Eastern Sun, 22 June 1970
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Title Section20 1970-06-22 1 Eastern Sun own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1375. Monday June 22 1970. MC (P) 161620 words
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Article, Illustration500 1970-06-22 1 JAKARTA Indonesia's former President Sukarno died yesterday and will be given full state honours at his funeral today. lie will be buried alongside his mother at Blitar, West Java, 60 miles southwest of Surabaya. He died at 7:10 am. (7:40 a.m. Singapore time). As the news of the500 words
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Article87 1970-06-22 1 AMMAN. Palestine guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat has warned Arab heads of state of possible new and bloodier lighting in Jordan at any moment. The warning came in a message to Arab heads of state in Tripoli to attend celebrations marking the end of foreign bases on Libyan soil.87 words
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Article198 1970-06-22 1 BANGKOK Thai Navy Marines supported by tanks and armoured cars have been rushed to the western border with Cambodia where Communist forces are engaging Phnom Penh troops just inside Cam- bodian territory. Reports from the Thai district of Pong Nam Ron said Thai Air198 words
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Article30 1970-06-22 1 VATICAN CITY Pope Paul ca non ze( f° ur new Roman Catholic saints in Saint Peter's Basilica Sunday, the seventh anniversary of his election to th e papacy.30 words
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Article77 1970-06-22 1 NKW YORK Six men, armed with pistols, entered the Japan Air Lines cargo office here early this morning, handcuffed six employees together, herded nine others into a safe and made off with over 8.000 IT S. dollars (5524.000) worth of merchandise. Polire at New York's77 words
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Article74 1970-06-22 1 JAKARTA, A tearful Madame Ratlin Sari Dewi told newsmen here yesterday that by the time she reached the bedside of her ading husband foi met i n Sukarno late Saturday night he was not able to speak to her. Dewi, tears rolling down her face from74 words
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Article, Illustration398 1970-06-22 2 ROYSON SIEW - by ROYSON SIEW Two teenagers drowned when eleven took a plunge in ttie sea yesterday in a ear. Tragedy struck the eleven who were returning from a party, at 2.30 a.m. The eleven were crammed In the car when it398 words
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Article550 1970-06-22 2 1 «5 100 1 to HI a m AKKIV4IA MSA 124 Kutl* lainipur Ids* MM Colombo. Ku.tl i 1 u in put MSA I.M Kuala lam :U» -a. pur. MS» ♦:>: Kuala 1 urn J.M 1..%« 1 (it t.U IM a.xi IM BIO 9.00 B oo am. p550 words
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Article251 1970-06-22 2 Police recover gun daggers Police arrested a inan and recovered a revolver and three daggers in a raid on a house at Kelantan Road on Saturday night. A police party led by Inspector Ling Doing Kwong, Senior Detective Ofllcer of the Queenstown police station went to the house. Through a251 words
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Article57 1970-06-22 2 Six civilians were commended by Mr. Yeoh Bin Chiat, Acting Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police for "prompt and public spirited action" at the Siglap Community Centre Saturday night. They are Mr. Kok Hoi Tin, Mr. John Plant, Mr. Chan Seng Yeow, Mr. Robert Low Ngoh Siang, Enche Assim57 words
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Miscellaneous24 1970-06-22 2 Toto draw The following numbers were picked at yesterday's Toto Draw: 13, 3. 11, 33, 23. The additional number was 46. Three-circle draw: 41,24 words
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Article, Illustration189 1970-06-22 3 An army of university students and lecturers in all forms of odd attire yesterday took part in a six-mil* "Uniwalkathon" to raise funds for charity. The "Uniwalkathon" was organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union in conjunction with its "Orientation Week" welfare projects. More than 800189 words
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Article201 1970-06-22 3 KI'ALA Ll'MPllß The 24-member Malaysian contingent to the Commonwealth (lames at Edinburgh, Scotland, will be redueed to 21 yamesmen as a result of a boycott by a game body. The Malaysian Amateur Athletic I'nion today announced the withdrawal of her three members after an extraordinary committee mcetine in201 words
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Article92 1970-06-22 3 A high-level trade delegation comprising local businessmen and industrialists will leave Singapore for Italy tomorrow (Tuesday). The mission, spearheaded by Mr. Whang Tar Liang, Chairman of Singapore Manufacturers' Association will be away for 12 days promoting local products and textiles to Italian business circles. The 10-man delegation92 words
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Article55 1970-06-22 3 SYDNEY A woman traveller declared yesterday she would ramp in the Sydney airport terminal until customs officers returned her mink coat. Mrs. Anya Staner had the rrey mink taken by customs officers for verification of age and value. Mrs. Staner was bound for Melbourne to visit55 words
