Eastern Sun, 23 June 1970, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section15 1970-06-23 1 EASTERN SUN EVENING to CENTS Vol. 4 1370 MC (P) 1616 Tuesday, June 23. 197015 words
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216 1970-06-23 1 Base shelled TEL AVIV An Israeli commando force penetroted nearly 50 miles behind the Egyptian front lines lost night and shelled an army administrative centre, a military spokesmon said. The spokesman said two Egyptian troop carriers and their crews were wiped out. The216 words
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Article, Illustration77 1970-06-23 1 JERUSALEM Israeli Premier (iolda Meir has rejected Egypt's offer of a temporary ceasefire along the Canal frcntline. She said Israel would not agree to makeshift substitutes for a real ceasefire just as it would not agree to anything short of peace In the Middle East "A real77 words
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Article119 1970-06-23 1 WASHINGTON The Supreme Court has refused to halt the government!! planned deportation of alleged Mafia boss Carlo Gambino. The court declined without comment to review a court of appeals decision upholding the deportation order. Gambino has been described by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as119 words
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73 1970-06-23 1 WASHINGTON President Nixon has signed into law a n easure extending the vote to 18-year-olds He ordered Attorney General John Mitchell to seek a «wift court test of its constitutionality. "An early test is essentia] because of the confusion and uncertainty surrounding an act of73 words
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69 1970-06-23 1 South Vietnamese students are getting restless again after months of relative quiet. The students are protesting against the continued detention of some of their leaders. The leaders have been held since early this year without trial. Some have been released "temporarily". Here, a U.S. military police jeep burns after students69 words
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213 1970-06-23 1 PERTH The 23,472-ton British liner Orcades broke down in mountain* ous teas off Western Australia today with 1,340 passengers aboard. First reports said the ship was in no immediate danger. The master of the P. and O. liner, Captain P.C. Reed, sent out213 words
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Article, Illustration185 1970-06-23 2 TOKYO Thousands of radical students invaded a major railway station near a U.S. Air Force bose early today and staged a sitdown strike on the tracks. They were protesting against the automatic renewal of Japan's military security treaty with the United States. AboutUPI photo. - 185 words
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Article66 1970-06-23 2 Today's Eastern Sun guide for good movie viewing: OPERATION ST PETER. Cathay. Filmed in Colour, starring Edward G. Robinson. M.A.S.H.. orchard. Funniest war comedy. EVA. THE WAY TO LOVE, Odeon. Last two days to learn the facts of life. THE RIVALS. OdeonKatone*. Majestic. Silver City. Ruby. Good66 words
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66 1970-06-23 2 LIBREVILLE The Gabonese cabinet today decided to introduce "civil death' ai a penalty to check a growinf crime wave. Anyone sentenced to be "civilly dead" would be sent away to an unknown place and deprived of hi* civic, civil and family rifhts. He would66 words
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Miscellaneous196 1970-06-23 2 ORGANISATION [L D O PhoM37J4MI |.%*T t DU* 11. 1.45 I. »l» 'MIK \i l.fc U» U»l Wm»- Tftn Color o»».s> racupiTi VENBBBA RSDORAVE htltott color «Oi-SBl CAPITOL P*** LAST DAT! U. I St IN P." •tub raici or wvr I* aHAW PRODUCTION' Mudaiu to Bcoix- Color ortNi Tomotio* Cton196 words
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202 1970-06-23 3 A Government chemist it today investigating the cause of a fire wfiich broke out a week ogo an board the vessel Baxtergate while if WOT in the Indian Ocean. The fire, confined to two holds, wos put out late lost night after202 words
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Article91 1970-06-23 3 A Malaysian btnrtnrm man and two Shiga poreans dW yesterday hi three separate In(Mrtti The Malaysian. Khor Teih LNK, 44, of Jalan Srlangor KMUI waa rlrrtroctiUd while IT patriae a cooker In fab kltrfam Jalan Bevaah was lommd 4rU In the bathroom of Ms honsr Mice said he91 words
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121 1970-06-23 3 A woman Meriting a divorce told the High Court that she was made to live in a chicken hat for seven months. Madam Koh Ah Moyt. 28. was petitioning for her marriage to Tan Kim Yong. a hawker, to be annulled. Madam Koh. who121 words
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Article79 1970-06-23 3 The High Cewrt today acquit led an ln*m«niiin itraman har(rd with murder brrauM- he wa* mentally unbound at the time of the incident. Sanipara Baalr, 29 was ordered to be kept In custody at the Woodbridge Mental Hospital pending further order* from the Minintet. The trial Judges.79 words
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Article62 1970-06-23 3 WASHINGTON,—Itoe SuuTMit Court ha* agreed to eonalder just ho« much Rhock value la left in a fourletter word. The petitioner. Paul Oohen, waa aumted in April, IMB. foi wearing a jacket that bore the legend (with no deleted letters: "I the draft.'' The young OMtfomtan VM charged62 words
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Article, Illustration86 1970-06-23 4 IT WAS a big day for London's Hindu community the opening of the first British Shree Swaminarayan temple in Islington. The women above, carry coconuts on their heads as a symbol of purity, as they walk through Hyde Park Corner on their way to the new temple. TheI'PI photo. - 86 words
