Eastern Sun, 30 April 1971
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Title Section23 1971-04-30 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily Final edition 10 cents Istd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1634 Friday, April 30, 1971 M.C. (P) 251023 words
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321 1971-04-30 1 DONT MISS r'S 81G... it's WONDERFUL and there are prizes goiore to be won. It's Hie EASTERN SUN BIG THREE CONTEST that starts on Sunday. There are so many fabulous prizes YOU can't afford to miss them. And everyone has a321 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-04-30 1 Entertainer Danny Warren is distressed and with food reason. Thfc is the way the people of Singapore want to see him dressed as a little girl prancing round the stage with two inflatable robber rabbit*. nanny. an expert n>imi"k, would like to do a ''straight" show.75 words
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Article30 1971-04-30 1 The EASTERN SUN will observe May Day today and there will be no issue tomorrow morning. However, the early edition of THE SUN will appear at 7 pm tomorrow.30 words
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Advertisement9 1971-04-30 1 The great name in photography. B£l' J®* ss Jessen9 words
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Advertisement99 1971-04-30 1 w Buy Jewellery of Distinction «.A OUB has made many friends in 22 years Iriends like these Friends who have trust and confidence in Ottr friendly and professional services. Their support and our success in good banking and wise investment have made us grow into a modem and world-wide bank99 words
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207 1971-04-30 2 HTHE First Magi strafe's Court yesterday remanded in custody a man charged with counterfeiting and three with trafficking US currency. Businessman Ctian Man Sun. 48. fat charged with counter- feiting U.S. note s of (20 de nominations and Indonesian rupiahs al Joo Seng Koad207 words
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324 1971-04-30 2 Two shipyard directors charged with corruption were threatened, induced and tortured with "modern scientific inventions," their defence counsel claimed yesterday. Counsel, Mr 8. K Lee said tills at the close of a "trial within a trial" before the Third District Court. Judge K324 words
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Article43 1971-04-30 2 An unemployed man suffering from stomach ailment for eight yean wa s found hanging in his room at Lorong Sepal on April 12 The Coroner's Court yesterday recorded a suicide verdict oa the death of the 58-year-old man, Lim Tay Lim.43 words
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Advertisement20 1971-04-30 2 THE BIG 3 THE BIG 3 THE BIG. 3 starts this Sunday in THE SUN Make sure of your copy20 words
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Miscellaneous72 1971-04-30 2 PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI BUT I COULONT PUN OS/ER m m w K. DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUenMcWians fT» C MEANWMIt-B MILES AWAY. A BWD6E-TENDER PUT3IN A PANIC CALL TO THE NEARB/ OC*3l GUARD STATION m di. S Tr 4 a OPERATING ROOM 6 -< m I72 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-04-30 2 II SINGAPORE TOWN .15 an. (92 ft 8.25 am. ft 1.17 pm. (1.1 ft.); lis pm. (4.4 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD :m am. (I®J ft); 749 am. «L 9 ft.); 3.14 pm. (9 ft.); 8.16 pm (5.536 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-04-30 3 The continued dependence on English under the education system h* ■tilling political (Otuti ousnes* among youth, two opposition politicians claimed yesterday. They said unless the education system is radically changed, Englisheducated students will continne to be politically dominated by those in the Chinese-stream. The197 words
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Article, Illustration101 1971-04-30 3 Malay sia-Singa pore Airlines is «endiD( right glamorous girls to Britain and Europe tomorrow. Thr T have been selected from eight Asian countries to which MSA flies. Their mission is to act as "ambassadresses" for their countries. It Is also being made to promote a new MSA101 words
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Article, Illustration270 1971-04-30 3 Probe ordered J>ENTONG About 250 students fled their classrooms in terror yesterday following a second outbreak of hysteria which affected the five girls. The girls who come under the influence of some "unseen evil" screamed and howled os they marched round the school in270 words
