Eastern Sun, 10 January 1971

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  • 18 1 THE SUN Final edition Prlec to etnti Vol. 1 No. 43 Sunday* 10 January 1971. MC (P) 2509
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  • 402 1 COMMONWEALTH Secretary, Mr. Arnold Smith added a note of confidence for the Commonwealth conference opening Thursday. ON his arrival last night, he said h« sow no reason to "downploy" the Arms Soles Issue or any other problems. This conference was not the most crucial
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  • 29 1 SOUTHAMPTON. England Two English men plan to row 7.000 miles across the Atlantic and back, although they have only rowed 3 miles before.
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  • 316 1 PARIS, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad said war could resume in the Middle East after Hie Feb. 5 ceasefire expiry unless the Big Four Powers intervened to establish a peace-keeping force. Rlad, concluding a visit to Paris to line up French support for his
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  • 66 1 SAN CLEMENTE, California President Nixon celebrated his 58th birthday yesterday with an optimistic oaUook 0* the economy and a pledge to snnoottce further troop withdrawals from South Vietnam by mid-April. As for the economy. Nixon Is taking a rosy view. He passed the word that 1971 will
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  • 89 1 LONDON A tiny magnetic paperweight saved the life of a 54-yrar-old woman during a delicate heart operation in London, sa? its manufacturers. A spokesman for the Jame s Neil Co. said the incident occurred during a five-hour valve replacement at a Lohdon heart hospital. Surgeons were sewing
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  • 27 1 SEREMBAN The British Army engineers from Singapore will undertake to rebuild some of the bridges destroyed nr damaged In Negri Bembilan during the recent flood.
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  • 137 1 LOS AN G ELK 8 Construction workers clawed through soil to resene a sobbing th re e-year-old (far) who had been trapped for six honra la m tinyll-ft. deep skifi •They're almost to yoa, kabe, they're almost to yon," low Hernandei, 2S, called to his
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  • 174 2 rtUNBLANE, Scotland Foreign and Com- monwealth Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHomc is emphasising the need *or Britain to protect vital trade routes around the Cape of r Good Hope. He told a Conservative Party meeting that Britain must serve her own Interests. at the
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  • 137 2 Mr. Wee Kim Wee wma elected the protein Chairman for the proposed Frees Club at a meeting called by the pressmen at the Shell Theatrette, yesterday. Mr. Wee said that there was a (Teal need (or the formation of a permanent press club
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  • 141 2 SHOOTING AT POLICE A BUSINESSMAN chared with shooting at three police officers was ordered by the First Magistrate to be remanded at Hie Wood bridge Hospital for two weeks. Anthony Lim Yong Hock was charged with shooting at ASP Chng Peng Tong, Insp. Joseph Chia Ik
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  • 87 2 MALACCA The Kuala Lumpur-Malacca main trunk road through Beremban Is now passable to trafflc but vehicles must use a two-mile detour through TranQuerah Just outside Malacca Town. The bridge near Beranang, 23 miles north of Kuala Lumpur has been temporarily replaced by a one way wooden bridge.
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  • 91 2 The government will take strong measures agaimt holders of laminated Identity cards who fall to report their change of address. According to a Ministry of Labour statement. It Is compulsory that every local citizen must report his new home address within 14 days of
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  • 48 2 FREETOWN A soldier will die by firing squad for inciting others to violent mutiny. Warrant officer Alex Conteh was found guilty by a court martial. He was arrested last October with other soldiers during alleged preparations to stage a military coup d'etat.
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  • 209 2 BANGKOK Thai border patrol police, supported by air strike* and heavy mortar fire, have captured a Communist jungle camp in Southern Thailand five miles from the Malaysian border, police sources said yesterday. Sources said one border patrol police company commander was wounded
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  • 360 2 HUYTON, England Labour Party leader Harold Wilton says if Britain's Conservative Government resumes arms sales to Sou Hi Africa he will reverse tfie decision et tfc* earliest opportunity. Wilson, who as Prime Minister In 1964 stopped British weapons being sold to South Africa In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 The writher bureau predicts Isolated showers for today. Rain: Trace. Humidity at 10.50 p.m. 89 per cent. SINGAPORE TOWN 3.41 a.m. (5.4 ft.); 9.18 a.m. (9 ft); 4.32 p.m. <0.9 ft '1.38 pm. (8.3 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWH 11 4.23 a.m. <5.2 ft-): 10.05 a.m. (JJ.4 *L>; 3 p.m. (0.7
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    • 109 2 Around town IH a.m. An 11-mile blf walk beginning it Jurong Christian Church and Civic Centre at Corporation Drive. 11.30 a.m. Variety Show by RediiTusion (S) at National Theatre. II.N a.m. to SM p.m. Stamp Exhibition by National library and Singapore Philatelic Society at Lector* Hall, National Library. 10.00 a.m.
