Eastern Sun, 7 March 1971

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  • 17 1 THE SUN Final edition Price 10 cents Vol. 1 IMo. 51 Sunday, 7 March 1971. MC(P) 2509
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  • 466 1 price-cutting wor may force some Singapore hotels out of business, managers claim. Some smaller hotels are on the verge of closing and some employees have been told to look for new jobs, they said. And yesterday the president of the Singapore Hoteliers and Restaurateurs
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  • 81 1 RIO DE JANEIRO—A 26-year-old maniac has confessed to stabbing to death 52 people. He recorded details of his murders la a notebook The alleged mass murderer. Altcmiro Nascimento, was arrested on Thursday. Nascimento, who usually killed with knif r thrusts into the abdomen, was also
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  • 146 1 From today these six women police will form a scooter squad to maintain law and order and reduce road accidents. They are the nucleus Of a new police women's mobile patrol squad The* undeiwent an intensive three-month training course at the Police Academy. "If the squad
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 373 3 gINGAPORE is better off without on opposition politicol party. Health Minister Chua Sian Chin, said yesterday. To substantiate his claim, he cited the economic progress of the lost few years. He spoke of greater economic growth achieved, more prosperity with less unemployment,
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  • 112 3 A greater spirit of "self help" and co-ope-rative community efforts are needed to vitalise the education of young people here. Inche Mohd. Ghazall Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Eduration was spoaking at the opening of the Food and Fun Fair at
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  • 157 3 The President of the Dutch economic mission Dr L.J.M. Van Son, yesterday called on tbe Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sul Sen. The 21-member mission is here for a week stay to discuss problems of the two-way trade. Dr Van Son, who is also the Deputv Minister
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  • 186 3 MOKE than 2.500 desperate people h t f nought help from the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) since they set op an office in December 1969. Many of these people might have committed suicide without help and compassion from the SOS. Most of those
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  • 148 3 FOOD glorious FOOD Ch o D »onr budget down to size Haricot Ch«ps at onlv $3 35 a pound. Haricot Chops are best braised and eaten with peas, which also •re cheap Just now. Prices in pounds unless otherwise mentioned: AUSTRALIAN BEFF Binner Hads
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  • 232 4 SENSITIVE ISSUES ITUALA LUMPUR-The curtailmenfr on discussion on sensitive issues was a "small price" to pay for safety, freedom, democracy and national unity, the Attorney General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusof said yesterday. Tan Sri Kadir who was presenting the Constitution (Amendment) Bill in the senate here pledged
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  • 207 4 A WOMAN was yesterday fined $750 and her car confiscated at tfco First Magistrate's Court for possessing prepared opium and opium utensils. Ann Gwek Eng admitted two charges of possessing opium and two of possessing opium utensils last Fr.day. Customs oft.cers found part of the
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  • 164 4 ANKARA Two people died and dozens were injured yesterday when police fought a day long pitched battle with students. The police were attempting to search a uni versity for the suspected kidnappers of four American servicemen. Meanwhile 300 miles to the southeast, near the
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  • 197 4 POLICE Have sei*ed ottke equipment. camem, ra*ot a*d projectors worth $15,000 stolen from the ioo Chiat District. The r recovered the goods from a house ft Lorong 21-A. Gejrlang A three-man gang is believed to hav* stolen the goods in a series of thefts tn
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  • 119 4 MOTORISTS a s i n g the Kallang Park car park will be able to purchase season tickets at Mi/- per month per car. The tickets can be bought Immediately at the Multi-Storey Car Park at Cecil Street In addition to the parking facilities, season
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  • 54 4 Ttv Singapore Can<-er Registry has another donation of $15,200 from the World Health Organisation this year. The registry is run br the regional centre of the International for Research on Cancer based at the University of Singapore Pathology Department. It is the only popula-tion-based comprehensive cancer
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  • 49 5 Sunny Sunday Sunbird that's Julie! Once upon a time crochet was only for grannies that was until Julie Lee came along. Now crochet is the in thing for bikinis. Julie, who's a lovely 19, likes nothing better than to lie around on the sand in her brand-new crochet bikini.
