The Straits Times, 20 June 1971

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  • 19 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S. E, Asia No. 1838 SUNDAY JUNE 20. 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION
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  • 881 1  - Co-op gives up efforts to revive Herald JOSEPH YEO By SINGAPORE, Sat. The pro-tern committee of the Singapore Herald Co-ope-rative Society has decided to discontinue its efforts to revive the newspaper which ceased publication last month. This is because they have been told by the Registrar of Co-operative Societies that
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  • 666 1  -  P. M. RAMAN Take initiative to quicken process, manufacturers tell the Govt By Singapore, Saturday LEADERS of trade and industry are strongly in favour of setting up a tripartite national wages council which could help stabilise the labour market and keep cost of production within
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  • 299 1  - Chung Khiaw directors welcome the takeover BLAIR JOHNSON By SINGAPORE. Saturday "THE last knot has been tied in the Chung 1 Khiaw Bank, United Overseas Bank saga. This afternoon the Chung Khiaw Bank's directors announced they welcomed the participation of UOB in the equity of the bank. Their statement cast
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  • 93 1 NONUPLET BABY CAN EAT NOW SYDNEY, Sat. Richard Brodrlck. the 12-ounce (3* grammes) sole survivor of nine babies born to an Australian woman here last Sunday, can now consume almost enough food to maintain nutritional balance, doctors at Sydney's Royal Hospital for Women announced tonight. On a short bulletin doctors
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  • 163 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Feeling "marniflcent" after two weeks in space, three Soviet cosmonauts aboard the Salyut orbital station photographed the stars today. Cosmonauts Georji Dobrovolsky, Vladislav and Viktor Patsayer entered their 13th day aboard Salyut and their 14th in space since Soyni 11
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  • 367 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat ACTING Gerakan chairman Dr. Lim Chong Eu was tonight gives 24 hours to decide on holding the party delegates' conference as scheduled in July or "face serious repercussions." The ultimatum, sent in a cable to Dr. Lim, was signed by Inche
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  • 27 1 FOUR readers share the $10,000 prize in the Straits Times word puzzle contest "W". Their names will be announced in the Straits Times tomorrow.
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  • 71 1 LONDON. Sat. Pakistan opening batsman. Aftab Oul has refused to add hia signature to five autographed cricket bats which are being auctioned to raise money for cholera relief work in East Pakistani refugee camps in India. Oul. a 25-year-old student said today: "This Is an excuse.
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  • 41 1 - STUDENT IS MISS SPORE SINGAPORE, San. Secretarial itadent Jenny Wong Scr Wan, 23, won th* Mtoi Slnf apor* L'ntvarM I*7l title fro* IS others rail.T Ihls morninx Kunn«rup was Marcarct Tan, If, receptionist, and third, Jaan I.oh. 2J. flifht itcwartew.
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  • SPOT ON WORLD NEWS
    • 237 2 COLOMBO, Sat. Vy Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou Kn-l.ii has expressed concern over suspicions that Chinese arms are being smuggled into Ceylon. Mr. Chou's concern was voiced to Ceylonesi Ambassador in Peking Mr. I. Karannagoda. who wrote about the meeting to
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    • 227 2 Two die as gale horror hits yacht race PLYMOUTH. Sat. 1 Two naval recruits were killed and 15 Injured when a sudden gale on the channel turned a yacht race Into a nightmare, a navy spokesman said here last night. The spokesman said all 34 boats and 250 naval personnel
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    • 16 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The Senate yesterday rejected a new attempt to limit military conscription. Reuter.
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    • 119 2 I ONDON. Sun. A freeIjl lance Press photographer yesterday applied to have Lord Snowdon. photo- grapher-husband of Prln- cess Margaret. expelled irom the National Union of Journalists. The application was made by Mr. Ray Belllsario who for some years has specialis- ed In
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    • 422 2 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Former President Johnson should be asked to testify at comprehensive congressional hearings on the whole "painful" story of America's involvement in Vietnam. Senator Edmund Muskie (Democrat) said yesterday. Whether Mr. Johnson should he subpoenaed If he does, not
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    • 846 2 WASHINGTON POST HEADLINE WTOmCXSEKS TO ff ACT SERIES ON VIETNAM BUT TIMES REFUSES NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINE WASHINGTON, Sat PRESIDENT Nixon's name was dragged into the Pentagon's secret documents affair last night when the Chicago SunTimes reported that as
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    • 250 2 JAKARTA, Sat. AN Indonesian Muslim leader has threatened to seek International action If the Government did not stop exerting pressure on political party members campaigning for the general election next month. The first chairman of the Muslim scholars party Nahdatul
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    • 305 2 Now Washington Post gagged by Appeals Court IUEW YORK, Sat. 11 The Court of Appeals, reversing a ruling by a Federal Judge last night, ordered the Washington Post today to stop publishing the remaining portions of the Pentagon documents. The ruling by the threeJudge Appeals Court panel came more than
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    • 303 2 -ELLSBERGROARING HAWK WHO BECAME FIGHTING DOVE SAIGON, Sat. Daniel fcllsbert;, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor uh<> is said to have given the New York Times material from a secret Pentagon study on the Vietnam war, arrived in South Vietnam in the mid--1960s "a roaring hawk and left two years
