Eastern Sun, 23 March 1971
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Title Section24 1971-03-23 1 EASTERN SUN sinews own national dafly Final edition 10 CBIItS Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1602 Tuesday, March 23. 1971 M C (P) 251024 words
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Article, Illustration747 1971-03-23 1 Pornography, pop music, sex, passion and violence J>ARLIAMENT backbenchers yesterday lashed out at growing decadence in Singapore. They strongly criticised pop music, bell-bottom trousers, pornographic literature, sex, passion and violence on the screen. They were debating the estimates of the Ministry of Culture. The MP for JJembawang,747 words
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Article109 1971-03-23 1 JAKARTA The Soviet Union has agreed to sell spare parts for planes and ships to Indonesia on an easy pay. noents basis. Foreign Minister Adam Malik ■aid yesterday. The Russians had discontinued the supply of spar e parts to Indonesia following the abortive J965109 words
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Advertisement20 1971-03-23 1 THY I J i SIMS 6 9 to 10 '0 toll ■lfl m m to <i V« If i'AI W'Ty^t20 words
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Article465 1971-03-23 2 SINGAPORE'S own national airline would operate a round-the-world service, the Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sui Sen, announced yesterday. He said the airline would operate flights on international routes to Europe and the United States. And he claimed tliLs was a major point of disagreement with the465 words
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Article147 1971-03-23 2 Tamil announcers who "swallow all their words'' came under heavy fire in Parliament yesterday. The MP for potong Pasir. Mr S. Ramasw a m y complained about the poor pronunciation of radio and TV Tamil announcers during the debate on the expenditure estimates for the Ministry147 words
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Article, Illustration188 1971-03-23 2 Mrs G. Hudson of Jolan Uji was sleeping yesterday afternoon when the PWD garboge truck came on its regular rounds. But Instead of stopping outside, the big track kept going—right into the side of the houseIt ripped through the front fence and smashed into the wall188 words
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Article, Illustration108 1971-03-23 2 RELIEF TEACHERS SHORTAGE IS A PROBLEM -MINISTER Relief teachers form only five per cent of the total teacher population, the Minister for Education. Mr Llm Kim San, said yester- day. He said the problem of relief teachers developed because there were not enough people who wasted to be teachers by108 words
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Article, Illustration428 1971-03-23 3 A former MSA cabin boy claims a former Vice-President of the Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union is responsible for a conspiracy to harm the President, Mr Phey Yew Kok. Guldvyn John Gomes, 27, claimed this in the first day's hearing at the428 words
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Article104 1971-03-23 3 Cameramen in RTS were unhappy because thev were made to work harder, the Minister for Culture. Mr Jek Yuen Thong, said yesterday. He was replying in Parliament to a query from the MP for Anson. Mr P. Govindasamy who asked for s clarification on an exclusive104 words
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76 1971-03-23 3 The Third District Court yesterday sentenced three men to jail for stealing two trucks worth $38,000 on January 17. Goh Lau KM 21. was jailed for 18 months. Seah See Sens. 23. for 24 months and Koh Teo Kim, 36 for a year76 words
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Article66 1971-03-23 3 ALOR STAB Thai police have been asked to help Malaysian police find a gunman allegedly involved In the shooting of a kidnap victim The victim is Oon Kim Choan. 30, a timber truck driver. His abductors shot him dead when they ran Into a police patrol66 words
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Article, Illustration180 1971-03-23 3 The Minister of State for Finance, Mr Tang See CHim, yesterday suggested lite insurance companies start schemes to cater for "the masses." "Life Insurance alms, •o far, primarily at the relatively rich," he told a seminar for life Insurance "Perhaps Ufe insurance companies should also turn180 words
