Eastern Sun, 29 January 1971

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1558 Friday, January 29, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 160 1 FIVE people died in this twisted wrecH A at the 11-i mile Sembowang Road lost night. A blow-out in one of the bock tyres put the cor into a spin ond onto on oncoming Toy Koh Yat bus. Killed instontly were brothers Llm Yang
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  • 311 1 A young soldier who had a premonition of death "willed' everything to his idol Prime Minister Lee Kuan Tew. And yesterday, the aternal grand parents of national serviceman Robin Edward Joree, St. made the first more to fulfil his last wish. Mr. and
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  • 50 1 CAIRO Egypt has begun preparing Its population for a possible resumption of fight, lng when the Suez Canal cease-fire expires Feb. 5. government officials said. The Interior Ministry announced it was holding mock air raids throughout the nation to "test the efficiency of the civil defence system."
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 Buy Jewi of Distill*- y VJ-A UP TO mesmr-x' im WW. >*. <4-; k Now obtainable from leading «u markets as welt as sundry shops and chemists. Only 904 per giant-family-stee tube, 364 per standard-size tube. jJr* J,/ I Hit Mi rtctntfy conducttd ftt tht Uniwd Khmtm.
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  • THE BIG OIL ROW
    • 422 2 TEHERAN Western oil companies hove agreed to negotiate on Gulf producers' demands for more money on a regional basis instead of holding out for a strictly global deal, Iran's Finance Minister said yesterday. Hamshid Amouregar was commenting on o ti Tee-hour meeting ot
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    • 191 2 MOSCOW A team of Soviet geologists bare paMWied a study tndi—MM tkil there m vast ■■if f era oil d©poaMs off Jayu. North Korea sad the Soviet UaiM'i east coast. Teas Wevs Agency said yesterday. The group la Leningrad said the deposits nay in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 97 2 i r r ii predleto tail*. Tcataata, Mai Temp: HI Mka. Tew Tli Rain: all Tfctal rata to date: in Tatal rato tan to date: 14 tan Saashiae yesterday; 5.45 knars I tumidity at 19 pm. 82 per coat O SINGAPORE TOWN 12.59 aA <9J ft.); 9.12 aj*. (SJ ft.);
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  • 326 3 people were injured by crackers let off outside the 153 police-designated "cracker areas" during the first two days of Chinese New Year. The six boys ranging in age from six to 12 were treated for burns on the hands and stomach. Police had
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  • 58 3 THE shipping community Is warned to keep clear of the southeastern end of Sentosa where demolition Involving explosives will take place near Waterboat Channel from February 1, to March 1. daily. The Port of Singapore Authority announced yesterday that firing charges will be from 12 to 2
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  • 238 3 A man who stole a $6O spare tyre was yesterday fined $4OO by an emergency court. Lau Chen* Kee, 25, unemployed, pleaded guilty to theft of the tyre on January 26 at Sophia Road. The first magistrate, Mr. R.R. Magnus, was told that Madam
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  • 156 4 I EVES sneaked post a sleeping maidservant and stole diamonds and jewels worth $35,000 from a trading firm on Chinese New Year Ere. The theft was discovered on Wednesday morning when a clerk, Lee Kwan Foo, 31, checked in for work at the Hung Hing
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  • 169 4 FOOD prices are still up with the Chinese New Year. Today's best buy is Scotch Steak at only $2.90 a pound VEGETABLES Cauliflower $1.20 a lb. Tomatoes 80 c. a lb. Onions 45c. alb. Potatoes 35 c. a lb. Csrrots 60 c. a kt. Cabbage 75 c.
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  • 258 4 TWO youths were murdered while on their woy to different cinemas on the first day of Chinese New Year. The victims were a deaf-mute, Teo Ah Cheng, 18, of Lcxong Tai Seng, and Lye Swee Hong, 19, of Nam Hock Street. Teo had bought
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  • 130 4 BANDAR SERI BJBGAWAN Pehm Dato John Lee. Brunei'* state financial officer who represent* the Borneo Sultanate on the board of Directors of Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines (MS.A.I has welcomed, the airline's proposed split into two national airtines In a written statement on the split he said it did not
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  • 160 4 SEVEN haadrt-4 nderprivileged children wiH be civea a giant ChiMrea'i Party U|kU|Med by special shows at the Goldea Lotas The party would be sponsored by the Goodwood Group of hotels and would be held on February 4 from 3.J0 to p.m. The Chairman of the
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  • 58 4 THK new building of the Katon* Presbyterian Church at 4*. Joo Chlat Road will be opened this Saturday at 4 00 p.m. It will be dedicated and opened for worship at this meeting. The next day and ever* Sunday thereafter services will be held at the new
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  • 55 4 THE Y.M C-A. Sceneshifters will produce Lehars* *Land of Smiles' at the Victoria Theatre In June. Due to the 'pull out' of British personnel, participant* for the •how are urgently needed Rehearsals will take place In the Y.M.C.A. hall in Orchard Road every Thursday evening at 8.00
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  • 46 4 THE Naval Base Singers will stage Gilbert and Sullivan'* "The Oondoliera" *t the Sultan Cinema on May 7 and 8. From May 11 to 15. the performance will be at Victoria Theatre. A children's performance will be Included In tfie show on May 11.
