Eastern Sun, 7 January 1971

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Est* 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1541 Ttiunday, January 7, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 432 1 Even a flood is a lot of fun... LUMPUR The capital was yesterday what it really means in Malay a muddy estuary with mud, sludge, debris and stench all over the town. However, the city was fast returning to normol after two days of widespread
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  • 100 1 JAKARTA The Indonesian ambassador to North Korea Lieut-Gen. Hartono shot himself dead at his home yesterday, informed military sources said. The sources said the former Marine Corps commander committed suicide after apparent political disagreement with the government following, his return here four days ago for consultations.
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  • 79 1 HONG KONG—The government says that letters with postage stamps featuring the pig will reach their destination even In Muslim countries. The question arose after the post office announced that It would Issue two new stamps showing a fat pig to mark the "year of
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    • 72 1 Importers of Carpets ol Quality A. Distinction Vitabean Is the delicious natural health-giving drink that Is good for you and your family. Saturated with body building protein end highly vltamlnlsed, Vitabean Keeps your family In abundant glowing health. Now available In handy "take home" cartons of 18 ten OX. pecks.
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  • 341 3 p\>RMER police sergeant Ahmad Ariffin, 46. is looking for- word to mooting Hi roe mon who put a bullet through hit uppor right orm during on ob)rtiv« jewel shop hold-up, "This time, I will be ready and pick them oft first," he
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  • 213 3 A few "poww-cniy dictators" in th Malayih-S in go pore Airline* hrr« been accused of stifling attempts to enhance Singapore's image during th« Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. This was alleged yesterday by the Singapore Air Transport Worker*' Union in a newsletter
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  • 98 3 Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. Tee Tun Ba, ZS, leaves today for Australia to attend the Second International Coarse In PoU« Administration at the Police College, Manly, New Bon th Wales. He has been awarded the Colombo Plan Scholarship hy the Australian Government. Mr.
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  • 70 3 A YOUTH pleaded guilty to theft of cash and valuables totalling $162 In the Sixth Court yesterday. The Magistrate, Mr. F O. Remeldos, called for a probation and Reformative Training Centre Report on Mesdl bin Kamln. Mesdl admitted stealing three gold rings, a transistor radio,
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  • 27 3 A 4-year-old boy, Joseph Muthiah, of Lorong Samak, died six days after he was scalded by boiling oil, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday.
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  • 107 3 Pour Public Utilities Board engineers and a chemist wHI leave for the United Kingdom to study Hie latest technological developments in electricity feneration. The Board officers, participating In the 3month course are Messrs. Ee Lee Yah, Nf Lai Yang and Choy Weng Kwok (Senior
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  • 131 4 POLIO are ascaallag •ar aye wttnonet in two htt-uad-rua aatoc accidents which happened early yesterday. At SJM am., *u#puiuumj Sivaram Mmdaliar, 16, off 97 Jaa Chial Ftace. was faui lying unconscious by the roadside Junction af Geyiaag Road and Gnfrmard Road. tailed are haßeved
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  • 256 4 QTATE Coroner Licw Ngik Koo yesterdoy po rents to forbid their children from ploytatg ot construction worksites. "Children clso shou!d not go to such places on their own/' »»e sa»d. Mr. Llew gave Ma advice at the end of an Inquiry Into the
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  • 198 4 Two schoolboys who were hunting for butterflies in a forest catchment area were horrified to find a badly decomposed body, a Coroner heard yesterday. The unldenttfed mala corpse, estimated bjr post-mortem to bo 10day decomposed, was round lying la a heap at Macßitchle Be
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  • 39 4 The Registrv Of Vehicles yesterday accepted 33 bids far motor cam registration numbers bearing series SQ II to SQ 3006 The total amount collected from the bids was $15,906 with the highest offer being W.IOO.
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  • 40 4 A former mason V Bengasamy. 43. of Paslr Pan Jang Power Station was yesterday convicted and sentenced to four months' jail for afeeallag a (25 copper sheet from the station on Jfclf 18 last year.
