Eastern Sun, 10 July 1970, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1970-07-10 1 EASTER SUN EVENING EDITION 10 CENTS frUoy. July 10. 1970. Vol. 4 No. 1391.14 words
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Article, Illustration581 1970-07-10 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 of581 words
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201 1970-07-10 2 SAIGON —The wreckage of a helicopter carrying Major General Geo roe Casey was spotted last night on a hill near the Cambodian bor- der. Casey, 48. a 1945 West Point graduate and commander of the crack U.B. Ist Air Cavalry Division, and the others201 words
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Article82 1970-07-10 2 Today's Eastern Sun guide to better movie viewing: THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES, Orchard. Story of a 30-year-old man with the mind of a child. ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA, Cathay. Cloak and dagger film. THE DIRTY HEROES, Odeon. Actionpacked war film. NIOHT IS NOT MADE FOR STEALING, Odeon-Katong,82 words
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Article244 1970-07-10 2 yiENTIANE North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao guerrilT las have massacred 30 refugees and wounded another 28, a Lootian Defence Ministry spokesman said last night. The victims, mostly children, women and old people, were residents of a temporary refugee village 19 miles north of the244 words
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61 1970-07-10 2 I,ONDON, Britain today undertook to defend New Zealand's special trading position in forthcoming talks on her Common Market candidacy. The British promise was announced in a Joint communique published tonight after talks between Mr. John Marshall. New Zealand's putv Prime Minister, and Anthony61 words
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145 1970-07-10 2 WASHINGTON.— U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird confirmed today the United States will reduce its troop strength in South Korea. Laird said there was no agreement between the United Btates and the South Korean Government to prevent such a reduction. Laird did not say how145 words
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Article95 1970-07-10 2 UPI. NEW DELHI Three Indian Smugglers were shot dead Wednesday when they engaged Indian and Pakistani border guards near Amritsar City 300 -niles north of here, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI said the Indian security men were ambushed by six Indian smugglers,UPI. - 95 words
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Advertisement87 1970-07-10 2 Importers of Carpets ARugs Of Quality Distinction m swnrs i *I I -o FRIENDSHIP TRADING CO 28,Kerbau Road Singapore 8. Tel: ***** spar* parts and I For All Equipment (DWm^(Ptt)Ud. The growth of 0.U.8. is founded on personal service, service by people like these. 0.U.8. hat grown into a world-size87 words
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158 1970-07-10 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.158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1970-07-10 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 eldest82 words
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Article83 1970-07-10 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 the83 words
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Article145 1970-07-10 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 Croydon145 words
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Article132 1970-07-10 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 r132 words
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Article161 1970-07-10 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 were161 words
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Advertisement108 1970-07-10 3 Vt > > Oi t£ W y 0 m iriV BK At no extra pxpcnm #ee Thailand, India and (he Middle East on your waj) to Europe and the U.B.A. 16 fllglltS pcrtnAfrgm South Cast Aria-East and Ufest boeing from BANGKOK westwards on femday, Moniiy, Tmmday, TBaradqr lad fctwdijf. Fr«n108 words
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325 1970-07-10 4 K. C. Thaler - By K. C. Thaler T ONDON The Kremlin hos so for found no internotionol issue to be worth a war with the West. This applies also to the Middle East conflict, a study published by the Royal Institute of International Affairs said yesterday325 words
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89 1970-07-10 4 One of Alvis Stalwart high mobility load carrying vehicles of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment near Waterloo Bridge. The carrier motored along the Thames from Putney to Blackfriare and back during a recent "show the people" exercise. Claimed to be the most advanced carrier to service in the Western World,89 words
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Article127 1970-07-10 4 ALBANY. Western Austral! a—The Chinese freighter, Lin Tone, resumed Its defiance of Australian authorities here yesterday only an hour after health officials announced they had broken a three-day stalemate over a compulsory health inepection of the crew. After the ship was released from quarantine127 words
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Article185 1970-07-10 4 BELFAST Roman Catholic s will march through Protestant and Catholic areas of Northern Ireland tomorrow to protest alleged British army brutality. But spokesmen said the parages would not coincide with schedule Protestant Orange parades. The Catholica said there would be no march in Belfast because of185 words
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Article147 1970-07-10 4 We need women—cosmonaut MOSCOW Soviet Cosmonaut Adrian Nikolayev said today that there should be a woman aboard any space flight lasting a year or more "or we will be condemned to Uve ir indescribable disorder." Nikolayev's remark brought a wave of laughter at the Press conference he participated In today147 words
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Article55 1970-07-10 4 HONG KONG More than 100 Pakistanis holding forged passports have been deported to Pakistan, government officials said yesterday. The expulsion followed a prone by immigration officials into a fake passport racket involving Pakistanis. The traffic in forged passports followed immigration curbs imposed last September on British subjects and55 words
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Article83 1970-07-10 4 SAIGON. Police have dismantled a network of Vietcong agents composed exclusively of girls aged 16 to 21 in Saigon and My Tho in the Mekong Delta, an official national security source said yesterday Sixteen girls were arrested and several documents and a large quantity of explosives83 words
