Eastern Sun, 12 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1470 Monday, October 12, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 435 1 IyiONTREAL Quebec Lobour Minister Pierre Laporte was kidnapped here Saturday night in an apparent attempt to force the Government to meet the demands of the abductors of British diplomat James Cross. With the fate of the British Trade Commissioner still unknown hours after the final deadline for
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  • 73 1 A YOUNG Japanese engineer was crushed to death under this forklift (above) at Jurong yesterday. Takeshi Hashimoto, 23, of the Camel Plywood Corporation, was driving the forklift when it toppled over into a drain in the factory compound. He was pinned down by the forklift and
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  • 252 1 D A R I S Edouard Daladier, three times Prime Minister of France and last survivor of the "Men of Munich/' died at his Paris home Saturday, it was announced yesterday. He was 86. He went to Munich in September 1938 five months after becoming
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  • 157 2 rpRAFFIC summonses, noisy children and quarrelling neighbours such were some of the problems brought to the attention of the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday. Dr. Toh, MP for Rochore, was holding his weekly meet-the-people session at the Rochore Community Centre.
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  • 174 2 CHARTERED civil engineer John Tan Sek Yam (right) was recently elected President of the Junior Chamber of Singapore for 1971. He joined the movement in June 1968 and has been very active in various projects undertaken by the Jaycees. Mr. Tan, 31, was awarded the
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  • 57 2 A youth, Loh Song Chin, 16. was held up by a man armed with a dagger and robbed of $5OO he had just withdrawn from a bank at Thomson Road, on Saturday. Loh, a labourer, was returning home to Lorong Sinang when he was held up at the
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  • 96 2 A platinum ring encrusted with a c at's-eye stone worth $40,000 was among the items stolen bv burglars who broke Into th e house of a v oung compan v director. The theft wa s discovered at 8 a.m. Saturday by Mr. Yeoh Kian Peng, 25. Other
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  • 211 2 PROM today, Queenstown residents do not have to use pirate taxis to 90 to Bukit Timah Road. This Is made possible by the introduction of a bus service running from Commonwealth Avenue to Bukit Panjang Circus by the Green Bus Company. Another new
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  • 193 2 A RRANGEMENTS to fly a mechanic to Auckil land tor an operation to save him from going blind have been finalised. Khoo Ah Soon, 24, of Toa Payoh. Is booked to leave for Sydney on Oct. 17. Mr. P. R. Sachdev,
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  • 112 2 KUALA LUMPUR The British military presence in Malaysia and Singapore is to help maintain the economic and political stability in the region, rather than as an "imperial power." This was stated here yesterday by Sir Frederic Bennet. a British Conservative MP and Financial Adviser
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 282 3 T>OUCE hove interrogated and released two worried young men mentioned as suspects for' the grisly brother-sister murder in Toa Payoh last Wednesday. The men were the two who bought over the rice stall business of Tan Jee Say father of the
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  • 105 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has all the facilities to run the 1972 Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA conference smoothly, the PATA Research director, Mr. fitanton Read, said. Addressing the close of the three-day Travel Marketing and Development Information seminar, he said: "Judging from what was
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  • 45 3 President of Singapore Council of Social Service, Mr Ee Peng Liang, has been made an Honorary Citizen of the State of Tex as in America. Thi« honour was conferred in recognition of his services in social and community work in Singapore.
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  • 97 3 TWO women wer e i» on* some 100 members of the Singapore Scout movement who donated blood Saturday at the Scouts Headquarters. Miss Gwendoline Tan. G5. Assistant District Commissioner of the Geylanf District, made her fifth donation. Also donating blood hi the annual
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  • 270 4 l/'UANTAN All future land schemes would be launched on an integrated basis similar to the Jengka Scheme, Prime Ministej Tun Abdul Razak announced. Such integrated land schemes could be opened up in South-East Pahang, South and Central Johore and in East Malaysia, he added.
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  • 117 4 Major-General Water Babington Thomas takes over the command of the British Far East Land Forces later this month. He Is taking oyer from Lt.-Oen. Sir Pete* Hunt on October 24. His new appointment will be known as General Officer commanding Far Bast Land Forces. Sir
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR About 1.000 employees of the British War' Department due to be dismissed in phases beginning February next V e*r will have their appeals for alternative jobs considered but no promises made, the government announced.
