Eastern Sun, 6 January 1971
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Title Section21 1971-01-06 1 EASTERN SUN sraore's own national daily 10 cents IsHl. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1540 Wodootdoy, January 6, 1971 MX. (P) 251021 words
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Article, Illustration545 1971-01-06 1 IT UAL A LUMPUR A state of notional disaster was declared yesterday at torrential rains lashed most West Malaysian states, worsening the flood situation, particularly in Selangor. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Rozak has ordered the setting up rf an emergency headquarters and a supply controlPicture by Yap Chew Yan. - 545 words
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75 1971-01-06 1 YAOUNDE The prosecutor has demanded death sentences for Bishop Monsignor Albert Naongmo of Nkonsamba and two others, accused of plotting a revolution against the Camejpun Government. The three are among 76 people on (rial. They are charged with organising armed bands and planning75 words
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Article21 1971-01-06 1 HONG KONG, Communist China announced today the establishment of diplomatic relations with Chile, Peking Radio reported.21 words
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Advertisement117 1971-01-06 1 Corneal Micro L«a Coniuitants (The moat eclentiUoaU Advanced modern amIK •TT -TT7T OPTICAL CO. fOPTOM KTRISTS OPTICIANS) H< £f: ISST (Opposite Odeon TbMttf) IVI. South Bridge Road. 221. Outrun Park. Tal: I7IU fcjirißupor*.' I ■I L I fl 11 > I It'i never 100 small with u* to assist our117 words
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Article, Illustration750 1971-01-06 2 Rosemary Tan - By Rosemary Tan HAVE just re- turned from flood-r o vogid areas in West Malaysia and all I wanted was a holiday. The situation in Wast Malaysia i* so critical that I am isminded of the cyclon catastrophe of Cast Pakistan. The floods areSunpix by Yap Chew Yan.; Pix by Yap Ping Nam. - 750 words
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284 1971-01-06 3 /CANBERRA Top-lcvtl five-power folks ovtr South-eost Asion defence could bog down over control of the Johore Jungle Worfore School in South Moloysio, government sources disclosed yesterdoy. Ihe talks among Britain, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are scheduled to begin in Singapore284 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-01-06 3 THE proposed School of Hotel Management by the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association has been h't by a shortage of competent staff. This was stated by Mr. Mosaburo Klmoto, a retired general secretary of the Tokyo YM.CA He Is now serving as228 words
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Article, Illustration301 1971-01-06 3 Aa auxiliary police officer, Akaud bia ArlSe. M, via ikot la the rlfkt apfer ana fey aimed robbers wbea he foiled a robbery at a Jeweller's •bop yesterday. Be was takea to tbe Thomson Bead General Hospital where ha was treated as aa outpatient The301 words
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Article89 1971-01-06 3 A factory worker m»M 81m Cheng Qua, 17 had four of her fingers chopped off by a meat mincer yesterday, Cheng Oua had to be taken to the hospital with her hand stuck In the machine. All efforts to pull the hand out failed89 words
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Article70 1971-01-06 3 Owiae to tk* Kri MB flood sttoatioa la Koala Lampur. the Malaysian delegation to the five-power defence talks ha 8 not keen able to travel. The rroup was scheduled to arrive here today. Malaysia Is reqaestfaif the postponement of the talhs for 24 hoars subject to th«70 words
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Article187 1971-01-06 4 "PMS To wrist Prontloa Bo m 4 y esterA day rshsnd broduvti om taxi chargst in mm oltmy> to stop dishonest IQXI-ORVTERI i V uvvi CNANNG Fourvini The brochures in block and white, are placed in the Singapore airport arrival hall as a guide187 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-01-06 4 LUCKY ESCAPE Yet another kerosene seeker exploded in a kitchen yesterday Miss Phua Siew big. 30, who was preparing breakfast had a lucky escape she was out of range. She shouted for help an the kitchen caught fire and members of the family came rushing outSunpix. - 144 words
