Eastern Sun, 12 July 1970
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Title Section17 1970-07-12 1 THE SUN LiH tißdm MM io Mail Vol. 1 No. 17 Sunday, 12 July 1970. MC(P) 10317 words
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232 1970-07-12 1 |>H ILADELPHIA Armed thugs threatening teen* agers who refused to perform in sex orgy scenes for blue movies were houled out of a Philadelphia house by police early Saturday. Police arrested 45 people including 30 boys ond girls between 17 ond 21 yeors. Every232 words
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Article151 1970-07-12 1 TOKYO The summer weather has been so bad that people are telephoning the Meteorological Ageney to complain. "Because of this depressing weather, several people have called us up and given us a real scolding," Yuklo Fujil, a briefing official In the Agency, said. Sunshine Tokyo, the151 words
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Advertisement113 1970-07-12 1 SO IN V I SO!N V" SO IN I SOrs v i The Elmark ofcxccßoncc ■■"ls on the VIVASL9O TV> m n l.ll» gS I CAV lAIIV in® ipintto rwo aoor Dviury wim comiorr tot tout# Com* for joyride. Find out what two-door motomg is reelty •II about. Take off113 words
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Article, Illustration276 1970-07-12 2 YyASH INGTON United Notions Secretory Generol U Thont Soturdoy colled for on end to the Vietnom wor which he described os "a colossol horror story, 1,000 times grimmer thon any horror story ever written by man." U Thant also surveyed the current crisis in276 words
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Article106 1970-07-12 2 WASHINGTON A Congressional committee will begin hearing on Monday on South Vietnam's Con Son Island prison. It will also look into a Sroposed Ss3oo million > additional foreign aid the U.S. Government is reported planning to give South Vietnam. The group—the House of Representatives106 words
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56 1970-07-12 2 GO, BABY, GO... and the idea is to see who can go the longest. These two Cleveland, Ohio, girls are taking part in a Go Go dance marathon. They are attempting to break the world record of 77hr. 15min. And if you're interested in names that's Rene Nezdolity on the— UPI radiophoto. - 56 words
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Article175 1970-07-12 2 MOSCOW. SoTfet and Chinese negotiaUn today revuMd talks on problems of shipping along their common border rivers. Tass news agency said the two sides began the 18th session of the shipping Commission's talks in the Chinese town of Helhe. near the Amur Hirer. The previous session175 words
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277 1970-07-12 2 TOKYO A former warrant officer in Japan's Imperial Army said today 23 American war prisoners were killed by Hie atom bomb which destroyed Hiroshima in 1945. Hlroshl Yanaglda, 56, a member of the dreaded Kempeital (Japanese military police), said he was in277 words
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63 1970-07-12 2 CALIFORNIA The 350 inmate s of the Ventura School for Girls, a correctional institution, are getting 50 new classmates boys. Mrs. Beatrice Dolan, an official of the school run by the California Youth Authority, disclosed the pilot project Thursday saying, "to say that they63 words
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Advertisement35 1970-07-12 2 >-.?<" ?/m ;.<k M -v- -< si •>• MraKgwwo^^ mi S:-.:: Malaysia's Premier Hotel Federal Hotel Kuala Lumpur ?3 Now Extension, sift 450 luxulouo room.. wtf to »«H carpet. ~£M§9l fully air- conditioned, with pmh. button control pontl35 words
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280 1970-07-12 3 DOLICE detectives Saturdoy arrested five men wonted for armed robbery. Police arrested the men after being tipped off by underworld informants. A police party led by Insp. Lim Chin Ow surprised two men in a dilapidated house at T e 1 ok Blangah280 words
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132 1970-07-12 3 Curious passers-by try to peer into a steel wool factory at Choon Guan Street sealed by police because of the alleged presence of two dangerous cobras. The cobras were first "sighted" on Friday but all attempts to smoke them out has been unsuccessful. Firemen and police combed the building for132 words
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Article25 1970-07-12 3 Sitl blnte Mohamed, 12 a housewife had a told chain valued at J250 snatched a« she was walking along N1 ten Road, yesterday.25 words
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Article131 1970-07-12 3 THE Third District Court Saturday sat aside 15 days for hearing on 49 amended charges of outraging modesty against school teacher Merryn Simon Pereira. The hearings will be from November 23 to December 11 excluding Saturdays. Pereira, 39, of the Falrplay Road Primary School, is charged131 words