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Article70 1971-03-23 3 A motorcyclist died on the way to Outram Road General Hospital after a military truck hit him yesterday. He was Tan Choon Haw. 43, of Nallur Road. The accident happened at the junction of Dunman Road and Tanjong Katong Road. The three-ton truck ran over70 words
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Article53 1971-03-23 3 The Minister of Btate for Defence and MP lor Sepoy Lines, Mr Wee Toon Boon, will officiate at the ■ale by balloting of 293 units of Outran Park Estate flats. The balloting will be on Thursday at 2-30 pm at the car park behind Block53 words
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133 1971-03-23 3 The Central Supplies Office has submitted a four-year plan for the changeover to the metric system. The Singapore Metrication Board announc ed jntrrdif the plaa was in two phase*. The first phase, will last for one and a half years and deals mainly with133 words
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Article, Illustration61 1971-03-23 4 Here's a punch even world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frasier would be proud of. The force of it cracked three tiles The man holding them had to be supported bj two others. It was all part of a demonstration by 250 members of61 words
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Article, Illustration230 1971-03-23 4 Ministry of Education will reintroduce the teaching of hygiene and personal and environmental health in schools. The Minister for Health. Mr Chua Sian Chin announced this at the opening of the Travelling Health Exhibition at the Teachers' Training College yesterday. The University of230 words
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Article295 1971-03-23 4 OTATE Coroner Mr Liew Ngik Kee yesterday returned an open verdict on th« death ot a soldier shot dead at JaJan Teck Wkye Camp last month. The evidence produced did not enable him to come to any definite conclusion, he remarked at the end of295 words
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Article162 1971-03-23 4 Don't settle for second best today bar minute steak. At only $2.99 a pound it'll make, your dinner hour a happy time. And there's no race against the clock to get the meal prepared Just pop the steak under the criller and cook —for a minute. Today's162 words
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Article138 1971-03-23 4 The Anglo -Chinese School will hold its Fan -O Rama IV on Saturday April 1. ACS fun fairs nave always been held on a grand scale and the last one in 1968 netted $83,000. This year the school hopes to raise $120,000 at Fun-O-Ram a138 words
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Article32 1971-03-23 4 The Presbyterian Boys' School will hold its annual speech and prizegiving ceremony on Friday. April 2 at S pm. The Rev. T.R. Doraisamy will deliver the speech and fiva away prizea.32 words
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Miscellaneous72 1971-03-23 4 im SINGAPORE TOWN 1.35 am. (5.5 ft); 7.12 am. (7.7 ft.); 2.31 pm. (1.7 rt.); 9.40 pm. (7.6 ft.). TOMORROW 2.44 am. (47 ft.); 8.35 am. (5.5 ft.); 3.24 pm. <1.2 ft.); 10 09 pm. (SJg ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD 1.47 am. (fi.4 ft.); «.4« am. (1.5 ft.); 2.97 pm. (2.572 words
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Article328 1971-03-23 5 Wives' row led to killing labourer who stabbed his neighbour to death in a "moment of anger" over their wives' domestic quarrels was jailed eight years by the High Court yesterday. Teo Mah Seng, 59, admitted stabbing shipfitter Leong Yuan Tien, 51 with a328 words
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Article209 1971-03-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU The Democratic Action Party will not comment on a challenge to fight the Johore Alliance in by-election. The by-elect ion 1« in the predominantly Chinese Bekok State Constituency In Johore. Enche Ikhwan Naslr, Political Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr Ismail,209 words
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Article35 1971-03-23 5 More than 10 leading artists will give a demonstration and talk to the public from tomorrow to Sunday at the "March Art Exhibition" at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 6 pm daily.35 words
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Article, Illustration232 1971-03-23 5 Mr and Mrs Kwee Liong Kon g seen after their wedding at the weekend. The wedding linked two important business families Mr and Mrs Chua Boon Unn with Mr and Mrs Henry Kwee Hian liong. Mr Chua Is the Managing Director of Cycle and Carriage232 words
