Eastern Sun, 23 March 1970

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  • 345 3 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) All is not wall in The Kremlin. However, just how close existing dissensions and tension among top leaders are close to an eruption remains a matter for speculation, an authoritative diplomatic report from the communist countries declared yesterday. These latest assessments,
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  • 183 3 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) A group of London taxi-drivers ar e operating a taxi-to-abortion service and acting as advisers to girls seeking abortions, taxi drivers said yesterday. The Langham Pregnancy Advise Bureau registered with the Board of Trade claimed a client can have an abortion
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  • 123 3 PEKING, Sun (AFP) A delegation of the Pales- tine Liberation Organisation led by Al Fatah Chief Yasser Arafat arrived in Peking by sP« c ial Plane yesterday afternoon, the New China News Agency (Hsin Hua) reported. Arafat and hi s party were greeted at the airport by
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  • 378 3 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sun. (UPI) In itself, a nitrite is not cancer-causing. Neither is a secondary amine. But bring them together in an acid medium, such as the human stomach, they will merge into some of the most versatile and common chemical cancer-causers known
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  • 93 3 CALCUTTA Sun (Router) A home-made bomb children found nea r their home here vesterday exploded killing a girl of eight and her six-year-old brother Police seized about 150 home-made bombs in raids In and around the citv in the second day of a drive to stamp out
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  • 40 3 MANILA Sun 'Reuter) A multi-million-peso monorail network will be built here to ease the problem of traffic congestion in Manila The project, the first of Its kind in The Philippines, has been approved bv a ©residential committee yesterday.
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  • 69 3 SEX WAR' IN BRAZIL RIO DE JANIERO. Sun. Reuter) —Sex Is the latest weapon in the revolutionary war threatening Brazil, according to Justice Minister Alfredo Buzaid. He told the National Police Academy in Brasilia last night that new laws imposing pre-sale sensorship on books and magazines part of a drive
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  • 335 3 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) A Vietcong spy ring that operated in Saigon tor 10 years and had associations with high American officials has been broken up by Ss gon police. Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Mau. Chief of Special Police, told a pres* conference yesterday the ring code
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  • 111 3 DARWIN. Sun. <Reuter> Ronald Biggs, the British great train robber who has been on the run for almost five years, is reported to have eluded his pursuers once again and flown secretly to Indonesia from northern Australia An Informant refused to talk unless his Identity was kept
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  • 434 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) A phased east-west troop reduc> tion plan in Europe, starting with a 31,000man cut in U.S. forces, was proposed in a study released today by the Atlantic Council of the United States. The private bipartisan group said that the study
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  • 413 3 TAIPEI, Sun (UPI) Nationalist China's ruling Kuomintang is calling a four-day caucus at the hot spring spot of Yangmingshan in suburban Taipei on March 29 to decide on a course Formosa will follow in the years to come. All 150 members
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  • 52 3 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Customs officers checked all 90 bags accompanying American Negro entertainer Sammy Davis when he arrived here by air today for a nve-day Australian tour. Davis. 44. Is here for night-club performances In Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne for a fee of more than 200.000 Australian dollars
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  • 58 3 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) A 500-sterllng bounty to British men who agree to be sterilised was suggested yesterday by a zoology expert. He warns that Britain was facing a population crisis. The idea was put by Dr. Aubrey Manning, reader in zoology at Edinburgh University. In an article on population
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  • 229 3 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) About 50 warships from th e United States, The Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Britain and Thailand will participate in a mock sea battle tomorrow in the South China Sea. The sea battle Is part of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation naval exercise. It
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  • 355 4 PRAGUE, Sun, (Reuter) Alexander Dubcek, the leader of the 1968 Czechoslovak reform movement and now ambassador to Turkey, has been suspended from the Communist Party and his political activities will be investigated. The move against the former Party First Secretary was part