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  • PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
    • 158 3 JOHN AND SYLVIA SET OFF AGAIN IN BID TO ROW TO AUSTRALIA URITISH adventurer John Fairfax 1 and his girlfriend Sylvia Cook on Thur-(i;iy resumed rowing for Australia from Ksennda. northern Mexico. Their first try from San Francisco ended when winds damaged the rudder and radio. The couple first set
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    • 293 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sat THE pleasant wo--1 man with the serene face said: "They call me Hot Lips Madeleva when I play that cornet." She Is Sister Mary Madeleva of the Roman Cachcllc Order of Sisters of Charity. Sister Madeleva Is the spiritual leader of a musical group, the
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    • 299 3 PARIS, Saturday yiCE Admiral Phi- llppe de Gaulle, eldest son of the late French leader, told a nation-wide television audience last night it was not easy to be his father's son. "I can't say he was a severe father. He was a demanding parent, of
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    • 149 3 'Help me get to Peking' plea Hung Poh L.UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Pretty 19-year-old Lee Hung Poh moves about on crutches, hoping that each step will lead her nearer Peking. But being a very practical girl, she knows it is impossible unless she gets help. Today she made Her appeal to
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  • 206 4 'Ban entry of hippies' call by PMIP Youth KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ban hippies from entering Malaysia, the PMIP Youth division urged the Government today. In a resolution at the end of Its meeting last night, the movement also called on the Government to take steps so that Malaysian youths will
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  • 199 4 Neighbour sues hotel for generator noise CINGAPORE, Sat. Three brothers from a well known Singapore family have taken out a High Court writ, alleging "nuisance," against the International Hotel Ltd., owners of the 22--storey Hyatt Hotel in Scotts Road which was recently opened for business. They are Mr. Yusuf Jumabhoy,
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  • 47 4 Yoga centre moving to new premises SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Yoga Health Centre will move to new premises at 283, River Valley Road, next month. After extensive renovations, better facilities will be provided and new classes will be opened. Yoga enthusiasts wishing to enrol should telehpone *****.
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A youth. Mohammed Kamarudln bin Subaktar, 18. today denied having 23 grammes of ganja at Jalan Pasir on June 17. Hearing waa fixed for Sept. 17 and ball of WOO was allowed.
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  • 29 4 KAMPAR. Sat. Schoolboy Peara Singh. 13. waa found drowned In a disused mining pool near his home In Jalan Labu here yesterday No foul play Is suspected.
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  • 152 4 LIGHT FROM 50,000 'BULBS' SINGAPORE, Sat. Another component up and 20.000 more to ro. Japanese electrical engineer Mr. Keixo Osawa keeps count as he helps this massive crystal chandelier take shape on tne Singapore Hyatt lobby ceiling. The $450. 000 chandelier, consisting of 50,000 components, a third of which are
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  • 28 4 IPOH. Sat. The Indian Recreation Club here has set up three solidarity classes (or members and the public to avail them the opportunity to learn Bahasa, Malaysia.
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  • 304 4 SATU: Drive for expat engineers is shortsighted CINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Air Transport workers Union (SATU) today said that it would "not oppose" Malaysia Singapore Airlines' plans to employ 16 more expatriate maintenance engineers, but felt the decision reflected "shortsighted planning for the future." The union's general secretary. Mr. Clarence
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  • 110 4 S'PORE TRADE TEAM FOR ITALY CINGAPORE, Sat. A 10--•3 man trade delegation will leave here on Tuesday for a fortnight's visit to Italy at the invitation cf the Italian Government. The mission will be headed by Mr. Yeo Seng Teck, a senijr officer of the Economic De\elopment Board. The other
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    • 183 4 EVERYTHING MUST GO The Donald Moore Galleries clearance sale is entering its final days. Hurry for amazing, never-to-be-repeated, bargains. We are open all day today DONALD MOORE GALLERIES List Tows re, 541 Orchard Road. Sing; pore I Mm CMm^| CHT CWIII MUM TO I AM. IM4.T \s*ru*oA** rm mam. MEN
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 689 4 On your TV and Radio II.M IN. Opening announcements I.N Roving Report Europe: No 2 4S fM Kogrjmme summary j Sea Hunt followed by the Jack U Lanne American Withdrawal/New York: 2.47 Toto Results B yang Ru 11JJ Soccer: 1971 European Cup (31 News in Brief Showtime JJI News Final:
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  • 239 5 PAP study awards for technical students in Toa Payoh CINGAPORE, Sat. The PAP Toa Payoh branch is to start a scholarship scheme for technical school students. Four scholarships each worth $100 a year will be awarded to needy technical school students who must be citizens living in Toa Payoh. This
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  • 85 5 SINGAPORE. Sat District Judge Miss Jenny Lav has fixed the whole of next week for the c-nntinued hearing of an inquiry into the sinking of a Singapore coastal vessel, the Giang Seng, with the loss of 12 crew members in West Malaysian waters on June 30
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Director of Telecommunications today announced that telephone service lo Yemen Arab Republic (south of Saudi Arabia) will be available from Monday.
