Eastern Sun, 8 November 1970
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Title Section17 1970-11-08 1 THE SUN Final edition Price 10 cents Vol. 1 No. 34 Sunday, 8 November 1970. MC(P) 195317 words
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Article423 1970-11-08 1 MR. C.V. Devon Noir was yesterday charged with illegally holding the office of the Se:retary General of the National Trades Union Congress because he is a Malaysian citizen. The charge was made by Mr. R. Vetrivelu, secretary general of the United National Front, in an open423 words
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Article196 1970-11-08 1 MANILA Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo said last night he has received Information from the United Nations that Communist China may be admitted to the world organisation this year. Mr Romulo said it was his previous understanding that Peking will lose196 words
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Advertisement11 1970-11-08 1 ORIENT TU teader m radical new timepieces SONY STEREO TAPE DECK11 words
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Advertisement147 1970-11-08 1 SONY SONY SONY SONY ■M, 'IFMST Mrs. Cheong knows who from whom Mrs. Cheong has been a school teacher for many years. And if you should happen to ask her with who she banks she'll tell you it should be with whom and anyway, it's The Hongkong Bank Group. Why?147 words
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67 1970-11-08 2 Sng Boon Keng, 26, leapt from his lorry just in time. His lorry caught fire immediately after an accident involving a motor-scooter, at 11 a.m. Saturday along Bukit Panjang Road. Sng, of Prince Charles Crescent, thinks a short-circuit after he jammed brakes caused the fire. The front of his lorry67 words
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Article349 1970-11-08 2 LOKE POH FUN - |y LOKE POH FUN FTWE National Theatre Truit is going broke because it tried to do too much for people who do not care about culture. If the trust is to survive, it must have the full support of the people. The trust, according to a349 words
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Advertisement35 1970-11-08 2 Where To Stay STRAND HOI EL BENCOOLEN STREET TOWN CENTRE QUIET CLEAN. REASONABLE RATES A I R C O N D I T I C NEC ROOMS. PRIVATE BMH BAR RESTAURANT HOMELY SERVICES TELS: *****/*****35 words
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200 1970-11-08 3 XTATIONAL serviceman may soon bei nefit from a medical aid scheme being worked out by the Singapore Medical Association and the Ministry of Defence. This was disclosed yesterday by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Mr. Pang Tee Pow. Mr. Pang did not200 words
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Article73 1970-11-08 3 The charred body of a man was found by police beside his house at Grange Road at 12.47 p.m. Saturday. Police identified him as Mr. Goh Teik Leong, 60. father of Dr. Goh Eng lleng of the General Hospital. The dead man was naked and73 words
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Article134 1970-11-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR Pay packets amounting to $75,000 have vanished from the strong room of the Municipal office. The theft of the money, kept in an aluminium box, was discovered at 8 a.m. yesterday by a senior official when he reported for work. The aluminium box134 words
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Article67 1970-11-08 3 MOTORCYCLE and scooter thieves have stepped up their operations. During the last 48 hours four motorcycles and two scooters worth $4,650 were reported stolen. Police are Investigating whether they are the work of any particular underground organisation. The machines nad all been locked by their owners when67 words
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Article75 1970-11-08 3 Applications for work permits will be streamlined to stop abuses, Finance Minister, Hon Sui Sen, said Saturday. The Economic Development Board will soon meet various branches of Industry to discuss the qualifications needed Xor skilled Jobs. Mr. Hon, who was opening the $3 million75 words
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121 1970-11-08 3 Social Affairs Minister Othman Wok (right) and his Parliamentary Secretary Chan Chee Seng amuse themselves with a bit of sham maracas playing during a light moment at an exhibition of kindergarten teaching aids Saturday. The exhibition, opened by the Minister, was to show the public some aspects of work being121 words
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291 1970-11-08 3 A labourer was sentenced to 18 months' jail after pleading guilty to the theft of 434 watches worth more than $B,OOO. Abdul Majeed bin Abdul Hamid, 21. of the Singapore Baggage and Transport Agency Pie. Ltd. stole the watches on Oct. 31 from the291 words
