Eastern Sun, 26 April 1970

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  • 320 2 NfcW YORK Unworricd Vice Premier of the Republic of China, Chiang Ching Kuo, who narrowly escaped an assassin's bullet said last night he was happy with security and did not blame U.S. officials. A man described by police as a Formosati revolutionary fired
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  • 61 2 LONDON Britain's Foreign Office denied a Cairo newspape r report that a force of British volunteers was serving in Israel under group Captain Peter Townsend. once equerry to Queen Elizabeth. A foreign office spokesman said there was absolutely no truth in the story. The Cairo report was also
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  • 141 2 PROSTITUTION WARNING CANBERRA Gangs are trying to recruit Australian girls tor strip tease shows and prostitution in a Southeast Asian country, Australia's top policeman claims. Commonwealth Police Commissioner J M Davis .said a procurer is sending letters on behalf of a syndicate to potential agents
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  • 42 2 UDINE, Italy. Eighteen people w»*re killed when an Italian Air Force C-119 transport plane crashed Just after take-ofT here, police said yesterday Only two people escaped alive from the crash. Their condition was very swious, police said.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 t f4 I THIS I I WEEK I BARGAINS i I GALORE I ffiT s? AT f C K.TANG i COUNTER (SECOND FLOOR] Bigger Selections for Everyone LADIES WEAR Driittc reductions on ladies gjrmont* and dresses. Imported ladict T-thirM, iwimwcjr and pyjamas all at cut price* Limited stock of cut-out
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  • 206 3 FERRYMAN Ew Thiam Bcng, 30 Saturday dived into the sea off Pulau Blo%ong Moti ond soved o 19-year old girl from drowning. The girl, Mary Francis Atruptha, daughter of a labourer, was seen jumping off the ferry when it was o mile out
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  • 260 3 The Government's crackdown on hippies is "getting out of hand", travellers erroneously branded .is "social pullutants" allege. Many travellers have been timid away, on the grounds that they d« n't look like the ordinary eicmr-cbomplng. camera carrying tourists who MM In
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  • 134 3 About 20 witnesses will testify in a Ave- flay trial «»i tin- lirm s«eretary < leacral ot a union, charged with a». CCptili S29.M# bribe The bribe was in the form of -thares allegedly handed t. Nagallngam Ma; myooke Se-cretary-General oj the Singapore Portworkers
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  • 72 3 IPOH, Sat. The haven and lodging for hippies and hitch-hikers the Central Sikh Temple here WiU opens Its doors to them no more. The temple's management committee. In a statement Issued after an Extra- Ordinary meeting last night they said the move was In line with
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  • 99 3 Kl !l|N(i— Ihe .Malaxsian Armed Forces have set 1971 as llie target date to reduce tlie threat posed by the Communist terrorists in East Malaysia. The Chief of General Stair, Lieut-Gen. Ungku Nazaruddin told reportert> of arrival here on a four-day visit that the
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  • 51 3 Bangkok, Six Thai border policemen and five Communist guerrillas have been kilted In a major clash near tne Laotian border, Thai police reported today. They said two village defence volunteers also died in the battle which flared up last week in Nakhon Phanom province. No other details were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 161 3 We make beautiful airconditioners because that's all we do make At Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we really know them backwards. We also feel that if you live with an airconditioner, you might as well enjoy it for its looks as well as us coolness. Hence the Carrier
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 82 3 TIME TIDE SINGAPORE TOWN: April M: 12 47 ;t m (9.9 ft.); 7.34 a.in. (0.2 ft.); 1.40pm. (7.5 ft); 7.35 p.m. (4.4 ft). April 27: 1.26 am. (9.0 ft.); 827 a.m. (0.5 ft.); 3 40p.m. <6 9 ft.); 8.25 pm. <4B ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: April 26: 106 a.m. (10.4 ft
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  • 243 4 jyjOSCOW Britain has refused a Russian request for the extradition of a man they accuse of the mass murder of Jews during World War 11. Tass news agency said a Soviet Government note was sent to the British Embassy
