The Straits Times, 11 July 1971

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  • 18 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in Si. Asia No. 1841 SUNDAY JULY 11. 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION
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  • 636 1 Why forces use English by Goh 'A common language will facilitate training and foster co-operation' SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told national servicemen tonight that English was chosen not because it was a favoured language, but because it could easily be picked up by servicemen educated
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  • 185 1 CINGAPORE, Sat. One of the top crime-busters of the Criminal Investigations Department, Inspector Joseph Chia, has been Interdicted. Insp. Chla was last with the Projects ard Planning Branch of the CID. His interdiction came into effect yesterday. Insp. Chia was one of three
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  • 28 1 Another woman reader has won the $10,000 prize In the Straits Times word puttie contest "Z" Her name will be announced in the Straits Times tomorrow.
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  • 989 1 DAP asked for Cabinet jobs, says MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The DAP demanded three Cabinet ministerial posts, including one for rural and urban dcv c 1 o pment and three assistant ministerial posts, as conditions to join the MCA, an MCA statement said today. It also said that since late
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  • 51 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Jacqueline Flynn. 15 year-old student from Katong Convent, was chosen as "Miss Young and Lovely" from among 17 finalists who participated In the judging at the Hotel Malaysia tonight The runners-up In the contest which was sponsored by Dorothy Oray were Cynthia Adrianos and Helen
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  • 271 1 Malaysia offers rewards up to $20,000 for tips on Reds TPOH, Sat. Some 1 500,000 pamphlets in different languages are being distributed by Government teams in the border areas in Upper Perak, announcing rewards from 50 cents up to $20,000. The rewards are for information leading to the arrest, surrender
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  • 31 1 MOSCOW, Sat. The Soviet Union's Luna 16 moonscooper yesterday won the International Oalabert Prize for outstanding success In the exploration of outer space, the Tass news agency said. UPI.
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  • 485 1  -  PETER LIM: By Singapore, Saturday FkR. Albert Wln*J semius, the Government's economic development adviser, has good news for next January's 28,000 schoolleavers: Even NOW Jobs are waiting for you. "Unemployment is practically non-existent in Singapore today," Dr. Wlnsemlus said on the eve of
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  • Latest
    • 46 1 LEEDS. Sat— England were 17 for one wicket in their second innings at the close of the third day of the third Test against Pakistan at Headingley here today. Scores: England 316 and 17 for one- Pakistan 350. (See Back Page)
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    • 26 1 KING HASSAN MURDERED RABAT, Sat. King Hassan was assassinated today, Rabat Radio announced. He was shot during a reception at his summer palace at Skirat. UPI.
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    • 149 2 Now Mac decides to take on Nixon I OS ANOELES, Sat. Re- publican Congressman, Mr. Paul McCloskey yesterday announced he will challenge President Nixon for the party's presidential nomination next year. Mr. McCloskey. a member of the party's Liberal wing, said he would take on Mr. Nixon on domestic Usues
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    • 122 2 Nixon aide may meet Hanoi leader WASHINGTON, Sat.— Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's National Security adviser, may accept an invitation for talks with North Vietnamese Politburo member Mr. Le Due Tho in Paris to discuss the Vietnam war. Administration sources said yesterday. If such a meeting does take place it
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    • 467 2 Blind man sings 'When the saints go marchin in' as jazz king Satchmo is buried NEW YORK, Saturday 'THE greats of Jazz, relatives, friends and entertainers yesterday bade farewell to Louis Armstrong the man who made Jazz an international art form. A blind black singer, Al Hlbbler, sang "When the
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    • Article, Illustration
      54 2 AMKRICAN Gl's wave happily from a truck flying a peace symbol flag as they leave Firebase Two, near the De-militaris-ed Zone, in South Vietnam, on Friday. U.S. Forces handed over the artillery base to South Vietnamese forces on Friday giving up the last American outpost alone the
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    • 258 2 CEOUL, Sat. About 80 American soldiers armed with knives and clubs raided a South Korean village during the night in a nare-up of racial (rouble which left several injured. A U.S. Army spokesman said three South Korean civilians and 10 Americans
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    • 274 2 Defector tells all: Why I quit the Soviet Union LONDON. Sat. Soviet defector Anatoly Fedoseyev said yesterday he quit Russia because life had become unbearable and "sooner or later I would have finished up in a prison or a concentration camp." In an interview with David Floyd, communist affairs correspondent
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    • 429 3  -  MARTIN KHOR By pENANG, Sat. A Penang girl who says she was once saved from a suicide attempt ls now planning to start an S.O.S. Club to help people who have "lost all hope in life." "Nobody should be allowed to sink to such
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    • 254 3 Showbiz is such a bore for Wong-Li lOIIORE BAHRl 1 Sat.— Everyone craves for success especially In the glittering, lucrative world of show business. But not Wong-Li. 21, Jon ore Bahru's very own Cinderella. She was just an apprentice seamstress four years ago when some friends persuaded her to take
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    • 448 3  -  TAN KAH PENG By IPOH, Sat. Che Halijah blnte Mohamed Salleh is a mother of six. A political activist with the Kaum Ibu here (now Kaum Wanita) for over 20 years, she also sits on various educational, welfare and women's committees in the State. Che
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    • 252 3 Cousins complete musical score of Jimmy Boyle's People's Mass CUMGAI PATANI, 3 Sat. A "Malaysian People's Mass" on which Penang composer Jimmy Boyle was working before his death two months ago, has now been completed by his cousins, Gerry and Charlotte Reutens. At the time of his death, Jimmy had
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    • 124 3 When a wife is really handy CEATTLE. Sat. BUI Prange says If he gained nothing else from a 48--day Pacific crossing in a 47 ft. sailboat he learned quite a bit about his wife. "A man really doesn't Know his wife until he's been through something "like this," said Prange.
