New Nation, 30 January 1971
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Title Section15 1971-01-30 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, January 30, 1971 No. 11 Price 15 cents NEW NATION!15 words
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Article59 1971-01-30 1 ADELAIDE TEST At lunch England Ist innings BOYCOTT ran oat 58 EDRICH c Stackpote b Lillee 130 FLETCHEBLb Thomson go KNOTT c Redpath b Lillee 7 HAMPSHIRE not out 35 D'OLIVEIRA not out 29 Extras 18 Total 357 (for 4 wickets). BOWLING: Lillee 23-0-2-63; Thomson 19-4-1-77; Mallett 16-1-0-49;59 words
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Article55 1971-01-30 1 London, Saturday. Airport workers yesterday called off their strike that has kept British European Airways grounded for the past three days. Union leaders advised 2500 engineers and maintenance men to report back for duty. They also agreed to call off a go-slow operating since before Christmas55 words
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Article, Illustration448 1971-01-30 1 High winds and flooding leave Mozambique devastated United Press International Lourenco Marques, Saturday More than 100,000 people were feared killed in a devastating cyclone which tore across the Portuguese territory of Mozambique in East Africa yesterday. Cyclone Felice which means happiness—swept in from theUnited Press International - 448 words
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Article158 1971-01-30 1 Modern Housing Development Ltd. and its three directors were charged in the Bth Magistrate's Court today with tax offences. The company was charged with, wilful intent -to evade tax by making a false statement in 1966 in its returns for the period between July 1, 1964158 words
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Article42 1971-01-30 1 Rome, Saturday.—A Chinese diplomat, Mr. Feng Hsien-pi, arrived here yesterday to open Peking's first embassy in Rome since the Communists took power in China 22 year* ago. Italy established diplomatic relations with Peking on November 6 last year.42 words
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Article76 1971-01-30 1 Paris. Saturday The third Rlondet quintuplet in Grenoble died last night following the death of two others early yesterday. The quins three boys and two girls were born to Mrs. Michelle Riondet, a 29-year-old schoolteacher in a village near the Alpine city of Grenoble on Thursday and76 words
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Article65 1971-01-30 1 London, Saturday—Britain's giant Ford Motor Company last night faced an all-out strike next week following a pay rise offer which fell far short of union demands. Two hours after Ford offered a £2 a week rise, against union demands of up to £l5 a week,65 words
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Article54 1971-01-30 1 New York, SaturdayPresident Nixon arrived in the tropical island of St. Croix yesterday for a week' end of relaxation. After sending his 1972 budget to Congress, he and his wife made a three-hour flight from chilly Washington to the cluster of Caribbean islands for two54 words
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Article22 1971-01-30 1 Saturday—Tokyo Four policewomen yesterday modelled the new shirtskirt uniforms with a hemline about half an Inch above the knees.22 words
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Article23 1971-01-30 1 Cairo, Saturday—Thirtyfive Russian technicians will leave Sgypt on Saturday after completing work on the Soviet-built Aswan High Dam, officials said yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-01-30 1 Reuter Washington, Saturday The United States Justice Department yesterday sought a record U551,541 million to fight crime and militant groups throughout America. The department's budget request for the 1072 fiscal year Is more than three times the amount sought in 1968, the last year ofReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration473 1971-01-30 1 We'll hit anywhere from the air to save our troops, says Rogers New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Saturday The US would use its air power without limits anywhere in Indo-China to protect the lives of withdrawing American troops, the Secretary of State, Mr.New Nation Foreign Service - 473 words
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Article221 1971-01-30 1 New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Saturday More than 39 South Vietnamese were killed in guerrilla attacks during the Viet Cong's fourday Tet holiday N truce which ended this morning A Government spokesman said another 134 people were wounded. The latest Incident reported was in northernNew Nation Foreign Service - 221 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-01-30 1 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday FRIENDLY CITY in Race Five and IDENTICAL in Race Eight were hot tips on the course here this morning. The going is very good. PARAMOUNT CHIEF, Des Coleman's mount, and FASTEST SWORDSMAN art both stable fancies. They will265 words
