Eastern Sun, 4 January 1971
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Title Section21 1971-01-04 1 EASTERN SUN itMgaitre's own nMonal daft 10 cents Esrd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1538 Monday. January 4, 1971 MX. (P) 251021 words
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Article, Illustration103 1971-01-04 1 The driver of this car, Lee Kim Ehenf, miraculously escaped with only injuries from this accident. His Renanlt rammed into a sliding gate leading to the reversahle carriageway at NleoD Highway near Gallic mar d Circus. The steel frame of the triangular gate pierced his car,103 words
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Article361 1971-01-04 1 PARRO Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said that the United Arab Republic was ready to wage any sort of war with Israel and had already carried out battle manoeuvres on the Suez Canal front. The President told press executives yesterday that Egypt would not allow the361 words
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Article109 1971-01-04 1 JAKARTA A top Indonesian military commander has warned that Communist guerrillas planned to create a second Vletcong-style war In West Borneo, Antara news agency •aid. The agency quoted Brigadier General Sumadl, the West Borneo Military Commander, as telling local government officials In the West Borneo (Kalimantan109 words
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Article59 1971-01-04 1 CAIRO Egypt will not abide bv another cease-Are if Israel tries to make the truce permanent and refuses to implement UN. resolutions, President Anwar Sadat warned yesterday. He said "Israeli and American strategy is based on two things not to carry out the Security Council resolution59 words
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Article66 1971-01-04 1 MADRID Gen. Juan Dominigo Peron, former Argentine dictator who lives in exile in Madrid, said in an interview published here last night that he no longer had ambitions to govern. Peron, who ruled Argentina from 1946 to 1953, told the Madrid evening newspaper Pueblo: "I am 7566 words
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Advertisement34 1971-01-04 1 PRIMA LTD (FLOUR MILLS) C?SR X As a tree with deep roots can grow sturdy and strong! > ,Awa Coutmnrtinl Corporation M OMM IM Ano Hobtnaon RNA T«K NN7I UNTTJ T«K MBO7O. MSMI T*K ANHANM34 words
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Article399 1971-01-04 2 Navy deployed to striken areas LUMPUR Royal Malaysian Nary skips and riverine craft have been deployed fro flood-sfrricken areas as heavy rain continued fro lash afr frhe easfr coast sfrafres and Johore forcing more people fro higher grounds. Though the death toll remains at 15,399 words
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Article73 1971-01-04 2 THIRTY-FIVE charges of molesting, rape and kidnapping against exteacher Mervyn Simon Pereira, 39, were withdrawn by the prosecution on Saturday. The charges were dropped after Pereira, convicted and sentenced to a year's Jail on IS outraging modestry charges decided not to appeal against sentence. Two charges carnal knowledge73 words
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175 1971-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR The ban on alien and nonpermanent resident lawyers which came into force laet Thursday is final and no modifications can bo made to the ordinance allowing Singapore lawyers to practise in West Malaysia. Attorney-General Tan Sri Kadir said it was purely175 words
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Article94 1971-01-04 2 The National Productivity Centre is to launch a wide range' of activities in th«» Improvement and development of general management In Singapore. An extensive training courses for 1971 will be conducted b v 11X3 expert on general management, Mr. J.J. Healy from Jan. 4 to 22. The course94 words
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Article84 1971-01-04 2 The Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Runme Shaw will present certificates to the successful trainees of the seventh tourist guide course. The presentation will take place on Jan. 8 at 4.00 p.m. at the Cultural Centre, Fort Canning. Of the 50 trainees, only 2984 words
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Article62 1971-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR—The chairman of the opposition Sarawak United Peoples' Party. Dato Ong Kee Hul, who was appointed a Federal Minister Without Portfolio, flew in yesterday for a four-day visit. He is expected to be sworn In before the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Tuesday. It62 words
