Eastern Sun, 26 January 1971
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Title Section21 1971-01-26 1 EASTERN SUN ..mmm* own national daily 10 cents Est* 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1557 Tuesday, January 26, 1971 M.C. (P) 251021 words
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368 1971-01-26 1 ■B Hm BB| W Mi j «HH s^H lif ALAYSIA and Singapore hove agreed to end their partnership in the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. Representatives of both governments met recently to discuss splitting MSA into twj separate national airlines. The decision is taken "in the best interests of368 words
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63 1971-01-26 1 Waxed ducks and sausages are traditional "musts" for Chinese New Year. Sometimes the choice is hard as in the case for this woman in Chinatown yesterday. Chinese New Year on January 27 and 28 are public holidays. The Eastern Sun will observe holidays today and tomorrow, and resume publication on63 words
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Advertisement125 1971-01-26 1 TNYE HONG i Advertisement' Profile Mr. Lau Keow Yong 8.A., Manager. Ptiaag Branch, Concurrently Ares Manager, North Malaya. Majoring In economics with a Bachelor of Arts degree trom the University ot Manchester, Mr. Lau Keow Yong, Manager of Penang Branch has been with Chung Khiaw Bank since ita Inception. An125 words
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Article, Illustration184 1971-01-26 2 Who is Singapore's lop man? Alooi Orchard Road you wtU find Mr. Tan Han Llm, who at the young age of 26, literally holds the highest post in the land For the past 26 months, from morning till evening, he is184 words
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Article, Illustration244 1971-01-26 2 needs to implement a Mass Rapid Transit scheme to solve her traffic congestion. This was the view put forward yesterday by Mr. Geoffnjy Crow, transportation planning consultant. He Is sponsored by the United Nations to assist the State and City Planning Department for244 words
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Article120 1971-01-26 2 POLICE said yesterday that car drivers and owners wIU not be allowed to park their vehicles In the 153 areas designated to fire crackers. -No parkin* ■tens'*, have been placed at all the defined areaa and Clicemen will be present direct and regulate traffic. The120 words
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218 1971-01-26 2 Last minute «liopp«rs are still running around in circles trying to finish tlieir final sprees inspite of soaring prices as the Year of the Pig dawns on us. And no wonder, for they have a bare thirty hours to do it. Foodstuffs are218 words
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Article52 1971-01-26 2 LONDON—Armed men burst into an Air Canada warehouse at London Airport yesterday, overpowered four members of the staff and got away with S)210.000 in precious metals. The masked gang broke in while the staff were chatting. The* were forced to lie on the floor and then52 words
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Article104 1971-01-26 2 SIMLA, India The Mountain province of Himachal Pradesh yesterday became the 18th state in the Indian union. The Himalayan state, with a population oc about three million and an area of 34,M0 square miles wa t previously a Union territory with its administration run part*104 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1971-01-26 2 i; SINGAPORE TOWN 4.10 a.m. (5.1 ft.); 9.51 a.m. (9.5 ft.); 4.48 p.m. (0.5 ft); 1.50 p.m. (8.8 ft). TOMORROW 4.51 am. (4.7 ft); 10.39 a.m. <lO.l ft); 5.51 p.m. (0.2 ft.). THURSDAY 18.25 a.m. (9.1 ft); 5.32 a.m. (4.3 ft.): 11.25 a.m. (10.6 ft); 0.13 p.m. (0.1 ft). NAVAL67 words
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180 1971-01-26 3 A "cowboy duel" brttwo brothers ended in the death of one boy who tried to retrieve a toy run from the balcony of a flat, a coroner heard yesterday. Tay Chwee Guan. 14, the elder brother, fell oat from the first floor180 words
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131 1971-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR— The Federal Land Development Authority has so far opened UD more than 100 land schemes covering about 380,000 acres of new land. Mr. Abdul Ghafar bin Baba said Sunday. "More than 20,000 families who were once landless are now finding a new life131 words