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Article76 1970-06-22 3 An American tourist, Mr. James M. Martin, 44, reported that he had lost his brief-case in High Street Saturday noon and had it returned by an honest cabby. About 45 minutes after his fare left, taxi-driver Chong Nam Eh, 40, noticed the brief-case lying at76 words
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Article39 1970-06-22 3 Kota Kinabalu, Sun. Polling in Sabah beigan today in the seven villages of parliamentary constituency. The voting in Bandau will be staggered from June 21 to 27 for a total Of '•Rfl voters from tbe sev«u villages.39 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1970-06-22 4 Father of Modern Indonesia is dead. If the child weeps, it is in memory of a warm and thrilling man who led the lovely motherland out of bondage onlv to bring her to the brink of ruin. To Indonesia as1,413 words
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Article168 1970-06-22 5 VV'ARSAW China's decision against resuming ambassadorial talks with America was announced at a meeting held in the Chinese embassy here. The U S embassy confirmed this yesterday. The American representative at the meeting was Tom Simons. He is a political officer at the entbassy who168 words
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Article62 1970-06-22 5 ABIDJAN. Ivory Coast An airport mechanic yesterday found the body of a 13-year-old French boy in the landing eear compartment of a plane. It had just landed from France. The body was slightly Injured by machinery. However, officials believed he had probably died from the cold62 words
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Article176 1970-06-22 5 FRANKLIN, Philadelphia A ragin r fire at an oil refinery killed three pen>ons. It also forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents and sent flames shooting 100 feet In the air. It was only extinguished more than 30 hours after It erupted In a series176 words
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Article79 1970-06-22 5 NEW YORK, Two woman, demanding a bill of rights for North Ireland, were arrested yesterday on business interference charge. They had Handcuffed themselves to a revolving door at the state-owned British Oversea* Aliwayi dlict. The arrest of the two women highlighted an otherwise peaceful demonstration.79 words
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151 1970-06-22 5 HEW YOBK The (•ovrrnmrnt'k chief witness in the ha-shish-smuggling trial of Senator Frank McCourt testified on Friday. He allegedly purchased 17 pound* of hashish from a Pakistani cab driver with ***** given to him by McCourt. Arrested During the testimony of McCourt's former clerk,151 words
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Advertisement134 1970-06-22 5 ONLY REAL LI'ITLE PIECE OF ITALY IN SINGAPOR (It e»< n has a piikinf problem.) There's more to Sorrento than coffee and cakes. Ilwrr's now a uimplrlr Iw. Beer. Ik whisky you fancy. Brandy, vodka, cmiikMnil And now a full restaurant menu. Which means you can eat pheasant in casserole,134 words
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365 1970-06-22 6 I OS ANGELES Israel's Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban stressed Israel is not prepared unconditionally to give up occupied territory. Nonetheless, It Is willing to negotiate with Arab states. They were appearing via tilm on a televised debate on365 words
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Article151 1970-06-22 6 TRIPOLI, Libya Arab leaders gathered here fur celebrations marking the evacuation of American forces. They will hold separate talks on the deteriorating situation on the Arab-Israeli conflict, political sources disclosed yesterday. The leaders will also discuss the PalestinianGovernment crisis in Jordan; the question of American warplane151 words
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Article227 1970-06-22 6 MOSCOW Warsaw Pact foreign ministers meet in Budapest today with moves towards an east-west detente high on the agenda, observes disclosed. It will be the first toplevel meeting of the alliance members: Russia, Poland. Hungary. East Germany, Czechoslovakia. Rumania and Bulgaria. NATO council meeting was held227 words
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Article109 1970-06-22 6 MARSEILLES, France —The French Health Ministry yesterday announced that a case of suspected bubonic plague has be«n discovered here. However. It said all HctMMy precaution* have been taken and there was no danger to the public. The Ministry did not (ive any details. Nonetheless, maritime •ources109 words
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Article, Illustration956 1970-06-22 7 Tom Cullen - Tom Cullen FATHER Mario Borrclli eagerly scans the sidewalk for cigarette butts on his way to lectures at the London School of Economics. It is a habit Father Borrelli picked up from the homeless children of Naples hundreds of whom he rescued from956 words
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53 1970-06-22 7 Jeanie Gibson works in Sydney as a secretary and she is as well the boss' No. 1 Girl Friday. Jeanie did not disclose whether she sent in the above photograph of hers together with her job application. Probably, many a company director is disappointed that Jeanie accepted a position with53 words