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Miscellaneous201 1970-11-08 3 AROUND TOWN 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.— Birds exhibition at Sharma Bird fanciers meeting, Pctain Road. 7.30 a.m. Singapore Photographic Society weekly outing. 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.— Singapore Company of Archers weekly practice at Polo Club ground, Mount Pleasant Road. 3.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.— "Keep Singapore Clean and201 words
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256 1970-11-08 4 QENEVA The Swiss Government plans to set up a unit of 1,000 volunteers ready to rush aid to victims of war and natural disasters throughout the world. The specialised body would include doctors, nurses, firemen, policemen, engineers, drivers, pilots, mechanics, radio operators, food experts,256 words
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43 1970-11-08 4 UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 43 words
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Article87 1970-11-08 4 PRINCES RISBOROUGH, England This tin v market town has decided to hire its first town crier in 600 years and a lusty set of lungs is no prerequisite for the job. Parish Council Chairman Dr. Harry Edwards said the man getting the job87 words
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Article264 1970-11-08 4 WASHINGTON A fop-level Pentagon review board has accused former President Johnson and his defence secretary, Robert McNamara of bungling the Vietnam War. The board composed of military officers named by President Nixon blamed civilian leaders for falling to declare war, to call reserve troops into action264 words
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135 1970-11-08 4 MANILA Troops have shot and killed three Communist lluks, including two top field commanders, during a shootout 40 miles north of Manila. A combined force of army and national police troops captured six Huks including three women. One policeman was killed and four135 words
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Article49 1970-11-08 4 SICILY A 16,000-ton oil tanker ran aground off the south-eastern tip of Sicily, dumping tons of crude oil into the sea. But officials 8a i d favourable winds and seas would prevent the oil from reaching the Sicilian coast. No one was reported Injure^49 words
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Advertisement137 1970-11-08 5 Discover the joys of JALs new... JHW a MHB GARDEN JET There's something new in the air. Our unique 747 Garden Jet now flying across the Pacific from Tokyo to Honolulu and Los Angeles. And what a different world our 747 is. Each section of the interior reflects a different137 words
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Article, Illustration54 1970-11-08 6 What's this, then? Snow? Even if you have never seen snow, you must know that no two snowflakes are exactly the same. These flakes are as alike as peas in a pod. So. what is it? They arc nineshot revolver cylinders before assembly In the new Hombre, ft54 words
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Article335 1970-11-08 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York—Egypt's Foreign Minister Mohmoud Riad has officially informed the U.N. peace envoy, Dr. Gunnar Jarring, that his country is ready to continue with talks for a Middle East settlement. Riad has been having a series of diplomatic consultations in the last few335 words
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138 1970-11-08 6 HELSINKI —The United States today reported some slow progress negotiations with the Soviet Union on limiting nuclear weapons, despite a continued lack of concrete Soviet pro- posals. "There is forward movement, however slow, and It continues." U.S. officials said alter the second meeting with138 words
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Article155 1970-11-08 6 PERC The kidnapped son of a former agriculture minister has been found playing with other child ren on a housing site in northern Lima less than 24 hours after he was abducted. Five-year-old Pablo Olcese, was recognised by a passerby from photographs. His father. Orlando Olcese155 words
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57 1970-11-08 6 While the US and Russia try desperately to diffuse the eritical Middle East problem, China is training extreme left-wing Palestinian guerillas. China is also supplying the guerillas with weapons and ammunition which is first shipped to Albania and then flown to desert airstrips in Jordan. This recent radiophoto from Peking57 words
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136 1970-11-08 7 BUENOS AIRES A Soviet embassy official tried to swallow a sheet of notes as police agents grabbed him at a secret subversive meeUng. luri Mamontov, and another Soviet embassy official, Yuri Ivanovieh Ryabov, were ordered by the Argentine government to leave the country within136 words
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Article226 1970-11-08 7 WASHINGTON Top US diplomats in Washington ond Moscow Have been ordered to snub a Soviet Anniversary celebrations to show U.S. irritation over Russia's refusal to release two American Generals. The order was issued with White House approval. As the 16th day passed since the generals, their226 words
