Eastern Sun, 5 July 1970
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Title Section18 1970-07-05 1 The Sun Final edition Prt— 10 •cnu VoL 1 No. 16 Sunday, 5 July 197 a MC(P) 195318 words
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Article293 1970-07-05 1 Suhaimi Bidin - By Suhaimi Bidin YOUNG boys were yesterdoy distributing here Communist propaganda. In Chinese and in English copies of Chairman Mao Tse Tung's speech against "U S aggression" in Cambodia were given to passers-by at various street-corners. Communist agents here were obviously using the ignorance of children293 words
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Article34 1970-07-05 1 Results of Wimbledon Open lawn tennis championship matches played Saturday. Men's singles final. John Newcombe Australia number two seed beat Ken Rosewall Australia number five seed 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.34 words
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Article33 1970-07-05 1 PHNOM PENH, —Communist forces were massed round the northern Cambodian town ofKompong Thorn Saturday as giant American B-62 Stratofotress bombed guerrilla supply and communication lines, in the Indochina state.33 words
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76 1970-07-05 1 Statuesque Julie Ege (36-24-36), a former Miss Norway, has been hailed as the new Racquel Welch, following a world wide talent search. The new sex symbol of the '70s is seen here living up to her image at a press conference in London, wearing a stunning black-and-white zebra skin bikini.76 words
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Advertisement10 1970-07-05 1 ORIENT TIM taatfat m RADICAL nmm lmnpnc«» SONY STEREO RECEIVER10 words
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Advertisement134 1970-07-05 1 so so so so .y 7 lie Ah Lan is a careful customer... She knows what to pay lor fish, meat, vegetables. If the price is right aha buys if it's not she bargaina. And when it cornea to banking ahaa juat aa careful. Thet'a why she saves with The134 words
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Article199 1970-07-05 2 rjpHIRTEEN more pop discs hove been banned by the Singapore Government to stamp out hippie culture. A i A Orders have gone out to police to seize all copies of the 13 banned numbers from the counters of shops oil over the island. The199 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-07-05 2 Police are looking far Philip Foo Hoe Seng In connection with the misappropriation of wages of the staff of a leading hotel on June 30. Foo. 30. whose last address wa* at 301-A. North Bridge Road, Singapore. can help police In their Investigation a statement said. A97 words
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Article, Illustration129 1970-07-05 2 H&ndlnf out award* has become a way of Ufa for Mr. Tan Boon Chiang. President of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Yetterday Mr. Tan found himself at the receiving end. Mr. Tan, a former president of the Singapore Scout Association. Geylang District, (*****970) was presented with129 words
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211 1970-07-05 2 An Israeli expert lias baeii appointed by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO/SIS) to serve as Product Development Adviser for light industries in Singapore. He is Mr. Wilburt Feinburg, who arrived recently to take up his post with the Light Industries Services of the211 words
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152 1970-07-05 2 A GANG of thieves yesterday ransacked the homes of four families and with $1,633 in cash and property worth $2,178. All three homes are In Mosque Street. Their first victim was teacher Miss Linda Foo, 25. She sot up in the morning to see152 words
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Article60 1970-07-05 2 Ail Indonesian, Patoni Bin Saliu:, alias Aman B. All, 19, was sentenced to a year's jail for re-entering Singapore illegally. Patoni, who was deported from Singapore on March 25, pleaded guilty to illegal entry on June I at 4.00 a.m. He also admitted having a record60 words
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Article81 1970-07-05 2 A labourer employed by a stevedoring company at Boat Quay was yesterday robbed of $3OO by three men all armed with knives. Chua Yong Chal. 43. was walking along ChuUa Street at 11.10 a.m. when the three men confronted him. One of them tried to take the money81 words
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220 1970-07-05 2 HEW YORK —The three-member task force for Indochina peace tot up at the Jakarta conference quietly leaves for home tni s weekend, unable to report substantial results. It explored the possibility of an Immediate reactivation of the International Control Commission for Cambodia220 words
