Eastern Sun, 23 February 1971
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Title Section23 1971-02-23 1 EASTERN SUN Mfiwt's m national My Final tHUti 10 cents Sstrf. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1578 Tuesday, Fobmaty 23, 1971 MX. (P) 251023 words
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Article, Illustration87 1971-02-23 1 Hundreds of screaming J*" yeHiiiij broke through a police mnUi W*«opore Airport WJ Bwbed Mandarin aword Ulna idol David Cklanr Chiang is here on a three-day vtait with two other Shan personalise* *«Urll Cong and director Clang Cheh. Police escorted the three throngh a crowd of IK87 words
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312 1971-02-23 1 QAIGON South ViilnameM Rangers repelled a savage North Vietnamese ottook on a besieged outpost in Laos yesterday, hut military sources said they are still in grave danger. T>a battalion outpost Landing Zone Ranger South has been under a ar>( rnor^°r barrage for the last312 words
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103 1971-02-23 1 SINGAPORE Pods it back in competitive soccer. Their one-year suspension has been lifted after only two months to allow them to take port in Singapore Business House Football Ae- gociation League matches. Pools played a friendly match against Hamilton yesterday and beat them 3-1.103 words
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Article70 1971-02-23 1 KUCRINO The round-the-clock curfew In part* of Sarikel District in Sarawak'* Third Division since Wednesday ha* been relaxed by tlx hours. The new curfew houra with effect from yesterday would be from 2 p.m. to 8 a.m. The curfew was clamped following an ambush by 15 artned70 words
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Article, Illustration48 1971-02-23 2 TBS mm fefl into a hatch while waiting aa the ship. Nicotine Mewik, v fstfrd^y, the *sa Jai he4 |ted Geneml Hospital where his condition was satisfactory. Be has head tajaries. The accklettt happened at SJd pat. Be Is Osf Swee Bene. SS.48 words
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Article135 1971-02-23 2 111 ckW Justice. Mr. Wse Ckeac Ji». yesdeedajr, told I grinning youth is the dock: "Look at you, grinning awav in the dack. Looking st your record of previous convictions, jrou have no reason st all to anooeir The Court of Criminsl APpeol than diamiaaed Abdul135 words
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390 1971-02-23 2 IT UAL A LUMPUR The Yong Di-ferHion Agong yesterday spoke of the yitol task facing the government correcting the "racial economic imbalance" to achieve national unity. He outlined plans to be implemented by the government to bridge the economic gap. The King said Members390 words
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253 1971-02-23 2 A ywdi admitted 10 OMWH «i H»a#t ami two «f yeste«4ay wm failed for four yam. This will b* followed by one year's police supervision. On« Pheow Bene 11. was —l—i to two Tom's each for one robber* end one for theft. Tfee other253 words
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Article153 1971-02-23 2 Madam Til H II wao te have sned her hashetf for a divorce couple 'had never been married, the BK learathe pNeeSlfe!? *Mr. Jo rfma R.W. Lin. for the rejjislmt, pointed ooS thai the court had aa Jurisdiction to hear the salt as the marriage153 words
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Miscellaneous69 1971-02-23 2 SINGAPORE TOW* t.M turn. (5.3 ft); 9.47 (t.7 ft); Ml PJB (1 ft); 19-49 ft). TOMOUtOW 15! iji <4 4 ft 9.4S a.m. (9.5 ft 4.SS p.m. (•J ft.); 11.19 *m. CIJ ft). RlfM DOCIT4B9 Ul turn. (SJ ft); 9JU Ajft. (9.4 ft); SJ9 (1.) ft); 19JB p .at. (19.S69 words
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Article, Illustration235 1971-02-23 3 Ji 22-year-old mechanic ran the wrong way after a brawl on Sunday night and wot beaten ond stabbed to death. The victim, Gon Teong Lin, 22, of Dakota Crescent, fled during the vicious street bottle. Then he took a wrong turn -i-235 words
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Article32 1971-02-23 3 A 60-year-old driver was found stabbed in the •tomach outside the Beach Road Market yesterday morning. Police identified him as Seah Ben* Hock of Block 68, Lorong Five, Toa Payoh.32 words
