Eastern Sun, 10 July 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 14 1 EASTER SUN EVENING EDITION 10 CENTS frUoy. July 10. 1970. Vol. 4 No. 1391.
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  • 581 1 Bad business QUTRAM Pork shop tenants orour to pork and five cents to visit becouse it costs 40 cents on he in financial trouble moinly the toilets. Shopkeepers who read the Eastern Sun's front poge article this morning obout their problems had plenty of
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  • 158 3 QOCTORS of the General Hospital ted!ay foajlit fa keep Mrs. Mary Quintal one of Singapore's highest ranking woman police officers alive. A police spokesman disclosed today Mrs. Quintal is still "dongerously ill." The spokesman said police were Investigating He refused to elaborate further.
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  • 82 3 Wotowl MB Abdul. K at NMteßoad. bad Tke ..rar* Be was wtoraim from Mf»k Rotd, ■lter lardcelnf to a hovM when the Mddent took Ibw. Rohanl leaves a wMkm. tvo eons and three grandchildren. Botanic Garden® Ban Rohani «a« to reln Soar Month* nti eldest
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  • 83 3 COLOR A DO Tw gteel-enraaed banks of lights broke partially loot* today 12 feet above Vice President Scire T. Agnew's head m be was peaking I* group of •ducationers. The lights did not fall, but secret service agents Jumped to the stage to protect the
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  • 145 3 A British nkM Brian Staairy Attwood was entered to he extradlted to the United leaiSM by toe MaibIrair's Court today. Attwood alias Brian Stanley Barrwood alias Brian Sibley Attwood was arrested on June for an immigration A warrant tor Attwoori's arrest was issued by the Croydon
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  • 132 3 BANGKOK. The Thai government averted defeat on controversial tax measure* tonight by a hare one vote margin while troops were on alert throughout the capital following the announcement of communist plans to attack Bangkok. A tense Houif of Representatives voted 102 against 101 fo r
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  • 161 3 T*m TN Bttli 2S, ißfmployrd, was today •rntrircj u yr mn W If IW District Cowl. He pleader guilty lo ft charge of jobbing the Eastern Einporlwn of $17,300 and tvo cheques of J9sft. Tin, who also pleaded guilty to two other charges which were
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 734 5 Final part of Tom Tiedes Are wealthy Irish-Americans in ftoston and New York bocking the illegal Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland? During my stay in Northern Ireland there have been repeated hints that the guns and grenades known to be hidden in
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  • 391 5  -  DOCTOR'S MAI LB AC By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —How often should 1 take a tetanus shot? A—Recent studies have shown that. If a Krson of anj age has i Initial three doses of tetanus and diphtheria toxoid and booster dose one
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 634 6/7 The Sun's new entertainment' writer, WEATHERBEE WONG, o much travelled young man-about-town (he's kinky for silk polka dot scarves), will bring you gossip, facts and possibly even a little fantasy about Singapore's nites and dose. He'll catch YOU at all the dub and
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    • 394 6/7 I READ with interest the controversy generated by Yoko Ono's bare backsides I mean her avant garde film showing mainly bare backsides. And I remember Marx (Groucho Marx, that is) who, intrigued Dy the increasing display of nudity on the screen, took a good look at
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    • 161 6/7 Edie't most severe critic it Edie. And for the roving Hong Kong singer the sky is the limit. And with a two-month contract at the Malaysia Hotel Shanghai-born Miss Edie Wong Fei may soon be riding high on at least Cloud Nine. Edie
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  • WOMEN
    • 229 9  -  By Marianne Perelra T<HE long thick loth look the look of sultry innocence it the look of today. And It's really quite easy for you to build a frame round those bright sparkling peepers. (Of course you've already had' lots of
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    • 89 9 (TWICE a year, fashion buyers from all over the world meet In Dusseldorf (Federal Republic of Germany). At the 85th Igcdo, 50 courturierB from France, Italy, Belgium, Austria and Germany presented their latest creations for the fall and winter of 1970/ 71. Ready-mad• Ready-made dress
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    • 234 9 ROME Men's wear la coming back dowa to earth, to judge by the drat day of showings of Italian high fashions for autumn and winter 1970/71. For not a skirt graced the Rome catwalk and only one male model carried a shoulder
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    • 436 9  -  Ann Landers Dear Ana: This may be the critical letter yon're ever received. How can I get my mother to he more strict? I'm 11. a high school senior, and on the iasy side. Last term mum let me sleep too late several mornings then
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    • 90 9 PATCHWORK dresseg In patterns of red, yellow and black, with gathered sleeves, mini skirts with flounces and gathers to soften them. IX)NG look* (or summer, in beach maxi dreaves, striped Arabian robes, cotton maxi coats In brilliant floral prints (or evening wraps SEPARATES that irv dude several
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  • 105 10 NEWPORT. Wales Australian Ken Rosewall. runner-up for the Wimbledon title, reached the semi-finals of the Welsh Open tennis championships here yesterday. He defeated the defending champion. Mark Cox of Britain 10-8. 9-7 In an hour and 51 minutes. Rosewall will next meet fellow Australian Owen Davidson, who h*>at
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  • 47 10 MONZA. Italy Csrmelo Bora of Italy became new world light mMki l« weight chani! tor. here today, surprising!) beating the holder, Freddy Little, on points over a dull 19 rounds. Little first won the t«Ue an March 1161. when he outpointed (ell >wAnenran Stan Hayward
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  • 282 10 ■DDfBUBGB Lynn Davies, Tokyo Olympic's long Janf gold medallist has withdrawn front this Saturday's East German athletics aaeeting at the White City, London, so as not te Jeopardise his chances in the ninth Commonwealth Games which open here July li l»avlen oho will be de
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  • 300 10 CJT. ANDREWS, Scotland U« Trevino completed his lOCond four under par 68 yesterday to hold a one-shot lead o rot defending champion Tony Jocklin with half the second round of the British Open golf championship completed. Jacklin, reign ins British and American Open champion, carded a
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  • 66 10 NEW MARKET, England The favourite Huntercombe owned by H.H. Renshnw won the July Cup run over six furlongs here yesterday. RC. Boucher's Realm was second and Mrs D M. Solomon's Tower Walk was third. Sandy Barcley rode Huntercombe, Rob i a n Taylor Realm and
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  • 46 10 TOKYO Japan will send a 201-strong contingent to the fth Asian Games in Bangkok in December to enter all 13 events. Thu was dec »<led yesterday by the Japan Olympic Committee. ft will be the largest Japanese sports contingent ever to U sent abroad.
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  • 51 10 LONDON February 12 to 21 1971 has been set as tbe date for the first World Hockey Cup tournament which Is to be held in Lahore, Pakistan. Four European and three Asian countries will take part in tbe tournament, together with one team each from America, Africa and
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  • 295 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Sportsman and Sportswoman for 1969 (aeea above) wore all smiles soon alter being elected by a Itmember panel tf lodges here. Loud applause greeted the announcement of Puchacharan "Punch" Gunalan. the first national badminton singles and doubles champion, and Ong Mel Lin' Perak'a
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  • 158 10 PARIS Ik Palted States retained their ■mlUm as the world's top track and field team by surging to a 117-94 victory last might In their two-day men's match against France, surprise six-point leaders after the first day. Preach hopes ef upsetting the Anericaa Athletic (iiuh were
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  • 161 10 LONDON, gomer> *et sprinted to a fivewicket victory ifatnit Nottinghamshire yes. terday in their resumed Gillette Knockout Cricket Cup match to Join Surrey, Sussex and Lancashire In the semifinals of the competition. Somerset, who began needing 138 runs to win with Just 30 of the allotted
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