Eastern Sun, 2 November 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1487 Monday, November 2, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 378 1 A COOK and a washerwoman were yesterday murdered in the house of their employer in Leedon Park. The cook, Tan Tai Heng, 68, was found hanged by a rope from a window frame in his room. There were strangulation marks round his neck. The washerwoman.
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  • 38 1 A Finnish woman suddenly collapsed and died at the Zion Church, Tiverton Lane, yesterday. Police gave her name as Mrs. Maria Hilja Nikkan. 71, also of Tiverton Lane. Police do not suspect any foul play.
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  • 44 1 HONG KONG The China-Japan Friendship Association and the Japanese Socialist Party yesterday signed a joint statement in Peking, Radio Peking reported. Mr. Kuo Mo-Jo, ViceChairman of the Chinese National People's Congress, represented the Association to sign the statement. the radio said.
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  • 31 1 BAIGON Lieutenant General Fred C. Weyand received his fourth star to make him a full general an<i at the same time became Deputy Commander of American Forces In Vietnam.
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  • 46 1 ROME Rome was virtually without newspapers yesterday for the second time within a week as news vendors went on strike to demand a six-day working week. The vendors want Sunday off each week. Their demand could force Rome newspapers not to print on Sundays.
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  • 260 1 KARACHI Police Deputy Foreign Minister Zugfryd Wolniok ond three other men were killed at Karachi airport yesterday when a lorry smashed into an airport reception line. A Pakistani shouting "death to Communists" drove a baggage truck into the reception line. Police identified the three
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  • 23 1 AMMAN The curfew on Amman, imposed after fighting began between Jordanian troops and Palestinian commandos last month, has been totally lifted.
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  • 239 2 TT UALA LUMPUR The secretory of tfe National Union of Journalists, Mr. Ho S«i Kong, yesterday su rrted that its code of ethics could form Hie besii of the code for til journalists in the country. The Minister of Information and Culture, Dato Hamzah Bin Dato
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  • 111 2 Mohamed HanifT, 35, a sailor for 10 years, has decided to turn his back on the sea. Whether he succeeds remains to be seen because the sea exercises a strange, romantic pull on all sailors. But Mohamed is determined to succeed in his new
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  • 69 2 MORE than 200 VIPs including beads of foreign missions, leading businessmen and bankers attended a reception given by tue Viet- nam Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Le Quan Giant at his residence last night. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minis- try of Social
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  • 53 2 Lee Kwan Seng, 36, a taxi-driver reported to the police the theft of his motorcycle, valued at $l,OOO on Oct. 31. I>ee had parked his machine alone Veerasamjr Road on Oct. 30 at 3.30 a.m. and on the following day at the same time the motor-cycle was missing.
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  • 45 2 KUCHINO A 24-hour curfew has been imposed In certain partt of Kuchlng and Bau districts m the First Division with effect from 6 p.m. yesterday. A policy spokesman said In Kuchmjr that the curfew would remain in force until further notice a a
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  • 193 2 KOALA LUMPUR The Democratic Action Parly yesterday called on the Government to pre l ent the 1971 Budget for defusion and debate in Parliament when it reconvened in February next year. Ite secretary-general, Mr Llm Kit Slang said yesterday that the National Operations Council could
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 412 3 Singapore made a giant step into the world of containerised ships with the opening of the first container berth yesterday* The first container berth 700 feet of completed wharf at the East Lagoon was opened by Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Singapore will be able to
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  • 149 3 SAIGON pianist Miss Nguyen Thi Blch Duong, 17, has just completed an exciting week's stay In Singapore as guest of the Ministry of Education. But Singapore has not seen the last of her. "I will be back next year.'' she said. Reason: She wants
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  • 77 3 KUCHING An unknown number of Communist terrorists threw a hand grenade at a three-man hunting party on the outskirts of Sibu town on Friday, injuring one of the hunters. The terrorists fled after throwing the crude home-made grenade at the three Ibans at the 5-1/2 mile
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    • 111 3 A spy needs needle-sharp negatives for detailed enlargements —like the sharp enlargements you need, too. The new Minolta 16 MG-S gives you bigger, sharper enlargements—but even better, it puts a complete camera "system" in the palm of your hand. The new Super 16 mm format, coupled with the high resolving
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  • 190 4 WASHINGTON A British travel who made a remark about hijacking akji a PanAm 747 jumbo jet flight from LOAMUA to Los Angeles was seised by sky marshals. A Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.) spokesman announced the man has been turned over to authorities lor questioning.
