Eastern Sun, 22 January 1971
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Title Section20 1971-01-22 1 EASTERN SUN sinfterfd national daily 10 cents E.td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1554 Friday, January 22, 1971 M.C. (P) 251020 words
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Article459 1971-01-22 1 •TWO vital words today could give the Commonwealth a new spirit or plunge it into a minor crisis. The words are in the Zombian "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles" which is being debated today by the Heads of Government conference. Late last night, conference sources459 words
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Article49 1971-01-22 1 THE Bba| commani*ne trill be short fall agreement been rtacked already en political discussions, drafting MuilttM sources said yesterday. Very little work has yet to ke done, the soorceg said Though short, the —arces said. the communique will comprehensively reflect the proceedings in the Commonwealth summit.49 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-01-22 1 A threat has been made against the life of Australian Prime Minister John Gorton. < The threat was tele- honed to the Ausralian delegation's Press centre in the Hilton Hotel. Mr. Gorton's press secretary. Mr. Tony Eggleton, confirmed the threat last night. He said the call154 words
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Advertisement58 1971-01-22 1 Buy Jewellery of Distinction Africa's odd man OUT speaks OUT -PAGE 2 FOOD glorious FOOD Market PricM Page 4 Em *****1 u New-formula RAIYA! with Stannogc FLOUR IDE and S.P. to give your teeth and flurm extra protection up to 40% mora! ~at half the price you'd expect to pay.58 words
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Article, Illustration840 1971-01-22 2 Derek Ingram - By Derek Ingram, Gemini News Service A NYONE who is under the impression that the Commonwealth conference has just been a wrangle about South African arms had better have another think. While nearly all eyes have been on the one hot topic, CommonwealthGemini News Service - 840 words
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121 1971-01-22 2 A government body should be set op to coordinate all enforcement functions on industrial health and safety. "This is the best way of promoting occupational health and safety," advised Professor Phoon Wai-On, President of the Society of Occupational Medicine. He proposed that the Government121 words
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Article215 1971-01-22 2 Africa's odd man out Malawi's President Dr. Hastings Kamuxu Banda, yesterday told reporters why he supported Britain's Proposed arms sales to South Africa. And, he told why he is against the use of force to bring down the South African Government Waving his flywhisk215 words
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Article, Illustration573 1971-01-22 3 LESLIE MURPHY - By LESLIE MURPHY Reuter COMMONWEALTH leaders racing to complete their conference agenda yesterday ended their debate on Indian Ocean security and the Common Market in double quick time. The nine-day talks have been dominated b\ the South African arms issue and yesterday the CeylonReuter - 573 words
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Article, Illustration403 1971-01-22 3 The eight nations on whom hat been thrust the burden of coming up with an answer for the controversial problem of British arms sales to South Africa, vWI treat it as a political question and not as a military question, authoritative conference sources said yesterday.403 words
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Article70 1971-01-22 4 A man was fined $5,000 or six months' jail (or Joint possession of illicit samsu and mash, at the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. Toh Kim Liang. 24 pleaded guilty to possession or 22. of the samsu and 337 Eallons of mash near a ouse at Lorong Gambaa. off70 words
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Article44 1971-01-22 4 Police arrested a man and recovered a .45 colt automatic pistol loaded with six rounds of ammunition. early yesterday. He was arrested when police raided a flat In Martaban Road, off Balestler Road, at I a.m. Police are still lnvestlgaUng.44 words
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Article, Illustration344 1971-01-22 4 A YOUNG national serviceman is now in hospital victim of a ruthless acid attack by a group of men. The soldier, Khalid bin Sulairnan, 20, tried desperately to escape but his assailant* fanned out and blocked all escape routes He suffered burns on344 words
