Eastern Sun, 27 September 1970

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  • 160 2 Do-it-yourself science exhibition Improvised equipment by 50 schools were on show yesterday at the Primary Science Teaching Aids Exhibition at the Teachers' Training College. Singapore science teachers showed their ingenuity, with little outlay, when the* turned out some 140 selfmade science apparatus. Enche Mohammed Ghasali, the Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 127 2 THE Hotel Malaysia management's latest proposals to avert industrial action by its 600 workers is an "enlightened" one. This was stated yesterday by t4i« General Manager, Mr. Philip Seow. "Our new proposals will be tabled on Monday morning at the Labour Ministry when we meet the
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  • 115 2 KEIO-SCA'S newly-im-ported fleet of three coaches is the latest happening on the tourist scene in Singapore Anticipating a bigger influx of tourists, KeioSca International (Pte.) Ltd., a joint venture between the Keio group in Japan and local businessmen was set up earlj this year to provide
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  • 254 3 FORTUNE-TELLER'S warning come tragically true for one of the three men killed when a sports car crashed into the swampy Ponggal River late on Friday. Francis Siow Chong Meng, 20, was told by a palmist a month ago to be careful because "something might happen". The
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  • 83 3 Police has not received an official report about "a Singapore police deserter" turned away on Thursday by Air India at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport. The China Mall said airport officials described the man as a police deserter from Singapore. The Identity of the man,
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  • 52 3 IPOH Two youths Mohamed Adnan bin Hajl All, 19, and Mat Shaffiee bin Abdullah, 21. today pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of three switchboards and three switches valued at $6O belonging to the Bungel Lam Tin Mine in Tan Jong Rambutan between Sept. 14 and
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  • 297 3 NDOLA, Zambia Rescue teams frantically searched for more than 80 copper miners entombed in Zambia's worst mining disaster. Hopes are gradually fading of finding them alive. As rescuers toiled underground at Mufulira Mine, officials were privately pessimistic over their chances of reaching the trapped men
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  • 268 3 TWO directors of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries Ltd. Saturday appeared at the First District Court on police summons brought against them by Senior State Counsel Mr. K. S. Rajah. They are Mr. Charles Eu and Mr. Robert Davie who were Issued with summonses alleging offences
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  • 105 3 A National Serviceman, Toh Ens: Heng, drowned while catching crabs in Bungei Ah Cheng off Sungei Kranjl. yesterday. Toh 19. of Turut Road off Neo Teo Road went crab hunting with his friend Hung Ah Klan, 18, who is also a National Serviceman at about
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  • 129 4 SYDNEY Tlie mystery of :i6-doren meat pics' Vietnam bound for hungry Aastral«an diggers, has been solved. The pies disappeared last Monday while on their way to Sydney airport for the flight to Saigon. Mrs. Gloria Blankwell, a widow of Bexley. had bought the pies for Ssl23
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  • 293 4 AMMAN Fifteen hijack hostages freed by Jordanian troop* were locked in a house in a refugee camp which hat been under heavy bombardment. Guerrillas locken the hostages in and ned as the army advanced, ml. Utary sources said. The house was In the crowded
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  • 102 4 WASHINGTON The United States will consider supplying Jordan with arm s lost in battle with Palestinian guerrillas the Pentagon has indicated. Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard has been quoted as saying Washington intended to replace Jordanian military equipment and ammunition used in fighting guerrillas and
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  • 313 5 WASHINGTON The United States today disclosed that the Soviet Union appears to be building a submarine base in Cuba and warned the Russians they face another Cuban missile crisis if they bring in strategic weapons. White House officials left no room
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  • 159 5 WASHINGTON, Armed security guards on U.S. airliners will shoot only as "a last resort" to prevent a hijacking. Transportation Secretary John Volpe said, "I would like to assure the American public that we will do everything we can to prevent any shooting on a plane."
