and his wife. Joanne, of Danvers. took the twins home from the hospital where a team of surgeons separated them Nov. 28 when they
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  • 127 5 OAKLAND. California, Sun. rUPI» A landslide has forced closing of a Jet fuel pipeline, cutting three Metropolitan airports off from a major source of supply. The pipe was closed because the fire hazard caused by a slow moving slide of three acres which also threatened 14
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  • 441 5 BEVERLY HILLS, Callform a, Sun. (UPI) The tight pants fad is changing the American male his posture for one thing. His psyche for another. So says Ron Postal, the men's clothing stylist who credits himself with starting the fashion of wearing a turtleneck for evening
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  • 218 5 VANCOUVER, British Colombia, Sun. (Reuter) More people on board the luxury British liner Oronsay were reported today to be suffering from typhoid, and a Canadian medical officer said the situation was "going to get worse." The number of new patients was not given but
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  • 27 5 PHILADELPHIA Sun (UPI) Eugene Ormandy. conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra was named the 49th recij>:ert of the Phi'adelphia award N>r outstanding public service, vesterdav
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  • 456 5 *Poor' Rush In From Four States NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) Hundreds of hopeful scroungers were still seeking cosh handouts from millionaire Michael Brody today, but a growing number of reports suggested available supplies were run* ning low. The rush for Brody's gold began after
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  • 171 5 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (UFI) Mary Welsh, widow of Ernest Hemingway, told reporters at Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport yesterday that a New York publishi n« firm will publish a "science fiction" manuscript written by her late husband next year. She also said she is writing a book
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  • 466 6 T7KDR three days in succession the Indonesian t; students have taken to the streets in massive protest against the increase in the price of iuel oil and, if the pa. t is &ny cation at all. the demonstrations mean that the sign of "BEWARE" has gone
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  • 437 6 BY subverting Justice to political emotionalism and by condoning a criminal to pander to Palestinian commando vanity, Lebanon has done a great disservice to international efforts to curb hijacking of airliners. The release of Christian Belon, the Frenchman who hijacked a TWA airliner from Paris to Beirut, casts
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  • 795 6  -  By ALAN RAKE Gemini News Service LONDON: The most extraordinary thing about the Biafran war is its sudden and. From the month of May, whan Nigerian troops seixed Umuahia, until the very lost day of 1969, Federal forces had made scarcely any progress at all.
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  • 500 6 KOTA KINABALU. Sabah. (Reuter) Sabah is developing its natural beauty spots, advertising for Japanese speaking receptionists and sending officials to international tourism seminars in a bid to break into Asia's lucrative tourist industry. This small state, which used to be known as North
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  • 371 6  -  By Albert E. Kaff OSAKA, Japan, (UPI) On# out of ovary 50 visitore to Expo '7O may bo a rat if pott control maasuras fail. Executive* of the 1970 World Expoaltlon say they are apt to face a monumental rat and mosquito problem when the
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  • 481 6  -  Br CLIFFORD P. CHENEY SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Th« crashing rock beat reverberates through a hare of incense and marijuana smoke. All around a kaleidoscope of colour and form pulsates to the amplified rhythm. The rock musician may be the focus of the performance, but
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  • 348 6  -  By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON (UPI) When anglers began complaining about near-sighted fish the Institute of Ophthamology started to take notice. The flsh were In the rivers in the usual numbers all right the anglers proved that bv catching them with nets or by electric methods The difference was
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  • 415 6  -  By ROBERTA ULRICH KLAMATH FALLS. Oregon (UPI) Research is under way here to find j w«y to neutralise lethal left overs of pesticides and dispose safely of the cans and barrels in which they came. Wllco efrlcultural extension agent for Klamath fnv^ 7 sald th Project
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  • 345 6  -  By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) I* has gradually become clear that many of the problems besetting th e U.S. simply are not yielding to conventional measures of control or elimination. o.lnf! aUon cont inuei> despite credit restrictions neither military nor diplomatic pressure produces a Vietnam settlement new
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 487 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) South Korea will work tor closer ties with Asian-Pacific nations in the social, cultural and economic fields in 1970. Foreign Minister Choi Kyu-Hah said South Korea will push for co-operative relations with member nations of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN)
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    • 209 7 BRUSSELS Sun. (UPI) Steel production in the European Coal and Bteel Community is expected to go ,up by four million tons to I 111.4 million tons thla year, according to a forecast published by the Executive Comj mission yesterday. The increase will be smaller than last
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    • 412 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Britain registered another ?et or favourable foreign trade figures this week. The pound ran into foreign buying and optimism jbout the future of the economy was the keynote of government talking. The more genial mood spread to the business world. It watched
