Eastern Sun, 29 April 1971
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Title Section23 1971-04-29 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily Final edition 10 cents I«*d. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1633 Thursday, April 29, 1971 M.C. (P) 251023 words
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Article, Illustration555 1971-04-29 1 Lee sounds warning on leadership base pRIME Minister Lee Kuon Yew yesterday said a small core of people ensured Singapore's "national survival." The main burden of present plonning and implementation rests on the shoulders of some 300 persons/' he said. If the 300 were to crash555 words
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Article210 1971-04-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR Negotiations between Malaysia and Singapore for an air services agreement were unexpectedly called off yesterday. No communique was Issued or reason given for the sudden adjournment. The talks, which began on Tuesday, were expected to last three to four days. The Ministry of210 words
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Advertisement7 1971-04-29 1 Dual The great automatic turntable. U-A Jebsen&Jessen7 words
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Advertisement84 1971-04-29 1 Importers of Carpets Rugs ot Quality <SL Distinction German, 6 French. AMIR SONS ffet mi) Tit Orcbtrd Road Singapore ft. Tel: *****5 I mtm J V The only tooth-paste in its price range with both Stannous FLUORIDE &S.P. Gives your teeth and gums extra protection up to 40% morel Stops84 words
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Article, Illustration357 1971-04-29 2 TF a few top Government leaders quit, it could provide a "golden opportunity" for a totalitarian or Communist regime to take over Singapore. The President of the University of Singapore Students' Union, Mr Anwar D. Siraj, gave this warning yesterday. He was speaking at357 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-04-29 2 A special department should be set up to handle youth affairs, the Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Mr Sha'ari Todin, said yesterday. Such a department could evolve a coherent policy on matters affecting young people such as national service, education, sports, employment and voting,236 words
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Article223 1971-04-29 2 The second accused in the marathon shipyard corruption case yesterday claimed he had to wait In the cold for CPIB officers to take his statement. Ho Ting Chew, 58, was presenting his own defence in a "trial within a trial" at the Third District223 words
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Article243 1971-04-29 2 Siaganove MT hf rmt inefficient and stagnate If polltka of CUKM. educated pespta continue to umaspoll—politics. The dancer stem from the fact that tho present educational system la Singapore produces "two kinds mt dthens", The warnini came from Mr Loo Choon Tone, President of243 words
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Advertisement18 1971-04-29 2 THEB:G3 THE BIG 3 THE BIG 3 starts this Sunday in THE SUN Make sure of your copy18 words
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Miscellaneous65 1971-04-29 2 I The weather bureau predicts isolated showers today. YESTERDAY Maximum Temp: 91.1 Minimum Temp: 75.1 Rain: "I Raiidays: Total Rata April: 1.81 Sunshine: 8.7# Humidity at 11 pm: W SINGAPORE TOWN 12.36 am. (9.8 ft.) I*l am. <B.l ft); 2.26 pfu <l.B ft.); 1.48 pm. (II ft). NAVAL DOCKYARD 12.5965 words
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Article, Illustration319 1971-04-29 3 Driver flees in terror after seeing bones A BULLDOZER driver fled in terror after accidentally unearthing a 100-year-old Chinese coffin at Lim Chu Kang Village on Friday. The driver took one look ot the skull ond bones ond roced away on his machine without319 words
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Advertisement197 1971-04-29 3 Sony the clock maker Sony's Digital Clock FM/AM Radios When you think of clocks, good ones that is, you usually think of Switzerland. No one would really expect a company like Sony, who makes such fine radios, to start making clocks. But we make clocks with a difference, Digital Clock197 words
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Article, Illustration249 1971-04-29 4 DANIS mast Biki MOif credit •▼•liable to will firms, the head of the Polytechnic's prod—ttoa engineering department Mid yesterday. Mr J.WI, March said the banks should five mare loans to help improve and expand the production of small industries. With more capital249 words
