Eastern Sun, 14 February 1971
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Title Section17 1971-02-14 1 THE SUN Flaml tdltNa MM 10 Man VoL 1 No. 48 Sunday* 14 February 1971. MC(P) 250917 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-02-14 1 People start big cleanup in typhoid-hit areos around Jolan Übi ond Jolan Eunos are cleaning their own blocked street drains. They claim the Public Health Department has ignored their pleas to clean the drains. They say the stench is very bad. Children In the two329 words
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Article127 1971-02-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR The Secretary General of the Alliance Party resigned y tojJTan Sri T. H Tan quit the Central Working Committee of the Malaysian Chinese Association protesting against the usurpation of th f authority by a (roup of yonng Intellectuals The MCA Is second only In Importance127 words
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Advertisement17 1971-02-14 1 Bet ***** A 27 Jawala Day ft DM Waterproof in Sidntoii Steal Automatic Notebook or lape Recorder17 words
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Article, Illustration681 1971-02-14 2 in Raffles Place and Change Alley claim they are losing thousands of dollars because of the pedestrian mall there. Business has dropped as much as 30 per cent, they claim. They are planning a special meeting to discuss681 words
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Article206 1971-02-14 2 BIT* your peuln I like the Scots ud set-1 tie for Scotch steak to-1 day—lt onl T J2.6# found. I Tomorrow will he a| day for btjlai I Fishmongers iI fl there'll be a bUr catch ta and prices will drop Here's oar ttp for buying a206 words
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Advertisement28 1971-02-14 2 When- fo Stay STRAND riOtkL BENCOOLENMKfcEI 10WN CENTRE 9UIEI CLEAN reasonable rates. AIRCCNL i I C NEL ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. SAR RESTAURANT HOMELY SERVICES. TELS: lib 16/2 3629.28 words
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Miscellaneous70 1971-02-14 2 SINGAPORE TOWN 1.12 M. (8.9 ft.); 6.59 •JB. (2J ft): 1.93 p.m. <92 ft.); 7.19 p.m. (2.1 ft) TOMORROW 134 a.m. (9 ft); 729 ».m. (2.9 ft.); 1.39 p.m. (8.8 ft); 7.39 p.m. <2.5 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD 114 a.m. (19J ft.); 6.49 ftJB. (3J ft.); 129 p.m. J19.7 ft.); 7.9470 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-02-14 3 Fought over girl MALAYSIAN hawker stabbed to death in Cuscaden Rood yesterday morning come here especially to visit his parents. Tan Teck Meng, 38, of Kompong Pontion, Johore, came to Singapore lost week on o three-month visit poss, his fother told the SUN. The179 words
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Article260 1971-02-14 3 A NYONE who claims Singapore Universify is collopsing and staff ore resigning is o fool, fhe Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said yesterday. He was speaking at a Press conference at which he lashed out at critics who claimed there was widespread discontent among the260 words
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Article74 1971-02-14 3 A four-year-old girl was burned and 25 propl* If ft homeless when a Arc roared through several bonnes in l,oron( Kagam. Tbe girl. Yap Tbao Hwa. was slightly bnrned on both hands. The Bre damaged property worth $20,M It started lu an attap hut at74 words
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Article292 1971-02-14 3 A housewife told the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday how a stranger rushed into her house and grabbed $7O from her neice, saying it wa K payment for antiques her husband had bought. The housewife, Madam Guok Mei Yen. 32, was giving evidence against Ku Sim. Ku.292 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-02-14 4 A lot of bathing suits stwr got wot at this booch near Bannoi Am It's now high su»niuer. Tho son is groat ...bsttho water isn't. The signs worn of pollution from neorby sewer outlets end oil-loading docks.42 words
