Eastern Sun, 2 August 1970
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Title Section18 1970-08-02 1 THE SUN Final edition PHH 10 —NT» Vol. 1 No. 20 Sunday, 2 August 1970. MC (P) 195318 words
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Article255 1970-08-02 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Tew warned workers Saturday not to he strike-happy. "If you re-create a reputation for being a strike-happy community, then the consesuences are grievous, H Mr. Lee said. Speaking at the official opening of the premises of the Jurong Town Residents Association, Mr.255 words
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Article, Illustration243 1970-08-02 1 Notional Trades Union Congress used strong language yesterday to deny an Eastern Sun report about labour unrest in Singapore. Mr. Phey Yew Kok, President of the NTUC, said in o Press release: "I would like to take this occasion to dispel wild allegations made In certain243 words
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Article245 1970-08-02 1 THE National- Trades Union Congress and government officials yesterday denied In strong terms a report in the Eastern Sun that there was labour unrest In Singapore. Possibly the various la-bour-management disputes now going on are not connected but facts do reveal that discontent Is simmering. Prime Minister Lee Kuan245 words
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Advertisement12 1970-08-02 1 ORIENT Tlm liiOi 111 radical nmm llaipmu SON Y STEREO TAPE RECORDER12 words
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Advertisement123 1970-08-02 1 S .1 R 3T4 Ah Seng knows what's watt... Hi* savings arc modest but very, very important to him. And, naturally enough, he wants to know that his money is safe, secure and readily availeble. That's why ha saves wHJi The Hongkong Bank Group. You'see, we invest our money .Ah123 words
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Article130 1970-08-02 2 GENEVA, Senior offlcials of the four major world trading powers have opened talks in an attempt to ward off a possible trade war between the United States and the Common Market. The two-day informal summit called bv the director genera* of the General Agreement130 words
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Article412 1970-08-02 2 OS ANGELES Mrs. Linda Kasabian, prosecution witness in the Shoron Tote murder trial, told a defence lawyer Friday she had slept with all the men in the Manson "family" and she listed six of them. She s-id she made love with hippie cult leader412 words
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Article116 1970-08-02 2 CALCUTTA. Thousands of shore workers at Calcutta Port will resume normal work tomorrow after a six-week go- slow, It was announced today. Mr. N.C. Sen Gupta, Chairman of the Calcutta Port Commissioners, said the shore workers cave assurances during talks today that they would withdraw the116 words
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56 1970-08-02 2 He kept a stiff upper lip, eyes afront and he didn't even blink. But it must have been hard for this plumed Royal Horse Guard to avoid looking at actress Ingrid Pitt. And it was all in aid of charity. Proceeds of a film premiere were donated to the British56 words
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Advertisement120 1970-08-02 2 Be Informed THf by SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY EASTERN SUN Two editions daily MORNING 300 A.M. EVENING 4.00 P.M. Both at 10 cents You may choose to have it delivered regularly and punctually to your office or home If your office is within 3 miles from town, the evening edition120 words
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Article, Illustration194 1970-08-02 3 'THE strike by the 541 workers of the Singopore Tobocco Company wos colled off ot noon yesterday. The decision to coll off the strike was taken by the executive committee of the union which agreed to have the dispute referred to the Industrial Arbitration194 words
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Article269 1970-08-02 3 A man ran amok yesterday and slashed six people In an open air market at 10 m.s. Ylo Chu Kant Road. Two of the victims were admitted to the Thomson Road General Hospital and one was placed in the "dangerously 1U list.'* He is Ang269 words
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Article206 1970-08-02 3 CHUN KHENG MIN, 26, pleading guilty to a charge of robbery said he needed money to pay oft his gambling debts. Chun and co-defen-dants Chal Fock Seng. 32. and Foong Yew Chor. 19. pleaded guilty to robbing $2,245 in jewellery and cash from Ma Keng206 words
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Article96 1970-08-02 3 A man and a woman, pleaded guilty on Saturday to a charge of falling to register for the new plastic laminated Identity Cards, In 1967. Mohamed Jalanle B. Abdul Al, 24, a labourer, who was arrested on July 29, was fined $5O. A housewife, Ee96 words
