Eastern Sun, 13 August 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 231 3 A THENS Seven Arab commandos joilad for terrorist octifitin in Cruet vert freed early today in keeping w»H» pledge made lata in July. The seven commandos were pardoned and expelled and taken to Athens airport in the early hours of this morning. They were
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  • 93 3 MONTEVIDEO, -MM and am* patrols ntM a Outturn* ctank Mi "ttjzsr** "t CtrnfaH in a tMtiia effart to ftad u American wi a Bruits u diplsasat, kMMppd The guerrilla organisation, the Tupamaros has warned its members guarding the two victims will execute them if their
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  • 137 3 THE J—— liens Oak m wluppi about it* public image. Man, people mistake It for a "rich man's club* said Mr. Peter Lau, a director of the Cl iih We at* a club open to all men Jediested to welfare and rommunity work. "Our members are
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  • 111 3 POLICE have arreeled I mmm behrred to be the (Mlldrnoe telcfvler vlm swinded a bomvlft ef «7« AU«K S. He is alleged to hare told lira. Guok Mei Yen, 32, of Holland Road that her husband bad asked him to collect $7O from her. The
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 3 This krataf riMbh cane* a stir this —nh| whea ataebody who saw Ibc laifcc fraai a Maacc IhMfht a Arc had brakn MI Paßcc aad tvt lire eag lacs were rathd to the sreac at the reclaimed laad tff Telok Koraa. Ft re men did atl hother ta
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  • 856 5  -  By Derek Ingram GEMINI. QEORGE BROWN hot become o Lord and he hot said: "I hope that to everybody I will simply remotn George Brown." He need not worry: that is just what will hop- pen. George Brown is just about the most popular character
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  • 400 5  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne C. Brandstadt Q MY DAUGHTER gives her children 2 per cent nllh. Wouldn't whole milh be better for them? A II the children are overweight, skimmed milk would be be«t for them. If their weight ia normal. there
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  • 2000 6/7  -  PART TWO deals with the Communist movement in Indonesia, South Korea. Laos. Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore. Thailand and South Vietnam. PART ONE was published yesterday. It dealt with the Reds in Afghanistan. Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon. Nationalist China. Hong Kong and India. By
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    • 97 6/7 [)j> The Japan with a difference.' Cathay Pacific's Japan. Every day you can discover it. The Fishing at Gifu. The snow in Sapporo. The Ginza in Tokyo. The Imperial Palace, the Meiji Shrine, the serene Inland Sea. Japan is all there waiting for you to discover. For business or pleasure.
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  • 680 8  -  Ay Dick Kleiner, rfo director*. Otto PreminCr be withes were younger. Elhot Silverstein be wishes lie were older. PrcmlnKer: Bald, austere, heavy Viennese accent Silverstein: Curly haired, cheerful, vibrant Premlnter: A major figure In Hollywood for years, director of many great Alma and some
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  • 130 8 LONDON "A Cry of Players.** the Martin Poll production for Columbia Pictures, will be directed by Jack Qold. Based on the William Olbson play. "A Cry of Players" i* a love story centering on the declilon of a young poet William Shakespeare to break away from
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • Thursday Food
    • 256 9  -  by Ruth Bahalar OALAD meals, a sometime summertime thing in other dlmotes, should be a doily delight in tropicol Singapore, where salad makings are so plentiful and so varied, and tha weather forecast is always fair and warm. You don't need leftover turkey to make this
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    • 183 9 With this luncheon salad, or almost any luncheon salad, serve piping hot buttery cornbread, made with a quick-mix or by this simple formula. Note: if you dont have sour milk in the house, add 2 teaspoons vinegar to cup fluid milk, made with full cream or skim
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    • 224 9 Dear Ann: The letter from the nut who wanted her busband to spank her got my ire up. Every now and then one of these sick women writes to you and it pleases me that you set them straight. And now may I have the last word to
