Eastern Sun, 29 July 1970, Afternoon Edition

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  • 14 1 EASTERN SUN EVENING EDITION 10 CEN Wo4*es<by, inly 29, 1970 Vol. 5 No. 1407
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  • 191 1 NEW YORK Three Russian dissenters appeared in a television film made secretly in Moueow and broadcast across most of the United Ktates last night to draw attention they said to conditions inside the Soviet Union The three interviewed by a Columbia Broadcasting System
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  • 337 1 SINGAPORE'S music thieves hove switched frrom churning out pirate records to reproducing cossettes ond cortridge topes. The disc pirotes hove gone underground ond spowned o lucrotive ond just os illegol rocket with the popular topes. And they're selling their wares openly in shops and
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  • 116 1 LONDON. While Kperulatlon increased today on the future ownership of Brit ah United Airways. th« company threatened to go into liquidation. The company said It would go into liquidation If unions do not call off a strike planned for next Monday in support of pay rises
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  • 49 1 JAKARTA. The number of unemployed In Indonesia w.ll reach 17 million this year, according to the head 01 Indonesian Foundation of Science. Dr. Carwono. Addressing a seminar on transmigration last night, he said this total represented an Increase ot "vo million In three Kara,
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  • 61 1 JAIPUR, India. An unidentified pl.-me dropped Chinese-lan-guage pamphlets with photographs oi a Chines* lender In four districts of India's Rajasthan State last week, guvrrnn.ent officials said. The Rajasthan Government has referred the matter to the Central government in New Delhi and sent a pamphlet for
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  • 45 1 KATMANDU W J. Jenen of the Netherlands has been arrested on charges of trying to smuggle hashish by mall to Holland in candlesticks. The Nepalese Neva Agency reported Jenen was fined 500 rupee* <Bs 150) by d strict court Ju*vice 81vananda.
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  • 257 2 BEIRUT Palestine guerrillas operating against Israel from front-line bases will not be able to receive operational orders following the closing down of two command radios in Cairo. It is the first time in five years that the voice of the Palestine Movement, "heard throughout the Arab
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 2 NEW SKYSCRAPER on Liberty Island? No* this Is m scale model of New York's Statue of Liberty. It stands In Paris and makes many American* feel "at home" while sightseeing In th French capital.
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  • 186 2 SHILLONG, India More than 16 million people have been affected by monsoon floods from the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries in Assam state. The rlvera. awollen by heavy rains ann melting snows in their Himalayan catchment areas, hare Inundated more than one million acres
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  • 194 2 WASHINGTON Sena tor Frank Church the Southeast Asia treaty is "excess baccate" and American participation should lie re-exa-mined. In a Senate discussion Church said: "Some oi our formal treaties should be reviewed in the light of current circumstances. "SEATO is such a treaty, honoured more in the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous


  • 200 4 WASHINGTON. Dr Thomas Paine has resigned MA head of the United Stale* space agency. The man who guided the agency to land the first man on the moon will return to private life as an execut.ve of the Oener&l Electric Company. Paine. 49 who
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  • 64 4 LONDON, Cynthia l/nnon. 29, former wlfr of Beatle John |,ennon, will marry Italian film director Roberto Bassanini. 28, on Friday. The rouple have been going out together since her divorce from I«ennon in 1%8. Her ex-husband Is now married to Japanese artist Yoko Ono.