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233 1971-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Royal Malaysian Air Force will be setting up its own examining unit to test and categorise its pilots so that a high level off profftciency is always maintained. The examiners will carry out half-yearly tests on all RMAF pilots233 words
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Article53 1971-01-22 4 A two-year-old boy died on arrival at the General Hospital yesterday shortly after he was rescued from a pond. The boy. Chua Kim Chuan, was earlier seen yesterday at 6.15 p.m. walking along the edge of the pond about 30 feet away from his Jalan Ail53 words
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Article47 1971-01-22 4 A 13-year-old cyclist died early yesterday morning in the Outram Hospital following an accident with a car. The accident occurred on Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. when the car travelling along Keppel Ro;td collided with the cyclist, Abdul Hamid, at the Keppel Road/Kampong Bahru Road junction47 words
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Article46 1971-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR The second croup of nine MARA -sponsored students to undergo a six-year course in aircraft maintenance engineering will leave for Australia on Sunday. The Australian Information Service said yesterday that "It is hoped to send more groups in the future.46 words
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Article145 1971-01-22 4 IPOH Th© present system of regrouping isolated villagers on the Malaysian-Thai border is adequate in dealing with the "not so serious situation" along the border, the new General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, West Malaysia, Major-Gen. Othman Ibrahim, said yesterday. He added that the army would not recommend a145 words
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Miscellaneous172 1971-01-22 4 Hie weather bnrean predicts (air weather Yesterday Max Temp: 89.0 Min Temp; 74.0 Rain: ail Total rain to date: 3 03 Total rain days to date: 11 days Sunshine yesterday* 9.55 hoars llumidlty at 10.35 pm. 90.0 per ceat E3 SINGAPORE TOWN 5.28 a.m. (8 ft); 12.56 p.m. (3.1 ft.);172 words
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Article444 1971-01-22 5 COURT TOLD: PRELIMINARY inquiry into the fatal stabbing of a flight steward was yesterday told of the "Sunday schoolboy" behaviour of a group of airline workers who sang loudly and used vulgar words. This led to the stabbing of Peter Bernard Chech 23, MSA pilot, Granville Lawrence Ess,444 words
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135 1971-01-22 5 Three robbers ragged and tied op nine occupants of a house and got away with $372 and jewellery worth $4,312, a court was told yesterday. One of the robbers, Choo Kan* Fah, 30 pleaded guilty to the robbery at a house at135 words
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133 1971-01-22 5 Mr. David Craig, Managing Director of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, will lead a 14-member delegation to the 20th annual conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association in Manila from next Monday. About 12,000 delegates will attend this 5-day conference. Its aim Is to promote133 words
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264 1971-01-22 5 There will be one complete delivery of letters next Thursday, the Pott Matter-Gen-eral announced yetterday. At the General Post Office, the hours of business on next Wednesday and Thursday will be from 9 a.m. to noon. The following post offices will remain closed264 words
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Article114 1971-01-22 5 Today, tip Is Calves Kidne y and for only $l-90 a pound. No w for a review of market prices. BEEF: Rump Steak $2.80 a pound Gehakt sl.so(ib) Rump Steak $2.00 Stuffed Veal $2.60 Shin Beef $l6O Rollade $2.70 LAMB: Lamb Leg sl.9o(lb)' Lamp Chop $1.70 Lamb114 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-01-22 5 "IMPRESSIVE*' a 49minute Inter printing demonstration at Seah Gallery yesterday drew grasps of admiration from Mrs. John Gorton, wife of the Australian Prime Minister. (Pictured) She revealed she was greatly interested ii local art exhibitions ever since she was "captured" by one held162 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-01-22 5 Toto draw Thursday's Toto Draw: 29, 4, 21, 27. 41. Adaltlonal Number 20. Three-circle Draw: 24,16 words
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438 1971-01-22 6 Prey Totung: PREY TOTUNG, Cambodia This town, once home to 6,000 people, was "liberated" o month ago by South Vietnamese paratroops. Today it resembles a mediaeval European city swept by plague and ravaged by fire. On the gates of the town. 60 miles438 words