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    • 94 7 THE following Is a berthing list issued by the Port of Singapore Authority for today. Monday, Jan. 19: Departures Godowns Vessels 33 34 Straat Johore 6 7 Ragna Bakke 5 Golden Wonder 27 23 Teverya 42 43 Hemlplecta 23 24 Jhelum 15/16 Centaur 19 Bankura 31/32 Flintshire
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    • 115 7 A Singapore-built 87foot fast patrol boat for the Philippines Navy was completed last week at the VTU Shipyard in Tanjong Rhu. The boat was specially designed and built by the Singapore shipyard, Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Private Ltd. to ensure good seakeeping qualities
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    • 133 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) A leading Japanese bank pre. dieted yesterday that a recession In the United Btates In 1970 will be followed by a recession in Japan In 1971. The Mltsubuahl Bank made the prediction In a three-year economic forecast. Economies of the UB, West
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    • 935 7 The weekly market review The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was steady the past week with business concentrated in selected industrial counters. Trading was mainly influenced by the speculative element the climax being in Federal Paper Products' "blow, up" last Friday though accompanied by
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    • 214 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (tPI) The Jipm-l S Textile Information Service (Justls) has published additions! figures this week defying call# (or government measures to protect the C 8 textile industry against increasing competition from Japan. According to the statistics, the United States Increased Its production In man-made
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    • 374 7 TEHERAN, Sat. (UPI) The persistent demands by Iran's ruler Shah Muhamad Rosa for Hie Western oil consortium to step up Iran's production is beginning to pay. For the past two years in particular the Shah and hit government have demanded the consortium rait* pro* duction
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    • 101 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) Tne Inaones. an balance of trade showed a surplus of US$ 75.5 million during th« oast year, a cabdnet announcement said yesterday. The balance included the export of oil end overpriced. Mthou* the two factor g. the trade balance would show a deficit of U*****.3
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    • 848 7  -  As forecast exclusively by Gemini News Service a few weeks ago. the tea countries have agreed on export restrictions for 1970. This will remove 90m. lb of tea from world markets, but will do little more than maintain tea prices at steady levels.
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    • 160 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The steel industry may have to scale down its 1970 outlook unless orderg pick up in the next two months. Iron A** said over the weekend The national metalwork:ng weekly said steel analysts still are sticking to earlier prediction® of a modest
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    • 384 7 AttKIV AL* AOO am Ms A k L-.tmpur WOO am MSA lIV k Lumpur 10.IS am MSA ISI k. Lumpur 10.tfta.m- MSA AOS Penang. lpoh. k. Lumpur. Malacca 10-50 am 1 MAI ***** Bangkok. ItJjpm FAN-AM PAS4I Saigon. Guam. Bono in lu. San Fmnelsoo ItAOpm UAKLDA UAIWt Jakarta
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  • 594 8 Meeting Of MSA's Top Selling Team Sixty MSA delegates from 14 countries recently attended two-day Advertising and Sales Conference at MSA's Head Office in Singapore. The delegates submitted various proposals for a world- wide advertising campaign for 1970 71 which the company plans to launch in April,
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
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      1491 9 UTHAT a hippy day It la! The sky is a greyishblue, on which Apollo on Ms golden chariot races past, "a smouldering fire that creeps through the high grey plain." Apollo smiles today Vown on earth, dainty little butterflies In white fit about the Bunga Haya hedges,
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    • 517 9 DURING Docambor holidays, my father had ranted a bungalow near Changi Point. Wo vint Hioro to stay for two weeks and my parents dacidad to celebrate the Christmas thara. This was our first time Christmas outsido our homa. Everyone in the family were busy
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    • 353 9 HEALTH to some may seem unimportant as long as their routine is maintained. But. to have such a casual thought and opinion is but putting one's health in danger. One. lacking in health, can do little or nothing. Just imagine, how can a weak and feeble
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    • 366 9 TIMES pass away very Quickly. When I was eight years old, I lived in China. Some interesting things happened in my childhood. Even today I remember them vividly. When I ua s seven years old. my parents sent me to school. I was extremely scared of
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 950 10  -  Blue Sky Main Sprin By Our Racing Correspondent TPOH, Sun. It wet a day of good dividends on the last day of Hie Perak Turf Club meeting here today the only favourite to oblige was Copperplate who was confidently ridden by T.S. Chiam. Carrying 3,005 win
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    • 244 10  -  By BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will skip the all-England badminton championships in March to concentrate on their teambuilding at home for the Thomas Cup defence in May. Badminton chief Khir Johari said here today: "I see no point in sending our boys to
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    • 340 10 SCHOOL-teacher Mrs. Madeline Teo, handicap 25 of Keppel Club shot a nett-37-28—65 to win Hie Womeni 'A' Division medal competition over the Bukit Chermin links yesterday. With no I ess than 32 contestants on the fi *ld representing various e<>lf clubs in the country.
