Eastern Sun, 26 October 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Esrd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1482 Monday, October 26, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 340 1  -  By ROYSON SIEW NOODLE-SELLER, Tan Bok Kim, 34, was crushed to death in his sleep when an old durian tree crashed onto his wooden house during o rain-storm in the early hours of yesterday morning. His wife, Madam Heng Gek Hoon, 31 suffered head injuries
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  • 216 1 TWO Gold Cups won -L by millionaire Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan's race horse, Chai Kian, were among the $15,000 worth of valuables stolen by a halfnaked burglar early yesterday. The theft took place In the Cairnhlll Road home of his son-in-law, Dr.
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  • 105 1 LONDON British ship's officer Peter Crouch, released from detention in China, said yesterday he had taken notes of Chinese warships for the British Navy, but denied that he had been spying. Mr. Crouch, 31, told reporters at London airport yesterday morning that in 1963
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  • 165 2 TWO men were killed lost Saturday night in separate road accidents. The first accident took place at 8 p.m. at Coleman Street where motorcyclist Hashim bin Osman, 46, riding his machine from St. Andrew's Road collided with a pedestrian. The pedestrian, Miss See
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  • 203 2 UNIQUE fund raising project all in Hit nam* o# charity it In tfa« oHing. On Nov. 1. the Childpen's Charities will hold a Donation Walk in which people of all races, all age groups, and both sexes are invited to participate. The purpose of this
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  • 45 2 KUALA LUMPUR The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Information and Culture, Enche Abdul Majld bin Mohd. Yusoff, will head an 11-man Malaysian delegation to the first meeting of the Ai>ean Permanent Committee on mas s media to be held here today.
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  • 370 2 'F H E Minister of State tor Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, yesterday criticised the practic* of promoting culture as a purely economic enterprise." Most Impresarios do not spare a thought to school children who cannot afford to pay
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  • 124 2 AT O T A L of 50 scholarship grants, worth $5O each, will be awarded annually to schoolchildren by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. Under the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation Welfare Benefit Scheme, all SILO members of more than six months* standing, whose children are
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  • 125 2 The Archery Association of Singapore is organising two fundraising functions The Gala Christmas Dances in which they hope to raise enough money to send their best archers to the next World Shoot. The dances will he held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 212 3 SINGAPORE can be a cleaner, greener and more gracious place if the people practise the 10 Commandments for Urban Living. Whampoa M P., Dr. Augustine Tan, yesterday enunciated the "do's" and "don'ts" of the commandments. The first six commandments are for the general
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  • 71 3 AN Ikebana expert from London, Miss Stella Coe. will give a charity Flower Demonstration at the French Room Hotel Equatorial, on Wednesday at 10.30 Miss Coe, who Is the president of the Sogetsu Association in London, recently led the English team to the Ikebana International Second World
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  • 53 3 KUALA LUMPUR. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message °f greetings to the Shah of Iran on the occasion of the National Da v of Iran. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has also sent a congratulatory message to the Prime Minister of Iran, Mr. Amir
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  • 61 3 PENANG The Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, has said the Gerakan State Government had taken a stand to work with the Central Government in all matters concerning national interest and unity. He said it was the duty of the State Government, particularly for the benefit of the
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  • 164 3 COME 250 tough young soldiers from the J a 1 a n Kambing Camp yesterday earned the respect of the civilian population in Paya Lebar constituency when they undertook the task of metalling 2,500 feet of road. It was tough work at the
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  • 105 3 Registration of applicants for admission to Pre-University One classes for 1971 in the National Junior College will begin today. App.icatlons are invited from Secondary Four pupils of Government and Government-aided schools in the four language streams. Only candidates with at least P6 or credits in
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  • 21 3 The istana Grounds will be open to public from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. on October 29 (Deepavali Day).
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  • 81 3 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Government has approved the appointment of a team of consultants the Arm o I Belt, Collins and Associates Limited to carry out a feasibility study for a comprehensive tourism development programme to give more boost to the nation's tourist Industry. Announcing this
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  • 391 4 'T'HE Democratic Socialist Club cannot today justify the faith it had in the People's Action Party government to re-distribute the economic pie fairly and justly. Mr. Loo Choon Yong, the President of the club, declared. He was speaking yesterday at the anniversary celebrations of
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  • 57 4 Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen on Saturday toured his Ifavelock constituency in a drive to encourage its residents to help "keep Singapore clean and pollution-free".' Accompanied by Ministry and community centre officials, the Minister met and spoke to people in the streets, hawkers and residents.