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  • 243 5 MOSCOW Russia's moon rocks described by one scientist as dark blue in colour were unsealed In Moscow today at the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Speaking on Moscow television, scientist Alexei Tugarinov said the lunar rocks, drilled from the Sea of Fertility by the Luna-16
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  • 66 5 ARLENE GREEN, you'll agree, is a masterpiece. She is also an art student and a sun worshipper and lores all thinrs. beautiful birds of love, especially when they live in Sydney. Birdwatchers have failed to persuade her that as a masterpiece she should model
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  • 266 5 LONDON Brother turned against brother in the McKay murder trial today when the younger of two Trinidad-born Indians accused of killing Mrs. Muriel McKay gave evidence. Speaking for the first time in the "Trial without a body," 22-year-old Nizamodeen Hoseln said he was convinced
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  • 30 5 NEW YORK Jlml Hendrix. the American pop singing star who died of an overdose of drugs in London on September 18. left an estate of 211.500.000
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  • 82 5 HONG KONG Police blocked off traffic In the heart of Hons Kong for two hoars today, after an underground petrol tank spilled over The spillage, from a Gulf Oil Company under* ground tank between the Hong Kong Hilton Hotel and the Bank of
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  • 62 6 JANE SHULTZ looks like an unhappy victim in a horror movie.... But. she's the happy beneficiary of glass technology. She's looking through a car window made of Herculite float glass. The tempered safety g ass crumbles rather than shatters in an accident. The
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  • 35 6 STOCKHOLM An Attache at the Hungarian Embassy, J 07.se f Gurur. has defected and requested asylum in Sweden on political grounds. Guruz, who joined the •robassy staff last year, detected with his wife.
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  • 379 6 T ON DON British trade union leaders have reacted an*J grily to Prime Minister Edward Heath's statement that he is ready to face a general .*rike in trying to achieve industrial reform. MineworKers leader Lawrence Dales said if the government sought a
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  • 267 6 NEW YORK A U.S. Coast Guard cutter, searching the AHantic for three missing balloonist*, has found an ice chest which the project's flight manager is certain came from the gondola of the balloon. The cutter Duane, radioed Coast Guard headquarters that it had picked up
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  • 349 6 PARANAGUA. Brasil, The hospital bed of Lin Sam Mu is under fuard now. Police say he Is the principal suspect in the murder of the 22 crewmen who died on board the Chinese fishing ship Sin Hai 11. Three of the Ave
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  • 64 7 ARMOURED personnel carriers of th« Vietnamese 9th division operating i n the Mekong Delta south of Saigon wallow in water high enough to force the heav, carriers to float. Mobility of the monsters is reduced making them more vulnerable to enemy attacks. But even
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  • 119 7 BONG KONG. British Military Police removed 33 quarrelling American soldiers from a chartered jetliner y4mterdajr at the request of ■c pilot. The United Slates Consulate said the soldiers were among about 140 Gl's returning to South Vietnam after R and R visits In Hong
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  • 482 7 T>HNOM PENH A Cambodian Army task force smashed into the town of Tang Kauk yesterday and coptured Hie Communist stronghold which hod stolled the ormy's largest offensive of the war for almost two weeks. The successful assault on the town, 52 miles
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  • 28 7 ROME. Youths hurled petrol bombs at the offices of two .nternatlonal airlines last night In protest against President Nixon's threeday visit to Italy toblcb starts Sunday.
