Eastern Sun, 10 November 1970

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  • 19 1 EASTERN SUN own national daily 10 cents I»td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1494 Tuesday, November 10, MC (P) 1616
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  • 109 1  -  By K. S. SIDHU IT was a dream assignment cover a graduation test of a Singapore modelling school. It was right up my alley. I had to go anyway I had been appointed one of the judges. So, with photographer Richard Chow, 1 set out for
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  • 361 1 OELFISH employers could eventually couse industrial chaos, a union official warned last night. And the government was urged to take the lead to ensure unions did not fall into the hands of irresponsible leaders. The warning came Irom the National Trades Union Congress' secretary for research
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    • 143 1 TH v< Mr. Las Wii| Looa Alftlateat Mtugtr, Ipob ftruch Mr. Lau Wing Loon, born under the Zodiac sign of Capricorn is the Assistant Manager ot Ipch Branch. Educated in Perth, Australia, he graduated with a Diploma in Accountancy and became an Associate Member ot the Australian Society of Accountants.
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  • 275 2 A WOMAN who suspected her husband of keeping a mistress jumped to her death outside her flat shortly after a heated argument. This was srated in the Coroner's Court by Wai Beng Yong, 30, a welder, at an inquiry into the death of his wife,
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  • 135 2 Christine Francis, who was chosen as Queensland's "Girl in a Million 1970/' arrives in Singa- pore today. She is visiting here a»s part of a world trip, which Is one of the prizes she received for winning the title. Tlie event wa organised by
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  • 57 2 Water pollution looks like this. The main sources of this waste discharge contaminating the water at Kaliang are the shipyards and there are several in Singapore. Empty tins, decaying logs and diesel oil are dumped into the sea. Nobody so far seems to be willing to take
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  • 322 2 Youth cleared of robbery charge Kew Seng Huat, 18, was yesterday cleared of a charge of robbing a bar-waitress of Her silver chain and locfcet valued at $l2O. He was alleged to have committed .the offence with a knife on July 17 at 11.35 p.m. Chan Soh
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  • 109 2 KUALA LUMPUR An unruly crowd of spectators booed the referee and threw hotties into a basketball court. The match between defending champions South Korea and Nationalist China in the third Asian Women's Basketball Tournament was hence disrupted last night. The trouble started 8 minutes before
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 AROUND TOWN 5.50 pm. Monthly meeting and stamp auctions of stamp clubs at Singapore Cricket Club. 5.30 p.m. Polo at Singapore Polo Club, Thomson Road. 6.00 p-m. Conference on discniHion of "The Evening of Peking Opera" at Kreta Ayer Community Centre Re. ception Room. 6.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m Balanese
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    • 23 2 AMY By Jack Tipprt PP 111 W-i "Morion, why opt you so hung-up on talking mar rioge... can't we lust b« oood friends?"
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  • 558 3 t>ARGIRL Mimi Wong Weng Sui, 31, allegedly confessed to her stepmother that she hod fatally stabbed Mrs. Ayako Watanabe. The High Court heard this when Wong's stepmother, Madam Ho Ah Soong, testified as a prosecution witness. Wong and her former husband. 81m
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  • 119 3 JAKARTA Indonesia's Ambassador to Singapore, Major-General Sunarso, yesterday dismissed reports by several Muslim newspapers that Indonesian communists conld be hiding in Singapore. General Sunarso said it wa* unlikelv that members of the disbanded Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) could use Singapore as a hiding place. "Security
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  • 238 3 A SEAMEO TROPMED Research Foundation to promote and advance research in tropical medicine and public health it being planned. This was decided at the eighth meeting of the Central Co-ordinat-ing Board of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation Regional Project for Tropical
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  • 75 3 An electronic roods shop owner who employed an old friend—a Malaysian citizen was yesterday fined $7OO by the Seventh Magistrate's Court Teo soon Kee, 30. plraded guilt? to employing a non-citizen without a work permit in his shop between August 15 and 20. He
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  • 271 5 HPHE Medical Service is experiencing a "serious shortage" of radiologists. This was disclosed yesterday by the Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, when he opened the World Health Organisation seminar on medical radiologist apparatus and facilities. The Ministry is now giving this shortage,
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  • 90 5 A coroner yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of Jaffar bin Hashim, 24, who died of a fractured skull on Oct. 29. The court was told that JafTar was an oddjob labourer from Johore. He was carrying a load of iron bars
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  • 148 5 A British serviceman, B.N.R. Guest, off 108 Field Battery, Selarang Barracks, was killed in a road accident on Sunday. Guest, was travelling along Tampines Road on a motor cycle when he crashed head-on with another vehicle, at 220 p.m. He was admitted to the
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  • 52 5 A total of $68.7 million was deposited with the Postal Savings Bank last month. According to a statement from the Postmas-ter-General yesterday, 5.900 new accounts were opened, bringing a record of 506,390 depositors. Schools accounted for 4.549 new accounts bringin? a total of
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  • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR Enche Shariff Ahmad has been reappointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, a spokesman of the Prime Minister's Department said yesterday. Meanwhile, Enche Ali Shariff has been reappointed Political Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Bin Haji Jawi.
