Eastern Sun, 1 July 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1383. Wednesday, July 1 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 616 1 dromo of a secret morrioge, on offoir with omorried man ond complicated family relations unfolded in the Coroner's Court yesterday. 1 he inquiry was into the death of on accounts clerk ond two sisters who were found burned to death in Changi two months
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  • 173 1 SAN CLEMENTE, California President Nixon claimed yesterday the U.S. operations in Cambodia were major successes that enhanced the prospects for peace in southeast Asia and told Hanoi "the time has come to negotiate." "Tliere is nothing to t» gained In waiting." the
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  • 547 4 Gary ZiUflefech is carator of Hartley's Creek Fauna Reserve 25 Miles a or t b *f Cairns. Queensland. He sends taipan venom U the Australian Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. Melbourne, for medical use. An average big taipan In Australia u about eight feet
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  • 207 4 A LOR STAR The withdrowal of American troops from Indochina "docs hove effect on communist movements along the Malaysian-Thai border", the D.rector of Operations and Acting Prime Minister, Tun Adbul Raxak said yesterday. "It will at least affect the morale of the communist
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  • 161 4 A girl who has a head for figures now has a chance to graduate with a mathematics degree from the University of Singapore. Miss Wong Yin. 21. a third year student is extremely grateful to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce who has awarded her their
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  • 74 4 BRUNEI TOWN, Brunei wants Britain'* protection of this tiny sultanate on the island of Borneo to continue for at least 20 years and preferably forever. Former Sultan Sir Omar All Salfuddin, questioned during an audience to correspondents. said here today: "It is in the interest* of Brunei's own
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  • 215 6 \TEW YORK The three key members of Prince Sihanouk's Cambodian Government-in-exile are directing the resistance movement within Cambodia. They are co-operating with communist forces in Vietnam and Laos under an agreement of mutual support in fighting an expanded Indochinese War. The combined forces have now
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  • 163 6 MELBOURNE A man was sentenced to 15 /ears' jail here today after being convicted of two charges of rape, two of burglary, one of armed robbery and one of assault with intent to rape. The sentencing judge declared the offences committed by Ronald Harris.
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  • 88 6 MOSCOW The Soviets today ordered the expulsion of American newsman William Cole, the latest move In an apparent retaliatory exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. Cole, of the Columbia Broadcasting System. (CBS) wa* summoned to the Soviet Foreign Ministry. An offlclal
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  • 39 6 lOWA, A bomb today caused an estimated $600,000 damage to a science building at Drake University here. No one vas injured, although a University security policeman standing about 150 feet away was knocked over by the blast.
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  • 96 6 PARIS, General de Gaulle's recipe for giving up smoking was revealed here today. In an Interview with magazine L'Express Education Minister Olivier Guichard, who has had a long association with the General, said that in 1947 General de Gaulle had given up smoking
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  • 60 6 MANILA Two typhoons yesterday threatened the Philippines. The first typhoon, named Olga was estimated to be onlv 27 miles north-east of Surigao Province in the Central Philippines. Another typhoon, Pamela, was plotted at about 525 miles east of the Philippines in the Pacific. Weathermen said the second
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  • 83 6 HONG KONG A Are broke out early yesterday aboard the Greek-registered freighter Heracles' about 100 miles south of here. However, the blaze was brought under control by this afternoon, a spokesman for the ship's agents announced. Coal The 7,199-ton freighter sailed from here on Monday
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  • 254 6 i n iK «f i B Britis J' American and French ambassadors in Bonn met the Soviet envoy from East Berlin yesterday for topsecret talks on the problems besetting the divided city. ÜB. Ambassador Kenneth Rush will chair the talks, now in their fifth session.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 7 TTNKU ABDUL RAHMAN down the itrps to board the r«yal yacht, "Association," for Inticheon. He was taken for a tour of the Swedish Archipelago later.
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  • 259 7 "DELFAST, North Ireland Reginald Maudling, Britain's now Heme Secretary, arrived here yesterday in on effort to cool the Protestont-Cntholic conflict. His two-doy visit follows close on the weekend violence which left si* dead ond 200 wounded. It was the worst
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  • 179 7 LONDON President Nasser of Bfypt will seek new supplies *t sophisticated weapons from Russia during his visit, disclosed Cairo diplomatic reports. They said top of his shopping li«t were antiaircraft missiles to answer Israeli air attack on the 811 ez Canal sone which Egyptians
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  • 99 7 ATHENS Premier George Papadopulos carried out 'a major reshuffle' fcy bringing in 10 new members to his Cabiaet. He also dismissed four and moved two to new posts Before the reshuffle was announced, the Government published a number of Deputy Ministers from seven to 11. It also
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  • 205 7 WASHINGTON A Bftother who docs not want any —ore children bot fa fearful of naing the pIH aned the Government on Monday for access to clinical testa of oral contraceptives Mrs. Carolyn Morgan's lawsuit w a a filed in U.S. District Court
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  • 39 7 AMMAN, —A c® 1 I lee. including represen tatives from E|ypt, Libya. the Sudan and Algeria, held preliminary talks on Monday with Abdel Rifai, the new Prime Minister who beads a rabinet largely sympathetic to the guerrillas.
