Eastern Sun, 27 January 1970

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Eastern Sun
  • 23 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY VV Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1249 Tuesday, 27 January 1970. <& MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cents
    23 words
  • 299 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) President Nixon has reassured Israel the United States still stands behind it and will provide more military hardware, if necessary. The reassurance, given yesterday in the form of a message to a meeting of U.S. Jewish leaders, came after months
    299 words
  • 188 1 TAIPEI, Mon. (UPI) A Taipei provincial assemblyman has introduced a bill designed to make bigamy legal in Nationalist China. Tu Li-Sheng said in his bill that for "humanitarian as well as legal reasons" bigamy should be a criminal offence only when the aggravated party files a complaint
    188 words
  • 48 1 CAFE TOWN. South Africa, Mon. (Reuter) Australia, needing 451 runs for victory, were 181 for fire at close of play on the fourth day of the first cricket Test against South Africa here today. Scores: South Africa 382 and 232 Australia 164 and 181 for five.
    48 words
  • 185 1 HEW DELHI, India, Mon. (Reuter) A Nepal Airlines Fokker Friendship crashed while landing at Delhi Airport today killing the pilot but 18 passengers and four crew members had a lucky escape. The plane, on a flight from Katmandu, overshot the runway during
    185 words
  • 55 1 ANKARA, Mon. (Reuter) An Anglo-German consortium today signed with Turkey the contract to build a bridge over the Bospnorus Unking Europe and Asia. "A dream goin? back to 513 B.C.—when the Persian Xerxe 5 tries to bridge the strait —Is today becoming a reality." Public Works Minister Turgut
    55 words
  • 134 1 ISTANBUL, Mon. (UPI) Overzealous newsmen turned Alexander Dubcek'i arrival to become Czechoslovakia's ambassador to Turkey into a volley of fistfights and broken windows. The one-time Communist Party leader whose reforms ended in the Sovietled invasion of his homeland arrived yesterday and headed today for
    134 words
  • 129 1 Some 3.000 employees ni the Singapore Srmbawani Shipyard are to set better a wage scheme under a four-year collective agreement signed yesterday between the management of the Sembawang Shipyard and the Sembawang Shipyard Employees" Union. The implementation of the n»w scheme will cost the Company
    129 words
  • 657 1 WITNESS Hume Executives trial Day Four KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —An engineer formerly attached to Hume industries, Petaling Jayo, today told the First Sessions Court that the relationship between him, the manager and the works manager had been very civil. "The
    657 words
  • 288 1 ROME, Mon. (UPI) —Mrs. Mary "Caresse" Crosby published the early works of some of the giants of 20th century literature. She also invented the brassiere and sold the patent for US$5O. Mrs. Crosby. 77, died Saturday in a Rome clinic, friends said. They
    288 words
  • 102 1 BANGKOK Mon. (AFP) The moat famous bosom in Thailand, admired by ten# oi thousands of sightseers each year, is to be covered ut> by order of Bangkok City Council. The bosom belongs to "Kmnarl Nawa" a mythological half-bird half-woman whose torso l s the figurehead of
    102 words
  • 312 1 National Discip MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines was pelted with sticks and bottles by demonstrating students here today shortly after calling for national self-discipline. The outburst against the 51-year-old President came as he left the Congress Building, where he delivered o State
    312 words
  • 247 1 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) President Marcos said today he would not agree to the devaluation of the Philippines peso and announced that the country could recover from its economic difficulties within six months without such drastic measures. In a State of the Nation speech before both
    247 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 Join an ever growing fvary waak, mar* and mm t mm ifl,, P*opte ara raading —and arv *****1 If loytag TMI! AUSTRALIAN 9 BAPIIST. Join their ranks. S*nd away today, > and hava AuatraTw'* only Natfanal Bapttat papar aant to y«ur homa aadi NAME. ADDRESS Endoaad to chaqua/M.O. far $3
      108 words
    • 116 1 "Christian Books an your frionds" SO HURRY ALONG TO—c I I CHRISTIAN 3 \J BOOKROOM 3®H PRINSEP STREET SINGAPORE 7 ■nJ choose your 4 *friends** from our wide range of GOOD CHRISTIAN LITERATURE lee( treai ii is joyable "overmaul. You II find it fascinating fun with th« famous Weider. "FIGURE
      116 words


  • 337 3 HONG KONG, Mon, (Reuter) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew'* offer to skilled workers to come and settle in Singapore could have serious comeTuences for Hong Kong, if accepted, a popular English.anguage newspaper said today. News of the offer,
    337 words