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    • 122 10 CAPE TOWN. Sun. (Renter) British left-hander Ann Jones emerged a triple champion in the Western Province lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Mrs. Jones won the women's singles, the women's doufo'es with South Africa's Pat Walkden and shared the mixed doubles with Martin Mulligan of Italy.
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    • 182 10 ZAINAL MANAN'S goal enabled Burnley United to W*" Changl in the Under-16 age group knockout semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium yeoterday. In the final on Jan 31. they will meet Farrer United who edged Farelf 1-0 on the same venue yesterday. Chew Ouan Kwee scored the
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    • 55 10 BYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Former Engllah professional Guy WoStenholme. now living In Australia, won the US$lO,OOO f£4.«70) Endeavour Masters golf tournament here today. Wolstenholme carded a 13-under-par 263 for the 72 holes to beat veteran Australian Kel Nagle and other locals Ted Ball an<j Vic Bennett, all
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    • 208 10 JAKARTA. Sun. ißeuter) Indonesia have protested to the International Badminton Federation <IBF.> against Thailand being declared winners of their Asian Zone badminton cup tie in Bangkok. Chairman of the Indonesian Badminton Federation. Mr. Sudirman. said today he nad cabled the Indonesian Embassy in London and asked
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    • 180 10 BRISBANE. Sun. (Reuter) Queensland staged a great fight back against South Australia In the Sheffield Shield cricket match at Brisbane cricket ground today. The Queenilanders rescued four points for a first inning* win after being 5-187 overnight. South Australia, who scored 388 In their first Innings
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    • 78 10 CALCUTTA. Sun. (Reuter) Top-seeded Alia Ivanova won the women's singles title in the Indian lawn tennis championships here when she beat Nina Tukherly 6-2. 6-3 in an All-Russian final yesterday. Top-seeded Russian Alex Metreveii meet s Indian Davis Cup player Premjit Lall in the men's singles
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    • 288 10 CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter) Cassius Clay, the unbeaten former world heavyweight boxing champion, told a television audience he will never get the chance of meeting Joe Frazier. The 28-year-old exchampion, who was strip, ped of his title after he was convicted of
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    • 46 10 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) Australian professional John Newcombe won the men's singles title in the Victorian Open tennis championships yesterday when his opponent. Tony Roche, was forced to withdraw with "tennis elbow". Roche was down 4-6. 4-6. ®-4. when he had to abandon the game,
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    • 21 10 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Rain washed out plav on the first day of the Australian Open tennis championships here today.