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Article, Illustration288 1971-03-23 6 I ACCA-President Yohya Khan yesterday announced a further postponement of the Constitutional Assembly set to meet on March 25. He said the postponement would assist the development of agreement among political parties. Yahya Khan conferred for 75 minutes yesterday with Sheikh Mujibur Rehman. leader of288 words
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244 1971-03-23 6 HONG KONG An Australian accused of murdering a British scientist confessed yesterday Hut he had tried to blackmail the victim <vith a dirty photo. He told the Supreme Court that it was during the struggle for a knife the scientist was killed. Graham Edwards,244 words
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Article36 1971-03-23 6 BRUSSELS A pocket hair curler with an inbuilt thermostat has won the "Oscar award" at the 20th international inventors exhibition. The designer is James Kenny, 33. Canadian, no* living in Brussels.36 words
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Article171 1971-03-23 6 BAGUIO CITY. Philippines India, the world's second most populous eountry is speeding ap its population control programme bj distributing contraceptives with tea, soap, cigarettes and cosmetics. This "most unusual marketing operation'' was described yesterday at the Asian Family Planning Conference by Dr Dipak Bhatia. He waa former171 words
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Article328 1971-03-23 6 MANILA Eight people died and many were injured when a track slammed into a passenger jeepney. The latter in tarn hit m group of commuters waiting in a bos shelter. SYDNEY France has offered Australia a new fighter aircraft to supplement Royal Australian Air Force Mirage 1H328 words
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Article, Illustration440 1971-03-23 7 Historian calls Sadat a phony ON DON A noted British historian has said Egypt is seeking Israeli withdrawal from captured Arab territory because it "wonts to strangle Israel." Prof. AJ.P. Taylor, suggested this in on ortkle in the Sunday Express. He said. Jerusalem should440 words
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185 1971-03-23 7 BEIRUT The long-awaited federation between Egypt, Syria, Libya and Sod an will be announced on Svnday, according to the independent Am Nalier newspaper. The newspaper says this is the reason Egyptten President Anwar Sadat paid a secret visit to Libya last Friday.185 words
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Article105 1971-03-23 7 KUWAIT Kuwait has decided to exchange ambassadors with China. Minister •f State Abdcl Asia Hassan has announced. Hassan told reporters the decision had been take*i by cabinet. The cabinet decided to set-up diplomatic relations with the Peoples' Republic of China at ambassadorial level and on105 words
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147 1971-03-23 7 STDNKT Mwtan •i toe nen-Naai N» tinllrt HiriiMrt r«t, attempted to Onrapt m vcccfc ky ®i» potation leader Goujh WhttUm a| a meeting Ml to aaik the Untted Nati on I Day Aa WkUiaa aake to aa of 3M people at the Central Method147 words
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Article, Illustration216 1971-03-23 7 About 5,000 people inarched through London at the weekend m Britain's M39Mt-ever race demonstration. They were protecting against the Government's new Immigration Bill. It aayg Immigrants will have to register with the police and would place new restrictions on dependent*. Leaders of theUPI radiophoto - 216 words
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Article, Illustration106 1971-03-23 8 Britain's Princess Anne and former Olympic gold medallist Richard Meade (pictured) confess to being more than just casual friends but deny any rumours of a serious romance. A Belgian magazine recently reported Hot the two are romantically involved. Meade, one of Britain's leading riding106 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-03-23 8 r>ELFAST, North Ireland Two contenders, Brian Faulkner and William Craig, were formally nominated yesterday for Northern Ireland's premiership. They have been nominated by Members of the Northern Ireland Parliament belonging to the ruling Protestant-based Unionist Party. MPs will vote today to decide276 words
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240 1971-03-23 8 GENEVA Police issued new avalanche warnings in South Switzerland vesterd.iv where tourists were trapped by blocked roadt. Fresh snow has fallen in many alpine regions. Teams of workers have set out to clear roads and railway lines hit by a series of avalanches following240 words
