Eastern Sun, 30 June 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN mnore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1382. Tuesday, June 80, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 359 1 South Vietnamese casualties The United States k has completed withdrawal of all its troops from Cambodia. This came one day ahead of President Nixon's deadline for the pull-out. Word of the completion of the withdrawal came from military sources in Saigon. The action completes
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  • 301 1 MOSCOW President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt arrived in Moscow yesterday for talks with Soviet leaders, Tass said. The trip was the second In a year by Nasser to the Soviet Union. The armed forces of the United Arab Republic depend heavily on
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  • 341 3 WOMAN fled in her nightclothes from her husband one morning when he tried to strangle her in bed, the High Court was told yesterday. Petitioning for a divorce from her husband Lim Heng Thung, 37, Modom Bin Guot Bee, 32, said the incident happened at 3
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  • 112 3 A PWD labourer told A coroner that the undercurrent was too strong for him when he attempted to save a drowning boy at sea on June 13. Tok Koon Seng, 16, was testifying yesterday at an inquiry into the death of an eight-year-old student, Quan Yew
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  • 79 3 The Singapore Government has awarded 10 llong Kong students Scholarships to pursue undergraduate and pre-university studies here. They are Chu Siu Sun, Vincent Feng Wang Cheong. Kuan Kai Cheong. Lam Kam Toa, Miss Clara Let Ka Lai. Anthony Ng Wan Chung. Ng Vang Chu. Tsui Hon
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  • 65 3 In Sunday's Toto draw the second prize of $20,000 was won. The participant submitted four numbers and the additional number correct. For the month of July all the five Thursday's Toto draws w»U be conducted at the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre. Each draw will commence at 7.45
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  • 46 3 A youth, Lim Beng Seng, was today charged with causing the death of a man, Lee Ah Kheng, alias Ah Lek, 27, on March 21 last year. Lim, 17, has been remanded at the Criminal Investigation Depart ment till July 6 pending further investigation.
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  • 68 3 An unidentified Chinese woman aged about 60 died yesterday on the way to the Outram Road General Hospital after she had collapsed at the junction of Pay a Lebar Road and Beng Kok Road. She was described by police as being 4' 11' tall and of thin
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  • 119 3 Miss Jan llouser looking sad at the Paya Lebar Airport on leaving Singapore did not know that she was in for a hig surprise. When her plane was flying at 32.000 feet above the ThaiMalaysian border, the erew presented Jan with a rake, to celebrate
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  • 194 5 SEOUL A high-speed North Korean spy boat was captured early yesterday morning in a spectacular gun-battle. It was launched bv a joint South Korean Army-Navy-Air Force operation off the coast of Inchon in the Yellow Sea. The South Korean Counter-Espionage Command announced that Ave
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  • 247 5 OYDNEY Britoin's continued military presence east of Suez corried two dangers, the national daily "The Australian" warned in an editorial yesterdoy. It pointed out that Singapore and Malaysia moy now relax their own militaiy build up for de- fence. Furthermore, there would be suspicions
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  • 48 5 AL FATAH GUERRILLAS twice attack Kiryat Shmona. an Israeli settlement near the Lebanese-Israeli border. Two residents of the town examine some of the damage done during the rocket raids. Two houses were badly damaged, 1 person killed and 2 wounded during the attacks.
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  • 131 5 Tokyo Three Thai luck-boxtn were arreted by Tokyo police on Sunday lor shopliftlng. One of the three boxers arrested knocked out two guards of a department store. injuries He had stolen women's sweater* there worth about Ss24. The guards both sustained Injuries In the face
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  • 93 5 STOCKHOLM Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abtlu) Kahman arri\»,| in Snellen on Sunday for a Ihri-r--da> ofTu-ial visit. Photograph stiows him being welcomed at Ariandn Airport by Prinnier OI o I Palme (right). He was driven to the Haga Palacp on the outskirts here where he will be
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  • 191 6 NEW YORK—'Look' magazine yesI r r d a y printed a »tatfment by a Roman Catholic priest who was 'severely tortured' in a Brazil jail. In fact, he almost committed suicide despite his vows The victim. Tito de Alencar Lima, smuggled his story out
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  • 306 6 BANGKOK Thailand warned yesterday that Maoist troops are involved in the struggle against the Lon Nol Government. It then announced that it will grant sanctuary to Cambodian soldiers withdrawing from invading communist forces. The Thai offer came during a press conference called here yesterday
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  • 137 6 JERUSALEM Israeli Premier fiolda Meir yesterday rejected the Idea of a limited ceasefire with Fgypt. This is one of the points reported to be contained in the new U.S. Middle East peace proposals. This Is the first Israeli reaction to the new American Middle East
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  • 37 6 MANILA. A Filipino casino operator was shot to death Sunday while kneeling in prayer inside a Roman cath°" lie church in Angeles City adjacent to the big US. Clark Air Force Base.