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  • 89 4 FROM Japan, Hi e land of cherry blossoms, hat emerged wonder violinist Masako Yanagita, who wiU serenade local residents at tfce Victoria Theetee on Jansary 22. Her poignant renditions of Beethoven. Bach. Tsaye. Bloch and Wlensawski have conquered the world's music circles, which Is proved
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  • 158 4 SINGAPORE'S night-owls can now enjoy Hie beautiful dance acts of a Hong Kong Trio thanks to poor vaf» condMeai ii m« British colony. Cousins Tina Luk. 21, Karen Law. 19, and Tony Ling. 22, were formerly performing in Hong Kong as the Temptation*". They were
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  • 45 4 A 3-dey stamp exhibition to with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will be held at the National Library. The exhibition, jointly sponsored by the National Library and the Philatelic Society,. witt open on Satairiaj at the Lecture Hall of the Library.
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  • 60 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Trading Room of the stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday resumed functioning after a one-day fault. Though the trading room at Bangkok Bank Building In Jalan Bandar was not affected by the floods* the office was closed on Tuesday
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    293 5 Singapore responds SINGAPORE yesterday joined in the rescue ond relief operotion os the flood improved in West Maloysia. Five Alouette helicopters from the Air Defence Command and a medical team lett early for Kuantan to undertake relief work. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce donated $lOO,OOO worth of
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    • 58 5 ps> 'O C: J f> r N ®liglitsaday IHspm.4lopm Take your pick. Leave Singapore at 12.35 pm. and enjoy oof Pron the way. Or catch the mid-afternoon Jet that feta you into Bangkok in time for dinner. Only MSA givea you th»« choice. x Twice a day. Everyday. n See
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  • 311 6 CAIGON The U.S. Army's Green Berets hare closed out their decodelong combot phose in the Vietnam conflict os quietly os the olmost silent bottles they fought in the jungled highlands. The final two of the civilian Irregubr Defence Group (CIDG), Camps, which once
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  • 299 6 BANGKOK Nationalist China and Thailand have decided to drop further discussions on repatriation of former Nationalist Chinese troops living in northern Thailand. Informed sources said both Bangkok and Taipei authorities had agreed to leave alone the Chinese living In mountainous Chiang Mai and Chiang Eal provinces on
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  • 255 6 JAKARTA An Indonesian Communist leader Mid at his trial it is wrong to accuse the Communist Party PKI of masterminding the abortive coup of 1965. Sukatno, the former chairman of the influential Communist Youth Organisation Pemuda Rakjat now on trial on charges
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  • 122 6 MANILA The [Philippine Armed Forces said that an Army officer earlier believed to hare defected to the Huk guerrillas' had been on leave and was now back on duty. LI cut.-Col. Gabriel Illustrhdmo, press relations officer of the Armed Forces, was denying a report by Philippine Military
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  • 216 6 TAIPEI Nationalist China hat dMCtihad as "inexcusable", Chile's decision te ncifiii the Peking regime. "It is a matter of the utmost regret that the Chilean government has set at naught in a single stroke many decades of hard work on both sides to promote friendship
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  • 349 7 QTTAWA Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau says the proposed British arms soles to South Africo poses o threat to the Commonwealth but he believes it will survive. Speoking before he left for Pakistan and Indio and the Commonwealth Conference Trudeau played down his
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  • 220 7 LONDON Prim« Minisls. Edward Heath left ycstciiay oai a fo«r-MtiM towr before the Commonwealth Conference, with political observers convinced ha has decided to tell arms to South Africa. Heath knows be la facing the biff est political showdown over the issue since he became
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  • 28 7 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago's prime Minister, Dr. Eric WilHa—i win nol attend M Commonwealth Prine Ministers' Conference. He win probably send a representative.