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Article, Illustration89 1970-11-08 7 Horrified, a JODDK New Orleans man stares in shock at bis shattered, mutilated hands. Dressed in an 1812 uniform the man, a member of the Chalmette National Park cannon team was injured when the cannon used in a demonstration fired prematurely. Another member of the team89 words
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145 1970-11-08 7 LOS ANGELES The prosecution has made another unsuccessful attempt to end its marathon three month-long case in the Sharon Tate murder trial. A middle-aged Juror became ill as the trial neared the end of its twenty-first week, and this morning's session was held145 words
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Article141 1970-11-08 7 WASHINGTON The United States has ordered a Tass correspondent to leave the country within three days in retaliation for the expulsion of a Newsweek man from Moscow. This action is in direct reciprocity for the unjustified expulsion of John Dornberg of Newsweek from Moscow two141 words
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Article, Illustration908 1970-11-08 8 the virgin birth mystery part one The scientists were astounded. A.i ovum in the test tube in front of them was behaving in a strange way. This human female "egg" was acting as if conception had taken place. But no spermatoza had908 words
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Article, Illustration242 1970-11-08 9 Bangkok, often called the "Venice v of the East," once had more waterways than roads. Today Bangkok's canals, or "klongs" as the Thais call their river roads, are gradually being filled in and river traffic is moving further from the centre242 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration1427 1970-11-08 10/15 T OTS of folks hove asked what I consider to be a good night on the town. They seem to think I'm something of on expert in the gentle art of having a good time. It's a pretty hard question1,427 words
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Advertisement20 1970-11-08 10/15 Saturday Sunday Famous Javanese I Colourfully served by Malays in National Costume to the accompaniment of the hotels LightStringOrchestra. v20 words
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THE SUN SPORTS LIFTOUT
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Article1243 1970-11-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR Caramoor, confidently ridden by Asuwadi N a w i, sprang an upset in the opening race of the Selangor Turf Club meeting when he beat a class six division four race to pay $271 for a win. Another upset was provided by Subali1,243 words
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39 1970-11-08 11 Sunpix by Richard Chow.Sunpix by Richard Chow. - 39 words
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Miscellaneous49 1970-11-08 11 818 SWEEP TOTAL POOL: ($9,355) Ist Prize No: *****3 ($2,315) 2nd Prize No: *****2 ($1,157) 3rd Prize No: *****0 578) Starters ($57 each) Nos: *****5 *****0 *****3 *****5 *****1 *****4 *****2 ***** ft *****7 *****7 Consolation ($5l each) Nos: *****1 *****0 *****3 *****0 *****7 *****2 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****849 words
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Article1605 1970-11-08 12 Race 1: CI. 6 Dlv. 2—6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($4,500) 1. ***** You Are Can 3y 900 Rising Sun (Mansor) Ng 11 2 ti0ti(XI Queen's Gambit By 900 Hoelock (Osman) 13 3 *4705 Mannutn Miss 8y 8 10 MM (West) Cheam 10 4. ***** Gwerle 6y 8.09 Wewin1,605 words
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Article242 1970-11-08 12 OENNI NOT CISCO ZODIAC ttACfc It < 5) SENATOR < 6 Stormy law 1 You Are Can (13) M. RACONTElR (11) .samurai 11 3 M. Miss 3 STORMY LAW > C. Highlands Mannum MINI KAT K llAlfr 1 •CM <IA« t ft: <tA« e (AO I: KAl'k 8 AMBER242 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1970-11-08 13 Denni Boy - GO RACING with THE SUN By Denni Boy TIMOR MALAYSIA can overcome a bad barrier draw to register her maiden win in the class two division three race over 7f here today. The Dara gelding (sire of Katong Ocean) made an impressive debut when second1,164 words
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346 1970-11-08 13 ENSENADA, Mexico Former Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones took an hour off the record time for the first quarter of the gruelling Mexican 1,000-mile off-road race down the spiny length of Baja California Wednesday. Jones, 30, of Palos Verdes. California, left346 words
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SUN SPORT
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218 1970-11-08 14 LONDON Lillian Board, Britain's wonder athlete has cancer and is going to a Bavarian clinic in a desperate search for a cure, according to a close friend. Miss Marea Hartman, a close friend of the 21-year-old ronner and secretary of thp Women's Athletic218 words