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Article366 1971-01-26 3 TWE Minister for Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, was yesterday urged to check the "flagrant abuse" of the Employment Act by employers of well-established industries. The secretaries of three unions representing nearly 45,000 members in a joint letter urged that the "props and crutches" provided in the366 words
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Article282 1971-01-26 3 Parent* mutt now furnish cask security or bank guarantee to ensure tkat tkeir sons of national service age return to tke republic when required. The "bonding scheme" 1a Included In the Passports Act 1970 which became effective yesterday. An Appeals Committee. headed by the Chairman of the282 words
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Article75 1971-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday expressed the hope that Japan would help Malaysia in her long term plans to prevent floods by harnessing rivers to produce electricity. He said that Japan wa s ver v advanced in the hydro-electric75 words
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Article74 1971-01-26 3 A businessman, Cbong Sin Toon, 30, was yesterday sentenced to three years' Jail for possession of an automatic pistol and ammunition. He pleaded guilty In the First Magistrate Court to possession of ft a 9 mm. Llama automatic pistol and ammunition at Lorong Pellta.74 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-01-26 3 Posing bashfully are Malaysian Mr. Poon Wah Thin, 24. and Thai Miss Sin Chew Tin, 17, (above) crowned "King and Queen" of the Far East talentime contest held here recently. Their specialty Is sen- timental love ballads which Include their prise-winning "pop" songs "Love108 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-01-26 4 MANILA Police said ynl«rday they were looking for rebel Huk guerrilla commander Donte and a Huk assassination squad whom they fear could mingle with student demonstrators massing outside Congress. A police spokesman said they were checking separate reports that the rebel leader or a249 words
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Article204 1971-01-26 4 VAN FA Kha Leo Nang, Northern Thailand, Hostile Mee tribesmen, hi e determined effort to retain their traditional ofNWS fields, lest 30 mew a savage feer-heer clash with govern- meat Mfc«. One policeman was reported killed and six others wounded when a 60-strong assault204 words
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Miscellaneous184 1971-01-26 4 I. I li .***** > Opfni Today Ma Free list (OMb B»>kiM Only) U mm. 14ft. CM U* GEO ROB PEPPAKD "CANNON far COKHWA* PauavUlon OatK l DAI t l v I TO I 1!II7!III I il jfV l l.'l •A HAW raouooTioai Mandarin In Scope A Color CAPITOL ft184 words
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Miscellaneous65 1971-01-26 4 2ND RECORD MONTH! I>e incredible attacK on Pearl Harbor as told from 001* the American and Japanese sides. ~r r. iS* 3 V* W m .>r c 'y-n 201h Certjry Fo» The most spectacular film ever made. DAO.T MOW* e.». Yts >M p Ua: fl-M. |t.M 4 1 ORCHARD J"...',""™65 words
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Miscellaneous163 1971-01-26 4 ALL oom J L IL ORCHARD -3785 88] 2nd Montk! N* Vft* Urtt Utii) I »HII N kU M M TOM" IHrtw Ml Ml IJN m <Bttf>* m Horn Sitr* Show •I 1100 Mi' A am. DM. p w mm CAUB BOOKINO* OHtA post toe a i toui mur liw>a>163 words
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501 1971-01-26 5 MOSCOW A Swiss teacher, Francois de Perregaux, l s under arrest In Moscow for allegedly trying to help a Russian get out of the country illegally. DE PERREGAUX was arrested towards the end of last year. He ls still under Investigation pending a possible trial.501 words
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Article, Illustration354 1971-01-26 5 TAPE KENNEDY Two Apollo 14 ostronauts went fishing ond flying but veteran commander Alan B. Shepard stayed behind yesterday to study while engineers prepared to start the countdown Monday for America's most expensive moonflight. The preliminary countdown begins ot 1400 GMT and will oim towardUPI telephoto. - 354 words
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Article149 1971-01-26 5 HONG KONG Army commanders are extending their political control In key areaa In China A genera] who curbed Red Guard excesses during the cultural revolution w a a named first secretary yesterday of the new Communist Party provincial committee In Anhwel province, a major coal. iron., steel149 words
