Eastern Sun, 17 May 1970
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Title Section18 1970-05-17 1 THE SUN Late edition Price 10 eenta Vol. 1 No. 9 Sunday, 17 May 1970. MC (P) 195318 words
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Article, Illustration217 1970-05-17 1 A N explosion blasted o Jurong chemical factory worker 30ft. on Saturday, killing him instantly. Chuo Sco San, 38, a fother of four, wos working on the top of o 20ft storage tank. He was working on a pipe, using a hydrogen-oxygen torch, on top of the tank217 words
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Article84 1970-05-17 1 Amah Koh Ah Tin, 44, on Saturday put up a desperate struggle against three youths as they robbed he< of sl.os<>. Madam Koh, of Alexandra Road, was slashed on her forehead and chest. She was waiting for a bus at the Junction of Alexandra84 words
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Article227 1970-05-17 1 LONDON A London abortion clinic has been stopped from selling live unborn children to a doctor for experiments, a Conservative Member of Parliament claims. Norman St. JohnStevas M P., a leading Catholic layman and anti abortion campaigner, described the practice as "the most horrible that has227 words
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Advertisement9 1970-05-17 1 ORIENT U»—i M KM lnMiwin Race, big sweep results9 words
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Advertisement33 1970-05-17 1 FRIENDSHIP TRADING CO 28,Kerbau Road Singapore 8. Tel: ***** Four big, wide opening doors. Plus light, responsive controls. Four speed synchromesh gears. flfA Orchard Motors UIVI OHCHAHO MOTORS SON BHD. MM MMTMOMMA IUWVI.fIIiIK'tIMIMU-MMMM'VM33 words
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34 1970-05-17 2 Indonesia's Information Minister Budiardjo (left) greets Singapore's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Enche Abdul Rahim Ishak who arrived in Jakarta yesterday to attend the Asia and Pacific conference o n Cambodia. UPI Picture.UPI Picture. - 34 words
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135 1970-05-17 2 SAIGON North Vietnamese assaulted a I S base inside Cambodia early Saturday killing five Americans and wounding 14. n:ili>ary spokesmen said. About 200 North Vietnamese charged the ba.se which is one mile inside Cambodia. The Americans beat off the attack with automatic weapons fire,135 words
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203 1970-05-17 2 T>OMBAY Police ore scorching riot-torn areas north of Bombay for weapons and looted property in an effort to curb Hindu-Moslem feuding which have killed 142 people. The latest fatalities include two people who died of injuries sustained in riotine at Bhiwandi, 30 miles north203 words
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Article73 1970-05-17 2 PARIS —The main street of Conilhac ir. the south of France tan with wine last night as angry winegrowers smashed vats on a lorry carrying imported wine through their village. The lorry was transsporting Algerian and Italian wine. Farmers protesting the imports of cheap foreign wine,73 words
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Article35 1970-05-17 2 NEW DELHI More than ,500 people havt died in a summer heatwave scorching northern India with hot dry winds and temperatures in her last outing at of up to 121 deg. F,35 words
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Article172 1970-05-17 2 CANBERRA Far-flung government parliamentary members rushed by air to help Prime Minister John Gorton's two-party coalition narrowly defeat a censure motion in the house of representatives. The Liberal-Country Party coalition was accused by Australia's Labour Party of failing to honour a commitment to the Individual Australian172 words
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Article33 1970-05-17 2 MANILA Five people died when lightning set fire to their house in Alba y Province. 200 miles southeast of Manila. A sixth person escaped by scrambling through a flaming wall.33 words
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Article47 1970-05-17 2 HOUBTON Storms and torrential rain lashed parts of south Texas today causing widespread flooding In which two children were reported drowned. The national guard* helped to evacuate stranded families in the town of San Marcos which was under four feet of water in stuna places.47 words
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Advertisement114 1970-05-17 2 Oo s A wide selection of ladies' dresses. Special discount on dresses and brassieres at 1/3 reduced price SHop ♦or a wide range o# housecoat*, blouses, pyjamas and paaties. MEN'S WEAR Up to 50% discount on men s wear. Imported Australian sbirts. T-shirts, belts, singlets and brirfi to clear. CHILDREN'S114 words
