Eastern Sun, 9 February 1971
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Title Section21 1971-02-09 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore own national daily 10 cents E»H. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1566 Tuesday, February 9, 1971 M.C (F) 251021 words
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Article, Illustration381 1971-02-09 1 gAIGON Thousands of South Vietnamese troops in tanks, armoured personnel carriers and aboard hundreds of U.S. helicopters invaded Laos yesterday. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu told his people and the world the operation would be "limited in time os well as in space."UPI radiophoto. - 381 words
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Article51 1971-02-09 1 f MANILA Sofronlo Molito was In court In Calhayog for exploding a dynamite iharge after a flrht with his wife. The Judge asked how long It would take htm to cool off. Molito said: "sometimes two months." The Judge sentenced him to two months In51 words
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Article94 1971-02-09 1 LONDON—The Soviet Union Is Increasing (he flow of arms to North Vietnam, diplomatic sources say. The ■—IHI an following ap a Arm commitmrnt to keep North Vietnam well equipped, the NWM saM. The armo flow had been iedoeed over the put year or II month*94 words
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Advertisement98 1971-02-09 1 "'■"W f>Wf|| S Advertisement Profile m m 9 V,<Mr. Koo WM HU Maaater, Koala Lunpnr Braacb. Concurrently Area Maaaccr, Selaagor. Mr. Koo Wee Hue, born under the Zodieo sign of Leo, lathe Manager ot Kuala Lumpur Branch. Educated In Anglo Chinese Sohool, Ipoh, Mr. Koo's early banking experience started with98 words
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Article, Illustration372 1971-02-09 2 man tentatively diorgtd with Hie murder of two people was courting their eldor sister, a court inquiry was told yesterday. Tan Kia Hona, a labourer; disclosed this at an inquiry into the murder of his younger sister, Tan Juat Lon 16.372 words
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Article202 1971-02-09 2 J. There's no need to bfef about the price of Glrello beef at the today. ,At (2.40 a pound, it's the best buv for the evening meaL oth o r prices (per pQjjnd unless otherwise mentioned): VEC.ETBLES: Ffcenrh Bean* $0.40 skt Ladies' Fin««»rs to 40 a kt.202 words
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Article56 1971-02-09 2 TWO MN ■lUpUßilli typhoid cam one Mall and on e child—wrrf yf Irrday admitted to Middleton Hospital. Mraiwhilr. Hi Kan pong I in Community Centre, two Medical Health Unite have Inoculated more than IMM of the 15,0 M reside a U la the area. Inoculation will56 words
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80 1971-02-09 2 The Blood Bank's stocks of 'Group O* blood have dropped to below avenue levels. Total reserve blood stocks are, however. In an above average position, Dr. Y W Ong, medical officer In charge of Blood Transfusion Service, said yesterday. The Service received 7*380 words
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Article108 1971-02-09 2 TWO Malajniani lure been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department far pomessing a .22 revolver and seven rounds «f ammunition TV; were arrested in tbe Lai Ming Hotel. Geylang, last Sunday after police got a tlp off. A police party, led by Inspector Chan Kob108 words
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Article45 1971-02-09 2 Fire men armed with daggers held up flva women and robbed then of $6OO and Jewellery worth $1,730 on Sunday night. Tfoey then tied up thetr victim* with this wire after setting into their IK at Eastern Mansion*, in Mayer Road.45 words
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140 1971-02-09 2 TWO armtd youths snatched $4,000 worth of jewellery from on Orchord Rood shop yesterday afternoon. The youths, neatly dressed and wearing sun-glasses, walked into th« Ban Cheong Gold, smith Shoo wltn their sharp parangs wrapped In newspaper. One of them walked140 words
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Article61 1971-02-09 2 POIJCE are looking for the friends and relatives of a Chinese woman found dead at the foot of Block 66, Circuit Road, yesterday. She is about 25 to 30 years of age and c lad in blue flower design gamzoo. Also recovered from the scene61 words
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Miscellaneous64 1971-02-09 2 F1 KMGiPQU TOWH 115 lA (0 ft); M.flS ui (9 ft); Ml 9-m. (1.1 ft); 11.51 9-m. ft). 45# LB. (4.4 ft); If 41 A.M. (9.4 ft.); 5.J» (1.1 ft). NAVAL DOCKYARD 4.11 ui (5. 7 ft): lt.» at. (M ft): 4.41 p-m. (1J ft); 11 Ji p m <I9J64 words