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Miscellaneous60 1970-07-05 2 SPORE SWEEP THE Singapore Sweep will be drawn at the Singapore Wonderland Amusement Park on July 7 at 6.30 p.m. Mr. M Bala Subramanlon. Director of Singapore Pools (Pte.) Limited. Mr. Jackie Chin, an advert islng manager of a local newspaper and Mr. Ng Leong Kee. a Singapore Sweep Main60 words
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250 1970-07-05 3 T£RITAIN'S new Defence Secretory, Lord Corrington, will visit Singapore for talks next month. He also will visit Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand for top-level discussions on the government's pledge to maintain a modest but effective British military presence after 1971. The Labour Government set250 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-07-05 3 Melbourne's sports-lov-ing Lord Mayor, Mr. Edward Best, was in Singapore yesterday to study problems of high-rise living, pollution and local Government. Mr. Best, who flew in here for an unofficial one-and-a-half day visit on his way to the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, called202 words
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Article165 1970-07-05 3 A DISTRICT judge Saturday reduced from $5,000 fo $l,OOO Hie bail for school teacher Menryn Simon Pereira pending hearing on 49 charges of outraging the modesty of 37 girls against him. Third District Judge K.T. Alexander said he reduced the ball because Pereira. 39. already165 words
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Advertisement147 1970-07-05 3 lACC/70-NHI mm A CARRIER COSMOPOLITAN AIRCONDITIONER'fbr only $999.00 Including y r." Li s W. 500 tTUModvlonV vj ycai o free service There'* never been en offer like it. Two hundred units of the world's most attractive room airconditioner must be sold at the incredibly low price of 5999.00* including 3147 words
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Article, Illustration409 1970-07-05 4 BELFAST Britain's Deputy Defence Minister Lord Bolniel warned Saturday British troops will open fire if necessary in future riots in Northern Ireland. But he skirted round the question of what are precise circumstances in which an order to fire would be g ivea.UPI radiophoto. - 409 words
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125 1970-07-05 4 BUCHAREST The long-delayed SovietRumanian Treaty to be signed here next week does not obligate Rumania to come to Moscow's aid in any war with China. Rumanian sources said today A recent similar Treaty between Russia and Czechoslovakia said each would come to the other's125 words
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Article36 1970-07-05 4 I.IMA. Peru Ford Motor Co- of Detroit s?«id today it plans to close its Lima assembly plant because of Government regulations which it said made it impossible to continue its operation.36 words
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Article108 1970-07-05 4 SYDNEY Ant iAmrricaa demonstrations were staged la Sydney and Melbourne on the eve of the America* independence day. In Sydney, about 600 anti-Vietnam war protesters staged a series of demonstrations. resulting in 16 arrests. The demonstrators were charged with offensive behaviour, indecent language, assaulting police and resisting arrest108 words
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Article164 1970-07-05 4 LONDON. The government announced plans today to stem still further the flood of mainly nonwhite Commonwealth immigrants Into Britain. In future Commonwealth Immigrants will be treated as foreigners. Home Secretary Reginald Maudllng said the government will bring In legislation soon to put these decision into164 words
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Advertisement55 1970-07-05 5 call for a cold refreshing Carlsberg the premium beer v \'•■*&:V' .•Cx:S ;•:«> V 5 .•<Asv X c v' s "S W i? .V' > i Si V; V > > v '(V^l W^. V 47* x V.«: > H m M *>* >:• ar «A( wi', y>',v X <•;:•:55 words
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Article, Illustration78 1970-07-05 6 Almost every a*e and economic stains was represented In New York during the massive and mostly peaceful protest rally by ItalianAmericans. The rally grew out of the April 3d arrest of Anthony Colombo, the son of an alleged Mafia figure, on charges of conspiracy. Since then, the FederalUPI. - 78 words
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Article73 1970-07-05 6 BBOUL, The 8aKremc Court today upeld the death sentences imposed on a former Government Part* legislator and Korean Cambridge University graduate, found guilU of spying for North Korea. Judge Sun Ylp Hong presiding over a fiveman panel told a brief session the appeal t>y Cambridge Law Graduate No-Su73 words
