Eastern Sun, 16 August 1970

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  • 306 3 JAPANESE and Singapore athletes stole the show In the second day of the 32nd Annual Ath.etlc Open Championship held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Two Asian Games records were bettered. The first record to go off the books was the men's 10,000 metres wak. All
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  • 122 3 By LITTLE NENE Defending champion John C. Halliday forged into the lead to the final round yesterday after carding a 37-37 =74 for a three-round total of 227, three strokes in front of Malaysia's Abdul Latiff and J.T. Clifford in the Singapore Open Amateur Golf
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  • 34 3 Malaysia scored their second victory over the Singapore XI when they beat them 2-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium last nightMalaysia beat Singapore 2-1 In the first Test op Friday night,
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  • 139 3 LORRY-DRIVER Feb Cheng Toh. 50, had a narrow orush with death Saturday morning. His lorry went out of control and overturned. Peh jumped out just hi time. Btill in a dase Peh, father of 10 said: "It was a narrow miss. If I had been any
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 177 3 U**iM 1 We make beautiful aircondrlioners because thaft all we do make At Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we realty 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 its coolness. Hence
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  • 388 4 T ON DON—Princess Anne, Britain's most eligible single girl, was 20 on Soturdoy. She's looking for a husband but wedding bells aren't imminent. With her teens behind her, Anne is a curious mixture of casual trendiness and staunch propriety.. She mixes
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  • 67 4 It's high mmmm (see clock) on Rome's busiest street the Corso and there's not a car im sight (top). The reason; it's *'Ferragosto" the atldAugust holiday which mm Italian would dream mt spending at home. They all leave at the same time, on the same roads
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  • 58 4 CANBERRA The Australian Army loses more soldiers in road accidents on weekends after pay day than at any other time. The latest edition of the official Army magazine says 16 soldiers hare died In road accidents on pay weekends this year, and only five
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  • 238 4 JOHANNESBURG —Security police have mounted a nation-wide hunt for hawed Africa* Mtioaalisti who triggered a chain of leaflet bomb ex plosion m South Africa's majw cities. Twin explosions In Johannesburg, following a series of blasts In three other cities, showered city streets with thousands
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  • 37 4 DACCA, More than 100 fans were hurt 10 seriously in a clash with police at an Independence Day football match here today. Nine police were injured and two police jeeps set ablaze.
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  • 275 4 POWs' CONDITIONS WASHINGTON The Pentagoa hat denied North Vietnamese claims that American prisoners of war are allowed to correspond "regularly" with their families. Some Americans held by the North Vietnamese are not being allowed to get letter* from home and only a few letters
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  • 236 4 WASHINGTON The U.S. Court of Appeals has ordered hearings on Monday on the army's plan to dump ■erve gas off Florida. But the court allowed preparations for disposal off Ike controversial cargo la continue. Highly place* amy sources sakl the sinking of a rusting Liberty Ship
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  • 79 6 It's peaceful c«-exis-tence ketwees Israel and the Lebanon in Manila anyway. Kathleen Oghia (left). Miss Lebanon, and Ronet Bar Giorra, Miss Israel, are In Manila for the Miss Asia contest. And here they show "peace talks" are possible eves without aa United Nations' mediator.
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  • 48 6 MANILA —Taiwan has lost its contestant in the 1970 Miss Asia beauty quest to a young Manila newspaper publisher. Andrew Velasco Go, SO, bachelor publisher of the Philippine Daily Star, wooed and won Linda Len, 21. after a whirlwind courtship, prompting her withdrawal from the contest.
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  • 381 6 YORK Police wmmq Vietnam night-fighting gear hove caught one of New York's famous acrobatic burglars. Th« gang is believed responsible for a series of jewellery burglaries which netted Ss3 million. Police caught one man and recovered $750,000 worth of rings stolen from the
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  • 374 6 HONG KONG Tke International Press Institute Saturday deplored the sentences passed by a military tribunal in Taipei on two deported Manila journalists Rizal Yuyitung. The two were found guilty on charges of spreading Communist propaganda. Rizal was sentenced to serve three years in reformatory
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  • 136 6 GENEVA Hie World Health Organisation Saturday announced an international pollution monitoring system to RO into operation la December. WHO said there will be two international centres. in London and Washington, three regional centres in Moscow; Nagpur and Tokyo, and 20 laboratories distributed throughout the world.