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194 1971-02-23 3 A MAN tentatively charged with the alleged double murder of two of his boss's employees was drowsy and mildly intoxicated 45 minutes after the killings. The First Magistrate's Court was told this yesterday. Dr Betty Lui was testifying at the preliminary inquiry into the194 words
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Article100 1971-02-23 3 A libel writ yesterday was filed in the High Court against the Straits Times Press (M) Berhad for alieced damages contained in an article headed "Officers of Co-Op qnisted". The alleged libel is said to have appeared in an article publish**! on Page 1 of100 words
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Article104 1971-02-23 3 Oil company executive* were yesterday discussing bow to implement the 20 per cent rise in the untaxed price of petrol, reliable sources said. Tbe sources said it was possible the companies might decide not to hit tho public with the fall increase at once. They may stagger104 words
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Advertisement16 1971-02-23 3 call for a cold retreshing Garlsberg the premium beer A'. 4" A, vTV M 1 I16 words
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Article121 1971-02-23 4 BUS conductor* la east Singapore will hare a M| chance to win a valuable prist-for being polite. The Rotary Club of Singapore East b afferlaf the prise la the mast caarteons condactar aad the person who finds bias. The clab wants pcaplc aad schoolchildren travelUag121 words
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Article, Illustration172 1971-02-23 4 SEVCftAL people iededieg rhllna bv« faNw iato th* Mi at Jalaa a> TM*>iW lato the Me •ad had te be paNed eat, acceidieg to The diie Heaafef Beard of- L mam »Sww»t |i| A g4 aoner Le«a L v a Twe ttadewN, Ahdal Salem, 19, aed172 words
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238 1971-02-23 4 yOUTM must appreciate the responsibility of power, o Member of Parliament said yesterday. He is Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandon. He was speaking at the opening of the second Youth-In-Parlia-ment organised by the Chinese YMCA at the Victoria Memorial238 words
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Article227 1971-02-23 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Hotfoot It down to the markets today and buy lamb tec chops at only sl.9® a pound. Ensure yo B choose chops with Una, white fat. The flesh should be fine trained and the lamb sllfhtly lighter in colour than the mutton. Yellow227 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-02-23 4 "It's you who said I should show more interest and affection for our feathered fraendslT15 words
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297 1971-02-23 5 Quarrel ends in death T EE Yong, 58, a cobbler, was yesterday jailed for two years for culpable homicide. Lee was originally charged with the murder of Khoo Eng Kee, 22, a car pork attendant, at Upper Cross Street last April 11.. The297 words
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Article170 1971-02-23 5 THE Court off Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed an appeal by Abdul Hamid bin Yusof, 50. He has been convicted and sentenced to 10 Sear's jail for raping is 10-year-old stepdaughter two years ago. "It's a disgusting offence and made all the more disgusting especially when170 words
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Article124 1971-02-23 5 Five men yesterday claimed trial to 28 charges of corruption and bookmaking. Wong Ah Seng, Chin Lye Khoon, Tan Kim Van. Ong Boon Bang, and Chlng Bins Choon allegedly committed the offences between last November u and December 28. Wong faces 14 charges, Chin,124 words
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Article71 1971-02-23 5 Two women found dead at the foot of Housing Board flats on Sunday have been Identified. The woman found at the foot of Block 34, Lorong Five, Toa Payoh was Madam Chua Huat Neo, 39, of Jalan Rabu, Thomson Garden. The other woman was Madam Low Poh71 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-02-23 5 A 17 year > old youth was seriously Injured and nine factory girls hurt when a truck and a private bus collided In Jurong Town yesterday. The youth, Eksan bin Kariman, received serious head injuries and was rushed to Outran Road General Hospital. They were170 words
