Eastern Sun, 28 June 1970
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Title Section17 1970-06-28 1 THE SUN Final edition Price 10 eenta Vol. 1 No. 15 Sunday, 28 June 1970. MC<P) 195317 words
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Article296 1970-06-28 1 y\N Australian doctor moy soon operate a "pirote" abortion clinic-floating outside its territorial waters. He may register his ship in Singapore, where abortion is legal. Dr. Bertrum walner, who figured prominently in a recent police abortion graft inquiry in Melbourne, estimated the project would bring In 558.500 a296 words
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Article, Illustration34 1970-06-28 1 Mr. S. Rajaratnam the Minister for Foreign Affairs at the openinn >f the Minn; Court Hotel yesterday. Behind him is Tan Sri Khoo Teak Puat. (Story on Page 20).34 words
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61 1970-06-28 1 SEATTLE An Asian Political ripfrt says the ancient Khmer rare of Cambodia may be annihilated unless the United States forces Thailand and Vietnam to leave the country. Dr. Ushas Mahajanl said the traditionally hostile Thai and Vietnamese soldiers would be "unleashed" when U.S. troops61 words
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Advertisement6 1970-06-28 1 Iloji ORIENT IIM lt«dtl Ml i»4«.6 words
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Advertisement122 1970-06-28 1 TRADING CO 28,Kerbau Road, Singapore 8. Tel: 2<4686 is on the The ear with good going power! M I The fourdoor Viva barely hides its \f 6porting background. It's startlingly powerful 1159 cc. engine has the power to put you ahead and keep you there Cruise away at 80 mp122 words
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Article152 1970-06-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU, The Alliance Party should call a meeting of all political parties to discuss ways and means of returning to normal parliamentary rule in Malaysia. The Chairman of the Party Gerakan Rakyat, Professor Syed Hussein Alatas made this call here yesterday. Prof. Syed Hussein, stre&sed that152 words
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68 1970-06-28 2 NEW DELHI Kerala State Governor V. Vlshwanathan ha& dissolved the Communistdominated State Assembly and ordered fresh elections within six months. An official communique said the governor dissolved the Assembly on the advice of Kerala Chief Minister Achuta Menon. Menon. a prominentmember of the proSoviet Communist68 words
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Article, Illustration235 1970-06-28 2 The Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Runme Shaw, yesterday snipped a pink band of ribbon to open a workshop and bedlam broke out. Scene was the Leslie Rayner Sheltered Workshop for Aid to the Paralysed at 35 Peng Btre*a Mr. Shaw, who Ls235 words
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Article52 1970-06-28 2 An employee of the Industrial Inspection (Far East) Pte. Ltd., Kruwan Singh, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of theft of a radio active isotope valued at $B5O. His case will come up for hearing on Aug. 24, in the Seventh Court. Bail was ofTered at $5OO in52 words
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Advertisement21 1970-06-28 2 gill with every purchase today at the Donald Moore Galleries Annual Midsummer Sale DONALD MOORE GALLERIES Liat Towers Orchard Road Singapore21 words
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Article211 1970-06-28 3 tpHE Government's ban on cigarette advertisements on the screen and television has cost some cigarette companies nearly half a million dollars. The companies have spent large sums 1O make commercials with a Singapore background to advertise their cigarettes locally Although the ban has211 words
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Article90 1970-06-28 3 THE Singapore Employers' Federation wants to meet the l)f--fence Minister. Mr. Lim Kim San, to discuss the implementation of the National Service (Employment) Act. A spokesman said Saturday that employment procedures under the Act could cause dUTicultles to commerce and Industry The Act requires certain90 words
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Advertisement190 1970-06-28 3 We make beautiful airconditioners because thatfs all we do make At Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we really know them backwards. We also fwl tluit it you live wih an airconditiooer, you might as weil enjoy il tor its looks well as its coolness. Hence the Carrier Cosmopolitan190 words
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Article, Illustration165 1970-06-28 4 BELFAST The arrest of civil right* firebrand Bernadette Devlin hut night sparked serious religious rioting in two Northern Ireland cities. At least 12 British soldiers were injured when caught in a crossfire of petrols bomb* and stones between unruly Catholic and Protestant factions in London derrjr165 words
