Eastern Sun, 24 May 1970
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Title Section17 1970-05-24 1 The Sun Late edition Price 10 cents Vol. 1 No. 10 Sunday, 24 May 1970. MC<P) 195317 words
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Article179 1970-05-24 1 CEVEN shapely lost-minute entries gave on added boost to the Miss Singapore Contest at the Hotel Equatorial, Saturday night. They were briefed after their selection in the afternoon by the organisers. "Phew, though we'd never make it,'* one of them said breathlessly. The Judges Will179 words
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Article, Illustration44 1970-05-24 1 These are six of the girls taking purt in tonight's Miss Singapore contest. On the extreme right is Miss Yasim Saif, who gave them some inspiration. Miss Saif, a former Miss Singapore will take part in the "Queen ol Queens" contest.44 words
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Article39 1970-05-24 1 Thieves broke into a house in Tanglin Halt Rood Saturday and escaped with property worth $l,BOO. The hous<» owner Madam Goh Khoon Gi an. was out when the thieves forced open the front door.39 words
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Advertisement10 1970-05-24 1 ORIENT Ih m i«*cal m iMfwta Race, big sweep results10 words
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Advertisement150 1970-05-24 1 FRIENDSHIP TRADINC CO 28,Kerbau Road, Singapore 8. Tel: ***** Mrs. Chcong knows who from whom Mrs Cheong has been a school teacher for many years. And if you should happen to ask her with who she banks she II tell you H should be with whom —and anyway, its The150 words
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Article218 1970-05-24 2 The wheels of a China Airlines jet struck a truck on a runway at Tokyo International Airport while landing on Saturday, killing a man in the truck. The Boeing 727 landed safely seconds after the accident and no ore on boara the aircraft was218 words
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195 1970-05-24 2 SAIGON: Heavy monsoon rains are slowing down Hie South Vietnamese tank advance across Cambodia but are not affecting the main thrust, a top General said today. "The rains are troubling the tanks a little bit but not the armoured personnel carriers." Lieutenant General Do Cao195 words
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Article, Illustration36 1970-05-24 2 Lisa Wattens, 5, is this week's Sunbird. Though lacking in the curves department, Lisa certainly knows, how to look cool in her one-piece swimsuit. Lisa is the daughter of an American oil company executive.36 words
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Article38 1970-05-24 2 HONG KONG Narcotics agents seized about SJBO.OOO In drugs In raids on three huts in two villages near the border area of Lok Ma Chau. Three people, including two women, were arrested for drug trafficking.38 words
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Article, Illustration118 1970-05-24 2 MANILA. President Ferdinand Marcus hM urged the Philippine* National Police chief, accused of striking a priest with a karate blow, to keep his temper under control. lie has directed authorities to submit a full report of the incident Itefore he takes a decision118 words
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Article117 1970-05-24 2 WASHINGTON, Sen. William Fulbrigbt, Chairman ot the Seriate Foreign Relations committee last night accused thr Pentaeon of Mstrihutinj at least three fIM propaganda films ibo'jf the Vietnam war o* er the past year. Fulbright said that the films purported to f.how American and «nuth Vietnamese troops ir117 words
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Advertisement107 1970-05-24 2 THIS i WEEK I BIG BARGAINS I I AT 1 CHIANG I I I I COUNTER (SECOND FLOOR] Drastic Reductions on Ladies' Wear Imported ladies' dresses, housecoats and brassieres at REDUCED PRICE. Special offers on blouses and panties. Ovation Cosmetics LESS 20% Materials TO CLEAR Up to 50% discount on107 words
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Beauty with an eye on a title
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Article, Illustration375 1970-05-24 3 jpiVE HUNDRED retrenched workers of a fireworks factory will soon get their jobs back. The Fourth District Court has given Forwin Fireworks (Pte.) Ltd. the green light to resume operation. Forwln's executive director and general manager, Mr. Lui Gee Cheong, was granted an absolute discharge Saturday375 words
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Article, Illustration29 1970-05-24 329 words