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Article52 1971-01-04 2 CAIRO United Arab Airlines yesterday grounded its Comet airliners after the fatal crash in Tripoli, the third incident involving Egyptian Comets in three days. Sixteen people died in the Tripoli crash An air line official said there had been other minor accidents Involving U A.R. Comets at Asmara52 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-01-04 2 The Arirang Korean Restaurant*—-H» e only on« in Singapore—has met with great success, since it opened recently. The restaurant, a $150,000 investment by the 20th Century Chit Fund, is located on the third floor of the President Building in Serangoon Road, "it serves a wide251 words
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Article346 1971-01-04 3 Nonyong University hos worked out plans for the establishment of a College of Engineering to meet the needs of Singapore's growing industries. The Government has pledged support, Nontoh said in its ,1970 annual report. The report said "Nanyang University is in an advantageous position to establish a346 words
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Article33 1971-01-04 3 A banner bearing an tiro vernment slogans was found tied to railings of a staircase of Block Five. Tiong Bahru Road on Saturday evening. It was later reaoved by the police.33 words
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Article118 1971-01-04 3 Firemen were summoned on Saturday to free two men and a woman trapped in a car which collided with a lorry at Mandai Road. One of the two men. Tan Boon Llm, 71. died on arrival at the Thornton Road Hospital. The other man, Seah Boon118 words
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Article, Illustration71 1971-01-04 3 A nine-year-old schoolgirl yesterday died in hospital after she was run over by a lorry at the junction of Mandal. Woodlands Road yesterday. The girl, Goh Guek Eng, was returning home at 335 p.m. after buying a packet of noodles when s h* met with the accident71 words
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Article, Illustration244 1971-01-04 3 Music lovers will have the chance to enjov the rare and unrivalled Interpretation of Barh by one of the world's most famous women pianist. The name is Rosalyn Tureck. who will be performing at a concert on January 24 at the Victoria Theatre.244 words
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Article56 1971-01-04 3 TELOK ANSON— Five wild elephant* are reported to be terrorising Kampong Tlang Berdarah near here, ravaging rabber trees, banana plots and padl dnrin* the night A game warden from Batn Gajah yesterday visited the kampong to look Into the matter. Last November wild elephants also attacked the56 words
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Article47 1971-01-04 3 Property tax for the first half of 1971 is now due, the Government announced yesterday. To avoid congestion at the Dayiiwr counters, owners may make payments by crosachequeg or postal or money orders through the po*t. Additional flees will be charged for late payments.47 words
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98 1971-01-04 3 Seven robbers armed wifti bearing scrapers and knives raided a house on Saturday and escaped with $3,600 cash and jewellery. The robbers seized the opportunity of rushing into, the house at Ja!an Koya at 8.15 p.m. when 4h« v found its door opened.98 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-01-04 3 Toto draw Sunday'. Toto Dr»w.9, 8, 23. <% 29. Additional Number:41. Hirec-circle Draw:20. 19, 27.14 words
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Miscellaneous21 1971-01-04 3 AMY By Jack TTppffl I m m m MS "If you shoot any BIRDIES, please don't tell ma about it, okay?"21 words
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269 1971-01-04 4 TTNITED NATIONS United Notions Speciol Middle East Envoy Dr. Gunnor Jarring mode contact witli Secretory General U Thant before peace talks resume between Egypt, Jordan and Israel later this ■flOflTll. The Swedish diplomat flew back fro-n Moscow where he is his country's ambassador269 words
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Article50 1971-01-04 4 MIAMI. Florida Draft -orientated enter* here have tmma4 a new 'Uck" dpretkf wrapped ia betelaat leaves. The oriental cigarettes, from the htown betel leaf grown la Southeast Asia, coataia the alkaloid arecoUae. a mild, nonaddictive stimulant. They sell for about 75 cents (S$2JS> a packet.50 words
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131 1971-01-04 4 RIO oe JANEIRO Military sources said an article appearing in Sunday's newspaper O Globo warning of dlflVculUea in exchanging a new list of prisoners for the kidnapped Swiss am- bassador, did "not represent the thinking of the government". O GLobo said that 13131 words
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Article34 1971-01-04 4 MIf'tiSBORO, Delaware Three lowms with populations totalling just over 1,000 were evacuated after a "tremendous" propane gas leak developed at a rural community a rtule south o( her*.34 words
