Eastern Sun, 5 March 1971
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Title Section23 1971-03-05 1 EASTERN SUN sinwe's own national daily Final edition 10 cents Esttf. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1587 Friday, March 5, 1971 M.C. (P) 251023 words
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Article, Illustration57 1971-03-05 1 Australian Frank Phillips, Singapore Open golf champion in 1961 and 1965. follows through after a booming drive on the first day of the Singapore Open at Bukit Timah yesterday. Phillips was one of the pre-tour-nament favourites but got off to a poor start, with a57 words
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493 1971-03-05 1 jyjANY Singapore workers ore suffering from industrial diseases, a three-year surrey has revealed. This is reported in a draft proposal for on advisory council on Safety ancl Health released today. Government, labour, management ;tnd other interested organisations are repiesentcd on the committee. The far-reachlne493 words
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185 1971-03-05 1 SAIGON South Vietnam has no plans to invade North Vietnam at present, a spokesman for President Nguyen Van Thieu said yesterday. The spokesman said the statement was ls•ued to clarify the President's speech on Wednesday which threatened an Invasion if North185 words
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Article34 1971-03-05 1 NEW DELHI India has withdrawn from the eight nation Commonwealth Study Group on Indian Ocean Security in protest against the British sale of helicopters to South Africa, the government said.34 words
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Advertisement90 1971-03-05 1 Buy Jewellery of Distinction w TIN SING GOLDSMITHS (PTE) LTD. JEWELIfRS 219 217, South Bridge Road, Singapore (OOPOHU M.1., Moiou.) T.-I: 70WM K 71HH1) r--1 V nil The only tooth paste in its price range with both Stannous FLUORIDE &S.P. Gives your teeth and gums extra protection up to 40%90 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-03-05 2 Several Christian organisations yesterday gave a special luncheon In honour of the visiting Korean Children's Choir at the Hotel Equatorial. The choir sang several son&j for the hosts. Pictured at the luncheon are (from left): Secretary of The Bible Society of Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei the Rev108 words
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212 1971-03-05 2 LABOUR-MANAGEMENT REPORT r jP HE draft proposal for an Advisory Council on Industrial Safety and Health showed that management and labour could put aside sectional interests and work for a common good. The Director of the National Productivity Centre, Dr David C.E. Chew, said212 words
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Article106 1971-03-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR Television Malaysia has completed arrangements for its live telecast of the world heavyweight title fight between IVI u h am m e d All (Cassias Clay) and champion Joe Frazier. The fight is scheduled for Monday in New York and will be relayed106 words
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175 1971-03-05 2 MALACCA The state government has allocated $1 million each year to buy rubber estates for distribution to land- less people. The purchase of estates are among the projects incorporated in the Second Malaysia Plan beginning this year, the Chief Minister, DatoHaji Talib175 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1971-03-05 2 Toto draw Thursday',, Toto draw:47, 1. 28. 31. 31. Additional number: 41 Three circle draw: 13. 20. 1*18 words
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Miscellaneous37 1971-03-05 2 mm SINGAPORE TOWN 3.30 am. <8.4 ft 11.03 am (2.2 ft 7.25 pm (6.2 ft.); 10.52 pm. (5.7 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD 335 am. (9.6 ft.); 10.41 am (3.1 ft.); 6.43 pm. (7.8 ft); 11.46 pm. (7 ft37 words
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Miscellaneous252 1971-03-05 2 Singapore Sweep results Ticket No. *****15 won the first prize of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last night. The second prize of $150,000 went to Ticket No *****46 while the third prize of $75,000 was won by Ticket No *****11. Other results: 5 JACKPOT NUMBERS EACE $lO,OOO/*****82 *****00 *****93252 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-03-05 2 WEATHER THE weather bureaa predicts isolated showers and thunderstorms today. YESTEBDAY Max. temp: Min. temp: Rain: Total rain to date: 10.65 Total rain days this e,r: J? Sunshine: 0 15 at 11 om: 9334 words
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Article252 1971-03-05 3 HPHE first Jumbo jet will arrive at Paya Lebar International Airport by the end of next month, Communications Minister, Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday. The Boeing 747 scheduled to touch down ot the end of April will be from San Francisco. However, Mr Yong252 words