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113 1970-05-24 3 Evaded duty on tobacco fined $11,500 A man who tried to evade duty on tobacco was Saturday fined $ll.->OO 10 times the amount of tax payable. Tan Ah Bah L 4, pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's -ourt to a charge of possessing 100 lb of dutiable tofcarro. The court113 words
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123 1970-05-24 3 UP I HONG KONG: An American naval ship and a Singapore freighter collided outside Hong Kong Harbour today, the Marine Department reported. The vessels were identified as 'he L.S.S. Washtenaw County and the 8,315-ton Kota Sclatan. The Kota Selatan was leaving for Singapore carrying— UP I - 123 words
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Article67 1970-05-24 3 SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Slrhan B. Sirhan was described by one of his attorneys as "severely mentally 111" at the end of his first year today on death row In Ban Quentin prison. The attorney. Russell Parsons, said In Los Angeles the 26-year-old Jordanian seemed "quite disturbed" during a67 words
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Article88 1970-05-24 3 TWO %ouni? mrn were charred yesterday after trying to extort $lO from a 46-year old woman stall owner. Madam Chua Rua I<« K e, owner of a small cigarette shop at River Valley Close, told police that the two men demanded $lO from her at88 words
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Advertisement162 1970-05-24 3 We make beautiful airconditioners because all 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 es its coolness. Hence the Carrier "Cosmopolitan".162 words
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Miscellaneous35 1970-05-24 3 TIME TIDE SINGAPORE TOWN: 6.46 a.m. 3 in 1.56 p.m (7 8 ft.); 6.52 p.m. <4.3 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1211 am. <10.3 ft.); 625 am. <1 in); 146 p.m. <9.8 ft.); 6.50 p.m. <5l ft).35 words
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Article320 1970-05-24 4 LONDON: With the arrival of spring, mini-skirts nave staged a triumphant comeback in iiriUin. A glance around London shows un nustakably 'hat terntines are Sack *o the old dirr v heights after O winter in which it seemed longer skirts might have come to320 words
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Article208 1970-05-24 4 UPI T)APEETE: France has exploded its second nuclear device in a current test series. British and American ships watched the blest. American aircraft from Pago Pago in the American Samoa flew into the mushroom c oud after giving Tahiti their fligh* plans. Observers Seheve the AmericansUPI - 208 words
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Article, Illustration170 1970-05-24 4 BONN. Cftancellor Willr Brandt ays hi* second talk with fcast (irriiuii Prime Minister Willi Stoph repealed many of their niffrirnces are even deeper than had been imauined. Brandt describes Stoph's attitude rigid. He fears the EM German's nsistence on international recognition t)y Bonn is an170 words
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Article, Illustration129 1970-05-24 4 I.ONDON Conservative Party Chiefs say pr.mr Ministrr Harold h»<« made "a monuiwental booh" in putting his job on the line in a general election They predict the Conservatives will win "When he chose June IK. Wilson must have thought he was on a good thing." Conservative Party129 words
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Article35 1970-05-24 4 LAGOS— A Nigerian soldier found guilty of murdering two civilians has been publicly executed bv firing squad at Agbor in central Nigeria The execution was w at ched by several hundred people.35 words
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165 1970-05-24 4 CAPE TOWN South Africa heart transplant patient Pirlrr Smith died of stomach c ancer—there was nothing wrong with his transplanted heart. Dr. Christian Barnard says. Barnard said: "If he did not get cancer of the stomach I air. sure he would have lived a couple165 words
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61 1970-05-24 4 MANILA Congreesman Felix Fuentebella has proposed a bill which would impose a special tax on films "with nude or undressed people together on bed. sofa or similar places According to Fuenteoella. the tax LS mainly to discourage the importation of making af films showing61 words
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Article40 1970-05-24 4 BONN West Germany has lost its 122 nd starfighter Jet aircraft in a crash near Memmingen in South Germany. The pilot ejected safely A Defence Department spokesman said that the aircraft had been struck by lightning.40 words
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Article25 1970-05-24 4 MOSCOW: Authorities in Armenia have launched a campaign against widespread cheating, gambling, vagrancy and other forms of "anti-social parasitism" in the Soviet republic.25 words