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Article97 1971-01-04 4 TYL AVIV One Israeli soldier was wounded when Arab guerrillas from Syria hit an Israeli position with bazookas on the occupied O o 1 a n Heights, an Israeli military spokesman said yesterday. The clash on the Heights came at the end of a week97 words
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Article133 1971-01-04 4 CAIRO The Soviet Union has promised Egypt unlimited military and political support against Israel, the authoritative Cario newspaper Ai Ahram said yesterday The Soviet pledge was reported to President Anwar Sadat by VicePresident Aly Sabry. who recently Ved a toplevel delegation for talks in Moscow, the133 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-01-04 4 THE U.S. VERSION of a moon rover is shown in this prototype being checked by engineers. Vehicle will undergo a64 words
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Article141 1971-01-04 4 ALBANY, New York Got. Nelson A. Rockefeller, sworn in Friday for his fourth term as Governor, called for cooperation br all level* of government to meet the "crisis of the American spirit.'' Rockefeller did not directly discuss any of the State's financial problems In his141 words
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Article79 1971-01-04 4 NEW YORK Mayor John V Lindsay said the city will make an unprecedented effort in the courts to force the State and Federal governments to pay all of New York's welfare costs. Lindsay said in statement that Corporation (City) counsel j, Le« Rankin will argue in79 words
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Article, Illustration502 1971-01-04 5 jyjOSCOW Premier Alexei Kosygin soid Saturday that the Soviet Union would welcome agreement with the United States on curbing the arms race. At the same tine Kosygin blamed Washington for the lack of progress towards a Middle Eaot pence settlement. In the first statement502 words
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211 1971-01-04 5 MOSCOW A Soviet military coort win try a Jewish serviceman tomorrow a« the alleged "12th man" m the Leningrad hijacking piot, Leningrad sources said. The* identified hisn as Wolf Zalmonson, 3L, rank unknown. He is the brother of Israel and Silvn Zalmonson,211 words
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Article129 1971-01-04 5 LONDON -British prison officers Fatur lay objected to plans for making a fil m about the escape mad*, bv master soy George Blake from a London jail in 1956. "It's a case of buildin* u 0 th P image of criminals into public heroes." said Fred129 words
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Article67 1971-01-04 5 BILBAO. Spain Spanish police have ordered dozen* bars and shops in Bilbao and m several villages and towns in the northern Basque Biscay province to remain closed for five days. Informed sources said here yesterday ft was understood polir-e took action because the bars and shope n'Tecled had67 words
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Article183 1971-01-04 5 LONDON TV Sunday Time* newspaper yesterday said British Pr me Minister Edward Heath had not given the British public a comprehensive analysis mr the advantages and disadvantages of his proposed i>olicv of resurrin<» the sale of arms to white minority-ruled Eo»'»s Africa. Whatever may183 words
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84 1971-01-04 5 NEW AIRCRAFT WING, called the NASA supercritical wing,is intalled on a modified F-8 plane. Wind tunnel tests indicate new airfoil shape could allow highly efficient cruise flight near speed of sound, approximately 660 miles an hour at an altitude of 35,000 feet. If flight tests verify wind-tunnel predictions. it should84 words
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Article170 1971-01-04 5 LONDON IrNM Metal chart mi Mate rakbrr ■ilkl alio >«■»» mmaelnded that ha aaftfM be hash la HT 'lßhi The last time paMce cam anywhere ae a r catching Biggs w u when he slipped out of a trap in Melbourne in IM9 Since then170 words
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344 1971-01-04 6 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Ghandi. in her New Tear eve's message, appealed for a new mandate to Implement her socialist, democratic and secular policies. And she wants the fresh mandate this year, a year ahead of schedule. Her calling for general elections344 words
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372 1971-01-04 6 KARACHI Former Foreign Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who won the notional elections in West Pakistan last month, has warned he will back public demonstrations unless the government checked soaring fjod prices. The leftist People Party's leader told a news conference the deliberate price372 words
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Article247 1971-01-04 6 I>HNOM PENH Vietcong hit back early yesterday at Cambodian troops trying to force their way through Pich Nil pass to re-open highway four from Phnom Penh to the vital deepwater port of Kompong Som. The Vietcong counter-attacked by shelling government base camps on either side of247 words
