Eastern Sun, 26 August 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 241 3 MAN WOJ today sentenced te five years' jail and six strokes of the cone when he pleaded guilty to ossaulting a cobbler who refused to poy extortion demands. Lim Ah Kee, 34, alias Lau Ah Onn a'ias Lau Ah Poh, was also
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  • 71 3 POLICE are looking for the relative* and friend* 30 year-old woman who died in the Oeneral Hospital yesterday gfter falling from a moving bus. The woman fell along Adam Road, near the Golf Cour*e at 1355 p.m. Bh# died at 2.45 p.m. In the Thomson Road
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  • 157 3 TIME and tide waits for no one, bat boatbuilder Mr Koh Chrow Sok, 7f, is patiently waiting for the tide. A flood tide would let him launch h i s latest boat, a Wtonnrr, into the Singapore Hirer. The boat was completed a month ago but
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  • 81 3 SEOUL U.B. Vice President Spiro Agnew and South Korean President Park Chung Hee held another meeting today to try to Iron out differences over the American role in South Korea's defence. Agnew drove to the Blue House for a final session with Park before winding up
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  • 199 3 A labourer was today sentenced to a year's fail foe having carnal relations with bis young stepdaughter. Monamed Yusgff bin Ifahmud, 39. pleaded Kilty in the Pint Dlsct Court to haying sexual relations with the g'rl. then onlv 14, In August
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  • 604 5  -  By Soe Harjono 'pHE Indonesian nary, seriously short of Russian spare parts, is now turning to the United States for help in a new attempt to regain its efficiency and safeguard this Republic of 3,000 islands. The United States has agreed to
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  • 385 5  -  DOCTOR'S MAILS AG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q_ A gastric analysis revealed a very low hydrochloirc acid (HCL) levrl In my stomach. Would weak HCL In thr digestion of certain foods, even acid ones? A— A low HCL level may be associated with
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  • TODAY'S WORLD
    • 700 6/7 PHNOM PENH "Excuse me/' said the waiter in English, "is it to say i am supposed to go' or 'I ought to go?'" The waiter, like many Cambodians, speaks fluent French as well as his native Khmer. But also like many Cambodians, French no longer serves him
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    • 899 6/7  -  Unrepentant hijackers of a U.S. merchant ship would do it again if given a chance By Kenneth Braddick |>HNOM PENH Charles Monson is their hero. Violent revolution is their cause. Clyde McKay and Alvin Glatowski stand little chance of meeting Manson or of joining the
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    • 560 6/7 THE SMOKING FAD—HOW IT ALL BEGAN MANILA They were born in gutter and popularised in a war. To some they are evil personified. Man y can't live without them. Others, it is contended can't live with them. Cigarettes are the culprit. While the controversy smoulders, you might like to know
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    • 652 6/7  -  Bt COLIN DEACON WASHINGTON J Government scientists are working out plans for building special "trash trains" to cope with the mounting problem of America's household refuse. The train* one of I several possible answers < to the trash problem would haul refuse from cities to
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  • 1169 8 Music dancing stopped ADAM waited until It was very late, and ■lost of the men had settled down to sleep, before he went la search of the crates. He found them easily enough, in two neat piles in the middle of some temple ruins. He was just debating whether he
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • WOMEN
    • 622 9  -  By Eleonora Mutarelli FPHE ITALIANS know that any fashion p trend today stands or falls largely on its accessories. For this season, designers used all the special Italian touch with accessories to individualise the midi and give it that sing which makes it
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    • 219 9 VELODB fabrics In borders of Oree* key and other classic patterns. with the bodv of the fabric In solid colour, used for wrap skirts. a a KNIT pants costumes, In Jodphur effect, with the lower leg fitted In ribbed knit, repeated on the sleeves and body of a
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  • 73 10 WORLD Junior Lightweight Champion Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan misses a straight left to the face of Panamanian challenger Antonio Amava (left) in the ninth round of the 15-round title bout in Tokyo which the rhamK" tn won by a highly controversial decision, e decision is being questioned
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  • 198 10 OSAKA Japan last night remained the only undefeated team in the nine-nation second World Women's Softball championship, bv defeating Canada 2-1 for Its fourth straight shutout victory. Japaa previously Masked Mexico M Nationalist Chios M and Zambia 114. Righthander Kaiue Ichikawa, who replaced righthander Mitsumi Okuzawa after
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  • 346 10 LONDON Sussex yesterdoy routed Somerset for 54 runs, the lowest score of the English cricket season, when they won the county chompionship match by on inn- ing and 51 runs at Hove. Somerset lost their last seven second innings wicket for 21 runs in 37 minutes
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  • 196 10 LONDON Arsenal and Liverpool last night joined Leeds United in a three-way tie at the top of the First Division of the English Football League. Arsenal, the reigning European Fairs Cup holders, beat newly-pro-moted Huddersfleld Town 1-0 with second half goal by Ray Kennedy while Liverpool drew
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  • 24 10 CAPE TOWN. The touring New Zealand AH Black rugby team beat Southern Universities 20-3 here jesterday. They led 11-3 at hall time.