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  • 158 7 PHNOM PENH Alvin Glatowski, one of two Americana being held bj Cambodia for their role in the U.S. freighter Columbia Eagle hijack, spent 20 days in a Phnom Penh mental hospital this month after attempting suicide. Officials of the SOB Mam Mental Hospital said
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  • 238 8 IIfHILE most countries celebrate on- niversories either in a solemn or festive mood, North Vietnam considers its commemoratiye days occasions for terror and death. To celebrate their August Revolution Day (Aug. 19) and Independence Day (Sept. 2), North Vietnamese soldiers attacked the Buddhist orphanage
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  • 981 9 SMUGGLING IN THE '7os FINAL PART currencies and politics in a state of uncertainty the world over, precious metals and diamonds ore among the few things which are holding their value or gaining. The rich buy gold and diamonds as a 'hedge" against inflation, and
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  • 1193 10/15 Gags go with all the pretty pictures THE MORNNG AFTER with Weatherbee Wong A YOUNG bird wrote to ma the other day wanting to know what happened to my bicycle. So here, folks, is the sad saga of Weatherbee Wong's
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  • Page 10/15 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 56 11 t sani»49 ALL TOTO Booth* and many Agents will b« open to■enow from 8 a.m. to 12 ooon. Coupon* accepted will be valid for the afternoon TODAY'S DRAW NO: 77/70 JS CASH JACKPOT IS r, :k TO WINNERS WITH NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 46 11 BIS SWEEP Ist Prize No: *****4 ($4,483) 2nd Prise No: *****5 ($1,281) 3rd Prise No: *****2 640) Starters ($l5O each) Nos: *****1 *****6 *****9 *****2 *****7 *****9 *****8 *****# *****1 *****0 *****6 Consolation ($lOO each) Nos: *****4 *****3 *****3 *****0 *****9 *****0 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****5
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1979 11 i:i*in:iSPORTS LIFTOUT QUTSIDERS romped home in many races yesterday to pay handsomely. Royol Meadow was brought home by Subian with a length to spate to pay $192. Earlier Natuna a five year old Emley Moor gelding scored an upset win in the class 4 div.
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    • 1563 12 Race 1: CI. 4 Div. 2—6 P.—2.00 p.m. ($7,500) 1. ***** Catterick 5y 2. ***** Showman IV 4y 3. ***** Lord Shah 8y 4. ***** Magic Ring 5y 5. ***** Marchal Fleet 4y 6. ***** Cannon Flro 6y 7. 08 Disney Land 3y 8 0 Th e
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    • 212 12 OtNNl UOI CISCO ZODIAC MAC* I: CO) ttMOWM \N IV (.'atterlck Marshal Hrfl <; j 151 SHOWMAN IV Murklial f'lrrt Itliik Tulip ill MARSHAL H.KKT Htiowuiao IV Macir Kiug ItAt a. 'llSI <I0> t (ft> JOVIA1. Hiuiitin I'.irk Klmbrrlf) II <!•> IV! KIIINTIM PAKK Little Mr»ler C. Kflort ill
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    • GO RACING with THE SUN
      • 1123 13 By DENNI BOY S' LVER SPRAY has been working exceptionally well in dawn displays and with a handy weight of 8.1, he gets my vote to win today the $55 f 000 Singapore Gold Cup, the richest classic. The Pall Moll gelding won in his
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      • 614 13 THE following is a horse by horse form guide and their chances in the Gold Cup race today. KEEP GOING: (9.3) An English Alcide gelding. Has won three times so far. Won the Tengku's Gold Cup over lOf earlier this season and followed It up by triumphing
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      • 109 13 EDINBURGH, Britain's Tony Jacklin, the U.S. Open champion, shot a six-under par third round of 66 yesterday to go five stroke* into the lead In the 5572,000 Wilis Open Golf Tournament here. Jacklin, who has an 18-under-par total of 198 for the three rounds, is hot favourite to
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    • 261 14 "MEWPORT, R.I. The Australian Gretel II syndicate announced on Friday it would appeal against its boat's disqualification in the second race of the America's Cup challenge. Australian spokesman Mike Ramsdan said o letter "seeking redress" over the incident was delivered personally by Gretel
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    • 81 14 THE CURRAGH, Republic of Ireland—Eight runners were announced here yesterday for the Irish St. Leger. The race will be run over one mile and six furlongs. Runners with probable Jockeys (all carry nine stone) are: Hardiroyale J. Roe, Rlboprince L. Ward, Noble Life L. Kennedy, Rarity T.
