Eastern Sun, 4 March 1971
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Title Section23 1971-03-04 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily Final edition 10 cents lard. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1586 Thursday, March 4. 1971 M.C. (P) 251023 words
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311 1971-03-04 1 If UALA LUMPUR— Parliament yesterday passed the controversial Constitution (Amendment) Bill after a stormy session in which four Opposition MPs walked out. Except for the Democratic Action Party (13), and the People's Progressive Party (4) the Opposition parties voted with the ruling Alliance311 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-03-04 1 Thrilled by the voices Thrsr two children from St Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital were anionic a large crowd of children that thrilled to a show by the Korean Children's Choir yesterday. Physically and mentally handicapped children from 14 homes saw the show at the Singapore Conference Hall. The Korean Choir—mostly orphans64 words
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141 1971-03-04 1 SAIGON President Thieu yesterday warned Hanoi to withdraw its forces from South Vietnam or face the possibility of being invaded. He was speaking at a pacification and development seminar in the coastal province of Khanhrhoa. The President said. •*1 wish that the141 words
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Article351 1971-03-04 1 THE PSA and anions have taken exception to a news report appearing on this page last Friday "It Ls not true that the PSA Unions had not been consulted neither ls It correct to state that the consolidation exercise ls a new offer to the Port employees," a351 words
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Article102 1971-03-04 1 Poller are rombinp part of the cit v area for |aD(g of young toughs terrorising people there. HICY have increased patrols —and so far have arrested t«« people. The EASTERN SUN revealed this week that toughs armed with bicycle chains broken bottles and batons were roaming102 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1971-03-04 1 Persian, Bokhara, Indian, Pakistan, Belgian, English, German, French. AMIR 6c SONS (B*l IUV1) 370. OrcUard Huad 9. lei: 871W6 tedxCi 3~£o/fC SD. 8216 GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES BABE I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU YOU SHOOK ME OAZED AND CONFUSED YOUR TIME IS GONNA COME BLACK MOUNTAIN SIDE COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN I CAN'T83 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-03-04 2 S<»«ril timet week 700 people gather on different evenings at the Chinese TMCA in Palmer Road intent on getting a kick out of life. They are tae-kwan-do students who are learning one of the world's most lethal forms of self-defence. Tae-kwan-do144 words
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148 1971-03-04 2 CLERK WAS TRICKED ANE of two men convicted of cheating another man of $5OO lost his appeal yesterday. The former had tricked the victim into believing thot a stone could "cure" any illness. Lee Quee Lam. 34, a carpenter, was Jailed three months148 words
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Article60 1971-03-04 2 Two inspectors yesterday claimed trial to two charges of theft and two of dishonestly misappropriating property. They are Mohammed Yacob bin CJ'iulam Mohammed and A. Haja Mohaideen bin Abdul Hamid. The First Magistrate's Court granted them bail of $l,OOO m one surety each. The case will60 words
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Article144 1971-03-04 2 RINGLET The bodies of all seven members of the Teng family have been dragged out of the lake. Now police here are trying find out why their rar crashed. The body of the last member of th 0 family, Swe? Cheng. 11, was reeov»red144 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1971-03-04 2 THE weather burr an predicts isolated showers today. YKSTKKDAY Max. temp: 85.5 Min. temp: 71.5 Rain: 0.05 Total rain to date: 10.49 Total rain days this year: 39 Sunshine: 5.60 Humidity at 11 pm: 93 13 SINGAPORE TOWN 2.50 am. (9 ft 9.54 am (1.8 ft.); 4.35 pm (6.8 ft.);105 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-03-04 3 Hurt saving friend A FORMER port crone-driver, seriously hurt while trying to save o workmate is suing his employer, the Port of Singapore Authority. He asked for $44,000 domoges in a negligence suit in the High Court yesterday. The plaintiff is suing lor injuries192 words
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Article91 1971-03-04 3 Three armed robbers stole on iron sole containing $5,000 and jewellery worth $20,000 from i doctor's home on Tuesday. They entered the house in Swettenham Road through the back door and grabbed a maid. They tied her up. They went to the top floor91 words