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  • 286 5 Supporters losing optimism DELHI Prime Minister Indiro Gandhi may be in trouble in her bid to win re-election as balloting passed the half-way point yesterday. The ten-day election will end on Wednesdoy when West Bengol goes to the polls. After five days of
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  • 184 5 BELFAST, Northern Ireland—British troops dodged gasoline bombs and sniper fire yesterday to break up a Roman Catholic riot caused by an army search for weapons. 3 0 0 troopers fired rubber bullets n s they drove back scores of Catholics who had set
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  • 126 5 ALT A LAKE, British Columbia Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau is honeymooning with his auburn-haired bride in a tiny ski resort community. Canada is once attain bemused by Trudeau's penchant for doing the unexpected. Trudeau, 51, and his 22-year-old bride, Margaret remained secluded
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  • 119 5 CAPETOWN One of the world's most powerful salvage tugs has failed to free the stranded Liberian tanker Wafra. The tanker has stuck fast on a reef off Cape Agulhas, at Africa's southern-most tip. The new attempt to move the 28,339 ton tanker was made
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  • THE SUN SAYS
    • 290 6 A N education expert this week made some very serious charges. He claimed, in a nutshell, that Tamil education in Singapore it a shambles. He said, among other things—that the Government had wasted $36,000 bringing him and another expert to Singapore. He pulled no punches in
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    • 594 6 BUCHWALD ON SUNDAY VITASHINGTON The trouble with most business administration schools is that they teach you everything about business except how to keep your job when a company starts to lay off people during an economy drive. "I know the reason they
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  • SUNDAY SOAPBOX
    • 128 6 SIR: I think your new columnist Felix dj Costa is both a maniac and a fanatic. His writings last Sunday about car drivers sounded like the ramblings of a right-wing fool. People will always be killed on the roads and banning people from driving for
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    • 252 6 SIR: HAVE lived and driven cars in great many cities including Paris, Rome, New York, and Tokyo. Bat take it from me, Singapore's dr i v ers are right op there with the worst in the world. Traffic In Paris and Rome is excessively heavy
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  • THE BUDGET
    • 218 7 r government will introduce the budget for the 1971-72 finonciol yeor in Parlioment tomorrow. How will this year's expenditure be influenced by last year's financial picture? At the end of December last year, income tax had produced $220 million, equivalent to the target for the
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    • Article, Illustration
      190 7 DR LEE SOO ANN. 31, senior lecturer in the Economics Department In the University of Singapore predicts a wait-and-see budget. "They will have to analyse the effects ot the British pulloat to thr national economy. "Singapore is conservative every year the budget is of the same pattern and
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    • 136 7 MR THOMAS CHAN, 28, lawyer: "The government ■hould not impose any new taxes or higher rates on old taxes. "Last year we were taxed more than enough to run the country so now the government has m surplus revenue. "In the case of income tax. the government should
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    • Article, Illustration
      114 7 GOVERNMENT should >p<*nd more on tourist proDol ion, Mr Pek Tionc Srn(, 44. mana(in( director of Mlramar Hotel says. "The efforts of the private sector to entice tourists to stay here longer are very limited without government support. "And they should avoid hitting tourism Indirectly through heavier taxation
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    • Article, Illustration
      167 7 WORKERS will be hardest hit if the government decides to "jack up the budget" a daily rated worker Mr Teo Seow Ching. 35, said. "We have fixed month--5' incomes with only ight annual increments, but the cost of living is spiralling all the time. "Last year's budget was
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  • THIS SUNDAY with felix da costa
    • 421 8 AS social and sexual standards of behaviour become more permissive, so censorship becomes an increasingly offensive word. This applies as much here as anywhere else and the whole issue must be examined more closely. We need a whole new set of standards. Our old list
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    • 487 8 §mr HK Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home has said Britain will confine future arms sales to South Africa strictly to the defence of the Cape sea routes. He was speaking over the British Broadcasting Corporation's world service. Sir Alec said Britain cannot tie arms
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    • 126 8 PARIS France is considering withdrawing a contract to sell helicopters to South Africa, Tamanian Embassy officials have said. They also said France has decided to halt Bouth African export licences for arms that could be used to combat guerrillas. The disclosures came
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  • SUN SCENE
    • 286 9  -  By Robert Bolt, the man who! wrote "Ryan'd Daughter" I "Doctor Zh.yjgo' and "Lawrence of Arabia", David Lean and I knew we wanted our next film together to be of a different kind. We wonted a simple and intimate story, the main interest of