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  • 124 4 IV KS T HI Kl IN Hitler's Deputy. Rudolf llm, yesterday had a 30-minute visit from his wife the first in Spandau prison Mrs Hess carried R bi« bunch of spring flower* as the heavy steel gate of t tie fourpower allied war crime* prison opened
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  • 39 4 TEL AVIV. Israeli jets shot H° w n two Egyptian pi ine s m dogfights over Egyptian territory after they had raided the El Arish ar»*a in eastern Sinai early on Saturday, a military spokesman said
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  • 167 4 CAIRO The Egyptian Government claims that between 1,600 and 1,700 British volunteers are fighting in the Israeli Army. The newspaper, A 1 Ahram. said the government claimed the volunteers included "pilots, officers, engineers and experts in various military fields". A large number are
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  • 220 4 CAGLIARI. Sardinia Stones were thrown at Pope Paul yesterday as police fought a group ot about 200 anarchist demonstrators. Witnesses .said .several stones hit the back of the Pope's open car The Pope stayed on his feet, hle.ssing the crowds as his car paj>sed the
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  • 45 4 BATHURST, Gnmbi i, tin independent country within the British Common wealth, has voted referendum to become a Republic More than two-thirds of Ihose who took part in the four-day referendum ending yesterday voted to accept a hill for H republican coOr
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  • THE COLUMNS
    • 715 6  -  By Joseph Alsop SAIGON Long Khot is a tiny district headquarters in remote and rather empty Kien Tuong province ot the Upper Delta. Essentially. the place consists oi two small, mutually supporting mud forts Strength Ilere you can all but throw a
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    • 403 6 WASHINGTON IN ip*t« of Pre* J«n« Nuon'i bitter remarks cdkcri«4 Hie Stiulr an |«d|« Car*weN, there wit a cert im imount o# ifi.>n>tn< it tti« Whit, H»«ii the toll««riMC day An > jt\r\ Mit(hfN tijld Nn Pit' .'dent, rhf) <>• Mi, 45, wt'ile C i' w"H wa%
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    • 407 6  -  Ann Landers OfcAR ANN You tre quently stand up for down trodden groups such as telephone operators, wai* tresse 1 and ofhce iarwto»s \Vlll yOU pfrjse Speak up on behalf of ttw data a'oe»sin« people I've been a data p«oCE .*JI <>* FOUR years and I'm yck.
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    • 94 6 CHEER UP! Lite is full of prtbknu, Lite is full of Mps and downs Lite is f*H of wMk-diyt-to days a week T>n sJo< You sweat. You boat psi brains out But |us« tot a moment, tor a day think on the brifht side Artet all lite is also full
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  • 1115 7  -  V MAN IS THE PREY PART TWO By James Clarke "[MAN'S war with the insect world is as old as man himself. No creature but man himself, ever posed such a reol threat to the survival of the human race. Even at the
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  • 168 7 Tilt Auop« e I r s moMjuito carries malaria. One Mia efleet of this disease was to thwart attempts t» genticall)- unprotected l,ur«riMi»>i lo colom.se Ainu Two hundred million people t<»da v live under threat of malaria. mainly in Africa and Southeast Asia. bee stiUK anliserum is
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 733 8 y«piffiflr»fli CLIFF RICH Attl) talk* frankly about everything from tlu' time he failed to win the Eurovision son 4 contest to sex. his views on racialism abortion and the break-up of the Shadows in a new and most interesting paperback I took "CliiT K i c h
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    • 386 8 The Seiu» aren't a gospel group they're very mnm sort ot cabaret act in the general tolk pop style lIArPINUSS: Basu ally 1 in a happy person, and that has nothing to do witn tatne or money In .#»i r family we had some rfondertui time*
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    • 125 9 |)EAL NAME: Peter James Richards. Birth Date: 2nd Dec, 1943; Height: bit Gins; Weight: 145 lbs; Birth Place: Singapore Instruments Played: Piano, organ. A ge entered .show business: Eighteen first public appearance: SJI School Cancer: biggest or e a K in career: Winning 'Rediffusion Discoveries'.