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Article, Illustration140 1970-05-17 3 Kaye Raynion, pretty Miss International 1969, arrived in Singapore yesterday determined to be a goodwill ambas sadoress The charming Australian is on the first leg of her tour of eight countries in Asia and Europe. At 22 Kaye is fancyfree and says. "Part of the140 words
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350 1970-05-17 3 r PHE secretary of a parent-teacher association forged a receipt to explain $2,000 he had embezzled from it, a court was told Saturday. The Fourth District Court sentenced Mohomed Sheriff bin Said, 43, to six months jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge350 words
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94 1970-05-17 3 A pregnant woman caught in a swirling mass of people trying to pay fines yesterday fainted and was taken to hospital. More than 400 people had entered the Ninth Magistrate's Court to pay fines for littering, ranging from $5 to $45 Madam Tan94 words
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Article123 1970-05-17 3 A gang of watch robbers struck for the third time yesterday and made off with about 200 watches valued at $5,000. In two previous holdups they had taken 11.000 worth of watches. Working to pattern two men entered the Hwa Kwong watch shop at 2.30123 words
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139 1970-05-17 3 A youth yesterday told a eourt that he failed to register for National Service because his mother told him not to. Llm Tang Hock, was tlven a six-month conditional discharge, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of falling to register139 words
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Advertisement168 1970-05-17 3 I We make beautiful aircondvtioners because that's an 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 airconditioner, you might as well enjoy it for its looks as well as its coolness Hence the168 words
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Miscellaneous72 1970-05-17 3 TIME TIDE IUDAk SINGAPORE TOWN: 3.23 a.m. (1.4 ft.); 10.02 am. (7.8 ft.); 3.30 p.m. (3.4 ft.); 922 p.m. (8.5 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 159 am. (4.2 ft); 819 a.m. (81 ft.); 2.15 p.m. (3.8 ft). 847 p.m. (9.4 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 255 am. (2.6 ft.); 9.03 a.m. <7.2 ft.);72 words
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Article209 1970-05-17 4 FRENCH TESTS BEGIN PARIS France has exploded a nuclear device in the Pacific, starting a series of tests leading to a hydrogen bomb detonation. A statement from the Defence Ministry said: "The 1970 nuclear test campaign at the Pacific test centre started with the firing of209 words
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38 1970-05-17 4 UPI RadiophotoUPI Radiophoto - 38 words
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Article35 1970-05-17 4 NEW YORK —France today echoed Britain's statement that It believed that "a large Held of agreement" on the terms of a Middle East settlement was within the reach of the Big Pour powers35 words
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163 1970-05-17 4 BEIRUT Lebanon's pro-Syria Inferior Minister Kamal Jumblatt claims no Syrian regular troops have entered Lebanon. And no Independent confirmation haa been received of the entry of Syrian regulars. reported by governments sources on Friday. Reports from the Arkoub area of southeast Lebanon and the163 words
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Article68 1970-05-17 4 DUKSSKL DOK* Franc Paul Stand. 62. former comnundrr of the Nasi death camp of Treblinka. hu taken Ul and hU trial haa been adjourned. Btangl, waa examine* by a doctor and declare* unfit to continue ttu trial after ne complained that he felt 111. The former SS68 words
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Article, Illustration767 1970-05-17 5 Peter Watson - Page 5 SUNDAY SPECIAL By Peter Watson room *he streets ot London in gongs. They're youths with little to do except look lor trouble And they nave brought a reign ol terror on to streets of London terror that lias left police groping loi767 words
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Advertisement102 1970-05-17 5 ORFSVRES A PAHIS The ST. DUPONT collection of fine jewelry butane lighters, reflecting almost a century of *uperb craftsmanship, offers tfie ultimate accessory for both men and women. The sixteen models of the standard S.T. DUPONT collection in 20 micron gold, 30 micron silver plate and genuine Chinese lacquer, as102 words
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THE COLUMNS