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Article146 1971-01-26 5 WARSAW Communist Party leader Edward Gicrek made a personal plea to shipyard workers in the port of Szcsecin in an effort to stop a strike which hat spread to transport workers and several factories, weH-informod sources in the Baltic City said. An official of146 words
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Article81 1971-01-26 5 BRINGTON, England, An eight-Inch worm wrlgglrd to victory Sunday In what was billed aa the world's first worm race a week after the unofficial favourite was billed as the world's first worm race a week after the unofficial favourite was accidentally squashed during training. Toy Token Tom, cheered81 words
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Article98 1971-01-26 5 ANKARA Students battled police with guns, dynamite, firebombs and stones at a hostel at Angara IJnlver s 11 y' s political science faculty yesterday. The lighting erupted after police Interven-' ed In a clash between left-wing and rightwing students. 300 htld First reports said at least98 words
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380 1971-01-26 6 Shah warns oil companies T'EHERAN—A new urgency has been added to the Teheran oil crisis talks by the Shah of Iran's warning to western oil companies to give in to price demands or face the consequences, oil industry sources said380 words
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170 1971-01-26 6 TOKYO The United States has surprised Japan with a request that the Japanese take full responsibility for the aerial defence of Okiwana by mid 1973. This was claimed by the Mainlchl newspaper In a front page story yesterday Okinawa, an island that serves170 words
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Article176 1971-01-26 6 PLYMOUTH, England The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elisabeth, has written the foreward to a student magazine criticised last yea/ for its dirty jokes. The magazine which goes on sale next month is produced each year for the weekly student carnival at Plymouth Technical College.176 words
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Article, Illustration106 1971-01-26 6 SKYKOMISH, Wash. ington An avalanche thundered down on a casade mountain ski resort and has buried two cabins. Four persons were killed and three others were mining. Chelan County Sheriff's office said three bodies were pulled from a demolished two-store* cabin that had been occupied by nine106 words
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235 1971-01-26 6 STOCKTON, California Sen. Gforfe McGovern, Democrat-South Dakota, yesterday arced diplomatic recognition of Communist China by the United States and admission of that nation to the United Nations McGovern. an announced Presidential candidate, said the Administration's policy toward China was based235 words
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Advertisement21 1971-01-26 6 Wishing All Our Friends Clients EVERY GOOD WISH WITH THE CHINESE NEW YEAR DAVID PHOA SONS. 3. Prince Street Singapore L21 words
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Advertisement98 1971-01-26 7 KONG HEE FATT CHOY to all our Chinese Clients B INSURANCE CO. LTD. ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. Asia Insurance Building, Finloyson Green, Singapore I. Kuala Luirtpur, Malacca, I polo, Penong, Kuching, Sandakan. JAL wish all their patrons and associates a Prosperous and Successful Chinese Newlfear <F3 J A! KONG HEE FATT98 words
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Advertisement44 1971-01-26 7 KONG HEE FATT CHOY TO ALL Our Friends Customers. From: LEI WAH CANE FURNITURE 9, CAVENAGH ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****3. WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR FROM: OFFICE APPLIANCES CORPA, 132 A, CROSS STREET 88, CROSS STREET SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement130 1971-01-26 7 NEW YEAR greetings f KONG HEE F ATT CHOY WISHING ALL OUR DEALERS AND FRIENDS A Happy and Prosperous New Tear From: COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LOOTED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN® COSDEL SALES PRIVATE LIMITED A SUBSIDIARY OF COSDEL SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED OFFICE 50 ARMENIAN STREET SINGAPORE 6 Telt *****1 with130 words
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Article677 1971-01-26 8 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Tun Abdul iTI Razak's proposal for the neutralisation of Southeast Asia with guarantees of territorial integrity and Independence from the United States, Soviet Union and China deserved much more consideration by the Heads of Commonwealth Governments than what it received, in spite of what677 words