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Article632 1970-06-22 8 yyHEN the dust has settled down after the election turmoil in Britain, when the pollsters have been roundly berated, when the "shock" of the Labour Party's defeat has dissipated, two questions have to be asked: "What paved the way for Edward Heath to enter No. 10. Downing Street?"632 words
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Article, Illustration822 1970-06-22 8 GAMINI NAVARATNE - By GAMINI NAVARATNE obtained political independence from Britain 22 years ago, but economic freedom still is a distant dream. Successive governments have tried to bring about economic stability and through it a better life for the people, with full employment and higher living standards. All822 words
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Article279 1970-06-22 8 CLEVELAND. Ohio— Vice-President Spiro Agnew again lashed out at pacifists and also hit out at politicians who criticised President Nixon's Indo-China policy. The Nixon government. he said in substance, had no need of advice on ending the war "from those who could neither end the war279 words
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Article, Illustration901 1970-06-22 9 JJERBERT Johnson Seminole Indian, native of America, hospitol bookkeeper, father of four children is one of 3,700 Americon Indians who live in this midwest city of more than 800,000 people. "One day/' soys Johnson, "we hope to 90 bock to Oklahoma. don't wont to901 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-06-22 9 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - THE WELL CHILD By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —My son, 5, Is hyperactive and often very irritable. The doctor is Riving him Ritalin. How long will he have to take It? Will he be able to get a normal education or will he have to be in a403 words
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Article, Illustration454 1970-06-22 10/11 Three beautiful actresses are seen with some of the Golden Harvest awards won by Shaw Organisation entries at the 16th Asian Film Festival (From left): Jeanette Yu IVei, Karen Yip Ling Clung and Shu Pei Pel. They flew into Singapore recently for a one-day visit after the454 words
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Advertisement157 1970-06-22 10/11 The new Canonct compact is only chick Slips easily into pocket or purse. Conveniently carried everywhere. But its a precision instrument that's fully automatic, both day V night. Its f/stop is matched to precisely the right shutter speed regardless of lighting conditions. And with Canon's exclusive revolutionary electronic flash Unit,157 words
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Miscellaneous1441 1970-06-22 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... ft and radio guide y ha* ii n r»n»SJ 71-73-R TAMWS jf TAUti A\*n.i H 1- 8> 9 37 46-3142 Monday, June 22, 1970. STAR GAXJEIC*^ By CLAT POLLAN JK r K jm^Hn y A*<« V ~v"£T> To develop mrnoflf for Monday, Vn .TVV? l«od wordi corresponding1,441 words
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466 1970-06-22 13 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK When I was in Italy, I went near Venice, to Padua, to visit Sophia Loren. She wus working nearby with Marcello Mastrolanni in '"The Priest's Wife", a provocative title, especially in connection with Sophia who has had problems466 words
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Article, Illustration30 1970-06-22 13 TEARFUL audience is something new for Danny Kaye, pictured trying to console a child at Expo '7O. The comedian was in Japan collecting funds for UNICEF.30 words
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Article244 1970-06-22 13 DICK KLEINER - By DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD The New Breed, you could call them, Edward Binns. who bridges the gap between the old and the new, thinks of them that way. "Actors are more serious now," Bin ns says. "They take an Interest In serious things. "You don't244 words
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Miscellaneous195 1970-06-22 13 IRQ AN I SAT 12LL CATHAY -3 ***** NOW SHOW I\li' II M b A 15 P m Partmount Picture* PrwmU "1 HI Xillll NWiVIIN' K hard Harrik Bcjn Coon try f i/ ion Technicolor Nrii Change' Pir.»mount'» OporSlMß HI I'rlrr" Lit ward O It >l» ii»on Color QRCHARD-***** l*»»h195 words
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Article, Illustration667 1970-06-22 14 HER smile quickly disappeared and she (Allison) looked suddenly worried as she turned away after reading the news of her aunt's bankruptcy. This sudden heartbreaking news utterly changed her prospect. Her aunt was once a wealthy widow supporting Allison after the death of her parents.667 words
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Article279 1970-06-22 14 Ele; Walt Dulaney - m Dateline By Ele And Walt Dulaney Dear Ele In school am in the too 10 per cent of m> class and am entrusted with many major assignments on both the yearbook staff ttnd jn student government But at home, I'm still 'Daddy's little279 words
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Article, Illustration210 1970-06-22 14 SINCE gaining inde prndrnrr. Singapore has made great changes. The mentality of the people is now different. In the colonial days, the people never thought of Singapore as a nation, but as a place where they could earn money. Nowadays, they only think of Singapore as their210 words