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Article, Illustration171 1971-01-22 6 TOKYO Japan's parliament convenes today with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato facing four days of public questioning on his policy of ">rudence" in normalising relations with Communist China. Mr. Sato, now in his seventh year an Prime Minister, delivers a government policy speech171 words
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Article24 1971-01-22 6 BANGKOK Military and police authorities ar e Jointly investigating the disappearance of a government truck load* ed with 500.000 rounds ot ammunition.24 words
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Article, Illustration224 1971-01-22 6 SAIGON Communist troops have had an entire regiment of Cambodians surrounded and trapped in mountains near the Pich Nil Pass on Route Four, about 60 miles south off Phnom Penh, since Tuesday. South Vietnamese Marines airlifted Tuesday southwest of the pass were fighting their wayUPI photo. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-01-22 7 JERUSALEM Israel sees Egypt's call for U.N. Security Council intervention in th« Jarring Miaaion as a serious blow to chances for Middle East peace, political sources say. Equally harmful In the note Egyptian Ambassador Mohammed El-Zayyat to British ambassador Btr Colin Crowe. January179 words
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Article263 1971-01-22 7 TOEIRUT A dramatic switch in Palestinian guerrilla policy has strengthened Arab forces seeking peace in Middle East. The Palestinian High Command said it would no longer oppose Arab peace talks with Israel provided they did not restrict the "Palestinian war." The central committee of the263 words
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Article161 1971-01-22 7 JAKARTA A further batch of 7,500 prisoners will bo shipped to Buru in the Moluccas Islands, by the end of this year. This will bring to 15,000 number of Communists to be Interned on the prison Island. They belong to Category "B" prisoners classed as161 words
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Article52 1971-01-22 7 WASHINGTON —The U.S- Supreme Court has quashed an 11-to-22 vear fail sentence imposed on defendant Richard Mayberry for calling a Judge a "dirtv tyrannical old dog," and "dirty son of a *****.'' Judge William Douglas said that the unprecedented penalty imposed on Mayberry could not be allowed52 words
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Article47 1971-01-22 7 MIAMI Customs officials at Miami International Airport yesterday found heroin worth more than Ss3 million concealed in the bags of a Chilean. Herman Raul MunozMunoz, ig being held on *****,000 bail charged with possession of 15| lb of "good quality oure heroin.'»47 words
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Article47 1971-01-22 7 TOKYO John Lennon, formerly of the Beatles, and his Japanese wife Yoko Ono were to have flown home Wednesday but were unable to do so because Yoko's passport had expired. Their departure will be delayed for about a week pending their obtaining a new passport.47 words
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Article238 1971-01-22 7 LONDON Communist affairs expert Victor Zorxa says the Khrushchev memoirs arc a forgery in which both the KGB and the CIA played a part. In an article In The Guardian Zorza said the memoirs have been described a« the publishing sensation or the decade. But238 words
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Article256 1971-01-22 7 PARIS A 41-year-old Frenchman who worked in the secret document section at NATO headquarters in Brussels has been sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for spying. Francis Roussllhe, father of three, was sentenced by the French State Security Court after admitting he passed confidential documents256 words
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Article423 1971-01-22 8 Major hunt for sniper of military trucks OZARK, Alabama More than 200 military policemen and state troopers are searching for a gunman who fired two shots at roving military police vehicles on the Fort Rucker Military Reservation near Ozark. CANNES, France French airline steward Jean-Pierre Marquant, 32423 words
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Article269 1971-01-22 8 roMMQN MARKET TALKSt T ONDON Geoffrey Rip. J pon, Britain's chief Common Market negotiator, has disclosed that negotiations for British entry are improving. Opening a two-day debate on the Common Market, he said the negotiating partners were now well prepared to tackle the central issues.269 words
