New Nation, 27 January 1971
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Title Section15 1971-01-27 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE, Wednesday evening. January 27, 1971 No. 9 Price 15 cents |\E\\ WiIOXM15 words
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Article24 1971-01-27 1 LATE NEWS Cairo, Wednesday.—Seventeen wedding guests were killed at Nadimin village near Fayoum, southern Egypt, yesterday when a house collapsed.24 words
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Article, Illustration328 1971-01-27 1 Coup leader issues welcome—but no guarantees New Nation Foreign Service Dar Es Salaam, Wednesday Dr. Milton Obote told a Press conference here last night that he would be going home to Uganda where he claimed heavy fighting was continuing. The African leader deposed byNew Nation Foreign Service - 328 words
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161 1971-01-27 1 United Press International Saigon, Wednesday Allied forces in South the Communists in a Tet holiday ceasefire, with Saigon offering to release its 800 disabled North Vietnamese prisoners as a New Year's gesture. American, South Vietnamese and other Allied troops in south Vietnam beganUnited Press International - 161 words
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71 1971-01-27 1 KONG HEE FAIT CHOY... a truly happy new year begins in the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Three minutes after midnight a girl was born, the first baby of the new year. Around Singapore the revelry went on. Toasts were drunk. Crackers exploded. And a new-born baby was slapped and began71 words
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Article272 1971-01-27 1 Police out to firmly enforce cracker ban Police patrols were out in force this morning to stop indiscriminate firing of crackers outside the 153 areas designated for the purpose. This followed the failure of many children to heed the repeated warnings by the police that crackers could272 words
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Article279 1971-01-27 1 John Hoffman - From John Hoffman in Kuala Lumpur Two Malay nationalist politicians who have been called "ultras" in the past they were also second and third in the election for 20 UMNO central executive council members at the weekend today called forcefully for better relations between Malaysia279 words
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Article78 1971-01-27 1 Washington, Wednesday President Nixon expressed greetings to Americans of Chinese origin yesterday to mark the Chinese New Year. The holiday, to be observed today, is the year 4669 on the Chinese calendar. "It (the observance) gives us the opportunity to express our admirations for the difficulties you78 words
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Article69 1971-01-27 1 New Delhi, Wednesday.— More than one million people turned out yesterday to watch a big military parade through the capital's streets to mark India's 21st Republic Day. Poor weather prevented a flypast of 93 air force planes which were to have been led by Indian-built MiO 21s69 words
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131 1971-01-27 1 Reuter Santo Domingo, Wednesday The crew of a Dominican airliner last night overpowered a hijacker who threatened to blow up them and their 58 passengers with nitroglycerine. The aircraft, a SuperConstellation, touched down on a primitive airstrip belonging to a mining company after PresidentReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement106 1971-01-27 1 ,ssj WOMAN On Page 9 today talks |ri>oiit MAKE-UP Your jj Chinese jj Ane Row SI 000 in prizes For tlic best choice o! a IH-cour>e Chinese dinner Full details of this easy contest PAGE 2 1 Djakarta! Daily Boeing flights 815 am. You leave Singapore at 8.15 a.m. Enjoy106 words
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Advertisement104 1971-01-27 1 Don? go abroad not until you've changed your cash into Cooks Travel Cheques. That way your money is completely safe. And, a vital point, if you lose your cheques Cooks are ready and willing to replace them in next to no time. Without fuss, without red tape. Go abroad with104 words
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Article, Illustration134 1971-01-27 2 Prayers for good luck, fortune and health Prayers for good luck, good fortune and good health were offered by thousands in temples throughout the Republic during the early hours of New Year's Day today. More than 1000 people crammed the Waterloo Street Temple from midnight to afterPictures by Steven Lee - 134 words
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THE WORLD
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Article361 1971-01-27 2 Refugee tells of fear, arrests and torture Reuter Bissau, Wednesday A Guinean refugee who has arrived in neighbo u r i n g Portuguese Guinea claimed yesterday that Communist. Chinese physicians were helping police to brainwash political prisoners in Guinea. Mr. Mamdou Fofana, 49, told theReuter - 361 words
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153 1971-01-27 2 United Press International London, Wednesday Gale-force winds swept much of England early /yesterday after a freak "minor tornado" tore off roofs and uprooted trees near London. Police and municipal officials in coastal coram unities kept flood watches after the winds raised tide and riverUnited Press International - 153 words