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  • 340 5 SINGAPORE, Sat I Playing "father" to a group of 28 teenagers when you are only 30 can add more than your share of wrinkles. This i* uhat tho all- (jirl Koh Wah revue leader. Mr. Hong Jyh Shnu. discovered after five
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  • 267 5 SINGAPORE, Sat pORMER MSA aircraft cleaner, Yong Ah Kow, r 28, today described in court how he and a few of his colleagues planned to assault NTUC president, Mr. Phey Yew Kok. He said a meeting took place beside a hangar at
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  • 144 5 HOUSEWIFE FAILS TO APPEAR IN $460,000 CLAIM SINGAPORE. Sat. A married woman, allegedly owing $462,712 to the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.. failed today to enter an appearance in the High Court as defendant in the claim by the bank. Madam Tang Cheok Ming, last known to be living at Jalan
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 2,400 students will graduate at the biggest-ever convocation to be held at the University of Malaya next Friday and Saturday. This year the studentortcanised Pesta Ria will coincide with convocation. The students have planned a series of cultural shows, a fashion show
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The British Army will be conducting underwater demolition exercises at the waters around Pulau Sarimbun on June 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public is advised to keep clear of the area.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE, Pat. The Minister for Education, Mr. Llm Kirn San. will attend the anniversary dinner of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers' Union at Chung Cheng High School in Goodman Road tomorrow night.
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  • 90 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Communist terrorist activities are escalating in West Malaysia, according to former I'mno central executive council member. Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad. This is to be seen by the fact that communists guerillas were now to be found well within the West Malaysian border
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  • 38 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak had an audience with the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan In the Istana Iskandarlah here this afternoon and was later entertained to tea
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  • 285 5 Minister goes job hunting for the handicapped CINGAPORE, Sat. 13 The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today went Job-hunting in the Tanglin Halt area for a good cause. He visited the Roxy Electric Industries (S) Pte Ltd. and the Oreat Malaysia Textile Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd. to study
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  • 106 6 MR. and Mrs. Lawrence Basapa flashing radiant smiles as they emerged from the Cathedral of Good Sheperd after their wedding yesterday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T A. Basapa. The bride, the former Miss Celeste Phillips, is the daughter of
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  • 124 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The First District Judge, Mr. Abdul Wahab Ghows, today asked a young man to "waliop" his delinquent brother wno was describee, in court as the "head of a gang of thieves He told Osman bin Abdullah, 23. that at least the
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  • 276 6 Three missing police recruits are traced to homes in Malacca MALACCA, Sat. Three police recruits reported missing from the Police Academy, Singapore, over the last weekend have returned to their homes here with no intention of going back. They are Johnny Woon, 21, Andy Low, 25, and Lam Wah Eng,
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  • 266 6 CINGAPORE, Sat. J The bUnd date ended up in a honeymoon around the world. The love story of American lawyer Peter Felfe, and his bride Margareta which began with an arranged meeting by their best friends is one which has brought
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  • 211 6 PENANG, Sat. A 13--year-old boy who re- I fused to listen to his parents despite being "caned and chained" was today ordered to be sent to the Kepala Batas Ap- I proved School until the age of 18. "I know that
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  • 248 6 Europe to S'pore by car for student and -husband I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A shy and timid looking architecture student today told how she "talked" her husband into making an overland drive from Europe to Singapore. "I like driving, and since a child, I have been dreaming of driving round the
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  • 245 7 'Create a better world' challenge to Rotarians SINGAPORE, Sat "THE governor-elect of Rotary District 330, Dr. Walter Rintoul, today challenged his fellowmembers to create "a better world through Rotary." Addressing 200 delegates from Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei at the opening session of the two-day district assembly at Hotel Ambassador, he
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  • 102 7 Johore trader fined for evading duty KOTA BHARU, Sat. A businessman was fined $8,085 or one month's jail today when he pleaded guilty before President Abdul Malek bin Haji Ahmad on a charge of conveying uncustomed goods and being in possession of ganja. Tee Jin alias Oan Seng Kern, 33.
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  • 90 7 Handing over ceremony at Press Club SINGAPORE, sat. The Registrar of Societies has approved the application for registration of the Singapore Press Club. The club, formed to promote social contact among journalists in Singapore and those in allied professions, has its premises at Hotel Summit. Mount Elizabefh Tomorrow evening the
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  • 45 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two men, Lim Choon Guan, 37, and Au Hal Koon, 36, today jointly denied having 35 gallons of illicit samsu at Henderson Road on June 18. Trial was fined for Sept. 20. Ball of $2,000 each was allowed.
