Eastern Sun, 6 September 1970
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Title Section18 1970-09-06 1 THE SUN Final edition Price 10 ccnti Vol. 1 No. 25 Sunday, 6 September 1970. MC (P) 195318 words
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Article, Illustration422 1970-09-06 1 rpHE President of the Asian Development Bonk lost night hod high praise for Singapore's sound infrastructure for attracting foreign investments. Mr. Takeshi Watanobe, president of the ADB was speaking ot a dinner given by the Economic Society of Singapore, at the Port of Singapore Authority422 words
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152 1970-09-06 1 NEW DELHI. The Upper House of the Indian Parliament rejected a government Bill to abolish the privy purses and privileges of former princely rulers, yesterday. The bill which sought to amend the constitution failed by one ▼ote to secure the necessary two-thirds majority.152 words
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Advertisement116 1970-09-06 1 SONY SONY SONY SONY The mark of excellence is on the The car with good going powerl a I The fourdoor Viva barely hides its \f sporting background. It's startlingly powerful 1159 C.C. engino ha 6 the power to put you ahead and keep you there. Cruise away at 80116 words
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Article, Illustration316 1970-09-06 2 A crack-down has been ordered on school taxi drivers who use their vehicles as pirate taxis. This warning was issued Saturday by the Minister for Communications Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin to a 12-man delegation from the Singapore School Transport Association. Drivers caught breaking the316 words
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Article191 1970-09-06 2 SAIGON, South Vietnam's top policeman, in a tough, 10minute television warned disabled vegpeech, last night terans they could be killed or sentenced to death if they try "to attrack, resist or interfere with** police or the military. Brig. Gen. Tran Van Hai, dressed In the brown191 words
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305 1970-09-06 2 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Albert Poon of Hong; Kong warded off a strong field to win the saloon car event in the Malaysian Grand Prix at the Batu Tiga racing circuit yesterday. Poon driving a flaming red Alfa/Romeo GT A lapped the field from the305 words
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279 1970-09-06 2 Indonesia to j unk old planes and ships JAKARTA. Indonesia's obsolete warships, aircraft and other obsolete and worn out defence equipment, will be sold. General M a r a d en Panggabean Deputy Commander In Chief of the armed forces, said the scrapping would begin a s soon as the279 words
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Article36 1970-09-06 2 LONDON Russian Ballerina Natalala Ma. karova, in England on tour with the Leningrad Kirov Ballet, today reguested political asylum in Britain. The British home office said It had granted her request.36 words
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Article39 1970-09-06 2 ZURICH, The International Press Institute (IPI) announced Friday that it ha s called a meeting in Paris next Friday to stud? urgent measures for the protection of press and broadcasting journalists on dangerous missions.39 words
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Article116 1970-09-06 2 NEW YORE The National Broadcasting Co. NBC and the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) reported Friday they have reports from a recently released prisoner of anti-government forces in Cambodia that four of their staff members taken prisoners have been kill ed. NBC said a Dutch student held prisoner116 words
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261 1970-09-06 3 SINGAPORE and Britain will resume the third round of talks over Malaysia-Singapore Airlines landing rights to London on September 28. This was disclosed in a joint communique issued by the Ministry of Communications and the British High Commission. The second round in London In261 words
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Article, Illustration179 1970-09-06 3 A sewerage main exploded on Saturday, injuring three workers, one critically. One of the men, Goh Geok Tee, 25, of Victoria Street is in the Thomson Road General Hospital where doctors are fighting to save his life. The others injured, who were treated as outpatients,179 words
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Article125 1970-09-06 3 A weeping shipping agency assistant cargo checker was Saturday fined $5OO after he (leaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of four cassette tape recorders Yap Ching Hoe, 23. admitted that he received th« recorders from the Chief Officer of the Japanese vessel Koshim125 words
