Eastern Sun, 26 July 1970

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  • 41 6 It's the granny took for Marianne Faithful arriving in London sans ex-bovfriend Mick Jagger. And her pockets arc probably a bit lighter now after that whopping S$4,2M fine for trying to smuggle a mink coat back to Britain
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  • 164 6 CAIRO Fresident Nasser said although he has accepted 'ne latest American peace proposals he 'has absolutely no hope" tor a political settlement in the Middle East. He said Egypt will request Soviet nuclear protection if Israel manufactures an Atomic bomb. Nasser \r*s answering
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  • 32 6 THEY'RE ENEMIES becane of a war aM feaoe separates them, Hot still as Israeli soldier pauses to pass a piece of candy to a Lebanese child somewhere along the border.
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  • 355 6 ATHENS Aristotle Onassis stood looking into the barrel of a tornmygun and soid he wanted to trade himself for 60 people aboard an Olympic Airlines jet. But he said Saturday not even his signature on a pledge convinced the gt*v man, one
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  • 96 6 TRIPOLI Hondre* et Italian families are seeking berths aboard ships to take Ihet henw from Libya vbete the revolutionary regfcne has confiscated their property. Work permits issued to members of the 31.000strong Italian community will also not be renewed. Yesterday as oopular feeling against them
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  • 216 6 ATHENS TW father of a Greek boy killed in a grenade attack on the Israeli airline office last November Saturday threatened to kill two Arab oonMnandos on trial a censed of tlie attack. The father. Ctutstoa Nastos. 4# a greengrocer. told the
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  • 85 6 GRAND CANYON, Arizona, (UPI) A man who rode a large kite to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and a companion who photographed the event have been fined by U.S. Commissioner Thomas McKay. William Moyes. an Australian who rode the kite similar to one used by
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  • 177 7 JOS ANGELES —A family dispute erupted info gunfire Saturday and when the shooting was over fire people were dead and two children wounded. Police responded to o coll reporting a man wos shooting o gun in an olley shortly afternoon. When police arrived, they
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  • 35 7 A GREAT SANDWICH for "The Great One," Jackie Gleason, challenged even his big mouth. His new wife, the former Beverly McKittrick, helps him with the beef, ham, cheese and lettuce sandwich, three feet in diameter.
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  • 215 7 SAN FRANCISCO The chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission says American scientists may flattest a nuclear- powered rocket engine this decade. Dr. Glenn Seaborg said the joint AEC-NASA project NERVA "Nuclear engine for rocket vehicle application" was making significant progress. Tests He said ground tests last
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  • 51 7 RAGUSA, Italy, (Reuter) A farmer near here was partly eaten all re by his awn piss before being discovered by his wife. He died on the way to hospital, police said today. The man probably (ell unconscious when .be went to feed the animals. police
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  • 264 7 LA PAZ Two Gtnuaa IW<II uptared by Che Gwvin-style rcr«l«tioMriaa aai hcM for lomr days Saturday their captors were in a desperate situation, exhausted and at H—cs lost m the jungle. The two, Eugene Schulhauser had Gunther Lerchl, were flown into La Paz from the
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  • 153 7 Army club graft—sergeant charged WASHINGTON The army lus ordered ft court martial trial for Master Sergeant William Higdon, who figured ia a Senate investigation last year of operation of military elnbs In the O S. and Vietnam Hidgon. 40, »s to be tried on two counts of larceny and three
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  • 861 9  -  From Tom Cullen J7NOCH POWELL, 58, Conseryotive member off Parliament, enjoys the reputotion off being the most dangerous man in Britain. It wos Powell who introduced the explosive issue of rocism into British politics, his critics contend. In the June general election campaign, he
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 647 10/15  -  From TOM TIEDE You are sitting in front of your television set, rucking a filter-tip menthol, and the man on the screen announces that cigarette smoke contains tar, nicotine, hydrogen cyanide, nitrosen dioxide. acrolein, aldehydes, phenols and carcinogens, whose combined effect can kill you. You get nervous.