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Article108 1970-06-23 4 PARIS A 19-year-old French youth burned himself to death after his father forced him to have his lone hair cut. police said today. The half-burned body of Jean Pierre Souque was found in a Held on Saturdav night. He left a note saying he could not108 words
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Article54 1970-06-23 4 TEHERAN A young opium smuggler, condemned to death by a military tribunal last March, was executed Sunday. Mohammad Osman Tadjik thus became the 35th Iranian to suffer the death penalty on drug offences following the introduction In July last year of a new law aimed directly54 words
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313 1970-06-23 4 gAIGON U.S. jets ore supporting Cambodian troops 100 miles inside the border, allied military sources revealed last night. The sources raid French-speaking American pilots are flying missions as far as Kompong Thom, 100 miles from the South Vietnamese-Cambodian border. Cambodian airmen are being313 words
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Article148 1970-06-23 4 BELFAST. Fierytongued Bfrnadrttr Devlin, Britain's jrountrit Member of Parliament, has lost her appeal against a jail term passed on ber for rioting. Her lawyer sought lea'd to appeal to the House of Lords. While the application was being considered Miss Devlin, 23. waa again freed on bail148 words
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Article, Illustration644 1970-06-23 5 Uvedale Tristram - -By Uvedale Tristram 'TWELVE-HUNDRED men ond women, experts on world food problems, ore talking obout how we ure going to find enougk for everyone to eot in the Seventies. It is the Second World food Congress ond nomes of the people who have come644 words
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Article403 1970-06-23 6 FOTORAMA '70 CONTEST 'G' Sponsored by Moutrie (Pti.) Ltd. Agoot for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Fotorama Contest TO LANTERN SUN 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore t In complying with the rule* of thia contest. 1 submit herewith my entry and shall abide by the decision of the judges. NAME. ADDRESS:403 words
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Article, Illustration33 1970-06-23 6 A roof garden pusage forms a eood curve. It leads the way for a passer-by thai serves as a subject and is placed appropriately. Moreover. the lighting condition I* favourable (above).33 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-06-23 6 This old portion of a house with its window patterns Is captured by the artistic eye of the cameramen. The effectiveness Is mainly focused on the long shadow casts of a morning sun (centre). The out-look of akyaerapper with it* appearance much distorted Go in a nd And66 words
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Article, Illustration538 1970-06-23 7 WSF - A portion of a modern structure with rood pattern composition and lighting is interesting and dramatic. By WSF Most beginners think architectural pictures Include the whole building. This type of taking is not the art shot of an architectural composition, but is merely a record538 words
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Article, Illustration761 1970-06-23 8 Robert Strand - By Robert Strand r pWENTY-FIVE years ogo, while Hie United States still mourned President Franklin D. Roosevelt ond 829 bombers pounded Japan, diplomats from oil oyer Hie world signed the document they hoped would "save succeeding generations from the scourge of wor." This week diplomats761 words
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Article, Illustration389 1970-06-23 8 ly Dr. Wayne Brancktadt - Doctor's By ly Dr. Wayne Brancktadt Q —What are the benefits and the harmful effects of a sunlamp? Is It ncressary to wear goggles when using one? A—Exposure of your hands and face to the sun or a sunlamp for 10 minutes a day will cause389 words
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Article, Illustration469 1970-06-23 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis THE "no-bra** concept is having a direct effect on lainunit design this year. Whatever the silhouette or fabric, the swim&uit now must create a soft, natural body effect. The new naturalness means that whatever is built into the suit469 words
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Article220 1970-06-23 9 MarrSu^MJllfr - By MarrSu^MJllfr HAIR that looks glorious at the beginning of summer all too often ends up looking baked, bleached and broken. Why chance It when prevention is so easy? A sunbrella" kind of hat big, loosely woven straw, colourful hair against direct sunlight at all220 words
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Advertisement144 1970-06-23 9 I n i n j pi s f u F5Ol Frosty Coral F324 Icy Pink F525 Cool Fire F561 Zero Beige F563 Frozen Flame FS64 Chilled Beige F563 Melted Beige What happens when the fire of youth is expressed in tones As refreshingly cool as a tinkling ice cube? What144 words
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Article, Illustration184 1970-06-23 10 WASHINGTON The I'nitod States Supreme Court yesterday turned down an application by attorneys for former world heavyweight champion Caseius Clay for a relaxation of hla bail terms to allow a quirk trip to Canada for a boxing match. The application had already been denied by Justice184 words
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Article48 1970-06-23 10 DUBLIN Nijinsky. decisive winner of the Epsom Darby earlier this month, will be American millionaire Charles Kngelhard's only runner In Saturday's Irish Bweeps Derby at the Curragh near here. It waa announced yesterday that It had been decided not to saddle Kngelhard's Ribo Prince in the classic.48 words
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Article51 1970-06-23 10 NEW YORK. An American swimming team of eight men and eight women is to tour the Far East, starting Aug. 26. The team will swim in several exhibition events, meeting the Japaneae national team at Oaaka on Sept. 2 and 3. The tour ends in Ho* tolulu on Sept.51 words