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Article80 1971-03-23 8 GENEVA A Polish refugee yesterday calmly hacked away a Rolls Royce with an ice pick at the Geneva Automobile show before stunned spectators. Before security guards could stop him, he had already started working over a Mercedes at the next stand. Police said he wanted to80 words
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Article111 1971-03-23 8 WASHINGTON More than 800 Jews and heir supporters have been arrested near the Soviet embassy. They were demonstrating against visa restrictions on Russian Jews wanting to emigrate to Israel. Many were released after paying $3O bail. The exact number of arrests was not known but111 words
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215 1971-03-23 8 PARIS The Pompidou administration and its left-wing opposition faced each other in a stalemate yesterday. Nationwide municipal elections have blunted a government drive to Increase Gaullist power in local politics. Spokesman for all parties involved in Sunday's decisive secondround ballot the215 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration633 1971-03-23 9 Mm - Sideshow genius on view Mm Ml R R. Govindorojon, the "mothematicol genius/' has been touring Singapore tor o month amazing everyone with the brilliance of his calculotions. Before coming here be toured his native indla and other Asian countries and where people were also amazed. Mr Govlndarajan633 words
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Article, Illustration51 1971-03-23 9 Cynthia Robertson, from Tennessee, with the help of Bengal tiger Indira from an English Game Reserve, shows the new outfits to be worn by the stewardesses of National Airways. Stewardess Cynthia is wearing the tigerskin topcoat with notched collar and half-belt at lh« back, all in synthetic51 words
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Article370 1971-03-23 10 POLITICAL detention Is a highly emotional issue because, academically, there can be no Justification for it in a democracy. The question does arise, however, whether democracy should protect itself against overthrow by violent anti-democratic elements and how it should go about it But, however unfortunate, what Home Affairs370 words
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Article177 1971-03-23 10 THE South Vietnamese Invasion of Laos is ending in utter confusion. Nobody can say at this moment whether the mission was a success or a failure; nor can anyone say whether what is going on Ls withdrawal or a rout. Saigon will say that its troops had achieved177 words
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Article, Illustration519 1971-03-23 10 Elizabeth Wharton - By Elizabeth Wharton VVfASHINGTON A just-concluded two-day conference on the Indian Ocean posed more questions than answers for some 800 scholars and diplomats who sat in on the meetings. Sponsored by the Georgetown University Centre for Strategic and International Studies, the conference went into: The519 words
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SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
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Article186 1971-03-23 10 SIR: Housing Board flats are death traps. y* Almost everyday someone jumps, or attempts to jump, from their balconies. Death is so easy just close your eyes, climb over and a few seconds later you'll be a messy blotch on the ground below. The Housing and186 words
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Article132 1971-03-23 10 SIR* I HAVE heard Singa- poreans say, with pride, that no-one starves In this city, and if they do. it is their own fault. Your report In The Sun on the ex-leprosy patients who live on mere cents a day highlights the fact that these people do132 words
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Advertisement46 1971-03-23 10 Trans-Pacific EXCLUSIVE TO JAL 5 flights to Tokyo, with 16 onward connections to the west coast USA every week. U/XPAN AIR LINES 7\ I lie worldwide airline (i Aipun Fk»t Ll<« BWj., 96 Bobinioo Rd Slngwtor* Tt» *****1. A.I.A. Buildinf. Jalan kmptnf, Kuati Lumpur. T»4: *****.46 words
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Article, Illustration912 1971-03-23 11 rpHE PHILIPPINES "pocket war" on the sprawling southern island Of Mindanao is too complicated for any Hollywood film. Even Cecil B. De Mille would have backed away fronp these features:" A bloody triangular rivalry among Moslem residents, Christian "settlers'* and nomadic pagan tribes. men.912 words