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    • 778 10 They're selling like hut cakes at the MERMAID TAVERN In the PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX they've never had It that Rood before. Every time there's a problem ol packing in all the people who gather there. I must say. service hasn't been all that good with the large
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    • 365 11  -  with weatherbee wong JN Son Froncisco you leave your heort ond in Austroho you tie your kongaroo down, spmt. England swings like a pendulum does and in Amsterdam they've got a tot of tulips. I know this because people have been moved to write songs
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    • 465 20  -  -DISC-CUSSION By PLATTER PETE SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE: GREATEST HITS (CBS) Twelve ol Sly And The Fatuity Stones biggest hits are all here in one big package. The titles alone are enough to sell the album. Add to that fact the happy,
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    • 123 20 BASSIST Mike Cole has left Monro Jerry because of "a difference in musical approach." It is understood that he plans to form his own band in the near future, although so far he has not decided on a name. Mike has been replaced In
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    • 173 20 POST This Is for those who went to see the Hollies Show, and asked about Frankie. The songs he performed were "Woman In My Life" (his second and latest single). "Cheryl Moana Marie'* (his first release and hit), and "My Way" Frankie Is a teacher by profession. You
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    • 126 20 Real Name: Cheah 800 Sens. Birth Date: 4-8-1946. Height: 5 ft 7 ins Weight: 134 lbs Birth Place: Penang. Instruments played: Guitar. Age entered show business: About nine. First public appearance: At a dance in Penang. Biggest break in career: 1970 Radio Malaysia Talentime in
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 405 12 r rHERE'S an earthy honesty about Barbara Hershey that is totally disarming. A newcomer to Alms, Barbara, who is young, and completely simplistic, answers any and all questions with a frankness completely foreign to movie stars of a decade ago. Starred with Michael
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 879 12 today's r TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL S OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by THE JACK LA LANNE SHOW LASSIE "The Parrot" PESTA POP A weekly musical programme by local artistes (Rpt STAR SOCCER "Wolvernampton Wanderers vs Everton" ENCLISH FOR EVERYONE (Chinese) THE CONCERT (A Documentary in English) CHINESE MATINEE "Baby Postpones" A Cantonese
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  • HOLIDAY AND TRAVEL feature
    • 157 13 should be on experience so for your next trip step aboard e Thai Internafional jet for The Experience of a lifetime. Thai International offers a new concept in air travel that will make your flight with them a rewarding Journey. The airline la famous for
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    • 150 13 You are sure to want to take lots of pictures on your holiday. Bat a bad camrra caa ruin any vacation. The camera that Is •arc to keep yon happy la a Minolta. When you buy a camera TOO shonld consider size
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    • 99 14/15 AN adage goes: Travel Makes A Man. And it does educationally and socially. A person understands a country better when he has been there. For your next holiday fly with Air Vietnam to Vietnam. There are plenty of attractions which will fascinate the tourist.
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    • 172 14/15 NUREMBERG is a dream city of Gothic churches and round watch towers, a city wall and moat, a castle and narrow winding streets. It is having a 12-month-long birthday this year for the great European artist, Albrecht Duerer. If you want to have a lot of
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    • 179 17 THE British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) has everything for the traveller. It has (our speciallydesigned tours to different corners of the world. The first Is a tour of the exotic Mediterranean coast In France, Bpain or Italy. If you fly there with BOAC, thev
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    • 120 17 SO you've been bitten by the trovel bug and are on holidays. You probably will need someone to advise you how to spend your money wisely This l> where K.C. Dat St Co. will help. The company will advise you on the best
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    • 121 18 rpHE key to on unforgettable holidoy is to plon it well. Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agencies Lid will provide all the Information and advice you need. Guthrie's will help solve your problems. They have a large wide and varied network to aid the traveller. Guthrie's are expanding
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    • 100 18 For a glimpse ol India's much talked about capital New Delhi fly through Delhi Express Travels. Delhi Express ran* flights twice week to India If you feel Hke that holiday that 1* different, fly soon In Delhi you ran aee a road show with
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    • 64 18 *on nerd a holiday Bat you don't have ■Mb money. Don't worry—Eurasia International Travel A cents In Cross Street will solve yonr problems. They can kelp arrange special charter flights to all corners of the world. If yon tthe com pany, then Eorasia's hare the thin* for
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    • 110 19 rpO fed like a lord is every holidaymaker's dream. If you 1 wont lo have your dream fulfilled, contact Diners Fugazy Travel Agents. i From th«» tlmp vou From the time you walk into their cosy office In Cuscaden House Hotel, you will receive the very