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  • 185 4 Three die, six hurt in car crash KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three people—lncluding a mother and daughter were killed, and six others Injured ln a car accident at the 3J-mlle Jalan Klang here early today. The 12 30 a.m. accident Involved a Toyota Corolla and a Datsun Bluebird. Police said both
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  • 291 4 Noisy reception awaits Gerakan mission to Penang pENANG, Sat. The flve-man delegation from the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia's central executive committee appointed at the special delegates' conference on July 4 will get an unwelcome and noisy reception if they call at the party's Penang divisional headquarters ln Aboo Slttee Lane tomorrow.
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Wong Chee Khiong. 18, unemployed today denied having carnal connections with a girl under 16 years of age at Eng Kong Terrace on June 1. Hearing was fixed for Sept. 30. Bail of Sl.OOO was allowed.
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  • 623 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE High Court today refused to set aside an lnjunction prohibiting Professor Syed Hussein Al-Atas from claiming or acting as chairman of the Gerakan Party. The injunction an interim one wilLbe in force until the court has finally disposed of a
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  • 193 4 Plan by rebels to topple Lim as Chief Minister P'NANG. Sat. Gerakan members supporting Professor Dr. Syed Hussein Al-Atas are planning to topple Dr. Lim Chong Eu aa Chief Minister of Penang. A reliable sources close to Dr. Al-Atas said today that one of the four state assemblymen beioncinc to
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    • 160 4 Biyitfi-3irH3 SINGERS^ K DANCERS b ■fc MUSICIANS 2 BBBBB^BaßasaaaaaPv^^ albr^^^h a> /favaßkar Kf aip I T b* JaY tF NATIONAL THEATRE frtn Sunday 18th July nightly 8.30 Tickets: $2.00, $3.00, $5.0 C $8.00, $12.00, $15.00 Available at National Theatre (10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.) Special MtiMi Satrdar 24tk July 4
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    • 925 4 On your TV and Radio lI X A.M. Opening Followed By The S.II Dtniel Bowie The Wolfman 2.4S P.M. Programme Summary 7.47 Wayang KuNt Jack La Lanne Show 6.M Manhattan Steel Band (A Oocu- 2.47 Toto Result US Programme Summary 11 25 Pesta Poo (renpat) meni iry in English) 3.1S
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  • 138 5 Third Turf Club and police clamp on bookies SINGAPORE, Sat. For the third week running, police and Singapore Turf Club authorities continued their crackdown on bookies and their agents. A total of 25 people were picked up from the race course in Bukit Tlmah Road this afternoon during the off-course
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  • 32 5 SINOAPORE, Sat Talkong Ong Chong Lee. 28. was fined $25 today for leaving Singapore territorial waters ln a sampan without port clearance yesterday, an offence under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance.