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Article44 1971-01-04 6 ALGIERS, A massiv® air sea search of the western Mediterranean continued in bad w«»ther yesterday for traces of a charter aircraft with 3o people aboard missing for two days. Six French nationals including a family of five, were the only fopgerian passengers.44 words
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Article189 1971-01-04 6 TOKYO Japan's armed forces are so short of doctors that the Self-Defence Agency is preparing to establish its own medical school, agency sources have said. The Military Medical School will offer a free six-year medical course. In return for 10 years of obligatory service with189 words
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227 1971-01-04 6 RAWALPINDI British Prime Minister Edward Heath is expected to discuss the Middle East situation, the Kashmir and Farakka Barrage issue and matters of bilateral interest including Britain's entry into the European economic community with President Yahya Khan during his visit to Pakistan officials said227 words
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Article, Illustration360 1971-01-04 7 RANGKOK A general who already is the most politically powerful man in Thailand it o good bet to become the nations next Prime Minister. And for a m«* who insists he is o soldier end not o politician. Deputy Prime Minister Proposs Chorusothioro360 words
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321 1971-01-04 7 SEATTU, WatkiaflM A pmm that W) writ, bat "MM" KM UM 4it»Upid at the Uwrremty WnkwflM n of a mwrch pwjirt that may eventually revolartowha efforts *o •vmomc tK« handicap of blm*iess. The project approprate! y U entitled S X> ECS, an acronym for321 words
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Article109 1971-01-04 7 JAKARTA Garrrilla forces aided by Communist China have planned a long term "Viet Cong style" War in Indonesian Borneo, now called West Kalimantan, local military commander Brie. Gen. Sumadl has reported. The Antara News Agency has said Gen. Sumadl reported that recently captured communist documents disclosed109 words
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347 1971-01-04 7 HONG KONG The centenory o# Hie Paris Commune will bo celebrated in Chino as one of the important events of 1971. An editorial published In Peking on New Year's Day placed the centenary on the same level as the 50th anniversary of the Chinese347 words
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443 1971-01-04 7 NSW YORK ranadss crack down en Irnorhm been tfneribM as M "early war mar" la the United Malta U enact reforms that will makt inch merltf unnecessary this, osuntry Th« Pabllc Affairs Committee at Free don Haune, la tin 19th annual sarrej ml the progresn443 words
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Article74 1971-01-04 7 MUNICH A* «*d last Gcrnu herder guard, slipped through li— Uir ■IMACMI In te Imilt rioted dket was lay and ashed Wort Gtraas officials for asylum authorities here hare said. Th« Mm* day, a 23year old Czechoslovak tourirt asked for aaylum at the airport here Ha74 words
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Article678 1971-01-04 8 r\ESPTTE the wars that were waged In Biafra, Middle East and Indochina during the past year, the most significant event of 1970 with Important consequences for the future was the changing attitude of the world towards Communist China. This was therefore emphasised in Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam's678 words
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Article875 1971-01-04 8 Max Lerner - Hw Max Lerner NEW YORK Suddenly this winter the economic crunch hot pushed the usuol headlines out of the news. Strike end wage negotiations, the ctimb of inflation and decline of production, the deliberati jns of the "Fed" these form much of the ordeal of statesman as875 words
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Article580 1971-01-04 8 Geoffrey Murray - By Geoffrey Murray, Yokohama. Japan. Some time next year Miss Keiko Nagata, 21. will be in her smart blue mlnlskirted uniform, aboard a mammoth oil tanker and set sail for the Persian Gulf with 35 men. She ls a little nervous. She says580 words
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778 1971-01-04 9 Bernard K. Gordon - A review of Toward Disengagement in Asia' By Bernard K. Gordon By Bernard K. Gordon The United States must provide for Southeast Asian security in o way that will not provoke Communist Chino or encourage the formation of an alliance between Peking and Japan."778 words
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52 1971-01-04 9 Wholesome Debbie Frederick relaxes and meditates in Nevada's scenic Valley of Fire which is about 50 miles from Las Vegas. Debbie is a gifted artist, an accomplished horsewoman and an avid water-sports enthusiast. She is alto a typist, but according to her boss types only seven words a minute, but52 words