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273 1971-01-27 2 Moscow, Wednesday The Soviet Union announced yesterday its Venus 7 spacecraft landed in operating condition on Venus last month and "relayed scientific information from the surface of another planet for the first time." The Tass News Agency report, apparently a delayed analysis of the273 words
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Article153 1971-01-27 2 Reuter Athens, Wednesday Greece's military judiciary has decided to commit 32 Greeks for trial before an Athens milir tary tribunal on charges of plotting to overthrow the army-backed regime. About 100 people, including three former members of parliament, Jurists, re- tired officers and students, haveReuter - 153 words
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Article105 1971-01-27 2 Reuter Colombo, Wednesday Canada will lend Ceylon US$4.5 million under an agreement signed in Colombo yesterday. It will also help Ceylon establish a mechanised logging project in the Sinharaja Forest. The agreement was signed by the visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Trudeau, andReuter - 105 words
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85 1971-01-27 2 United Press International London, Wednesday Paul McCartney's legal battle to break with the Beatles came under consideration by Britain's High Court again yesterday. In a 10-minute hearing lawyers agreed that royalties to be paid into a frozen account arranged at a previous High CourtUnited Press International - 85 words
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Article54 1971-01-27 2 Wed nesday .—A fire swept through a Japanese T g J* 0 1 operating in the Indian Ocean yesterday, and all 23 crew abandoned ship. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said the fire occurred aboard the 192-ton No. One Otsuru Maru while it was about 40054 words
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323 1971-01-27 4 United Press International Jerusalem, Wednesday Egyptian troops have renewed their propaganda broadcasts along the Suez Canal. They are preparing a number of bridgeheads on their side of the waterway for possible use In attempts to cross to the Israeli side ifUnited Press International - 323 words
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Article293 1971-01-27 4 United Press International Tokyo, Wednesday Communist China yesterday predicted a revolution within the United States that will bring the America of "monopoly capital" to doom within the next five years. The official New China news agency in a broadcast monitored here, commented on President Nixon'sUnited Press International - 293 words
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Article, Illustration407 1971-01-27 4 Fiery debate on arms issue Reuter London, Wednesday Britain's legal obligations to South Africa under the 1955 Simonstown Naval Agreement will be set out fully in an official government document expected soon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, announced this during aReuter - 407 words
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Article269 1971-01-27 4 Kidnappers warn police in Uruguay Reuter Montevideo, Wednesday A message purporting to come from leftwing guerillas holding British Ambassador, Mr. Geoffrey Jackson and two other kidnapped foreigners said yesterday their lives would be endangered if police approached their hiding places. Copies of the typewritten mesage which'Reuter - 269 words
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294 1971-01-27 4 Reuter Allahabad, Wednesday More than two million Hindu pilgrims braved bitter winter weather to seek salvation by bathing in the icy water of the sacred river Ganges before dawn yesterday. Tens of thousands Qf women and children were among the procession whichReuter - 294 words
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Article, Illustration145 1971-01-27 4 United Press International Berne, Wednesday A leading US economist yesterday accused President Nixon of being unable to run a modern economy and predicted that he would be a oneterm president. Mr. John Kenneth Galbraith attacked the President's economic policy at a news conference after an address toUnited Press International - 145 words
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Article, Illustration318 1971-01-27 4 Lawyers try to save 'Manson family' girls from death Reuter Los Angeles, Wednesday Parents of the three convicted "Manson family" girls were being contacted yesterday to try to save their daughters from the Gas Chamber in the Sharon Tate murder trial. The girls' lawyers were preparing a traditionalReuter - 318 words
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Article135 1971-01-27 4 Reuter London, Wednesday Railway and other key unions yesterday pledged support for Britain's 200,000 striking postal workers as the strike's leader declared the six-day-old stoppage could go on indefinitely. After being promised funds and full support against "pirate posts." the Post Office Workers' Union leaderReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement448 1971-01-27 2 k PLAN YOU EST CHINESE and win free at Cold Storagn This is the time of year for family dinners. Everyone has his or her own favourite dishes. You can share in $l,OOO free shopping at Cold Storage by planning your best Chinese dinner. All you have to do is448 words
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105 1971-01-27 3 Mr. Arnold Smith, the Commonwealth secre-tary-general, said yesterday the fifth Commonwealth education conference will concentrate on problems of youth and educational co-operation within the Commonwealth. Old programmes of educational interchange will be extended and new programmes will be introduced at the conference beginning on105 words
