Eastern Sun, 30 September 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1460 Wednesday, September 80, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • Article, Illustration
    617 1 Cairo is a city of grief, in deep mourning for President Nasser. Thousands of Egyptians have massed around Kubbeh Republican Palace, where his body lies in State. They wept openly and shrieked their grief. Thousands more are pouring into the capita] from outlying towns. Schoolchildren in the narrow
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  • 255 1 NEW YORK Virtually all hope of any early resumption of Middle East peace talks died with President Gamal Abdel Nasser, United Nations diplomats say. "The outlook now Is very sombre," one delegate close to the "Big Four" discussions on the Middle East said. The widespread
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  • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Flag will be flown at halfmast by ail Government tomorrow, the day President Nasser will be buried in Cairo. A statement issued after the first meeting of the new Cabinet yesterday also announced that the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 391 2 ¥>l RATE taxi drivers have oskad the Government far the guwmtea wfcicfc canjiot be given fUat they be assured of alternative employment in return far giving up Hieir illegal occupations. Their setf-appointed spokesman Ng Eng Lam, who claims to represent 10,000 drivers, yesterday also asked the
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  • 206 2 A telephone-operator wafi a divorce ye iter day from her husband, a former State soccer player, Rahim Omar. The petitioner, Caroline de Cruz. 38. successfully sued Abdul Rahlm bin Omar. 36 on the grounds of his adultery with a woman named llamidah binte Arshad in Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 96 2 An unemployed man wa* stabbed to death by three men at a hut In Jurong Road yesterday. Police said Llm Chong Eng. 35, was at 769 Jurong Road at 3.30 p.m. when three men entered the hut and attacked him. One of the men
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  • 370 2 A wounded police corporal put up a struggle with a gunman but lost is revolver during Hie PUB payroll robbery at Kitchewer Read last November, 7 CpL Buharon bin Mohd. Syed said this In his evidence during a preliminary inquiry into the murder of PUB worker
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  • 171 2 Moe« than 1,700 persons have approached the Samaritans of Singapon ♦or advice and assistance since it was set up in December last year. TKA M 9 The report of the society presented at its first annual general meeting last night revealed that 1.720 distress telephone
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  • 72 2 KUALA LUMPUR A former cashier at Jackson's Malaya Sdn. Bhd. was yesterday jailed for one year on two couiitJ of breach of trust of $1,885 by a Sessions Court here. Liew Zone Yuen alias Liao Chong Yuen, 35, was jailed for one v«ar for breach of trust
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  • 366 2 KUALA LUMPUR Tunku AMd Rahman yesterday described President Natter, who died Monday night, as a great Afro-Asian leader and a great leader of the Arabs. "It was unfortunate that he should have died so early because tie was able to put
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  • 344 3 Man hurt in blaze gets first aid "CMRE swept through four buildings ot Thomson Road yesA terdoy, rendering 40 p2ople homeless and causing damage estimated at $40,000. The tire, which started at 9 a.m., was brought under control after an hour by four
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  • 192 3 TN a series of raids yesterday, police seized quantities of four types of pills one a poison. The poison, a small white pill with the letter M stamped on it. is the same which students recently experimented in attempts to get "high."
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  • 142 3 AN airline worker yesterday claimed trial to two charges of conspiring to harm Mr. Phey Yew Kok, president of the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union. A'hevaindran s/o Ramanathan, 27, an employee of the Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines, is on bail of $2,500 in one surety pending
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    • 131 3 AUSTRALIA'S SW" 10 A display of the latest Australian metalworking machinery plus i many kinds of metal products. Shears, grinders, forgings, castings. Building fittings, pumps, boilers, Industrial chains and a range of other items. All ideally suitable for local conditions. If you're involved in the metal products field either as
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  • 426 6 SINGAPORE Asian and western leaders added their tributes yesterday ta the messages of grief Hooding in from Hie Arab WoHd to a Cairo bereft of its leader, Gamal Abdel Nasser. In Bonn, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said he was grieved at the
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  • 262 6 BEIRUT—Arab truce observers kept a watchful eye on Amman yesterday for the first signs of how the Army and the Palestine commandos will react to the death of President Nasser. Word of the Egyptian leader's death would be slow to spread in the capital, living now
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  • 266 6 BERNE Switzerland, Britain and West Germaif will release the Palestinian commandos the* are hoMln* as soon as the last hijack hostages have left Jordan safely. The Swiss Government explained that in spite of the destruction In the desert of the hijacked jets, it believed
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  • 37 6 ROME Japanese Foreign Minister KiicU Aichi oresided resterday over an annual conference of Japanese ambassadors accredited to European countries Aichi arrived Sunda* and met Pope Paul VI and Italian Foreijpi Minister Akio Moro Monday.