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146 1971-01-06 4 A POLICE Inspector's mother preferred death to medico! aid to treat a pain in tier chest, a coroner's court wot told yaderday. The body of widowed Madam Ong Geok. Liari, 54, was found at the foot of Nicoil Highway Police Quarters on146 words
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Article103 1971-01-06 4 Police have offered $2,000 reward for in formation leading to the iteweij off valuable roods worth Sll.tSt stolen from a hons« la Calmhill Road on October 84 I** J*—. The roods are: two horse raee gold capo worth fIIJM. one pair of Jade peacocks worth103 words
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Article226 1971-01-06 4 A hospital attendant was yesterday found guilty of possessing $448.80 worth of gania packed in a travelling suitcase. Bakar bin Mohamed. 32. who waa represented by Mr. John PUlal. was charged for possessing 8i lbs. of the dangerous drug In a lane off Flanders226 words
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Article48 1971-01-06 4 Mr. James Kh o o Check Chuan. a Senior Quantity Surveyor from the Ministry of National Development, has left for a three-month course in the United Kingdom He is the 2«th Colombo Plan trainee to leave for the UK since October last year.48 words
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Article82 1971-01-06 4 Police bar© so far •Eresw*! l» member* of UM Barlaan Soslalis and "peo-Cams»»«nlst organisations" allegedly involved ID planolng "hit-and-run" demonstrations to coincide with the Oonunonweulth Head* of Government Conference. A Ministry of Home Affairs statement on Monday revealed the arrest* but did not disclose the82 words
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Miscellaneous55 1971-01-06 4 AROUND TOWN IMI am to CM p.m. Exhibition «f the works #f artist Yaa Soak LeMi at the Gallery af Pine Arts. Ul pm. Joha Calvert Marie Shew at National Theatre. C.M p.m. Carnival Trade Fair at Great World Amusement Park. B.M P.m. Musical revae, 'Anything to declare' by Moral55 words
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Miscellaneous255 1971-01-06 4 Singapore Sweep results Ticket number *****45 won the first prtze of $400,900 in the Singapore flNrecp No. 1/71 drawn last night. H*e second prlae of $150,000 was won by ticket number *****94. and the third prize of $75,000 went to ticket number *****57. Other prizes: Jackpot numbers $lO,OOO each for255 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-01-06 5 tPHREE Indonesians plucked from the sea by o helicopter 12 hours after their boat sank spoke yesterday of their raging thirst caused by drinking too much sea water. One of them, Haji Hasim bin Eunos, 40, drank so much water as he was clinging onto the271 words
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Article71 1971-01-06 5 A man, who was awakened by the cry of his baby, found his wife hanging from a beam, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Mr. Muran Murkundhan, 30, made this discovery at 2.30 a.m. on December 27 when he was sleeping In his house at Leigkok71 words
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Article396 1971-01-06 6 PENH Prime Minister Lon Nol flew to Cambodia's deepwater port at Rom 1 pong Som in the southwest to inspect troops bogged down on a large scale road clear- rig operation yesterday. The inspection follows a top-level mi'itary meeting on delays ill the operation to396 words
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49 1971-01-06 6 HAVANA Television sets, radios, refrigerators, clocks and other household appliances in short supoly n Cuba are now reserved for "serious" workers who need them, the Ministry of Commerce has announced. Trade union committees will decide who is to have these items.49 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-01-06 6 Cambodian Pre mler Lon Nol gives the flag of victory to Cambodian paratroopers In Phnom Penh. The troops were honoured for their support of South Vietnamese troops In recent battles near Kompong Cham, UPI photo. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration106 1971-01-06 6 NEW DELHI—A scheduled visit by Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to the Hindu temples st Khajuraho renowned for their erotic sculptures has been cancelled. Canadian officials said. The visit was announced aa part of Mr. Trudean's fourday visit to India starting next Sunday, but word106 words