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  • 143 4 —At least 300 Vietnamese have drowned in devastating floods inundating the war-shattered northern provinces of South Vietnam. More than 200,000 people are homeless, the majority in the pro- vince ot Quang Ngai. The latter has already seen some of the most bitter fighting of the
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  • 50 4 WARSAW Warsaw again warned Bonn that there was no "German minority" problem in Poland and this could not be a subject for negotiations between the countries. West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel will arrive in Warsaw today for final negotiations on a treaty normalising war-scarred relations with Poland.
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  • 154 4 BEIRUT Guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat would visit Cairo on Thursday for talks with Egyptian officials on the Jordan situation. Arafat, who is in Beirut, explained his visit would be to attend ceremonies marking the passage of 40 days since the death of President Nasser. The Palestinian
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  • 81 4 The outlawed Irish Republican Army (1.R.A.) 1s believed to be behind the latest upsurge of violent rioting in Belfast. British Army Commander, Sir lan Freeland, also believed that the unrest has been purposely incited by outsiders. About 1,000 demonstrators on Saturday fought with police over the forthcoming
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  • 157 4 PERTH, West Australia A local firm hat been negotiating with an agent in Cairo for the tale of 500 army-type jeept to Hie Armed Forces of the United Arab Republic (UAR). The jeeps would be built at a Queensland factory to be
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  • 94 4 HELSINKI Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Semyonov arrived yesterday for the third round of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with America. The talks, which began in Helsinki a year ago, are resuming in a mood of cautious optimism today. The immediate problem before the Soviet
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  • 65 4 NEW DELHI India'! Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi admitted there are still threats to her life but denied knowledge of a reported statement that 400,000 *****,400 had been paid to someone to kill her. One of Mr 9. Gandhi 'a deputy ministers is reported to
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  • 97 4 MOSCOW A veteran dance band leader has criticised Soviet pop singers for aping western stars. Leonid Utyosov, 75. a popular dance band leader for over 40 years, declared it was disappointing to see variety artistes imitating foreigner*. In an article in 'Pravda/ he urged, We
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 251 5 YIjTASHINGTON The Senate Internal Security Sub-Committee has published o study showing that at least 18 million persons have been executed or have died in prison camps in Russia since the 1917 communist revolution. The study, "The Human Cost of Soviet Communism/' was
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  • 234 5 NEWPORT BEACH, California The teenage nephew of a contractor was freed after being kidnapped and forced to spend 12 hours crammed in the trunk of a car. The alleged kidnapper was arrested as he was collecting a *****,000 ransom. John Lusk, 18, was
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  • 145 5 MIAMI, Florida Rock musician Jim Morrison remains free under a *****,000 bond pending appeal of his 6-month jail sentence for indecent exposure at a concert last year. In addition to the jail term, Judge Murray Goodman fined Morrison S$ 1,500. The 26-year-old lead vocalist of
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  • 80 5 MOGADISHU Blood money has been abolished in Somalia and th e death penally will be enforced for murder. The President of Somalia's Supreme Revolutionary Council, Major-General Mohamed Barre, announced this when he addressed students who took part in last week's parades marking the first anniversary of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 r TODAY BOAC the airline that gives you more Australian cities FLIES DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE TO 4 m 4m mm From November 2nd, BOAC tha airline that flies you to more Australian cities (Sydney, Perth, Darwin, Brisbane) adds Melbourne to its destinations Doym Under. By 707 once a week. With
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 116 6 Congratulations Best Wishes to Bork Singapore Private Limited on the occasion of the official opening of their Veneer Sliced Factory at Kranji Industrial Estate by the Honourable Mr. E. W. Baker, Minister for Law National Development We are proud to have been entrusted with the mechanical installation of the HOT
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    • 83 6 CONGRATULATIONS TO L n BORK SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED AT KRANJI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE ON THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM ENGINEERINC CONSTRUCTION CO. 243, CANTONMENT ROAD, SINGAPORE 2. TEL: *****8. SDH CHEONG PILING PTE LTD. X is proud to have been awarded the entire t Piling Work X DORK SINGAPORE PTE LTD.
