Eastern Sun, 5 October 1970

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1 20 Eastern Sun
  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1464 Monday, October 5, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 198 1 \fOTORCYCLIST Wong Hoy See, 30, was seriously injured Saturday night after his machine (shown in picture) collided with an on-coming taxi at New Bridge RoadOutram Road junction. Wong, of Tanglin Halt, was warded at the Outram Road Hospital where he was placed on the
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  • 384 1 JERUSALEM Israeli officials expressed general approval Saturday night of the AmericanBritish call for another 90-day extension of the Middle East ceasefire. A Defence Ministry spokesman called attention to Defence Minister Moshe Dayan's radio interview earlier in the day in which Dayan said he hoped the cease
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  • 202 2 KUALA LUMPUR The body of the late Senator R. Raman! was yesterday cremated at the Jalan Loke Yew Hindu Crematorium. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, headed a large gathering of dignitaries at the funeral. Tunku Also present were former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman; the
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  • 650 2 JOHORK BAIIRIJ Singapore trained beautician Ksther Chan, was described in the packed High Court here yesterday as a shrewd businesswoman, who had a two-fold objective in her dealings with her boyfriend, Lee Wong Tlang. In outlining the first objective In his submission to the
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  • 99 2 A man on a bicycle w«i arrested on Saturday when he attempted to escape after snatching a gold chain from a girl. The victim. Miss Lydla Sasson, a 15-year-old student, was wa Icing along Belmoral Road with a friend at 2.30 pm. when the man suddenly
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  • 44 2 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct Military Exercises at Marsiling area from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and from 8 am. to 12 midnight tomorrow. Blanks will be used during the exercises and the Public is advised not to be alarmed.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 29 2 Toto Draw The following numbers were drawn at last night's Toto Draw. The numbers are: 5» 39. 10. 8. 11. Additional number 31. Three circle draws: 44. 33, 2.
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  • 229 3 r pRAGEDY struck three friends who went rowing yesterday. Twenty-year-old Teo Eng Hock, a labourer, died shortly after noon yesterday when their sampan capsized. The friends took turns In the sampan with one on the beach as the vessel was a twoseater. Teo was In
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  • 60 3 The University of Singapore Economics Society is organising a public lecture on "Currency and Monetary Operations in Singapore" on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. in the New Lecture Theatre 4 of the University. The speaker is Mr. Chua Kim Yeow who is the Accountant-Gene-ral in the Ministry of
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  • 77 3 The Sanitary Section of the Public Works Department is currently conducting a check on the number of sanitary fittings in each household in the republic. One of the difficulties encountered by the inspectors is the reluctance of owners or occupiers to admit them into their
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  • 134 3 Professor Rapee Sagarik, president of the Orchid Society of Thailand and a distinEulshed orchidologist, as accepted the Invitation of the Horticultural Show Committee to act as Judge of one of the Orchid sections at the show. He will be accompanied by a stron e
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  • 87 3 More than 500 journalists and their friends frolicked at the Press Ball premier social event of the year till the early hours of the morning. Also present at the function on Saturday were the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari; the Minister of Information,
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  • 284 4 OANGKOK Thai police in a massive manhunt shot dea<l 4 of 46 prisoners who escaped from a detention centre after hijacking a motor van. Police sources said the police using dogs and helicopters aUo captured 11 of the
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  • 112 4 'The qualities of our human resources will determine the fate of Singapore in the future'. The Minister of State for Labour Sia Kah Hln, said this at the Installation of the President of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore at the Hotel Equatorial. He appea
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  • 182 4 Britain's intention to join the Common Market lia<» prompted Australia to develop its trade with countries in the South East Asian region. This fact is well borne out by the Increased number of trade delegations and promotion missions that has been visiting Singapore in the
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  • 64 4 The Singapore Aftercare Association will hold a charity film premiere on Wednesday to raise funds for rehabilitating discharged prisoners. The film "AIRPORT" will be screened at the Capitol Theatre at 9 p m There will be a fashion s how before the film show Tickets
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  • 72 4 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN—The Brunei Government has officially changed the name of the capital of thb Bri-tish-protected Sultanate from Brunei Town to Bandar Seri Begawan. The Sla te Secretary Pengiran Dipa Negara Dato Momin told a large gathering at the town square that the capital was
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 252 5 *AIRO Egypt and Russia hove pledged fo continue working together along the lines laid down by President Nosser for a Middle East settlement. A communique issued on Saturday also said that the two countries would "continue developing ties in all fields." Kosygin has already returned
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  • 79 5 BRASIIJ A, —A 60-year-old grocer and former rowbo v i« on record *as the 'Number One to Brazil's Population Explosion' after telling census-takers recently he fathered 93 children. 32 of them "legitimate." Census officials arc still carrying out a nationwide population survey. Raimundo Carnauba de
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  • 220 5 L'AQIIILA, Italy An Appeals Court reversed the verdicts on the accused technicians in the 1963 Vajont Dam Disaster. Hie tragedy killed 2,018 persons. Eleven men were originally charged with causing It by Ignoring the danger of landslides in choosing the site lor what was
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  • 46 5 DENVER, Colorado William Martinez was driving In Nwrth Denve* OB Tuesday when a police officer stopped his car. When the police officer found a revolver, he demanded tn know what Marline* was doing with it. Marlines explained—he b also a police officer.