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  • 479 7 JEWELLERY THEFT IN HOTEL CHICAGO Jewellery valued between $150,M0 and $225,000 was stolen from the hotel room of television personality Virginia Graham. "I'll never buy another piece of jewellery," Miss Graham said after discovering the theft In her room at the Ambassador East Hotel. Police said
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  • 601 8 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew says that what he fears most is "the soft life our younger generation expects" he is also making an Indirect reference to the generation gap. The younger generation in Singapore and in many of the developed countries of the world are the
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  • 715 8  -  By Charles R. Smith, Hong Kong. CO M M U N IST China is embarked an her most vigorous, and most successful, diplomatic offensive in more than five years. It's all tied in with the fall of Prince Norodom Sihanouk and the extension of the
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  • 389 8  -  By DICK WEST WASHINGTON President Nixon's decision to use "inflation alerts" rather than wage-price controls to ease pressure on the economy seems theoretically sound. In practice, however, it may not work out too well. Much depends on whether the government can develop an effective system for alerting the
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  • 626 9 FROM LARS-ERIK NE PAGE 9 SPECIAL. Dubcek, who tried to remove the lost vestiges of Stalinism from Czechoslovak political life, is now a man to be forgotten, according to the line put forth by Communist officials here in recent days. The
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  • 356 9  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —Can a person ever be cured of asthmatic bronchitis? What causes it? Could it make you lose your voice or feel tired? A—This disease Is caused by an allergy. It can be controlled rather than cured When the
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  • 1001 10/11  -  By William Forrest rOR the second time in nine yeors the curtain went up on the opening of negotiations for Britain's entry into the European Economic Community. Yesterday, the Ministerial Council of the six-nation EEC, better known as the Common Market, met
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  • 570 10/11  -  By Derek Ingram WHEN the British Consenrotive Government of Harold Mac-Miflan began the first negotiation for entry into the European Common Market in 1961 most Commonwealth countries were intensely hostile to the move. In Britain one of the main arguments used by the
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  • 610 10/11  -  By Alan Rake THE problem for the developing countries of the Commonwealth is whether to seek associate status of the Common Market, or to try to survive in an increasingly competitive world. The Commonwealth countries in Africa and the West Indies "whose structure and production is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1300 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Tv and radio guide I jm A<MTS \Sy UAM.ii n TAUIUS IWIUM Wednesday, July I, 1970. star gaxer!^ tfOMKtOUMt I xsxiasas To develop messogt for Wsdhesdby, .vTI "Tv isod word* corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. /7 76-77 GIMINI *2 WAY II <T</./I/WR» ;5-ll»32 2Tandancy
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  • 448 13  -  By Sheilah Graham, Mike Nichols has done it ogoin. His third film, "Catch 22," from the Joseph Heller novel is his third winner. It is the most effective antiwar film I have ever seen. With a cast that includes Alan Arkin, Martin Balsam,
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    • 35 13 The Singapore Musical Society presents VIRTUOSI Dl ROMA (Conductor Renato Fasano) "Finest group of instrumentalists of the age Art urn Toscanini SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL July 3rd at 8.45 p.m. Sponsored by: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.
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  • Students' Page
    • 378 14 WHAT is A community? This question should bf of Interest to everyone, because each person lives in a community. Our lives are affected bv what takes place in our community either good or bad. The main factors of a community are peoele. place and common iterest People may
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    • 549 14 NO one can see the future. Life is full of unexpected and, often, unwanted ups and downs. It is, therefore, not 4uite safe for me to predict what I shall become. But a man's fancy 1s always free to roam. He is free
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    • 597 14  -  Dea By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: Since several girls have criticised me for getting too serious too early in relationships, I'd appreciate some guidance from you as to how long you should wait before talking about things like what
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    • 104 14 Washington An experiment conducted at the University or CaliJ? r Pilu Srho l of Public Health in Los Angeles discovered that rats inhaling only air lor two months eventually came to prefer alcohol to water as a drink. They were kept In an atmosphere equivalent
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    • 188 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tbe Eastern Sun's essay writing contest ♦or boys and girls 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girlg over 14 (Senior) appears in tfcia page from Monday to Friday. Prix® money is: $lO fo» Seniors and $5 for funxvs ♦o. every essay published. AH entrants
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 192 16 By Ov Market Reporter DUSINEBS was held fairly steady in the u market yesterday with turnover moving up to 1.5 million units. AJinomoto, a new counter officially listed yesterday, featured most of the day's trading with a total of 237,000 transactions crossing the floor. Majority
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    • 134 16 NEW YORK -'Stocks, off sharply last week, encountered farther selling pressure Monday la the absence of constructive news. Trading was light. Shortly before the close, the UPI marketwide indicator was off 1.25 per cent of the 1,539 issues on the tape. Of these, 926 declined and
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    • 86 16 THB noon prim •t the Plntapore CkliifM Kichaner mierda; Coconut oil Produce weres» (I- OH.) Bulk 56 50 Coconut Oil l>ruin MM M. lepra 3300 Munlnk M bite Pepper tt-OB) 200 00 Sarawak White Pepper IM1.R) 197.50 ftarawak Hpeclal Black Pfppcr (FOB.) 165 00 Lmiipon* KpffltJ Black ri-pptr tF-O.K.)