  • 210 3 CARACAS, Venezuela, Mon, (Reuter) Throughout a five-hour flight on a plane hijacked from Santo Doneingo to Cuba passengers played a guessing game who were the hijacker's three accomplices? The nervous middle-aged hijacker, who held hostess Luisa Marchena hostage at gun-point and showed the crew
    210 words
  • 146 3 CHICAGO, Mon. (UPI) A Chicago area psychic, who claims he was credited with providing crucial information leading to the arrest of suspects in the Sharon Tate murder case, last night said that the "Zodiac" ki|ler was "just ham enough" to have committed the latest
    146 words
  • 296 3 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) A spokesman for Indonesian President Suharto today confirmed that Sukarno has signed the necessary papers to give his Japan-ese-born third wife Madame Ratna Sari Dewi a divorce. Madam Dewl, had asked the 68-year-old ex-presldent for a divorce in a letter relayed
    296 words
  • 300 3 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) The U.S. Command has 1 detected no major communist troop movements in key provinces around Saigon that would indicate a major offensive around Tet, informed American military sources said today. "We expect to see an Increase in enemv offensive activity
    300 words
  • 310 3 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) Jakarta military officers arrested an undisclosed number of high school students held responsible for today's peaceful demonstrations. Jakarta military garrison spokesman Lt.-Col. Wirjadl told United Press International the student leaders were being questioned at the central Jakarta military district headquarters In whose
    310 words
  • 326 3 AMRITSAR, India, Mon. (Reuter) Armed police stood by here yesterday as the revered Sikh leader, Sant Fateh Singh, prepared to begin a four-day fait today before burning himself to death this coming Sunday (February 1) in a bid to acquire the
    326 words
  • 295 3 GOS F O R D, Australia, Mon. (UPI) The holiday week-end pop music festival at Ourimbah, seven miles north of Gosford, ended quietly yesterday afternoon. Australia's first big happening ended with 10.000 young people streaming out of Ourimbah.after spending more than 48 hours
    295 words
  • 59 3 KOBE. Japan, Mon. (UPI) The Kobe District Court has ruled that a man cannot divorce his wife just because her blood type is not to his liking. The court handed down the verdict against a man with AB-type blood who claimed that his wife's O-type blood would
    59 words
  • 75 3 TEL AVIV. Mon (UPI) Egyptian forces returned on Saturday to Shadwan Island at the southern entrance to the Gulf of Suez th e newspaper Maarlv said yesterday. Maariv also said the Israelis were oreparire to hand the International Red Cross a list of 62 Egyptian
    75 words
  • 594 3 WASHINGTON, Mon, (UPI) The fop leadership of Hie Soviet Union is intellectually third-rate and should not be treated "as though their motives and conceptions were in our sense natural and rational/' according to a leading British expert on Soviet affairs. At
    594 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 REVOLUTION i. HERE'S THE SWINGER! HANDY POP UP CASSETTE THAT'S SO EASY TO OPERATE WITH TOP QUALITY RESULTS Hitachi TRQ22O Solid State Portable Cassette Sole distributors:. IMPORTANT: Obtain GUARANTEE CARD For every HITACHI product purchased. EXPORTED SOLELY BY MARUBENI-IIDA CO. LTD. TOKYO. <
      42 words

  • 210 4 EXMOim*. England. MOn. (UPI) Animal welfare officials have been called In to Investigate reports that 3« dogs and puppies were kept in ••concentration camp" conditions on a f&rm near hare. Local newspaper reporter Bill Skinner. M. discovered the animals when he investigated a hay
    210 words
  • 72 4 DAR ES SALAAM. Mon. fßeuter) The role of nonaligned countries In world affairs will figure high In discussions between Tanaanlan officials any Yugoslav President Joalp Broi Tito during his official visit to Tanzania atarting today. Both. President Tito and President JuHus Nyerere. of Tanzamlan
    72 words
  • 159 4 JERUSALEM. Mon. (Reuter) Israel's Cabinet will meet apeclally on Thursday to dtscu&a the Supreme Court ruling that the term "Jew" refers to nationality and not necessarily to religion. Justice Minister Yaacov Shlmson told the Cabinet yesterday he would put forward proposals on Thursday whieh would
    159 words
  • 82 4 BARCELONA. Mon. (Reuter) Spanish writer Alfonso Carlos Comln has been pardoned by Oanaral Franco and released from the priion In which ha was serving 16month senttnce for criticising the Franco regime, Informed sources said yesterday. Senor Comln. 3T. began the sentence last October after supreme court
    82 words
  • 53 4 MOSCOW. Mon < Reuter > Soviet Civil Aviation Minister Yevgeni Logmov said y*iterdav the Soviet Union was planning to build it» own jumbo jet planes »*«Unf anything from 800 to 500 oa»eengers. Marshal Loginov told Dress conference the o'.ane* **ould fo into service "in the coming vears.'
