Eastern Sun, 31 January 1971

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  • 18 1 THE SUN Filial fedltloh Mm 10 Him Vol. 1 No. 46 Sunday. 31 January 1971 MC (P) 2500
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  • 150 1 HOUSTON, Teiaa The tralalag rtkkh used b; utroiuuto to Celiac MM-bUNl-technlapcs has crashed and espied ed. A space ageae* pilot, Stuart Preaeat, eject* ed from the craft sad was ualajared. The splder-llke vehicle use* swivel jete U simulate the effect of landing In the onesixth
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  • 311 1 T OURENCO MARQUES, Mozombique Rescue aircraft flying over parts of Mozambique hit by a cyclone saw no sign of life, government officials said Saturday. They said this meant as many as 100,000 may have drowned rn flocdwaters which swept over a 660-square mile area.
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  • 81 2 feci ear coflßdtd nitb a Slßiapon rtf Mmd laoctet has. at the 65th milestone Koala Lnm-pur-lpoh Road. Madam Loh Chal Ngoh, 2T, died later the same dav at the TanJong Mallm General Hospital. Her husfcsrcd and two children wera seriously Injured. The has, from Nam Ho Travelling
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  • 331 2 AN off-duty policeman was skat whan ha tried fa arrest three robbers who hod earlier engaged a delecthre in a running gun fight. The constable, from Joo Chkrt Police Station, was wounded in the left wrist ond was admitted to hospital. His condition is not
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  • 96 2 TODAYS beak but la Girello Beef at only $2 50 a pound. VEGETABLES French Bean# 40 c. a kt. Ladies Fingers 40 c. a kt. Long Beana 40 c. a M. Cabbage 60 c. a kt. Brinjala 50c.akt. Tomatoes 90 c. a kt. HREF Stuffed Veal SO.W
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  • 206 2 Tnede unions could act "militantly" to force employer* to provide deduction facilities for insurance, Mr. C. Devan Neir said yesterday. With the establishment of the national Trade* Union Congress' Co-operative Insurance Society, Income, he said it w«a hoped a majority of workers would be
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  • 64 2 .A number at people arrested In connection with anti-Government demonstrations before the Commonwealth Beads of Government Conference have been released by police. Tfcev were released between last Saturday (January 23) and Monday (January 2ft) after interrogation b* the Internal Security Department, sources said. They were arrested by police
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  • 59 2 Sirtn M tl> M li tal CriaJ 1 research. They art bow bo ham retricted to the kwtof Mid yesterday. The foraer Vice Chancellor of the Cai▼ersity of Malaya la presently the external ezamiaer for Nantah's ■eat. Since hia arrival an 'all deHchted j< SlSh "the
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  • 291 2 KLANG Seiangor*s most wanted man, Chaw Yeat Wah, was yesterday shot dead In a raa ntag battle with police after bein r cornered la a squatter area off Jala® Baku Kuda. The shooting took place barely 15 hours after he waa alleged to hare taken part
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  • 351 3 pIVE members of o gong specialising in jewel robberies were yesterday given jail sentences ranging from two to seven years. They pleaded guilty to the First District Judge, Mr. A. W Ghows to charges of robbery ond theft committed between January 3
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  • 95 3 MADAM Lee Kiat Leng, 36, a businesswoman, was robbed of )9M by two armed robbers, yesterday. Madam Lee was driving along Upper Ayer Rajah Road at 5 p.m. when suddenly a car swerved Into her path. She was forced to •top. Two robbers with
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  • 148 3 Singapore con toon expect an influx of investors from the West German state ol Bremen. This was the view exCressed yesterday by Ir. Hans Koschnick, Bremen's Prime Minister and President of the Upper House. "W© are greatly lmSressed by Singapore's right economic prospects and
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  • 187 3 THE recent national courtesy campaign to impress Commonwealth delegations and foreign correspondents should be extended to all visitors at all times. This would help to make tourism a big industry In Singapore, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. Mr. 8. RaJ&ratnam. said
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 227 3 AROUND TOWN 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ex- 6 p.m. Carnival Trade Library, hlbltlon of book* by Fair 1971 at the Great 8.30 p.m. Pipa solo by Charles Dickens at World Amusement Mr. Lai Pal-Yuen the foyer of the Na- Park, Kim Beng Road. from Hong Kong at tional Library.
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  • 52 4 AN amusing scene on the Hre escape of a building in Warsaw, Poland. Several workers hare gat together to pass Oa some information. Not a bad way to communicate If the telephone breaks down. Just "pas* ft on** from one floor to another. DPI photo.