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Article, Illustration167 1971-01-06 6 NEW YORK NBC television news reported that the wife of Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky is trying to persuade tfce Sou Hi Vietnamese government to turn over 3,500 acme of choice cattle country to her free of charge. NBC correspondent Paul Brady said the167 words
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Article31 1971-01-06 6 BANGKOK Communist guerrillas killed a policeman, three village mllltla and a former Nationalist Chinese soldier In tw 0 separate attacks In northern Thailand, police sources said.31 words
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175 1971-01-06 6 W A S H I N GTON Deaths from nonhostile causes, ranging from accidents to suicides, now outnumber U.S. combat deaths in Vietnam, Pentagon statistics showed. During December, when weekly combat deaths were 27, 29, 23 and 41, noncombat deaths numbered 31, 32,175 words
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Article147 1971-01-06 6 MANILA Fir e raced through a business section of downtown Manila gutting IJOt varioussized buildings Including old business establish, merits and tinder-dry wooden student dormitories In a five-block area. Monday night Police said they feared several persons including a 3-year-old boy were trapped and147 words
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155 1971-01-06 7 New Tort The U.S. Secretary Of State. William Sogers. ha* ■fed Egypt, Jordaa. seisisnKSi Bast peace talks with a ■eriwi determination to secfc solutions and with "flexibility on both sides." Sogers told reporters that the U.S. believes there are areas of agreement155 words
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Article, Illustration434 1971-01-06 7 Sadat tells Egypt: f AIRO President Anwor Sodot of Egypt has soid the next bottle with Isroel will be waged in every Egyptian town and will be decisive for the future. "We are now stronger than at ony time before/' he said. He reiterated434 words
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178 1971-01-06 7 TAIPEI Nationalist China b stopping up a diplomatic campaign in countries it fears might racogniso Chairman Mao Tao-Tung'a government in Peking. Vigilance against possible moves in this direction are expected to be intensified in countries like Bolivia, Chile, Austria and Belgium which178 words
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Article41 1971-01-06 7 HONG KONG, John Fraser. the newly-ap-pointed Canadian Charge d'Affaires to Peking, will go to Peking over thf> weekend. Fraser who arrived Monday told AFP he would be accompanied t>v 10 staff members of th« Canadian embassy.41 words
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Article146 1971-01-06 7 TEL AVIV, Israel's Ambassador to Hi* United Nations Yosef Tekoah has left Israel to begin peace falks in New York but at home Israel faced sharply increased Arab guerrilla attacks. Two more Incidents In the occupied Gaza Strip Monday brought to 31 the number of146 words
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Advertisement47 1971-01-06 7 [fIITTI THIS THURSDAY'S W DRAW RO. a/71 (7-1 -71) WILL II HELD AT CXIAT WORLD AMUSSMINT PARK AT T.4S f.U as. CASH JACKPOT IS $200,000 (MAXIMUM) > TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/-47 words
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Article449 1971-01-06 8 1,600 prisoners held by Hanoi says a pilot who was there NEW YORK A U.S. Navy lieutenant released by the North Vietnamese last year after 683 lays In captivity says there are ibouft 1,600 Americans in POW tamps, not 339. Lt. Robert Frishman told reCrters the list449 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-01-06 8 FLY-IN COMMUNITY features homes with garage-hangar. Airp'r*ne to "t in same area with separate doors for each. Van-Alre, the new "way-of-life" development. Is located about 15 miles north-east of Denver. It's designed to appeal to private pilots wanting a home where they can taxi their plane56 words
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Article162 1971-01-06 8 MELBOURNE Nicholas IfX Biggs, 10-year-old son of Britain's runaway train robber Ronald Biggs, was killed in a two-car crash near Melbourne yesterday. Biggs' wife, Charmaine, and one of their 2 sons, Farley, 3, were injured in the crash near Kilsyth, 25 miles east of162 words
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Article, Illustration40 1971-01-06 8 Actress Brltt Ekland Is seen above in a sleeveless coat of numerous colours, matching Gaucho style trousers and knee-length boots complete with a wide-brimmed hat. She was on her wav to Spain for her next film.40 words
