Eastern Sun, 6 March 1971
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Title Section25 1971-03-06 1 EASTERN SUN I iyEU l Singapore's own national daily Final edition 10 cents 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1588 Saturday, March 6, 1971 M.C. (P) 251025 words
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250 1971-03-06 1 Joel Henri - By Joel Henri AFP. XJANOI North Vietnam is frantically preparing for battle. In oil parts of Hanoi the People's Militia are training day and night. On flat roofs, children are learning to operate new heavy anti-aircraft machineruns just supplied by Russia. A military instructor,AFP. - 250 words
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Article48 1971-03-06 1 SALVADOR, Brazil At least 1,480 people were injured and three others killed when an arc lamp exploded in a football stadium. The mishap took place at the Otavlo ilangabelra Stadium. The crowds stampeded for the exits after cries that the stadium was collapsing.48 words
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Article46 1971-03-06 1 Two young people were s.ruck by light nine yesterday at 3.15 pm. Chong Yoke Kay, 15, of Kim Kiat Road was admitted to Thomson Road General Hospital in a serious condition. Tan Teck Ho, 15. of Toa Payoh was treated as an outpatient.46 words
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Article, Illustration139 1971-03-06 1 VANCOUVER Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, 51, married a 22-year-old girl secretly on Wednesday night. Bis bride is Margaret Sinclair, daughter a former Cabinet Minister, whom he met in Tahiti three years ago. The wedding in St. Stephen's Church, with only members of the Trudeau and FraserUPI radiophoto. - 139 words
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Article53 1971-03-06 1 TOKYO —Prime Minister Elaaku Sato yesterday said bis government would not scrap Japan's peace treaty with Nationalist China. The only China for Japan as far as bis Government is concerned is Nationalist China, lie added. Sato denied be was switching from a "one China" to53 words
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Article91 1971-03-06 1 WASHINGTON President Nixon has not ruled out a South Vietnamese Invasion of North Vietnam. But, he says, there are no plans under consideration for the U.B. to provide air support for such an operation. But Nixon warned Hanoi he Is prepared to authorise more air91 words
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Advertisement9 1971-03-06 1 SONY SONY SONY SONY .s V v ■,v v9 words
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176 1971-03-06 2 ITUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has withdrawn "with reluctance" from the eight-nation study group over the British decision to supply Wasp helicopters to South Africa. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday that the Government feels the group now has no purpose. The group was176 words
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75 1971-03-06 2 These identical twins not only look beautiful they've got tons of talent. They are the American Twins, who are packing in the crowd. The Kelong nightclub in the Cathay Building. The twins—Terrie and Jennie, 21 come from Chicago. They sing folk songs, pop and rock. The twins' hobby is skindiving,75 words
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271 1971-03-06 2 Police have arrested one more suspect and recovered more stolea property in follow-up operations to crack the $25,000 armed robbery case at Swettenham Road oa March 2. This has brought the total number of suspects rounded up to four and the loot recovered valued271 words
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130 1971-03-06 2 A young Malaysian woman who plunged to her death from a Hat this week was depressed because (he was dismissed from her job as a dress-maker. Her aunt told the Eastern SUN this yesterday. The aunt, who refused to be named said Chong May130 words
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154 1971-03-06 2 The Bojral Malaysian Air force hm ordered «i more Nuri hrlicop tcrg from the United States, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Commodorr Dato Saliaman Syak. annosnced yesterday. The first two helicopter! would be delivered in June, he said. Some of the new hellcopters154 words
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Article148 1971-03-06 2 A sleek Boring 707 bearing the MSA colours yesterday touched down at Pay a Lebar International Airport at 11.45 am. The crew had Just delivered the first of two Boeing 7«7-32®Cs ordered by Malaysia Singapore Airlines under its expansion programme. The aircraft, piloted by Captain Douglas148 words