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Article, Illustration559 1971-01-04 10/11 The President of Singapore, Dr. Benjamin Henry Sheares, 63, took his oath of office at a ceremony in the Istana last Saturday. He is seen here putting his signature to the oath certificate. With him are the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Speaker of Parliament, Dr.559 words
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Miscellaneous1058 1971-01-04 12 today's tHHBM r T CHANNEL 5 Opening Announcements, followed by GENERAL HOSPITAL Daytime serial about the staff and patients of a hospital. FOR THE FAMILY FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in Tamil. A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (Tamil). IT'S HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE (Tamil) (Repeat) A1,058 words
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Article, Illustration637 1971-01-04 13 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner A couple of doubting Thomases hovi gotten together ond become suspicious Sidneys, ond the result is yet on. other film about the occult. "Simon" it Hi e latest in the parade of movies about the mysterious world of the beyond. It deals637 words
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Article702 1971-01-04 13 Harold Heffernan - \by Harold Heffernan MANY a struggling young actor finding himself married to a fast-rising star has suffered ignomy and humiliation beyond belief. The higher she climbs the less useful he is made to feel. It takes courage, strong will power to overcome such a situation of702 words
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Advertisement45 1971-01-04 13 Original C/ist of 60 from 21 countrinn MURAt RF AHUAUI NT P<H SI NTS Anything Declare? Sparkling Municnl Rovuo I OPENS TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. ONLY 3 NIGHTS VICTORIA THEATRE Tickets $7 $5 $3 $1 at Robinsons, Cold Storage, C K. Tang Or at door.45 words
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Miscellaneous186 1971-01-04 13 I. I i> rwnui I N»» Hhtvlnf No Frre List Ham, 1.43. 4. «.:<• 9 13 'THE IKON Rl DDIIA" (A SHAW PRODCCTIONI Mandarin ID Scope Co.or NEXT CHANOE' Mick Jaggcr Thr Kelly Brothers'' Color IOA l CAP IT Ol 2»7r»H Now She-lac No Free U«t 11 am. 1..10, 1.30186 words
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Miscellaneous236 1971-01-04 13 apoArjiSATioru CATHAY ***** NOW SHOWING! II I.M. «.M. D M a "Tfct UM-iH-Itfitri' Jack Leoinua, Handy Dennta In Color (Paramount) □EON 1 1 I<J ltlk DAT! Na rre* Ual 11 I K, «.M. *.M A I N "■•i* OI Dark Ikaltta" Jonathan Prld. Oolor.iftfOftli QRCHAPO i 76s 111 Utk DAT!236 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-01-04 14 /Tfry day after school, 1 have a duty to look after any baby aatcr Soaetiaacs, I leave her it lone to play with her toy* while 1 attead to my work. But last Saturday I was unprepared for the incident that took place in our258 words
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264 1971-01-04 14 THE Adult Education Board In conjunction with the Singapore Medical Association will be Jointly conducting a series of sixteen lectures on "General Health Education" commencing 3rd Feb. The lectures will be held every Wednesday at the Lecture Theatre of Uw Department of Social Medicine and Public264 words
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Article, Illustration291 1971-01-04 14 N«M m mm r B«inwii in msdam CMM isiini ■9 Siwfi|nw. Noia« means "4iit«Hbwg sonsMT". vehicles, construction of b«U«fi and mmmf others. One source of noise pollution in everyday life is the traffic. Motorcars toot their horns in a busy street, resulting in a slow flow of traffic291 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-01-04 14 WASHINGTON hi I9CB Philadelphia's uwdtd «dml ■ttdrd a nrw, nauiti ad facalty tt cmU m« ■gar* la Ctty M. ■■"rtlrSl iwd a» the ■acnHlcrat Parkway that stretches frw the spired aiaaicipai hattdh| to he Art Mmmwm at the rtw. Great institutions line that avenue: the Free Library,286 words
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Article116 1971-01-04 14 MANILA Porerty, parental neglect and influence of peer troop are the three main causes of Juvenile delinquency In Manila, according to a lurrrj here. The survey, conducted by the Philippine division of city achooto, cover* the period from Jan. 1968 to Dec. 19«9. It satd the most116 words
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Advertisement179 1971-01-04 14 Tfce Eastern Sitn'i ituy writing contest for boys and girls of 14 lad under (Junior) and boys end girts or or 14 (Senior) ippeen in rtiis peg* from Monday to Friday. Pilae monty it: $lO lot Seniors and $S to- |un«»t to #v*r> nu« published All •ntianti are requested te179 words
