Eastern Sun, 3 July 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 14 1 EASTERN SUN EVENING ED io cm Friday, July 3, 1970 Vol. 4 No. 1385
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  • 280 1 70 people homeless families this morning began rebuilding their shattered homes at Lorong 17, Geylang, ond Lorong Yee Pah. They were omong the 70 people mode homeless when o three-minute freak whirlwind struck the areas last night. The whirlwind, brought down three attap houses
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  • 229 4 LONDON Detectives swooped on two Houses yesterday and seised e arms cache believed to be destined for Northern Ireland. A convoy of police vehicles drew up In an almost deserted West London street and detectives from the Special Branch "Irish Bquad" descended on the houses
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  • 257 4 OELFAST Rev. lon Paisley, the raucous Protestant extremist was suspended from the Northern Ireland parliament yesterday after heated exchange with the Speaker. He refused repeated requests from the Speaker to resume his seat until finally he was escorted out of the chamber by the
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 4 NEW IMAGE for actor Richard Chamberlain, known for his portrayal of closecropped Dr. Kildare. He is seen here rehear*<n r title role In "Hamlet".
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  • 205 4 IMMIGRANTS LONDON Interpol has bees called la to help crack an international ring which allegedly smuggled 41 Indians Into Britain. The Indiana ter« found huddled together in a cellar In Bradford after they had been landed from a Ashing boat Bradford police asaed Interpol to
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  • 60 4 LONDON, Britain's controls on Commonwealth immigration will be toughened, Prime Minister Edward Heath, indicated at the opening session of Parliament yesterday. 'There will be no more large-scale immigration into this country," be said. Laws will be introduced aimed at taking the heat out of this
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 850 5  -  PART TWO -THE FORGOTTEN WAR By Lasse Jensen POINDING the Anya-Nyas is tricky. A yeor ago when tension was high between the govern ments of Uganda ond the Sudan, the Ugandan authorilies decided to close the offices of the Southern Sudanese freedom fighters in
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  • 387 5  -  DOCTORS MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —What is done during a major operation to keep the patient from bleeding to death? A—ln operations an the heart the body temperature u lowered and the blood is sent through a mechanical pump (artificial heart)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous


  • 616 8  -  By Sheila Graham OIDNEY G! osier is one of the new breed of film producers no studio overhead, just programme of several pictures. He was In London to talk to the directors of two films that are now in the editing
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  • 50 8 Richard Harris receives warrior stalls from Manu Tupou after undergoing physical torture in Cinema Centre Films' "A Man Called Horse The National General Pictures release Is the storv of an English lord captured fcy Sioux Indians and nude to prove his manhood in their savage culture.
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  • 312 8  -  By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD Richard Benjamin became a star jnst in time to see the star system |o over the horizon. Not so man v years ago an actor could have remained employed for a dozen years on the strength of a single
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 34 8 The Singapore Musical Society prescn ts VIRTUOSI Dl ROMA (Conductor Reoato FMMW) "Finest group °f instrumentalists of the age*' Arturo Toseanini I fOTMSTWfWET July 3rd at 8.45 p.m. Sponsored by: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 272 8 L I O 34 4 LWI D*Y» >1 M. I IN. I ll m *tn 8:amoor A Joht Poi»jrthe Mmppj la4t«i Piuki*K« it Color ilfk' Oprnn Sonilay Ching Li in "Ik» Berrrt Of TW Dirk" Maua .n <4np«. Co ot TOMORROW UIUNTO HI at LM* In Kit Ua< Yun (A
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  • WOMEN
    • 927 9  -  By Laurence Bookman rPODAY we ore living through what scientists and psychologists have colled the era of 'the big breakdown.' The stresses and strains of modern Uving mean that more and more people are finding themselves unable to cope. More people are
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    • 273 9  -  By MARY SUE MILLER HERE'S a way to enhance your profile as need be: 1. During your next shampoo, lather up well and then blot your head with a terry towel. Yonr hair will thus have enough body to be combed in a reasonable facsimile of
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    • 140 9 IF anyone could be said to have started the modern shortskirt era, tt was London's Mary Quant, who made her fame with the first above knee skirts. As recently as two years ago, when the first hints of a return to longer skirts could be
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 578 10 WIMBLEDON, Ken Rosewall, bock in the men's singlet final for the first time since 1956, yesterday colled not for champagne but for tea. A cup of tea and a massage followed Rose wall's four set semi-Anal triumph over Britain's Roger Taylor 6-3, 4-«, £s,
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  • 101 10 MILAN. Bandro Maaalnghi 156 lbs.. of Italy, the former world light middleweight champion, scored a TKO over American Harold Rtchardaon, 160 lb.. In tiie necond minute of the sth round of their scheduled 10 rounder last night. Massing hi dropped the American in the fourth and fifth
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  • 300 10 NOTTINGHAM, TK« Rest of tko World were 276 all out against England at the dote of tke feeing day of the second cricket test at Trent Bridge here yesterday. Play started Itc eJnutes late after early drisaie snd there was a farther 13 rain ate break
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  • 75 10 MELBOORNK- French husband and wife team Jean-Claude and Lucette Ofler sped Into Melbourne yesterday towards the end of the 7,000-mile Ampol Car Rally still leading the ■eld. In their mud-spatter-ed Citroen the* (Tossed the southeast corner from Adelaide without dropping a point They now have to hold their
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  • 173 10 LONDON, Ontario GtHby Gilbert of HollyWM! Florida. shot a com. e*.«.»e course record Hi \r irntaj to take m oar %lroke Irad over former MaMrr's < Hamptons Arl Wall and Grortr Arrhrr after the llrst round of tfie 125.000 U.S. dollar Caaadiaa Opea toll chan ptoaahip. Two proa
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  • 76 10 MUSKOGEE. Okla Defending champion Donna Capon! and Carol Mann fired twound er par 99s orer the steamy Muskogee Country Club course yesterday and tied with a one-stroke lead after the first round of the U.S Women's Open Oolf Tournament Miss Mann, the 1965 champion, turned In her best
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  • 176 10 A PARTY of three karate instructors left here yesterday for a two-week promotion and exhibition tour of Penang. The three are Peter Chong, chief instructor •f the Kyoka Shinkai Karate movement here. Joe Chin Tut Chlng and Ch'ng Chin both of Penang Both Joe and Ch'ng
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 166 11 TNDIANAPOLIS An underground fire and the threat of an explosion forced the evacuation of 10,000 people in a wide area of Indianapolis today. Black and greenish moke curled from •treet grills In the heart of the afTected area. Traffic jams mounted because traffic light* would not
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  • 146 11 LONDON. Home Secretary Reginald Maudling is to be asked why he allowed a Red Indian chief enter the country with a homemade passport. Chief Emmerson Hill. 60, or the Iroquois Indians eame to London recently on his return home to Canada from Sweden. At
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  • 35 11 JAKARTA. An Indonesian army omcer and four Communist guerilla* hate been klll•d In i clash In West Borneo. An army spokesman •ft' l today tin clash was at Ounung TJeremai on June 27.
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  • 159 11 LOS ANGELES A young black man apparently carrying a time bomb, was blown to pieces today when the explosive detonated in a street outside a police station in Comptow. No one elae was injured and there was only minor damage to the station All personnel
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  • 96 11 PHNOM PENII. Senior South Vietnamese officers in Cambodia *aid today the strength of VietcMg forefs prNsuring Phnom Penh was "tateatioaally exaggerated The South Vietnamese said it seemed Cambodian military authorities had purposely exaggerated the dangers to Phnom Penh to bring South Vietnamese forces closer to the capital.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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