Eastern Sun, 21 December 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Ist* 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1528 Monday, December 21, 1970 MC (P) 1616
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  • 238 1 rpHE Jurong Industrial Estate received o surprise visit from Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuon Yew, and his family yesterday. Mr. Lee and his family spent about 45 Minutes at the Jurong Hilltop Tower listening to explanations given by Jurong Town Corporation Chairman, Mr. Woon
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  • 280 1 The riots unde LONDON Wladytlav Gomulka, Communist chief of riotridden Poland, it in trouble. Some diplomatic reports reaching here from the Communist East said his leadership might be imperilled. Things have gone drastically wrong in Poland. The current troubles have been triggered by government measures for
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  • 113 1 PHNOM PENH Communist troops yesterday stepped up their attacks on Cambodia's ricelined highway from the western province of Battambang, burning civilian cars and hittinf a government outpost some 125 miles northwest of Phnom Penh, the High Command an- nounced. An unknown-sized Communist force harassed a government
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  • 38 1 ISTANBUL A me ilium-strength earthquake rumbled through western Turkey at noon yesterday and was reported strongest in hilly districts hit earlier this year b, a disastrous tremor. Authorities i I d there were >« ea laities.
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  • 210 2 People must catch on the habit of safety consciousness like they catch measles. This advice was given by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, at the 1970 Motor Car Rally at Empress Place Car Park yesterday. The Rally was
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  • 254 2 T>OLICE hove arrested three men in connection with the recent spote of robberies ot petrol kiosk. Two detectives, Mohd. Sonullah and Ang Tee Tee. from the Pay a Lebar Police Station, loid on ombush ot 4 a.m. at a Shell station along Serangoon Gorden
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  • 58 2 A 21-year-old labourer was arrested on Saturday morning shortly after a woman found $3 missing from a desk drawer. Mrs. Janet Lim, 42, cashier with Tractors Malaysia Berhad discovered her drawer was forced open when she arrived at the Bukit Timah office at 8 a.m.
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  • 204 2  -  By ROYSON SIEW Han Heng Juan, 14, is alive because he cannot iwim. His cousin, Han Hul Chuan. 17, could but was swept away by strong currents In thft Bea off the 15 m-s. Changi Road on Saturday His body was recover- Ed 15
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  • 108 2 Two men held up a subcontractor In a s»te office o n Saturday and escaped with $2,500 cash. The Victim, Peh Yok Chee, 45, of Kim Chuan Road told police that at 4.30 pm two men gained entrv b v the unlocked doo r Into his Shaw
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  • 134 2 A woman who quarrelled with her husband three days ago hanged herself on a tree yesterday. Madam Peng Pah Choe. 27. a mother of three, was found hanging behind her house at Tampines Avenue at 12.10 pjn According to her hushus band, who gave his
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 14 2 Toto draw Sunday's Toto Draw:— 18—25 —2&—44—28 Additional Number.— 43 Circlr Numbers; 4* 39—34
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    • 88 2 Around town 10.00 a.m. Art exhibttion by M Six Young Contemporaries" at Tans Chou Art Gallery and Framers, Outram Park. 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Batik exhibition at Gallery of Fine Art. 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. 6th exhibition of paintings by members of China Society and Singapore Academy of
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  • 264 3 TJARDWARE dealers are being investigated for graft involving shipyards in which the Government has o vested interest. Officers from the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau are believeJ to have seized the account books of some hardware dealers, sources said. Some have been quizzed about kickbacks
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  • 136 3 BANGKOK There is an old military axiom that says there are always 10 per cent of the troops who don't set the word. And that would seem to explain why Malaysian Prime Minister Ton Abdul Razak did not fet a 19-run salute when he arrived
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  • 162 3 THE Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, led 1,000 children in treeplanting campaign the first children's tree-planting campaign in Singapore at MacPherson Estate yesterday. Mr. Chua, who is also Member of Parliament for MacPherson Estate, said that the energy of the children should be channelled
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  • Article, Illustration
    147 3 Labourer Abdul Rashid s/o Kaslr Salleh, 20, was yesterday buried alive by a landslide while working In a 30-foot deep pit. The accident occurred at 1.55 ptn. when he was doing piling work at the worksite of the proposed 50-storey building for the Development Bank of Singapore Limited
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  • 105 4 Tlie Australian delegation to Ihe five-nation defence folks beginning in Singopore on January 6 will be led by Defence Deportment Secretary Sir AiHtuc Tonge. Australia's Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser added that the delegation would include Foreign Affairs and Defence Department senior officials. Representatives of
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  • 51 4 KUALA LUMPUR— The Cevwnaept is to establish a women's wing of the Royal Malaysia Polio© Volunteer Reserve Fusee, the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Mohamed bin Yaaoob has announced. He also disclosed that the PVR has 2.534 officers and men in IS districts in West