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  • 472 3 TWO men yesterday pleaded guilty to theft of $946,000 from the Chartered Bank and illegal possession of arms. They are LI Bon Chu alios Lee Boon Chwee, 35, who will serve five years in jail, and Chong Lai Soon, 23, who gets a
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  • 43 3 CEYLON'S first High Commissioner to Singapore. Mr. Haluklrthl Oliver Wljegoonawardena. presented hlg letter of credence to President Benjamin Henry Sheares at the Istana yesterday. He is concurrently his country's Ambassador In Burma and will continue to live in Rangoon.
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  • 153 3 The revolver that killed a constable while he was inside a toilet could have gone off only when its trigger was pull- Ed, the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. This was stated by ASP Boey Hun Chooi, an arma- ment officer, at an inquiry into
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  • 172 3 Nobel Laureate 1B Phy•ics, Dr. Chen-Nlng Vang, will give a lectnre at a symposium organised by the Nanyang University's Physics Department from Janaary XI to 23. The first Chinese to have won a Nobel prise. Dr. Chen In his student days, was greatly Influenced
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  • 250 3 Si opo Js m <>dernisotion will be determined by her technologicol engineering copK T IH Q! Chy, Minister for Science ond Technology, said yesterday. But would Singaporeans be able to adapt themselves to the changes inevitable in the process of rapid Industrialisation? He said urban sociologists
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  • 160 3 Jarong Shipyard (Pte.) Ltd. which registered ss# million la »*!<* Income, 15% Increase over 1969 sales, hopes to hit the $69 million marfr this year and create soother 750 Jobs. Mr Low Guan Onn, Deputv General Manager. disclosed this at a year-end financial review at the
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  • 78 3 Income tax forms for this year will be Issued In batches during Mil week. Since these forms will be dated February l taxpayers have 21 days to complete and return them to the Inland Revenue Department. Taxpayers and tho«e who have Just become
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  • 46 3 The Young Men'a Christian Association of Singapore will be conducting a cour.se on preventlon and rescue from drowning. The course la foi children between the ages of 9 and 12. It w.ll be held at the River Valley Road Swimming Pool twice weekly.
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  • 29 3 A motor-cyclist Chew San Cheong, 19, was killed on the spot when he collided with a mo-tor-car at the Junction of Duku Road and Terabellng Road, yesterday.
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  • 218 4 JAKARTA An Indonesian communist leader said the abortive 1965 communist coop la Indonesia was aimed at foiling a power grab planned br a council of rightwing generals against the late President Sukarno's regime. Muxtlr, former Chairman of the big Communist Trade Union Fede r
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  • 96 4 The |?T ASS doesn't taste very nice, hut Marilyn England is too interested In keeping her balance to worry too much ab »ut that. She is seen executing the yoglc posture of the Scorpion while her ffuru Swaml Ram watches. Marilyn was giving a
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  • 373 4 T)HNOM PENH Electricity rationing has been introduced in Phnom Penh because of the lack of diesel fuel to run the city's generators at full capacity. Many lights in the city's central residential sections went out last night but street lamps and security lights
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  • 245 4 NEW DELHI Kashmiri political leader Sheikh Abdullah, known as "the Lion of Kashmir/' was formally barred from Kashmir State yesterday. Abdullah, who has been agitating a plebiscite in Kashmir to determine the state's political future, was given a formal notice yesterday
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  • 141 4 SAIGON America liM lost a total of 7,422 aircraft since entering the Indochina war, according to the U S Military Command in Saigon. A Command spokesman has said the figure showed losses from both combat and non-combat causes up to Jan. 5. He said
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  • 245 5 AMMAN Jordanian army and guerrilla forces closhed north of Amman Friday and the Palestine resistance movement called on Arab governments to intercede. A guerrilla spokesman In Beirut said Jordanian tanks and heavy runs bombarded commando posi- tions which were still under fire yesterday afternoon. A
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  • 103 5 CAIRO Egyptians were warned yesterday to be on the alert for a possible pre-emptive strike by Israel patterned on the air attack of the June wax of 1967. Recent statements by Israeli leaden clearly Indicated such an attack was planned under the pretext of a preventive strike, the
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  • 39 5 BRESCIA. Italy A younger brother Of Pope Paul, Dr. Francesco Montlnl, 70, haa died suddenly. Dr. Montlnl. a physician three years younger than the Pope, collapsed and died suddenly at his home In northern Italy.