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Article54 1971-03-06 2 TWO members of Parliament will visit Britain, as guests of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. They are Mr Ch'r; Jit Koon (Tlong Bahru) and Hajl Mohamed ArlfT bin Suradl (Kampong Kembangan).. They will meet the British High Commissioner. Mr Samuel Falle, on Monday, The MPs will meet54 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1971-03-06 2 Sweep results The following errors, caused by technical fault, were published among the winning tickets of the Singapore Sweep. 25 Gift Prises* ($3,000/- each) *****38 should be *****33 *****63 should be *****68 "25 Consolation Prises" ($2,000/- each) *****70 should be *****70 "80 Participation Prises" ($l,OOO/- each) *****45 should be *****4362 words
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Miscellaneous97 1971-03-06 2 THE weather bureau predicts fair weather today. YESTERDAY Max. temp: 87.7 Mia. temp: 72.2 Rain: 0.02 Total rain to date: 10.67 Total rain days this year: 41 Sunshine: 4.90 Humidity at 11 pm: 90 HI SINGAPORE TOWN 4.23 am. (7.8 ft.); 12-43 pm. (2.5 ft.); 9.18 pm. (6.6 ft.). TOMORROW97 words
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Article, Illustration233 1971-03-06 3 An MP wbo opened a hawker* centre at Telok Blangah yesterday disclosed he bad already received several complaints about poor business from some stallholders. Some hawkers have refused to take take up remaining stalls at the centre, MP for Telok Blangah Mr N.233 words
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149 1971-03-06 3 The Ministry of Defence is moking a survey of all ormed forces drivers to see if they ore fit to drive. Those who do not fulfil the minimum physical standard* will be given other jobs, the spokesman said. "They are now given a mure149 words
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Article120 1971-03-06 3 Five Truths were *esIrrda, charged with a >5O watch robbery at the Singapore Kecreation lub in Stamford Road last Monday. Second Magistrate Mr George Sandosham ordered them to be remanded at the Central Police Station till further mention on Friday The youths are Yap Kon? Hwee.120 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-03-06 3 Thr SfrrrUry-trnrral of the United National Front. Mr. R. V'etrivehi will be charged with defamine of thr Criminal lßTf!iti|atiou I>epart Meat. He will be charged at thr MaiiMratr's Court No 1 in South Bridtr Road on Monday. Mr Vetrivilu ronfl-Bi-rd this at a I,rrss conference74 words
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Article94 1971-03-06 3 PENANG Nine old people died on board the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur during its return voyage trom Mecca. Two babiey were born. Thev were among the 2,063 Muslims on the ■hip which arrived here yesterday before leaving for Port Swetlenham en route to Singapore Among94 words
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Article77 1971-03-06 3 Abbas, son of MP. Dawood 25. claimed trial to two charge, of firearms. He allegedly possessed a 22 Sentinel revolver and a .32 Llama automatic pistol at Angmlla Street on February 17. In the second charge, Abbas allegedly possessed 52 rounds of 22 ammunition a77 words
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104 1971-03-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR A man charged in the Magistrate's Court here on three counts of rapine big 17-year-old daughter was refused bail after the prosecution said be might "tamper with the evidence." Said bin Buyong, 51. unemployed, is charged with raping his104 words
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Advertisement23 1971-03-06 3 BY POPULAR DEMAND igw .W'WwMjj j J Cheeltoone San ■assa^r* F mtht u2iSS***"* tt» worU 'n Ch- Vo™ •»*££<. Ottainablt from f/f M ayaitoM*23 words
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207 1971-03-06 4 j)LACING o pillow on the chest of o sleeping baby is dangerous, a pathologist told a coroner yesterday. "A sudden shift of the pillow would smother the baby," he said. Assistant Pathologist Dr Chao Tzee Cheng was testifying at an inquiry207 words
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161 1971-03-06 4 Some parents do not wont their children to go to the United States becouse they might start taking drugs. The American Field Service (AFS> co-ordl-nitor (or Asia and the Pacific. Mr Hugh O'Neill, says this In the latest Issue of the USIS publication "Bulletin.*'161 words
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Article35 1971-03-06 4 A coroner yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of Goh Lai Chay, 63. a hawker. Hl* badly decomposed bod? was found In a room at Mosque Square on February 11.35 words