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  • 184 5 HONG KONG There is high speculation thai the Chinese public is being prepared for Chairman Mao Tse Tung's appointment as the new Head of State. Thig was based on the interpretation of news dispatches by the official New China News Agency on National
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  • 247 5 ATHENS— Athens' security police made several more arrests after a bomb explosion near the office of Prime Minister George Papa dope olos. The Premier was then conferring with U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird. Police sources disclosed a number of people were being interrogated
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  • 40 5 ALBA. Italy. Ten r>tixen. in Alba who allegedly knocked down a medieval tower to improve television reception ar e to be prosecuted by th« Historic Monuments Commission, Justice sources disclosed. All ten hav# protest- ed their innocence.
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  • 476 6 Draft notice came 26 years late MONZA, Italy A 66-year-old woman told the police why her son had not presented himself for military service. Virginia Castelletti explained that her son, Galbiati Giannino, had died fighting with the Italian Army in Greece 26 years ago. LONDON British lawyers
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  • 328 6 IVTEW YORK Police charged oyer barricades to save 3 hostages held captire by rebellious prisoners in New York's worst-ever prison riots. The 3 were later rescued unharmed from King's County Men's House Detention. The latter is one of the 4 Jails in New York presently
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  • 187 6 LOS ANGELES Taunting the judge in the Tate Murder Trial and singing "The Old Grey Mare" are not grounds for ousting the defendants from the proceedings, defence lawyers contended. According to Attorney Paul Fitzgerald speaking for the defence Charles Manson and his 3 female
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  • 216 6 DRAGUIGNAN, France More than 2,000 men were in action yesterday battling forest and brush fires on the French Riviera that have so far taken a toll of 11 lives. The previous known number of dead was 10. but police reported yesterday that the
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  • 28 6 I'OUGTON, England Honey, a 10-month-old pedigree beagle, has an insatiable appetite for banknotes. Her owner, Mrs Getrude Clarke, said Hoeon« through &$1.12 so jar,
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  • 123 6 WASHINGTON A confrontation between advocates of deeper U.S. involvement In Indochina and anti-war protesters loomed as plans went ahead for counter demonstrations. The main demonstration Is a IPvf or victory organised by preacher Carl Mclntlre. inJ^ ever :J* veral anti-war groups including the Youth International Party
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 7 As the weather turns co!d elsewhere, it's getting warmer Down Under. Taking full advantage of this fact is pretty Nedine Culford. She displays one of the world's sweetest smiles and attractive bathing suits above as she basks in the early spring sun. This beautiful charmer promises to grace
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  • 182 7 SYDNEY Australian External Affairs Minister William MeMahon yesterday diselosed that President Nixon told him he would shortly make another "initiative for peace in South- East Asia." MeMahon was speaking on his return after attending the 25th General Assembly of the United Nations. He
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  • 278 7 CANBERRA The 5-mon Zambion delegation wolked out of the 16th Common weal JI Parliomentory conference. It left Sydney last night for nome. The Zambians claim they were 'lnsulted* because their flag was not flying outside Parliament House when they arrived for a conference session
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  • 277 7 SILVER PLUME, Colorado Twenty-nine persons were killed when their plane crashed and exploded high >n the Colorado Rockies. Most of the victims ar e Wichita State University football players and officials who were on their way to a game with Utah State. The 11
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  • 74 7 MAIDSTONE. England— Roy Wood's wife stand® ready at the telephone every time her husband goes out to do a bit ol gardening. When he yells, "Bomb® away,'* she colls the police. The latter in turn call a bomb disposal unit, used now to making runs