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Article45 1970-08-02 3 Dr. Wilhelm Loer ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany presented his credentials to President Yusof bin ishak at the Istana yesterday. Dr. Loer, a career diplomat, succeeds Mr. Oswald Baron yon Rlchthofen. Dr. Loer Joined West Germany's foreign ser▼ice In 1952.45 words
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Advertisement177 1970-08-02 3 vm We make beautiful aircondhioners because thatis al 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 •irconditioner, you might as well enjoy it for its looks as well 8s Its coolness. Hence the177 words
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Article307 1970-08-02 4 ITONG KONG Chino bos varntd of Hit donger of o Hiird world wor ond hit of Moocow in the strongest denunciation of Russian troop deployments along its frontiers sine# Sino-Soriet border folks began in Peking lost Octo- ber. A Joint editorial in Peking's three307 words
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Article29 1970-08-02 4 VIENTIANE A special envoy of the Dro-Commu-nist Pathet Lao arrived in Vientiane Friday for a new effort to arrange negotiations with Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma29 words
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Article211 1970-08-02 4 SAIGON About 15# young Vietnamese burned an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in downtown Saigon Friday night. The demonstrators, wearing the badges of a South Vietnamese veterans' organisation, handed out leaflets threatening unspecified action against Indian residents of Saigon. Relations between Saigon and New211 words
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Article, Illustration52 1970-08-02 4 IT'S a big ball for beautiful beach bunny Pam Carswell. And Pam has a day and night ball on Miami Beach hiding from the smog of New York. Actually, she's a secretary for a convention being held In Miami but she does get some52 words
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Article56 1970-08-02 4 PHNOM PENH. Cambodia will open Its big-gest-ever treason trial here on Monday with 21 men. Including three Army officer*, facing charges of helping the Vletcong. All the 21 men face possible death penalties when they appear before the military court to be held in K. am56 words
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Advertisement256 1970-08-02 4 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(i) (at Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby given that YEE KENG CHEO of No 2, LORONC 15. GEYLANG, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as MING ANG256 words
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Article, Illustration51 1970-08-02 5 A Communist truck corrying supplies to North Vietnamese ond Vietcong troops moves down the Ho Chi Minh trail through an allied air strike. The trail borders Loos ond the northern port o# South Vietnam. Burned out trucks and dead bodies littered the trail ofter t'ie51 words
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127 1970-08-02 5 MOSCOW. West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel and bis Soviet counterpart, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, today met for another round of talks on a bilateral treaty renouncing the use ol force. A West German spokesman said the talks' atmosphere improved and treaty articles were127 words
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317 1970-08-02 5 Police squads protected by gas masks started Tokyo's campaign for clean air on Saturday with a crackdown on air pollution. At check-points on 10 busy intersections throughout the city they started enforcing new standards for vehicle exhaust gases which came into effect. Under new317 words
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196 1970-08-02 5 NEW YORK The big belt off smog which hat plagued New York for the past week is spreading south and now reaches more than 1,000 miles down the length of the land to the Gulf of Mexico. While New York today lifted its196 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-08-02 6 It's a«t trick phsts graph—just deceiving angles. One looks as if it {«t smashed info a hillside and the other loeks like a gigantic fair ground ride. Both pictures were taken as the aircraft were landing in Beirut, Le- n47 words
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Article114 1970-08-02 6 PATNA. India, About 2.600,000 people In more than 2.503 villages have been hit by monsoon flood# which have made wide areas of Northern Bihar a vast, rolling sea ol water. Bihar Revenue Minister Chandra Sekhar Singh said only highlevel roads and islands of land in the114 words
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377 1970-08-02 6 NEW YORK United Nations Secre-tary-General U Thant today recalled kit special representative Dr. Gnnnor Jarring to New York to prepare for indirect peace talks between Hie Arabs and Israel. Hopes for peace in the Middle East soared as it was announced377 words