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Article267 1971-02-14 4 TEHERAN Wortd oil ptodncing Mtion and 22 major Woteni oil toiled to reach settlement yesterday on A MV WMM dollar agreement to stabilise tfce oil wortd tor a maxi- mum of fire yearsDifferences between the two sides was described by oil company spokesmen as 'fundamental"267 words
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Article190 1971-02-14 4 AMMAN Palestinian guerrillas and King Hu»MHI'I troops fought gun duels around Amman Airport and railroad station and close to the royal castla yesterday in an eruption of violence which brought the capital to a standstill for the second straight day. Guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat called190 words
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Article, Illustration39 1971-02-14 4 Buenos Aires firemen examine cracks In ft It- storey building which was evacuated last week. It was the third modern high-rise building to be evacuated In recent* months because of faulty construction. The Argentine Government Is Investigating.39 words
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198 1971-02-14 4 J E L AV!V Deputy Prime Minister Yigol Alloa Mid yesterday UN Middle East envoy, Gunnor Jarring, hod overstepped his authority by presenting settlement proposals to Arab end Israeli diplomats in New York. "Jarrlng's task l» to promote agreement" Allon told a Tel Aviv198 words
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Advertisement429 1971-02-14 5 What's the story behind M«din is the door way to one of the ""wonders of the world South India. Madras was the first British trading centre East of Suez; the site of the first British fort in Asia; contains the church where Robert Clive was married; has the 2nd longest429 words
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234 1971-02-14 6 T ON DON Banks yesterday worked overtime, bookies fretted over betting odds and stores hurried to slap new price tickets on to goods in a last minute rush by 55 million Britons to gear for a switchover to decimal234 words
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Article139 1971-02-14 6 LONDON Britain it ready to negotiate with the U.S. Government on a possible reprieve for the threatened RB2II jet engine project. Rolls-Royce was building the RB2II for the Lockheed Aircraft corporation when skyrocketing costs forced It into receivershio last week. The government announced In Parliament139 words
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Article90 1971-02-14 6 MEXICO CITY Police srizrd H2 people in an firlji morninc antidrug swoop on a society party at which many of the men were dressed as women. Drugs. a hypodermic syringe, pornographic literature and films were found in the raid on a house in the capital's90 words
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Article, Illustration37 1971-02-14 6 A Soviet missile, framed by snow-covered pine trees. i s pointed into the air from a portable launcher somewhere in Russia. The photograph was released bv the Soviet Army. It *ave no details.37 words
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Article156 1971-02-14 6 MELBOURNE Offl eers ud 50 Chiurse crewmea aboard the 5.6 M ton British freighter Manliu brawled for an hour last night. Two ChinrM- were sent to hospital and lb others arrested. One oAcer who refused to give his name was rescued by ambu-lance-men after clinging156 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-02-14 7 Taking stock of what may wall ba bar Mit stopping point is sultry Pat MoMovan, 23. Pat la one of tko contestants in tka Miss Owtor Space Beauty Contest, tke winner of wkick wiN receive an expense paid trip to tke moon Bet since tkat90 words
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232 1971-02-14 7 TXOUSTON Astronout Ed word Mitchell soid yesterdoy he condvcted the world's first experiment in telepothy from outer space during the Apollo 14 mission. Reports quoting a Chicogo clairvoyant as saying he ran a private experiment In extro-sensory perception with Mitchell, have been232 words