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Article806 1971-01-26 8 Max Lerner - B Max Lerner TT is o witness of the quieting of the campuses that President Nixon could talk at the University of Nebraska with no greater risk than a snowball thrown at his leg. His plea to the students to "forge an alliance of the generations" marks806 words
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513 1971-01-26 8 ABDULLAH SABINI - SUN SOAPBOX """WSe A°ls» ABDULLAH SABINI SIR, A CCORDING to the Singapore Prime Minister's views. President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania had made an excellent presentation of a case over the arms sale issue to South Africa by Britain. Although he had spoken solely for his513 words
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AUSTRALIA NATIONAL DAY
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Article, Illustration1351 1971-01-26 9 JN the Sixties, Australia was called Hie Lucky Country. This description could be even more opt in the Seventies. The islond continent hos completed o decode of eco nomic growth unprecedented this century and trends indicate the rote will occelerate. Tlie structure of the Australian economy is1,351 words
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Article, Illustration20 1971-01-26 10 A giant loader Alls a truck at Mount Tom Price, one of Australia's richest iron ore deposits.20 words
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Article519 1971-01-26 11 iusiralla ts coßaiUtd to the iriMiplc thai expanded trade la the best mi to econnle development. In 1966, Australia took a aiplkant Internaikmal iaitiatlve with ita ayatem of tariff prefereoeea for developIni eouatriea. The primary objective of the system ia to aaaiat develop! ag countriea to519 words
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435 1971-01-26 12 The economic growth and progress of Singapore in recent years has been remarkable. Auntralians have looked with interest and respect at the programme of industrialisation, the continued growth in entrepot trade and the en. couragement of tourism In Singapore. The achievement Of material well-be-ing has435 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-01-26 13 ALTHOUGH Australian women's clot hint manufacturer* have moved with the worldwide swing towards longer dresi lengths, they offer la their summer ranges, wide varieties of garments sal tabic for tropical climates As Australia is a country of climatic extremes, its women have not allowed themselves to sacriflee function200 words
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Article, Illustration241 1971-01-26 14 An Australian Trade Commissioner post hat been operating in Singapore for many years. Itt function is to promote the sale of Australian manufactures, processed foodstuffs, primary products and services. Visiting Australian exporters are assisted with market information and advice, introductions to prospective agents ind distributors241 words
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Article351 1971-01-26 14 From abalone to leather goods from sultanas to sine a vast range of Australian products is available for export. To Importers seeking new sources of supply the Australian Directory of Exports offers a clear guide to more than 7.000 commodities cross-In-dexed to their Australian exporters. Published351 words
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Advertisement141 1971-01-26 9 I 4 1 ft He is an Australian Government Trade Commissioner. He can put you in touch with suppliers of Australian commodities now being sold competitively by importers in over 150 countries. Commodities in hundreds of categories from Foods to Cars and Trucks, Farm Machinery to Medical products. Engineering Equipment141 words
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Advertisement95 1971-01-26 10 R(>p< r> A Ii 'j vch r ni.uuit ir:r. j j II yi i u inlfrt". I, i i ifw a < n Mir.H < ~iiiprri.M)t j» c .-"'fMn.. compr rv «.e ratal:go.'s iru! i'a it ornin.n «'j pw-n pi.'tiu' ivio c fir t. jrio li st r inno '195 words
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Advertisement44 1971-01-26 11 designed to hold things together better r\j V, the world's finest prevailing self locking nut. Can be eeed tine md S v.: This isa M IT type speed nutone of over 8,000 standard types of FC Spire fastenings srwr*et»Y*»P.oae4oM FXI Bo* S. Slwe* 7.44 words