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Article571 1971-03-23 12/13 The Doctor's Diary for most women the Pill offers the sofest ond most reliable means of contraception, it still has harmful side-effects for some. Many women wonder with some justification perhaps why they should be the only sex who takes all the risks. Why hasn't571 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-03-23 12/13 The SUN People-Watchers an Interested in you at work and at play. Every day our cameramen are on the lookout for the human lido of lifa funny and serious. Whether sleeping, eating, or just playing YOU and your friends could be featured. The People-Wat-chers appear every Tuesday112 words
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Advertisement10 1971-03-23 12/13 Sunday's top columnist is Felix da Costa in the SUN10 words
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Article450 1971-03-23 14 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS "PI EAR ANN: Two year* ago oar son, who was then only tO, met a woman at the wedding of oar eldest son. She was a friend of mine who bad moved nearby recently a total nut with all the trimmings, about 33.450 words
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Miscellaneous711 1971-03-23 14 B CARROLL RIOHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: An adverse day for forcing anything. Ton would oe wise to follow the precepts and principles of whatever philosophy or religion you accept. Do nothing that could in any way upset the person of whom you are most fond. Be considerate. TAURUS GEVN CANCER VRGO711 words
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Article, Illustration61 1971-03-23 15 further memorable adventures of Elsa the lioness and her three cubs are being filmed in Africa as Columbia Pictures' Living Free." Like the other Highroad production, "Born Free/' the new film is based on the Joy Adamson book. Nigel Davenport and Susan Hampshire as George and61 words
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Article, Illustration94 1971-03-23 15 THE Singapore Musical Society, in con- junction with the French Embassy, is presenting a concert featuring the Margand Quartet. This quartet will be performing at the Victoria Theatre on Monday, 12th April at 8.45 p.m. Three of the four women In the group play94 words
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Miscellaneous173 1971-03-23 15 a. ft' ORGAWISATID CATHAY -*****; UHI X iMVS. II to I.M b .Ml U\KKtK lIIAN AXHKK Kod Inylor. duty Keuam A Cinema Centex Pi.n ln Color OPENS THURSDAY! Columbia Pictures' "The rar*ait Of Happiness"' Barbara Hershey Color I OOEON 21H6 LAST t DAVHI II aa I.M. H >IK UHM't No173 words
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Miscellaneous206 1971-03-23 15 o *****4 U a.m. I <5 4 < M 1.11 Brian Keltn, Helmut Oriem The MrBEN/IK BRFAB' •n Color (United ArUaU. OPh'NS TOMORROW I James Coborn At Lynn Red«ra*e BLOOD KIN" Id Technicolor iWBi J_AIM_TOi. m)7nn Of U BA<ULA" Color (SB H E X *****1 I.ABT Dtn II I lit206 words
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Miscellaneous973 1971-03-23 16 today's 7 £5 TV SHMGAPURA CHANNEL J Of IN INC A N NOtl NCIMIHTS, toiled by GENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the *taH arxl the patients cl a 'otpital FOR THi FAMILY A magazine «e» let presented the Na*«eri*i Language A DIARY OF FVINTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (National973 words
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Article, Illustration261 1971-03-23 17 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis TT'S often noted that when the fashion trend in doywear is stark, clothes for at-home hours tend to be contradictorily romantic. It's happening right now. All those pants, especially when they're shorts, tend to drive a lot of261 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-03-23 17 A slim, attractive brunette has been appointed Australia's first official State Government pilot. Her job is to fly the Premier of Queensland, Johannes BjelkgPetersen and members of his cabinet around the State. It covers 667,000 square miles equal to the combined area of Britain,400 words