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Article190 1971-04-29 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Chop it this market bargain! It's tasty park chop teniae at M-St a kali todity. Today** prices (la ka» lis aafttf otherwise metitleaed): VEGETABLES Tomatoea KW Potatoes flil Chillies fs7t Preach heaas JO 30 Lane beaas M Lanes lagers 99.M Peppers $l.OO190 words
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Advertisement106 1971-04-29 4 TAKE YOUR FAMILY for a HOLIDAY of a LIFETIME f rn M. AW m JNrm/VAFJONAM will whisk asray 2 lucky families for a Holiday o/ a Lifetime It Prize Return tickets to Tokyo for a family of four 2nd Prise Return tickets to Bangkok for a family of four stay106 words
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Article, Illustration300 1971-04-29 5 'You conserve... we still destroy' A MERICANS hove o lot to Icorn from Singapore's urbon renewal and city planning schemes, an American contractor said yesterday. Mr William S.L. Christensen said Singapore hod token stringent anti-pollu-tion measures when it storted building skyscrapers and300 words
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264 1971-04-29 5 A mother of four it maintaining a round-the-clock vigil at Outrom Road General Hospital praying her badly injured husband will live. Her husband. MarlpSan Ram as amy, 35, had pen lured from hi* watchman's quarters at the Teachers Training College and badly bashed264 words
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265 1971-04-29 5 A Dutch ship-captain yesterday had his $11,900 fine and conviction Quashed for allegedly Importing dutiable cigarettes into Singapore last October. The Appeals Court, In a reserved judgment held that the cigarettes were goods bona-ilde in transit "as they were not imported, thev were not265 words
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Article104 1971-04-29 5 The First Magistrate s Court yesterday Jailed a youth for 18 months (or cheating a man of $lO4. Tan Sens Huat, who has two previous convictions, admitted before Magistrate Michael Khoo Kah Lip, that he dishonestly induced Phua Koon Pho to five him a104 words
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Advertisement142 1971-04-29 5 Voyages of Discovery Skrtv in your kitchen ADVENTURES i A BY RUTH BAKALAR Food columnist Ruth Bakalar charts a mouth-watering course through her kitchen. And from next week her log-book of discoveries and uncharted culinary hazards wMI appear every Monday in the EASTERN SUN. Mrs Bakalar's column has appeared regularly142 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article73 1971-04-29 6 Reuter PIAGOE Six Bfn have (one on trial in Koaioe, EM Slovakia, for public!? Ktriypiai and (baaing threu«h the dnet* a wunui who supported Ike Soviet invasion of Cserhoolevakia. Reports said the woman wa« the wife of aa army cotonrl who had heen naosed In wallReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration323 1971-04-29 6 UPI The United States and China have been holding secret talks for several months in attempt to improve relations, Life magazine said yesterday. The magazine said the U.S. hod proposed sending o personal envoy of President Nixon to Peking. The White House declinedUPI; UPI radiophoto - 323 words
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Advertisement97 1971-04-29 6 r TOP PRIZES TO BE WON in the HAPPY FAMILY "CONTEST Ist Prize STR-222/PS-222/SS 485 This popular, wonderful set of stereo component? for delightful music listening 3rd Priae TV 720 UET This new 7 99 portable TV with good-lookina streamlined styling 2nd Prize IY-MKT This new plag-it-angwhere solid state black97 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-04-29 7 UPI T ON DON Communist insurgency is growing m Southeost Asia, porficularly in the Philippines ond Thailond, and is causing serious concern to the United States ond its allies, officials said yesterday. They said Foreign Ministers of the Southeost Asia Treoty Organisation (SEATO) hoveUPI; UPI Photo - 254 words
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158 1971-04-29 7 Reuter. FORT ■iBMWSCMi. Georgia Oiftaia Eugene Kotouc. accused of cutting off part «f a VtcUunehC prisoner's finger, admitted yesterday that he used fr»r as a weapon during laterrogatioaa Captain Kotour, 37, Is charged with cutting part of the man's finger off withReuter. - 158 words
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Article54 1971-04-29 7 OLS LOUGH. BhM Farmer llctart BUddleton mIcM hanlßii ma tkc local veterinary surgeon Ml calf, Ephraim P•r Bylraia •NiMkaw been wm**«ohf sntgety to hare Ma huim re■and In eovrt kcre yesterday the vet, Brie MUlrr. was ordered to pay StUN dona res to compensate54 words
