Eastern Sun, 4 September 1970, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1970-09-04 1 EASTERN SUN EVENING EDITION 10 CEN Friday, September 4, 1970' Vol. 5 No. 143814 words
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198 1970-09-04 1 BANGKOK The Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation a defensive alliance formed to combat Communist aggression has developed a simple but 1M per cent effective cure for cholera. A SEATO announcement today said that the new treatment developed at the Pakl tan SEATO cholera research laboratory198 words
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Article, Illustration459 1970-09-04 1 'JpEL AVIV Defence Minister Moshe Doyon soid yesterdoy Isroel would not tolerate continued Egyptian violatr'tns of the ceasefire. And, he told Egypt to move missiles set up along the Suez Conol since the ceasefire took effect, or Israel would oct. "We cannot tolerate rockets west of the459 words
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234 1970-09-04 1 LONDON Peter Town tend yesterday broke hit silence about kit romance with Pnncete Margaret. He said the it now only a memory. "No, I never nee Princes* Margaret. Just like I think a lot of people never see their old girl friend*,'* said234 words
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Article120 1970-09-04 2 PARIS The United Btates ottered today to negotiate a prompt peace agreement In Vietnam safeguarding the "legitimate concerns" of all tides. But the communists immediately rebutted the move. U.S. peace negotiator David Bruce failed in hLs bid to start meaningful negotiation* at his first meeting120 words
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Article, Illustration44 1970-09-04 2 SPARKS FLY u a welder work.i on scam of drum used to make iron ore pellets. Semiannual maintenance was being done on the drum which rotates to produce nearly two million cross tons of pellets a year at Cle»e-land-CUffn' Michigan t'.S.A., plant.44 words
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Article25 1970-09-04 2 BANOALORE A boat carrying about 100 people capsized in a flooded south Indian rlrer yesterday drowning most of the passengers.25 words
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260 1970-09-04 2 QAIGON Disabled veterans wounded two American mij'tory policemen, seised two U.S. jeeps and staged a sit in in dilapidated buildings in the Chinese section of the city. The veterans are spraying an urea near the U.S. military po ice headquarters with automatic fire and defying260 words
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Article148 1970-09-04 2 CANBERRA Australia is prepared to supply arms as well at military support equipment to Cambodia. Minister for External Affairs William McMahon said the government has decided to offer Cambodia aid totalling S$6.O(K),000. The decision to include arms is a dramatic rever- sal of Australian policy. Until148 words
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Article108 1970-09-04 2 THE HAGUE Surrounded by armoured vehicles. HOldirn and polk*. President Suharto of Indonesia jresterda> made ai abbreviated I-hour state visit to the Netherlands. lndonesian leader spent most of the visit in a secluded palace His one foray Into the city, to address Members of Parliament, provoked a108 words
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Advertisement96 1970-09-04 2 NOW IT CAN BE TOLD Conversations with Albert Speer This was the kfv building designed bv Albert Speer to redo Berlin in the grand fashion envisioned by Adolf Hitler* Beginning Monday you will know all that is to know about... The No 2 man In Hitler's Germany when World War96 words
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Article, Illustration106 1970-09-04 3 f*» Mi Kow. U, s mmm aftap- the Social Department rerah Bouse at Paslr PanjM*g Road The l>7 eSL The iZy* his was ral ■PMW lie was taken to the hospital on August 10 after he fell from a bus near Marßitchie Reservoir. Hospital Ah106 words
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51 1970-09-04 3 STARVATION has not yetbeen wiped out in Nigeria's former rebel province of Biafa which fought for more than two years for independence More than two million people died of hunter during and just after the war But,the people are looking,as this picture of an almost happy family in Onitsku a51 words
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310 1970-09-04 3 TOHOfE WH«J The Mm OMNO liai iKiminaPad T«n Dr. Ismail bin IM* Abdul Rahman 1» «KceW Tun Abdul Hank as t)eputy Prima Miniater. The nomination bas been sent to UMNOiwadquarters in Kuala Lumpur, reliable souroas »aW today. Tun Razak will breamr Prime Minister310 words