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  • 223 7 ITNITED NATIONS The resumed Middle Eost peoce folks moved coutiously ahead yisterdoy ot U.N. special envoy Gunnor Jorrinq sought to remjve the obstodes to negotio* lions between Egypt, Jordon aid Isroel. But after the first round of talks few diplomats were optimistic about
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  • 129 7 IfELBOUKNE, Antrafia Great Train robber looald Arthur Biggs Is a flgure «f pity iaapite of his crime. A tragic situation has been canasd by the death of his eldest son Nicholas In a ear crash in the Melbourne suburb of Kilayth Tuesday One of the most wanted
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  • 411 8 Woman gets highest sum for damages PHILADELPHIA Marilyn Heym, 24, seriously Injured In a 1966 car accident has been awarded Sl3i million In damages. This is believed to be the highest amount assessed in U.& district court against the Federal Government. HONG KONG President Choi Yong Kun
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  • 185 8 MONTREAL A former teacher accused with three other men of killing Quebec Labour Minister Pierre La port® has been dragged from court. Paul Rose, the accused, had demanded that the indictment be changed from murder to execution. Violent struggle He was forced out of the
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  • 150 8 HOUSTON, Tessa On« of > America's leading heart transplant surgeons has warned against any early breakthrough in Hi« development of an artificial human heart. The surgeon. Dr. Michael de Bakey. said research teams working under him at Baylor College of Medicine and at Houston's Rice
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  • 143 8 BELGRADE West Gorman journalist HansPeter RuUmann was yesterday sentenced to six years' Jail by the Belgrade Military Court for "espionage activities" against Yugoslavia. Rullmann, 36. has long been Belgrade correspondent for the West German weekly news magazine. 'Der Spiegel' Political sources disclosed there were arrests following
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  • 109 8 LONDON A British rail commuter who preferred to be Jailed than pay the toll price for a first class seat has been freed from prison despite her protests. Mrs. Anne Melville. 23, was determined to serve her fall sevenday sentence when she was arrested on Tuesday.
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  • 144 8 LOS ANGELES A Hollywood fashion designer has nominated Sophia Loren as the 'Worst-dressed woman of 1970.' Designer William Blackwell gave his ten 'Worst-dressed List' with hi« reasons below: 1. Sophia Loren "A 1950 B-movie, costumed by Polly Adler. (a noted brothel keeper)." 2. Actress Angle
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  • 91 9 UM ANGEUEB A —prrtor «Mut JmSge dluuUyd two final charges On star Andle *fnrCj arising oat of a _ht with a rrrjhound ■nrphy, tt ckacctd with nniswful possession of two blacajach dobs. But he argued that ss a special Member of lM police force of a
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  • 363 9 '^y r ASHINGTON FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover warned yesterday that on onti war ywp wot pliimin to sliut dawn Woefwngton unless Hie government agrees to on uftimotum to totally withdraw from Vietnam by next May. Hoover, In o wide-ranging year-end report on the
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  • 118 9 HAKTFOM), CwiMctacut Five eight mm charged with supplying M-16 iiflcs far aa mncctsiW ApHI attempt to assasamate Cvban Premier Fidel Castro have bean found guilty. The men, members of "Alpha 64," an antlCastro X or e e that carried out the thwarted attempt,
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  • 142 9 LOS ANGaSLES Prowent ors In the TkleLahianca murder trial want B ctavMiM •ftint Charles Manama "at any prior" brcanae "the crowds la (ke itrccis arr eryiic for a guilty Tfrdlet," the rait leader's attaraey haa charged. InlDi Kanarek, in his fifth day mt snmmation said
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  • 170 9 SAN KAFABL, California Angels Davis, the Mack lIJ. militant, haa keen anaifiied in a heavily guarded courtroom oa charter of a artier. kidnapping aad conspiracy. Miss Davis, 20, de- dared she wan iaaocent of the charge* aad a victim «f ''a political frame-no'*. IVftkm Davis appeared with
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  • 440 10 Prime Minister Mrs. Srlmavo Bandaranalke Is expected to propose at the coming Commonwealth Conference here that the Indian Ocean be declared a "peace zone". The proposal Is to counter the increasing naval presence of the bin powers In the Indian Ocean and the danger of militarization of
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  • 162 10 WEST Malaysia Is stricken. While we are thankful that the death toll Is small. It Is Impossible to estimate the amount of human suffering caused by the floods. Damage to property has also been vast and It will take Malaysia plenty of time to recoup Irom this disaster.