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  • 29 7 TAPAH. Sat. P. Kasatan. 48. a gardener of Buklt Bason estate near here, handed tc the police yesterday 24 live bullets which he found In a garden
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  • 269 7 We look also to fruits of talks: Sheares SINGAPORE, Saturday PRESIDENT Sheares told Rotarians here today that when Singapore aimed to be a conference centre, it was not only the fact of the conference which it looked to, but the fruits of the meeting. Speaking at the openIng of the
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  • 180 7 Second 'super job' for ship—yard SINGAPORE, Sat. Barely 24 hours after completing a big assignment, Sembawang Shipyard workers are at a "super Job"' again this time undertaking repairs for the second largest supertanker ever to sail into the yard. Keeping the shipyard ticking round-the-clock will be the 209.000-ton Al Bablah
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  • 65 7 KUCHING, Sat The Commonwealth Development Corporation i CDC) wants to Invest more In agricultural and Industrial projects In Sabah and Sarawak. It was reported today. Mr. W.A. Belsham, CDC regional comptroller (or Southeast Asia and the Pacific region, said he told Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Rahman
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  • OPINION
    • 200 8 Confidence firmly grounded T*HE Malaysian Govern- ment has never found it difficult to find money either at home or abroad. The trend continues. The $150 million Government loan, the first to be floated this year, has been oversubscribed by $80 million. All applications will be allotted in full. It is
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    • 209 8 A FORTNIGHT of acri- mony among the leaders of Gcrakan Ra'ayat Malaysia has left the party's rank and file with a sense of confusion and dismay. It did seem last week that the differences between Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas and Dr. Lim Chong Eu could be resolved. There
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    1044 8  -  KHOR CHEANG KEE: It's Chong Eu— this is how the split began By Penang POLITICAL crises are nothing new to him. Indeed, Penang s controversial Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu seems to thrive on them This week, as in 1959 when he resigned from the national presidency
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  • 946 8  -  YEO TOON JOO: By Singapore THESE 10 Malaysians and Sing aporeans were dropouts of one kind or other students who decided there were new heights in life than getting a degree, or graduates who opted out of professional callings. All 10 are todsy
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  • 518 8 Of flat footed men, dames and wealth Jim Gibbins column FELLOWS with flat feet are walking or. air Well, they have "vastly enhanced prospects" of being surrounded by beautiful women. And wealth. The authority for this statement Is a team of British anthropologists headed by Sin g a p ore
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  • leisure
    • 1813 9 They're the strangest crime fighters in the world SOMEONE it murdered. Or a girl is misting from home. That's when the strangest detectives of all are often colled in mystict who believe they see with their mind's eye the tecrett hidden from the ordinary invettigators. GEORGE McINTOSH h«t questioned clairvoyants,
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    • 431 9 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the enable the student to avoid way you speak and write? errors and to express his ideas Are you sure that you are fluently and attractively, not making mistakes that j
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    • 11 9 NEXT WEEK: Did a ghost voice point out a child's killer?
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    • 961 10 IT'S EASY-IF YOU KNOW HOW gOME time back, I wrote about Mr. Sunny Row's formula for economical driving. Since then I have come across various snippets of information about cutting down on fuel consumption. Mr. Kow's method suggests a departure from normal driving
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    • Article, Illustration
      583 10 AS usual Endora, that witch, can never leave well alone, and when her grandchildren ask for a swimming pool, the doting granny "helps" in acquiring one. Bewitched's episode. "Money happy returns" is shown over Channel 8 on Monday at 7.40 p.m. A MERICAN Frank FonJ\ talne hosts British
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    • 576 10  -  Clement Mesenas E3B| TIIOTSA NDS of Singaporeans are waterskiing these days. Reason It's easy to learn the sport. Unlike many sports that require a battery of expensive lessons before the fun begins, you can master the fundamentals of water skiing in an afternoon. The
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    • 133 10 Wi|p*"BL" wfm In this issue: |I^W^ the man who sends the girls raving Don't miss the full colour pinup of W^m!^mK%> m' Emd out wnat happened when a m I ll^ Fanfarian shows off his baby picture Reigning Hongkong Pop King TEDDY *lw ROBIN talks of his plans and ambitions
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    • 625 11  - The man they tried to shut off from the world NINA DIMITRIEVITCH By MSTISLAV Rostropovitch, one of the ablest cellists of our times, is to be released from the ban on travel abroad imposed on him by the Soviet authorities, he told British comnoser Benjamin Britten in Moscow recently. This
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    • 525 11 The child you're carrying won't be retarded, Madam E3HZE3- pRENATAL diagnosis, the detection of birth defects at a time when the foetus can still be aborted, is drastically changing the nature and potential of genetic counselling in many countries. For many severe genetic disorders, it has taken counselling out of
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    • 814 11  - LONG BEFORE THE FESTIVAL OF WOODSTOCK ABISHEGANADEN By A FESTIVAL of any kind is a period of happiness. of rejoicing and great exri'ement. Whether a festival is connected with some religious occasion, or some important national celebration, or with the holding of large scale athletic meets and other games, music
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 222 11 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS 1 Small glass, yes- i DOWN 1 Calls upon (6); S. sel (4); 5. Trudge (4); 8. Axo- Worshipped (6); 3. Weapon malic seasoning (5); STosto™ njure wltn hot uld m^'^unrn.'^U^wS: 5): 6 Property contracts (»J waste allowanre (4); 16. Unit Dismal (6>: 10. Shore, of
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    • 700 12  - Where the rhinos and tapirs roam in the splendour of privacy... NANCY BYRAMJI By \M ANY of us are probably familiar with a beautiful song about a place "way up high somewhere over the rainbow." If you'll look hard enough you will probably find several places that fit the description