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Article, Illustration43 1971-02-23 5 MISS Cheng Loo, one of the Ave Hong Kong singers who arrived this afternoon to take part in a charity performance on Friday. The show is in aid of the Children's Charities Fund and the Catholic High School Expansion Fund.43 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-02-23 6 Three ARVN Rangers evacuated from battle area just over the Laotian border tit silently at the US support base in Khe Sanh. Communist attacks have forced South Vietnamese soldiers to abandon portions of Laotian position called "Landing Zon« Ranger" five miles inside L?«*s.UPI photo. - 53 words
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329 1971-02-23 6 JACKSON, Mississippi Tornadoes ripped through the southern stotes of Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee last night leaving at least 53 dead, many injured and scores still missing. The Mississippi River delta in Western Mississippi was the hardest hit, and 47 people are known to have329 words
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Article151 1971-02-23 6 BANGUI, Central African President JeanBedel Bokassa has decided to adopt the Vietnamese airi sent from Saigon last November as his daughter, he announced on the occasion of his 50th birthday. MUs Nguyen Thl Baxl. he yesterday during a birthday radio show, will "work" and be trained as151 words
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268 1971-02-23 6 SAIGON A North Vietnamese newspaper has exposed a village of bootleggers on the outskirts of Hanoi who Indulge In "loose living, gambling and drinking parties. An article In the popular weekly, Hanoi Moi, Inst received In Saigon, claims the bootleggers were led by a268 words
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Article116 1971-02-23 6 TOKYO 0«n—--nist China has come up with ft norel solution to pollution use polluted water as a fertilizer. The New China News A K c n e T (NCNA), in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo said the city of shanfhai has completed the first stage116 words
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Article, Illustration40 1971-02-23 7 An Israeli jeep patrols Gaza City during a momentary lull la the terrorist bombing tfcet are a daily occurence >** die city. Tke Middle East ceasefire comes to an end on Marcb 9.40 words
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263 1971-02-23 7 JERUSALEM Middle East peace hopes received a setback when Israel's latest more brought an immediate hostile reaction from Cairo. Israel welcomed Egypt's latest peace proposals as positive on Sunday. Nonetheless, it rejected an V prior commitment, to total withdrawal from occupied Arab territories.263 words
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Article98 1971-02-23 7 NEW YORK Time' KS|Uiae has dieclosed that about Soviet advisers are now directlv helping Sudan to prosecute its civil war against six million black southerners. "It is the first time that Russia has fought against black Africans and helped bomb their villages," the asagaslnc continued.98 words
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175 1971-02-23 7 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Brazilian diplomat Aloysio Dias Gomide ha* bee* freed after spewdiit<) 205 days in captivity. Gomlde, father Of six children, was released by Uruguayan Tupamaros guerrillas In Montevideo late Sunday night and the Tupamaros immediately telephoned his wife with the news. The 42-year-old175 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-02-23 7 NEW YORK. A So-riet-born Jew wbo claims to be American hag amid he wa, allowed te leave' Russia because the regime was weakeninff. Leonid Rigerman, a 30-year-old physicist, arrived in New York with hig American born motuer. He said this weakening was also responsible for198 words
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Article, Illustration48 1971-02-23 8 TRYING to make ft name for herself In a predominantly mall field la Pla Llndstrom. Ingrld Bergman's daughter. She Is a television reporter for a New York station and has made a name for herself Insplte of living In the shadow of a famous mother.48 words
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248 1971-02-23 8 YORK Seven policemen hare died" in weekend shootings. This brings to a total of at least 11 policemen killed in America during the past week. In Philadelphia, Patrolman John McEntee, 25, was "executed" after apparently stopping two youths for questioning.248 words