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  • 365 4 IT AMP ALA Uganda's new military leader, Maj.Gen. Idi Amin, is urging foreign governments to recognise his new regime which ousted former President Milton Obote and seized power last week. 45 assembled diplomats, including the British High Commissioner, heard the General in
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  • 239 4 VICTORIA, BrozH From Hit time he wot fhrc months old, Jovnor Enrique do Sihro be 9or dying of "old age" before hit poor porenft eyes. In Barra de Itapemirim, iomar has died at the age of 12 from a
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  • 77 4 WASHINGTON, Senator Edward Kennedy ha« introduced a conscription (draft) reform bill which he said would increase Congressional control over foreign affairs. He said his proposal would place a ceiling on the number of people the President could call into the service® without further Congressional
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  • 111 4 WASHINGTON, secretary of State William Rogers has said the United States is encouraged by development* in the Arab-Israeli peace talks. He has expressed the hope that the Suez ceasefire will be continued after February 5. Rogers told press conference he w** convinced that Israel,
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  • 127 4 BANGALORE* India, A policeman has been kidnapped by students after one of their compatriots was killed when police opened fire on rioters. A police spokesman says the students are holding the man hostage at the Government College Police are waiting for the situation to cool
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  • 469 5 Ail set lor big blast off CAPB KENNEDY The final countdown for Apollo 14, Ame» riea's fourth moon landing mission, began Saturday with scientists hoping the crucial run up to launch wifl stay troublefree. After a week of virtually flawless final preparation, officials say
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  • 338 5  -  From Robert Tyrer in Sydney »)•>« ftq paii WIH.H hi tM> te jw Mi W ernments are the answer to ih» iapldly expanding street trade. Loitering 1* Illegal In Australia, with penalties ox up to $3OO, but court wffliiili Hwomm a U&jm
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  • 265 6 WASHINGTON The world's first "test tube" baby is likely to be born within a year ot Cambridge, England, and when it happens "all hell will break loose/' an American Nobel Prixe winner says here. Dr. James Watson who won the
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  • 109 6 BELFAST British troops are to be Issued with "snatch neta" to help combat rioters in the streets. Rocket- propelled, the net will be fired by combat squads over the heads of stone-throw-ing crowds. The net will be tightened SO that the rioters. In a confused, tangled
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  • 68 6 LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands Police shot and wounded a man when angry spectators attacked a referee and linesmen during a football match Saturday. Some of the 300 people watching the local match surged on to the pitch after on* team •cored a winning goal in
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  • 345 6 I>ERLIN Chancellor Willy Brandt, ignoring a semi-blockade on West Berlin and Communist demands tor an end to West German political activity, is in the city for a two-day visit. Brandt will take part in the congress of his Social Democratic Party that w ill
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  • 139 6 GRENOBLE. FRANCE The third Riondet quintuplet died late Friday following the death of two other* earlier ia the day. The qaiu, three boys and two girls, were bora to Michelle Riondet, 29, a schoolteacher, ia a nearby village and then rushed to a special baby centre
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  • 37 6 WASHINGTON, ThS U.S. arm* has dismissed court martial charges against Major-General Samuel Roster, the former West Point Military Academy Superintendent accused of covering up the alleged M 7 Lai massacre in ViM> nam.
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  • 58 7 Loots Bowel Jr. the world's longest sur«hb| male heart traaspiant patient* ■or oil quite orrrwhelmed bj the ■ucklig kiaa he geta hon Mil Betty A»■Ark. MB. iliiek ts the world** longest iirvlvlif feasale heart transplant patient, having received her new heart oa 22 Sept..