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227 1971-01-06 8 LONDON-—A young boy who got his coat stuck over hit head may hav# caused Britain s worst soccer disaster, a Member of Parliament has de- clared. Labour MP. John Rankin, whose Glasgow district Includes Ibrox stadium where 66 people were killed on Saturday, related,227 words
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59 1971-01-06 8 MOSCOW Soviet authorities have postponed the trial of 9 Lenin grad "Zionists" that had been scheduled (or today, informed sources have disclosed. Other sources lart week had predicted a delay because of worldwide criticism of harsh sentences in the trial of 11 persona accused59 words
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Article74 1971-01-06 8 BIRMINGHAM, England One of Britain's top industrialists has blamed infiltrating industrial saboteurs for some of last year's wildcat strikes. They have crippled Industry and hit at export earnings. Lord Caldecote. a director at many companies and European Group Chairman F the governmentsponsored British National Export Council,74 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-01-06 9 WASHINGTON President Nixon, radiating confidence Hwt progress will be mode in easing foreign ond domestic crises in 1971 has predicted improved relations witii Russia ond a prosperous year for America. The President appeared in on hour-long television interview to report on his first385 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-01-06 9 NEW YORK Federal aviation experts were yesterday prating a cargo plaae eraah whkk almost ape«t diaaater Monday night for asaay people Brlag In tke heartty popnlated area borderlag New Tork% La Gnardta airport Ike twin-engined Dakota aircraft flying In heary rain loat Its left wing afterUPI radiophoto. - 159 words
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Article108 1971-01-06 9 MONTGOMERY, Alabama Gearze C Valaer. Alabama's arcbwpegatloaM G rifd 32-year-old divorcee Mrs- Coradia Ellis lalvely aai pUand a scare! honeymoon before bis January IS inauguratioa. Wallace, SS. and Ms bride, a iiMtp-dyle sister and a aieet si "AS" jieT^rtiSS! were Bmrrled 1B a private cfrcss. al108 words
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Article, Illustration171 1971-01-06 9 LOS ANGELES Chari* MNM, mm (tM tor hit Jifc in the SKamw Tata murder CMt. shojfed "ti» 4tM N at Mb la«|«r pltaM Hut the hippie commune ludtr v«t Mag m»4m a icjptfoat for mill ills. Lawyer Irvine Ktntrek had scarcely started alter171 words
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195 1971-01-06 9 aaONTUAL, Authorities yesterday prepared to brine to trial four eitrMMi f—d criminally mp—sltlf far the death stf Qaeke Labour Minister Pierre Laperte. A coroner's inquest has found Francis 81aaard. 23, Bernard Lor ties. 19, and brothers Paul. 27. and Jacques Rose, 23.195 words
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Article379 1971-01-06 10 WALTER Llppmann Is an ex-columnist who can be called an Intellectual without any fear of contradiction while Vice President Spiro Agnew la an upcoming or down-going politician who Is almost a demagogue. So it is not surprising that they both disagree on how to conduct an election campaign. It379 words
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Article268 1971-01-06 10 fEN. Praphas Charusathlra (pronounced Prapart Charusathien) la tipped as the next Prime Minister of Thailand. At present he is Deputy Prime Minister, Interior Minister, Deputy Supreme Commander and Commander in Chief Of the Army. The present Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachorn, is very much liked by his268 words
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Article, Illustration560 1971-01-06 10 Art Buchwald - By Art Buchwald WASHINGTON President Nixon wot isked at the recent press conference why he didn't releose a top secret report on the SST thot the White House hod com* missioned. The question wos asked because it is believed that the report wot unfavourable to the SST.560 words
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Article486 1971-01-06 10 Bill Williams - •y Bill Williams, Wellington, New Zealand Headmasters In many New Zealand state schools hav# rudely Cited the government giving hard-hitting speeches at their annual prise-givings in plac« of Hi« usual innocuous sermonising. One headmaster described the country s educational system as "staggering through this modern, rapidly developing world486 words