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Article41 1971-03-06 4 The Chinese YMCA is ottering two eight-ses-sion courses o n guitar playing. One is for beginners and one for intermediate level players. The courses start on March 10 at 7.30 pm (or beginners and 830 pm for intermediates41 words
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Article126 1971-03-06 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Thrrf is no nrrd to beef about the price of Australian meat. Knuckle real at only M M cents a pound is today's best buy at the markets. Here is another tip There is going to be plentiful supply of vegetables at the126 words
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121 1971-03-06 4 The proposed Advisor v Council on Industrial Safety and Health will be a statutory body directed by a cover nine council The governing council will have representation from Government, employers' organisations, trade unions, institutions of higher learning the Society of Occupational Medicine and121 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-03-06 4 Bare Persian carpet* and rugs were auctioned this week to pay off drftts incurred when an exhibition became a financial Aop in Bangkok recently The $4 and rugs received poor bidding although they are extremely valuable. Each rug or carpet wis handwoven and took an147 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-03-06 4 The MP for Katoug. Mr JF. Conceicao. will ask the Minister for Culture. Mr Jrk Yaea Thong if a film classification system ■rill replace the cur rent censorship system. He will seek clari flcation in Parlia ment on Monday. Mr Ooaeeicao said yesterday there had112 words
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232 1971-03-06 5 Farmer N( Hock Lee, 33. was yesterday sentenced to three year*' Jail for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Madam Kwek Ngah Buay, 35. The accused w as originally charged with murdering his lover. Th« Judge, Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah (presiding) and232 words
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Article323 1971-03-06 5 Government lashed 'THE visit of two Tamil experts to Singapore has been a "collosal waste" one of them said yesterday. Colombo Plan expert Mr K. Govindoswomy claimed the Singapore Government hod wasted $36,000 and the Indian Government $6,000 on the visit. He said he personally323 words
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73 1971-03-06 5 This picture shows something the Public Works Department had tried to prevent road flooding. The lowlying areas in the heart of the city were supposed to be free from floods after the completion of an extensive flood alleviation scheme. A heavy down pour yesterday provided an opportunity to test the73 words
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Article258 1971-03-06 5 A student, 16. was drowned in a swimming pool while demonstrating "underwater tricks" to his classmates. The tragedy happened during a school swimming session, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday, Chua Liang Huat, a Secondary Two pupil of Toh Tuck Secondary School, died on arrival258 words
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Article60 1971-03-06 5 The World Day for Prayer was observed in three services in Singapore yesterday. The services were at the Salvation Army Headquarters, Clemenceau Avenue, the Presbyterian Church, Princess Street and St Andrew's Cathedral. The day of prayer was started 80 years ago by a group of church60 words
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Article64 1971-03-06 5 A woman was walking home along Grange Road on New Year's Day when she heard obscene words and saw a youth obscenely exposing himself. Che Emhnk hinte A Rahman. 28. reported the incident to her husband and brother-in-law. Yesterday, Lee Thong Kwang. 19, a labourer, admitted64 words
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Advertisement32 1971-03-06 5 FIRST GROUP TOMORROW'S DRAW NO: 18/71 (7-3-71) CASH JACKPOT IS $lOO,OOO > TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/-32 words
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Advertisement340 1971-03-06 6 KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE The Biggest Most Modern Shopping Complex In Katong Right In the heart of Katong, a first class shopping centre to serve the densely populated, affluent and sophle* ticated Katong community and, its neighbouring districts of Joo Chiat, Bedok. Changi, Geylang and Tanjong Rhu. Katong Shopping Centre is340 words
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Article, Illustration452 1971-03-06 7 WASHINGTON—A rieeh Asian bra at 7, who wasted to open l combination brothel, steam batb and massage parlour for American soldiers la Vietnam, has been mentioned again in the Senate's investigation of corruption at service clnba. Major Clemest St. Martin told452 words