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241 1971-03-05 3 Former port crone driver Mohamed Kunju, suing his employer the Port of Singapore Authority for negligence, was yesterday owarded $5l/700 damages and costs by the High Court. Hla lawyer, Mr HE. Cashin, said it wait the first rescue case heard In this part241 words
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Article, Illustration143 1971-03-05 3 Police have arrested three men believed to he responsible for the $25 000 armed robbery at a doctor's home on Tuesday. Part of the loot worth $13,000 were also reeovered. One of the men was arrested on Wednesday at 11.30 pm at Pasir Panjan* Road143 words
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Article78 1971-03-05 3 Police have smashed a gang of street robbers who terrorised the city area. The fang operated in two groups. A police spokesman said the gang was responsibly tor a series of street robberies. The first arrest was made on March 1 when a youth was arn-ted78 words
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Article24 1971-03-05 3 Depomt* is th r Postal Savings Bank rea« hed a record huh of $75.7 million at the end of February.24 words
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Article131 1971-03-05 3 The East German news agency, ADN. will soon set up an office here. The head of the Southeast Asia Department of the Cast German Ministry o# Foreign Affairs. Dr Hans Joachim Kadde, said this yesterday. He told reporters at a reception on board the131 words
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Advertisement9 1971-03-05 3 call for a cold refreshing Carlsberg the premium beer9 words
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Article, Illustration241 1971-03-05 4 Indian film fans will see it...some day Indian film fans here won't b« able to see kissing or nude scenes for a long time, an Indian film exporter said yesterday. But Mr A.M. Tariq, chairman of the Indian Motion Pictures Export Council, thinks241 words
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Article167 1971-03-05 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Wetaer SehniUH is today's Market burifrt in ■er at only $2.65 a pound Today's prices (In po ■ads unless othfrwise mentioned): VEGETABLES French beans $1.55 a kt. Ladles fingers MMa kt Taha gri $9.15 a kt. Kang kong $9.34 a kt. Ckye sin167 words
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Article, Illustration359 1971-03-05 4 Workers want help, not favours Nair r pHE trade union movement did not wont any favours from employers only co-operation, the secretary-general of the National Trade Union Congress said yesterday. Mr C.V. Devan Nair was speaking at the opening session of the Asian Regional Seminar for Labour Educators at the359 words
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Article240 1971-03-05 4 AN American investment boost of Ss4so mil. will hit Singapore in the near future. Ambassador Charles Cross said yes- terday. The Ambassador said American Investment In and presence Singapore had risen greatly In the past three years. There were only about 1,700 Americans here at the240 words
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Article66 1971-03-05 4 TTif Adult Edura tion Board L« organic in s courses for officials who come into contact with tourists and local people. The director o t Adult Education. Mr Cheone Hock H*'. said this yesterday. The courses arc part of the present "be polite'' campaign The66 words
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Article36 1971-03-05 4 Oil companies said yesterday there had been no decision yet on the rise In the price of petrol here following the increases demanded by oil exporting countries In the Middle East.36 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-03-05 5 Hit by army van rpHE High Court yesterday found a military driver fully responsible for knocking down o newspaperboy and aworded the boy $48,000 damages with costs. Tanggarasu, son of M. Alogon was cycling along Changi Road, when o Ministry of Interior ond Defence von252 words
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242 1971-03-05 5 Clippers not death weapon defence A farmer accused of murdering his lover would not have used nail clippers if he had Intended to kill her. the High Court was told yesterday. Mr P. Suppiah said this in his submission for Ng Hock Lee. 33. The accused is charged with murdering242 words
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Article, Illustration52 1971-03-05 5 THE passrniter In this car was slichtly hurt when it skidded along Farrer Road and hit a tree yesterday. He wa' taken to Thomson Road General Hospital. Police, have not released his name. The driver of the car. Pane See Mul, 22. a salesman, was52 words
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Article130 1971-03-05 5 A free-lance photographer was tricked into leaving his camera, electronic flash gun and a camera bag with a man who promised him a contract. Ng Kim Keong. believing the man, followed him to the Malayan Bank in Battery Road to see the director of "Messrs Wu130 words