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  • 434 8 I\EVALUATION is always an unpopular move by any government. It is usually taken when the government is desperate in the face of an economic crisis or when the government feels itself strong enough to court public displeasure and make a realistic valuation of its currency. Both
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  • 282 8 FLS almost painfully embarrassing to read about the temper tantrums of the Zamblan delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference now In session In Canberra. There can be no doubt that the Zamblan flag was blown down by strong winds and Its absence unnoticed by the Australians. For this
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  • 602 8  -  By ART BUCHWALD, WASHINGTON has become the setting for several new television programmes. The Bold Ones, starring Hal Holbrook, features a U.S. senator dealing with the problems of legislating for the country. Nancy is about a President's daughter who lives in the White House and is in
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  • 435 8  -  By Honorato Cabie, Manila. THE Philippines, once described as the Pearl of the Orient Seas, is watching its share in the booming Pacific tourism market dwindle away. Hawaii got 49 per cent of last year's total trade of 1.245 billion U.S. dollars. This year the American
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  • 142 8 LONDON, Illegal immigrants are now being smuggled into England in light planes, occording to Sunday Mirror newspaper. The paper said Scotland Yard detectives have established that light aircraft have been making three A four trips a week across the English Channel from
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    • 63 8 l Foreign news anil feature* appearing In all 'edition* of the Eastern 'sun and Tbe Sun are I from I Keuters. United Press ,international. A genre 'France Presse Editors 'Press Syndicate. NewsI paper Enterprise Association. Publishers Hall .Syndicate. Lot Angeles Times Syndicate. Gemt--1 cii News Service. North American Newspaper Alliance,
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  • 522 9  -  By Peter Watson QCATTERED between London's Kings Cross, Kentish Town and Hampstead 40 full size posters advertising racial harmony smile down from billboards. Black and white posters with half a dozen racially assorted locals beaming cheerfully, tell the locals
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  • 385 9  -  By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D. WHAT if you already have fatty deposits In the arteries from "civilised" living? Often you can reverse the process if you haven't already had too much damage to your arteries, heart and brain. During World War 11, when
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  • 634 10/11 Prospects of increased plywood export from Singapore to Britain was the subject of a luncheon discussion held recently. This took place when Mansfield Co. Pte. Ltd. hosted a lunch for Mr. Peter Pike, a director of Albert Plaut, a leading British importer of Singapore plywood. Mr. Pike was
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1901 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING....fv and radio guide [CARROLL RIOHTBR'S from the Carroll Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You now can make longrange plans which will utilize what you have learned in the past. Excellent aspects for entertaining, romance, art or beauty. Make this a memorable evening. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
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  • Students' page
    • 183 14 rHERE are many bad habits which people have and these must be changed as soon as possible. Spitting is a bad habit. The saliva contains germs and many cause dangerous diseases among some people. Another bad habit is littering and dumping. People living in flats or
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    • 224 14  -  Dateline By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Ann: Can a girl THINK herself into pregnancy? I mean can sbe want to be pregnant so desperately that she ctually believes she is? A friend of mine told me this happened to her cousin. The girl was married for
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    • 17 14 A MAN who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake. Confucius.
