Eastern Sun, 15 June 1970

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  • 22 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1369 Monday, 15 June 1970. if MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents
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  • 315 1 ]T will cost more to take a taxi from next month. The government has decided to increase the tare for the first mile from 4Q to 60 cents A government statement yesterday said the increase was necessary
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  • 216 1 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) Students protesting against continuance of the U.S.-Japan security treaty fought police with petrol bombs, stones and steel pipes today. More than 200 were arrested. A orotest march from Western Tokyo to the central area bv some 25.000 members of left wing organisation
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  • 65 1 IPOH, Sun. A man soaked himself with kerosene and then set himself on fire before a horrified crowd in Pusing, in miles from Ipoh, yesterday. A police spokesman said he was rushed to the Batu Gajah District Hospital where he died five hours later. Police
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  • 45 1 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) A 21-year-old masseur armed with a knife attempted to hijack a crowded bus in Maoetsu today, but was overpowered by the driver. Police said Toji Saito demanded to be driven 60 miles to a city on Japan's northwestern coast
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  • 331 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. <UPI> Police searched the rosters of Brazils prisons today to find 40 people whose release is demanded as ransom for kidnapped West German Ambassador Ehrenfrled Von Holleben. The kidnappers demanded their release within 36 hours. The list of prisoners was found by employees
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  • 141 1 ft Man Tse Tung elements yesterday set fire to a nus during a lightning demonstration. police said. About .id people, including several women, held an illegal procession at L'pper Serangoon Road soon after 9 a.m. The demonstrators carried banners and red triangular flags. Marching towards
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  • 55 1 The natives really were friendly when Miss World Eva Rueber Stainer dropped in to visit them. Miss World recently visited several countries in Africa. She avoided the bright lights of the towns and cities and went out on a meet-the-people tour. In Kenya, the Austrian beauty met and danced with
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  • 309 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. (Rcuter) Heavy fighting at Kompong Speu has cut off oil supplies to the Cambodian capital, the military high command said today. The road to Kompong Son port, site of Cambodia's only oil refinery, has been cut by the fighting Street fighting
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Prince Charles came within 150 yards of a mid-air helicopter collision. a Buckingham Palace spokesman said today. The 21-year-old Prince was In a Royal Air Force helicopter during a tour of western Lngland on Friday when his pilot spotted an army helicopter
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  • 88 1 A fire last night caused extensive damage to a motorcycle and bicycle shop in Victoria Street. It took three fire engines nearly an hour to put out the fire, which started at about 845 p.m. Firemen were hampered because the shop's steel gate was
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Police shot dead two members of a mob which tried 'o snatch ballot boxes after local council elections in a south Indian village last night. As votes were being counted in Nambur village, the mob assaulted election officials and tried to make
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  • 35 1 Fishy Sto ry? GREAT YARMOUTH. Sun. (UPI) Fisherman Fred Simons won't have trouble getting bait for the next few days While fishing for shrimp, he caught a sea worm eight and one half feet long.