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Article57 1971-04-29 7 HAVERHILL* England— A boy of seven who ran away from borne last weekend told police be did it because be had been practising carpentry he had sawed the arms ofl the family sofa. "I thought my mum and dad would be cross," said the lad57 words
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Article325 1971-04-29 7 PEKING Aa Eagttsk table tennis team left Pekiag for baam yesterday after a tostsiymakteg 15-day tear af TOKYO—an catenated S10.000 people were expected to participate to yesterday's •Wasws a m WASHINGTON— Ptaaa tobaaid a JMaa tor toe OS Itovy haa mie reasons. R would be pi art325 words
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Advertisement62 1971-04-29 7 Cuvutb—r k 3 fSi v a o; MOTHER? DAY CARDS Mother's Day woj created to give you a aporlaf chortce to soy o loving "ihowfc yo** get twin o» much pleasure when the cord she receives on May 9 has the added compliment on the bock—the Haltaark and Crown. HALLMARK62 words
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508 1971-04-29 8 a SUN; correspondent - by a SUN correspondent TIONGKONG A former Singapore convent girl is being kept in o mentol hospital after she hurled her 11-day-old son to his death from the fifth floor of a Hongkong building. She thought she was giving her508 words
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Article197 1971-04-29 8 TOKYO J»P«> w»rat busk In which claimed 17 Uvea was breDfkt under oontrol M hoara late yesterday aa rain fell en the Underdry forest near Kure, Western Japan. The hlaie killed It firemen and seriously injured another. Damaie could not immediately he estimated. About l,Nt197 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-04-29 8 Police yesterday ■topped a small group of anti-war demonstrators from entering the Selective Service Head- quarters in Washington, The police outnumbered the demonstrators. PICTURE; A Selec- tive Service employee returning to work after lunch is lifted tier th heads of demonstrators bj police. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Advertisement88 1971-04-29 8 ana consolation onzes OF i i C/fO"'' m, V J CHOCOLATE ready to drink v <T> This contest is open to all students and as A SPECIAL PRIZE the winning dans trill be awarded a day's fun-tour of Jurang as guests of GENERAL MiLK COMPANY, the distributors of A R\A88 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration625 1971-04-29 9 Melee - Your son is unstable../ Melee c L VER since soldiers learned to write they've been sending hoax letters to relatives end friends, joking obout conditions under which they live. Nobody has ever taken the letters seriously until this month. Mr and Mrs William Green of Britain received625 words
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Article, Illustration88 1971-04-29 9 ACNN Deborah Grant it at attractive an Mpoiuni as any photographer could want. And Deborah should know all about that. For Ac prefers to be on th« other side ol the camera herself. Deborah, who lives in London, has just come back from a honeymoon in88 words
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Advertisement13 1971-04-29 9 This Sunday in THE SUN Felix do Costa Weatherbee Wong Plotter Pete Singapore's13 words
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Article519 1971-04-29 10 'THREE factors have recently come up closely related to our economy which e considered together a German industrialist has reportedly said that Singapore has been saturated with foreign investment; Dr Augustine Tan, back from a trip to Japan, has said that as exporters we are poor salesmen; British519 words
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Article, Illustration624 1971-04-29 10 J£AMPALA First it was the Masai of Tanzania; now it is the Karamojong of eastern Uganda. Progress demands that they shed their nakedness utter resistance "What is wrong with nakedness?" ask the Karamojong. General Idl Amln, President of Uganda, wants the Karamojong624 words
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Advertisement32 1971-04-29 10 Asian Comfort lllM<b*VKta4U* Bangkok, ud Djdarb. JALjebp«StiiftamddyhDCH3ln^ UJXPAN AIR UNESff\ the worldwide airline of Japan MLJ Pint LH» Wd>, M Hobkmow Wd., Wiippaw. "W: A.I.A. BulkMnf, Mm Awang, K*ml* Umpur. Tril 2SIQZ.32 words