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396 1970-08-02 6 BELFAST A hoax coH to police led a patrol cor into on ambush last night and started a riot that left a teenaged petrol bomber lying dead from army gunfire. The incident bore out an army warning issued earlier this year but396 words
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Article68 1970-08-02 6 TEHERAN The death toll from Thursday's earthquake in north eastern Iran reached ITS Friday as army helicopter* evacuated the wounded and dropped medical supplies to remote villages in the devastated areas near the Soviet border. The Red Lion and Sun Society, Iran'a equivalent of the68 words
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123 1970-08-02 6 NEW DELHI. A BUI to Kan the slaughter off cows to Hindus la Delhi would violate the 1»*as Constitution, Parliament was told Saturday. The Ml wvuld Inpome 14 u4m restrictions" and violate an article of MM ONstitutlon which m§arantees the right* off afl Indians in123 words
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Article194 1970-08-02 7 VIENNA, Soviet-Ame-rican SALT talks are Bow moving into the 3ttal phase of the Vienna round with a sharply •tepped-up tempo of meetings. This is taken here as hope bv both sides to clar.fy the finer points of the talks before the summer recess, which now194 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-08-02 7 WHAT'S THIS? Weil actaally ttt a photo fooler to challenge your imagination. Part of ■pace capsule? Neee of a bullet? A balloon trapped in a port hole. No, m and no. So gneaf again. It's a highly niniled tip of a ball point pen. It was photographed by59 words
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Article, Illustration277 1970-08-02 7 jyjONTEVIDEO Guerrillas kidnapped an American official and a Brazilian diplomat and left two other Americans injured but safe in a series of snatch raids late Friday. News of the unsuccessful attempts come in o statement from the U.S. embassy Saturday. It said: "There were two277 words
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Article45 1970-08-02 7 ADEN, Mr. Salem Robayei All, chairman of Southern Yemen Presidential Council left be re today on a 10-day official visit to China. Last sight, the protocol for the Implementation of the S)2D million Chinese aid agreement to Southern Yemen wee Pgoed here.45 words
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204 1970-08-02 7 LA PAZ, (Renter) Bolivia* troop* today kidMpH two, West Germans on Jnly 19. A military communique said the guerrilla* were killed during a Jangle clash near the town of Teoponte. 95 miles north of here. The clash vu the first major skirmish between troops204 words
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Advertisement10 1970-08-02 8 call tor a cold refreshing Carlsberg o the premium beer10 words
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Article, Illustration696 1970-08-02 9 'Perhaps old Chris FRANCISCO Only two years ogo, a heart transplant operation would bring television cameras, sound trucks and scores off reporters hustling to Dr. Norman Shumway's office in Palo Alto. Now the public relations officials at Stanford University Medical696 words
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Article, Illustration14 1970-08-02 9 A surgeon looks after patient after a simple transplant operation14 words
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Article, Illustration864 1970-08-02 10/15 Weatherbee Wong - THE MORNNG AFTER with Weatherbee Wong W ELL here lam again dear hearts and gentle people. I'm in love with the world and my bicycle yes Weatherbee Wong's feud with the cabbies has ended and the romance of the year (between me and my bicycle)864 words
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Article, Illustration598 1970-08-02 10/15 Lee Mueller - From Lee Mueller FOR Hi® most part, rock music it an enigma to Hi# working world, a screeching, amplified distortion of sound that has more relevance to breaking dishes than it hat to satisfying esthetic yearnings. Businessmen still make jokes about "kids'598 words
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Advertisement185 1970-08-02 10/15 Number 2 in the family Number 1 at the car park No trouble parking this mini. It fits in almost anywhere. And yet there's enough room Inside for four adults to ride comfortably. Your shopping goes front and the engine's behind, for better handling and quieter driving. Fronte is nippy185 words
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Advertisement35 1970-08-02 10/15 a i Saturday&Sunday t Coburfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels Light StringOrchestia. yi H i p Cfye (Eatbpit 6/70xlev Riso.Sinflapora Tol 3384 a s H t < S M35 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article1636 1970-08-02 11 DENNI BOY - By DENNI BOY Sungei Wane U« five-year-old Macquario gelding, opened winning accounts when he beat a class two division Ave field over 7F at Bukit Timah yesterday. Installed a warm favourite, Sungel Wang n, (Velu) duly obliged to pay $l5 for a win. He1,636 words