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  • 191 5 KISSING is taboo on the Indian screen even for an actor acclamed as India's James Bond. But that's one limitation Jai Shanker has learned to accept until the ban is lifted. "Kissing is not essential in Indian films at the moment. "I
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    • 37 5 w jam m t leave Singapore just after breakfast. Arrive in Tokyo alter dinner. Just name theday. Anyday. With MSA See your Travel Agent. Sunday flight leaves at 10am. 4 Bocm«v a week via K uala Lumpur.
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  • 217 6 MANILA The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) announced yesterday that the Peking Bed Cross Society Is donatinf canned food worth 2M.M yuan (*****.M) to victims of two devastating typhoons which hit the country last month. Mrs- Loreto Paras Snlit, PNBC Secretary General,
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  • 212 6 MANILA The 25.000man Philippine Constabulary (National Police) went on 4 'Red Alert" yesterday on the eve of crucial elections for delegates to the 1971 Constitutional Convention. Although the alert status is customary every election time and officials have predicted generally peaceful balloting, Gen. Manuel
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  • 316 6 T3HNOM PENH Communist forces J- launched a co-ordinated series of attacks in Kompong Cham province beforj dawn yesterday, hitting at the province capital as well as positions held by the largest government task force of the war. Senior military officers reported fighting still under
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  • 169 6 MANILA Taal Volcano, located 40 air miles south of Manila, erupted yesterday for the first time this year and spewed out ash-clouds 400 to 500 feet high. Volcanologists said the activity could be the prelude to another series of minor explosions by the 984-foot-high volcano
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  • 56 6 MANILA A Roman Catholic school has expelled 21 students for publishing a lampoon of Pope Paul in their student newspaper. Authorities the University of St. Tomas said the students, all staff members of "Varsitarian," the school's newspaper, were expelled for malifninc the Pope, who
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  • 92 6 NEW DELHI—The Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi has told members of her ruling Congress Party that the government at present has no intention of calling general elections informed sources said. The sources said she told a meeting of the parllamentarv party that rumours of an
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  • 300 7 JERUSALEM The Israeli Cabinet met yesterday omid indications that it might be prepared to break the deadlock by returning to the Middle East peace talks under United Nations envoy Dr. Gunnar Jarring. Usually weii informed sources predicted Israel might soften its demands
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  • 82 7 LUSAKA Z&mblan President Kenneth Kaunda has suspended lour ministers, three civil servants and an assistant police commissioner following a probe into corruption. The ministers suspended were: Dingiswayo Banda. Minister of Transport, Power and Works, Henry 6ham.ba.nse. Cabinet Minister for Northwestern Province. Josy Mon g a. Minister
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  • 69 7 LONDON Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, son of exKing Peter who died in Los Angeles last week, says he will not be crowned as king-in-exile The 25-year-old crown prince, last of the direct line to the Yugoslav throne abandoned by his father during the 1941 German
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  • 319 7 SEOUL A North Korean agent captured off Inchon claims he was sent to assassinate South Korean leaders and create social confusion. Kang U1 Ou, 39, told a press conference that his mission also included the formation of an underground Communist Party and collection
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  • 83 7 ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico A jumbo jel carrying 161 people made an emergency stop after a fire warning in the cockpit. Passengers aboard the American Airlines Boeing 747, from Los Angeles to Washington left by emergency chutes. No one was hurt. Fireflghtlng equipment from nearby
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  • 277 7 CAIRO Egyptian police are probing a series of grisly murders believed to have been done by local hippies. Latest was the killing of a 50-year-old housemaid found tied hand and foot with electric wire and strangled. There have been half a dozen other recent murders
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  • 395 9 NEW YORK The fabled statue of the Goddess of Love missing for 1.500 years has been found in the dusty vaults of the British Museum *n London. "This is one of the mi* spectacular finds in the history of classical art," said Dr. Iris Love,
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  • 194 9 IV ASHINGTON Democratic Senator Edmund Muskie says President Nixon can be beaten in the 1972 presidential election. His failure to solve the problems of the economy, the Vietnam war and an unstable society. are the reasons. Nixon claims the test of his presidency will be his
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  • 82 9 MELBOURNE, Australia, The Penguin Publishing Co. was today fined Asloo <S$34O) for distributing the American novel, Portnoy's Complaint. Magistrate Edward Ross found Penguin Books, Australia, Lta„ guilty of having published. distributed and sold an obscene article The company was fined Asso <S$l7O) on the publishing charge