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Advertisement54 1971-04-29 10 «nd fratarr. V ,n '<"«'•"» of the F.asirrn Han and The San are rron: R<-»lrr. United Pre., International. Afence Franca Preaae. Editor. Pro Syndicate. Newapaaer Enterprise Aanorlatiao PoblUhem Hal Syndicate toa Ancelea riaw. Sradlcate Ouinl Newa Hcrvlce. North Amerleaa Newspaper Alliance, "rat Fratarea Inter PreM reatarea aad the F.aater» Han54 words
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SUN SCOPE
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Article, Illustration64 1971-04-29 11 Two dogs fight fiercely during a championship held at Sajik Park in Seoul, South Korea. Each light lasts ap to 20 mmufes and the dog who turnj around, moves back more than three steps or bjrk* while lighting, is declared the loser. Howe»er, the64 words
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Article642 1971-04-29 11 A SULTAN'S palace, sometimes used as a guest house, and five neglected fortresses ore Hie only reminders of the ancient Sultanate of Ternate. It once rated a kingdom stretching from New Guinea to the Soothern Philippines. The Uny Island, which controlled trade In the famous spice642 words
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Article, Illustration48 1971-04-29 12/13 SERIOUSLY, lonely model Gundel Sargent is passionately interested in breeding. Dogs, that is. Germanborn Gundel already has an English bulldog pet called Celeste, and used to own French bulldogs. Now her ambition is to re-breed the Regency bulldogs which were popular 250 years kjO.48 words
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160 1971-04-29 12/13 BUILDER Keith Arnold's egg will take some beating. For one of his 60 hens has just presented him with a monster one, nine inches long and four inches wide, with a normal siie egg inside. Keith, of Hulcott in Britain is somewhat shell-shocked160 words
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WHEN A WOMAN FALLS FOR HER SISTER'S HUSBAND
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Article, Illustration681 1971-04-29 12/13 The truth about stolen husbands Pt 2 A NY woman who steals a husband from his wife is playing with fire. But Jennifer -f* Wayland was toying with emotional dynamite. The man she took belonged to her sister's. Jennifer's tempestuous affair with her brother-in-law Is over. So, now,681 words
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Article, Illustration376 1971-04-29 12/13 THE Other Woman, of cdurse, is alwoys condemned by the wagging tongues of the gossips. As attractive Sheila Warr found. Her affair had been far from secret. Her dilemma began when it ended She and her lover were sweethearts before he married someone else. But when things went376 words
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Article482 1971-04-29 12/13 MARY r PIME and again we meet women who have become the A playthings of fate. One of the strangest tricks life played was on a wife whose husband had several other women one after the other but who later found herself playing a similar rolet Let's call her Mary.482 words
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Article, Illustration458 1971-04-29 14 A W I ON I THE SCALES j Til RS Lindsay Thompson is a delicious, blue-eyed dumpling of o girl, sft 4in toll and 12 stone plus. She is 24 years old, has been married five years, and adores her bus driver husband. She has458 words
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Article245 1971-04-29 14 ROMANY BLAIR - PART II BY ROMANY BLAIR SUBJECT: Mr* P. cheerful personality In her late thirties with Ire children. Lost two stone Most successfully. Her husband was a very virile man and, throughout their married life, they had Bade lore -practically every night and often at245 words
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Article, Illustration455 1971-04-29 15 Harold; Heffernan - By Harold Heffernan TT appears that no moss resignations are to be expected from Motion Picture Academy members following George C. Scott's elevation to his scored glory. Many had promised bluntly that if Scott were voted the top Oscar for his performance in "Patton" they455 words
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Article, Illustration113 1971-04-29 15 STTTV MCQIMM has just Joined Paul Newman, 3a rbra Streisand and Sidney Poitier as a partner in The First Artists Production Companv Ltd. McQueen adds even more wattage to the organisation's powerhouse talent and falls in line with its announced ir.?entions to welcome other high calibre stars113 words
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Miscellaneous264 1971-04-29 15 DCATHAYI ORGANISATION ODEON 2)116 OTCNB TODAYI SHOWS DAILY AT 11 Mi. LU. Ml. LU pm. At Normal OWB 0 Scott "PATTON" c olor Dimension 1M Poi School: >l.oo to an/ Mat <UUy at 11 am. l it. IJO pm ahows only CATHAY 3 3 4 0 0 Tt« Bla4c Spare*264 words