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  • 116 4 TAIPING A herd of wild elepkuh has destroyed a few acres d ymf rsbber aadraashatai trees at a 23Sacre bad scheme la Braas. St adles treat An ilrlal ef the scheme. Atari Ahms Kastaraddla. said that this was the second ttae the elephaats had itilnjtd die
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  • 119 4 Two persons were admitted to th* hospital when the ear they were travelling in skidded and overturued along Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Lim Chow Than, 61. and Ta v Ghuat Wah. 45, were with two others in the vehicle when the accident occurred about
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  • 202 4 KUALA LUMPUR Government detainees in all camps ami centres will and ergo four stages under a new detention system to be introduced next month. The detainee's progress from all the stages will be accompanied by Increasing privileges until he Is finally released. Details of the
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  • 100 4 The reason why Judith de Cms (seated left) is sitting so affectionately close to Santa Claus is because he's her father, Mr. Gerald de Cras. She was the chairman of a sub-committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union's Community Welfare Committee which had organised
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  • 235 4 KUALA LUMPUR Som« recant press reports on divorce cases 'are close to pornography/' the Chief Justice of West Malaysia, Tan Sri H.T. On« has declared. "M v concern Is that the court should not be turned into a stage of amusement," he pointed out. Tan Sri
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 265 5 WASHINGTON America has ruled that a youngpphysicistf t who has repeatedly been prevented by Russians from entering the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, is a U.S. citizen. by birth^ 6 ann 9 unc men pointed out that Leonid Rigerman, 30, and his mother, Esther Michael-Rigerman,
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  • 164 5 ATLANTA, Georgia A day-old baby girl has been found abandoned in a phone booth with a note that pleaded, "Please help me find a home where I am wanted." The infant wai found carefully wrapped in s blanket inside a large handbag on the floor
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  • 131 5 NEW DELHI Punjab farmers, the stardist in India and leaders of th« nation'* 'Green Revolution' will make a bonfire of East German tractors on January 30. This is the day of Mahatma Gandhi's martyrdom at the hands Of a Hindu fanatic. The fanners' planned action will focus
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  • 93 5 JAKARTA AH hrfenslre birth c«tr«l programme will be launched early next year la Java aul Madura, the two moot pnpalovs islands in Indonesia. Dr. Suwardjono Snrjaninxrat, Chairman of the Natlaaal Co-ordt-natioa Body for Family Planning. explained It waa aimed at enrolling six million "acceptors''
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  • 496 6 Poland's riots show failure of Red system BONN West Germany's chief government spokesman, Conrad Ahlers, has pointed out that events in Poland this week showed the Insurmountable crisis of the communist system. He added it was a system which could not cope with its own internal contradictions
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  • 306 6 IUAHA, Okinawa—! Seventy cars ond three school buildings belonging to U.S. military personnel and other Americans were burned during a riot yesterday. At least 35 Okinawans were injured in the unrest at the U.S. air base city of Koza, Central Okinawa. The riot stemmed
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  • 144 6 NEW YORK New Yorkers have recently been breathing slightly cleaner air, experiencing streets less clogged with traffic, hearing a reduction in the almost intolerable noise level and getting regular exercise. These benefits have been derived from a strike by 36.000 taxi-cab drivers. TCiey
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  • 170 6 PHNOM PENH South Vietnam Is ready to fling another 10,00§ troops into the Cambodian battle zone if necessary to assist in clearing five or six North Vietnamese regiments from around the vital Route Seven Highway, informed sources has disclosed. There was no indication when
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  • 38 6 VATICAN CITY A high-level Muslim delegation yesterday ended an historic five-day visit to th« Vatican for talks with senior officials, with a joint pledge to intensify good relation! between Islam and the ROWB Catholic Church,
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  • 134 7 SAIGON American soldiers have recently rescued 19 Vietnamese, most of them children, who said they had been held as labourers for almost a year by Vietcong. Spec. FOOT James Baker, one of the soldiers involved, described fhe II as "in snch bad shape they eouldn't
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  • 230 7 Egypt has launched o world-wide diplomatic offensift of higft-level with the departure of Vice-President Hussein El-Shafei for Yugoslavia, Vice-President Aly Sabry has already flown to Moscow yesterday with a message from President Anwar Sadat. Thirteen envoys will visit more than 40 countries on four continents to
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 Brazilian terrorists have demanded the release of 70 political prisoners in exchange for the abducted Swiss Ambassador. Giovanni Bucher. One of the detainees the guerrillas have in mind is former priest Alipio de Freitas (above) (UPI UPI radiophoto
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  • 108 7 LONDONDERRY, North Ireland Trouble between Protestants and Catholics has been threatened over a man's refusal to fight almost 300 years ago. The anniversary of Governor Roberj Lundy's flight from Catholic troops at the siege of Londonderry in 1688 is traditionally celebrated by burning the traitor's effigy.