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Article102 1971-03-04 3 Two men yesterday admitted breaking into a godown strongroom and escaping with Chinese herbs worth $92,222. Lee Ah San, 27, was Jailed for three years and Llm Kok Sim. 30. for two years at the Second District Court. Lee Is also charged with stealing herbs worth102 words
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Article29 1971-03-04 3 The Singapore Institute of Management i 8 organising a six-session course on cost analysis and cost control for non-accountants at the Chinese YMCA starting on Monday.29 words
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248 1971-03-04 3 A man charred with murdering a woman told the High Court yesterday he dug a grave to bury her. Ng Hock Lee. 33, a farmer, laid this under cross examination by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr Paul Isaac Retnam. Ng is charged248 words
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106 1971-03-04 3 rbree youth* robbed a group of Malaysian tourists who were waiting for friends to finish hhopping Senior Inspector Joseph Low. prosffnting, said this in the Second District Court yesterday. Lin Cbong Lee, 22, Gob Ka Hooi alias Gob Ree Wbal. 21, and Cbuah Teong106 words
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Article132 1971-03-04 3 Onrk seaman Syrldon Dfmni. 31. yesterday claimed (rial to a charge of importing 132 prohibited gold coins on board the vmel 'Panon' last Monday. Demos. through ft Greek interpreter, claimed before first Magistrate George Sandosham he drew the coins from a bank. Mr132 words
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Article51 1971-03-04 3 A woman plunged to her death from the 18th floor of Selegie House yesterday afternoon. She was Chun* MM Lan, 26, Police found an identity card, a puree con* taining a bottle of medicated oil, a bunch of keys and a Malaysian passport. No foul play Is51 words
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Article58 1971-03-04 3 The Adult Education Board will begin a 10week course on Japanese landscaping and gardening on Saturday at 2 pm at the Cultural Centre. It w ill be conducted by Professor K i n s a k u Nakane of Osaka University of Arts who is supervising58 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-03-04 4 Singapore does not need any outside help foj- her young people, the President of World Vision International said yesterday. Dr W. Stanley Mooneyhkm, 45. told the SUN: "The young people here have a sense of commitment, nation building and a goal ltt life.298 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-03-04 4 TWE war in Cambodia is a "matter of life and death" the country's Foreign Minister said yesterday. Mr Koun Wick was speaking after he paid a courtesy coll on Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr Rajaratnom. at the City Hall. The Cambodian188 words
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Article48 1971-03-04 4 A Malaysian, Chong Choi Lai, 39, died in Thomson Road General Hospital on Tuesday after falling from a mo vine truck. The truth was travelling towards lohore Bah ruCtion R who was on the bark, fell off at the 19 milestone. Woodlands Road.48 words
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113 1971-03-04 4 A seminar on "Youth in Southeast Asia" will be held at the Eusoff College on. the Bukit Timah Campus of the University of Singapore starting tomorrow. It will end on Sunday. The meeting Is organised by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the113 words
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Article168 1971-03-04 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Here's something to *q»eal about—pork cutlets •re only $1 90 a pound todajr. We softest you Trj them In a little oil. Today's prices (In pounds unless otherwise mentioned): VEGETABLES Australian lettuce SIW Spinach SO 40 a kt Say or manis 50.30 a168 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-03-04 5 The Vietnam war has become Hie Indochina war and Communist pressure on Saigon has eased. But security has not been; Saigon is still a city at war. Here members of the People's Self Defence Forces stand guard on a road in a Saigon suburb50 words
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243 1971-03-04 5 'JpOKYO The Moinichi Daily News yesterday said misbehaviour by some Japanese visitors in Southeast Asia is contributing to antiJapanese feelings in the region. The newspaper commented in an editorial on the formation of an anti-Japan club at Kasetsart University in Thailand The243 words
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154 1971-03-04 5 STOCKHOLM Sweden yesterday reversed o controversial decision token lost week to allow the sale of four attocfc planes to Pakistan. The Foreign Ministry said it had stopped the sale because of the deterioration in Pakistan's political situation. Sweden forbids in principle the export154 words
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121 1971-03-04 5 LONDON The Conservatives have won parliamentary approval for a flexible defence policy. The latter is based primarily on West European security but with some military commitments east of Suez. The vote came at the end of a two-day debate in Parliament on the 1971-72 defence estimates121 words