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Miscellaneous76 1971-04-29 15 4th WEEK! ORCHARD CASR BOOKINGS ONLY ADMISSION: fIJW. $2 5« A MM S Shows Daily: 18.45, 4.39 A 8.19 pa. Saturday and Sunday Extra Show am. From MGM, Producers of David Lean's •DOCTOB ZHIVAGO" I^jgU^EwSiigliter] FoSbmrMnCHUM HO/VARD CHRSTOPHERJONE3 JOHN MKX3LEO MoKSRNw SARAH MILE 9 cv*-a««**ROOERr BOUr**** ANTHONY HWQDCK-AILAN wyaawtwuwww* i76 words
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Miscellaneous206 1971-04-29 15 "75 HA W 1 1 l> O 373-11. OFKNB TOMORIOW 1# 4% am, t.oo. t.M a la School Children 11 io m> ttSl 10 44 i 800* no I.ADT" (WBl TOmm PanavUloo at Color SPECIAL PREVIEW for Other Strange r» Saturday 8 30 am. Nofr— LUt Circle U M Stall*206 words
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Article415 1971-04-29 16 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: In a boy aged 16 and miserable. I have terrible acne. Tor two years I've been goirvi to a dermatologist but the acne is no better. My dad is sick of paying bills and I am sick ol looking at my self.415 words
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Miscellaneous735 1971-04-29 16 CARROLL RIGHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: The early part of the day finds 4rou able to get an influential man to aid you to obtain SOON Job, public service or household equipment that you need Afternoon and evening are adverse for allowing yourself the luxury of emotional disturbance which would cause you735 words
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Miscellaneous907 1971-04-29 17 singapira CHANNEL 5 Of IN INC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by DAYS OF OUR LIVES A dramatic serial about a dedicated physician OUR MUSIC MAKERS (Rpt.| (Malay) A light musical twogramme featuring "A. Zuliah' IT'S HAPPENINC IN SINCAPORE (Chinese) (Rpt.) A series on the life people in our Republic Topic: 'A Good907 words
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Miscellaneous66 1971-04-29 17 Young and carefree r M i V V "fN. K: V S mm i 9* vr A. V M <* X m > Wmm m. ■< r. ..-..-Y V- M They're young and carefree, these two. Hove we see Don Grady end his girl friend, played by Heather North, sharing66 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-04-29 18 ABOVE: Mr RidM T. T. Hm. ckatnua SMI (Maby^LM, fcrMa tW farattr MM. haaa T« Out Iwt, after lUr «*MM at tW Wcfoy M.Aifci CWct at Nrt Camm'm§ laai last wm k. Mr Ha h tk HM aaa at Di mmd Mr* Ha T«ai Kaaa. Ha »m W'T*64 words
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Article, Illustration495 1971-04-29 18 LAWRENCE; E LAMB. MO - Doctor's Diary »r LAWRENCE E LAMB. MO IniAl M LAMB I hat. pnii«rfj had TB P «f«k> kidney. The doctors say It lu cleared up. 1 still have pains In my bKJi and kidney and wonder If this ts normal. My wine has been checked and495 words
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Miscellaneous9 1971-04-29 18 W BWfli TV <ftnn«rs for ny ir(«ri and M?* <9 words
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Article, Illustration458 1971-04-29 19 pOR some time the occessory picture has been one of the more the merrier. The more chains, fringes, bracelets, scarves and earrings, the better, as long as clothes had been reduced to the mini shift. But with the return of variety In clothes, with skirts of458 words
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Article118 1971-04-29 19 We can >!■■■> see the looks on jtmt faces when y— dad ymu tpdar oMkiai (tatarc missing. No, we dldal ge4 our dates aalaed np. nor has oar columnist gone strike We're jut decided that all T«a cmUii enthusiast* deserre a lot More than a saere118 words
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Article332 1971-04-29 20 HEW YORK Tuesday dosing prices today on ihc New York Stock Ex change: Air Deduc 25-3/8 Alcan Alum 22-1/4 Allied Ch 29-5/1 Allis Chal 18-1/2 Alcoa €7 Am T and T 48-1/8 Ampex 21-3/8 Anaconda 22 5/8 At] Rich 78-1/8 Bendlx 38-1/2 Brnguft 9-1/8 Beth SI 23-7/8332 words
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Article198 1971-04-29 20 HAMBURG, Germany A W«»t German proposal that Common Market currencies develop a Hoating exchange rate toward the American dollar ran into French opposition during a meeting off European Community Finance Ministers. Western German Finance Minister Karl Schiller offered his proposal during a discussion of the recent increased198 words