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Article, Illustration226 1971-02-09 3 She planned to wed beoutiful nightclub singer, foun d dead in her Newton Rood Hot yesterday morning, had been jilted by the man she planned to marry. Miss Loo Wang Eng, 27, was found sprawled on her bed, a glass of tablets and o226 words
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355 1971-02-09 3 A labourer wot slothed to death while he slept in a drunken stupor on the floor of o temple, a deputy public protec u tor told the High Court yetterday. Mr Michael Khoo made this allegation in his opening address at355 words
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Article129 1971-02-09 3 A two-year-old girl died of a fractured skull three days after she fell into a drain while riding a tricycle, a Coroner's inquiry waa told yesterday. Coroner Mr. Hew Nglk Kee found the girl, Leow Chai Kian had died by misadventure. Chai Kian'i mother. Madam129 words
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Article60 1971-02-09 3 IN our Monday Pictorial (February 8), it wax erroneously reported that Dato LN Chee Shan, Managing Director of the Chung Khiaw Bank, received a present from his wife, Datin Lee, at a dinner to commemorate tihe bank's 21st anniversary. He received the present from Datin Aw,60 words
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Advertisement63 1971-02-09 3 THE CHAIRMAN, DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF CHUHG KHIAW nun, LIMITED WISH TO THANK ALL FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FROM HONGKONG. EAST WEST MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE AND ALSO MR. I. M. PEI A HIS TEAM OF ARCHITECTS FROM NEW YORK (THE ARCHITECTS OF OUR NEW HEAD OFFICE BUILDING IN SINGAPORE) FOR TIER63 words
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Article, Illustration246 1971-02-09 4 JfUALA LUMPUR The backbone of corruptioai in Malaysia Kos been broken, Hie di-rector-generol of tbo anti-corruption agency, Mr. Horun bin Mahmud Hasbim, said yesterday. For this year, the agency will focus on preventive measures to combat corruption in expenditure of public fund and the246 words
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333 1971-02-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR Ton Tan Siew Sin's unexpected offer to resign as President ef the Malaysian Chinese Association appeared to have thrown political foes and friends oat of gear. The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said it was a "pity" if the Finance333 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-02-09 4 WHEN ymtr kitchen it 500 fact abort ground, ami fom want to Move e«gKt ftms of kitchen equipment... tfen you've get a This t» the pesfttoa the Shangrtla Hotel was In the other day. But finally they solved the problem with the aid of114 words
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Article141 1971-02-09 4 rieiWQ—Teeke his kutMCT W was to wish the Prime Minister. Tmm Abdal Bank, -ml Ike belt, loos life mad |W< Bs ether was to wish the neeaic end the aatloa peaee. hyand to pray tar the weU-helac mi his efhta fnmOy The Tnnhn who celebrated141 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-02-09 5 THE Goreraneil will soon tear down riun teaoMati la Ckiutown mad resettle about 10.000 in new Honing Board flats. Bat are the people happy about being moved oat ot their slam area? 80, according to a SUN garrey. Here's what some residents had273 words
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Article, Illustration125 1971-02-09 5 Police are looking for Koo Boon Pin, 27. who may be able to help in their investigation into the murder of Loo Hock Choon, 18, on November 18 last year. Koo, also known as Koh Boon Plew, Ko Bun Plu and See Bak, was last known125 words
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Article349 1971-02-09 5 SINGAPORE'S ever increosing need for engineers hot token on o new dimension we now olso need "cultural engineers", o government official said last night. These cultural engineers should guide and advise society to a more meaningful and gracious way of life, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr.349 words
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Article66 1971-02-09 5 Chan Hang Slang, a VH yesterday fined 175 or two weeks' Jail for re-aelllng cinema tickets at the Odeon Cinema, Chua admitted being caught by custom officers at the Cinema premises on Jan. 31 when he tried to resell a fl ticket to another man.66 words
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299 1971-02-09 5 MADAM Kwek Ngah Buay, 35. was straggling violently for her life when gne was burled in a 15-inch deep grave, a High Court murder trial was told yesterday. A pathologist. Dr. Chao Tree Chen*, formed his opinion after performing an autopsy on Madam299 words