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195 1971-01-27 3 In the courts The driver of a lorry which fatally injured a 38-year-old woman was fined $lOOO or six months' jail yesterday. In the Third District Court, Teo Gek Pah, 31, admitted causing the death of the woman through an act not amounting to195 words
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Article203 1971-01-27 3 A Nanyang University student, Chong Wee Chye, was fined $l2O for exceeding the 30 mph speed limit in Upper East Road on October 23, 1969. Pour others were fined $lOO each for speeding. They are: Teo Tian San—exceeded the 20 mph limit while driving a lorry203 words
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Article102 1971-01-27 3 The Prime Minister of the State of Bremen, in West Germany, Mr. Hans Koschnik, will arrive here tomorrow at 11.05 a.m. The closing session of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation workshop on financial analysis and planning for industrial projects will be held on Friday at102 words
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Article61 1971-01-27 3 The People's Association has set up a research unit to provide a more effective community service to the public. The unit will collect, collate and compile various types of data for -reference purposes by higher Government authorities. Heading the unit is Assistant Director (Administration), Mr. Kong Tah Man.61 words
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Article60 1971-01-27 3 At the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Saturday between Mr. John Sernandez and Miss Mabel Seow. At the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on February 6 between Mr. Edward Tan and Miss Brenda Lesler. At the Church of St. Peter and Paul on February 660 words
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Article214 1971-01-27 3 Grads in job dilemma Graduates who complete their three-year national service training in April and July this year are worried about their job prospects. This seems to be the major reason why the majority of them are not seeking an early discharge for which they qualify214 words
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Article35 1971-01-27 3 Canberra, Wednesday A flash flood swept through suburbs of the capital last night washing away vehicles and cutting electric power. Police reported four children missing. three of whom had been inside a car.35 words
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Article, Illustration131 1971-01-27 3 It's the same old story. Thousands of Chinese young and old—leave their New Year shopping to the last minute and find themselves caught up in the New Year's Eve crush. While mothers toil at home cleaning the floors and preparing delicious meals, other members131 words
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Article445 1971-01-27 3 Company says more staff will be needed The Air Transport Workers' Union, which represents the majority of Malaysia Singapore Airline's 3600 employees here, is satisfied with the firm's indirect assurance that there will be no retrenchment of staff as a result of the split in445 words
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Article200 1971-01-27 3 A 37-member delegation of Japanese bankers and industrialists is due here on Friday for a comprehensive survey of investment opportunities and the capital market in Singapore. The mission led by the chairman and president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mr. Teiichiro Morinaga, and the president200 words
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Article130 1971-01-27 3 Paya Lebar Airport will soon have its first escalators to speed up the clearance of travellers. Work has already begun to erect four escalators. The project is expected to be completed in eight months. The Swiss-made escalators, to cost more than $300,000, are being designed by130 words
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Article61 1971-01-27 3 Belfast, Wednesday.—An explosion early yesterday virtually destroyed the Irish Republic custom post at Lif ford which divides county Donegal from county Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The blast scattered parts of the modern building over a wide area and many windows in nearby shops and houses were broken.61 words
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Miscellaneous186 1971-01-27 3 Weather Temperatures in world capitals yesterday: Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Hong Kong Manila Taipei Tokyo Naha London Paris Moscow New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Perth Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.— Fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. Temp—Bl.B. Min.186 words
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COMMENT
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681 1971-01-27 5 Bernardino Ronquillo - Three-cornered fight for Manila's top, job From Bernardino Ronquillo A three cornered contest for the presidenecy is now being talked about in Manila as a result of open break between President Marcos and a powerful political dynasty headed by the Lopez brothers—VicePresident Fernando Lopez681 words