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    • 662 10/15 HAVE hatf a rough week L First I ricked my neck trying to make the scene at the MALAYSIA'S SUPPER CLUB and really get into the act when that crazy guy OVE started doing a tap dance on his hands.
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    • 548 10/15  -  From Dick Kliener Director Robert Wise handed Doug Trumbull perhaps the most difficult jet intriguing assignment ever given out in Hollywood. "Create life," Wise said. "A brand new form of life is what I want." Trumbull said, Yes, sir,*» and did it. Trumbull, you see,
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  • THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
    • 954 11 KACHANG KUDA, with Rod Dawk tea astride, outclassed the opposition when he romped home an easy seven-length winner In the class 2, div. 4 race on the first day of the Bakit Tlmah meet yesterday. Mevie Lad (Johnny Nelson), a favourite, obliged her hackers when she
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    • 220 11 AUCKLAND Great Britain stormed bock from a 2-11 half-time deficit to beat New Zealand 33-16 in the third rugby league test here yesterday and complete a 3-0 cleansweep in the series. The tourists were slow to settle down, but they were firmly in charge after the
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    • 124 11 LIGONIER, Penn. Sam Snead and Gardner Dickinson shot a 10-under-par 61 here yesterday to tie Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer for the 36-hole lead in the 200.000 dollar (S$600,000) national team championship. The sft-year-old Snead and the 42-year-old Dickinson had 10 birdies and no bogeys over
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    • 218 11 NEW YORK Following ar» the standings and results in major league after Friday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L OB Pittsburgh 55 43 New York 51 44 21 Chicago 49 46 41 Philadelphia 44 50 9 St. Louis 41 55 13 Montreal 41 56 131 WEST
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    • 1282 12 Raee 1: CI. 5 Div. 16 P.—2.00 p.m. ($6,500) 1. ***** Court Order 4y 9.00 Jet (Heddle) 1. ***** Blast Off 3y 8 13 Chens (Teh) 3. 5706 Dunearn Garden 3y 8 11 Lucky (E Donnelly) Harbridge 13 4. ***** The Samaritan 5y 8.11 NSD (Heddle) 8.
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    • 14 12 1 i 'ji^BT?rrTTMji1»r^^Min^M^yTlMMBiB^^KEf^t^jS3Bi Day's best: Blast Off, Gambalan 11, Datin's Choice Going: Yielding
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    • GO RACING with THE SUN
      • 1250 13 EXCHANGE RATE hot been knocking on the door for some Hme and deserves o break here. At Kuala Lumpur earlier tkii month, Exchange Rate found one beat in String O'PeaHa after she fvrteait winner a Exchange Rate made promising debut on this course in March
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      • 437 13 EDINBURGH The swimming events were concluded at the ninth British Commonwealth Games yesterday with Australia setting a world record in the 800 metres freestyle relay and ending the competition with a record 20 gold medals. T h« Australians alto took 10 silver and 15 bronze
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      • 157 13 EDINBURGH The medal table with one day remaining of competition in the ninth British Commonwealth Games: Gold Silver Bronze Total England 27 20 30 77 Australia 33 22 20 75 Canada 16 24 21 61 Scotland 4 7 10 21 Wales 2 6 4 12 New Zealand 1
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    • 370 14 THOUGH the chonces of d«fendiitf c bom p ion, Albort Poon, porticipotvng m t k e Sixth Singapore Kort Prr* ere remoti, Ibii year's meet will however be one of tfee higbligbti of tbe Fesfo Swkon Week. Reports here Iron Hoar iMf km indicated
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    • 296 14 CINCINNATI, Ohio Defending champion Cliff Rickey withstood a terrific second set onslaught by South African Bob Hewitt to keep alive his hopes for another Men's singles trophy at the Western Tennis championships here on Friday. Rlchey, second seeded in the tourney, beat Hewitt 6-4. 12-10 and treated
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    • 149 14 EDINBURGH Good athletes should go to bed early. This is the advice of Mr. John MacPherson, official in charge of the Commonwealth Games halls of residence. Mr. MacPherson was defending himself against complaints by athletes that they were being treated "as children." The biggest grievance among