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  • 137 6 VATICAN CITY About 1,000 antireformist Roman Catholics from several European countries on Sunday marched through Rome. They were protesting against Pope Paul's changes In the mass. Singing Latin prayers and fingering rosaries, the marchers were followed at a discreet distance by six lorry-loads of
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  • 66 6 LIMA President Nixon's wife, Patricia, is today making a five-hour journey through the stricken Huaylas Valley the worst hit area in the Peru earthquake that kilted 50,000 people last month. Mrs. Nixon arrived in Peru yesterday to convey the condolences of the American people. She
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  • 43 6 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan (centre) presides over the first Cabinet meeting with the new ministers In Amman. The reshuffle wa:> part of a compromise with the Arab guerrilla groups in a bid to restore peace after recent bloody clashes.
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  • 131 6 PIINOM PFNII Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops attacked Cambodia's biggest military supply and depot in force early yesterday, a high command announced. The camp at Longvek. 28 mile*, north of here, has been besieged lor five days and the Vletcong are already lnsldo lt s
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  • 55 6 LUXEMBOURG, Anthony Barber, Britain's new European Affairs Minister, arrived here yesterday to launch negotiations on British entry to the Common Market. The 10-natlon conference will formally end the long delays In getting negotiations started on the British, Irish. Danish and Norwegian applications to become ftill members
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  • 296 7 |>ELFAST, North Irelond British troops foced rioters in scottered areas here yesterday after 3 nights of rioting. Ihe riots, touched off by the imprisonment of Bernadette Devlin, champion of the British province's one third Catholic minority, turned Belfast into a battleground. At
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  • 106 7 JAKARTA Some 140 batik factories would have to close down in Pekalongan Regency in Central Java unless improvements were made, the newspaper "Indonesia Raya' reported yesterday. This would mean 150.000 workers may be jobless soon. Lack The Gazette quoted Sutedjo, head of Pekalongan
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  • 174 7 lOliA, Wisconsin Twcnty-slx person* were arrested yesterday after the shootings of three persons during a fracas. It developed between rock festival spectators and member* of a motorcycle gang. The incident was still under investigation and details were sketchy. It apparently put an end to the
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  • 95 7 JAKARTA An international seminar on marketing here urged Indonesia to establish a single Institute to co-ordinate all foreign and domestic capital investment activi- ties in the country. The resolution declared that this body should be authorised to overcome bottlenecks in the field of investment. Manager
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  • 81 7 LONDON An immigrant leader has suggested that controversial politician Enoch Powell would be 'the ideal person' to head a special Ministry of Race and Colour. Dr. Doojen Napal, 45, Chairman of the Association of West Indian and Afro-Asian Minorities, edits a newspaper dedicated to integration. Dr.
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  • 395 7 'Assassination plot' in Seoul PANMUNJOM, Korea rhe United Nations Command (UNC) officially charged North Korea yesterday with having plotted to assassinate South Korean leaders on the 20th anniversary of the Korean War last Thursday. The charge came when the UNC brought up the attempt last Monday
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  • 638 8 concomittants of affluence are several and their variables legion. Ever since Kenneth Galbraith just about scratched the surface, tomes have been written on the sub- Ject but few understand it. Recently a graph was plotted superimposing the percentage growth of crime rate on the percentage growth of GNP.
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  • 798 8  -  By JOSEPH TEMPLE rpHE promise of o pint of milk o day fulfilled by o biscuit is on the way to banishing malnutrition for thousands of Africans. Eventually the "magic" biscuit could change the whole pattern of life and death for millions in developing countries
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  • 28 8 The world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and griefs which we endure help us in our marching onward. Henry Ford.