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  • 142 7 TULSA, OKLAHOMA— A would-be hijacker got what h« wanted: a plane that wa« completely his. However, he was not exactly happy because there wa« ao one else on H to take him to Cuba. The w ould-be hijacker was identified as a 3®* year-old Okmulgee State
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  • 55 7 RIO DE JANEIRO A 50-ton rock has killed three workmen in tunnel under construction. It fell from the ceiling of the Tunnel Dois Irmaos, crushing Jose Moraes. Eraldo Ribeiro and Joao Luis de Carvalho The Guanabara State Road Department and the State Police have opened
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  • 98 7 FT. BENNING, Georgia The verdict in the court martial of Lt. William Calley, still many weeks away, is likely to hinge on the question of whether an officer of the US. Army should blindly carry out his orders. This has become clear in the
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  • 665 8 ORESIDENT Richard Nixon of the United States recently gave a press conference and what makes it important, according to several newspapers and news magazines, is that it was long overdue. Jacques Amalric, for instance, writes from Washington "President Nixon obviously dislikes facing the cross fire questioning of
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    794 8  -  By Max Lerner NEW YORK Two besieged men hove come to Washington, separated by a few day* King Hussein of Jordon and Moshe Dayon of Isroaf. (Tfco dictates of policy item tej require President Nixon to always invite Arab and Israeli leaders Itke the animals in Noah's Ark two
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  • 394 8  -  By Dick West, Washington. ALTHOUGH 29 years hav« pasted since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, most members of the World War II generation can still remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when they first heard the news. And 29 years from now, many
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  • 811 9  -  Crush U.S. imperialism, says Margaret Kilgore the U.S. troop withdrawal continues in Indochina and battle action slows# the next moves on the communist side will be guided os usual by the military strategies of a rotund, little North Vietnamese general Vo Nguyen Giap. Despite occasional rumours
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  • 589 10/11 Mr. Khoo Kay Puan Managing Director of Sony's local agents, Ho Hua Co. addressing hundreds of well-wishers and friends at the Sound Exhibition, "Sony-O-Rama" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Flanking Mr. Khoo are Sony's top men who flew in specially for the occasion to introduce its
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1118 12 today's temsM CHANNEL 5 1 (Chinese Opening Announcements followed by General Hospital A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. For The Family A magazine series in Tamil A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (Tamil) > It's Happening In Singapore A series on the
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  • 604 13  - Is Hollywood on its last reel By Dick Kleiner, Ttfe end of Hollywood that's what Richard Boone toes coming out of the TV cassette s approach. He it's already happening —an exodus from Hollywood because the old-timers don't like the shape of things today and tomorrow. John Huston moved to
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  • 505 13 IF Hollywood could only come up with a hefty batch of noveladaptations such as those springing from "The Godfather" and "Lore Story/' nudie movies and their sponsors might be taking it on the lam faster than anyone felt possible. That is the feeling among close observers of
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  • 638 13  -  By HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYWOOD The kids kav« had all the best of it in the movie Plotting*. Go way back to Joan Crawford's 1928 smash, "Our Dancing Daughters," and you find producers concentrating on th« younger generation and little else. What about the old folks? What
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 232 13 K SEEE7 I l> O .175 11 I Now Shewing —Ne Free LUt II u. I.4ft 4 «.:to rift pa A Taate Of C«M Steel' (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Scope Color < API i i un 7 n h Lut Oar If* Free Llat II am. I.M. 4. 6.45
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    • 149 13 LAST DATI II m. IM, IN, MIAMI Bama a the Ecgar In Columbla'e Tkf Lady la The CM Witt Glaasri And A Can" In Color Oliver Reed PanasrUloa OPENS TOMORROW I "Utlte Jungle Hoy" Color ORCHARD 37SSM| LAST OATI Ml. I N I N 111 Mi Po«e "MOVE" Color. PV
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  • 442 14 A SCHOOL it a place where knowledge gained. It it alto a place where individuals attain a disciplined '*e—phyiicaMy, mentally,, socially and spiritually. The school play* an Important pert in the upbringing or students because most of our time Is spent In school. In the
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  • Article, Illustration
    231 14 Our class. Secondary Two A consists of fortytwo pupils. Alas' New teachers are oomlng. We seem 111 at ease to know them. One day a male teacher entered our class. We were very frightened of him, though he was kind. He was fair an d square to us.
