Eastern Sun, 27 July 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 13 1 EASTERN SUN EVENING £fVTlpM}i 10 CENTS July 27, 1970. Vol. 5 No. 1405
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  • 399 1  -  Pilot killed, farmer injured By K. S. Sidha ROYAL Air Force supersonic Lightning jet crashed into o form todoy, killing its pilot ond criticolly injuring o former. The oircroft which wos on a "normal training mission" took off from RAF Tengoh ot 10.30 a.m. It crashed
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  • 63 2 MORK than SM.MO pcoplr have been forced to flee their homes in Assam, India, by swirling flood water from the Brahmaputra River. The river burst its banks in several places under the rush of water from continuous torrential rain. Here, a woman uses a raft made
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  • 271 2 JORDAN has joined Egypt in announcing unconditional support for America's Middle East peace plan despite the refusal of Arab commandos to stop the battle against Israel. King Hussein of Jordan sent President Nasser a message onnouncing the Amman government's backing and declaring it "in
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  • 61 2 LUSAKA Rioters fought with spears, knobkerrles, sticks and stones In a clash between rival political supporters In onf of Lusaka's predominantly African townships yesterday. One man was killed and several were Injured About 400 riot police were rushed te Chawama township on the fringes of Lusaka,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 The best films TODAY'S Eastern Sun guide for better movie viewing: A MAN CALLED HORSE, Odeon. Brutal customs. SUPER COLT 38, Orchard. Tough Western. THE RECKONING, Cathay. Good. Story about corporate cut throats. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR, Majestic, Silver City. THE GREAT DUEL plus special featurette THE RED SHADOW, Odeon-Katong,
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    • 22 2 today's FUNNY m M-SMRS rARB WAT AT HER QOES LTO A HEMI TO GET I HUA—ri ft IW H Hts Ui, <L,V
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    • 300 2 Tonight's TV (CHANNEL FIVE) 935 Opening Anncta •1) Language* King's Outlaw 05 The 8th Report on the IX Commonwealth Games 1970 (Part 1) 6.10 News in Brief <E) 6 35 The 8th Report on the IX Commonwealth Game* <Pt 2) 7.40 News and Newsreel in Chinese 8 05 Combat (The
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  • 147 4 flAK.ON south Vietnamese Rangers in Cambodia have killed 39 Communists with the aid of fighter-bomber strikes and artillery, military spokesmen said .odajr, A Ranger battalion fought the cattle 10 miles south of Kompong Trabec in eastern Cambodia. A 2.500-man South Vietnamese force has launched a
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  • 96 4 SAN REMO A parachute drop by 40 Jumpers from Britain. France. Switzerland and Italy caused a power failure. Many of the jumpers missed the target area Carlo Pagotti, 23. had the wildest adventure. He hit power lines and broke them with the soles of his
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  • 430 4 YORK Russio's secret police, the KGB, tried to subvert o French ombossodor in Moscow with o buxom, doe-eyed divorcee of about 33, Reader's Digest magaxine said today. In the first of a series of articles based on a forthcoming book by Reader's Digest associate
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  • 173 4 SYDNEY A flotilla of small craft gave Danish-horn Ham Tholstrup a hero's welcome yesterday as he returned to Sydney After hb round Australia speedboat TO me. "I'm do hero," Hans said. "There Is not that much left for young people to do.** "Some get their
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  • 141 4 HONG KONG Normal duMi have been opened la Canton's Changshaa University after a virtual three-year shutdown since the cultural revolution. an English paper said today. The Hong Kong Standard said "professors and lecturers are reported to be going back to the campus to replace "worker-teachers"
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 4 SHE'S MADE IT in business as well u films. Veteran screen star Joan Crawford, a director In two food companies, received the "Marketing Woman of the Decade" award for "dlstlnClshed achievement the science of marketing." Speaking of women's liberation movement advocates. Miss Crawford said, "The trouble Is the?