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  • 86 1 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Fighting broke out last night between supporters and opponents of Conservative party rebel. Enoch Powell. It was the first major disturbance of Britain's general election campaign. Ten people were removed from a packed hah in Birmingham after anti-Powel-lltes scuffled with stewards
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  • 66 3 PERTH. West Australia, Sun. (Reuter) retired aboriginal police tracker has been awarded the British Empire Medal from the Queen he does not know exists. Constable Tom Carlson congratulated the tracker. 70-year-old "Newbu." at remote Fiti"oy Crossing Police Station. 1,560 miles northeast of here. "I had to tell him
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  • 82 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. 'UPI) The pressure of bottled-up legislation may spring the Senate from its month-old talkathon Into a vote on the Cambodian issue soon. Senators disclosed. The debate is already in Its fifth week. It has stalled action on a growing pile of legislation including
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  • 319 3 BURLINGTON, Connecticut, Sun. (UPI) A former army captain was depressed because his Jap-anese-born wife did not return home until dawn. He next barricaded himself In his Isolated home early yesterday. Then he fought a onesided battle with more than 40 state policemen
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  • 356 3 DA NANG, Vietnam, Sun. (UPI) The everingenious Vietcong have developed their own method of aerial bombing, military sources disclosed. Allied officers call the technique "Lob-bombing The communist recipe calls for: One dud 250 or 500pound U.S. bomb of the types dropped by American tactical
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  • 137 3 MINDAT. Burma. Sun. (Reuter) The Chin people of this mountainous region of North Burma have agreed to give up reprisal killings. It has been a time-hon-oured custom among the Chins that each new generation of a particular family kill a member of their feudal opponents "to avenge
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  • 47 3 MANILA, Sun. (Reuter)— Police yesterday searched Manila Bay for the body of a teenage girl. Her severed head and arms were found floating on Friday night. They had no clue to the identity of the girl, whom they believed was slain and dismembered on Thursday.
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  • 51 3 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter U N. Secretary-Gene-ral U Thant leaves today on a week-long trip to London. The Hague and Moscow. He Is looking for a break In the Middle East andindochlna conflicts. He will discuss the two Issues with Soviet Premier Kosygin and Foreign Minister Andrei
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  • 272 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Members of the All-India Committee of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress Party urged a ban on militant, communal organisations. The Hindu Roshtriya Swayom Sewak Sangn and the Wus lim Jnmict-e-lslcmi were particularly singled out They were debating the
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  • 132 3 TAIPEI, Sun. (UPI) A medical school president here is facing a court nvestigation into an enrolment racket. It allegedly victimised students of some *****.000 five years aeo. Dr. Hsu Chien Tien. President of Taipei Medical College. was questioned for six hours at the Bureau of
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  • 334 4 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) The Soviet space twins, now in their 13th day aloft, are expected to continue their space journey at least another week and establish'a three-week world record for endurance, authoritative space sources said to- day. Col. Andrian Nikolayev, Commander of the
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  • 43 4 Jordan's King who has taken command over the army shows he's as skilful with a pistol as he is in the diplomatic arena. The king used a Belgian-made automatic pistol when he visited a firing range near Amman recently.
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  • 105 4 BEIRUT. Sun. (Reuter) Frightened evacuee* today told of hours of terror and two rape incidents In Amman during this week's three days of bloody fighting between Palestinian Commandos and government troops A Palestine Commando leader said earlier today In the Jordanian capital that 1.000 people
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  • 79 4 AMMAN. Sun. (Reuter) Israeli troops landed from helicopters near a Jordanian village in 'he central Jordan vallev during the night and took away two civilians, a military spokesman announced here today. The spokesman said the Israeli troops destroyed a house before leaving with a farmer and
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  • 151 4 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon is likely to decide this week on Israel's bid for Phantom jet fighters and Skyhawk aircraft. Nixon is now carefully studying a full survey of the balance of power in the Middle East which h e ordered some weeks