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Article114 1971-03-05 5 BJack ALsation Rrx fa equally at home in the air, or on security patrols, parades or demonstrations. The 10-year-old, 80 lb dog is a veteran among 27 police dogs at RAF Changl. And when it comes to a jaunt In a Whirlwind helicopter114 words
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157 1971-03-05 6 LONDON Opposition leader Harold Wilson has attacked the Conservative Government's decision to export seven Wasp helicopters to South Africa. He said: "We opposed arms sales to South Africa, we stopped them, and we will stop them again." Wilson's government banned the supply of arms157 words
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345 1971-03-05 6 ITNITED NATIONS African states yesterday called on Britain to renounce the 1955 Simonstown Agreement with South Africa. Britain is selling naval helicopters to South Africa under the agreement. The message was submitted to the UN by the Organisation of African Unity. It said:345 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-03-05 6 NEW DELHI India's lt-day general rlrction ■eared (he half-way stare yesterday as polling began in the disputed state of Kashmir and 11 other provinces. Police squads patrolled the Kashmir capital of Srinagar, which was reported still tense. Voters in Kashmir, many of whose people are Muslims,157 words
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178 1971-03-05 6 VIENTIANE North Vietnamese forces, suffering from a manpower shortage, are forcing Laotian refugees to return toCommunist-held areas. A Defence Ministry official. General Thongphanh Knoks, said the Communists had recently abducted 2.000 refugees a few miles southeast of the Royal capital of Luang Prabang. The178 words
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Article281 1971-03-05 6 BANGKOK Communist guerrilla* have ambushed and killed two Thai soldiers in southern Frachuab Klri Kahan Province. e BANGKOK The Thai Government will soon end martial law in 34 out of the country's 71 provinces, e TOKYO Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd.. haw signed a SS122.500 <vith281 words
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Article, Illustration344 1971-03-05 7 Embassador meets Chou T ON DON China showed yesterday that its thaw in foreign relations J is real by arranging a farewell meeting for the British Ambassador who is going on leave. The surprise meeting took place in Peking between Premier Chou En Loi and344 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-03-05 7 Clearing the air Students In Stuttgart, West Germany, demonstrated with mouth protectors and gas masks against air pollution in their country. They got an immediate response. At the same time In Germany's parliament in Bonn a con- ference tackled the question of where drinking water would come from in 2,00077 words
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Article217 1971-03-05 7 CAPE TOWN Attempts to salvage the 28.319-ton Liberian tanker, "Wafra*. hare been abandoned. Plans are being made to destroy it without causing further widespread pollution of the Cape coast. The vessel is now stuck fast on a sandbank about miles off Cape Agulhas. Africa's217 words
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Article106 1971-03-05 7 BONG KONG Police have seized a large quantity of forced and partially-printed banknotes in Indonesian, Philippine. Thai and U.S. currencies. Police were still count ins the banknotes. They are in 1,000-Indo-nesian rupiab, 20 Phi- lippine peso, 29-U.S. dollar and 100-Thai baht denominations, 'wo Chinese men,106 words
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Article194 1971-03-05 7 MANILA A leading Philippine Senator it prepared to prove President Ferdinand Marcos gave S$ 12.75 million in public funds to favoured Parliamentarians for election spending. Senator Be n 1 g no Aquino Jr a member of the Opposition Liberal Party who 1* tipped as the194 words
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231 1971-03-05 8 TRIPOLI, Libya Negotiations on the price of Mediterranean oil have continued in strictest secrecy. Both sides declined even to say who attended. The oil companies negotiating with Libya have been asked to exercise discretion. However, sources said the West German firm of231 words
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Article182 1971-03-05 8 ROME, The largest eommunitv party in the West has led a wave of "anti-fascist" demonstrations throughout Italy to pressure the government into moving to the left. The demonstration Including a march in central Rome came on the second dav of a Parliament debate on182 words
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Article84 1971-03-05 8 MONTEVIDEO Frrrd kidnap victim Claude Fly. is In a serious condition in hospital. The 85-year-old American Is In an oxygen tent. He had a heart attack while In the hands of the Tupamaros guerrillas. U.S. Ambassador Charles Adair say he U worrle about Fly's condition.84 words