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Article62 1970-07-12 3 Public Works Department experts are still probing the cause of the Thomson Road flyover collapse which killed a coffee stall owner last March. A panel of civil engineers handling the In- qulry has not reached definite conclusions. The officer in charge of the flyover, Mr.62 words
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Article107 1970-07-12 3 Two moto r-cycllsts died In separate road accidents during the past 12 hours. In the first mishap, Leong Chan Wah, 31, of Lorong Four, Toa Payoh, was killed Instantly after his motor-cycle skidded along Braddell Road at 11 p.m. yesterday. In the second fatal road107 words
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Advertisement115 1970-07-12 3 lACC/70-JO2S JVr« £?s M Including 3 years free service! n J 10.500 ITU Model onljfk There's never been an offer like it. Two hundred units of the world's most attractive room airconditioner must be sold at the incredibly low price of 8999.(X)-' including 3 years' free service. The Carrier 10,500115 words
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Advertisement208 1970-07-12 4 A NEW KIND OF TYRE so strong its tread is practically art extra! POLYGLAS by Goodyear C: H > I >sN ■3O -Xf V VfW V>> ''>.s?' >?** K -<i W(\\v ;^<4 l L:V OI V A V V> N N^\> v sV v f £> -W O y V208 words
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421 1970-07-12 5 r pOKYO —An American soldier, John Sweeney, who deserted in Vietnom ond hos been living with the Vietcong for the post 17 months was introduced to a Hanoi Press conference. The news conference was called for the Americon deserter who Is421 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-07-12 5 No doubt lovely shapely blonde model Anny Nelsen, Is hoping for a "long hot summer", as she displays an eye-catching see-through swimming costume, made of latex fibre during the latest Heard collection in Paris. Heard, is the creater of the bikini.47 words
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Article20 1970-07-12 5 MANILA A oredawn earthquake jolted Manila's four million residents from their beds today, but apparently •oused no damage.20 words
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Article72 1970-07-12 5 CALCUTTA Eight policemen were wounded today in two Communist bomb attacks In this stormy West Bengal capital, officials said. One man was seriously wounded when police opened Are to disperse a mob of Communists who attacked a police station in Northeast Calcutta. Bix policemen72 words
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104 1970-07-12 5 BEIRUT A Lebanese court yesterday remanded a young French hijacker for further psychiatric examination at the opening of his trial. Christian Bellon, who has admitted foreing a Trans World Airline plane to land In Beirut in January, was declared "Irresponsible" by a medical commission. He spent104 words
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Article44 1970-07-12 5 NEW DELHI. At least 120,000 Hindus have crossed over to India from East Pakistan since January this year, Minister of State (or Rehabilitation Bhagwat Jha Azad told newsmen yesterday. Azad said the dally influx of Hindu refugees Is about 1,500.44 words
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Article125 1970-07-12 5 LONDON A soldier and his wife were sentenced to life Imprisonment in Hertford Saturday for a sex murder each blamed on the other. The husband, Private Michael Joseph Hanson, 24, was also found guilty to having unlawful sexual intercourse with the murdered 10-year-old girl Christine125 words
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Advertisement129 1970-07-12 5 »<> Iff SH WB te *■&>•••• 1 as a pilot in the SAF Be among th# pioneers In th« Air Defanca Command. TM SAF offare young man who ara physically fit and intclligant lha challenge of this axcitlng and satisfying c mm. You mutt ba between 17* and 23 years129 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-07-12 6 It's called a parasail and this boy taking part in this fascinating sport sails with his parachute at a height of 75ft while being polled by a car cruising at SO mph. The yoaag sportsman is a member of the Japan Aeronautical Scouts. Every weekend heUPI photo. - 85 words
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131 1970-07-12 6 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados The Heyerdahl's "floating haystack/' the papyrus boot Ra 2, is fighting strong coastal currents that threaten to push the craft up the wrong side of Barbados Navigator Norman Baker radioed that unusually strong currents have carried them 54 miles closer to the Island131 words