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Article70 1970-09-06 3 OSAKA, Japan The number of visitors to the Osaka Expo '7O topped the 800,000 dally count yesterday, breaking the record established at the Brussel World Exposition, the Expo Association said. The association said as of 9 p.m. a total of 931.639 visitors had entered the Expo ground.70 words
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Advertisement179 1970-09-06 3 We make beautiful arconcfirioners because thatfs al we do make At Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we really know them backwards. We also feel that if you live with an eirconditioner, you might as well enjoy it for its looks as well bs its coolness. Hence the Carrier179 words
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Article, Illustration292 1970-09-06 4 SUHARTO TALKS TO BRANDT AND HEINEMANN BONN President Suharto of Indonesia Friday held talks here with Chancellor Willy Brandt and President Gustav Heinemann on the first day of a state visit which has brought West German police to maximum security alert. The President,292 words
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Article168 1970-09-06 4 NEW YORK Shortly before Japan was atom-bombed, Emperor Hirohito secretly urged his Supreme Council to seek peace negotiations that would end World War 11. according to an article appearing in the current issue of Look magasine. Author John Toland disclosed that Hirohito. ▼la the ministers and military168 words
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Article, Illustration41 1970-09-06 4 WALLS don't seem to be a problem for an aoudad. a wild sheep native to North Africa. Faced with a barrier, it doesnt take the situation lying down at Brooklyn'* (N.Y.) Prospect Park Zoo.41 words
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Advertisement82 1970-09-06 4 r. z. with Albert Speer as he entered Paris 'V; #fTI This was the key buildine designed by Albert Speer to red* Benin in the {raod fashion envisioned by Adolf Hitler. Beginning Monday you will know all that is to know about... The No 2 man in Hitler's Germany when82 words
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69 1970-09-06 5 ZULU warriors armed with staves and spears and yelling blood, curdling cries disrupt Tokyo traffic as they hold a war dance before the towering effigy of a woman. Black Power hasn't really hit Tokyo it's just members of the Nikaten artists group celebrating the opening of their Autumn exhibition at69 words
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459 1970-09-06 5 THE signs are ominous mini-skirts are finally disappearing from the British legs which made them famous. The fashion writers have been predicting the mini's demise for more than a year. But now the London shops which made millions by selling less are writing the mini's459 words
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188 1970-09-06 5 SANTIAGO. Chile Marxist Salvador Allende and rightist Jorge Alessandri ran neck and neck in Chile's presidential election today on the basis of official returns from 49 per cent of the estimated 3.2 million votes cast. The Interior Ministry sain the count gives Allende 626.937188 words
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166 1970-09-06 5 DRISBANE Radical students at Queensland University held a South Vietnamese diplomat prisoner for 45 minutes, fighting off police who tried to rescue him. Luu Tuong Quang, first secretary of the South Vietnamese Embassy in Canberra, finally escaped through the basement. One plainclothes policeman166 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-09-06 6 The problem: what should be done with statues of royalty when nation* become independent? You rant always rip thrin down, throw thru away or move them to a lei promt urn t place The problem was solved in Jamaica when a local patron of the arts139 words
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256 1970-09-06 6 I ONDON —Sixteen children aged 9 to 14 turned up for work at a small London factory Saturday, but were sent home before starting an eight-hour shift which would have earned them 553.75. Factory manager David Clarke said he sent the children home after learning256 words
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Article147 1970-09-06 6 PARIS An American businessman. police on two continents and a bilingual telephone operator have saved the life of a young French woman who tried suicide. Police said that Sahienne Bourdon, 24, telephoned Neil Henry in New Jersev from her Paris home and told him she147 words