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Advertisement10 1971-04-30 3 refreshing Carlsberg the premium beer V; K A. 4 V!10 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-04-30 3 Toto draw Thursday Toto Draw: 43. 41, 36, 27, 46. Additional Number: 44. Three-circle Draw: 48, 14. 44.18 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-04-30 4 RUSSIA will soon double its use of Singopore's ship repoir ond dry dock facilities, Russia's biggest shipowner said yesterday. Mr A.E. Danchenko said this was because of the excellent waterspace and docking facilities, workshops and training programmes available here. company, the Black Sea Steamship Company In253 words
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Article65 1971-04-30 4 Keep your hair on Fair Ladf Fashions will present iti second annual Easter Ball at the Shangrila Hotel tomorrow night. Fair Ladr Fashion* make wigs and hairpieces. The proceeds of the ball, organised by Mass Jennie I-am, the company's PRO, will go to the65 words
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Article180 1971-04-30 4 Make your go further... FOOD glorious FOOD Stretch your dollar at the market today and bay long beans at 15 cents i hati. Today's prices (In katis unless otherwise mentioned): VEGETABLE Pumpkin $0.20 Watercress so.6# Angled loofah $0 35 Coriander $O.BO Bitter gourd 10.20 Vegetables marrow $O.lO Water convolvulus $0.20180 words
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Article155 1971-04-30 4 Keppel Shipyard (Private) Ltd I* to go complete!* Si«t*porean '"e year. All expatriate stall will be replaced by local officers when the Agency Agreement expires oa May SI. next year. Mr G.K. Bogaars. ehairmaa of the eompany, announced this In the latest Issue of the155 words
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Advertisement53 1971-04-30 4 DONALD MOORE m association with the EVIBASSVOP SPAIN ANTONIO TK greatest Spanish flamenco i jancer the world has ever known ind his worldacclaimed company O' dancers. angers anc musicians Pjssicnate Fiery Eiectrifying J IC l t' -T--oALA OPENING NIGH I MAY 3 VICTORIA THEATRE \I&Y4 ».f> NAT!O\A' THEATRE BOOK NC;»V53 words
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Miscellaneous228 1971-04-30 4 II- I L> O A ***** orm TODAY SHOWS H it >■. CM. B.U I U School children U to any •rat at MM. I N 650 "Mr rAIB LAD*- (WBI Hon PanarUloa Co lot SPCCIAL PREVIKW for Lown A OUltr bU»u»i:ri Tomorrow B 10 am. Mo Pr«a UM Circle228 words
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Miscellaneous246 1971-04-30 4 PCATHAYI ORGANISATION CATHAY i J 0 0 Now Showing! No Fro* List U 1-*. t. 1 I N Ooioao RwiM prtwob Tfcf Midr Iftrn Hoar Mlao Ker-iUlu Balah Bslrt Muidiirlu Scope Colouicllah CThlnt+r *atint Tomorrow Midnight' John Warn* "110 LOBO' la Technicolor ORCHARD 376 5 8 8 «Irt DAT! I246 words
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Article, Illustration151 1971-04-30 5 Project to woo the conferences THE Singopore Tourist Promotion Board is planning a full-fledged Convention Unit to promote Singapore as the Convention Centre of the East. The Board's Chairman, Mr Runme Shaw, announced this last night. Mr Shaw, speaking at the Junior Chamber I nt e151 words
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266 1971-04-30 5 The idea of setting up o speciol department to handle youth offairs received the solid endorsement of youths in Singapore. The proposal was made by Inche Sha'arl Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Culture at the seminar on Communism and Democracy.266 words
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93 1971-04-30 5 A Changi Prison cook yesterday *n Jailed for six years for housebreaking and theft of money and jewellery worth $425 fn-m a Bat la Jalan Korma. The First District Court found Lee Kak San, 25, guilty of the offences, committed on December 7, between93 words
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Article93 1971-04-30 5 An "insane" woman who thought someone was trying to harm her family plunged to her death from a block of flats, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Madam To So h Goat, 49, was found dead on April 16 at Block 38, Lower Delta Road, where she93 words
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Article38 1971-04-30 5 Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr L. H. E. Bury, will arrive here tomorrow for an unofficial visit. He will be accompanied by Mrs Bury. Mr M J. Cook, Assistant Secretary. Department of Foreign Affairs.38 words
