Eastern Sun, 1 November 1970
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Title Section17 1970-11-01 1 The Sun Final edition Price to ectttt Vol. 1 No. 33 Sunday, 1 November 1970. MC(P) 195317 words
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430 1970-11-01 1 POLICE hove stepped the monhunt for three robbers hiding in Singapore with $946,000 which moy turn out to be too hot for them to hondle. The serial numbers of new $5O notes ond $lO notes hove been circulated throughout the island and abroad430 words
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Article, Illustration82 1970-11-01 1 Miss Li Meng Chew, in a state of shock, being helped out of a ear after it was involved in a collision with another car early on Saturday. She was a passenger in a car driven by Lian Meng Tew. 18, when the accident took place, at Mountbatten82 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1970-11-01 1 ORIENT Tltt haOti in ladtcal IWN lIITMPMC*! CASSETTE CORDER9 words
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Advertisement120 1970-11-01 1 ^%*]]:$.--+.<+.\{"`+>_[^}?${<+~ The rial mark of excellence is on the The car with good going power! iI The fourdoor Viva barely hides its I eporting background. It s startlingly powerful 1159 C.C. engina has the power to put you ahead end keep you there. Cruise away at 80 m.ph. with ease.120 words
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Article385 1970-11-01 2 Second SINGAPORE must set its sights higher and prepare for the second phase of industrialisation if its industries are to remain competitive, Dr. Toh Chin Ciiye, Minister for Science and Technology, sai J yesterday. With the advent of independence and subsequent political stability, he said385 words
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Article184 1970-11-01 2 BRUNEI TOWN Saltan Hassan*! Bolkiah will flj to London on Thursday for talks with British officials on Brunei's future relations with Britain. Informed sources here said the Sultan was likely to brine up his government's claim to a part of Malaysian territory during the184 words
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Article27 1970-11-01 2 ROME Italy's AnttMafla Commission is preparing an "explosive* l report linking public authorities in Sicily and South Italy with the Mafia's crime emipre.27 words
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Article150 1970-11-01 2 T)OLICE have cancelled a night club's floor show licence because a troupe of foreign artistes had allegedly performed a dance banned under the Entertainment Ordinance. The nigntdub's deposit of $l,OOO has been forfeited and the nightclub licensee will be prosecuted, police spokesman, acting DSP Wong,150 words
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Article, Illustration70 1970-11-01 2 The Director of Manpower, Colonel Robert Iau reviewed the passing out parade of Dog Handlers of the SA Dog Unit yesterday. The parade was held at RAF Seletar Dog Section. The 12 dogs and handlers had undergone a four week training prior to their passing out.70 words
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Article43 1970-11-01 2 MOSCOW Bov 1 e t space scientists hav« launched two unmanned Cosmos satellitei into Earth orbit, Tasa News Agency reported. The first is orbitint the earth every 112.4 minutes and the second was circling the globa every 89.5 minute*43 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1970-11-01 2 IN MEMORIAM dear hatband and father, the late P. C. Lim who IcH us 1-11 1968. Though you are gone our love thoughts arc always with you Wife Children. Where To Sta> SI RANG HOiU BEN COOLfcN !>IWtEI ICWN CENIKfc yuifci CLEAN REASONABLE RAI E S A I R C65 words
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Miscellaneous170 1970-11-01 2 AROUND TOWN 7.IS a.m. Children's Charities Donation Walk at University of Singapore. Bnkit 11. mah Road. 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m, 8.00 p.m. to 9 00 p.m.— Photo exhibition by Mr. Tan Kui at the National Library. 11.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.— Social dancing and folk dance session at Chinese170 words
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Article99 1970-11-01 3 ROME Malaysia Singapore Airlines will soon open a service to Rome. A Singapore delegation headed by Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow, permanent secretary to the Singapore Communications Ministry, and Italian officials led by General Felice Santinl, director -gener a 1 of Civil Aviation held Ave days of99 words
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Article241 1970-11-01 3 TJNTRAINED kindergarten teachers could create a social threat, the Minister of State for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng said yesterday. Dr. Lee gave the warning in a speech delivered at the Kindergarten Teachers' graduation ceremony. He said out of the estimated 37,000 children receiving pre-school education241 words
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Article79 1970-11-01 3 An Indonesian batik dealer was yesterday sentenced to six months' Jail when he pleaded guilty to theft of gold and brass from a silversmith's shop in Geylang Road on Oct. 23. Muchamad Aklp All, 45, admitted stealing a piece of gold and a piece of brass79 words
