Eastern Sun, 21 February 1971

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  • 17 1 THE SUN IM MHw MM II mm VoL 1 No. 49 Sunday, 21 February 1971. MC(P) 2500
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  • 436 1 These ponds dead' in 5 years prown breeders ore slowly being squeezed out of business, on expert soid yesterdoy. He said in five years the industry would be dead. He is a prawn expert and businessman Mr. J.T.K. Lim, 44, who acts as a
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  • 395 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mdoyiiont yesterday watched Hie installation of their new king on television. A 21-gun salute and shouts of "Doulat Tuonku" (Malay version for ''Long live the king") greeted the installation of the 43-year-old Suit on of Kedah as the Yang di-Pert u
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  • 194 2 JAKARTA ScvanftM IH4ORUSIM have asked Presint likjrto to explain Hi« utilisation of Japanese war reparation payments totalling more Hian ***** million. In a note of InterK nation tabled before rllament, the M.Ps pointed out that while aome 32 pro)ecu were to be financed
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  • 166 2 KNUCKLE <Mm to a r««d meal tonight A art rattan InMkle veal b going cheap at M itrta a pawl. Here's how tt bay Ibe beat. Veal Mi be Im rralnrd and pale pink. What little fat there Is should be white and Ana Today's prices in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 37 2 Around Town 10 am to 5 pm Exhibition of horse paintings by Mr Hauw Sing King at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. |0 am to 10 pm Japan Industrial Exposition at Kallang Park. 5.30 pm Talk on
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    • 75 2 Southeast Asia and a study in economic inequalities by Mr Malcolm Caldwell at Kerala Association, Race Course Road. 5.30 pm to 6.50 pm Band performance by the Teachers* Band at the Botanic Gardens. pm and 9 pm Film show "Black Orpheus" by Singapore Film Society at Cultural Centre, Canning Rise
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  • 58 3 THIS cor with Singapore's most expensive licence plate is now on the rood. Ifs owner drove it owoy from Federated. Motors yesterdoy. 'J He paid about $30,000 for the car and $ll,lOO to the Registrar of Vehicles for the licenca plate number SQI. The
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  • 129 3 A man wlw hoped to make ft few dollar* oat of some nwpected stoles Jewellery was yesterday •ned 92.N0. Is default three months' Jail. Khoo Chian Khim, 42, admitted keeping $6,000 worth of jewellery believed to have been taken in an armed robbery from the Chip Hup
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  • 107 3 Three-floor plunge A 12-year-old schoolboy died yesterday because off a 20-cent toy. Lim Kok Seng, of Upper Poya Lebor Road, was playing on the third floor of his block of flats. One of his toys a plastic fan fell to the corridor on
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  • 177 3 TO avoid being committed to the defence of one's own country is the ultimate in personal debasement. The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr LP. Rodrigo said this yesterday. He was speaking at the passlngout parade of the 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade
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  • 84 3 ALL UTA UlMf <• Singaore have been nsprnded because of a strike of three major airlines ta France. The flights have been suspended as from tomorrow. This follows a strike by pilots and other workers for a 21 per cent pay rise. The airlines have offered a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 69 3 ■l-l BINGAPORR TOWN 5.41 a.m. (7.7 ft.); 1.41 p.m. (2.4 ft); 9.43 p.m. (7 ft.) TOMORROW 2.00 a.m. (5.8 ft.): 7.27 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 2.57 p.m. <1.7 ft); 10.18 p.m. (7.7 ft NAVAL DOCK YARD 1.01 a.m. (7.1 ft.); 5.51 a.m. (8.8 ft.): 1.27 p.m. (3.2 ft.); 9.55 p.m. <B.O
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  • 94 4 Salyoo Tengai. a 36-7ear-old farmer Mahp a clw mi water while kud rab mi bees daster to Mi face fmtai a beard. To form (he "beard", the Thai farmer takes one bee from the hive, placet on hi« haad and the other s fellow. Thea he gently
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  • 266 4 yiENNA Libya, Hie most militant of the oil-rich notions, hot organised a cartel of four nations to negotiate higher prices for oil shipments to the West. Oice again t an embargo is threatened, officials here said. The latest round In the International oil
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  • 105 4 TOKYO Japanese Emperor Hirohito may break one of his country's oldest precedents by paying a statie visit to three European countries next autumn A spokesman tor the Imperial Household Agency, which administers the Emperor's affairs said negotiations for the visit are underway -but hare not yet
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  • 198 4 WASHINGTON America's "low profile" in Indonesia is being reversed by U.S. military policy, imperiling American interests, according to a congressional staff study. Dr John Sullivan, staff consultant of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on National Security, said the United States was becoming a prime supplier