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66 1970-07-12 6 LONDON Police yesterday investigated the murder of a former monk turned youth worker who was known for his belief that love was of greater help to delinquents than discipline. Police Tkatd Brian Hawkins, 29, was found heaten to death Thursiay morning in the basement66 words
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Article224 1970-07-12 6 T>OMBAY Police hove arrested 13 Maoist revolutionaries plotting to liquidate army and civilian personnel and establish a guerrilla army. Police said the revolutionaries included five college teachers and one practising woman lawyer. The lawyer, Miss Sunder Navalkar, described by police as the brain behind Maoist224 words
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Article176 1970-07-12 6 WASHINGTON The 15-yoav-old ton of a Xerox Covporjtiofi exec«tiy« waa being held today under *****,000 bond after being charged with the nwirder of bit parent*. The ric tints were Donald Tucker. 3». mldAtlantlc states personnel manager for Xerox, and his wife, Mary. 36. both176 words
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172 1970-07-12 6 BELFAST Bnman Catholics accnsed the British Government of capitulating to rightwing extremists in M t i, |kg,» ItnlsnJ nfonncrn irri»ia. They also announced a peace plan for Monday's Protestant Orsnge marches. An Army spokesman said 40.000 policemen and all 11,000 soldiers stationed in Northern Ireland172 words
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Article24 1970-07-12 6 SAIGON Students and police battled in the street* Saturday after the student* tried to hold a peaceful demonstration outside the American Embassy.24 words
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Article55 1970-07-12 6 BAST BERLIN. Michael Woodbridge. a British national, and Frank King, an American soldier, were arrested yesterday by East Berlin security police for allegedly distributing "fascist" literature, the official East German News Agency said. The Agency said the literature included leaflets showing swastikas and "nationalist slogans'* Issued55 words
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Article67 1970-07-12 6 FRANCE Maritime officials launched an air and sea search yesterday for the yacht of forme* French Premier Feli* Gaillard, missing sine* Thursday eveningGaillard, 50, who was Prime Minister for five months during the last days of the Fourth ReCblic, disappeared after iving the Isle of Jep»67 words
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396 1970-07-12 7 TJONG KONG American Bishop James Walsh, 79, rest- ad in hospital today, full of questions about the outside world after spending 12 years in a Chinese jail. Walsh was freed yesterday at the same time China reported the suicide of another American prisoner,396 words
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Article135 1970-07-12 7 NEW YORK Farmer Newark Mayor Hugh Addonisio took the wltaess stand la his deface yesterday and said a former city contractor who said ke rave Addonisio 5512,000 »n craft was a liar. 4> AI first witness for ♦he defence, Addon irio laid the star prosecution135 words
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Article, Illustration34 1970-07-12 7 Is it a pile of chopped wood? Or maybe a close-op of salted peanuts? That's two down; take one more guess before reading the answer: They're shaved whiskers magnified hundreds of times.34 words
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Advertisement130 1970-07-12 7 mrmmmmm w* V INTRODUCING THE TW We are now operating the Twin Otter Series 300 aircraft which has an impressive 190.000 operational hours in over 30 countries throughout the world. Saber Air with their quickly convertible aircraft can now offer an even more flexible service which can penetrate into areas130 words
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Article, Illustration935 1970-07-12 8 W. A. Clarke - By W. A. Clarke ORISON St be- coming less o place of punishment, more a liberal method of detention. But men are stilt plotting ways to get out and finding them I In recent years a different and more humane conception of935 words
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Article, Illustration627 1970-07-12 8 Lee Mueller - By Lee Mueller r probably surprised o few people recently when a notional poll revealed that many Americans do not believe man has yet set foot on the moon. According to the poll, a small percentage of every large population area Is627 words