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250 1971-01-06 10 LONDON Tile Guardian newspaper said today that British arms sales to South Africa would be both immoral and in the long term a bad bargain for both countries. In an editorial comment on Prime Minister Edward Heath's visit to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers'250 words
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Article, Illustration582 1971-01-06 11 Mike Feinsilber - By Mike Feinsilber Congressional Committee hoe discovered that poor and hungry notions purchased more thou 700 million U.S. dollars' worth off armaments over the past six years through the United States Food ffor Peace programme. Sen. J. William Fulbright, Democrat, Chairman of582 words
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Article451 1971-01-06 11 PAUL MAJENDIE - BT PAUL MAJENDIE BRITAIN'S influential Boyal College of Physicians has estimated that 27,500 people between the ages of 35 and 64 die every year In that country because they smoke cigarettesHie College also found thst 00 percent of long cancer death 8 ar e from451 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-01-06 11 AMY By Jack II b it okay to ask Roger to sleep over?"13 words
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Article, Illustration678 1971-01-06 12/13 The Commonwealth Is SI -countries strong now three more than at the last Common, wealth conference In 1969. All three new members are from th« Bon th Pacific. The ether new faces at Singapore are the British and Ghanaian Premiers and the678 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1971-01-06 12/13 DEREK INGRAM - Commonwealth kept on its toes By DEREK INGRAM TT is much too early to assess Edward Heath, Britain's first bachelor Prime Minister since Balfour (1902-5). He has been in office just obout half a year and it is possible only to1,579 words
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Article739 1971-01-06 14 Tom Tiede - By Tom Tiede, Thirty yeors and om month ago, Franklin Roosevelt govt fhe nation its first peocotima draft by stating Hiat Hia Selective Ssrvice System was ttio "most efficient meant for HM mastering of oar manpowor." Ever since, that efficiency haa been tested to God739 words
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195 1971-01-06 14 THE Australian Government and the Administration of Papua and New Guinea are at present involved in a major policy review of land tenure in the Territory. The Administration has been seeking to improve existing legislative provisions so as to develop a code of land tenure laws which can be built195 words
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Article, Illustration431 1971-01-06 14 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. llany readers have asked about problems related to sex. The letters cover all age groups, including young teenagers who are frightened by normal events to very senior citizens concerned with either their own or their spouseer reactions Knowing what431 words
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Article325 1971-01-06 14 NEW DELHI, Millions of Hindu pilgrims will b« swarming to Allahabad in North India this month to seek sanation in Hie icy waters of Hie sacred River Ganges. In bullock carta, on foot, by bus and by train, they will converge on the city325 words
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Article195 1971-01-06 15 HI THERE! Dig our scoopy feature on lAN GIL LAN of DEEP nJRPLE today. And how about our ex-tra-special "DID YOU KNOW THAT...?" feature. Fm really the modest type but I guess we all have to the facts as they come. I really don't want to, aay195 words
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Article, Illustration637 1971-01-06 15 Richard Green - By Richard Green It becomes a bit strong when groups get so selective In their attitude towards work that they cut" their dates down to one or two a week, thus denying fans the chance to see the people whose record they have spent money637 words
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Article, Illustration437 1971-01-06 15 TOM JONES attended the same South Wales school as Petula Clark but at a different time? During the 'fifties. Engelbert Humnedinck and Anita Harris were singer-dancers with Cliff Adams' TV Grenadiers? Jane Birkin was formerly married to composer John Barry? Jimmy Seville is also a professional437 words