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  • 589 4  -  Ann landers QEAR ANN: I have a solution to the pot and drug problem also heroin or whatever else the screwballs want to inject into their veins. Let them do it Give them as much dope as they want. Eventually they will kill themselves and the world
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  • 139 4 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Sir Laurence Olivier, Britain's first actor to be made a Lord, today likened his peerage to being Governor of California but said he almost turned it down. Olivier. 63, met newsmen over glasses of champagne after his peerage was announced in Queen Elizabeth's
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  • 286 4 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The coloured immigrant vote could be decisive in a number of industrial constituencies in the British general election on June 18. It wa* officially estimated last year that about 1.250.000 Immigrant* from the Commonwealth countries of India. Pakistan, the We*t
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  • 119 4 MADRID. Sun. (UPI) The Spanish Falangists said today they may need the Armed Forces help to take control of the government. If the political situation continues to deteriorate The Falanelsts hope the army to replace an unexlstlng state, the party's bulletin said. "We and the
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  • 62 4 NAPLES. Italy Sun (Reuter) The Littl® flock, flaggship of the United States Sixth Fleet was in collision with the Greek destroyer Lonchi in th* Gulf of Laconia. South of Athens, today during NATO dawn patrol exercises, a sixth fleet spokesman said. The bow of the US. cruiser was damaaed
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  • 64 4 BONN. sun. (Reuter) Willy Brandt was among the early voters in the north Rhine-Westphalia state elation today as early repeats spoke of a good turnout. The Chancellor was accompanied to the polling atation in Bonn's Venausberg quarter b v his wife. Rut and eldest son. Lars, Brandt made
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  • 192 4 D CAPE TOWN, Sun. (Reuter) Defence Minister Pieter Botha has disclosed details of a big South African naval build-up including a new submarine base at Simonstown near here. The submarine base would cost 5.500.000 rand <S$22 5 million), the Minister said and a new
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  • 328 4 BEIRUT, Sun. (UPI) Part of the Jordan army rebelled yesterday against a peaee agreement with Palestinian ouerrillas and sent tanks rolling toward Amman, according to Arab news reports from the capital. Bur loyal army officers bloclged the advance. The incident brought widespread tension again to
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  • 133 4 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) An Indonesian Parliamentary committee has urged the government to be more cautious in granting Japanese mining rights. The Agriculture and Mining Committee, which recently surveyed the Southern Celebes told a parliamentary hearing that nickel ore sent to .Taoan under a current contract micht
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  • 63 4 REYKJAVIK. Sun. (Reuter) Tons of ash hurled forth bv Ireland's biggest volcano Kekia threatened disaster to loral farmers. The ash has poisoned vital summer grazing land, threatening some 100,000 sheep and thousands of cattle Hekla erupted in May for the first tin> in 23 vears in 11 centuries
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  • 86 4 CAIRO, Su (Renter) President Nasser told cheering crowds at an Egyptian industrial centre today he hoped the entire Arab* nation would join the battle against Israel He was speaking after he haH opened a new textile factorv at Shebin Elkom the country's new factorv area in Minufiya province.
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  • 260 4 KAMPALA. Sun (Reuter) An Indian lawyer who claims last months threeday disapperance of British diplomat Mr. Brian Lea was a faked kidnap will give evidence again tomorrow when an inquiry into the incident resumes here. Mr. Lea. a 49-year-old consular official dealing with applications by
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  • 892 6 ]l| ANY reporting from Vientiane are predicting the possibility of a rightist coup and the ouster of Prince Souvanna Phouma, the not so neutralist Prime Minister of Laos. The predictions are based on the growing impatience of rightists with the tight-rope walking of the Vientiane government and
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  • Article, Illustration
    786 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON Like the famous cloud no bigger than a man's hand, the next stage of Soviet pressure on Israel is already looming up on the Suez front. Russian pilots flying Soviet MIG-21S have in fact already begun to "crowd"' Israeli air force pilots in
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  • 806 6  -  By Tom A. Collen LONDON Thunderclouds on the American ho ri zo n have been partly res* ponsible for the decision by Harold Wilson, British Labour Prime Minister, to hold a general election on June 18, according to those who are close