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Article110 1970-06-28 4 ISRAEL and Syria, Friday fought savage air and artillery battles along the Golan Heights and thrust armoured columns across each other's lines. It wa* the fiercest fighting between the two countries since the I!»»i7 June wir In the tinr«| successive d;iv of fighting between the two110 words
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Article351 1970-06-28 4 R° ME -A. cool airline pilot who safely landed his DCB jet after beinq hit by a rocket over Syria said today, "I was lucky." Captain Giorgio Pizzo, 38, brought the jet down ir. Beirut with a gup ng hole in its left351 words
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Advertisement378 1970-06-28 4 *3 Oj Model MSL-5018 NIVTCO Model CKR-250U Very handy; a good companion tvJien you are travelling. Ideal for the busy office executive who is always on the go. A fine package of versatile performance to eniiance your i listening pleasure. The ultimate in great stereo listening pleasure it will please378 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1970-06-28 5 TOM CULLEN - Page 5 SUNDAY SPECIAL TOM CULLEN "ENCOUNTER groups may be all right for rich California^. "They have nothing better to do than to parade around naked while they explore each other's minds. .iut they will never do lor England. englishmen are too shy1,326 words
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Advertisement12 1970-06-28 5 Sore Throat? 'N4L *1 »Ooi *»He" N s 't ji 4 WVWi12 words
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Article, Illustration787 1970-06-28 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WHO reads the Bible nowadays? Who still recalls the story of Belshazzar's feast, which used to be a byword for the festivals of the endangered? At any rate, the story Is now worth recalling for the reason to be explained later, 8o787 words
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Article588 1970-06-28 6 BUCHUMID on Sunday AT the very moment that President Nixon sent a fact-finding commission to Vietnam and CamlxKlia. to report on the progress in the war over there. President Thieu sent a fact-finding commission to the United States to find out what was going on. TtiLs588 words
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Article, Illustration584 1970-06-28 6 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dfar Ann Lander*: What can a woman do with a hushand who refuses to live within his income? He brags to everyone that he* is going to buy his daughter a car for graduation when our own car isn't paid for yet. The bills came584 words
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Article, Illustration841 1970-06-28 7 WM fIESH IN THE LAND OF JUNKIES jyjIJCH of the drug abuse taking place among younger people is caused by peer influence. But in some, perhaps many, instances it is probably not so much peer influence as peer pressure. This drags841 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article381 1970-06-28 8 PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG DEAR FRIENDS. Here's something which came MMtB during the week which 1 feel should be shared among all of us. It's a passage simply titled "Violence Wounds Us All." And It's put forward in the form oi an ad by Elektra Record.* It381 words
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Article889 1970-06-28 8 Richard Green - By Richard Green A THREE ALKUM set thai really must be bought Rarely has a greater collection of artistes been presented in one package and it is truly amazing how such a good sound has been captured from a "live" event. It took three days and889 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-06-28 8 SEXY topless mannequin Christine Rosilie Sowerhy hails from Melbourne. Christine, with a 36-24-36 cut, is a member of the famed Lido Show <• .n S L he I f., C V rr n t,y PP ri »8 i at a leading night spot in Singapore with62 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1970-06-28 9 Rogcr Dallrry talks (o Milliard Crrrn IT'S not all thai often that a rarton of "Big Value Bounce," a stereoscopic viewer three dogs and a joke machine that utters maniacal laughs play any sort of part in an interview. On the other hand, it is1,355 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-06-28 9 TIIR October Cherries have returned from Kangkok after a 3} months contract at Asia's best psychedelic club the AN AN, Montien llotel. The October Cherries who were the very first Singapore group to perform in Bangkok in February lfM>9 paved the way for229 words
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Article, Illustration449 1970-06-28 10/15 T.C. KEMASANG - By T.C. KEMASANG UPI J IKE every other civil servant in Indonesia, Police Sgt. Maj. Tasilam spends most of his time trying to make ends meet. The 31-year-old Tasilam, after 1 2 years of duty with the police force, earnsUPI - 449 words
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Advertisement144 1970-06-28 10/15 w r i t iT^iKS V ¥t: > r V**, «'V: 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 e*ci<ing and satisfying career. You must be between 1144 words