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  • 55 4 JAKARTA President Suharto retimed here today from a week-long lour to Central Java. Bast Java and Ball. During the tour, which palace officials called unofficial, the President Visited a number of development project* and received complaints from local officials on Inadequate funds the central government had
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  • 71 4 HERE are the girls who will represent Japan at International Beauty contests over the next 12 months. They're Yutaka Nakajima. 20 (left) and Hisayo Nakamura. 18, who were chosen at national nnals in Tokyo. Yutaka will carry the Rising Sun to the Oueen of the Pacific contest
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  • 191 4 LONDON Eighty dockers will meet today to decide whether to end or to prolong Britain's nation-wide docks strike which has immobilised all ports for two weeks. Bome hare dock* whtch held special meetings to instruct their delegates how to vote At Tynenlde one of
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  • 293 4 f OH DON The British version of Li the naughty sex romp "Oh! Calcutta" appears headed for a profitable run in London if the police don't interfere. The revue, the frankest ever seen by London Theatre goers opened to an enthusiastic
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  • 57 4 LONDON Leslie Thomas. British author of the best-selling novel The Virgin Soldiers. offered no defence when hi# wife Maureen was granted a divorce on the ground of his adultery. Mr* Thomas alleged adultery with a Miss Diana Laskowska who also did not contest the petition. Mrs Thomai
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  • 114 4 Industries will be set up wherever possible near the people to provide them with jobs, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, F.nche Sha'ari Tadin said today. He said the setting up of Plessey's $75 million industrial complex will bring a windfall to the people
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  • 446 5  -  Phnom Penh UPI ore slim that North Vietnom ond Communist China will allow ousted Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk back into Cambodia to lead a rebel government, according to a theory put forward by diplomatic and government sources here. To bock the theory,
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  • 362 5  -  THE DOCTOR 8AY8... By Wayne G. Brandstadt FLIEB have as uncanny way of being wherever people are, whether in mountains or valleys, farms or cities, Canada •r Mexico. On the credit side they act aa scavengers of dead animals and plants, they pollinate
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 36 5 BERRY'S WORLD I T <■l »t i V <•1 ytf < «S%"i I C W» Iv MA, "Marry, fri fvtt too M yom didn't gH ovt of Ihe morirt and into ploying the poniet when I did!"
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  • 909 6/7  -  By Jacquie Lee ART in Singapore, the underprivileged of the cultural mediums the poor lowly cousin to the aesthetic outlets of dance, music and even theatre is struggling to survive. Much lip service is paid to the decreasing number of professional artists the few who
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  • 124 6/7 LEFT: An antique statue of a chambermaid was restored in the Central Conservation Laboratory of the New Delhi National Museum recently. A missing vak's tail was replaced in her right hand by a team of special technicians and traditional craftsmen that form the crew of this laboratory
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  • 1157 8 ...to do a track -by track on Humble Pie latest album r riiFRK s nolh I D g J like making the grand entrance to Imria people, but few It In soeh style as Humble Pte'a Jerry Shirley and I managed when we drove to Bteve
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  • 176 8  -  R.C. LONDON Has the BBC made bowing concessions to our (x-rmissive society by helping to making "Groupie Girl." Tony Joe White's first British hit. Anyone familiar with the disc, will have heard the references to "s joint" and the promiscuity of the young girl in question.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • WOMEN
    • 344 9  -  By Marianne Pereira COME shoes just stand there, but Sese k so Y something about you and /our legs if you hare a nice pair to show oft. A girl would be wearing shoes like these only to be noticed. Mr George Leon* of Button* Bows
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    • 177 9 THE return or corduroy, In everything from midi coats and furllned rainwear to panUulta and cocktail clothes, in tine and wide wale*. TilK dominance of fine, smooth wools over the textureds of recent seasons, with meltona and fleeces, tweeds no longer ropy, but dry. LOTS of crepe,
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  • 315 10 Just over five weeks 090 Yorkshire were struggling in 15th place in the county toble. Yesterday Hky were well in the running tor th e championship. Although at the moment in sixth position, they art well placed with names in hand and, in ract, only Lancashire are
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  • 500 10 National Bowling A 211-gome by June Chiselet of the Lady Birds was the highlight of the second day of play in the sixth notional bowling championships at the Jockies Bowl, Katong, last night. Jan? who Is an Australian, resident in Singapore bowb for the Lady