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    • 1130 14 THE journey Trom the cradle to the coffin is called Life. From the hour of birth whether we like it or not, we are ever proceeding towards the grave "Humanity's Common Abode". The distance between life and death is indeed very short. We are equal in birth
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    • 192 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe 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. Prlxe money is: $10 tor Seniors and S5 tor tumors toi every essay published All
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  • WOMEN
    • 387 15  -  By Marianne Pereira T>OUTIQUES, today, are big business. But the word "boutique" has been bandied around so much it's hard to know what it really means any more. And, now, all it takes to start one is a room, few clothes, and
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    • 182 15 It you've tried on some of the first midis and reacted less than enthusiastically, the reason could well be that you aren't yet seeing the midis as part of a total new look. For one thing, the head must come back into focus when clothes take on a
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    • 57 15 ENTENTE CORDIALE, is, according to it's roung designer Franka, a wedding dress. For Artie brides it's probably in vogue but th° se In warmer climes will prefer something cooler than this heavy silver and white brocade gown trimmed with white fox fur. The creation was unveiled at Franka's
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    • 167 15 JOAN Booty has a new gimmick up her sleeves—it concerns her pretty pair of legs. On certain hot days, when her legs are looking extra nice, don't go around thinking she's using an expensive pair of stockings, because she's not. She's using
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  • 307 16 KUALA LUMPUR The six major natural rubber producing countries will discuss the fluctuating price and other problems faced by natural rubber at a conference beginning here on Oct. 14. Delegates from Indonesia, Thailand, Ceylon, Singapore, South Vietnam and Malaysia will attend the three-day inaugural conference
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  • 167 16 MAGOYA Noritake Co., Ltd., Japan's leading ceramic maker, announced It has established a Joint venture with Iranian interests to produce pottery and porcelain products in Iran. The announcements said the Joint venture will be called "Pars China Manufacturing, Rasht". It will be capitalised •t 522,500,000 yen
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  • 195 16 SIGMA Metal Co. (Pte.) Ltd. Singapore's only aluminium extruder has been licensed by Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Corporation to use its patented Kalcolor (R) integral anodizing process for architectural applications of aluminium. Sigma Metal has installed 14 anodizing tanks in an 8,500-square foot facility at lt«
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  • 107 16 Soon to b« released on the Australian market, the lamp will provide 100-foot candles of glare-free illu- mination. Developed over two years, the lamp (picture) was the work of a joint
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  • 218 16 HONG KONG The Governor, Sir David Trench, has urged Hong Kong to brace for problems caused by a recession in export markets, Britain's entry into the Common Market and preferential trade moves. Speaking at the start of the new Legislative Council session, he said the
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  • 127 16 SIX New Zealand girls who recently completed their mission as hostesses of the New Zealand Dairy Board at Expo '7O are due to arrive here today to partlc pate In the New Zealand Food Week to be held simultaneously at four of Singapore's leading supermarkets
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  • 82 16 TOKYO Honda Motor Co., makers of Honda motorcycles and automobiles, announced It had developed a fuel control device for Its Honda 1300 series of autos to lessen poisonous exhaust gas. The announcement said the device replaces the conventional electronic control system and under the new mechanical system
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  • 465 17 Weekly S UBgish tr «i«ng was notable in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week. Operators stayed aloof following the news by the Exchange to restrict dealings In three counters Lien Hoe. Fusan Nets and Fancy Tiles. Business was thereafter drastically reduced daily and the
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  • 542 17 tHKIt ILH 1 NM Itt Inlt (.unipur 1 «H< m SNO 1 citoni ho K i umpot !J< m M*A 171 Kuala Umpur l-n* n *»< 1W Kmb Lumpur 11 m MM I.V» I'rnnng K Lumpur II Juan MM «u:t Jakarta 1 a*' o m MM 4&I KB
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  • 101 17 THE Manager of Foreign Manufacturers. Technical Assistance Department of Plagglo Co., manufacturers of Vespa Scooters, Mr. Eugenlo Randich, was In Singapore as part of his inspection tour of the Vespa Scooter Assembly plants In the Far East. He observed quality control at the assembly plant In
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  • 467 17 HONG KONG The Soviet Union is aiming high at Malaysia, planning joint ventures for manufacture and assembly of light and heavy machinery, machine tools, radio and television receivers, telephone equipment, watches, textiles, transformers and establishment of hydraulic power stations. Moscow's Deputy Trade Representative, E N. Nikhailov.
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  • 103 17 KYOTO. Japan—Makers of the world famous NLshiJln silk brocades have decided to reduce production of sash (worn over kimonos) material by 30 per cent for the next three months The decision was made becau.se the kimono boom has levelled off, the Nlshljin Textile Industry Association said.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 165 18 Sports Association's water polo IX won the SASA Division One Senior A league water polo championships by 1 narrow margin of one point yesterday. PSA who were playing their last game in the current series were held to a 5-5 draw by Public Swimming Club. Yesterday's
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    • 33 18 Sembawang Shipyard routed Singapore Cricket Club 9-3 in a President's Cup Knockout Soccer Tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Sembawang Shipyard led by 6-2 in the first half.