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  • 72 4 AMSTERDAM. Bun. < Feuter> An 13-year-old Irish girl. Rosemary Brown, singing under her professional name of Dena. last night won the 15th Eurovislon Song Contest with "All Kinds of Everything," Her win confounded critics here who predicted that Britain's Mary Hopkins would take first place with "K no c
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  • 226 4 NORFOLK, Nebraska, Sun. (UPI) —The survivor of a power line accident, in which three college students were electrocuted, related yesterday the victims 'gave m e the key to live.' Christie Graber. 19. explained that the last of the three to die in the Thursday incident kept
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  • 579 4  -  Ann Landers rtEAR ANN: Tell "Former Dumbbell" and "Twenty-Twenty Vision" to mov e over You a r e naive, Ann, if you actually believe that just because a man stays home every evening with his family he is a fa'thful no-hanky-panky husbana Asa
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  • 309 4 NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) Three small bomblike device* one in a man's coat pocket exploded yesterday in two department stores Here crowded with Easter shoppers, causing considerable damag« but no seriout injuries. Four people were arrested. The first two bomb* cigarette cases containing
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  • 131 4 PARIS. Sun (Reuter) A Paris court has ordered a film company director to pay on e franc (about 18 pence sterling) 'symbolic' damages to Hait i a n President Francois Duvalier for distributing the film, 'The Comedians," in France. Dr. Duvalier had asked for 10 million
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  • 225 4 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) Italy's six-week-old political crisis today appeared on the verge of settlement with all signs pointing to caretaker Premier Mariano Rumor carrying through successfully his second attempt to set up a new centre-left government. The executive of the Socialist, Party, one of the
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  • 237 4 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon today considered whether to call in troops to deliver the mail as America's first postal strike spread across the country. At a press conference yesterday. th e President said that h e had the means to deliver the
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  • 188 4 MOSCOW, Sun (Reuter) West GermanSoviet talk» on a bilateral non-aggression treaty are to continue, but with a new round of preliminary discussions rather than the more formal negotiations Germany had expected. West German State Secretary Egon Bahr has been conducting the preliminary soundings here. He" announced that
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  • 328 4 SANTO DOMINGO. Sun. (Reuter) Polite tod«y banned a pre election rally organised by this Caribbean nation's major opposition party atte r »ppo r *s o* a fresh outbreak of street mufders. The parade was to be staged by the Dominican Revolutionary Party
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  • 182 4 WASHINGTON, Sun, Reuter) President Nixon is deeply disturbed by new Soviet missile supplies to Egypt but seemingly feels the MiddleEast power balanc# is not upset enough to w arranf more U.S. jet sales to Israel at present. At the *an> time, however. the
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  • 48 4 ODEN"SE. Denmark. Sun (UPI) A Are threatened to close the Sex Fair in Odense's exhibition hall yesterday. The cloakroom wan gutted but firemen prevented the Are from spread in* to the 40 standi packed with pornographic literature, pictorials and Alms. The Sex Fair closes tonight.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 658 5 In the finals of the British Forces Broadcosting Service programme 'Junior School Quiz," Wessex Junior School just managed to beat Changi Junior School by 32 points to 27 points. Neither the presence of the Com-mander-in-Chief Far East, Admiral Sir Peter Hill Norton, who presented the trophies to
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  • 668 6 pOREION Ministers of about 25 Islamic countries will begin their conference today at Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. The very fact the conference has been given a religious name makes it difficult to give it any sense of political unity since Islamic countries range all the way from, say,
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  • 314 6 A 8 if the situation is not confusing enough in Southeast Asia, speculation has already started whether Thai troops are fighting in Laos. Both Vientiane and Bangkok promptly denied a White House allegation that some Thai troops were involved in supporting Lao government forces in their battles against
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  • 1490 6  -  One of the most painstaking and remarkable pieces of research and translation In modern history is published the complete New English Bible. Around 50 professors have worked on il for 20 years. By IVOR LANGUAGE Gemini News Service LONDON: For more than 20
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  • 790 6  -  «y Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON Unless the President's present Inclination Is changed by new developments, he will end by refusing to permit Israel to buy the American aircraft that Israel need for survival. As any Nlxon-watcher can Imagine the refusal, If It comes, will surely be blurred.