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  • 187 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. It's now triplets three times over in Singapore. The existence of a third set came to light today after the Straits Times published the story of the Njo triplets, born to a housewife of Mci Ling Street (Queenstown) four
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  • 262 5 Highest water use in eight weeks SINGAPORE, Saturday THE highest water consumption in almost eight weeks was recorded yesterday: 103.7 million gallons. This was the third time in four days this week that the figure had shot up to the 100-million-gallons level and above. Coming after 25 successive days of
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  • 52 5 SINOAPORE. Sat. Tohit bin Sastro, 23, was today charged with theft of a car belonging to Ho Yut Wah at Moulmein Road between 10 p.rn on March 4 and 6.45 a.m. on March 5. Hearing was adjourned to Aug. 4 to allow Tohit to engage counsel. Ball
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  • 246 5 300 ATTEND PRESS CLUB'S INAUGURAL PARTY Ili Sat. More *-> than 300 people in eluding three ministers and members of the Diplomatic Corps attended the Singapore Press dub's lnauguSmnTSlgh-! thC Hot Mr^e^r^n? 11^ Minister for Home Affair? n .Wong Lin Ken, the Minister for Social Affairs Jnche Othman Wok. and
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises ln Mandal Forest Reserve from 8 a.m. on July 12 to 6 p.m. on July 17. and ln the Marslling Area from S a.m. on July 12 to midnight on July 23. Blanks will be used
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  • 115 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The CPIB's deputy director. Mr. Ronald Naidu. is expected to leave for London within the next two days to bring back former secretary of Malaysia Singapore Airlines, Gerald Fernandet. Fernandet lost his final appeal in London against extradition to Singapore to
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  • 317 5 Malaysia to have two Sabre squadrons: Razak KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. Malaysia is to have two squadrons of Sabre Jets soon, Tun Razak said here today. He confirmed the statement by the Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. L.H.E. Bury, that his country had agreed to give Malaysia more Sabre Jets. Mr. Bury
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  • 266 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. A GOLD SMITH'S daughter today spoke of the four handsome young men who walked into her flat yesterday and robbed her family of $2,000 and jewellery worth $1,600. And pretty Mtes Erh Poh Gek 19, of Block
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  • 685 7 Why we support new PLAN school system by Dr. Wong SINGAPORE, Sat. "THE Singapore Government explained today why it supported the new American education system PLAN Programme for Learning in Accordance with Needs. Dr. Ruth Wong, Director of Research at the Minitsry of Education, said: "We support the spirit behind
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  • 79 7 Five Muslim leaders on unofficial visit SINGAPORE, Sat. Five Muslim leaders from India are now in Singapore for an unofficial visit. They are Mr. Syed Abdul Rahiman Bafakhl Thangal, president of the Kerala State Muslim League. Mr. Pookoya Thangal, the league's vice-president. Mr. Oovindan Nair, the Justice of the Kerala
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  • 115 7 CINOAPORE, Sat.— A Malaysian student who arrived In Singapore 10 days ago to Join the University of Singapore, was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Outram Park today. He was identified as firstyear science student Mukesh Joshl, 20,
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  • 128 7 SINGAPORE Sat. A former bar waitress today told a court how her girlfriend's husband outraged her modest/ when she spent the night at their house. Labourer Chan Went Hee 43, pleaded not guilty to outraging the modesty of Madam Kew Ai
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  • 622 7 Roads closed to traffic today for N-Day practice CINGAPORE, Sat. 3 A National Day parade rehearsal will be held tomorrow in the Padang area at 9 a.m. The purjllc will not be allowed to enter the Padang area but they may watch the rehearsal from Connaught Drive. No vehicle is
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  • 112 7 Clothes, tapes left behind in a cab CINOAPORE, Sat. A public-spirited COMFORT taxi-driver, Mr. Lee Hong Kirn, 44, today walked Into Times House with two plastic bags of clothes, toiletries and four cassette tapes. The articles belong to two Englishmen who left them In his taxi when they disembarked at
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  • 401 8  -  N.G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE. Sat. 5 Local blue film operators have "definite" links with international syndicates which specialise in this field. This was established today following the arrest of two men and the seizure of 38 rolls of blue film from the boot of
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  • 249 8 Rag and bone man vows to hunt down arsonist CINGAPORE, Sat. A rag and bone man, whose son was murdered two years ago, today vowed to hunt down "the arsonist who set fire" to his store this morning. Surveying the debris which had been his store in Kolam Ayer with
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  • 55 8 PENANO. Sat. The British vessel Frankford Is due to sail from here (or the Chinese port of Dalren on Monday with a shipment of Malaysian rubber for China. Of the 2.650 tons to be consigned, an estimated 1.600 tons came from the Malaysian rubber stockpile and
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  • 472 9 SINGAPORE, Sat— MSA* aouble-decker bus driver, Mr. How Enc Kwee (above) rot Into fresh trouble today when about SO MSA heavy duty driver* called on the Singapore Air Transport-workers' Union to take disciplinary action against him for criticising the union leadership. Thr
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  • 221 9 CASE to tell consumers their right to compare prices SINGAPORE, Sat. The Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) will soon go about informing consumers of their rights to compare prices, to bargain and to complain. This was stated today by Dr. Henry Ong, pro-tern chairman of CASE, at a lunch for
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  • 264 9 New era for shipbuilding industry SINGAPORE, Saturday ANEW chapter In Singapore's shipbuilding industry was opened today when Mr. Michael Wong Pak-Shong, chairman of Neptune Orient. Lines pressed a switch In the keellaying ceremony of the first Freedom vessel to be built here. The $10 million vessel, weighing 14,600 deadweight tons,
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  • 238 9 MP on only way to beat lift vandals CINGAPORE, Sat. There Is no way to catch lift vandals unless lift attendants are employed, MP of Toa Payoh, Mr. Eric Cheong said today. "It is difficult to catch them because once the door of the lift car closes, you won't know
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  • OPINION
    • 137 10 Good case for CASE f ONSUMER vigilance is a tricky business. Too much prodding and needling can turn into a witch hunt, which finally makes a farce of the whole exercise. Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) is apparently well aware of that danger. It has effectively shot from the hip,
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    • 127 10 New law is timely I EGISLATION providing for Malaysia's private medical services to be registered and inspected is timely. These services play an useful role, in that they take some of the strain off Government institutions. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that they treat over 50,000 patients a
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    • 67 10 lipping the ante TNDIA'S electronics in- dustry must be booming. Time was when Indian family planners, seeking desperately to lower the country's birth rate, offered a free transistor radio as an incentive to any male who voluntarily accepted sterilisation. That offer is no longer attractive. So, family planners have upped
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  • 19 10 Youth's for an hour, beauty's flower. But love Is the Jewel that wins the world. Moira O'Neill.