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Article, Illustration722 1971-01-27 5 Pakir Singh - Soeharto to defuse politics From Pakir Singh The Indonesian Government does not want the teachings of "bapak" Soekarno, the founder of the Indonesian nation to have any place in the country today. This is evident from the warning given last week by the Indonesian Army722 words
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Article, Illustration637 1971-01-27 5 Donald Bremner - Islands are centre of claims and counterclaims From Donald Bremner Until a few months ago, the tiny, uninhabited Senkaku islands 150 miles north-east of Taiwan were of interest mainly to fishermen looking for herbs,.birds' eggs or shelter. That was before637 words
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Advertisement91 1971-01-27 5 TltJI lUi m It rs M R winner of West Germany* Peace Prize 1970 ASIAN DRAMA is an exciting and exceptional masterwork in the inquiry into the poverty of nations. The countries discussed are India, Pakistan, Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. This three volume library91 words
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299 1971-01-27 6 A change of mood is now clearly discernible In Japan's approach to mainland China. The official Tokyo line is still cautious, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, has said that his handling of the problem will be guided by "special circumspection."299 words
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Article, Illustration694 1971-01-27 6 DICK WILSON - DICK WILSON Mr. John Gorton, Australia's Prime Minister, is not one of the most admired men in Singapore. His bluntness on African issues at the Commonwealth Conference last week and his strong defence of the White Australia policy during his694 words
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Letters
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Article457 1971-01-27 6 RICHARD LAM - RICHARD LAM SIR, The Woodstock Festival was a gathering of some of the finest rock musicians in the world. Their purpose there was to perform their brand of music, and the half-million crowd were there for one main reason to hear music. And the whole event was457 words
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Article524 1971-01-27 6 DIANE KOH - DIANE KOH SIR, Your Avid Reader's disappointment (January 21) with "a certain colourlessly conservative paper" is understandable, but his description of its young rival as a "childishly petulant or provocative paper" is. patently unjust. His comment was clearly meant to be derogatory; but I think I speak524 words
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573 1971-01-27 6 Pang Cheng Lian - Rv Pang Cheng Lian Professor W. F. Werthelm of the University of Amsterdam, who took part in the modernisation seminar recently organised by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, is one of the few foreigners who have been573 words
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Advertisement65 1971-01-27 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore 9 fat nother pand< It's never too small with us to assist our local businessmen enterprises. They come in confidence. We talk. U P goes another distinctive pror iect in town.. A greet benefit to the I Community. fW65 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1971-01-27 7 Kenneth Joachim - An Indian hopes to solve the race problem by lumping whites and blacks into a new housing estate— slap in the centre of a suburb where residents view even white newcomers with suspicion By Kenneth Joachim Britain's coloured immigrants and their enemies are watching an experiment1,088 words
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943 1971-01-27 7 A letter from Dr. Mah Guan Kong, the Secretary of the Singapore Medical Association, who writes on its behalf: x It is almost amusing that a columnist with Jackie Sam's experience could be so sadly misinformed of the activities -of the Singapore Medical Association.943 words
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Advertisement234 1971-01-27 7 PROSE-POETRY-DRAMA in THE WORLD OF ENGLISH PROSE Good Stories: a treasurehouse of really good modern tales Sec. 2. Prose of Spirit and Action: extracts from all-time favourites such as "Peter Pan" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" Bks 1 2 for Sec. 2 and Sec. 3 respectively. Short Stories234 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1971-01-27 8 And now the night stalls are beginning to flog it with amateurish works, too ARTS ART IN SINGAPORE is rapidly becoming good business and like every thriving new business it is attracting the petty profiteers. Night markets are beginning to f10g... art, some of which is1,111 words
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Article, Illustration769 1971-01-27 8 Victor Walker - Legendary American dancer who Greece has never forgotten... she helped revive ancient past and interpreted it into dance THEATRE Victor Walker A. taverna has been swept away, and from next year there will be dancing again in a school that Isadora Duncan built. Thanks to769 words
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Article420 1971-01-27 8 Merry Andrew reports on the flawless artistry of pianist Rosalyn Tureck The tremendous applause at the Victoria Theatre which one of the world's most famous pianists, Miss Rosalyn Tureck, received at the end of her concert at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday elicited two encores. A420 words