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Article44 1971-03-04 5 LONDON—The Hawker Siddeiey Aviation Company has sent a team to Peking to discus*. aircraft sales. Informed sources said the Hawker Siddrlry team will almost certainly discuss the sale of Trident aircraft. China purchased four second-hand Tridents from Pakistan last year.44 words
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Article54 1971-03-04 5 BANGKOK Police in South Thailand have arrested two men on charges of beheading a villager and eating his heart and liver. The Bangkok Post reported this yesterday. The English-language newspaper said the slaying was one of the few recorded cases of cannibalism in Thailand and followed an54 words
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Article342 1971-03-04 5 Leader faces fraud charge WASHINGTON W.A. (Tony) Boyle, president of the 190,000 strong United Mine Workers Union, has been charged with conspiracy embezzlement. and making Illegal political contributions. LONDON Actor Sean Conner?, who became famous as secret agent 007 James Bond before he got bored with the342 words
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Article, Illustration368 1971-03-04 6 Meir asks U.S. to honour its word JERUSALEM Israel kept up a strong diplomatic offensive yesterday to counter Soviet-Egyptian calls for more intervention by the BigFour powers and Security Council for a Middle East settlement. With only four days left until the Egyptian368 words
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208 1971-03-04 6 LOS ANGELES A merchant seaman, Alvin Glatkowsky, 21, has been sentenced to 10 years' prison for mutiny and assault on the high seas. He had pleaded guilty to hijacking a munitions ship to Cambodia. Glatkowsky was ordered to undergo a 90day psychiatric208 words
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134 1971-03-04 6 LONDON A housewife has claimed that a doctor had intercourse with her during an examination for asthma. Now her husband, Alfred Wroe, has refused to pay her medical bill. "I'm not going to pay for a doctor to seduce my wife," he said. The134 words
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Article64 1971-03-04 6 NKW YORK Charlie Chaplin, who has not set foot in America for nearly 20 years, has hern invited to New York. Sources at Brandeis University in Massachusetts said Chaplin has been chosen to receive one of its annual Creative Arts Awards for his life-long contribution to filmmaking.64 words
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129 1971-03-04 6 LONDON A man who wanted to be a woman has died from blood-clotting. lie had refused to Rive up hormone pills which stopped his beard from growing. An Inquest was told that .'{3-year-old Lesley Brown, known to his friends as Lola, underwent a sexchange129 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-03-04 6 Singapore will be able to receive lire television from next year's Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. A third antenna to be built at Germany's satellite earth station at Raisting near Munich (above) will link up with a recently orbited Intelsat satellite. The new antenna, which will74 words
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330 1971-03-04 7 ANGELES Convicted murderess Patricio Krenwinkel fled to Alabama after the Tate-Labianca slayings. She wos ofraid Charles Manson would kill her, o psychiotrist testified yesterdoy at the Tate murder trial. Dr Andre Tweed read from a psychiatric report prepared after Miss Krenwinkel was arrested in330 words
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Article201 1971-03-04 7 MOSCOW Juvenile delinquency, fheft of state property and drunkenness are among the main problems facing Russia today. This was staled by Soviet Justice Minister Vladimir Terebiiov on Tuesday. He claimed analysis of statistics gathered over several years showed that crime was decreasing in the201 words
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Article163 1971-03-04 7 WASHINGTON. Th« Urfnf« Df»«riniinl has dtx losrd it keeps index cards in ita flint on 25 nullum Aarricau. This Is oar rlfhtk fli the total U.S. population The Department oaid the rompatrriwd cards cwtaiord pertinent infornialion oa per pie. nodi as tWir ■aaf. sex163 words
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Article42 1971-03-04 7 LONDON. Polio® have been railed to pacify arigrv motorists besieging the offices of the vehicle and General Insurance Company after ita financial collapse. About 700.000 drivers found themselvea without car insurance cover with tbf overnight crash of the company.42 words
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292 1971-03-04 7 SANTIAGO Doctors arc investigating the claim of a peasant woman who gave birth to a girl last week that she is 64 years old. She says that the child Is her 23rd. If Mrs Margarita Reyes Manor de Gaerra is292 words