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93 1971-02-23 8 WHANGAREI. New Zealand, The crew of a crippled Canadian sailing ship lashed themselves to a life raft and drifted ashore la heav T seas after running aground near the northern tip of New Zealand yesterday. The IS-man. one woman. crew of Endeavour93 words
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163 1971-02-23 8 DUBLIN Scuffles and jeering have disrupted the ruling Finna Fail Party's annual convention as shouting, booing delegates swapped punches and insults. "Outs out, out,'' angry delegates shouted at Agriculture Minister Jameg Gibbons when he attempted to address the convention. It was held in the163 words
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Article347 1971-02-23 8 BELO HORIZONTE, Braxil Police delegate Ignacio Prata Neto has disclosed that the collapse of an exposition hall earlier this month apparently was caused bv "an error In the calculation of the structure." P U E B L A, Mexico Police said yesterday that faulty brakes on an347 words
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Article67 1971-02-23 8 MANILA A total of 118 guns have been stolen from the U.S. Sable Bay Naval Base since February 1. At least part off then are being used by communists in Centra] and North Lason. Br If.-Gen. Feilzardo Tana be, Cnnstabalary Commander for the region, said67 words
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Article, Illustration260 1971-02-23 8 LONDON Thousands of British trade unionists have gathered In London to protest against a government bill to reform the unions. The bill also seeks to eurb wildcat strikes. Workers from all over the country travelled to London to Join In a twomile march from Hyde Park260 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration589 1971-02-23 9 Melee - Melee k fIS o visitor to HM decodowt west allow me to l»oro any soy Everybody else ha* been talking about the permissive society, the free, for-all sea and the drug abase. And parents stay awake at night worrying how to shield their sons and589 words
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Article170 1971-02-23 9 In my mailbag Dear Lanrle: With reference to yaw article. Fatter Wires Angry, on February 17. 1 agree that asaa? Singapore pißwes are baring treable keeping theftr wteaa happy, bat wtth a slight correction. Wires are net angry •nly Irnn ef the late hears their baabands keep,170 words
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Article, Illustration127 1971-02-23 9 Beantifal red-haired film star Sylvia Koscina was In Cape Tow* on Sunday when a triple killing «Mk place in her Rome villa. Her cbMffrar aid a married c««|lt who were caretakers at the villa were shot dead i> a violent quarrel. The night watchman, Giovanni Galatl,127 words
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Article, Illustration99 1971-02-23 9 People nsed to lanffh at the Idea of Extrasensory Perception (ESP). But Astronaut Edgar Mitchell may have stifled the laughter with his experiments on the Apollo 14 moon mission. Mitchell made 150 attempts to transfer his thoughts from space to a draughting engineer In Chicago. And the engineer99 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-02-23 9 Prinec rhiltp, m expert banter and conservationist, wants t« ensure other hunters know their game. This week he called for written tiamiutttn« for game boaters seeking licences i| a step la ecological reform. Fiih •People who go oof to Ash and boat should have mnck better90 words
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Article465 1971-02-23 10 N°®P DY e *P dramatic results from the peace talks between Israel, Egypt Jo *"dan under the auspices of U.N. nego- nn ar J ri !j n K and so It is heartening to see the faint beginnings of a positive approach to the problem. Egypt has surprisingly465 words
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Article183 1971-02-23 10 PUOENE Burdtck In "Fall Safe" and Peter Sellers in "Dr. Strangelove" opened up nightmarish worlds In which mistakes bring world cataclysm. The mistake made by North American Air Defence Command almost duplicates fiction, thankfully without dangerous results. We had imagined that to declare a national emergency in the183 words