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Advertisement71 1971-01-27 8 GOLDEN REIGN t Oufrom Pork, Car Por>. y e ***** ***** Proudly The Sensational SAIDA ISHIDA j SINGING NIGHTLY j HONGKONGS YIN YIN, MARIA A TAIWAN'S LIN TSA.I j WITH FRANKIE'S APOLLO SIX I Tonight Extension 2 a.m. j M 1 fr< i -T* 1 T-'s: i r. •><"<■' SPiMMfIaP71 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration362 1971-01-27 9 Elizabeth Choo - All the captivating nostalgia o$ the )Ot brought up to date in most trendy looks Story: Elizabeth Choo All indications are that this year will capture the nostalgia of the 30s. The dramatic effect of several of Hollywood's fem m e fatalesPictures: Ali Yusoff - 362 words
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Article790 1971-01-27 9 Trish Sheppard - Morning coffee, quick lunch, afternoon tea, a drink on way home, dinner and night clubbing make all the difference By Trish Sheppard Morning coffee, quick lunch, afternoon tea, a drink on the way home, dinner for two, discotheque and nightclubbing from morning to midnight790 words
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Advertisement327 1971-01-27 10 Dietheim Furniture Pte Ltd. hove openings tor SALES REPRESENTATIVES Applications ore invited from imaginative and dynamic young men between 25 35 years ot age with proven sales experience possessing sound education background and prepared to meet o challenging and rewarding sales career. Preference will be given to Singapore citizens with327 words
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Article, Illustration278 1971-01-27 11 Gene Swinstead - By Gene Swinstead .Sports Editor Velayutham may have to stick to riding motor bikes unless his racing luck changes soon. Last week In Kuala Lumpur he could finish no higher than tenth. But Velu's followers need not despair for he is one of the278 words
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Article421 1971-01-27 11 By Scrutineer Four newcomers to the classic scene Eurodollar, Katong View, Stable Currency and Sir Knight will tussle with seasoned campaigners in the Tengku's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Twenty runners have been handicapped in the first classic of the season but the field421 words
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Article208 1971-01-27 11 By Scrutineer Last year's SingaporeMalaysian champion Jockey, Glynn Pretty, who returned to Australia before the 1970 season was over plans to come back on a busman's holiday later this year. In a letter to me yesterday Pretty said, "I plan to make a holiday trip to208 words
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Article141 1971-01-27 11 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Better Than, an easy winner last Sunday did an attractive gallop on a good track here this morning with Joseph Foo astride. Better Than went easily over 3f in 43 4/5, finishing with plenty in hand. The fastest gallop141 words
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Article74 1971-01-27 11 Keppel Club, the Singapore Golf Association league champions for the last three years will play their opening match against Royal Air Force Tengah at Bukit Chermin on Sunday. The Keppel team will be: Reg Perry (6), Phillip Pang •(12), Emil le Mercier (7>, Stephen Wee (9), Ronnie Milne74 words
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Article67 1971-01-27 11 Adelaide, Wednesday Six Tests instead of the traditional five are planned for Australia's 1972 cricket tour of England, Alan Barnes, secretary of the Australian Board of Control said last night. MCC and the Australian Board had agreed to six Tests if they could be fitted67 words
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Article71 1971-01-27 11 Wellington, Wednesday— A colt and a filly by English Stallions brought the top prices on the first day of the New Zealand year-ling-sales here yesterday. Sydney agents paid A 540,000 (New Zealand) best price of the day, for a colt by Alcimedes out of Chantal. Top bid71 words
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Article22 1971-01-27 11 Paris, Wednesday The sporting magazine Athletisme today awarded Chi Cheng, the UCLA female track star, its Athlete-of-the-Year award.22 words
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Article329 1971-01-27 11 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will introduce its first-ever age group tournament in March. The tourney tias been tentatively fixed for March 13. 14, 20 and 21. and although no decision has been reached on the definite age-groups, it Is likely to329 words
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150 1971-01-27 11 Reuter Perth, Wednesday Western Australia has had a very poor deal from the Malaysian Football Association, according to the President of the W.A. Soccer Federation, Mr. Julius Re. "We feel very disappointed to have been dropped from the Merdeka tournament to make wayReuter - 150 words
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Article114 1971-01-27 11 New York, Wednesday.— The US$2lO,OOO tennis champions classic continues tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden when undefeated Rod Laver of Australia meets Arthur Ashe of the United States in a return match. Laver, who has won the first six matches of the tournament and has already increased114 words
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Article83 1971-01-27 11 Hobart, Wednesday—Australia's Wyuna sailed by Olympic representative John Cuneo led all the way to win the fourth heat in the World Dragon yachting championship on Derwent River yesterday. Second across the line was the Japanese Lotus sailed by M. Kawashima in his best performance so83 words