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Article, Illustration62 1971-03-04 7 John Fairfax and Slyrta Cook, both from Britain, watch as their 35-foot row boat is examined aboard the Dutch ship Kamperdyk in San Francisco. The conple intend conquering the Pacific in the boat. Seen with them is Captain Loww Bobbings, Captain of62 words
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Article661 1971-03-04 8 IT Is nearly a month since South Vietnam--1 ese troops going overland and by massive airlift entered Laos to sever the Ho Chi Minh trail. Most people agree that it was a wellElanned operation with the South Vietnamese iking the brunt of combat and the661 words
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Article852 1971-03-04 8 Max Lerner - By Max Lerner 1V EW YORK —lf Richard Nixon hod a Douglas Mac Arthur right now in Vietnam, as Harry Truman had him in Korea, he would be in much better shape with American opinion, especially with the liberals. We sometimes forget that Truman, too, was852 words
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SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
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Article171 1971-03-04 8 SIR: J FULLY support people who want to abolish censorship. The reason is simple. As an Intelligent adult I do not like to be told what I can read and what I can't, what pictures I can look at or not or what Alms I can see.171 words
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Article103 1971-03-04 8 Sir: POR sheer width Singapore's high-ways are 1 first-class, and the envy of many other cities. The Town Planners have done a remarkable and commendable job In the last few years and have ended up with a traffic system which works most efficiently. But where were those same103 words
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Article97 1971-03-04 8 SIR: 11 AD 1 had a camera handy yesterday I could have sent you a verv good photograph for your People Watchers page, but I didn't. The man I was sitting next to on the bus had a most strange habit, one of the funniest I've come97 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration496 1971-03-04 9 Lan lee - Uniforms fit for the jungle Lan lee QNE thing wot overlooked in the plans to beautify Singapore parking attendants. There's nothing wrong with the attendants themselves, it's Just what they're forced to wear. I don't know who designed their uniforms but It must have been the496 words
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Article, Illustration41 1971-03-04 9 Taking care, a circus elephant steps daintily a* it backs out of a truck at a Milwaukee U.S. fair recently. The elephant ft one of the many animals that will display their talents at th« annual Shrine Circus.41 words
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Article81 1971-03-04 9 BERNARD LIM - BERNARD LIM Dear Laurie: I was wondering w*»*t fantastic news you had in store for o<t when your column was advertised. But I realise that your eolumn is only light reading. You have vet to match those bold words: "sensitive vet fearless." Page I hope I have81 words
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595 1971-03-04 10/11 great powers pay lip service to the concept of a neutral, peaceful Laos, but the prospects of peace descending on the battered kingdom still appear remote. Any solution to the Laotian problem appears to depend almost entirely on a compromise between the United595 words
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Article107 1971-03-04 10/11 When a pit ran amok killing s1 goats in a southern Lebanese village, a hurried call went out to the local veterinarian. But when h c got to the area w ith his gun, he found the villagers had killed the plff and were just107 words
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Article, Illustration390 1971-03-04 10/11 Khe Sanh base was abandoned in 1968 after a 77-day Communist seige. But now the Americans are going back... |(HE SANH BASE in South Vietnam is a big, dirty, noisy and ugly complex. It Ls getting larger, dirtier, louder and uglier by the day.390 words
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Page 10/11 Advertisements
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Advertisement17 1971-03-04 10/11 This Sunday in THE SUN Felix da Costa Sunscene Weatherbee Wong t Platter Pete Singapore's weekend reading17 words
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Article, Illustration476 1971-03-04 12 MERINGUE TORTE THIS cake comet out of the oven already frosted with a crisp-crusted, melt-in-your-mouth meringue topping. The meringue is spread on the cake hatter, then baked on there's no more simpler way to produce a cake that looks as elegant as it tastes. Economical, too: It takes476 words
