The Straits Times, 17 January 1971

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Times No. 1816 20 CENTS SUNDAY JANUARY 17, 1971 SINGAPORE EDITION
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  • 774 1 SIGNS ARE HOPEFUL AFTER THREE DAYS OF SOBER TALKS, LEE SAYS: See also pages 4, 5, 6 and 7 CHEONG YIP SENG Singapore, Sat. HOPEFUL signs have emerged during the Commonwealth conference that opposing groups will pursue policies "less unacceptable" to each other, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today. Wliile
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  • 298 1 Why all this flutter? asks -Lee- SINGAPORE, Sat The passing of two Soviet warships through Singapore yesterday drew this comment from Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today: "I wonder why two ships of the Russian Navy should cause all this nutter." Even as he spoke at a press conference at the
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  • 250 1 Canada can step into the gap, says Kaunda rpORONTO, Sat. President Kenneth Kaund; of Zambia said last night the Common wealth could continue if Britain left and if Canada was prepared to step into the gap. "Fortunately, we are very proud of the role Canada is playing in Commonwealth affairs,"
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  • 128 1 SINGAPORE, Sat A contract labourer, Tallb bin Narom. 22. and a watchman. All Mohamed. 60. were injured in a fire which broke out at a construction site at Gagak Selarl Barai in Tiong Bahru at 11 tonight. They were sleeping In a temporary shed
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  • 47 1 r'O Commonwealth leaders in serious mood after the third day of their deliberations at the Conference Hall yesterday. Tanzania's Presid- ent, Dr. Julius Nyerere, has his hand on the lapel of Jamaica's Prime Minister, Mr. Hugh Shearer. Sunday Times picture by MAX KIAN SENG.
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  • 595 1  -  ABISHEGANADEN DAY THREE OF BIG TALKS By CINGAPORE, Sat. Australia threw in a surprise amendment to the Zambian "declaration" when it went before the Commonwealth drafting committee here this afternoon. The key clauses of tht Zambian paper "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles" circulated to Heads
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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE. 8«t. Polle» were called to Outram Park Complex tonight to dtepern about 30 slogan-chanting youths. Including lo girls.
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  • 42 1 •ETON HURT IN (RASH xiM.APORE. Sat.— Seres people were Injured, two seriouilT, in a head-** Union between a larry and a ear at the 11*« mile, < hu* hu Kan( Road late Unifht. ThfT ware taken U Oatram Hospital in three aa»buUnces.
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  • 487 2 Egypt to get nuclear muscle CAIRO, Saturday RUSSIA has made the first move to introduce nuclear power into Egypt Al Ahram revealed today. It said the Soviet Union offered Egypt nuclear power plants yesterday the day the £300 million, So-viet-supported Aswan dam was Inaugurated. Soviet designer of the dam Mr.
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    • 102 2 RIOTERS LAY SIEGE TO BRITISH TROOPS D ELF AST, Sat. v Rioters hurled petrol bombs, bottles and bricks at British troops here early today and trapped one Army patrol in a street barricaded at either end. As rioters pelted the hem-med-ln soldiers with missiles from both sides. The Army fired
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    • 85 2 HOUSTON: Astronauts Alan Snepard. Ed Mitchell and Stuart Roosa enter the final two weeks of preparation tomorrow for a moon flight which they Intend will wipe out the stigma of the Apollo 13 failure. Launching of the Apollo H mission from Cape Kennedy is set for 3.23 p.m. local time
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    • 60 2 BUENOS AIRES: At least six people were rerjorted iniured yesterday when two trains collided at a railway terminal about seven miles west of her<». Initial reports said the trains, one loaded with outbound commuters, crashed at the Fpderico Lacroze terminal of the General Urquiza Railway, one of six State-owned railroads.
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    • 80 2 BANGKOK: The leader of a Thai Government force beheaded a communist guerilla killed in a clash near the Laotian border and returned with the head to show his superiors. The Governor of Nakhon Phanom Maj. Gen. Yong Na Nakhon yesterday, told reporters that the district officer had severed and brought
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    • 24 2 NEW YORK: A VS. Armed Forces recruiting station In the Bronx section was rocked by a pipe bomb explosion yesterday. Two persons were iniured.