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Advertisement84 1971-01-26 11 Congratulations to Government People of AUSTRALIA on this AnsiraliaDay HIE CONTROL USUI) PTL UNITED FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERS CONSULTANTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH niuu jacks i n. isumniei I I ra '>V sr i HI:II tXTWGUWKRS UP TO 4 HBS. RATING '"2 BBlMtli KMKMi uu imi ggggEi a Fire protection systems installed84 words
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Advertisement110 1971-01-26 12 4 4 Energy for young swingers Use Australian dairy foods in your daily diet to build good teeth, strong bones, a soft clear skin and good eyesight. Plenty of energy giving fuel, proteins and minerals for tomorrows and todays healthy active generation. Australian Dairy Products, Butter, Cheese. Ghee, Milk, Infants110 words
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Advertisement57 1971-01-26 13 n A W%* £*s •I! V S?/^r r^itT t* Y/t* a«V^ v\ m CaC* M 7 #W_, s Lb t i ii i m^Fm !!:j?I rirjfcl «SB 12S > iiiat; IHBa» sm •i r'* ly «srffs r .lu.j v -'.i^T^-rV-^ Si i# Wfl mm :!®;*:.iilj *fjfefo-iat ijAysgg 5 «4f3IEJ "'JfeaSSSS57 words
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Advertisement186 1971-01-26 14 Arnold-DeVilbiss a gun for every purpose v/ 7 We've got high pressure and low pressure gun*. Airless and automatic. Spray guns forvarnishes, dyes and atains, for rubberised, bituminous and adh**iv« compounds. >i.v. i'• i C .1 A A range of accessories ana equipment for every gun. We've got booths, air186 words
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Republic of India National Day
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Article469 1971-01-26 15 M.V. Desai - By M.V. Desai TNDIA has mode vast industrial and agricultural progress in the years since her independence. Significant advance has also been made in the fields of education, health and social welfare. Soon after Independence India embarked on the planned transformation of her backward economy. By469 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-01-26 15 Another Republic Day has arrived and 1 (eel privileged, once again, to send my warm greetings to all concerned through this message. In India we celebrate this annual occasion with undiminished enthusiasm, as those who have participated in the festivities In Delhi know. Republic Day236 words
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Article, Illustration572 1971-01-26 16 K.L. NANJAPPA - By K.L. NANJAPPA Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries YNDIA bos encouraged development of modern small scale A industries es o means of providing employment to large numbers of its workers end realise the notional goal of rapid industrialisation. This sector has now become the live-wire572 words
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Article, Illustration499 1971-01-26 18 THE steal structural i iwAuhy «l India feat RMII significant progress dmrin 9 recent years. The industry has not orifry geared up its production to meet increasing demand in the country, but has also been able to export sizeable quantities of structural to world markets.499 words
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789 1971-01-26 19 Prof. M. Mujeeb - By Prof. M. Mujeeb Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia, New Delhi. August, 1947. the Muslims in India were divided into two unequal parts. There are many ways of looking at this division; one way, which may have appeared quixotic in 1947, is to regard it as789 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-01-26 20 Harish Khanna - B 1 Harish Khanna TNDIA is flic second largest film-producing country in Hie world. The U.S.A. comes -L first o«d Japan a close third. The Indian film inoustry produces about 350 feature films every year which are screened in more than a hundred countries across the368 words
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Advertisement31 1971-01-26 15 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and People of the Republic of India i on the occasio Republic Day BANK OF INDIA INDIAN BANK INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK31 words
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Advertisement35 1971-01-26 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE of REPUBLIC OF INDIA on the occasion of their REPUBLIC DAY from THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF IKDIA LTD. Chief A R. Jumabhoy Sons (Pte) Ltd., Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement305 1971-01-26 17 needs a new public relations man Most people think India Is hot and dusty. The truth? People fly over India every day. On your way to Europe, the historical, Jaipur the Jewel centre of the world. Mahabalipuram offering the wonders India is the land of all seasons —at once, the305 words