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Article228 1970-07-05 6 "DEIRUT The Arab world turned bitterly on President Richard Nixon today, accusing him of sabotaging his awn government's attempt to bring peace to the Middle East. Prime Minister Rashid Korami of Lebanon soid Nixon was blowing up the bridges painstakingly erected by Secretary of State228 words
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Article44 1970-07-05 6 BAIQON. Gen. Creighton W Abrams. U S. military commander in Vietnam, Friday underwent "successful" surgery for removal of his gall bladder, the U.B. command announced. Military spokesmen said the surgery was performed in Japan and had "been scheduled for some time."44 words
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Article227 1970-07-05 6 TEL AVIV A former Israeli military intelligence chief has warned of Hie Chinese danger in the Middle Eost. He said Peking hoped to bring Communist revolution to the area via Arab guerrilla organisations. Major-General Haim Hersog said Peking wanted to see Israel destroyed and he227 words
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Article29 1970-07-05 6 Hiroshima. Japan. The Hiroshima District Prosecutors office said today murder charges had been dropped against a police sharpshooter who killed a ferryboat hijacker here tn MAV.29 words
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103 1970-07-05 6 PITTSBURGH, A thrcf femnuiwal camera thai costs 553.75 million to build wHI be abandaard M the moon hT Apollo 14 astronauts. The earners wil he left •n the lunar surface because space is needed in the capsule to haul moon rock samples103 words
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Article117 1970-07-05 6 (UPI.) 810 OB JANEIRO Miss Universe contest spec* stMS whi expect to reeegeiee the Brazilian entry by the traditional Carnen Mirandatype raslswii lace, beads and a fruitbowl hat are fsr a surprise. This years candidate. Ellane Pialho Thompson. 30, will wear shorts and T-shirt with a(UPI.) - 117 words
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Article, Illustration33 1970-07-05 6 A huge birthday cake Is presented to United Nations' Secretary General U Thant at banquet for the United Nations June 26. The oerasion was the 25th anniversary of the world body.33 words
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360 1970-07-05 7 UPI. gAN FRANCISCO Ss3 million -dollar damage suit has been filed against a drag company claiming the death of a 31 -year old woman was caused by birth control pills. Robert Cunningham, his daughter, Diana, 5, ond son, MichoeJ, 8,UPI. - 360 words
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Article46 1970-07-05 7 CAMBRIDGE, England Six Cambridge University students were jailed for up to 18 months today for turning a protest against the military-backed Greek government into a riot and nearly wrecking a hotel. Students In Che packed public gallery gasped as the sentences were handed down.46 words
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Article202 1970-07-05 7 UPJ- LOS ANGELES A pmpKtne juror Hie Skiiw Tate slayiogs trial uM amder yieitioiMaiq by lawyers today lie Hwaght tfce deatk peiulty was Mt 'karrfi ewaayh pwmskaneot" for soioe criief. I Postal clerk Michael Parrish said he oppoeed the death penalty because he feltUPJ- - 202 words
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Article, Illustration37 1970-07-05 7 Guess what this is. but think twice for the photo probably will fool you. A herd of rhinos sinking in quicksand? Wrong. It's the back of a house fly, grcatlv magnified an electron scanning micros*ope.37 words
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Article, Illustration74 1970-07-05 7 In spite of the cold weather in Sydney Debbie Cohen, 17, disembarked from the plane, clad in short bikini only and wearing high boots. And as the saying goes that when one's feet and legs are protected from the cold the rest of the body keepsUPI Photo. - 74 words
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Article229 1970-07-05 7 PHOENIX Virgil Davis doesn't drink goes to bed and gets up early, eats three big meals a day and drinks plenty of coffee. He says that's how he got to be a 100-year-old bridegroom with a 36-year-old bride. Davis, wearing a blue wit229 words
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Article122 1970-07-05 7 MANILA Monday is gmerally retarded as a day of blues. In the Philippines, st a t isttcs show it also is a day of woe*. Of the 40,000 crimes committed in 1969, Monday had the biggest share, according to the Philippine Constabulary. Monday crimes were found122 words