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Article, Illustration699 1970-05-17 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop n 1933, wtth Adolf Hitler olreo4y in power in Germony, most members of the Oxford Union voted that they would never "bear arms for king and country." This "Oxford Cfeth," as it was called, must be wholly unknown to the young anti war demonstrjtors,699 words
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Article, Illustration571 1970-05-17 6 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Bear AM: I aat St liti h.id a very (Mi jofc as a secretary la a r<>Mri{e until I got pngnaai Due to the nwroint afCemooo and evening sickness I had to quit w< wk. I am ttve months along and cfc**t feet (or lo<*>571 words
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Article627 1970-05-17 6 BUCHUIMD on Sunday P AiH,NCJ —"I rather be a ow»-term A*"*' two-term Preetdcn* it Hie cost *4 im- A«*»«ca become j second rate fwmt." Fran. Prevent N.ion i lp.cck to the nation oa April 30, 1970. Cood evening, ladies and gentlemen. I arm WalterOonk.K,627 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1970-05-17 7 James Clarke - THE HORRIBLE HYENA v MAN IS THE PREY By James Clarke fWER a period of eight years from 1903, Hie tigress of Chompawat, near the Nepal border, killed and ote 436 people. This is the 'record tally authenticated against any single member1,099 words
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POPPING AROUND
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222 1970-05-17 8 JIMMY LIM - PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG JIMMY LIM 111 TIIERE! Like Holy lloroscopic H u r r icanes! Thanks a lot for ail the groovy letters you have sent me concerning our very special LIFE-LINKS of the QUESTS. Next week, by popular demand (and for my222 words
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Article864 1970-05-17 8 Alan Smith - By Alan Smith SO I forget the shouting. and 1 sit back and listen to Piul Mi'<Jartuey first solo LP, "Mctartueji." He himself describe.** the mood and the feel of the music u "light aud loose" but the first play still comes over as perhaps864 words
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Advertisement160 1970-05-17 8 1 N iX3 N 1 1" >• N 5/ m 3 v r z*N I NR IC No: as a pilot in the SAF Be among the ptoneers in the Air Defence Command. The SAF offers young men who are physically fit and intelligent the challenge of this excitinq and160 words
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Article, Illustration585 1970-05-17 9 Says a tired Dana A HEAVY cold and the sheer physical slog of travelling to and from Ireland tamed the sugarswing along Dana into a non-smiling, too-tired to be anything but serious young lady when we met at "Top Of The Pops" the other585 words
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Article180 1970-05-17 9 DANA, the winner of the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest, is a charming eigh-teen-year old schoolgirl from the Bogside vea of Derry. She comes from a musical family, and her parents have always given her great encouragement to develop Her musical talents. In addition to singing she180 words
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Article107 1970-05-17 9 DONOVAN: "You know, the other day I was thinking of the answers Id give ;ny little boy when he started asking the kind of question* kids do ask. Like 'Why to the sun yellow?' Well I'd Just *ay because It's happy." ELVIS PREBLET: 'ln the army the sergeant107 words
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Article, Illustration364 1970-05-17 10/15 A few years ago Louis Russell, was an unusually heavy smoker, a prodigious eater and far overweight at 237 lb. He suffered two heart attacks and felt so weak he had to force his reluctant body to the slightest motion. Most weekends were364 words
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Advertisement50 1970-05-17 10/15 TRY THIS SPECIAL MEAT LUNCHEON NORTHERN CHINA KAO-lIANG STEAK AT THE FRENCH RESTAURANT A specially prepared steak seasoned with spices from the Orient and the finest Chinese Kao-Liang wine. Feast on a selection of our meat luncheons accompanied by French red wine. WE MAKE YOUR IJUNCH AN 'OCCASION' 6/70xleyRise.Singapore.Tel *****.50 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article673 1970-05-17 11 Our Racing Correspondent - By By Our Racing Correspondent •ENANG, Sat. Lovers Lane, with Frank Whif e up, scored shock win in race six here today. Neglected on the tote, she beat the favourite Monnickendam by three parts of a length to pay $102. Crack Australian jockey J'm Johnson673 words
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337 1970-05-17 11 LONDON, Sat. Mr. David Robinson's colt Meadowville enhanced his Ensom Derby ?rospects with a good win in the Derby Trial takes at Lingfield Park near here yesterday. In pouring rain and on going softer than he likes, he ran on well in the closing337 words