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Article, Illustration715 1971-02-23 10 Ulfert Schroeder - The country no-one about —except Red Ch By Ulfert Schroeder rpiRANA, Albania Flying into Albania is like taking a trip backward through a time machine into another world and into yesterday. Very few Westerners get a chance to experience it. The Communist715 words
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SUN SCOPE
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Article, Illustration244 1971-02-23 11 British expert warns the west TWE director of Britain's Institute For The Study of Conflict hot forecast that revolutionary warfare backed by Moscow and Peking will intensify over the next fire yeors. He said that Latin-America, with Chile serving as a centre of subversion, was "now244 words
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Article, Illustration375 1971-02-23 11 AMUMIWTO mm moves to ben germ end gat warfare ere expected vies e mvnafai of the 15-asfton Geneve Disarmament Conference main eonDdcgates sse faced with widely differing approaches fbam communist snd —tin na. l^yesrs Soviet opposition to onette bisection Is one of the fsctaa which375 words
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Article, Illustration836 1971-02-23 12/13 DAVE HENDIN - JT wot ironic that Hie visitor wot greeted ot IBM's New York heodquortert by o humanist and not by o statistician or computer engineer. But Charles Eames, designer, communicator, architect and all-around Renaissance man, has long been interested in the development of the computer. By836 words
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Article, Illustration80 1971-02-23 12/13 TO do mmitrtiwlf well yon need to concentrate. We found lot« el people concentrating thia week on eating, working and playing. So we concentrated on taking their pictures ABOVE: Carefwßy does It! This girl let* down an awning to shade against the hot afternoon son. RIGHT: Thb80 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1971-02-23 14 DAVID ELLIS - PART ONE What turns a quiet, homely man into a vicious killer? fa series fay DA/ID ELUS^ DAVID ELLIS QVER the lost 10 yeors Hn United State* hot lost tfiroe leaders, two, the brothers Kennedy, both greet politicians, President John Kennedy, ond his1,247 words
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Article, Illustration567 1971-02-23 15 pOR o man who's been bruited, battered and bloodied in many of hit 45 picturet over a tpan of over 20 yeart, Kirk Douglat it in remarkable thape. A superstar who takes his lumps when necessary without complaint, Douglas physically is in the same567 words
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Miscellaneous164 1971-02-23 15 1 r«Bj ORGANISATION ORCHARD LAST DATS! (NO Fill LINT) Ball) > Shnn cm mm m •'TO®A" STABTB CB «B B Ml M Sunday Extra Show at 11.00 am: Aam (I SO UMi MOO CASH BOOKINOB ONLY Pom s "TO*A! TOBAt TOBA!' lufnm color oy Deiuat trkMl Ctarmlta: SIJM) to Ml164 words
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Miscellaneous98 1971-02-23 15 H A W| |i i i» <> .17.1 hi I 14TB DAT! H? Irn 3 Kirk Douclu. Henry Pood* Tkm «H 4 OrttM Mu PftoarUloa-Oolor (WBi REX| SKY |MOXf i.in.i 1 I 17 1 4 1 I J4042 1 371 >; 440/09 M.M.M MiUNIM SI XIV I7H Tomorrow: "Tko VlrtMiriw98 words
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Article533 1971-02-23 16 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: This letter Is to_ ▼indicate tm. A leader called you "stonehearted and unfeeling" because you told s mother she should not allow her 13-year-old son to sleep In her bed. (His dad died a lew weeks before). The boy cane533 words
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Miscellaneous764 1971-02-23 16 those old date and L. TENDENCIES: You now have all kinds of chances to get into th« modern swim so far get an«) conservative routine* and And out what is happening in the world of action that is up-to-streamlined. Gain the goodwill of others by letting them see you are764 words
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Article, Illustration575 1971-02-23 17 VOU might think thot with her measurements (40-24-38) the "Sunshine Cornsilk" of TV's "Hee Haw" show wouldn't be bothering about "the rhythm of the universe." But you would be wrong. "Imagine/' wailed five-foot-ten Lisa Todd with a woebegone expression. "I've looked like this since575 words