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  • 942 10  -  By Max Lerner NEW YORK When asked his age, Picasso says that every man has a right to pick the age he wants to stick by f for the rest of his life. What is your chosen age? For most women it would be, I suspect, somewhere
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  • 290 10 SYDNEY—The widening rift between Malaysia and Singapore would be brought well into the open at the defence talks between Australia, Britain, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore, the Sydney Morning Herald said today. In an editorial on the Five-power talks th* newspaper said the essential basis
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  • 107 10 LONDON—Britain wants Iran to oversee stability in the Persian Gulf area after the forthcoming British troop withdrawals, the Guardian (Liberal) said in an editorial today. "This it the message that reports of the 6ale of about 20 Chieftain tanks to Iran indicate", said tbe daily. "Iran is the
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    • 62 10 foreign new* MO cnrr» appearing In all edition* of ihr Ka»tern sun mo Ihe sun are from; Keutern United l»re*» International Agence Krunpe Prewe Kelt lorn Prr»» syndicate Newaoapet {enterprise A* social lon PghlKher llall indicate lo» Angelet Times syndicate Ueml in New» Service Nortb American Newspaper Alliance, Mr*t teat
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  • 604 11 todau's world IBJ aides doubt its merit: Two former officials of the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations have strong misgivings oyer whether the "Nixon Doctrine" can cut American involvement in Asia. They questioned the effectiveness of President Nixon's plans to substitute American aid for
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  • 390 11 TAKARTA President Suharto, presenting the routine and development draft budgets to Parliament yesterday predicted a big increase in government spending. The President said Indonesia was continuing to adhere to Its principle of a balanced budget But qpendlng next year the third year of
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  • 596 14  -  By LEE MUELLER, VENICE Venice is world famous for its canals and singing gondoliers a beautiful, romantic city virtually afloat on the northern shores of the Adriatic Sea. There are no streets in Venice, only canals. The biggest names in motoring here are
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  • 468 14  -  By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. DEAR Dr. Lamb—Several weeks ago I had some tests, recommended because I am an "aspira executive" 48 years My doctor said my cholesterol was all right but my "blood fat" was 100 high. He prescribed ■ome medicine and said
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  • 339 14 NEW YORK Josef Stalin was an imperialist who sought world conquest, Nikita Khrushchev was rough and tough but affable, and Alexei Kosygin is most serious and sober. These assessments of Soviet leaders have been made by veteran U.S. diplomat Averell Harriman In nls forthcoming book
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  • 527 14  -  DATELINE »7 Ele Walt Dulaney DEAR El« and Wait: Last twniMr I got into iom« tiMblc and was tent off to a correction school. They released me laat month and now I'm living with my father some 1,500 miles away from
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  • 677 15  -  Byl Harold Hefferaaw, Hollywood One of the most delightful show bis stories heard in many a month come to light os Hoi Willis' "Red Sky At Morning" company checked back into Universal after six weeks of shooting in end around Santa
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 259 15 £SHAWi I I l» II .1 7.111 I OPEWS TOOATI llaaa. I.4ft. "TW Kail* Broikera Color (UA) SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Plua SUNDAY MB thorn at "THE SHADOW WHir IA SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Scope. Color ATI I (II yII 7 U »tk DAT! No Frre Llat! II Mi. I*. 4. 4M
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    • 98 15 ALL SHOWS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT SINCB OFENINQ DAT. THIS UCOKO HAS NBVBB BIFOU BUN ACHIBVBD BT AWT fIUI IN IN SINGAPORE OB MALAYSIA. BANZAI! BANZAI! BANZAI! uw-o unr-f)omty 1 THE VICTORY CRY OF THE KAMIKAZE CORPS. The incredible attack on Pearl Harbor as told Irom both the American and Japanese
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    • 145 15 iTrmi I OHGANIS/vriOM I ICATHAV OflNI TODAY! U mb, LW, A. «.M. Mi pjm. Columbia* -riuuMiuMT or r«Am* David Hwlipi QohMW DOF.DIM ;iin i.v; Opona Ibßiorrowl (ta Co urt "WKIiUINQ NIGHT" Dennla WiUnaut, Tmm Wyatt SATURDAY MIDNIGHT I "Tk* WorM At TMrTNt" Tto Wortd Cap MIIIMII A Rank OrtfanUatloo Pleturt
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  • 124 16 WASHINGTON The UB. Government today called In a panel of expert* to probe the growing use of drugs to calm over-boisterous school child r»rv The Department of Health. Education and Welfare, announcing the panel will meet here next week, said there was a great deal of
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 737 16 aiies m 'i r, ma Sli J S CARROLL RIOHTER'B b m GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day and evening to really think out what you want to do. Be most logical as you weigh the various project* that interest you and consider how to put them in motion for you need
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    • 13 16 mm "What «»kes you think tbc referee might be prejudiced ia bar foretr