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264 1971-03-05 8 LOS ANGELES A federal judge has ruled that the five people indicted for the Sharon Tate murders are liable to pay damages to the 11-year-old SOD of a victim. Nathaniel Friedman, lawyer for Bartyk Frykowskl, whose father Volteck Frykowskl, was slaughtered at264 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-03-05 8 Aspiring film stars Mary (right) and Madeleine Collinson have taken up a more appropriate past-time stargazing. The twins, 18, are seen scanning the heavens through telescopes at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. The pair, both fashion models from London, were featured together In "Playboy" magazine lastUPI radiophoto. - 67 words
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150 1971-03-05 8 BERLIN Western Allies have called ofY a preparatory session for next week's meet ins of the Bi* rour Ambassadors. A spokesman for the French Commandant in West Berlin said the Allies decision *as taken to protest East German traffic harassment. The Allies also tod red150 words
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Article110 1971-03-05 8 LONDON Guarded optimism has been expressed after Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Chairman Daniel Hauchton's talks with British government officials on the future of the RB2II Jet engine project. "I think we are making progress," Haughton said. Frederick Corfleld, Minister of Aviation Production, told Parliament there 1*110 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration49 1971-03-05 9 Lovely British girl Ruth Erica, 21, is modelling a Frenchknit swimsuit in Australia. But even without bringing up Ruth's native country or the one of the products she displays, many nations would happily welcome her. But Ruth is a romantic. "I want to settle down", she says.49 words
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125 1971-03-05 9 An old woman committed suicide because •be could not understand Britain's new decimal currency, a coroner derided at an inquest in London yesterday. Coroner L. E. England said tbe police man wbo found the body of Mi<i S Kathleen Denton, 73, banging125 words
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Article, Illustration548 1971-03-05 9 laurelee - Net for nervous teachers laurelee D IJUSTER Keoton may hove been a good comedian, but os a school inspector he would have done o lot of horm. He hasnt got the gentle. understanding face which a nervous schoolteacher needs to see. 1 discovered this during a chat548 words
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Article269 1971-03-05 10 PARLIAMENTARY language has its own style and its own absurdities. A member can say anything, call another by any name, so long as he does so in a round about way *or Instance one member cannot call another by the earthy seven-letter word but two variations269 words
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Article248 1971-03-05 10 llfE do not like to take South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu's sabre rattling seriously. The possibility of Saigon troops invading North Vietnam was first voiced by Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky. It is now obvious that he will not compete in the coming elections on the same248 words
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Article, Illustration575 1971-03-05 10 The_ Art Buchwald column WASHINGTON The recent fiasco at NOR AD, when the wrong tape was inserted in a computer, warning the country that there was a national emergency and all TV and radio stations should go off the air, boqqles the imagination.575 words
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SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
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Article265 1971-03-05 10 SIR; have been reading the correspondence about 1 the monkeys at the Botanical Gardens with very mixed feelings. It is obvious that these monkeys must be reduced i n numbers from time to time and I am, as a professional pest exterminator, well aware of the265 words
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Article151 1971-03-05 10 SIR: do not agree with "Liberal- that all censorship should be lifted and we In Singapore be allowed to read all the pornography we want and see all the "blue films" we want. We do not want to become another Denmark with lt« suicide rate, reputedly the highest151 words
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Article85 1971-03-05 10 SIR* VANDALISM in the Toa Payoh area la on the up and up. As a resident there 1 am quite disgusted at the state of the walls of the flats they have been systematically scraped, then covered In four letter words and drawings. The lifts too85 words
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Article, Illustration690 1971-03-05 11 SUNSCOPE After years o isolation... OOME Southeast Asian countries which have been flamboyantly anticommunist are vying with one another to evolve some kind of working relationship with China. Once, when they moved to establish trade links with the "socialist bloc", they specifically mentioned690 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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158 1971-03-05 12/13 Nobody Has Hie right to be as beautiful at the waitresses in the bar of the new Imperial Hotel. Although they're dad in long maxis there's enough revealed to fire m« imagination and the imagination of any other redblooded drinker. The trouble is these158 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1971-03-05 12/13 I dropped in to the newly opened GARDEN TERRACE COFFEE HOUSE of the SINGAPORE HYATT HOTEL in Scotts Rood the other night for o taste of honey in other words, just to see how they do their thing. They treat you like1,124 words