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Article, Illustration54 1970-09-06 7 This is Walter Lee Martin, a tall, husky veteran of two tours in Vietnam with the United States Army. Then the army found out how old he was only 15 and kieked him out. Martin, who married reeently, first Joined the army when54 words
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Article160 1970-09-06 7 WASHINGTON Rn sia has lUaittl U "expert m e a I a 1 U.S. ■pace eapsale" foaad floating all Spate The U.S. Space Areacy ■aid it probably la aa aid dnnaj Apollo toooaship tbat blew off a aavy ship two yean ago. Capsul• Tass Ageacy tbe160 words
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Article, Illustration49 1970-09-06 7 Use your brain now what's ibis? Ak, there's a due... It's a pietare of a brain. Very clmr, very alert, but yoa're wrong. itf* something very familiar to thousands upon thousands of Singaporeans. It's a grain of prpper magnified thousands of times by an electron scanning microscope.49 words
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286 1970-09-06 7 T)ORT MORESBY Mobs of screoming Tolai villogers yes- terdoy ottocked police and government officers on the Gozelle Peninsula of New Britain. They ambushed truck loads of police, threw legs across roads to prevent them escaping, and then hurled rocks at them, smashing windscreen, and286 words
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284 1970-09-06 7 LOS ANGELES A 10 y«ar oM key had H alert Hut a savohsi to Had found may kave been tl»e weapsn wed by th« Manson family in Hw Sharon Tate biffin j« The yonngster said after he found the weapon a policeman picked284 words
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69 1970-09-06 7 LONDON Fay Mick Jancr Wn dM ia divorce pint actress Marias M faMh* *ti r«r"n n ■armct to writer J«h. Hwabar. tl, ■p to ISM. For Is* 7 can ste was Jacsrr's rsnstaat CMStsstei Her umr is sew >■!■§ hfJird with l.md lass tmmrr,69 words
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Article, Illustration230 1970-09-06 8 It takes courage to stand within spitting distance of a full Eiwn lion and take picture. What If the feline kin* of the jungles is camera shy? He doesn't object nicely he has you for breakfast. But Caroll Jean Bready daughter of Mr Tom Bready. executive director of230 words
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Article, Illustration734 1970-09-06 9 Nasty things are going on inside YOUR Walled City The British accused the Chinese officials o! engaging in seditious activities and they were kicked out when Queen Victoria signed an order on December 27, 189y, formally revoking the article. "The exercise of jurisdiction by the Chinese officialsUPI photo. - 734 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration991 1970-09-06 10/15 IT'S been o rough week. I didn't hove ony problems with cobbles or my trusty bicycle resurrected after the lost minor accident which proved fatal only to the front tyre. But it did get rough when I asked one young-man-about-this-town about991 words
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Article, Illustration476 1970-09-06 10/15 j CAMERON BLAIKE AT THE MOVIES rpONY Curtis knee-deep in Aegean brine bales desperately as the good ship Achilles, or what's left of it, wallows with water up to its gun-wales. And by the look of things the ship-wrecked Curtis can't win much in "You476 words
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Article372 1970-09-06 10/15 Lemmon can't win even one Jack Lemmon must have worked himself into the biggest load of stomach ulcers ever hit by barium by the time he finished shooting "The Out of Towners." It's that sort of hectic movie. Jack Lemmon is a sweet, ordinary family man who suddenly hits the372 words
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Advertisement306 1970-09-06 10/15 jm K'ri JI Two shows nightly: 11 45 p.m. featuring LYNN ROGERS The Olrl with en eye popping figure with a voice U match! Sings on the same LP m The Beatles. Elvis Prealey. Diana Rou 10.00 p.m. Deo BfitlU Tine Gatrhallao A bit Orchestra with lUt singer Carmen Ferlna.306 words
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Advertisement139 1970-09-06 10/15 jpP^F^ig to Saturday&Sunday q h Luncheon a 0. Famous Javanese tf U. Colourfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotel LightStringOrchestna. 6». tEfyc (EurKpit 6/70xley Rise.Singapora Tel *****. <£AMaC£" WTECUIB KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point II m.s.J PROUDLY PRESENTS The Nightingales of Taiwan Miss LILT139 words
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1012 1970-09-06 11 Our Racing Correspondent - EH By Our Racing Correspondent pENANG Combined Effort, o four-year-old King Arana mare, made her winning debut when she took the class four, division five event over 6f. here yesterday. Quickly out in front Combined Effort made every post a winning one to win from1,012 words