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Article172 1971-04-30 5 A man wa» yesterday jaijeo for nine month* when he admitted eight counts of criminal breach of trust of television sets and refrigerators. The First Magistrate Court took into consideration, six charges. K. Nadesan Rama* dass, 49, unemployed, misappropriated eight television seta and ft172 words
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Advertisement9 1971-04-30 5 K :v '<« ,*>* m Wttm mm <:••: W®> tfMHj .y <* v/^y9 words
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Article, Illustration292 1971-04-30 6 UPI. Reuter). Secretary of State William Rogers has said that if better relations are developed with Peking, President Nixon could possibly visit Communist China. Nixon recently said in an interview he would like to visit the country. Mao Tse Tung hasUPI.; Reuter). - 292 words
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Article133 1971-04-30 6 COLOMBO The GoTerameat has announced thai many youthful "Che Guevarlsf rebel* have Mrrendered. It said the rebels set fire to a police station and a land reform officer's office In the rlcerlch Tillage of Rajangana In north central Ceylon. People In another north central province complained133 words
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Article298 1971-04-30 6 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has laanched the 499th of I to Cosmo* series of unmanned spaceships into early erbit, news agency Tass reported. WASHINGTON US. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird has announced that neutral nations have offered to provide ships to carry American Prisoner* Of War from North298 words
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Article, Illustration73 1971-04-30 6 Annette Eckli, 22, it MM bar to? whale of a time as a h« rkkt Sea World's MMt famous exhibit hi SM Dhy>, California. Howsvar, moments la for, sho slipped off Shame tho kHlar whala and vat 'playfully" attacked by it. She waa finally freedUPI radiaphoto - 73 words
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237 1971-04-30 6 NEW DELHI India protested yesterday that Pakistani troops had made ®*e assaults across the border, killlac eiffkt ladians. India also listed 23 casualties ia one of tho alleged raids bat did not say whether tho dead and injured were military or eiriliaa. The protests were237 words
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Article242 1971-04-30 7 New charge shocks Congress TyASHINGTON A major row is brewing over allegations of another massacre of Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops. The allegations were made to a congressional investigating committee yesterday by former army sergeant Danny Not ley, 23. Notley said 30 unarmed civilian* men,242 words
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150 1971-04-30 7 LONDON America and Its South-East Asian allies sre now preparing to light communist sobversion rather than a new Vietnam-style war. Allied officials said ss the U.S. winds down the Indochina conflict, this appears the chief threat tn the area. This was stated tn a150 words
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Article94 1971-04-30 7 BAGHDAD Work ha* begun on rebuilding the ancient city of Babylon, according to Iraq's Vice-President Baleh Mahdl Ammasb. He told a meeting organised by Iraq's Arts and Heritage Committee that the first step In restoring the 3,700-year-old city included irrigation of its site prior94 words
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Article133 1971-04-30 7 ANKARA, Much of Turkey is trader martial law to foil a right win* pl*t I® turn the country Into a Maoist state. Justice Minister toMail Arar told a race tine of political sapporters that rightwing extremists have massed arsenals In several parts ol the country.133 words
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Advertisement1061 1971-04-30 7 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (1964) LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) CHANGES TO ROUTES As from Sunday. 2nd May. 1971. the following changes to S.T.C. Services will come into effect lor the convenience of the public:SERVICE No. 30/30 A (Siglap Jurong Ind. Est.) This Service will now operate from SIGLAP to IJURONG.1,061 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-04-30 8 Will It bite? This young man looks understandably nervous h e puts his hand down that rather awesome marvel of science, the tuba. No, he's not looking for a lost shilling or his false teeth. All he's tryina to do Is assemble his instrument before aUPI Photo - 53 words