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    • 206 9 HOLLY V\«H»U I> ;tnd movie proiliucr Marty K roll I flew into l>ondon i h is we<*k to form a new four pin r croup whii h is already guaranteed world wide fame before it comes into being! Auditions The group
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    • 292 9 rilL NAMt IKUJ buiiuus fta» not )t( «*l»pearftl on the bf*l selling record charts, but be ban been rrspontiiblr at least io part. lor more hit* during the last few months than almoft any other entertainer in thr world. tu.ion Lighthouse, V.
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    • 124 9 Till ORIGINAL HITS OF RIGHT NOW (Stateside) This album really does not need any description. Just analyse th* artiste* and the songs. Thus. there Is STEPPEN WOLF Rock Me", "Move Over"), THE GRASSROOTS ("Wait A Million Years", "The River Is Wide SMITH (Baby It's You 'The Weight"). MAMA CASS
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    • 113 9 MAURICE CilBB: "Out In the streets, people would point and say 'That's Robin with the big teeth and 'That's Barry, the good-looking leader of the group 'But when they saw me they'd simply say, 'That s just one of the Bee Gres.' But at least I ended up
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    • 236 9 11l Till KR! I hope all you heptype cool eats are digging our special LifeLines of the Quests so tar. They are revealing ALL about tliemsel\es you know. Parts ot iUM wet* s U rtture on QueM bAM were omitted owing to lack of space, but 1
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    • Article, Illustration
      536 10/15  -  By PETER ONG telling Rajab Ali that you're scared of snakes and he'll laugh at you. They're part of his life .he needs them That's bec ause Rajab All is a snake-charmer a "gully gully" man. To this Indian magician, snake charmInn is a three generation atfair. Rajab
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    • 719 10/15  -  By DEAN THOMSON [J OW do you justify culture to a society? How do you creote taste? Donald Moore, author, publish er, producer, designer, impressario, has devotee his many years in Singapore to facing seemingly insoluble questions like these I asked him why. He
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  • THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 1053 11 By Our Racing Correspondent 1/ UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Wisdom with Frank White up, created a spectacular upset when he shortheaded Wild Wind in the last race to pay $255 here today. Zoom (Johnny Wilson) made it three-in-a row in th e 4 00 p m to
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    • 101 11 ROME, Sat. (Reuter)— Top-seeded Australian Lew Hoad crashed to a quarter-llnal defeat against Russian champion Alexander Metreveil a> Eastern European players dominated the men's singles In the Italian Open tennis championships here yesterday. The 36-year-old former Wimbledon champion. beaten 2-6. 8-6. 6-1 6-5 by Metreveli.
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    • 59 11 CAMBRIDGE. England. Sat (Reuter) Warwickshire beat Cambridge University by an innings and six runs In the only cricket match played in Britain yesterday. Scores were: Cambridge University 205 and second 132, D. Owen-Thomas 44. D. Brown four for 23. J Jameson three for four. Warwickshire 343 for eight
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    • 1292 12 Race 1: CI. 6 Div. 2—10 Furs. —2.00 p. m ($4,500) 1. ***** Koyal Slag 5y 9 U Stag J Donnelly 2 ***** Lost Horizon 11 6y 8.06 Selangor J Donnelly 3. ***** Malayan Oa v n 6y 8 03 l.eed.un Osrn in 4 G0774 Terrific 4y
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    • 287 12 J1MMV LAD x.sco ,/ODIAt It U fe t: 3 t I M DAWN Lost llorr/un p: M DAWN 1'errtlic 4 t 1 > IKKKIMI Itoval rtUtg It U K t < I t 7 ft 0 t.UKKI I. King's t'riM tor tlii-ckinalr 't 7 (a) t u) K PUOCTOM
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    • GO RACING with THE SUN
      • 952 13  -  He has a nice of 11 lb. By Jimmy Lad SNOW MIST has a nice drop in the werghts and looks set to chain up another win in the class four division one event (Race Four) at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turt
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      • 84 13 SANDOWN. England. Sat. Renter r he favourite, Leander, owned by American millionaire Charles Engelhard \\as an impressive winner of the Tudor Stakes tor three year olds here yesterday. Leander. splendidly ridden by British champion jockey Lester Piggott won the £738 (U551,775) first prize by beating Mrs.