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    • 514 12  - But you can never take the fun out of travel ERNEST COREA By CAIGONS Customs chief recently lost his job. Travellers who have been through that sordid airport would not have been surprised His staff was, at the least, unpredictable. Two customs checkers there once asked me for i cutback.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 72 12 MERBOKS (birds) staffing DISPLAY of machinery championships at the and earth moving equipNational Youth Leader- ment at Jalan Gudang in ship Training Institute's Jurong. football field in South NEOSTYLE Fashions for Buona Vista Road at 8 eyewear at Hotel Summit a.m. 1 p.m. BABY competition -cum- EXHIBITION of ceramics toddlers'
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  • PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS
    • 553 13 Lawyer offers aid to girl who can't pay fees CPF laws To PS. GEORGE of Singapore. Under Central Provident Fund laws you are required to contribute to the CPF for your domestic servant If you employ the servant for more than 14 hours a week. The fact that your servant
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    • 520 13 Financier, selling luxury mansion at £400,000 declares bankruptcy LONDON, Sat. THE private world of Mr. Richard Gangel had almost everything money could buy. It was the superluxury world of a young multi-million-aire on the way up. Friends and business acquaintances were impressed as they stepped through the huge front door
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    • 1134 13 About public phones, identity cards and permanent residence To PHILIP ONG POH SAM. Your daughter, Ong Ol Hing, who last saw you seven years ago, would like to contact you. She says you can reply to K. H. Ong. co 271. Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore 13. To "MISERABLE FOH' 1
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    • 285 13 Police and post office stop a chain letter ONDON, Sat. A XJ countrywide chainleiter scheme Is being broken by police and Post Office officials on the instructions of the Director of Public Prosecutions. Thousands of letters posted by people who "invested" £3 in the hope of makinr £729 in a
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    • 317 13 A beauty salon too at this jail for women NEW YORK. Saturday ItfIAYOR John LindiT say today opened the city's new women's prison a Jail without bars featuring a beauty salon, landscaped gardens an outdoor sports grounds. The UBs 24 million correctional institution on 55 acres of nearby Rlkers Island,
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    • 217 13 First woman colonel for Japanese Self Defence Force •TOKYO, Sat. Japan's Self Defence Force will shortly have Its first woman colonel, the Defence Agency disclosed today. When the appointment comes Into effect next month It will be the first woman colonel Japan has ever had. The prospective colonel Is 49-year-old
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    • 138 13 SUNDAY SHOPPERS begin with Sundaylinnes K -va "*■■■-<* fl| I J j t?. Today 1 million people read the they will be the people who send L%4^ SUNDAY TIMES Throughout the a hundred talcs-charts upwards 11^^ who* day THE SUNDAY TIMES every w»»k. Monday to Saturday A provided the families
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    • 80 14 >: y «*JfliHiß Bill V sNHUH RSI v Hands up for BP Superfive Only BP gives you five different grades of Super at five different prices. BP Superfive. For any make of car, any model— there's one BP Super that's exactly right. Get the big power and economy of BP
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    • 5 14 (BP)rally SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT
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    • 202 14 /wer tne years that I have been associated with the BP Rally, I have watched it grow from a localised sport into one now widely acclaimed in the Far East. I must congratulate the organisers, the Singapore Motor Sports Club, and the sponsors,
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    • 179 14 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EVENT IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA Singapore: THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. flags off the start at Hotel Malaysia at 1 p.m. on June 26. Kuala Lumpur: THE Raja Muda of Selanror flags off the first car at Taman Jaya, Petaling Jaya, at 1.01 p.m. on
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    • 463 14 RECORD 103 cars will take part in this year's BP Rally the Far East annual motor spectacle which starts simultaneously in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on June 26. Highly significant is the very large number of local participants, who together form 90 percent of
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    • 427 14 RP spends some $30,000 each year on the rally. Added to the amount of executive time that BP personnel spend in helping to organise it, the sum total of money that the company spends on the two-day rally is very high. "But we are pleased to
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    • 319 14 FOLLOWING is a simr pie guide to rallycar preparation: Sump-guard— This is advisable for most cars. It should be mounted securely under the sump to the chassis of the car via long bolts or brackets, preferably with rubber washers as insulation. Rubber mats or layers or
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    • 478 15 Shapely man's here to stay Models: Keith Sim and Mike Tidey Pictures by JUNID JUANI pAN you beat it, the men are shaping up their bodies to show off their new clothes. This trend in man's vanity started here about a year ago with body shirts— form-fitting tops designed to
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      518 15  -  LEE SU SAN Bj IUO DOUBT every woman wants to protect and be protected. But these instincts are strongest in the Cancer woman (born June 21 to July 20). She Is well-equipped for her role as a doting and devoted mother and homemaker, yet Is sweet and appealing
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    • 1194 17 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY things more seriously than are getting, don't try to Mm «wvw*«-«w«> »->.«■»■ wm. -mr wg TODAY you'll find you have done lately. make changes yet. THIS WEEK FOR YOU m. M A 19 S that you're coming to the You need a good deal of You
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    • 597 18 NEVER on a Sunday. Yes, it was true that shops never opened on a Sunday long ago. Now all tha4 has changed to shopping on a Sunday. Instead of closed doors and an unusual quiet on a Sunday morning, many stores in town are
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    • 659 18  -  Clement Mesenas By f\ ROWING af f lvVJT ence and a need to shed working day pressures have created scores of weekend devotees to boating, water skiing and fishing in Singapore. The encouraging number of boat clubs and boatels where boats can be hired
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    • 638 19  -  Freddie Cheah By ALONG weekend! That spells extra time to rest from the daily toil. To some, it means a chance to "unwind" after a long week at the office by sleeping it off or by Just lazing around at home.