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  • 147 4 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia was urged to make the first move in establishing a relationship with Peking. The call was made by the Secretary-General of the Democratic Action Party, Lim Kit Siang. He is also the Member of Parliament for Bandar Melaka. He was speaking
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  • 105 4 KDANTAN The Naiiml Family running Board will be send ing information about family planning through the post to households In Kuantan from early next year. This would be the first time thst a direct mail information service was used anywhere in Malaysia by the board, its
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  • 71 4 PENANG A work camp for youths in the state will be held in Penang at the end of the year or early next year. The camp will be organised by the Penang Youth and Sports Office and the State Development Office. The State Youth and Sports
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  • 76 4 A yellow-r ob e presentation ceremony to Buddhist monks will be hekl at the Wat Ananda Metyarama Buddhist Temple at Sllat Road on Sunday. Called the "Kathina" ceremony, It will also be obserred In Therarada Buddhist countries including Thailand. Burma and Ceylon. In Singapore, it is
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  • 117 4 Two Port of Singapore Authority officers will "be attending a symposium on international cargo-handling co-ordination in Australia. Mr. Thatn Heng Man and Mr. Loke Fook Chuen, both administrative assistants, will attend the symposium organised by the Australian National Committee of International Cargo Handling Co-ordination.
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  • 73 4 AN IL£> expert in general management, Mr. John Joseph Healey, has joined the IIX) team at the National Productivity Centre. Mr. Healey, who arriv. Ed on Saturday, will be one of a team of six ILO experts in various fields of management and productivity techniques to
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  • 230 4 TOKYO The full Impact of the current worflji baby boom will be felt over the next 15 years when the fragile economies of developing coantries try to cope with an influx of unemployed young people. Birth control experts believe there is little they
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  • 119 5 MOSCOW A Tadihikistan enterpreneur was sentenced to death for forming his own contraction company and making himself a profit of 5*333,6 M. A newspaper, 'Kommnnist Tadxhiklstana reported the man, V. P. Bady a gin. was sentenced nnder laws against economic crimes. He will die
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  • 290 5 GENOA, Italy The 19-year-old ton of Genoa's richest woman returned home, his freedom purchased with *****,000 stuffed into a sack and left in a parked car. The youth, Sergio Gadolla, was pronounced safe and healthy by the police. The authorities are now Investigating one of
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  • 60 5 Boston detectives, with rifles at the ready, guard the CMI* room at Suffolk Superior Court. Inside, William Gilday pleaded innocent to 3 indictments in connection with a bank robbery in which Boston patrolman Walter Schroeder was killed. Judge Reuben Lurie then ordered Gll da v to Bridg
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  • 113 5 BANGKOK, Dramatist Tennessee Williams denied that he came to Bangkok (or medical treatment. He declared, M I feel better than I have in 10 vears." Williams added he had been travelling "almost continuously" since Jun« and planned to remain in the Orient for several more months.
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  • 303 5 The present deteriorating Soviet American relations bov« crashed out any possibility of a meeting between Premier Kosyqin and President Nixon. The highest level of dialogue between the 2 countries will be carried on by Secretary of State William Rogers and Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. "Hjeir scheduled meeting
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  • 388 6 Sex-change woman hits at Agnew HOLLYWOOD Christine Jorgenlen who, before a sex-change in 1953 served as an infantryman in Ihe U.S. Army, protested against what she described as a "disparaging" remark by Vice-Pre-lident Spiro Agnew. The latter recently described New fork Republican Senator Charles Qoodell aa "The
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  • 225 6 AUCKLAND New Zealand's Justice Minister Daniel Riddiford flew to Auckland in response to demands from 10 rioting prisoners. They are holding 4 wardens hostage at a maximum security jail near Auckland. The four were later released after 9 hours. The prisoners first knocked a warden,
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  • 179 6 HONG KONG A Chinese scholar and community leader, Fung Ping Fan, has been appointed by the Crown Colony to head a committee to study whether Chinese should be used as an official language alongside English. There has been quite a clamour for this
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  • 37 6 BEIRUT Jordan's Premier, Ahmed Toukan, was quoted In a Beirut gazette as saying Jordan would continue the search for a peaceful settlement of the Middle East crisis alone with Egypt under the American peace initiative
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  • 59 6 Apollo 14 astronauts, Alan Shepard (right), Commander, and Edgar Mitchell, Lunar Module Pilot, suit up for a manned altitude run in their Luner Module at Kennedy Space Centre, Florida. Apollo 14 is scheduled for launching on January 31 next year. Its mission is to explore