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  • 212 5 Egypt and Jordan charge: UNITED NATIONS Egypt and Jordan have accused Israel ol taking illegal measures to change the character of the Arab territories It occupied in June, 1967. In a Joint letter yesterday to Secretary General U Thant, Egypt and Jordan said Israel was planning
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  • 456 5 JERUSALEM United Nations Middle East Envoy Gnnnar Jarring Friday discussed the resumed Arab-Israeli peace talks with Premier Golda Meir in a meeting described by the Israeli government as "posi- tive and constructive.'* Foreign Minister Abba Eban, who attended the two and a half hours
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  • 64 5 BESENHEATH, KB|iand Jnlian Bonne tt, 23, Wd his 21-year-old ■ister Laeretia plan to marry the girl and boy next door, Catherine Plunkett, 21, and her brother Robert, 21. "Tre thonfht more and more lately the best thing to do would be Inst to
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  • 86 6 ONLY one man had ever walked on water before and that was years ago Bui no w Royal Navy Petty Officer Alan Hogarth, who is based at Plymouth, England, has joined the club. On Friday be demonstrated his equipment during a brisk walk on
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  • 307 6 YORK Lonely men and women who spent hundreds of dollars trying to find friendship th/ough computers claim the machine is a lousy matchmaker. One woman paid almost S$l,2CO to sign up for a computer dating service that promised her one to 10 dates every
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  • 98 6 LONDON A 16-year-old schoolgirl and two college students appear nude in a film about Adam and Eve directed by an elderly clergyman. The Be*. Cyril Carter, Vicar of Hounslow, said: "the film shows the fall of Adam and Eve and you can't portray
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  • 148 6 LOS ANGELES l aw yer Irving Kanarek haft ended hb argument on behalf of hippie leader Charles Manson at the Sharon Tate murder trial, after speaking for clfht days. Kanarek. who was told "•It down, you're Just making things worse" by Manson last Monday, had been
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  • 70 6 WING ATE. England An Air Force Vulcan jet bomber, formerly the main vehicle for Britain's nuclear strike force, has crashed during a routine training flight. It narrowly missed this small northern English village. All five crew members safely baled out before the burning bomber, leavine behind
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  • 144 6 PAVIA. Italy The prosecution has called for heavy jail sentences for six officials of a local blood bank charged with supplying a hospital with water-ed-down blood. Ht asked for elfhft years and three months jail, and I 555,000 fine for Tern is tocle
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 6 What's this then?. a concrete grill t i sewer grate. a new British-designed tank trap now being installed on the West German frontlet with the Iron Curtain Sorry, it's a photo enlargement of a nickel Alter taken through a scanning electron microscope. UFI photo.
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 1222 8/13 Today the subject is bouncers.... Big bouncers, mean bouncers, scared bouncers, nasty bouncers, smiling bouncers, muscle-bound bouncers, brain. less bouncers They cover the entire spectrum of human types .'but generally they are miserable sadists who enjoy pulling the wings off flies and kneeing innocent people in
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    • 340 8/13 ft :ar<vp|o \i«|MCluli Special New Yrar 'II attractioi. Ilk UOl BLEMfcXE' ■melting* Captivating Colourful dancesi Variety of acta ranging from dramatic adagios to rollicking spoofs. Join the merry crowd thU evening at 10 p m At 11 45 pID Mualc bv Pred Itamoi and Los Mnnl'enos plu* tlte Plshermen Caa
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    • 135 8/13 'i CUPID'S LOVE-NEST BUILT FOR TWO mm iXi LL k.T.< fc-V.* >, fc-Vk.T^ r a^*T* 'j' <ik <ik ijk <xr iXk <ik rr 1 X I tfi&i #1 +PONGGOL (AIR-CONDITIONED) I* SWAN NITE CLUB. X J T RESTAURANT. VsC* COFFEE-HOUSE \Q »f< TRACK 24 PONGGOL ROAD 11* DJ. 4* »f<
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    • 63 8/13 MIXED PLATE Fillet Steak Pork Chop Lamb Chop Sausages Every Saturday SIRLOIN STEAK Sunday T BONE STEAK rinri/cii I/lU/ CHICKEN A KING POOLSIDE PRAWNS HAMBURGER $8 00 $5.00 The above main dishes will be served with Vegetables, Mixed Salad. Roll, and CoMee or Tea. GLU oocHfb INN I Reservations' '2l4,Dunearn
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 37 9 i I m Ist Prise No: *****8 ($4,720) 2nd Prise No: *****5 ($1448) 3rd Prise No: *****8 874) Starters ($156 each) Nos: *****2 *****5 *****6 *****1 *****8 *****7 *****8 *****3 *****8 Consolation ($lOB each) Nos: *****8 *****0
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1137 10/11  -  ■By Denni Boy Ipcedy COMMONHEALTH can noke every posf a winning one to icore his maiden vin in the class •hree division one ace over 6f (((ace iix) at Bukit Timah oday. The Marazion geldag showed smart arly pace in both lis outings in this ountry.