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Article, Illustration517 1971-03-23 18 T)AKISTAN will hold on exhibition of industrial products in Singapore between May 1-15, and in Kuala Lumpur between July 1-15. The exhibition in Singapore will be held ot the Great World Amusement Park, Kim Seng Rood. Participation In International fairs and holding of single country exhibitions517 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-03-23 18 Mohammed All Jinnah founder and father of Pakistan. Value in million Year Imports from Export to Pakistan Pakistan Total trade 964 9.70 12.32 22.02 965 10.79 9.34 20.13 966 20.97 14.27 35.*4 967 38.45 19.96 58.41 968 78.46 15.79 94.25 969 69.36 18.57 87.93 970 54.67 24.37 79.0450 words
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Advertisement127 1971-03-23 18 PAKISTAN SUPPLEMENT With Best Compliments front Qureshl's Carpets Pte. Ltd. HIGH CLASS PERSIAN, BOKHARA, INDIAN, CHINESE,' PAKISTAN-SRK FINISHED CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUGS. 35/37, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. PHONE: *****, *****. With Best Wishes Irmm, KARIM SILK MILLS LTD. KARACHI COLONY THAL TEXTILE MILLS LTD. BHAKKAR AGENT: P. GANGARAM 84-A, HIGH STREET,127 words
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Advertisement72 1971-03-23 18 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of Pakistan on their National Day Managing Directors: Haji Mohomed Khan Abdeali Haji Tayebali SINGAPORE RATTAN CANE MART PTE. LTD. GENERAL EXPORTER P.O. BOX NO. 1245 Specialist in Tin Ingots, Rubber Latex, Railway Sleepers, Timber, Betel nut, Sagoflour, Coconut-oil, Rice, Textiles, etc. With72 words
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Article, Illustration362 1971-03-23 19 year about 140 million people dismiss daily problems with a sigh of relief and set out by plane, train or ship to spend their holidays in other countries. They are tourists, a tenderly loved tribe, for they spend money and help swell foreign362 words
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Article168 1971-03-23 19 TO realise the goals of welfare state, which is the aim of the Pakistan Government, public corporation were created like th e Water and Power Devefopment Authority, popularly known as WAPDA, one in East and one in West Pakistan. Not only have they brought about speedy development168 words
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Advertisement53 1971-03-23 19 Sincere Greetings Best Wishes to the Government People of Pakistan on their National Day A. ISSARDAS SONS 104-A, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** *****4 Congratulations Best Wishes To The Government And People Of Pakistan On The Occasion Of Their NATIONAL DAY. From:BOKHARA CARPET HOUSE 3. RAFFLES PLACE (Ist Floor) SINGAPORE53 words
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Advertisement129 1971-03-23 19 SINCERE GREETINGS BEST WISHES TO THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY from > Ee Tal Tong FOOK HUAT TONG KEE 58, NEW BRIDGE ROAD, SING AIM >RE, I. Tela: *****, *****, ***** Cable Address: "FOOK HUAT" With Best Compliments from BHADEUA INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD. MA.NI FACTUIIEKS OF129 words
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commercial and industrial
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Article234 1971-03-23 20 New counter Perak Carbide opened with sales at a discount on the boards of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The share which was allowed trading on ready and delayed basis had recently established $3.5 million by private placement bringing its total paid-up capital to $7.2 million. The234 words
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Article63 1971-03-23 20 The East Asiatic Company Limited in Singapore has been appointed Agents for Sakura graphic arts Alms used by the printing industry in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. The representative for Sakura Alms, Mr Hiroya Nakamura of Konishiroku Photo Industry Company Limited, was here recently to study63 words
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Article303 1971-03-23 20 April first grad« rubber buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 109 cents per kilo. The tone of the market was steady. Opening quotations were marked up 25 cents In sympathy with London advices. The session ruled steady on shortcovering and303 words
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Article121 1971-03-23 20 HONG KONG Yesterday'* 5 pm currency rate* (supplied by Foreign Kxrbunge and Investment Ltd (Bofcti) (Kellers) 195 20 196J0 per 100 strait* dollar* 147.50 ***** per 1.000 Taiwan dollar* •-75 8.77 per Australian dollar 840 360 oer 1.000 Burmese kyatj 4.66 4.75 per 1.000 Indian rupees 150 105121 words
