Eastern Sun, 19 June 1970

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  • 21 1 Eastern Sun Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Esfd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1373 Friday, 19 June 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 400 1  -  By Ben Variyan INDONESIAN pirates are putting the big squeeze on Malaysian fishermen off the Selangor coast, sparking off a cr s that threatens the supply of fish in major markets. Most fishermen are now fearful of entering international waters beyond the protective cover of Moloysian
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  • 129 1 LONDON Britons voted yestcrdoy in whot looked like being a photo-finish generol election. Its result would decide whether Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour Party or Edward Heath's Conservative Party govern for the next five years. As Britons began trooping to vote, opinion polls gave widely
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  • 142 1 MOSCOW Tliroe major diplomatic delegations today probed the Soviet leaderships attitude on peace plans for Asia and the Middle East. Secretary General U Thant of the United Nations, Foreign Minister Adam Malik of Indonesia and Premier olof Palme of Sweden pursued the question of war
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  • 94 1 PHNOH PENH The battle for Phnom Penh "has begun", and four North Vietnamese divisions, reinforced by proSihanouk "Red Khnierß", were heading toward the capital by four different routes. den. Ngo Dzu, Commander of the South Vietnamese Fourth Tactical Region, said in Kompong Speu, 28
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  • 48 1 DAKAR: Si* teen■oMS dIM to conn l>efore magistrates h«re today for allegedly n,<»kir>K Indian hemp, have raised fears that Senegal may become the next h.ish capital of tba world. "Senegal is not on the road to Katn andu," commented the Dakar newspaper Soleil yesterday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 280 2 The Communist Party has set their machinery in gear to capture political power in Malaya and Singapore. A campaign of terrorism in the northern border of West Malaysia is linked with recent acts of violence and vandalism in Singapore, according to the Police. A
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  • 73 2 The Singapore Natural Health Society Council has Introduced a new donation scheme which will entitle donors to have the Society's projects named after them. A donation of $75,000 or more will entitle the donor to have the exclusive Naturopathic Clinic and Health Centre named after him or
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  • 67 2 Two women and a man were admitted to the General Hospital earl/ yesterday mornjng with serious injuries following a hej'l-on crash between two cars. Police gave their names as Mr. B Anciano of Kirk Terrace, Che Rahmat binte Leon, 31, and Samiah binte Blias, 33. The
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia would have an "adequate" air defence system after the British military withdrawal next year, the Chief of Air Staff Air Commodore Dato Sulaiman Sujak. said today. "With the present strength of the Royal Malaysian Air Force and given continued co-opera-tion from other countries,
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  • 176 2 Quick action by the proprietor of Hock S<">n Ann Watch Co. in Oillman Close saved him from an attempted armed robbery yesterday. At 9.30 a.m. Ang Ho Sai. 40. was in his shop with 3 friends when four men walked In two of whom were armed with
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Indonesian Minister of Information, Dr. Budiarjo. is expected to arrive here in the first week of July for further discussions on closer cooperation in the field of mas s media, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dato Ham7.ah bin Dato Abu Samah, said this
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  • 193 2 BANGKOK Part of Thailand's 12.000-man combat contingent in Vietnam has already being sent to Cambodia to fight the North Vietnamese and Vietc-ong there, a military source said today. The source declined to reveal when they were sent to Cambodia, but Indicated that It might have
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  • 114 2 Briii* happv is Glenys llewett's whole way of life. "I shun wealth and anything that is unpleasant," Lilciiji, a vocalist with an Australian pop group "The Graduates" told the Eastern Sun yesterday. Olenys believes in acting last. "II X meet th: right man
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  • 31 2 Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, will open the i2th Biennial Science Exhibition on June 27 at 9.00 a.m. at the University of Singapore campus.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 33 2 Toto draw At yesterday's Toto draw the following numbers were picked: 38. 25. 2. 37, 36. The additional number was 9. In the three-circled numbers draw the following were drawn: 1, 4. 10.