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Article, Illustration327 1970-07-05 8 Luscombe White - By Luscombe White rpHERE are 525 young men and women students, office workers, nurses, police cadets and others -—who will leave Britain on July 5 in a 90-day overland "parade" covering 20,000 miles and crossing and recrossing a dozen frontiers. Their aim is327 words
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Article, Illustration433 1970-07-05 8 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ann: I need help and I need it soon. My husband's good friend died suddenly of a coronary three months ago. He was onl v 46, and had been married (for the first time) 'ess than four months. His wife was 20433 words
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Article, Illustration739 1970-07-05 9 WM TTDdtDH IN THE LAND OF JUNKIES pHILLIP Greenboum, 61, hos a problem which it shored by thousands of fathers in the Unitfd States. His son is a drug oddict. Like most of the other fathers, Greenboum is deeply onguished. And like most of the others,739 words
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724 1970-07-05 9 Recently I wot allowed to pull a half dozen kids out of Junior High School 22 here to question them about teen-age marijuana use. Things went along as expected until one of the students, age 15, asked why all of a sudden all724 words
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THE SUN SPORT LIFTOUT
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Article927 1970-07-05 11 By Our Rocing Correspondent LUMPUR Bentong, with champion jockey Glynn Pretty astride, yesterday atoned for his failure last week when he won Hie class one division three race over 6f here. Bentong paid $23 for a win ticket. Shan tin Park (Johnson) was installed a927 words
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Article263 1970-07-05 11 CLERMONT FERRAND, France Jacky Stewart of Scotland bettered his official track record yesterday on the first day of practise for today's French Grand Prix, the sixth of the 1970 Formula One world championship series. The world champion In his March shot ground five miles undulating Charade263 words
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Article42 1970-07-05 11 SYDNEY Great Britain beat Australia Oy 21 points to 17 in their third rugbv league test here yesterday. At half time Britain led 15-10. The victory means that ißritain has won the League Ashes winning two tests to Australia's one.42 words
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Article213 1970-07-05 11 NEW YORK Standings and results in major league baseball after Friday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L GB Baltimore 49 29 New York 43 33 5 Detroit 40 34 7 Boston 38 36 9 Washington 35 42 134 Cleveland 33 42 141 West W L GB Minnesota213 words
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Advertisement63 1970-07-05 11 FOR TODAY'S DRAW NO: S3/70 (5-7.70) IS s iss jura TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER CROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT S5OO/DONT MISS YOUR CHANCE SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES NOW! ALL TOTO Booth* and auny Agents wfl b« open today from 8.0063 words
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Miscellaneous43 1970-07-05 11 TOTAL POOL: $18,676 Ist Prise No: *****8 ($4,622) 2nd Prise No: *****0 (82.311) 3rd Prise No: *****9 (81,155) Btarters ($165 each) Nos: *****0 *****6 *****7 *****2 *****1 *****5 *****6 Consolation ($lO2 each) Nos: *****9 *****2 *****7 *****5 *****0 *****1 *****2 *****1 *****0 *****343 words
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Article1343 1970-07-05 12 Race 1: GL 5 Div. 1— 9 F^—2.00 p.m. ($5*000) 1. 7341 2 ***** Friendly City Royal Stag 3y 5y 9.00 8.13 LYCC (J Donnelly) Staff (J Donnelly) Nelson Chiam 13 9 3. ***** 4. ***** 5. ***** Conflict Demand Draft Annie's Delight 4y 5y 4y 8.131,343 words
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Article229 1970-07-05 12 DKN.N1 BO* CISCO ZODIAC (5 KAifc 1 < t iW A DELIGHT <M> N. TRUMPS <U) DESERT TEBBOK RoyalSu" IS) Deaert Terror (3) Conflict > Watari Royal Stag <9) Tranale >< 1 RACE t it JJ > COURT OBDEB d« f San Rag<* (3 I C. Kill J. WONDERFUL229 words
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Article1097 1970-07-05 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN Denni Boy LANE is my choice to win the $30,000 Agong's Gold Cup for class one division one horses over 6f of Kuolo Lumpur today, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Agong's Gold Cup meeting. Last1,097 words