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    • 16 16 Business done on the Straits tin market yesterday was $640 per picul down $5.00.
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    • 252 16 July first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at 55-1/8 cents per lb. down 5/8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was dull. London advices and long liquidation removeed about 1/2 cent from last night's final levels
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    • 93 16 HONG KONG Tuesday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (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 150 170 per 10,000 Indonesian 290 292 rupiahs per 1 000 Thailand ticals
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    • 288 16 BUSINESS done In mud 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 onits unless otherwise specified. Aleut $1.51 (12) $1.52 (1); DIM $1.54 <4); \jinomoto $1.69 (6) $1.68 (3) $166 (15)
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    • 595 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Knala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B s. ACM A 1.55 1 61 A lean 1.51 1.52 Ajinomote 1.79 1 81 Ben. 1.48 Borneo 1 85 Bousieod 1.85
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    • 72 16 FOUR local dealers in German-made sound and photographic equipment and electrical home appliances, leave this week for a three-week tour of Europe. They and Mr. Tay Thuan Boon, manager of Boon and Company, Mr. Ang Mia Yang, manager of Kwan Sia Record Shop, Mr. Kang Hui Wah,
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    • 56 16 (Manager** Prkt f< n CHAICTKKMV UNIT TKII8T8 8 G Fond 1.92 i jn ASIA (NIT TURIN M iRTrvt I'nnil xd 1.16 U1 MIMiAPOHK li.MT THUWTH 2nd S'pore 1.75 3rd S'pore 1.19 Comd. Ind. •96 141 Thr savlnit Fund xd 1.11 194 HP. Fund •M 1.91 M via Pro*
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    • 27 16 MANILA The Philippine peso floating rate remained unchanged Monday at 620 pesos against one U.S. dollar in the interbank currency market. Sales amounted to U*****,000.
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    • 254 17 THE Private Investment Company for Asia (PICA) S.A. has opened its first regional office here through its locally incorporated subsidiary, PICA Pte. Ltd. Dr. William A. van Ravesteijn, president and chief executive officer for PICA has appointed Mr. L.E.C. Letts as executive director of
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    • 59 17 NEW YORK Gold prices edged higher In routine trading on markets here and abroad Monday. London gola rose 21 cents at the morning fixing and another halfcent at the second Axing to $35.48 an ounce. Paris gold was 6 cents higher at $35.89 and Frankfurt gola
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    • 416 17 SYDNEY Trading was brisk on the Sydney Stock Exchange Tuesday. In the morning period stock were considerably down. Mining shares retreated sharply but by lunch-time the tide began to turn. Buyers stepped in to take advantage of low prices and bought steadily throughout the rest of
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    • 94 17 Mr. Michael Lim. a sales representative of Lufthansa German Airlines will be leaving Singapore on Saturday (July 4) for Hamburg. Germany, where he will undergo a sales training course. An old boy of Slglap Secondary School, Mr. Lim has been with Lufthansa for a year. He
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    • 74 17 The Port of Singapore Authority have made the following berthing arrangement!* for ships in port today July 1: ARRIVAL Godowns Vessels 44 Theseus 5 Jens Maersk 6/7 Emma Bakke Shotnku Maru 10/11 Scotland Maru 46 Be nan gin 15/16 President Harding 19 Yuuko Maru 21 West Katong
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    • 130 17 TOKYO Japan Air Lines (JAL) gave Japanese their first ride in a rising sun jumbo jet on Friday. JAL, the nation's flag carrier. Invited 250 guests on a neighbourhood trip In the first Boeing 747 which Japan will put Into Transpacific operation. The big plane
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    • 133 17 LONDON The stock market edged irregularly lower In quiet trading Monday with buyers clinging to the sidelines until after Thursday's statement of policy from the new government when Queen Elisabeth opens Parliament. Dealers said US. uncertainties and Wall Street lnffuences also braked trading. Money
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    • 61 17 THE Chartered Bank has established a representative office in Sydney its first in Australia. The manager of the office is Mr. J.S. Fisher, who is located on the 7th floor o Grazcos House, 44-46 Young Street, Sydney. Initially, the business of the new office will be
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  • 266 18 JERSEY CITY Sonny Liston made a successful comeback last night by slashing open Chuck Wepner's face and closing his left eye to ■core a technical knockout at the end of the ninth round. It took the ringside physician. Dr. Reginald Farrar, to complete the job that