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    • 180 14 PLANS ore being envisaged to include body-building os on event in the Olympic Gomes. This was slated by the Director and Coach of the Korea Federation of Bodybuilders. Mr. Kin Duk Hyon yesterday. Mr. Duk is here with the two Korean contestants for the
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    • 150 14 MEXICO ClTY,—World bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares declared on Friday that he will not fight again as a featherweight "because I felt as slow as a heavyweight." Olivares Won a unanimous decision over Japanese Shuji Shlyoda on Wednesday night In Chicago. Olivares, who weighed In at 124 HK for
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    • 122 14 EDINBURGH, African boxers have proved once again here that they are the undispnted (haspions of the Commonwealth. They won eight of the 11 titles at the Murrayfield ice rink on Friday night to top their 1966 haul of six gold medals. And unexpectedly it waj Uganda who led
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 717 16  -  By Rev. L. J. Gomm JOHN WATANABE wos his nome. We were searching through Tokyo ond its suburbs for o Joponese doctor who hod served in the Army brigode which opposed our troops on tha Huon Peninsula in New Guinea. An Australian soldier, now reported
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    • 224 16 READ PIIILIPPIANS 4:6-13 DON'T worry over any thinr whatever; tell God every detail of your needs ui earnest and thankfnl prayer. (Phil. 4:6, Phillips) Life during the last decade has certainly speeded up tremendously. Disorder The attempt to keep up with such a tempo has brought
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    • 15 16 An openness to Iho leading of the Holy Spirit implies a wiUlot chance
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • 330 17 fhanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Corinthians *■-*15:57). In times like these we need a sense of ultimate victory. Keeping in view the turbulent times and the Christian's sense of ultimate victory, let us consider: man's
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  • 83 17 A WELL -KNOWN evangelist. Rev. P.M. SAMUEL, will conclude a four-day Salvation and Healing Campaign at the Apostolic Church of Singapore, 4 Irrawaddy Road (off Balestler Road) at 7.30 p.m. today (Sunday). Dr. Samuel has held many revival meet- ings all over (he world. He will
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  • 96 17 EVANGELIST William Caldwell spoke to capacity crowds at E1 i m Church in Serangoon Road during a seven-day crusade in Singapore. The Crusade ends today (Sunday). 26th. The opening night of Front Line Evangelism brought in a full house of members, friends, guest pastors, missionaries and ministers.
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  • 62 17 So you have to run home as usual?" scoff, ©d on« of the group as a timid looking man rose to leave. "What are you, a man or a mouse?" "A man, or course," replied the little fellow with dignity. "What makes you so sure?'* demanded
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  • 62 17 The fortress of Machoerus as it may be viewed today, lying on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea in Jordan (formerly the land of Moab). The unexcavated tell is the octual site of the execution of John the Baptist (Mark 6:27), and was a
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  • 257 17 PLAN YOUR RETIREMENT. by Frank Weatherall. 90 pages. 90c. Hodder Stoughton Paper back. A valuable little book for anyone approaching retirement or for those who work among older people; by the field officer for the N.S.W. Council on the Ageing. Chapters Include "Preparation for Retirement," "Leisure and Social Needs,"
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  • 79 17 A MEMORIAL service for the late DR. D. T. NILES, will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning Road, at 4.00 p.m. today (Sunday). Dr. Nilcs was president of the World Council of Churches, chairman of the East Asia Christian Conference and
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  • 26 17 Traffic Officer: (producing notebook): "Name, please." Motorist: "Aloys lus Ala talr Cyprian.' Officer (putting book away): "Well, don't let me catch you again."