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Article469 1971-03-04 12 Ruth Bakalar - Thursday food By Ruth Bakalar HERE'S o boon for discouraged dieters o cheesecake that's undeniably rich tasting, creamy and luscious but contains only 165 calories per serving. Dessert can spell disaster to people cursed with a weight problem, a sweet tooth ond Q weak will, and469 words
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Article, Illustration487 1971-03-04 13 J JOLLYWOOD Coincidence in movies and television is invariably the work of wily press agents. A new video show has however cost together step-mother and step-son in a single throw of the dice. Shirley Jones was being tested for her487 words
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Article109 1971-03-04 13 Durango. Mexico Filming has begun on Columbia Pictures' "Buck and the Preacher," which teams Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte for the first time in their careers. Produced by Joel Glickman and directed by Joseph Sargent, the E and R Production Corporation and Belafonte Enterprises, Inc.109 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous253 1971-03-04 13 ORGANISATION LIDO *****4 1 l.a«l Day' No free LIM II sin I.4ft 4 «W. H Ift pro. Chlao Ch'ao "Thr lynuch" A SHAW PRODUCTION' M h m.tfH vmn- r.0.01 Open* Tomorrow' MUHAMMAD ALI »fJ "a.h.a CASSH'S CLAV COOT >OA" CAPITOL S97fl«J 10 :<li 1.15 4 o.4ft WW o« •CHOOREI> MIV253 words
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Miscellaneous115 1971-03-04 13 ORGAMISATIDM CATHAY ***** OPCNH TODAY! U aa. I.M, 4. S.WI. ».M paa Paramount'* "Norwaed' Oleo Campbell. Kim L>art>y 10 iecnnlcoio* SATURDAY MIDNIGHT "I Walk Thr UnaOratory Pack PanaVlaloo A Columbia Picture lo color □EON ***** 9HB John daion Color bcope ODEON A~OICHAUI SATURDAY MIDNIOHTI TICKETS ON SALS NOW (Caah Booklnca115 words
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Article472 1971-03-04 14 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS FVEAR ANN: How far should a mother to to save her married daughter from destruction? Her husband gambles and she is alone every night with her baby. The dinner gets cold on the table and she worries that mavbe he is dead in a ditch472 words
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Miscellaneous735 1971-03-04 14 sr* CARROLL RIOHTBR'S U GENERAL TENDENCIES: Argument* or differences of opinion, no matter how carefully conducted, could easily cause an estrangement today from one who really means a great deal to you. Wise will be the person who remains cool, calm and collected and who refuses to enter into any735 words
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Article289 1971-03-04 15 11IGHLIGHTING the 1971 amateur theatre season in Singapore will be a Festival of Drama from 22 to 27 March at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Fort Canning. Until recently the British Military Forces used to hold on annual Festival of Drama confined mainly to the289 words
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Article, Illustration91 1971-03-04 15 THESE two girls, Barbara Bertram (above left) and Erika Eller (above right) have great fun with Gunter Lampe they get him so confused he does not know which one he is in love with! The play, "Der Ritt übor den Bodensee" is the latest by Peter Handke,91 words
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Miscellaneous925 1971-03-04 15 today's tefcriaon TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by GENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital ANOTHER SONC ANOTHER MELODY (Malay Rpt) A light musical programme featuring "Asnah Rahman" IT'S HAPPENING IN SINCAPORE (Chinese Rpt) A series on the life and people925 words
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Article231 1971-03-04 16 Industrials showed scattered strength in trading on the boards of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Towards the close of trading, the market was slightly easier on the day especially In the lower priced counters. Better class and leading growth stocks were generally firm on sustained Investment buying231 words
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Article75 1971-03-04 16 THE noon price* at the Nlncaporr < hlnesc BIOIUK rttirtdit Produce wa*> B IW Coconut Oil 1 f.o.b.) bu Ik 57.50 Coconut Oil (fob.) drum 60.00 Corpru 35.00 Muntok White Ant* 100% 17*7.50 NLW. Sarawak While 167.50 Pepper M% Sarawak Special Black M% 162.50 NLW. MM Sarawak Arta Black75 words
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Article279 1971-03-04 16 March first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 97.75 tents per kilo. The tone of the market was quiet. The market continued the downward trend on lack of orders and liquidation of the March position. About one cent279 words
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Article126 1971-03-04 16 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 pm currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Seller*) 195.10 196 10 per 100 Strait* dollars 145.50 147.50 per 1.000 laiwai aviiars <5.76 6.78 per Australian duiiai 340 360 ner 1.00C Burmese kvata 480 500 per l.OOo Indian rupees 150 165126 words