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  • 141 4 BEIRUT Tl* Commander of HM Pal*" ati a e Übe ratio* Army (PIA) openly challenged guerrilla chief Tatter Arafat'* leatoitbip yesterday. He called a purge <* guerrillat from command position*. In a strongly worded memo. Brigadier Abdei Razzak al Yahya said control of both the Palestinian
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  • 185 6 CROWD BEATS UP GIRL A NKARA Squads of riot police cheered by crowds shouting "damn communists" have invaded Hacettepe University dormitories defended by some 700 students using dynamite, bombs, pistols, sticks and stones. The students opened fire when the helmeted police carrying aluminium
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  • 162 6 MOSCOW Soviet Jews are belli warned that to embrace the tenet* of Zionlan amount to declaring oneself an "enemy of the Soviet people.** The phrase, which for manj Russians conjures 'up the spectre of the Stalln-era purges, was used by the main
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  • 119 6 LONDON Leaden of the powerful Trades Union Congress nre failing to break the deadlock la the postal workers' strike, Britain's most intractable industrial dispute for many years. Mailmen maintained their stand for more pay Into a fifth week ss the TUCs Deputy Chairman,
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  • 33 6 NEW YORK, A psychiatrist appearing for Lieutenant William Calley in the M* Lai court martial was dismissed br the judge yesterday because his testimony w«s bordering on par* fury
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  • 109 6 RKGGIO CALABRIA. Italy, A two-second earth tremor has rocked the city of Reggio Calabria, sending people rushing into streets Uttered with garbage and debris after days of rioting. There was no damage from the shock which was chiefly felt in the town centre. It was a
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 1204 8/13 I'M not usually o man to pick fashion fronds. For instance, I would have bet my bottom dollar the mldl would have caught on here as it has done everywhere else. The fact that It hasn't la a tribute to our 7011ns
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  • RACE DAY SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 1438 9  -  p Denni Boy SOUTIEN mode o winning debut at the combined ProAm meeting of the Bukit Timoh yesterday With Johnny Miller up he boot the favourite THANK YOU II to pay $24 for e win. There vu a sensation In the other Professional race when apprentice
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    • 150 9 TOKYO A threenation International Football Tournament among Denmark, Aattralla and Japan will be held In Tokyo next month, the Japan Amateur Football Association announced yesterday. The Danish team will be Boldklubben Frem Club and the Australian team 8t George Club. Japan will enter two teams
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    • 459 10/11 KUALA LUMPUR Th« Malaysian Open golf championship here with a prize money of $75,000 has attracted 130 golf- including several golf celebrities of the world. Considered the richest tournament in the Asian Golf Circuit, the Malaysian Open the third leg of the circuit is scheduled
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    • 330 10/11 NEW YORK Villanova's Marty Liquor, smashed hit own meet record for 1,500 metres and potted hit 13th straight Madison Square Garden victory Friday night while Michigan State'a Herb Washington proved hit worth among the nation's elite sprinters with a ttunning victory in the 50-metre
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    • 50 10/11 SUNDAY RACE 1: Leader, Red Rocket, Silver Star, Cindy, Putra, Irish Coffee, Amlgo, Mr. Itchy. RACE t: Gay Lord, Dairyman. RACE 3: NIL RACE 4: Gilang Gumllang. RACE 5: Dear/Carlo. RACE 6: Picture House 11, Winston, Seraya Merah, Pore Jet, Buaya Tapah. t RACE 7: Nil. RACE 3: N<*
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    • 701 10/11 MM PEP EGO looks hard to catch in th Class Four Division One roct oyer 6# (race three) et Bukit Timah today, second day of the combined pro-em meeting. At Kuala Lumpur last month, the King of Babylon gelding ran far from a bad race
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    • 78 10/11 RACE 1: Leo Kylte < 5 > Moving (1) niym Etery where (2 Twinkle Blsde RACE RACE 2: (S Featare Film II (1) Jey Spinner (*> Baron Boy (8) Major Fil <*> Mnkson (4 Reamoir RACE 7: BAGR S: (1 Fastest (2 Pepego Swordsman (1 Amusement V <2 Paramount
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    • 1076 10/11 Day's Best: Joy Spinner, Pepego, Feature Film 11. Going: Good. R«M 12 MARA CL 4—5Vfc F^2.1$pJB. Catebwelgbu: 11 at. 10 lbs. 1. oma fllya Penalty 14 lba Sultan of Pahang 13 3. 3. ***** 0.12:56 Twinkle Penalty Pupil Penalty 7 lba. 3 lba. WG North Paul North
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    • 682 10/11  -  by S. Rajoo THE success of this year's Grand Prix which promises to be Hie arondest of ell depends very much on the outcome of the "persuasion mission" three Singapore envoys have undertaken. They ar e now visiting six countriesThey are armed with attractive
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    • 43 12 MEXICO CITY Mexico and the Bovlet Union fought a 0-0 draw In a friendly soccer International at the Aatec Stadium here Friday night This wae the second scoreless draw here between Mexico and the Soviet Union in three days.