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  • 395 8  -  By DICK WEST WASHINGTON —Inspiration, which for most of us is out to lunch when we need it, follows W. Clemente Stone around like an over-friendly mongrel puppy. Anytime he sits down. Inspiration Is likely to leap into his lap. lick his face and possibly shed a few hairs
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  • 581 9 Frorn Ram Suresh in India J3RESSURE on the Indian Government' to ban the militant Hindu organisation, Rashtriya Swayomscvak Sangh (R.S.S.), has reached a new peak. Two major Hindu-Moslem riots followed in the past nine months. The latest call for action against the powerful para-mili-tary
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  • 380 9  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q My doctor •ays I have gastritis. am taking some pills and liquid that taste like chalk and they help me. What foods should I avoid? Can recurrent bouts of gastritis cause a stomach ulcer? A Gastritis is usually
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  • FOTORAMA 1970
    • 498 10/11  -  Contest H theme leaf patterns By WSF To photograph leaf patterns may be the easiest and simplest subject a beginner photographer can do, because the subject matter is simply a piece of leaf or a number of leaves. As our government is at present promoting
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    • 408 10/11 Sponsored by Moutrie (Pte.) Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Fotorama Contest "70 EASTERN SUN. 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 1 In complying with the rules of this contest. 1 submit herewith my entry and shall abide by the decision of the judges. NAME ADDRESS; TITLE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • 770 13  - Carol Channing wows them in one woman London show By Sheilah Graham lifts every burden from me, except 1 the actual performance.' Carol Channing speaking, with a nod in the direction of her husband Charles Lowe. We were supping at the Savoy Grill after her Saturday night performance in her
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  • Students' Page
    • 880 14 THE saying 'Nature knows best', is often the answer given when one is encountered with a question which one cannot answer. Indeed, this saying us extremely true. To prove It, take a stroll on a fine day and be observant. You will be greeted by the beauty
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    • 551 14  -  Dateline By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Walt: I do not have too much money to spend on clothes because I am saving to buy a car. So I have to make do with what I have and what I can borrow from my brother and
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    • 362 14 Cleanliness, a« cording to the dictionary, i« the condition of being clean. Cleanliness in Schools is extremely Important an<j it should be strictly observed by all pupil* because ol many reasons:— Firstly, our school Is our second home since we spend almost half of the day In
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    • 193 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prize money $lO for Sfniors and $5 for Juniors ♦o» every essay published. All entiants
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  • WOMEN
    • 188 15 TIII.RK S nothing better than a soap-and-water facial for freeing a young skin from stale make-up and the usual dirt it picks up during the course of the day. It's almost good for any type of skin. A soapsuds facial makes your skin feel
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    • 118 15  -  By Marianne Pereira SHE welcomed me at the door, (of her luxurious hotel room), this beautiful platinum blonde, who was recently crowned "Queen of the Pacific." Miss Deldre Bruton, 21, who was In Singapore, her first stop-over of her all-expenses paid Pacific tour, said. I'm
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    • 208 15  -  By Marianne Pereira Singapore government's garden city campaign has inspired one of the island's best known bridal dress designers. Mrs. Sylvia Kho has come with blooms for brides. "About 50 per cent of Singapore brides towards the end of this year and the beginning of 1971 will
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    • 91 15 The Tan Moh Hong Reptile Skins .stall won the first prize at the Singapore Manufacturers' Association which Is currently being held at the Conference Hall. The penal of three judges. Mr. I. F. Tang, the chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. O. O. Thomson. the Deputy Secretary
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    • 47 15 NOTING that consumer protection Is still and will always be largely a learn-lt-your-self programme, the American Institute of Laundering has Just put out an updated Issue of their pamphlet on fabric care. All kinds of stains are treated in "The New Handbook OJ. Fabric Care."
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    • 432 15  -  Ann Landers OK.AK ANN Can you help my son? He was always a slow learner and his reading ability at age 17 was at the second grade level. We had him tested and he is not retarded, just "slow." The boy has always wanted to
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 268 16 By Our Market Reporter TRADING persisted to be dull in the Stock Exchange when it opened another week yesterday. A total 1.2 million units were transacted. The exchange's committee hag lifted the ban on delayed dealings of Fair Lady yesterday morning and this encouraged
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    • 204 16 AT AN Investiture held in Kuala Trengganu, on his birthday, the Sultan <>l Trengganu, last Friday bestowed the Bintang Darjah Dato Paduka Mahkota (DP.M.T.) on Mr. G. H. Godfrey, (ahove) the managing director of The Hong Kong and Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. and Honorary
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    • 264 16 July first grade rubber buvers closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 55-3/4 rents per lb. down 3 8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quirt. The market lost ground after a lower opening reflecting
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    • 67 16 (Manager*' Jniif Prkt 2SI for Bf. Fund 102 1.47 AM A 1 Nil 1 HI 81 H M InvMIn nil itf 1.1S 1*1 (ilM.APOKk 1 Ml THI>T> IM M'por* 2 61 2nd Sport 1 87 3r«l *»'p«»re Com Ind. 1.1.% 1 01 1 Oh Ihr «mln( 1 u
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    • 17 16 Business donp on the Straits tin market yesterday was s<i4s per picul down 12J cents.