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Miscellaneous208 1971-01-06 15 OPENS TOMORROW I Mirk Jkinr "TM tiltf Brother* Color <UA) (Al'l I 111 -Jl»7 rill *t* WIU No Trem U* ,11 M. IM. 4, «M A »J Clint Eastwood. Shirley MacLalne "t Main rot Slater Sara" IUI-881 Panavlßioo Color H t. X .A ID IS OPENS TODAY! 11 am. IN.208 words
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Miscellaneous148 1971-01-06 15 .Tfvm aOGAMISATIQ f\l ORCHAOD CATHAY s LAMT DAT 11 l .M. I M. Ml mm. 'Tht un-Ul miMi" Jack Lrmmun, Bandy DannU in Color (Paramount! ODEON LAST t DAM! Jonathan Prld. Color. (Malii Frldajrl (in Ooku) CDDIMO NIGHT OOfUN Kulonif P U h V MAJliTIC SllV < M i—ODEON—i I148 words
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Article106 1971-01-06 16 JAKARTA Indonesian Moslem leaden have called on the United Nation* to take up the question of alleged persecution of Moslems In China and the Soviet Union. Antara News Agency reported today. It said that five Moslem* organisations ID a statements yesterday expressed their concern over the106 words
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Miscellaneous714 1971-01-06 16 I^^ *£o aiies taurus OE3SI RIOHTERB BNS cancer 'JCZMti r m ssa 9 n GENERAL TENDENCIES: An excellent day and evening to set up a satisfactory bookkeeping system .or to make financial arrangements that will continue for a considerable time to come, pa v. Intf the way for greater prosperity.714 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-06 16 J "One thing Miss Goof never makes the tame mistake twice always .manages to find a new oner18 words
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Miscellaneous975 1971-01-06 17 l=j|J! c M=. CHANNEL 5 0 Opening Announcements, followed by Housewives' Matinee "The Witty Maid" (Part 1 of a Cantonese film English Subtitles). 5 For The Family A magazine series presented in Chinese. 0 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (Chinese). 5 Days Of Our Lives The dramatic975 words
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298 1971-01-06 18 He; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By He Walt Dulaney DEAR Ele and Walt: I'm the oldest of four children and I often end up answering a lot of their questions. Lately my brothers, ages 13 and 14, have been asking a lot of things about sex. These298 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-06 18 Rveryone of as respect and admire I certain >erson. We do so because they set a good example to us. The person I respect and admire mast Is mj i ather. He Is a middle-aged man of forty-two. He .vorks as a clerk In the Singapore Traction264 words
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Article, Illustration370 1971-01-06 18 IN Singapore, thunderstorms arc not common. Bat once 1 had a bitter experience. This is how It happened:— One Sunday morning my parents left for grandmother s house. I did not want to go. So I vyas the only one left at home. At about ten370 words
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122 1971-01-06 18 TOKYO. Nearly half of Tokyo's High School and University students feel lonely and suffer from inferiority complex a recent survey by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has revealed. Half of the surveyed, aged between 16 and 22, said thev did not trust friendship The survey122 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-01-06 18 The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation, Senator Sir Kenneth Anderson, said that Australia hoped to take advantage of the world market for short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft. He was referring to Project "N" a twin turbo-prop light utility 'plane being developed at the Government Aircraft Factories in Melbourne201 words
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Article, Illustration947 1971-01-06 19 Liz Sherry - By Liz Sherry worry... you're just o compulsive habit fiend. Like the rest of us. If on your way bock from work or shopping you feel uneasy if you don't carefully avoid every crack in the pavement, you've got a compulsive habit. But947 words
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626 1971-01-06 19 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN; A great man died today. He wasn't a world leader or a famous doctor or a war hero or a sports figure or a business tycoon. But he was a great man. He was my father. He didn't get his626 words