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Article19 1970-11-01 3 Twenty-one Indonesians were Saturday, sentenced to one month Jail when they pleaded guilty to entering Singapore Illegally.19 words
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Article, Illustration112 1970-11-01 3 The Immigration Department has approved a new visa for Prof. Leonard M. Cohen who Intends to seek legal redress for his dismissal from Nanyang University. This visa entitles him to stay a year in Singapore and is different from his old one which was specifically for112 words
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Article, Illustration153 1970-11-01 3 Police are looking for the hit-and-run driver of a Royal Navy Land Rover involved in an accident in which a woman labourer was killed. The victim, Madam Arijr Swee Hwa, 56, was killed instantly in Orchard Road when she was knocked down153 words
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Article117 1970-11-01 3 A law which demands face lifts for neglected buildings comes into effect today. Owners or occupiers of premises in the old city areas not scheduled for urban renewal or redevelopment are required to keep their buildings clean under provisions of the Environmental Public Health (Amendment) Act, 1970.117 words
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Article, Illustration81 1970-11-01 3 The driver of this overturned car (above) did not "lose his cool" after an accident involving another car at North Bridge Road High Street junction on Friday night. He crawled out of his car unhurt, walked to the nearest telephone and called for a tow81 words
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41 1970-11-01 3 The Parliamentary Secretary for Social Affairs Chan Chee Seng Saturday appealed for greater Involvement In social welfare work by housewives. He was opening the combined sports for the handicapped at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre.41 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-11-01 4 Here's a warm spot (or a cold winter evening In Hollywood. In need of furniture for her new npartment. actre*s Sally Struthcrs converted an abandoned refrigerator into a co*y corner for reading, listening to radio and doing some needlework. One-time regular on "The Smothers Brothers Summer Show",59 words
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Article55 1970-11-01 4 MELBOURNE Japan's Rltsuko Kal Nat, 25. an actress, beauty queen, gourmet cook, pianist, yachtswoman, skier and dancer, was named top international model of this year's Melbourne Cup carnival In Melbourne Friday. An overwhelmed Miss Kai was speechless when •lie was named winner. Sh e finished second In the55 words
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Article134 1970-11-01 4 CHU LAI. Vietnam Lt William Calley, charged with murdering 102 Vietnamese civilians In March, 1968, Friday took statements from two Vietnamese men apparently connected with the alleged My Lai massacre. Military officials at Chu Lai refused to identify the men either by rank or title, and134 words
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Article66 1970-11-01 4 SAIGON Fighting has broken out again between South Vietnamese troops and Vietcong near Snoul. the Cambodian town devastated by American firepower during the Cambodian incursion last May, a government spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said South Vietnamese Ranger troops made sporadic contact with the Vietcong66 words
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Article233 1970-11-01 4 SAIGON South Vietnam's (fading opposition Senators staged a walkout yesterday from a Joint session of the Senate and Bouse of Representatives just minutes before it was to he addressed by fresi- dent Nguyen Van Thieu. The Senators, following Bu Van Mau. who led the militant233 words
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257 1970-11-01 4 T ONDON The Viefcong chief .negotiator at the Paris L* peace talks said lost night the Vietcong's rejection of President Nixon's recent Vietnam peace proposals was final. Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh scoffed at news reports from Washington quoting a high American source257 words
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Article222 1970-11-01 4 PHNOM PENH—Cambodian government troops launched an amphibious landing operation on the east bank of the Mekong River Friday, aimed at rooting out Communist concentrations near Moat Krasas 12 miles south-east of Phnom Penh. According to reports from the field, the made at least three landings from222 words
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Article53 1970-11-01 4 SYDNEY A national oyster eating championship to have been held here next month has been called off because oyster farmers consider It 'too revolting." The New South Wales Oyster Farmers' Federation said yesterday that on a national basis, oyster growers felt the "Gargantuan guzzle" created a poor public Image53 words
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Article133 1970-11-01 4 SAIGON Tropical storms and monsoons that dropped almost an Inch of rain an hour on South Vietnam's northern coast for 30 hours stopped early yesterday, but floods had left at least 10,000 Vietnamese homeless, spokesmen said. At Danang, the country's second largest city, homes were flooded133 words