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  • 337 3 TWEY were gathering in twos and threes in Amoy Street. And they were carrying plastic bags. An alert detective in the Internal Security Department testified in court yesterday that he suspected an illegal procession or demonstration when the twos and threes swelled to thirty
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  • 56 3 Three University of Singapore students each received $2,500 "no strings attached" Esso scholarship awards from the (General Manager of the Esso Group of Companies in Singa-
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  • 89 3 An elertrician died because he disobeyed his forman's orders, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Chu Kai Ngai, 33, was electrocuted while working on a switch-board panel with three others jn a switchroom at Boon Keng Road on May 31. One of the workers. Chan Swee Lum, said
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  • 121 3 The census of popular tion has reached those living on board ships found within the Port Limits and rivers. Census for the enumeration of persons will be carried out on June 22 between 6.00 pm. and 10 00 p.m. for those on board ships
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  • 50 3 The Ikebana International Singapore Chapter 135 will be holding their first exhibition of Japanese flower arrangement from July 2* to 26 at the Singapore Hilton Hotel. The Exhibition Chairman is Lady de la Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner, assisted by Co-Chairman, Mrs. Iwen Tan.
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  • 43 3 Money order service will be introduced between Singapore and Thailand with effect July 1. Applications for money orders for Thailand must be accompanied by a permit on Form "E" issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange, Empress Place, Singapore, e.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 130 3 w r vs as a pilot in the SAF Be among the pioneers In the Air Defence Commend. Th 4 SAF oMers young men who ere phy»ic»lly fit end Intelligent the challenge of th!» exciting end satisfying career You must be between 17V4 and 23 years of age with the
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  • 220 6 lITASHINGTON President Nixon today proclaimed the American economy "the strongest in the world." Nonetheless, he urged business and labour to tone down price and wage demands to help control the spiralling cost of living. In a televised speech, he announced plans to appoint
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  • 317 6 RIO OE JANEIRO Securitv forces yesterday launched a giant hunt for the kidnappers of West German Ambassador Ehrenfried von lloileben. He wis freed last night after the release of 40 political prisoners. A Joint army, navy, air force and federal police search was put
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  • 92 6 F.I. FASO. Texas. A US. Air I'orcf Spy pi.inr collided with a tanker yesterday shout IS miles east of here. Two crewmen who parachuted frum liie stricken Jet were slightly injured The Air Force said the SR-71 high-altitude re connaUsance Jet. a strategic air command plane
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  • 79 6 WASHINGTON.—Congress# today gave final approval to a bill which will give Ift year old* the vote In 1971. The House of Representatives followed the Senate by approving the bill in a 272 to 132 rote. The measure still has two hurdles to pass First. President Nixon must
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  • 216 6 WASHINGTON The Seaale Armed Services Committee approved cxpaasmi of the Safeguard Anti-Ballistic Missile System yesterday to guard against a Soviet ooclear attack. liDverer, ft refused to authorise widening the system to protect the DB against commu nist Chinese attack The commlttte voted to accept President
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  • 61 6 rtIVATR MICHAEL SCHWAKZ (left* vOka with his attorney. Captain Daniel Le Gear at the eat mf the acc—d day af his eanrt triaL Michael is the first af t marines ta be tried far alleged "murders" of 18 Vietnamese civilians. The incident was supposed to have
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  • 644 8 'FUNKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, has done it again. He has once more impugned the integrity or auditory capabilities of all new agency reporters who covered his brief stopover In Colombo. A statement issued in London said that the Tunku was misquoted in reports
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  • 483 8  -  By Patrick J. Killen MANILA These problems weight heavily on developing nations in Asia: The brain drain of skilled, technical and professional people to such countries as Canada, the United States. Australia and the United Kingdom. The lack of modern management skills in the increasingly
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  • 555 8  -  By JOE SCICLUNA VALLETTA: It is a common saying in Malta that when American Sixth Fleet warships come on their frequent visits, they invariably bring with them rough weather and a small squadron of Russian "watch-dog" warships. The weather is of little concern to the island,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Coping with ecology
    • 908 9  -  Final part B r Dr. Martin L. Charles QUR homes do not provide o sanctuary from our polluted ecosystem. We depend upon the some outside oir for life support. We pipe into our homes water containing various undesired debris. We bring into our
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    • 366 9  -  THE DOCTOR SAYS By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Surprisingly enough, farming in this mechanized age is now rated as one of the most dangerous occupations In this country a close second to the building trades. Among the approximately four million farm workers. 2,700 deaths and *****0 Injuries
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  • 775 10/11 JAPAN'S apparently endless ability to make money is suddenly becoming an embarrassment. And in no area is this more so than in trade with the developing countries of Asia, where fat export surpluses year after year in Japan's
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  • Page 10/11 Advertisements
    • 252 10/11 MAC MILL AN Jardine (S.E.A.) Ltd extends its warmest Congratulations to Eastern Sun on the publication of its tabloid and expansion into the afternoon field. BUYING A CHEAP SPEAKER SYSTEM CAN BE AN EXPENSIVE MISTAKE We don't want this to happen to you. That Is why we recommend Pioneer speaker
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1526 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.«..fv and TODAY and YOU... Friday, Juno 19, 1970. s tar gazer^O By CLAY R. I'OLL-.N AIIIS UAH. 71 ah if 9-11-13 73 80 82 TAURUS AH. 10 I UAI )0 m OIIMJ-1740 syi2 7yT) 87 Umini rjfr hay «i it J- 173 £V77_62 68_ CANM« n fT&V*T*9
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  • 535 13  -  By Sheila Graham NEW YORK: Franco Nero came to tea to talk about "Dropout/' the film he is now making in London with Vanessa Redgrave. But first, he talked about their 8-month-old son Carlo Oabriel. "He is a beautiful boy. so. so M Italian."