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  • 644 6  -  By RAY CROMLEY (NGA) WASHINGTON A government-financed study of the multimillion dollar Work Incentive Programme (WIN) has revealed serious flaws in the performance of the federal effort to help the unemployed and reduce welfare rolls. Further, the Department o? Labour has attempted
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  • 565 6  -  Bv W. P. KIRKMAN (GEMINI} LONDON: With small and scattered exceptions. Britain's colonial responsibilities have passed into history. Inevitably, and rightly, it is the present and the future which invites interest, as the former colonies develop as independent states. The colonial interlude, however, is an
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 1122 7 South Korea After 17 Yearn gEOUL They call him "Bulldozer Kim/' but for Mayor (ex-Brigadier-Gene-raii Kim Hyun Ok the days of bulldozing in Seoul, fast-changing capital of the Republic of Korea, are almost over. Today, this soft-speaking but dynamic Mayor has more use for the scissors
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    • 146 7 Seventeen years after the signing of the armistice with the Communist North, the Republic of Korea faces the future in a mood of resolute pessimism. Looking to its defences and to its friends, its leaders predict that the next five years may be the
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    • 141 7 *EW YORK. Sun. fUPD The New York Stock Market last week surrendered a small portion of last month's sharp advance in some or the slowest trading of the year. "The list still was consolidating its gains of late May. and it probably will take some new
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    • 1152 7 SEOUL After Vietnam, bock to the rugged battlefields of the Korean peninsula? This is no longer a subject of discussion in the Republic of Korea: the people and their leaders accept it as inevitable. War is inevitable, the President of the Republic, General Park
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    • 322 7 The weekly market review Easier conditions prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week. Although renewed interest was seen during mid-week in a wide range of issues it tended to fade considerably towards the close of the week. Opening business
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  • 508 8 Mr. H.C. Sargent, the Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, (second from left) introducing Australian beauty contest winner Wendy Rowe, Australia's "Mannequin of the Year" Mimi Dickson and Mr. lon McDonald, Executive Director of Fashion Industries of Australia Ltd. to Datin Aw Kow, Chairman of the Eastern Sun
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE $10 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 479 9 EDUCATION plays a vital role In a person's life. Hence, It Is important that every school should take the responsibility of seeing that Its pupils have the proper and pest educational facilities. Whatever one learns In school will always
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    • Article, Illustration
      433 9 THERE are two main types of pollution. They are water pollution and air pollution Domestic, vehicular and industrial act.lV.Ues are the causes of air pollution. Water pollution stems mainly from garbage and waste both Industrial and domestic thrown into canals and rivers The discharge of oil from ships also
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    • 340 9 SINGAPORE is a small, independant country. With such a larqe population, it is essential that everyone should be a good and loyal citizen of our country. Only an ideal citizen can be so. To be an ideal citizen, one must have good qualities First of
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    • 640 9 "You are young only once, so make the best of it". This should be the advice given to young people. But many do not understand what "making the best of youth" means. Youth is an invaluable possession which one should cherish |f it
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    • 266 9 Of all the girls that are smart There's none like pretty Sally; She- is the darling of my heart, And she lives in our alley There is no lady in the land Half so sweet as Sally; She is the darling of my heart, And she
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    • 413 9 TEENAGERS are adventurous, interested in queer things and want to do outstanding performances. So thev can easily eo astray and be tempted by exciting and strange attractions. In spite of this, so many people including old generations and even teenagers claim that the mooern teenager is the main
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 94 9 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AJden McWiliiams DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME,PEPRY... MAYBE I'M TAKING MY BIG BPOTHER'JOB TOO SERIOUSLY/ XFLL I DONT BLAME YOU, DAN/ BEFORE A COP TAKES A WIPE/ THERE HAS TO BE A V LOTTA TALKING WW ft fv e s If IVWW WEND/ AND I
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 813 10 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) The eight World Cup quarterfinalists step out in the midday sun today, throwing in the clashing tactics and temperaments of two continents as they battle to stay in the fight for Jules Rimet cup. All the previous winners of the trophy are