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Article, Illustration404 1971-01-04 15 FLORENCE DE SANTIS - By FLORENCE DE SANTIS YyHATEVER new fashion ideas may appear, pants are due to continue their popularity. The custom of making up yout o*n separate outfits will be extended to pants, especially in all the new kinds being made of that old favourite, denirn404 words
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772 1971-01-04 15 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: Please tell the millions of men who rend your column that if the Tar„ not physically able to have sexual relations with their wive* to get some be<p and stop being so proud and foolish. It is debasing772 words
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Article131 1971-01-04 16 TAIPBI Over 506.000 tourists visited Taiwan jgt W* and spent an estimated (]s« million, the Ministry of Communications reported today. The tourists included foreigners, overseas Chinese and American servicemen on rest and recreation to this isiand. Based on the good performance of two. the government now thinks the131 words
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Miscellaneous797 1971-01-04 16 aiies taurus sea gemm I r v 57 ■5 SsSa i J an c CAfCICOLi. RIOHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: In the early am. there nay be tone upsetting conditions, bat later there Is a good chance to put in motion new Ideas that mean much Co you which you could do797 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-01-04 16 "Actually the nearest land IS only a quarter of a mile but it' 9 straight downl"16 words
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Article276 1971-01-04 17 WEEK IN REVIEW ~AT« wefl*e* ww»~. TWi U* feaflng in the Stwck EUIM«9> Mabfiia and SMfifan daaad IW ytv last week when buoyant Support for issues was utu ■MntPt with barer* dominating throughout. Operators hsd bright feelings that UM bearish period has finally ended and276 words
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Article330 1971-01-04 17 UKIVUI Mitm MM III KM> J'n I "L'» ■TJFIJ^^b m mm 1 w !J»ta uu a. m Mm» US laotpi*. MM «1R Until MM «M 1 taaAC luM L> UJ*UR l m oim. •4B P~A MM M 4 MM mi iSt* Ml MM tlftlA. n*fcr«. Ik Mr. Milam.330 words
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Article247 1971-01-04 17 AUCKLAND. New Zealand An agreement which has allowed Japanese fishermen to tak<» thousands of tona of Ash from New Zealand waters haa ended From Jan. 1 the farranging Japanese trawlers and their fleets of dories will have to operate beyond the 12rnlle limit. •tnce247 words
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Article, Illustration196 1971-01-04 17 Imperial Hotel, a $22 Mock of Hat| for aor rictnea km Jalaa laabis off River Valley Road will be open to guetfa In Fabnaary. Imperial baa employed Oberoi Intercontinental aa it* operators. It caters for all levels of visitota, said Dr. Humphrey Pone. Executive Director.196 words
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Article84 1971-01-04 17 ASIA Tobacco Co. Pie. Ltd. haa recently been appointed Sale Distributor far Camel Regular, Carnal Filter. Winston and Salem Cigarettes in Singapore and Weat Malaysia This appointment, conArmed by H. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. of UJSA, win be effective ae of today. Apart from their new appointment as sole84 words
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338 1971-01-04 17 WASHINGTON A spokesman for th« U.S. textile industry blamed fan porta at on« ot the cine# feasant for a poor year in 1970. Donald P. MeCul lough, president of the American Textile Manufacture™ Institute, al*o oat part of the blame on the338 words
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Advertisement108 1971-01-04 17 Classified Ad. Sale* ft Service Television Radio TENDER Mhirtry if Defence (Ugisdcs Knaoa). Singapore. run ma win a* r*. oetved la th* Ministry of t)*fenc«. Pearl's Hill. ItnBpor® a. for the followZ Hwn e to 12 00 Noon on dates shown ataiost each f>an:l Raaplt of UkMir mmT UriNmae Hervie*108 words
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Article, Illustration494 1971-01-04 18 rjLASGOW The tough football city of Glosgow mourned its dead todoy —66 fans crushed under a mass of tumbling bodies in Britain's worst soccer crowd disaster. Spectator! cascaded down terraces at the huge Ibros Stadium here Saturday as Scotland's football match of the year ended in494 words
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Article124 1971-01-04 18 BERLIN Former European heavyweight boxing champion Jose Manuel I bar "Urtain" of Spain beat Everett Cope land last night after the American was disqualified in the fourth round for faking a knockout. Midway through the fourth round Urtaln hit his larger opponent with m left hand124 words
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Article129 1971-01-04 18 SYDNEY Two Sunday paper« here yesterday offered a total of 3,700 dollars <8$12,000) to the big hitters of the fourth AustraliaEngland cricket test, starting here on Saturday. Following a similar offer for the abandoned third test In Melbourne, the papers have Put up 859,000 for the129 words