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Article56 1970-08-02 11 WILLIAMSON. NY A racing car with ft* accelerator pedal Jammed tore Into the crowd at 160 kph (100 mph) at a race meeting here Friday, killing four spectator* and caualng dozens of Injuries. The driver. Gary Cornelius. waa among thoee injured. The car cut through several rows of56 words
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Miscellaneous41 1970-08-02 11 SWEEP Ist Prise No: *****4 ($4,969) 2nd Prime No: *****1 ($1,419) 3rd Priae No: *****2 (9 709) Starters ($l5O each) Nos: *****6 *****8 *****9 *****1 *****8 *****6 Coasolations ($lOO each) Nos: *****2 *****5 *****7 *****4 *****8 *****4 *****2 *****9 *****1 *****341 words
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Article1319 1970-08-02 12 Rftl It CL S Dlv. 1—6 F.— 2.00 p. m. ($6,SOO) 1. ***** New Liberty By 900 CH Gan (RS Breuk) PK Leong 11 S. ***** Jackie 1) 4y 900 Blenheim (Sarruurl) Kingston 8 a. 06i Count Carl* ay 9.00 Wilvin (Chong) 4. ***** Majestic Hear fiy1,319 words
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Article200 1970-08-02 12 UkNNI BOt iP&CO .ZODIAC HACK It (4) (IS) <s> MAJESTIC HOUR The Horn Count Carlo ill MAJESTIC HOUR Count Carlo Golden Sun (13) ii THE BOSS Court Order Blast OR HACK <: 11 1 HIGHLAND INN Cum Laude Encore m PELOR MAS Highland Inn Cum Laude PELOR MAS Cum200 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1970-08-02 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN |By IN Denni Boy TWO Wee Hood Teck has three horses. Moonbeam, Double Seven and Forget-Me-Not 111 engaged in a five horse race and I choose DOUBLE SEVEN to win the $15,000 Pes fa Sukan Cup over 11f at Bukit1,150 words
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Article434 1970-08-02 13 LEEDS, England A big innings by West Indians Derryck Murray and Gary Sobers carried the Rest of the World cricket team to a valuable first innings lead over England on the second day of the fourth Test match at Headingley here. Murray hit a solid434 words
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Article122 1970-08-02 13 HARRISON N.Y.—Young John Miller scored a string of five straight bardies for a five-un-der-par 67 here and took a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the 250,000 dollars (*****.000) Westchester gold classic. The U.S. golfing circuit's juniors had a field day on the 6,700-yard Westchester122 words
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Article38 1970-08-02 13 IPOH Thailand had the honour of winning the first gold when Nodpol Detran ran a great race to win the 5,000 metres in the second International Schools Athletic Championship meet at the Stadium Perak here this morning.38 words
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Article124 1970-08-02 13 LOUISVILLE, Ken. Top-seeded John Newcombe, the 1970 Wimbledon champion, mixed powerful slams with deft drop shots to defeat South Africa's CHIT Drysdale 6-4, 6-4 In the quarter-finals of the Louisville tennis classic yesterday. Second-seeded Rod Laver, third-ranked Ken Rosewali, and fourth seeded Tony Roche also won124 words
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354 1970-08-02 14 MOTOR racing, one of the top sports erents in the Republic is slipping into a state of hibernation. Th« lack of a permanent racing circuit h the reason contributing to the decline, le«u racing motorists ■aid. The phased withdrawal of British Forces, Is another354 words
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Article328 1970-08-02 14 NATIONAL BOWLING rpHE premier event of Hie sixth notional bowling championships, the masters, will climax the six days of bowling at the Jackies Bowl, Katong, this afternoon. Robert Tan with a personal best of 605, attained in the men's open singles, stands oat as the top contender328 words
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Article219 1970-08-02 14 NEW YORK. Major league tan dings alter Friday's Games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB New York 55 Pittsburgh 56 48 Chicago 54 49 2 Philadelphia 44 54 ft St. Louis 45 58 11 Montreal 44 59 12 WEST Cincinnati 72 34 Los Angeles 59 42 10}219 words
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Article68 1970-08-02 14 TOKYO The date and venue for the World Boxing Association flyweight title match between holder Berkrerk Chatvonchai of Thailand and challenger Masao Ohba of Japan will be announced Monday afternoon by the Japan Boxing Commission, a spokesman for Teikoku Boxing Club, to which Ohba belongs* said yesterday. The68 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article381 1970-08-02 16 WHERE you come in" ow HM words of o psychiatrist to William prMcW and expositor, in response to Dr. Barclay s enquiry about friend then undergoing treatment by tt»o OOCFOr. The story is related in John N. Gladstone's book, 'The Volley Of The Verdict". Big gob381 words
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Article91 1970-08-02 16 TAIPEI The Presbyterian Church of Taiwan has decided to |«it the World Council of Chnrches in protest against its alleged procommon ist policies, the Central News Agency reported Friday. A resolution to this effect was approved at the chnrch's annual general assembly. It said that in91 words