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    • 231 10 BANGKOK. Sun (AFP) i Japan retained their Asian rugby title here tonight when thev walked away from Thailand with 42 polnts(three goals, five tries, four penalties) to 11 (one goal, two penalties) victory. In the preliminary match for third place. Hone Kong narrowly beat Singapore bv
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    • 45 10 BOMBAY. Sun (Reuter) HoLand came from behi-» rf to r?' favourites India (Dark Blues) held the rt?.H 0r I dlan combination during extra time and then SPln 01 a coi to enLi e H Bl 01 the international hockey tournament here yesterday
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    • 56 10 L t S Sun. (AFP) Kipchonge Keino of Kenya, O ympic 100 met res champion, was beaten into second place by John Lawson. a former U.S. cross country champion. In the mile at the Los es mdoor athletics meet in- terday Lausong winning time was s 08 seconds
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    • 574 11 All Set For Second Successive Title T ONDON, Sun. (ReuLl t.r) L e e d United moved powerfully towards their second successive English First Division soccer title when they beat Coventry City 3-1 yesterday to replace Everton as League leaders. While Leeds were demolishing Coventry, Everton
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    • 495 11 LONDON Sun, (Reuter) Newport's grandstand finish against Abertillery and Northampton's 14th consecutive home win against London Irish were the high points in yesterday's British Rugby Union matches. Newport piled on 13 points in the last five minutes to turn a close match into
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    • 132 11 GALASHIELS. Scotland. Sun. (Reuter) Police outnumbered antt. apartheid protester# four to on* In the tamest demonstration so far against the touring Springbok rugby team playing here yesterday. The demonstrators barely numbered 100 and dired not try to interrupt the game against odds of 400 policemen. A group
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    • 118 11 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) World Boxing Association featherweight champion Shozo Saljo of Japan cannot accept a request from Godfrey Stevens of Chile to postpone their scheduled February 8 title fl*ht here, Saijo's manager s aid today. Mr. Masaki Kanehira told Reuter he had not received any cable
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    • 1329 11 English Division One Arsenal 0. Chelsea 0. Crystal Palace 1, Nott Forest 1 Derby 1. Sheff. Wednesday 0 Ipswich 0. Burnley 1 Leeds 3. Conventrj 1 Liverpool 1. West Bromwich 1 Manchester City 0. Stoke l Southampton 2. Everton 1 Sunderland 2. Tottenham 1 West Hano 0.
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    • 261 11 PHOENIX, Arizona, Sun. (Reuter) Gene Littler tapped in a two-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after three rounds in his bid to capture the Phoenix Open golf tournament for the second year running. Climaxing an
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    • 152 11 TRIESTE. Italy. Sun (UPI> Trieste tax authorities said yesterday Nino Benvenuti earned 22 million lire (US4 35.200) last year, less monev than boxing promoters said they paid him for one of his two fights in Italy during 1960 The tax office figures disclosed
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    • 132 11 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) South African Dennis Hutchinson won the 7 2-hole South African PC A championship at Germlston here yesterday with a six under par total of 278 Hutchinson, with round* of 09-73 68 68. finished two strokes ahead of 21-year-old Petor Ooeterhuls of Britain.
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    • 101 11 BANGKOK. Sun. (ATP) Hone Kong will be the hosts of the third Asian rugby football championships from Oct. 27 to Nov. 4 1972. it was announced here today. The Unanimous decision was taken yesterday at the Asian Rugby Football Uhion (ARFU) Council meeting
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    • 157 11 ARENZANO. Italy. Sun. lUPI) European light welterweight champion Bruno Arcari. riding a 26-bout winning streak, got down to serious training yesterday for his bid to wrest the world title from Pedro Adigue of the Philippines. "I only know him from reputation." said Arcari
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 47 10 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: ($26,050) Ist Frist No: *****2 $6,447 2nd Prist No: *****1 —s3 223 3rd Prist No: *****1 $1,611 Starters: ($179 tack) Nos:*****2 *****6 *****6 *****7 *****9 *****8 *****0 *****2 *****9 *****0 Consolation: ($125 tach) Nos:*****7 *****4 *****8 *****4 *****5 *****5 *****8 *****4 *****5 *****5.
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    • 1190 11 CHANNEL 5 P.M. 300 Opening Annets in all Languages and Morning Star 320 W "man's World (Tamil); 3.50 A Diarv Of Events In Singapore This Week (Tamil». 3 55 It's Happening In Singapore 'Tamil' 'Repeat); 410 Scarlett Hill 'Twice Wedded»; 500 Close 6 00 Opening Anncts Jn all Languages and
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  • 483 12 SINGAPORE could build a reputation for ship-repairing and shipbuilding like Japan if its workers work fast and produce good quality at fair prices, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said on Saturday. He was speaking at the fourth annual dinner of the
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  • 58 12 MADRAS. Sun. (Reuter) A woman and her two children were burnt alive during bloody clashes between caste Hindus ard Harijans (untouchables) in a village in Tamil Nadu state officials said today. Two other oeople were killed in the fightjng which broke out last night after a minor
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  • 35 12 Ladv de la Mare, wife of the British Ambassador here, will talk on the of a Diplomat's wife in Singapore." on Jan. 21 at the luncheon meeting of the Rotarv Club of Singapore West
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  • 16 12 THERE were a total of 52 accidents, four of which were described as serious, yesterday
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  • 104 12 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Thai government forces chasing a 20-strong Communist guerrtlla band who kidnapped ten school children from a village classroom have killed one woman In a twohour clash. One village Defence Volunteer was seriously wounded In the fighting last Friday, reports reaching Bangkok today said.