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Article, Illustration34 1970-07-10 4 SECOND thoughts kept Jimmy Hoadloy from venturing down this slide. For one thing, metal slides get prett? hot in the summer sun and for another. it's a long trip for a 16-month-old34 words
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Article178 1970-07-10 4 WASHINGTON,— U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird says the Ru«pi»mi have deployed the Intercontinental SS9 mivdle slnoe the strategic arm* limitation talk* began in Vienna in April But Laird told a Pen. tagon news conference that he waa still confident that the United States and Russia could178 words
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Article, Illustration734 1970-07-10 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 in734 words
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Article, Illustration391 1970-07-10 5 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - 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 one391 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration634 1970-07-10 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 and634 words
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Article, Illustration394 1970-07-10 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 at394 words
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Article, Illustration161 1970-07-10 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. Edie161 words
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Article, Illustration515 1970-07-10 8 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham I lunched of Th# Running Footman' with Anthony Harvey, who should have won on Oscor for his direction of "The Lion In Winter." Ditto Peter o'Toole for the some film. Too, H >*ving in Anne Bancroft's apartment in Greenwich Village515 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-07-10 8 LONDON Ron Moody and Jack Wild. Ill* famed Fay* and Artful Dodger of 'Oliver!", will be reunited in "Flight of the Doves," which will be produced and directed by Ralph Nelson for Columbia Picture*. The picture, to be filmed In Ireland starting in mid-July,130 words
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Miscellaneous206 1970-07-10 8 PCHAPD-IJIF' mm IM, AM. CM A IJt 9-m. "TW Mind OH Mr »«mn TEKENCI STAMP. BOHERT VAUOHM A OMaktt fmara la Color CATHAY J J4ooj NOW KHOHINU! 11. l-M. IN Ul IJI Mi "EtriH From BIMII" Color TMOMAS HUNTER. MARIS VEMNINI 1 ODEOM 2 ll 3 1 NOW HUOHINC! II206 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-07-10 9 Marianne Perelra - 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 of229 words
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Article, Illustration89 1970-07-10 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 dress89 words
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234 1970-07-10 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 shoulder234 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-07-10 9 Ann Landers - 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 then436 words
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Article90 1970-07-10 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 several90 words
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Article105 1970-07-10 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*>at105 words
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Article47 1970-07-10 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 Hayward47 words
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Article282 1970-07-10 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 de282 words
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Article300 1970-07-10 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 a300 words
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Article66 1970-07-10 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 and66 words
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Article46 1970-07-10 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.46 words
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Article51 1970-07-10 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 and51 words
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Article, Illustration295 1970-07-10 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'a295 words
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Article158 1970-07-10 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 were158 words
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Article161 1970-07-10 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 allotted161 words
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Article332 1970-07-10 11 lLf lAMI You can't depend on a drunk mouse, he's absent-minded. And the man who starts downing Martinis at lunchtime may be washing away his ability to learn and to remember even after he has sobered up. That's the opinion Of Dr. O c332 words
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Article128 1970-07-10 11 WASHINGTON Congrets has rejected out of hand language agreed to by the Senate after seven weeks of debate to curb future U.S. military actions in Cambodia. After leas than 10 minutes of debate, the Houae shelved a motion to approve a restrictive 8 en a128 words
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Article441 1970-07-10 12 New issues dominate stock mart SrntoKa. 1 however, tini*hr<l at ll.38 down three rents with 15«*00 unit* done. Among the leaders. Central Sugar declined nix rents and National Iron eased foi ir rents Other section of the market were dull. INDU8TB1ALS Ajinomoto Z.M 2.14 At'MA441 words
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Article240 1970-07-10 12 jyjEXICO CITY Local authorities have found a nudist camp neor Huoutlo de Jimenez where o thousand naked inhabitants engage in endless orgies of magic mushroom munching, marijuana smoking and free love. Mayor Felicitos Pineda of the central Mexican Town said police hod fcund men240 words
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43 1970-07-10 12 THE SHOW MUST GO ON That's what six year old Jillian Banks said anyway after she ran into a door of her home in Kansas, U.S.A. Jillian was determined to perform in a school show so she went on black eye and all.43 words
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50 1970-07-10 12 NEW YORK Secret Service agents today arrested a 24-year-old man and charged him with threatening to do bodily barm to President Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew. The man, James Schroder, was arraigned in Brooklyn Federal Couit and held in lieu of $750,000 bail.50 words
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Article141 1970-07-10 12 LOS ANGELES A crazed killer brandishing a claw hammer or an axe han slaughtered five people in three savage attacks this week around IXM Angeles. A family of five were the latest victims yesterday when the mad ham-mer-man broke into their home. On fir« He battered them141 words
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