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Advertisement289 1970-05-24 4 welcomes you to Malaysia :-v Ia I I 1 1 r Malaysia's Premier Hotel Federal Hotel Kuala Lumpur 21 Sfc*ay Naw Extanaion. 450 luxurious rooms. «mM to wafl carpets, fully a* conditioned. with push button control panel aMflty Cat*n >*<<»,» ?/foi O" I In* *jm CAW) UaujN A f %Miw|289 words
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Article, Illustration597 1970-05-24 5 Dick Wilson - Page 5 SUNDAY I SPECIAL Dick Wilson TN the o g e of moon wolks, men still soil the open seos in outrigger c c no e s without novigotionol instruments. Satawal is a speck in the western Pacific Ocean. Only 500 people liveUPI photo. - 597 words
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THE COLUMNS
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Article, Illustration778 1970-05-24 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop The self-deluders in the State Depart- ment and elsewhere are seeking to muffle the true meaning of the new Soviet military adventure in the Middle East. The Russian pilots in Egypt, they say, have "not engaged in combat." so this is really not a778 words
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Article, Illustration610 1970-05-24 6 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dr ,*r Ann: I am a boy who delivers news* papers to make extra money. There are thousands more like me. I [el up at 3.30 in the morning. It doesn't matter if it's raining or sleeting or blowing. I'm on the job. I610 words
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Article593 1970-05-24 6 BUCMIMID on Sunday r W A J M J7, C J° N fof YCM am CowgrcM^e. on Capital Hill have been urging student* to "week witluo the system." Yon can imagine their swrpris. and conitematMn latt week when the student* took them no on it. Congiesvrvjn593 words
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Article, Illustration885 1970-05-24 7 Derek Ingram - The power of public opinion... By Derek Ingram men who run the public opinion polls, if could be said, now dictate the rise and fall of governments. This is especially true in Britain with its system of movable elections. In the United States Presidential elections885 words
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Advertisement89 1970-05-24 7 p*» Mil m a O* SWEET ■> SUNDAY Skip those Swnday Mwi You don't have to ting the blurt this Sunday. Not if yon come to RAFFLES VILLACE. |u#t linger around Historical Carden b you'll know what I mean. Or try the Long ho me for therapy. Stay from noon89 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article334 1970-05-24 8 V ri I pPTP'c; 1 I HI THERE! From a survey of recent mail, it has been discovered (by PI a 11 e'r 'Einstein' Pete), that loads of you hep-types are hooked on the goggle box (which is much better than being hooked on drugs334 words
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Article, Illustration109 1970-05-24 8 REAL NAME: Serene Wee V.jon Ling. Birth date. 18th July, 1954, height: sft. 2iru; weight 100 lbs. birth place: Singapore. Instrument* played: Piano Age entered show business; Thirteen. First public appearance: Christmas Show at RTS <1966>. Biggest break in career: RTS Talentlme 1967 68 Hobbies: Badminton. Singing109 words
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Article124 1970-05-24 8 IN his second motion picture, his first ia a lead role, Glen Camp h«ll is Norwood Pratt from Ralph. Trias, and "Norwood" Ls an unexpected delight! After his embarrassing acting debut with John Wayne and Kim Darbv In the western "True Grit." Glen'* "comeback" Is a true triumph124 words
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Article, Illustration23 1970-05-24 8 THE MOVE with "Harlequin" Roy Wood at the bottom and from left: Rick Price, Rev Bevan and Jeff Lynne. (See Platter Pete Postbag).23 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-05-24 8 Andy Gray - by Andy Gray AT an informal, related. happy srnd iff dinner at London'-. Victoria Spirting Club 'in Sunday evening, I h t,j a chance to ask some of England'* World ('up side what the* thought of being pop star*. They are top of the229 words
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246 1970-05-24 8 ENGLAND'S footballers, lone the heroes of the .sporting British puhlie, have won a new image as pop stars. The England Cup Squad 70 are number one on the British chart this week with a song for the Mexico World Cup Football contest which246 words
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Article, Illustration296 1970-05-24 9 Roy Carr - By Roy Carr WHEN the selfish •Man.i Koss. finally all her recording and performing loßDfrlloas with the Supremes to further her «wn expanding solo career, it could have meant the demise of one »f the most suceessful vocal groups in the entire history of the296 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-05-24 9 ANN MOSES - ANN MOSES ELVIS and Chr Colonel an.t> this year make a full Irnfcth film, on the lines of the "Woodstock Festival." featuring Elvis exclusively in concert. It's not secret that El it eager to satisfy fans In the United States and throughout the world and202 words
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Advertisement168 1970-05-24 9 V I V 1 X \\v V\ v V >\ \V W v\ i k \S> W r v f. i as a pilot in the SAF Be among the p»oneers in the Air Defence Command. 7h» SAF offers young men who are physically fit and intelliferit the challenge of168 words
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Article, Illustration817 1970-05-24 10/15 K. S. Sidhu - By K. S. Sidhu High in the misty foothills of the Himalayan mountains o house is waiting for Corporal Bal Bahadur run of the Gurkha Rifles. There, nestled deep In a bare valley In the little house built with stone slabs, skins817 words
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Advertisement242 1970-05-24 10/15 L v A it 2 flights per week London vu Moscow. in 13 IliqhtS every week to London via Mid last and 7 flights per' LorxJofv-New York. 5 flints per week to Tokyo via Bangkok and Hoog Kong. Serving Mauritius, Aden. Addis Ababa, and Entebe once a week; Dubai and242 words
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Advertisement47 1970-05-24 10/15 C£< r? o o On N V MAKE VOUK LUNCH AN OCCASION Feast on Chinese tmperors' Palace Recipe. Northern China Kao-Liang Steak with other famous International Recipes and Famed Cockpit Steak at our Special Meat Luncheon THE FRENCH RESTAURANT tlFfje (Eochpit tel 6/70xley Rise.SmgaporeTei ***** amWcfr WsS>r\47 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article, Illustration645 1970-05-24 11 By Our Rocing Correspondent pENANG, Sat. Arago, hcving his second run in the country, created an upset in race four here today Conf'dently ridden by apprentice A K. Cheam and neglected on the tote, Arago paid $ll9 for o win ticket. The opening event was won645 words
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Article162 1970-05-24 11 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Sat. (UPI) Judy Kimball fired a five under-p.ir 67 yesterday to grab a four-stroke lead in the first round of the US$2O,OOO Bluegrass invitational tourna- ment. Miss Kimball shot a sizzling flve-under-par 31 on the frontside of .he Hunting Creek Country Club course in162 words
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Article192 1970-05-24 11 Baseball results standings NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Results of last night's major league games: American League Kansas City 6. Milwaukee 3 California 3 Minnesota 2 Oakland 9. Chicago 8 Detroit 3. Washington 2 New York 7. Cleveland 4 Baltimore 7. Boston 4 National League Montreal Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 6, New192 words
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Article1027 1970-05-24 12 Race 1: CI. 6 Div. 1—6 Furs.— 2.30 p.m. ($4,800) 1 ***** Spy K 5y 9 00 KB Ou Teh 2 ***** Space Master 4y 8 10 SW Ow Allan Johnson 10 3 ***** Gilang Gumilsng 6y B 09 Bee Bee Ileddle 11 amid 1 4 *****1,027 words
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Article222 1970-05-24 12 JIM M I I.AD CISC'# /.OOI%C KAi ac l: < t fPACMIAMI Ml < Sp> II 5 Ncwplo II i t f.PA( I M AS11K 5 Bt'orplu II 8 J I»clt*li4 I UIJNT II Uk 1 7 kuiRfiirii t >p<UYiiia*tei men t: .1 KMIKKOK 5 i lively Lad* t222 words
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243 1970-05-24 12 LONDON. e .at. Results of cricket matches played yesterday were At Cardiff: fjl.-nior-gan versus Hsmpshire match drawn. Hampshire 350 for live declared, and seconiiy 138 for seven declared D Shepherd four r»r 4!J. Glamorgan tor seven declared »nd secondly 157 for seven, B Dfivis243 words
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Article129 1970-05-24 12 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Sat. Rod Laver of Australia got top seeding yesterday for the US$3O,OOO Rawlings tennis classic to be held here next Wednesday through June 1. Laver drew a bye to play Ron Holmberg of the U.S. in the second round. Ken Rosewall of Australia129 words
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GO RACING with THE SUN
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Article, Illustration969 1970-05-24 13 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad A URIC STABLE'S Spring Glow looks all set to score o hot-trick in the class three division one 7f event (Roce Four) at Penang today, concluding day of the Penang Turt Club meeting. The Arctic Storm performer has hit 3969 words
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Article164 1970-05-24 13 Reuter. ATLANTA, Georgia, Sat. Tom weiskopf had a four-under-par 68 here yesterday to retain his one-stroke lead In the US $125,000 Atlanta classic, with a 36-hole total of 133. One stroke behind was Chuck Courtney, who scored a second 67 in a bid to winReuter. - 164 words
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Article426 1970-05-24 14 Lagos, Sat. (AFP) T'HE President of the Supreme Council tor Sport in Africa, Nigeria's Mr. Abraham Ordia, last night welcomed the British Cricket Council's decision to rescind its invitation to the South Africans as "very good news indeed." Mr. Ordia told AFP In Lagos that426 words
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240 1970-05-24 14 LONDON, Sat The Royal Automobile Club's British Grand Prix to be staged at Brands Hatch in Kent, Southern England, on July 18, will b« the most expensive motor race ever promoted in Britain. While the organisers of several European Grand Piixs face mounting difficulty as240 words
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Article107 1970-05-24 14 (UPI) LONDON. Sat. An Indian cricket team left yesterday for Dallas, Texas, to play a one day match there tomorrow, Air India officials said. The team is composed of United Kingdom members of the Air India stafT and is taking advantage of the three-day British holiday.(UPI) - 107 words
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Article120 1970-05-24 14 LONDON, Sat. Stephen Warboys. the 16-year-old tennis attraction and member of Britain's Davis Cup squad, is to play in a special knock-out tournament to decide who will represent Britain in the Junior international week at Wimbledon in London in July. Warboys ignored the Junior tennis scene two120 words
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Article122 1970-05-24 14 AFP. LONDON, Sat. A British barrister is seeking: to proserute Mr. Peter flain, organiser of the "Stop the 70 Tour Campaign, for his activities in opposing the tour. The barrister, Mr. Francis Rennion, said yesterday he would "launch the prosecution" at a London Magistrate's CourtAFP. - 122 words
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256 1970-05-24 14 MELBOURNE. Sat. —Melbourne would still want to host the 1974 Commonwealth Games e*en if threatened by an "Edinburgh-style boycott because of the South African tour o» Australia scheduled in the 1971-72 season. This was stated in Melbourne yesterday by Mr. Judy Patching, secretary of256 words
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Advertisement36 1970-05-24 14 Exclusive to THE SON four page preview of the WORLD CUP SOCCER in Mexico BROUGHT TO SUN READERS TEACHER'S SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Importers: EASTERN AGENCIES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. WATCH FOR IT IN THE SUN NEXT WEEK36 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article78 1970-05-24 16 The Bible Society of 81ni»por». Malaysia and Brunei Is planning to build a six storey building at 7 Armenian Street. Singapore It Is hoped that per- mission will be granted for the use of the first and 4th levels for commercial purposes. There will also78 words
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Article, Illustration569 1970-05-24 16 Secretory for the United Bible Societies, Eo- gene Nido, said recently in Bangkok that Asio was in the midst of the biggest Bible boom he had ever seen and that Asia needs a whole new scries of modern translations. He said that the popular translations already completed569 words
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Article67 1970-05-24 16 MR JERRY Johnston, n of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Johnston of Singapore ha* been elected public relations committee chairman of the Student Association of Southern Missionary College. Oollegedale. Tenn.. for the coming cchoo] year. Johnston, freshman. 1* a graduate of Little Oreek School. Concord. Tenn Southern67 words
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Article35 1970-05-24 16 The Joy, the rebuke, the Rrtef. the pain. Thou sendost, Lord, 1« all m-v pain: It doth but loosen fF*»m earth's dark shore And make me long foj Thee the more Selected35 words
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Article56 1970-05-24 16 POPE PAUL l» 13 years ekl. H* wax born in ltaly oq Sept 26. 1897 He van ordained a ftnejt on May 29, 1920; consecrated Archbishop of Milan, Dec. 12, 1954; created Cardinal Dec. 15. 1958. elected Pope on the feast of the Sacred Heart. June56 words
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Article211 1970-05-24 16 Epilogue Read Romans 8 18 27 H> know not bow to pray as we ought; bat the Spirit Himself msfcrth intercession for ns (Romans 8.20 Revised Version). HE W'KNT WEI L just for a while. With lift and M|> he lor his Lord. But only for a while!211 words
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Article, Illustration975 1970-05-24 17 Til E Presbyterian Church in Singapore and Malaysia has existed for exactly <H) years, beginning with the ministry of the Rev. J. A. K. Cook though It must be clearly said that there were others working in Singapore and Malaya before Mr.975 words
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Article507 1970-05-24 17 Wendy Chiu - bv Wendy Chiu APPEARING on Singapore bookshelves this week is a book with a difference. Written by an accomf dished daughter of this and it is a story with both unique and universal qualities At first glance It Is the old story of a nian507 words
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Miscellaneous22 1970-05-24 16 li QOD and JOE JONES And your h*tk off fvtrybodyis ft sorul pt&sessions •tvjudinq wm Tfc Oodb I m r> 2 r\22 words
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Miscellaneous1611 1970-05-24 18 I THE SUM: LOOKING AND LI TV Singapura channel a A-M 10 CO DuuuctiiiiDto: Opening Anil 26 fckippy ngsroo. 10 50 The Uukh Kang. Ptsta fop. UAO Mr E4 I' M. 13 16 Uuoanioke l'»>e Par Pistes 105 Sur ,V *t4 IJ 2 Chlrie Matinee r;.- HerK.l Affection"; p One-hour1,611 words
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Advertisement40 1970-05-24 19 JOIN THE SUN PEOPLE Please rush me The Sun' as from next Sunday until such time as I advise you to stop. cut here The Circulation Manager, The Sun, 23 B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2 Name:.. Address: Tel. No: J40 words
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Miscellaneous143 1970-05-24 19 v: rl i RV» ll® £4® a K SI 2* 1 V 4 r*33J J 1 m IB E> ir 1 <4 Sr t; PI ftffii X r 1 3 m a* ft ■I At lb If ti > =3 s*y jc s& trT^> o WELL WHAT THSN j m143 words
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Article, Illustration116 1970-05-24 20 MARY ROSE Is her name. But what's in a name when you have the kind of figure that will do justice to a mini or a bikini Mary has that kind of figure even a half blind old man can see that. For those who wantSunpix by RICHARD CHOW. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration768 1970-05-24 20 f ONDON "He lifts every burden from me, except the actual performance." Carol Chonning speaking, with a nod in the direction of her husband Charles Lowe. We were supping at the Savoy Grill after her Saturday night performance in her one-woman show at The768 words
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230 1970-05-24 20 Beatle John swears at woman makes her cry SAN FRANCISCO Beatle John Lennon, whose hit songs include "Ticket To Rule," was definitely without one today. The management of an airport limousine service said Lennon was permanently banned from their vehicles following Thursday's ride from the airport to the Hilton Hotel.230 words
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114 1970-05-24 21 NEW YORK: MCJM's ••The Strawberry Statement'* has won the Jury Prize at the Camus Film Festival. It was announced reCen 11 y by Festival director Robert Favre Le Rret The first film for director Stuart Hagmarm, "The Strawberry Statement* received enthusiastic ovation* following its114 words
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Article33 1970-05-24 21 I (WDON Anwriran actress Je*n Wallace h.n hem signed to plAv the In ila li Jid in MGM's 'No airie of Grass." vhi h a.so stars Nit»el Daveniwt and Anthony May.33 words
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377 1970-05-24 21 Sheilah Graham - by Sheilah Graham COPENHAGEN is credited, perhaps discredited is the better, with krin; the pornography capital of the world. Itul Walter Shcn son, who has just returned from that city (where he directed "Welcome To The Club"), told me the srx smut is377 words
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Article, Illustration126 1970-05-24 21 ANN HARRINGTON, an exotic dancer now performing in a leading theatre restaurant and mghUiub here oner had ambitions to be a ballerina. Her dreams were *hattered hjr a car accident which injured her knee cap s» badly that on Up toe wxs far too strenuons126 words
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Miscellaneous227 1970-05-24 21 I L C C*wmi37J4l4 NOW ,'tl. 1 H, I. K M A t IS P m I Omir Sharif fc Cithern# [>rw«i>e "MtVHUNfI" I PIN lIL\:H Si Co or 'SB> [CAPITOL P>P~> Ofxti. T*4*r' No Kr« Lint II I I. m •u» HVXIts K»1 >\ll <A piumntn lON I Vnn<i'«rin227 words
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Miscellaneous168 1970-05-24 21 OWQAIMIBATIQM □EON 2 111 C NOW tiIIOWINUI tl am IN m p.m I'hr «>bl.in Hut" (AIPI Vincent Pric« Chri »l >;ih*r Lrr In Ofelor lira mil Dtn II I M «M t« IMM "I lIKI ON CAM rim.Sidney Jimu In Color (A Rank Organisation Picture) I OHCHARD-*****1 ut> uat» o%vi168 words
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Article335 1970-05-24 22 Special delivery, to Mrs. S W B and other readers who tightly object to «n unwarranted issumption, In last week's article on the second most popular fondue, tnat everyone has a favourite recipe for Swiss Cheese Fondue Herewith. with apologies. My favourite recipe. SWISS CIIEES* FONDUE 1335 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1970-05-24 22 Ruth Bakalar - By Ruth Bakalar ore crepes thin pancakes for dessert or as an entree —on the menu of every fine restaurant, in Singapore as elsewhere in the civilised world. Maybe that's why so many beginner cooks are convirced that the making of crepes requires the1,297 words
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Article, Illustration244 1970-05-24 23 HOUSTON A microorganism from the earth lived for more than two and a half years on the moon in the wreckage of the Surveyor 111 moon probe, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced yester- day. It was found in the television camera from the244 words
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Article199 1970-05-24 23 LONDON. Four schoolgirls a day undergo abortions in Britain where the number of the legalized operations has reached 60.000 a year, official statistics showed to day. Figures published in the Registrar General's quarterly return to December 1969 showed that single women accounted for 47199 words
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Article68 1970-05-24 23 GRIFFIN. Qa. Nearly 350 marchers against "oppression" hiked northward In a blistering Georgia sun yesterday and paused for a brief rally in which their leader called President Nixon an "ugly man." On orders from Gov Lester Maddox the marchers were escorted by four highway patrol cars The five-day,68 words
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Article60 1970-05-24 23 FORT MEADE, \ld Actress Jane Fonda and a dozen other militant pacifists were atrc&ted today after iisiributing anti-war pampnlets to soldiers at port Mtade, between Washington and Baltimore. Mark l ane «tnor or the successful book, •'Rush to T udgement". which criticised the Warren Commission inquiry on60 words
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Article, Illustration172 1970-05-24 23 HOUSTON, Saying President Nixon in no way muzzled him, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew launched a blistering new attack last night on "the liberal news media of this counII try. He said Americans are deluged with so much "irresponsibility and thoughtlessness" they are beyond shock. He172 words
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Article239 1970-05-24 23 UNITED NATIONS An attack on the Palestine Liberation Office (PLO) in New York in which an Arab attache was badly beaten led to Arab demands yesterday for the removal of the United Nations from the city. Ambassador Jamil M Raroody was designated by ibe239 words
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Article59 1970-05-24 23 WASHINGTON The Justice Department yesterday filed for damages from 19 foreign and domestic companies Indicted for fixing prices of quinine and qulnldlne, two drugs Important In the treatment of Malaria an£ heart disease. Attorney General John N. Mitchell announced two related antitrust suits were filed against the companies59 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-05-24 24 A FORMAL internotionol conference should be held before the Internotionol Control Commission is re-octivoted in Combodio, Conodion Prime Minister Pierre Trudeou soid yesterdoy. He told o press conference he welcomed the initiotive token ot the Jokorto conference on Combodio. The 1 1 nations had229 words
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Article133 1970-05-24 24 LOS AN4iKI.ES: A 27year old hishop of thr I-ifr Srirncf Church was arrested Saturday on a charge of bigamy moments after he walked up the aislr with one of his brides. Police officers asked Ronald Dale Sean Longacre to step into a side room133 words
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Article61 1970-05-24 24 LONDON: A t wo-month-old child of Indian immigrant parents has been found dead in their Birmingham home, it* body half eaten by rats. A doctor who performed a post mortem examination on the child, a girl named Pardip Kur, said that sin had probably died from61 words
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