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  • 292 7 Port Moresby hit by worst quake PORT MORESBY Four people were killed and 10 injured yesterday when the worst earthquake in Papua > New Guinea's history cut an 80-mile swathe along its coastline. It badly damaged Madan, a town of 12,000 people. BELGRADE Soviet Defence Minister Andrei
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  • 86 7 Nixon has ended the biggest campaign effort ever undertaken by a U.S. President in a no n presidential election year with the strongest speech denouncing violence. He is seen shaking hands in the photo with supporters on his arrival at Phoenix Airport, Arizona. In a space
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  • 251 7 JOHANNESBURG Police with submachine-guns, rifles and dogs were used to break up an angry crowd of Africans at the scene of a twin train crash. More than 100 African workers were injured and 13 killed in the tragedy. The mob shouted, "Why does it always happen
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  • 125 7 BOISE, Idaho Vice-President Spiro Agnew called for "a cleansing of the Congress" in order to build a peace in the world that will endure. Departing from his prepared speech to a Halloween Night audience of 2,500. he recalled. "Just yesterday in Illinois, I was heckled by
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    • 38 7 Daily Boon? Express flightsB4sam.' Leave Singapore Just after breakfast Arrive in Taipei after lunch. Just name the day. Anyday. With MSA Call your Travel Agent. Sunday flight leaved at 10am. ApeatwaytoPy, 4 Owing* a week m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 390 8 fPOMORROW the Americans go to polls to A elect 435 members of the House of Representatives and 35 Senators. Normally off-year elections are a dull affair because they are not hitched to the election of a President. But this year President Nixon has injected a note of urgency
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  • 340 8 rPHE North Vietnamese and the Vietcong were expected to turn down President Nixon's peace plan for Vietnam even before he proposed. And they did so minutes after Nixon outlined the plan. Many sources, some from the U.S. government and some from neutral countries like Sweden, reported that while
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  • 748 8  -  By Joseph Alsop Exuding high-level Republicanism, the presidential Dr. Jekyll has followed the vice presidential Mr. Hyde into the boiling, moiling, roiling midst of the New York elec< tion. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, President Nixon has announced, is a sterling Republican leader, deserving the support
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  • 452 8 LETTERS WILL our "tax payer" friend whose article published on the 19th Oct. kindly note that by expressing Ignorant knowledge without finding out the actual facts, he Is adding Insult to Injury. Teachers do not wash their dirty linens in public and so many think
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    • 57 8 Foreign news and features appearing In all editions of the Eastern Hun and The Sun are from: Reuters, United Press International. Agenc« France Presse. Fdltors Press Syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association Publishers Hall Syndicate. I.os Angeles Times Syndicate (lemlni News Service North American Newspaper Alliance. First Featarefk Inter-Press Features an 4
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  • 698 9 How extensive is the Communist Chinese influence in East Africa? Recently President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia broke ground for the multi- million dollar Tan-Zam railway linking the countries. Peking is providing a Ss- million long-term, interest free
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  • 502 10/11 MSA JET QUEEN Twenty-three-year old Miss Lovie Gaye (centre) was crowned "MSA Jet Queen" last Wednesday at the Golden Lotus. A student packed with a 35-24-37 vital statistics, she'll be flying off on one of MSA's jet flights to London as part of her prize. Lovie beat ,1
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1807 12 PACK 12 EASTERN BON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 197 V LOOKING AND USTENING....tv bom UM Carroll Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: Fixed conditions of an adverse nuure could follow after tutting long-time plan into action Use extreme caution to avoid delays, obstacles and limitation! of an unfortunate nature. Avoid borrowing or lending
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  • Students' page
    • 86 14 THE Office of the High Commissioner for Canada wishes to Inform all students who Intend to continue their studies In Canada at the undergraduate level In 1971 that they must sit for standard admission tests (S.A.C.U.) In order to be considered for admission to most Canadian
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    • 57 14 THE Baharuddin Vocational Institute will be holding Its first Graduation Exercise and 'Open House' on Saturday. Nov. 7, at 5 to 9 p.m. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. the Minister of State lor Education, will pre■ent the certificates. There will also be an •Open House' day on Sunday, Nov.