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  • 491 4 Weekly stock market review It is not surprising that the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was still in its demoralised state last week. However there was a mild rally staged at the beginning of the week when the Stock Exchange committee lifted the
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  • 132 4 Debate on woman jurors soon KUALA LUMPUR Parliament may take up the question of whether women should be allowed to serve as jurors when it reconvenes, the Attorney General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, announced. This issue had yet to be decided by the new Government Tan Sri Kadir
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  • 179 5 I f Police arrested a man who is allegedly the largest illegal supp4ier of barbiturates in New York's history. Herbert Marlon, 38, an employee of on e of the city' s largest suppliers of wholesale drugs, was charged with celling more than 2 million
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  • 248 5 TIfOSCOW The American Embassy approached Russia for the third time for the release of U.S. generals but met with no response again. The men are apparently held incommunicado in Soviet Armenia. The U.S. plan« had landed last Wednesday in the Soviet border town of Lenlnakan,
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  • 175 5 TEL AVIV The pilots who flew Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir to the United States on October 18 disclosed her plane narrowly escaped collision with an Israeli Air Force Transport over Tel Aviv. "Miraculously, a crash of 6 aircraft was avoided, not by
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  • 62 5 United Nations' General Assembly President Edvard Nambro (left), Secretary-General II Thant and New York City Mayor John Lindsay (right) sample a piece of huge cake presented by New York to commemorate the world body's 25th Anniversary. President Nixon meanwhile hosted a dinner in honour of
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  • 207 5 METAIRIE, Louisiana John Diffley, 22, who entombed himself 6 feet underground as a stunt to raise money for college, was taken out of his coffin in hysterics. Someone had thrown a five-a n d-one-half-foot snake on top of him. Diffley had allowed himself to
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  • 242 5 DORSET, Vermont The nude body of a child found in a garbage can behind a summer home is believed to be that of Leah Sarachik. She was kidnapped from New York City last month. An autopsy on the body is still in
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  • 101 5 WASHINGTON When 14-year-old Valerie Rumsfeld discovered a fire in the basement, she ran to the telephone And called her daddy at the White llouse. Valerie's father, Presidential Assistant Donald Rumsfeld, was Just beginning the first course of an elaborate United Nations' anniversary dinner for 31
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  • 374 6 Egypt's new President Anwar Sadat is expected ta preside over tripartita summit talks on Hie Middle East crisis soon with Libya and Sudan. The meeting is expected to be held in Cairo about mid-week. It is the latest of a routine genes of
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  • 45 6 Jerusalem Israeli Authorities re-opened Ai-Aqs a Mosque and the Dome of the Rock to the public. Tlie Islamic holy places, situated in East Jerusalem, had been closed to non-Muslims since Australian Dennis Rohan tried to burn down th« historic mosque.
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  • 242 6 ROME Rome's "October Traffic Revolution" threw Hie city into farther chaos instead of relieving Hie usual mammoth jams. Officials threatened to ban car s altogether from the historic downtown area unless the situation Improved. The reforms created traffic "quadrilaterals" with traffic flowing well, inching
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  • 85 6 John Fraser, Canada's Charge d'Affairsdesignate to China, and members of his survey team are expected to arrive in Hong Kong Today for consultations with local Canadian officials before going to Peking. His mission is to And accommodations for the Canadian Embassy. The above photo shows Fraser
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  • 139 6 SAN FRANCISCO The viciously sexually mutilated body of a young woman was found dumped on a sidewalk in a smart residential area. It was the second such killing in 2 months. The 2 young victims were blacks. Their bodies were mutilated in a similar
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  • 511 6 tBRIVUS u&im Nti.A Its KmIi Lumpur. 7 04)4.111 V|st VSO (olMfr. bo. K l.umpiu. 7-3® 4-rn MSA 123 kiulo Lumpur, ttou t-n MSA busts Lumpur. K.0A1UL MS.V iVtiuns, Runli Luiupur. 11.50 n m MSA ?03 Jakarta. 1.10 p.m. MSA 431 kerfr8 0.» p.m. S.tSp.OL 1US p.m. 3.35 p
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  • 465 7 Three charged with spying in ministry PARIS Two Algerians and former woman secretary at the French Foreign Ministry will apP* ,r before the State Security Court tomorrow in an economic espionage case, informed sources disclosed. The three are accused of having maintained relations with agents of a
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  • 303 7 MONTREAL Quebec ex- tremists hod threatened to blow up Montreal and carry out executions unless 4 separatist leaders were released yesterday. The warning in a note sent to the police has renewed fears for the life of the kidnapped British diplomat, James Cross. Police were
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  • 123 7 WESTER VILLE Ohio. The 96 member travelling Melbourne Symphony Orchestra was nearly forced to play for ii« supper on Friday night. The musicians had arrived earlier than the group's payroll Australia's travelling orchestra was in Westerville for a concert of Hughes. Schebert and Mussorgsky at Otterbeln
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  • 238 7 SOUTHAMPTON A giant oil slick threatened to pollute retort beaches along England's south coast yesterday as a flotilla of Navy tugs Hied to move a biasing tanker from a sand bank. The Llberlan-reglster-ed Pacific Glory* ran aground on Friday after a collision with another
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  • 56 7 Chile's Marxist President-elect Salvador Allende wave* to Hii crowd after Congress confirmed his September election victory. His Government will nationalise Chile's copper, iron and nitrate industries. Similar moves would follow later in banking and other monopolies. Meanwhile, more than 40 right-wingers had been arrested in connection with