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    • 105 12 Twenty four teams have entered for the Singapore cricket Club's Rugby "Sevens' competition to be held from Match 1 to 6 at the SCC padang and Dover Road ground. All ixtures will be kickedoff at 5 pm. Teams invited for participation in the competition are: 41 SQN. RNZF,
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    • 284 12 Tlm Singapore Amid Forces qualified tor the SHA K.O. finals, when they edged Singapore Recreation Club, by 9 points to 5 points, after an exciting scoreless match played at th« Padang yesterday. SAFSA. bad one penalty stroke and three penalty corners and the SRC had
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    • 239 12  -  by Alice Tan Royal Engineers Singapore trounced Singo.Mit Cricket Club Tankords by 44-3 (7 goals, ocio ptnalty and two trios to a try) in o friendly rugger fixture ployed at HM fodong lost night. It was a humibting defeat for SCC. They had no answer
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    • 35 12 Sifnal Regiment beat PARc br 3 Roal, to 2, in a friendly «oeoer match played at Bukit Cbennin yecterdaj. Swain scored for Signals Regiment and Suppiah and Mohd. A riff replied for PARC.
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    • 150 12 SALISBURY, Maryland Defending champion Ilia Nastase of Rumania cam« from behind to beat Hi« third Unitad States seed Tom Gorman 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in th« quarter-finals of the U.S. Men's Indoor Open Tennis Championships Friday night. Gorman started confidently. He broke NaatiN's service in
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    • 339 12 KINGSTON, Jamaica An unbroken sixth wicket stand of 108 between Dtlln Sarde. sal and Eknath Solkar helped India to recover from a disastrous start In their Irn Test against the West Indies, which began at Sablna Park Jbore Friday. India sent In to bat
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    • 213 12 TUCSON, Arizona Americans Jesse Snead and Dew iff Weaver, with in under per •cores of 66, shared the first round lead in the *****,000 Tucson Open golf tournament here Friday. Jesse Snead, nephew of Sam Snead, covered the 7,305-yard Tucson National course in 33-33.
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    • 72 12 PLAYING in his first Medal, Tallb bin Harun, 7 holed hla ball with one stroke at %JW Partnered by Col Harun bin Ismail and FO. Salaysay, Tallb used a No. iron to hole a Bridgeton Eagle ball with a perfect stroke. In the A-DlvLsion, Jaswant Singh (H'cap
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 41 9 ■zm Ist Prise No. *****3 ($1,909) tmd Prise No. 15C911 (f 545) Sri Prise No. *****4 272) Starters (|IM each) Nos. *****5 *****1 *****9 *****9 *****6 *****1 Consolstioa ($l9O each) Nos. *****9 *****7 *****2 15*593 *****3 *****4 *****9 *****1 *****4 *****1
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 126 14 A iwtBIT itaap collection which tells the story of the Bible aambers 600 Mr. WllHaas Faa*. a Fresbyterlaa la Flttsbargh. USA. started collecting these stamps la 1955. While be does aot claim to be the originator of (tamp collections specialising on the Bible as a
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    • 53 14 CAIRO (EPB) Soldiers In the Egyptian army •re now receiving Bibles and the Ministry of War has ordered 40,000 copies of the New Testament for 1971 from the Egyptian Bible Society. Some 35,000 Bibles were supplied to soldiers In 1970. The Ministry of Education also received
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    • 464 14 WHEN YOUR LIGHT SHALL BE DARKNESS In letting itself become more o "toil light" thon o "heod light" in the whole oreo of drug use ond misuse the Church hos odopted o "reor view mirror" opprooch to drug culture ministries, o college professor doims.