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    • 200 10 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) Following are the standings and results after yesterday's baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB Chicago 32 22 New York 29 29 5 Pittsburgh 30 30 5 St. Louis 2« 29 6 Philadelphia 25 32 8 Montreal 21 36 12 WEST W
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    • 133 10 EDINBURGH. Sun. (Reuter) British runners Rosemary Stirling. Pat Lowe. Lillian Board and Sheila Carey set a world record when they ran the 4 x 800 metres relay In eight minutes 27 seconds here today. Competing in the British International Games at the New Meadowbank Stadium where
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    • 58 10 GERMAN GIRLS gymnasts are here to stay," said the largest German sports newspaper after the German championships in the Saar mining community of Neunkirchen. On e of the young gymnasts, who gives hope of a successful performance in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich is attractive 15-year-old
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    • 392 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Dick Green's three-run homer in the second inning highlighted a five-homer Oakland barrage Saturday night that carried the Athletics to a 10-7 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Frank Fernandez. Reggie Jackson. Bert Campanerls. and Don Mincher also homered
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    • 415 10 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Deron Johnson drove in five runs with a pair of home runs off Gary Nolan Saturday night to power the Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Johnson gave Philadelphia a 3-0 lead in the first Inning
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    • 215 10 CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter) Former U.S. Professional Golf Association Champion Bobby Nichols a one ro l e '«ad in the third round of the 130,000 dollar Western Open Golf Championship here today. With a four-under par 67 for the day (35-32 >. NiehoLs posted a 203 total
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    • 123 10 MEXICO Cm'. Sun. (Reuter)—After a thorough investigation. FIFA and the World Cup Organising Committee announced that malicious allegations against Brazilian referee Airton de Moraes were untrue and the incident should now be considered closed. The official statement said that De Moraes at no time made financial demands on
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    • 145 10 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) —South African cricketers Eddie Barlow and Graham Pollock arrived at London's Heathrow airport today to play in a Rest-of-the World versus England match next week. Both m<*n wpre to have been in the South African team which was scheduled to tour
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    • 278 10 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Rohan Kanhai, Warwickshire's West Indian test ace. hit 162 not out in brilliant style against Sussex today to become the first player to score 1,000 runs in the English County Championship this season. Kanhai scored his century in 145 minutes,
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    • 247 10 Race Driver Killed MOSSPORT, Ontario, Sun. (UPI) The McLaren rocing team, competing for the first time since its founder Bruce McLaren was killed in a crash, appeared ready to continue its iron hard grip on the Canadian-American series, toking both front row spots in the
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    • 163 10 PERTH, Australia. Sun. (UPI) New Zealand belittled a gallant Western Australian side by beating It 50-3 at the Perry Lakes Stadium in Perth today. Sustained pressure by th® All Blacks gave West Australia (WA) little chance to score. WA opened the scoring in the first few minutes
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    • 139 10 LE MANS. Sun. (Reuter)— A track marshal was killed here early today when a works-entered Ferrari driven by Belgian Jackie Ickx caught fire and crashed. Another marshal was Injured but Ickx walked away from the wreck apparently unhurt. Ickx. In the sole surviving works entered Ferrari,
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    • 118 10 LONDON. Sun. (Reutec) Fourth ranked American tennis player Clark Graebner. top seed in the Kent Tennis Championships. justified his placing at Beckenham here today bv beating South Africa's Bob Maud 6-4. 10-8 In the men's singles final Graeoner. from New York. produced some first rate volleying
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    • 113 10 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Wild brawls broke out today between anti-apatheid demonstrators and police guarding the South African netball team competing in the New South Wales women's basketball championships here. More than 150 demonstrators had heckled the players and police, and violence eruoted when the police moved in to