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    • 654 19 MORE and more Malaysians are taking part in sporting activities after work instead of Just returning home to sleep. In the past, such activities were mainly confined to outdoor sports like tennis, badminton, soccer or hockey before they adjourned to their favourite club or bar. For
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    • 309 18 TRIP?... or TREAT! (EVINRUOE STYLE) J If weekend driving drives you to distraction, try 5 taking to the waterways instead of crowded j highways. Join the privileged families who are seeing a new world of adventure from the j water! Give yourself afresh outlook on the world j beginning with
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  • 346 20 A complex story of human greed and weaknesses "SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE" marks the return to the screen of Angela Lansbury after three triumphant years on Broadway. For young Michael York, it enhances his status as a fullfledged star. The film is a modern-day fairy tale
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  • 428 20 rE English dramatist and poet, Christopher Fry, began his career alternating periods of acting with periods of teaching. His first religious play In verse, "The Boy with a Cart," staged in 1938, did not attract much attention until It was revived in 1950, but his first success with
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  • 109 20 Actrese gets divorce from Hughes HAWTHORNE (Nevada), Sat. Former actress Jean Peters, 44, was divorced yesterday from mystery billionaire Howard Hughes. The couple was married In 1957 and they had no children. Their separation was announced some time ago at Las Vegas, where an announcement said an agreement bad been
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  • 42 20 pOPULAR English actor Brian D. Barnes will present his one-man theatre, "The Pickwickians at Manor Farm" at the Cultural Centre on July 23 at 8.45 p.m. Tickets at $10. $7.50. $5 and $2.50 are available at Donald Moore Galleries.
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    • 285 20 NEPTUNE'S COVE the only seafood restaurant with a pond full of live fish/crabs/prawns. When we say fresh, we mean right from the pond. To your table. Live, Daily 6 p.m. to midnight jumping prawns, garoupa, <J U u Holiday A** -**»> "i*^ l -the best FRESH seafood. Dishes from 32.00.
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  • 620 21  - Wong fails to get his dream record GODFREY ROBERT By pOLE VAULTER Wong Chong Sai yesterday failed by 1\ inches to fulfil his dream of l>cating the National record at the Swifts annual athletic meet at Farrer Park but he was not disappointed. A not fully-recovered back injury and the
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  • 70 21 RESULTS of Ouillemard Cup first round matches played at SICC New Course yesterday. Yeo Klan Seng bt CD. Willlans 2 and 1; Philip 81m bt Tan Puay Kee 5 and 4; Ong Chew Bee bt Mervyn Neo 8 and 6: J.O. Dermondy w.o. T.C.M. Jukes; Freddie
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  • 252 21 THE BLACKS, preparing themselves for the coming season, romped home easy 16-5 winners over Raffles Institution in their friendly rugby match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. The Blacks' points came from two tries and two goals, while the Rafileslans got theirs from a goal.
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  • 324 21  - Top seed Ng powers way into last four PERCY SENEVIRATNE By TOP SEED Ng Chor Yau last night swept aside A the challenge of Ahmad Bakar with a masterly display of power brilliance to enter the men's singles semi-final of the Singapore Junior Badminton Championship at the SBA hall. Chor
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  • 226 21 RAIN-SODDEN PITCH, SO NO PLAY IN TEST LONDON. Sat. No play was possible on the third day of the Second cricket Test between England and Pakistan at Lord's here because of a rain-sodden pitch. The umpires decided just after lunch that no play would be possible In the rain-hit Test.
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  • 27 21 POLICE Sports AssocUtlon got oft to a good atart In the SASA Senior water-polo league when they edged Singapore Armed Force* 7-6 at Queenstown yesterday.