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  • 103 18 SEOUL South Korea plans to send a large 202-man delegation to the sixth Asian Games to be held In Bangkok In December, the Korean Amateur Sports Association (KASA) said yesterday. The Koreans will take part in all but one division of the games, a KASA
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  • 171 18 NEW YORK Following are the results and standings after major league baseball games Monday: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore 46 28 New York 43 29 2 Detroit 37 33 7 Boston 34 35 91 Cleveland 32 38 12 Washington 33 40 121 WEST W
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  • 256 19 T ON DON Mr. Money Bogs is looking for ton elusive 5,000 pounds sterling (5*37,500). He is Richard Hinks, Appeals Secretary to the British Olympic Association and the Commonwealth Games Federation, who so far, has raised 40,000 pounds towards the cost of England's team in
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  • 116 19 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand ChrLstchurch Mayor A.K. Guthrey said yesterday If Christchurch was granted the 1 9 7 4 Commonwealth Oames, they should be held here on a smaller scale, even if some African and Asian nations declined to compete Gurthrey leaves tomorrow for Edinburgh, where he will
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  • 23 19 Flash Sports Club will bold its 2nd Annual Athletic Meet on July 12 at 2.30 p.m. at tbe People's Association Track, Kallang.
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  • 101 19 KUALA LUMPUR Four countries will take part In the flrst schools international soccer tournament here from July 10 to 16. They are Singapore. Brunei. Thailand and host country Malaysia. The tournament is the brainchild of the Minister of Education, Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub. who is also
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  • 109 19 NEWPORT R.I. Three 12-metre yachts continued practice runs oil Newport yesterday In preparation for trials that will result in the selections of a defender and challenger for the America's Cup. Ywo American yachts, tnirepld and Valiant, and the French selection France sailed until late in the afternoon
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  • 145 19 LONDON, British Ryder Cup golfer Nell Coles, out of action for nearly three weeks through injury made a triumphant return to competitive play by sharing the first round lead in the Bowmaker 4.000 sterling amateurprofessional tournament here yesterday. Coles, who has been resting since pulling a
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  • 31 19 HONG KONG. The Indonesian soccer team Pardedetex w as beaten 4-2 bv Jardines. the Hong Kong champions, in a match here yesterday. The local team led 2-1 at halftime.
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  • 514 19  -  A column on American sports by Milton Richman NEW YORK (UPI) Ed Kranepool took It the way you figured he would. Hard. He didn't go ripping OH Modget, the Mete and everybody else connected with the ball club when Bob Schefflng and Modges told
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  • 179 19 Royal Navy Wanderers beat Tampines Rovers five nil In FAS division one soccer league tie at Jalan Besar stadium last night. The Wanderers grabbed the lead In the fifth minute through a goal by Crawford. Few minutes later Peddy Gormen playing as centre forward took the tally
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  • 62 19 OSLO, Australian Ron Clarke, world n-cord-breaking long dietance runner, was beaten by compatriot Kerry O'Brien in th« 3.000 metres race at the international Bislet athletics meeting her* last night. O'Brien clocked a winning time of eight minutes 11.6 seconds, fourfifths of a second ahead of Clarke. Heavy rain
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  • 613 20 Reds threaten voters VOUCHING Security forcesyesterdoy mounted operations on o "large-scale" to track down a band of Communist terrorists who ambushed and killed three members of a polling team and wounded four others at Nongo Petai, near Sorikei in the Third Division. The
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  • 41 20 Soldiers of the First Air Cavalry Division, happy to be leaving Cambodia, sit in a helicopter taking them back to Vietnam. All United States troops in .Cambodia have been Withdrawn one day ahead of I schedule.
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  • 131 20 111ANILA Britain's new defence plans for Southeast Asia will be outlined to the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) Ministerial Council meeting beginning Thursday, the United Kingdom's chief delegate said today. Anthony Royle, Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs and the Commonwealth, told newsmen
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  • 226 20 LUXE M BOURG Britain yesterd a y embarked on negotiations to enter the European Common Market telling the Bix-Nation community that terms for its entry must be fair. Mr. Anthony Barber, new European Affairs Minister, outlined Britain's negotiating position at the formal
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