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Article109 1971-01-27 11 New York, WednesdayTwo World light heavyweight title matches have been signed for next month, with Bob Foster defending his crown against hal tnt' Carroll in Houston on February 16 and Jimmy Dupree meeting Vincente Rondon in Caracas, Venezuela on February 27 for the vacant World Boxing Association109 words
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Article53 1971-01-27 11 Sydney, Wednesday A Ministry of Sport is to be established In New South Wales—with the primary aim of getting the 1988 Olympic games in Sydney. State Premier Mr. Robin Askin announced yesterday the Ministry would also be responsible for the provision of sports facilities and the promotion53 words
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Article105 1971-01-27 11 Monte Carlo, Wednesday—Three French Alpine Renaults had a stronghold on the Monte Carlo rally here last night, as the West German Porsche challenge was reduced to one car. Two of the three works Porsches were forced out on the third special section of the rally's105 words
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Article85 1971-01-27 11 Melbourne, Wednesday Geoff Boycott, the England opening batsman, headed the Test batting averages with 80.00 after yesterday's drawn Fifth Test in the seven-match series against Australia. Australia's top batsman is lan Redpath with an average of 56.28. England pace man John Snow is the leading bowler85 words
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Article81 1971-01-27 11 LONDON, Wed—Results of football matches played last night were; PA Cup *th round replays Ips. Town 3 West Brom Alb. 0 Winners away to Huddlesfield T. or Stoke C. Arsenal v Portsmouth: S'hampton v York C. postponed to Feb. 1. SCOTTISH PA cup Ist round replays Alloa 081 words
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Miscellaneous308 1971-01-27 11 New Nation Crossword No. 9 8 Fling again. 9 Result. 10 Unconventional 11 Floweis. 12 Maxim. 14 Days of yore 18 Approach. 19 River in Bavaria. 25 Dry white wine 28 Brothers and sisters 28 Born. 30 Part of an archipelago 31 Pay court. 32 Olympic personality 33 Time 34308 words
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Miscellaneous157 1971-01-27 11 DR KILDARE by Ken Bald I AM PP. GILLESPIE ANP THIS IS PR. KILPARE. HE WILL BE YOUR SUPERVISOR N PURING VDUR INTERNSHIPS HERE AT BLAIR. J 1 'i ii 'ii 'i. i 'i iiisiisaiisiisiis;: PH 11l 1 Ii -I: hi 111 i\A\. THAT CAT KILDARE IS SO SQUARE IT157 words
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Back Page WEDNESDAY
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Article, Illustration356 1971-01-27 12 New life in the New Year, no fires and no violent deaths what a wonderful change so far from last Chinese New Year. It must have been one the quietest openings to the New Year in Singapore's history,356 words
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Article71 1971-01-27 12 AH FOOK: Now they've really done it. Fancy putting our bright young newsreaders into uniform to appear on TV. They looked much sweeter in their. own clothes. MEI LIN: Can't agree. You look at the TV set for the news, not the news reader. It's much easier on71 words
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Article, Illustration109 1971-01-27 12 Here's a girl who likes to keep on her toes: 21-year-old Sylvia McCully. She is talented as well as beautiful. Sylvia, who teaches ballet in Singapore, spent three years in London studying with the Royal Ballet Company. Sylvia's big chance may come next yearPicture by Brian Culley - 109 words
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180 1971-01-27 12 Did you enjoy the family New Year Eve's dinner last night? No doubt that dinner included some delicious pork. You were lucky. Many housewives unknowingly came very close to finding a shortage of pork in their favourite supermarket or corner store. Some rush180 words
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Article277 1971-01-27 12 What with medical experimenters and the Chinese gourmet's taste for Hsiang Juo (fragrant meat), the Year of the Dog which ended yesterday was a bad one for Taiwan's canines. Researchers at Taipei's three medical schools are claiming important experiments cannot be conducted because restaurants are277 words
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Miscellaneous341 1971-01-27 12 5 Siagapara 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 What Others Say (English) 6.55 Second National Pugilistic Competition 7.40 News and Newsreel in Chinese 8.05 Ironside 9.00 News in English 9.10 Liberace 10.05 Bewitched 10.30 Wednesday Night Movie The Secret Ways (starring: Richard Widmark, Jonja Ziemann, Charles Regnier, Walter Rilla, Senta Berger)341 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-01-27 12 SNIFFY if.V'THV m K tti 0:Jt W.to 1 by George Fett ISg^-rjjSfWI 'A 8 3 aa rip !< |B|y si19 words
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Miscellaneous406 1971-01-27 12 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR TOMORROW... Born today, you are not one who quickly makes friends with others. Once friendships are established, however, they are durable and blessed with the kind of loyal regard from and to the people Involved that endures In spite of every difficulty. Interested406 words
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