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  • 20 13 Elisabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty in The Only Game In Town, a 20th Century Fo* picture.
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  • 437 13  -  By PATRICIA E. DAVIS NKW YORK Boisterous actor Richard Harris is a staunch believer in "emotionally and physically" preparing himself for an upcoming movie. For a recent movie —much of it played In the buff Harris lost 2 Inches around the waist
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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    • 166 13 ORQArjIS ATIOPJ CATHAY -33 400 1 NOW SROWINOI 11. I .'M. IN (IMA 111 p m. P»ramaun( Picture* Prmenta "THE MOI.LT MAGI'IRRR" Richard Hirrln Br«n Cramrr PanarUlon Technicolor RCHAPD-***** UTH DAT! Itally Shave! I mi Ino ;o 111 pa Pog a M V.h H in Oo.or Donald Sutherland PVialon I
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  • Students' Page
    • Article, Illustration
      354 14 Friendship i s a kind of human relationship. It is a human instinct to make friends for one cannot live without the help of others. It is also a kind of true affection. "A friend in need is a friend indeed" is a good proverb. It shows us that
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    • 250 14 ONE'S manner of speaking is very important. It one does not ipeak properly or pronounce the words correctly, then others will not know what he or the is talking about and a conversation is no* possible. From the way a person speaks, we can Judge roughly
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    • 587 14  -  I Dateline By Ele And Walt Dulaney Dear Walt: I sort of like this girl and have gone several places with her. Last week she called mc up and told me she had something important to tell me. So we met
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    • 227 14 WASHINGTON Tb r While House-sponsored conference on youth next February will j;ive representatives of American young people an opportunity t« explore national issues with important policy makers It will be the first time young people will have taken part in such a conference under White
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 189 14 The Eastern Sun's essoy writing contest for boys and girls of 14 ond under (Junior) ond boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this ooge from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for Juniors for every essay published. All entrants are requested to observe
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  • WOMEN
    • 280 15  -  bv Pareira Marianne A L D prejudices die hard. Being o waitress died hardest. It's a chic job now. It means smart clothes, meeting people, and a good pay packet. What* more, being a eood waitress means something. It needs training, poise, confidence and
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    • 445 15  -  Ann Landers I Dear Ann: When I will you stop kid--1 ding jour readers and tell them that basic human problems are insoluble? best, one can only learn to live with them. Consider my own case. I am a reasonably intelligent research scientist (Ph. D)
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    • 141 15 TIIK chunky sandal, set on hitth, chunky heels, blunt loe<i, wellcovered over th«* vamp, strapped and buckled everywhere possible. I'lLh new hosiery, sheer with side stripes or side zig-zags, tho loot without reinforcements so the stocking can be worn with sindals. THAT little £<-indina vian shoe, seen
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    • 49 15 FASHION designers are always busy trying to make something new, but when It cornes to cars, k)U of them are admirers only of oldtime cars. Norman Norell still longs for the old Lincoln Continental, while California designers James Galanos and Ou£ta?e T both have "old" Rolls Royces.