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  • 647 6  -  By R. M. SORGE UNITED NATIONS lUPI) By the year 2.006 the present world population, 3.58 billion, will have doubled if its growth continues at the speed of th e *****. It will soar past the 7 billion mark and head towards a level where
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 1701 7 LETTER TO T)EAR SIR, Recently, a great deal of criticism has been directed by th e local press against the present running of the Stock Exchange and what is alleged to be excessive speculation. Th e impression has sometimes been given by one of our
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    • 39 7 NEW YORK. Sun. fUPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded on Friday on the New York Commodity Exchange. May 21.758 21.75 July 21.758 21.75 Sept 21.758 21.75 Nov 21.758 21.75 Jan 21.758 21.75 Mar 2175 X 21.75
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    • 224 7 KUALA LUMPt'R, Sun. The East Asiatic Company has launched a new, mobile repair service to assist Vespa motor scooter dealers in providing aftersales service to their customers in Malaysia and Singa- pore. A company spokesman said that the new. free service would provide
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    • 1799 7  -  By John F. Barton WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Tk« Nixon Administration plan* to push butter and withdraw guns from Asia this year. At a time when President Nixon is reducing U.S. troop strength in Vietnam and urging Asian allies to perform more of their own
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    • 99 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority ha s made the following berthing arrangements for today, Monday, March 23 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 10/11 Pando Cape 15/16 Baxtergate 20 WEST Sandy 22 Toshin Maru 29/30 Yamahoshi Maru 33/34 Benvenue 38/39 Yam ah an a Maru 40/41 Kyokk<> Maru 42'43 Jaladuta
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    • 431 7 ARRIVALS 8-15 am MSA 123 R. Lamptir 9 45 a m MSA 119 R. l.umpnr 12 40 p.m. MSA 451 knching 2 30 p m. 325 p.m. 3 40 p in. 5 40 p m 7.10 p m. 7 15 p m. 8 00 p m8 4.% p
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    • 81 7 i SENIOR hotel ex- ecutive, Mr. Jerry Lee, has returned to Singapore after spending three months on a round th e world tour to study advanced hotel manage, ment. Mr. Lee, sales manager of the Singapore Hilton, visited major cities in Europe th e United
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    • 87 7 Mr. Kenneth Kuek aged 24, has been appointed cargo assistant with Lufthansa German Airlines. Mr Kuek, who has had six years experience in the airline business joins at the time when the German Airline will be expanding its operations in the area He is an old student
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  • 1150 8  -  By M. S. Islam High Commissioner for Pakistan in Singapore. It is a truism to say that all developing countries are in need of increasing foreign exchange resources to finance their developing projects. Trade is one of the important means of earning foreign exchange
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE $10 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 466 9 TEENAGE is an adolescent period of many changes. When a teenager matures physically he Or she has a tendency to be reserved and sensitive During this period of adolescence great physical mental, emotional, social and spiritual changes take place When a teenager has reached this point
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    • 624 9 THE whole family had gone out whilst I settled comfortably on the sofa reading a book Relieved from the usual bustle and din, I could really relax and enjoy my book to the full. When I came to the thrilling part of the story a
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    • 407 9 A long time ago, Singapore was not what it is today The island wta merely a tiny fishing village inhabited by fishermen and others, who because of the ignorance of diseases had held the fallacy that diseases were caused by evil spirit*. Thus many had paid for
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    • 584 9 WHENEVER the word 'storm* is mentioned. I can feel a chill in my spine. It brings back, not pleasant memories, but horrible ones of the past years I can remember almost vividly the storm I encountered two years ago It was a mid-December afternoon and everything seemed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 54 9 DATELINE: DANGER! THIS <SAuGE CANT BE PtGWT, ADA f TWE GUY THE DOCK SAID W* HAD A FULL TANK OP GASOLINE MAYBE 'T LEAKED OUT, PAVEN...T SAW SOMETHING DRIPPING INTO THE WATER by i THE DOCK/ > TH* WIZARD Of ID S Ift F??e/mjL/4 FAMOUS OftBNTAu by Bruit ptrkar and
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    • 19 9 AMY By Jack Tippit V. "I'm sittin' in the corner for one reason only. your wife asked me tol"
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  • 2138 10 By JIMMY LAD A URIC Stable's Keep Going (Glynn Pretty) won the Singopore Derby C* (12f) valued at $30,000 and a gold trophy in a thrilling finish from stablemate Man Of Courage at Bukit Timah yesterday. Man of Courage, ridden by Rod Dawkins, led
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  • 441 10 THE Western Australian Under-18 soccer team, which are on a South-east Asian tour, will play two friendly matches in Singapore. The team comprising 17 players and three officials arrived here yesterday. In their first match today they will take on the Combined British
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  • 445 10 THE following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing at Bukit TimahRace 1: Art Nnuveau (Wilson» refused to jump away with the field and took no part in the race After passing the 5 furlongs post Fantantic Pretty > brushed the running rails During the