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Article153 1970-05-17 11 BERLIN. Sat. West German Christian Kuhnke eliminated the last Australian from the men's singles of the Berlin International tennis tournament yesterday, ousting Bob Carmichael In straight sets. 6-4. 6-1, 7-5. The win ad-anced the German into the semifinals where he will meet Jean-Leup Rouyer of France. Rouyer153 words
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Article188 1970-05-17 11 Baseball results standings NEW YORK. Sat. Results of major league baseball played yesterday: American League: Chicago 9 Kansas City 3; Baltimore 4 Washington 3; New York 4 Detroit 1; Cleveland 3 Boston 0; California 5 Oakland 4. National League: New York 4 Philadelphia 0; Montreal 2 Pittsburgh 1; St. Louis188 words
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Article1132 1970-05-17 12 Race l: CI. 6— 6 Furs.— 2. JO p.m. ($4300) ft. 670. j boortinr Sam 7y 9 00 Kudain Tulloh Podmore 11 2. ***** Oilanc Guuiilan. 6y 8.12 Bee Bee Heddle Haniid 9 3 ***** Spy 11 Sy 8 09 KB Ou' Teh 4. ***** 5. *****1,132 words
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Article17 1970-05-17 12 Going: Good Best bets: Shantin Peak, Flying Charger, Silberblitz• Best longshot: Par Excellence in race five,17 words
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Article271 1970-05-17 12 UPI. LONDON Sat. Three Daily Mirror World Cup rally drivers were Injured yesterday one critically when their car plunged ofl a narrow mountain road near the village ot La Vina. Argentina. Most seriously hurt was Peru-born Uldarico Ossion, 34. Hospital officials In the CityUPI. - 271 words
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Article80 1970-05-17 12 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Sat Rumanian Ilie Nastase yesterday won through t 0 the semi-finals of the Belgian Open tennis championships, beating Barry Phillips-Moore of Australia 6-1, 6-1, 7-9. 6-0 American girl Peaches Bartkowlcz beat Britain's Winnie Shaw 9-7, 6-1 to reach the final of the women's singles. InReuter. - 80 words
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GO RACING with THE SUN
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Article, Illustration922 1970-05-17 13 Jimmy Lad - He ha nice drop in the wei By Jimmy Lad SHANTIN PEAK has a luxury weight of 7.13 and in this moderate field I give him a confident vote in the Class Three Division One 6f. event (Race Three) at Penang today. The English gelding by922 words
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Article195 1970-05-17 13 Reuter. FORT WORTH Texas. Sat. Argentina's Roberto De Vicenzo charged home with a four under par 66 to Join Lee Trevlno and littleknown Bob E. Smith In the second round lead of the U*****,000 Colonial National Invitation golf tournament here De Vicenzo who won hereReuter. - 195 words
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Article574 1970-05-17 14 Amsterdam, Sat. (Reuter). South Africa were yesterday expelled from the Olympic movement, making their isolation in world sport almost complete. The International Olympic Committee voted by 35 to 28, with three abstentions, to "withdraw recognition" of South Africa, in the official wording of the rul«. It574 words
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353 1970-05-17 14 LONDON, Sat. Lance Gibbs, Warwickshire's West Indian Test spinner, returned career best figures of eight for 37 yesterday to send Glamorgan crashing to their first English County cricket championship defeat •ince September 1968. Glamorgan, who won the championship title last season, were all out353 words
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Article68 1970-05-17 14 LONDON. Sat. Persistent drizzle drastically curtailed play In the men's semifinals at the London hard courts tennis championship yesterday Top-seeded Arthur Ashe of United Btates was level at 4-4 in the first set against former South African Davis Cup player Keith Diepraam when play was called.68 words
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Article, Illustration143 1970-05-17 14 AMSTERDAM. Sat. Mr. Avery Brundare. President of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday he had no personal feelings about the expulsion of South Africa from the movement. "1 must follow the dictates of Congress." he said in answer to a question, adding: "My personal feelings don't143 words
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Article101 1970-05-17 14 COPENHAGEN Sat. Denmark's Thomas Cup badminton team leave for Bangkok today for final preparations en route to the interzone finals at Kuala Lumpur May 28June 6. During the stop-over In Bangkok. Denmark will play Thailand on May 20. Besides Denmark. Indonesia. New Zealand. Canada and the101 words