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245 1971-03-06 7 Woman tells court JNJYDNEY The woman friend of a Hell's Angels motor-cycle gang member described in court how other members tied him to a tree, burnt him, and had sexual intercourse with her nearby. Mrs Gail Helen Smith, giving evidence ot Porromotto, a245 words
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Article99 1971-03-06 7 HAMBURG A West German salvage com pan? Is to negotiate with Egypt to remove th" wrecks of 16 vessels in the Suet Canal.. A spokesman for Ulrich Harms said the company was invited to undertake the operation by the Egyptian Government. He said the firm99 words
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Article174 1971-03-06 7 JAKARTA The Indonesian Elections Committee has dropped 455 names from a list of 3,880 candidates submitted by all nine political parties. This was announced yesterday by Cabinet Secretary-general Suhharmono after a meeting between Home Minister General Amir Machmud, concurrently chairman of the elections committee, with174 words
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179 1971-03-06 7 MANILA A psychiatrist testified yesterday that Benjamin Mendoza, charted with attempted murder of the Pope, wanted to save man kind from superstition. Mendoza wanted to symbolically throw Pope Paul VI. whom he regarded as its symbol. Into a trash ran and kill179 words
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Article, Illustration111 1971-03-06 8 LOS ANGELES Hippie Charles Manson, 36, main accused In the Tate Murder Trial, has appeared in court bald. Asked through his lawyer why he had shaved his head. Manson sent back three reasons In writing. They were: "I cut it because I'm the Devil and the111 words
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Article311 1971-03-06 8 CARACAS, Venezuela, The 13-year-old son of on,, of Venezuela's richest men, kidnapped for the second time three days ago, has been freed for a $2.7 million ransom. WASHINGTON. The Senate Judiciary committee has approved a resolution calling for the week of March 21 to be observed as311 words
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299 1971-03-06 8 Thousands of people are dead because efforts to save their lives were stopped too soon. They were killed by a gigantic gap in medical knowledge. The gap a vital 11 minutes has cost the lives of thousands of people all over the world. to revive299 words
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Article155 1971-03-06 8 LONDON A British nary vessel has arrested a Soviet trawler 10 miles north west of the Shetland Islands, off Scotland'* northern coast. The trawler raced off to a factory ship two miles outside territorial waters with a British boarding party of one officer and three155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1971-03-06 8 Hnang Van Phuoc, a wounded North Vietnamese soldier, is interviewed by newsmen in Vientiane. He is one of the 16 communists captured recently in Laos. The soldier claimed that though he heard about U.S. bombardments, his unit was never hit by American air strikes. (UPI radio-UPI radiophoto - 52 words
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Article119 1971-03-06 8 LONDON A disciplinary committee of dootora has found a 64-year-old practitioner guilty of having sexual intercourse with a patient. It has suspended him from the profession for six months. Dr Julius Libman was accused of serious professional misconduct too making love to 45-year-old Mrs Jean Wroe119 words
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Article, Illustration444 1971-03-06 9 2,200 people through Kaitak a day The first Boeing 747 is expected to touch down at Paya Lebar International Airport at the end of nest month., opening up a whole new era tor Singapore. To accommodate the monster jets and the overall increase444 words
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Article418 1971-03-06 10 Richard Nixon's Press con- ference is extremely important not so much because of the actual words he used but because of the boundless optimism implicit in them. Next year he will face election for a second term in the White House and his conduct Of the418 words
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Article245 1971-03-06 10 INDIA quitting the eight-nation study group set up at the Commonwealth Summit in Singapore about six weeks ago is not surprising. What is surprising is that she did not create an emotional furore out Of this move. The group was set up to study Indian Ocean security245 words