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Article, Illustration753 1970-07-12 9 WM TTDHtDll IN THE LAND OF JUNKIES one about 85 residents ot Horizon House. The number con chonge from hour to hour. A new resident moy come in quickly, scored ond shoking from the street. Or on old resident moy leove, fed753 words
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Article807 1970-07-12 9 When Williom Reilly was growing ■p on Monhotton's lost Sida, 50 to 60 years ago, things wore really not so muck different from today. American troops were an ocean away dying in unpronounceable places like Ypres-Lys, while government leaders gingerly campaigned lor war support here at807 words
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Article, Illustration291 1970-07-12 10/15 |J*VEN the most ardent art lovers have found the Fifth Swiss Sculpture Exhibition at Biel a somewhat unbelievable conglomoration of weird artistic forms. On the lake of Biel and at the Congress Hall are shapes and designs never before seen or perhaps even accepted In291 words
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Advertisement16 1970-07-12 10/15 Famous Javanese Colourfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels LightStringOrchestia.16 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article837 1970-07-12 11 By Our Racing Correspondent PENANG THAI LOT, wiHi apprentice Chris Leong sslrMe, created npset in nee four today when lie paid $162 for a win. Champion Jockey Glynn Pretty was again In the limelight when he landed a double with Blnjal Walk ($5l) In the first837 words
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338 1970-07-12 11 THIS year's sixtfi national bowling championships organised by Hie Singapore Ten Pin Bowling Congress promises to be one of the best ever to be staged in the Republic. More than 560 entries have been received by the •rganisers to date. The tournament scheduled to338 words
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Article200 1970-07-12 11 NEW YORK Recults and standing* of th« two major leagues after Friday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB New York 47 37 Pittsburgh 48 39 ft Chicago 42 41 4ft St. Loufc 39 45 8 Philadelphia 35 48 lift Montreal 35 51 13 WEST Cincinnati 06200 words
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Advertisement87 1970-07-12 11 $20,000 WON IN LAST THURSDAY'S DRAW RT ONE PARTICIPANT. TOTO Booth No: 214-2} Coupon Ho: A *****46 JACKPOT FOR TODAY'S DRAW NO» 55/70 (12-7-70) REMAINS AT $170,000 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER CROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/DOHT MISS TOUR87 words
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Miscellaneous44 1970-07-12 11 anai TOTAL POOL: |IS,MI Ist Prise No. ***** <s*,l7l) tad Prise No. ***** ($1,542) 3rd Prise No. 651*5 <$ 771) Starters ($93 each) Nos: ***** 51*70 *2*2 l **2*S **sB9 6*lBB *4851 Consolation ($7l each) Nos: 676*1 6*283 ***** *5*24 6*785 *2**4 5*732 ***** 582*844 words
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Article1450 1970-07-12 12 Race l: CL 4 Dir. 1—6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($6,000) i. a. 3- 31 The Joker Evermore O Kaiaar iy 3y 3y 900 900 8.13 Chens (Tulloh) Jong Tan (Tulloh) Kaisnr (Leo) White 15 4. MOOO Film Studio V 6y 8 13 Shaw (Tulloh) 6 Rickithi* Tcuer 3y1,450 words
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Article13 1970-07-12 12 PPB Day's best: Pepego, Rubber Exporter 111, Indian Patrol T Going: Good13 words
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Article, Illustration971 1970-07-12 13 GO RACING wit h THE SUN TNDIAN PATROL, winner of three races this season, stands a great chance of re-entering the winning list again in the class three division two race over 7f at Penong today. He rained his chances at the start when he971 words
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Article104 1970-07-12 14 MELBOURNE Leading Melbourne steeples Jockey Tom McGinley won the Grand National Steeples for an unprecedented fourth time when he guided second favourite Black Butt to an easy win at Flemington here yesterdsy. McGinley known to Melbourne race crowds as "the Canny Scot" raced the former New104 words
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Article100 1970-07-12 14 PRAGUE Jozef Marko, manager of Czechoslovakia's World Cup soccer team, has been suspended as national coach Sliding an investigation to the team's disappointing performance in Mexico. The suspension was decided on Thursday at a meeting of the presidium of the Czechoslovak Football Association, Prague newspapers reported. Czechoslovakia100 words