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    • 361 14 C H Tay is not sure whether he is being comp rr«fed when fellow bowlers call him "The Tropn, King". He has a sneak-nq suspicion that the 'title' is not in recognition of his achievement as a bowler but as a supplier of bowling trophies.
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    • 48 14 LONDON. Sat. <Reuter» Results of English Football League matches player last nlght:Division Thre« Halifax 0. Walsall 1 South port 1 Bradford City 0. Stockport 0 Tranmere 1 Division Four Aldershot 1. Brentford 2 Crewe 2. Chesterfield 1. Notts 2 Northampton 0. York 2, Wrexham l.
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    • 292 14 Boycott threat a 'blackmail' report LONDON. Sal. (Router) The Daily Telegraph today described as blackmail the threat by 13 African countries to boycott the forthcoining Commonwealth Ciames unless the South African cricket tour here was cancelled. "This is just black blackmail, no more excusable than red, white or blue blackmail,''
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    • 146 14 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) JefT Jones, the former England fast bowler, has quit ftrstclass cricket because of a recurring elbow InJury It was announced yesterday. Jones, 28 played 15 Tests for England between 1963 and 196<> and his bouncy, left-arm action made him a dangerous adversary,
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    • 215 14 fiANCHO LA COSTA, California, Sat. (Reuter) British Open golf champion Tony Jacklin held second place at the half way stage of the tournament of champions here yesterday, trailing American Frank Beard by three strcVes. Beard snatched the lead with an eight under par 64
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    • 184 14 TALLAHASSEE. Florida. Sal. 'Keutm South Alncan Harold Henmng watched his joint first round lead In the XallahasM'e Open crumble ye.sterday when he followed his 67 with a lour over-par .second round of 76. Tour newcomer Bobby Greenwood of the US shot a four-under par 6tt
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    • 183 14 BURGOS. Spain. Sat. (Renter) French dr.vei Rene Trj.utniann in a Citroen US 21 still held a lean last night as 'h9 74 cars remaining in the World Cun from Ix>ndon to Mexico crossed the mountain# of northern Spain. Hannu M.kkola. «>f Kinland in a
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 48 11 G SW TOTAL POOL ($19,426) Ist Priic No. *****5 ($4,808) 2nd Prize No. *****8 ($2,404) 3rd Prixe No. *****5 ($1,202) Stortcrs: ($lOO coch) Nos:*****1 *****1 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****4 *****4 *****0 *****9 *****6 *****1 *****3 Consolations: ($lO6 coch) Nos:*****5 *****8 *****9 *****4 *****4 *****8 *****5 *****1 *****8 *****5
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 219 16 READ iiiikmavs 1:15 *3 "And not only so, hut we joy m <i«d through our |.ord Jesus Christ, whom we have n«» received the atonement*' (Romans 5:11). PAUL intercedes for faithful Christians "that (iod may give y«u a spirit,,, (to knot*) what is the Immeasurable greatness
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    • 256 16 1 Never attend worship 11 jt Is (a> 100 cold, (b) 100 hot, <c) wet, (d) windy or (e> 11 visitors call. 2 11 you do attend »a> be late, or (b) have a good talk belore the »ervice begins, and
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    • 853 16  -  By Chua Wee Hian wi.o lias travelled rxtcssivdy in the frur hast ykllg to itsdtßtl on many MMH Fart one of this article was published last Sunday. |T is possible that Jesus was a deceiver or religious impostor. A deceiver can advance false claims about himself.
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    • 71 16 TRUK LUVE is always the uttermost simplicity to the lover, and it is always the profoundest mystery to the loved "(iod so lovtd the world" "He loved me It may be all plain as plain can be U> Him, but to the world, to us to you,
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    • 14 16 Prayer docs not change God, but it changes the one who prays.