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Article, Illustration188 1970-11-01 5 NEW YORK KuasU says the Big Four or the U.N. Security Council should guarantee Middle East borders in a political settlement. The accord could be "enshrined in*a document which would have international legal force," Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Jacob Malih told the U.N. General Assembly.188 words
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302 1970-11-01 5 IIIOSCOW Russia will allow American consular officials a second visit to three air force officers detained since October 21 after an accidental landing in Armenia. Th* three Americans and a Turkish air force officer, were in a Beechcraft wh«c.h lost its bearings and landed302 words
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Article160 1970-11-01 5 GENEVA The Concorde supersonic airliner will have to be drastically modified or passengers on it pay 30 to 40 per cent more than normal first class fares if it Is to be economically viable. The president of Trans World Airlines Forwood Wiser raid the Concorde was160 words
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291 1970-11-01 5 CANBERRA The United States has accepted an offer to use the proposed new Indian Ocean naval base in Western Australia, Prime Minister John Goiion says. Britain haa reacted favourably to a similar olfer. but has not Immediately accepted It, he said. Base facilities capable291 words
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Article, Illustration37 1970-11-01 5 Piles of stinking garbage are lining the streets of London as the municipal workers' strike enters its seventh week. Here, uncollected garbage lines a street outside Billingsgate fish market. UPI UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 37 words
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Article36 1970-11-01 5 MIESBACH, West Germany A Starfighter jet crashed in a wood near Miesbach in upper Bavaria Saturday —the 125 th to be lost by the West German Air Force sine# 1961. The pilot baled out.36 words
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293 1970-11-01 6 T OH DON There is MOW O nine-to-one chance that the Ss3s million tanker Pacific Glory and its Ss7 million cargo of oil will be saved. A week ago the 77,000-ton Hong Kong-owned ship, on its way to Rotterdam with 70,000 tons of293 words
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Article129 1970-11-01 6 MOSCOW —The Soviets have released a Japanese who spent foar years la prison on an esptonagr conviction. Japanese sources said. Masatomi (Jtihawa was pnt aboard a Japan Air Lines flight to Tokyo that left Moscow si 7:35 pm. (1635 GMT). Utikawa had served all four yeara129 words
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Article66 1970-11-01 6 CHANDIGARH, India Beggars will be banned from the streets in Punjab State from next Sun. day. They will be trained to work for a living. The government ban Will affect about 12,000 beggars. Men and women will be trained for jobs •nd children will be sent |o school.66 words
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Article70 1970-11-01 6 BAJQON President Nguyen Van Thieu has again rejected any form of coalition government with the Communists j but he has offered to enter secret negotiation* to en<j the conflict. In an address to the national Assembly Thieu called 1969 *The year of decisive victory" in his70 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-11-01 6 LONDON Crown Prince Carl GHSUV of Sweden has left Britain after a 12-day stay in which his name has been romantically linked with Princess Anne. The 24-year-old Prince has been studying sociology and politics in Britain at the Swedish Embassy. Bnt he has spent some of139 words
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Article298 1970-11-01 6 BELFAST Five British soldiers were wounded by home-made bombs thrown at them by rioters early on Saturday. The bombs, old riot gas cannlsters stuffed with gelignite, were hurled at an army snatch squad formed to arrest riot ringleaders preparing to go into action In Cruntfln298 words
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Article, Illustration37 1970-11-01 6 Moan craters, Swiss cheese? This photo was made with an ordinary camera, not a microscope. The effect was created with 354 pieces of rubber hose contained in a single dredging hose 32" in diameter I37 words
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54 1970-11-01 6 SAIGON The head of Communist student group in Vietnam told American student war orotesterg their "just struggle enjoys broad sympathy and support from the progressive mankind." Tran Buu Kiem. President of the South Vietnam Liberation Students Union sent an open letter to U.S. anti-war protesters praising54 words
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Article127 1970-11-01 6 GENEVA America's 12 largest airlines co«M lose up to Ss6oo million this year because of soaring costs, excessive competition and unrealistic tares. Hie president of Trans World Airlines (TWA) uid today. Forwood Wiser in a speech to the American International Club said the growth127 words