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Article76 1971-02-14 7 PANAMA cm, r» 53Sd SUles't 1 it, 1M Cm, TOhntom w*hfte ft days. II Hti H cwMm Susr^irS terdaj -We CM odM Pm■tuitn roi«nk*n to da Ik same thlats Ik Peace Carve fa «ria|,* Tack said. He mM ke hu Milled the U.S. ielnw76 words
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57 1971-02-14 7 LBON, Nicaragua A second volcano started belching fire and smobe in the Leon area yesterday. This followed eight days ef bombardment from Cerro Negro which left the city under a sea of ash. Authorities feared an early eruption of Hoyo Volcano, five miles from57 words
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546 1971-02-14 7 LEGEND ku II that Roman named VtkitlMH lUrtH It all la Um Third Cca While avttthi iiNitha h« befriended the MM toafhter of the Mlhr and rwtored hat >lc hi. had ea the might before he was eieeated Pebraary 14 he peued546 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration1540 1971-02-14 8/13 CAD? What is this man K«n Snell talking about? He's trying to tell us Singapore's night life is In a sad state of affairs. And to make sure everyone knows how unhappy he feels about our swinging city he plans to publish1,540 words
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Advertisement356 1971-02-14 8/13 ft srcvfcpjo 1 BALLBT MAX LOISEAUX (toy W) IpMltCllM ikMl Modern iui>t by provocative French (emu las I Sheer romanct unveiled before roe. BhortlBM: 10 p m All U pa MUMC by Fred Rama* and Loa Manllenoa plu* the Plihermeo Cell Mel Ung MJCtt Car reaervatlaa* llense nees Aveoae n356 words
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Advertisement37 1971-02-14 8/13 Malaysia's Premier Hotel Federal Hotel Kuala Lumour sr^ itffl 21 Storey New Extension, si 450 luxurtoue mm, well to weM carpet* fully air-oondit toned, with pueh- button control pinai *MOTT UMWURWWWOA oauau MU UWWWW SUN IM UTWWDS37 words
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Advertisement151 1971-02-14 8/13 PONGGOL (Air -conditioned) SWAM MITt 'CLUB, USTAUHANJ COFFffff HOUSE TRACK 24. PONGGOL ROAD. 11) ba Singapore. 19 TEL: *****4 (S LINKB) Chinese A European Cuisine A Sea-Food Open Daily From 10.00 to 1.00 man. Weekends A Holidays, Ext. To 2.00 am REST HOUSE FOR HIRE BOA TEL: SPEED-BOA TS FOR151 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article1105 1971-02-14 9 PENANG: GALLANT TURK II finally broke Hm let wnen he scored a shock win in the opening r o c e to poy $389 kere yesford oy. Kept In a handy position by apprentice Edward Chan, Gallant Turk II raced pest the leaders close home1,105 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-02-14 9 11m Norton Command* 7So ee Prtlaettso Eacer winner of the lt7t Th rux ton 599 miles, the Swedish Grand Prix for production machines. the Imols (Italy) Shell Gold Cop tor production machines, waa exhibited at the Racing Motor Cycle Show held is London recently. A pore176 words
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Article952 1971-02-14 10/11 GO RACING THE SUN I ROYAL MARK con milci amends by taking the Spring Cup for Class Three Division One horses over 81 f at Peneng today, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting. At Bukit Timah last month, the Henry's Choice952 words
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61 1971-02-14 10/11 HONG KONG- The Singapore team which won second place behind the Philippines in the Stableford Amateur Golf tournament sponsored by the Cathay Pacific Airways being presented with a trophy at the Oceania Restaurant here Wednesday. (L to R): Patrick Tsai, dep. general sales manager of CPA presenting the trophy to61 words
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Article1254 1971-02-14 10/11 Day'* Best: Computer, Matico, West Lake. Going: Good, Raoi i s ci. s Dit. 1—6 F-—l.OO p.m. ($6,0O0) 1 9K241 Sean 6* 900 B«rrnic t B> •uguure i fthlier 2 2 ***** Brilliant SutctM 5* 8 12 Brilliant M.<rtwui PK i.a«inft 4 3- IM30 l>urr 4y H071,254 words
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Article220 1971-02-14 10/11 «AI 1 OtvNNI < 1 > <! I 2 > HOk HtA.N Indnpan 11 Brilliant HVCOMI univ (1 1 MEAN (11) Native KaKt U 11 > Araniada KOI IT ■Ma* MM t I (ll> TKNTRAM Ullvenun IS) Dut Fury if INKEUOM 111 Loc-b Loines W. Markftiaaa < 4 >220 words