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Article, Illustration72 1971-01-22 8 Actress Sophia Loren (second from left) shows a good deal of her legs as she attends a fashion show in Rome. She was wearing a midi skirt but had It open. The Aim star was accompanied by actressPrincess Ira Furstenburg to the last day ofUPI radiophoto. - 72 words
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87 1971-01-22 8 DUBLIN Five Irish families h*Te dnr graves for their relatives and six more opened graves for fnnerals because some 40 grave* dieters went on strike. The 40 walked off their jobs at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin's main burial ground, after claiming the task of digging graves87 words
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Article, Illustration205 1971-01-22 8 NEW YORK Lord Snowdon has been declared persona non grata ik British Royal Family circles because of an alleged romance with a 24-year-old society girl, the New York 'Daily Newt' disclosed vesterdav. Earler this month, It reported of the affair between Princess Margaret's205 words
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144 1971-01-22 8 LONDON The House of Lords has debated whether to end a union between Church and State which began when King Henry VIII's first marriage failed 400 years ago. Lord Grantchester proposed that the Anglican Church should be disestablished from the State, thus ending a144 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-01-22 9 UPI. SAN FRANCISCO Volunteers are battling to save the last Pacific Coast nesting colony of herons and white egrets from a huge oil slick spreading out of San Francisco Bay. One conservationist called the tanker collision under Golden Gate Bridge which dumpedUPI.; UPI radiophoto. - 149 words
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303 1971-01-22 9 ANGELES Two women members of Charles Manson's "family" kneeling on a sidewalk outside the Hall of Justice are the only signs of activity as the Tate murder trial jury deliberates for the seventh day. Defence lawyer Doye Thinn said Manson and three female defendants303 words
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Article118 1971-01-22 9 MIAMI, Florida, Parts of a man\ body have been found stuffed la a suitcase shipped by bus, and officials say three other bags in the same shipment apparently eontain other part* of the body. Officers said the lactate came from New York. TVr said118 words
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Article35 1971-01-22 9 HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania State Attorney General has abolished the death penalty throughout the state. The state's only eleelric chair will be dismantled and the execution chamber turned into an office.35 words
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160 1971-01-22 9 NEW YORK Mayor JoJin Lindsay hat ordered the immediate suspension of welfare officiate who booked a destitute family into the ele9ant Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at a cost of ***** to city funds. Mrs. Cleola Hainaworth and her three ion. and a daughter aged 10160 words
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82 1971-01-22 9 MONTEVIDEO The government has stiffened Its hard-line it aad against terrorism with appointment of new security aad police chiefs to lead the search for three hidaapped foreigners. President Jorge Pacheco Areco named a 69-year-old retired army general, Rafael Milans, to replace Gen. Antonio82 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-01-22 9 WASHINGTON A Soviet spy awaiting outcome ot an appeal against a 20-year prison term i 8 being allowed to go home to see his sick father. U.S. officials hope the move will lead to a reciprocal humanitarian gesture fey Moscow225 words
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Article688 1971-01-22 10 fPHE Commonwealth has been saved. But A is that news or Just a periodic blood transfusion to a dying patient? This time it was saved over the issue of British arms sales to South Africa; before that it was saved over the Rhodesian crisis; before that it was688 words
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Article777 1971-01-22 10 Max Lerner - By Max Lerner NEW YORK Consider the new Revelation according to Melrin Laird. Having been treated to three phases of American Consciousness by Charles Reich we have now had revealed to us the three phases of disengagement from the <var by Defence Secretary Laird. Phase One.777 words
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Article, Illustration512 1971-01-22 11 Reuter. 'RINDING a successor to United Notions 1 Secretory General U Thant is o task that could be complicated by linguistic, political and regional factors. The Burmese diplomat, who will be 62 today, will retire when his term expiree on December 31. Expected difficulties aboutReuter. - 512 words