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233 1971-04-30 8 UPI. SALVADOR, Brazil Rescue-workers are trying to recover bodies of families who died whert their homes collapsed during three days of rain. The orriciai aeatn toll Is over 50, with 34 dying In flimsy buildings that fell down. Newspapers in Rio deUPI. - 233 words
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239 1971-04-30 8 SUBIACO, Italy The Mayor hat ordered posters put up all over the city denying that Subiaco citizens ever hurled eggs at its most famous daughter, Gina Lollobrigida. Mayor Giuseppe Cicolini signed the posters himself and went to Rome to tell the 43-year-old actress239 words
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Article89 1971-04-30 8 NEW YORK The New York Timet says the Soviet Union has proposed a flve-year treaty limiting missile defences to 100 rockets around Moscow and Washington. The Times, quoting administration officials, said yesterday the proKsal was made during s Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) In Vienna.89 words
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Advertisement143 1971-04-30 8 ft 11 I Voyages of Discovery in your kitchen ADVENTURES m A BY RUTH BAKAIAR UFTOUT Food columnist Rutk Bakalar charts a mouth-watering course through her kitchen. And from next week her logbook of discoveries and uncharted culinary hazards will appear every Monday in the EASTERN SUN. Mrt Bakalar's column143 words
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A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Article, Illustration514 1971-04-30 9 laurielee - 42, and still in skirts laurielee "W VV HAT a helluva way to moke o living soid Danny Warren, taking oft his blonde wig and little- girl skirt. a man of 42 playing a six-year -old girl. But that is the only way Mr Warren has514 words
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Article, Illustration51 1971-04-30 9 While waiting for a chance to achieve her ambition to become a model, lovely Yvonne White, 17, is working as a secretary in her father's business in Sydney, Australia. Yvonne has just completed her schooling and her hopes of leading a model career look bright. UPIUPI photo. - 51 words
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Advertisement7 1971-04-30 9 Sunday's top reading is in THE SUN7 words
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Article542 1971-04-30 10 A BOUT three months ago nearly a thoufor 1 el n correspondents descended on this tiny island to cover the fulminations I f? Ce J s at the Commonwealth Summit. Incidentally, they were also on assignment to do newsworthy or feature articles on Singapore. The more flippant542 words
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Article, Illustration628 1971-04-30 10 The Art Buchwald column One of the major political issues in the 1972 political campaign is going to be welfare. The American worker is furious at those who collect money for doing nothing. Gov Ronald Reagan was the first to sense welfare as the nation's No.628 words
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SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
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147 1971-04-30 10 SIR: T*HE Armed Forces Sports Association claims they can use the services of demobbed personnel as long as they pay a small subscription to the SAFSA. Surely the SAFSA, which always has a strength of 10.000. can raise teams at all levels for competitions in147 words
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Article119 1971-04-30 10 SIR: OINGA P ORE AN S should wake up and contribute more "personnel'* services towards the welfare of the country. It was most shocking to hear Mr Le e Kuan Yew s«v that only 300 key men controlled the destiny of this tiny island republic. What has119 words
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Article69 1971-04-30 10 SIR: Iread with horror Laurie Lee's article about the man who ikini crocodiles alive. This man is a monster. He should be locked up. I don't believe that the poor reptiles can't feel' anything as their skin is torn from their bodies It's about time the SPCA took69 words
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Advertisement9 1971-04-30 10 THE FINEST IN FASHION THE.... 0 fyaitt low Bvemim9 words