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  • 364 9 AVIV A scientist claims Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science pioneered research on an anti-cancer drug for which Princeton University in the U.S. has claimed the credit. He claims Israel has been producing the drug for more thon o year. Michael Inbar, a member
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  • 98 9 WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginia, Two crecDLshbrown bullfrogs were shot into earth orbit early yesterday in an attempt to And the answer to motion sickness problems of bomans. In addition to a 293 lb. spacecraft carrying the frogs, a 46 lb. radiation mete r o 1 d spacecraft,
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  • 219 9 MONTREAL Quebec police have detained three people arrested at the same time as 19-year-old student Bernard Lortie in connection with the kidnapping of Quebec Labour Minister, Pierre Laporte. Police said the three had been detained under the provisions of the state of war
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  • 401 10 |\R. Augustine Tan, Member of Parliament for Whampoa, took on the complex problem of poverty in Singapore and set forth his own solution while speaking In his constituency last week and concluded by saying that we should "aim for a society which can combine the blessing of capitalist efficiency
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  • 196 10 PRAGMATIC people seldom relish eulogy or praise. The hard-headed community of Singaporeans know full well the problems involved in economic growth and development. The pat on the back of Singapore by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund is, so to say, a praise of a different
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  • 1043 10  -  By FRED MPANGA, The doles hove been right for Westminister, Stormont and Bernadette Devlin, the Independent MP for Mid-Ulster. Good conduct in Armagh Prison has earned Miss Devlin two months of freedom out of the six-month sentence she received for her part in the Londonderry
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  • 142 10 MOSCOW The Soviet Communist Party daily Pravda today called for closer links between Moscow and Rome only three days after Italy announced that it had established diplomatic ties with China. A Pravda commentary, quoted by the Soviet New s Agency Tass, said the further
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    • 59 10 Foreign news and tea. tarn appearing In all edition* of thr Eastern Hun ana The Hun are from Keuter* United Press International. Age nee France Presse. Editors Pre»> Syndicate Newspapei Enterprise Asfoelation Publishers Hall Syndicate Los Angeles Time* Syndicate tieml ni News Service Nortb American Newspaper Alliance. First Feature*, Inter-Press
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 39 11 Clowning around between filming of the move "WUSA" Paul Newman drills a hole into the door of his co-star's dressing room. It is aU in fun because Joanne Woodward is also his wife.
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    • 499 11 Italian paper reports talks that led to recognition R OME Moo Tse Tung's influence is decreasing, China despises western "Mooists," and the Chinese prefer the Americans to other Western people, according to an influential Italian newspaper. The Turir La Stampa said these were
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    • 433 11 CANBERRA Australia will vote on November 21 to decide who will Ml 32 of the 60 seats in the Senate. Senators are elected lor six-year terms, but half the Senate 1s replaced every three years. Those who fill casual vacancies (nominees of atate parliaments
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  • 771 12/13 Legend says William the Conqueror shopped at Henry Poole's in London's Savile Row. He needed a decent uniform in which to fight the English! The Doomsday Book is silent on the episode. Later and more reliable chronicles, however, show that Henry
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  • 384 12/13 WASHINGTON President Nixon bid to improve his Republican Party's strength in Congress and boost his own prospects of reelection in 1972, is facing some challenging economic facts. Official statistics in dicate that if present economic policies are continued, the President may be
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  • 155 12/13 A new book "Amelia Earhart Lives", has just been published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. Joe Klaas, Air Force Reserve Officer and professional writer, tells of a ten-year investigation of the Amelia Earhart mystery by J«»e Gervais, a former
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  • 921 14  -  By TOM TIEDE According to John Poller, ho hod o fight with hit wife on the afternoon of Aug. 25# 1967, and left his home to *ake o walk. According to police, he did nothing of the kind. They say he stood on a roof
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  • 396 14  -  By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. Dear Dr. Lamb I have contracted the "shingles" and am In terrible pain. Would you pleaie tell me what to do and bow long It will bust? Dear Reader "Shingles'- are caused by the same virus that