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 947 17 ozzn: CHANNEL S Opening Announcements, followed by General Hospital Daytime serial about the doctors and the patients of a hospital. Another Song Another Melody (Tamil Repeat) A light musical programme featuring Mrs. Letchumy d/o A. Pather. Ifs Happening In Singapore (Chinese Repeat). Housewives' Matinee "The Witty Maid" (Part 2 of
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  • Students' Page
    • Article, Illustration
      578 18 Friendship means a lot to me personally. For to be a friend, you have to care for people and know what they think, feel and suffer. If yon just do not like people, you may still he aa acquaintance. Friendship stumbles most often on the rocks of inconvenience. Take
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    • 505 18 ONE sonny afternoon while I was busy packing things and putting them neatly into the cnpboard, 1 heard the doorbell ringing. I answered the door and saw a lady, rather a stranger. She was young and beautiful about thirty years of a«e. Her eyes were big and bright
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    • 175 18 BANGKOK About 50,000 more students will attend secondary schools this year according to Dr. Kaw Sawatpanich, Director of Secondary Education. Dr. Kaw said the go-vernment-run schools would be able to increase admission of students from about 280,000 to 310,000 because the government had given a generous
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    • 189 18 The Adult Education Board is Feb. Coarse Courses Opens Fees organising Duration the following courses in Day Tims Venae 1. Personal Charm Social Graces 2. Public Speaking Elocution k k ceaneat 1.271 12.2.71 $15/7 weeks 15 weeks Mon. Wed. Cultural 5.30-7.00 p.m. Centre Friday 7.00-9.00 p.m. Cultural Centre
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    • 200 18 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe n»« Eastern Sun'* essa> writing contest lot boys and girls of 14 and tinder (Junior) and boys and girl* over 14 (Senior) appear* in this page from Monday to Friday. Prist rnonev to: 510 to* Sank*! and %b to* lumo" h» every tttiv oubliftheo All
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  • 250 19 Mrs. M. T. T. wants to know if I have a recipe for a chocolate ■tonne that doesn't require "cups and caps of expensive and not always reliable doubfethieh whipping cream, bat still tastes rich and lnscious." It just so happens. Ma. that my favourite chocolate mousse
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  • 357 19 CHICKEN or turkey frequently tastes even better the second time around that's why such preparations as Chicken a la King, Turkey Tetrazzini and Chicken Divan appear so often on festive menus. Unlike gome "fancy" dishes, all these can be, and are. prepared
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  • 339 19  -  Thursday food with Ruth Bakalar This pie won o prise in the famous PHlsbury Bake-Off for several very good reasons having to do with flavour and convenience. The custard filling is tangy with lemon juice and lemon rind; and more rind adds rest to
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 255 20 gHARE prices come into contact with profit-taking in locklustre troding in the Stock Exchonge of Malaysia and Singapore y.esterday. On 'the official dose, main losers were lower grade shaves. Sales fell to 1.840.000 against the previous at 2.2 million units. The only noteworthy feature of the
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    • 275 20 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m, in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49-2 cents per lb. down 1 cent from the previous dose. The tone of the market was quiet. A generally steady although somewhat irregular session ruled until noon and trading
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    • 55 20 (Ma natter Prim tor Jan. 7) AMA UNIT TNIRTI M Pane 1.83 ISS M'hlti Prof. 106 Ml (IUKTERKD I'NII TBIHTh BO Pud 1.04 ioe MNOAPORH I'MI nrm Snrt S'pore l.»o tnl B'pore 184 Com. fntf. 1.01 100 The Mtiai Pond 1.08 1.10 PP. I nnd iO3 (MtMirr Prices
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    • 170 20 NEW YORK A* optimistic appraisal of President Richard Nixon'i Monday night news television interview turned the Stock Market higher in stepped up trading Tuesday, after a sharp plunge in the year's first B* M The average price of New York Stock Exchange common share rose
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    • 13 20 THE tin price for yesterday vu $6304 per picul up If.
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    • 110 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rales (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): < Bayers) (Sellers) 106 197 per 100 struts dollars 145.75 147.75 per 1.000 Taman dollars •.745 4.74 per Australian dollar 940 900 Der 1,000 Burmese kysts MO 480 per 1,000 Indian rupees 148 154
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    • 640 20 BID and offer price* officially Utted at the close of battue* In the Singapore and Kuala Lompor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterdav TNDirSTSlALS B 8 Aetna 111 IJ3 Aleon 1 40 141 AOM Choc. XT* 17® Ben. 41 IN Rcrjaya 120 lit Borneo 109 Boutnl IN
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    • 924 20 RI'SINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcan $142 <D SHI (3) $1.40 <i>; Berjaya $123 <3): DIM $124 (1) $123
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    • 33 20 WASHINGTON Total outstanding installment credit loans dropped in November b? a seasonably adjusted 302 million U.S. dollars, the sharpest monthly decline in nearly 30 years, the Federal Reserv* Board reported Tuesday.