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Advertisement57 1971-04-30 10 Forelcn nf»i and fratarra appearing In all edition* of tbr Eautrrn San and Tkc San are from: Reattra. llnllad Prra* International, Agrnrr Franca Prraac, Editor* Preat Sindl eatc, NcwipiMr EntrrprNe Anvorlalinn nkllikfri Hal Sjndlrato Loa tnirlM riar» Syndicate (iralnl New* Service. North Amrriean Newspaper Ullantt, rirat friiam laUrfma Fratarra and57 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-04-30 11 A group of youngsters watch George Smith Watchetaker, a Commanche Indian from Oklahoma, mixes the traditional ritual of the rain dance with the modern medicine of a microphone during his rain dance in Wichita Texas. Before Watchetaker could finish dancing, the drought-plagued partUPI Photo. - 64 words
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Article394 1971-04-30 11 UPI. The world is on a talking binge. On every continent from Aachan to Zambia more telephones are ringing more often as the phenomenal growth in voice communications that began 25 years ago shows no signs of •lowing down. Almost everywhere on earth according toUPI. - 394 words
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Advertisement110 1971-04-30 12/13 k .w Ms DESIGN FOR LIVING IN CANr tor: EXPORTS HOTELS HOMES OFFICES M II Lraoif oot tperlall- Ifiliwd by Itnli" 9ia4to. I M mm rm am LEE uUHH Showroom: 10-C. Jervota Road S'pore If. Factory: t. Ciftufb Road 8 pore I. Td *****1; change now toi Mobil gas 1110 words
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Advertisement172 1971-04-30 12/13 your A VARIETY OF MODERN FABRICS For .you and your home or office Choose the best things in cool comfort with confidence S. A. MAJEED CO., 70. HICH STRIFI (AIRCONDI1IONEO) SINCAFORi-6 TEL: ***** 139 ft 143 EAST COAST ROAD SINGAPORE-1$ 45.SINC POM ROAO (TIONC BAHRU) SINCAPORE-3 H Just one of172 words
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Advertisement161 1971-04-30 12/13 ft. 333 (Synthetic) HONGKONG FASHIONWIGS CO. WIGS 0» MNEHT QIALITV S> nllirtlc Halrwtgs A 100% Human llulr Wl|i Ul-li. President Bulhiin*. >«*ruiifoou Koari. Singapore, ft Tel: 30.142. No girj be without her Today's Singapore girl cannot be without a wig. It is the first and last word in today's world161 words
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Advertisement104 1971-04-30 12/13 Available at: "THE SHOWROOM" STAMFORD HOUSE 39. Stamford Road. Singapore. m m m Lady Buxton jewel case. The right jewel case LADY Buxton should be the name to consider when buying high quality jewel cases. If you are looking for a blend of exquisite workmanship, elegance, beautiful colours, together with104 words
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Advertisement175 1971-04-30 12/13 Wholesaler Retailer of ORIENTAL ARTS CRAFTS Ideal for tourist shops; Bali wooden carvings Indonesian batiks Malaysian dolls Indian brass art warm Ivory carvings 44 Lion City pettier ware Teak wood furniture HSU BROTHERS 87, Hill Street, Singapore, 6. (opposite Central Fire Brigade Station) Contact Mr. Heng Tel: *****. GET THE175 words
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Advertisement157 1971-04-30 12/13 ĥ Cho^ 0 IIU I nere will delight ewiy > '-V.' of V member of the family.* v or e ery <K f u^oa ®^%eTMt*s Pfy.y.'gsg.'jp'i" BX4**l Btockut PKRHIAN BOKHARA. PAKISTAN INDIAN, OtiKMAN. HhMill. M, OIIIKK CONTINENTAL CAKPKI A KKM. AtSO SPECIALISTS IN HAIL TO HALL CAHPETINU. REPAIRING HAKHINU OF157 words
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Article308 1971-04-30 14 DEAR ANN: My husband hired m new assistant several weeks ago. Last week the man's family move i ken. His wife is a oieasant person, attractive and sweet, but she makes me uncomfortable because she laughs ail the time at nothing. At the end of every sentence she308 words
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Miscellaneous1323 1971-04-30 14 I I 1 r>.rf CARROLL I RIGHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: The early part of the day can brine considerable difficulties through mlsunderstan dings and a breakdown In communication between people However, as the day advances there 1« much more ability to put ideas acroa« to ot ben. TAURUS OEKM CANCER VRCO1,323 words
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Miscellaneous621 1971-04-30 14 New* 5.10 Extracts From The Editorials 5.15 Musical Medley 5.30 Music For Everyone 6 Calling All Children. 6.30 News 0.40 Regional News 6.45 Share Market Report 7 Hawaiian Quarter 7.15 Malaysian Gazette 730 Movie Magazine 8 Juke Box Jur* 830 Discorama 8 Spotlight 815 Sports Scope BJo News 845 living621 words