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    • 1818 9  -  THE SUN IdutlkiiwlaisliJu By Denni Boy Collusion scored one of Hw tosieit win ever seen for a long time when he romped home by nine lengths here yesterdoy. Going to the front soon after the start Collusion (Nawarl) never gave his backers an anxious moment The
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    • 278 10/11 fIUNICH, West Germany A computer digesting Olympic athletics results since 1896 Friday fredicted that the 00 metres would again be won in 9.9 seconds In the 1972 Games In Munich. mother forecast for the men's events was a gold medal leap of 5.71
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    • 1819 10/11 Day's Best: El Cid, Stel label le, Gold Tax• Going: Yielding Race 1 s CI. 6 Div. 2—6 F.—1.45 p.m. ($5,500) 1. ***** Prima Denna 5y 900 Don Tan (RS Breuk) 2. ***** Conflict 5y 8 13 Conflict (Spencer) Sairi 2 3. ***** Loch Loines 5y 8
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    • 239 10/11 DENNI BOL CISCO ZODIAC RAl fc I: m v 6 SCORPIO 11 i H u llnnH Baa Uam/I (13) EL CIU V Ujwkvniii 1 I y tfe I o nana ID BUOQ (It) u Cld (i) Hand In Hand RACE X: (0) COUP DE MAIN (10) On coin I
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    • 52 10/11 STILL A SPORTSMAN, Jack Sharkey, boxing idol in the fast-paced days of Prohibition, now spends his retirement years hunting and fishing in the woods around his home at Epping, N.H. Sharkey, left, is shown in 1932 when he was heavyweight champion and right, today, wearing hat ringed with fishing flies
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    • 333 10/11 RICHMOND, Virginia World Boxing Association (WBA) President Bill Brennon said Friday that world sentiment seem* ed to support hit personal opposition to recognising Co«iul Clay at heavyweight champion if he defeats Joe Frazier March 8. "The opposition to Clay
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    • 346 10/11 S EFAC FERRARI'S BID FOR WORLD CARMAKERS TITLE BUENOS AIRES Italy's Sefac Ferrari have entered their new three-litre sport pro to type 312 P model in the 1,000-kiloir.etre (620 miles) Buenos Aires Grand Prix here today in a bid to wrest the World Carmakers Championship from West Germany's Porsche. Porsche,
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    • 144 12 ALEXANDRA Sports Club beat Sembawang Shipyard 2-nil in the semifinals of the FAS Division 2 soccer league at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Alexandra took the lead with a 13th minute goal through lnslderlght Ahmad. Ahmad dribbled past the Shipyard defenders on collecting a pass
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    • 165 12 LONDON George Best and Bobby Moore, the biggest names in British soccer, were Friday dropped by Manchester United and West Ham United on a day of shock moves by English club officials. Best, the fiery Northern Ireland international. was omitted for disciplinary
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    • 321 12 LOS ANGELES Bob Smith, a 28-year-old Californlan who has never finished better than fifth in three years of professional golf, led bv two strokes at the halfway stage in the *****,000 Glenn CampbellLos Angeles Open here Friday. Smith carded a two-under-par 69 over the 6.827-yard
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    • 124 12 SYDNEY England collapsed dramatically after tea on the first day of the fourth cricket Test against Australia here yesterday, plunging from 201 for two to 267 for seven at the close. After Geoff Boycott and Brian Luckhurst had given England their second century opening
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    • 53 12 SAN FRANCISCO America's Billie Jean King and Rosemary Casals Friday night moved into the finals of the British Motors Women's pro tennis championships. Mrs. King will meet Miss Casals In the finals Saturday night for 8513,000 In first prize money, the richest purse in
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 193 14 cite failrth not" the promise is fulfilled; "He failrth not" and humble hearts are thrilled; The Virgin's Child, Im manuel. Is born; The Ring of Israel and Star of morn. "He faileth not" this Man of Galilee; "He failrth not" this Sovereign of the sea; His voice
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    • 648 14 W E on< "minister in a very discouraged world. Constantly events are taking place that plunge our society deeper and deeper into despair. Even in our local situations we find many people who are discouraaed, and who hjve difficulty ir] focing life from day to day.