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    • 95 19 The Travel Centre helps tourists on holiday in Singapore. The company is in the Ming Court Hotel. The Travel Centre will take you on a guided tour of Singapore in a fully air-conditioned bus for only $9.00. Singapore is a place where visitors need little persuasion to enjoy
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    • 52 19 Yon don't have to bf rich to travel. It's just a matter of spending your money wisely. Visit International Tours Ltd. They will help you spend your money carefully this holiday. Call at the International Tours In Orchard Hotel. Tell them your dream and they will make it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 14/15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 34 18 SPECIAL LOW-COST FLIGHTS Weekly departure Singapore/K. Lumpur/London London/New York SPECIAL HAJI FLIGHTS TO MECCA Dec: 1971/ Jan: 1972. tor further details please contact:EITA Eurasia International Travel Agent 42-B, Crou Street, Singapore L TEL: *****.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 62 19 t r B i' '1 1 f For some people there is only one airline. Heard about our terrific selection of European holidays? From villa accommodation on the Mediterranean coast to conducted tours of Europe. Treat yourself to some spectacular sightseeing. Your travel agent will fill you in on the
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 236 21  -  Chin Ban It. Anglican Bishop of Singapore The reporting on the Commonwealth meeting and the service prompts me to say a word in regard to responsible journalism and the use of th#» mass media. Two incidents come to mind. The first Ls that so much
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    • 402 21 f J HE VISIT of Pope Paul to Australia was a very notable event in the religious sphere of the country, and has been such a success that many Roman Catholics must surely be proud and elated. As Cardinal Gilroy is quoted, "The
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    • 575 21 Dr W Stanley Mooneyham made a strong plea this week for Christiana to lead exemplary lives which will make them reveal the true spirit ok the religion. The distinguished evangelist. who was here with the Korean Children's Choir, said, "Christians should not
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 46 22 Join the growing family of happy subscribers to the Eastern Sun and The Sun THF ONLY HOME-OWNED. NOME-CONTROLLED NEWSPAPER The Circulation Manager, Eastern Sur. and The Sun, 23-B, Cantonment Road Singapore 2 Please deliver to me the Eastern Sun and The Sun regularly Address: .Tel No:.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 163 22 a M£M•M K i r ii ■V IBS fe i -no punched sr; wt< 1 SSSE H m m K 7, i« V a pa. "ums^ 3 r-Si k, SBi v T. F? k' f 35 A J* E* U 5 1 9» I Sa r«a <A\ ■wvK {mg^>uEt, Mi
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  • 336 23 The American film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" makes a virtual clean sweep in the awards for the 1970 British equivalent of Hollywood's "Oscars". Although Paul Newman, one of the stars, did not even get a mention, the film wins nine prizes.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 850 23 ICAftltoLL. WOHTEirS from CarroU Rl lltef GENERAL TENDENCIES: You have a good chance now to carry through with long-range plant to gain desired aims which have had some setbacks, hut tne position at the planets is right at this time. You especially benefit by utilising long accepted principles and percepts
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 270 24 This Is truly a honey of a chocolate cake fragrant and moist because there's honey In the batter, honey in the frosting. Remember cakes made with honey stay fresh and fresh tasting longer! IiONEY CHOCOLATE CAKE 1/2 cap butter (4 ounces) 1 1/4 cups honey
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    • 878 24  -  By Ruth Bakalar J3EOPLE have been speaking of honey since the first cave man stuck his fist into a bee's nest, flicked his stung fingers, and decided that the taste was worth the pain. The nectar of the ancient gods was
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 343 25 AUCKLAND Opening batsmen Glenn Turner (65) and Graham Dowling (53) both hit half-centuries as New Zealand eased their way to 208 tor tour wickets in reply to England's first innings total of 321 on the second day of the second cricket Test at Eden
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    • 47 25 SGSFL: Division 2A Woodbridge vs Postals and Division 3B Education vs Public Health Services at Farrer Park, at 5.15 pm. FAS: Police SA. vs Telok Kurau United at Jalan B?sar. at 515 pm and Hamilton S.C. vs Armed Forres S.A. at Jalan Besar. 7.30 pm
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    • 186 25 PORT OF BPAIN. Trinidad India have named two new opening batsmen for the second Test against the West Indies. Sunll Oavaskar makes his Test debut while Ashol Mankad wins his place after a fine performance against Trinidad. Jalslmha. out of form recently. Is dropped. with Jayantllal.
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    • 83 25 RABALPUR. India Top Indonesian Rudy Hartono Friday reached the men's singles final in an International Badminton Tournament in tins Central Indian city b v beating India's Suresh Goel in straight sets. Hartono beat th<» top Indian 15-9, 15-2 and now meets fellow Indonesian Muljadi, who beat
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    • 37 25 MIAMI Florida Gardner Dickinson fought back from a shaky front nine for a two-under par 70 Friday to hang onto a one-stroke lead at the midwa v point of the S$ 450,000 Doral-Eastem Oyeo.