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204 1970-11-01 7 OTTAWA The United States doims Russia has acceleroted deployment of strategic nuclear weapons. It has urged the North Atlontic Treaty Organisation to help meet the new threat. U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin R. Laird, heading the U.S. delegation to a NATO nuclear planning204 words
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Article210 1970-11-01 7 HEW YORK The main political Committee of the General Assembly has rejected a motion to invite North Korea unconditionally to participate in the Koiean debate. Voting on two draft resolutions dealing with the Korean Invitation issue, it adopted 63-31 with 25 abstentions a210 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-11-01 7 Waiting for the biff event to begin Kennedy cousins Caroline (centre) daughter of the late President Kennedy, Courtney (left) and Mary Kerry daughters of the late Senator Robert Kennedy, have lots to talk about. The main event was I'ncle Ted, at a "Night66 words
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94 1970-11-01 7 SYDNEY Firemen have gained control of a blaze aboard a ship loaded with petrol, liquid gas and chemicals which threatened to blow up in Sydney harbour. Fire brigade officials said the blaze, which broke out in the forward section of the Jacques de Mar94 words
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Article215 1970-11-01 7 HELSINKI As the third round of the Strategic Arms Limitattion Talks opens here, Gerard C. Smith, Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Office, said he is "Hopeful the negotiations will be marked by further progress." "We feel the two previous phases of215 words
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119 1970-11-01 7 WASHINGTON The United States denies NATO has 5,000 more tanks deployed in Europe than they officially claim. Jerry W. Friedhelm, Deputy Assistant Defence Secretary said the U.S. and lt« allies have both active and reserve tanks in Europe and the number in reserve may119 words
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78 1970-11-01 7 Join the navy to see the world with your wife GENEVA Merchant seamen should be allowed to spend more time with their wives on board, and ashore. And the eighth maritime session of the International Labour Organisation ILO > conference, said wives of officers and ra- tings should be allowed78 words
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75 1970-11-01 7 CLEVELAND, Ohio American anti-war groups will stage demonstrations in 35 American cities today. A national coordinator said the demonstrations will "bring together large groups of people to rally support lor the immediate withdrawal of UJ9. troops Irom Indochina.'' "We are going to expose what75 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-11-01 8 (Excerpt from President Nguyen Van Thieu's #tatemenl in Saigon on 11th of July 1969:) r.The only way for the people of South Vietnam to exercise their right of self-determination, to participate in the public affairs, and to determine the future of the country, is through436 words
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Advertisement27 1970-11-01 8 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THE NATIONAL DAY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THEIR 7th NATIONAL DAY27 words
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Article, Illustration355 1970-11-01 9 The Fifth Ministerial Meeting of the Nine-Nation Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC), composed of Australia, the Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of the Philippines, Thailand and the Republic of VietNam was convened in355 words
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Advertisement27 1970-11-01 9 INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES Pit LIMITED Penlhouse, M. S. A. Bldg., 77 Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Tel: *****3. Sends Greetings Congratulations To The Republic of Vietnam On T National27 words
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Advertisement111 1970-11-01 9 Co ngra tu lotions and list Wishes to the Government People of THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM on the occasion of their National Day. FROM: British Asian Shipping (Pte) ltd. British Asian (Pte) Ltd. Penthouse M.S.A. Bldg. 77, Robinson Road Singapore. Heartiest Congratulations to the Government and People of the Republic111 words
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Advertisement145 1970-11-01 9 GREETINGS TO THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC Of VIETNAM ON THE OCCASION OF THE NATIONAL DAY ELECTRIC SUPPLIE FOB INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTOR TRADE "FORT, GLOSTFR" Cables. Wires, Cord* ft Enamelled Wires, Power Cablet, Welding Cablet, "ARTHUR MORGA" Conduit Frttings, Conduct Tubings Motor*. Starters. Control Switches, Testing Instruments, Meters Transformers, WARD145 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration1198 1970-11-01 10/15 T'M in danger of disappearing for- ever. And no one will know until it's too late. The fate of Weatherbee Wong will go down in history as one of those unsolved quirks of nature like ghost ships sailing round the ocean.1,198 words