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Article904 1971-03-04 16 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 on its nnless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Alcan $143 (1) $144 (2); Ben $1.27 (3); Berjaya $1 26 (1): Borneo904 words
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Article30 1971-03-04 16 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 883.01 20 Transp 196.98 15 Utilities 121.01 65 Stocks 290.97 40 Bonds 70.9230 words
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Article716 1971-03-04 16 BID and offer price?' officially listed at the close of business ID ibe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Stork Kxrhanjre vesterda* INDUSTRIALS a 6. A< ma 1.37 1.40 Ajinomoto 1 86 Alcan 1 44 1 45 Allied Choc. 2.90 Ben 1.25 1.26 Berjaya 1 26716 words
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Article353 1971-03-04 17 SYDNEY Trading in mining shares picked up snghtly this afternoon after a dull morning on the Sydney Stock Exchange Wednesday. Falls approximately equalled rises at closing time. CRA slumped 50 cent* to $lO.lO and New BH 30 cents to $ll 90, while Great Boulder353 words
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Article, Illustration431 1971-03-04 17 Negotiable Certificate of Deposit, the newest development in Hie Asian Dollar Market, will be highly successful, and become the dominant form of handling hard-currency in Asia. Mr Wong Nang Jang. Resident Vice-President of First National City Bank said tht.s in an article which appeared In431 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-03-04 17 Mr C. C- Wang, general manager of the 321-room Hotel Royal, Newton Road, has appointed Mr David Ong as Front Office Manager of the 16-storey hotel scheduled to open on September Ist this year. Former assistant manager of the Seaview Hotel, Singapore. Mr David Ong, 30.154 words
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Article87 1971-03-04 17 JAKARTA Lt. Oen Ibnu Suwoto. director of the State-owned Pertamlna Oil Company. said the agreed 30 per cent rise in the price of crude oil export* to Japan would be worth $lBO-$2lO million a year to Indonesia. Gen. Sutowo returned here recently after successful talks in87 words
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Article78 1971-03-04 17 VANCOUVER, British Columbia The Canadian mining industry and the Federal Government a re seeking wajrs ft increasing Japanese investment in Canada. In particular, British Columbia hopes to expand exports to the Orient market The Canadians, fearful of top heavy American investment in mining. ar P becoming78 words
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Article46 1971-03-04 17 HONQ KONG Hong Kong's first experimental desalting plant, ordered last year from Japan, has been assembled and is operating. a government spokesman said The plant, arrived In Hong Kong In January on order from the Sasakur Engineering Company Ltd. of Osaka.46 words
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240 1971-03-04 17 ST. LOUIS, Missouri A Philadelphia banker said loans of American banks to foreign governments have been unwise in some cases and cited the case of Hie Philippines as an example. Frederick Heldrlng of the Philadelphia National Bank, speaking before the Annual240 words
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Article66 1971-03-04 17 HONG KONG The value of Hon* Kong's domestic exports for January 1971 was HK >945 million an increase of 13.7 per cent over the same period last year. At HK$ 1,438 million the value of imports showed an increase of 19.9 per cent while the value of66 words
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Article120 1971-03-04 17 Singapore's first major boat show staged by the American Marine (S) Pte Ltd, will be held at the Jurong Pier Carpark from April 16-20. The Show will include a representative exhibit of engines, generators, accessory equipment, supplies and furnitures. There will be a number of120 words
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861 1971-03-04 18 CI. 2 Div. 1—6 Furs. 31 Of 2 nendroblam 11 5y 900 Orchid Teh •2433 hiacerity 5y 813 HC Tan Will Johnny Reb 4y 11 Confederate ***** Babylon Star 4y 11 HT Wee Teh •941 Famille Vcrtc 5y 8 10 GS Lee Teh *****861 words
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Article211 1971-03-04 18 LONDON Australian Rod Laver, the world's top tennis ■soney-spinner Tuesday night pocketed 8922,800 by crushing Yugoslav Nikki Pilic 6-4, 6-0, 6-2 in the final of the Rothman International indoor Professional tournament here. Devastating Layer's booming service blazing passing shots and devastating (orehands completely overwhelmed tlie211 words
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Article68 1971-03-04 18 SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, Lanky Bob Foster, back in his own division after being knocked out by Joe Frasier last Autumn, stopped lla| Carroll in the fourth round Tuesday night to retain his World Box ins Council tight heavyweight title. It was the 29- yearold Foster's fifth tmccessful68 words