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  • 824 8 All together—the good, bad and the hopeless TIEDE from the pen PARTI SEVERAL times o week, groups of tittering tourists ore escorted around the grounds of the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex at Lincoln. Funny way to spend their vacation? Not at all. Inside the 30- foot stone wall« ox
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 45 8 r* V 2 I sm i /SJ I utiuifni fI'IKMM >! Hi r' «#/\V r-: Dl/W V 7 <4# "i «u PC e i»i», h«a. ik,^ L?° 7®" rea/,xe spoAmi w/ffc om oi P» f*w mm hi America who doesn't hare to fftfo o«t fAt garbage?*.
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  • Article, Illustration
    854 9  -  All I want is a little, just a little, peace and quiet DEFINITION: NOISE, NOSK (n) a so and of amy kind; an unmusical sound; an over-loud or disturbja f so umd* noise sound disquiet pandemonium discord cacophony jangle racket blast (whatever you call it, it's still NOISE Jacquie
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 792 10/11 QOOD Morning folks I'm in strife again. You just don't know how close you came to losing your favourite columnist that's me of course, Weatherbee Wong. Had it not been for my ability to talk the hind leg off a
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    • 667 10/11 JASON JOHN JANNU Is the sort of person who will go to a dinner party and come home carrying a lump of old wood. Whenever he visits a new place a sixth sense directs him to the nearest woodpile. And by the time he's finished with the
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  • Page 10/11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • SUN SPORT
    • RACE DAY SPORTS LIFTOUT
      • 962 12  -  By Our Rocing Correspondent rOH COMPADRE, with Johnny Roo in the saddle, created an upset when he held off a strong challenge from the favourite High Chaparral (Pretty) to win and pay a thumping di* JJ end of $356 for a win. When High
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      • 220 12 ffEW YORK Results and standings of major league baseball teams after Friday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L GB Baltimore 73 43 New York 63 52 9* Detroit 61 55 12 Boston 57 56 14* Cleveland 57 60 16* Washington 54 62 19 West Minnesota 69
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      • 84 12 uos ANGELES World welterweight champion Jose Napoles of Mexico knocked out Fighting Mack of the Dutch East Indies after 32 seconds of the third round of a non-title bout here on Friday night. Napoles, who has signed to fight European welterweight champion Johann Ursolics in
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      • 119 12 TWO teams that competed In th Merdeka Soccer Tournament recently are scheduled to play two matches here on August 18 and 19 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The two teams are from Australia and India. On Aug. 18. Australia will meet a Police/ Military XI at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 221 13 DKNNI BO* CISCO ZODIAC HACK It (2) ,(«> (3) DOUBLE EIGHT Bright Sky Dusky Anna .HI DOUBLE EIGHT Bright Sky Prysumeen (6) (3 k 7 BRIGHT SKY l>usk> Anna Blina KAt fc s; ill PRIVY COUNCIL Heritage T. Exporter if J (4 > TEN NO TRUMPS Privy Council Darling
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    • GO RACING with THE SUN
      • 1258 14  -  By Denni Boy rpRUMP CARD gets my vote to win from the other brilliant sprinters the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vas e over 51* straight at Ipoh today. The Arctic Chevalier gelding had only two starts in this country for a win and a
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      • 93 14 TORONTO Fourthseeded Roger Taylor of England overcame a shaky first set yesterday to beat Pancho Gonzalez in the quarter finals of the Canadian open tennis championships. Taylor lost the opening set 6-4 as he adjusted to a court drying out from a thunderstorm, but went on to
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      • 92 14 ADELAIDE Australian cricket selector Sir Donald Bradman, has been ordered by his doctor to take things quietly, his wife said last night. Sir Donald, 62, in two weeks, was unconscious for about 10 minutes after collapsing at a luncheon yesterday. Lady Bradman said the collapse had be*n
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      • 167 14 COLUMBUS. OHIO, Stan Smith of Pasadena. California, rallied to defeat Australian Ray Ruffels and Tom Gorman upset Clark Graebner in the first round of the US$l2.OOO Buckeye Tennis championships here yesterday. Smith and Gorman are scheduled to meet in a semi-finals matches. In the other semi match,
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      • 101 14 SOUTHAMPTON. N.Y. Haroon Rahim of Pakistan, the No. 1 foreign seed, eliminated Bob McKinley, seeded third on the domestic list 7-5, 6-3, yesterday to enter the semi-finals of the United States amateur grass court tennis championships. Rahim, a University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) student