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  • 756 14  -  *L A Lf idon Correspondent LONDON Time saved by road and pvblic transport improvement*, benefits from creating new jobs in areas of bigb unemployment, noise from new airports. Tbesc am examples of desirable and undesirable "secondary" effects on the community arising oat of public activities. An
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  • WOMEN
    • 540 15 THE festive seoson is here again, bringing with it the usual round of parties, "at home" sessions and of course the Big Christmas Dinner itself. Why not make yourself ana your husband Santa to wear when you greet your guests? With appliqued motifs of Santa
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    • 561 15  -  ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: Is it normal for a seven-year-old girl to ret sexually aggressive with a 25-or 30-year old man? I didn't believe it until this little flirt crawled on my lap, began pushing herself against me, stroking my hair and patting my face. That
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  • 153 16 GEORGETOWN, Guyana Hardened Guyanese drinken are downing alcohol worth some five million sterling and frittering away the country*! economic wealth at the rate of 25 new industries a year, according to a senior government pathologist Dr. Balwant Singh, head of Guyana's Alcoholics Anonymous Association has called
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 759 16 aiies 9 taurus ®S3 genmm Swal cancer n m ELs^l 1 9 ibra IT e CARROLL RIOHTER'9 s GENERAL TENDENCIES: A most difficult day and evening during which It is necessary to refrain from doing anything that can unset or disturb others. You are apt to be so wrapped up
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    • 19 16 LADIES PAY w\ CHBr Tr I "^i "Sometimes, if yoa're hicky, tbey 11 throw one right Into rour wr
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 384 17 Weekly review •The aaarket is dead**. Thai was U>e sigh of almost everyone when the market closed trading for the weekend. Generally business was easier on the floors of Malaysia and Singapore. Volume of shares transacted perked marginally higher to 5,396,500 sales. Issues which forged ahead
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    • 494 17 AKKI% ALO W* am MSA in Koala Lompar. Tow a.m MSA 3M ittnmtoo. K. Lompor. t»a.m Koala •J» aa Koala 11.05 am M»A 454 Prnaoc. Koala Lompar 1150 a m MSA 80S Jakarta. 1 M p.m MSA 4SI Kurtilaa. 8 0.. ».■> MM Ml Koto Rahru K l.umpor
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    • 89 17 Pretty i—a Chi a. a BOAC Passenger Services OUcer at Paya Lek*r Airfwt, recently attended a Traffic Operations Coarse at BOAC*> Training School in London finish. e<j of "Top of the Popsies*. Commenting on her success, Mr. Tim Gaadolfo. BOACs Traffic Manager Southeast Asia, said: "Anna's
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    • 294 17 new company has been formed called UNDER WATER MAINTENANCE (PTE) LTD. which is a joint venture between Werug Chan Engineering Co. (Pte) Ltd.. and Panocean (Pte) Ltd. The directors are Mr. Victor Choy of Weng Chan and fcjr. A. G. Buxton of Panocean. The new
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    • 296 17 SYDNEY Sydney Stock Market this week had all the Ingredients for a booming time. How disappointing it turned out to be at the C IOM*. Traders had Poseidon, IMC, Great Boulder and Westraltan Nickel meeting on which to base rumours and facts. On top of this.
