Eastern Sun, 4 October 1970

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  • 17 1 THE SUN Final edition price 10 cento Vol. 1 No. 29 Sunday, 4 October 1970. MC(P) 1953
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  • 79 1 AN 88-foot long jib Nipped over an d crashed into the compound of the NTUC complex on Friday night. The boom mounted on a 20-ton Huston Bucyrus crane was used in the piling work underway at Shenton Way under an Urban Renewal Scheme. The fencing around
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  • 292 1 LONDON President Nixon got down to talks with Prime Minister Edward Heath on the Middle East and other world issues shortly after his arrival in Britain yesterday. The President landed at London airport from Madrid and almost immediately took off by helicopter for Chequers, the
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  • 27 1 CAIRO Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin held a final meeting yesterday with high-ranking Egyptian leaders to review the political and military situation in the area.
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  • 72 1 TEL AVIV Defence Minister Moshe Dayan yesterday said he hoped the Suez Canal truce would be extended beyond its original 90-day limit despite the death of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt. He insisted however that Israel could take no part in Middle East
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  • 421 2  -  by K.S. Sidhu QUEK Siang Kheng, 15, knew love and hardship. Now she knows death and fear. Her parents were killed when a cooker exploded in their Jalan Aman flat two weeks ago. And three of her six younger brothers and sister don't know yet. A
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  • 242 2 BRUSSELS Eight Japanese tourists who staged a karate attack on a Brussels police station have been released from custody. police said. Police said the group Of Japanese men left a restaurant early In the morning and were shouting in the street outside the oplice station
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  • 166 2 THE Minister for Labour has directed the dispute between the management of Sorrento Coffee House and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union to be submitted to arbitration. The present dispute arose as *he result of the dismissal of Mr. Tap Hee Yeow which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 347 3 /CERTAIN forces are trying to set up "an authoritarian and totalitarian form of government in Malaysia/' Mr. Lim Kit Siang, Secretary General of the Democratic Action Party, charged Saturday. Mr. Lim was speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur after a tumultous welcome by party supporters
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  • 91 3 State car driver, Mr. Robert Ho had a miraculous escape from certain death when a car driven by a woman driver collided into his car. "I was taking the car for a security check when this lady hit me," said Mr. Ho. The
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  • 160 3 CHEE QUEK TING, 29, has died in General Hospital after the motor scooter he was riding was involved in an accident Thursday night. A police spokesman said Chee, along with Miss Low Soon Tong, 24, on the pil.lon, was riding along Beach Road when
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  • 59 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday welcome the United States move to remove the Import tariff on semiprocessed and improved forms of natural rubber. II the BIU to this effect Is passed and signed by the President, it will put such forms of natural rubber on the same
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  • 151 3 Col. Michael Hoare, known as "Mad Mike" for his daring exploits while leader of a mercenary force in Congo, says he has ofTered a 5,000-m a n mercenary force to fight in Cambodia but not in Thailand. Col. Hoare, now here working in an oil
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  • 276 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will vote for a simple majority of a "straight forward" motion to admit China into the United Nations, Deputy Prime Minister Tun Dr. Ismail said yes- terday. Addressing a press conference on the eve of his departure to attend the
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  • 217 4 J)HNOM PENH A terrorist grenade exploded in Phnom Penh's market place, marking the first incident of terrorism in the capital in the six-month-old war. Two people were wounded, one seriously, by the explosion, a police inspector said. Merchants at the scene of the explosion,
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  • 134 4 WASHINGTON, The ballots of 18-to--20-year-old youths, just given the vote, will be enough for Democratic Senator Edmund Muskie to beat Republican President Nixon, according to a Harris poll. The poll showed that Muskie would outdraw Nixon among 18-to-20 years-olds by a margin of 43 to 31
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  • 339 4 SAIGON The South Vietnamese Government plans to announce soon economic reforms designed to cool inflation, including devaluation of the piaster to 275 to the dollar. The current official rate is 118 piasters to the dollar. The overall economy changes are designed to raise Interest
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  • 62 4 Saigon people are always looking for ways to forget the hardships and dangers of war. New dances have been developed which show how the civilian population and the military forces cooperate for the benefit of the country. Here, women and soldiers dance out a story about villagers
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  • 103 4 LONDON Three nrien and a woman left here today for Nigeria to begin a 3.000-mile walk across the Sahara. Mr. Brian Warn fordDunn, 33, his Germanbom wife Claire. 29. and 22-year-old Fred Parkins expect to take four and a half months to cross the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous




  • 163 8 It takes time and courage to get a tattoo in Japan. But both men and women queue at tattooists to get the intricate patterns pushed under their skin with a triangular awl. Tattoos are considered an art form in Japan but it's mainly labourers and underworld types
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  • THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
    • 1475 10/15 IT'S been another rough week. My luck has run out. I just don't seem to be able to win anything at all. All the annoying little things which cropped up during the past couple of months or so were compacted into one
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  • Page 10/15 Advertisements
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    • 159 10/15 IT'S HERE AGAIN! MATSUZAKA (Kobe) BEEF is the talk of the town. It's here to satisfy your palates for Beef, that is so tender and succulent. Tasty Bird Dishes, too of Pigeons and Pheasants and Quails. BIRD BOTTLE RESTAURANT BAR 377, Bukit Timah Road, 3Jr Miles, Singapore. Tel«: *****9 *****.