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Article, Illustration778 1971-03-06 10 WILLIAM FORREST - By WILLIAM FORREST 'PHE Soviet- Union has a new Five Year Plan. It is to be submitted for approval to the Communist Party Congress at the end of this month. 80 what? you may say. Haven't the Russians had lots of Five Year Plans already?778 words
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SUN SCOPE
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Article, Illustration683 1971-03-06 11 DAVID LANDERS - By DAVID LANDERS Ugandan President Milton Obote's allegations immediately following his overthrow that Israel was behind his ousting were dismissed in Jerusalem as fantasies. The Israeli Foreign Ministry saw Obote's accusation as a shrewd move designed to dissuade Arab states from recognising, the683 words
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Advertisement190 1971-03-06 12/13 Don't miss THE SUN tomorrow The Only Locally Published Fashion Book Suitable to Local People ON SALE NOW available at all Book Stores Distributors:» S. S. MUBARUK BROS. PTE. LTD., 63, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE, TEL: ***** ALL FOR *8 change now to Mobil gas 1 CYUNMft 2S lb* o<190 words
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Advertisement179 1971-03-06 12/13 sun Saturday shopping special A VARIETY OF MODERN FABRICS For you and your home or office Choose the best things in cool comfort with confidence at S. A. MAJEED CO., 70. HICH STRICT (AIRCONDITIONEO) SINGAPORE 6 TIL: ***** 139 143. EAST COAST ROAD, SINCAPORE-15 45. SENC POH ROAD (TIONC BAHRU)179 words
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Advertisement164 1971-03-06 12/13 HONGKONG FASHION WIGS CO. WIGS OF FINEST QUALITY Synthetic Ilairwigs Human Hair VI 21 -B President Building, Serangoon Rood, Singapore, 8. TEL: ***** Wigs at Fashionwigs in the President Shopping Centre. BE SMA IN A WIG IF you want a quality Kong Fashionwigs in Centre. It stocks the best quality164 words
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Advertisement137 1971-03-06 12/13 M -Ov Available at: "THE SHOWROOM" STAMFORD HOUSE, 39, Stamford Road. LEATHER GOODS FOR EVERY OCCASION THE Showroom, a new department store in Stamford Road, sells the very best in leather goods. Among the wide birthday Is coming up range of articles to soon then thrill her choose from are137 words
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Advertisement77 1971-03-06 12/13 Wholesaler Retailer of ORIENTAL ARTS CRAFTS Ideal for tourist shops; Bali wooden carving* Indonesian batiks Malaysian dolls Indian brass art ware Ivory carvings "Lion City" pewter ware Teak wood furniture HSU BROTHERS 87, Hill Street, Singapore, 6. (opposite Central Fire Brigade Station) Contact Mr. Heng Tel: *****. II i ;(:>77 words
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Advertisement164 1971-03-06 12/13 Don't miss THE SUN tomorrow Discounts from 50% to 80% now on! METROS DEPARTMENT STORE .-■4 K -h •i «in Stockist PERSIAN, BOKHARA, PAKISTAN, INDIAN, GERMAN, BELGIUM, OTHER CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUGS. REPAIRING WASHING OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETS UNDERTAKEN HASSAN'S CARPETS 177, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. TEL: *****6. THE MOST164 words
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Article, Illustration429 1971-03-06 14 IJOLLYWOOD This year's Academy Award nominations prove conclusively that the old order is dead and a new day for movies is upon us. Not o single "movie star'- was nominated for a best octing performance. None of the five actresses nor actors in429 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-03-06 14 Elusive Greta—will she make a return? Will sh« or won't she return to the screen? That Is the question raised by reports that Greta Gar bo, now W. might appear In a planned filming, by Italy's Luchino Viseontl, of "Remembrance of Things Past". Rarely on public view, Miss Gar bo,81 words
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Advertisement93 1971-03-06 14 PONGCOL (Air •conditioned) SWAM MITE-CLUB, REST AU It ANT 6 COFFEE HOUSE TRACK 24. PONGGOL ROAD. 11) mx Singapore. 19. TEL: *****4 (3 LINES) Chinese A European Cuisine A Sea-Food Open Daily From 10.00 am to 14)0 a.m. Weekend* A Holidays, Ext. To 24)0 a.m. BEST HOUSE FOB HIRE BOA93 words
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Miscellaneous223 1971-03-06 14 ORGANISATION L. I D O .17.1414 NOW UOWINOI II Ml. 1.41. 4. Ul. Ml m MUHAMMAD JJLJ IB LAM HI US CUT- OOh» IOA API I Ol Utl7 CABII»I l.ldo-Rn Hk; Roi; TONHIHT MIDNIGHT PKu Tomorrow A.m. Show Da»ld ChlAna "The NEW Olf-AraH Nwordsman (A SHAW PRODUCTION NOW IBOWDIO! uzi223 words