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Article64 1970-08-02 16 D. H. Pascoe - D. H. Pascoe HOW precious is He to us? the warmth of our worship, the sweetness of our prayer, the holiness of our living, the eagerness of our service, the length of our patience, our passion to win the lost for whom He died all these64 words
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Article40 1970-08-02 16 GENEVA Church relief agencies In Sweden, the United States, the Netherlands. Great Britain and Australia have made available $37,177 to the World Council of Churches, as their contribution towards the repatriation of the Vietnamese population 1A Cambodia.40 words
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Article397 1970-08-02 16 Alice N. Hawke - Alice N. Hawke SO MUCH talk of polluted air, water and food! Did M ever occur to you that the wont kind of pollution is that of the mind—-a mind thai can with every stroke of a pen or uttered word pour forth filth, not fit397 words
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Article35 1970-08-02 16 Temperance advocate: How much beer do you drink a day? The man asked: About three quarts. Temperance advocate: Good gracious, I couldn't drink that much water. The man asked: Neither could L35 words
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Article20 1970-08-02 16 -ANYTHING you did lor one of My brethren here, however humble, you did for Me." (Matthew 25:40, Ji.L.B).20 words
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Article327 1970-08-02 17 Rev. L. J. Gomm - By Rev. L. J. Gomm T REMEMBER that the tea had become a glorious pool of crimson. It was about midnight and our ship had slowed down so that passengers might flew the awe-inspiring spectacle. It was the Mediterranean Sea and the crimson glow came trom Vesuvius,327 words
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Article252 1970-08-02 17 READ MATTHEW 5:13-16. Them that honour mo I will honour (I Samuel 2:30). WHO CAN measure the power of example? Many things remind us of the baleful effect of a bad example. Christians should realise that through their example they have their best opportunity for witness. Eric252 words
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Article174 1970-08-02 17 TAKE MY HOME, bjr Margaret Warde »S- U. London) 1969. Paper. pp. 96 Price: $2.10 This is a most interesting story cf bow sateen people set out to use their homes for grou D evangelism, etc At first they faced all kinds of objections, but the results prove that174 words
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Article148 1970-08-02 17 SOMEONE has said that Christians are not called to ever be a majority. On the contrary the 'little flock* *o whom the Kingdom is promised will find itself always at odds with the majority, to which it has a definite ministry This mav take many forms:148 words
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Article56 1970-08-02 17 THE prophet Ezeklel received his commission "I send thee to the children of Israel; and thou shalt say unto them. Thus saith the Lord God. "And they, whether they will hear, or whether they will forbear (for they are a rebellious house) yet shall know that there56 words
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Article112 1970-08-02 17 KING Alcohol Is my shepherd, I shall always want. He maketh me to lie down in the gutter. He leadeth me beside troubled waters. He destroyeth my soul. He leadeth me Into paths of wickedness for the effects' sake. Yea, though I walk In the Valley of112 words
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Advertisement252 1970-08-02 17 When the Lord God created man in his own image, hp installed in his new creation a spiritual computer. so designed that it would maintain a two-way communication system with heaven, and so programmed that man's obedience would bring God's blessing and fellowship. One day man was led by the252 words
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Miscellaneous1743 1970-08-02 18 THE SUM i LOOKING AND UST TV Singapura §.OO The New* Sunday Diary; 810 Hun day Bpecuu: 0.00 Orchaatraa Only; 9.1 A Right Or Wrong- #4B Only Polk; 10.00 We've (Jot It Taped; 1030 Youth In ActCHANNEL A.M. 10 00 Opening Anncta. The Jack La Lanne Show 10 30 WooMnda1,743 words
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621 1970-08-02 20 riItATUE AND AIM... OINGAPORE'S theatre world it oil behind the scenes ot the moment but the wrop will be coming off soon. And Experimental Theatre should give a great big shot of adrenalin to theatre and their production of621 words