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  • 198 4 Two children and a youth were killed in separate road accidents on Wednesday, the first day of the Year of the Pig. Thev were Pheh set Keong, four, of Jalan Baka. off Chua Chu Kang Road; Chng Siok Nei, a three-month-old girl; and Neo
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  • 473 6 STRIKERS HIT BY LACK OF SUPPORT LONDON A strike by British European Airways (BEAj entered its third day yesterday—but without the expected support of the major state airline. Workers for British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) defied union leaders and decided against backing the BEA stoppage which has
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  • 288 6 T>ERLIN Western allied officials said East Germany was using its control of the highways to isolated West Berlin to try and force West Germany to eliminate political activity here. They said there was not the slightest doubt the East Germans were acting with Russian approval.
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  • 254 6 WARSAW Restive Baltic shipyard workers, who have been demanding more money, were told by Poland's new leadership that wages cannot be put up because economic plans it inherited provided no funds for this purpose. Prime Minister Plotr Jaros. zewicz made the position clear in
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  • 174 6 LONDON A Malay-sian-born railway porter here has an obsession about keeping his station spotless and It has landed him in court. Tahaya Baharl, bays plants from his own pocket to brighten up his South London station and designs timetables because commuters cant understand the official ones.
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  • 286 7 Russia reduces SS9 threat YH'ASHINGTON The United States is considering o slowdown in Safeguard Antiballistic Missile (ABM) construction as a possible move to aid the Strategic Arms Limitations Tolks (SALT). Pentagon spokesman Jerry Friedheim refused to discuss the possibility directly,
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  • 88 7 1 .IMA, Ohio Matthew Winkler, 7, who doctors sav may be the first person to have survived rabies, has been released from the hospital "free of all symptoms" Of the disease. Dr. C- J. Stechschulpe, a paeriiatric physician who had treated young Winkler, said
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  • 365 7 LOS ANGELES A It-year-old Kegro transpeter, stepped into the {he witness boa to face con rifted hippie leader, Charles Manson yesterday. The Negro, said to have been shot and left (or dead by Manson, took the witness stand with the bullet still lodged
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  • 138 7 OLTMPIA. Washington Assistant UA. Defence Secretary Richard Cane a Jr. has said Cnited States Is MMliering nwi resene mission* to free America* prisoners In North Vietnam. Capen told a joint legislative session the government had no regrets over the raid on the Son Tay
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  • 152 7 WASHINGTON President Nixon ho, announced that the biological warfare facilities at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, would be converted into a notional centre for research into the effects of chemicols on man. The White House announcement Bald Uie Pine Bluff arsenal would be used to
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  • 166 7 SANTO DOMINGO Spaniard who nenrty luccreMl In WJMM* a commercial airliner mini a bottle of water as a weapon faenn to 30 years la Jail for his bravado. Police plaa to Met Enrique Maine*. M, Spaakb-bwi New York resident,
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  • 646 8 poR one head of government at least Milton Obote of Uganda the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore did not augur well. Obote was one of the Commonwealth leaders who had not been expected to attend the conference here. Nearly two months ago, at about the same time Nigerian
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  • 824 8  -  By IAN TICKLE QERNE Communist penetration in the Indian Ocean area appears to be more and more in the image of the Sino-Soviet conflict. Where the Chinese come first, the Rjssians seek to penetrate; and where the Russians are well ensconced, the Chinese are on
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  • 273 8 AS Mr. Heart* in Singapore was pleading to the Commonwealth Conference for kit policy of limited arms deliveries to South Africa, Soviet warships were passing through the Straits of Malacca into the Indian Ocean. It b said that they were plainly visible from the Conference
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  • 707 9  -  By Charles R. Schroth MEW kaowlodgo tfcot cow cor cam btraiwud bolted ood roplocod by normol cell growth offers HM first reol bop* H»ot oil forms off tbo diseose mntsolly moy bo routinely controlled in human beings. Experts on cancer cannot
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  • 294 9  -  Bv LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. Dear Dr. I !■> I am 53 years old and started walking fire months a*©, a mile in the morning, a mile at night When I started walkins, I weighed 304 pounds. 1 now weigh ISS pounds, and 1 enjoy every