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Article418 1971-02-14 10/11 rHILADtLPHIA, Pcnmylvonia, Britain'* Ann Jones, the third seed, wet nearly token to throe sets by Australien Kerry Melville before reoching the semi-finals of tne *****,500 Philadelphie International Lawn Tennis chempionships here Fri- day night. The former Wimbledon champion produced a match-winning rally in the second418 words
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193 1971-02-14 10/11 PALM DESERT, California Jim Wiacfc.r* cam* from off (he paca wiHi a brilliant oigbtundar par 64 Friday to tia Arnold Palmar for Hia laad at 12-nndw par 204 aftar tkrea rounds of tko 90- Hole Bob Hopo Dosort Classic. Palmer had 4wo eagles on193 words
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Article56 1971-02-14 10/11 PARIS, Chi Cheng, the Formosan athlete billed a* the fastest girl runner in the world, received the "Golden Rooster" sports award of the Magazine Athletism Friday night. MiM Cheng, who broke Ave world records in 1970, will leave for the United States Sunday with her56 words
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Article257 1971-02-14 10/11 LONDON Fourth Division Colchester United take on mighty Laods United in the Football Association (F. A) Cup fifth round hoping for "a miracle." An all-ticket crowd of 18,000 will pack Colchester's tiny layer road ground for the visit of a star-packed side installed as clear257 words
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Article128 1971-02-14 12 The Singapore Armed Forces edged Ceylon Sport* Club by two goal* to nil in the BHA Un-der-23 tournament fixture played at the padang last night. Armed Force* playing with speed and accurate paaalng, scored their first goal In the firsthalf through their dashing Inside-right Jaswant Singh.128 words
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Article, Illustration58 1971-02-14 12 Mr. Sam Fuller and Mrs. Pff Trueman, are one of 250 couples competing In the Mixed Doubles Charity Bowling Tournament now being played at Jackles Bowl, Grange Road. The tournament organised bv a group of American Ladies, Is held In conjunction with the Singapore Aftercare Association for58 words
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500 1971-02-14 12 LOS ANGELES, Scotland's Ken Buchanan uttd o piston-like loft job to pound out o unanimous 15-round decision over substitute Ruben Navarro of Los Angeles Friday night in his first defence of the world lightweight championship. Buchanan started piling out a one-side margin over Navarro from the500 words
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147 1971-02-14 12 WORLD Cup representatives Rhus Thin Kisy and Alvin Lieu are among seven Singapore golfers entered for Nw $69,000 Singapore Open Golf Championship to be held at the Bultlt Course from March 4 to 7. Stewart and David Milne and three caddies to147 words
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Article83 1971-02-14 12 The Republic's first •ver age-group tennLs tournament, to be Introduced by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, will be held on March IS. 14, 20 and 21. The tournament will be called the Singapore Age-group Tennis Championships. The championships, to be on an open individual basis, includes83 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-02-14 12 ROYAL Navy, playing fast and attacking rugby whipped Singapore Cricket Club 19-0 in a friendly fixture at the Padang yesterday. Navy'a points came from two goals and three tries. Royal Navy kicked off and Immediately swept Into the club'a territory. Midway through Rawllngs crossed over for a try147 words
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Miscellaneous49 1971-02-14 9 TOTAL POOL (*****) lit Prime No. ***** ($3,093) M Prise No. ***** ITS) M PKm NO. ***** (9 398) Starters (949 each) No* ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** •4337 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation (939 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****49 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article109 1971-02-14 14 THINGS that money! can't buy would make a long list. Here are some of them. Money cannot buy real friendship; it must be earned. Money cannot buy a clear ee nsdenee; square dealing is the price tag. Money cannot buy the glow of good health; right109 words