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Advertisement12 1970-06-28 10/15 HOURS WITH EASTERN SUN EVERY DAY 2 EDITIONS: 4.00 P.M. 4.00 A.M.12 words
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Advertisement18 1970-06-28 10/15 Saturday Sunday Famous Javanese by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels Light String Orchestra.18 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article1012 1970-06-28 11 Bv Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPCR Nichol Hill justified his promotion to top elass when he whipped a elass one, division two field over 7f at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Handily positioned In third position all the way. Nichol Hill (Johnson) hit the front a furlong1,012 words
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Article187 1970-06-28 11 NEW YORK Baseball results, and standins after Friday's games:AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 46 25 New York 42 27 3 Detroit 36 31 8 Boston 32 34 111 Cleveland 30 37 14 Washington 30 40 15) WEST W L C.B California 41 28 2187 words
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Article87 1970-06-28 11 COLUMBUS, Ohio Althea Gibson Darben and Jan Ferraris took the first round lead yesterday in the Buick Open with a pair of one underpar 71s at Raymond Memorial golf course. Mrs. Darben from New Jersey, the former tennis queen, completed her round in the Ladies Professional Goli Association87 words
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Article199 1970-06-28 11 "Test XI" Singapore established themselves as favouritles to win the three day 'Test* cricket match agatnst the MCA XI 30l for 9 declared for the flr.it innings. Singapore resumed batting yesterday from a overnight score of 98 for 1. Max Lloyd who came in as third man in199 words
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Advertisement71 1970-06-28 11 For the FIRST TIME since the introduction o£ the game 5 out of 49 the TOTO JACKPOT has now soared to To Winners With 5 Numbers Correct. TODAY'S DRAW NO: 51 /70 (28-6-70) THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/Ul TOTO Booth* and71 words
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Miscellaneous48 1970-06-28 11 G SW TOTAL POOL: $18,292 Ist Prize No: *****2 ($4,527) 2nd Prize No: *****4 ($2,263) 3rd Prize No: *****3 ($1,131) Starters: ($ll3 each) Nos: *****5 *****2 *****8 *****3 *****7 *****8 *****9 *****8 *****7 *****3 Consolation: ($lOO eath) Nos: *****5 *****3 *****1 *****3 *****9 *****3 *****0 *****3 *****8 *****648 words
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Article1455 1970-06-28 12 Race 1 1: CI. 5 Div. 3 ,~7 F. —2.00 p.m. ($5,000) 1 ***** Wealthy and Wise 4y 9 00 W <fc W (Daniels) It 2 ***** Paoific 4y 900 Yang (Allan) 6 I 008r.fi Vane Ming Mian 4y 8 13 Joy (Allan) 13 4 mm Drruman1,455 words
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Article236 1970-06-28 12 HACK BACK BACK BACK 1 e >: DKNN1 KO¥ '(II ROYAL 81 AO 1 Wealthy A (l£) Bt Serok 1 hCNNINUDAl.R 7 > Koin rrlnce (11) Annlc'» Delight '(7) MARK'S K1JD „(S) Fnjoyment IV i'<9) Moomba '(7) AKI.K KNVOY (11) Mr»t Addition t 8 CAI han(e Kate CISCO HUKIT236 words
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Article, Illustration982 1970-06-28 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN By Denni Boy TW O lost start winners ot Bukit Timah earlier in the month, ABLE ENVOY and FIRST ADDITION clash in race four today. I prefer speedy Able Envoy. H e made a promising debut when he led all982 words
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Advertisement45 1970-06-28 13 EROIL 35 v* -A® Ml kf t R| eSso 02-, £i, refreshes '■■< <-•:•• v. «rr ■<* ;jpy ■vv iS&:> I listes JH »>♦ frvvx-'tWBSj:-? •S'lmaftF > p& siP** 4 a SPui' 5* v -i i V as V'v f f 4 &s§»*3: •0 o < '< f£4mk A t45 words
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Article130 1970-06-28 14 TACOMA, Wash The Washington State Athletic Commlviion ,M--tfrdajr rejected 2-1 the application of CaKsiuK C'lav to fight Joe Frailer for the world heavyweight boxing title in Seattle this September. Chairman Harry Lynch and W.B Reese voted against the application. Jimmy Rondeau, the other commissioner, voted for130 words
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Article57 1970-06-28 14 BIRMINGHAM MaJld Khan the Pakistan Tent player, became the first batsman to score 1.000 run* in a season for Cambridge University since 1964 when reaching 79 not out against Warwickshire at Edgbaston yesterday Majid. who last season helped Glamorgan to win the country cricket championship has been the57 words
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Article331 1970-06-28 14 South African all-rounder Tony Greig was named today J in England's 12-man squad for the second cricket "Test" against the Rest of the World which starts at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, July 2. England, crushed by an innings in the first Test, also recalled former Test skipper331 words