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  • 875 10  - Young hearts and high hopes— Dusun Tua scheme K. NADARAJAH: Kuala Lumpur By CINCE the National Youth Development Corps was launched in October 1969 almost 7,--000 youths have undergone the three-month course at Dusun Tua. 18 miles from here. The course was started to help remedy unemployment among the country's
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  • 613 10 WERRR-UMPH-OH! And that, I suppose you might say, Is the sound of the Adam and Eve syndrome Love, you know. Still, we're dealing with the subject scientifically today. And so what happens when, hand In hand with your beloved,
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  • 65 10 UARIS: China Is going underground with the help of the French. France Is supplying locomatlves for Peking's new 15-mlle Tube system which opens at the end of the year. From the driver's cabin, tapes of revolutionary music will be relayed through the train to relax passengers during
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  • 572 10  -  BILL CAMPBELL By SINGAPORE: It must go, the authorities ruled. Nothing, it seemed, could save the old banyan tree long held sacred by Toa Payoh squatter families from being uprooted. But the bulldozer driver cajoled into the job "collapsed" at
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    • 2844 11 Venus: Second world In first of three prophecies ADRIAN BERRY predicts how this is possible A dozen orbiting spacecraft and a few hundred algae-bearing rockets could turn the airless inferno of Venus into a habitable facsimile of Earth CROWDED conditions towards the middle of the 21st century will bring about
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    • 1067 12 AFTER motor racing for a little more man a year, I find that I have learnt a great deal more through trial and error than I would have learnt Just by hovering on the brink. When I began, it was a lot
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    • 550 12 ET the wife or girl- friend (as the case may be) carry the boat on the next trip to the sea. Yes. I do mean BOAT. I'm sure the woman won't mind carrying the boat. In this case. Mot if it comes
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    • 579 12 bank and "boy wonder" pKDR children and parof finance. Collins, to ents, a new prosteal the whole bank gramme comes on over and with the bank's Channel 8 at 6.03 p m. on own money! "Misplaced Tuesday, genius", Network One Called "Sesame Street", 6.40 p.m.. Monday. It features a cast
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    • 1405 13  -  NELLIE HAR THE ARTS By No problems finding work but hitting it big in the recording world is something else fFHE young idea of muslc-maklng can mean anything from simply beating up a drum and a set of guitars to handling something like $40,000 worth
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    • 301 13  - Let's be more professional about our national dances ABIDAH AMIN By MALAYSIA'S traditional dances are getting moth eaten from neglect. Statements to this effect were made by a number of local dance-lovers after seeing a delightful performance of Indian folk dances by the girls from S.N.D.T. Women's University in Bombay,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 293 13 Sunday Times Crossword ACBO88: 1. Proved the truth 2. Bout of (4); 3. Male oflof (13): 11. Origin (4); 12 spring (3); 4. DlglU (4): 5. Vault (4): IS. Hcmvenly body Fragrant oil (6); 6- Subdued 16) 14. Bishops headwear (6); j 7. nower (4); 8. Legislative 16. Public auction*
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    • 773 14  -  ILSA SHARP By NEXT WEEK: A port to rival Hong Kong EVER since the Governor of Macao, Jose Nobre de Carvalvo, was forced to kowtow to the communist Chinese in 1967 with a public confession and apology for his mistreatment of the Chinese there
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    • 849 14  -  IVOR BROWN By In London it's the easily recognisable taxis that provide good, safe service TO the visitor the tangle of trains running In tubes and tunnels under the London streets and the wanderings of the buses above them are inevitably baffling. But the stranger who is
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    • 80 14 ART exhibition at the Maude Road community centre from 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m BIRD singing ccmpetitlon at the Calrnhill community centre, 8 p.m. CHINESE variety concert at the National Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets at $5. $2 and $1. THE Ist Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
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  • 342 15 When Mr. Vim bought a car on the never never IUR. W. W. VIM of Petaling Jaya thought he was getting a bargain when he bought a second-hand car on the nevernever in November 1969. But trouble came six months later, in May 1970, when the police seized his car