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Article53 1970-07-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thailand's under-18 schoolboys team defeated a Malaysian side 3-0 In the opening day's match of the first schoolboys international soccer tournament which opened here on Friday night Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are taking part in the inaugural tournament and a-e each fielding an under 1453 words
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Article455 1970-07-12 14 CT. ANDREWS, Scot loud— Loo Trovino increosed kit lood in the British Open golf chomptonship to two strokes with o por 72 in yesterday's third round over the 6,951 yords course. Trovino, 30, who wet U.S. Open champion in 1968, hot a 54 hole total of455 words
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Article119 1970-07-12 14 LJGNANO SABBIADORO, Italy Bruno Arcari of Italy retained hit world light welterweight title on Friday night when French challenger Rene Roque was disqualified in the sixth round for butting. Referee G. Martinelli disqualified Roque after one minute and 29 seconds in the sixth round after his head opened119 words
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Article35 1970-07-12 14 NEWPORT, Australian Ken Rosewall, the Wimbledon runner-up, overwhelmed his compatriot Owen Davidson 6-0 6-3 on Friday to reach the final of the men's singles in the Welsh Open tennis championships here.35 words
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Article146 1970-07-12 14 EDINBURGH. Scotland A mumps scare on Friday broke over the Commonwealth Games village six days before the events begin. Nigel Cluer, a 16-year-old New Guinea swimmer, was admitted to hospital with the disease on Frlda.y doctors confirmed. Australian team officials said ther« was great concern because146 words
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44 1970-07-12 14 (UPI Radiophoto).(UPI Radiophoto). - 44 words
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Article176 1970-07-12 14 LONDON The England team that triumphed by eight wickets over the Rest of the World at Nottingham earlier this week remains unchanged for the third test, starting on July 16 in Birmingham. Alan Ward, the Derbyshire fast bowler who was forced to drop out of176 words
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Article122 1970-07-12 14 EDINBURGH, Scotland Kerry O'Brien, the Australian steeplechaser who recently broke the world record, will contest both the steeplechase and 1C .000 metres in the Common wealth Games here. Asked about hi* chances in the steeplechase, O'Brien said on Friday: "I've never been in better shape122 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article621 1970-07-12 16 A toyman's disturbing question AtE there two Chrtstionities the one for the simple mon like myself, and another for the leorned professors i" This question, possibly asked silently by many in recent years, was voiced publicly by a troubled reader in a letter to The New621 words
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Article, Illustration61 1970-07-12 16 RE CONSTRUCTION has been in progress on this famous omphitheotre among the ruins of Coesarea, the provincial port of Polestine in New Testament times. Founde d by Herod the Great ond later the centre of Romon administration, Coesoreo was the scene of Cornelius' conversion (Acts61 words
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Article, Illustration389 1970-07-12 17 CIX young peo•Jf pie from vorious ports of the United States recently mode on extended visit to several countries around the world. 'ey were the 39th Te?n Team to be sponsored by Youth for Christ International. Wheat on, Illinois, during the past eight years. Through a programme389 words
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124 1970-07-12 17 1. Did I awake spiritual, and was I watchful in keeping my mind from wandering this morning? 2. Have I this day got nearer to God In prayer? 3. Has my faith been weakened by unwatchfulness, or quickened by vigilance? 1 Have I walked124 words
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Advertisement26 1970-07-12 17 Services at St. Andrew's St. Andrew's Cathedral (Anglican). 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion. 11.00 a.m. Morning Bervlce with Holy Communion. 6.00 p.m. Evensong.26 words
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Miscellaneous631 1970-07-12 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND USTENINSL w and radio guide TV Singapura Radio Singapura Hawaii Plra-O I TV TlMtn lite Interior DMtnUri A.M. A or). AM AM Goo* Mmtaf. AM ill Sunday OmcM 100 Tho Mw: 1- if JBmkfut Rediffusion ttoiuuit Tan it. AM Chinos* Vtrltii AM Ho* in* Report iUbA631 words
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Miscellaneous169 1970-07-12 19 a FK 2? M M V M M ♦vff V ft YA (K 4. K F s R ft f K IP rh M VSI V > V w'UB •a M ?fc 55 f* fi S^2* F£g 1 w tv* MI H3 GFI >J\ i.* ✓A U|] mil I r169 words