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  • 80 6 WASHINGTON The House Government Operations Committee urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prohibit trains from dumping untreated human wastes on railroad rights-of-way. The committee declared total "primitive practice" threatening outbreaks of disease. In a report following hearings, the committee suggested m ban of all
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  • 301 6 JOHANNESBURG The South African Government has officially decreed that the Chinese in South Africa are whites. In a new edict, the Government has declared the 8,000-strong Chinese community part of the 'privileged European sector* of the population. This means they will be
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  • 214 7 EY BISCAYNE, Florida A Presidential Task Force report colled for reodily ovailable voluntary abortions to prevent the birth of unwonted children. "tn the interest of both maternal and child mental health, no woman should be forced to bear an unwanted child/' the report
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  • 242 7 JOHANNESBURG University students admitted abducting 23 tan* from Sowtfe Africa's first pop festival and forcibly cutting tfceir hair. However, the students, from Pretoria's Afri-kaans-Language University, denied beating up any of the pop fans. The fans declared they had been bundled into cars and
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  • 52 7 BONN. President Tito of Yugoslavia and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt met for a hurr ed talk and lunch in Bonn yesterday. Tito interrupted his flight home from state visits in Belgium and Luxembourg to meet Brandt at a secret place near the airport shared by Bonn
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  • 52 7 Th« Red Cwmm UNI reaUval started «f m style yntrrday ■WKiai with UM PWMI Lady irMi«| Ik# oeraik»i at th« VMwlft CMirtUate af the Pa« rating Caateafr at th« featival t a*t M Mlitaadlag display af sharp treth by n»alhwfcap ap nearly tiwy baa on th« table
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  • 164 7 NEW YORK Ganmrn yesterday robbed actress Sophia Lartn of Jewels worth SfI,SM,MO and Ss6,o#Q in cash at Hampshire House HotcL Her maid was nit over the head witn a gun. Sophia wa* reportedly not injured. The gunmen escaped with about 8$(5,000 in cash and quite
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  • 63 7 BAN JUAN. Puerto Rico Weeklong torrential rains eased off Into showers yesterday. leaTing a trail of havoc across Puerto Rico. Civil Defence worker* disclosed more than 10.500 people had been evacuated from their homes since the raln» came last Sunday, causing the worst flooding there
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 49 7 "Okoy, Mom, I got In the bathtub lilco you said. Now, what do you wan* me to do? M PLAIN JANE you slm?e you know TWE WAY HOME f ITJS AWFULLY DARkcM BY FRANK BAGEVSKI 0 Si i r« m •Via: F B P? to w jfg mm KM
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  • 668 8 jyjALAYSIAN Prime Minister Tun Abdul hlghly reas <>nable call to Communist China may be ignored by Peking but It will certainly be noted with great satisfaction by the countries of Southeast Asia and others. His primary point is that Peking should stop interfering in the affairs of
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  • 518 8  -  BY ART BUCHWALD, Washington social season has never been more fraught with cocktail parties, dinner parties, autograph parties and testimonials, all in the name of political fund-rais-ing. People in this town live in fecr every time the moil arrives that among the bills and junk
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  • 492 8  -  By Geoffrey Murray, Tokyo. Fugu-eating is the Japanese gourmets version of "Russian Roulette." Eating the many varieties of the poisonous glore fish caught around the Japanese coast Is a delicious but dangerous business you could be dead within minutes. Each year Japanese die in agony after
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  • 197 8 MOSCOW President Nixon's statement on Indochina last week did not make any headway in the settlement of the question, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda said yesterday. Pravda said: "in actual fact this statement rejects the peaceful, constructive initiative of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of
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  • 985 9  -  By Fred Mpanga F wildlife of Africa, once regarded by many as a nuisance, is proving to be a factor that is knitting Africa closer together. A college of wildlife management set up by the OAU is now attracting pupils from all
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  • 557 10/11 Dtwi gets an offer from Shaws Madame Ratna Sari Dewi, beautiful widow of former Indonesian President Sukarno, was in Singapore recently during a night's stop-over as guest of Mr. Runmr Shaw, head of Shaw Organisation in Singapore. Madame I»ewi had been offered a leading role in a Hong
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1839 12 *-AGE IA EASTERN J>UN MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1970 f LOOKING AND LISTENING....ft and radio guide SAjJ"SLJ5 A jJ"5 L J- RIOHTBIt'S V-^i from the Carroll Righter Institute 8.40 International Detective "The Martoa Cflsc" 809 Charlie Drake Show GENERAL TENDENCIES: You now can make longrange plan* which will utilize what you
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  • 453 13  -  By DICK KLEINER. Hollywood. Old-timers in Hollywood talk about the days when they found Lana Turner sitting on a drugstore stool, and how those days are gone. No unheralded young st e r can make It in Hollywood any more, they say. Meet Robert Pratt.