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Article, Illustration438 1970-07-05 14 Australia's topseeded Margaret Court soid she ployed her finest match at Wimbledon yesterday in winning the 1970 women's singles final against America's second-seeded Billie Jean King 14-12, 11-9. But she said her heavily taped left ankle, which bothered her not a whit, might have caused438 words
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Article149 1970-07-05 14 NOTTINGHAM,— Kay Illingwerth came to England's rescue again yesterday with another "Captain's Innings." en the seeend day of the secend Teik against the Rest of the World at Treat Bridge. It was the third successive defiant Innings of the series from the England skipper and enabled the home149 words
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Article83 1970-07-05 14 LONDON. Ontario American Bob Stone took the second round lead In the Canadian open golf championship today with a lour-under par 68. Stone. 40. a relative newcomer to the Professional Golf Association tour, had a total of 136 for a one stroke lead over tour veteran83 words
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Article55 1970-07-05 14 LOS ANGELES Heavy weather cut off communications with the yachts In the Los Angeles-Tahiti 3.571mlle race yesterday but the leaders were believed nearing their destination. Papeete, on the 19th day of sailing. Race sponsors here said their last direct report on Wednesday showed Mir. a 78-foot ketch from Vancouver.55 words
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318 1970-07-05 14 CHARLESTON, S.C. The promoter of the Cossius Cloy Jeff Merritt exhibition bout said yesterday his advice "to those who don't like this fight is to simply stay home and forget it." Th« promoter Reggie Barrett, said that Hie July 9 match is "definitely318 words
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Article90 1970-07-05 14 MANILA Foreign drivers who participated in the first Manila International Kar 11 n g Prix here last week have been invited to race in the first Manila Orand Prix next month, a kartlng spokesman said today. Invited were winner Hengkle Iriawan of Indonesia, former Macao Grand Prix90 words
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Article60 1970-07-05 14 EDMONTON, CanadA South Africa was suspended from the International Amateur Wrestling Federation here yesterday because of its apartheid policies. The decision was taken by the federation's congress by 38 votes to 21 on the eve of the Amateur World Championships. The supenslon will not however60 words
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Article, Illustration616 1970-07-05 10/15 OEE the Philippines in 60 minutes? Better still, spend the hour seeing the Filipina beauty along for company. The rice terraces of northern Luzon to the Moslem community of Mindanao 700 miles south and points in between are all Ave minutes walk616 words
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Advertisement31 1970-07-05 10/15 Saturday&Sunday Famous Javanese Coburfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels LightStringOrchestra. wi •r sO Qlnrhp 2 4 I M v< l 6/70xley Rise.Singapore. Tel *****.31 words
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Miscellaneous386 1970-07-05 10/15 THE SUN CONTEST 'which is for what F '"OT Model FA-AO Very handy; a good companion when you are travelling. Ideal for the busy office executive who isalways on tne go. A fine package of versatile performance to enhance your listening pleasure. The ultimate in great stereo listening pleasure it386 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article85 1970-07-05 16 READ 1 CORINTHIANS 1:2«-31 According M He hath chosen us la Rim before the foundation of the world, that we should be boty and without blame before Him in love (Ephesians 1:4). PRAYER Our Father, we thank Thee that Thon has taken the first step In our85 words
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Article64 1970-07-05 16 After long years in the Christian life I am more convinced than ever that prayer is the greatest weapon we possess. 1 am not talking about saying prayers reciting prayers, or wading prayers, helpful as that is to some -I am thinking about wrestling with God, coming64 words
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Article35 1970-07-05 16 •The Fa y a Lebar Chinese Methodist Church will have a Mandarin service every Sunday from July S. Time: 8.45 am. to 9.45 a m Venoe: 299. Upper Faya Lebar Road, Singapore, 19.35 words
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Article14 1970-07-05 16 "Foith as the fidelity of mon encountering the foith fulness of God."14 words