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Article, Illustration636 1971-04-30 15 Sue IT'S bock to work again and I'm still in a daze after my whirlwind romance with London. 1 came back to the office last week and was bombarded with questions and stares. It was like I was a foreigner or something. So, with my636 words
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The morning after with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration774 1971-04-30 16 TZ NOWING how hot Paris is this time of year I just hod to look in at the Morco Polo on opening night of their Hotter Than Peris revue. And boy, II you like skin, and who doesn't, It's pretty hot. For a start774 words
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Advertisement312 1971-04-30 16 The man about IIW ownseuifle apore. mm- x CsT If- t\. I "■•lter Ik as Paris" Featuring the facta*tic Eory dancers who lo«l from dr.una to ronrd; to BIB# aith oat ai Jamil artuiry. Judith Voa Bar hi in mupenseful dance act Watch Jimmy J«B and Bunbi In their akllful312 words
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Advertisement36 1971-04-30 16 DELICIOUS TOKYO BARBEQUE from $2.80 per ditli (Opcm from 12 noon 11 pm.) BIRD BOTTLE RESTAURANT 377, Bo kit Timah Road, 31 Milct, Singapore Tel: ***** *****9 (Ptaaty of Parfciaf Space. We are clued oa Maaday)36 words
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Advertisement16 1971-04-30 16 (■olden Phoenix CHNESE RESTAURANT PROLQY PRESENTS MSSYEHCHMG Enchanting from Taiwan for your drang pleasure. 7 W:IO«lHWim«l16 words
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Advertisement195 1971-04-30 17 MIXED PLATE' Fillet Steak Pork Chop Lamb Chop Sausages Every Saturday SIRLOIN STEAK Sunday T BONE STEAK v t u i Kir CHICKEN KINO POOLSIDE PRAWNS sBo HAMBURGER $5.00' The above main dishes will 1 be served with Mixed Salad. Roll.and Coffee or Tea. ObU oocHfa INN T Reservations) JM4,Dunearn195 words
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Birthday of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
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Article, Illustration238 1971-04-30 18 QUEEN Juliana Emma Moric Wrfhelmine of HM Netherlands twee—ded to HM Dutch Hi rone m September 1949, a porticwloHy trying period lor the Netherlands. Princess Juliana then 40 years old. took over after her mother, the late Queen Wllhela&lna, who was in poor health,238 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-04-30 19 On May 23, 1969 the last two caissons were sunk to dose the final gap in the dam which separates the Lauwerszee from the Wadden or "Frisian" Sea. The Lauwerszee la between the provinces of Friesland and Groningen and wa 8 formed 900 years ago by297 words
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Article175 1971-04-30 19 Birthday of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands THE balance of trod* between Singapore and The Netherlands is favourable for the Netherlands. In the years from IMS to 1970 the export curplus rin|ad between M M and M M million guilders. The Netherlands imports largely175 words
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Advertisement92 1971-04-30 18 Congratulations to Her Majesty QUEEN JULIANA of the Netherlands on the occasion of her Birthday WHEREVER FINE MUSIC ARE APPRECIATED.., Pianists choose W/iS, W m '""SINGAPORE PIANO CO. >69, Orchard Ro ad, S mgop ore 9 T«1i*****8 /fs '■A* I n fi w > WWWW| VS&ss^ v* >; />y// ov**92 words
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Advertisement51 1971-04-30 18 Congratulations A Best Wishe 8 to Qwbi Jillna th occasion of her National Day of tfee Nrtherlaata. IINTUIt IiKINU tU, JAVA noVMIUN KTOHK 11*. Kiaincy Boa<t. Mnra»orr-». "CENTUBY'B DfcMCACIKM" 2hh •"s**®" "*4l FRUIT, CHUX* BAUCB, nt Bote Agents of r -v OWBB COFFEE CANDIES &&N," W ,A„l¥Sr«,- £S?tS„"tSuF. RtkTnNV^^SS 051 words
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Advertisement75 1971-04-30 19 CONGRATULATIONS Her Majesty QUEEN JULIANA OF THE NETHERLANDS On the occasion of Her Birthday WATT AKKERMANS SDN. BHD. Precision Engineers Manufacturers Cables: "AKFAN" Tel: *****/***** Agent, for:Stork-Werkspoor Diesel, Zwollo and Amsterdam, Holland. Lips N. V.-Propellor Works Drunen, Holland. Kromhout Motorenfabriek N. V., Amsterdam, Holland. Samofa H. V., Harden#, Holland. Venh75 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-04-30 20 Juanita, th« cheftah from Whlpsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, England kai every reason to feel proud. She and her mate. Jack, har« sueceeded in breaking their own record by producing their fourth litter of cub* in Mptirlty. Juanlta It teen above with her three female offsprings. WhiptnadeUPI radiophoto - 60 words