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  • 172 13 LONDON "Cromwell," the spectacular Irving Allen production for Columbia Pictures, continues to score top boxofflc« business in its world premiere engagement here. Starring Richard Harris and Alec Guinness. "Cromwell" has rolled un an extraordinary $97,384 in the four weeks of Its
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  • 95 13 NEW YORK The Museum of Modern Art recently paid tribute to the work of one of the world's leading cinematographers. Freddie A. Young. Mr. Young, won two Academy Awards for cinematography for his work on two David Lean films, "Doctor Zhlvago" and "Lawrence of Arabia". Mr. Young's
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  • 525 13  -  By Joan Crosby, THE stagehand walked up to The Tall Man and said, "Excuse me, I'm going to move the National Monument." He guided John Wayne aside as other stagehands carried out a forest that, moments earlier, had surrounded Pilgrims and Indians watching the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 123 13 MP ORGAINJISATIO 1 58 8 ORCHARD J7S PLEASE NOTE CHANGS Of TELEPHONE NI'MBEB LAST DAYS! Harry! See li Now! S Shows: 1.45. 5.15 ft-M Adm: 11.5# S?.se S4.ee THE ADVENTURERS iPar Pana Vision Color COMINO BCONI "THE GAMES" Michael Crawford Colour PanavUion (Pox) CATHAY ***** LAST DAYS! II as. «.M
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    • 244 13 L I D 0Ph0n.*****4 Open* Today 1 No Free List 11 am. 1.45, 0.30. o.lft p.m. "Leaf Road Te Fr»-cdom" IA SHAW PRODUCTION > Mandarin to Scope Color C APITOLPhono *****] NOW SHOWING! Due to Film's length Note REVISED TIMES 10 30 an. 1.3*. 4. «."> 0.30 Burt Lancaster, Deao
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  • Students' page
    • 284 14  -  DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dur lie and Walt: My father is always buying trashy magazines and pocketbooks. I don't know how you define pornography exactly but same the pictures are disgusting to me and I don't think I'm a prudish q«y.
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    • 91 14 NOW we. the young, loyal and dynamic generation. Trusted, capable and potential leaders of tomorrow; Let's harmonise and march into a realm of inspiration. To struggle hard, speak of peace and be free of sorrows. Be proud of our country, its glorious days ahead and its.
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    • Article, Illustration
      360 14 DOGB are mit*m mmktj, disobedient and draIrvctive. They are tiresome creatures. Tel, Properly trained, tfcej can be my nsefnl and worthy companions. The things which determine whether a dog is useful or useless depend on the training and eare which Is given to It In the first place. No
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    • 665 14 SC WASHINGTON: A major mystery in ameer research is how malignant cells manage to proliferate so wildly, even under the most crowded conditions* Seeking an explanation, a U.B. scientist has discovered a chemical substance that leaks from cancer cells and makes normal living cells multiply rapidly
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    • 47 14 Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, Adviser and Secretary General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress will addres® the students of Outram Secondary School, York Hill, on Oct. 15 at 10 45 a.m. Mr. Nair will speak on "The Inheritance oi Singapore Youth."