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Article191 1971-01-30 2 Reuter Manila, Saturday Seven men, including captured Huk rebel leader Commander Suimilong and a city mayor, have been charged with murdering a policeman. Charged yesterday before the proeecutor'B office In Angeles City, 60 miles north of Manila, were Sumulong, Angeles City Mayor Eogenlo Sua res,Reuter - 191 words
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Article170 1971-01-30 2 Reuter West Berlin, Saturday East German officials brought traffic to and from West Berlin to. a standstill yesterday in protest against a meeting of West German politicians which opened here yesteday. At the start of their session, the Free Democratic Party floor leaders of 10 West GermanReuter - 170 words
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216 1971-01-30 2 Reuter Washington, Saturday The US army yesterday dismissed COlirt martini charges against MajorGeneral Samuel W. Roster, the former West Point Military Academy superintendent accused of covering up the My Lai massacre, in Vietnam. General Koster wps the commanding general of the Amerlcal division atReuter - 216 words
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Article38 1971-01-30 2 Ankara, Saturday Police yesterday reported one of their largest hauls of contraband goods after they seised a lorry containing half a million rounds of pistol ammunition and 77,000 packets of American cigarettes In a suburb here.38 words
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Article, Illustration382 1971-01-30 2 'Divorcees condemned to be bed fellows' Reuter London, Saturday The relationship between Singapore and Malaysia was that of a couple together in the same house five years after they obtained a divorce, the Economist said yesterday. In a special 42-page survey ofReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-01-30 2 New Nation Foreign Service Conakry, Saturday The Guinean government yesterday decided to break off all diplomatic relations with West Germany. An official communique announcing Guinea's decision accused West German experts of subversive activities in collusion with their embassy in Conakry. The communique, broadcast by RadioNew Nation Foreign Service - 311 words
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Article, Illustration190 1971-01-30 2 Cape Kennedy, Saturday The final phase of the countdown for the Apollo 14 moon mission will begin here today.. The Apollo programme director Mr. Rocco Petrone gave the go-ahead to continue the countdown last night after reviewing all aspects of the mission. Other190 words
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Article485 1971-01-30 2 Dar-Es-Salaam, Saturday Somalia has joined Tanzania in refusing to recognise the new military regime in Kampala and says it still regards Dr. Milton Obote as President of Uganda. The Somali Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr. Abdullahi Farah, told a Press conference yesterday that only Dr. Obote485 words
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Article81 1971-01-30 2 Lagos, Saturday— Seven people condemned to death for armed robbery were publicly executed near Calabar on Thursday bringing the number of executions in the country within the week to 12. Thursday's executions at Opobo and Abak, southwest of Calabar involved four Nigerian soldiers and three civilians.81 words
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Article225 1971-01-30 2 Reuter Phnom Penh, Saturday The former head monk of the larger of Cam-/ bodia's two Buddhist orders was cremated yesterday in a state funeral ceremony attended by the country's leaders and the diplomatic corps. The Buddhist dignitary, the Venerable Chuon Nath, died in September, 1969, andReuter - 225 words
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241 1971-01-30 2 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday The banned Plebiscite Front Party in Kashmir is planning to challenge in court the government order declaring it unlawful. party president < Mirsa Afzal Beg said here yesterday. In a' statement, Mr. Beg denied the government's chargeReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-01-30 2 Reuter Manila, Saturday The Taiwanese delegation walked out just before the end of the Pacific Area Tourist Association conference in Manila yesterday over a proposal urging Peking to open its doors to tourists. Conference sources said the proposal which triggered*the walkout -was raised byReuter - 308 words
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Article631 1971-01-30 3 RTS inquiry told of pay problem Treasury delays in making decisions on payments for performers was one of the issues raised during the probe into RTS Enterprises. In th emlnutes of evidence to the public accounts committee of Parliament just released, this point was raised by the631 words
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Article63 1971-01-30 3 A Malaysian student, Pang Tey Soon, was fined a total of $l2O and disqualified from driving for a year in the 10th Magistrate's Court yesterday for two traffic offences. He was fined $4O for driving without a valid licence and $BO for not t-elng covered63 words
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Article, Illustration354 1971-01-30 3 With the age of technological advancement now sweeping Singapore comes yet another modern marvel the desk-sized mini computer. Because office space is so limited in today's crowded cities, the room sized computer had to be replaced. It has. With a punchcard354 words