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  • 1705 15 PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS About the student who can't get refund, the girl waiting for her papers, and the lady who lost her purse Deposit fee ANG AH WEE Of Singapore, who wrote in connection with recovery of his deposit from the Auckland Business College which wound up business late last
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  • 1073 15  - 'Malaysia should examine its tin reserve position' CHING CHENG MEI From LONDON, Sat. The man wfyo has spent 15 years in the heart of the tin world, as secretary of the International Tin Council, thinks that Malaysia should: MAKE a thorough examination of its tin reserve position; CONSIDER whether she
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    • 3 16 National Day supplement
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    • 640 16  - Balanced and increased trade between two Republics J. SIMONDET Commercial CLOSER TIES FOLLOW SINGAPORE'S GROWTH By Counsellor to the French Embassy, Singapore. DIPLOMACY, friendship and trade, are intermingled between the French Republic and the Republic of Singapore. The interest of France in the development of Singapore is part of her
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    • 224 16 Trade balance in Malaysia's favour... By Special Writer TRADE partners for many years. France and Malaysia have steadily and consistently developed their trade volume, the total of which amounted to Ms 32!) million in 1970, showing a rise of 20 per cent as compared to 1969. MAIN ITEMS The trade
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    • 133 16 LAST year France spent some US$lBO million to promote cultural and scientific relations with foreign countries; 30.707 French teachers were assigned abroad on Jan. 1. 1970 and more than 10.000 co-operation experts were sent out. The department of cultural, scientific and technical relations of the Ministry
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    • 126 16 FRENCH aid for developing countries in 1969, at about nine million francs, showed a growth of nearly six per cent compared with the preceding year. Net total amount (in millions of francs). 1964 6.723.2; 1965: 6.415.7; 1966: 6,508.7; 1967: 6.662.0; 1968: 8.493.7; 1969: 8.998.4.
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    • 391 17 FRANCE, which has been industrialising for so many years, by reason of the modernisation and constant renewal of her equipment through economic planning since 1946, produces the widest range of capital goods. These meet the requirements of the new industries in the
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    • 262 17 pROFESSEUR Jacques X Monod, Nobel prize winner in medicine, has been named director of the Pasteur Institute in Paris. The Professor was born in Paris in 1910. He taught from 1959 to 1967 at the University of Paris science faculty, then at the
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    • 160 17 Iron, steel industry expands pONTINUING investKj ments in new French Iron and steel capacity and equipment have resulted in another advance for this go-ahead Industry through 1970. Crude pig-Iron output reached 19.280.000 metric tons (compared to 18,212.000 metric tons in 1969), and crude steel production rose to 23,850.000 metric tons
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    • 62 17 UPON completion of the third testing phase of the inter-urban aerotrain, the manufacturer made an evaluation of these tests. Between Sept. 12. 1969 and April 29,1971. the aerotraln ran for 550 hours during three testing phases investigation development and endurance). During the last phase the aerotraln
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    • 270 18 Massive effort to increase country's power sources TO supply the linger needs of its expanding economy and rising living standards, France is making a massive effort to increase its power sources through construction of new dams and hydraulic, thermal and nuclear plants. Last year, French national consumption of energy was
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    • 363 18 School of Alliance Francaise tops record DURING 1970 the School of the Alliance Francaise in France beat all its records; 9,000 students of 127 different nationalities attended the school daily. This brings the number of foreigners who have learnt French in this school to 695,000 since it opened in 1945.
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    • 238 19 Over 700 exhibitors at the Paris Air Show By THE 29th International A i r Space Show was held from May 27 to June 6 at Le Bourget, near Paris. This show, generally considered the most important of its kind, was held for the first time in Paris in 1909.