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  • 234 2 Freedom at last for kidnap Swiss envoy Bucher RIO l»i JANEIRO, Sat Kidnapped Swiss Ambassador Giovanni Bucher was released by his captors today, a Swiss Embassy spokesman said. Mr. Louis Boiiteux, Swiss consul, phoned Renter's correspondent this morning and said: Mr. William Rock. First Secretary, lias asked me to inform
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  • 375 2 SAIGON. Sat. US. AIR FORCE flghters bombers escorting b-52 strategic bombers on raids along the Laotian-North Vietnamese border attacked three surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites Inside North Vietnam yesterday, military spokesman said. The U.S. command said two FlO5 fighter-bombers fired three Shrike air-to-ground missiles
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  • 59 2 Cheers— to sunflower SYDNEY. Sat. Paul Harvey-Green says alcohol is good for all living systems. So he fed it to a sunflower. The plant did not do too well on beer or spirits. Bat when he poured four bottles of champagne over it every week, the flower started to shoot
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    • 292 2 INCLUSIVE HOLIDAY TOUR TO HONG KONG TAIWAN 28th Jan. to Bth Feb. 1971 Visit Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Taipei, Hualien, Changhua. Sun Moon Lake, Talchnng, Yangminrshan, Peitou, etc All inclusive air fare, superior class hotels, 3 meals a day, transfers, porterage, sight-seeing and guide service at $1,360.00 per person. Please
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    • 136 2 MEN FIND NEW WAY to fed Young (row older It's only natnrsl thst we beg-In to slow down. But soms people stow old faster thsn they should. Then they feel wesk. tired, nnd It hard to keep \vorklnc snd seldom »et sny fun out of life. I>ue to New Improved
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  • 754 3  - Heath Why I am never lonely GEOFFREY PARKHOUSE From 'JIIL Prime Minister sits in an arm chair to one side of the fireplace, two red despatch boxes on his right, a v/hite telephone on left. On his knee, a thick wad of papers. It was Just before his departure for
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  • 96 3 I ONOON, Sat. tinploynirni Minister Kohri| Carr. whose home was damaged by bomb rxplnsions this week, had his second escape from injury in two days yesterday. lie. his wife and 13-->r.ir-old dauchter who wrn- with him in their house near London when two li om b s
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  • 194 3 Jamil Birthday party off to be with students LONDON: Ihe new chapter in Malaysian sludeni-government relations here was underscore d last Thursday night at the first annual dinner of the Malaysian Students Law Society in the United Kingiom and Lire. One hundred and fifty were at the dinner held at
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  • 156 3 I FOIL Bat. Two young Malaysians who arrived trom London for a few days' visit to their families are planning a wedding in London about Easter time. They are Dr. (Miss) Pinkie Chan (above) of Kuala Lumpur and Mr. Derek Yeoh Oon Kok of Ipoh. who
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  • 123 3 PNANG: Sarawak millionaire banker and Datin Linr Bent Siew. torether with Mr. and Mn. Yam Kain Chenr of Penane. were h'f-ts to frit-nds and relatives at a lunch at the Jade Room of Hotel .Mandarin in Penanx. on Thursday. The occasion was to celebrate the encacement two
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  • 344 3  - Ngah Came the floods and it was 'Mission Impossible' K. SUGUMARAN. By Kuantan, Sat. IT is hard to guess, even roughly, how many lives were saved by the Royal Malaysian Air Force here, during the first three days of the Great Flood. But one thing ts certain, the people of
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    • 1154 3 SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING &l ENGINEERING LTD. invites applications from suitably qualified and ambitious 1. NAVAL ARCHITECTS 2. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Candidates with degree or professional dioloma will be considered tc employment with our fosr expanding shipyard. Apphconts with experience in shipbuilding is on advantage but not essential. Right candidates will be sent
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  • 211 4 PRKSIDKNT MAKARIOS of Cyprus taking a close look at pri/e-u inninu t\>h at the llurlii ultiirt- and Aquarium Fish Shnu yrsterda> <It «;»> the .->tl-yo;ir-ol I Archbishop's lirst inform. 1 1 nutinc in Singapore since his arrhal for the Commonwealth conferrnci- on I'upsday. Hi Imvm
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE Sat. BritUh: Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath and Singapore Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E.W. Barker, both Anglican.s. will attend a special service at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 6.U0 p.m tomorrow. The sermon will be given by Bishop Chin Ban It.