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684 1970-05-17 14 I ONDON, Sat. Tho British anri apartheid movement said lait night that South Africa's expulsion from the Intranational Olympic Committee should influence Britain to cancel the South African cricket tour. Secretary Mrs. Ethel De Keyser, applauding the Olympic Committee's decision, said: "This international684 words
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Miscellaneous33 1970-05-17 11 BIG SWEIP Ist Prixe No: *****3 2nd Prise No: *****7 3rd Prixe No: *****3 Starters: *****2 *****8 *****8 *****2 *****9 *****0 *****9 Consolations: *****3 *****7 *****7 *****4 *****2 *****1 *****4 *****4 *****1 *****533 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article241 1970-05-17 16 READ PSALM 103 BJet* the Lord. O my MWi (Psalm 103 1) WHEN WE are thankful io r the things we enjoy we look around lor someone to thank. So a son is thankful to his parents for their contribution to his life a scholar is241 words
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Article, Illustration417 1970-05-17 16 BISHOP YAP KIM HAO - Bummary of a talk by BISHOP YAP KIM HAO, Methodist Church in Singapore and Malaysia. ASIAN society is o multi-reli-gious one, ond this con creote religious conflicts familiar to mony. There ore JISO inter denominctionol conflicts (between competing Christian e c t s) ond the problem of secularism417 words
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Article129 1970-05-17 16 HAPPY is the man who refuses the advice t. evil men. Who does not follow the example of sinners. Or join those who make fan of (iod. Instead, h» finds joy in reading the law of the Lord, And in studying it day and night. He129 words
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240 1970-05-17 17 PEOPLE of earth must learn to consider God u Creator of the universe and Master of everything, in the opinion of Dr. Werner von Braun. Director of America's National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Flight Centre In HuntsriUe. Alabama. After giving his own240 words
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Article155 1970-05-17 17 TWO MEN met on the street a few weeks ago HI Eskilsttina, Sweden You know, I attended Sunday School in your church for nine years. Then I had to move away. I never did receive the Bible they promised those who came for 10155 words
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Article54 1970-05-17 17 A minister, noiding the 9.30 service one Sunday. noticed that one parishioner very late. To his surprise, the man was at the 11 o'clock service as well! Bu' when the congregation rose to stng the hynm before the sermon, he left, murmuring to the Usher. "Thui is54 words
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Article55 1970-05-17 17 Cearic the Cynic is rather flattered that so many people seem to miss him when we don't give him an opportunity to have a say. This week he U» Impressed by the fact that man is always ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is55 words
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Article13 1970-05-17 17 We are all making Memories in our to(or our toiuor row*.13 words
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Article1114 1970-05-17 17 G.H. Yap - By G.H. Yap Glory Church Youth Fellowship, Singapore. LMNISIIKI) i failed I might as well jump down now. I can't face the world again." One quiet evening six years ago. I said this to myself leaning against the iron-rail-ings at the Esplanade, looking into the deep,1,114 words
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Article280 1970-05-17 17 A REVIEW IN Time' magazine of a new book by historian Arnold Toynbee has declared that "halt of Toynbee'* contemporaries died »n World War 1, and the fact made him a lifelong pacifist. "He nad been lucky enough to pick up dysentery. which disqualified him280 words
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Article143 1970-05-17 17 Darryl C. Styles - Darryl C. Styles "JKSUS can't want me, for i am too bad!" Listen. young tanner, there's no need to be »ad. fie wants IU all! Each daughter and son; It wan for UN He died: This loving One! If you ask forgiveness, and your prayer you mean;143 words
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Miscellaneous1701 1970-05-17 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LISTENING..tv and radio guide TV Singapura CHANNEL ft 1M iO-UO opening Announcement. 1003 SKinpy TBe Bmsli Kjangttioo. iC HO 1*« lx* tors Ana i'iiu Munci "An Uuwetdod OmnJen"; li 30 Pvstu Pop r.M. 18 15 Mr Ed -What Kind 01 J*uml Am 1?". 13 40 Gunsmuke1,701 words