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191 1970-11-08 14 Selartgor's Cobras Rugby XV retained the Yeo Hock Seng Trophy for the second year running when they beat the Blacks 12-6 in the annual fixture at the Padang yesterday. The Cobras' total tally was derived from four p:nalties to the Blacks one penalty191 words
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158 1970-11-08 14 BUENOs AIRES Argentine Roberto De Vicenzo whose putter is steadier than his pen, was the sentimental favourite for the individual prize at the World Cup Golf championship starting next Thursday. But the Americans and Australians were the team favourites Forty four two-man158 words
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116 1970-11-08 14 NEW YORK Defending champion Rod Laver of Australia will face US open champion Ken Rosewall. also of Australia l n the first of 12 10,000 dollars win-ner-take-all matches of the 210.000 U.S. dollars Tennis Champions Classic. Jan. 2, in Madison Square Garden. Rounding out116 words
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46 1970-11-08 14 PHILADELPHIA—- Muhammad (Cassius Clay) Ali and hit daughter Mary um, feed his ten-month-old twins, Reeshemah and Jamillah, in their home here November 6. Ali will meet Argentine heavyweight Oscar Bonavena December 7 in the next step toward his regaining of the world heavyweight crown UPI Radiopic.UPI Radiopic. - 46 words
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346 1970-11-08 14 Roy Centeno - By Roy Centeno 4EW YORK Oscar Bonavena, in Now York for 12 hours to renew his boxing licence so that he may fight Muhammad Ali at Modison Square Garden Dec. 1, .aid the bout will last until he lands a good punch. I "It ail346 words
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Church at home A WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES
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354 1970-11-08 16 BOOK REVIEW HOW TO WIN OVER NERVOUSNESS (one of the Christian Psychology Scries) by Clyde M. Narramore, Ed. D. (Zondervan) pp 32. Price $l.BO. Due to the pressures of our modern life, many people today suffer from nervousness in one form or another. In this helpful354 words
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Article101 1970-11-08 16 Pep without purpose is "piffle". Preaching without practice is pointless. Exhortation with experience, is edifying. Fear with Faith, fortifies. Love shown liberally, lightens loads. Aspiration. with mental perspiration, brings inspiration. Smiles scatter sunshine superbly. Let not "Brothers in Christ" become Brothers to each other. Christlike characters, ceaselessly committed, create101 words
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425 1970-11-08 16 Musical THE first 1,000 pieces of "CHRIST IS THE ANSWER" 33 1/3 RPM stereo records have been produced in Singapore for REFORMATION RECORDS INTERNATIONAL as musical echoes to the 7th General Assembly of the Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches and First425 words
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Article35 1970-11-08 16 CHRIST, not man Is perfect Companion. Christ, not man Is perfect Love Understanding, security, peace Only are born From Above. Even the closest Will finally fail Life's answer Comes only from One Perfect Man.35 words
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Article22 1970-11-08 16 A seven-year-old girl's bedtime prayer one night went like this: "And thank Yon. God, for You and thank You for me."22 words
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Article118 1970-11-08 16 MANILA In recent months, students from the university district of Manila have joined others in the city in numerous demonstrations and protest marches seeking national reforms. But in the midst of this congested, noisy area, Baptists hare embarked on a vigorous student ministry A rvew two-storey118 words
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Article62 1970-11-08 16 God the greatest LOVER so loved the greatest DEGREE the world .the greatest COMPANY that He gave the greatest ACT His only begotten Son .the greatest GIFT that whosoever the greatest OPPORTUNITY believeth the greatest SIMPLICITY on Him the greatest SACRIFICE should not perish .the greatest PROMISE but62 words
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Article481 1970-11-08 17 yATICAN CITY, The officiol programme for the forthcoming trip to Asia by Pope Paul VI: Nov. 26 Leave Rome In the morning. Brief stopover in Teheran. No ceremonies or engagements announced. Nov. 27—Arrive Manila. In the morning, the Pope will celebrate mass in Manila cathedral for481 words
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316 1970-11-08 17 TORRE PELLICE, Italy (EPS) The Synod of the Waldensian Church has added its voice to the chorus of those urging the Italian Senate to promulgate legislation officially permitting divorce. It did so on the grounds that the Church has no right to impose Us316 words