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Miscellaneous585 1971-04-30 20 Singapore TODAY CHANNEL 5 OPEN FOR THE FAMILY (E) SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (E) IT'S HAPPENINC IN SINGAPORE DAYS OF OUR LIVES CLOSE OPEN LUCKY DIP NEWS IN BRIEF CHILDREN'S CORNER HERE'S HARRY NEWS (C) CHINESE VARIETY SHOW NEWS AND NEWSRKEL |E) GREEN ACRES 9.55 THE VIRCINIAN 11.10 THE DON KNOTTS585 words
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Article204 1971-04-30 21 Share prices perked up further on sustained buying interest in another day of moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Oalns were more prevalent among the blue chip and better clau a toe Its while the more apeculatlve issues finished with a204 words
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Article368 1971-04-30 21 SYDNEY Established mining stocks posted heavy losses on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. WMC fell .13 to 4.45, making a total loss of .70 since its Half yearly report. Great Boulder, which h&s large Interest In WMC, lost 15 cents to $270. Hamersley and Its368 words
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Article1214 1971-04-30 21 Aetna 1.43/1 45, 1 43 (4); Ajino 1.80/1.94; Alcan 1.46/1.48. 1.46 (2) 1.47 (2); All Choc 2.46/248; Brn 114/1.18; B Rawat 1.26 b, 1.22, 123. 1.24. 1.25. 1.27 (3) 1.26 (12) 1.24 D; 1.28 D; 1.29 D; 127 (2) D; Borneo 2.16/2.17. 2.15 .(2) 2.161,214 words
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Article99 1971-04-30 21 Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaysian Rubber Exchange closing prices in cents per kilo were:— B 8 lot 1 RS.S prompt fo.b. 110.75 111.75N Int 1 RS.S May 111.50 112.00 Int. 1 R.S.S June 112.00 112-50 Int 2 R.S.S. buyers 104.5? sellers 105 00N UK/Continent buyers 103.75 sellers99 words
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Advertisement128 1971-04-30 21 TENDER C.S.O. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for the supply and delivery of the following Items are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Singapore. Closlnc Date I. Dress and Furnishing Material for Woodbrldge Hospital 19.6 71 2 Science Equipment for Baffles Institution. 10.671 3 Piano (Upright) 12 571 4. Lead Seals 1.671128 words
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Advertisement506 1971-04-30 21 TENDERS P. W. D. SINGAPORE TENDERS arc Invited from P. WD. Registered Contractors tor the following L Letting of Refreshmrnt Stalls Nos. 1 and S (u a Nhoto building t at (km. galnvlllea Park, W»t> ten KitUte, Dunearn Koad. "Open to All". Cloning Date 14.5.11 at 10 00 ajn. a.506 words
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Article278 1971-04-30 23 Reuter. NAGOYA, Japon Notionalist China's Lu Liang Huen yesterday fired en even St 70 in the final round and won the 180/000 Chunichi International Invitationel golf tournament. The 34-year-old pro, winner of the Thailand Open on the Asia Golf Circuit this year, shot rounds of 73,Reuter. - 278 words
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Article92 1971-04-30 23 Anglo Chinese School team of Bernard Kan, Tbh Ylu Joe. Fell* Yeo and Mark Chan, set a Meet and National Record with a time of 4:36.4 In the 4 x 100 metres freestyle relay foj boys under 14. The previous record also set by Anglo92 words
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Article16 1971-04-30 23 Police SA beat Alexandra 9C 7-2 in a FAS Division One soccer fixture yesterday.16 words
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Article112 1971-04-30 23 TOKYO Defending champion Burma. Japan. Israel and Iran placed in their respective groupuuJJ of the Asian Soccer Championship here yesterday. Burma was held to a 1-1 draw by India yesterday in group A, but the Burmese won first place on a countback oI goal difference. In group112 words
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Article74 1971-04-30 23 NEW YORK Results of Wednesday's major league baseball games: National League New York 9, St Louis 1. Chicago 3. Montreal Z, Pittsburgh 7. Los An«eles S. Cincinnati 6. San Diego 5, San Francisco 5. Atlanta S, Houston 4. Philadelphia 3 (10 innings) American League Boston 10, Milwaukee S,74 words