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    • 2138 11  -  By Denni Boy SETIA 11, o four-year-old marc by Non Proven, created an upset when she paid $547 for a win ticket at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Moses Lee astride, Setia II came from behind to beat newcomer Pepego (Podmore) by two lengths. There was
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    • 588 11 The following Is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the first and second days racing at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Race 1: Matchye was slow to begin. Approaching the 4 furlongs Four Sapphire (Kang) fell. After the Stewards' inquiry Into the incident, apprentice Rajoo (August Moon) was
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    • 204 11 The following are the latest classifications Issued by the Malayan Racing Association: PROMOTIONS: From Class 2 to Class 1:STAR WRIT. NEED YOU BADLY. CLAIR Dfe. LUNE. BIUWANGI U. DATIN'B CHOICE. From Class 5 to Class 4:SHOWMN IV. THE KINO AND I. MAGIC RING DFMOTIONS:From Class 5 to
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 38 11 Ist Prixe No: *****4 ($4,950) 2nd Prise No: *****1 (51,414) 3rd Prixe No: *****4 707) STARTER ($l5O each) No*:*****8 *****0 *****1 *****4 *****5 *****0 *****7 CONSOLATION ($lOO each) No»:*****8 *****0 *****2 *****5 *****4 *****4 *****9 *****7 *****2 *****8
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    • 996 11 CHANNEL 3.00 Openin* Anncts. General Hospital Health ir. the Horn# Teeth Singapore This Week (T> It'* Happening In Singapore <T' Days of Our Lives Close Opening AnncU. King t Outlaw 'Attack At Ymr Own Risk'' Newj in Brief The Flying Nun For The Family News and News reel tC> Combat
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  • 485 12 teachers must lead the Malay community into the mainstream of life in Singapore, lawyer Mr. David Marshall said last night. And they must act as c "bridge of understanding" between Singapore and Malaysia, the former Chief Minister said. Addressing the annual meeting of
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  • 106 12 A friendly "tourist guide" who volunteered t< show a visitor around disappeared with SlOo of the traveller's money. Schoreder Horst Dieter. 37. staying at the Chinese YMCA at Palmer Road, told police he met the man on Saturday night. He was sitting at the verandah when
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  • 114 12 The United Nations Association of Singapore will show four films on the work of the UN on Thursday at the Cultural Centre. The films are: "Workshop for Peace" which takes the audience on a complete tour of the UN headquarters In New York.
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  • 104 12 Here, the children watch a cartoon show. More than 200 underprivileged children were yesterday treated to a day of fun and laughter at a tea party organised bv the Singapore Kerala Association. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education and Member of Parliament for Farrer, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng attended.
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  • 301 12 Butterworth-based Royal Australian Air Force Mirage iet fighters are now on war alert to take off and intercept "enemy" fighters and bombers. The RAAF has committed 26 of Its 40 Mirage aircraft to the air defence of the area, which includes Penang Island. It's part
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  • 63 12 Watches worth $5,000 were stolen from a shop in the President Shopping Centre at the weekend Mr. Sow Ngan Chong. 27. and his partner locked the shop before leaving on Friday night. The following day they found the store had been broken into, and
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  • 28 12 Madam Ng Siew Geok. 85. was knocked down by a bus and killed at the Junction of East Cost Road and Kuo Chuan Avenue on Saturday.
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  • 17 12 A salesman Chong Chin Por told police his car was stolen from Queenstown. on Saturday.
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  • 135 12 Chow \'uo Thin. 13. was slasned on the lips yesterday by a daggerwielding hoodlum posing as a census recorder. The boy was defending his mother. Madame Wong Ah Knm 38, who was attacked in the bedroom of her home at Pesiaran Keliling. While one or
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  • 112 12 Housewife Madam Lee Chu Pee. 32. had her handbag containing $lOO and her identity card stolen at the weekend. She was waiting in her car at Arab Street when a youth came up and asked for the direction to Sultan Mosque. Madam Lee gave the young
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  • 33 12 A ship being broken up at Tanion e Rhu Shipyard, burst into flames yesterdar afternoon. Two fire engines rut out the fire on board the mv. Slogan. No one was injured.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 77 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN- 1.14 (3.0 ft.); 7.22 a.m. (6.2 ft.); 1.15 p.m. (3.4 ft.); 7.27 p.m. (7.4 It.). NAVAL DOCKYARD 1.01 am. (3.8 ft.); 7.39 a.m. 17.7 ft.); 1.20 pm. (4.5 ft.); 7.32 p.m. (8 6 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN 2.10 a.m. (22 ft.); 8.33 a.m. 6.6
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