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Advertisement193 1971-01-26 18 Congratulations Best Wishes to the r' v HANSRAJ «c COMPANY IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS GENERAL CLOTH MERCHANTS. 104, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE, 6. TELEPHONE: ***** A *****3 CAME: "HANSA" P. O. BOX 1565 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Heartiest Congratulations <f* Best Wishes to the of the rrn M the occasion their HtRCWES193 words
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Advertisement204 1971-01-26 19 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to the Governmenl A People of the Republic of India on the occasion of their Republic iPssy Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government 6c People of the Republic of India on their RepubUe Day Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republle of India204 words
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Advertisement120 1971-01-26 20 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Covrrnmrnl A People of India on the occasion of their H«*pubJic hay i 9 wi li it'i 111 k! bhi k sr.-** 7 m m*ifl KUMRA'S THE HOUSE Of HDIAM HANDICRAFTS 23, High Street, Singapore, 6. Tel: *****/***** Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the120 words
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Advertisement71 1971-01-26 20 H ith bett Compliments HAJI M. MOOSA CO. IMPORTERS-EXPORTERS-COMMISSION AGENTS P. O. BOX 2592 51 -B. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. CABLE: ARAf AT PHONE: ***** mmw IM r »i•i ft Mi I 73/1, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE-6. TEtEPHONE: 22)17 With Best from: MRS RAM BROTHERS 70 Market Street, Singapore, 1 Telephone:71 words
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Miscellaneous1115 1971-01-26 21 JL SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by General Hospital A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. 3.25 FOR THE FAMILY. 4.50 CLOSE. 6.00 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by Woobinda "Talk To My Agent". 6.30 NEWS IN BRIEF. 6 40 FOR THE FAMILY (Repeat) A1,115 words
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Miscellaneous994 1971-01-26 22 tomorrow's television TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL S Of IN. HUCKLEBERRY HOUND IUNIOR CULTURAL CORNIR. "BUT I DONT WANT TO CIT MARRIED." HOICK I EN OPERA. DISNEYLAND. THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS documenTHE FAMILY. SINCAPORE THIS WKEK Chinese GENERAL HOSPITAL. PETER POTAMUS SHOW. ANOTHER SONC ANOTHER MELOOY. DRAGNET ODE TO |OY. NEWS IN BRIEF.994 words
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Miscellaneous1350 1971-01-26 23 CARROLL RIOHTER'S TODAY GENERAL TENDENCIES: Wind up whatever hat been left undone early In the day of this new moon so that you will be able tonight to think out an unusual and progressive course of action for really making headway In the future. Take some extra health precautions so1,350 words
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Article244 1971-01-26 24 rpRADING in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was uneventful in a generally holiday preoccupied market. A volume o* 981,000 tharet were passed with industrials contributing 814,000. Starllte Ceramic scrambled to top position again with a 3Jcent gain to 83) cents on a244 words
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Article108 1971-01-26 24 Imported mild steel bars now cost $405 per ton, a reduction of $27 per ton because of easier world conditions, Intraco announced yesterday. Similarly, imported high tensile deformed bars which were distributed at $474 per ton will now be distributed at $444 per ton. the price set108 words
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Article282 1971-01-26 24 February first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. yesterday in Singapore and Malalysia at 48 cents per lb. down 3/8 cent. The tone of the market was quiet. Opening quotation* were marked down in sympathy with London advicea and aellers predominated at the atari The bearish282 words
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Article227 1971-01-26 24 KUALA LUMPUR- The government has approved four blocks of offshore area in the west coast of West Malaysia to three oil companies the SE. Asia Gulf Company, Mobil Oil Sdn. Bhd. and Amoco Petroleum Company. Sucto approval was subject to negotiation lor the purposes Of concluding227 words