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  • 124 7 LINCOLN. Nrhruk. Tile Stale Supreme Osort la* drflarrd uae*n> t)tutioiuU N r k. Batik's "shoot Iky artchbaur law." Ttie law allowed a person to 111) to pra. tert blmaelf or hi* property. The controversial statute enacted in ]Mt despite the veto of the Ootemor Norbert
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  • 374 7 T OS ANGELES The Sharon Tot* murder trial judge has blocked pros«c«HM attempts to introduce gruesome evidence about Hie related murder of musician Gory Hinmon. Court sources scid the ruling might reduce the trial now in Its eichth month by a
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  • 177 7 •K> DC JANfIRO, Two Imve «K! bee* give* €5 ywn M MfM iai Hao fits* ae»tmmtm MW« IMWI MMMII of irasiTs c I" He aquad alleged la be composed of poßca men or farmer policemen began operating In BvasiTs main ettlee two
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  • 233 7 MO NTmr ID EO— Official sources have said the government may Impose a three-day nationwide curfew The curfew will facilitate house-to-house search for three kidnapped foreigners la Montevideo and other unspecified cities. It would be the fir at time In 50 years that such Imposed in
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 833 8/13 "THE ROOF OF THE HOTEL EQUATORIAL's CLUB CRESCENDO is still trying to hold itself together through the sounds of the IRON CROSS GONE BAND...they ve been packing in the crowds since they first moved downstairs from the FRENCH RESTAURANT and with every passin' week,
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    • 144 8/13 Drink up your juice and g«t loot* if t gonna got bettor and bottor at the HOTEL MALAYSIA'S SUPPER CLUB and tho MARCO POLO THEATRE NIGHTCLUB with WILMA READING and the SIX NOTES she's got what it takes to be hor and the way
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  • THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 927 9 THREE WINKERS FOR SHAW- TULLOH PODMORE KUALA LUMPUR Bukit Tummh trainer Colin Tulloh load field dmy when 1m toddltd H»h whmm fcere fitsidof after- oc«. All his winners were ridden by George Podmore and owned by Shaw Stables. Their win** were •bowman 19 «27), Special Film ($B5) and film Star
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    • 245 9 W I a ww W»Tw ™wTu®«l CiUfwl•" pion, Aootalia, roofed Singo porta EOMOsoow fry 95 go*k W I, In on exhibition PM ifci S«A kM ■rt, iif ptarei game •Ml the lacal Bnrqpeaa ladies weee toft breathAustralia openci scoring In the first arfnote of
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    • 1169 10/11 GO RACING with THE SUN SUNGEI WANG II on hit record brooking lost week, has a bright chance of winning the $35,000 Tunku's Gold Cup for CVoss One horses over 1 Of of Kuala Lumpur today. The brilliant Macquario gelding put up a sparkling
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    • 148 10/11 MELBOURNE A new company which it to construct and operata Indonesia's first racecourse, in Jakarta, was floated in Melbourne Friday. The company, DRC Investments, is expected to start meetings on a regular twice weekly basis by June 18 or 19, Chairman Ronald
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    • 1389 10/11 Day's Best: Zarook, Zaman, Jovial. Going: Good. Rft* Is CL 4 Dhr. 1- PJL ($6,SOO) 1. ***** I ***** Natnna lata* »y 4y 900 911 G 9 T (B Break) Kaliar (Lte) Wilson 10 I 1 1 I 1 ***** ft 7S13 Takaa Combined Utr ftoha&l By
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    • 203 10/11 11 MMNI 1 BOY :uco' a SOB1AC «ACB I: I] KE8« Gala War 1 k GAIN WAY I ft) Kobaal Tabaa 15) MOHAN! Hi wiL J ii Bfgff J OreuStor n i III a£~ u j >i( 'III? IikJ MM SMS 141 8TINGMAY 11 1) He»Btf Meant/ i 1)
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    • 932 10/11  -  .by Little Nene AFTER o 'mini' round Hie world trip covering no lots than 29,000 miles I found out that it would bo difficult to revive professional boxing in Singapore This is my answer to boxing fans who have asked me in buses, taxis, coffee
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    • 372 12 ADELAIDE England lost their lost four wickets for only 12 runs In o tail-end collapse which sow them oil out for 470, 20 minutes ofter teo on the second day of the sixth cricket Test ogoinst Australia here yesterday. Australia replied by scoring 50 without
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    • 79 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club XV beat Royal Air Force Tengah, by IS goals (three tries and a penalty) to six goals (one try and ft penalty), In ft friendly fixture Kayed at the Padang st night. SCC, playing brilliantly opened account In the 15th minute off a
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    • 232 12 British manufacturers, at a press preview in Southern England recently, unveiled some of' the new "Formal* Atlantic" ears —Britain's latest singleseated racing car category. One of them was the March, seen here driven by Bonnie Peterson. Formula Atlantic cars are powered by 200 horsepower