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  • 40 7 HE'S SCARY, bat doa't let him frighten yon. Originally from South America, king vulture fed on carrion. In captivity, however it rata diet of hor>emeat and chicken a( Florida's Sunken Gardens. On second thought fee frightened.
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  • 33 7 NEW YORK Australia!) Foreign Minister William McMahon encouraged the U.S business community to invest Increasingly in SouthEast Asia and the Far East to speed up development in that region.
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  • 311 7 Chairman Mao Tse Tung toasts the 21st anniversary of China's Communist Revolution tomorrow. His scientists meanwhile shape weapons that could project Mao's wrath anywhere in the world Communist China celebrate* lu National Day with the nonChinese world awaiting two new developments: A nuclear weapon
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  • 239 7 MANILA Rioting members of a hoodlum 9*ng sawed their way out of a prison dormitory yesterday and murdered 3 trustees (prisoner guards) trying to serve them lunch. It was the second straight day of violence at the Philippine National Penitentiary Guards and National Police
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  • 28 7 LOS ANGELES Five Men died when their helicopter crashed while on a fire spotting mission over areas ravaged h T California's brtisTi fires.
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  • 482 8 Samoa women protest on pregnancy checks by New Zealand WELLINGTON, New Zealand The Samoan National Council of Women has complained to the New Zealand Prime Minister, Sir Keith Holyoake, about a new regulation requiring that single Samoan girls who come to New Zealand must have a pregnancy
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  • 193 8 JAKARTA An Indonesian Army general has been arrested for alleged secret ties with underground Communists. He is Brigadier General Somali, Chief of Staff of the crack West Java Siliwangi Division. His Is the eighth Indonesian general detained on charges of supporting the outlawed
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  • 80 8 The wife of the Philippine President, Mrs. Imelda Marcos, gives a long second look at the outfit which raised a storm at the White House. Senator Edward Kennedy's wife said she made a mistake in wearing a mini to a White House reception earlier
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  • 268 8 SAIGON South Vietnam's Lower House yesterday accepted a Senate amendment which would clear the way for a partial devaluation of the piastre. B v 58 votes to 31 at a special session, the House accepted the Senate's drastic amendment of the so-called Programme Law
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  • 35 8 SYDNEY—The Minister for Supply. Senator Ken Anderson, says Australia has begun stockpiling the biggest bombs it has ever produced. Four Department of Supply establishments are manufacturing the 500 lb Mk. II bombs
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  • 99 8 PARIS A 51-year-old French accountant has been sentenced to seven years' jail for embezzling more than 11 million francs (556.187.0 M) which he told the court he gave away to the poor. For eight years, M. Marcel Ermacora falsified the accounts of his company which specialised in
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  • 688 10 'pHE silver lining, in the form of the King Hussein-Yasser Arafat accord which shone along the edges of the storm clouds darkening the star-crossed Middle East sky, has been snuffed out. President Abdel Gamai Nasser died at a moment of victory, Just hours after he had brought
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  • 792 10 pAIRO Anwar EI Sadat, a 52-year-old former officer who has taken over as Egypt's temporary President, is the man whose voice announced to the world the overthrow of King Farouk and the advent of socialism to Egypt. Sadat Is one of the few survivors of
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  • 596 10  -  By Leslie Murphy, Missionaries from many parts of the world, playing a vital part in the openina up of Stone-Age West Irian, are under new orders to teach the people Indonesian history along with the word
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 2605 11 NOT s'ftce tlie days of Solsdin the Great whose Moslem armies bottled the Crusaders in the 12th century has the Middle East seen o man of the stature of Gomal Abdel Nasser. At home Nasser converted Egypt into a socialist state, promoted social reform
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  • 1130 12/13 The strain of high living Asia style UPI. MILLIONS of people in Southeast Asian cities lire under high emotional strain in overcrowded conditions, a United Nations' survey on urban housing says. Ciowding in inadequate dwellings is partially responsible for human problems ranging from nervousness to a general feeling of hostility
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  • 713 12/13 NEW BOOK SAYS A NEW and provocative assessment of the SinoIndian war of 1962 published in New Delhi lays the ultimate blame for the conflict on the Indian Government. The author. Neville Maxwell, former India correspondent of the Times of London, casts doubt on