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Article118 1971-01-26 24 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied b\ Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bi (Sellers) 195 106 per 100 Straits dollars 146 147.50 per 1.000 Faiwar tnllar* 6.73 6.75 per Australian doilai 84 300 oer 1.000 Burmese kyats 400 480 per 1,000 Indian rupees 148 184 oer118 words
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Article641 1971-01-26 24 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Koala Lompor trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterda? A cm* INDUSTRIALS L42 AJinomoto LM Allied Ckw. IN g*" LIS 1.17 IWj*vi» i ;t0 S!»f l.Jf 1.77 C. plywood i.37 L Ji cS-"641 words
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Article730 1971-01-26 24 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 units unless otherwise snecifled INDUSTRIALS A lean $1.45 <l>; Berjaya SI 27 (1); Bomm $174 (1) 51.75 <3) $l7O730 words
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Article69 1971-01-26 24 TUB noon prim at the Singapore Chlnnf Produce bHoanie yesterday wait B ft Coconut Oil (fo.b.) bolt 60.00 Coconut Oil drum 62.00 Copra 97.00 Aluntok White Aata 100 N.1..W. 170.00 Bnrawak White repper M% 100.00 Sarawak special Hlack 96% N.L.W. 147.50 Sarawak Asta Black 100% K-L.W. 170.00 Lampong Black69 words
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Article58 1971-01-26 24 (Manager Prices for Jan. 24) ASIA UNIT THISTS M Invest I und 1.80 1.88 Mala Prog. Los l.lOtd CIIAKTKRKD I NII TBI'STS SO. Fond 108 1.13 SINGAPORE CNII THI'STS «no snore IM 3rd s pore Iff Com Ind. 1.04 1.11 Tl>r having land l.if l.lt M.P Knnfl 10158 words
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Article359 1971-01-26 25 SYDNEY With the attrocttaa of buyers wtwtil, leading ining issues mtssfed to p«t up o steady session on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Mary of these issues made huge jumps during early trading but buyers locked the extra confidence needed In the afternoon and prices came back359 words
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Article476 1971-01-26 25 tHKIVIU UAtn iNMt 1J»I UD kwii*LMNT Mi* A ia lUBtl MV Ul «u llttta UMl.in IJU p tn IMPS Ws A'" «M r*BBOt Hops MVk Ml fcifcru MM (Si Urlilu« MfiA Ml MU 2SS* .'.Tf. Li—I MMMM «BJ Koala M»A t m liana *»o» i«i> 0-B> m >!%476 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-01-26 25 Cap*. R.F. Uederwwed, sf, nuitar of f 0*« cargo vestal Na4o Stuni presently lihh| Ms last look at Sin jape—. Alter 44 year* at an. Captain Underwood will vatlre when Paalo Sound reaches London. Bat be will return to aaa again, this time with163 words
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Article14 1971-01-26 25 The tin price lor resterday was >Bl2 SO per picul down (1.50.14 words
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141 1971-01-26 25 The second annual regional meeting of the Presko Public Relations Group of companies was held in Bangkok from Jan. 21 to 24 with delegates from throughout the Southeast Asia region in attendance. One of the main topics being discussed daring the four-day conference is the group's future plans for the141 words
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Advertisement102 1971-01-26 25 Classified Ads. PHOTOGRAPHY Imtaat Passport Photos ready In IS seconds, also outdoor photographs Contact New Bee Photo Btudlo. 1. Raffles Place. Tel.: *****. To Stay AIRCONO 11 lOHED ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. BAR f RESTAURANT. HOMELY SERVICES. TBLS *****/*****. ASIA MARKIAOt AID aosmAO in muy iMirniTK utr «cit;\ca StW-A. SttMANGOO* UH„102 words
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Article1089 1971-01-26 26 SATURDAY CI,ASS 2 DIV S 6 FURLONGS Glorious Destiny 9.00 Slinger J 9 00 Pelor Mag 8.13 Aerospace II 8.13 Hitam Manis II 8.12 Raj Kumar 8.12 Timor Malaysia 8.11 Theatre VI 8.11 Dollar Seeker 8 10 Film Star 8 10 Regal Rite 8.10 Phar Pal 8 0#1,089 words
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Article641 1971-01-26 26 The following art the Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend racing at Kuala Lumpur. SATURDAY Race 1: Rao when questioned stated that Taiwan Princess persisted In lugging out in the back straight and he was forced to move off the rail. Hla explanation was noted. Taiwan Princess returned641 words