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 755 10/11 THE MING COURT HOTEL'S space age BARBARELLA Disco is back in business again, this time minus the big sound of the DEMONSTRATORS from MANILA city ..the OCTOBER CHERRIES have been signed on for another week with their latest addition, drummerboy, SUNIL who
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  • Page 10/11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1108 12 II n r r **>, |§1 PM. 3.00 OfAHNB. S Opening Announcements. followed by GENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. A-DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (English) IT'S HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE (English) (Rpt) A series on the life and people in
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  • 1018 13 Los Angeles County Museum of Art is poying tribute to the work of one of the world's leading directors, David Lean. A three weekend retrospective of his work beginning with the uncut versiorx of "Oliver Twist" starring Sir Alec Guinness is being
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 195 13 «.M A I N m I USA HUrtt: e.a». MM A P-» Sunday* Holidays Extra Show at 11 a.m. Aam m nki I mm _AOb tttXiElNO* ,>M > Pox's TOBA! TOBA! rOBAI' iOmm x Go lot or ->«.«*»• |oDE*oro-2inbM NOW BHOWINGI U Mb I W s.UU 5..« V t M
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    • 281 13 «;SHAW T\ I I I It O .17.1 111 NOW BHOWINGI U Mi MS. Ml A Ml OBOHOB PEPPARD "CANNON (M COUOM" PanavUloo Color <o*l < A I* I l 111 NOW BHOWINQI 11 M, IJI. 4. 10, IJI TBe (Nil' Tmf DLTMAI" (A MIIAW PKODUOTigiIt Mandarin In Soope Color
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  • 286 14 gIGHT years ago a civic-minded woman in Washington, D.C., hod an idea for o project to involve city children. Their interest and energy was to be channelled into something thot would justify praise instead of criticism. She recommended that these children gardens and grow vegetables and
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  • 437 14 VIAVING spent most of my holidays on revision, I decided to JJ- hove o slight change insteed of being bored by books. So, a tew days later, I planned to visit relatives living away from town. It was a k>ng time •ince. 1 bad visited
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  • 204 14 TT is always right for us to ospire to achieve something important and noble. But most of us lack sufficient perseverance to keep up with our aspirations to the actual accompli shmentv With untiring perseverance. we can surpass our seemingly insurmoun table difficulties, hindrances and obstacles that
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 197 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Th« Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girl* ovet 14 (Senior) appears in rilit page from Monday to Friday. money to: SIC to» Senior* mxS %b to* lunci tot every essay published All entrant?
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  • WOMEN
    • 264 15  -  Ann Landers Dear Ann: Every trade has its problems especially since women are becoming so brassy and aggressive. I have read letters in your column from physicians' wives who were edgy because women patients have a tendency to fall for their doctors.
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    • 620 15  -  'THE tumult oyer the Women's Liberation Movement it about to cease hostilities. Christina Schollin, has come to the By ROGER DOUGHTY rescue. Having Christina come to the rescue can be a very happy experience. She's young, blonde, Swedish, sexy and delightful
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  • 114 16 PARIS A powerful International body :s urging government* throughout the world to take vigorous action against city traffic noise The council of the 22-natlon Organisation for Economic Co-opera-tion and Development has approved a report saying governments should act to cut *ar noise because motorists and
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 790 16 aiies F2 CARROLL RIOHTER'S taurus gerrum fi'«a cancer r« H GENERAL TENDENCIES: day and evening are line far you to think oat a eonr»e of action that ha* to do with literary or contractual obligations that are of Importance to you, but don't get involved in interesting entertainment or adornment
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    • 23 16 LADIES DAY T Ml l m 3! A iibr. 'I m a fed "We got your car saying 'Wish you were here/ so
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 366 17 CYDNEY Buyers dominated the market resulting in rises outnumbering falls at a ratio of better than two to one in one of the best day's trading this year on Sydney Stock Exchange. Heavyweight miners made huge leaps, setting the pace for lesser Issues. With the new
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    • 228 17 SYDNEY Discovery of a huge platinum deposit with quantities of nickel and gold in Australia's ore-rich northwest could be urortti up to 71.5 million Aust. dollars (*****.6 million) a year on present maifcet values, it was reported yesterday. Preliminary drilling tests indicated on orebody