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  • 64 10 NEW DELHI Seventeen players led by Byed Vaemuddin leave Bombay today to take part In the Merdeka Football Championship due to begin in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. India will play Taiwan on the opening day. K Ziauddln. the AllIndian Football Federation secretary accompanies the team as manager. GM
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  • 170 10 LONDON A formidable team of 11 top International athletes from Japan Is ladnded In the list of overseaa entries for this year's British Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) chamSonships at the White ity, London, on Friday Ang. 7 and 8. Three Commonwealth Games gold medallists will have
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  • 71 10 HILVERSUM. Netherlands Britain's Vir{[inis Wade beat Austraia's Pat Edwards, 6-4, 8-1, in the second round of the women's singles in the Netherlsnds Open tennis championships here today. But in the men's singles G. Battrick (CB) beat P. Soeters (Netherlands) 8-4, 7-5 in the second round. In the same
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  • 89 10 GOODWOOD. Finland, Champion Jockey Lester Pigjtott yesterday rode his IMth winner of the season when h« rode Jukebox to victory In the 9189 pounds (89M.159) Spiller*' Stewards* Cap handicap. Jukebox. carrying 123 pounds won t>y a neck from Golden Orange. with Obelisk third 1 Ift lengths hack. Jukebox
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  • 90 10 JAKARTA, The Government has given 29 million rupiahs (about S$ 180,000) to the Indonesian National Olympic Committee (WOC) to help finance the Indonesian team for the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. Major Gen. Jonoee WOJO, Chairman of INOC. told reporters yesterday that up to 60
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  • 243 11 {JAPE KENNEDY A Russian spy skip is cruising off Florida opporently waiting for the U.S. Navy to firo its first now multiple warhead Poseidon missile from a submerged submarine. The trawler manoeuvred within 200 ycrds of a destroyer accompanying the nuclear submarine James Madison
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 11 TIIIS United States Air Force flying clinic is equipped much like emergency room in a modern hospital, left. Unit, seen from outside at right, is designed to fit into Air Force's C-141 cargo jets; can accommodate four patients (another bed can be pot on right wall) and nurse
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  • 279 11 MONTEVIDEO, Armed men hiv e kidnapped Judge Daniel Pereyra Manelli, the man handling most cases involving mem bers of a local guerrilla group. The kidnappers broke Into the judge's home before dawn and made off with him In two stolen cars. His wife said
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  • 81 11 RAWALPINDI. (Reuter) Twelve people died of gas poisoning in a well near Kohat. about 140 miles from here In an incident started with one cleaner going down the well and falling to return. One after another rescuers went down the well only to be
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  • 151 11 .HO DE JANEIRO. Brazil's death squads have been credited with their 28lh execution in 30 days. The month-long bloodbath started on June 28 with the execution of two unidentified men in Sao Paulo In retal.atlon for the slaying of a policeman.
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  • 151 11 NEW YORK Air pollution ipprnarhiaf danger Itrrls. scorching trmprntam and big demands on New York's already strained electricity system yesterday broaght the* rlty to the verge of a breakdown. A spokesman for the city's Environmental Protection Agency said at times the level of sulphur dioxide
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  • 128 11 BOGOTA Colombia, which has one of the world's highest human Mrth rates, also Is faced with the population problems of cats and rata. The government has announced that the national population of cats has fallea to "alarming levels." The population of rats has mushroomed. The
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 223 11 Tonight's TV (CHANNEL FIVE) f.OS Opening An net*, in all l.aniniitM Peril* ol Per.elopa Hitbton Junele CODAr •30 News in Brief (E> •45 Out of the Mouth Documentary in English •45 Disneyland Andy Burnett (Part 1 of Andy'» Initiation) "40 News and News reel in Chinese •■O5 Alfred Hitchcock Special
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  • 515 12 FIRM TREND CONTINUES YESTERDAY'S firm trend was extended In the Stork Exchange of Singapore and Malaysia this morning. Trading was heavily concentrated on speculative* and new femes. Sentosa shot op from $1.(9 to $1.70 on a turnover of approximately 130,000 units. Fancy Tiles followed the
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  • 586 12 I OS ANGELES—Star prosecution J witness Lindo Kasobian told o court yesterdoy of sexual orgies supervised by cult leader Charles Manson. She soid the occused mastermind of the Sharon Tote murders once told her: "If you are willing to be killed you should
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  • 175 12 TOKYO Tokyo's 11.5 million citizens enjoyed a clear sunny day free of any type of smog today for the first time in nearly a week. Blue skies were seen over some parts of Tokyo, as winds swept away white industrial
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  • 122 12 LONDON. A **cond man has been "barged by police in connection with last week's gas bomb attack in the House of Commons Bowes Egan. 28 publisher from West -ondon, wag charged with contravening Britain's Firearms Act. He will appear in court today Bowes was letalned
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