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      • 154 14 TODAY'S events; Athletics: (a) Pesta Sukan National Walk (7.00 a.m.) Farrer Park (finishing point). (b) 32nd Annual Open championship (9.00 a m. 11.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m.) Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Basketball: 1970 Invitation championship— Gay World Stadium Billiards: Against Malaysia (10.00 a.m.) Chinese Swimming
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    • 145 15 DUESSELDORF Germany, Lefthander Christian Kuhnke upset Manuel San tana, C-4, «-8. 12-10 «-2. in the second singles match yesterday to five West German* a 1-1 tie with Spain after the first day of the intersone Davis Cob final. Spain had Jumped off to a quick lead as Manuel
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    • 224 15 MANILA Rea»« Barrienfos Friday night opened a deep cut on Hie right eye of Thailand's Saleman Ithi-Anuchit in the fifth round and kept hammering at it until the eighth to win tne Orient Junior lightweight title by a technical knockout. The Filipino Ifhter floored Saleman on the
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    • Article, Illustration
      303 15 'TULSA, Okla. A disastrous second round score of 79 put Britain's Tony Jocklin, the reigning U.S. Open golf champion, out of the P.G.A. championship here yesterday. Jocklin, with o totol of 153 f missed the cut by three strokes offer runn- ing into trouble in the rough
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    • 462 15  -  By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK—-This if the hard time, the moment truth, when the pro football striker* find out not only where it's at but more important, who's there when he kept promising faithfully all along he wouldn't be. Defectors are not restricted to any one
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 1066 16 AN article in on issue of The Tablet' opens with the following sentence: "If the spiritual tradition of the Church is clear about anything at all, it is clear about the central place of prayer in Christian living. But most of us find everything about prayer
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    • 239 16 SPEAKING ON THE pwt rondHar period Pope Paul said: "TW ptuert ttane Is a tinar of storm ud transition." The Council has so iav not given us the desired tranquillity in many sectors. Rather it has stirred up turmoil and problem* certainly not m vain
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    • 58 16 THE Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Confer- of St. BernadettA Church of St. Bernadette. 12 Zion Road. Singapore 10, holds Its annual Jumble sale within the church premises on Sunday (Aug. 10) from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. In addition, few stalls of fun and games are
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • 261 17  -  DONNA HOSFORD Help me, O God, when I go In this morning to have a smile on my face and to mean it Let me remember the pale gold wash of February sun on the hills, the lark by Prairie Hollow Road, aqd forget how long it
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  • 683 17 FROM me HEART OF A PASTOR Mf FHEY that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in troth." There Is some innate desire in man to worship. This explains why differing types of worship are found throughout the world the worship of the sun, the moon,
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  • 175 17 WHO DIED WHY, by John Eddlson (S.U. London) Paper, pp. M Price: |2.10 First Printed 1970. "If there is a why doesn't He do something about the state "i the world-about war, famine, and disease?'* asks the author in the owning chapterHe also asks (and answers) 'Has God
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  • 177 17 READ PSALM M Be still and mow Uut I an God (Psalm 16:10) The great arrey-white wall of the weir stands towering above as we Stand beside vlurray. But wbat ig this smaller wall stretching at its base, like pn on the down-stream side? The area between
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  • 23 17 "If in this troubled world we «*n produce enough properly guided men, we won't Heed guided missiles." Sen. David M. Shtfi«p,
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  • 146 17 "A minister'! theology is mor e important than big psychology." —Dr. G. N. Vose. speaking to ministers on guilt "At this stage in the growth of the South Australian baptist Union, I believe the pvotal point is Church Extension. —Dr. Vose «t Church Extension rally "If the minimum
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  • 154 17  -  Neil W. Adcock Several yean ago, one of my deacons came to me with a problem. He was one of the most consistent Christians I have ever known, although he would deny the description. He worked in a section of industry where it would be more