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177 1970-09-04 3 THE High Court today sentenced two men convicted of counterfeiting $70,000 worth of Malaysian $5O notes to eight years jail each, beginning (pom |ote ef their ervft. They -are «prmt«r SKum Wai T»ng, 53, proprietor 41 printing «hop art Victor* str«et, Oh Ah177 words
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Article, Illustration605 1970-09-04 5 Ha Anh Thong - By Ha Anh Thong FPHE Soviet Union, possessor of one of the world's most sophisticated armouries of mocfern weaponry, is send•"9 only inferior material to Hanoi but in massive quantities. The bulk of arms being captured from North Vietnamese troops bear Chinese markings. These605 words
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382 1970-09-04 5 DOCTOR'S MAILBAG Q What troubles ran too much vitamin A MMT A—The daily requirement for vitamin A in adults is 2.500 to 5.000 units. Vitamin A poisoning orcurg when 10 timea this amount If taken daily for several months. It if manifested382 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1970-09-04 6/7 THE MORNNG AFTER with Weatherbee Wong A S I've said before nothing runs smoothly when I'm involved not even a lift or an escalator. So now begins the saga of the elevator that imperious machine on whose efficiency we all1,034 words
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Advertisement39 1970-09-04 6/7 >« m r Wx <2, (6 ft c> 4/ !> s IE ff< I Jn m iu T ur', /<N \fJ 4rv OINI AT CINO'S ITALIAN tISTAURANT TIL: *****5 THE AQUARIUS DISCOTHEQUE IS OFIN FROM P M TO i A.M. NICHTLT39 words
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636 1970-09-04 8 Harold Heffernan - By Harold Heffernan Jacqueline Briskin's 'California Generation/' the best lovel ever on Hollywood and its iHspring, hasn't had time yet to ihow its nose on Hit best-seller lists, but, as might be »xpect«d, o major itudio (Columbia) has gobbled it up. bo once636 words
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Article504 1970-09-04 8 CULVER cm Telly RartUi has bfen liped by producer Gene Rod denberry and director Rocer Vadim for MGM'i "Pretty Maids AO la A Row". starriag Rock Hudson and Angle Dickinson. Having completed "A Town Called *****" in England, Savalas is now visiting friends In Greece and will504 words
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Miscellaneous85 1970-09-04 8 OEOrsj i nu. NOW MOW1NO! ii. m. »n m Mow'i -n» IwmMm w»» Richard WMuri. In Color DPCHARD"3?Itj' OUiON Kotonqi RUBY MAJISTIC SILVIO CITY Mijeatl* Baby Mftr City Tomorrow MW'UI 1 I INO rm UitT "MY ll'ITOil" Md Hand Bandra Ctoaai Liu Tan cathnyfleop* Color Enarish Ai Cnto*»>r Kuh»ltl»» CATHAY85 words
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Miscellaneous221 1970-09-04 8 MOM SHOWING! 11 UB I.M 4. 111 Bluart Whitman "Brrakaat" in Color lUnltra ArttrU* [CAPITOL rhofv 29;b9j ttth tuii DAY: II >■ I.M M k .Ml »Ml Ik* HitKmu Ol Uiol DiareU in CoiurkcuM Plu» Special PeaUirell* "|go|kH| iMUltl" Ooloi TOMORROW MIDNIGHT •i CArrroL UDO "FAIBY »OX A GUOSr Mandarin221 words
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Article, Illustration803 1970-09-04 9 Liz Sherry - M (9 i H [?l. The experts explode old myths newly-weds have been forced to believe for decades By Liz Sherry TS o honeymoon really necessary? Should you tell your marital partner everything? Is it wiser to save as much as you can spare? For years803 words
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Article205 1970-09-04 10 SJngopoeo Bmilmm Ho— Footboll Association will Moot Hio footboll Anodotioß of Tronggonu for Hio omkol "Foitfi Cop" ckority toccor motch of 7.30 p.m. ot tlio Jolon iotor Stodkim The "Mlb n Cup was donated by a prominent Dutch businessman some 17 years ago It made of cut205 words
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Article202 1970-09-04 10 HOLLINWELL, England British Byder Cup Briaa Bvm shattered the ceunw reeerd here jertertiy to lea 4 after the first round of the 271N1 John Player Classic. i k Barnes carded a sparkling four-under-par n in hv« bid to win Britain j richest golf tournament. First202 words
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Article104 1970-09-04 10 SYDNEY Chayanond Wuvanvlch. f oraer Thai table tennla Champion. last night boat former Malaysian International Lee Mun Chew in the mens singles semifinals of the Australian table-tennis championship here: WuTanivlch. favourite to retain his title, won 21-13 21 13 21-15. Tonight he will play the final104 words