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Article, Illustration456 1970-07-12 20 ffiHE MORNING AFTER with lifunlLn■inn II/AHN weatneniee wong fOMING SOON to the TROPICANA AND THE NATIONAL THEATRE THE YOUNG AMERICANS.... 42 top musical talents with smash performances throughout the U.S., Japan, Australia, Bangkok and Europe. Watch them at the NATIONAL THEATRE July 21 and THE456 words
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501 1970-07-12 21 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham WHY has Julie Andrews, Hollywood's Golden G•r I, become o punching bog for Hie press? I've token a few swipes myself. With her first three pictures, "Mary Poppins," "The Americanisation of Emily" and "The Sound Of Music," she was hailed as501 words
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Miscellaneous801 1970-07-12 21 BEE GEES TOP CHARTS IN HK AND WIE BEE GEES head the charts in Hong Kong and Bonn this week, despite the fact that their group no longer exists. Origin ally a quartet comprising Australian -born brothers Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb and drummer Colin Petersen, the group broke up801 words
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Miscellaneous188 1970-07-12 21 UwG ANiSAT lOM ODEON I 11 I :to I.M IJI M "THE DIBTY BEBOE8" Frederick Stafford. Color Daniela Biamht. Scope I OR CH ARO- <2161 I OriNl TODAY 11 I.M !M l ltpn "PECOS CLEANS CP" Robert Wuotb. Color. Scope CATHAY V LAST Mill 11. LM lit M Ul Mi188 words
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419 1970-07-12 22 HI THERE! Like Holy Too- Good To Be True But It's True Starting from this week, POPPING [AROUND with >PLATTER PETE will be published TWICE A WEEK special courtesy of the Eastern Sun. How about that! For the millions of419 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-07-12 22 LIFELINES DEAL NAME: Frank Durant; birth doU: 2nd Dec. 1947. Height: sft. 8} int.; weight: 12 •tone; birth place: Melbourne. Instruments played: Drums. Musical education: Studied under many teachers In Melbourne. Age entered show business: Ten. Concert First public appearance: At a music school concert Biggest break In124 words
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Article, Illustration494 1970-07-12 22 Only 5,000 of the expected 100,000 plus, turned up to pay £4.10.0 a ticket for the Festival of the Midnight Bun at Manthorp Park in Sweden last weekend. The sheer desolation and bleakness of the location coupled with the sparse bedraggled revellers evoked reminiscences494 words
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216 1970-07-12 22 BRITISH singers and groups have almost completely lost the battle for supremacy in the half-way results in the NME Chart Points Championship, publlshAmerican names dominate the leading ten positions, and only Welsh-born Mary Hopkin at No. 6 holds out against America's Jackson216 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article336 1970-07-12 23 Mrs. JJL Mki how to make country-atyle pork sausage, not the smoked, brined, or cooked variety. but the fresh, spicy type. We're happy to share our recipe, which we worked out because our kind of country-style pork sausage isn't available In Singapore, and because we. too. yearned336 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1970-07-12 23 Ruth Bakalar - By Ruth Bakalar may or may not hoy# discovered America, although this is the deed for which he is most famous. There Is good evidence that on Icelander named Leif Erickson beat him to the New World by CAA some jUU years.1,013 words
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197 1970-07-12 24 CEOUL Prime Minister Chung II Kwon told the Notional Assembly today the United States is planning to withdraw about 20,000 men from South Korea. Chung said this would leave 43,000 American troops in the country. The Prime Minister was answering questions as the national197 words
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Article93 1970-07-12 24 COPENHAGEN A Foreign Ministry official tripped against a door and touched off a spy scare which calmed down after a night-long Interrogation yesterday. The official accidentally burst open the door but neglected to tell anybody. The door led into a NATO office in the93 words
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Article, Illustration50 1970-07-12 24 Miss Argentina Ml Miss France sliced huge cake while the other 63 beauties in the Miss Unlvcm contest took time oft from rehearsals to serenade them with "happy birthday." Beatrix Gros, Miss Argentina, celebrated her 2lst birthday, and Francoise Behot Durand, falss Franco, her 23rd birthday.50 words
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