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Article, Illustration136 1971-01-30 3 Army engineers' first civic project in Singapore The staff and pupils of Singapore's Hwa Kwang Primary School at Sembawang presented a plaque this week to a troop of Australian and New Zealand army engineers who built them a basketball court last month. In a ceremony136 words
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Article133 1971-01-30 3 The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will open the Z&inder Road Community Centre's basketball court at 7.30 tonight. The $lO,OOO court is a gift from the British Army. After the presentation by Major A. Nisbet at 7.15 p.m., there will be an exhibition133 words
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Article157 1971-01-30 3 The Singapore Cooperative Housing Society has dropped its plans for a $lO million housing estate for its members in Woodlands. The society has failed to raise the money from some 10 affiliates of the Singapore Co-operative Union. The society even failed to raise a 10157 words
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Article71 1971-01-30 3 London, Saturday The President of Ghana, Mr. Edward Afuko-Addo, was reported to be in a satisfactory condition after being rushed to hospital here early yesterday a few hours before he was due to return to Ghana. The 65-year-old leader underwent an operation to remove a brain71 words
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Article84 1971-01-30 3 The Premier of West Germany's Bremen State, Mr. Hans Koschnick, made a two-hour visit to the Port of Singapore Authority today. He was greeted by the chairman of the authority, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. After outlining the activities of the port, Mr. Howe took Mr. Koschnick84 words
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261 1971-01-30 3 Untrained relief teachers are working in nearly every Singapore school today. They are mostly graduates, undergrads and holders of the Higher School Certificate. Despite the use of relief teachers, many schools are still understaffed. Areas especially affected by teacher shortages are Toa Payoh, Sembawang, Balestiar261 words
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Article219 1971-01-30 3 The 15-man crew of the cargo coaster Pasteur, which sank near the Indonesian Island of Tambelan in the Rhio Archipelago, is on its way home aboard another ship. A spokesman for Guan Ouan Shipping Company, owners of the 680-ton Pastand, said today that219 words
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Article80 1971-01-30 3 Six MSA cadet pilots have completed a threemonth training course at the Singapore General Aviation Services in Seletar. They are Leslie John Ganapathy, 18. Winston .Anthony Baptista, 18. Anthony Leong Hock Cheong, 18. Valentine Jubang, 24, Tan Siak Huat, 18, and Dara Singh, 10. They are80 words
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Article89 1971-01-30 3 A sulphur-crested cockatoo handed into the Society of Prevention to Cruelty of Animals after it was found fluttering about Watten Estate oh January 17, has found a new home. A society spokesman said yesterday a man had asked to keep the cockatoo if its owner89 words
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Article49 1971-01-30 3 In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, Tay Kee Lin and Teo Kum Chua, both taxi owners, were fined $6O each for allowing their taxis emit exessive smoke on October 8 and 28 1969, respectively. Tay's taxi was booked at Beach Road while Teo's at Stevens Road.49 words
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Article40 1971-01-30 3 Construction-.on the first of two freight stations at the Port of Singapore Authority's East Lagoon Is expected to begin soon. The port has invited tenders for completion of the 81,000 sq. ft. building before November this year.40 words
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Article45 1971-01-30 3 Professor V.K. Pillay, head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Singapore, today said that he has not resigned from Government service. Professor Pillay was clarifying a New Nation report published last Monday that he is resigning and going into private practice.45 words
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Miscellaneous87 1971-01-30 3 At. the cinema ORCHARD: Tora! Tora! TOral—2.3o, 5.45, 9 pjn. ODEON: The Invisible Six—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. CATHAY: Dirty Dingus Magee—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. LIDO: Cannon for Cordoba—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pjn. CAPITOL: The Venus Tear Diamond—l.3o, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pjn. REX: Shadow Whip (Mandarin) —1.45, 4, 6.30,87 words
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Miscellaneous104 1971-01-30 3 Weather Temperatures in world capitals yesterday: 92-70. 55.-48. 86-74. 93-75. 48-33. 23-10. 88-73. 57-52. 46-40. 34-30. 26-10. 62-38. 71-68. 70-59 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.— fair. Thee weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.- 92.0 Min. tempi- 71.9. Total rainfall for104 words