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SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
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Article817 1971-01-22 11 DR. LIM THIAN GUAN - DR. LIM THIAN GUAN Executive Director JURONG BIRD PARE .(PTE) LTD. Sir: I refer to Mr. LL Lee's letter appearing in Page 10 of your Eastern Son dated .19th January, *971. The hour of opening announced by the Press and other organisations was misleading. 8.30 a.m.817 words
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Article192 1971-01-22 11 TAN TOCK ENG - TAN TOCK ENG SIR: AN FIRST reading some months ago of the Government's intention to rehabilitate the city's numerous food stalls, I was appalled. I felt aure this was the beginning of the end of our open-air eating places they would be put under cover, prices192 words
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Article89 1971-01-22 11 SIR: lIJILL the Traffic M Police do something about the buses which park at the Junction of Llm Teck Kim Road and Tanlon a Pagar Road? Motorists turning left into Llm Teck Kim Road from Tanjong Pagar Road have their view completely obstructed by the buses.89 words
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Article77 1971-01-22 11 SIR: NEWSPAPERS ha V announced the lifting of the rigid police ban on firecracker* for Chinese New Tear. It is most unfair that the ban was not lifted for the widely celebrated festivals of Christmas, Deepavall and Hari Rayn Puasa. Why the discrimination? It is77 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration863 1971-01-22 12/13 T>EOPLE watching is one of my farour< A ito hobbies. And, in o job like mine, have every opportunity. People are funny. Here's a selection of some of the types seen on the night beat this week: The bored barman with a hangdog expression who863 words
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Advertisement338 1971-01-22 12/13 a UH DOtBUNCXI' Introducing new ii umber* I Daring! Thrilling) Captivating! Watch the "Panther Act", escitlng and full of verva. Be daczled by the -veil dance", unusual choreography with a seductive air and delist*tful madneu "The Pootball Number". '"The Bargaining Oame"'. "The Psychedelia Act all converge to product a sen.ational338 words
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Advertisement92 1971-01-22 12/13 Under one roof, the moat exclusive Korean Restaurant in Singapore :fcEEEEEEEEEEEEE" BJUt.-8.-a 11.00 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT SdCby 11.00 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT I Li_LtttfefeEEfctbk 8.30 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT EEEEEEEEEEEEEEfc" We serve the most mmm mm...marvellous range of Korean dishes and dei(cacies to satisfy the most discriminating palete. 'pEEEEEEEEEEEEPE'92 words
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Advertisement114 1971-01-22 12/13 JL ITJ j fc wY^ r i"' r i r i"* r i"* "1" "I "I Y "l™ FI r j^^ 4" XA.* ►J* *PONGGOL (AIR-CONDITIONED! J SWAN NITE CLUB, J T RESTAURANT, Wg-)g COFFEE-HOUSE \0 ►J< TRACK 24 PONGGOL ROAD 111 mj. 4* Singapore. 19 |V TEL: *****4 (S114 words
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Advertisement115 1971-01-22 12/13 Don't miss THE SUN on Sunday TURN ON, TUNE IN JAZZ WITH "5 Plus 1" IN GOLDEN VENUS Weekdays including Sunday 10 p.m. to la.m. Saturday Holiday 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. GROUND FLOOR, ORCHARD HOTEL, 2 ORANGE GROVE ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****5 (AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES) MIXED PLATE Fillet115 words
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Article, Illustration832 1971-01-22 14 Vicente; Maliwanag - By Vicente Maliwanag reports on the Manila scene. Father Miguel SoloroKi, a chubby, curly-haired Italian priest, ventured into Manila's tough Ton do slum district tour years ogo to fulfill what mony considered a near impossible mission. His, Job, on orders from his superiors,832 words
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Article362 1971-01-22 14 LAWRENCE LAMB - By LAWRENCE LAMB DEAR Dr. Lamb Could you tell me what causes blood clots? If the blood clot should lodge in the brain and there is surgery, is there a danger of recurrence? Could you mention a few preventives if there is a danger of362 words
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Article, Illustration703 1971-01-22 15 Ralph Novak - Happiest singing her o country kind of music Tennessee Waltz' and 'How Much is that Doggie in the Window' girl... By Ralph Novak PATTI Page, has a quintessentially sweet voice and achingly wide smile. Singer of "Tennessee Waltz" a million703 words