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    • 101 16 HONG KONG Monday's currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.5 196 5 per 100 Straits dollars 146.5 147.5 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6 74 6.75 per Australian dollar 460 per 1.000 Indian rupees 150 170 per 10,000 Indonesian rupiahs 290 202 per
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    • 80 16 Mr lAN C JOHNS, an adhesives technologist, has arrived in Singapore to assist a local company t*» set up an atlhesives and sealants division. Mr. John s will train senior ami junior staff at Rubber Products (Singapore) Pie. l.td. and w>)l also set uq a customer
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    • 707 16 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. Alcan $152 (1) $l5l (1); DIM $1.53 (1); Allied Choc $3 00 (2); Urn. $1.49
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    • 631 16 BID and offer price* ofliriallv listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms «f the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B 8. ACMiI ISA Al.an |.51 1.52 Bea 147 I 49 Borneo 1 05 Boinlfad IK C. Plywood 99] 101 C. Sugar*
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    • 98 16 TIIE noon prlw Mf lltr Singapore i hm**e PitHlvct )oifnU) werr:-CtH-nmit Oil (I O It l Hulk 58 50 «'<*<<>n nt Oil 11-d I) I Hriim S:i(HI M Copra 33 50 Miinlok While Nppcr II (111 I'M) 00 ftara«4k v\ ii ite Pepper (FOB-* in; rm MtruMKK >pe«-ia) UI.K
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  • 116 17 Mr. Nelson Vermette. general manager of the Mandarin Hotel presently under construction on Orchard Road, yesterday announced the app-nn'meiit of Mr Pe*er Lau to the position Of director of purchasing of this luxurious H atorty hotel. Mr Lau has had extensive experience In the field of
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  • 400 17 SYDNEY Mining and industrial shares traded araund Friday's closing prices when business resumed on the Sydney Stock Exchange Monday. Oil stocks were also sta- tic. The turnover was light and variations in all sectors were generally small. Poseidon received steady support but could only manage a $l.OO
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  • 89 17 Th«* Port of Sincaporr Authority ha.s nudr the following berthing »r--rangrnienU for today Tuesday June .1# DEPARTURES (Goriowns) (Vessels) 5 Heiyo Maru 15/16 Oaltnl 21 WEST Perli* 22 Rajah Brooke 33/34 Flintshire 44 Izhma 46 Koko Maru 40 Yarra 22 Doris Taylor ARRIVALS ((iodownsi (Vessels) 36/39
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  • 89 17 The William Jacks Group has obtained a major interest in Wi»mer Automation Sdn Bhd and its sister company, Wismer Automation Sdn Bhd. Wismer. specialising in switchgears, switchboards. hydraulics, pneumatics and other sophisticated equipment, ha.* made a name to hotel owners as suppliers of automatic doors
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 464 17 INTERNATIONAL TRUST FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated In The Republic Of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 11ST DECEMBER 1«» SHARE CAPITA!. OOO 00 Author wed 5.000.000 Share* of $lOO each $5,000.1100 00 $2 000.007 00 Issued' 2.000.007 Shares of $lOO each 1.000.003 50 Leu Uncalled 1.000.00?.50 Paid Up Capital 6-t.6tf.08 Less Profit
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  • 192 18 NUREMBERG, West Germany, West Germany's Juergen Neuhaus, driving a Porsche 917, set a new lap record for the Norisring circuit in winning the Nuremberg 200 miles motor race here today. Neuhaus clocked a record 1 minu'e 16.1 second.*, over the 2.5-mlle circuit at an average
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  • 122 18 AURORA, Ohio. Steady Bruce Devlin shot a six-under Dar 64 in the final round yesterday to win the 150.000 U.S. dollar Cleveland Open with a 12under par 72-hole total of 263. The 32-year-old Australian, who scored <>6 in the third round this morning had seven birdies and
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  • 619 18 The Stipe's report Following Is the Stipendiary Steward's report on last weekend's races at Kuala Lumpur: SATURDAY STATE OF TRACK: Good for 5 races, then yielding. RACE ONE: Aml>er Lass (Ismail) was slow to begin After passing the 4 furlongs the saddle on Loch
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  • 79 18 SYDNEY The Japanese hockev team will visit Australia for a series of Test matches In August and September, it was announced Sunday. The Australian Hockey Association said the tour would begin in Townsvllle, Queensland, on August 10 Japan will play Australia In six
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  • 34 18 TOKYO Japanese Jockey Sueo Masizawa will compete in the International Jockeys' Races in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 20 and in Singapore on Sept. the Japan Racing Association said today.