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630 1971-01-30 4 Siva Choy - Choy with Siva Choy Have you ever had a windscreen shatter in your face? While you were driving blithely along one cool afternoon with nothing in front of you save an open road flanked by some lovely trees? It happened to me630 words
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Article, Illustration624 1971-01-30 4 Bosco Gomez - Sweating, swearing, they keep port alive As they reminisce over their toddy, Jamit Singh is the name that always comes up (MSBS ON SINGAPORE WORDS Bosco Gomez They are a burly and raucous lot. They sweat and spout obscenities. When they aren't toiling withPICTURES Bob Buchanan - 624 words
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Advertisement284 1971-01-30 4 win $5OO freo credit at Cold Storage Supermarket Food Ho 11 any number of antrias but each entry matt be on the officii Tbore wiN also bo fhro consolation prizes of $lOO I Supermarket Food Had and Restaurant. And tan mora "A-tidn Chinas* Cooking for Plaasura. Have are the dishes284 words
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Advertisement101 1971-01-30 5 z vr« tso I •6 5 4 VI S5 5 6 2 v 5 h p P C 5 Mm S 6 r Ci ff rn TS V BS6 39 4HI r. fsr •«c 3T >/ > 'jL MM '<* v ggs*g- Alphabetically arranged encyclopedia in twelve volumes colour illustrations101 words
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Article290 1971-01-30 6 Although the Moral Rearmament movement is not taken seriously by some people, since it deals with individuals and not with institutions/ it is unwise to write off the gusts of goodwill being blown towards Singapore by two very prominent UMNO leaders and MRA supporters. A few290 words
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Article, Illustration571 1971-01-30 6 AL SHAHAB - COMPILED BY AL SHAHAB DR. GOH KENG SWEE: And so we have in Singapore intellectual conformity in place of intellectual inquisitiveness. And the sum total of it all adds up to a depressing climate of intellectual sterility. USSU: Intellectual sterility571 words
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Letters
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Article165 1971-01-30 6 "Graduates are angry." said a headline in your newspaper earlier this week over a story on West Malaysians being able to get local Jobs easily. I hope that the ministries of Labour and Education, which then declined to comm3nt on the situation reported, would in future have165 words
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Article198 1971-01-30 6 The recent opening of the new legal year could not have been better" timed. It coincided with the historic Commonwealth Conference but what was also apparently Important was that It fell on a Saturday. Subject to correction, I believe it was the first time that such an198 words
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Article159 1971-01-30 6 SAM KOO - SAM KOO The chairman of the Metrication Board is on a onemonth junket through Japan, the United States and Britain to learn "all the good and the bad about the metric system." I thought all this had been considered before the decision to go metric was taken.159 words
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Article347 1971-01-30 6 ABDULLAH SARBINI - ABDULLAH SARBINI The.- writer, Mr. Leonard Rayner (NN January 23) of the article on Britain's proposed arms sales to South Africa seemed to be partial in presenting his views on the issue. He Is just another man like Mr. Heath who simply disregards the sufferings347 words
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Article149 1971-01-30 6 PIO BONO P - PIO BONO P. You published letters from Sim Yong Chan and Diane Koh without adding any comment, rejoinder or explanation. Presumably you feel that your paper speaks for itself, at will do so over the coming weeks and months, as Miss Koh suggests. One can see the149 words
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989 1971-01-30 6 John Hoffman - From John Hoffman Elbow room for a loyal 1 opposition will contract once Tun Razak puts! his White Paper on constitutional amendments before the Malaysian Parliament soon after the opening on February 22. But some of the changes have989 words
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Miscellaneous25 1971-01-30 6 iYlmake A S6UWER. of ybkYer/ fll r ih st. c^k n i T X m 9. 1 ffi I H 111 IRQ ►i. I o><s*25 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1971-01-30 7 Watch for more exclusives from New Nation's world-roving correspondent The road from Kampala winds 40 miles to Bwanga where drought has made the village waterhole a gathering place for thirsty animals THE road from Kampala, scene of Pope Paul's first visit to Africa, winds1,587 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1971-01-30 9 How Ameriaa became Involved in Vietnam ANATOMY OF ERROR by Henry Brandon. Andre Deutsch, 178 pages, 30/-. ALEX JOSEY HENRY BRANDON is a very experienced journalist. He is the doyen of Washington correspondents. He has many contacts in high places, in Washington and elsewhere. In1,507 words