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  • 300 14 NIAMEY, Niger Niger, poor, undeveloped and with one of the highest rates of illiteracy in Africa, is hoping to become the world's first country with an educational system entirely geared to television. The 10- year-old republic is already running a unique experimental school television programme and
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  • 733 17 A CCORDING to the experts, marital rows are not only inevitable they're actually good for you. There's a one in ten chance that first thing this morning you had a row with your husband. Not necessarily a fuii-scale fisticuffs row but probably anything ranging
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  • 61 17 NEW ways to use jewellery, as a wide belt on a soft black dress, a flippy skirt, all paillettes with a velvet sweater. •.softness in colours, With all the lavenders, violets and purples leading, soft browns, pinks and greens following. all kinds of knits for evening, soft and
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1859 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... radio guide CARROLL RIGHTER S from the Carroll Righter Institute GENEHAL TENDENCIES: The morning can bring a considerable amount of tension with others which can It ad to quick arguments and possible separation. However, the afternoon and evening are just great for enjoying tomantic interests and for
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 309 20 TIULL ond weak conditions permeated all sections on the trading floors of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Opening business was very cautious and below last Friday's level. Industrials drifted listlessly on lack of buyinr support and panic selling. However at one stage, some issues put on
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    • 257 20 November first grade rubber buyers doted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 48-3/4 cents per lb., down 1/2 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. Opening quotations were lower following London advices. Thereafter the market ruled
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    • 192 20 HONG KONG, Hong Kong Is finding and expand -new markets lor Its cotton fabrics In Asia and Africa. This accounts for a 21 per cent Increase in exports In the first eight months oI this year despite a decline In shares from the United States
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    • 111 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.80 196.80 per 100 Straits dollars 140 151 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 9.70 6.775 per Australian dollar 140 300 oer 1.000 Burmese fcyats too 520 per 1.000 Indian rupees 147 102 per
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    • 678 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS IV 8. Arm 131 1 X AJtnomolo Alcan 1.36 2.94 1-36 Allied Choc. 7 60 272 Ben. Berjaya 99 1.05 198 Borneo
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    • 635 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms «f th. Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified "Med INDUSTRIALS ACMA $1.32 (2) $1.31 (1); ALCAN $1.35 (1); Ben. 99 cts. (1); Berjaya $l.ll
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    • 87 20 THE noon price* Singapore Chine** Exrhanit yesterday at tbe Prodnce wa«:a 8. Coronal Oil (f.o.b-) bulk 58 00 Coronal Ol) (f.o.b.) dram 60.50 Mixed Copra Muntok Vvhlt* Pepper (f.o.b.) AST.% 100% N.WL. Sarawak White Pepper if.o.b) 96% N.W.L. Sarawak Special Black Pepper (f.o.h.) u6% N.W.L. Sarawak 4NTA Black Pepper
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    • 329 21 SYDNEY Heavyweights Kathleen Investments, Mineral Securities and Queensland Mines were among the few issues to attract buyers on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Falls outnumbered rises in all sections. Bayers, hoping for m start to the week were again disappointed. Kathleen Investments rose 30 cents to 13-6# dollars
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    • 581 21 AftKIV %LX 1-45 I m MHA 125 Kuala l.ampor 7 04 am. MHA S8Jf Madri*. 7-JO «-flD Kuala Lumpur M>* |«S Kuala l.ampvr M a.at MsA <U Kuala Lam par IIMin. MHA 4M renan c. Kuala Lumpur II .W a.m. MHA 24S Jakarta IJI p in. MHA 451
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    • 13 21 THE tin price for yesterday was $654 per plcui down *125
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    • 65 21 WASHINGTON —The U3 Export-Import Bank announced Sunday it will provide a 556.399 million credit to help finance the sale of 5114.13 million of machine tool equipment to Japan. The buyer is Ataka and Company Limited and suppliers Include American companies in New York. Massachusetts. Ohio »nd Vermont. Repayments
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    • 94 21 NEW YORK—On© year after the cyclamates ban, the US diet soft drink Industry has recovered at least 70 per cent of the market it lost and two companies are doing better with low-calorie beverages than thev did before thev had to give up cyclamates. Curiously, No Cal Corp. of
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    • Article, Illustration
      122 21 •'lt's like a page from *Olll Mac Donald's Farm'," commented Mr. Chwee-Hong Llm, Cargo Supervisor of Cathay Pacific's Singapore Office, when he made the final count of the variety of live-stock to be airfreighted on a Cathay Pacific Jet for Japan. There were live Tropical fishes. Lesser sulphurcreated