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  • 1022 5  -  -By Sadao Iwashita A GEISHA who wonts to legalise prostitution soys the Diet '(parliament) should enoct social security benefits for retired geishas. "Geisha houses do not pay ony pension to girls who retire," said Kikuya, who should know. "No bo d y cares for them if
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  • 386 5  -  DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q Is thrrr any tranquilizer that doesnt have any sidf efTrrts? la camomile tea a rood nerve tonic? A Thrrr Is no drug ol any kind which In too great a dosage will not have undesirable side
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  • MONDAY PICTORIAL
    • 96 6/7 MISS Janet McLean, a senior ranking official of the Australian High Commissioner's office in Singapore entertained friends at a cocktail party at her residence in Newton Mansion last Thursday as a farewell get-together for Miss Olga Borsa. Miss Borsa, Secretary to the Canadian High Commissioner's Office In Singapore
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    • 396 6/7 Wedding bells rang lost week tor Senior Aircrcftsman, Geoffrey Soker of Far East Air Force and Miss Doritts Thoburn of Northumberland, England. The couple were recently marr ed in the St. Gearcc's Church, RAF Chengi. Pi*, by Mi- Pix. by Michael Anchant. THE New Zealand Parliamentary
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    • 84 6/7 THE Assistant Traffic Manager of the Port of Singapore Authority, Mr D. B Anderson, presents pewter salver to Captain Drapella, Master of the Polish Ocean Lines vessel, M V. "Hel", during a reception on board the ship Friday night. It was to mark the
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  • 307 8  -  By Vernon Seott It has been said more than once that Hollywood is a soo its denizens primates. Toward that end Universal Studios has added an "Ark Park" to its already extensive tour and entertainment centre. The Ark Park is a series of colourful cages,
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  • 271 8 *1 had the tallest, darkest leading man la the history of movies," the actress said "Asd be was gentle and loving." kllss Pay Wray's "leading man** was "King Kong." the 50foot tall giant gorilla which first scared moviegoers In the depression year of 1933. The
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • WOMEN
    • 592 9  -  By Florence de Santia gUMMER is no time for worrying about serious fashion matters. It's the season for easy-care, uncomplicated little fashions that are both cool and fun to wear. Most designers of all those sirrple pants outfits and hot-weather dresses ore
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    • 252 9 WITH dresses over pants, the dresses wearable alone m mlnU when the whim dictates, the pant* for getting used to a long look, a a a WITH mldl or almost maxl coats over pants, the coats often sleeveless and loose like cardigans for a light
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 87 10 LOVILT LESLEY POWELL wiles radiantly as she wears her crown topped by a large football and a croup of miniature ones, after *Xie won the Goal Girl of the Tear title Britain's No. 1 female football fan. The contest organised by the weekly soccer journal
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    • 216 10 THE stage M set for the sixth national bowling championship*, commencing at 630 p.m. at the Jackie's Bowl, Ratong, tonight. Organised by UM Sib liap«rf Tropin Bcvliai I'wipf Ur champion ship* hi rrrtaJa to proof versatile bowline ihf various aHilri ei STBC ore aiata meet
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    • 76 10 LOUVAIN, Belgium, Ron Clarke, Australia's multiple world recordholder turned in a dieappointing MIQP metres performance here last ■ight, running second to Brlglum'S* Km lie Puttemans in mm invitation race Clarke led Iw asost of Iht- distance, but was outpaced in the final •print by Putteman* who flniahed
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    • 393 10 Troditionol supremocies were maintoined at Hie British Commonwealth Gomes which ended lost week after eight days of competition between a record 1,697 athletes from 42 countries an unprecedented number. Australia's domination of pool events contributed to 20 to her 36 cold medals while England, picking up
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    • 206 10 MOSCOW, An undermanned but high spirited UJS. track team yesterday overwt .med the Soviets In an unofficial and unseored revenge (or Russia's victory In Leningrad Friday. The American men won all but two o 1 the track events. Including a sparkling one-two-three-four sweep of the 200-metre
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    • 150 10 SINGAPORE Recreation Club's top stars, brothers Lenny and Douglas Nonis, have been included in the 39-stron* squad to meet Malaysia in three hotkry tests next month. The natrhn will to played st 5.M p m. each day at Jalan Beur Stadium as Aug. 14, 15 aad It.
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    • 110 10 EDMONTON, Albert*. Drnii Hulmr of New Zealand, in a McLaren ID. won the Klondike 200 Canadian-American challenge cup race yesterday. Pete Gethin (bigland) in a similar car waa second Hulny led from start to finish tn the race, fourth in the 11-race Can-Am aeries and picked up
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  • 501 12 SHARE PRICES SOFTEN Share prices tended to soften In the Stock Fxchange this morning in reaction to the past few days' uptrend. Profit taking brought •mall widespread falls in active trading conditions. Fair Lady led losses with a drop of 14 cents to $2 19
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  • 320 12 YORK One of America's leading zoologists predicts "moss fomine or disease" unless scientists turn towards cleaning the environment and making the land more productive. Dr. Jomes Oliver, soys "oquoculture" forming the seo ore «ot solutions to a "possible world food Kortoge in the foreseeable future
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  • 209 12 NEW YORK The marriage of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon l« not completely happy one. Ladies Home Journal claimed today. The magazine carries an article written by "well-placed British aristocrat" who wrote under a pseudonym. The article said the couple l« what "the
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  • 144 12 SAIGON Two French teachers who waved a Vietcong flag from a South Vietnamese war monument on Saturday will appear before a military court soon. Folice chief Trang Si Tan. said that they will be charged with "sabo taging the national security of South Vietnam."
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