    53 words
  • 339 4 ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, Men, (UPI) Refugee Biafran Mcenioiiiit leader Gen. Odumegwu Ojukwu was reported on good authority yesterday to be thinking of seeking ultimate asylum in France, the main big power which sympathised with his abortive attempt to form a -public for the chiefly
    339 words
  • 52 4 LONDONDERRY. North•m Ireland. Mom (Reu'er) Troopt yesterday threw up road-blockg and checked cars in Londonerry after a flareut» of flghting in th# atr#at* on Saturday Some fOldiers were called in on Saturdav to clear roads as rival grouot ©f Irishmen claahed briefly and hurled bottle« at
    52 words
  • 212 4 ROMt Mo#. (Router) Mary Caresse Crosby, a rich American woman who sat up a "Republic of tha world" at her medieval castle near Rome. has died here, aged 7* Born In New York, Mrs. Crosby bourht tha castle of Rocca Sinibalda 40 miles from here 20
    212 words
  • 123 4 OTTAWA. Mo- British Prim# Minister Harold Wilson arrived her* last niaht •nd §aid that Nlgeri, would be high or the aiend* of his talk* with Mr Pierre Trudeau. hi* C«"»dian counterpart Mr Wilson will soen* 20 hours her# before movin* or to Washin*ton "*'here he
    123 words
  • 272 4 PARIS. Mo n. (U PI) French government, unruffled by the outcry over its massive tele of warplanes to Libya, yesterday prepared for talks with Iraq another key Arab oil producing nation. Two Iraqi delegations one of them led by Industry Minister Khsled Maddl
    272 words
  • 58 4 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) rhree hundred Roman Catho.cs made a public act of penince here yesterday for tne Killing of Protestants 400 ears ago. The Catholics, including rlests and nuns, carried out heir act of reparation at a >!aque in Central London ommemoratlng the burning of Protestant
    58 words
  • 73 4 BONN. Mon (UPI) W*st Germany withdrew its appointment of a woman diplomat to It* embassy at the Vatican after the latter said It preferred male diplomats. the Foreign Ministry confirmed yesterday Frau Elisabeth Mueller, who was to become a counsellor of tne embassy in the Vatican, will
    73 words
  • 49 4 HEBRON. Mon. (Reuter) Some 250 Moslems left here yesterday in a convoy of buses for Mecca—the third oilgrimage to Mecca by Arabs from Israeli occupied aneas The Pilgrims win make their wav through Jordan and th« Saudi Arabian desert to the Moslem holy city of Mecca.
    49 words
  • 299 4 WIST lIRIIN, MM. <R«U»«) W..» Germ«« Ch«n«llof Willy tnnM wn today meeting Hit city's three western allied commandants m, ehirfii that his visit it aimed at disturbing efforts for a relaxation ot tensions. Mr. Brandt, who arrived here last night in a special United States
    299 words
  • 67 4 ALEXANDRIA. Mon. (Router* About 200.000 people turned out her# yesterday for the funeral of an Egyptian naval officer killed In action against the Israelis on the suez Oulf Island of Shadwan last week Pandemonium broke out as soldiers tried to prevent students chanting antl-Israell slogan* from hoisting
    67 words
  • 275 4 VIENNA. Mon (Reuter) Prague Radio hat resumec attacks on Czechoslovak reformers. apparently with the aim of preparing public op nlon for further purge# wt.er the Communist Party's central committee meets in Prague on Wednesday. Party spokesmen in Prague have said the committee must clarify
    275 words
  • 150 4 MOSCOW. MOB. (Reuteri A Soviet military doctor yesterday reported case* of drunks in the forces drinking anti-freeie fluid intended (or vehicles In an article warning against the perils of Intoxication in the armed forces newspaper Red Star, Colonel Denkovsky said: "I happen to remember
    150 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • FOTORAMA 70
    • 516 5 (Concluding Article By WSF) Finally we are •quipped and prepared to focus on the colour by night. 'There is a variety of night scenes which we ae able to capture, su:h as. architectural corners, high wav traffi< movements, reflections at the river side, afer-rain reflections of colour-neons,
      516 words
    • 401 5  - FOTORAMA '7O CONTEST 'A' by WSF Sponsored by Moutrie Pte. Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY KORM Fotoraroa Contest "70' EASTERN SUN 23-B Cantrnment Road. Singapore J In complying with the rule® of tui contest I submit herewith rny entry and shall abide by the decision of the Judges
      401 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 C 1 I kg Say Canon NOT C This >mm m s—r-r M "1 i Kfw» yoc/ went» perfect pSctjn of your family, your frfentM, yourself, thk New Yetf* f Say CANON not cheese. It's guaranteed to get you a good she*. CANON has a whole wide range of camera!