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Article, Illustration61 1970-08-02 20 FELICITY KANT - WITH FELICITY KANT Just about everything hat been used to create art from matches (used) to rusted baked bean cans. But here's something new... nails.. tons of them. And Gunther Uecker uses nails to nail things together for his creations and iust plain nails all by themselves. Here61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1970-08-02 21 HOLLYWOOD This is how Lola Falana looks like when leaving her bathroom. But her appearance in such a light apparel is only for the benefit of the cameras while shooting the film "The Liberation of L. B. Jones" In the film, lovely Lola plays the role of L.United Press International photo. - 58 words
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Miscellaneous651 1970-08-02 21 ELVIS AND SHIRLEY TOP POP CHARTS Shirley Bassey's Sultry Lola "Something'* moved from seventh to fifth in the British charts Just behind the former front-runner Mungo Jerry's "In The Summertime," which is slowly sliding down the charts after holding the top place for several weeks. LONDON 1. All Right Now:651 words
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Miscellaneous214 1970-08-02 21 L I O O Phone *****4 NOW 8 BOWING! U M. IM CM. CM. IJI Buu Brldgea. Oeorco Kennedy. Brian KeiUL Meiina Mercourl "CHICAGO CHICAGO* Color (OA) UUI CAPITOL rtcnr 7975 V 10lb 810 DATI II 14*. «M CM I IN pa Maria Bctoell Luciana Paimat "M W««i>o" Color Teday214 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration135 1970-08-02 22 R«ol No m Glenys Veronica Hewett. Birth dote: 28th Nov. 1951. Height: sft6ins. Weight: 8} Btone. Birth place: Melbourne. Age entered show business: Thirteen (As professional sixteen). First public appearance: At local dance In Bendlgo Vic (Hometown). Biggest break In career: Joined a pop135 words
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Article135 1970-08-02 22 D. J - D.J. THE WHO: Summertime Blues (Track). You will, ol course, already be familiar with thi s item—because it's extracted from the bestselling "Who Live At T P And therein lies its main handicap for 1 would have thought that so man v people t ave already135 words
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Article, Illustration224 1970-08-02 22 AFTER BS T, Chicago and Flock the Ides of March? Well, maybe not It's hard to tell on the strength of one single sounding like a commercialised BS T but this college group has got the right background. They're seven strong. Tocal-instrumental with224 words
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Article, Illustration307 1970-08-02 22 in the charts with 'Sympathy The Impact of Rare Bird on the British scene has been swift and sudden. In October, 1969 they were Just a group of friends and musicians rehearsing in a room at organist Graham Field's London apartment. Within three months they have released a307 words
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Article289 1970-08-02 22 HI THERE! Within the last two weeks I've seen two great shows in THE TOUNG AMERICANS and the ANN MARGRET Show. They're rare treats to Singapore audiences. However, I'd like to know If well ever hare those specially hep type catered •hows we had a few years289 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article, Illustration1150 1970-08-02 23 LIKE modes of dress, food preparations have a way of coming into fashion, reigning supreme for a while, and then falling back Into relative obscurity. Food fashions don't normally warrant the attention and news space that are granted to clothing (are you as sick of the minl-mldl-maxi1,150 words
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Article, Illustration197 1970-08-02 23 SPEAKING of pies In fashion, the chiffon pie (mama didn't know about chiffon pies, either) is reasonably new and definitely in vogue now. This version uses no cream, which makes it less calorific than some. Combine 3 egg yolks with l cup water and 1/4197 words
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Article346 1970-08-02 23 MRS. H. N. B. wants to know—and I think 1 delect a note of asperity in her polite inquiry why I "always speelfy doubleacting baking powder, for baking, and what Is it, anyway?" First question first: I specify d. a. baking powder because that's what I use346 words
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Article, Illustration161 1970-08-02 24 ITOMEMADE bombs exploded ond destroyed two Singopore Traction Company buses to cinder in New Bridge Rood bus terminus, next to the Outram Rood Hospital, at about 6 p.m. yesterdoy. Earlier another STC bus in Lorong 1, Too Poyoh was also damaged by the similar type161 words
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Article70 1970-08-02 24 eighteen participating bands Including the Singapore Armed Forces and the Police Force will turn up for. the National Day rehearsal at the Padang from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. this morning. Traffic will not be allowed Into St. Andrew's Road with effect from 8 a.m. Traffic movements along70 words
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Advertisement31 1970-08-02 24 CHOOSE ABLOY HIGH-SECURITY LOCKS FOR MAXIMUM SECURITY .1 VISIT US AT THE CRIME PREVENTION EXHIBITION GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK, AUGUST IST TO 3JST. ill v f i IT- /"S J V31 words
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