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Miscellaneous150 1970-05-17 19 a WOWT? >OU UK* T J) >a K i c 11 ¥> %S u m$ n f!ffl 1 I I £f **r <« 90 Ml 1 *C HA 0 I 1 u. M S3 il m ms H I an 30 f»\ x ii> few i w w 53 e150 words
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Article, Illustration57 1970-05-17 20 Lazing in the sun Is a gracious way u relax. as this Sunblrd can tell you Her name? Call me Lone, she sain. L° n e 1* a musician a tople.ss one. Slit It a member of the Ladybirds, an all-girl ton less showband currently performing at a it57 words
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Article455 1970-05-17 20 Models do the sex act before 1,500 crowd /COPENHAGEN: Copenhagen's sex clubs, blotsoming all over the city, are coming up against the law despite the abolition of aIJ censorship in Denmaii last year. The police, concerned with the spread of clubs showing pornographic films and455 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-05-17 20 Shakira Baksh, a former Miss Guyana and runner-up in the Miss World contest, has a double role in the comcdv, "Carrv On Again, Doctor". J In one role she is her shapely self and in the other, she is padded to play an overweight native woman.68 words
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233 1970-05-17 21 COLUMBIA Picture* and Sir June* Carreras have launched an all-out round the world talent search for "the next Raquel Welch," an unknown young lady to star In Creature* The World Forgot," a new film to be made by Hammer Film Productions. Ltd for233 words
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Article, Illustration270 1970-05-17 21 20th Century-Fox's ribald comedy about three unorthdox surgeons during the Korean War, will be shown in Singapore soon. Starring Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould and Tom Skerritt as the medics, 'M*A*S*H" is based on th best-selling novel by Richard Hooker, a pseudonym for the author, who is270 words
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Article151 1970-05-17 21 Harry Eng - By Harry Eng Oar way ensuring movie will be a boaoffice bit ut lo adapt a best-selling novel. It work* moat of the time: lan Fleming'* James Bond. Ran Suyln's "Love Is A Many Spiendoured Thing," Pearl Buck't "Good EarthHowever. it remaina to be seen if the151 words
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Miscellaneous283 1970-05-17 21 r ,B SHAW 1 RATION [l i O C P^on*3734 M NOW HHOWINOI 11. IM. I f.M »Ik pm James Prancutcu* HKII. BOAT*" Color <OAi I'might Midnight at CaplUl-IJda B*a-Nky Plim Tomorrow Unite at t *piu»l Lido Only HKADH F«« Htlf" IA BHAW PRODUCTION I Mandarin la Heart* Co'or [CAPITOL283 words
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Miscellaneous167 1970-05-17 21 OPOAIMIS ATIOIM CATHAY ***** Now >huwin|' No Krse L.UI ■i. m. «m. m. in i m "CtKIT ON CANfINC Sidney iiiMa la Color (A Rut Pl«tur*l □WCHAOD-3217^ irra ouat »«rt ron AT HHOWSt un it* in in PJB PATTOn- Htarta no. t m in a in *<l™ II M n167 words
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267 1970-05-17 21 rpOM JONES, who has just been awarded the Ivor Novella awaid for the new international artist of the year, celebrates the occasion with a new record in the British top ten. Paul McCartney and John I,ennon were among the other award winners. Their267 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article311 1970-05-17 22 A letter from Mrs. 11. W.A. poses an interestint inquiry. Because a member of her family is on a lowcholesterol diet, she cannot use butter. Poly-unsaturatcd "e--grtabie oils corn and groundnut serve the purpose for cooking. For the table, she would like t/~ use margarine as a311 words
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Article, Illustration971 1970-05-17 22 Ruth Bakalar - FONDUE BOURGUIGNONNE By Ruth Bakalar loves cheese fondue, and J for several cheerful reasons. It's anywhere-in-the-world's best party specialty, as appropriate here in tropical Singapore as it is in snowy Switzerland, where it originated. Nothing can break social ice faster than the hectic business of971 words
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Advertisement30 1970-05-17 22 JOIN THE SUN PEOPLE Please rush me The Sun' as from next Sunday until such time as I advise you to stop. cut here Name Address L_ Tel. No: J30 words
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Article213 1970-05-17 23 NEW YORK (UPI) Sen. George S. McGovern said yesterday "millions of young Americans were of the edge of open rebellion" last week over widened U.S. operations in Indo- china. In a prepared speech for a meeting of the NAACP Legal Defence Fund, McGovern said, "The213 words