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Article237 1971-02-09 6 Massive sweep near Phnom Penh jpHNOM PENH Cambodian government forces hare sunk 100 Communist river sompons in fighting ot the northern approaches to Phnom Penh. The fighting was part of the first Cambodian sweep into the area on the east bank of the Mekong River,237 words
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Article, Illustration29 1971-02-09 6 KEEPING ORDER in Karachi, here's how Pakistani officials handle disturbances. A policeman goes at civilian with a dab during period of rioting in the city.29 words
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Article54 1971-02-09 6 BANGKOK —Thai troops and police stood poised yesterday to pursue Communist guerrillas driven from their mountain camp in sou* them Surat Thani province. Official sources said Major General Sant Chitpatima. commander of the Fifth Regional Armv, briefed the combined force at an inspection at surat Thani Town about54 words
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Article160 1971-02-09 6 CANBERRA The Affairs Department his granted permission for a soviet embassy official to leave the Canberra area to interview two Russians ■eekln* political asylum In Australia. The men, a doctor engineer, left the ship MovomosFrlda 7 night while It was berthed in Sydney Harbour160 words
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209 1971-02-09 6 MANILA Hie defence lawyer of BotivUa painter Benjamin Mendna. accused of trying to assassinate Pope Panl VI in Manila last November, said Mendosa either did not intend to harm the Pope or bad second about hurting him. Lawyer Ohm Fernandes cited these reason*209 words
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Article, Illustration182 1971-02-09 6 PHNOM PENH A total of 17,848 Cambodia* soldiers have been killed, WOWMM or listod as missing in action since the war hgia m Cambodia last March, Prime Minister Lou Not taid Monday. In a state of the nation report to the country's National Assembly182 words
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Article75 1971-02-09 6 SEOUL U.S. combat troops will not msn the Korean truce front beyond June this year and the defence of the entire border will be left to South Korean forces. According to President Park Chung-Hee. President Park issued a special statement on the recently concluded negotiations75 words
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Article80 1971-02-09 6 MANILA Former Philippine senator Raul Manglapus has called on all elected national officials from President Marcos down to Congress members to resign and give the troubled country a chance to choose s new government Mr. Manglapus suggested a special election in November to vote in a new administration.80 words
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Article, Illustration113 1971-02-09 7 Red carpet for Pompidou ABIDJAN. Ivory Goad lateraatttsal <<> in 11 tion vital to develop(■I t—Uits Is Uusffldesl asd too often lacking to UberaMst. Ivory Coost President Felix BosphosetBoigny aid last alfht l*i^wM French Prtiideit Georges Pompidoo. Br. Howphooet-lleigay sold there113 words
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202 1971-02-09 7 Jif ELBOURNE Men and women prisoners rioted in two jails in capital cities in Australia during the night. More than 50 men prisoners in Brisbane Jail, Queensland, staged the worst riot in the state's history to protest jail living conditions. The police poured202 words
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Article, Illustration211 1971-02-09 7 FERGUSON'S GULF. Kenya Barebreasted girls and warriors of Kenya's Turk ana tribe danced a vcicMM to Britain's Prince Charles when he arrived on the shores of Lake Rudolf yesterday for a fishing trip. The Prince delighted grizzled tribal tMer whem after the daace and presentation mi211 words
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155 1971-02-09 7 NEW DELHI About 25 poople squatted Mar the Pakistan Higb Commissioner's bouse bare yesterday to continue the protest at tbe hijacking and destruction of an Indian airliner in Labor*, West Pakistan. New Delhi's plush diplomatic area of Chanakyapurl waa otherwise quiet, after the155 words
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Article79 1971-02-09 7 SAIGON A flotilla of ships and a U.S. Air Force CISO rescue transport continued their search last night in high seas for a ear go ship missing 300 miles east of the Philippines. A U.S. Navy .spokesman said two navy ships and a Libert an freighter79 words
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Article112 1971-02-09 7 CALCUTTA Girls have joined the Maoist Naxalites, now terrorislni Calcutta. Naxalites armed with hand grenades, Molotov cocktails and revolvers raided Calcutta's Presidency Jail. They overcame prison guards and freed eight prisoners The prisoners, mostly Maoists were awaiting trial. They were charged with murder, rioting, arson and112 words