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    • 184 19 Record exports by aero space industry FOREIGN orders r taken by the French aerospace industry during 1970 amounted to 5,507 million francs. This figure Is a new record. Previous highest figure had been 2,823 million francs in 1968 (It was 1,995 million francs In 1969). This total includes only definitive
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    • 553 20 PORT EXPANSION TO COPE WITH REVOLUTION' IN SEA TRANSPORT LE Havre now has largest volume lock ever constructed. Thus, with another "first" Le Havre maintains Its role of pioneer In the "revolution" of French harbours. The dimensions of the work are impressive: 401 metres long,
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    • 375 20 FOR the French automobile industry, 1970 was a record year both as regards production and exports. This boom seems to be continuing as the industry once again reported record breaking production and sales during the first quarter of 1971. The latest figures
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    • 188 20 Air-cushioned planes to be mass produced THE Sciete d'Etude et de Developpement des Aeroglisse urs Marins (SEDA.M) has started to build Naviplanes on an industrial scale, after solving the problem of makinc the rubberised r.sinß which enclose the air cushion strong enough. The medium-sized Naviplane N 300 which had been
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    • 301 17 STATISTICS OF TRADE SINGAPORE FRANCE Statistics for 1968. 1969 and 1970 show a considerable increase in two-way trade. According to Singapore statistics, French imporU from Singapore totalled: 5560.56 million in 1968 5592.52 million in 1969 5595.30 million in 1970 France is now the second buyer among EEC counsres and the
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    • 107 17 banque nationale de Paris INCORPORATED IN FRANCE WITH LIMITED LIABILITY PAID UP CAPITAL: 500,000, 000 FRANCS HEAD OFFICE: 16, BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, PARIS 9e. AREA REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE: 2, SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE, 1. TELEPHONE: *****1. (FOR SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, INDONESIA, THAILAND) MORE THAN 2000 BRANCHES IN MORE THAN FIFTY COUNTRIES ON FIVE
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    • 307 18 FAR EAST OXYGEN AN ASSOCIATE COMPANY OF THE LAIR LIQUIDE' Suppliers of high purity gases, cryogenic liquids and welding equipment to the world's shipyards, steel fabricators, hospitals, refineries, steelmakers, semi conductor manufacturers and food freezers. Far East Oxygen (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 851, Pasir Panjang Road, SINGAPORE 5. TEL: *****1 [A
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    • 127 18 air industrie Courbevoie, France AMELIORAIR Specialist in designs and equipments for textile and other industrial air-conditioning. MALAYSIA TEXTILE ENGINEERING COMPANY, RM. 901, A. I. A. Building, No. 1, Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. Telephone: 981 158 AQUITAINE OIL, GAS AND MINERALS EXPLORATION AQUITAINE PETROLEUM COMPANY (SEA) KoU Kinabalu. e/o TurquMid Youngs.
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    • 348 19 DISPLAYS TO SUIT ALL TASTES, INTERESTS Calendar of international exhibition! in France from September to December this year. DATES SITUS EXHIBITIONS Sept 4- 6 Pare dea Expositions European Men's Wear Show Porte de Versailles PARIS Sept 4-13 Pare des Expositions International Radio and Television Show Porte de Versailles PARIS Elecfroaconstle
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    • 208 19 Congratulations Best Wishes To The Government ond People of Hi* Republic of Franc* en »h*if National Day. From ITEC INTERNATIONAL \jG* the oGStJ^^ pjk „^-y^riß.veraTsl ITHXO AND AIR HORNS lB m —^^^^>L MADE IN FRANCE i mSb Efficient rugged and reliable 1 i ■VCrrf^LL^^ Instant loud clear tone. S ly
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    • 141 21  -  iudith JESS. Pictures by WAN SENG YIP IIfHAT'S more logical than parents wanting their children to look their best. And with today's preoccupation with sophistication, there's no reason why the little ones should be left out of the picture. For this reason,
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    • 824 21  -  MARINA ANDREWS By IT WAS while I was sitting on the beach, relaxing in the sun after a hectic week in town, that I met Sylvia, a local who had already acquired a fabulous tan compared with my own. She also had a
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    • 484 21 Now who would call me a 'Mister' ...says Lee S" Vm TWO letters last week addressing me as MR Lee Su San left me seething. I am no militant feminist. Just a girl proud of being female. And those letters, at least their form of address, are surely blatant violations
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    • 122 21 'Eyes West' for nature's soft colours WHATS different about Dv Barry's latest range of eye-shadows called "Eyes West?" According to Mrs. Rita Whiteley, Dv Barry's International beauty director, on a promotional trip here last week: "It's unusual because It's powdered eyeshadow In a stick form. It's easy to apply and
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    • 90 21 Advertisement End Face Spots The quickest and easiest way to remedy skin blemishes and pimples is to dab them over with :emon Delph skin freshener. Mild antiseptics together with the natural lemon toning in Delph freshener soon dry up conditions that can lead to poor sallow skin and acne. You
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    • 87 21 Advtrtlit-menl Business Girl Beauty Essential to the business girl who values the cool, flawless appearances of her complexion is a tropical moist oil that will maintain the vital balance of her skin and prevent it from becoming too dry or too oily. Always smooth a film of moist oil of
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    • 282 21 TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Tampax tampons are a "new" development. True False 2. Unmarried girls use Tampax tampons. True False 3. It's better not to bathe during your period. True False 4. Tampax tampons are for active women only. True False 5. It's easy to learn how to use Tampax