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Article188 1970-09-06 11 NEW YORK Standings of major league baseball teams after Friday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W. L. GB Pittsburgh 71 64 Chicago 72 65 New York 70 66 1} St. Louis 54 72 7 Philadelphia 63 72 8 Montreal 59 76 12 WEST W. L. GB Cincinnati188 words
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110 1970-09-06 11 SIEGEN. West Germany The 19th Chess Olympics open tomorrow w'th 360 players from 60 nations taking part and the Soviet Union looking sure winners before the first pawn goes into battle. The Russians are putting up an apparently unbeatable array of grand masters. World110 words
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Advertisement30 1970-09-06 11 5 uno 49 Win this Sunday's JACKPOT FOR TODAY'S DRAW NO: 71/70(6-9-70) IST CROUP: $1554)00 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT SPECIAL NATIONAL DAY DRAWS WN 2,228 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES30 words
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Miscellaneous41 1970-09-06 11 SWEEP TOTAL POOL: ($9,432) Ist Prize No: ***** ($2,112) 2nd Prise No: ***** 778) 3rd Prise No: ***** 389) Starters ($74 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($3B each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****41 words
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Article1340 1970-09-06 12 Race 1: CI. 6 Dftf. i 1—6 F.—2.00 pan. ($4,SOO) 1. ***** Phala 5y 800 Henry (Daniels) 4 2- ***** Even Say 5y 8 10 Even Say (Teh) 7 3 U9780 Lfnl Entry 0y 8.08 SC Law (Osman) 4. 704.11 Bulldozer •y 808 Champion (Heddle) Harbrldge 61,340 words
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Article225 1970-09-06 12 1 DENM BOY CISCO JtOUlAl KAl'K 7 555 £±I EVEN HAY Coup de Main Bulldozer Ui R EXPORTER III Bulldozer Even Hay (5) li! 4 1 A I sr* Bulldozer R. Exporter 111 KING'S HOPE HACK St (18) 4 < 1 KOYAL MARK Identical Wisdom W1HDOM Identical Pepego 110/225 words
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Article, Illustration943 1970-09-06 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN Bfc, Denni Boy going over o staying distance for the first time and with a handy weight of 7.13, should win the Club Cup for Class Two horses over 8-if at Penang today. Giggolo, by the New Zealand bred943 words
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Article285 1970-09-06 13 LONDON There will be new English county cricket champions this year. Glamorgan failed valiantly in their attempt to retain the title, when they could only draw with Lancashire at Cardiff. Kent made themselves odds-on favourites for the title by defeating Leicestershire by an Innings and 40285 words
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299 1970-09-06 13 STUDENT GAMES TURIN, Italy East Germany stole Hie thun. der from Hie United States and Russia at the 6th University Games. But, the Americana managed to win their first medals In track and field and Increased their gold medal lead to two. The East299 words
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SUN SPORT
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216 1970-09-06 14 Superb salvage —and Thomson's up in front England Australian Peter Thomson, salvaging strokes with a superb short game, pulled into a three-way tie for the lead after the second round of the *****,000 John Player golf classic. The 41-year-old Thomson carded a one under par 71 on the 6,931 yards216 words
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Article129 1970-09-06 14 FOREST HILLS. Pancho Gonzales whipped young Russian Vladimir Korotkov 7-6, 6-3, 7-6 to gain the third round of the *****,000 U.S. Open Tennis championship Gonzalez. 42, seeking his first championship at th e west side tennis club since he won the U.S. amateur in 1949, wa s129 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-09-06 14 This picture tells the story a challenge met and lost. It shows Lion Furuyama of Japan seconds before being proclaimed the new Asian Junior Welterweight champion. He's looking down at the man he had just floored former champion Chun* Kyo Shin of South Korea. The 21 yearUPI photo. - 62 words
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182 1970-09-06 14 HARTFORD, Connecticut Four players fired five under par 66's to share the first round lead in the $300,000 Greater Hartford Open golf tournament. One of them, Bob Murphy, threw away a chance to take a clear lead when hi* flve-lron approach shot on the182 words