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Article149 1970-06-23 10 HO MM, Italy's World Cup soccer team, defeated in the Anal* by Brazil, came home tonight to a hero's welcome from thousands of flag-waving fans who forgot the final disappointment over earlier fine showings. Thanks all the same," read one of the scores of signs displayed149 words
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Article79 1970-06-23 10 LAOOS The U African Commonwealth nation* are to vote against a more to hold the 1970 Commonwealth Games in New Zealand because a New Zealand rugby team is now playing in South Africa. A statement Issued by the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa today said New79 words
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Article240 1970-06-23 10 LONDON Former England Captain Colin Coudrcy yrxtfrday stakrd a Niruni claim to be thmrn for the second Test acain.it (be Rest ol the World, hitting his second century in micrenlTt matches. The tubby 37-year-old batsman hit 05 i.i Kent's first Innings against Essex at Tunbridge Wella and240 words
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Article, Illustration465 1970-06-23 10 WIMBLEDON. Defendiag champion Rod Uftr at Australia <dnick the Unit ball in Cealre Court jrMtordtT to start tIM 1970 All Eactand Tnaia Champioaahip Laver the too seed, mat llth ranked American George 3 wagen in the opening match. Some 211,000 shirt-ale-eved fans were in465 words
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Article95 1970-06-23 10 MEXICO CITY —Peru won the Fair-Play Trophy in the 1970 World Cup finals, the International Football Association (FIFA) announced here today. The trophy is awarded to the team with the lowest number of penalty points for fouls and other infringements during the tournamentLeading placing*: 1 Peru,95 words
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Article46 1970-06-23 10 Top favourites. Singapore Pool*, will meet the R.A.F. Selection In a FAS division one l«*gu* match at 530 p.m. at Jalan Beaar Stadium today. Fathul Karlb will play against Tampenls Rovers at 7 30 p.m. at the same venue in another division one fixture.46 words
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Article277 1970-06-23 10 LONDON The Rest of Hie World captured England's last five wickets in just over an hour ofter lunch yesterday to clinch victory and the 2,000 sterling winners' prize in the opening cricket at Lord's. Ray Illinf worth the tu gland skipper, aid Ahui Knott who defied277 words
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Article137 1970-06-23 10 NEW YORK The world-wide Grand Prix of tennis with US$2OO 000 <8$600.000) ottered Players gaining the most point* was announced yesterday with 17 tournaments listed. Wimbledon and Forest Hills are among the events. Under the Grand Prix format, part of the money would be raised by participating137 words
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Article89 1970-06-23 10 MEXICO CITY, African nations will withdraw from the International Football Federation (FIFA) unless Rhodesia is expelled, Kenyan Soccer Association President Martin Shikuku. said yesterday. Shikuku. lea<<er of the Kenyan delegation at the 37th FIFA Congress opening here today said all the African countries would support moves89 words
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Article, Illustration79 1970-06-23 11 THOUSANDS of visitors to Kxpo'7o in Osaka suffered at the weekend when the pretty Expo taxi drivers went on strike. The voung drivers were demanding a wage increase and summer bonuses. They also wanted more uniforms and gloves. By yesterday it was all over and foot-* soreUPI photo. - 79 words
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254 1970-06-23 11 THE HIJACKER 'WHO SEEMED TO BE MAD T>ARIS The Captain of o Pan- American Boeing 707 jetliner hijacked to Cairo says the hijacker "seemed to us to be mad." "He kept spinning his pistol by the trigger guard as he spoke of his hatred for "American imperialism". Capt John Burnt254 words
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Article178 1970-06-23 11 PARIS, France will explode another nuclear device In the Pacific tomorrow the fourth in its current series. The tesL above Mururoa Atoll In French Polynesia, is scheduled for 8 a.m.. weather permitting. International shipping and airiu.ers nave been warned to keep clear of Uie danger area. The178 words
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Article500 1970-06-23 12 MART EASIER THE Stock Cichuir this morning failed to ktfp ap its active trrnd. Instead it opened on an ratirr tone Profit taking was noted In several counter*. Among the early losses was Em pat Ekor which slipped to $2.66 against the previous close of500 words
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Article246 1970-06-23 12 I>HNOM PENH Foreign military attaches are convinced that on all-out Communist offensive hos begun to cut Cambodia up, ond emborrass the United Stotes. Communist sources soy the North Vietnomese ore racing to topple the Lon Nol Government before their Ho Chi Minh triol to246 words
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Article73 1970-06-23 12 MOSCOW The condition of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the former Soviet leader who had a heart attack last month, remains the same, Soviet sources said today. Mr. Khrushchev, 76. was admitted to hospital after the attack and is likely to remain there for some weeks, the sources said.73 words
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Article112 1970-06-23 12 TOKYO. The donor may not have bfrn actually dead whrn his heart was crafted into Nobuo M i y a i a k 1. 18, in Japan's first heart transplant operation. This was revealed by Professor Toshihiko Tokitane. former director of the Tokyo University Cerebrai112 words
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