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    • 19 10/15 Famous Javanese fit Colourfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels Light String Orchestra.
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  • 2031 11 bi: I*l H?ISPORTS LIFTOUTj By DENNI BOY Snow Mist splendidly ridden by Glynn Pretty won the Closs 2, Division 2, 9 furlongs race over here yesterday. Well placed behind the pace-maker Saya Da tang, Snow Mist made his bid as the field straighten for home.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 1509 12 Race 1 2 CI. 4 Div. 2—6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($7,500) 1. 22 I 01 S. W2 4. 23 ft ***** 6 38 7. 0IW02 a 24 B 01 Thank You U N a tuna Letrlk Little Neiter Motion Picture IV Marie Cannon Fire Klmb rley II fty
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  • 1134 13 GO RACING with THE SUN STINGRAY II is on the upgrade and is a confident bet to win the class two division two event over 7f here today, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Sold Cup meeting. Last week the Coronation Boy gelding came
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  • 313 13 PARIS Nijinsky, the crack American-owned colt who has won the English triple crown this season, dominates the Held of 15 for today's Prix De L'arc De Triomplie, Europe's richest race. The Long champ event, pride of the French Racing calendar. Is nominally worth 1.200.000 francs
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  • 57 13 PARIS—Roger Menetrey, French welterweieht boxing chamnion. knocked out contender Guy Verouter in the fourth round yesterday to keep hi? tit'e Menetrey. who had been talking confidently for several weeks of winning, lived uo to his boast by easily knocking out challenger Verco- ter from Dunkirk. The French
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 185 14 BERKELEY, California American men and women swept Hie board in quarter-final matches at the Pacific International Open Tennis championships here and assured the U.S. of both singles titles. Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston and Stan Smith passed into the semifinals yesterday without conceding a set
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    • 31 14 FRANKFURT European heavyweight boxing champion Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain of Spain tonight scored a third round knock-out over Jamaican Stanford Harris in a non-title fight here.
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    • 131 14 7 H 5 xl ?9 women's quartet succeeded in their third attempt to qualify for th« Asian Games yesterdayThe auartet comprising of Gan Bee Wah. Sheila Mahatani, Maimoon Bakar and Glory Barnabas returned 48.6 seconds 0.4 seconds faster than the
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    • 34 14 VANCOUVER, CanadaRod Laver will face Roy Emerson In an All-Aus-tralian final In the 40,000 dollars (about 8$ 120,000) Rothman's International Tennis tournament here, with the winner collecting 10.000 dollars (about £>s3o,ooo).
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    • 58 14 Hotel Singapura trounced Ocean Sports Club 7-2 in the first round soccer tie of the President's Cue Knockout Tournament at the J a)an Besar Stadium, last night Hotel took an early lead in the first half with two goals by Mshat Ambu. Hotel added another five goals
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    • 135 14 Singapore Cricket Club whipped General Headquarters 14-6 in the annual Sutton Cup rugger match at the Padang yesterday. SOCj total tally came from one goal and three tries to two penalty goals. The match was evenly contested, in the first half with both teams
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    • 27 14 THE visiting Gaja Berang School from Malacca 2nd XI edged Ceylon Sports Club under-19 4-3 In a friendly hockey game at Baiestier Road yesterday.
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    • 78 14 I~ lond 25 old that is "Miss Munich ls7f\ tiona'l T!. U ayin the lead in the third prom*oSympic Garnet m Organising Committee for the 1971 •m w »s chosen from 235 candidates by a It-man jnr? headed by Olympic President Willi Daume. tin
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  • Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
    • 44 16 the lesson of thanksgiving. It is due to God; it is due to ourselves. Thanksgiving for the past makes us trustful in the present and hopeful for the future. What He has done is the pledge Of what He will do.
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    • 36 16 Worship or service which? Ah, that is best. To which He rails as, be it toil or rest— To labour for Him In life's bus> stir. Or seek His feet, a silent worshipper.
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    • 38 16  -  Thomas A. Kempis IF thou withdraw thyself from void spenking and idle circuits, and from vanities and from hearing of tidings, thou Shalt find time sufficient and convenient to have sweet meditations and discoveries.