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1574 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AMDUSTEHING tv and radio guide TV Singapura CHANNBL A.M. 8-60 Opening Anncta. in all Languages it £j*tlon*l Day Parade Witt Ooaunentartea In Chinese At Malay 10 4® Space Aoe No. 1 Atomic Robot 11 00 Peeta Pop 1140 Mr. M The Talking Horae 90 The Art--Ist UH
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  • 637 20 MUNGO JERRY TO MAKE ISLE OF WIGHT SCENE A NEW hit this week for Marmolade, lost in the chart early this year with "Reflections Of My Life." The five boys from Scotland enter the British top ten with "Rainbow" which, like other Marmalade hits,
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  • 70 21 Just wed actor Albert Finney and French actress Anouk Aimee. Twenty -fouryear old Finney, who's a big impact on British screens in "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" and "To m Jones," married Anouk at Kensington Register Office recently. Both have been married before. The actor has
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  • 332 21 HOLLYWOOD Richard Burfo«i t on a bet with his wife Elizabeth Taylar, has given up drink and boasts that he has gone without alcohol for nearly six months. Looking slimmer end younger than many of his photographs from months ago. he told Reuter of the wager
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  • 88 21 NEW DELHI Several letters threatening the life of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi have been received in the past few months. Minister of State for Home Affairs K.C. Pant told Parliament today. He Mid the threats were made in connection with communal and political issues, border disputes
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  • 29 21 SAN MIGUEL, Mexico A pretty smile on her pretty face actress Candice Bergen walks away from her fall to ride again. United Press International picture.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
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    • 152 21 OPKNB TOMORROW! "CRIMSON CHARM" (A «HAW PRODUCTION) Mundirin in Rcope. Color CAPITOL PI-- < r <>W Today I.4ft am. "U4r Of HImT Mandarin I REX SKY .ROXYI ***** *****' 44D709J NOW SHOWWfI HXI 11. 14ft ft. I N IJ* SRT: 11. I.4ft t.lft ROXI: 14ft 4.lft IN Cheat Pel-pal ft"
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  • 708 22 I EXPECTED a wild and tempestuous woman, all broody and snarling! I got a beautiful and serene person with controlled tire in her eyes and a gentle line in conversation, pouring me Scotch and Dry as she moved around her Dorchester suit in a
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  • 147 22 LIFE-LINE OF GRADUATE Marc Leon. Real name: Friedrich Himmelsbach. Rirth date: 2nd Jan. 1942. Height: sft Bins. Weight: 12 stone. Birth place: Germany* Instrument* p1 a yed: Guitar, Alto sax. Musical education: Self-taught. Age entered show business: Eighteen. .First public appearance: Dance in Sydney. Biggest break
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  • 216 22 HI THERE! Like.... I hope an you cats oat there saw the BEATLES' latest flkk "Let It Be" 'cause it's their last one too. Truly, in the hearts of all music lovers, it was a mournful day when they decided to break-up. For a fitting tribute then,
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 257 23 HERE'S an eyecatching centre piece for your next party buffet a ring mould of tomato aspic. And you don't have to worry about it drooping with the heat. To make this salad sag, you nave to light a fire under it! Aga
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    • 1053 23 11 AVE you ever tast«d a moulded salad or dessert made luscious with fresh pineapple? Have you ever seen a moulded salad stand on a Singapore buffet air-con or no aircon—without dissolving soup in minutes? Have you ever seen a dream walking? Well, we have.
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  • 41 24 An hoar-lone downpour caused this flood at Boon Tat Road, Batarda/. Traffic was brought to a slow crawl. The area has always been flood prone. Flood alleviation schemes undertaken in the city area would remedy the situation.
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  • 121 24 TOR AGUE Czechoslovak secret police hove arrested a 27-year-old American on charges of espionage, the U.S. Embassy said Saturday. An embassy spokesman identified the American as Frederick Eidlin of Rochester, New York. Eidlin Has been held incommunicado since August 3. The embassy has pressed
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  • 81 24 TEL AVIV Two top Algerian officials, including the secretary general to the presidency, have been detained at Tel Aviv airport. Sources named them as Major Khatlb Jelloul, secretary general at the Algerian Presidency, and All Belaziz, a senior ministerial secfetary. There was no official confirmation from
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