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    • 152 14 HOUSTON, Texas Biilie Jean King and the eight other women who joined her tennis rebellion were expelled Friday from the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association for becoming contract pros. Mrs. King, who led the walkout at the Virginia Slims Invitational Tournament at the Houston Racquet Club Wednesday, said
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    • 214 14 NEW YORK Major league baseball standings and results after Friday's games: NATIONAL UIAGUE EAST W. L. GB Pittsburgh 85 72 New York 81 75 3i Chicago 81 75 3| St. Louis 74 83 11 Philadelphia 71 85 13 Montreal 70 67 15 WEST W. L. GB
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    • 153 14 THE National men's 4xloo metres relay quartet has earned a berth in the Republic's team to the Sixth Asian Gomes. The quartet of Andrew Chee, Amlnnuddln Kasslm, Yeo Klan Chye and C. Knnalan returned a time of 41.3 seconds at a trial held at the
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    • 73 14 wiu^S TAf AllMalaysian football team was beaten by the Indonesian Football Association eleven 3-1 Friday. The Indonesians led 2-0 at hall time. The only Malaysian goal came Ave minutes before the end through outside right Abdulgani Mlnhat. The Indonesians appeared to control most of the match. Next
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    • 29 14 Singapore CWlliams beat Johore by an overwhelming score of 24 point* to nil in the opening game of the Malaya Cup rugby match, played at Johor# yesterday.
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 323 16 JUST SUPPOSE (and it comes lrom other sources via the Canadian Baptist'). Suppose 1 had to "run" for church membership as any candidate runs for political office. Would 1 win or lo*e? Suppose the membership were good for one year only, and that re-election depended upon the good
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    • 782 16  -  Prize fighter who God By L. J. Gomm I REMEMBER Dr. Henry Cordon. He was almost a legendary figure. Stories about his past many of them probably apocryphal were legion. But what we knew to be true were exciting enough to form an anthology. I remember his
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    • 90 16 BANGKOK (EPS) Three Russian Baptist leaders recently concluded a 14-day tour of Southeast Asia stopping at Rangoon, New Delhi and Bangkok. In each place they met national church leaders and staff of the East Asia Christian Conference. In the group were the Rev. Alexei St o
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    • 172 16 BONN (EPS) On the 106 th anniversary of Its break with Rome, the Old Catholic Church held its 20th International Congress here attended by 600 delegates and guests from various Christian churches throughout the world. Old Catholic churches, located in Europe and the United States, play
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    • 534 16 BOOK REVIEWS ESSAYS ON LOVE, published bv Inter-var-sity USA. Written by a number of well-known writers. Paper. Price *4.50 pp. 124. The first thing that strikes the reader about this book is its shape 44 8 J x inches the sire of a long envelope. It is
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  • 368 17 DURBAN, South Africa (EPS) All Christian churches in South Africa were encouraged to participate fully in the ecumenical movement by Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, general secretary of the World Council of Churches* when he addressed a meeting here arranged by the Natal Council of Churches.
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  • 368 17 GENEVA (EPS) An elaborate art exhibition of the works of Corita, one of the foremost exponents of "pop" art in the United States, is on display at the Ecumenical Centre here from September 24 through October 10. Described as "an ecumenical event," it Ls sponsored by
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  • 173 17 Epilogue READ JOHN 20:19-31 He showed onto them His hands and His side. Then were the disciples rlad when they saw the Lord.... (John 20:20). IN MY possession is a little paper clipping telling how a political candidate silenced a rowdy, heckling crowd in one movement."