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Article22 1971-02-14 14 Far too often men kava taken a theology to the i"We Instead of finding their theology in the Bible.22 words
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Article787 1971-02-14 14 Paul E. Kauffman - by Paul E. Kauffman OVERSHADOW INO everything in Asia during the past year was the march of the giants. One marching out of the picture, another marching bach Into the picture and a third abruptly changing direction. The United States, long a giant on the787 words
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Article729 1971-02-14 14 TAKE A BREAK FOR SUCCESS- JHERE is no doubt obout it, we oil Nke the breok between the yeors. This seoson cuts into the endlessness of things, brings the sense of something ochieved, or ot leost, finished with ond ploced oside. Though this may729 words
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Advertisement12 1971-02-14 14 DcwpdNdr FffENCH RESTAURANT TO-D#tV 1,3' Bring your family for hearty meal. Wr12 words
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Advertisement49 1971-02-14 15 Join The Loyal Family of Supporters who subscribe to the Eastern Sun and The Sun regularly. THE ONLY HOME-OWNED. HOME-CONTROLLED NEWSPAPER The Circulation Manager, Eastern Sun and The Sun, 23-B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Please deliver to me the Eastern Sun and The Sun regularly. Name: Address: Tel. No:49 words
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Miscellaneous122 1971-02-14 15 a 6 aJI rr. m ft I 'AFTEKNOON, M*s. ffACCITXCOON AMP WWgKE'd MX you* littl* V RACCITIBS? > R S3 ?;P2 nmrfflßßWr i -V I e 1 ?13 «SJ? m. 2g If m m i l 3KH t m t& m o** >Mk yz Otf.tfO-ANPMV HORN PO£WT" WORK/ WCLL-VOU JU6T122 words
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Miscellaneous1744 1971-02-14 16 THE SUN: LOOKING AMD LISTENING ...tv and radio guide TV Singapura CHANNEL ft A.M. 10 00 Op«n 10 03 The J ark La Unit* Show 10.26 Umlc Joey 10 55 Pt-ala Pop (Repeat) P.M. 12 00 Btar Soever Wolverhampton Wanderers va Blackpool' 13*5 Kngllah Por Everyone 1.16 Chinese Matinee Tragedy1,744 words
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Article, Illustration390 1971-02-14 17 r April, IM7. what the Vatican called "a public sin" became permissible. Actress Sophia Loren and film producer Carlo Ponti were married for the second time as French citizen,, in France. Their first marriage (April 1957) had never been condoned by church authority, nor390 words
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Miscellaneous165 1971-02-14 17 iirvmi I gc?cAfMISATlDrvi Fdrchapd'^^l ON UCOU DA VI (MO KRKZ LIST) TOO AT SHOWS U M Ml. Ml I "TOM" BTASTSi 11.M. t M, I M A MM; DM, MAC ft M M BOOBJMUB OFL* roi l TO*A! TOftAI TOMI TOoud ft Color by Deluse Irttri Cmchilui (lit I* ur165 words
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Miscellaneous534 1971-02-14 17 Pick of the world's pops OADFINGER, who look set to bocomo one of Hie major groups on the internetionol pop-scene, hove hit the British charts et number six. The boys in the group who record for the Beatles' label Apple, hail from Liverpool also home town of the Beatles and534 words
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Miscellaneous153 1971-02-14 17 C Al' I IO I V<» 7 I» J rn» tiMsnar Mandarla Hi Hcop«. Qoior U*T DAT! U MS. i «.M. I M Tim DUHM*4" (A SHAW PRODUCTION I Mandarla tn Boopa, Qoior OTSNS TOMOBEOW RAJA SAAB" Color Hindi wtUi Malay Mite lf'.« SH > »♦«> X V II i153 words
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Article, Illustration709 1971-02-14 18 PLATTER PETE - Disc-cussion by PLATTER PETE GEORGE HARRISON: ALL THINGS MUST PASS (Apple). George Harrison's three-album set All Things Must Pass, now available, will prove it has been ft long time since so much love and care and work have been wrapped Into one package.709 words