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Advertisement348 1971-03-05 12/13 Alprev^k I hn.ilff T NightClub BALLET MAX LOISEAUX (loy-aal Sperlaralar show! Modern Ballet by provocate* Preocb females I Sheer romance unveiled before you Show limn 10 p m 4 ll« p m Music or Pred Him» •od Um Manfleno* plus U>( Fishermen Call Mr I 1.1 ni *63B** lot reservations348 words
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Advertisement129 1971-03-05 12/13 PONGGOI (Air-conditioned) SWAM MITi-CLUB, RESTAURANT 6 COFFEE HOUSE TRACK 24 PONGGOL ROAD 11) m s Singapore 19 TEL: *****4 (3 LINKS) Chinese European Cuisine ft Sea-Food Open Daily From 10.00 a-nv to 1.00 a.m Weekends ft Holidays* Ext. To 2.00 a.m REST HOUSE FOR HIRE BOA TEL: SPEED BOATS FOR129 words
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Article, Illustration932 1971-03-05 14 Cecil Porter - relax By Cecil Porter "OUREAIfCRACY, it seems, is the some the world over, whether it's east or west of the Iron Curtain. From Bulgaria, for instance, comes the sad story of Citizen Bokardjiev's trousers. Putting on the trousers at a Sofia co-operative store,932 words
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Article, Illustration773 1971-03-05 15 Joan; Crosby, Dick Kleiner - Report by Joan Crosby, Dick Kleiner UOLLYWOOD Actor-producer Richard Crenna recalls walking on the set of his old television series, Slattery's People, several years ago: "The scene was set in jail and there were a lot of extras involved. "There773 words
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Miscellaneous168 1971-03-05 15 ORGANISATION □□EON ***** NOW SHOWING! II u. I.M. 1M KM pm M-u-M Preaenta •I (Uf I Saw I Shot' John union Color scope OUtON A OR( II \KI> TOMORROW MIDNIOHT TICKETB ON SALE NOW (Cash Booting* July I iNo Kree UUti Oolaen Harvett Prnacnta Waog V« shiaiar* Kat>a IB ZATOHHI168 words
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Miscellaneous266 1971-03-05 15 LIDO 373*114 OPENS TODAT! II Mi. I.M. M. tit p.m. MUHAMMAD ALI la -a.fc.a. LASBIUS C'LAT" Ootor IDA) ICAPIT&L KD7SU Omi Today No Prae LUt II am I.M 4. 1.(1 IK Chlao Chlao The Kaaach" (A SB AW PRODUCTION! Mandarin ID BCOPA Oolot CapitolLldw-Bca-Bky ROE* TOMORROW MIDNIQHTI Pill* Sunday Morning266 words
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Article447 1971-03-05 16 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS rtKAR ANN: Our daughter Is 18. She is a high-minded, moral girl, holds a Rood job and ha* never caused us any trouble. night when her dale was leaving (about midnight) he slammed the door and yelled: "Go to hen." My teusband is447 words
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Miscellaneous759 1971-03-05 16 CARROLL RIGHTER'S CFNKRAL TENDENCIES: A wonderful day lor you to appreciate the basic security that Is yours Do what you can to please your family, thus adding to the harmony and well being you would lik« nd. I m: cancer,,;- VAT ARIES (Mar. 2l to Apr. 19) It is much759 words
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65 1971-03-05 17 CHATTING after a presentation ceremony at the Police Academy, Thomson Road are (from the left) Minister for Home Affairs, Prof. Wong Lin Ken, Mr Earnest Sheares and Mr George Thomson. Prof. Wong presented a long service award to Mr Sheares who was retiring as Chief Inspector after 27 years of65 words
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Article259 1971-03-05 17 YORK Jurors for H»e National Book Awards unanimously select Saul Bellow's novel "Mr Sammler s Planet" as th« best fiction of 1971. The Poetry Award however, provoked a poem of protest from Juror Allen Ginsberg. The Poetry Award went to Mona Van Duyn .or259 words
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Miscellaneous852 1971-03-05 17 today's TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by CENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in English A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (English) IT'S HAPPENINC IN SINGAPORE (English Rpt) A series on852 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-03-05 18 mon is on island" and by human instinct, man dislikes being alone.He needs company, sympathy, love, core, understanding and, most of oil, a feeling that he is needed and wanted. When a child is born, he is the property of his parents. He also349 words
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Article, Illustration386 1971-03-05 18 You do not need to travel tor with Father Time to know what life is going to be like in the twenty-first century. The hints are all around us. Family lite will be different, wiHi its members drifting further and further apart. Children386 words