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Advertisement339 1970-11-01 10/15 "LE I'NISEX" Never before seen to Hiimuporel Ultra-mod choreographyl Love dance* t Ballet In "aee-nothinga"l Live "statues" leap, pirouette, twirl to classic ballet ttances AD Int'l caat with Natascha. atar ol laimiu.l Crazy Horse Sulooo in Parts I Costumes ID aluminium. plastic, leatherl Don't miss THIS show I Call Mel-Ling339 words
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Advertisement14 1970-11-01 10/15 Colourfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels LightStringOrchestra.14 words
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Advertisement61 1970-11-01 10/15 W'iif >'#/■ 4 m I pi m m t W&wM r J y. liwP jm Wm SMliiiWfr SW&i .<•:**/.w >xn ill M&zmSffiir. >•;;: ><• m,: > lii Sjgl^yiH Km»mii. WM I <Kg*. ',f y RH V M SMiRNOr P V' .ft V. V^&y# Smirnoff Smirnoff and Orange. It looks like61 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article943 1970-11-01 11 IPOH Try To Equal finally broke the ice when he made every post a winning one to canter honne by six lengths in the class four division three event over 6f here yesterday. Gino 11, a Copenhagen II five-year-old, Justified his backers' confidence when943 words
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Article, Illustration273 1970-11-01 11 The RAF Changi and Hong Kong Yacht Clubs emerged as tough contenders in the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's Interport Regatta at Seletar Reservoir, yesterday. In the preliminary elimination races the competition was fierce with these two teams dominating their respective273 words
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Miscellaneous40 1970-11-01 11 SWEEP TOTAL POOL ($9,592) Ist Prise No. ***** ($2,374) 2nd Prise No. ***** ($1,187) 3rd Prize No. ***** 593) Starters ($73 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($46 each) Nos: ***** ***** 9 8 ***** 3<40 words
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Article1411 1970-11-01 12 Race 1: CI. 3 Div. 2— 6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($7,000) 1 276 Lt. General 4y 900 Goldmine (J Donnelly) Dawkins 11 t 00 6v 9 00 AG (E Donnelly) Cheam 4 S. 0G532 Bright Court 6y 900 Chattis Hill (Bougoure) Miller 3 4 35 4y 8 121,411 words
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Article195 1970-11-01 12 1 DE.NNI BOY CISCO ZODIAC RACK It Hi I i GENERAL Eurodollar The Joker III BRIGHT COURT Tbe Joker Hauoinan ill LIMBING Lt. General The Joker HACK a}AI ESCALATION llonest Deal Hllnger J. III K. TOWN Escalation K Regards 11 !A? (10) ESCALATION Arago Shantln Peak RACK >: 6195 words
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Article1212 1970-11-01 13 Denni Boy - By Denni Boy Alfhough KATONG OCEAN hos not won a race since the Singapore Gold Cup last year, the manner in which the Dara gelding has been striding out in dawn displays indicates that he is long overdue for his win. At Bukit Timah last1,212 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-11-01 13 NEW YORK Rickrack patterns emerge as skiers modulate their descent from a peak oi the Bugaboos in the British Columbia. This scene, one of more than 50 ski pictures from around the world, will be part of the upcoming photo exhibit at the Kodak Gallery and Photo Information Centre66 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article289 1970-11-01 14 P.K. MINNE - By P.K. MINNE SEOUL The chronic ills of South Korean horse-racing hovt just been spotlighted as some 1,000 spectators at the Seoul track went on the rampage last week, claiming that a race on which they betted on wos rigged. After the riot, National289 words
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Article138 1970-11-01 14 MELBOURNE The *****,000 Derby was won yesterday by Silver Bharpe. 5/1 second favourite and winner of the Australian Jockey Club Derby The one-and-a-half gallop is seen a a a forecast for next Tuesday's Melbourne Cup. the <8*1.100.000) richest race In Australia. 811ver Bharpe. however, Is138 words
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226 1970-11-01 14 LAS VEGAS, Nevada Tommy Aaron I oat his magic putting touch Friday but still managed to equal oar and retain his lead in the 100,000 dollar (41,000 sterling) Sahara Invitation Golf tournament here. Although the putter which produced nine birdies on Thursday could come226 words
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Article, Illustration771 1970-11-01 14 MELBOURNE, Australia A racing cor powered by two aircraft jet engines is being planned in Melbourne, Australia, for an attempt on the Australian land speed record in Sep- tember 1971. The present record of 403 miles an hour was set by the771 words
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Article, Illustration191 1970-11-01 16 THE annual session of the Far Eastern Division of the international General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will be hedd in Singapore November 4-14. Mr. Paul H. Eld ridge, of Singapore. President of the organisation, announced that more than 100 delegates and visitors from every country in East Asia191 words