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Article454 1971-02-09 8 Russians die in Mid-East, African riots LONDON At least two Russians nave been killed in recent antiviolence in Africa and the Middle bast, including Egypt, London's 'Sunday Telegraph' has reported. It said Russians have been attacked bjr Egyptians In Cairo and at Soviet missile sites In the454 words
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Article193 1971-02-09 8 T)ELFAST, North Ireland Northern Ireland was still tense yesterday after another night of violence. There have been street gunbattles, bomb explosions and a reported ritual execution. British troops clashed repeatedly with Irish Republican gunmen on Sunday and yesterday. The army reported that several shots were193 words
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Article, Illustration119 1971-02-09 8 SPECTATORS above look at a •mall cat crushed by a huge slab of stone In Tuacanla, Italy, after Z strong earthquakes rocked the region on Saturday. The disaster has so far claimed IS lives but the toll la expected to rise when more bodies are pulled out fromUPI radiophoto. - 119 words
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Article64 1971-02-09 8 STRASBOURG. FRANCE The European Commission on Human Rights has rejected a demand by Bernadette Devlin to condemn her trial and jailing by an Irish court. Devlin is a member of the British .House of Commons. Last August she asked the Commission to Investigate alleged viola, tlons64 words
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Article69 1971-02-09 8 BONN All air mall consignments In and out of West Germany and West Berlin were indefinitely suspended on government orders amid fears of Palestinian attacks on planes. The Posts Ministry said there could be no talk of a total ban on air mail and freight. "All69 words
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Article, Illustration124 1971-02-09 8 BONN West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel has claimed that Soviet foreign policy towards Bonn will remained unchanged. Disagreed Nonetheless. he felt that Moscow's attitude might be affected by the problem 0 f divided Berlin later. In a radio interview, Scheel disagreed with a124 words
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297 1971-02-09 9 Nixon learns off new threat YORK President Nixon has received three secret intelligence reports indicating substantial improvements in Soviet weaponry. This Vftos been reported by Newsweek Magazine. This hos been reported by substantial Improvements in Soviet weaponry. Newsweek Magazine. Columnist Stewart Alsop says there was297 words
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Article, Illustration243 1971-02-09 9 WASHINGTON Senotor Mwortf Kennedy receives more Hun three times es mmmy threats as mmy otfcer »e»otor. At least 100 times a war his mail includes menaces of death, kidnap or injury, the Washington post has reported. Since IW4, the Secret Service bas Investigated243 words
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Article95 1971-02-09 9 NEW YORK An electricity failure rsnrd by a power plant explosion blacked oat a large area of erntral Man hattan. Yesterday the blackout lasted four and a half hows. Electricity was restored shortly before midnight. New Yorkers spent a rainy evening without television. The power95 words
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Article45 1971-02-09 9 VENICE Thieves have broken Into the Ventlan Palace of A^ri«>>jiiThey stole between M and 12 modem pictures from her collection. Mrs. Guggenheim's secretary has said. The pictures stolen Included a fleas so. She could not say whnt other pictures were taken.45 words
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170 1971-02-09 9 NEW YOU Ito Soviet Talon has sold a satellite ptrtarr at the State mi Matae ta the Maine Museum. Museum a■CI a Is had hern refased a atnilar ptctare hy U.S. agencies. The picture of the North-Ka*tern United States170 words
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Article631 1971-02-09 10 >p an gi ew gin's offer to resign from his position as the president of the Malaysian Chinese Association does not come as a surprise. Tun Tan is a veteran politician but since May 1969, the course that political development has been taking in Malaysia has631 words
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Article, Illustration857 1971-02-09 10 Max Lerner - By Max Lerner XTEW YORK Anyone who wrote Richard Nixon off after the 1970 elections, and started calculating who would replace him as the Republican candidate, had better put him right back. He used his State of the Union message cleverly, perhaps overcleyerly, to tako new857 words
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Article152 1971-02-09 10 SIR: £JAN anyone tell me what is the matter with the young people of Singapore these days? They don't seem very interested In pop music or hit parades like their counterparts in other countries. There seems to be a funeral lack of swtngng teen nightspot*152 words