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  • 177 10 Graham's ThaiTitle By A Stroke BANGPHRA Central Thailand. Sun. (Reuter) Australia's David Graham, came from behind with a blistering three-under-par 69 to win the Thailand Open golf championship by one stroke today Graham, 23. who went into the final round in fourth position with a three-day total of 217. played
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  • 326 10 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored their second straight win when they defeated Indian Association by six wickets in the SCA senior division match played at the Padang yesterday With this victory SCC look set to recaptur® the title which they lost to RAF Changi last
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  • 76 10 SINGAPORE Combined Schools aerated Indian Association by seven wicket* in the SCA Junior Division league match played at the Bale«tier Road ground, yesterday. IA batted first and were all out for 37 runs The schoolboys then took their innings and scored 46 r uns with three wickets
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  • 75 10 HAMILTON Sports Club defeated Fathul Karib by two goals to nil in a FAS D.vls:on One league match played at the Jalan Besc.r Stadium yesterday. Both the goals were scored in the first half. Quah Kim Swee netted in the 15th minute while David G oh in
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 509 11 T ONDON, Sun. (R«utcr) England star Martin Pattri Britain's first £200,000 footballer scored a debut goal for His new English First Division club yesterday but still finishad on the losing side. Peters, who joined Tottenham for £lOO,OOO plus former England player Jimmy
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    • 145 11 SEBRINO. Florida. Sun. (Reuter) A Ferrari driven by Italians Ignasio Oulntl and Nino Vaccarella won the 12-hour Grand Prix here with film star Steve McQueen and cosmetics millionaire Peter Revson second in a Porsche. There were unconfirmed reports that Mario Andrew of the US. whose Ferfari
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    • 83 11 SALISBURY. Rhodesia. Bun. (Reutert An African football referee died near here after a blow from a soccer fan annoyed by one of his decisions The referee. John Dzvaka of Mufakosl township near here, was attacked after a game between Mufakosl Wanderers and Bens
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    • 62 11 ADELAIDE Sun. (Reut-er) Kerry O'Brien, who narrowly missed an Olympic sold medal In Mexico in 1998, scored an easy 3.000 metres steeplechase triumph in the Australian athletics championships here yesterday. O'Brien, who faces distance ace Ron Clarke in the 8.000 metres today, coasted home in eight
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    • 61 11 CARACAS Veneiu#la. Sun (Reutert Brazil yesterday took a 1-0 lead over Venetuela In their first round south section mateh In the American Zone of the Davis Cup tennis competition. In the first match Edison Mandarino beat Jorge Andrew 7-5, 5-7. 6-2. 6-1 and In the
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    • 321 11 English Division One Burnley 2. W. Bromwich 1. Chelsea 2. Manchester U. 1. Derby 3. Crystal Palace i. Ip.sw.ch 2. Sunderland 0 Liverpool 0. Everton 2 Manchester C 1. W Ham 3. Newcastle 3. Stoke 1. Sheff Wed 2. Notts Forest 1 Southampton 0. Arsenal f. Tottenham 1
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    • 1081 11 ENGLISH DIVISION dNE P D L r A Pt» Everten 37 25 7 «3 33 57 Leeds 36 20 14 2 73 33 $4 Chelyea 3* 17 13 5 >3 36 47 Derbv |7 19 7 11 35 3 1 45 Liverpool 3* 16 11 9 97 sl
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    • 56 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia's Rudy Hartono retained hit unofficial world crown when he won th e All. England badminton men's tingles title for the third successive year at Wembley's Empire Pool here yesterday. Th c 20-year-old East Java High School student overpowered Danish International Svend Pri 15-7,
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    • 159 11 MANILA Bun. fßeuter> World flyweight champion Villacampos of the Philippines left here yesterday for Bangkok where he will defend his title against Thai challenger Berkrerk Chartvanchal. The fleht will be held at the Thai capital on April 1. The 112-pound Filipino boxer. who wnn his title
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    • 206 11 JACKSONVILLE. Honda. Pun (Reuteri Dale Douglass of Denver. Colorado. hit an even pa r 72 yesterday to take the third round lead In the USSIOO.000 Jacksonville Open golf tournament with a 34-hole total of 210. Douglass bdfied the seventh hole although what he termed his
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    • 22 11 EDINBURGH. Scotland. Sun (Reuten Scotland beat England 14-5 In the Rugby union International hero yesterday aftef leading 6-0 at halftime.
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    • 17 11 LONDON. Sun I ReutersEngland and Spain drew 1-1 in their men's hockey international here yesterday.
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    • 152 11 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Rod Laver. the world's number one tennis player needed four set* to beat Britain's Roger Taylor in the semi-flnals of the Dunlop international tournament here Uet night. Taylor, the mo»t improved player In the tough professional ranks, extended the Australian top seed throughout most
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1243 11 radio £i!lL»I3 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL II PM 300 Opening Annct# in in all Language# A Gene-al Hospital 320 Woman* Wnrld •T>; 3 55 ADiarj of Events in Singapore This \Veek «T»; 858 It's Happening in Singapore <T>; 4 15 Day* of Our Lives; 5 00 Close 605 Opening Ar.nrtf in
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