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Article61 1970-06-28 14 THE Singapore Civil Service Association will begin Its annual badminton championship tournament for 1970 from July 20. The closing date for entries to the above championship which confined to civil servants and stafT of Statutory Boards will be July 10 The draw for a. 1 events will be61 words
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Article84 1970-06-28 14 MADRID Spain's Jose Legra outpointed Italy's Tomaso Galll today to win his European featherweight title in a close flght. Legra, a former world champion, knocked Oalll down In the 13th round after bloodying his right eye and nose In the sixth. Legra. on the comeback trail after losing84 words
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Article112 1970-06-28 14 GLASGOW Delegates at yesterday's meeting of the British home association of UFA from Scotland. England. Ireland and Wales, expressed strong disappointment at the banning of Rhodesia from FIFA for two years. The four home countries were unanimous that Rhodesia under no circumstances should be denied membership of112 words
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Article61 1970-06-28 14 PARIS The French Cycling Federation decided today that there will be no French professional cycling champion this year. The Federation's Executive Committee, meeting here, decided to refuse the title to Paul Outty He won the championship race at PontRean Brittany. last Sunday, but the Federation said later that a61 words
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539 1970-06-28 14 I AGOS, The Su preme CouncM tor Sport in Africa, a 40 nation body fighting against racial segregation in sport, is intensifying efforts to isolate South Africa from international sport. Abraham Ordia. Nigerlan President of the council. said here. "The next stage of our battle539 words
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Article118 1970-06-28 14 ROUEN, France Briton John Watson escaped with a broken arm and leg here today when his Brabham car crashed during the second day's practice for Formula Two Grand Prix. Watson's car skidded coming into a bend, hit the banking and was completely destroyed. Practice was118 words
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Article277 1970-06-28 14 LONDON —Little-known American Tom Gorman, the giant-killer of earlier rounds, playHi his first match on Wimbledon's Centre Court yesterday and lost it but he earned himself a standing ovation. The 24-year-old Gorman from Seattle. Washington state, ranked only 14th In the United States and before this277 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article, Illustration459 1970-06-28 16 A message the moderator THE Presbytcrion Church in Singoporc and Malaysia celebrotcd Home Mission last Sundoy. The following was a message from the moderator, the Rev. Yap Kok Hu. The sound of the Gospel of Christ's cross hM already rtttlwd every city and continent, every459 words
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Article43 1970-06-28 16 •The Methodist' official Journal of official Journal of the Methodist Church in New South Wales has a new editor. He is Rev. W. D. O Reilly. who Ls currently President of the State Conference and Chairman ol The Methodist Management Committee.43 words
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Article17 1970-06-28 16 From C.edric the Cynic: More than one /M'ssimist got that troy by financing an optimint.17 words
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51 1970-06-28 16 OPENING SCENE of 1970 Passion Play at Oberammergau. This year's performance is the 36th in which residents of the German village act out the judgment and crucifixion of Christ. The pageant is enacted every 10 years in fulfillment of a vow made 300 years ago by villagers who escaped the51 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-06-28 16 Cod Joe Jones <Ut,Joe? fa holding <3^ fT> 9 J>-10 words
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Article90 1970-06-28 17 9 aij nothing you would not like God .0 hear. Do nothing you would not like God to see. 0 Write nothing you would not Uke God to read. «Go to no place where you would not like God to tlnd you. Read no book of90 words
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Article77 1970-06-28 17 AN act of surrender to the Lordship of Christ must issue In a walk of daily obedience. If It is to result in practical victory and Joy The a ct of dedication places you. of your own choice, under the command ol Christ, but It la only by77 words
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Article23 1970-06-28 17 The grcrtl thing in tlii* world in mtt in ninth where Ire ure hut in what direction are ire moving. Hoi-23 words
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Article308 1970-06-28 17 Focus on the drug problem... your mind seems to be the "in" thing for people wanting to "groove" with "the swinging set"! "A puff on a reefer, a shot in the vein or one in the glass and man, you're there!" says the pusher. But308 words