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  • 1103 14  -  Bv Charles R. Smith, Moo Tse-Tung is on apostle of violence who remains unchanged in a changing world. The 76-year-ofd Chinese Communist Party Chairman i s more convinced than ever that support of armed revolution which includes limited wars in today's terminology —is the main means
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 164 15 j>ear Readers, The death of one of the greatest musicians of our time, JIMI HfcNDRIX. ha s stunned many devotees of his music. I feel a personal loss myself. His latest album is reviewed on this page today, and on a later date, POPPING AKOUND will feature
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    • 261 15 The Kinks spent a long time in the hit wilderness "Days" was the group's last decent hit exactly two years ago when it reached No. 14 and Dave Davies at least hopes that "Lola" will enable the group to wo-k more in England. At
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    • 383 15 BAND OF GYPSYS (Polydor) JIMI HENDRIX is dead! But his music MUST live on! I know this sounds a lot a well-worn cliche, but I say this with strong convictions (perhaps personal, but nevertheless with a deep insight). He knew what it was all
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    • 176 15 ALONG with Lennon/ McCartney, the team of Holland/Dozier/Holland, must surely be one of the most consistent and prolific team of hit songwriters to have emerged during the last ten years. Their decision to auit the Tamla-Motown organisation and go-it-alone was not only a great shock to the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 239 15 SHAW Hon LIDO Phon* *****4 I LAST DAY! 11 M, 1.45. 6.30. Ml Julie Christie IN BEAKCU OF GREGORY' Color (Ul-8B) OPENS TOMORROWI Robert Ooulet "linderfrownd" Color (UA) CAPITOL Phon* 297bP Uil Day! No Free List 11 18, 1.30 4, #.45 V.M "THE UNGRATEFUL ONE" Mandarin In Scope. Coioi OPENS
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    • 235 15 ORGAIMIS AT lOINJ 1 6il RCHARD-***** Srd MONTH:- «Srd Bl( Day! S iktMi 1.48, K.IS ARM pa Ada: fI.M. «t.OO A MM 'THE ADVKNTUBEBS (Par.l Paoavuioa. Color CATHAY ***** Nov Showlnc' No Pre* Uat 11 a at. S.M. 6 00 A IN p« MOM* "KELLY'S HEBOES" Clint Eaatwood Panavkalon Metrocolor
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  • 347 16  -  Are r j''V 1 you caught short in a mini? By Marianne Pereira YES, really watch it! There was a Fashion of the East show the other day and of thirty-four outfits modelled, ONLY two were minis. The mini is definitely
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  • 132 16 LOOK FOR many moods in lall lash ions the pantsuit mood, tailored for town, casual with a long knit coat lor suburbs, soft with dress tops for evening. the suit mood, in bold plaids for casual hours, in midi glamour for town. the shirt mood, tailored with pantsuits,
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  • 227 17 IT'S almost time to make the BIG decision minis or midis. Maxls, it can be safely said at this stage will have little influence in the fashion world of Singapore. But with the midi it's a different story. They're here and probably
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  • 808 17  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: I made a big mistake eight years ago. I got married on the opening day of deerhunting season. Every anniversary means a fight. Denny wants to go deer-hunting with the boys and I want him to stay homo and celebrate our anniversary
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1912 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... radio guide [CARROLL RIOHTER'S from the Carroll Kifhlcr Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: A fine day and evening to m*ke long-range plans where others of importance to you aie concerned- Discus* how to co-ordinate your joint efforts in a more satisfactory manner Fine also for social event#ARIES <M*r. II
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  • 353 19 ENDS Typical mediaeval universities which had to adapt themselves to active political movements on the part of students were the Universities of Bologna and Paris. At Bologna, the students practically took over the control of the university University students were among the ttrat agitators and
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  • Article, Illustration
    346 19 Today language is extremely important since it is widely used by people as a means of easy communication •n expressing thoughts, feelings, emotions and opinions. This art of mankind, on the whole, includes listening, speaking, writing and reading. Language is in fact man's greatest creation. As a matter of
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  • 386 19 The Ckisrw consider the flnt day of Ikrir New Year a very important day. The Chinese, irrespec tive of the iact whether they are rich or poor, celebrate the occasion fittingly They do not forget their culture, tradit oris and custom; as easily as others.