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    • 138 17 CiIVL. AMIDrtT the contusion ol my day, the calmness of the everlasting hills Break the tension ol my nerves and mus e»es with the soothing music of the singing streams that live in my memory. Help inc to know the magical restorative nower ol
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    • 183 17 /in i\u*uaiiau anu a Dutchman were talking. "What does your (lag l(H»R like.'" ask *n th»* An..11 anan *'lt has three said the Dutchman, red. Wlute and blue We say they tiave a connection with our taxes. We see r<*d when we talk about then, white when
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    • 219 17 H IM CHURCH; From April 2d to May 2, Rev. David Dean, an American evangelist will apeak OB "Tht Christ Centred Life." Meeting nightly at 7.30 p.m. at 1079 Serangoon Road, S'pore 12. ST. JOSEPH'S ClllißCH. Lite Fea.st of St. Joseph the worker, occurs thw year tin
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    • 612 17 "WHAT ARE Christians talking about today" asked a correspondent to an American magazine. The editor, surprised at such an unexpected question, couldn't resist a personal comment. As a former news paper reporter such a question interest* me greatly. For what people are talking toout usually mirrors wtiat
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    • 98 17 A NEWS ITEM fr«*i Ontario In Cinida tell* that burglars turned the pages of a family Bible and helped themselves to S3.S*HJ in cash whteh had been hidden therein. The owner explained th it in* buys Mid *ells car.'. Jtid OftM BNdS ready rash. "I ami thought anyone
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    • 47 17  -  W. M. Claw The Cross is the revelation (if the love Of God the exhibition >1 Mi, reaction against sin. Ills vindication of holiness, and the means by which He Himself has borne our situs, and brought us nigh to Himself and to each other.
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    • 198 17 A WAITRESS was so overwhelmed with marital problems thai she decided to end it all Just across the way from the busy shopping centre where Margie had worked was a Baptist. Church, said an associate pastor. "I was stun? by the tragic irony ot It.
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    • 183 17 CiltU.Vl lUK (ON IKOVKK.SIAI.IST by M■ K W Moil (Trndiir Pri'.w) piprrh.n k. (Ip 'ill I'ncr jCt «if>. 11l UIL» UtlUSUai and powerful book. the author »4tve« us a clear de flniiion ot what is meant by "Christianity." He ilw plains the word evangelical and
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 47 16 GOD and JOE JONES If thp idea's A Cod is tryinq to **rxj I it, wtlh His low. f VI f \\M i God's love 7 A l«Hers. r r 5 v J K7sf .'"f* t t" J 4 ">r %'M He \njs Ls+ -ru *x?*rtr •*> I >■
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 63 17 The world of little John... DON'T you THINK OH, IMX KNOV m MUZ 15 A 9FEHOVTW? LITTLE OLD fHtf FASHIONED? /P \y TWVW A tONC TIME AO y 50 IT WW &ur THE IP£A J TILL WOW* TO-DAY- w M i MVnSACH&*. mis MB THAT A W ACO S9MEONF I
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1625 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LISTENING .tv and radio guide TT"« /"> News. 7.10 Enquiry 745 Hunday Concert. 800 News Mm, 400 Hotline rfr Neville Powley. WO m Music 1 hrougli ri»t Aae* <C), 810 Public Bervlce pent at Friday night's pro- Hue todays so I m/ eg eg 1 IMP
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    • 117 19 L°mk a 0 m i 1 k'j&rg '3 -jJ ■lk. V ftf-. fAtt**** HOW CAN soidv u. rr i»e CA£*^ m Oa x rfA ''V OtW0 tW 51 SB ss P *?£ki ON£ MO*S N -rc /do AN? X U. ?e ALL THROUGH! 4 ■i r» tf KsJj&rl rv ■Ai
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  • 419 20 AFTKR touring Europe lor seven years, Vietnam's famous songstress. Bieh Chieu, or Hee Ti hou, as Westerners eall her, returned briefly to Vietnam. "1 was homesick and missed Vietname.se food, so i returned home." said the petite singer After she vlMted her parent* and relatives
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  • 350 20 TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF DO YOU ever Ml in (root of telephones or at meetings allowing your pencil to amble idly oxer your note pad. \ou had better be careful. Scientists have found lh.it your HubroDMiiiU.t comes out through the tcribblrs. 1: If you doodlr