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    • 874 21 BlMh TAN Daughter Be lln on June 18 to Amy and Kuang Lee Thanks to obstetrician and sla« of aft. Alvemia Hospital. D«*tna MRS. CAN SOON HUAT (nee Tok Chw.ee Neo) passed away peacefully iy-6-71 leaving behind buaband. son Boon Leone. Daughter*. Suale. Molly Mary. Nancy a Maggie, aons-ln-Uw Leong
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    • 621 21 Worn hire FURNITURE FOR HIRE at Sin Oe* Sent.' 83 Rocnore Canal Road. Tel: *****/*****, B'por*. TV/Radio sales o* services SERVICING ALL KINDS TV. taperecorders, amplifiers. reasonable charges, day/night service Phone Spore ***** anytime Vehicles lor sale USED CARS TRUCKS spare part* 1 Australian exporter arriving Singapore June 22nd for
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    • 360 21 exclusive furniture sale IDiethelm Market We're introducing a new display theme. So we have to reduce the level of our showroom stocks. All prices are marked down. For you, Oiethelm has furniture that might have been tailor made to fit your home. A Beautifully designed, Craftsman built. Buy it now!
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 88 21 ATHLETICS Swifts meet (Farrer Park 2 p.m.). Ngee Ann college-croas-country. BADMINTON Junior championships (Ouillemard Rd 7 p.m.) CRICKET Senior tourney: RAP Tengah v Army (Tengahi, RAF Changl v SCRC (Changl). I A v Police (Balestler). SRC v SCC (padang). CSC v NBCC (Balestler). GOLF SICC Ouillemard Cup quarterfinals (New course).
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  • 400 22  - Richard really enjoys playing cricket, says Sir Len BRIAN SCOVELL LONDON. By Sat. yHE name Hutton is back in :England cricket. 1 Yorkshire all-rounder Richard Hutton Is playing in the Second Test against Pakistan at Lord's. Former England skipper Sir Len revealed the part he played in moulding his son's
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  • 120 22 NINETEEN teams will take part in the Malaysian six-a-side hockey tournament (or the Dato E W E. Moreira trophy at Jalan Rala Muda. Kuala Lumpur, today. Singapore. the defending champions. Selangor. Permit and the Armed Forces vlll field (our teams each In the competition to
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  • 311 22 Wadekar confident his team will do well LONDON, Sat. AJlt Wadekar, captain ol the Indian touring cricket team who arrived here yesterday, said he was confident his side would give England a good fight In the three-T c s t series during the .second half of this season. Speaking at
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  • 60 22 KTALA LUMPUR millionaire Mr. Urn Chooi Seng's three-year-old, Stay Free, has won another race in England. A Reuter report says Stay Free, 4-1 favourite, was always going too well for his rivals in the £276 Whitbj selling handicap over 7f at Redcai and won by 1J lengths. This
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  • 682 22  - Southern France a 'must follow' EPSOM JEEP By SOUTHERN FRANCE, a five-year-old by Sostenuto, is a "must follow" at the Bukit Timah meeting starting on Saturday. He has improved since his last outing a fortnight ago when he ran second to the useful Grenadier II over the Ipoh 6f. Southern
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  • 132 22 ONDON. Sat. Seeded play- ers Andres Qlmeno (Spain), Nlkki Plllc (Yugoslavia' and Pierres Bnrthes (Prance) won quarter-flnal places before rain halted play in the South of England tennis championships at Eastbourne yesterday. Oimeno had the toughest task in beating the Danish lefthander Jan Leschly 10-8. 6-4.
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  • 1051 22 BORN FREE WINS SULTAN OF KEDAH'S CUP RACE HORN FREE, ridden by schoolteacher Gilbert Jeremiah, won the Sultan of Kedah's Cup for Class 1 horses over 8f at the amateur races, at Alor Star yesterday. Born Free beat 811ver Crown (P. Lav) by half a length. Desmond Brown rode three
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  • 461 22 9-2 Ortis wins 'Hardwicke' by 8 lengths f ONDON, Sat.— Ortis, last year's Italian Derby winner, raced to a great eight lengths victory yesterday in the Hardwicke Stakes, second richest race of the four-day Royal Ascot meeting. None of Ortis" seven rivals could match his stamina over the 12 furlongs
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  • 88 22 ZANDVOORT. Sat Belgian Per'uri driver jacky Ickx tfni'T? le lap record »ng the lastest time here yesterday In the first practice YesA^ ot rJ iext Sur "l«ys Dutch ?hip n< r.ce Pr X W rld thJ h b r i lliant Eel lan covered the 4.193
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  • 24 22 BARCELONA. Sat. jc^ Hernandez of Spain, the Euro- pean junior m:ddle\» eight champion, retained iiU title by beating Domemco Tiberia of Italy
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  • 346 22 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of matches played today: New South Wales Fed. Div. 2: Artarmon 0 Corinthians 3; Concoidia 0 Ouilford 5. Div. t: Campbell Town 0 Banks 0: Marnckvllle 2 Arncllffe 2: Rlvesby 1 Belmore 4 NSW North Div. 1: Adamstown 5 Cessnock 0: W Wallsend 3
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  • 302 23 \EW YORK, Sat. Two virtual unknowns, Jim Colbert and Bob Erikson, yesterday shared the second round lead with 138s in the US$2OO,OOO U.S. Open golf championship at the extremely difficult Merion course at Ardmore Pennsylvania. England's Tony Jacklin. '.he defending champion, shot a
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  • 148 23 rpHE second round scores In JL the U.S. Orvn golf championship: 138— R. Erickson (71—67) and J. Colbert (69— 69) 139— J. McGee (72— 67». 140 O. Brewer (70—70). 141 O. Archer (71—70), J. Rodriguez (70—71). J. Nickiaus (68—72), R. Nichols 69—72), B Devlin. Aust. (72 —69), and
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  • 111 23 JAKARTA Sat. Twelve ot the 17 countries invited to take part In the Asian badminton championships here in August have submitted their teams. A spokesman for the organising committee sa'.d yesterday that the 12 countries were: Burma. Ceylon. Taiwan. Hong Kcng. Japan. South Korea. Cambodia. Laos.