      79 words

  • 804 6 rlfl high time that somebody opened the window and let In some fresh air Into the muddled thinking and euphoria generated by the very mention of "regional economic cooperation." We have to congratulate Dr. Qoh Keng Bwee, our Finance Minister, for doing so. He pointed out that regional
    804 words
  • 814 6 WASHINGTON, Th« old sayinp thot o "women's place It In the home" has become 01 outdated In the United States as the horsa and taffy and th« propeller airplane. American womm today believe a woman's place is where she wants
    814 words
  • 400 6  -  By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) It was the anniversary of our first date, an event we had both recorded in our diaries with multiplicities of underiinings, exclamation C>ints and capital letters. aturally, we wanted to do something romantic to celebrate. So I took her to
    400 words
  • 835 6  -  By RICHARD HALL THE Ibos of Nigeria art probably the best educated and most sophisticated people in West Africa. But when Biafra was in its final agonies they turned to a strange religious sect for help and protection. It may seem hard to take
    835 words
  • 1219 6  -  ly VICTOR BLOCK WASHINGTON From the outside, thara is littlo to distinguish the off-whit*, three-storey building from the many plants and winhouses that ring Washington, O.C. Tha 120 amployees who park thoir automobilos bahind tha flat-roofad building resentbla thosa at any offico or laboratory. Thay
    IPS  -  1,219 words

  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 335 7 EASIER conditions prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday on active profit-taking and lock of buying interest. All business in Federal Pgper Products and delayed dealings in IT other counters remoined suspended. Trading was concentrated in selected Industrial*. At the close, 51
      335 words
    • 1081 7 US!NESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore T nnn f M j *»'«ekets in lotTof 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Acma $2.20 (3) $2.19 (2); Alean $2.15 (2) $2.16 (1) 12.13 (1) $2.11 (4) $2.10 (12) $2.09
      1,081 words
    • 86 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) The year 1969 was a year of gloom and depression for Britain's car manufacturers as far as home market sales were concerned Not only did the total of newly registered British passenger ears fall by 138.452 compared with 19§8 but foreign car makers
      86 words
    • 14 7 The tin price for yesterday wa R $685.37$ per pieul, down $3.50.
      14 words
    • 132 7 HONG KONG. Mow, |UN) Monday'* 5 p.m. currency rat t« (supplied by foreign exchange and investmerit Ltd.): Buyers Seller* (In H.K. Dollars) 195 196 per 100 Straits dollars 144 145 prr 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6 735 6 745 per Australian dol'at 305 325 per 1,000 Burmese kyats
      132 words
    • 210 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority h«a made the following berthing arrangements for ships In port today. Tuesday 27. DEPARTURES GoAowns Vessels 5 Mano No.l 19 Etsuyo Maru N.W. 3 Giang Ann Nagoya Maru 38/39 Palatino 44 Karl Marx Stadt 46 Norwid 47 Tricolor 15/16 Madison Lloyd ARRIVALS
      210 words
    • 1221 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Economic ictivity during the third quarter iicmiad substantially compared with tho previous quarter, according to Bank Negara's economic bulletin for the period September to December, 1969. It said the main impetui for economic growth continued te item
      1,221 words
    • 273 7 FEBRUARY flrit grade rubber buyer* clc»ed at p m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70j cents per lb-. unchanged froTi the previous close.' TV'e tone of the market was very quiet The market ruled about unchanged at the opening with some upcountry »eliing quite
      273 words
    • 174 7 Mr. J. J. CHLUSKI. Allis Chalmers Group Vice-Presi-dent. arrived in Singapore tonight on the occasion of completion of the company'* new $3 millio" parts distribution and service training eentre at Jurong. Tomorrow. Mr. Chluski will host a tour of inspection of the new complex by Government
      174 words
    • 630 7 SINGAPORE—Stock KicMifi NU ui ©Iber pricaa tlHel Uly listed at the cl«M of btt ilaaa, h INDUSTRIAL* Ben 0 Co fU Borneo Bhd t Bouktead Co Camel Pljwood Centrgl sugars told klari|« Hold* Cjijt 4 carriage Dunlop Malayan Ind-Lakit-m Miirlting 104 \i wM *03 7 30
      630 words
    • 86 7 1MB nmii price# tftc pt.re t'bliiw Produce MCbaas* r<Uf Cm-omit (>ll (FOB.) Bulk Cmonut Oil (FOB) Drum Mixed Copra 34 so MiiHiufc whit* Fepp« (FOB) r UrMWNk Whllf pepper (FOB) >ar»»«k Special Blac® Crppir ,,f, VI IV 57 00 MOO If* 50 1*5 00 122 50 i amiionK special
      86 words
    • 83 7 (Manager** Pric« f®r J»n JJ) H K 1 LKM) WIT 1BLM 8. Growth Fund 1 M l-» 4CU LXIT TBLFETS Mai Invest Hinrt I JM» M 81 vr. \TO*E UNIT TRUSTS 1st Malayan xd 2M ind Ma|«>an xd 2 ft« 3rd Malayan 1S1 The Com Ind 104 1-1
      83 words
    • 351 7 ARRIVALS 815 a m M&A 123 K Lumpur 945 am MSA lit K Lumpur 12 30 pm- MSA 451 Kuchlng J3O p m M'A 021 K Lumpur. Malaccat24 p m MSA 4*3 Kota Klna--340 p m MfA 1U Ulßfkek Prnang 7.10 pm. MSA 027 K- Lompur. Malacca 710
      351 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 19 7 Sydney Stocks THERE are no Sydney Stock Exchange closing prices today because the market observed the national holiday Monday.