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Article258 1971-01-06 20 QWING to the flood situotion in Malaysia, business was strictly confined to the Singapore trading room yesterday. Usual tradina in upcountry was hindered by disconnected communication lines and non-stop rains. However issues were still actively sought with turnover maintained at 2.2 million units valued at $2,713,455.258 words
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Article287 1971-01-06 20 January first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49-7/8 cents por lb., down 1/2 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was dull. Conditions were slow and restricted by the absence of many upcountry dealers287 words
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Article133 1971-01-06 20 WASHINGTON A bill designed to enable several underdeveloped countries to export more rubber to the United States hag been killed in the Senate, it was learned Monday. The measure, which would have helped Malaysia, Indonesia. Ceylon, Liberia and Thailand, did not even reach a vote in the133 words
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Article94 1971-01-06 20 TIIK noon prion Mnrapor* Chlnr*? Kxci.anf« ymtrrdi) at Ihc Prod ore wan:. Conxiit oil (f oil,) balk Coconut Oh (fo.b.) dram Mtad c opra UN Munlofe Hhii* Ftpp»r (fob) ANT* IN% MWL Iiraitil Whit* Proper ifob) •6% N.H.L B«ra»ik Npffiti Hlark PfMm If. 1 Ht% K.H.L. SaruMak At* TO94 words
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Article111 1971-01-06 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 Straits dollars 145.50 147.50 per 1.000 Taiwan dollar* 6.745 677 per Australian dollai 840 360 per 10.000 Burmese kyat« 460 480 ner 10,000 Indian rupees 149 164 per111 words
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Article601 1971-01-06 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange festerda? INDUSTRIALS B 8 AODM 1U IU Ajmomoto 190 Atran 141 14ft Allied ChM. 2.71 BN •f 1.92 Berjaya 122 Borneo 1.69 mm ZN 292601 words
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Article1065 1971-01-06 20 BLBINEBB done in and reported to the trading rooms of the stock Exchange Of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in bracket* In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Allied Otoe. $2 70 <l>; Ben tl 00 <1) $1 U2 <») $l.Ol (2>:1,065 words
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Advertisement579 1971-01-06 21 Singapore Government APPLIGATSOMS art UfcVIM from Slngtuxjr* Ctttani foe th* ponts of Guard Poller Coaatables In the Polls BspabllA Slag ■pur*. a. Th® minimum «toilrs menta arw:Ags: It «1 yssra Applicants MtHB It y*ara and 9 month* and It mn mar ;ks!S«T S pensionable serf ICS will oommtßce only «b«n579 words
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Article, Illustration257 1971-01-06 23 Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment tbrashath« Singapore Cricket ob Celts 14-3 tn a friendly rugger fixture at the Padang yesterday. i tie Kiwis total lxu cluied a foal aiM three teles to the Colts' try. Though Colts took the Initiative In the first five minutes ofSunpic by Richard Chew. - 257 words
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Article58 1971-01-06 23 MTMM T: MSA B- va Borneo Group at Jalan Ee«ar Stadium Metal Box Va Hnng Kong and Snanghai Bank at Geylang Stadium Division 3A: MSA *C* v. Spore Tobacco and Vo*|/er Thornycrolt va Eastern Agencies at Farrar Park; M Court Ilotei v. Hum* Industries Fport« Club at MFA58 words
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Article152 1971-01-06 23 PERTH, Australia—Wimbledon champion Mis. Margaret Court said yesterday she will go to South Africa this year even If her doubles partner Evonne Goolagong is not Invited. Mrs. Court said she had already accepted an Invitation to defend her South African Open tennis title in152 words
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980 1971-01-06 23 THE announcement by the Football Association of Singapore to slap a bon on Toto Pools is certainly a stab in the back for soccer in the Republic, t his is the opinion of many soccer fans who commented that the ban would certainly980 words
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Article395 1971-01-06 23 MELBOURNE The Australian XI dtNgkttd o W9 crowd at Hie Melbourne Cricket Ground yittrdoy with a fir# wickets victory ovor Hit M.C.C. in tha one-day match arroafad when Mia third Tost ban was abandoned through rain. Sent in to bat by Australian skipper BiH395 words