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Article154 1970-05-17 23 WASHINGTON The U.S. State Department on Friday acknowledged the United States has reached no agreement with Saigon on the withdrawal of South Vietnamese troops from Cambodia when all American forces are due to be removed by June 30. State Department spokesman Carl E. Bartch said154 words
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Article111 1970-05-17 23 NEW YORK A painting of a can of Campbell's vegetable beef soup by pop artist Andy Warhol was auctioned yesterday night for a record 60.000 U.S dollars <SslBo.ooo> to a European bidder who wished to remain anonymous. The painting was sold at Parke Bernet galleries by an111 words
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Article226 1970-05-17 23 WASHINGTON, Senate opponent and supporters of the use of U.S. troops in Cambodia today clashed over whether they could trust President Nixon. Sen. J. William Fulbright told the senate: "I do not completely trust this President or any other one." He said no government was run226 words
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Article244 1970-05-17 23 AUGUSTA, Gia. (UPI) A young Negro whose jail cell death touched off Monday's rioting was the victim of a sadistic game in which he and his cellmates played cards to determine who would be beaten, two youths testified yesterday. Charles Oatman. the 16-year-old victim,244 words
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57 1970-05-17 23 ONE of the 4,000 construction workers taking part in a demonstration in New York on Friday yells and waves an American flag as the demonstrators marched on City Hall and Wall Street shouting opposition to Mayor John V. Lindsay. The marchers chanted "Lindsay must go", and many of the noon-hour57 words
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Article69 1970-05-17 23 HAVANA, Hundreds of Cuban demonstrators yesterday besieged the Swiss Embassy nere, pelting It with eggs and black Ink and burning an effigy of President Nixon outside the building. The demonstrators demanding the release of 11 Cuban fishermen captured last week by a Miami-based Cuban exile organisation screamed "assassin"69 words
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Article157 1970-05-17 23 PARIS Western European Communist parties today called for widespread mass meetings and demonstrations to protest against American action in Cambodia and to express solidarity with the Indochina peoples. A resolution adopted after a day-long meeting of 18 parties here said: "The representatives of Communist parties in157 words
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Article93 1970-05-17 23 MOSCOW Two US. women representing what they call "New America" plan to leave here next week for Hanoi to try to open diplomatic relations with North Vietnam Mrs Nancy Rubin, wife of "Ylpple" leader Jerry Rubin who figured In the recent "Chicago Eight" conspiracy trial, and93 words
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Article107 1970-05-17 23 NEW YORK, (Reu ter) Police said here yesterday they are investigating reports that a drug pusher has been injecting heroin into children as young as eight years old and then making them steal to get more drugs. The case came to light when an eight year107 words
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Article, Illustration244 1970-05-17 24 Phnom Penh defies 'doves JAKARTA The 11-nation Asian and Pacific Conference on Combodia opened today with Cambodia refusing to bow to pressure to abandon its appeal for arms and ammunition. Yesterday a group of moderates led by Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik tried hard to persuade244 words
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Article43 1970-05-17 24 An 18-year-old motorcyclist, Ng Kok Boon, died four hours after admission to the General Hospital for Injuries sustained when he hit a lamp post yesterday. Ng of Havelock Road was travelling along Jervols Road when his motorcycle hit the post.43 words
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Article37 1970-05-17 24 PHNOM PENH The important river town of Kompong Cham is in danger of being isolated by a Vletcong and North Vietnamese attack The town of Tonle Bet. opposite Kompong Cham. Is also under Communist attack37 words
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Article28 1970-05-17 24 Schoolboy Cham Kiow Wee, 12, wa# killed at 9.05 am. Saturday when he wat Knocked down by a lorry at the 11 m.s Upper Changl Road.28 words
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Article44 1970-05-17 24 HOLLYWOOD Actress Elizabeth Taylor, 38, Is to enter cedars of Lebanon hospital on Sunday for a "surgical operation". A spokesman would not give details of the operation, but said she is expected to be in the hospital only a few days.44 words
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