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    • 820 14 THINKING THREE THINGS thot seem to cause Christian young people o good deol of concern are Popularity, Reputation and Character usually in that order. The three are closely linked, and can prove to be quite a troublesome trio. Popularity is what you think you want to be.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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    • 1744 16 THE SUN: LOOKING AND UST TV I Rad Sin 9 a P ura I V 111 V| CI UU I CI AM 000 Good Morning ol Jazz. 830 Tbe Won col Sunday Special. 700 White; »4>o MelocJj CHtNNEL I A M W. 06 opening Anncta SL 1 be Jack La
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  • 380 17  -  By David Dawson THE white-hot atmosphere of football's greatest ever prize the World Cup is captured and colourfully retold in The World at Their Feet on the big screen. The eyes of the world focused on Mexico in 1970 from far and wide the piigrimoge
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 209 17 #SDE3E7 ORGANISATION l. i ii n .I7.i<tt4 Now Showing! No Free LUt TODAY SHOWB at A.m.. 11, 1.48. 4, I.H, #.15 "THE SHADOW WBtr" (A SHAW PRODUCTION! Mandarin in Scop«. Color C A I I €> I. Si M 7 S Open* Today!—No Fret Uil 11 am. 1.3*. 4. 6.4
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    • 433 17 The Gimmick records seem to be a seasonal affliction In the British charts, and no one was more surprised than 47-year-old CUve when "Grandad" went to the top during the Christmas season. Cllve, a stage veteran of many years standing, Ls currently enjoying great popularity as a doddering old Lance
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    • 65 17 Back Door: Creedence Clearwater Revival. 8. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself: Gary Puckett. 9. Summertime Blues: The Who. 10. 25 or 6 to 4: Chicago. OPENS CATHAY TODAY! Daily 5 Shows: 11 am, 1.30,4.00,6.30 9.30 pm. UNUSUAL! ASTOUNDING! EERIE! A Motion Picture So Realistic... It Will
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    • 146 17 pifi I □RGAIMISfITIDIM I CATHAY ***** I OPKNN tOUAYI II 18. I.J*. 4. »M. v.M p m. Edgar Allan Poe "Tain Of Myitary And bu|luU«i" UfigllU) Bardot. June PoudA In Color OEDINJ ***** NOW HUOWINOI 11 M. I N. «.M. I.M D M "WKDIHNG NIOUT" Color DennU Watf>rmin. Ip.uta Wyutt
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  • 188 18 JJI THERE! Since we're reminiscing about the past year this week, we might as well survey the biggest hits of 1970. According to the CHART-POINT RESULTS compiled by the NME, the TOP 20 SINGLES lor 1970 are:— i THE WONDER OF TOD (Elvis Presley) 34S t. BRIDGE
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  • 1887 18 1970 JANUARY ROLF HARRIS hits back at the knockers who condemned his "Two Little Boys'' hit, which was still at No. 1 after feeing the big Christmas record of 1969 BTEVE ELLIS' departare from the LOVE AFFAIR is quickly followed b? the announcement
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  • 1429 19  -  [ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHLEri By Ruth Bakalar WHERE were timet, during our first year A in Singapore, when we almost forgot about potatoes. Almost, but not completely. Some meals simply demand potatoes like French fries for hamburgers, or the baked potato
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  • 377 20 BARBADOS Preparations were being hastily mode to receive and accommodate more than 500 passengers and crew from the stricken French liner Antilles, yesterday. They were being brought here by Hie British luxury liner Queen Elisabeth 2 which picked them up in on early
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  • 152 20 MONTEVIDEO Helicopters and navy patrol boat* backed up some 12,000 heavily armed troops and police today In the hunt for kidnapped British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson. Jackson, 55. was snatched a« he drove from his home to the British Embassy here Frldav latest captive of Uruguay's
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  • 113 20 RIO DE JANEIRO Swiss Ambassador Giovanni Bucher, kidnapped by left wing guerrillas more than a month ago, may be freed this weekend. The Brazilian government agreed to release 70 political prisoners in exchange for his life. A Jet airliner was standing bv to fly
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  • 62 20 MOSCOW Russia's Lunokhod moon vehicle has started operating again after surviving the bitter cold of Its Mcond long lunar night. Tass news agency reports. The elght-w heeled moon-buggy hsu been stationary since the sun set over Its parking place In the barren Sea of Rains
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