      19 words
    • 251 7 THE 48TH MILAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR Milan (Italy will become once again the centre of attention for the world's businessmen, from the 14th to the 25th Apill 1870, by reason of Its 48th Edition jf the Trade Pair. Some details of the last 1069 Pair: 90 participating Countries from inside
      251 words

  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 703 8  -  By W. A. Swartworth NEW YORK: Modern man i| using earth's bounty of minerals at a rapid rate. New deposits are sought constantly in all parts of the world. As time goes on, and sources dwindle, the search will become increasingly hard. Ttiis points up the need for
      703 words
    • 494 8  -  By LINDA WEIMER MADISON Several University of Wisconsin football players are being given the "boot" in practice sessions this fall. The boot. In this case, is a new medical device designed and developed by John W. Mitchell, University of Wisconsin professor mechanical engineering, and Dr. Tlmoteo
      494 words
    • 193 8 THE Canberra Council (or Students hosted a party (or overseas students la Canberra recently. The council, formed with the object of extending hospitality to overseas students in Australia, and helping them adjust to the Australian way of li(e, comprises representatives o( community organisations in Canberra and
      AIS.  -  193 words
    • 815 8  -  by John Newell LONDON: We've heard of artificial kidneys, even an artificial heart but what about an artificial eye? Well, maybe one day it will be possible. But not, I'm afraid, for a long time y«f. Scientific research is showing just now compiiCatea and
      815 words
    • 922 8  -  Date-line By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: Two years ago my best friend Had to get married. It was that or go to jail since the gir! was under age. Things have been really had for him suace. He works at two jobs to
      922 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 149 8 1. What measurement is abbreviated to km 3 2 What is the everyday word for (a) sodium carbonate; (b) sodium bicarbonate? 3. What is considered to be the normal temperature of the human body? 4 Which vitamin, present in fresh fruit, green vegetables, etc. is essential to prevent scurvy? 5.
      149 words
    • 104 8 AMY By J«ck Tippft if* r*" SSA Si "UMMMM .You've got it... I'm not sure what it is, but you've got it." DATELINE: DANGER! THtSE POLKS ARE GONNA SEE THAT you GET BACK TO THAT NICE WARM ISLAND' f* t THI WIZARD OF ID HpW'ffeuTA LITrLW ZIPE on MY sew
      104 words

  • 236 9  -  B v Mary Sue Miller AR£ you uptight about a b««utv problem? Y6u luhle' I#v hat If so, there's new? tor vou. Modern srieno has an taivir lor almost e ver v beauty proolem Not one is altogether nocelejg. not unless vou take helple»» attitude toward it
    236 words
  • 312 9 By Gloria.mae WHENEVER and wherever the name springs up. the immediate association is cosmetics. Many ire mistaken since Kanebo deals with a good manv other "lines". Included In the Kanebo affiliate companies are the Kanegafuchi Textiles which manufactures, processes and sells silk yarns and
    312 words
  • 308 9 f)AJt!B. Men rfteuter* JT The Parts couture collection* for spring and summer open this week with eourregea expected td be the lone advocate of the leg amid plunging hamlines Andre Courregea will keep to thigh-revealing mini and micro skirt* and
    308 words
  • 1034 9  - Are You One Of The Morning People Or Are You A Nocturnal By Liz Sherry London, m>>. After th« leautiful People and Plewer Childran, psychiatrists have bcauo mora and mora to talk about the Morning People and their obvious other half tht Night People. If you think it sounds like
    1,034 words
  • 576 9  -  Ann Landers DEAR Ann: The letter from the man whose mother-in-law the family gifts was a stunner. Her explanation: She was brought up during the depression and nobody had any money. Peop'e stole whatever they wanted I, too, was raised during the depression. Our standard
    576 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 84 9 r y T«bPlca»itj SiHAPrm MMRVtTIOM 382<33 I k)tf c EXCITING! f GLAMOROUS! SPECTACUIAR!> Vivacious lead dancers LYN MURIEL Vibrant singer REN ATA Th* HIGH SOCIETY Dancers *ri See a torrid revue by fjmed performers M f T X W9 «f 'ft it i) V B f T ,-f\ M ig