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    • 79 14 At the St- Gabriel's Old Boys' Association's annual general meeting held recently, th P following were elected to serve in the management committee 1970/1971: President: Mr Henry Phang; Vice-President I: Mr. Ethelred Fernandez; Vice-President II: Mr. Joseph "Yeow. Gen. Secretary: Mr. Mark Ferroa;
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    • Article, Illustration
      229 14 I gulped down my food without a single thought of its taste It was getting quite late. 1 looked at my watch and noticed that I was half an hour behind the schedule. Grabbing my suit-case I rushed out of the house and reached the bus stop. 1
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    • Article, Illustration
      532 14 TIfHY sex? The answer to this lies in the fact that Nature seems to have determined that every living creature shall have more than one single line of ancestry. Sex concerns all human beings and all animals (except a few like the amoeba). Everyone, especially a teenager, is
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    • 224 14 The Adult Education Board will be conducting a "Practical Colour Photography" course commencing Sunday, 22nd Nov. from 3.00 to 6 00 p.m. at the Adult Education Board's Photography Laboratory at Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, Singapore 6. Th e 20-week course is meant for amateur and professional
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    • 191 14 TTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTYTYTTTTTTTTTI ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor boys and girls off 14 and under (Junior) 'and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page ffrom Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for luniors for every essay published
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • WOMEN
    • 336 15  -  By Donald Amour MOSCOW Russia's first collection of midi-skirts described by one Moscow woman as "Midi but not too midi" went On show yesterday. To the male eye they looked very much like the sort of thing appearing on the streets in
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    • 317 15  -  ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: I have confidence In you. I'm sure if JN don't know the answer yon'll ret It from someone who does. Question: What about these Sensitivity Groups? Are they on the level? Do they do anybody any good? Can thev be
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 299 16 HONG KONG The South China Morning Post said one way to test If Hon* Kon f presents a trade threat to members of the European Economic Community (E.E.C.) is to admit it on an associate status for a period of five years. The English-language dally said
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    • 74 16 WASHINGTON Brazil and the United States have signed a five-year cotton textile agreement. Under terme o«f the agreement, marked by an exchange of notes, Brazil agrees to limit cotton textile exports to the United States to 75 million square yards during the first year of the agreement beginning
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    • 105 16 A $250,000 investment in a garments factory here may soon be earntag a turnover of $3 million a year. The factory which was officially opened Saturday is the Heera Industrial (Pte) Ltd at Jalan Bukit Merah, Redhill Estate. The Managing Director Mr. Atoo Heera Sakhrani said
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    • 88 16 TOKYO Japan will have to rely on Imports lor more than 54 per rent of Its thnber needs In fiscal 1970-1971. The forestry agency ■aid In it* forecast the demand for timber In fiscal 1970 and 1971 at 101,440-000 cubic metres and 105,930.000 cubic metres respectively
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    • 115 16 TOKYO, Four Japanese firms have set up a joint company to tap undersea oil resources off Colombia in cooperation with the Oulf Oil Corp. of th« United States. The four Japanese firms are: Telkoku Oil Co. and Mitsui OH ExPetroleum Development Co. and Mltsu Oil Exploration
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    • 411 16 A portable *afe that Is claimed by Its makers to be completely bur-glar-proof was demonstrated In Australia recently. The light, easy-to-carry safe Is designed in such a way that its contents will be destroyed or rendered useless If any attempt is made to tamper with It.