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  • 675 19  -  DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE: 1 am embarrassed bv many of the DM vies I see. When they show the man touching the woman's body, the woman's breasts or the couple naked together. I get all red and sweaty. What can
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 190 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe A The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for 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 is: SIO for Seniors and $5 fot |umors for every essay published
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 280 20 The bearish trend prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday following another measures adopted by the committee to curb manipulation in three industrial issues. However the three Issues Fancy Tiles, Lien Hoe and Fusan had a virulent tendency to swine higher despite the
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    • 59 20 TOKYO Japan is enJoying flourishing trade with Communist nations with the exception of Rumania. According to statistics provided bv the Finance Ministry, Japan's trade with 12 Communist nations in the first si x months of this year totalled U*****,871,000 compared with U*****,359,000 last year. This
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    • 278 20 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49-5/8 cents per lb. down 1| cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. The market was In the doldrums for the best part of
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    • 58 20 The Board of Directors of United Engineers Group has announced the appointment of its new Chairman. Mr. C.C. Tan, a well-known Singapore personality. Mr. Tan succeeds Mr. E. C. Tokeley who retired on Friday. Mr. Tokeley first came to the Far East 25 years ago. He leaves
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    • 117 20 HONG KONG Tuesday's 5 p.m currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 197 198 per 100 Straits dollars 149 15i per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 0.745 0.755 per Australian dollar 340 300 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 485 505 per 1.000 Indian rupees 140 100 per
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    • 685 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B s Aema 132 1-34 A jinomoto 1.96 199 Alcan 1.3* 1.42 Allied Choc. 2.78 2.84 Ben. 103 1.04 Berjaya 1.11 1.12
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    • 838 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan $l4l (1) SI 40 (4). Allied Choc. $2 80 (1); Ben $lO5 (1);
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    • 87 20 •rut noun prim at the Singapore Chlnnr Produce Kirhanfe yetterdav were: I "m on ut Oil <F.O.B.) Balk A4 50 Coconut Oil. (F.O.B.) Drum 5700 M Copra 30 50 Mil nt ok White Pepper (I 1 OB) 185 00 Sarawak White Pepper mm 182.50 Sarawak pprrla) Black Pepper (F.O.B.)
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  • 397 21 SYDNEY Heavyweight nickel issues moved ahead despite widespread profit taking on Sydney Stock Exchange Tuesday. Poseidon rose in early trading to a high of $96.50 when profit takers moved in to clip the price back to $95.00 for a $2 00 rise on the day. Poseidon's
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  • 157 21 Mr George Milne, who joined Hotel Singapura Intercontinental Limited. six years ago as its General Manager bid farewell to the complex wh ch he nursed so well. A prominent figure In the field of tourism. Mr. M;lne who was a mem- ber of the Singapore
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  • 501 21 4KKIVAIJ &4Aam MSA Its Kuala Lumpur tJMi aID MHA ItS Kuala Lnmpai Mam MOA Kuala Lumpar il U5 a in MsA 454 Penaag, Kuala la input 1) do aas MM HU Jakarta ISO D m MM 451 KBchina ts»pm MsA vtl Knaia l.vinpur, Malacca •55 p m MsA
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  • 31 21 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 758 97 20 Transp 148.21 15 Utilities 108.77 5 Stocks 243.33 40 Bonds 65.58
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  • 13 21 The tin price for yesterday was $661 per picul up $1.25.
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  • 263 21 TOKYO Japan's minister of International Trade said that the textile dispute between Japan and tbe United States should be settled by businessmen of tbe two countries "Government to government negotiations have failed." Minister Kiichi Miyar.awa said in an address to the foreign correspondents club
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  • 55 21 Three Japanese experts from Yashica International Corporation. Tokyo, will be here on Oct. 4 to demonstrate and explain the finer points of Yashica elec- Tronic cameras to photo enthusiasts. The team, comprising Mr. Y. Sajl. Regional Sales Manager and his colleagues. Misses N. Ishlzakl and 8 Shimada.