      84 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 156 9 Jb SHAW ii vl tDO Phon* 7841 OPEM today: 11 I 3fl. 4 00, 8 30, 915 p B BhirJ#f Kai<ht *< Jirh c«tn THE BAIN PEOPLE" iVhniraior Pr-»ss WB-T Art» CAPITOL Phont- ***** NEXT CHANGE Jehu Otrko Klaus K\nskl REX Phone ***** I OPENS TOD%V: «v„.,, lt !S» IW>
      156 words
    • 215 9 f&UX'lli ORCSAIMItaATIOfM OOEON ***** New «k««<n(! U. I*. FANTASTIC SfrEBMBN Cel#t Tear B*ad Herri* Beope NEXT CHANrjf! Bit Walaeh IB Hir.H" <• it A Paremnuat rieture Distributed b? Cethey CATHAY -***** \ITiJk/n,lVi ■ark by Papular De«eae m I.M, «.M. t MISFNTOEBSTOOD" Celer ABifc«ny tO'TM Hk» 8*" tit Chancr Telly Sa*e.»»
      215 words

  • SUN SPORT
    • 496 10 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter)—Australia's Dick Crealy added British professional Roger Taylor to his victims in the Australian-New South Wales open tennis championships here today to enter the men's singles final. Crealy completed a 6*3, 9-11, 8-6, 3-6, 8-6 victory over Taylor in their semi-final, suspended
      496 words
    • 206 10 SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Australia's Davis Cup hopes received a big setback Monday when Its No. 1 singles player. Bill Bowrey announced he ha<i turned professional. Bowrey said be has signed a three-year contract with Mike Davles. an English promoter In the United States. He declined
      206 words
    • 136 10 CARDIFF. Mor. (Reuter) For the second time on their tour, the South African Rugby Union team were robbed erf .victory in an international match in injury time when Wales snatched a 6-rt draw with them here today. In the last movement of the match. Welsh scrum Gareth
      136 words
    • 233 10 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Lif« Magazine said Sunday President Nixon likes sports so much that aides say he might become a part-time sportscaster when he leaves the White House. The magazine said Nixon "may be the most openly avid sports fan ever to occupy
      233 words
    • 27 10 LIMA. Peru. Mon. (Reuter) —Brazilian sOccer star Pele scored twice as Santos beat Preuvian champions Universitario 4—l in a friendly soccer match her* today.
      27 words
    • 124 10 PERPIGNAN. France. Mon. (UPD English Referee R. L. Thomas of Oldham was struck In the face and knocked out by spectators Invading the field at the end of a France-Wales Rugby League International yesterday. Wales won 15-11 (three tries, two penalty goals and a drop to a goal,
      124 words
    • 72 10 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. (UPI' Kip Keino, turning his heralded duel with Marty Llquori into a walkaway, won the mile run in the Philadelphia track classic last night in the meet record time of 4:00.6 on the 12-lap Civic Centre Board track. Llquori, far from top form, trailed a distant
      72 words
    • 194 10  -  By Eastern Knight Oey Lianf Hien won the 1970 National Chess Championship convincingly, by dropping only li points. Throughout th« tournament he was most impressive a nd outoiaven his opponents when thev erred in ,the openings and early middle-game The oniv game that Oey should not
      194 words
    • 190 10 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. (Reuter) South African newspapers yesterday gave wide coverage to gestures made by Australian Cricket Captain Bill Lawry during Saturday's play in the first Test against South Africa. The Johannesburg Sunday Times said that Lawry's attitude angered sections of the crowd, adding that at one
      190 words
    • 80 10 SYDNEY. Mori (Reuter) A n*w challenger for the America's yachting cup will be launched or Sydner harbour within the next two weeks and named Gretel 11. after Australia's first unsuccessful challenger, the Sydney Sunday Telegraph reported today. The newspaper said the new 12 metre vacht will be shipped
      80 words
    • 265 10 ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex„ Mon.. (UPI) Bob Seagren's streak is over but Ralph Doubell's may just be starting. Doubell. the modest Australian who likes to run for an appreciative crowd, set his own pace yesterday in setting a new 1.000-yard (914 m» indoor record of 2:05.5 in
      265 words
    • 471 10  -  By Leslie Nakashima TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Chilean Godfrey St«va"s Monday failed to impress Japanese boxing writers in his first workout here in preparation for his 15-round challenge against Shoso Saijo, the World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight champion Feb. 8. Stevens, 31, the first Chilean to challenge for