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    • 109 14 GENEVA (EPS) Only SO per cent of the students In the theological faculties of the Swiss universities plan to become pastor* because they do not approve of the ministry as It Is today. A survey conducted during the 1969-70 term showed 88 per. cent felt the
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    • 328 14 The follow lac arc extract!) of a lector* delivered by Cardinal Heeaaa la November 197# at the london School of Martow Association. "The Mr test problem ia talking a boat the mores of oar day la how to be interesting without sounding outrageous. •There are
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    • 278 14  -  by Rev.Peter Ng. The cycle of Chinese celender hot turned on to the pig for 1971, To the Ckl»eM OM pig Smbolliti liilacti, nttony. sleepiness and Maaullty. Or paradoxically, It could •pell prosperity, chastity, calmness, coolness, good companionship, joviality and contentment! Whether
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    • 48 14 DRESDEN ((EPS) More than 1.200 people attended the first public worship service conducted recently by the new Working Group on Church and Confession. The group had been constituted on November 12. 1970 In Baxbny as an off-shoot of ?No Other Gospel", a German confessional movement.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 177 15 W V, IV' iv V |Tj «J 1 PJ Si#W; VI r' .1' tsm I 1 /> on i m *3l rw,* ft r< ►Z^KM A WP I? T* suw&sgiws^ UK*, rut P*IM OP HIO 'li I a f"vv V* 5? < H fr is£ f; ffi Elii 2vc >v
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1722 16 THE SUM: LOOKING AMD USTEHIHGw and radio guide TV Singapura .too US. I EST: ""J!,? A»£?»/ HWlWlWll CUINNB. 9 Opening AMUMoce«enU, followed by The Jack L* Lamne Show. Neva and NcmrMl in 10 DuUy Dtmt 1.30 8un- Bpraal too News PolPeato FOB (RepeaM A weekly auilcal proiruuM by local Brocnwtch
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  • THE SUN at the MOVIES
    • 362 17  -  On A Clear Day You Can See Forever By Cameron Blaike o dip into the world of extra-sensory perception, hypnosis ond psychic powers in the film "On A Clear Day You Con See Forever" released by Paramount. Contemporary New Yorker, talented Daisy Gamble (the ugly beautiful Barbra Streisand)
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 210 17 Ws H AW] LIDO 373 114 Itll DAT! N» Tree Umi OASR BOOKINGB ONLY DM to Alas length Hot* RBTIfIKD Tn« liM IA ill, Ml, NO tNCRiASB IN Price* I HW Super CINERAMA •*r*k«lo» lut Of J«»t" la TBCHNIOOLOM CAPITOI KH7SU, LAST t DAT*! lIM. MA. AM. KM MWoody Strode
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    • 306 17 Pick of world's pops THE Supreme* pat in a itrang bid for seprem acy in the •ritiafc popular mmic chart* thia but failed to dialodge ea-beaHe George Harriaoo's umber one Swaet Lord. Harrison's ballad rose from second to first place in West Germany and held top rank in Stockholm. But
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    • 147 17 utb rorvus Mil II Mk. IJL i Ml tJI If atr o-Oold vya -M ayar "Ttart At War u ■»U Praajay: (Mot pst 1 drch" OPCHARD LAST DATS! (MO ran urr> irntr MOW* AT II M. IJI. M I IN ODf <JN Ku'ongi RUB MAJfSTIC SILVER C IT ■MB I
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  • 754 18  -  'Too good to be true...' f PLATTER PITTS POSTBAG By PLATTER PETE rroo good fo be tree! The Hollie* were actually in Singapore for two days, earlier tkis week. From what little they could see, they were lull of praise for our city. All
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  • 274 18 THE HOLLIES: CONFESSIONS OF THE MIND (PaHoplione). With an almost unchallenged success in the singles market, the Hollies have produced relatively few albums. However, what they turn out i< always worthwhile and the wait makes the album all the more precious. Basically keeping to their successful formula,
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 390 19 Wbea the people who msnufsctare bnbtug ■Uses conse op with a aew ides that aahaa s e a s e, unonailcsUy and flavour-wise, tbajr deserve a bow. Here's s esse ia poiat jroall waat to try sad prove far yourself: peaaut halter cookies made wttk pie craat
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    • 228 19 COOK'S POST BOX Mrs. Wfi, writes ders «oald he intei taled la a recipe which I hare adapted from sa ekl fm roartte of ours-stuff-ed suechinL IV stain has mm meat la it which makes the dish a goad lanchecn choice which can he eajoyed hy M>
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    • 863 19  -  By RUTH BAKALAR an editor, writer, reader, and collector of cookery books, I customarily watch the unending How of cookbooks fresh from Hie presses with an attitude of apathy, cynicism, ond irritation. Some of the books are outright plagiarisms, some blatantly commercial. Some are
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