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Article173 1970-11-01 16 READ EXODUS 14:10 18 Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward (Exo d u a 14:15). IT WAS a dark day in the history of the children of Israel. Following many years of slavery they were now marching to the promised land. Pharaoh had173 words
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619 1970-11-01 16 MILTON RICHMAN - By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK <UPI) There is a Terry Bradshaw few people know and nobody ever sees. The one everybody sees and most people know is the flip, funloving sometimes facetious strawhaired kid from Shreveport who is putting in his rookie619 words
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Article455 1970-11-01 16 In guiding their children parents need to oct maturely and to love creatively. They need to be more eager to correct than to punish, quicker to counsel than to preach. Mutual appreciation and trust between parent and teenager are essential. The timing and content of this guidance455 words
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Article121 1970-11-01 16 AIRMEN IN Vietnam whose job it is to rescue soldiers and airmen from enemy territory have this as their motto: "That Others Might Ijve.'' In this our motto? Or do we live in a world of our own? A world where people dead in their sins121 words
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Article244 1970-11-01 16 EPILOGUE READ MATTHEW 21:1-11 REJOICE because your names are written in heaven (Luke 10:20). THE audience applauded enthusiastically. The organist slid off his stool and acknowledged the ovation. Before the applause had finished, however, there was a burst of laughter. Close by him stood a man apparently not clothed244 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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Article955 1970-11-01 17 One Tooth is an old man living in a Papuan village in New Guinea. His nickname is expressive of the fact that his upper jaw has limited equipment for mastication. He earns his living by cutting firewood for the ovens of the Mission hospital955 words
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Article405 1970-11-01 17 DAVID POLING - By DAVID POLING The generation gap between young people and older adults is most clearly seen in the church. The life style and the world view of many young people will not permit them emotionally to attend, support or shore up the destiny oi405 words
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Article83 1970-11-01 17 THE TRUE character of the loveliness that tells far God Is always unconscious. When we begin to wonder whether we are of any use, We instantly lose the bloom of the touch of the Lord. Jesus &ay a "He that belleveth in Me, out ot him shall83 words
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Article109 1970-11-01 17 A whole dcstin v may depend upon a single choice. It is said that in the Alpine mountains of Switzerland there Is a spot where you may throw a chip in One direction and it will roll on br way of the Danube to the Black Sea.109 words
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Article211 1970-11-01 17 BLESSED are the husband and wife, who continue to be affectionate, considerate, and loving after wedding bells have ceased ringing. Blessed are the husband and wife who are as polite and courteous to one another as they are to their friends. Blessed are they who have211 words
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Miscellaneous1683 1970-11-01 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LIST TV SinaaDUra Radio Singapura V w W i W RADIO MINGAPCBA Stop Messing About. AM Knn n.vrvH Unrnmo Mulnrfu T<mn O Qfl CARROLL RIOHTER'B CHANNEL 8 Opening announcement*! and Lausle The Pigeon'. Pests Pop (Repeat). Stai Bo<-cer Wolves n Stoke City'. Chinese Matinee Tears of1,683 words
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Advertisement39 1970-11-01 19 JOIN THE SUN PEOPLE Please rush me The Sun'. as from next Sunday until such time as I advise you to stop. cut here The Circulation Manager, The Sun, 23 B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. I Tel. No: i39 words
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Miscellaneous135 1970-11-01 19 X s r /i 7A !vw I as i ■5 <. mi tz'i\l t' «v2iSsir M fr TV >♦ S3 1 W. T& m m r^r>v—rf n f »n» ills <m M Ar at"*. i iM i£ a* a s ana »v»~h i>r i !^s il I SS 3? il135 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1970-11-01 20 Sartre double-bill strips all pretensions THEATRE AND ART... ""DONDAGE," screams for freedom. He is chained and bound hand and foot. Hi* muscles bulge to break his bonds. His face contorts in agony, range and possibly helplessness. "Bondage." is one of 35 sculptures of terra cotta and1,196 words
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Article, Illustration600 1970-11-01 21 Cameron Blailte at the movies IN England, a crusty, fanatic, once champion long distance runner, lamed in an accident, cruelly forces a happy-go-lucky milkman to run for glory. In Australia a couple of Sydney bookies on a 'roo shoot in the600 words
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Article265 1970-11-01 21 Every cliche in dialogue, Hieme and technique in any western you've ever seen has been repeated in a "Man Called Sledge." You've got the bandits, the sherrif and his posse, the U.S. Cavalry and of course, a couple of saloon brawls and a few ladies265 words