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Miscellaneous202 1971-03-06 14 ORGANISATION ORCHARD i7«SM[ NOW SHOWING) I.M. «M CM A t.IS in Tomorrow Extra Show II mb MOM a THt BAVINS" D»»ld McCblUB Color CATHAY 3 3400 I.AST DAT! U 18. I N, A. AM. IN pa. Paramount** Norwood' J*o Campbell. Kim Dtrt< ID I eehnlooior Open* Tomorrow l Co'.orßrope "Tb»202 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-03-06 15 SOCIAL SCENE Dr Mooneyham was •peakingr at a luncheon given by Bishop and Mr s Chandu Ray in honour of the World Vision Korean children's Choir. More than 200 representatives from various Christian organisations were present. Here we see part of the Korean Children's Choir114 words
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Article56 1971-03-06 15 NEWCASTIJ: THE Rolling Stones have be* gu a "farewell to Britain" tour before they emigrate to the south of France. Spokesman for the group, Leslie Perrin said at the start of the 10day tour: "They are making their homes in France and this will56 words
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Miscellaneous817 1971-03-06 15 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 PM 1.05 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by ASTROBOY "The Asteroid Menance" —A n Animated cartoon series 1.30 FARMER'S DAUCHTER "Turkish Delight" 1.55 SPKEDWORLD "Daytona 500" 2.20 IT'S A MAN'S WORLD "Drive Over To Exeter" 3.10 TARZAN FEATURE Tarzan the Fearless (Starring: Buster Crabbe, Jacqueline (Julie Bishop) Wells.817 words
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Article, Illustration802 1971-03-06 16/17 H ERE I om ogain, burning my typewriter away doing my thing for you. #n lrv lt on but This wwk I've got lots to say with plenty ol news about the latest In town. It's the beginning of a new year,802 words
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107 1971-03-06 16/17 A fashion spectacular will be held at the People's Perk Shopping Complex on March 28. MAXIM, BOUTIQUE de FRANCIS and FEMINA are some of the shops that will be taking part in the fashion show. More news next week. MAX FACTOR'* GEMINESE fashion107 words
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397 1971-03-06 18 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS TVEAR ANN: 1 was interested in the letter from the young fellow who liked a certain girl very much, but was scared to death she mirht end up looking exactly like her mother whom he couldn't stand. He then referred397 words
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Miscellaneous720 1971-03-06 18 §8 mmm CARROLL RIGHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day when you are able to do what Is necessary to get your basic problems solved You can do this In an Intelligent manner and In such a way that your household is *«Ty much benefitted. Doing the errands and getting the supplies720 words
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Article349 1971-03-06 19 OYDNEY With the help of steady buying for Kathleen lnvestment the mining market on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday continued slow improvement. Kathleen Investment which opened 20 centa higher at 9.80 dollars, quickly Jumped to 10 40 dollars, a rise of 80 cents from Thursday. Queensland349 words
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Article, Illustration226 1971-03-06 19 SYDNEY A display of trailers suitable for a considerable range of usage was seen at the recent Forest Industries Machinery Exposition held in New South Wales, Australia. Kara Kara Trailers, an Australian company exhibited many types designed and manufactured in Australia. All were of rugged226 words
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224 1971-03-06 19 HAMBURG, West Germany West German Trade with South, Southeast and East Asia rose by 11.8 per cent last year, an Asia trade club here announced Thursday. The Ostaslatlsche Vereln said the rise was 1,100 million marks (Ss9oo million) to a total volume of 10,500224 words
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174 1971-03-06 19 HONG KONO A Joint business venture between American entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. and Taj Mahal's Ltd. of Hong Kong was announced yesterday. Sammy Davis Jr. Fashions Ltd will make, "for export as well as for the local market, the latest trend in fashionable174 words
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Article36 1971-03-06 19 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange:— 30 Industrials 891.36 20 Rails 200.00 15 Utilities 122 03 65 Stock* 294.14 40 Bonds 70.06 Commodity futures index 141.66—0.1836 words