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  • 1149 18 T EADING owner Doto Wee Hood Teck's Datin's Fancy, scored an upset win in the Governor's Cup for class one horses in Penang over Bif. here yesterday. The Salmon King Ht« year old, ridden in a well Judged race by Johnny Wilton who won the
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  • 90 18 SINGAPORE Police triumphed over Johore Police In all their games In the annual third games played at the Police Academy over the week-end. On Saturday, the police contingent attached to Police Academy beat Johore Police 4-1 in the badminton match. At yesterday'® meet between the local
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  • 625 18  -  By S. Selvarajoo Singapore has no alternative but to accord a tad welcome to our sports contingent returning from Hie Sixth Asian Games in Bangkok. There is ample cause In our poor showing for immediate investigation by sports organisations. The findings may pave the way to
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 42 18 Total Pool ($9,375) Ist Prise No. ***** ($3,093) 2nd Prise No. ***** 773) 3rd Prise No. ***** 386) Starters ($B5 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($3B each) Nos:— ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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  • 424 19 BANGKOK Burma and South Korea decided to call it a day alter two hard hours of football last night and shared the Asian game iS gold medal. The surprise result came after neither side could score In 00 minutes of regulation play then 30 minutes
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  • 452 19 KUALA LUMPUR Tensions, thrills and spills galore were never more evident on the Batu Tiga racing circuit here than yesterday when 23 drivers from Malaysia and Singapore tussled for honours in fhe saloons and tourer cars event. Th ft keenly contested event, in which
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  • 120 19 BANGKOK Final medal standings in the Sixth Asian Gam M. GOLD SILVKR BRONZE TOTAL Japan 74 47 23 144 8. Korea IH 13 23 54 Thailand 0 17 13 39 Iran 9 7 7 23 India 6 9 1 25 Israel 6 6 5 17 Malaysia 5 1
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  • 185 19 r> ANGKOK The Sixth Asian Gomes ended last night in a moving pageantry of fireworks and farewell, cannon roar and Auld Lang Syne as the sacred fire wos snuffed out to be relighted four years later in Teheran. A capacity crowd of 35.000, the bluest the Sixth Asian
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  • 106 19 A last minute goal and the toss of the coin enabled Rajajl Sports Club to become the first Joint holders of the Pathmasundram Memorial Cup soccer tournament yesterday. Rajajl were held to a 2-2 draw by a determined Johore State Indians XI, in a game played
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  • 174 19 AD EI. AIDE The MCC touring team yesterday was set to make 398 runs in 350 minutes to beat South Australia and chalk up their first win in eight first class matches. Ahead 59 runs on the first innings. South Australia declared its second innings at
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  • 89 19 BANGKOK Philip, pine cyclist Roland* G uave s who protested a controversial jury's decision in the 4,800 metres race did not turn up yesterda v for the medals awarding ceremony held shortly befor* the closing 0 f the Asian Games. Guaves was first across the finish line on
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  • 37 20 JERUSALEM Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir and her entire cabinet joined thousands of Israelis gathered yesterday at tne ancient Wailing Wall, Jewry's holiest shrine, to express their solidarity with the plight of Soviet Jews.
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  • 158 20 MOSCOW An Egyptian delegation led by Vice-President Aly Sabry arrived yesterday possibly to seek more Soviet military and eco- nomic aid. Observer said Egypt and the Bovlet Union may aLso Intend to coordinate their positions in preparations for a resumption of ArabIsraeli peace talks at
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  • 81 20 One of these was the Children's Party financed and organised by the Jurong Lions Club headed by the Lions President. Gerry Holmes and Lion John Nelson. The Everbright Body Builders' Association also organised a Party at Prinsep
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  • 135 20 BONN—One of Rus&U's most successful doable agents, who for m decade worked from within the West German Intelligence Service, has returned to West Germany to collect material for a book about hi s former employers, It was reported yesterday. The spy, Heinz Felfe,
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  • 118 20 KOBE, Japan A 10.179-ton Soviet freighter yesterday hit and sank a Japanese barge and damaged a new Taiwanese freighter In Kobe port in a double collision while trying to berth at a pier. The Maritime Safety Agency said the Soviet freighter Mitchurln hit the barge
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  • 214 20 TWE Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, lost night warned against the abuse of mutual benevolent association funds by dishonest and corrupt officials. This danger exists when large sums of mor.ov are being collected and distributed and members would suffer financial
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