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  • 182 4 SINGAPORE. Sat 7AMBIAN President Kennethr Kaunda today expressed the hope that Malaysia will one day j enjoy •harmonious relations" with China. During the debate on world political trends at the second day of the Com- t monwealth Conference, Dr. Kaunda referred to the speech
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE, Bnt. A group of more thnn 10 African and West Indiar Heads of Government had ea today with the Ceylone.se Prime Minister. Mrs Bandnranalke. at the latana Villa where she Is staying
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 835 4 On your TV and radio today 11.11 A.M. Opening and l.he lack La CIS Roving Report -Cancer: The gOO A.M. Good Mori. ing 6.01 Around 3.00 Dram* 4.M To lanne show Issels Controversy Sunday Special i.oo Each Hte Own SM News 32 IS x <*» S 55J\SS 5... B&VnLBT£ S
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  • 388 5  - Fiji's Prime Minister talks of pollutants and the EEC TAN WEE LIAN ESI OF THE BIG TALKS By SINGAPORE. Sat. Fijian Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara today talked of his country's main concerns at the Commonwealth conference: The PacificOcean as a pollutant dumping ground and Britain's entry into the
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  • 307 5 Bachelor Heath goes shopping on his own SINGAPORE, Sut. When you're a bachelor and there is no little woman to do your shopping, you'll I Just have to do it yourself. Even 11 you happen to b: the Prime Minister of Britain. Ami while wives of the 0 t her
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  • 173 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. (iu>.in.i railed on the Commonwealth today to lose no time to find a rim^piMi* on China's admisMon to the United Nation*. Addrevsins this mornins's BHswtsl of the Common wraith talks. Prime Minister Mr. Forbes Burnham said: "We can no limcer postpone the inevitable decision
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  • 32 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Canada I Prlm*> Minister Mr Pierre Trudeau. today left Slnganore on an MSA plane to fly I.o°o miles to Sandakan the Asian equivalent of a Canadian logging town.
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    • 304 5 MUSHROOMS s.p. iso. UP MILK POWDER danny boy sib 5.95 COCKTAIL SAUSAGES piumrosc ib., 1.50 FACIAL TISSUES udy scon 200 2 ,i V 1.10 SHARKS FIN SOUP daisy i 6.. 1.80 ORANGE JUICE "bbys usa is,, .68 BAKED BEANS CR(ISSt 8 »uciiwaL English 16 «i 2 >«• .90 BABY POWDER
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  • 299 6  - Nyerere spells out African case on British arms sale P. M. RAMAN By SINGAPORE, Sat. The Turanian President, Dr. .Julius Nyerere, today put ill fl nutshell the African case on British inlentioii to sell arms to South Africa and Britain's defence needs in the Indian Ocean. He said in an
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  • 250 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Foreign Ministers of four African nations today warned Britain that the arms -fur south Africa Issue could really hot up unless the British Government abandoned its intention to sell any sort of arms to the apartheid regime. They issued a joint
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  • 431 6  -  JUDY YOUNG: By Singapore, Saturday COME Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference delegates today attended the opening of a trade exhibition of locally manufactured products. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association exhibition, which displayed a wide range of household and industrial consumer goods, was opened
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  • 206 7  -  CLEMENT MESENAS and RITA LOONG By SINGAPORK, Sat The rail of the shopping area of a strange new city is difficult for any woman to resist. And Lady Khama. wife of Sir Scretsc Khama. President of Botswana, is no exception. Yesterday,
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  • 541 7  -  TAN WEE LIAN LOW YEW KONG Story by Picture by YIPs can't always do as they like even when it comes to their own stomachs. Someone has to see that they eat the right meals. Someone like Mr. Guthner Nickel
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  • OPINION Sunday. January Vi, 1971
    • 230 8 MR. Edward Heath rated an important point when he told Commonwealth Heads of Government that the 31--nation association was "not a court of appeal with a prescriptive right to sit in judgment on the policies and actions of its members." Indeed the Commonwealth denned by the
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    • 90 8 IT is heartening to note that Tun (Dr.) Ismail lias spent the last three days in Johure, studying the causes of traffic congestion at the causeway. Several modifications to tins international link have been suggested, including a flyover, built over the railway, a jetty to facilitate timber transportation
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    • 47 8 DRAVO: Singapore po- Ika arc hlack- flagging "formula MM*" raccdrivcrs speed-loving younßsters who make Grand Prix circuits out of city streets after dark. To solve the boy-racer problem and for organised motor-racinjj's sake a permanent circuit should be built. It could prow to be a nioni-y--apuiiicr.
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  • 1630 8  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADAN, by VETERAN politicians appreciate that if they want to remain in the same camp, they will have to agree to disagree on contentious issues. A day before the Commonwealth talks began In Singapore last Thursday, the big question was: What topics were
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  • 640 8  - Caught out again Those who came in new shoes JIM GIBBINS by Singapore covering the conference have voted him the bestdressed man there. To quote from one slightly breathless dispatch: "He has that kind of rumpled face which makes his clothes look smart and exclusive even though, on more objective
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  • 25 8 To hold a pen is to be at war. Voltaire. I love any discourse of rivers, and fish and fishing. Izaak Wa> tou.