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  • 114 17 GENOA (EPB) A pocket-sized directory of religious and social services available to seamen In ports around the world will soon be Issued by the International Christian Maritime Association. This was reported at the first meeting of the organisation's Working Committee here September 8-10. The World Council of
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  • 171 17  -  By Dorothy M. Clack DEBIT. CREDIT. These terms are usually associated with hard cold cash, and the recording of transactions In dealing with It. But one enterprising women's group uses the method to record hours for baby-sitting. Run on a co-operative basis, money does not change hands,
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  • 22 17  -  Albert McC "A deeper and firmer belief in Ood can be the only result of a better Insight into truth.**
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  • 118 17 One of the widest gaps in the world is that between what the average man knows and what he thinks he knows. Happiness always add, and multiplies when we divide it with others. People judge us by our actions, not our intentions We may have a heart of
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  • 284 17  -  M. E. Searle "FOOLISH things our God h&th chosen, "Chosen to confound the wise;" 44 Weak things, to confound the mighty;• "Base things" things that men despise* Yea, in God's plan "things that are not Bring to naught the things that are Thus He forms His "five-ranked army,'
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

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    • 1846 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LISTENING ...tu and radio guide TV Singapura CHANNEL 10.00 Opening Anncta. in all Language* and Jack La Lanne Show Accent on Youth (Repeat > Pcata Pop (Repeat) Mr Ed The Talking Horse Anybody Otti A Zebra i ob Daniel Boone Tocnarack Uaiaacre Affair Chlneae Matinee The
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    • 203 19 i ISSffiS *A f 2 ••Vl* f VW*' m m» m .Avrrr-e. <5 »'4 f i y M ffii 50 r I Li K v IS »M \Vt SJ ni />7/l PS ?IUCSET A LOAP up KNOW fi rrnksreK V< <* If «?5 ii a 50 ii f/m 1 V
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  • 558 20 THEATRE AND ART... ¥>ERHAPS this year could br the I very beginning of a near golden era for artists. Paintings, that a year ago would have stayed on gallery walls, are today being sold. Public taste Is changing. No longer is
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 189 22 HI THERE! Like Holy Tornadovllle! Dig our special sneak preview if "Performance" today. It's a fabulous movie from what I've heard and read so far. I also hear that our favourite STONE, Mick Jagger gives a pretty good performance In "Performance*'. The film should be coming our
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    • 395 22 Forget about 'Ned Kelly this is a real Mick Jagger TF, like me, you were more than disappointed with "Ned Kelly," then you must, to restore your faith in pop stars acting, see Jagger's latest epic, "Performance". It was in fact made some time before "Ned Kelly" and after a
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    • 168 22 Real Name; Benedict Siow Lit Twoong. Birth Date: 27tb March, 1946. Height: 5 ft. 5 ins. Weight: 135 lbs. Birth Place: Singapore. Instruments Played: Rhythm guitar (2nd guitar). Musical Education: NIL. Sell improvement and acquirement of tips from my seniors. Age Entered Show Business: Eighteen.
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    • 123 22 THE CARPENTERS (They Long To Be) Close To You (A M). Some of you have probably heard this tune at the PAT BOONE Show when the Boone Girls performed it. If you've been wondering who the original artistes were, and how to obtain the disc, well the artistes are
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    • 78 22 THE death of Alan Wilson left more than a musical gap In the lineup of Canned Heat. Up against the earthiness and the bounce of the rest of the band, he provided a gentle and welcome balance of character. They called Alan "Blind Owl" a slight,
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  • 464 24 J>ARIS Singopore Prime Minister Lee Kuon Yew has expressed interest in buying Mirage jets and other sophisticated supersonic aircraft from France. Mr Lee, in Paris on an official visit in the course of a ten-week world tour, told a Press conference: "I am
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  • 246 24 POLICE Saturday captured bis white bird" which they mistook for the fugitive Nwan which escaped from the Botanic Gardens last Wednesday. The captive turned •ut to be a pelican, resident of the Juron* Bird Park. Embarrassed, but determined to And the real fugitive, police
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  • 115 24 NEW DELHI A Swedish television producer has flown home from Delhi because tim* be planned for filming was used up in getting permission to film and to clear raw film through customs. Dr. Jan Bjorklund, 32, of the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation, got permission to film
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  • 66 24 WELLINGTON A rare shark has been caught in 240 fathoms of water off New Zealand's North Island. A Marine Department expert said it was only the fourth of its type known. The 4-ft cirrhigaleus barbifer has a pair of white barbels or "whiskers'' extending
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 99 24 FRAMROZ SOFT DRINKS AND SQUASHES 1 Sj •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
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