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434 1971-01-22 15 f\NE never knows what lies round the next corner." vJ This old saying has just proved true tor a 12-year-old lad from Cleveland, Ohio, who has been selected for a role in a major new film. Peter Ostrum, just turned 12, has been434 words
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Miscellaneous232 1971-01-22 15 ®33EE7 t j r d o .17.111 i NOW SHOWING! II an I.4ft. 4 6.:t0 rift reui Sellers. du»ri R liquet Welch. Christopher Let The Magic Christian' Coior CAIMTOI. a 075 Now Showing!—No Free Llat II am l..<M ».4A 'The Shadow Whip IA SHAW PRODUCTION» Mandarin to Scope. Color TOMORROW232 words
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Miscellaneous158 1971-01-22 15 1 >»•■ ORGANISATION! RCHFLRQ J7«4M WLK DART NA RM UALL DALLY S SHOW.I I.M 111 ft I N "TUBA" RTURUI I.M I M 6 I.M IM IBUOJ M BOLS EURA «BO* •I 1100 A.a) AAM II TO. MM ft MOO CASH BOOKINCM ONLY ROI TUB AI FOB AI TUBA I158 words
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107 1971-01-22 16 TEL AVIV Violinist Yehudl Menuhln has called the Soviet Union "narrow-minded" lor cancelling a concert abroad by the world famous cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Menuhln said he expected the Bov:et authorities to be "more Intelligent". He added that the cellist did more good for107 words
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Miscellaneous783 1971-01-22 16 aiies taurus gemmi i M w cancer WEI a Pi Ss3a iLfj CARROLL RIOHTBR'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: You are under unusually good aspects to go to those with whom you have any sort of contact to let them know Just what you expect of them. Discuss with them how they can783 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-01-22 16 SVrP n$ "You're not angry with me because 1 can't really play JtolfL! are you?"15 words
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Miscellaneous1144 1971-01-22 17 today's tHHKM SINGAPURA ■>■ Af **3 •< CHANNEL 5 P.M. 3.00 Opening Announcements, followed by General Hospital A daytime serial about the staff and the patients or a hospital. 3.20 For The Family A magazine series presented in English. 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (English). 3.551,144 words
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Article, Illustration698 1971-01-22 18 jyjY house is near a temple, o graveyard and a church, and so often funerals pass on their way to these places. Chinese funerals frequently pass my house, but occasionally Christian funerals con also been seen going tc the churcn. The Chinese funeral Is698 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-01-22 18 THE wooden board with the two Chinese characters of my name, "Seng Guen" is now almost invisible. The unpainted board with its spider webs and bird nests makes my face look terrible and old. Yes, "Song Guan" la my name. Even today, it's still a good466 words
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Article163 1971-01-22 18 Ele; Walt Dulaney - By Ele and Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I have a small croup of friends. We've been close for over three years. Now something threatens to ruin it for us. The last three times they've been over for a party, my parents have found things missing. The last163 words
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Advertisement184 1971-01-22 18 The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tot boys and girts of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday Prize monev SIC Stolon end $5 to* lunict to' every isuv oublisheo AU entrant* arc reouestod ic observe the toHowir*184 words
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Article, Illustration631 1971-01-22 19 Florence; Santis - By Florence de Santis I asked an expert holiday goer whether she was going to take an all-pants wardrobe this time. "I should soy not! "I tried that last year, and nearly died. "We went to one of those humid islands where it's631 words
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Article, Illustration274 1971-01-22 19 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear AM: Am I feeling sorry for myself? My husband and I are nearly 60. We have married children and grandchildren. All through our married life he has had affairs with older women widows or divorced friends of mine. I've gone through the same agonies countless274 words