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Article361 1971-02-14 18 World Mole Singer i n.vis rusui iw S CUe Richard MV7 J»ri MM And? WMliama IKU S (Mm (anphtll Mil Pml NHJirtoi| SM I Prank Sinatra S Bafc Dylan MS Jibn Taylar Mg Mtevlt Hti4rr lit U R«b«r| Plant 8M IS Mirk Jagirr at IS Job a r»|*rl7361 words
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Article179 1971-02-14 18 HI THERE! GUESS who 1 met the other day? The singing teacher himself, Frankie. Remember Cheryl Mo* na Cherie? Well he'® got a new single (released yesterday) called Woman In My Life. It is ultra-commercial, and beautifully performed. Strings have been added to the recording. The result impressed me179 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article237 1971-02-14 19 Mrs. I MM mj% Hut the enjoyed oar eucnaher mm recipes. She wu kowever. disappointed in sot Incline unoai then recipe for a encumber sauce a* served with cold poach ed salmon in one of her favourite restaurants. Cucumber sauces, three ways. CUCUMBER MAYONNAISE Blend 1 enp237 words
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Article, Illustration896 1971-02-14 19 RUTH BAKALAR - By RUTH BAKALAR WE can't support the contention with scientific data, but we're privately convinced that certain meat cuts even from the same animal, taste better than others. For instance, a fillet steak has its points, but flavour is not one of them, especially by896 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-02-14 19 On FctoMry 14th, mtteaitol tot mt tribute to the patrM saint of lorm u4 to each ether If eKhwgtof heart-bcdiaeaed *ifts ud totmi Bmm W these an sweet, some sassy. Asythlsx fees ftssi heart-shaped boxes of rherelstes to eeasfts Valentine cards. The message cesses through235 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-02-14 20 Eight never returned rpOKYO Communist Chino soys the U.S. oction in Loos is posing o "grove menace to Chino" ond the Chinese people will not "remain indifferent to it." "Laos is a close neighbour of Chino. U.S. imperialism aggression against Laos Is a graveUPI radiophoto. - 329 words
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133 1971-02-14 20 SAIGON The American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) centre for operations in Laos at Long Cheng feM to the North Vietnamese last night in a significant escalation of the war. Reliable sources said the fall of Lone Cheng the headquarter* of the CIA133 words
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Article48 1971-02-14 20 Law and National Development Minister. Mr. E W Barker disclosed last night that new legislation will be Introduced to reduce ilr pollution from Industries. More parks and recreational centres will be provided, h« said at the annual dinner of the Town Planning Institute at the Hilton.48 words
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Article55 1971-02-14 20 A Ministry of Finance spokesman said yesterday the value of Malaysian currency here is still the same as Singapore money. He was commenting on reports that the Malaysian dollar was going to be devaluated. He said the Government knew of no valid reason for any public55 words
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Article78 1971-02-14 20 PHNOM PENH A droop-winced 0.8. Air Foree JM yesterday bronchi Prime Minister Lon Nol to specialised medical treatment facilities in Hawaii. The specially rigged Cl4l Starlifter jet was sehednled to carry the Cambodian leader to Hawaii, where to will be placed la the Tripler Army78 words
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Advertisement92 1971-02-14 20 ORIENT FlFDlll] sp si^jla Ra» ***** A 27i«wM Day b Data Watarpf oof In 6tamlatt Steal V v Everywhere you go your Orient Apollo will give you unfailingly th# precise time. And looks good tool Automatically, you will know the day date. The space age look is an added bonus92 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-02-14 20 The weather bureau predicts fair today. YESTERDAY Max. temp; 88.3 Min. temp: 72.3 Rain; all Total rain to date: 5.7! Total rain dajs date 20 Sunshine yesterday: 7.95 Humidity at 11 p.m.: 89 per cent.35 words
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