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    • 1230 23 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTH- satisfying your ambitions. larly in the early dnys of mmvwvm IVfff^tilF V^SWfc <iri%wf T rj^^ I)XV TODAY... you'll You are due to move next year. THIS WEEK FOR YOU fl a soon realise that certain into a new environment Expenses will be heavy m A changes
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  • 393 24 rOSE of you who have seen "THE MEPHISTO WALTZ" will agree that it is a unique film which surpasess all Hitchcock suspense thrillers. It is about black magic and sorcery, about the satanlc and the supernatural. The story, based on Fred Mustard Stewart's novel, Is Interesting
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    • 331 24 1 r IiNDFR THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF=fl THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR CULTURE MR. JEK YEUN THONG i GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE :j |l in aid of JURONG TOWN CRECHE 'I JDRONG^^ CINEMA #WED., 14lli JULY 1971 AT 8.00 PM. ORGANISED PRKSKNTCD BY CmmF\ LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE CENTRAL^i^J?^ UONS CLUB
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    • 41 24 I 1w» 1 BARBARA PARKINS I of TV$ "PEYTON PLACE" in a motion picture that s more terrifying than any DRACULAJ horror films The Mcphisto TOdtz* ...TW SOUND OF TERROR Gator fey DC IiUXK* 'A 20TH CENTURY FOX PICTURE CATHAY: coming!
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    • 228 24 J NEXT i 11. W.1 ai Ihr I.IIM> "The Saint" turns "Sinned B^B^Bca^Cotf^lk VbU. B B^Bh^^^Bi 1 1 J^ Hr^^Bß hßbt .a^BM b^b^^^b^Eb^^^H^^>^^^ caA^^^* t^»^c«»B t^\^^tr^ b ~^c«lb^b^^^^^b blb^JibH^ ■■B*^^^^ < »^1 I ROGER MOORE O 4,®^ THE MAN WHO *ffls HAUNTED HIMSELf^r OLGA 6EORGES-PICOT HILDEBARD NEIL HEX— NOW SHOWING
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  • 726 25 SIXTEEN new records were set up at the 34th Anglo-Chinese School annual swimming championships at Barker Road yesterday. Roy Chan, who won the Individual B championship title, led the field of 10 record-breakers with five to his credit, followed by sister Patricia, the
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  • 142 25 Red smoke bombs tossed at Springboks SYDNEY, Sat. The touring South African Rugby Union team defeated New South Wales by 25 points to three here today in a game marred by violent anti-apartheid demonstrations. Hundreds of police ringed the playing field and bomb disposal squad s were called to put
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  • 72 25 BRISBANE, Sat. Tal If. owned by Australia's Minister for External Territories, Mr. Charles Barnes, won the A 525-.-000 Doom ben Cup over lit here today. Tails, backed from 16-1 to 9-1 on the course. Just held on to beat fast-nlnlshlng 50-1 shot Bluelough, with Makata (12-1)
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  • 55 25 BA K ERSFTELD California Sat. A Tennessee State University team set a new World record for the 440-yard relay here last night at the 48th annual National AAU women and girls track and field championships by winning the race In 44.75. The old mark was 45s set by
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  • 303 25 f ONDON. Sat—Roger Knight, iJ 24-year-old Gloucestershire all-rounder, hit a brilliant, match-winning century against Nottinghamshire In the English County cricket championship at Newark yesterday. The talented, young lefthander, who left Surrey at the end of last season because he could not hold a regular place
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  • 399 25 All Blacks tame Lions' halfbacks to win Test 22-1 2 fHRISTCHURCH, Sat. New Zealand beat the British Isles 22-12 in their Second Rugby Union international here today to avenge their First Test defeat and level the four-match series. The All Blacks, controlling the play in the forwards, were on top
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    • 837 25 Acknowlw4g*n.wnt* the FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lee Seng thank relatives and for their assistance, attendance condolences. donations and .rriihs during their recent bereaveamily OF the late Mr. Koh chin of Malacca thank friends rrlstlves for their assistance. 'hn and donations. Announcements a( S MALACCA OLO BOYS holding I dinner
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    • 826 25 Furniture FOR OUALITY CANB FURNITURE/ furnishing materials of distinctions visit Adrian's. 423 River Valley Road. *****4. Singapore Wanted WANTED One new or secondhand "Berkel" Brand Bone Saw or any other Brand available. And alao one Breadcuttlng Machine Please centast WELCOME TRADING COMPANY, 10 Heklen Street, SlngaiMrs. Beauty culture PROFESSIONAL/PERSONAL BBAUTV
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  • 975 26 Sadistic. Sickening. Callous. Cruel. The adjectives flowed like the blood after Cassius Clay had inflicted a terrible torture on big Ernie Terrell. "What's mah name?" screeched Clay in the most hateful championship fight of the sixties— or any era. ALAN HUBBARD chronicles the night boxing
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  • 2539 26 Harbridge gets double on Special Rim, Count Carlo READING jockey Lyle Harbridge scored a double at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. His winners, Special Film and Count Carlo, boosted his season's score to 41. Moonee Valley, Kevin Mitchell up, won first time out and paid $68. Another flrst-up winner was Portman (Nawarl
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  • 170 27  - Babylon Star should qualify for King's Cup EPSOM DEEP By DABYLON STAR and Tudor Pirate can "qualify" for next week's King's Cup by winning in Kuala Lumpur today. Babylon Star, with only 7.13, has a great chance in Race 5, the top division sprint. Tudor Pirate has the harder task
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  • 783 28  -  Albert Johnson: Mak Kian Seng Report by Picture by piVE girls four of them members of Flash Sports Club and the other, policewoman Ong Poh Kheng yesterday beat qualifying marks for this year's Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December.