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    • 635 21 TENDERS POLICE REPABLUL SINUYPURA TENDKB NOTICS TENDERS will be received by the Commissioner of Police. Singapore, up to 12 Noon on 24th NOVEMBER. 1970 tor t b removal of nl(ht-wll. etc. twice dally from Poller Buildings for the Period I*l January, till t» 31st Deermber. 1971. a. A Tender Deposit
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 925 22 The following are the race-weights for the third and fourth day of the Selangor Turf Club .November meeting: THIRD CLASS 2 DIV. 4 6F. Changl Point 9.00 Tal Pau 9.00 Beau Chimes 8.10 Timor Malaysia 8.10 Pretty Dolly 8.09 Bart's Court 8.09 Timber Producer 8.09 Mark's Kuda 8
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    • 164 22 ROME Italian Nino Benvenuti said Sunday night he would not retire from boxing despite losing his world middleweight title on a 12thround knockout to Argentinian Carlos Monzon here Saturday night. Benvenuti, 32, who Buffered the first knockout of his career as he lost his four-year
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    • 73 22 HONG KONG, Ni Chih-Chin of China has set a new men's world high jumD record of 2.29 metres (7 ft. 6.189 in.), the New China News Axencv reported. This was CI metres better than the previous world record of 2.28 metres (7 ft. 5-j in.) held
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    • 75 22 RICHMOND, Virginia Mrs. Blllle Jean King, the American tennis star scored her first victory since undergoing a knee operation last June by winning the singles title of the Women's Professional tennis tournament here Sunday. In the final she defeated M 1 s a Nancy
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      94 22 MUNICH Here she Is, Munich's cheesecake frauleln, charming, intelligent blonde Ursula Badenberg, chosen from a total of 245 pretty girls to star in the third publicity Aim for the 1972 Munich Olympics. A 25-year-old interpreter in English and French with dancer's training to call on, Ursula won mainly
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  • 319 23 MELBOURNE, Australia The MCC was yesterday beaten by Victoria by six wickets repeating their saeoeas over Mike Smith's lf€s-fi€ tourists. Victoria won when four for 180 run& seven minutes before the •tumps were to be drawn. Bill La wry end
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  • 281 23  -  By TONY CHANDRAN THE 22-year-oid Singapore Olympic Sports Coyncil yesterday gave way to the Singapore National Olympic Council. The historic change of name, status, structure and substance took place at the Extraordinary General Meeting SOSC at the Polytechnic Lecture Theatre. A record number of delegates
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  • 53 23 BUENOS AIRES— Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia swept to a 6 —4. 6 —2, 6 —0 victory over Manuel Orantes of Spain to capture the men's single title in the Argentina Tennig championships here Sunday The tall Yugoslav, seeded third, produced a wide array of strokes to clinch
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  • 244 23 LONDON British champion Henry Cooper will bid to recapture the title he relinquished last year when he challenges Spain's Jose Urtain for the European Heavyweight boxing crown here tonight. The 36-year-old Cooper who has won 38 of his 52 professional fights was
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  • 53 23 KUALA LUMPUR—Singapore scored their second victory defeating Vietnam 52-40 in the third Asian Women's Basketball tournament at stadium Negara here yesterday In an earlier match. Thailand registered a 8659 victory over a dis Jointed Indian team who lad an overtime task in keenino the
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  • 602 23 The following it the Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend racing at Kuala Lumpur, SATURDAY Race one: SIRWIN (Moran) dropped out of the race in the straight. Race two: A.K. Cheam (HOUSING DEVELOPMENT) was told that he should have attempted to make up ground
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  • 52 23 OSAKA, Japan Little known Jun Koki of Hosei University of Tokyo who upset India's R» manathan Krishnan lae Saturday, eliminated !t» ly's Mario Caimo in foui hard fought sets. 10-& 6-4, 9-7 and 6-2 yesterdaj in the semi-flnals of the 197 0 Japan National
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  • 373 24 'fAIRO Egypt, Sudan and Libya have decided to form a federation to face the challenges of "imperialism and zionism" in the Middle East. A joint communique issued after several days of talks here between leaders of the three countries which have a combined population of
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  • 42 24 LONDON Britain last •week sent a "preliminary" communication to Rhodesian Premier lan Smith. The contact was mad e to determine whether a basis existed for renewing negotiations between London and Salisbury to tr v to solve the constitutional deadlock.
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  • 190 24 BANGKOK— The Thai government is planning to intensify its military campaign against Communist guerrillas and Moslem secessionist groups in the southern provinces to curb increasing terrorism in the area, police sources said -esterday. Police Major General Cham r as Mangkalaratana flies to the area
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  • 381 24 HONG KONG An electronic bugging device hidden in a toilet led to the arrest of an American charged with blackmailing the British Overseas Airways Corporation, a court was told yesterday. Ewing David Dodgson, 61, was arrested on September 24. He allegedly sent
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