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  • 889 9 Tenants have to repair damage to flats— official I ~1 RECENTLY "People and Probk'tns" published a letter from S.J.M. ALJINIED of Singapore who said he was "flabbergasted when he was told by the Housing Board that he would have to foot the bill for repairs to damaged windows at his
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  • 67 9 TO Miss, LIM AH x BEN nl Kuala Kangsar who Wi that -he was not able to accomplish an>ihini; in getting a correction made to her father's identity card drspitr M.I K trips to the RreUt'ation Department headquarters in Prtaliug Jaya. Don't worry. Miss
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  • 386 9 Convent teacher says it: We are no longer the slaves of men "^yOMEN are no longer the slaves of men." This is convent teacher Mrs. Teh Eng Kirn's opinion. Speaking at a public forum on sex in the Town Hall here today she said: "Men used to be the superior
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  • 137 9 Collective effort the way to peace: Hirota pENANG, Sat. Asian countries can contribute towards maintenance of peace and political stability in this region through collective regional cooperation and mutual understanding, the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Shigeru Hirota, said here today. "Regional co-operation between Asian countries is imperative." he stressed.
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  • 56 9 Straits tin price down The Straits tin i>rtco in Peimih( ycslPiuay dipped .slightly by $1.75 to 5630 25 per plcul on nn official ofTrring up 43 ton* to 345 luns Th? marke: wm (airly with support reported lrom Europ* and Japan. The overnight Wind in metal price WM up £1
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    • 309 9 The Sunday Times Crossword i I ■Bh^ I I I ACBOSS DOWN 1. Container with perforated r UnnA ,m. -> nnaa top for sprinkling (BlTe Most J Wood ptgeon (9)l 3 DOM reliable < 6 > 11. Brilliantly without (6); 3. Skin bronat (I); *i rr K. yed 12 R
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  • 379 10  - Banner protest by varsity students CHIA POTEIK By SINGAP9RE, Sat. Bearing a fivefoot long banner proclaiming "No Anns for South Africa," a delegation ol University of Singapore students today presented a petition to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S. Kajaratnam, at City Hall. The petition strongly depiored
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  • 98 10 ST reporter leaves for course in the US SINGAPORE. Sat.— Straits Times journalist Mr. Soh Tiang Keng leaves tomorrow for the US to study development communication under a Jrfferson Fellowship at the University of Hawaii. Under a one-semester programme (from Jan. 18 to May 15), at the university's East-West Centre,
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  • 320 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday A LEADING British transpor tation planner last night said "the application of carrot and stick" was one way of dealing with traffic congestion in the city. Mr. Geoffrey Crow, 43, was speaking on "Individual mobility and city life are
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  • 176 10 CINGAPORE. Sat. J Prices of foodstuffi for the Chinese New Year will go up, according to shopkeepers today. They attributed the price hike to Increased demand for supplies and the recent Malaysian floods. Not all foodstuffs for the festive season, however,
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  • 42 10 SINGAPORE. Sat —Ceylon MUlister of Public Administration Mr. Felix Dias-Bandara-nalke arrived today from Colombo. He will Join the Ceylonese delegation at the Commonwealth Heads of Oovemment Conference, led by Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirlmavo Bandaranauc*. who is his aunt.
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  • 32 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a dinner for participants of the Modernisation Conference on SouthEast Asia at the Roof Garden of the Chamber on Tuesday.
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    • 52 10 THE HONGKONG BANK GROUP extends a very warm welcome to the delegates ofthei97i Commonwealth Heads 1 of Government Meeting in Singapore. \Ne wish them every success in their mission to promote understanding and progress amongst all people of the Commonwealth member nations. THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION THE MERCANTILE
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  • 163 11 Home— with the Sultan's silver tray SINGAPORE, Saturday FOUR Singapore A i r Defence teams returned home In their helicopters today after 11 days' flood relief work In the West Malaysian states of Pah.int and Trenccanu. During thr operation the team dropped food supplies, carried out air patrol* for c
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  • 140 11 CINQAPORE, Sat. A Singapore tugboat has just completed an 8,088--mile voyage towing two barges from here to Nigeria. The trip took 10 weeks. The tugboat Expert owned by Straits Engineers, a local marine contracting firm, was bringing the barges, one 2,000 tons and
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  • 595 11  - A C' wealth touch at court's ceremony T.F. HWANG: By Singapore, Sat rpHE Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, provided a Commonwealth touch and colour today when he addressed a large gathering of judicial and legal officers and lawyers at the opening of the new Legal Year in the
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  • 44 11 SINOAPORE. Sat—Pawiandarsn Hendrik. S3. the captain of an Indonesian ship, today denied Import Ing 150 lbs of ganja on board his ship. M V Bllgo, in the Inner Roads on Jan. 8 The case was fixed for hearing on Jan 22.
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  • 30 11 SINOAPORE. Sat —Mr R K Vasnani was elected new president or the Shree Lakshmlnarayan Temple, with Mr M. M Sarinna ax secretary and Mr. R.P. Pandey a.« treasurer.