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Article98 1970-11-08 17 Take time to THINK; it is the source of power. Take time to PLAY; it Is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to PRAY; it is the greatest power on earth. Take time to READ; it is the fountain of wisdom. Take time to LOVE; it is98 words
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Article89 1970-11-08 17 FACING UP to the evil in our lives Is part of the redemptive process. Sins need to be brought out Into the open and acknowledged. God hears our confession; He forgives and more He cleanses and gives us the power to live victoriously. Longfellow said. "Manlike89 words
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Article70 1970-11-08 17 The first lesson in Christ's school is self-denial. Matthew Henry To sin no more is the highest repentance. Martin Luther Humanity is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another. Jean Paul Richer If thou knowest Christ, thou knowest enough though thou know70 words
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Article245 1970-11-08 17 EPILOGUE READ 1 TIMOTHY 6:12-19 Fight the good fight of '"M h (1 Timothy 6:12). IN 1941 the AI F. Unit which 1 served was moving across Cyrenaica, in the occupation of towns that had been captured in the brilliant sweep of victory bv ur forces245 words
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Article32 1970-11-08 17 WELL, that's the limitf A man walked Into a federal office and asked if it were the headquarters for the war agalnat poverty. When told It was, he •aid: "I SURRENDER!"32 words
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Article208 1970-11-08 17 BIRMINGHAM, England (EPS) In the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the President of the Methodist Conference and other leading church figures, a new ecumenical college was inaugurated on October 15. Thus far It Is the only theological college In Great Britain designed to train future ministers208 words
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Article274 1970-11-08 17 Miss D.M. Clack - By Miss D.M. Clack "A NEW breed of parsons for the seventies." That is the description given to a new approach for the training of ministers by the Anglican Church in the north-west of England. Instead of the traditional academic pattern of training, through school, university and training274 words
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Miscellaneous1757 1970-11-08 18 THE SUN: LOOKING AND LIST and radio guide TV mnn#)nni*r) Radio Sincjapura W kJ III \-l (J mj U I Cxi A.M. 6 00 Good Morning; 9.00 Melody Tim*; 6 01 Sunday Special: 7.00 The News; 9 40 C CHANNEL S 10.00 Opening Anncts. The Jack La lanne Show Lassie1,757 words
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Advertisement47 1970-11-08 19 Every 3 seconds someone somewhere buys a TIM EX watch Isn't it time you had a TIMEX? mmmm wmnm mm THE GUARANTEE CARD GIVES YOU ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE INSIST ON IT! VMP rk of U.S. Time Corp.. manufacturer of Timex watches. Distributed by Time*. Ltd I47 words
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Miscellaneous217 1970-11-08 19 M VE«V EOOT?, SAMTWTHOSFF WH/T£ SRFRS LOOK FIN B! NOW PA/NT THE FROST I m f? I PO*CH A BKI3HT \PEP, OKAY F lis FAIL s Si te I wmk WET PAINT® M 3E r MH9MH £5l 7I KJF K K that® inowr, vo<?i, */LL WAS KEN PAMRWG- TH£ RANGGM'3217 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1970-11-08 20 THEATRE AND ART... A 'KALEIDOSCOPE' of music and dance featuring dancers if the Rose Eberwein School of Dance will liven Victoria Theatre on November 14 and 15. All proceeds from the charity show will, be donated to the construction fund for the1,023 words
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68 1970-11-08 21 SAILING through gales of laughter and sexy squalls the cruise ship "Golden Horn," is cabinpacked with curvaceous passengers and a high calibre comedy team in "Doctor in Trouble." Comedians Leslie Phillips, Harry Secombe, James Robertson Justice, Angela Scoula r, Irene Handl, Simon Dee and Robert Morley float the film. And68 words
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460 1970-11-08 21 HOLLYWOOD Try to find a child who doesn't wont to make himself older, to impress friends or adults and who doesn't dream about what he wants to be when he grows up. That's a tough assignment, but we've just run across some460 words
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Article430 1970-11-08 21 HOLLYWOOD The commonplace appraisal of Hollywood is that it's a cold-blooded place where dog eats dog and licks the bones. The general puMic has been led to believe the town's creed is what's in it for me?" Plus I'll knife my best friend if430 words
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Miscellaneous124 1970-11-08 21 □n E r\j ***** IITH HILARIOI'H DAY! ll am I.M 4 Klu M M<i "C»rr» On...Up Tkt Khyber" Sianey James in Coiour A Hank Organisation Picture CATHAY -***** OPENS TODAY! 11 a.m. I:w 930 "Forbidden Temptation" Yvonne De Carlo, Color. Scope ORCHARD 3 7(SSI I NOW BHOWING Today S Shown124 words