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  • 256 17  -  Rev. S. A. McDonald. AGATHA CHRISTIE, the "Queen of crime fiction," frequently quotes Scripture In her various writings. In one, 'Bv the pricking of my thumbs" (page 234), she depicts the leading character desiring to check a halfremembered text. In the English village
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1753 18 THE SIIH: LOOKING AMDLIST ami radio guide TV Singapura m uSSSS/ A and*. IB All Lsnguag— Tb« Jack La Lmm hiww *0 3® Woobtoda Utet 10 46 Peata Pop rula 06 ift. M TIM Talk>na Horse lb* bank Robbery la b<> I'hs 7Vb Report oa the IX Commonwealth uutim ir?o
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  • 1270 20  -  THEATRE AND ART... UNCERTAINTY IN SERVICE CLUBS WITH FELICITY KANT rpHEATRE, the culture form leading the cultural current in Singapore could hit a recession unless moves are made to merge existing dramatic societies. The British troop cutback has brought uncertainty to most of the service
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  • 677 21  -  By Platter Pete HI P REDIFFUSION deejay Vernon Cornelius is bock from his month-long London trip and boy, has lie got lots of souvenirs and stories to show and tell Actually, when I interviewed him on Thursday night, I never dreamt that I would
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  • 338 21  -  Bjr Harry Eng FILMED 30 years ago, "The Apartment" would have been a great box office hit. It has all the ingredients that Chinese film goers look for love, laughter, tears, music and a bit of sex. It Is a story of a blind girl
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 149 22 REAL NAME: Liom Bradley. Birth dote: 2nd Jon. 1943. Height: 6ft lin; Weight: 12} stones; Birth place: Melbourne. Instruments played: Trumpet, Vibes, Guitar, Organ, Piano. Musical education: Classical training as violinist for 8 years. Also studied harmony and arranging. Age entered show business: Ten. First public appearance: Violin
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    • 672 22  -  By Richard Green DIANA BOSS is a supremely confident person. She has progressed from being a member of Just another Tamla Motown group called the Supremes, to making it a top musical unit, getting her name billed in front of the Supremes, and now becoming
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    • 172 22 ERIC CLAPTON'S new group has been joined by former Traffic lead guitarist Dave Mason. The remainder of the stabilised and permanent line-up now comprises Bobbv Whitlock (organ, guitar and vocals), Carl Radle (bass) and Jim (drums). It is the first time Eric
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    • 90 22 A one-hour rock-mu-slcai special titled "Do It Now!" Is being produced in Hollywood for world distribution. Described as a "sort of Woodstock of television," it Is a non-pro-fit venture by the Do it Now Foundation and Chuck Barrls Productions In aid of the an-ti-drugs campaign. Among
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    • 218 22 PLATTER PETE'S HI THERE! For all those who have been demanding (also threatening and bribing), we're giving you a feature on the fabulous DIANA ROSS today. And on Wednesday, P.A. will be focusing on the star that has stayed at the top for 12 years CLIFF RICHARD. Like Thrillsville,
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  • 1118 23 ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN TT*S a well-known fact, frequently rehashed by magazine and newspaper writers in search of a likely subject for feature stories, that the men and women who invent our most useful everyday products usually are unsung heroes. Take the
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  • 314 24 Love judge for W out hippie T OS ANGELES Hippie leader Charles Manson, charged with murdering film star Sharon Tate ond six others last August, walked into court today with an "X" sloshed on his brow. Manson, 35, said he slashed the 'X' with
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  • 97 24 ATLANTA, (UPl)—Sex is not a constitutional right particularly for prison Inmates U.B. District Court judge Sidney O. Smith has ruled. A federal penitentiary inmate, John Brent Tarlton, appealed for a court order requiring warden J.J. Clark to permit sexual relations during visits
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  • 64 24 TOKYO The Tokyo Metropolitan Government warned residents to stay indoors yester- day as photo-chemical smog had exceeded the danger standard set by the government of 1.15 parts per million for the second consecutive day. It was the first warning since the ctty health authorities de- cided
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