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  • 116 12 $100,000 grab: Two men arrested in Penang i CINGAPORE, Sat. Two men, arrested in Penang and brought back to Singapore last night, were charged toI day with armed rob- bery of $100,000 worth of watches last week. Ho Su Kong alias Kaw Chee. 25 and Yau Kirn Poh alias Slow
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  • 51 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Borne 70 residents of the Pi. John's Home for the Aijefl in Sennett Estate were treated in a New Yews party today by the Home's fundraisins club mostly from the British Services. They also rrcelvwl Rifts Including fare towels handkerchiefs, j-hres mid cfinned
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  • 143 12 PROPHET STUDY FUND IN THE RED AGAIN CINGAPORE, Sat. Sin-a- pore's Prophet Mohammed's Birthday Scholarship Fund is in the red again for the second year running. The fund's chairman, Syed AH Alsafoff, who revealed this today said: "In 19JU the fund Singapore's biggest scholarship iund for university and secondary school
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  • 366 12 Bringing life to the city centre at night... SINGAPORE. Saturday TIIK Minister for Uiw and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, has urged all developers of modern ofßoe and shopping Mocki in the city oenfre to reserve ample space for residential purposes. The Minister made the point when he opened the
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  • 81 12 Three youths charged with extortion SINGAPORE S«r Thter louths were today charged with rxtorttnc t.'o from a contractor. Mr. One Yah Cheoint in Bale*lier Road at 10 a.m on Jan. 13 Roman Tan. 18. Lee Kirn Poh. 19 and Chai Bale Heng. 19 are alleged to liavr obtained the money
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  • 52 12 FINOAPORE Sat —The Junior Chamber of Singapore Is to increase l*s present membership to 200 an increase of 45 per cent thr first time such a target has been set In two decades This, was approved by the Jaycees annual general meeting at the Hotel
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  • 119 12 SINGAPORE Sat.— A MPMf old labourer hit Ihr v.'00.000 jackpot in Thursday's Toto dratv. Thr hinrsr bachrlor. who prrfrrred to rrmain anonymous walked into the Singapore Pools today lo collect his windfall. He told an rxrcutivr of the Pooh: "I am eontrntrd with
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  • 315 12 $150 mil loan for the Malaysians Kuala LUMPUR. Saturday A CONSORTIUM of 15 American banks today lent Malaysia $153 million. Thr loan will be paid into the Development Fund for Malaysia and be used Lo finance development projects in the Second Malaysia Plan. B h for five year* nt an
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  • 95 13 Nancy's sunset solace 2^£L Lllsm BRT^ WATCHING the sun setting is not just a pastime for Nancy Tan (above). It's also the time she unwinds after her normally hectic day. Nancy (19 and sft 8) is a sales representative and part-time model. She says that sunwatchinc fives you that peace
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  • 994 13 Who really rules your roost? Report hy TS \l lA\ DOES the average husband still rule the family roost? Studies show that he certainly wants to but never has he had so many rivals. Women's Lib aside, a husband is the undisputed boss in less than 40 per cent of
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  • 5 14 Into the Igo rot's world
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  • 242 14 Legend of the 'Tree of Life' comes to the screen AUDIENCES all over the world raved over "The Legend Of The Tree of Life" the most successful Filipino film ever made. And now it is coining to Singapore, according to the distributors who told me that in Guam the film
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  • 326 14 Violin virtuoso Masako's Singapore date T^HE Singapore Musical Society is presenting the violin virtuoso, Miss Masako Yanagita, at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 22. This outstanding artiste has already conquered music circles as prize-win-ner in the Carl Flesch competition, London, the Nlcolo Paganinl Competition, Genoa <in 1968), and in Munich
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  • 284 14 A glimpse of the pool of the naked virgins too the rice terraces and their centuries-old customs and traditions. The Banaue rice terraces undoubtedly mark them as a highly ingenious people. The riceflelds wrre carved with their own hands and crude implements. But these fields do not tell much of
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  • 92 14 'Mash' is the critics' choice NEW YORK, Sat. The National Society of Film Critics has given its "Best Film Of The Year" citation to the American comedy "Mash." The "Best Director" award went to Intmar Bergman for his The Passion of Anna." Glenda Jackaon won the "Best Actress" award for
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  • 371 15 Bunch of cables seal fate of South Africa in the Davis Cup LONDON, Saturday J)A VIS CUP secretary Basil Reay last night held up a bunch of cablegrams which, he said, sealed the fate of South Africa for another year. South Africa, along with Rhodesia, were barred from the international
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  • 71 15 and body. Get rid of your skin problems, rcjuvrnnte your body with this maxic Mujncr. Kur in.ii and women. I'roduci of laaaa* l'tniii|>e H.iiih Beauty Preparattona. inqnln**: T*l: STTMS B'aot*. CHARM ANO FINISHINC Hrhool. Modelling courses. Joan Hooly for-riH-r international model ;»n<i quallned ti-acher. Enquiries, pleas* ring aaaH/360'W7 Spore
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  • 41 15 IN LOVINO MEMORY of Johnny Chan L«* Soon passed away on 17/1/61. Yearly remembered by wife, children, sons-in-law and grandchildren. IN EVER LOVINO memory of K. T. Zacaajfali who entered eternal rest on 17.1.60. sadly missed but fondly remembered.