      471 words
    • 119 10 PARIS Mon (Reuter) Trance took command in the second half to defeat Ireland by eight points (a goal and a dropped £oal) to nil in the international Ru*by Union championship match here last night Ireland weakened after missing several chances in the first half, and
      119 words
    • 106 10 LISBON. Mon. (Reuter) About 5.000 angr v soccer fans invaded the pitch at the Benflea stadium here todav after two B*nfic a Dryers had been ordered off in their match against Belenenses. The game was interrupten in the 42nd minute and batonswmjinj polic« were called In
      106 words
    • 53 10 MOSCOW, Mon. fßeuter) The Soviet Union's Vasili Alexeyev 28, get a world weightlifting aggregate record of 1.311-1/2 lbs. in the superheavyweight division (over 242-1/2 lbs) at Velikiy* Luki today. This was an Improvement of 11 lbs on the previous record set by twice Olympic champion Leonid Zhabotlnski of
      53 words
    • 141 10 PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. Mon CUPI) —Bert Yancey, who led from the start held off charging Jack Nieklau* in a near head to head fight Sunday to win the 150.000 U.S dollars Bing Crosby national pro-am golf tournament with a closing three under par 69 Nieklaus playing
      141 words
    • 317 10 College Basketball NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Flashy Pete Maravich. th« biggest thing to hit Baton Rouge, Louisiana, since the late Gov. Huey Long, figure* to give the followers of Louisiana State a once-in-lifetime thrill this week. Maravich, only 69 points shy of surpassing
      317 words
    • 476 11 PORT OF Singapore Authority Recreation Club soccer team cam* from behind to beat the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 4-2 in a Singapore Government Services Diviiion One leafuo match played el the PSA ground, Bukit Chermin, yesterday. The Portmen who war* unimpressive in
      476 words
    • 157 11 FORT LAUDIIDALI, Fig. Man. (UPI) A racket waving rggcui kroka out yesterday it CliH Rickey, tka No. 2 leaded player in tka United States, beat Clark Graekner, the No. 4 man. #•3, 7-5 ta win tka Agifin Imitk tennie champiemkip, The two tennis start got
      157 words
    • 87 11 CAPE TOWN. Smith Africa. Mon »Reuten—South Africa lost their remaining four second innings for 53 here this morning leaving Australia to score 451 runa for victory In the flrat test with more than a day and a half left for play. The South Africans, i7t for
      87 words
    • 51 11 MOSCOW. Hps (UPI) -T, Swedish sprinter Hass« Berre. Sundav set new world soeedskating reeord by covering th« 500 metres distance in 38 87 seconds. the news agency Tas« said. It said th* world mark was clocked during sundav'* international race* at the Medio high altitude rink in Alma
      51 words
    • 226 11 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Former Major League ball player Don Blaiingame arrived Sunday night by a Pan American plane to serve as head coach of the Nankai professional baseball team of Osaka. Accompanied by hi# wife and four children. Blasingame. known as "blazer" to Japanese fan*,
      226 words
    • 99 11 SYDN'EY Mon (Router) New South Wales' chances of a Sheffield Shield victory over Victoria took a heavy blow here todav when a lunch-time thunderstorm washed out the afternoon's play. The match enters it* fourth and final day tomorrow with New South Wales 309 ahead with seven
      99 words
    • 70 11 ROME Mon. (Reuter) tulgi Rlvt, Italy'* World Cup soccer star, moved to the top of the league scoring lists by scoring one of the goals In Cagllari's 4-0 win over 1 Brescia t ocj ci V Rlva new has 12 goals from 18 league matches, an* ahead of
      70 words
    • 1139 11 F6UOWINQ ar# tke waifktg far tka tkird and fourtk days' racing t-Kis weekend at lukit Timak: THUD OAY »m%4t Claee I W* S I FurlMti Plzarre lIJ (l. Grenula) 169 Entertainment VII 8 00 Vivg Perak 113 Bambi II 1 ij Mflody Road 111 Sir Waiter 1.12
      1,139 words
    • 174 11 SPLIT. Yu|oal«vl«, M#n. Tht Soviet Union'i WorU Cup pl« »ftkwk when they were beeten 1-1 ky Y¥§•»!•* flub lido Hajduk split in a friendly milch. The Russians. pitying the first ef three frtendiy matches against Yugoslav sides found themselves under heavy pressure avaimt a