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    • 346 21 CYDNEY Nickel heavyweight Poseidon ofoin led o continual ease in an extremely quiet trading session on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Poseidon fin is Imd Mte day a further $2.00 down at $37.00 veAectiwf the obvious lack of bvying intor est. ICeekathara. Ore at Boulder. Conwest.
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    • 448 21 IM 1 umpor UAtB MM AM ColamL» m MSA m ftaaia lumoW wyy m ftaaia ll.KV f WtlOlf MM* «M |k> ft a 11A a m 1 X9 p.ia 2 JO o m UnTOT 4ilurti «*A IK rrrth M*A «91 ftaUAMI i ninf MM Ml >M tl*MI USDB
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    • 113 21 The Minister (or Finance Mr. Hon Bui Sen. win officially open the Esao Singapore refinery at Pulaa Ayer Chawan on Friday, Feb. 19. The work on the refinery construction began in July IMP. The refinery has a capacity of 81.000 barrels a day. Costing Bs2oo million.
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    • 38 21 HEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 industrial* 835.77 29 Rails 171.71 15 Utilities 121 M 65 Stocks 272.01 40 Bonds 68 81 Commodity futures lode* 144.34 up 0.08
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    • 306 21 TWO mml compact fibregfasa Ttfttdei, Tug Baggy and Hie Carryall, hsva baaa Mgad by aa Australian company fw aav e flaw la moving paapla aad small loads asaaarf firleiiaa The vefelclea. made by the Merlin Fibre-' glass Company of Melbourne. are being used widely
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    • 174 21 KNOWN as Singapore's "Doyen of Tourism", Mr. Paul G. Peralta iame out of retirement to loin Hotel Royal at Newton Road as Director oi Sales and Public Relations. With him he takes a varied background and an impressive knowledge of public relations, sales and
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    • 56 21 THB ■•<>• prim it ff»« .s*ii|'»{M»rr Chlnrsf tVmlnrv Ruunr intrrda) wti:. a Oca— na (f a*.> wi tm.m COM SS.OO MuiM MTktta rrfM* <2^>b.» Nlfx. 100.00 JSSS?) wlf ji.l&L 170 00 •KSTSiEr •XZFrig? Mack far. Xt n.*.l nooo Coffee AF > (f.Mk) 123.00 coft«« AR <f ***** CoffM KK
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    • 352 22 SYDNEY England batsman John Edrich, who strained a tendon in his left leg yesterday, was unable to practise with the rest of the MCC players yesterday but his chances o# playing in the fourth Test here on Saturday are good. Edrich injured
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    • 339 23  -  by JIM WARD COPENHAGEN China's table tennis stars have retired behind the >whn eartain again after an eye-ope nine tour of Earope. The question is now: When will they come out again? Chances of former world champion Chuang TieTung and company
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    • 309 23  -  by S. Rajoo A penalty in Hm 15Mi minute enabled Rajoji Sports Club to beot Unknowns XI to win Hie Pisir Ponjong District Poaggol soccer final yesterday. In a keenly contested match, Rajaji emerged as victors when Unknowns' leftback, Brian Neubrowner was booked for
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    • 343 23 SAXONY who was on board h» «D Ms three •tarts, shaped like winner here yesterday morning. Accompanied by stablemate ROYAL MARK Hie Tvfloli trained pair raced stride for stride over 3f in 38 1/5 on a soft track. Saxony was doing better at tke finish.
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    • 79 23 TAURANOA. New Zealand. American pro. e Tom Nettles New Zealander John Lister shared a two-stroke lead after yesterdays first round In the New Zealand PO A. golf tournament! Each returned an elfht-under-par 03 over the Mount Maunganul course. leading scores 06
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    • 129 23 HASTINGS. England Robert Wade of Ens. land, Tuesday night beat lait German Orand Matter Wolfgang Uhlmann In the seventh round of the premier section of the Hastings International Chen Congress. The game lasted for five hours and 42 moves. Hungarian La Jcm Portlsch beat
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