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    • 184 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rales to observe THe Eastern Sun's ettay writing contest for boys and girls o# 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prlae money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 tor funics for every nsty published All
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  • 1652 16  -  By S. MAKEPEACE-LOTT JWE world's first commercial nuclear power tafion, where heal derived from atomic fuel was used to generate electricity, began ope; iting at Colder Hall in C u m be rlond, England, in October 1956. To date, more than twice as much
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  • 356 17 WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW QUIET conditions permeated through all sections of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week following the previous week's trend. Turnover for the weekend was not big due to the uncertain note in the market. A volume of 989,500 shares were dealt after the
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  • 509 17 AKKIYALS 1.4ft a in MSA 1t6 Koala Lumpur t4N> a ID MSA MO < olom ho K Lumpur f JM 1 ID MSA 1U Kuala Lumpur •■Ml a ID MSA 4M Koala Lumpur 11 •Sam MBA 4M Penaog K Lumpur U M am MBA fP3 Jakarta 1 Wo
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  • 91 17 A new inter-airline agreement between China Airlines and Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. was recently signed in Taipei. The accord wa* signed by Mr. Fred C. Wong, Executive Vice President, for China Airlines and by Mr. John Dick, Commercial Manager for Cathay Pacific. The agreement now goes to the
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  • 397 17 NEW YORK The restrictive trade bill recently approved by the House Ways and Means Committee could trigger a trade war, quicken the pace of inflation and bring about more government involvement in business than its supporters realise. First National City Bank warned last week. In
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  • 725 18 EADER, with CJA Binnie astride, sprang an upset win when winning the Hurdles race oyer Bf. to pay $430 for a win in the Perak Turf Club amateur meeting in Ipoh yesterday. Second in the race was Froggie II (Mrs. Baker) with W i n g
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  • 191 18 WENTWORTH, England Jack Nicklaus beat Lee 2 and 1 Saturday in an epic birdie battle to win the 36-hole final of the Piccadilly World Match Play Golf Championship. But, despite the quality of play, the match ended in something of an anticlimax when Trevino, after fighting
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  • 135 18 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados The Secretary of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control, Peter Short, said here yesterday that West Indies Cricket Captain Gary Sobers had no apologies to make for playing cricket in Rhodesia. Short was commenting on the statement by Guyana's Prime Minister Forbes Burnham that un.
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  • 809 18 Fire records were smashed at Hie 1970 AUPE's Athletic meet held at th e Farrer Par* Athletic Centre yesterd.iy. Chan Yong Ho of Communications Group soared to a new height of 4 feet 2 Inches in the women's high Jump. The old record of
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
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  • 1005 19 /CINCINNATI, Ohio The Baltimore Orioles Saturday stung Gary Nolan for homers by Boog Powell, Ellie Hendricks and Brooks Robinson to overpower Cincinnati's heralded "Big Red Machine" 4-3 in the first game of the 1970 World Series. But the Orioles needed the help of a
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  • 243 19 IPOII The Malaysian Amateur Athletic Tnion yesterday named 18 athletes 15 men and three women for the Asian Games in Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 20. Selangor head the list with eight athletes, followed by Perak (5) Penang (2) and one each from Sab
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  • 332 19 The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association held a 100 kilometres (624 miles) road team time trial at the Sembawang Circuit yesterday. Eight cyclists selected for the Asian Games and class 2 cyclists participated in the race. Among the Asian Games cyclists, only Yong Seng Foon completed
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  • 268 20 T EL AVIV More than 30 Soviet-made missile sites have been established and fully equipped in a zone extending up to 30 miles west of the Suez Canal, between the front line and Cairo, reliable sources said here yesterday. Over 100 missile
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  • 94 20 The driver of this brand-new Datsun car (left) vanished shortly after the accident at Kallang Bridge yesterday. Police were unable to trace him up to late last night and no injured persons were reported to be treated in any hospital. Police could not say whether anyone
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  • 110 20 STOCKHOLM Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn said in a cable received here yesterday he intended to come to Stockholm to receive the Nobel Literature Prize personally from King Gustav. The ceremony will be held on Dec. 10— the day before Solzhenitsyn's 52nd birthday. In his
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  • 125 20 WARSAW—Mr. Adam Rapa c k i, Poland's former Foreign Minister and architect of the plan for an atomfree zone for central Europe, died of heart trouble late Saturday night. He was 61. Announcine his death, a Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that Mr. Rapacki had
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  • 160 20 pARIS Proposals for a major drive to improve literacy and education standards in the developing countries will be debated by ministers from 125 nations when the biennial conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) opens here today. The ministers and de- legates will
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  • 33 20 MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, New Jersey —All three crewmen of a civilian cargo plane were killed yesterday when the aircraft crashed short of the runway here, airport officials said.
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  • 28 20 BONN President Tito of Yugoslavia left yesterday for Belgrade after a fo u r-and-a-half-hour stopover in Bonn where he conferred with Chancellor Willy Brandt.
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