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Article165 1971-03-04 18 IPOH: BOGNOR CAMP worked extremely well in a trial here yesterday morning. With apprentice Abdul Rahman astride, he shaped better than stablemate ONE MORE TIME (Harbridge) at the end of a 3f spin in 38 4/5 on a soft track. GIGGOLO also showed food form165 words
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Article210 1971-03-04 18 NEW YORK Jimmy Dupree. who lost a bid to capture the World Boxing Association's light heavyweight title Saturday night, may have been drugged for his fight against Venezuelan Vicente Paul Rondon, according to witnesses who returned from Caracas over the weekend. *'l definitely believe tie210 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article266 1971-03-04 19 la Hi« closest Pro-An* foit finish evev witnessed in Singapore, Hie Japanese pair at Mideyo Sugimoto and M. Sakamoto iron after a countback from five other teams yesterday. They carded a bestball 32-28 60 The others who submitted nett-60 were: Defence Minister Ooh Kens Bwee and266 words
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Article407 1971-03-04 19 Little Nene - By Little Nene THE Eleventh Singapore Open Golf Championship tees off today at Bukit's por 35-36-7! links. Will an Asian be the' winner this year? That* the. question all golf tans are asking Since Its Inauguration In 1961 tour Asians and live non-Asians have won two407 words
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Article153 1971-03-04 19 MCC beat Districts PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand MCC beat Central Districts by four wickets in the oneday 40-over match here yesterday. Scores: Central Districts 208 for six (40 overs), MCC 209 for six (37.5 overs): POINTErA-PlERRE, Trinidad Trinidad were 76 for two wickets ID their first innings in153 words
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Article, Illustration786 1971-03-04 19 SUN SPORT WRITER - Top soccer coaches join SUN SPORT By SUN SPORT WRITER Singapore's three top soccer cooches hove joined SUN SPORT to help mould o strong nationol team. They are Choo Seng Quee, Harrith and S. y. Ali Last week SUN SPORT revealed the faults786 words
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Article148 1971-03-04 20 Austria welcomes ties with Peking VIENNA Austria's parliament yesterday unanimously asked Foreign Minister Rudolf Kirchschlaegrr to open talks with Peking on diplomatic recognition. Nine nations from Western Europe now recognise Peking. In Kuwait, a government spokesman also said Kuwait would welcome ties with China. CONCORD. New Hampshire148 words
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290 1971-03-04 20 Armed protestors have turned the East Pakistani capital of Dacca a virtual battleground in defiance of a curfew. The province-wide strike was on yesterdoy, paralysing transportation and communications. Violence has followed President Yahya Khan's decision to suspend the opening of the National Assembly. The suspension290 words
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Article85 1971-03-04 20 MONTEVIDEO American soil expert Claude Fly was in serious condition in hospital here with heart damage following his dramatic release Tuesday night by leftwing Tupamaros guerrillas. Mr Fly. 65, was seized by the Tupamaros last August 7. He was left at the door of the85 words
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Article, Illustration131 1971-03-04 20 SAIGON North Vietnamese Surface-to-Air (SAM) Missiles were tired ot American jets supporting the South Vietnamese campaign in Laos for the first time since the operation began, military sources said yesterday. None of the American planes was hit by the eight-foot missiles pilots131 words
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Article58 1971-03-04 20 Helmeted students, armed with bamboo poles, skirmish with American servicemen in front of the Kadena U.S. Air Force base on Okinawa. The students were supporting a strike by 2.000 members of the All Okinawa Military Workers' Union. The strikers are demanding the cancellation of a planned mass58 words
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Article68 1971-03-04 20 NAEITA, Japan Police yesterday overran a fortified stockade built on the site of Tokyo's second International airport bv opponents of the project. But they were eventually beaten back with heavy injuries. A spokesman said at least 49 were injured In the battle over barbed wire barricades.68 words
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131 1971-03-04 20 JAKARTA Com. munists and their supporters will be purged from Government departments to stop trouble during the general election. Maj. Gen. Yoga Sugama. Armed Forces intelligence chief says communists are planning to make Central Java a base to launch anti-government activities. The communists131 words
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