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  • 206 15 Run-feast but Cowdrey flops again NEWCASTLE, Sat. England's Vice-captain 11 Colin Cowdrey ruined his chances of regaining a berth for the Fifth Test against Australia in Melbourne next week when he again failed against a Northern New South Wales team here today. I Cowdrey flopped for three amid a MCC
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  • 81 15 Palmer gets a string of birdies PEBBLE BEACH (California), Bat. American Arnold Palmer without a win since December 1969 boosted himself Into a challenging position In the US$l6O,OOO Bing Crosby golf championship here yesterday. With a string of rix birdies. Palmer. 41, carded a four-under par 68 for second-round total
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  • 32 15 MIAMI BEACH, Sat. Former heavyweight cha mplon Floyd Patterson, who fighta Oscar Bonn vena on Feb. 13. flopped Levl Forte In two rounds In a tunii.g-up bout here last night.
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  • 118 15 SYDNEY. Sat. Former New South Wales' Sheffield Shield fact bowler. Tom Brooks, has been sacked as an umpire for the Fifth cricket Test, to be played In Melbourne on Jan. 21 to Jan. 26. the Australian Board of Cricket Control announced today. In a shock announcement today
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  • 87 15 BRISBANE. Sat. Queensland bowlers took a beating at the Brisbane Oval today when South Australia were 363-4 at the close on the first day of their Sheffield Shield match. South Australia lost their first wicket after 30 minutes play when Ross Duncan took fine catch to dismiss Ashley
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  • 68 15 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat New Zefclanders «nd Australians took the first four places In the Wiean Trophy motor race her* today. New Zealand': Graham Mcßae won the trophy ana A 52.600. leading all the way In his McLaren MIOB. Second was Australia's Frank Matlch on a similar machine.
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  • 187 15 J ONDON, Sat. Newport County scored their nrst English Football League win of the season last night with a decisive 3-0 victory over Southend United. It was the 26th League game Newport have played this season, and the victory increased their points total by 50
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  • 142 15 Stilled— the voices of 100,000 phantoms T ONDON, Sat. Halifax Li Town, English Football League Third Division club, were told yesterday they could not go through with a plan to enlist the support of 100,--000 phantom fans in today's match against Bury. llaliiax, whose average home crowd is Just over
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    • 729 15 Book, and publications 1971 ISLAMIC MAOAZINI/BOOKS. »orld cUbkic i aprrhark* Pyramid Book House. 70- V Th* Arradr. 3rd Floor. 11.40-u I 8 pore. IVHadio ■•!•> .-rvlcwß SERVICING ALL KINDS TV tapcracorder ampliiirn. rcaronabls charts* day night service. I'hont Spore 30SOS anytime. Beauty cult ir« BIAUTV CULTURB MAIHDHUUNG COURSE (French style
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    • 597 15 m NOTICE Owing to B»er*Ba«s) com in forwarding replies fo od»ert*s«r» BOX SERVICE fee fo. The Straits Time* The Sunday Time* The Sunday Mail Beriro Honor Berito Mmggu will b« 52.00 at from I Ith January. 197 1 TNt STRAITS HUES PRESS |M| »H0 OFFICE AVAILABLE NEWLY RENOVATED AND AIRCONDITIONED
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  • 2043 16 (1 ARN E T Bougoure had his best ever day as a trainer at Bukit Timah yesterday with four winners Straits Code HI, Tymkyn, Whernside and Altar Boy. Whrrnside. r.ddtn by Frank White, led all the way In the Class 3. Dlv. 5, 7f race
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  • 44 16 l»t No. *****6 ($4,633) 2nd No. 152*35 ($1,323) :<id No. *****8 (f Ml) Starter* (sls* rarhi: Nm. 1.14M8 IMHI *****5 IMM7 15*858 *****9 *****6 *****2 ***** b 150*13 Consolation <$1M each): Nm. IM7M IM4M *****4 *****7 *****3 *****1 *****4 *****9 *****3 167*45
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  • 784 16  - Lightarmed and Blue Peter griffins who struck it rich! CHAMPIONS ON PARADE by EPSOM JEEP AMONG the griffins imported regularly before the war, many of them made good and at least two struck gold. In 1931, Lisht armed made Turf history when :!e became the first ex-grlffln to win the
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    • 402 16 y*« g^ EXECUTIVES A large commercial and industrial organisation has a number of vacancies in its large and progressive sales force. Candidates should have drive and initiative and be fluent in English and one other language. A good working knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia is an advantage. Candidates should be able