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    • 270 12 LONDON Bobby Moot*, F»gl— d't WmN C» aoccor optoia, Mby ntHfd hit MCM 4 dtsappoietment wheo ho biM to vMofai U* fkst toooi pfac* for West HM OMnbghb LAAF«T wTh ijibit Coroatiy w*TFour du> ago. Moore, rated one otf the world's beet defenders, w*j left <mt
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    • 254 12 DAYTONA BEACH European giants For•eke ami Ferrari cottiniM Hmii battle for the Sporty Cars Wo rid Manufacturers' ckas. piontKips whan Hm second hm Hut year's series the Daytosa 24-boor race gets under way. Porsche took the title last year and are already
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 49 9 rOTAL POOL: <*B.tTl) Ist Me Bk HIMI (82,318) 2nd Prise No: MNH Ol.Nf) M Erioe No: l«m <f 579) Morten (IS eoch) ioi: 14S888 *****5 *****4 MM 144 Mi *****1 *****8 *****3 *****7 *****8 *****1 rionilHew <BBl «A) No.; 14*881 *****8 *****8 MNB2 *****8 *****9 *****8 *****3 *****8 *****8
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 176 14 ADOIS Ababa Ethiopia (EPS) The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches decided unanimously on January 18 to request British Prime Minister Edward Heath not to resume the sale of arms to South Africa. Meeting in the Africa Hall the 120-member Central Committee instructed
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    • 404 14 Ababa, Ethiopia (EPS) Moral issues in health care, the humon implications of genetical research and humon concerns in population policy ore among the points of concentration suggested for the World Council of Churches's study on the Humonum. Canon David Jenkins, a leoding British theologian
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    • 959 14 LOVE FOR TEACHES Gon e are the days when pupils would bring apples to teachers as an expression of appreciation. In fact, in some parts of the world, sticks of dynamite are more common. How do our students feel about their teacher* After all.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 727 16 THE SUM i I AMD USTEMING....ti>and mdio guide TV Singapura l Radio Sin a a P' ira I *Ol Bucdu BMdii: uoe 'Wartd OtJmm KI f IN 10 10 tJO Hatnta Hi iTTt. 1 10 so i 111 im at Pnr 11.00 PwTa Pep (Repeat, PM. iao6 Mar Soccer *oO«
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  • 431 17  -  By JOAN CROSBY DEVCRLY HILLS You don't expect o Living Legend-Sex Goddess to be funny. But Rita Hayworth is funny and thafs why she'll be great on The Carol Burnett Show Carol recently spoofed Rita's famous "GUda" and Rita, who says she didn't
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 74 17 PGAIMIS AT > O (M CPCHAPD 37t5»t| WTH KICOBD DAT! TODAY BHOWBI U Mi. >». K.tt A t-M «a "TO«A" STA*TB 11.St. LH, Ml A IM wm MM. SIM. OK M U/VHH BOOKINoe Post TOKAI TORAI fOSAI' NOW SHOWING! 11 Mi. 1 J*. 4 .M. U» A C«*h Booking* Oolf
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    • 528 17 Top of the world's pops "MY Sweet Lord" Afl this week benumber seven with Matter Whjt." This week's charts: from a Beetle to kit Number Oa»e tke Britisk ckart since And George Harrison, who sings it and wrote it and provided his own multlvoiced, mutti-r e c o r d
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    • 128 17 I II O < .17.1 II I I MOW HBOWIMOI U M l.tt. M«IU OKOFUII PBPPARD "CANNON tor OOUN)B« PtnifUloa ft Ooiot (DAI I %l» I I «> I <# S5 —in REX SKY aRO XV 1404 7 1 .171 70 1 I .l.mmo now Motrmoi ■Ui a ia i
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 504 18 Disc-cussion BACKTRACK 1 (Trock) This is the first in o series which packages the big hits of stors on the Trock label. And os the Trock lobel feotures rother heavy stors, we've got o rother heovy album. With JIMI HENDRIX ond THE WHO dominating
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    • 332 18 Has Pari McCartney tome oat M the bogeyman of the Beatles following his application to dissolve the (roup's partnership, made in the High Court? Or Is there more sympathy for his situation than many might suspect? I certainly And a sudden goodwill toward him in the
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    • 147 18 HI THERE! Well, a hearty KONG HEE FATT CHOY to all you Chinese hep-types! But please don't send me any Ang Pows it isn't necessary besides I'm really a big boy now, and it's kinda embarrassing. Just send records I like them just as much. Please address
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  • ADVENTURES IN A , SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 1018 19  -  By RUTH BAKALAR QINGAPOREANS eof mot* rice than anything except possibly chillies. That's what it sometimes seems to this gasping, tonguescalded, watery-eyed Adventurer at Singapore's tables! There's food reason for this. Rice grows bountifully In Southeast Asia, where It probably originated. It
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    • 410 19 The Spanish word for rice Is AKKOZ, and most dishes made with rice are so called Arros eon Polio, for instance. Bat the dish that comes from the Galf of Valencia region of Spain is named for Its place of oricin and the two-handled flat pan la
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