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Article79 1971-02-09 10 SIR: ANCB again I am »celn e long-haired foreigners on the streets of Singapore. And our own young people are once again following this dlsgustlr Western fashion. These people should ba told to get a haircut before they are allowed in our country We don't79 words
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Article, Illustration397 1971-02-09 11 LOKE POH FUN - By LOKE POH FUN TYPHOID! Tlife w mm mmi* people tremble witfc fear W mow this killer of wißiwu bat been IwiJ bry maim wicin and strict p4lc health Methods. hi ftct few people in Singapore CM —wibsr when the lost person M397 words
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Article, Illustration23 1971-02-09 11 A youna girl it inocilitcd oaainst typhoid fever. There's A I BO denser now mot the will die*23 words
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Article249 1971-02-09 11 THE strongest drink you ore likely to get at on official reception in Tanzania it a glass of beer. It Is not that the last African nation of about 13 million people Is headed toward prohibition. In fact. President Julius Nyereres, government has lust begun a249 words
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Article, Illustration616 1971-02-09 12/13 JOHN CHADWICK - By JOHN CHADWICK IN slit trenches olong the Suez Canal, Egyptian soldiers still crouch behind sandbags, rifles at the ready. On top of a sandbank 200 yards away on the other side of the canal, Israeli soldiers closely watch movements of the616 words
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Article, Illustration167 1971-02-09 12/13 At plav... at work... or iust asleep WHEN the SUN't team of people watchers goes on the town there s never a dull moment. Not everyone likes photographed. And some even resort to violence rather than have our team get their pictures. This week was no exception.167 words
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Article, Illustration897 1971-02-09 14 Rupert Butler - Hsv wealthy h fba Quean? Fart II of a new serial by Rupert ky Rupert Butler JUST how much is paid to NM Queen via Hit Priyy Purta doponds on how tho business is doing. It Is oil rather like Company dividends.897 words
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Article, Illustration83 1971-02-09 15 IF you don't think that "little girl" witk HM CJM it Binra Stniund, take a second look. In a scene from Paramount Pictures' On A Clear Day Yoa Can See Forever, Barbra is surrounded by some of tke tallest people ia Hollywood —or anywhere, for Hut matter.83 words
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Article, Illustration438 1971-02-09 15 JN 1966 o little girl come to Los Angeles hoping to do some television commerciols, donee and moke some extra money. The girl was Goldie Hawnof Catus Flower fame. "Oh had some fantasies but I was not xie out for stardom," she said. "All438 words
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Article81 1971-02-09 15 JUL IK Robinson haa been siinrd for important role In 'Buck And The Preacher', starring Sidney Poitier and Harry Helmfonte and co-starring Ruby Dee, for Columbia Picture*. The E and R Produ©» tion Corp. and Belafonta Enterprises, Inc. film will be produced by Joel (Jlickman and81 words
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Miscellaneous258 1971-02-09 15 B I. I l> O .17.H1 Lu( Daft No Fr« Uil! 11. IN, Ml 111 wm. U Ching A Yueh Bus "Ttn(nirr Of A Buw|lrr (A SHAW PRODUCTION I Mandsrln to Scope A Color OPENS TOMORROW I Dua to Aim's length Note RKVIHED TIMES 10.44. IN, 4.lft, ••45. tO NO258 words
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Miscellaneous85 1971-02-09 15 EMMJXHZSIM School onrcMion: $154 to u; wat dally at 2 M 5.45 pm. shows (Mann. A lloln. Extra Show at 11 am.) NOW In Its 48th RECORD-DAY! From 20th Century-Fo*. The most spectacular film ever made. i» 70mm 4Color by Deluxe The incredible attack on Pearl Haroorat told from both85 words
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Miscellaneous115 1971-02-09 15 3 0 QRGANISATinw CATHAY ***** Ulll > UAVM I* I* "Tha Uanwlrh Hwrar" Hax»dra Dee In Culot Au Amerlcao International Hclura OPENS THURa: lIIOHI "Th«l The Way It la Klvu Pre •.ry Color orchard 5 tM H A l.tt pa «unda/> Ho 'dajri «aUa lihot At II AO* «IM. DM115 words
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133 1971-02-09 16 BELFAST Th rca yean act, the Date at Rest rasa to North Ireland with greetings to its pcafla from kia cousin, Qneen EM ma be th. The Duke. 35 returned last week—this time carrying a gun. A major in the Royal Scots Grays,133 words