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    • 362 16 FINANCIAL COMPTROLLER A Comptroller Is required for a Large Timber Products Complex In West Malaysia. Initially he will be responsible to an expatriate Project Comptroller until he has demonstrated his ability to undertake the financial management of the complex, his ability to direct the- preparation of financial statements, the preparation
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  • 1753 17 GOING FORECAST: Good m lIJJM 2.0 CLASS 5 DIV. 2 6F XiLISLaUH ($6,500 $4,550 to winner) 1 ■•720 BULLET-PROOF a (AgaMin) I.m 5 9.0 <dd +■> F Klnanon 1 2 5038t> NATIVE RULER II (HT Wru E Brcukelen 3 8.13 (dd +8) •»ttp*tn 5 S ***** HAN
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  • 1916 17  -  EPSOM JEEP By FOCUS ON FORM MULLET 1'KOOF: Poor elfort in Div 1 61 race last week, finished 10th with 8.6 but down in Div 2 he should give an improved showing: showed promise a run previous at Kuala Lumpur on
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    • 290 17 TAKE THE fllßSfllP TO OR FROM EUROPE £|^iiiiill imii,"^ If you are thinking of flying— consider this: Our great white liners sail between Australia and England via the Cape. You could go in one. You could enjoy that journey. You could enjoy three weeks of air-conditioned, stabilized, sundrenched well-fed comfort.
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  • 408 18 CCRUMHALF Darrel Hall won himself honours for padang rugby when he carved out a 6-0 win for Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment against Singapore Cricket Club yesterday. For 52 minutes It was a bruising battle for the lead and the dramatic Ice breaker
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  • 485 18  -  JOE DORAI By JALAN BESAR "800 Boys" were turned into enthuasiastic fans last night and they cheered the Singapore Under-23 side all the way to a thrilling 2-1 win over Furukawa Elertric Football Team of Japan. It was indeed a night to be
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  • 235 18 The girls grab honours from the boys GIRL swimmers yesterday grabbed the honours from the boys in the Tenth Junior Age Group meet at Amber Road setting five of the eight new meet records. Top of the list were the Lai sisters. May Ylng and May Ling, who won all
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  • 162 18 PASIR LABA ARE FORCES' CHAMPS pASrR LABA Comp A' be- came winners of the SAFSA Intei -unit Six-a-slde hockey competition when they beat Mlntief 2-0 In the final at Dover Read yesterday. Led by International Devinder Singh. Paslr Laba played the right attacking game to beat Mlndef In a thrilling
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  • 306 18 RESULTS of yesterday's Age Group swimming meet at Amber Road: BOYS: <all 50m) Freestyle 8-9 years: 1 Scott Aucutt 2 Sng Tong Hoe 3 Kelvin Soh 38.7 tree); 10-11 years: 1 Tan Beck Yew 2 Richard Quek 3 Lai Yen Chang 33.5 ireci. Breast
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  • 287 18 Malaysians hail National league idea A WAVE of enthusiasm is sweeping across the Malaysian soccer scene over a proposed National League, and the prospect is that it will be realised soon to provide better football for all. The na ional league, suggested by Tengku Abdul Rahman has been enthusiastically received
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  • 38 18 THE Keppel Club's Ladle* Open Day golf priie was won by Mlsa 8. Thunton of Sembawang, who also won the "B" division, and not Mrs. N. Beaton, the "A" division winner. The error Is rtgretted.
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  • 358 18 Late goal gives Leeds a thrilling triumph LONDON. Sat. A late goal by substitute Rod Belfltt gave English soccer league leaders Leeds United a thrilling 3-2 triumph away to relegation-haunted West Ham United in their First Division clash here today. Leeds countered suggestions that they were losing their grip In
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    • 69 18 carefree, I W| leisurelyhours I m are here A y*B\ -y again— M let National 9 Sfll I —*m 9*Wll Home g -^W I^^^'^T^nS^^M A PP |iances ■L L _fo r TW-mL washing W *^A IShW c a mfc ironin 9 ft problems jg 3-year )m/m I GUARANTEE i^^^ on
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    • 59 18 SPORTS DIARY] TABLE TENNIS Eagle Cup tournament (Kallang 7 p.m.). SOCCER SOS League Dlv. 2 B: PSA v STU. Customs v Salsa "A". VC -A" v Health. Education v Printing call at Farrer Pfc, 5.15). BOWLING Insurance Institute of Singapore championship <J&ckle's Bowl 1 p.m.). GOLF SICC Mixed fourball best-ball
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    • 13 18 Weather The weather outlook for Star»por« today from 8 »m. to noon Fair.