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Article188 1971-01-06 21 CYDNEY A complete reversal wot shown on major nickel stocks in early trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Poeeidoo dicreind even Mm followed by Motab Ex, Intematioool Mining and Groat BonMor who ebe lost port of their rocont 901ns. Indotviait ranuined ifeidy with vM«tOilf forged ahead with188 words
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Article415 1971-01-06 21 Murm MftUB IBM tat LWfW tJiM MM m Laiapor MBUi MM 481 Lmtpn um m MHA Ml. I«l IM IM INM i r«»- u» ll-M m. 1 l-M oat j j MM 1 MBA &S. 451 Ml Munt Ut»a. I j I4A Ml I ts IMA Ml mm.Lm415 words
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Article220 1971-01-06 21 Tkai International's inflight kitchen which was officially inavgnrated recently h the largeat inflight catering facility hi Aaia, according to Mr. John Hey or. Thai International General Manager for Brunei, East Malaysia and Shiga- pore. It provides more than 50.000 complete meals per month to It scheduled220 words
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Article367 1971-01-06 21 Texas Instruments Incorporated has developed a unique experimental miniature laser with an all-solid-state optical syit— Hut operates contiguously at room temperature without bulky power ssurtss or cryogenic cooling TT said that achievement an industry flrst demonstrates the feasibility of statellites carrying laser transmitters smaller than367 words
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Article129 1971-01-06 21 NEW YORK Oold prices started the New Year on a mixed note an marked here and abroad Monday London sold slipped 5 VS. cents at the mornUiff axing but rose lift U.B. cents for a second fixing of 37 44 UJB dollars a troy ounce. Closing prices129 words
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995 1971-01-06 22 CI. 3 Div. 3 -6 F. ***** Rickshaw Lm iy 000 900 TOT TBL M e»el Ahmad Ahmad X>083 8v 8 13 Kongsi Malaysia Teh 00 Johnny Reb Pilot 012 Teh 3y 8 12 V Ac C West §7225 5y 8 12 GT995 words
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Article365 1971-01-06 22 Heavy rain again felt rendering the going soft and oil gallops were done on the sand track. T ie fastest gallop of the morn:ng was done by HURRY HONEY. With Luke Kong astride, she sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 4/5, finishing full of running.365 words
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Article300 1971-01-06 22 Vigilante Corps trounced Bases Ordnance Civilian Association by four goals to nil in the FAS quarter-finals football match played at Jalan Besar stadium last night. The youthful V. C. played a slow game all through the first half and thi| enabled BODCA to take things300 words
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140 1971-01-06 24 SAIGON The Sooth Vietnamese Foreign Ministry to qnietly ■nwnwlHni the confused M(» of Baifou's rival Cinderellas. Alter weeks of painful embarrassment, government sources yesterday reported; p Martine Bokassa No. 1, a dark, 17-year- old firl seat to Bupd In November, to definitely not the140 words
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247 1971-01-06 24 PHILADELPHIA An armed gong shot one mon dead, beot up 20 others and set small fires in a furniture store yesterday before fleeing with on undetermined amount of money. Alton Baker, 40, a porter was shot dead in an elevator. Two other247 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-01-06 24 United Nations. New York Middle East peace talks, suspended last September got under way again yesterday under the auspices of the U.N Intermediary, Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring. As the talk* resumed. Secretary -General U Thant issued a report to the Security Council on the Jarring mission. V Thant50 words
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108 1971-01-06 24 HONG KONG The Poat Office Is putting out two new stamps to mark the Chinese "year of the pi®." The stamps show a fat pif. Bat the post office may have ran into trouble. Local Muslims have pointed out that the pic Is108 words
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Article47 1971-01-06 24 HONG KONG. Six young drug addicts who escaped from a treatment centre have been caught by Communist China while sailing a stolen junk through Chinese waters. The British authorities "have no plans to pursue the matter," a government spokesman said.47 words
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