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Article59 1970-06-28 17 A careless word may kindle strife; A cruel word may wreck a life; A bitter word may hate instil; A brutal word may smite and kill; A gracious word may smooth the way; A joyous word may light the way; A timely word may lessen stress; A loving word59 words
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91 1970-06-28 17 IN SPITE of weaknesses and human failings, the Church still gives evidence of being God's channel of blessing to mankind. Sinners are forgiven and transformed. Love, hope, and peace bring zest and joy to lives formerly marooned in the drudgery of selfish pursuits.91 words
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Article29 1970-06-28 17 Wife (reading husband'* fortune card): "You are a leader of men. You're brave, strong-willed and popular with the opposite sex." It has your weight wrong, too.29 words
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Article26 1970-06-28 17 The little boy peered over the edge of the stationery counter at the ten-cent store and asked hopefully: "Have you got any blank report cards?"26 words
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Article260 1970-06-28 17 RIBLE WORDS AND CHRISTIAN MEANINGS Bishop Stephen Nell. BP.C.K.-$2.10. THIS 12-week course of Bible Readings covers twelve key Biblical words: Creation, Light, Life, Sin, Sacrifice. Orace, Faith, Reconciliation, Peace, Hope, Love, Glory. Each week there l* an Introduction giving the meaning of one of these260 words
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Article258 1970-06-28 17 tu \l> MATTHEW 25:31-4b Come, ye blessed into life eternal (Matthew 25:34 and 46) IT was 1942. Many men and women wore away on national service. One of my sisters en* gaged In local auxiliary work. was called to the clly U) be awarded the honour258 words
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Article26 1970-06-28 17 The real purpose of our search of the Scriptures should be to find their testimony about Jesus Christ not to confirm our own ideas.26 words
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Miscellaneous1639 1970-06-28 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LIST TV Singapura Radio Singapura CHANNEL ft A M 10 00 Opening Anncta in all LMIffUiIMB Ac The J uck La Lannc HOT 10 U0 H n ipp j The Buah Kanviiroo Luna Park 10 40 l'thta Pop (Heptai) 11 30 Mr fcd The Talking Uorne1,639 words
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Advertisement47 1970-06-28 19 \tfMr Every 3 seconds someone somewhere buys a TIM EX watch Isn't it time you had a TIMEX? COMPREHENSIVE WRiTTEN GUARANTEE THE GUAR ANTtE CARD GIVES YOU ONE YEAR fREE SERVICE INSIST ON IT! Trademark of U.S. Time Corp.. manufacturer of Time* watches. Distributed by Time*. Ltd47 words
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Article, Illustration184 1970-06-28 20 K. S. Sidhu - Sli»ry: K. S. Sidhu 4 USTRALIA'S famed Lido Show one of the most spectacular troupes to appear in Singapore is one show Singoporeons should not miss. Not because Jt Is a foreign show-piece with sexy, curvaceous blondes, but because the show hasPictures: William Ng - 184 words
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Miscellaneous384 1970-06-28 20 FREE IN NO. 4 SPOT EE, as their name mi OF U.K. POPS FREE, a* their name suggests, are a group of musicians who do not like being tied down to any particular musical image. The fact that they are now number four on the British top ten chart surprised384 words
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THE SUN at the MOVIES
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Article, Illustration223 1970-06-28 21 TIME an<J again, Italian film-makers have shown themselves to be worse imitators than the Japanese. They should have stuck with their "new wave" Westerns like the memorable pictures "For a Few Dollars More" and "Coffin for a Gunflghter." But alas, thev had to223 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-06-28 21 Poor Mr. John Soanies. He was horn in a coma and by the time he was brought to consciousness through a brain operation, faces the world at the nee of 30 with the mina of a new-born baby. It would have tnurh more human if274 words
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Advertisement114 1970-06-28 21 S£kPHtCE tr\ NiTECLUB KELONC RESTAURANT (oH Ponggol Point 11m.5.) PROUDLY PRESENTS Tt*r NiKhtingates of Taiwaa Mws I 111 YUEN and Hum JI JI.IK FUNG and Miss lIAO TV lINV accompanied by SEA PALACE QUINTET SPf CIAL LI NCHfr'ON MUSIC ON SUNDAY Alm» tr»iurinc Tilt: ij:ims show fcvr ol miilmm>» Kiirnnin114 words
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Miscellaneous291 1970-06-28 21 ir_SHAW 1 WR\ ISATION D O Pfcono *****4J MBT l>.%V! II IN. 4 A »15 P m Vanessa reixiravk °IN AI>ORA" in color (Ul 881 I'oiiKht Midnichl at moo capitol Lll><>: Open.* Tomorrow! UhuiK Lt dt Chan* Yi "The Swrrl of Ihr IHrh" (A SHAW PRODUCTION I Min l irin291 words