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    • 146 25 Referees will not go on strike —Suppiah Mr G. Suppiah, the vice-president of the Football Referees Association of Singapore, assured the Football Referees will never go on strike. Mr Suppiah, was commenting on Eastern Sun's report which said that Singapore'* soccer referees and linesmen are certain to go on strike
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    • 134 25 LAHORE The Commonwealth Cricket Eleven failed to follow up their first day advantage against the Pakistani Board team here Friday and the match Is evenly poised at the start of the third day. The Pakistanis. 135 for nine when play resumed Friday were all
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    • 208 25 NEW YORK Joe Fraxier and Muhammad All (Cassius Clay) with nearly two months of hard training completed, were due here from widelyseparated camps to spend most of the remaining hours resting before their heralded hearyw eight title match here on Monday night. Frailer and trainer Yancey
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    • 103 25 Jean Langloit, a mother of four, is this year's top women's hockey scorer. Jean, captain and centre-forward of the Singapore Cricket Club Women's Hockey XI scored a record 32 goaLa of a total of 92 goals scored by her team ia 13 of
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    • 288 25  -  PERSONALITIES OF THE LINKS By Little Nene HEALTHY, good look in?. a lawyer by profession and a good golfer, what more could a guy of 38 summers ask for in life? The person is Gordon Seow of SICC, one of Singapore's representatives in the li»68
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  • 964 26 Race 1 CI. 5 Dlv. 2—9 F.—2.00 p.m. ($5,500) 1. ***** U ***** 3 0.US.4 ft. ***** 5. ***** e ***** 7. <M*<;8 B ***** Conquest 4y t'amaro 8y Court'* Gift 7y Grandeur ol Sarawak 6y ('hah kwa* Teow 7y Keganda 11 5y Htormvogei 6y Daryl'a Lark
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  • 217 26 VKNNI HOV C1MX) HOIIUO *A« t 1 I 8 1 4 OARYL'S I.ARK U. of Karuwuk 1 < huh KW»J Teow 1 O of SARAWAK I Uuryl'ii iJik I t'bah Kwa> Trow <*1 a CAMARO O of Sarawak lltol'i l-ark UAH 1 TYMKYN I Sella Kuwan I Espionage b
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  • 968 26  -  By Denni Boy SAXONY con outstay his opposition to win the Closs Two Division One event over 10F (roce four) ot Ipoh today, concluding day of the Perok Turf Club meeting. Placed in all his five starts, the Bogan Road gelding put up a gallant performance
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  • 1128 27 IPOH: GRACEFUL VIEW finally found her winning break when she won the Class six Division three race over 6f here yesterday. I-Witn Johnny Miller astride, the Diablerets mare paid a handsome dividend of $lOl. I Am Proud (Coleman) led all the way
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  • 486 27 HARUO Yasuda of Japan shot into the lead with a brilliant two-under-par 69 in the Singapore Open yesterday. Yasuda with a total of 208 is one stroke ahead of his World Cup teammate, Takaaki Kono. Kono, who was the leader after the second round Friday,
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  • 95 27 IPC* The Asian Football Confederation has advised all Asian national associations to train more than »ne national soccer team to cope with the heavy programme from this year. The AFC Secretary Mr Koe Ewe Teik said that it was hardly possible for one national team to fulfil all
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  • 79 27 Roval Air Force Changi 'B' beat 63 Squadron Tengah by 21-0 (three goals to two tries) in the finals of the Seven-A-Side Rugby competition played at the Padang yesterday. Other results: Semi finals RAF Changi 'Bf beat 42 CDo 'A' 8-0. Quarter-finals: 42 CDO
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
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  • 235 28 YORK Russia has blocked on appeal by the Big Four powers for extension of the Middle East ceasefire. It declined even to have them take formal note of Secretary-General U Thant's report, according to a British source. An informed source said that the
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  • 52 28 COLOMBO About 150 demonstrators attacked the American Embassy in Colombo with Molotov cocktails yesterday morning. They burned two cars and damaged five more before being driven off by police. Reasons for the demonstration were not immediately known. No embassy staff members were hurt, embassy sources
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  • 64 28 DACCA, East Pakistan Angry mobs were reported ripping up railway tracks and blockading key roads leading to Dacca in JNTI attempt to isolate East Pakistan's capital. Reports reaching Dacca said railway tracks were removed in certain portion ot the countryside. Road barricades appeared to have stopped
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  • 54 28 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi will get 27« 290 seats in the current elections. This was predicted last night by a Singapore astrologer Mr S. Krishnapillal. He said former Deputy Prime Minister M. Desai and his opposition syndicate would not win. In the Madras stat* elections, the DMK
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