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  • 90 10 SEOUL. South Korean boy* and girls outclassed Malaysian boys and Nationalist Chinese girls to sweep opening match** 0 f the first Asian Youth Basketball championship here last night. Korea beat Malaysia 104-47 after half-time lead of 47-19 in the boys division and Korea defeated Nationalist China 85-42
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  • 23 10 WARSAW. The ▼tatting Japanese girls volleyball team beat the Polish national team S-0 <ll-5 15-1. 15-3) la a match at Katowlc* yesterday.
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  • 259 11 A MSTERDAM Four hundred hippies were bock on Dam Square in the heart of Amsterdam late yesterday sitting amid the smashed storefronts left by a battle between stone throwing hippies and police. Amsterdam authorities are expecting more fighting when police again tiy
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  • 57 11 THE commander of the United States' moon shot Apollo 14, Alan Sheppard, positions himself at the controls of his command module during a rehearsal of procedures for a critical vacuum chamber test. Astronauts Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell also took part in the exercise. Apollo 14 will be launched at
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  • 187 11 MOSCOW Doctors planned to release former Premier Nik*ta Khrushchev yesterday after nearly three months of care for a heart ailment. but postponed the release for a few days. Family sources, who were so confident of the release they at first reported it had taken place, said
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  • 256 11 ISLE of Wight, England Organisers of Britain's biggest ever pop festival have capitulated to a group of angry American and French fans and agreed to free admission during the first two days of the event. About 100 fans broke Into the festival's 30acre arena
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  • 223 11 ROME Pope Paul, tears streaming down his face, thanked American Bishop James Walsh yesterday for "all thai you done and suffered in a lifetime of China mi sionary work which ended with 12 years in jaU. "You have returned from your mission more painful than
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  • 48 11 SAN FRANCISCO. The burning Philippine freighter Don Jose Figuera.s is heading towards the Oregon coast at the end of a tow-line The 40 crewmen and two passengers are on board the US Navy's P» rseus. n refrigerated cargo ship hound for f»au Franc**! o.
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  • 47 11 STOCKHOLM. An American marine, who deserted while serving in Vietnam 18 months ago and joined the Vietcong has arrived to seek asylum. The marine, John Swecnev is the first U.S. military deserter to arrive In Stockholm after rhnnging sides in the .Vietnam war.
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  • 86 11 ADELAIDE A television advertisement for "Lady Scott" toilet paper has embarrassed IJMIJ Dorothy Scott, wife of Sir Edward Scott, eighth Baronet of Great Barr. Lady Scott, who runs a chain of halrdressing salons In Adelaide, said she has instructed her solicitor to take action
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  • 72 11 WICHITA FALLS. T««i Student pilot David CowdJn. 16. making his find trow-fotnlrji flight, ra nor (I thr control towrr for Instructions to the Kirkpaoo airport. A female voice told him he was on the right (light path. Cowdln approached Ills destination and landed without a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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