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Advertisement192 1970-06-22 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essoy writing contest tor boys ond girls ot 14 and under (Junior) and boys ond girls over 14 (Senior) oppeors in this poge from Mondoy to Fridoy. Prize money is: $lO tor Seniors and $5 for Juniors for every essay published. AU192 words
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Advertisement64 1970-06-22 14 S. S. Mubaruk Bros (Pte) Ltd. WHOLESALE RETAIL BOOK SELLERS PRIMARY. SECONDARY PRE-U. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY BOOKS AND BOOKS FOR LIBRARV TOYS GAMES FTC. household utensils cutlery school <OO hs. general boohs, greeting cards stockists for "EMU" wool 63 Bras B.isah Road, Singapore Tel: ***** (Office) ***** (Wholesale) ***** (Retail) Branches:64 words
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Article, Illustration473 1970-06-22 15 DICK KLEINER - By DICK KLEINER LOS ANGELES There are parts of the body scientists can study, look at, observe and yet still have not much of an idea how they work. Dr Alfred Inselberg thinks maybe he has a way of figuring out how to remedy473 words
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Article, Illustration562 1970-06-22 15 LEE MUELLER - LEE MUELLER By LEE MUELLER LOUISVILLE The nation that the liquor industry will nutter if marijuana becomes legalised does not appeal to many people in this city. This us the bourbon capital of the world and telling citizens here that legal grass could replace562 words
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Article200 1970-06-22 15 AUCKLAND. A teenage gang of Maoris and Pacific islanders calling themselves "'I lis Stormtroopem" are causing police and social workers concern. While the gang has done little more than shout slogans and di*» tribute racially tendonclous pomphkU, th« authorities are alarm«»d last tt trigger off i200 words
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Article, Illustration727 1970-06-22 16 Bv Vincent Quek rRACIOUS living with that up-in-the-air feeling has at lost come to Jurong, long regarded os o dynamic industrial estate only. Today, the Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, officially opens the airconditioned Jurong Hill-Top Restaurant. Situated at the peak of727 words
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Advertisement53 1970-06-22 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to the URONC MIL-TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening HARROWS PTE. LID. 7, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Congratulations Best Wishes to the JURONG HILL-TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening ANG CHUAN HUAT (PTE) LTD. 29 31* Killiney Road, Singapore. Provision Importers53 words
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Advertisement19 1970-06-22 16 MULCHANDS Departmental Store convey their heartiest congratulations to the WRONG HILL-TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening19 words
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Advertisement77 1970-06-22 16 Congratulations to JURONG HILL-TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening PEKING RESTAURANT 3rd Floor, International Building, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Congratulations Best Wishes to the JURONG HILL-TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening from GENERAL AUTO SUPPLY 217 Clemenceeu Avenue, Singapore 9. Tel: *****. Heartiest Congratulations77 words
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478 1970-06-22 17 TM-KKKTN Alaska So manv mountaineers are climbing North America's highest peak, the Si.SS#foot (6.191 met re) Mount Mckinley, that climbers are suggestin trallic signals for "wndy corners." a rough passage on the West Iluttress route. The suggestion Is only half facetious. The number478 words
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Article194 1970-06-22 17 ARUSHA. Northern Tanzania Pachydertn pedicures, whisker transplants and plastic dentures ar c among the services offered by Tanzania's only taxidermist. Started two years igo the firm of Tanzania taxidermists has built up an enviable reputation among hunters and their clients for fast, cheap work Outside194 words
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Advertisement242 1970-06-22 17 TIA'DFR P.W.D. SINGAPORE TKNOKR.-« are Invited (or Ui>' in I'ifKVl ti-k 1 RFMBirtION It" >ii T4l Mrrfl I'lotil \l l<*vuli>i« x-h' nt* <on «tr«<li»n uf Outlet Drain. rvr* o» roNTitnuM («t All Pub c Work.-. Depirtmetil Kfn-ilwed Qoa tractors tu ci'U R ijitiroriiitc lb) All oilier Public V or h242 words
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Advertisement134 1970-06-22 17 Heartiest Congratulations to the URONG HILL TOP RESTAURANT on the occasion of their official opening UNITED BUILDERS 43, GiUlead Ko.itl, Sintj.i|»oru, It. lol: *****8 1 ACENT FOR WALLPAPERS i We art* promt lo l»e associated *itli Ihe i interior <leror.ition of the restaurant. llrarticst Congratulation* to JURON6 Hlll-TOP RESTAURANT on134 words