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Miscellaneous828 1971-02-23 17 TV SIIMC3APURA CHANNEL S OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed bv GENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. FOR THE FAMILT A magazine series presented i n the National Language A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (National Language) IT'S HAPPENINC IN SINCAPORE (National Language828 words
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Article146 1971-02-23 18 AMERICANS always have thought of themselves as private individuals, jealous of any Invasion of their privacv by the government. Technology, however, appear* to have changed that. Millions of American®, names are being kept in government computer banks, in some cases fox the individual's own convenience and146 words
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65 1971-02-23 18 RIGHT: Miss Daisy Chua, director of Watches of Switzerland Pty. Ltd., is leaving for a training course in retail store management and display in Lausanne Switzerland. Bidding her farewell (left to right): Mr. R. Lang managing director of Favre-Leubra Watch Co., Mr. Patrick See managing director of Ace of Diamonds65 words
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62 1971-02-23 18 Several airlines executives attended a cocktail reception at the Singapura Hotel in honour of the visiting62 words
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Article, Illustration593 1971-02-23 18 LAWRENCE E. LAMB. MD - Doctor's Diary By By LAWRENCE E. LAMB. MD DEAR Dr Lamb I have been suffering from dizzy spells for 18 months Blood tests and Xrays show nothing. But I still have these dizzy spells where I almost completely black out. What could cause this problem593 words
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WOMEN
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Article, Illustration817 1971-02-23 19 HELEN HENNESSY - By HELEN HENNESSY shiny-haired blonde walked out of a thrift shop. She was about 19 and wore a delighted grin and a ratty raccoon that could have warmed the seats at a Yale game decades ago. It was Impossible not to817 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-02-23 21 DESPITE wlut appeared to be problems, H»e iraadad of professional marketing research in Southeast Asia was equal to; if not higher than that in Western countries. Mr Gordon Garajhty said yesterday. Mr. Oeraghty. who la Associate Director ot Surrey Research Singapore. aald marketing research technic168 words
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Article54 1971-02-23 21 A TWO-DAT seminar on air- conditioning system* will be held at the Qreat World Amusement Park on February 28 and 27 About 40 participants from Indonesia. Malaysia and Singapore will attend the seminar organised by the lAC Oroua of Companies Most of the participants will be Carrier dealers54 words
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Article117 1971-02-23 21 A wide ran«e of Australian, refrlcemkm and air-conditioning equipment and component! will be on display from Wednesday In a fecial exhibition to be held In the Trade Commissioner Showrooms at the Australian High Commission, 201 Clemenceau Avenue. The Display will be open daily between 4 p.m. and117 words
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252 1971-02-23 21 MELBOURNE. The Australian stock Market mast tighten Its rules, especially for flotations, to protect the small investor. a leading Eaglisk stock broker said yestee<»7. Mr. David Rowe-Ham. of Birmingham, and a member of the 31-man Investment mission to Australia, added: "It needs to252 words
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Article, Illustration166 1971-02-23 21 MANSFIELD sad Co Pte Ltd hsva aaaoanced At appointment of two new local exacattves in their Shipping Division. Mr Oan Hong Cheng. SO. has been promoted to Administration Supervisor and Mr. Richard Cheang Ah Cheok. 39. has been appointed Claims Supervisor Mr Oan joined Manslle'.ds as a166 words
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Article341 1971-02-23 21 SYDNEY, Shares on Hie Syd—y Stock Exchoagi started well wttfc e steady revival only to tall beck m Hie afternoon session. In the mining section fans totalled 117 to 57 rises at the close of trading. Industrials ware even weaker with totals of 61341 words