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  • 148 7 WAGENBORGEN, Holland Eleven women patients at a psychiatric institution were killed and 18 others injured in a Are which rutted their ward yesterday. A police spokesman announced that 7 charred bodies had been found and 4 women had died of their burns in hospital. Ten
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  • 93 7 TAIPEI Nationalist China announced It had carried out one of the biggest feats of its psycho-war against the Chinese Mainland a barrage of balloons carrying a million mementos of President Chiang Kai-Shek. The Military Information Service said hundreds of balloons were released from the Nationalist Chinese-he d
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  • 324 8 PRESIDENT Nixon must be congratulated for not flogging the stale though important Issues of Vietnam and Middle East in his speech before the United Nations General Assembly. He rose above the regional conflicts and the Cold War rhetoric to tackle the major problems that plague the
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  • 254 8 IT is heartening to hear that the big international syndicates which control the trafficking in drugs are by-passing Singapore, according to the Customs and Excise Department report. Many years ago the ports of Singapore, Bangkok and Hons Kong were well-known as the points from which opium and hard
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  • 712 8  -  By Joseph Alsop, The mush-headedness that asks to be deceived; Hie will to deceive, for the sake of an easy life these two drives now prevail in this city, in powerful combination. It would be comic if it were not potentially tragic, as has been proved
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  • 562 8  -  By Peter Gregson, Lagos. ANTHONY Ukpabi Asika, Administrator of the former Biafran heartland that it now Nigeria's EastCentral State, faces the sensitive task of winning the confidence of eight million anxious I bos in an area devastated by war. It will be uphill work for
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    23361 9 THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA IS THE BANNER OF FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE FOR OUR PEOPLE AND THE POWERFUL WEAPON OF BUILDING SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM Report at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding o/ the D.P.R K. September 7, 1968 Dear comrades! '> Esteemed foreign friends!
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  • 617 21  - Ann Margret: Girl next door By JOAN CROSBY, About the only person who doesn't contribute to the legend of Ann-Morgret Super Sex Queen of Films' is Ann-Morgret. The trappings of movie stardom are all there: Her house, which was once owned by Humphrey Bogart, is so remote on its Benedict
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  • 381 21 Columbia Pictures' "INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN Above Suspicion'* has been named best picture of the year by the Foreign Press Association of Italy and winner of the 1969/70 Golden Globe Award. A second Golden Globe went to star Gian Maria Volonte as the year's best actor for
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 239 21 LIDO Phone *****4 II *>iw m K Dae Tt Film's Uiftb 4 SHOWS Note Times! Dirk Bogarde. Ingrld Thultn "THE DAMNED" In Color (Warner Broa) TOMORROW ONLY! "THE LONG YEARS'* (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mundane to BOOPOACOJO* Open Wednesday Sidney Poltler Martin Landau "They Call Me Mister Tlbhs!" Co'or IUA) CAPITOL
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 1907 22 LOOKING AND and radio gui from the Carroll Rightei Institute GINERA L TENDENCIES: Fixed condition® of an adverse ntture could follow aftei putting long-time pUtn into action. Use extreme caution to avoid delay*, obstacles and limitation* of an unfortunate nature Avoil borrowing or lending a* payment* could be difficult wiffi
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  • 422 23 Medallion for beautician Yardley. the international famed house of cosmetics last Tuesday celebrated its world-wide bicentenary with a dinner at Singapore Hilton. Mr. Paul Jarrett, Area Manager of Yardley International who specially flew in from London for the celebration presented commemorative gold medallions to sales staff here and
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  • 831 24  -  dci&nce By David Arculus, imagine that holiday landscape you fell in love with this summer projected in your living room, not only in colour, but with startling realism, in three dimensions. Or suppose that girl you met with the lovely figure could appear, not {ust as
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  • 491 24 Todoy, overpopulation is one of our most pressing problems. The population of the world is increasing at an alarming rate and within the next fifty years, the population of the world will be double that of todoy. Man has made great progress in science Scientists have
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  • 380 24 It was a sunny afternoon. The street outside a prominent bank was crowded with office workers. The traffic was roaring up and down. The department stores were fully crowded with shoppers. All of a sudden, a small black car drove up quickly from a corner of a
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  • 162 25 MARIE MAYS, a lithesome brunette doesn't want much out of life. But she doesn't want to make a career as an office worker or shop assistant. "I hate working in an office or serving in a store," she said. And that's why pretty, young Nina
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  • 178 25 A facial has three main purposes to cleanse, to tone, and to lubricate. The result is a finer complexion and a smoother base for make-up. The face-mask or liack has a special ob to do. It is the quickest 'lift' you
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  • 299 25  -  ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: What can be done about a supposedly crown up man (father of three big kids) who gives the whole family the belowzero silent treatment because the 17-year-old boy had a minor motorcycle accident? By "minor" I mean less than
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  • 1185 26 jpRECIOUS Lotus, well ridden by apprentice Ariffin bin Man, made every post a winning one when he won the class three division one race over B£f. in Ipoh yesterday. He paid a handsome dividend of $136, Another shock winner of the day was Provided by
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  • 325 26 The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association has sent an invitation to the Jakarta Swimming Association to participate in a series of friendly waterpolo matches to be held here in November. This Is to reciprocate Singapore Water polo team's recent tour of Indonesia which scored a number of successes.