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    • 104 9 THE longuette umbrella. on a slender handle long enough to use aa a walking stick. In snakeskln or Oriental prints. HOSIERY the colour rather than patterns, sheer but opaque enough to bring out the colour, with an occasional self-stripe. t RETURN to the "granny" dresses of a few
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  • 454 10 O N D O N U They've been colled stors, wixords ond gionts, but Britain's fop foofbollert hove olwoyt missed out ON Hie reol big time money eomed by continental ond South American ployers. New, a Math Leeden club, Crystal Palace, has promised Its
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  • 373 10 ASIAN BOWLING MALAYSIAN bowlers tool top honours in the eight-man team event in ihe F.I.Q. Asian Zone Championships last night Thf Malaysian who were trailing Singapore at one stage* rallied strongly to seore a total of 11.785 pinfalls for the lead. Allan Lee of Malaysia carded
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  • 241 11 TEL AVIV The fire-day-old Middle East ceasefire last night ran into what could prove its first crisis. Reports say the Soviet Union and Egypt have violated it by moving missile batteries closer to the Suez Canal. Well-informed sources who reported the missile movement* *ald
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  • 104 11 NEW YORK. Only Israel i s delaying th? start of Middle East peace talks which United Nations media tor Gunnar Jarring is eager to begin. Diplomatic sources said both Egypt and Jordan had Informed Jarring that they wanted the talks to begin In New York
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  • 287 11 LONDON Two major big power summit meetings ore under consideration. They could lead to a face-to-face meeting between U.S. President Nixon and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin, diplomatic sources say. A summit meeting between the leaders of the United States. Britain, France and West Germany has been
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  • 56 11 THERE'S one war for Hippies to win a little toleranre from the older generation elean up the mess after a sit-In. And here the longhair*, many of the foreign youths clean up the rubbish after a day of sitting In the central square In Amsterdam,
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  • 168 11 SOI'TIIFOBT. North Carolina Sixty specially trained men have began loading nerve gas rockets aboard in old Liberty ship for burial in the Atlantic If a Judge will allow It. Florida Governor Claude Kirk and the Environmental Defence Kund have asked for a
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  • 83 11 MEXICO CITY. Motorcycle police Lieutenant Luis Oonzalex never bothered to turn In his uniform, boots, helmet, badge or revolver when he was fired from the force two weeks ago for continued absence. Detectives who caught him "fining" a motorist yesterday found out why. Oonzalez. who bought hl«
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 310 11 Tonight's TV (CHANNEL PTVKi COO Opening an nets- In all Language* and Dr. Who •30 News in Brief (English) 135 Banana Splits 710 Pesta Sukan 19C0 (Chinese) (7th Report* 740 News in Chinese 7.55 Whal Others Say (Chinese) •25 From a Bird's Eye View (Match Maker) •00 News in English
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  • 503 12 IN Dl STRIA I S AfM 147 141 Alfaa 1 44 147 Allied hoc, 2.74 ZM Bra rd MS 1 15 nr. jay. 1-41 1.42 Morn** 1 45 169 B«iw(nd 1 41 1 45 C Plywood M c. SD(>n 154 2 54 C«.M. 147 144
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  • 92 12 BKRJ-IN East German bor<Jer guards who fled to the West recently sav East German* is considering reducing the men on duty at the wall because it has been so successful in halting escapes. Figures released today on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the
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  • 280 12 f OS ANGELES Linda Kosabion, stor prosecution witness i n Hie Shoron Tote murder triol, said yesterday she no longer sow hippie leader Charles Monson as Jesus Christ, but believed him to be a devil in human form. Her statement came
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  • 237 12 CHICAGO Riot police used Hie disabling chemical mace to quell a pitched battle between spectators and officials in a municipal court yesterday. The savage braw) erupted during the trial of 11 men and women accused of Invading a building at the University of Illinois during
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  • 25 12 BAYONNE. France, Mrs Marie-Antoinette Chaban-Delmas, wile of the French Premier, was killed yesterday in a suspected hit-and-run road accident near Urugne.
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