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Article, Illustration788 1970-07-05 16 Rev. J. H. Knights - From the heart of a pastor fcjr Rev. J. H. Knights NOTHING ho s enriched my ministry more thon Hie discovery fhot persons motter more thon things, techniques or programmes. ft took me o long time to learn this lesson so I om not surprised788 words
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Article204 1970-07-05 16 QUESTIONS by Cliff Richard (Hodder A Slough ton) paperback, pp. 96 Price s2.l* "The world is full of questions," says Cliff, "and not too many answers. "That's what I've discovered in the last few years. "Every time 1 go to speak at a student or school204 words
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Article79 1970-07-05 16 Dr. William Barclay - Dr. William Barclay WHEN WE pray we are in the position of those who have undisputed access that they may bring their petitions to the King... We have the privilege of entry to the presence of the King of Kings; and when we enter there we have79 words
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Article, Illustration166 1970-07-05 17 The three Apollo 12 astronauts were recent recipients of copies of "Good News for Modern Man," the Today's English Version New Testament published by the American Bible Society. Navy Captains Charles (Pete> Conrad. \lan L. Bean and Rlc hard Gordon, who travelled to the moon166 words
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Article208 1970-07-05 17 HE GAVE HIMSELF! what more could He have given No single part did He withhold from thee. Emptied of all the riches of His heaven. He came to live a life of poverty. He gave Himself, His body and His soul To be poured out, yea,208 words
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Article421 1970-07-05 17 A nurse asks a searching question time hos come ond gone, but I didn't go to the Ladies' Meeting. Something happened and, because of it, I just couldn't g0... I sun a nurse in a big city hospital. On the day before the421 words
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Article67 1970-07-05 17 Prof. E. M. Blaiklock - Prof. E. M. Blaiklock TO ABIDE in Christ to accept, in another phrase, the Lordship of the indwelling Spirit of God is not to surrender freedom; it is to escape from an evil bondage. To abide in Christ, moment by moment, is to live in continuous fellowship67 words
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Article123 1970-07-05 17 W. Graham Scroggie - W. Graham Scroggie PRIDE Is a gilded misery, a secret poison, a hidden plague. It is the engineer of deceit, the parent of envy, the mother of hypocrisy, the moth of holiness, the blinder of hearts. It is the original root of most notorious vices to be found123 words
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Article216 1970-07-05 17 Paul Tournier - Paul Tournier WE CAN BE of more help In sharing our difficulties with people than In sharing our victories, In bringing out their good points than In analyzing their sins, In understanding them than in trying to set them right. What makes a spiritual ministry216 words
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Miscellaneous1502 1970-07-05 18 THE SUM: LOOKING AMD LISTENING... tv and radio guide i TV Singapura CWANNSL ••6 Opening uutdt to aU Lmcumm and The Jack U Lauw Show 1016 Sklppy Tlm Buah Kioiiroo (The Hikers) 10.40 Pcato Pop (Repeat). 11 AO Mr ma tb* Talk** Horaa (Ua Oatd TaU). PJL Ul6 DanM Boone1,502 words
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Article, Illustration347 1970-07-05 20 TT could Hove boon confuting. And hod it not boon for Zola Taylor it probably would hove boon. There they were The Platters. But to any of the not to be trusted generation that is, anyone more than 30 it was not the same347 words
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233 1970-07-05 20 NEW YORK Louis Armstrc the Negro trumpeter who mode the world stomp to hit music, is 70 yeors old Saturday ond still the reigning king of jais. Millions of people have heard his music or seen his familiar figure, trumpet and handkerchief in233 words
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Article267 1970-07-05 20 LONDON Gone Is the heavy, thudding beat of th« rock revival and back conies the light skipping rhythm of skiffle as Mungo Jerry dominates the British chart for the third week "In The Summertime," a song written by guitarist Ray Dorset in half an hour267 words
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Article, Illustration199 1970-07-05 20 SWINGERS can now have a real whambang in the latest nightclub in town. All you have to do is to grab your coat and tie, but for the birds, a ny th ing goes. It's a musical renaissance that is happening at the199 words