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Article278 1971-01-30 9 R. Yeo Cheng Chuan - by R. Yeo Cheng Chuan I'm sure we toould all like to live in a garden city if toe know what the phrase means. Is it to live where men don't urinate openly; uhblinkingly as they do in cities for lack of what the English prefer to call278 words
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Article561 1971-01-30 9 Astrologer puts paid to Aquarius-hippy link ASTROLOGY FOR ADULTS by Joan Quigley. Blond, 50/-. SUN SIGNS by Linda Goodman. Harrap, 63/-. —OWEN THOMSON IT IS A RELIEF for all us people born under the sign of Aquarius to know that we do not have to be hippies.561 words
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Article673 1971-01-30 9 Looking at history from Chinese eyes CHINA AND THE WEST by Wolfgang Franke/ Basil BlackwelU Oxford. A CENTURY OF CHINESE REVOLUTION 1851 -1949 by Wolfgang Pranke/Basil Blackwell, Oxford. PXNG CHENG LIAN These two books have been written from a historical approach, but their relevance to the current scene673 words
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Article, Illustration702 1971-01-30 10 And BaH is poised betw—a purity and elegance BALI. Photographs by Hubert Sieben, Text by lon Grant. Tuttfe, 152 pages, U5519.50. JOHN HOFFMAN BALI'S LEGEND of the Creation, writes lan Grant, reinforces the Balinese assumption that their island is a separate and selfsufficient world, within702 words
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Article1370 1971-01-30 10 C. Dion - A short story By C. Dion In a deserted car park, quite a tiresome distance from a complex of flats, a lone figure stood beside a little coupe. Both car and man seemed one in the dimness of the evening, but the illusion was broken when1,370 words
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Article, Illustration239 1971-01-30 11 SINGAPORE-BORN ARTIST IS BACK ART SPECIAL WRITER Singapore-born artist Gerard D'Alton Henderson, is one man who has reached the top internationally. Gerard embarked upon his career more than 20 years ago without any formal artistic training. One of his earliest works was the mural at Raffles Hotel239 words
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Article966 1971-01-30 11 EDGAR KOH - FILM IGNORED AS ARTISTIC MEDIUM CINEMA EDGAR KOH Singapore, the choice of many professional film producers for an ideal movie location, is surprisingly devoid of amateur cine enthusiasts. As a medium of artistic expression, amateur filmmaking has achieved only neglible results, here though a cine club966 words
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Article346 1971-01-30 11 MERRY ANDREW - TALENTED COMPOSER WITHOUT GENIUS THEATRE MERRY ANDREW The French pianist Raffl Petrossian will play Franz Liszt's "Grand Sonata in B minor" in his concert at the Victoria Theatre on February 10. Liszt was an important composer rather than a great composer. He belongs to the group of lesser346 words
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Article, Illustration749 1971-01-30 14 LI PO - COGNAC: THE DRINK THAT ONLY FRANCE'S CHARENTE AREA PROVIDES FOOD DRINK LI PO It is said that the consumption of brandy per head in Singapore is the highest in the world. It certainly will be over the rest of the festive days of the Chinese749 words
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Article, Illustration570 1971-01-30 14 E.P.C. COTTER - IT'S MOST SATISFYING BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER Defence is not only more difficult than dummy play, but it has a deep-down satisfaction that no other department of bridge can give. You will find, as I did, Victor Mollo's latest book, Bridge—Case for the Defence (Faber $l5) a570 words
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Article, Illustration885 1971-01-30 14 ANDREW EE - SCHOOLBOYS PUT CONSIDERABLE NEW LIFE IN SINGAPORE'S CHESS STANDARDS CHESS ANDREW EE In sport, no country can make progress without a constant, search for new talent. This means young talent. In recent yean, Singapore's standard of chess has, improved considerably885 words
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Article, Illustration502 1971-01-30 14 A CLOSER LOOK AT SOME OF OUR EARLY STAMPS STAMPS PHILATELIST Postage stamps were first Introduced into Singapore In 1854. The stamps used were those of the East India Company. These remained in use until September 1807, when Indian stamps overprinted with a crown and502 words
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Advertisement217 1971-01-30 10 Principals, Teachers, the Science course you've been waiting f0r.... active science now approved by the Ministry of Education, Singapore for use in schools from 1971 to 1975. I ACTIVE SCIENCE is the primary Science course for Singapore schools. It comprises six books, one for each year of the primary school217 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1971-01-30 12 Joseph Galloway, Isa Ismail - INDONESIA IS NOW THE BIGGEST OIL PRODUCER IN THE REGION Joseph Galloway, Isa Ismail Oil to fuel the economic rebirth of Indonesia is pouring out of the ground at the rate of one million barrels a day. President Soeharto inaugurated last October the country's first producing1,123 words
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428 1971-01-30 12 Hong Kong, