Eastern Sun, 7 June 1970
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Title Section17 1970-06-07 1 THE SUN Late edition Price 10 cents Vol. 1 No. 12 Sunday, 7 June 1970. MC(P) 195317 words
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278 1970-06-07 1 "very brave old man" who wos left to die by robbers is today recovering at his home from serious head injuries. Mr. Ton Boon Hock, 66, o baker, conscious ofter being in a coma for two days, told THE SUN how he278 words
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Article34 1970-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, A now Cambodian Ambassador arrived last night and issued an urgent appeal for more American military assistance. Ambassador Sonn Voensai told reporters: "Cambodia now is a Victim of foreign invasion." I34 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-06-07 1 These two models demonstrating the latest in lipsticks and eye make-up are, at first glance, going beyond lips and eyes. Like legs for example. But who's complaining? Model on the left is wearing a black ralia ultra mini with Coolttre make-up by Shiseido. Model on the right62 words
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Article111 1970-06-07 1 LIMA. American helicopter pilots have seen does tearing flesh from the bodies of earthquake victims not buried by the rubble of their homes. They told last night of villagers signalling to them with mirrors and smoke as they flew past, too busy with other rescue operations111 words
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Advertisement10 1970-06-07 1 ORIENT TN k«k M an l"«p«nl Race, big sweep results10 words
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Advertisement123 1970-06-07 1 FRIENDSHIP TRADING CO 28,Kerbau Road Singapore 8. Tel: ***** Harbans Singh sleeps soundly... Horbans Singh makes no secret of the fact that he sleeps soundly. And he'll tell you it's because he knows his savings nre safe, secure and earning inteiest wah'The Hongkong Bank Group. You see, we invest our123 words
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Article199 1970-06-07 2 SEOUL American military officials today denied a Com munist report that an American spy ship had been sunk by the North Korea navy. A US military spokesman said "wo understand that there has been an encounter between some North and South Korean vessels "We199 words
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Article28 1970-06-07 2 LONDON Eight thousand pubs have run out of beer In the area lurroundlng Warrington In the north of England because of a strike by brewery workers.28 words
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290 1970-06-07 2 |>ARIS The direct intervention of Chinese "volunteers" in Cambodia is possible, a leading member of ousted Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk's government-in-exile, says. Minister for Special Missions Chau Seng said: "If the United States and its allies cross a certain threshold in putting290 words
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Article125 1970-06-07 2 SAIGON, Nudity has become fashionable with the Vletcong as well as In lands where the permissive society has taken hold. U.S. troops were puzzled by finding naked enemy bodies after several battles In the Central Highlands. On one occasion Ol's watched incredulously while a Communist Infantryman125 words
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Article47 1970-06-07 2 LONDON A 14-year-old crow'ey boy was fined SS3SO yesterday for proving his courage by lying under a train travelling at 80 miles an hour. The bov was charged in the juvenile court with obstructing the oassago of a train. Tie admitteu the offence.47 words
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70 1970-06-07 2 NEW DELHI. The Dalai Lama charged today that the Chinese Communists staged public executions of 33 Tibetans and tortured several others to death In prison. The latest edition of the Dalai Lama's fortnightly "Tibetan Review'* said 13 non-con-formist Tibetans were shot in front of70 words
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Article197 1970-06-07 2 NEW YORK, United Press International today described as "myth" report in a news magazine on UP| operations in Cambodia. The statement was made by UPI editor Roger Tatarian in the "UPI Reporter," a weekly letter sent to subscribers of the news service. He was197 words
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Advertisement213 1970-06-07 2 FLASH BOOKS POCKET LIBRARY 1 OF MODERN LIVING 160 PAGES at $1.40 The following 32 titles are available now! I. Art Ot Make up C I 111 p > o v c Yutir Memor* 1 U u I d a n c e lor Mother-To-Be >;•*;■ iit> Around The Clock213 words
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286 1970-06-07 3 ALLEGATIONS of police victimisation against two young women charged with illegal assembly and demonstration were made in court on Saturday. They were made in the course of application for bail on Leong Moy Yew, 24, and Chua Bee Hoe, 19. The court rejected bail286 words
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Article63 1970-06-07 3 ENRIQUEZ Lawrence. 45 was Saturday charged m the Magistrate's Court with theft of a [>urse. containing $4. beonging to Mrs. Valma Hattingh. He was alleged to have snatched the purse from Mrs. Hattingh on June 5. at 845 a m at Yio Chu Kang Road63 words
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Article40 1970-06-07 3 SANDRA BTONE. 6 a New Zealander. was killed In a road accident on Friday She was knocked down by a car at 12} m.s Tamplnes Road. She died on the way to the RAF Hospital.40 words
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Article21 1970-06-07 3 Eight electric irons valued at $3!»2 have been reported missing from an army store in Nee Soon Garrison, recently.21 words
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220 1970-06-07 3 Portworker Lim Hock Siang was killed by at least two people, a pathologist told the Coroner yesterday. Dr. Chao Tze Cheng. Assistant Pathologist with the Outram Road General Hospital, was giving evidence at an Inquiry into Lim's death on Feb 19, at Tanjong220 words
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Article81 1970-06-07 3 KUCIIING, The month-long voting process in Sarawak State's general elections began today. Balloting is In stages and candidates are forbidden to campaign In the first direct elections In Sarawak. Elections were suspended In May last year after voting in West Malaysia resulted In bitter racial rioting81 words
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Article78 1970-06-07 3 II was fun, games and food galore at the 18tl» International Kazaar for the Illind at the Victoria Memorial Hall jesterday. The bazaar was opened by the First I ady I'uan Noor Aishah. People thronged the stalls at QM ray bazaar which lasted until late in78 words
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Article34 1970-06-07 3 Several foreign rountries participated in the bazaar to add an international flavour. The intern ational stalls inelude those I rum Gar MI Ay. India, Israel. Indonesia, the Philippines Thailand and the Netherlands.34 words
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Advertisement161 1970-06-07 3 We make t beautiful aircondrrioners because that's all we do make Al Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we really know them backwards. We also feel that if you live with .in airconditioner, you might as well enjoy it for its looks as well as its coolness. Hence the161 words
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Article, Illustration215 1970-06-07 4 Reuter. CAIRO Egypt commemorated the third anniversary of the sisday war in a new mood of confidence in its ability to turn the tables on Israel. Three years after the bitter drubbtnf ot the Egyptian Army In Sinai. hu*e crowds turned out to cheerReuter.; UPI radiophoto - 215 words
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Article296 1970-06-07 4 UPI ]Lf OSCOW Soviet space writers described Soyu* 9 as an orbiting decorator's dream equipped with bookshelves, a sofa and mahogany woodwork. A glimpse of (he Soviet spacecraft's interior was provided by a writer for the army newspaper "Red Star". He said Col. Andnan NikolayevUPI - 296 words
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Article107 1970-06-07 4 THE HAGUE The government today asked Parliament to tax the Dutch Royal family for the first time since the kingdom of the Netherlands was established in 1813. The government, acting on a special committee's recommendations. did not say how much money it expected to collect. The wealth107 words
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Advertisement377 1970-06-07 4 NIVICO Model SSL-46E *l.l. YOl H%VE TO i»« II 411 Unldi whiit< ol the picture* undet Product w.iuiil «Uit ll»r picture* ilinwr undet Pinurt i 2) lhen nun ihen> ofl I'm rx.mipu II you think i li.ii picture A of I'riMluci i» iiiia) »ult alio lot picture '4 ihimo In377 words
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Article, Illustration649 1970-06-07 5 Robert Miller - From Robert Miller rpHE Combodions hove undertoken the biggest military construction job in Asia the building of on instont ormy to fight their instant war. Almost over night they found themselves being blitzed by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese with only a649 words
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Article, Illustration121 1970-06-07 6 Mode! Lauren Hutton was a top New York fashion model until recently. Now. she's a film star Lauren. 23. was the girl Paramount Pictures spent focr months to tind for a part in "Little Fauss and Bit; Halsy Hundreds of girls from Canada and the United121 words
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Article535 1970-06-07 6 BUCHUIHID on Sunday There are several groups lobbying against the building of the SST. otherwise known tut the supersonic transport aircraft. One of the mast active groups h> known as PSST' which stands tor "please stop *OOl c booms." I (Minted out to Hadley Baxendale, the president of the535 words
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Article, Illustration294 1970-06-07 6 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Hear Ann; When I WM 13 (11 years ago> my uncle started a homosexual relationship wi»h me. It lasted until I was nearly 15. One day we were discovered by my father The next, night. n*r uncle killed himwelf. This caused such an upheaval294 words
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Advertisement69 1970-06-07 6 U m SMILE! RjHlc* tkm Uttf it May. Why not tponj it at RAFfLES VILLAGE? Here yon cm »'«i. 4mw 6> dance, Kaiov Mw c«>«» of tke east. il>»> i*io tk« pMi k RoUa w mm Loa^MMi, WaOcli cnxn jj>» im tkM mUrtl luMal. Lcm H»c art at l»h> pimHiM69 words
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Article, Illustration699 1970-06-07 7 Dean Thomson - Time to and be By Dean Thomson CULTURE is suddenly the In Thing in Singapore. Almost overnight it has acquired its own news value. Prominent people and Intellectuals have discovered they know a krt about it. Everyone Is now trying frantically to Get With Culture. You699 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration87 1970-06-07 8 Real name: Melina Wee Wei Ling; birth Jote: Bth August, 1955. Height: sft; weight: 120 lbs; birth place: Singapore. Age entered show business Twelve. First public appearance: Christmas Show at RTS (I960) Biggest break In career: RTS Talentinie 1967/68. Hobbies; Badminton, swimming, cooking, Tae Kwon87 words
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Article300 1970-06-07 8 Platter Pete's Postbag HI THERE Like...Holy Marathon Macaroni! What does It take to satisfy your souls? Glad you cats dig the TV stuff but apparently it's not enough. You want MOVIE stuff now! I'm atraid however. that that's not entirely my department. However. any movie connected with300 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-06-07 8 MARC COPAOE. the adorable star of Julia, In his first venture into government, handled himself like a real pro! The "venture" took him to the White House where he and Michael Link, his Julia co-star presented Patricia Nixon with the first139 words
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Article, Illustration473 1970-06-07 8 NO fan, follower, listener or committed or casual voyeur of the Beallo* should miss the group's colour documentary 'l.et It Be Occasionally too kind, now and again reflecting the tedium of constant rehearsal, "l.et It He'* is most of all a sharp and fascinating insight into473 words
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Article, Illustration845 1970-06-07 9 Andy Gray - says Andy Gray Man River" sunf by young man Sinatra wax the highlight of a wonderful late evening show at the Festival Hall, London. Frank mav be 54 ollicially, but his voire sounded ageless and indestruetable. Ovation Indeed.| have never heard him sing better and I've caught845 words
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Miscellaneous402 1970-06-07 9 From nowhere to No. 7 spot in UK that's Glen "He's bigger than Elvis,' daini Ian* «f American country singer Glen Campbell. Just to prove tbat at least be in in the Mime league the legendary this Presley, l>len bas shot Iron, nowhere into seventh plate >■ the UK (harts402 words
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Article, Illustration631 1970-06-07 10/15 Koh Chong Miau has never heard of Helen of Troy whose face, the Greeks had it, launched a thousand ships But he is well on his way to launching a thousand ships actually boats and his face has very little to do with It.631 words
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Advertisement149 1970-06-07 10/15 w f: N •'.-.v. v i :?v V JSMK mm $m mm as a pilot in the SAF Be among the pioneers in the Air Defence Command. The SAF offers young men who are physically fit and intelligent the challenge of this exciting and satisfying career. You must be between149 words
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Advertisement29 1970-06-07 10/15 Try this famous Javanese culinary speciality served by Malays in national costume every Saturday and Sunday at the Rijsttafel Luncheon $8 50per person Half price for children under 12.29 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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771 1970-06-07 11 By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Sot. Showman IV, with George Podmor? astride, proved too good for his field when he won the Class Five Division One race over 6f here vesterdoy. Handily positioned all the way. Showman IV went after the pacemaker Sun Rage at771 words
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Article219 1970-06-07 11 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Angry Soviet *portswriter» today complained of vote buying and corruption among International Olympic Committee (IOC) members who refused to schedule the 1976 games in Moscow. An editorial in the newspaper Sovetsky Sport, Russia's leading sports publication, also denounced some lOC members for219 words
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Article86 1970-06-07 11 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Pre-race favourite Personality, winner of the Preakness Stakes three weeks ago, has developed a cough and has been scratched from today's Belmont Stakes, final leg in the American triple crown for three year-old's. Personality's withdrawal boosted My Bad George Into the role of probable favourite86 words
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Article155 1970-06-07 11 GUADALAJARA, Sat. (UPI) A crowd of Brazilian football tans was expelled at gunpoint early today from the steps of the English team's Hilton Hotel headquarters. It was the latest development in the escalating war of nerves between 5.000 English supporters and 1.000 Brazilians whose World CUD155 words
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Article1199 1970-06-07 12 Race 1: Cl. Div. i6 Furs.—2.15 p. m, ($8,000) 1 11(447 |inlorg)*iiA(tle 4y 0 110 HT Wee Allan Jnhnnon 9 z 90m tlearviy 7y 9 00 WH Wong E Brcuk m.m 7 3 00 Altai ll'if 4y II 11 Net Bau4.iure Mllrhell 1 4 7401.1 RiverMnil* 5y1,199 words
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Article231 1970-06-07 12 l»l NNI UOV C18CO ZODIAC It U K I: 4 8 < 7 j MVRRSANM i Mark's KuiU i film Star 4 ItlVFKHAND.H 3 Altar Hoy < 8 Miirk'n Kuda (8) MVKK'H KU1>A i) Altar Hoy 6 T. Producer UACK t: 7 t I < C EXCHANGE R 1R231 words
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Article264 1970-06-07 12 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Four South African players are included in the "rest of the world" cricket team named here today to meet England in the first "test" at Lord's, starting on June 17. They are batsmen Eddie Barlow, Barry Richards and Graeme Pollock and264 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1970-06-07 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN By Denni Boy SILVER SPRAY is my choice to win the $35,000 Perak Derby over 12f at Ipoh today concluding day of the May/June meeting. The four year-old English horse by Pall Mall put up a sparkling performance in1,024 words
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Article254 1970-06-07 14 GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Sat. (Reuter) Gcrson, Brazil's key mid field player, it a doubtful starter for tomorrow's vital match against England, the reigning world soccer cJvimpions. The balding schemer, whose precLslon passing set up two goals in Braill's 4-1 victory over Czechoslovakia, failed to take part yesterday254 words
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Article198 1970-06-07 14 NEW YORK. Sat. (I'l l) following ar« the standings and results after Friday's major league baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB Chicago 27 20 Now York 25 26 4 St. lx>uis 23 25 4ft Pittsburgh 25 28 5 Philadelphia 21 29 7} Montreal 17 33198 words
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Article37 1970-06-07 14 NEWCASTLE. Ireland. Sat (Reuter) "Big" BUI Hyndman, a 54-year-old grandfather from Huntingdon Valley. Pennsylvania, and Britain* 35-year-old Walker Cup captain Michael Bonallack will fight out the final of the British amateur golf championahip here today.37 words
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Article68 1970-06-07 14 LONDON, Sat (Reuter) An offer of £1,000.000 (557.200.000) has been made for Nijinsky. the Americanowned colt who on the Epsom Derby on Wednesday. The offer, made by a small British group headed by Mr. Philip Solomon, who has interests in the entertainment world was made before68 words
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Article190 1970-06-07 14 CHARLOTTE, N.C. S at. (UPI) Lou Graham shot a four under par 68 today to vault into a one-stroke lead over veteran Art Wall at the halfway point of the 150,000-U.S. dollar Kemper open golf tournament. Graham chalked ud a 36-hole total of nlne-under-par 135 over190 words
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Article49 1970-06-07 14 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Brazil is now 2-1 favourite to win the World Cup soccer championships in Mexico. Britain's largest bookmakers said yesterday. England, which was 3-1 favourite before the Bralllans' brilliant crushing of Czechoslovakia on Wednesday, now is quoted at 7-2. with Italy third favourite at 6-1.49 words
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Article290 1970-06-07 14 LOCAL bowline which has an un prrcrdrntrd growth both in yopularity and international rrcognition since its inception late in November IM4, toda T stands as on«. of the most active forms of recreation in the Republic Singapore can proudly boast of the fact Uaat there290 words
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Article183 1970-06-07 14 LONDON, Sat. (Rcuter) Sussex beat Hampshire by seven wickets taking 19 points to 90 to the top of the English County Cricket Championship table with 76 points, one more than last year's champions Glamorgan. Glamorgan beat Somerset by three wickets and had only five balls to183 words
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Article72 1970-06-07 14 EPSOM. England. Sat. (Reuter) Mr. G. A. Lister's Chiseldon won the Roseberry Memorial handicap run over one and a half mile* here yesterday. The Duke o f (Norfolk's Chinrtown was second with Ceorge A. Pope Jr's Domineering third of seven runners. Ray Elliott rode Chiseldon. Ron Hutchinson72 words
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Article186 1970-06-07 14 PANAMA CITY, Sat. (UPI) Panama's world lightweight champion, Ismael Laguna. makes the first defence of his title to-night against Ishimatsu Suzuki of Japan in a 15round bout at new Panama auditorium. Lacuna, who won the title with a kayo victory In nine rounds over Armando (Sugar)186 words
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Article88 1970-06-07 14 The five-nation mini* ature "Olympic Games" between nations currently engaged in the war exercise Birsatu Pudu*, ends at the Naval Base today. Highlights of the day include the final of the two-day cricket match between RN and RMN at th<? Terror Greens, final* of the hockey fixture,88 words
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Article216 1970-06-07 14 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter) A Colombian embassy spokesman said here yesterday the investigation into the Bobby Moore case was continuing in Bogota and there was still no indication of what the final result would be. "Benor Moore was released provisionally and naturally until the Judicial investigation216 words
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Miscellaneous39 1970-06-07 11 TOTAL POOL: $18,770 Ist Prize No: ***** ($4,645) 2nd Prixe No: ***** <52,322) 3rd Prize No: ***** ($1,161) Storters: ($259 each) Nos:***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation: ($9O each) Nos:***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****39 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article, Illustration432 1970-06-07 16 Rev. S. J. M. Holly - SOMETIMES OR NEVER! toy Rev. S. J. M. Holly FROM THE HEART OF A PASTOR I)EGI)LAR ottendonce of Sunday vorJ v ship is no longer considered obligatory by mony of the servonts of Christ. It there is regularity, it is confined to once o doy. Many reasons can be offered432 words
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Article75 1970-06-07 16 Tlli.RE will soon be a .Marriage Preparation Course available for couples who are planning to get married between now and December 1975. The course will be held al Mar\mount Convent School, 194, Thomson Koad, Singapore 11. There will be Ave (5) successive meetings held on Sunday mornings.75 words
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Article178 1970-06-07 16 READ PlllLirriANS 4:4-13 And the pr.tr oi God, which pavsetb all understanding, stall kri'P jour hearts and winds through Christ Jesus (Phihppianfc 4:9). On a muggy day n Columbus, OHIO, a man went to the ninth door of the National Bank to call on ai, old-time friend.178 words
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285 1970-06-07 16 VATICAN CITY: Pope Paul VI said recently that the shortage of recruits to the ministry is the Homan Catholic church's gravest problem. "Vocations are lew." he said "Their number IA interior to the need and the need is increasing.'' It is a problem o! immediate285 words
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Article23 1970-06-07 16 The only thing that slantls in the tcay of our reviving blv**ing to the full is the snmllness of our faith.23 words
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Article17 1970-06-07 16 "Baby's cot htr mamma's < omplriion." "Nurse, are \ou Irtiint that child play with those paint* .'*>17 words
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Article49 1970-06-07 16 What ma<le good friends. You and 1? I think 1 know The r eason v hy The best in tie And the best ui jcu Hailed each other Because the? knew That always Did always Since life beg.in, Our being friends Was port ot UoJ s i>ian49 words
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Miscellaneous1939 1970-06-07 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LISTENING ..tv and radio guide TV Singapura CHANNEL 5 AM. 10 00 Opening AnBounnii.i i is l(i 05 Jack La Lanne 10 3o Skippy Ihe Bush htuigi.roo. 10 65 Pesta Pop PM 1> 15 Mr Ed "Ed's Juice Stand". 12 20 Ounamuae. I 15 Survival "Wilderness1,939 words
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Advertisement40 1970-06-07 19 JOIN THE SUN PEOPLE Please rush me The Sun' as from next Sunday until such time as I advise you to stop. cu t here The Circulation Manager, The Sun, 23 B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Name:.. Address: Tel. No:40 words
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Miscellaneous131 1970-06-07 19 SEEMS TO ME VOU KIND OF MAVE EVES FOR HYA ClNOy.^ weu, NOW TWAT VOU MENTIONED 1T.... ID Pffgu A LITTLE AAORE AFPECTION IF VOU'P CMANG6 yOUR WAVS YOG*f m m w, I 9K yOU MEAN HE REAU-V CXI? TA<£ My AtTvice n a at i 1 r 1 •>131 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-06-07 20 THE SHOW that everyone is talking about and seeing in Singapore at the TROPICANA is the entertainment ex. truvaganza "EX- PO FOLlES"—from Japan. It has a spectacular cast of 14 artistes 12 beautiful girls with two topless mannequins and two male dancers. Picture above shows the "Fxpo Folies"59 words
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Article, Illustration324 1970-06-07 20 A SPECTACULAR presentation of Australian fashions and textiles will be shown to S ngapore buyers at the Golden Lotus Room, Hotel Malaysia from June 10 to 12. This was announced yesterday by the Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. H. C. Sargent. Specially created324 words
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THE SUN at the MOVIES
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Article, Illustration379 1970-06-07 21 Henry Heng - By Henry Heng RARELY has there been a film with such an impressive array of acting talent. The string of their acting achievements re.ids like history of the stage and screen. Their performances in war have been hailed as "magnificent" and applauded by an379 words
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499 1970-06-07 21 UPI. HOLLYWOOD: One of the levsrr artistic rasfrophin of the 20th Century is the break-up of the Beatles, yet it is significant because, if for no other reason, they wailed for an entire generation of young people. You may. if you choose, witnessUPI. - 499 words
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Miscellaneous235 1970-06-07 21 L I O O'Hon* *****4 MUW sHIIWINti! 11. I 4i, rift P (liuli»n> leinm > Ui mow nor. mow toi.D* m Color iwr 7 Arui Ne*t Clttn«e Bv Demand' \IIu ul I H« ope Color iDI BBt School Children tl U> any ml *t tt 110 v 6is i> m235 words
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Miscellaneous128 1970-06-07 21 dnoAiMisATiorsj CATHAY -3J400j \ov» II I 11. IN «i ut M p m rn» Hiti.iv >Ol inns" Lrun Rnlgriff lit Color Columbia Picture RCHABO-J2'o' mi* suowinoi I »4ar II %m. I HI. K M. l-V p m Put 'M HH In Pn'w rVNi.ild Sutherland FVtaraa □EON 211*6 NOW HMimiWil II128 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article, Illustration1123 1970-06-07 22 Ruth Bakalar - By Ruth Bakalar T>!RTH control is one of the world's most pressing problems but for expatriates in Singapore, the problem is more often girth control. Those of us with a weight -problem have never had it so bad. We're beset on the one hand1,123 words
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Article249 1970-06-07 22 HELP WANTED for this corner; your helpful contributions. provocative opinions, pertinent inquiries. Address queries and comments to Adventures. c/o The Sunday Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road Singapore 2. Say cheese Mrs. LM W. on holiday in Singapore, carried the Sunday Sun of a few weeks ago back to249 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-06-07 23 Reuter. COPENHAGEN A Polish aircraft was hijacked yesterdav by a man who forced the pilot to fly to Copenhagen. The aircraft carrying 2o passengers landed at an airport near Copenhagen. The hijacker was immediately arrested The hijacker held a grenade to the neck of theReuter. - 93 words
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Article34 1970-06-07 23 LONDON A group of 23 would-be Asian Immigrants from East Africa were shuttled back and forth across the channel by British and French authorities today and eventually wound up In Jail.34 words
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Article247 1970-06-07 23 IMA The death toll in last Sunday's Peruvian J earthquake went even higher Saturday. Officials said they now feared 50,000 people had died. The revised figure is based on new reports of the devastation reaching the capital from the quake zone. And as the full picture247 words
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Article197 1970-06-07 23 LOS ANGELES Somebody should tell U S. soldiers is Cambodia that Berkele* is part of America. Mrs. Rosalyn Polly cove says. She has in mind specifically some troops of the 101 st Airborne D i v i sion who rejected a box of homemade chocolate chip cookies197 words
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Article45 1970-06-07 23 WASHINGTON Lynda Bird Robb gave birth today to an 8 lb. 13 < YL girl, her second child and former President I.yndon Johnson's fourth grandchild. Douglas Davidson, a friend of Marine Maf! Charles Robb. said "mother and daughter are doing flne.**45 words
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Article24 1970-06-07 23 LOS ANGELES Actress Elizabeth Taylor was reported In good condition today after undergoing surgery for the second time in a month.24 words
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Article167 1970-06-07 23 LONDON, A 17-year-old girl was gunned down in a busy London square yesterday by her former fiance, who later turned the gun on him self and committed suicide. Doctors are fighting to save the life of the badly injured girl, named by police as Maureen167 words
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Obituary38 1970-06-07 23 IN MEMORIAM (7-6-1969) kml In ever loving niemorj j of Miss Bcnedicta IJan Slew Chin who I left us on 7-6-1969 To rest in peace, (•one forever. But never forgotten Always remembered by loving parents, brothers and sister.38 words
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Article266 1970-06-07 24 J)OLICE hove warned women drivers to be on the lookout for o new gang of thieves. Two cases of this novel woy of handbag snatching have been reported to police. But police believe several others have gone unreported for various reasons. When women drivers stop to266 words
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Article, Illustration107 1970-06-07 24 LONDON. Two I.(I ward Heaths are running in the June 18 British general election contest both in the Bexley suburban district of southeast London One Is Edward Richard George Heath. 53, leader of the Conservative Party The second filed nomination papers Friday under th.107 words
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102 1970-06-07 24 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Heuter) A 49-year-old man who was shot whilp standing in the bar of a hotel here just went on drinking, according to the barman. Two men were drinking In the Brighton Club together, the barman said. "Suddenly there was a102 words
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Article30 1970-06-07 24 SAN FRANCISCO, New York Times reporter Earl Caldwell has been found in contempt of court for refusing to appear before a Federal Grand Jury, investigating Black Panther activities.30 words
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Article69 1970-06-07 24 PHNOM PENH, Sat. (UPI) North Vietnamt e and Vietcong forces have attacked the tourist town and airport of Siem Reap where the fabled Angkor Wat ruins arc located, a military spokesman said today. The communists launched their offensive with an assault on tl e airport followed by69 words
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