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99 1970-09-06 14 VIENNA, European welterweight boxing champion Johann Orsolics of Austria is to meet Ralph Charles of Britain in a title fight. Orsolics was originally to have met Mexican Jose Napoles in a world title fight on November 20 but this bout was cancelled after the99 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article, Illustration772 1970-09-06 16 TULSA, Okla. Every now ond then o student from a local university will walk into the office of the president and ask him for an unusual form of help. Not academic. But physicol. The student will hove a sight loss or a stiffening of joints or772 words
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Article, Illustration719 1970-09-06 17 WINKIE PRATNEY - by WINKIE PRATNEY T believe in God Because I am a child of the age that asked life. 'Why?' So I walked a road of honest reason, searching, to find each answer pointing Like light in his direction. I needed a pathway I reached for719 words
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Article208 1970-09-06 17 BEYOND OUR SELVES, by Catherine Marshall (Spire Books Fleming H. Revell) paperback, pp. 270 Price: $2.85. Some years ago, when Catherine Marshall was 111. some urgent questions kept coming to her... Is It really possible for ug to get In touch with the Ood Who created208 words
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Article362 1970-09-06 17 OLD TESTAMENT religion was a home-based religion. So was New Testament Christianity. "I have taught you from house to house," Paul testified. He spoke of "the church in thy house." The New Testament Church was in a house long before It was in a362 words
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Article120 1970-09-06 17 A YOUNG man this year became a student at a Bible college. With him he brought a strong determination not to have anything to do with theology. He wanted "Christ only." It is true that in some Christian circles "theology'' is almost a dirty word. Somehow120 words
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Article37 1970-09-06 17 WESLEY Methodist Church will present the opera "MARTHA" at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 15 and 16. It Is In aid of the Wesley Church Renovation Fund and the Trinity Theological College Scholarship Fund,37 words
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Article57 1970-09-06 17 ONE DAY a man was walking in a very deep snowdrift He saw a hat lying on the ground, picked it up, and waa surprised to And a man's head underneath. "I'll get a shovel and dig you out." he said quickly. "Better get a big one,*57 words
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Article23 1970-09-06 17 WE can never escape the fact that what we believe about God Is seen In what we do our dally Uvea.23 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-09-06 16 Cod and Joe Jones BROTHER JUNIPER Wait! You are going too fast for my halo.' 9 STADIUM r18 words
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Miscellaneous1814 1970-09-06 18 THE SUM: LOOKING AMD UST CHANNEL ft 1006 Opening Anncta In all Laaguges and the Jack La Lanne Show Space Acc "The Return of Ghengls Khan" Peuta Pop (Repeat) Mr Ed. The Talking Horse "Goldflnger" Daniel Boone 'Cry or Oold (Malay Bub) Chinese Matinee "Sun, Moon and Stars Chap 21,814 words
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Advertisement16 1970-09-06 19 Every 3 seconds someone somewhere buys a TIMEX watch Isn't it time you had a TIMEX?16 words
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THEATRE AND ART...
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Article, Illustration803 1970-09-06 20 Felicity Kant - A double treat by Penang artist musician By Felicity Kant T3ENANG-born artist and musician Kam Kee Yong is bringing a double bill to Singapore a violin recital and an exhibition of paintings. This talented young musician who studied under such music greats as Watson Forbes, Alan Bush, and Fredrik Grinke,803 words
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Article, Illustration99 1970-09-06 21 Danish beau t j YUTTE STENSGAARD dons chains and very little else as ph olographic model Eve, in this scene from 'DOCTOR IN TROUBLE'. Side-splitting dizziness and dazzling flamour deluge the screen in •DOCTOR IN TROUBLE*. Cruise-ship Sailing through gales of laughter and sexy squalls the cruise-ship99 words
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Article, Illustration538 1970-09-06 21 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner XJ OLLYWOOD The days of the Italian Westerns "Ciao! Silver!" and all that may be over. "I think so. And I hope so/' says Andrew Fenody, writer-producer of John Wayne's current Western, "Chisum." "Italian Westerns," h e says, "are crass and538 words
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Miscellaneous135 1970-09-06 21 QRGAIMIS ATIOM ORCHAPID-***** nth TOWKRINC DAT! 10 am. I.4ft. ft I# 4dm: 11.00 so a*h BOoKIUK." ODl* THE ADVENTIRERS 'PU fanaVtsioo Color fa r.fITHAY "334 001 NOW SHOWING! 11 am l-«ft MOM'S "Mj 8°, M Romy Schneider In Color k ODEOIM 2 111*6" NOW SHOWING! 11 i to. t« «:«0135 words