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Article2101 1970-06-22 18 Denni Boy - By Denni Boy r JpiMBER Exporter, a rank outsider, came from behind to snatch a thrilling victory by a nose over Roman Leader in the Committee Cup over 11f at Bukit Tim a h yesterday, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club June meetina. With2,101 words
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Article36 1970-06-22 18 JAKARTA. Indonesia beat Hong Kong 2-1 (halftime 2-1) in their Group B match of the Jakarta Anniversary soccer Tournament here yesterday. In the Group A matrh South Korea beat Singapore fl-0 (halltime 3-0).36 words
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Miscellaneous41 1970-06-22 18 Ist Prize No: *****2 ($4,885) 2nd Prize No: *****2 ($1,395) 3rd Prize No: *****1 697) Starters: ($l5O each) Nos: *****7 *****2 *****8 *****3 *****4 *****8 *****4 *****7 Consolation: ($lOO each) Nos: *****7 *****2 *****4 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****6 *****3 *****2 *****941 words
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Article, Illustration116 1970-06-22 19 SEEN playing himself in as the future president of the Warren Golf C tub is Prof. Yeoh Cihim Seng, Speaker of the Singapore Parliament. In consenting to become the new oresident of the club, a major step has been taken towards the cmhanisation of the116 words
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Article114 1970-06-22 19 RIO DE JANEIRO. Doctors today made urgent appeals to Brazilians suffering from heart conditions not to watch television coverage of World Cup final between Brazil and Italy. The heart attack rate here during the Brazil-Uruguay semi* Gnal on Wednesday was 40 per cent above normal, they said.114 words
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Article188 1970-06-22 19 NEW YORK. (UPI> Standings and results after Saturday's games In majur league baseball: AMI KICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 42 23 New York 39 26 3 Detroit 31 30 9 Boston 30 31 10 Cleveland 29 32 11 Washington 29 36 12J WEST Minnesota 38188 words
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Article109 1970-06-22 19 EASTBOURNE. -England Veteran Australian pro Ken Rosewall. seeded filth lor Wimbledon, outplayed s° u( h Alrican No. 1 Bob Hewitt 6 2, 6-1 in a one-sided men's singles final today at the south of England championship. The "Little Master", who has looked in superb form all week,109 words
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Article181 1970-06-22 19 JAKARTA Malaysia overwhelmed Singapore 5-0 in the first match of the Jakarta anniversary cup soccer tournament here Saturday. The first half was closely fought and Malaysia onl T scored once. But a four-coal burst in the first 15 minutes of the second half quickly put181 words
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Article499 1970-06-22 19 MEXICO CITY Surviving a 55-minute vehement Uruguayan onslaught. West Germany squeezed home with a narrow one-nil victory over the brave South Americans in (he mutch lor third place iu the ninth World Soccer Cup here Saturday. Once more the Germans. followed by a string of dramas499 words
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Article295 1970-06-22 19 CIIASKA, Minnesota British ehallenger Tony Jarklin tightened his grip on the IT.S.l T .S. open golf championship here Saturday w.th another sub-par round to take a four-stroke lead going into tomorrow's final round. The slim 25-year old British open champion stood poised to becomf the295 words
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Article566 1970-06-22 20 I ON DON, Prime Minister J Edward Heath, installed in office a bare 24 hours, yesterday announced a streamlined cabinet of key ministers. lie had hustled to till the top posts before tackling the growing inflation problem he inherited. Ollitials said Heath. \%ho toppled566 words
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Article, Illustration147 1970-06-22 20 OSAKA, Japan The Philippines celebrates its day at Kxp*i '<o today with an array of beauty queens led t»> its first lady, Mrs. Imclda Marcos, and a colourful pageant of its native festivals. Besides presiding over the Philippine Day, Mrs. Marcos is also expected to unveil a147 words
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Article72 1970-06-22 20 BOCKVIIJ>E Canada How do you recapture an 8,000pound hippopotamus? Lay a trail of biscuits and let him eat his way home. That was the method John Vanderschuit, owner of Woodland Park Zoo, used today to pet his hippo bark and it took 100 pounds of biscuits. The hippo72 words
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Article49 1970-06-22 20 CANBERRA. The Conservative victory in Britain olTered only marginal improvement to Southeast Asia's defence situation, thp leader of Australia's minority Dcmorratic Labour Party Senator Vince Gair. said last ni^ht. "It? value is simply that there will be a British factor in any Southeast Asian command,'* he said49 words
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Article55 1970-06-22 20 DANANG, South Vietnam. A young American Marine was yesterday sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 12 Vietnamese women and children. The seven-man jury found private Michael A. Schwarz. 21. of West Virginia, guilty of the premeditated murder of the 12 women and children. but acquitted him of55 words
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