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Article345 1971-01-22 21 SYDNEY Cut-throat telling again changed the trend in mining issues causing widespread falUs on the Sydney Stock Exchange Thursday. II nln Uanoß m oHa the Main Issues made the outline of the market with many posting early rises but finishing on the list of falls. CRA,345 words
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Article143 1971-01-22 21 TOKYO,"" An economic delegation from Bast Oermanj, which does not have diplomatic relations with Japan, Is visiting Tokyo to promote trade between the two countries. The visit Is a "unprecedented." and could lead to a thaw of relations between Japan and East Germany. The East German delegation, headed143 words
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Article468 1971-01-22 21 IMIIV1LS I4&KJD MSA ItA Koala Lnatpvr tJO U) MSA ICS Koala IB 11 VAt.m ll.Ui.ai LMi ».m t$fi p. ID Klft (MB LU pre lis P ft 10 PJB WJ p-ru 6 20 p.m SM p m MOp-m ftoopjl 1L1& p ra 11.45 pa >M 4 St RMh468 words
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Article271 1971-01-22 20 Ft res swerved to the better side In trading on th« floors of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Industrials recovered In most cases and a total of 1,420 units were re istered by the sectlr n. United Motor dominated the top position among271 words
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Article96 1971-01-22 20 TUB noon prim* at the Slnc»por« Chlnr** fcitUaogt tetierdat Produce »u:> I Coconut Oil <f.o.b.) bulk r.o.oo iurunai Oil jlo.fc.) drum itt.JO Mi Copra SC.80 mm Hunt ok White sw.rt*'" K.w.i* 170 00 hJruwuk White Proper il.o b.1 H>% N.W-L. 150.00 bsrawak Mpecla, Htack Prpprr ll.o.b» Vti% K W.L.96 words
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Article268 1971-01-22 20 February first grade rubber buyers dosed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 49 J cents per lb. up cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market steadied In very quiet and thin conditions on short covering268 words
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Article117 1971-01-22 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied Investment Ltd.): by Foreign Exchange and (Bayers) (Sellers) 105.50 196.50 per 100 straits dollars 145.60 147.50 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.73 6.75 per Australian dollar 340 350 Der 1.000 Burmese kyats 460 4fl0 per 1.000 Indian rupees 149 154 per117 words
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Article655 1971-01-22 20 BID and offer price? officially listed at the close of business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday INDUSTRIALS B. 8. Acma 142 AJinomoto A lean 1.85 1.42 L47 Ben 1.17 1.18 BerJaji 126 1.29 Borneo 1.73 1.75 Bouslead 2.05 C. Fly655 words
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Article1060 1971-01-22 20 BUSINESS 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 nnits unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcan $.140 (6) $1.41 (2) $1.42 (3) $1.43 (2) $1.44 (2); Ben $1.13 (3)1,060 words
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Article14 1971-01-22 20 The tin price for yesterday was $629.00 per pku| down 12b cents.14 words
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Advertisement340 1971-01-22 21 TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE T ENOCHS art lnvltei from PW D. Register Ujuirnuiw for tht under-mentioned work* > L M'ldeolni of lalin Kuaoi from (Haugl KMMI to o|>puoil'llouie No- 84. •uivu Engineering' or "Roads*' Uoqtractors. Closing Date:6 2.71 at 10X10 a.m. S. Dlsp'ujr ul advertisement? oa aver head bridges still) btevens340 words
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Advertisement509 1971-01-22 21 TENDERS Tender Notice TENDERS Are Invited by the Director of Primary Production, 7tb Flour, National Development Building. Maxwell Itoad. Singapore v. lor tbe aupply or Ukrlt utlua an i installation of one mooriDg bnoy. Old stocks or second bard material* are acceptable provided they are In reaaonable conulttona. and a509 words
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Advertisement611 1971-01-22 21 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Um«dMm4 Pledged Goods b h'lH"! the Mowing PiMixtkm Lam loon Siong (Chap Set* Foh) 135. New BfdM Road: Ho Van Kee, laup H«| Fetti Yong Km. 255. South Bndgg Ko*d. Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pawn »f xx) Ltd) St. booth B*<oge Road; UM loc Onn (ChKC611 words
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152 1971-01-22 22 LONDON Britain's Graham Hill, twice world champion driver, will lead the Brabham Formula one team in the coming motor-racing season, taking over from Australian Jack Brabham, who retired last year. Hlll. world champion in 1962 and 1908, made a remarkable comeback to152 words