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Miscellaneous794 1971-02-09 16 aiies iti Sri taurus ias® gemini Pi B S& ?Cr Ism 2 OKKKRAL IINLMNGIBB: T« am now IMI to combine your atad and your intuition* In an Intelligent Hl—> and can COM up with UM answers by which you can see dearly how test to achieve the results that can794 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-02-09 16 LADIES PAY Kv "Look -why don't! we give way and let/ these women olayj Abt&tbi?15 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1971-02-09 17 today's tekmon TV SIIMC3APURA CHANNEL S OPENING ANNCTS. followed by General Hospital A daytime serial about the staff FOR T5« p fam51T'-! 5."SS£3 ?i AR OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (National Language) !L S MA r P ININC ,N SINGAPORE (National Lang R pt A series on the lit.1,132 words
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Article, Illustration389 1971-02-09 18 It is scarcely necessary fo define Hie irord "hope" for we all know whet it means from experience. It may be said that it is a combination of txpectation and desire. We may desire something without expecting to get it. and we may expect389 words
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Article, Illustration479 1971-02-09 18 Before going Into the subject, let us consider the alas youth and community service. There are three main ones to train the leaden of tomorrow, to help In nation building and to develop a sense of responsibility for the tryTo be a food citizen, one479 words
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660 1971-02-09 18 Gamini Seneviratne - Gamini Seneviratne reports from London its twin launching pods—Milton Keynes ond Alexondro Palace Britain's Open University has gone into orbit. Programmes tell the 25,000 stay-at-home students how it is going to work. It is a unique educational venture, basically Intended to provide facilities for study660 words
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Advertisement191 1971-02-09 18 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Vile Eastern Sun's esu> wntmc contest toi boys and girls ol 14 and onde* 'Junior) and boys and girls ovei M (Senior) appear* m this page trow Monday to Friday Prrz« mone> Is: SIC to* Santort arc S3 K> tunny k> f»tr> HUV Oufelto*eO AM191 words
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Article, Illustration428 1971-02-09 19 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis today presents a more varied fashion scene than Rome, Paris or New York. It is individualistic without degenerating Into mora sioppiness. You'll rarely M« torn blue jeans here, nor does Hie middleaged woman settle for an uneven, draggy hemline.428 words
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Article, Illustration425 1971-02-09 19 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ana: I an ft twice-divorced woman of S3, nith a six-year-old child. I am attractive, col- lege-tralaed and have worhed in my profession for eleven years. My second divorce was la 1968. I decided I would never marry araia since I had425 words
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Article206 1971-02-09 20 sections resumed on o dormant note in the rooms of Moloysio ond Singapore yesterday. Further selling fenced the possibility of o bull market. Most shares are currently reacting to the over-bought position a month ago. On lack of Investment support, several blue chip counters fell drastically.206 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-02-09 20 Mr E. P. PEARL (above). Founder Chairman and Chief Executive of the Pearl and Dean Group of Companies, the world's largest screen advertising organisation, will arrive in Singapore this Friday as part of an extensive tour of the Far East to study latest trends111 words
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Article75 1971-02-09 20 THE noon pntfi at the Singapore Chinese Produce fcac-Sange rMfrdw was: a i Coconut Oil <f.o.b.) hulk 50.50 Coconut Oil (b.0.b.) drum 62 00 Copra 36-50 Muntok Whit* Asia 100 S.I.W. 170.00 Bimmk White leppei 98% 100.00 Sarawak NptfW Hlack 06* K.1..W. 150.00 Surawak Acta Black 100% KIW. 172.5075 words
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Article269 1971-02-09 20 MARCH first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 46-1 /8 cants par lb. Tbe tone of the market was easier. The market fluctuated widely during the morning first steadying after the opening on upcountry shortcovering and then easing269 words
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Article100 1971-02-09 20 CANBERRA. Australian stock exchanges nave agTeed on a plan to Integrate their operations under a single, national authority, the Chairman of the Melbourne Stock Exchange Sir Cecil Looker, said yesterday. Speaking at a weekend summer school on financial Journalism here, sir Cecil said the proposed changes would make the100 words