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  • 913 19  - Skiing off for bluer pastures away from all those people CLEMENT MESENAS EE fTear down girls > hostel fence* call JETTING tired of "■Singapore's crowded beaches? Where the threat of oil slicks and the screaming kids who kick up sand into your face make you want to forget all about
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  • 620 19  - Two 'camps' within the campus CHEW LEE CHING By Singapore undergrads here who are too Industrious." Yuri, who has been here for seven months. finds the boys friendly. But he has hardly any friends among the girls In the campus. Linda, an American, faces the same problem of making friends
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    • 185 19 UNITED MOTOR WORKS YAMAHA FIBERGLAS BOAT SHOW United Motor Works proudly present a boat show at Punggol Boatel, Punggol Point Singapore. The very latest 1971 Yamaha Fiberglas Boats will be displayed. SUNDAY 17th January: From 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. f The pride of Yamaha the STR-25 "four stripes" \\V3L
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    • 494 19 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME— or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett Airmail College student It backed by long, successful experience cf a famous British college which offers personal tuition by post. Thousands of students have passed
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    • 265 20 The armoury turns into a wardrobe A Sunday Tines feature WILL THIS NEW SICK* FASHION FAD CATCH ON IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG? (JREENWICH Village demi-hippies and Fifth Avenue matrons, girded with cartridge belts and with gas masks slung over their shoulders, have armed themselves for the latest new
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    • 78 20 Slinky wear that'll stun anyone yOU con look stunning wearing these slinky Trie* l culottes. Lownecked, the top has tight sleeves and buttons up the front with round pearl buttons. In black, purple, lilac, burgundy, navy, red, white. or chocolate Tricel jersey, they are in sizes 10-16. Made by Bernshow,
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    • 494 21  - TRY ON SOMETHING NEW THIS YEAR-EVEN IF IT'S FOR KICKS ONG KIAT BENG By WITH Chinese New Year just round the corner, chances are you're sewing the last button on your new outfit or putting the house in order for the gay round of celebrations that are coming. For the
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    • 568 21  - And it doesn't make you say things you might repent GERRY De SILVA By 'TEA drinkers are among the wisest people in this world if what a Chinese philosopher once said is true. The sage Nin Chang once claimed: "Tea Is better than wine, It awakes thought, soothes the mind
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    • 1033 22  - Let s not have the same old stuff again INSTEAD of serving your guests all the usual Chinese New Year makan kechil as you have been doing over the past years, try something different this time. Pineapple tarts, "love letters," and small sponge cakes are all very traditional, and you
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    • 630 23  - When things get a little bit hot on top... UNNY KRISHMAN By ...wigs and hairpieces bow out of the scene r THIS Chinese New Year will see women sporting the latest hair styles and chances are it will be their own hair. Wigs and hairpieces are apparently on their way
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    • 307 23 IT'S TIME TO GIVE YOUR HOME A DOING OVER AS the Year of the Dog gradually wanes, the Chinese community in this region are getting ready to usher in the Year of the Pig with all the splend our and gaiety known to them. Almost the first thought that comes
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  • 661 25  -  CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19): You run into a very good patch financially this week and you'll realise how good your luck Is on Friday. Don't hesitate to move on to new adventures, it would be foolish to cling to an outworn routine. There could be a little
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  • 402 25 When Pasteur found the germs didn't kill the birds V A HISTORY OF INVENTIONS J »pHAT brilliant, impetuous, sarcastic and egotistical old French chemist, Louis Pasteur, when he was already 58, stumbled accidentally on the principle of warding off infection by inoculation. He had been working on a disease of
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    • 161 25 TH£> CISCO KVD, JjourfflsU Ufctfy&euv&e f WH/ MISTER? M3U AINT^S I NO, I'M ONLY TRYING TD SOLVE IfiAKES ALIVE/ COME OJ,I'LL^ L AN ACTOR, ARE YA? y v A MURDER /VTVSTERy. SHOW XXI. THE TRUNKS ARE Jz^~~~SENOPA, /V\AV I LOOKV \C^ J J POWN IN THC CEU-AR^p^ Vv C^VE. TRUNKS
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  • 1403 26 THE MILLION DOLLAR FORGER HAVE you ever seen a million dollars all parcelled up and stacked in a neat pile? I guess not many people have. I've never seen that amount of the real stuff, but in August, 1957, 1 had that much tucked
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  • 853 26 AND I GOT MY FIRST TASTE OF LA DOLCE VITA here and there, but it was only, pin money. $50 here. $20 there. I headed for Barcelona, walked into the first camera shop I could find, bought the most expensive camera in the shop, gave the $450 In dud notes
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