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  • 373 26 ATLANTA Cassias Clay returns to the ring tonight after a threeyear layoff to fight hard-hitting Jerry Quarry and learn if he still has the fast feet and hands that made him undefeated heavyweight champion. Clay, 28, Insists he is better than ever just
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 48 26 TOTAL POOL: ($9,604) Ist Prize No: ***** ($2,377) 2nd Prise No: ***** ($1,188) 3rd Prize No: ***** 594) Starters ($55 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($46 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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  • 517 27 RON NEVILLE, Utah Gary Gabelich, a former test astronaut for North American Rockwell, piloted the fastest vehicle on earth Friday yhen he fired his missile-shaped rocket car across barren salt flats and tmashed two world land speed records. Moments after learning he had earned an
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  • 252 27 TOKYO Underdog veteran fighter Filipino Ravalo of the Philippines forced young orient junior middleweight champion Hideo Kanazawa of Osaka to go the full 12 rounds before failing in his challenge Saturday at the Korakuen hall. Kanazawa. born In Bouth Korea 23 years ago, was
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  • 156 27 SEOUL The South Korean national team, which hopes to win second place in the Sixth Asian Games in Bangkok in December, will start its last pre-game training at ths Taenung athletes village in Seoul today. Officials of the Korean Amateur Sports Association (ASA) said that
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  • 383 27 PHOENIX, Aril. Americans, led by a woman, made the first sweep in the 40th World Shooting Championships Saturday, winning the three medals in the standing position of the 300-meter free rifle. Margaret Murdock, an Army Captain from Topeka, Kansas, became the first woman to
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  • 116 27 NEW YORK Two yacht clubs, the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club of Canada and Club d Hyere a of Prance, hare presented challenges for the America's Cup In 1973. according to the New York Yacht Club The French challenge was made In a letter by Club President V.
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  • 71 27 ZURICH The International Football Federation (FIFA) Refereei' Committee will meet here on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Ken Aston of England. The committee will nominate the countries who will delegate referees for the pre-Olympic football tournament and discuss the method for future selection of referees for FIFA competition*.
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  • 176 27 Dhan a b a lan Nair of Engineering won the Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines Pesta Sukan Big Walk yesterday. He covered the 10 miles in a convincing time of 1 hour 29 minutes 48 seconds. R. Namasivayam of Finance was second in 1 hour 30 minutes. Dhanabalan led
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  • 64 27 LONDON Japan, the world newest bowls nation, is among the first four overseas countries to accept invitations to the second World Bowls Championship at Worthnil in 1972. The Japanese sent observers to the first World Championship in Australia in 1960. Now they are sufficiently confident to compete with
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  • 425 28 nPOA PAYOH'S M.P., Mr. Eric Cheong, yesterday appealed to his constituents to involve themselves actively in the war against crime. He urged them not to depend solely on the police to enforce law and order. He urged them to take the necessary precautions to
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  • 105 28 SANTIAGO DE CHILE General Rene Schneider, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Chilean Armed Forces died yesterday morning. The General was critically wounded when three funmen shot at him as he drove to his office las| Thursday. Police announced Saturday night that more than 40 rightwinger 8 had been
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  • 383 28 PHITSANULOK, Northern Thailand Thailand's two regional armies, backed by air strikes, have launched major simult a n e o us operations against more than 2,000 Communist guerrillas who are planning widespread attacks at the start of the dry season next month, military sources said here.
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