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    • 97 16 WE ronfess to you, Lord, the discord of our world, to which we contribute and in which we share. We confess the fearful needs of mankind, before which we stand inactive and often indifferent. Forgive us Christians for being so unsure of our Good News and so
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    • 251 16 CHURCH AT HOME. Book review WE WANT AN ANSWER, by Dr. Bobby Sng Ewe Kong (F.E.S. Singapore) pp. 16 Price: 10 rents. Here is a local production, a small booklet with a big message. Dr. Sng is (hf General Secretary of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students, Singapore. He knows the
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    • 280 16 Nip them in the bud or two episodes of steeling ore port of many a normal childhood, but repeated thefts can't be lightly dismissed, according to psychiatrist Mors'iall Shearer. When a child steals frequently, either something has gone very wrong in the home or the parents
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    • 213 16 Read Psalm 119:113-120 He hath said "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." So that we may boldly say, "The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me" (lleb. 13:5. 6). One of the most interesting experiences in
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    • 258 16 Education Every person has a right to education and women should form pressure groups to press the state to provide it. 120 women from Christian churches ail over Asia agreed at the Fourth Asian Church Women's Conference in Sukambi. Indonesia September 8-18 When people are educated, they will not
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • 1377 17 SYDNEY, A stately, 90-ye a r-old Eng-lish-styled manor house, steeped in history, will be the home of Pope Paul when he visits Sydney, at the end of November. It is the Apostolic Delegation to Australia and Papua-New Guinea, standing In 21 acres of terraced lawns and
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1695 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AMD LISTENING W and radio guide TV Sinqapura I Radio Singapura I AM. 800 Good Morning; Ages; 800 Sing And I 0 01 Sunday Special. 7.00 830 Stop Messing A CHANNEL S 806 Court Martial *No The Npwb; 710 Breakfast 900 Melody Time 9.3f CHANNEL 8 I
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  • 994 20  -  'Relatively Speaking': it was delightful THEATRE AND ART... Felicity Kant WHERE are two reasons why there aren't a« many batiks as usual hanging in John Eramanis' Ming Gallery. Mofit are quickly snapped up by batik-loving tourists. But the Important reason lg that the better
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  • 246 21  -  K. S. Sidhu •'Carry 0n... Dp the Khyber Is a story telling why the British were almost driven out of India in 1895. The humour of the entire film is based on the Scots wearing drawers beneath the kilt. Known as the "Devils in Skirt"
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  • 598 21 IN SPITE of anything woman's liberationist Betty Friedan might tell you, it would seem Hiat in this the age of the burning bra and the liberated lady the best way to make it as a movie mogul is still through sexploitation.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
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    • 240 21 L I D 0Ph0n«*****4 UHT HHOWV II 145 «A Robert Ooulet "l ndrrgroand" Color IQAI TONIGHT I U P.*. (No Frro IJ«t> "SWOKOHWOMKN f IA tIHAW PRODUCTION! Mandarin Id Scope Ooior CAPITOL Pl-sn. W/-9 Now Showing No Prit list 11 m 1.4 a 4M a IU Anthony Steffen "Dlaifo The
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  • POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
    • 196 22 HI THERE! Hope you dig our SPECIAL Question-Time today thanks to VERNON. You should be pretty anxious to listen to their new album after reading It. And so, for an extra bonus, POPPING AROUND will be featuring an EXCLUSIVE review of the disc this Wednesday. Enough said.
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    • 90 22 JOE COCKER "The Letter*' (A M). If you think this is a re-do of the BOX TOPS' original, you're right. However, If you think it's going to sound the same in any way, then you're dead wrong. Cocker has souled, jazzed and re-ar- ranged it so much you won't
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    • 796 22 KEEF HARTLEY is, to my mind, one of those people who is mentioned to death within blues fans, but, who very few people, apart from devotees, have actually taken the trouble to listen to. Those who have done so have been rewarded by the drummer
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  • ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
    • 642 23 "My heart's in a pickle, It's constantly fickle, And not too partickle, I fear. When I'm near the girl I love, I lore the cirl I'm near." These words are from musical comedy of some decades ago Fiman's Rainbow. Kinian is an Irish Liprechaun who
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    • 194 23 CHUNKS of chicken or turkey or ham plus matching chunks of pineapple and crumbles of tangy blue cheese make a luncheon salad that deserves cheers Choose a large, ripe pineapple with perfect foliage, so that you can use the shell as a serving bowl. Cut the
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    • 496 23 A LAYER of shredded pineapple, tart, sweet and fresh tasting, is the surprise that sets off the old-fashioned goodness of an old-fashioned cottage cheese pie. The crust requires no rolling; simply blend and pat. Crusf Crust: blend with the fingertips to make a smooth dough: 1 cup
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  • 314 24 GEORGETOWN Almost an entire U.S. college football team died when their chartered airliner crashed into a dense pine forest on a steep mountain in the Rockies late Friday. The crash 45 miles west of Denver left 29 dead and 11 survivors in
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  • 131 24 BRUNEI Brunei town, tbe capital of the British protected Brunei Sultanate, was officially renamed Bandar Seri Begawan at the strokr of mid night last night. The Brunei government has decided to rename the town in honour of former Sultan Sir Omar All Saifuddin who
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  • 303 24 NEW YORK Rioting has erupted *t a third New York prison as city officials desperately tried to secure the release of 18 hostages being held by inmates of two other jails. The new riots have broken out in a city Jail at
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  • 102 24 LOS ANGELES Brush fires roared along mountain ranges east of Los Angeles today as southern California faced another weekend of danger from fire. Desert winds. the main factor in last weekend's fires which claimed 10 lives, 500 homes and nearly half a million acres of grassland
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