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320 1971-04-30 23 Wall concentrated publicity can kelp bring back soccer fans to Jalan Besar Stadium, a sports official said yesterday. "But the dubs too should plav their part to pla v Rood football," said Mr Steven Chong. Chairman, Singapore Business Houses League Tournament Committee. Mr Chong320 words
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Article86 1971-04-30 23 Soccer: FAS Division One Ocean Sports Club vs Telok Kurau United at 5.30 pm- Hamilton SC v, RN. Wanderers at 7.30 pm Both matches will be played at J a lan Besar Stadium. Friendly: Rajaji Snorts Club vs Johore Starlight at Fairer Park at 5.15 pm. Hockey: SHA86 words
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Article931 1971-04-30 23 Improving MI DSUN Has the beating of the Class Two Division Two field over 6f (Race four) at Bukit Timah tomorrow, opening day of the Singapore T»rf Club May meeting. The Power House three-year-old found his winning form at Kuala Lumpur earlier thi s season when winninq931 words
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Article205 1971-04-30 23 nn!EoD/£5 ,VE went l,ke w nner wiHi ROYAL BOURBON st Bukit finish yesterday looming. Clapping on the pace from the half mile, the Samsurl trained pair matched strides over Sf In 36 3/5 with Progressive, Wadl astride, doing better than Royal Bourbon (Asuwadl) at the finish.205 words
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Article246 1971-04-30 22 HACK |j DKNNI MOt k 40IMAL TKACK8TAB Ml It Mi \K 8IN CHEW <1> SIN CHEW <f) SUN TRACK HERALD gfl PUNTKHH BILL T. Prlncena 8K1PPY 1 Progressive PROGRESSIVE Movie 1 ad IIVDKOI OIL Even Better HYDROFOIL T. Prince** PROGRESSIVE Punter'* BIU SKIPPV T. Prince* HYDROFOIL T. Prince*# CINEMA246 words
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Article45 1971-04-30 22 Race 1: Jilted E»te 2: Sword of Flam*, (Jlaasie Win Raee 3: Nil Barr 4: (alvantor, laNtanl Power, Matico. Mrmo n Rare 5: Wall Street, Jingle Bell Rare 6: Parallel Race 7: Likewise, Desert Apache Race 8: Rcganda 11, In tail Sembtlan, President Aide45 words
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Article1275 1971-04-30 22 Day's Best: Cinema VII, Midsun, Babylon Star Going: Good Race 1: CI. 5 Dlv. 4—6 P.—2.15 p.m. ($6,500) i. ***** Mastermind 3y 900 Ford Avenue (Tulloh) a 3600 Bir Surf 5y 9 00 Auric <R Breuk) 3 4Mb 17 Kkippy 4y 8 12 Lin (E Donnelly) 12 4.1,275 words
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Article155 1971-04-30 24 PHNOM PENH Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol submitted his final resignation from office yesterday afternoon and Chief of State Cheng Heng immediately nominated Deputy Premier Sisowath Sirik Matak to fill the post. COPENHAGEN—Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako will sleep in the same bedroom used by former Soviet Premier155 words
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Article, Illustration321 1971-04-30 24 PARIS A furious airport confrontation betwMw French police and Peking diplomat* over the fate of an apparently drugged Chinese official left a diplomatic storm brewing yesterday. Violence flared after police stopped the Communist diplomats putting the semi-conscious Chinese on to a Shanghai-bound flight from Orly airport.UPI - 321 words
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Article28 1971-04-30 24 PHNOM PENH Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol yesterday afternoon declined to form new government, sources close to Chief of State Cheng Heng said.28 words
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149 1971-04-30 24 UPI Reuter SEOUL Kim Doe Jung, who lost the Presidential election to President Park Chung Hee f yesterday charged the ruling camp with fraud. Kim, in a statement, said he refused to concede defeat. "The election was marred by six patterns of irregularitiesUPI; Reuter - 149 words
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Article128 1971-04-30 24 WASHINGTON U.S. officials say that food distribution had been seriously disrupted by fighting that has raged in East Pakistan since March 25. They urge Pakistan to resume distribution promptly. Foreign aid officials said 50,000 tons of wheat had been shipKd to victims of last It's128 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-04-30 24 The weather bureau predicts isolated showers today. YESTERDAY Maximum Temp: 89.2 Minimum Temp: 15.0 Rain: 0.34 Raindays: 4 Total Rain April: 201 Sunshine: 7.35 Humidity at 11 pm: 9029 words
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