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  • 356 28 By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE hojH? to celebrate a victory over Selangor in their vital Malaysia Cup match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight (kickoff 7.30) with a ten-course dinner on Wednesday. The diflner is planned to celebrate the end of a three-match suspension
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  • 124 28 NEW YORK, Sat. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: American league: New York Yankees 5 Boston Red Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 4 Cleveland Indians 1. Detroit Tigers 1 Washington Senators 0 (11 Innings). Chicago White Sox 4 Milwaukee Brewers 1. Kansas City Royals 6 Minnesota Twins
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  • 101 28 H. MARSHALL (nett 70) won the Singapore Island Country Club's "C" Medal held in conjunction with the Gaw Khek Khlam Cup at the Island Course yesterday. Runner-up was C.E. Ooh (71) and third S. Okujo (72) on count back. Ball Sweep: Ist nine: T.S. Lim and
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  • 486 28 Madeline runs fastest 100 m by schoolgirl CINGAPORE'S women's 3 distance champion, Lee Tal Jong, yesterday ran a well judged race to beat her Changkat Changi Schoolmates Chew Kirn Hua and Miringar Begum, in the record shattering 800 m at the flash meet at Kallang. They raced almost abreast until
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  • 392 28 f EEDS, Sat.— Enghth-wicket pair Wasim Bari and Salim Altaf defied England's attack for over two hours on the third day of the third cricket Test here today to put Pakistan ahead on first innings. i When the pair came together with the total
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  • 185 28 Trevino wins British Open by a stroke COUTHPORT, Sat. Lee 'J Trevino, 31 -year-old Mexican American golf ace, held off a tremendous challenge from 35--year-old Lv Liang Huan of Taiwan to win the British Open champio.iship by a single shot today. For Trevino it was his third open championship victory
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  • 51 28 ASAS Sports Club scored an upset 1-0 victory to put defending champions Vigilante Corps 'A' out of the P. Selvadurai knockout soccer tournament at Bukit Panjang yesterday Aswan Sury was the scorer. In another match. SKKN beat Rheeni Hume 3-0. Yusof (2) and Paul Yew shared the
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  • 70 28 Cteman Latiff won th>- medal stroke golf compe;.' with a nett 65 at Keppe) Clv yesterday. Runner-up WN Ismail (nett 66). First nine ball sweep Mercier (nett 32); secorv: ball sweep: Jaswant Singh nett). Other results: "B M?d3> stroke 1. Robert Chow M nett); runner-up: Ang Soon
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  • 51 28 OSTAAD. (Switzerland). Sat Tom Okker of the Netherlands reached the final of the Swiss International ter.iw championships here tod.. he beat fellow-professional. Ri'i' Emerson, of Australia, 6-3, 6-2. 9-7. In the women's singles semifinals, top-seeded Francolse Durr of France beat Marljk Schs*: of the Netherlands 6-4,
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  • 38 28 DUBLIN, Sat. Mrs. Margaret Court gained a small measure of revenge for her shock Wimbledon defeat when she won the Irish Open tennis title here by beating Evonne Oool&gong 6-3, 2-6. 6-3, In the all-Austra-lian final.
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  • 30 28 NKWPORT, Sat Top ft** ed Ken Rosewall of Austral beat British left-hander R --'< Taylor 6-1, 9-8 today to wir. men's singles title at the WeW Open tennis championships
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