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 196 16 THE Stock Exchange was fairly active yesterday with industrials improving; on continued support. Turnover soared from 1-5 million units to 1-8 million. Hotels and properties were still very dull whereas the smaller sectors had a steady undertone. Empat rallied lower than the previous day's dealings due
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    • 262 16 July first grade rubber buyer* clcitj at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Malaysia yesterday at 571 cents unchanged from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. The market moved lower alter an unchanged opening on Mule bull liquidation and some godown selling. Turnover
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    • 89 16 TIIK noon prlre» at the Singapore lnnrfce I'MHllH-e i leunice ratcnlii were > Coconut oil It O.K.) Hulk MM Coconut Oil IKOU) Drum booo M Copra 34 00 SB Mtinlok White I'rppi-r 17* 50 (K-O II.) Sarawak hlte I'rpprr (1 OK.) 170 00 MiraM.ik h|>r<iai llliick I'rpprr 137 50
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    • 44 16 More than $300,000 worth of Pre-Pak prefabricated timber housing and building materials were shipped to Balikpapan in Indonesian Borneo, to meet housing requirements at Shell's new oil refinery at the port.
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    • 63 16 iManacm' Price for June 18) < IIAKTKKKI) UNIT TRUSTS H (1 1- unit 1 (Ml 1 OS A«IA 1 NIT TKINTS M lnv«*«.|. Kunct til 1.14 1.19 8IMSAPOKK UMT TRUSTS lot s'pore no 2nd V|Mirr l.Mt :<r«l S'p*«re MS Tom. IIHI 95 1 00«d Ihf sating I-mill x<l
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    • 25 16 I>ONDON Tin was steady Wednesday with 165 tons. Spot buyer* 1457 sellers 1459 business 1458. 3-month ers 1470 sellers 1471' business 1471 1470.
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    • 40 16 New York Dow Jones closing averages Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 704.68 20 Transp 139 39 15 Utilities 98 13 65 stocks 225 12 4<> Bonds 67.06 Commodity futures Index 135 43 off 0.35
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    • 17 16 Business done on the 6t raits tin market yesterday was $644-1/8 por picul down $l.OO.
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    • 127 16 HON(J KONG Tuesday's 5 ptn. currency rates (supplied by nient Ltd.): Foreign Exchange and Invest(Buyers) 195.5 (Sellers) 196.5 per 100 Straits dollars 146.5 fi 74 147 5 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6.75 per Australian dollar a so 370 per 1,000 Burmese kyats 4 CO 480 per 1,000
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    • 543 16 ARRIVALS 1 45 am M«»A 125 Kuala 1 iimpiir. 7 ;<0 u in MSA 123 Kuala l.mvpur V:»« a.m. MSA 452 Kuala l.iinipur. 11 o ."> a m MSA 454 Penan* K 1 utiipur. 11.50 a.m. MS% 203 Jakarta 1 Ml p III MSA 451 Ku hlnr 2
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    • 392 16 SYDNEY Strong demand for shares in the mining and oil sections dominated trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange Thursday. Rises spread right across the board for the second consecutive day. N 1c k e 1 s responded well and were repeatedly in favour with buyers. Poseidon slightly
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    • 99 16 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. June 19. ARRIVALS Goriowns Vessels Honolulu Maru 29/30 Kyoryu Maru 45 Glengyl© 38/39 Eipeuor 6/7 Kyoyu Maru 31/32 Yamatsukl Maru 3/4 Thurlngla 35/36 Santos Maru 25/26 Ramoneverttt 44 Kosel Maru 22 Eastern Luck
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  • 950 17 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ALCAN $154 (1) $155 (7) $156 (1) $157 (6); DIM $1.57 (1) $l5B (1)
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  • 695 17 RID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stork Ktchinje yesterday were: IMIUSTRIMkS it s M M\ tM 1 M> Al< in 1 3«» Bra 155 llornm ill I.M; KoU-.lt'Ad id I C Plywood 98
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  • 31 17 MANILA The Philippine peso floating rate remained unchanged at 6.20 pesos against one U.S. dollar for the fourth straight day on the interbank currency market. There were no sale*.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • 485 17 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDfcRS are Invited from PW O Registered Con tr.u' torn and front "Specialty Regutered Contractor*" for the following worn* supply and l»ellvrr> tif Kcmiorced Concrete Plpci All Approved Contractor* Clmlbi Hate: 10 770 at 10 00 ant Supply and Installation uf Klrcliu I lislitutg auti Licit til tug
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  • 2953 18 I Saturday I lace 1: CI. 6 Div. 2 9 F. 2.15 p.m. ($5,000) 1. ***** Tanjong Bungah 5y 900 A Tan <E Donnelly) 2 ***** Cute C o Kd 7y 8 10 Wong Teo (Bougoure) ***** Count Babu «y 807 Puchong (Leong) Podmore 7 4.' 1