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  • 48 12 Prof. SoJoman Posen. Visitine Professor of Medicine. University of Singapore will give a public lecture on "Alkaline Phosphatase" today at 5.00 p.m. at the Allen Lecture Theatre Faculty of Medicine. Ser»ov Lines The lecture is organised by the School of Post Graduate Medical Studies. University of Singapore.
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  • 57 12 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Thailand has indefinitely put off withdrawing its 12.000 troops stationed in South Vietnam. Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said Saturday. Thanom =aid ThftlanH .i?re. Ed to a South Vietnamese request to await a "m able time" before discussing plans for Thai trooo wal. He did not
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  • 721 12  -  By CHARLIE CHAN GRACE on skates skimming over frozen water in intricate and elegant patterns filled an evening of artistic and acrobatic exhibition as the "Holiday on Ice" show opened at the Gay World Stadium Saturday night. Mr. Morris Chalfen was not Just mouthing; words
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  • 67 12 THIS is the Sunday crowd at the National Museum yesterday, the last day for the display of Moon Rock. Most of them abandoned the beaches and parks to spend their time queuing for their once-in-a-lifetime chance of seeing the "miracle" of the world. It took 150 steps to walk from
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  • 248 12 PUBLIC spiritedness again paid off when some people at a market at Alexandra Terrace off 4}-mile Pasir Panjang Road caught a man after a short chase shortly after he had stabbed a woman at the market on Saturday morning. The victim. Teo 81am Hong.
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  • 114 12 IPOH. Sun The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdu] Rahman Rave a broad hint that the most likely person to be appointed Malaysia's Ambassador to Manila would be Enche Hashlm bin Sultan. The "prnku when pressed bv pressmen to revea; who would be appointed said: "We
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  • 108 12 ALL non-prize winning entries in the island-wide Handicraft and Design Competition will be returned to the owner upon request by letter to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. These requests should bp made at a time to be announced by the Board. Collection dates will also
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  • 68 12 The National Theatr* Club's magic section will put on a public performance Msgi al Bonanza at the Victoria Theatre on Feb 22. The entire proeramme tor the performance will be presented bv members of the section which was formed in Mar last vear. A Committee. under tb# chalrma'vhio
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  • 51 12 Residents of Taman Jurong 9 and Market are invited to attend a free mass X-ra? campaign orearistM bv the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association from todav till Jan 23 at Market 2. Taman Jurong The X-rav begin* dailv at 530 t> m to 900 pm. excluding Saturdays Sundays and Public
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  • 46 12 THE Rotary Club of Singapore. East, will be holding a tea meeting on Jan 30 a t 5.30 p.m. at the Lion City Hotel when Mr. N. Govindasamy, Secretary. Research and Training. National Trades Union Congress will sp«ak oa "Trade Unions in the 70's."
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  • 61 12 The Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers will ho'd a dinner for Mr J A. Wilde. it« President who was recently honoured bv Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II bv conferring on him the title of Commander of the British Empire. The dinner to be held on Jan. 21
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 87 12 rime Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 222 a to. (5.7 ft.) 7.51 am. (8 1 ft.) 326 o.m. (1.8 ft.) 8.46 p.m (7.6 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD 2 42 a m (66 ft.) 7.35 a.m. (9 ft.) 308 o.m. (2.7 ft.) 10.55 p.m. (9.5 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN 319 am. (5.6 ft
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    • 32 12 TOTO DRAW THE following numbers were drawn at yesterday's toto draw: 17. 36. 47. 38. 10 The additional number drawn was 6. In the circles draw, the numbers were 28. 48. 36.
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