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Article271 1971-03-05 18 One of the relatively few remaining activities in which people excel machines is speech. But with the rapid advance of science and technology, speech may soon become another of the activities which machines can perform as well or better than humans. There 1* already in271 words
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Advertisement195 1971-03-05 18 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Hi« (astern Sun'i eiu> writing contest foi boys and girts of 14 and endet (Junior) and boys and girlt over 14 (Senior) appears in this page on Friday. Prix# mono H: SIC to Senior? and to» Junto*> to» ev*r> essay cxtolis^eo All entrant* wt '«outit195 words
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Article, Illustration408 1971-03-05 19 V. R. RAJINI - By V. R. RAJINI rpHE racing driver's wife, the jockey's wife, the bomb disposal expert's wife...all these women have something in common. They are married to men who live dangerously men who flirt with death. Each woman fears a knock on the door408 words
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Article, Illustration70 1971-03-05 19 While Hie controversial 'Hot pants' take the fashion world by storm, designers have come up with a novel way of selling the garment creating jewellery to go with it. The selection comes in necklaces, pendants, pins, key chains, earrings and rings. Picture shows a miniature70 words
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Article201 1971-03-05 20 Trading sentiment was light in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Generally conditions were dull although activity perked slightly In the second session of the day's trading. Volume of shares traded during the day contracted to 1.4 million units against the previous day of 1.7201 words
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Article70 1971-03-05 20 TUB loon Drtr il lb# (ttiiEsp<ir« Chlsrw Kiwinn tt«lrrdi« Pr*d ucr tw> H ft* Cocoill Oil ff.o.b.) bulk (MMM Oil A1.60 Ifo.h.i diaa W.OO < orpr* IMI Muntak white IT7.M NLW. I*ri«ik WhlU Pepper M% W 101.M (UrAwak NptCUJ sn l«N IjllMI Ms sn.'-» lifi.wi Urnpnni Blirt A*U 140%70 words
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Article300 1971-03-05 20 March first gTade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 97.25 cents per kilo. The tone of the market was uncertain. After an unchanged opening an uninspiring session took place. Early business was at Improved levels with some trade Interest in300 words
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Article126 1971-03-05 20 BONG KONG yesterday* 5 pm currency rate* (■applied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyera) (Sellers) ***** 196 20 per 100 strait* dollar* 145 50 147.50 per 1.004/ Taiwan amar> 0.70 078 per Australian ddia/ 340 300 per 1.00T *yau 480 500 per 1.000 Indian rupee* 150 165126 words
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Article697 1971-03-05 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of basinets In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Btock Exchange vesterda* INDUSTRIALS B S ALMA 1 36 Ajinomoto 1.85 2.10 A Iran 1.43 1.45 Allied Ch«K. 2.87 Ben LIS Berjayt 1 25 1.26 Borneo 10#697 words
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Article838 1971-03-05 20 BPSINESB done in and reported to the tradint rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1.000 an Its unless otherwise sneclfled INDUSTRIALS ACMA $1.37 (1); Alcan $1 44 (5). Ren $1.23 (9) $1.22 (3) $1.24838 words
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Article96 1971-03-05 20 MANILA The Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines has proposed the creation of an International tr a ding corporation, patterned after a similar one in Singapore, to promote Philippine exports. Edwardo Echaui, Acting Vice President of the chamber, said the prop osed corporation will be patterned after96 words
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commercial and industrial
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Article458 1971-03-05 21 SYDNEY Solid rises acros. Hie mining boards continued Hie recovery started Wednesday on Sydney Stock Exchange. Early tn trading uraniums generally received best buying support and as the day continued confidence slowly spread to all sections of the market. Kathleen Investment*, Queensland Mines and the Peko458 words
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Article104 1971-03-05 21 A TOTAL of 171 young women were graduated during 1970 Irom the BAS Air Hostess College at g&ndefjord. Norway, which recently observed 1U ft"t anniversary. During its first year Of operation, the college conducted Ave basic training courses four of them for girls from Denmark. Norway and104 words
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Article33 1971-03-05 21 SEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 882 39 20 Rails 197.48 15 Utilities 121.58 •5 Stocks 291 2P. 40 Bonds 70 9633 words