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Article214 1971-02-23 20 MOST losses from last Friday's close were set-off when the Stock Exchange of Maleysio and Singapore opened another week's trading yesterday. Generally trading was selective and subject to speculative buying. Ben rose six cents to $132 in anticipation of reports from the company. Malayan Banking also attracted214 words
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Article82 1971-02-23 20 TUB boob price* at the M net pore Chine Kiohunte jrtMer Produce day was > ft. loranot Oil If.o.b. > bulk mm 6900 Cwronot Oil dram mm 61. AO foprn ffl(K» Montok Whit* Aula 100 FuTw. 171.80 kra»u Whit* Pepper 162.50 Barivik NpeelaJ Black N.I. W. mm 155.00 Barawufe82 words
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Article262 1971-02-23 20 MARCH first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 100 cents per kilogram. The tone of the market was quiet. Opening Quotations were marked down but sellers were reserved and some shortcovering developed which took the market back to262 words
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Article119 1971-02-23 20 DONG KONG Yesterday's 6 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Borers) (Sellers) 195.20 196.20 per 100 straits dollars 145.25 147.26 per 1.000 laiwar dollars 76 6.78 per Australian doliai 841 36( oer 1.000 Burmese kyats 490 5.10 per 1,001) Indian rupees 150 165 per119 words
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Article906 1971-02-23 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcan $1.43 (1) $144 (7) $1.45 (4); Ben $l2B (1) $129 (1) $l3O (3)906 words
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Article647 1971-02-23 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterdav INDUSTRIALS B. 8. AMCA 1.36 Ajinomoto Alcan 1.85 1.44 1.45 Allied Choc. 2.90 295 Ben LSI 1.33 Berjaya 1 26 1.27 Borneo 1.85 1.86647 words
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Article119 1971-02-23 20 TOKYO A Japanese government leader has urged the petroleum refining Industry to put up all out resistance against demands for crude oil price Increases from International oil companies. Minister of International Trade and In- dustry Mr. Kiichi Miyazawa also reiterated at a press conference that the government119 words
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Advertisement95 1971-02-23 21 Classified Ads. PART-TIM* ViM to <U* to Suad to Bpm r with run Kxecutlv* 0 ■Mtcrn Sua Require phnU ohij pnnunf Brtn« your documents to Ouaa Chua ft Company, IS7 Albeit Street, Singapore f. Pbono mm. •toUinutlQi Al OhMUitrr OtUoafc. s > 4 r m SINGAPORE v>?/ I > f95 words
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Article810 1971-02-23 22 THE following are the race weights for the weekend racing at Ipoh. SATURDAY THE NEW URANDBTAND CUP CL I D*y. 1 CF Babylon Star 9 00 Cattleya VJ **rakee n J 1 Jwnille Verte g io PangUm a Larut u g OS Unforgettable g 09 Ttevlsana 8 08810 words
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381 1971-02-23 22 YA YA, late We# Calty, a Hard Tack English ••Miiifi it tfce only newcomer classified in class one out of 18 newcomers in Hie latest classification list issued by the Malayan Racing Association. There are now a total of 852 horses in training. making381 words
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123 1971-02-23 22 PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida Ruth Jessen overcame 18 months of back injuries and Illness Sunday to fire a one-under-par 72 and win the SslBo.ooo Sears Women's Golf Classic richest tourney In the history of the Ladles professional Golf Association (LPGA). Miss Jessen, a tall123 words
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Article33 1971-02-23 22 The 12th annual Katong District' Cross-Country Championships will be held on March Ist, at Macßttchle Reservoir, starting at 2-30 p.tn Over 800 boys and flrls from twenty-three schools will be competing.33 words
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Article640 1971-02-23 22 THE following are the Stipendiary Steward's report on the combined pro-am meeting at B n k i 4 Timah last weekend. Usee 1: The owner of ZORBA was fined $25/for failing to produce the declared colours. COLONEL BOGEY (Mr. Williams-Wynn), KEDIDI (Mr. Donaldson) and CREPELLO (Mr. Vincent640 words
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197 1971-02-23 23 SALISBURY, kbujtmi Oecfc irnOm ticks* b a seesaw battle Sunday >o take ffce 5527.000 first pifu h Hm UaifW States MM'I Indoor Opin teaais tNnuMt. 2-6, 7-6, 1-6. 7-4, 6-0. Gnebov. ranked No. 4 m the United States. sate k» ares Und197 words