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Article62 1971-01-22 22 SATURDAY RACE 1: President's Adviser RACE 2: Three Aces RACE S: Sword of Flame RACE 4: Excuse Me II RACE 5: NU RACE <: Literati 11. Tredegar RACE 7: Dixie Monarch RACE >: Ylppy, Dawnflo SUNDAY RACE 1: NU RACE t: Thalamus RACE 3: NU RACE 4: Triple Nine.62 words
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Article1382 1971-01-22 22 Race 1: CI. 4 Div. 7—6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($6,500) i. ***** Simba 8y 900 Sing (Tan) 11 2 09 Worthwhile 3y 8 11 HC Tan (RS Breuk) 4 a. 4 Ace of Diamonds 11 4y 8 10 KN (Mansor) Ng 10 4. Dellaria 4y 8 101,382 words
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Article337 1971-01-22 22 MELBOURNE A century by lan Chappell led Australia to a solid total of 260 for one on the opening day of the fifth Test match against England here yesterday. Chappell, improving after a shaky start, hit 105 not out and with lan Redpath (70 not337 words
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Article126 1971-01-22 22 DAYTON. Ohio Classius Clay (Muhammed All) still plans to fulfill his obligation to put on a boxing exhibition here, according to the promoter of Friday's cancelled event. The former heavyweight champion, who will meet titleholder Joe Frazler for the crown March 8 In New York,126 words
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Article304 1971-01-22 23 KUALA LUMPUR Ttafawr My Polity* pair, INTELLIGENCE aoi newcomer SWOtO COVER proviso* a sparkling gallop hera yestorday vorning. Breaking from th« four, the pair raced om 3f in 36 4/5 wM INTELLIGENCE (Nelson) in front at the finish. On that workout, INTELLIGENCE will take a lot304 words
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Article, Illustration263 1971-01-22 23 SINGAPORE Cricket CUib, HM top contenders for the SHA league title, scored o convincing three-ail win over Jensenites in a friendly hockey fixture at the Podong lost night. 80C, playing fast hockey with superb ball control and neat stick work outplayed Jensen ites from the beginning263 words
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Article1398 1971-01-22 23 Ran 5 1 s GL 2 Dlv. 3-7 F.—2.00 p.m. ($^500) 1. 2. 4. s. 6 8 0. 10 11 IT ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 2530 Snow Mist Green Son Likewise SMOCID {*HI^R Gwbalu U Glea 1 ■■■■all Niaetaearifc1,398 words
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126 1971-01-22 24 JOHANNESBURG The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, one of Sooth Africa's foremost anti-apartheid chorehmen. has been held by security police for questioning. Detention of Reverend Gonville FrenehBeyUrh^B^ollow^in apparent pattern of government action agalnat ehnrch critics of apartheid. The Rand 'Dally Mall' yesterday disclosed the detention126 words
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Article188 1971-01-22 24 TO El RUT Fighting hos broken out ogoin in Jordon between Polestinion guerrillos ond the Jordon Army, o spokesman for Al-Fatoh announced yesterday. He soid the fighting started at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and was still going on more than three hours later. The clash188 words
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Article50 1971-01-22 24 LONDON A group of Sierra Leone students yesterday took over their country's High Commission in London. They then held 14 people hostage. The group, "The United Democratic Party," demanded the release of its leader. Dr. John Karefa-Smart. former External Affairs Minister, who was arrested last October.50 words
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Article40 1971-01-22 24 AUBENAS, France A military aircraft with 20 Eople on board, amonc em French army venerate and top officiate of the Atomic Enerry Commission, was reported missing over the Massif Central Mountains In Central France yesterday.40 words
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156 1971-01-22 24 COPENHAGEN A Danish Government official has suggested 'death clinics' be established where potential suicides may go when they are tired of life. People who are fed up, especially the chronically, and incurably sick, should be able to go to a clinic to discuss their problem156 words
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Article51 1971-01-22 24 SEIRA, Mozambique -m Portugal's Defence Minister, General H.J. de sa Viana Hebelo, has announced that Portuguese ports in Africa are at NATO's disposal, if and when the alliance needs them. The General wag cony menting on the growing Soviet naval power in the Indian51 words
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