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Advertisement161 1971-03-05 21 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANUE A HUirs NIMK I. Cyril Robert NeU Neubronner. Strata* Engineers (8) Pte. Ltd. 75 Jalan Benaan Kapal Spore 14. hereby Stve notice that In consequence of new ownership 1 have applied to the Registrar ol Singapore Ship*. under Becttoo MS of ".he Merchant Shipping161 words
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Advertisement425 1971-03-05 21 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDKRB are invited from PW O. Registered Contractors and from other suitable contractors for the following works I) Alterations and Addition)! at HlnMrj of Kilut'utlon Building Kay slang Koltd. Hbowrouod. Contractor® to meet lobby at (round floor of Ministry of Education Build ins Kay Slang Road on 8425 words
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Article2066 1971-03-05 22 SATURDAY Ra«e 1: CI. 6 Olv. 2—6 P.*—2.30 p.m. ($4,500) i. B. 7. I 10 II 11 IX 14 15 oiooo ***** ***** 0*011 ***** 01*30 MRM ***** 21IJC0 ***** V>fc4B ***** lo489 0(1433 0MOI Hfclpaliinr 7 J Owl Fury I0y rwt if Hloff P04 4> Coo 92,066 words
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Article111 1971-03-05 22 SATURDAY Race 1: Malayan Dawn. Race 2: Pena'alok D, Wlnirdfoot Marksman. Suhali DttumiD, Frisco. Tentram. Rare 3: Nil. Race 4: Samurai 11. Race 5: Brilliant Suecm. Dukedom 111. Black King, Clever Andy, Rickshaw Tr»ser, Even Better. Race 6: President Aide, Our Leo. Race 7: Proud Mary, SUNDAY Race 1:111 words
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Article, Illustration546 1971-03-05 23 LITTLE NENE - By LITTLE NENE Four professionals were tied at the top with o score of four-under 67 at the end of yesterday's opening round in the Singapore Open golf championship. Sharing the lead were defending champion Hsieh Yung Yo of Taiwan, 34-33; Kenji Hosoishi of546 words
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Article277 1971-03-05 23 rron TAE KWON l>o worked well In a trial here yesterday morning. With Johnny Nelson up. the Street Fighter gelding sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 2/5. finishing full of running. Tae Koon Do Is still a maiden but on that workout he looks a277 words
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Article, Illustration395 1971-03-05 23 NEW YORK Cassius Clay and Joe Fraxier, the sound and the fury, underwent their physical examinations Wednesday in the same ring they'll use for their fight of the champions next Monday night, and to no one's surprise both were declared 'magnificent/ Clay, also known as MuhammadUPI radiopic. - 395 words
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Article59 1971-03-05 23 GUADALAJARA. Mexico, Ex bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares of Mexico scored a six round knockout Wednesday night over Chung Park of South Korea. Park was downed for a mandatory nine count in the same round of the scheduled 10-round bout. He staggered to his feet and was59 words
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Article57 1971-03-05 23 Seven-A-Side competition results Navy "A" beat RAF •A'' II 0 42 CDO "A" beat Police-SAF "C" 1«0. SCC "A M beat Black A'* ft-5. RAF ehangi' "C" beat Polke-SAF "A'* 20-0. HQ 2 CDO "A" beat LSCC "B" 14-8 Hockey: Jansenites beat SAF 1-0 to win the SHA57 words
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Article146 1971-03-05 24 Italian Minister in Israel TEL AVIV ltalian Foreign Minister Aldo Moro arrived yesterday for a five-day official visit the first to Israel bv senior Italian Cabinet minister. Moro told reporters at Lydda International Airport: "I have not come here as mediator bat I would be happy to146 words
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292 1971-03-05 24 ACCA At least 30 people have been killed and 100 injured in street fighting between troops and East Pakistanis protesting the postponement of the National Assembly opening. Hospitals here have sent urgent appeals over rodio and television for blood donations for the injured.292 words
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Article155 1971-03-05 24 NEW YORK The Big Four Powen are still at odds on how to get the Middle East ceasefire extended beyond this weekend. But, there are hopes some formula will emerge. According to United Nations' calculations the ~easefire Is due to expire on Sunday night.155 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-03-05 24 KHE SANH South Vietnamese troops hit heavy fire yesterday as they pushed the attack on the Ho Chi Minh Trial to 10 miles of the Laotian crossroads town of Tchepone. -Beven American hellcopters were destroyed as they landed the South Vietnamese159 words
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168 1971-03-05 24 HONG KONG China yesterday kept silent about its second space satellite. Rut observers say this is not unusual. Peking's first space shot on April 24 last year was not announced until 24 hours later as the satellite whirled in space broadcasting the Maoist168 words
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