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    • 36 18 NEW YORK Rick Barry, the New York Nets' newest star, hooks one In at practice. Guarding him unsuccessfully are Net team mates Sonny Dove (No. 12) and Walt Simon (No. 4).
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    • 60 18 HONG KONG. A 14-year-old West German school girl yesterday repeated her last year's performance to win the 58th Annual Cross-Har-bour Women swimming championshi D in record time. Maureen Mueller, of Hamburg, finished the 1,550-yard race in 19 minutes 42-27 seconds, bettering her own time of 21 mlnute
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    • 57 18 CHIA CIIONG BOON the 19 6 9 Singapore Champion had an easy victory over Goh Tons How in the first round of the STTA's 1970 championship at the Monks Hill Secondary School yesterday. He edged Goh Tong How (21-17), (1821), (21-19) and (21-10). He outplayed his
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    • 35 18 ELVINGTON, England Engineer Tony Densham smashed the late Sir Malcolm Campbell's 43-year-o!d British land 11 peed record reaching 207.6 miles per hour (334 kph) in a specially adapted seven-litre dragster.
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    • 199 18 BERKELEY, California Cliff Richey of the U.S. beat compatriot Stan Smith in a tense and incidentpacked duel to enter the final of the Pacific International Open tennis championships here. The semi-final match went to the ultimate thrilling moment-four points each in the tiebreaker of the fifth set
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    • 281 18 MADRID Martha Wilkinson snatched victory for the United States on the final green in the Espirito Santo Women's World Amateur Team golf championship at the Club De Campo course here. The U.S., who won the last two championships, trailed France by two strokes
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    • 118 18 WILMINGTON, North Carolina Bobby Mitchell closed in on his first tou r victory scoring a three under par 68 to take a four stroke lead after three rounds of the 60,000 dollar (S$ 180,000) Azalea Open. In second place, after also scoring a third round
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    • 61 18 Following are the results of the AUPE Athletic Meet (finals) held yesterday. Result: Men Triple jump: 1. V.K. Chelvam 40' 0" 2. Lim Swee Kee 3. Lam Chuen Chow 5000 metres: 1. P. Pillai—l6 mini 45 sees. 2. Johnny Poh 3. N. Perumal. Long Jump: Women 1. Chan
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  • 2101 19 CUNGEI Wang 11, a five year 0 I d Macquario gelding, showed his class by taking the class one division two event over 9f. yesterday. Sungei Wang II who won the ARC Cup for Class Two horses last week, returned a time of 1
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  • 57 19 HONG KONG Two magnificently taken goals by Hong Kong players yesterday enabled the colony to beat Malaysia and keep the annual Flo Ho Cup in Hong Kon ff for another year. The first goal came > n the 35th-minute of the first half while the
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 262 20 T IMERICK, Ireland President Nixon conferred with his top Vietnam negotiators yesterdoy and White House officials said the President got a gloomy picture of prospects for an early negotiated peace in Vietnam. After the two-hour meeting, attended by Ambassadors David K E.
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  • 118 20 DUBLIN. Irish Republic A home-made bomb exploded under a Dublin road bridge which President Nixon will use on his way to the airport at the end of hi s Irish lour today. The stone bridge over the River Tolka In the Drumcondra
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  • 200 20 LONDON THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had informal talks over lunch yesterday with Britain's Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Doug-las-Home. Informed sources said the occasion was private one. Topics were expected to include prospects for the January conference in Singapore
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  • 89 20 AMMAN The Jordanian Army and Palestine guerrillas will release, within 48 hours, all prisoners captured during the 10 davs of fighting last month, a guerrilla spokesman said yesterday. There was no immediate comment from the Government, nor is there an v accurate estimate of how ma
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  • 171 20 LA PAZ, Bolivia Army officers of the La Paz Garrison, the largest in Bolivia, announced yesterday that they intend to depose military President Alfredo Ovando Candia. A radio broadcast by 100 Garrison officers said their revolt was supported by provincial army units but Defence
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