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Article117 1971-02-09 20 BONG KONG Yesterday's 6 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195 1.96 per 100 Strait® dollars 145.5 147.5 per 1.00() Taiwan dollars 6.745 6.765 per Australian dollar S4O 36C oer 1,000 Burmese kyats 460 480 per 1,000 Indian rupees 140 164 oer117 words
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Article54 1971-02-09 20 (Manager Prices for l>h. ASIA UNIT TKIBTB M Invrit Fund 1.27 1.3* M'«la Prog. IOA i.iovd CIMKTRKKU IMI TRI't»TS SG Pond 100 1.1 J ttINUAPOK*. rMt 3rd H'pore 1.28 Com. Ind 1.95 l.lt Tl'e s«rtn« r n 4. HI 1!• B.P. Fund 10* i.e* i Manager Prices for54 words
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Article647 1971-02-09 20 BID and offer price? officially Us ted at the close of business In the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterdav INDUSTRIALS ACMA 1.24 1.40 Ajinomoto 1.85 1.90 A lean 1.34 1J1 Allied Choc. 2.80 298 Ben 1.10 1.12 Berjaya 1.11 1.20 Borneo 1.83647 words
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Article796 1971-02-09 20 BUSINESS done In and reported $0 the trading rooms of tbe Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with tbe number of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1.000 an Its unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alean $137 (2) $1.33 (2) $1.35 (4); Ben $l.lO (1): Bertaya $1.17 (2);796 words
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Article13 1971-02-09 20 The tin price for yesterday wa* $623.25 per plcul down 91.75.13 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-02-09 21 The MMon of same of rti e <M ChoUa Street »o—os noar the Singapore River is currently underway to give space for the construction of a $2O mffion skyscraper. The 2S-storey building developed by Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. as Its future head office will188 words
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Article, Illustration103 1971-02-09 21 WORK on the $1.5 million factory and office building of Telephone Industrie* of Singapore (artLst'a Impression above) Is scheduled to be completed fcy November this year. The project Is a Joint venture between the Singapore Telephone Board and L. M. Ericsson of Sweden. Initially, the factory will103 words
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Article327 1971-02-09 21 CYDNEY All sections of Hie mining market suffered in a fresh sell-off on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterdoy. Although tred a opened tees—y bright, it beceane evident the ■amber of buyrag orders were refwdly being depleted. The crisis eMeeraiac Mineral Securities once again took Its 101327 words
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Article104 1971-02-09 21 SYDNEY. Mineral Securities Australia Ltd. yesterday advised the Sydney Stock Kxchaiwe It vai unable to pay fti immediate debts. Weekend discussions had not resulted In any immediate solution of the company's liquidity problem, it said. The directors added, "As advised In a statement of Feb. I,104 words
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Advertisement552 1971-02-09 21 Classified Ada. Require photo-copy printing. Bring your document! to Ouan Chua ft Company, 137 Albert Street, Singapore T. Phone *****. NOT War (Cardan NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I. Log Pm But •Xl—tat Boon Km of No. 41 Kim Chine Hint HlngepeSl, have applied for a Beer Houae Mrst Clam552 words
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Article284 1971-02-09 23 THE Siagofori Crickit Club biit KIWIS by eight goals toml ii a friendly hockey fixture played at the Pa dan a last night. SCC playing brilliant hockey humbled the Kiwis to the whim and fancies of their forwards. SCO opened account In the sth minute at284 words
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292 1971-02-09 23 MELBOURNE, Australia Vk« Professional Golfers' Association of Australia (PGA) will hold an investigation into veteran Kel Nagle't walkovt Satvrla* from 5542,000 Victorian Open golf championship at Woodlands. Nagle disqualified himself from the tournament von bj Victorian Guy Wolatenholme when he tore hu card up292 words
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Article132 1971-02-09 23 IPOH Asian Games champion, P. Ounalan. has been top seeded In the men's singles n f the Perak Open badminton championships to be held here from Friday to Sunday. More than 100 competitors from Penang. Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembllan. Kedah. Trengganu, Johore will rle132 words
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Article95 1971-02-09 23 MELBOURNE Australian test reject Graham MrKenz'e earned Western Australia the right to olav MCC In the onedav limited-overs match in Sydney On Monday when he bowled Queensland to defeat in the V and O cricket flnal here Saturday. McKenzie, dropped by the Australian selectors f o 195 words