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  • 82 21 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, September 39, 1979. DEPARTURES Godowns Vesse| B 1/2 Mozaffari 6/7 Caledonia Maru 15/16 Stentor 18 Jhelum 20 West Kobe Maru 20 West Stetter 21 Bast Meltta EW. Jetty Wing Hing 33/34 England Maru 36/39
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1067 22 CI. 1 Div. 3-9F ***** Amor River 5y 9.00 Sung Bros. R Breuk ***** Yangtze Klanf 6y 8.09 Sung Bros R Breuk ***** V.IT. U fly 8.06 KC Chew J Donnelly ***** Medal Musi*; 7y 8 06 M"usic J Donnelly ***** Great Sirn 4v
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    • 382 22 Horse racing is no longer a sports for kings but has become possibly the most popular sporting activity and commands the greatest spectator support. 1 his was stated by Enche Othman Wok, the Minister for Social Affairs when he addressed delegates and observers of the
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    • 206 22 PIL MARSHAL did a sparkling gallop here this morning. With apprentice Ariffin astride, Pil Marshal sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37 4/5 on a good track. He was striding out beautifully all the way. Royal Stag, a course scratching last week, showed that there was
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    • 400 23  -  BT WILLIAM VERIGAN Rhode Island Intrepid, leading at at every mark, battled a fading breeze as well as a tough opponent yesterday to win yachting's America's Cup by defeating Gretel II of Australia in their fifth race by an official margin of one minute, 44 seconds.
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    • 118 23 SAN FRANCISCO No. 1 seed Cliff Richey, won his opening round match Monday in the Pacific Coast International Open Tennis tournament. Richey, star of the United States Davis Cup contingent, resisted the challenge of Mike Machette, 7-6, 6-3. While Richey was notching a victory In the
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    • 168 23 KUALA LUMPUR Mr. Wong Ki-Leung, Has sent in Im resignation as Chairman of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association Council. "I have written to the MABA President, Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh to be relieved of all the three posts. Chairman of MABA Council, Chairman of
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    • 51 23 NEW YORK The New York State Athletic Commission under Chairman Edwin Dooley, granted a boxing licence to former world heavyweight chatnpion Cassius Clay, on Monday. Thia will pave the way for a possible fight here next year with Joe Frazier, the c urrent title
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    • 137 23 MONTE CARLO Next year's Monte Carlo Rally will have ten starting points instead of the usual six, the organiser* have decided. The four cities to be added to the list are Aimer i a (Spain), Bucharest (Rumania), Glasgow (Scotland) and Marrakech (Morocco). The
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    • 43 23 TOKYO The Japan Weightllftlng Federation (JWF) has decided to lodge a strong proteat with the International Federation (FHI) over lta decision to disqualify Japanese featherweight Yoshlyukl Miyake in the recent world championships held in Columbus, Ohio, the United State*
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  • 238 24 LUMPUR The Cabinet has approved a life pension of $4,000 a month and o tax-free gratuity of $200,000 for former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. The Tunku will olso be provided with o government cor ond a driver, o secretary, clerk stenographer, a security
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  • 217 24 BLACKPOOL Warnings of industrial warfare came from Britain's opposition Labour Party at the opening of its five-day annual conference. Jack Jones, head of the 1,500,000-strong transport and General Workers' Union said the Conservative Government was ready to fan the flames of industrial war in its
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  • 94 24 LONDON—The language of Esperanto united two Britons, Japanese and a West German in marriage because thev could not speak each other's native tongues Herbert Piatt, 43, of Hamburg, married Briton Barbara Williams and Armenian born Raif Markarian. 43 a British subject, wed Kimie Ozawa 32, of Japan,
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  • 83 24 BERLIN An East German court has sentenced American Marc Huessey, 21, to seven year's imprisonment for criticising the government. An American spokesman called the verdict shocking. Word of the sentence, which was Imposed in East Berlin Friday, reached West Berlin yesterday. He wa s
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  • 227 24 BONN Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday discussed two multinational mass media projects to be set up in Singapore under sponsorship of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Mr. Lee, on the second day of his four-day stay in West Germany, was accompanied in
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