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  • 814 18 FOLLOWING are the race weights for this weekend's racing at Kuala Lumpur: THIRD DAY a. 1 Div. 3 6F. Two Diamonds 9.00 Jaldast 9.00 Tanglin Heights 9.00 Desert Apache 9 00 Yakin 8.11 Eeilaishang 8.11 Tudor Pirate 8.11 Bentong 8.09 Castle Command 8.09 Mastrel Boy 8.09
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  • 280 19 LAST year's runners-up, St. Joseph Institution began the 1970 secondary school rugger tournament with a convincing win of 13 (2 goals, 1 try) to Victoria School's 6 (2 penalties). The game was played at the SJI ground yesterday. Victoria School started the match confidently and grabbed the
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  • 248 19 NKW YOKK Standings and results in major league baseball after Sunday sanies; AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L t.B Baltimore 4G 27 New York 43 29 2\ Detroit 37 33 7| Boston 34 35 10 Cleveland 32 38 I2j Washington 32 40 13| WEST W L <«B Minnesota
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  • 148 19 ROUEN. France. Jo SlfTert and Clay Regazzonl both of Switzerland made the best times today In their respective qualliylng rounds for the Rouen Formula 2 Grand Prix. SitTert driving a BMW won the llrst round covering the 98 13u kilometres In 31.04 3. averaging 189
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  • 519 19  -  A tolumn on A by Milton Richman VTEW YORK The neorest thing to o Colossus in baseball tod a y has to be Hank Aaron. He is the superstars' Superstar; the only euy active with 3,000 nits; the idol of countless numbers, including Tom Seaver, and the
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  • 208 19 KUALA LITMPITR The Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association has made a break-through in its efforts to "rope in" non-Chinese to plav the game, its Vice-President. Mr. Wong Ki-Leung, said yes- terday. Mr Wang, a former China Olympic soccer and basketball player, naid today that the first success came
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  • 25 19 Stable Boys Sports Club conceded a walkover to Jollllads In a FAS division one league tie, scheduled for play at the Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 87 19 KUALA LUMPUR The Olympic Council of Malaysia and sports organisations should have full-time secretariats to improve the standard o( sports in the country, the Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh, said yesterday. Malaysian sports must have a certain amount of professionalism, among its officials to reach
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  • 122 20 SKOUL, The 37th International P.E N. Congress formally opened yesterday. participated in Dv 200 guests and delegates from 33 nations. South Korean President Park Chungllet attended the opening session of the meeting of i)«>cts. playwrights. editors, essayists and novelists of the world anil delivered a speech.
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  • 289 20 POLLS IN SARAWAK I/UANTAN Acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday expressed confidence that the Alliance would win the elections in Sarawak. Tun Razak based this confidence on rhe solid support the Alliance received in Sabah where it captured all the 16 Parliamentory seats Counting
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  • 185 20 BELFAST, Northern Ireland Sniper shotgun blasts wounded two British soldiers yesterday Prime Minister Edward Heath ordered 3.000 more troops into Northern Ireland to enforce MMt between battling Protestants and Roman Catholics. The snipers wounded thp soldiers In Belfast where weekend fighting killed
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  • 44 20 Leftist Youth Federation demonstrators in New Delhi burn the effigies of l\S. President ind the President of South Korea in front of the local Tnited States Information Ser\iees Centre, protesting against the "20year occupation of Korea by Imperialists."
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  • 72 20 TEL AVIV, Israeli planes are dropping almost 1,000 bombs a clay on Egyptian military targets on the east bank of the Suez Canal, Mr. Shimon Peres, Minister without Portfolio, said here. He told a public meeting here that the almost round-the-clock air attacks along the waterway
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  • 200 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Home Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail yesterday called on the A nti-Corruption Agency to work silent and effectively, and said wide publicity was needed onl v during the initial period to inform the public of its activities. Expressing satisfaction with the work of the
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