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Miscellaneous245 1970-09-06 21 L I O O Phon* *****4 NOW SHOWING! II 144 I N |.|G Stuart Whitman "Breakoet to Color lUnltet ArtLsUi NEXT CHANGE! "Tta M»N iKk t WIVES'* l A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Scope. Color CAPITOL Pt-onr I LAST DATS! II am l ift IN. UK. Tbf Wolfmao Of Coani245 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration951 1970-09-06 22 Nick Logan - Nick Logan. A SUMMER since the lost one, a new Eric Clapton bond was again causing hold ups in the London traffic on its touring debut in the copitol last week. But any similarity between that and the last time our hero stepped951 words
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Article, Illustration180 1970-09-06 22 LIFE-L IN E S of CHERRY Richard Khan. Real Name: Habib Khan. Birth Date: July 21, 1947. Height: sft 101ns. Weight: 1451b5. Birth place: Singapore. Instruments played-. Drums, guitar and harp. Musical education: None. Age entered show business: Nineteen. First public appearance: Kandang180 words
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Article210 1970-09-06 22 HI THERE! For the multitudes of you who have asked for a feature on ERIC Ze GREAT, alias r RIC CLAPTON, we've published some special news on him today, concerning his latest group etc. I agree entirely with all of you he certainly is a great musician.210 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article, Illustration976 1970-09-06 23 Ruth Bakalar - By Ruth Bakalar PASTA FANCIER SAYS »ME, I'LL TAKE MEE" MY most recent experience in our Singapore kitchen deserves a special whodunit title: The Adventure of the Packaped Pasta. The first package of spaghetti 1 bought In Singapore, a famous Imported brand I've used often976 words
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Article291 1970-09-06 23 MRS WBR reminds us that "Shrimp gumbo la a natural here in Singapore. land of the plentiful prawn and the al-ways-available okra My gumbo recipe includes chicken, but I've eaten gumbos made only with seafood, oysters, crab, and. of course shrimp' 1 Right on. Mrs R- Old291 words
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Article387 1970-09-06 23 IF VOU like Kueh Teow, the flat white rice noodles that youll find along with the spaghetti-like mee and yellow noodles at the market, use them to make this Singapore adaptation of an Italian specialty. Whichever type of ready-cooked pasta you choose, take the precaution of387 words
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Article67 1970-09-06 24 BONN About 1,000 mostly youthful persons yesterday demonstrated against visiting President Suharto ot Indonesia who was meeting West German Industrialists and bankers In an effort to win more credits and Investment lor his country. The demonstrators marched to the downtown Muenster Square, carrying red banners and67 words
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173 1970-09-06 24 A MAN who pleaded guilty to armed robbery wept tor leniency Saturday because he has two wives and 23 children to support. Th« Ninth Magistrate's Court sentenced Yong Soon Hock, 44, to 2} years' jail. Two others How Thian Choo. 28. and173 words
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192 1970-09-06 24 WEST BERLIN A part-Aboriginal Australian boy who disappeared from his home six years ago has been found in West Berlin. Official Aus t r a llan sources said the boy, aged 8, would be flown back to Australia today. In Perth,192 words
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Article, Illustration449 1970-09-06 24 Esther Chan murder trial TOHORE BAHRU Scrap-rubber dealer Lee Wong Tiong, 29, refused to return land worth $123,000 given to him by the girl he is alleged to have murdered, the High Court was told yesterday. This was stated in the High Court449 words
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Article97 1970-09-06 24 VATICAN CITY. Two hundred printers staged the largest strike in Vatican history today just as officials denied that Papal gendarmes had planned a protest march on the summer residence of Pope Paul VI. It was not much of a strike by non-Vatican standards. But in this 108.7-acre97 words
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Advertisement89 1970-09-06 24 *>■ /Vi > v/; f The leader in radical new timepieces ORIENT "King Diver" has achieved unprecedented success in waterproof and anti-pressure tests in the Pacific Ocean by the submarine"Yomiuri"owned by the"Yomiuri",one of Japan's leading newspapers. Even at a depth of 300 metres-safety limit of the submarine. But scientifically tested89 words
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