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Miscellaneous131 1970-06-28 21 I. AST DAY*! II a m IN, HKt »3» A Walk ■•> I tar spring K*io' Ittgrid r<m»Q Columbia Color Panaimlon NKxi "c'HANOBI talNMl Aagela" (Mv Mil Mu(wr< ColuoHMk OP CHARD -***** Uil t Dajrt! ladaf r II I■ I M I, «M. tl4 Poi M.AmH" Id Go tor Donald131 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article, Illustration1137 1970-06-28 22 Ruth Bakalar - By Ruth Bakalar <r pO teach your grandmother to such eggs' is supposed to be the height of presumptuousness. BUT it's nothing compared with what I'm aboul to do teach Asians how to cook rice. I'm not sure whether my grandmother did know how to1,137 words
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Article296 1970-06-28 22 Mrs P.L.L wants a recipe for Guacamole before the essential avocados again disappear from the market. First get vour avocados GUACAMOLE 2 large ripe avocadoss 2 medium tomatoes 1 medium red onion J fresh chili 1 teaspoon lemon juice ■alt Choose 2 large avocados and keep them296 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-06-28 23 ANGELES The prosecution will seek the death penalty for hippie cult leader Charles Manson and three of his female followers for the murder of actress Sharon Tate. Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi told prospective jurors that if the defendants are convicted, the state would ask for death279 words
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284 1970-06-28 23 BUDAPEST —The Warsaw Pact has agreed to discuss a mutual pullback of troops in Europe with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, ■t wa t disclosed on Saturday. But a memorandum Issued after a meeting of the Warsaw Pact nations said the discussions should take284 words
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Article341 1970-06-28 23 SYDNEY, —Sydney people are laughing today at a spoof on th« Royal Family which tricked columnist Dame Zara Bate into qiving serious advice to a "mother of four" whose eldest son was found drinking at 13 and whose daughter swears in public. Dame Zara.341 words
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Advertisement70 1970-06-28 23 STRAND HOTEL Ben coo I en Street Town "*ntre Quiet, c i e a a reasonable rates \irconrhtioned rooms orivite bsth. B a r/R *ll 4ur a nL Homely services Tels 2:4828/***** NOTICE The Public Is advised that T an Thien Seng Is no longer authorized to transact business or70 words
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Article308 1970-06-28 24 The hotel industry has a bright future if hoteliers can make Singapore a major international convention centre. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam said this yesterday at the opening of the Ming Court in Orchard Road. Referring to the convention industry, the said International308 words
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Article88 1970-06-28 24 PHNOM PENH Teams of special warden a are to be placed round ancient monuments In Cambodia In the next few days In an effort to save buildings of cultural and historical interests threatened by an extension of the conflict In the country. The unarmed guards, will88 words
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Article59 1970-06-28 24 WASHINGTON The United States Government has launched a multi-million dollar programme aimed at developing a super safe car which could be mass produced within five years Secretary of Transport John Volpe announced the project and coupled it with ao Sss4 million research project designed to cut59 words
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Article34 1970-06-28 24 FRANKFURT Masked bandit* armed with machine guns robbed a bank transport truck of Ssl. 150.000 in cash Saturday. The robbery occurred near the centre of Offenbach a few miles east of Frankfurt.34 words
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Article110 1970-06-28 24 LONDON. Mercenary soldiers, veterans of Biafra and the Belgian Congo. have been recruited to train troops and fight in Cambodia, the Guardian newspaper reports. The Guardian said that during the past two months between 35 and 50 mercenaries have flown into Phnom Penh from Europe via of110 words
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Advertisement104 1970-06-28 24 r s, ms* mm V m ><s m.- > tV.: r -1 The leader in ladical new timepieces ORIENT "Kmg Oiver" has achieved unprecedented success in waterproof and anti-pressure tests in the Pacific Ocean by the tubmanne 'Yomiuii"owned bv the'Yomiun", one ol Japan's hading newspapers. Even at a depth of104 words
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Advertisement230 1970-06-28 24 FRAMROZ SOFT DRINKS AND SQUASHES NIVICO is forcing all other stereo makers to play catch-up ball S.E.A. is one big reason. It's been well over a year now since NIVICO revolutiontred the stereo receiver by introducing the Sound Effect Amplifier {S.E.A.J. Suddenly wu a whole new ballgame. NIVICO sales soaied230 words
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