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Article837 1971-03-23 20 BUSINESS done io and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singa pore with the number of shares traded in bracket* in lot* of 1.000 onitf links* otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Ben $1.20 (3); Berjaya $1.19 (1) $1.20 (2): DIM $l2l (1) $l2O (1);837 words
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Article48 1971-03-23 20 (Miniin rnr« lot Much Urd) AN1A UNIT TKI 8TB M Invest rood Lt» 144 M»U Pro* MM ial CHAH1 I)Nit Wl nod IN U* •UftOArOMfc I'Ml M «»rt lit Com lud. 1 Oft Lll Tit SftTtnga tru.. ta miMItt Prim l«v Mwcfe Unl| •ttruna u* M48 words
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Article686 1971-03-23 20 BID and offer price* officially listed at the close of business lo tbe Singapore .and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Btork Exchange vesterda* INDUSTRIALS a 8 ACMA 1.42 1.43 Alcan 1.40 1.41 Allied Choc 2.67 Ben 1.18 1.22 Be r jay a 1.18 120 Borneo 193 1.M686 words
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Article71 1971-03-23 20 iMt awn print «t me tlnnpttre blnrw Kirntntf tMrrdu Produce »a» > B ft. Monai Oti il.U.6.1 DBll SIM 1 nctinai ou if a D.l draw a mm 1 orpr» IA.Wi Muntok Mrbiu *«i« IMt% NUW mm lf)M i«nnl Mbtu 18'-. 60 Mniwik rfpectaj HJ*rt N{ NLA w 1RXJX}71 words
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447 1971-03-23 21 Posit Karnchanawat, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs of Thailand, soys the rice export situation in the country is critical. He said thU waa because the United State* and Japan have taken over Indian and Indonesian markets, traditional markets for Thai rice. The Minister447 words
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Article, Illustration102 1971-03-23 21 Twenty-seven technicians of Rollei (S) Pte Ltd left for Germany last week to a ttend sixmonth courses is earners assembly and parts production- st the company's head office ia Braunschweig The courses will include cine-projector assembly sad cine-projec-tor parts production as well ss optic and102 words
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Article, Illustration416 1971-03-23 21 SYDNEY Leopold soared further in response to its nickel strike during active trailing on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Thr fully paid sh are* opened at ST.M, then jumped to $8 st. but weakened slightly to close at $6. St. The Associated Contributed Shares rose $2416 words
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214 1971-03-23 21 Uftkansa Genua AirNmi are »*w M coloarfat taMfc bads to youngsters M a flrst-come-first wrwil Those interedei shenld be early aft the airlines' oflee ta Jota Littles' Building on April 1 so as to make sure of one. In bold blue with the airlines'214 words
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Article79 1971-03-23 21 Mr J. P. Bemrose, Regional Liaison Officer for Austrslssis of the Wellcome Foundation Ltd arrived yesterday to attend the first Southeast Asia Zone Marketing Conference of the Foundation. The Conference, which begins on Saturday, wili he attended by 28 representatives of the Foundation. They represent the Foundation's79 words
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Advertisement23 1971-03-23 21 Classified Ad. TELEVISION REPAIR II SERVICING TV. Tronic Service hma expert• to serve your T.V. ft electric*: ippliiWM mt anytime. cun amgKww, BBSMT.23 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article897 1971-03-23 22 The following are (he race weights for the weekend racing at Kuala Lumpur: BATURDAY CL. 2 DIV. 3 6 FURS. Galvantor 9.00 Bethesda 9.00 Hie Bliss 8.13 Green Son 9.13 Instant Pov 9.13 Oleg Casain 8.12 Ad Valorem 9.11 Dltambah 9.11 Gelanggl 8.11 Double One 8.10 Playotone 8897 words
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468 1971-03-23 22 BRANDS HATCH Driving magnificently in cold, damp and windy conditions, Swiss ace Clay Regassoni won Sunday's Formula one 50c-lap Race of Champions. His win was the more knpressive since be irove a brand new car—a Carrerari *****—t0 give the Ferrari stable its 2nd 1971468 words
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Article48 1971-03-23 22 The Chinese YM C A is organising a second Karate-Do Course for children between 6 and 12 vear B old. The session will commence on March 27 and will be held at the CYMCA premises, Palmer Road, every Saturday from 4 to 5 pm.48 words
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Article92 1971-03-23 22 Mr B. 8. Rodrigues hu been elected President of the Everbrlght Body Builders' Association at Its annual geneial meeting held recently. Other elected an: Vice President Messrs Ow Chlo Klat and Tan 800 Kow. Hon. Secretary Mr Goh Heng Meng and Treasurer Mr Andrew Wont Hon.92 words