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Miscellaneous106 1970-11-01 21 ODEOPU ***** NOW SHOWING 11 u, 1.30 6.:w 0.30 "Carry On...Hp The Khfkcr" Siuuey James la Colour A Rank Organisation Picture I CATHAY -***** I NOW SHOWING! II a.m.. I M AW O.SO Pol's "The Kremlin Letter" Barbara Parkins P'Vution Color ODEON-Kotong RUBY MAJESTIC SILVER CITY Now Showing—No Free List106 words
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Miscellaneous236 1970-11-01 21 SB SHAW Hon 2^222 [LID O Phone *****4] Now Showing No Free List 11 am, I.4ft. 4. 5.15 pm Sidney Pottter 8c Martin Landau "Thr; Call Mr Mister Tlbb*!" CJoi.r IUAI CAPITOL PHnr ?9'59 today shows! Nolr Tian: H. 45 am. II am, 1 3ft. 4.0*. 6 IS A 0..50236 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article338 1970-11-01 22 HI THERE! Well, the big day has come again. PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL Is the only official poll of Its kind In Singapore, and it's the only source where pop fans can find out who the real favourites In our groovy city are. However, to338 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-11-01 22 Wow! Thik album Is like... heavy man! Just to drop a few names, they've got THE WHO, JOHN MAYALL. TASTE, FAT MATTRESS, JACK BRUCE CAT MOTHER AND THE ALL NIGHT NEWS BOYS etc. No need for any Indepth review here, really. If you124 words
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Article, Illustration122 1970-11-01 22 ELVIS Presley's next single in America will be a revival of "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me", the Dusty Springfield No. 1 hit of 1966. El's version is a bit disappointing in that the orchestration, particularly the percussion, nearly drowns out Elvis* voice! This122 words
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Article, Illustration165 1970-11-01 22 Real Nsnic; llarvcv George FitzGerald 7 Birth Date: 9-12-48. Height: sft. 9 ins. Weight: 141 lbs. Birth Place: Penang Instruments Played: Bass, guitar, organ And drums. Musical Education: Self-taught. Age Entered Show Business; Twelve. First Public Appear* ance: Victoria Hall. Biggest Break In Career: When165 words
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Advertisement199 1970-11-01 22 PLATTER PETE'S 1970 POP POLL VOTE NOW! YES, It's time once again to cast your votes for the stars you think are tops In 1970! And mind you, this is the only OFFICIAL Pop Poll held in Singapore and the respective winners WILL be officially considered the top stars of199 words
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Article902 1970-11-01 23 LAST week we dealt in detail with Hie tweet (or familiar) banana as a vegetable. Or, more properly, we dealt with the banana in its role as a vegetable rather than as a dessert or sweet. Bananas are botanicallv a fruit of course, but as w902 words
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Article, Illustration561 1970-11-01 23 Ruth Bakalar - by Ruth Bakalar Next time you bake a cake for a special occasion a family birthday, for instance make it a very special cake by adding bananas. Bananas add more than distinctive flavour to the cake they make it richer, moister, more561 words
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Advertisement52 1970-11-01 23 WANTED: Questions, answers, complaints, and compliments to make this page more useful to other Adventurers in Singapore Kitchens. If you want a recipe, or would like to share one of your m a d e-i n-Singapore specialties with other readers, p'ease write The Adventurer, c/o The Sun, 238 Cantonment Road.52 words
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256 1970-11-01 24 XJARTFORD, Connecticut China may be flooding Vietnam with cheap and almost pure, hard drugs in a more to incapacitate American combat troops, a U.S. Senate subcommittee was told. The allegation was made by Mr. John Steinberg, investigator for the juvenile delinquency subcommittee, which has been256 words
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Article, Illustration372 1970-11-01 24 LOS ANGELES Charles "Tex" Watson, 24, has been declared insane and unable to stand trial in the Tate-Labianca murders by a judge who said Watson was 'Turning into a vegetable" and was in imminent danger of death. Watson, who is said by the Prosecution to372 words
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Article, Illustration250 1970-11-01 24 PENANG Executive Sonny Soon, 35, won judgement in the High Court yesterday in his civil suit against his father, millionaire Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, 56. Dato Justice H.B. Ong ordered Mr. Soon Sr. to produce and deliver Jewellery purported to have been given to250 words
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Article49 1970-11-01 24 BEIRUT Christian Belon. a 26-year-old Frenchman, has been released from prison just after a Lebanese court sentenced him to nine months' in prison for hijacking an American airliner to Beirut last January. Belon spent 21 days more than his ninemonth sentence in Jail awaiting trial.49 words
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