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Article66 1970-09-04 10 JJjJ La tact ikciaO at 1W awU itodMt Gold Wlver Bronae Total United Stales 19 >5 f 43 Unian M 19 9 35 It»ly > J S 5 Hungary 2 I 9 Japan 4 9 Yugoslavia I 4 Netherlands 1 Rumania S j Britain 1 166 words
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Article50 1970-09-04 10 TAMPA. Florida. Mrs Pat Palinkas. 122-pound school teacher. housewife and plareklck holder, became the first woman to get a pro football contract yesterday and then got suspended for missing jracttre. Orlando Panther coach Paul Massej said there was "no way she will play against Norfolk Saturday night.50 words
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77 1970-09-04 10 IS beer drinking a sport? It certainly can be a contest, and beer drinking is a tradition in many nation. In Germany knowledgeable publicans and patrons are not too happy about a change to a 400- year-old tradition. A "purity of beer" law in 1516 says German beer must not77 words
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Article149 1970-09-04 10 WW YORK Defending champion Rod Lavag and second-seeded John Newcombe easily advanced to the third round of the US$l6O 000 (8*4*0.000) US. open tennis championships yesterday as both menand women's singles generally went according to form Only one seeded player. Bob Hewitt of South149 words
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Article91 1970-09-04 10 FOUST HILLS, New lark —lf ar Hut, mtnal ywb IyMM, taaskprSat mi im UU B*l BUUN aext to be anaoaaccjr later* to at Will be fee skoal M whteb will b/bdd la Uto DsMH States Players will take part. Kilsijkt M prta Group. Ike World Teaafts91 words
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237 1970-09-04 11 A THENS Athens security police have rounded up a num- ber of suspects over the bomb explosion outside the U.S. embossy. Authorities had evidence that a man and a woman killed in the blast were responsible for the explosion. A statement said that the237 words
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Article, Illustration141 1970-09-04 11 Student Farooq Ahmad, 22. (above) a British passport holder, has been allowed into Che U K. after being shuttled around the world for three weeks. Eenyan-born. he was refused entry into Britain and was Reported to Pakistan. Immigration authorities in Karachi pat him on a plane141 words
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173 1970-09-04 11 CHOCHIN, India Catholic bishop* in Kerala State have agreed to apply stricter discipline to Hi« recruitment of Catholic girls to become nvns in European convents. At a two-day meeting, the 16 Bishops discussed sliegations that Beralan girls had been sold to foreign convents and173 words
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Article45 1970-09-04 11 LONDON British •migration abroad Increased last year while the number of foreign and Commonwealth citizen* arriving (or permanent settlement declined, according to official statistics released today. The total number of migrants entering Britain in 1969 was 206.000 compared wiUi 222.000 in45 words
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Article658 1970-09-04 12 INDUSTRIALS B 8 AC MA 147 AJINOMOTO 198 2.44 ALCAN 134 137 Allied hoe 29? 294 Bm 'id, 181 183 Berjaya 127 128 Borneo 163 I M Bou-lead 194 193 V. Pl> wood .95 .88 C. S .rage 2.46 248 CUM 144 145 l ice 2 •4* A658 words
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Article237 1970-09-04 12 ONDON In a nuclear war, the Soviet Union could destroy China's oir ond noval forces and widely devastate its cities and industry, occording to a report of the Institute of Strategic Studies. But if the Soviet Union tried to destroy China's nuclear capacity237 words
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52 1970-09-04 12 HIGHLIGHT of Taiwan's Ami tribe's harvest festival is the beauty contest where all the village belles line up for the judges. More than 1,000 Amis took part in the festival and 10,000 spectators turned up for the beauty contest. Here, the beauties greet the crowd at the festival's entrance gates.UPI photo. - 52 words
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168 1970-09-04 12 LOS ANGELES Charles Watson left hit fingerCint on the front door and Patricia Krenwinkel ft Kert on th« back door of SHaron Tate's house, a court was told yesterday. A police finger print expert said the imprint of Watson's right ring finger was168 words
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