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    • 276 20 A mm t BATIK shirts are claiming AApn corner their places in the mens wear ffICM VWB BI^B uiai Ket A trip round town will reveal piles ol them, all ready to no at not-too-expensive a price. For the tourist, it would be something to take home. Pine quality ones
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  • 199 21  -  By Harry Eng 'TI VI Nffl Ml. who was (irupcllcd to t Ann' is an etslii dancer in Vk'lnaoi on the thrus< of her 21-36 anatomy is still a very shy girl at heart She U no* murh j a dancer re illy hut
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  • 310 21 lIE FALCONS, a five-member l«fnpop band, have become the most sought after croup in Kuala Lumpur today With the departure of former leader Brian Fell* to Australia. Gerry Ventura (bass guitar) has taken over as leader of the group And new member Romeno Sahat ha*
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 244 21 L I D o^w>«#3"3«l4j NOW allOWINfe II »ra. 1 4ft. t.itf H U iu I>>UU» M rlit-.lr llxtlrol MHtM" Wiilefccrewi. Color CAPITOL 79; Nii» fibtivnic' No Prcf Ll»t It 1 m I 44y uM p m I DC L ■> >lli r Kur M*nu«tin in OkOiie At Color Todtf 84a
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 438 22 A week ago, this column dealt I hod hoped finally with the subject of measurements. Now it has been brought to my attention politely but firmly that I forgot to discuss still another confusion which inevitably arises in this land of many races many
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    • 255 22 with a des- >ert UInUM? Here's an easv solution home baked cake. If you re a eoßffft I the convenient packaged quick-mixes, you can whisk up a Betty Crocker cake like the one in the photograph in a short time Or you might be a devotee of
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  • 276 23 WASHINGTON Space Chief Thomas Paine and two of the Apollo 13 astronauts told Senators yesterday there was no need for any big change in the U.S. space programme and America should press on to Mars. They told the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space
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  • 31 23 Man 80, marries 19-year-old girl TAIPEI. An 80-year-old shopkeeper. Su China Tsal. has married 19-year-old Lai Tsal Mei The groom said he expected to live 'for many years to co ,n
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  • 83 23 CHICAGO. The Mayor of a Chicago suburb imposed a 17-hour curfew todav after police used tear gas to separate black and white high school students. About 300 of the high school's 4.400 .tudents were Involved in the disorders, which began in the corridors. Local police, reinforced from three
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  • 127 23 SCiIUNUAIi, Germany Six persons were found shot to dt'ith Vesterday in a refugee bar.acks close to this nvrth Bavarian town, polite saiil. F nice said all six wer> Polish exiles, one of them a woman. They said It appeared one of them murdered the other
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  • 228 23 CHICAGO Six men from two karate schools invaded a third karate school last night and a fight caused the death of one man and the possible blinding of another, police said James Koncevlc 26. was killed bv a sabre wound in the abdomen. Joseph Cioniale*. 53,
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  • 61 23 Soldiers block the entrance to the home of Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in Bogota, Colombia, yesterday after he was placed under house arrest. Ten members of his political party were picked up and the party headquarters seized to try to prevent further demonstrations in support of his claim to the
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  • 200 23 WASHINGTON State Department sources said yesterdiy that several Haitian cost guard vessels mutinied against President Francois "Pjpa Doc" Duralier's government and shelled an area near the Presi- dential Palace. The sources said Haiti appealed fur U.S. air •strike*. to put down the UrUlg, but the I'nited
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  • 141 23 PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad's three dayold army mutiny has collapsed and the situation here is under control, the island's Police Chief Tony May said here last night. He told reporters that 79 soldiers who mutinied on Tuesday in support of rioting Black Power demonstrators a d
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