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Miscellaneous271 1970-11-08 21 L I D QHwii ****** Last t Day* No Free Lint II am I :UI I «:MI VIS pm lUK HEROIC (INW IA SHAW PRODUCTION I Mandarin In Scoi>e. Color OPENS TUESDAY I Claudine Auger "Listen Lrt'a Make Love" Color lUAI CAPITOL Phon» ***** N#» Showing—No Free List II am271 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article223 1970-11-08 22 PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG HI THERE! LIKE Holy Tornadoes! Your votes hare been pouring in like cats and dogs and mammoths! Still, the poll is published again today to ensure as large a majority of voters as possible, and therefore as accurate a poll as possible.223 words
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Article, Illustration558 1970-11-08 22 DISC- CUSSION Paul Mauriat His Orchestra THE CHRISTMAS ALBUM (Phili|>s) YOU must have heard "White Christmas", "Silent Night", "Jingle Bells" and "Adeste Fideles" sung a hundred times in a hundred ways. Paul Mauriat however, has given something lascinatlng to these evergreens in taking out any558 words
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Article, Illustration145 1970-11-08 22 LIFE-LINES OF THUNDERBIRD Ivan Real Name: Ivan Patrick Fitzgerald Height: sft. lOJins. Weight: 149 lbs. Birth Place: Penang Instruments Played: Percussion, saxophone Age Entered Show Business: Seventeen First Public Appearance: 1964 at National Theatre Biggest Break In Career: When I joined THE THUNDERBIRDS145 words
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Advertisement166 1970-11-08 22 PLATTER PETE'S 1970 POP POLE 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 of166 words
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ADVENTURES IN A SINGAPORE KITCHEN
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Article, Illustration527 1970-11-08 23 Sooner or later, every newcomer to Singapore discovers that chili, as in Chili Con Carne, South Western U.S. style, is not the same thing as chilli, Singapore style. Some of us arrive at this burning truth the hard way,527 words
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Article, Illustration353 1970-11-08 23 RUTH BAKALAR - WITH RUTH BAKALAR CHILI CON CARNE 2 tablespoons groundnut or corn oil. 1 garlic clove. 3 medium red onions. 1 pound beef, minced or cut small. 1 to 2 tablespoon chili powder (or more) Salt, pepper. 1 tin (about 1 pound) tomatoes. 1 tin353 words
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Article290 1970-11-08 23 Chilli Con Carne is transformed into a festive casserole for a crowd when yon top it with biscuit whirls spiced with chilli and herbs and jewelled with colourful pieces of stuffed olive. Be sure the chilli is hot or reheated—before you top it with the290 words
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294 1970-11-08 24 XXONG KONG People's Liberation Army troops patrolling China's border hove been ordered to shoot anyone trying to escape to Hong Kona, the South China Morning Post Saturday. The daily quoted arrivals from China as saying cadres in communes in the coastal areas also have294 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-11-08 24 The latest form of barter trade (of a temporary nature) goes on between .airlines—the exchange of flight stewardesses. Malaysia-Singapore Airlines and Australia's internal Ansett Airlines have just concluded a deal. And looking at Miss Pamela Wilson, 24, (right) and Miss Lorraine Chapman, 26, we know MSA's tricky97 words
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Article41 1970-11-08 24 FLORIDA A 16-year-old high school honour student, "very knowledgeable" in the use of explosives, has been charged with attempted extortion and threatening to blow up the city unless he wa s paid $3 million in small bills.41 words
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Article44 1970-11-08 24 LONDON The police review has called for more traffic law training for young policemen. It says many of them are too kind to motorists, not realising that an errant driver is just as 'selfish and antisocial as any criminal."44 words
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Article32 1970-11-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR Defending champions South Korea beat Singapore 118-26 in the Asian basketball championships here last night. Ma ays J a is certain of fourth place, when she beat Thailand 64-56.32 words
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Article105 1970-11-08 24 NEW DELHI A Civil Aviation directors from 22 Asian and South Pacific nations have agreed that cockpits of all civilian aircraft, operating on international routes, should be made bullet proof and sealed from the inside. Agreement on this major measure against hijacking came at a sixday105 words
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