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    • 155 17 The large metal block in Hii§ picture it the keel for one of fire giant Overseas Containers Ltd. container ships which wMI serve Singapore on the Europe Far East service starting in 1972. The 26-knot. twinscrew 950-ft long secondgeneration container vessels being specially built for the service
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    • 37 17 NEW YORK Dow Joneg closing averages on tne New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials (WO 83 20 Rails 187.75 15 Utilities 124.36 65 Stocks 284 42 40 Bonds 71.14 Commodity futures index 143.41 off 0.07
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 413 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned work:1) bcMflptlon.- PropoMd lining of Buklt Tlmah Canal from 0 ma. to Newton C 1 rou a. Contract No. 1 ai show round:- Meet at the junction of Kheam Hook Roed/Dunearn Road on 8/3/71 \t 9.00 a.m. Ji Trpe of Contrarlors:open
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    • 585 17 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) UmHnnd fW4ft< Goods b lewsllery from Hm tallow tag fiMknkm Mmh. Lam toon Stone (Chop Son Fohj 135. Now Bndga Rood, Ho Yan KM. (Owp Hon® Fatt) Yong Kao 255 Saultf Budge Road; Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pjwmnop Ltd) 287, yjutn Bridge Rood; lam |oo Onn
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 248 19 THE Singapore Opm Golf Championship, it now wortfli $69,000 the second richest tournament in the Asian circuit. The Championship wiN be held at the Bukit Course from March 4 to 7. The flat prize of tills Tsar's golf championship has been raised
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    • 139 19 SATURDAY RACE: I: Hydro/oil, Nefrtmky. President** Ad riser. Dax, Princely Coach Tahran Macesi. RACE 2; Fame Shoes, Big Surf, Jangan Laps. RACK 1: Brirht Sky. Balkan Bambino 11. Singapore Note. Tangaroa. Celtic Knight. RACK: 4: Top Power, Wam Season. Sixth llappinem. PresMent Aide. RACK I: Generous Bid. Charlie Brown.
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    • 39 19 FMda Mwh—nni MM w«Ol lewi Wight champfcm Jtamtf Elk (light) at Us Mlaod hudq—rti i Wctnutoy. Ctoy to traJniag for Mi Mm A bMi for the toMadlstm Sqvare Gartw against JM ftmsler. UPI radiopic. UPI radiopic.
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    • 304 18 MONTE CARLO, Monaco O ve Andcrsson of Sweden and Briton Doyid Stone in a French Alpine Renault kept a lead for the third straight day Wednesday in what drivers describe as the toughest Monte Carlo Rally in more than 10 years. A blizzard as the
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    • 75 18 Two new teams Singapore Polytechnic and the BCRC have entered for the SHA's Under-23 hockey competition In which a total of 12 team* are participating. KhaLsa Association 'B' and University of Singapore have not entered for thla year's tournament. The participating teams are: Singapore
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    • 179 18 MALMOE, Sweden Sex seems to have a great future In the Swedish sports world. A club In the Southern Swedish town of Malmoe has introduced pornography and sex evenings to help the economy and so far it has been a tremendous success. The club. Eriksfaelts Handball
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    • 1094 18 Raee 1: CI. 4 Div. 7 6 F.~ 2.00 p.m. ($6,500) I. 5570 Thrtt Arc* 5y 0 00 Yangbang (Zain) 9 2 06 Mastermind 3y 8 13 Ford Avenue (Tulloh) 3 3. ***** Simba 6y 8 10 Sins (Tan) 1 1. Dellaris 4y 806 Dellaris (Allan)
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    • 201 18 ADELAIDE MCC vice-captain Colin Cowdrey was dropped for Hie second time in Hie series when England's Cricket Selectors yesterday named their team against Australia in the sixth Test here starting today. Cowdrey, dropped for the fourth Test was omitted from the side for today's match
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    • 59 18 JAKARTA The Jakarta branch of the Indonesian Badminton Federation has Invited Malaysian Thomas Cup badminton players to play In a tournament to be held here next month. It was reported here yesterday. It Is expected that Ng Boon Bee, the Malaysian badminton
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  • 332 20 1/" AMP ALA Major Gonoral Idi Amin, HM new military ruler of Uganda, yesterday summoned members of ousted President Milton Obote't Cabinet, and seckad them. But he told them they had nothing to fear from his regime and were free to go home. All
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  • 210 20 COLOMBO Prime Minister Pierre Trude* u My* Canada would not leave the Commonwealth if Britain told arms to South Africa. "We think It Is regrettable and would cause tensions. "But I do not think on a matter of principle we should quit
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  • 176 20 JOHANNESBURG The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, was freed on bail yesterday after facing charges Unking hint with |he underground activities of the suppressed South African Communist Party and African National Congress. Looking pale and nervous, the Very Reverend Go n Y 111 e Ffrench-Beytach was tahen
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