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  • 183 23 -Newcombe to clash with Smith in Queen's Club final LONDON, Sat. Australian John Newcombe and American Stan Smith, the Wimbledon No. 2 and No. 4 seeds, powered their way through to the men's singles final of the Rothman's London lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club yesterday. With more heavy rain,
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  • 127 23 Lions win easily again pHRISTCHURCH, Sat. The British Lions Rugby team maintained their unbeaten record in New Zealand when they beat Canterbury, 14-3 in the ninth match of their tour here yesterday. It was a tough match marred by some rough play, particularly among the forwards. The Lions missed the
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  • 83 23 NEW YORK. Sat. Result* of yesterday's US baseball matches American League: Washington 8 Boston S; Cleveland 7 Detroit 0; Baltimore 6 New York 4; Kansas City 6 California 1: Minnesota 4 Chicago 3; Oakland 6 Milwaukee 2. National League: Pittsburgh 9 Montreal 8 (11 Inns); New York 2
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  • 1158 23  -  Alan Hubbard RING OF TRUTH by Henry Cooper went, saw and conquered when invited to Rome to face the Axeman of Manerbio but not without some bother WHILE Henry Cooper stepped from the marbled luxury of his hotel suite and regally sniffed the sophisticated
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    • 609 23 TECHNICAL AGRICULTURAL OFFICER I C.I. Agriculture (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad invites applications from Malaysian citizens lor the executive position ol Technical Agricultural Officer. THE JOB This is a senior executive position. The agriculturist to be appointed will be responsible for the provision of agronomic service and advice on the use of
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    • 33 23 ijiiiiiiiiiii^fC^iryi^H ml WtX4\ mmimm Watch the back of the ball Uta *o^ tnm B .j m» I T^^A V AEr«M VOFTHITOpy IH A of MITTIN6 Jf^9mWm\ E FROM TMf mrii^Kmm\ RJ IV .^^Vm/^H
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  • 143 24 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Water consumption yesterday rose by 3.2 million gallons from Thursday to 99.7 million gallons the highest so fur this week. Thi* is the second time this week that water use has come close to the 100 million gallon mark, the other occasion being
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  • 348 24  -  SOH TIANG KENG: By Singapore, Saturday I J»HK chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Lira Hong Keat, last night urged the (io\ eminent to revise certain tax incentives to help industries in their efforts to modernise. Speaking at the SMA annual dinner
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  • 100 24 THREE FATAL ACCIDENTS WITHIN AN HOUR SINGAPORE. Sat— Three people. Including a 24--year-old woman, were killed In separate traffic accidents last night all within an hour. The woman, Chua Ah Kuan. 24, was walking along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim when she was knocked down by a car. She died on her
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  • 138 24 TAN YONQ SONC U*d 75 ptlMd ■way (x'actfully on 18th June 1971 luvuif behind wif« Quek Bw«c Hiam. •II ions. Nglap K«rn. Nslap Km. Nllap Boon. Nflap Tak. Nflap siah Nflap H«N, two daushtm. Slow NfM, Slo>* Lani. ilx dauftitera-ln-Imw. Wm 81am. Cher Yon*. Ah Keok. Ah SUn. Kirn
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  • 58 24 SYDNEY, Sat Sydney's International airport was thrown Into chaos this morning when It was forced to close (or more than eight hours because of heavy fog. A total of 25 International and domestic aircraft were delayed by the bad weather. At one stage, 12 jets circled the
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  • 214 24 SINGAPORE, Sat President and Mrs. Sheares were guests-of-honour at the Rotary District 330's installation banquet and ball at Hotel Ambassador tonight. Over 300 Rotarians and their wives from Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei attended the dinner. In his speech, President Sheares praised the Rotarians
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  • 226 24 SINGAPORE, Sat. ANTI-SECRET Society and Homicide Squads have launched simultaneous raids on gangster hide-outs In the Kampong Bahru, Bukit Panjang and Aljunied areas. Assisted by divisional police they have so far detained 10 youths for questioning. The drive against the thugs followed three
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