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Advertisement207 1971-03-06 19 Classified Ads. Sales forvlce Television Radio KfcutrnmiOM t.V. KKN I ALS nr. ou ami We UK oomol«t« range at model* and prlcea at our SHOWROOMS: Clemeo eau Avenue IBS People t Park Complex. Ist PI 141# Joo Oblat Road AM Block 101 Oorporation Drive Jurung rowo. AJac Kuala Lumpur, PtttUoi207 words
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Article207 1971-03-06 20 rpRADING firmed to the close at the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. There was mild buying support in selected issues. Total turnover tor the day accounted tor 1.511.006 units with Industrials contributing 1,191.000 deals Haw Par wa* quietly traded although (airly large block were207 words
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Article84 1971-03-06 20 THfc noon prut* ftt tbr Singapore t hlnrae Ktchanif Prodncr WA» > B 0. Ceconoi Otl 67.60 If.o.b.) balk mm Coronal Oil llo.b.) drum mm 60.00 Corpra S5.00 Muntok White AM a 100% 1TJJI0 N LW. mm Harawak Whit* lOl.fiO Pepper M% mm 9ara»ali KpecUU Blark wfl% 18Z.M N84 words
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Article88 1971-03-06 20 WASHINGTON President Nixon's chief economic adviser, Dr. Paul McCracken, acknowledged Thursday that the rate of U.S. economic recovery so far this year has not come up to expectations. McCracken, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, told a business meeting, "The pace (of recovery) must quicken further if88 words
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Article277 1971-03-06 20 March first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 97 cents per kilo. The tone of the market was quiet. The market eased at the outset on lower than expected London advices but later steadied back to around277 words
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Article120 1971-03-06 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 pm currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 195.10 196.10 per 100 Stralta dollars 146 148 per 1,000 la)war, auiiarc 6.70 6.78 per Australian doilai 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 480 500 per 1.000 Indian rupees 150 165 per120 words
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Article660 1971-03-06 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Stock Exchange vesterdai INDUSTRIALS B. 8. Acnia 1.S7 1.38 Ajinomoto 1.86 Alcan 1.43 1.44 Allied Choc. 2.83 2.86 Ben 1.27 1.28 Berjaya 1.25 1.26 Borneo 1.93 1.95660 words
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Article897 1971-03-06 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA $l3B (1); Alcan $144 (1); Ben $1.25 (1) $126 (10) $1.27 (7) $l2B897 words
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Article, Illustration592 1971-03-06 21 S. Selvarajoo - By S. Selvarajoo This year's Grand Prix for motorcycles will be o thriller. The main car and motorcycle events are assured of a full grid Of 24 competitors This should provide the most exciting fare for Earticipants and specta>rs According to the Organisers of592 words
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277 1971-03-06 21 NEW YORK Former champion Joe Louts was among a host of boxing greats who picked Joe Frazler to win next Monday's showdown heavyweight clash to which Muhammad All replied: "That's great. Joe Louis always picks the wrong man." Previous heavyweight kingpins have proved notoriously277 words
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Article1144 1971-03-06 22 Race 1: CI. 6 Dlv. 2—6 F.—2.30 p.m. ($4,500) 1. ***** Skipalong 7y 900 Net (Bougoure) 2 ***** Dun) Fury 10y 8 13 KL Chong (Paul) 3. ***** Phkb 5y 8 11 Henry (Daniels) 4. 0408 King Pot 4y 8 09 Wong Soh (Spencer) Wadi 15 5.1,144 words
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Article224 1971-03-06 22 UKNNI HOI |< :i.«co &OOIAL BACH I: UO>N 1 DUST ECBY Coup l»e Main i I'liaU 11) ZANZIBAB II 14) Conflict 15) Deuiore r i 1 3 1 HUNT HBY Pbalx Nklpulong UACfr t < 3 EBASEB HIM. II Prrhu* II Ixx b l<oln«« I 1 PEBKAHA II 7224 words
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Article751 1971-03-06 22 DENNIBOY I AM PROUD can make amends for his defeat last week by taking the class five division one event over 6f (Race five) at Ipoh today. Last week the King of Babylon gelding was a disappointment when he could only finish sixth to Straits751 words
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Article130 1971-03-06 23 Football Association of Singapore will send iu Youth team to corapet In the Youth Soccer Championship tournament to be held in Japan from April 24 to 29 The Youth team Is also expected to play a series of friendly matches In Hongkong and Manila. The Youth130 words