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 273 19  -  B V Denni Boy LONG HOT SUMMER, with apprentice Sairi Suleiman astride, did the most outstanding gallop when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 2/ft on a yielding track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. MONACO impressed In a 31 sprint In 3» 4 '5
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    • 189 19 NEW YORK Following are the results and standings after Wednesday's baseball games In the major league: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Chicago 33 24 New York 31 30 4 Pittsburg 31 33 51 W L GB St. Louts 28 31 6 PDelphia 27 33 71 Montreal 22 38 12
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    • 119 19 (UPI). RIO DE JANEIRO. A soccer fan died of haul attack and two others suffered gunshot wounds Wednesday night in a celebration of Bratil's World Cup soccer victory over Uruguay in Mexico. Many other persons were reported injured. Police in Sao Paulo said Julio de Salvo. r»0,
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    • 176 19 The Varsity Bowling Club's first league for the season has gathered momentum attracting tremendous response from members which the organisers did not foresee. The first league to be run under the newly Introduced 'hi-point' scoring In the Republic, produced commendable achievements for newcomers. Meanwhile the second
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    • 154 19 KOTA BAIIRU About 40.000 football fans are expected to watch the vital second-leg Malaysia Cup semi-final between Kelantan and Singapore at the Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium here this evening. The Chief Police officer, Kelantan, Enche Ibrahim bin Mohaidin, said today that he had ordered the deployment of
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  • 265 20 CAIGON, A young Australian musician fell foul of Singapore's cur- rent drive against foreign Hippies last night before he had even left South Vietnam. The musician, Paul Edgar, was told on arrival at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport he could not board his
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  • 32 20 Crime Minister Harold Wilson is seen being mobbed by parents holding their children as he rounded up his election campaign in Liverpool the day before Britain went to the polls.
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  • 69 20 MELBOURNE Mice in the Riverina district of New South Wales have become drinkers on a grand scale. At a country golf club near Wagiga they have tapped the most accessible source of beer supplies through plastic pipes leading from the cellar to the main bar. "W» checked under
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  • 48 20 BUENOS AIRES. Brig. Gen. Robert M. Levingston, an arm v intelligence officer, was sworn in yesterday as Argentina's 34th President. Levingston, chosen by the three-man military junta which overthrew President Juan Carlos Ongania 10 days ago, took the oath of office at the Presidential Palace.
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  • 97 20 A fight broke out among some spectators when a large crowd jostled each other to catch a glimpse of a man who fell to his death from a block of flats at Geylang Serai last night. Police Identified the dead man as Tan Peng Wah. 30,
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  • 150 20 PHNOM PENH. Vietcong mines and shelling yesterday, rut the last major road out of Phnom Penh towards Saigon. Correspondents who tried to drive towards the Mekong River frrry crossing at Neak Leung southeast of thp capital found the road mined, telephone wires cut and Cambodian troops under
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  • 62 20 BONN. We*t German Chancellor Willy Brandt defeated an opposition challenge of his leadership today but *aw his parliamentary majority whittled from 12 to eight The changes are aimed at modifying an article in the 1966 revolutionary statutes which gave Ongania powers formerly delegated to the Argentine Congress close
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  • 148 20 NEW YORK: Or Jonas Salk, the American scientist of the world's most widely usrd vaccines against poliomyelitis, will shortly marry Francoise Gilot, an artist in her own right and former mistress of painter Pablo Picasso, it was announced last night. The disclosure came from Madame
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 235 20 TENDER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tnndcr for Exhumation of Gravis TENDERS arc invited from experienced Chinese exhumation contractors only for the exhumation of all graves or State Land Lot li>6-b, Mukim I, at Kampong Silat, for reinterment at the Government Cemetery at Ifc ms. Chua Chu Kang Road. TENDER Forms and
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