      174 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 643 11 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY f«, A «v£ llc re lnvlte d suitably qualified psrsAns Technofoey posU ln the School of Industrial A) WORKSHOP LABORATORY STEWARDS Department of Electrical Engineering Electronic* in t i l ma l nt enance and repair of Elec♦flt *sl4^- 0r electron le equipment
      643 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 897 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL I PN 300 Opening Annct«.. 3OS Morning Star: Woman's World »N> 400 Singapore This Week «N>; 4OS It's Happening In Singapore tN>. 420 Peyton Place 510 Close; 600 Opening Anncts.; 6.03 Rocket Robin Hood, 630 Newt in Brief; <5.35 Have Gun Will Travel "Bear Bait"; 700 It
      897 words

  • 379 12 A top executive from a California oil drilling and construction firm yesterday predicted that the world production of oil is expected to double in the next decade. He is Mr. C.R. Ball, Jr. Vice-President Manager Contract Administration of Sante Fe Drilling Company, a division
    379 words
  • 338 12 THE Postmaster-General yesterday announced that the results of the Schools' Savings Competition held last year to encourage thrift amongst the student population 7 1 proved a great success. Thanks to the whole-hearted co-operation of teachers, principles of schools and t>arents, a record numer of 144,383
    338 words
  • 256 12 A British flying instructor and examiner of flying instructors in Britain was very impressed with Singapore's progress in providing jet pilot training locally. He is Mr. Hector Taylor. 57. who arrived here for one-day stopover with a single-en-gined Mooney Banger yesterday. Hr. Taylor was on
    256 words
  • 47 12 A PEDESTRIAN. Tej Kaur. 35. died at the General Hospital after bein- hit by a car at 11$ miles Jurong Road on Sunday morning. Kaur. of Jurong Road, sustained serious injuries. Meanwhile, there were a total of 43 accidents, nine of which were serious, yesterday.
    47 words
  • 247 12 THE combined efforts of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association and the Ministry of Health in preventing tuberculosis by lectures, film exhibitions publications and home visits and free X-rays have contributed to the declining trend in tuberculosis in the Republic last year. This was noted by
    247 words
  • 58 12 THIS it not Venice where canals take the place of roads, but Singapore after a two-hour forrential downpour yesterday. School-children had to wade their way through ankle-deep water in low-lying areas of the republic. Many were caught
    58 words
  • 350 12 FIVE pilot trainees of the first batch of 19 Singapore Armed Forces personnel soared into the sky in BAC Strikemaster aircraft yesterday to begin a 20-month flying jet training locally at Tengah Air Base. The five who took off at the ceremony held
    350 words
  • 85 12 POLICE have warned shopkeepers and hotel owners to be on the look-out (or a foreign Eurasian woman who h" issued ''dishonest" cheques totalling $15,159 in Singapore recently. She issued a cheque to a leading departmental store, amounting to $l,OOO and another cheque of $13,950
    85 words
  • 28 12 ABOUT 2.300 old people will receive Chinese New Year *ift» In the form of "Ang-Pows. at the Great World Amusement Park at 8.30 a m today
    28 words
  • 482 12 'Beacon' For Industrial Environmental Health THE Society of Occupotionol Medicine has promised to serve as a beacon to point the way to a more prosperous Singapore through a safe industrial environment and better health for the workers of Singapore. This assurance was given by Dr. W O. Phoon, Presi■dent of
    482 words
  • 131 12 A youth Rahmad Bin Ahmad 17. was yesterday charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court for stealing five pairs of gloves valued at $6. from the Port of Singapore Authority on Jan. 25 this year. He admitted stea :r.e the gloves from a torn carton, at God
    131 words
  • 73 12 TWO youths who entered Singapore without proper documents. were sentenced to two weeks jail by t he Ninth Magistrate Mr. E.C. Foenander yesterday The youths entered Singapore on Jan. 23 this year. They were also charged with the theft o* a motor cycle valued at about sBfto. on
    73 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 80 12 rime Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 1.50 a m (8.7 ft 7.21 a.m. (36 ft.) 1.2| pm (9.3 ft.) 7.42 pm. NAVAL DOCKYARD: 2.01 a.m. (10.4 ft.) 7.19 a m. (4 2 ft.> 1.43 pm. (10.6 ft.) 7.33 P-m. (2.5 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 2.13 a.m. (8.8 ft.) 7.53 a m
      80 words