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    • 483 17 Weekly review The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore seemed to have reached the tail end of the excruciatinf bear market last week. This is particularly true when total turnover recorded for the week only amounted to 4,388,500 units. The inter-holiday also contributed to the
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    • 107 17 Mr. Poo See Luan was recently promoted Assistant Employee Relations Manager of the E&so Group of Companies In Singapore. Mr. Foo is a graduate of the University of Malaya with an honours degree in Economics. He joined Esso's Malaysian affiliate In Kuala Lumpur in 1965 as Employee
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    • 528 17 ARRIVALS MS am. MSA 125 Koala Lumpur. 7 00 a m MSA 580 Colombo. K- Lumpur. 7 30 a m. MSA 123 Kuala Lumpur. •.30 a. in MSA 452 Kuala Lumpur. 11.05 a m. MSA 454 Prnini, Kuala Lumpur. 11.50 a mMSA 203 Jakarta. 130 p.m. MSA 451
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    • 148 17 Prospects are bright for a two-way increase in the shipping trade between Australia and the Singapore-Malaysia region. This is the view of a Singapore shipping executive. Mr. John Clark, who has just returned from a two-week survey of ports and shipping facilities in Australia. Mr. Clark
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    • 122 17 The Bata Shoe (8) Pte, Ltd.'s "Keep our Singapore Shops Clean'' campaign will end on December 2. A panel or Judges from the Managerial and Supervisory staff will visit Bata's chain of retail stores and agencies to award marks on the following basis-.-(1) Impressive Frontage (2)
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    • 59 17 TOKYO Japan and Canada have opened trade talks in Tokyo on setting a celling on Japan's textile shipments to Canada this year. The talks are to be continued through this week. Canada was expected to call on Japan to voluntarily restrict Its shipments of polyester fabric and three
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    • 131 17 Mr. LLm Ewe Hln, General Manager of the Singapore Hilton and Hilton International's Regional Director Singapore/M a 1 a y s 1 a, presented service pint to Mr. Relnhard StetTen Executive Chef of the Singapore Hilton, and MUs Slegrld Thoina* the hotel's Housekeeper. Picture shows Mr Lira a&slsting
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  • 1047 18 INTEREST established herself as the biggest stakes winner when she finished second to Datin's Choice in a mixed class one race oyer 10f yesterday in Ipoh. The Carbon Copy mare's second earned for herself $2,200 in stakes, boosting her total to $68,300 for the season,
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  • 414 18 LOCAL BRIEFS Seven countries have agreed to participate in the First Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships scheduled to be held here from March 20-25 next year. More countr.es are ixpected to give a positive reply to Singapore's .Invitation. Mr. Othman Wok Invited members of the
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  • 66 18 BEATTLE, Wash. The Seattle Supersonics snapped the Chicago Bulls four-game winning streak Saturday night, 122-119, as Lennle Wilkens scored eight points in the last 1:23 in a National Basketball Association game. The Sonics controlled the play most of the game, but Chet Walker tallied time after time in
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 41 18 BK3 SWEEP fcll TOTAL POOL: ($9,600) Ist Prize No: ***** ($2,376) 2nd Prize No: ***** ($1,188) 3rd Prize No: ***** 594) Starters ($B2 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($46 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** *****
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  • 214 19 Records odd and genuine LONDON David Hawkins of Britain may never be a Ton, Jacklin or a Jack Nicklaus. bat he ca« claim one distinction in golf. He has recorded the lowest score for throwing a golf ball round 18 holes—ll3 throws at the 5.895 yards Sheerness Club course in
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  • 76 19 RIVERSIDE, Calif. Vic Elford and hi s "vacuum cleaner' 1 Chaparral 2J took the polo position for Sunday's 1 :ith annual *****,000 Times Grand Prix. I" ford turned in a qu i ifying time of 128.44i> miles-an-hour on Friday and it held up in the runs Saturday to
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  • 354 19 rjpHE Hong Kong Yocht Club yesterday won the B.C. Bath Trophy for best overall performance in the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's Interport Regatta at Seletar Reservoir. Hong Kong compiled 28 points to Changi Yacht Club's 16. Fair skies marked aa exciting day of rowing with
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  • 382 19 CANBERRA Gary Player of South Africa won the Dunlop International Golf Tournament at the Royal Canberra «olf course yesterday, his 35th birthday. Player returned a one-under-par 71 in yesterday's final round to finish with a sjx-under-par total of 282 in the 25.000 Australian (SsB4,000) dollar
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  • 184 19 BOLOGNA, Italy Former world junior middleweight champion Sandro Mazzinghi scored an eight-round knockout over Willie Warren of the United States, in a fight Saturday night with more action outside the ring than inside. The 32-year-old Mazfcinghl who entered the ring at 159 pounds, and Warren, 25,
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  • 21 19 ESTORIL, Portugal France won the European Bridge Championship which ended here last night. Poland was second and Italy third.