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Article, Illustration222 1971-02-23 23 A short-corner oarnod by Jomaitw in ntro HIM tiubltd HMM to boot Sowbowiag Shipyard in tho SHA Undor-23 tomi-finols ployd ot tho Pidong yNidoy. Jansenltes will now meet Singapore Armed Forces In the finals. In the fast and exciting game of the knock-out aeries. Sembawang opened222 words
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Article123 1971-02-23 23 Japan trained Andrew Yap. the limelight from the of his team-mates when he played a hero game to help Guthrie Waugh beat Fraser and Neave 2-o. in the SBHFAL. Division SB match at Farrer Park last P l 2ht. With this win Guthrie Waugh, clinched the Division 3B123 words
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436 1971-02-23 23 S. Rajoo - by S. Rajoo SINGAPORE Pools has keen allowed to participate in the Singapore Business Houses Football League and Cup competitions. The Chairman off Hie SBHFL Tournament Committee, Mr. Steven Chong, disclosed this yesterday. The FAS suspended Pools, one of the most glamorous teams436 words
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163 1971-02-23 23 TUCSON, ARIZONA, Fir* rmmmd leader Jaaaa Snead sfcot a oneunder-par 71 hold kit position after 36 holes in the 5533,000 Tucson Opmm Golf ChaiwyisnsHJp here Sunday. Tied with Snead. nephew of Bam Snead. at 137 was Dale Douglass who returned a163 words
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206 1971-02-23 23 LHaHTHOUSC POINT, Florida Franco!** Durr, th* hriiiia Quoon of Hio Cloy Courts, stunned top-iMdd SWio Jmm King for the second straight week Sundat to win tfco World I litem ational Tennis ChamMrs. King, the world's aecond-ranked player and winner of Ave of eight206 words
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Article138 1971-02-23 24 Locusts hit Philippines MANILA Locusts have destroyed some SI square miles of rlceland in Nueva Vlscaya province, 125 miles north of Manila, police said. The government's bureau of plant Industry is rushing in- Nctiddes to Tillafcs hit by locusts at the weekend, the sourer* said. lit PARIS138 words
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Article262 1971-02-23 24 Japan Almost 3,000 Japanese policemen were mobilised yesterday for a battle to evict 73 Japanese farm families. The peasants have refused 1o leave the land needed for a new Tokyo airport Hundreds of leftist students and labour union members have Joined them In erecting breastworks on262 words
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Article73 1971-02-23 24 KARACHI President ***J\ J" 1 has dissolved bia civilian cabinet amid deeping pewlmlsm •boot the late of the constituent assembly, dne 10 convene in Dacca in nine days. A brief government announcement said the President had made the decision "in view of the political situation." The73 words
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70 1971-02-23 24 A South Vietnamese Ranger is carried to a medical unit after being wounded while fighting in Laos. He has earlier been brought to the staging base at Khe Sanh by an American helicopter. Heavy fighting is still on as hundreds of North Vietnamese troops besiege a South Vietnamese base fiveUPI radiophoto - 70 words
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214 1971-02-23 24 TAIPEI Nationalist China is deeply worried that Tokyo s "flirtation" with Peking will not be just a "temporary phenomenon" and is getting ready for the worst. "We are prepared for the worst but are hoping for the best,'* an official source said. He214 words
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148 1971-02-23 24 NAIROBI The Archbishop of Cu terbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey. old yesterday there was a terrible daafer of violent revolution la Sooth Africa. This mM lead to the plit horrible bloodshed. To a ««estioa a boot possible solutions to South Africa's racial pro Men, Dr. Ramsey148 words
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Miscellaneous47 1971-02-23 24 THE weather predicts fair bureau weather predicts fair weatner this morning YESTERDAY Max. temp: 851 Min. temp: 74J Rata. 014 Total rain to date: 9.08 Tgtal rain days this year: 35 Sunshine: 3.35 Humidity at 11 p.m.: 94 Total rain February- 2 20 February rain days: 947 words
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