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Article94 1971-04-29 20 Bobber Association el Singapore and Malaysian Rubber Exchange dosing prices in cent* per kilo were:— B 0 Int 1 R.S.& prompt lob. 109.75 110 75N Int. 1 R.S.S May 110.50 110.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 111.00 111.50 Int 2 RS.S. buyers 104.00 sellers 104.50N UK/Continent buyers 103 2594 words
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Article30 1971-04-29 20 NEW YORK Dew Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 947.89 28 Transp 238.48 15 Utilities 121.77 85 Stocks 318.83 48 Bonds 71.3830 words
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Article308 1971-04-29 20 Revived buying interest couplad with tome short-covering brought widespread gains in the stock exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. There was some profit taking at the rise bat was mostly absorbed. Of the 88 Industrial shares traded, 40 ended in plus territory wnlle 18 were lower with308 words
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Article1184 1971-04-29 20 INDUSTRIALS Acm a 1.41/1.43, 1.41 (2); Ajino 1.80/1.94; Alean 1.46/1.47, 1.46 (2) 1.47; All Choc 2.44/2.48, 2.46 (2); Ben 1.14 b k 1.15 (2) 114, B Kawat 120/1.23, 1.19 120, 121 D; Borneo 2.15/2.17, 2.18 (3) 2.19 2.20 (2) 2.17 (2); 2.16 (4) 2.21 D;1,184 words
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Article, Illustration122 1971-04-29 21 Malaysia Room in Hilton Hotel is heavily guarded because watches worth a million Mian are csnwtif displayed there. Itie exhibition, the first in Atia 13 put up by a Swla« firm. Bulova International Limited. Two of the watches on dlspiny are each worth $38,000 an 18carat122 words
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Article74 1971-04-29 21 Vilns written and produced br S. H. Benson Advertising Kuala LumKr for clients, Malayan baceo and Nestle, are currently being screened in some ten overseas countries ran fine from neighbouring Indonesia to markets as far away as Bermuda. The most recent reQuest for versions of existing74 words
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Article123 1971-04-29 21 HONGKONG Ve»t«riafi 6 pm canracy rates (supplied by foreign Kiduofe sad Investment Ltd.): (Bareri (Sellers) i 195.20 190.20 per 100 Straits OoOsn m 148 per 14IO0 Taiwan ouiisis 0.736 6 765 per Australian doilai 940 300 per l'OOC Burmew fcyats 480 500 per 1«000 Indian rupees 150 160123 words
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Article354 1971-04-29 21 SYDNEY Heavyweight stocks lost ground during dull trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Kathleen Investments, New BH and Mt Isa Mines were among the heaviest losers. Kathleen Investments fell 40 cents to $9.00, New BH 25 cents to 514.20 and Mt Isa Mines eased six354 words
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Article112 1971-04-29 21 The Outhrle Waugh Organisation hu further expanded Its association with Perk In* Engines Limited of England by acquiring the sole distributorship for their vehicle engines. Outhrle Waugh has, for a substantial period, been the sole distributor for Perkins Marine and Industrial engines. With the acquisition of112 words
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Article263 1971-04-29 21 LONDON The world shipbuilding boom looks like reaching Its peak tfiis year, according to Lloyds Register of Shipping annual report. The report warned that tanker output which has a major influence on trends la "virtually certain" to be down In 1972. The pattern in lt7o was263 words
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Advertisement140 1971-04-29 21 Ring *****0 if you do not get our paper in time Eastern Sun NOTICE ML GIVEN that I, TAN (NO hf« J Lorong 7 Toa Payob Singapore {2, for a transfer or Public House first Class !«SS^ rT I £,I e K®2L« >f premises No 418 Thomson Road i^^iL ERS140 words
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Advertisement110 1971-04-29 21 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Um4MM< FMim GNA HM MM MWKF Pawnbroker* Mmm. Han Hm). M 7 'MM Tke rMra ktn krea pawned from iaaury 1M to Oetoker UN. TO m SOLD BT AUCTION •fi JPS 1 .SSDI,"and Malay «oM •llvat ornament* 6 etc On vtow at our Sale room two110 words
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1172 1971-04-29 22 a. i D»v 1 -1 M. oet«7 1221 M«rH lojitl Mark «r 4r 9 0U 1 07 JOHU ..i, Chukell B Breuk Tulloh *♦11/14 ***** Movi* lleuae V 93 07 07 Shaw K Donnelly R Breuk MI44 ***** wtai ***** 51 4MI!» n1,172 words