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160 1971-02-09 23 Financial difficulties has forced Jollilads Athletic Union to drop out of FAS Division One League. Mr. A. Narayanan. President of the JAU, said that this withdrawal was inevitable. Jollilads. will however, retain their second team In division two of the league. Jollilads were promoted to160 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-02-09 23 FIVf Member* of Parliament will be among He 1,000 paopl« taking part m a "mini Olympics" organised to promote goodwill and understanding among Hi« constituencies. According to one of them, Mr Mohamed OhasaL Ismail (AlJunled) the MP* are practising hard In their respective events. They254 words
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Article98 1971-02-09 23 KUALA LUMPUR The Football Association netted a profit of $45,367 laat year, the main source of Income coming from the Merdeka Soccer Tournament. The Tournament brought income of 1482,106 of which the nett profit waa $93,261 ($60,000 from gates and $33,261 advertlaementa). However, due to98 words
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228 1971-02-09 23 RICHMOND, I lie Naitaic proved equal to tH« strain at the critical momenta to overcome Arthur Ath« 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the final off the Fidelity Invitational tennis tournament here CifHileif The 24-year-old Rumanian pocketed Ssls,000 while Ashe gained SS7JSOO a prize b«228 words
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165 1971-02-09 23 SYDNEY Test fart bowler Graham McKenzie dealt a savage blow to Ifegland'a chancea ol regaining the Aahti when he broke opening batsman Geoff Boycott'a left arm at the Sydney Cricket Ground yester* "'h. injury haa ruled Boycott out of the seventh and final165 words
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Article30 1971-02-09 23 Result* of the BHFL fliturei played at Farrer Park last night. Outhrle Waugh beat OCBC 8-1; Ming Court w/o. Eastern Agencies and MSA 'C' beat Hume Industries 4-1.30 words
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Article903 1971-02-09 22 THE followlag arc the race weights for the weekend racial at PeaMr SATURDAY CLASS S DIV. 3 C PURLONGS Classic Victory 9.00 Dawn Lyric 8 12 Nasi Gorenf 8.11 General Trong II 8.11 Panegyric 8 10 Pretty Dolly 8 09 Pahlawan U 8.09 Bicycle Kid 8.09 Rickshaw903 words
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Article850 1971-02-09 22 THE following are H»e Stipendiary Stewards' reports on Hie weekend racing at Penang: SATURDAY Race 1- A furlong out DEMORJ£ (Nelson) was disappointed for an opening between TANJONG BUNGAH (I**) and BIG HILL (Velu). Approaching the i>ogt DEMORE shifted out and bumped CHECKMATE <Moran) Moran was850 words
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Article174 1971-02-09 22 CARACAS A birdie on the 15th hole stop up a* the difference between David Graham of Australia and TOmmy Bolt of the United States Sunday and enabled the Australian to win the Caracas Open Golf Tournament by, one stroke. Graham's birdie on the tough, par-three 15th174 words
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Article270 1971-02-09 22 HONOLULU, Hawaii American Tom Shaw birdied two of fh e last three hole* Sunday night to win the *****,000 Hawaiian Open and become the first double winner of the 1971 season. The 28-year-old Shaw, winner three weeks ago of the Bing Crosby National pro-amaleur tournament at270 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-02-09 24 IT started as o happy picnic of St. John's Island on Sunday. This is how it •IMM a family and fiance grieving outside the City Mortuary. They were weeping lor Miss Nancy Wee Llan See, 23, a clerk whe was one of four people on175 words
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349 1971-02-09 24 XJOUSTON Apollo 14 s moon pilots sped toword the "shimmering crescent" of earth todoy with a plea for world peace and understanding and a bonus that could hasten the day men in space work for men on earth. Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell349 words
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Article46 1971-02-09 24 PERTH A Malaysian medical student was yesterday re. manded two weeks for sentence on a drug conviction. Rajallngam Slvapraha s a m, 22, of Hamilton Road, Prnang, was convicted on being knowingly concerned In the Importation of rannabis resin Into Australia last October.46 words
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Article118 1971-02-09 24 JAKARTA An Indonesian woman, who said she was prepared to he hanged if she did not eve birth to a miracle iby, will not be sentenced to death, a police spokesman said yesterday. Mrs. Tjut Zahara Fonna, 23, now in jail here said last December she118 words
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