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Article55 1971-03-23 22 KUAI.A LUMPUR A top German hockey team —Sport* Club Frankfurt 1880—will make five-match tour of Malaysia at the end of thic month. They will play two matches in Penang and three matches in Kuala Lumpur. The German team, with Ave international*, captured the German championships55 words
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376 1971-03-23 22 JACKSONVILLE, Florida Gary Player, of South Africa, sank a three foot par putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to edge former University of Houston Golfer Hal Underwood for the 5575,000 first prize in the Greater Jacksonville Open. Player's winning putt came after Underwood376 words
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287 1971-03-23 23 GEORGETOWN, Guyana Century by 21-year-old opening batsman Snnil Gavaskar led India to a first innings score of 256 for Ave on a rain shortened third day's play In the third cricket Test against the West Indies here Sunday. Replying to the West287 words
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Article, Illustration543 1971-03-23 23 England won both Hie Men's and Women's Teem titles in the 14-netion Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. The unbeaten English men's team played brilliantly to trounce Hongkong 5-2 In the final round In the match to decide the tnird and543 words
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Article236 1971-03-23 23 ROCHESTER. Michigan—No. 1 seed Bille Jean King picked up 556.000 Sunday by defeating No. 2 seed Rosemary Casals in singles competition of the 5530.000 Invitational Tennis Tournament. Mrs King, of Long Beach California, kept the pressure on her opponent with excellent net play and good lobs236 words
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161 1971-03-23 23 CARACAS, Venezuela. Hippie-haired Brazilian Thomas Koch outwitted and outplayed Spain's Manuel Orantes to win the International Tennis Tournament here Sunday night for thp second time. Koch won 7-6, 6-1 6-3 and half an hour later he was back on court with his countryman161 words
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121 1971-03-23 23 TOKYO A record of 17 nations will compete in the 13th Asian Youth Soccer Tournament, April 23-May 8, in Tokyo, according to the draw yesterday for the four groups. The draw was made by the Japan Amateur Soccer Association at the Akasaka Prince121 words
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187 1971-03-23 23 TOKYO Members of the Chinese communist table tennis team recited quotations of MM Tar-Tun* before they worked oat for three hours yesterday for the 31st World Table Tennis Championships ae s I week In Nagoya. Five men, including three times187 words
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152 1971-03-23 23 Sin ca pore's secondary and primary schools are losing promising soccer players to the Burnley Football Club. More than 50 promising youngsters aged 12 to 17 are attending coaching sessions conducted for the Club by Singapore's top coach Choo Seng Quee. The up-and-coming youngsters Include152 words
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Article115 1971-03-23 24 Five buried by own rocket ST MORITZ, Switzerland Fl*e workmen clearing dangerous snowdrifts to open a closed ski trail were buried in an avalancbe triggered by a rocket they fired into the snowbanks yesterday, police said. Rescuers dug out three of the ■en alive. (See also Page115 words
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Article112 1971-03-23 24 LONDON A prominent British doctor yesterday claimed Mohammad AU "look* ed doped" during his world heavy weight title light with Joe Frailer. Blonstein, Chairman and Chief Medical Officer of the British Amateur Boxing Association. has attended six British Olympic boxing teams. The newspaper said the doctor112 words
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Article, Illustration330 1971-03-23 24 OAIGON Columns of North Vietnamese tanks moved along Route 9 in Loos in pursuit of government forces withdrawing across the border yesterday. U.S. jet fighter-bombers yesterday afternoon destroyed at least four of the tanks of a column of 10 to 20 sighted on Route 9 aboutUPI photo - 330 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-03-23 24 WEATHER FAIR MORNING. The weatherman predicts fair weather from 8 am to noon today.14 words
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