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  • 209 19 NAOOYA. Japan Fujio Ishii of the Fuchu Country Club near Tokyo edged Nationalist China s Hsieh Min Nam by two stroke* in three-hole playoff yesterday to win the 13 million yen (S$108.000) Tokai classic international open golf tournament. Ishll, 30. who is wellknown on the Asia golf
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  • 189 19 ADELAIDE South Australia, replying to MCC* first innings of 451 for nine declared, were 555 for six wickets at the close of the third da j of the fo u r-daj match here yesterday. Barry Richards, the South African Test opener, topped his highest
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  • 141 19 KUALA LUMPUR Singapore fought gallantly before going down 7134 to Thailand in the third day of the Third Asian Women's Basketball Championship at Stadium Negara here yesterday. Thailand who claimed their first victory had a tough time keeping a decisive and clear-cut tally as Singapore, undaunted
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  • 69 19 ADELAIDE MCC skipper Ray Illlngworth was undisturbed yesterday by the spate of no balls which forced him to take fast bowler John Snow out of the attack against South Australia. Snow was no-balled 15 times In five overs by umpire Ron Joseph for overstepping the batting crease
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  • 51 20 MELBOURNE Lifesaver Russel Conabere 24, yesterday married the girl who stepped forward when he called for volunteers in a "Kiss of life'» demonstration on a city beach six years ago. "The kiss of life became the kiss of love," his bride, 22-year-old Kathy Borbridge, said after the
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  • 46 20 PARIS Souvenir hunters wanting Nazi badges and uniforms will be out of luck |n the celebrated Paris "Flea market" from now on. Police have banned the sale of all objects conneeted with the Third Keich because they may stir up public disorder.
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  • 118 20 LONDON An English country doctor wants to promote boomerang throwing as a serious ■port which might eventually be included in the Olympic Games. Dr. Brennlg James from the picturesque ▼Mage of Marlow on the River Thames has taken the first step by founding '"Hie
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  • 249 20 Sliced decorative veneers a new product to this country is now under production in Kranji, a special area for wood producing industries. And the company producing this type ol wood is the Bork Singa- pore Private Limited, a subsidiary of the Danish Bork OrouD of
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  • 17 20 TAIWAN trotters beat Hong Kong 108-41 in the last game of the day last night.
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  • 351 20 ST. LAURENT DU FONT, Fronce A fire killed 142 people in o popular donee holl during a Halloween dance in this town near Grenoble yesterday, the local prefect said. The prefect, M. Jean Vaudeville, said all the bodies Had now been brought out of the ruins
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  • 82 20 Three men have been detained by police in connection with the $946,000 robbery outside the Chartered Bank in Battery Road last Friday. A police spokesman confirmed this yesterday but declined to elaborate. Investigations are still continuing and more arrests are likely to be made
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  • 38 20 MADRAS, India A speeding mail train last night ploughed into a stationary express, crumpling two passenger cars. Railway confirmed 16 persona killed and 100 injured in the crash at Perambur, a suburb of Madras.
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