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51 1971-01-04 18 PLAYING BASKETBALL In the conventional manner is a snap compared to playing the game on unicycles. Here, youths of tiny St Helen Parish School in Newbury, Ohio, demonstrate their skill on wheels. All 128 students at the school are required to ride unicycles or get a failing grade in physical51 words
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Article263 1971-01-04 18 NEW YORK Rod Laver routed fellow Australian Ken Rosewall, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 in Hie opening match of Hie *****,000 tennis champions classic at Madison Square Garden Saturday. Laver breezed through the flrst two sets before 7.252 fans In fine fashion. putting together a string of263 words
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Article68 1971-01-04 18 MOSCOW Albert Shesternyov, 23-year-old full back from the Central Army Sports Club of Moscow, has been voted the Soviet Union's Footballer of the Year for 1970. Shesternyov has play* ed a record number cf 81 matches for the Soviet national team, which b« has captained since 19G6. In68 words
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Article139 1971-01-04 18 LONDON Th* possibility of fast bowler Alan Ward rejoining the MCO crlcketerg in Australia faded yesterday after a specialist said Ward had not yet recovered from an ankle injury David Clark, the MCC touring team manager, yesterday telephoned MCC Secretary Billy Griffith from Australia to ask139 words
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Article, Illustration272 1971-01-04 19 pOLICE Acodemy won 4-0 against Vigilante Corps District 5 to win the Champion of Champions soccer final at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Three penalty goals contributed mainly to the police victory. The aeere woali have been much higher but for the gallant goalkeeping efforts of M. Stippiah272 words
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Article59 1971-01-04 19 SAO PAULO Frank Shorter of the United States, winner of the 1971 Sao Silvestre street marathon, Saturday won another title in Sao Paulo—the 10,000 metres race in an international track and fleld meeting. Mexican Mario Perez Saldivia won the 1,500 metres race, Juha Vaatalnen of Finland the 3,00059 words
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Article160 1971-01-04 19 NEW DELHI Tho Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) yesterday decided to send a national team to play In the first World Cup hockey tournament at Lahore. Pakistan, next month. The executive of the federation meeting here, said a team should be sent to the inaugural world160 words
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Article759 1971-01-04 19 David L. Langford - By David L. Langford MKRKTTT ISLAND During the dail midBight hoars, a young »up»iy derfc M Cape Kennedy thinks >bo«t the ancient Greeks who were given te jumping •ff moan tains with feathexs tied to their •raw. Jack Lewis plans how he will Jump off a759 words
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266 1971-01-04 19 SHIZUOKA, Japan—Yoshiaki Numata of Japan kept kit World Boxing Council junior lightweight title here last night with a cloee split decision points win over Rene Barrientos off the Philippines. Referee John Clower of the United States gave it to the 25-year-old champion 08-67, while266 words
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Article, Illustration480 1971-01-04 20 rpHE official opening of the $5 million Jurong Bird Pork yesterdoy marks another milestone in the development of Jurong Industrial Estate into a garden industrial town. More than 500 guests witnessed the opening ceremony which was performed by th« Minister for Defence, Dr. Go480 words
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Article121 1971-01-04 20 PRAGUE Four Czech government ministers were dismissed yesterday after a law strengthening the role of the Federal government came into effect on Jan. 1, Ceteka news agency announced. Two new ministers were appointed. The agency statement said the Presidium of the Czech National Council (Parliament) had121 words
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Article183 1971-01-04 20 THE Postol Services Deportment lost year earned $34.5 million in revenue, on increase of 31 per cent when compared to the 1968 earning of $26.3 million* Cash turnover increased by 45 per cent, from $252 million in 1968 to $366 million in 1970, the Minister for183 words
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Article25 1971-01-04 20 MUNICH Five original Picasso paintings were among works of arts stolen from a Munich flat over the New Year holiday, police said yesterday.25 words
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