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Article282 1971-04-29 22 SYDNEY After the first round Tuesday ■ight of Hie Philippine Airlines-Metro Goldwyn Mayer Asian Ten Pin Bowling Tournament at suburban Bankstown Bowl, Australia defeated tko Asians 24 points to eight. Playing two threeaaan teams over three tames the Asians, representing Japan, the Philippines. Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia282 words
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Article297 1971-04-29 22 and JOINT COMMAND (Asuwadi) returned 43 in separate workouts. PETITE ETOILE (Hassan) showed vast improvement when she strode righ« away from her Class two stablemate SECOND PHASE (Omar) at the end of a 3f trial in 30 1/5. TV Em ley Moor mare has297 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article156 1971-04-29 23 DALLAS. Texas Mark Cox of England beat seventh seeded Roy Emerson of Australia Tuesday to Join top seeded John Newcombe of Australia and South Africa's Cllfl Dry&dale In the next round of the Rawlings Tennis Classic here. Newcombe, hoping for his third title in the World Championship156 words
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514 1971-04-29 23 NAGOYA, Japan Nationalist China's popular Lu LiongHuan fired a five-under-par 65 yesterday and shared a fourstroke lead with Japanese World Cup player Takaaki Kono in the third round of the SslBo,ooo Chunichi Crown International Invitation golf tournament. Lu's best score514 words
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Article79 1971-04-29 23 ROME Middleweight boxing champion of the world, Carlos Monzon, of Argentina, arrived in Rome bv air Tuesday afternoon from Buenos Aires to prepare for his title bout against Nino Benvenuti, of Italy, at Monaco on May 8. He said he is confident of keeping his title. The79 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-04-29 23 The dust of almost 20 years can be cleared from the Arsenal trophy case that last held the League Championship shield. Their tension-ridden victory over doomed Burnley boosts the Gunners two points clear of Leeds and they still have a game In hand. A special162 words
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Article271 1971-04-29 23 Singapore's world-ranking 10-pin bowler Henry Ton and golden girl Potricia Chan ere Singapore's sportsman and sportswoman of the year. Dr. Chao Ah Kow (swimming) is coacti at the year. The announcement of the awards were made yesterday by the secretary of the Singapore National271 words
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Article115 1971-04-29 23 Johore Flat Sports Ch* scored a hard fought 4-2 victory over Port Authority Kccrration Chih In fricndPy soccer match played at Bukit Chrrmta last night. Had it not been for Johore'j rood 'keeping, PARC could have woo the match. Goalkeeper Abdullah saved at least half a115 words
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Article141 1971-04-29 24 NEW DELHI—India has warned Pakistan that dangerous consequences could follow If Its troops continued to Intrude into Indian territory and fire across the border from East Pakistan. India accused Pakistan of five separate incidents in the past 41 hours. MANAU8, Brasil A Brazilian Air Force DC-f aircraft with141 words
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282 1971-04-29 24 I)ARIS Riot police were called to Orly Airport to control on excited group of Chinese embassy officials after police prevented an apparently drugged Chinese passenger from boarding a Shanghai-bound plane. Airport police said the Chinese made "threatening and insulting gestures" when they refused to282 words
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Article79 1971-04-29 24 LONDON A Member of Parliament just back from East Pakistan has called for emergency measures perhaps erei a l'N Expeditionary Fore* to stop "genocide" there. Brace Douglas Man. Laboor MP for London's North Kensington District. said he bad talks with Pakistanis who allegedly suffered79 words
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222 1971-04-29 24 Ed Dooley - (By Ed Dooley WASHINGTON A former Green Beret Vietnam veteran has told an unofficial war crimes inquiry that 12 Vietcong prisoners were dropped to their death from American piloted helicopters. He claims other prisoners were tossed Into a room with a222 words
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Article, Illustration239 1971-04-29 24 A bullet accidentally fired from a soldier's rifle, yesterday tore through a car belonging to the acting Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr Z. M. Farooqi. The soldier escorting a payroll, accidentally discharged his rifle oatside bank in Orchard Road. Mr Farooqi was inside the Pakistani Government239 words
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