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Article, Illustration447 1970-07-05 21 Harry Eng - By Harry Eng rPHE weakest A point of "The Walking Stick" is the story. Even superb acting by David Hemmings and Samantha Eg gar cannot carry the struggling, cliche ridden scenario off the bottom rung. It's an old fashioned movie. Staid and a447 words
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113 1970-07-05 21 Henry Heng - THE at th MOVIES By Henry Heng "ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA" is an actionpacked suspense movie about the cloak-and-dagger game between the Russians and the Americans. The movie-goer who looks upon the cinema industry as a source of entertainment will like "Escape". Love It113 words
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Advertisement107 1970-07-05 21 KELOMC RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 11 m.s.) PROUDLY PRESENTS The Nightingales of Taiwan Miss LILI'YUEN and Miss JULIE FUNG and Miss CHAO TY HNY accompanied by SEA PALACE QUINTET. BPECIAL LUNCHEON MUSIC ON SUNDAY Also Featuring THE GREAT DUO FROM BRITAIN Saturday ft live of Holiday* Kutension to 4 a.m.107 words
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Miscellaneous269 1970-07-05 21 SHAW 1 HON L I D O fhuny *****4 Ttdaf A T»wrr»» Oaly! U M. 14ft. I.», Ml. (NO PRKE LIST) Chins U Shu Pal-pel The Secret lk> Dirk" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Soope A Color Open* Tueadajr—By Demand SHORT SEASON ONLY •BATTLE or BEIT AIMPana vision. Color (OA)269 words
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Miscellaneous160 1970-07-05 21 wa OPGANISATION I CATHAY ***** I OPKNS TODAY! 11. I.M. 00. 6 .I#, IM p.B "Tha Caetle Of Pe Manrba" Chrutopher Un Tnal chin An MOM Picture In Color □EON 2 111b lITB VANTAHTIC DAYI 11. I S*. 6 to. IMp "Beneath Tki riuH Of V?* \P"" Color. Scope Charlton160 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration446 1970-07-05 22 the Jackson Five have reached stardom in what seems like an overnight jaunt, they really paid their does In the business of pop over the last Ave years! Because the boys are so young, did their parents ever mind their eager interest446 words
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Article187 1970-07-05 22 HI THERE! Reader A. Tan has sent me a short list of the results of the annual 1970 Record Mirror Pop Poll. She thinks they will interest all you heptype cool cats and especially Elvis fans. Thanks A. (for Ala. kazam?) Here are the results, with the187 words
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Article, Illustration301 1970-07-05 22 Professional name: Real name: Birthdate: Birthplace: Personal points: Parents' names: Present home: Instruments played: Where educated: First appearance: First big date: TV debut: Favourite—* Colour: Food: Clothes: Singer: Actor Bands/ Instrumentalists: Composer* Groups: Miscellaneous likes: Dislikes: Ambitions MICHAEL BLAKLEY Michael Blakley 12.1.47 Bromley, Kent 5ft. 8ins.; 9st. 41bs.blue301 words
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Advertisement6 1970-07-05 22 Next week: Life-lines of The Graduate6 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article372 1970-07-05 23 Mrs. M RW. writes to say that she was "very pleased to have the recipe for Guacamole. which reminds me of Eggplant Caviar, because Its served in the same way. as a dip or s a ndw lchspr e ad I first enjoyed It at the home372 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1970-07-05 23 Ruth Bakalar - By Rut h Bakalar fish by their rightful names is no simple matter. Only Heaven knows how many kinds of fish there are in the sea not to mention the fakes, rivers, and ponds Furthermore. many varieties are confusingly alike, an<J resemble others like cousins,1,068 words
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Article, Illustration302 1970-07-05 24 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu DOOK pirates hove cost Singapore printers and publishers $300,000 so far this year. Thousands of books are still on the shelves in Malaysia and Singapore because cheop pirated copies have been bought by unsuspecting people. The book Industry an d Singapore's status302 words
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Article202 1970-07-05 24 BARCELONA, Spain Rescue parties have reached the scattered remains, of a British Comet airliner which crashed into the pine-dotted slopes of mountain range near here Friday night, killing all 112 people aboard. A villager who was one of the first on the scene said: "It was202 words
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