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Article73 1971-03-06 23 Goalkeeper Kim Prasad, was the bero in Gurkha Contingent's 4-1 victory against the PARC 'B' in a friendly fixture played at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Gurkhas, who took a four-goal lead in the first-half through Chandra, Ratna and Baba Knshnan (2), faced stift opposition in the second-half.73 words
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Article, Illustration619 1971-03-06 23 Japan's Takaaki Kono shot another three under par 68 for a total of 136 to take a one stroke lead after the half way stage of the Singapore Open golf championship at the Bukit links vesterday. 31-year-old Kono of Fuyo Golf and Country619 words
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Article263 1971-03-06 23 IPOH Bethesda did a winning gallop here yesterday morning. With apprentice Edward Stephens astride, the Ariverdecci gelding sprinted smartly over 3f in 36 on a good track. Bethesda is still a maiden and on that gallop, he should And his winning break tomorrow. Gara also shaped263 words
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Article47 1971-03-06 23 Race 1: Malayan Dawn. Rare 2: Pcna'alok 11. Wingedfoot Marksman, Subali, Decuman. Frisco. Tentram. Race 4: Samurai D. Race 3: Nil. Race 5: Brilliant Success. Dukedom 111. Black King. Clever Andy. Rickshaw Tea ser. Even Belter. Race 6: President Aide. Our Leo. Race 1; Proud Mary,47 words
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189 1971-03-06 23 AUCKLAND, New ZeaJand— A dashing century by England wicketfceeper Alan Knott and a record partnership by Knott and Peter Lever saved England from being bundled out for a small score on the first day of the second cricket Test against New Zealand here yesterday.189 words
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Article62 1971-03-06 23 Soccer: Singapore Government Service Tootball League Division 2A: Police A' v s AUPE al Police Academy, Division 3A Social Welfare vg lembaga M.irine vs Pharmaceutical and VC "A" vg Prisons. All matches to be played at Farrer Park at 5. IS pm Mocker: Singapore Hockey Association Division One:62 words
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356 1971-03-06 23 POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad India and Trinidad played to a colourless draw on the last day of their four day cricket match hero Thursday, the last first class match India play before they meet the West Indies in the second Test on Saturday. India relied356 words
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Article235 1971-03-06 23 Royal Navy 'A* scored a hard fought 8-0 victory against RAF Bukit Gombak 'A', in the Seven -A-S i d e Rugby competition fixture played at the Padane yesterday. Navy scored through one goal and a try. Navy'a victory has earned them the right to enter the235 words
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Article136 1971-03-06 24 Airport police pull back NARITA. Japan Riot police pulled back yesterday after bitter fighting against demonstrators in which 127 people were hurt on the half-completed site of Tokyo's second airport Almost all the casualties were reported to be police and airport officials, who bad stormed barbed wire136 words
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274 1971-03-06 24 Pakistan is locked in its greatest crisis in years, with widespread riots and total censorship all over both halves of the country. A local news agency report which said at least 2,000 people had been machinegunned to death in Dacca, was censored and could not274 words
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Article34 1971-03-06 24 Bt*LFAST, Northern Ireland, Youths attacked two police vehicles with a gelignite bomb near the centre of Belfast yesterday. The oolice escaped, but their vehicles were damaged b v the blast.34 words
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Article27 1971-03-06 24 NEW YORK—The British Government's proposed package deal to save the Rolls Royce RB-211 engine for Lockheed's Tri-Star airbus was j>resented to the airline's customers yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration167 1971-03-06 24 ANKARA More than lilO Turkish commandos, troops, ten* darmes and riot police fought a M-mtnute fans and bombs battle with students jesterday. An army lieutenant, a soldier and 15 students were seriously wounded. But a witness to the pitched battle told newsmen "I believe there167 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-03-06 24 SAIGON South Vietnamese forces have driven to within three miles of the Ho Chi Minh Trail supply junction of Sepone. They have also killed nearly 900 communist troops !n overall fighting on Laotian battlefront*. About 2,000 govern- ment Infantrymen were reported near Sepone,UPI radiophoto. - 168 words
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