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243 1971-01-26 26 SYDNEY The Australian Soccer Federation is hoping to be invited to send its national team to Malaysia's international Merdeka soccer tour- nament this year. Federation Secretary Brian Le Fevre told Reuter yesterday that although there would be difficulties In sending a team to the243 words
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Article57 1971-01-26 26 ROME A training Injury has forced Italian Bruno Arcarl to Eostpone the defence of Is world junior welterweight title against Brazilian Joao Henrique, scheduled for Saturday. It was announced here yesterday. Arcarl, recognised as champion by the World Boxing Council, has strained his right shoulder and the fight57 words
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Article121 1971-01-26 26 MILAN Dan e Korice, a 22-year-old Yugoslar mechanic, beat a starstudded international field to win the Milan "Five Mills" crosa country race near here Sunday. Korlca produced a powerful sprint over the last 200 yards to finish five seconds ahead of Kipchoge Kelno, Kenya'* Olympic 1,500 metres gold121 words
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Article371 1971-01-26 27 EL BOURNE Basil D'Oliveira scored his fifth test century to head England towards safety in the fifth test match against Australia here yesterday. R "»Ti"9 Mt J 2 not out, D'Oliveira took hit score to 117 and England totalled 392 deficit of 101 on Australia's371 words
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364 1971-01-26 27 LAHORE, Pakistan Four hundred militant woiken of Hi* pro-Chinas# Communist Pakigutan Paoplaa Party twora an masse by fk% Koran Hie Moslem bofy book at Bufki village near Labor# Sunday to bar tM Indian bock ay taam from tbo pro-Orympic Worfd Cup bockey tourna- The364 words
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Article180 1971-01-26 27 BUENQS AIRES New Zealander Chris Kmori driving a French Matra MS 120, won the 200-mile Argentine Grand Prix Sunday after taking the lead from. Switzerland's Joseph Siffert in the 54th lap of the 100lap race. The 27-year-old New Zealander gradually drew away from the180 words
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Article205 1971-01-26 27 PHOENIX, Arix. Miller Bsrfcer, a taciturn Texan, won Hie 135,000 U.S. dollar Phoenix Open Sunday by two strokes witfli a recordshattering 72-hole total 26,123 under par. Barber shot a final 65 on the par 35-36-71 Arlaona Country Club course to move from two strokes off the205 words
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Article812 1971-01-26 27 A column on Ameriean sp Richman NEW YORK Dave Meggyesy sever Is going to get It done. Not by himself anyway. But he has himself a pretty fair start and even though he wanders ofT base now and then, he makes a lot of good sense and812 words
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291 1971-01-26 28 KAMPALA Several Ugandans were killed when a tank fired a shell into the main entrance of Uganda's Entebbe Airport this morning. airport sources said. They said the tank tolled up to the airport between 10 30 a.nrv and 11.15 a.m. The shooting291 words
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Article113 1971-01-26 28 CAIRO Libyan Prettier Col. Moammar Khadafy has announced plans for Presidential elections. He says his nation will not accept any new Arab summit meeting unless it was attended by the Arab Heads of State, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) said. The moves came113 words
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Article104 1971-01-26 28 PHNOM PENH The Vietcong early yesterday again attacked Phnom Penh Airport with mor- tart and small arms. But they withdrew at dawn and for the first time a scheduled internal airline flight took off from the devastated airport. ...Reliable sources at the airport said the Vletcong104 words
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Article, Illustration32 1971-01-26 28 North Vietnamese troops help disabled prisoners freed by South Vietnam out of rubber rafts and up the bank of the Ben Hat River into North Vietnam.—lTl radio- UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 32 words
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Article124 1971-01-26 28 SAIGON A (roup of disabled North Vietnamese prisoners of war were yesterday released by the Soutb Vietnamese government as a Lunar New Year gesture. They clambered into North Vietnamese territory after paddling rubber boats across the Ben Hal River which run* through the demilitarised zone dividing124 words
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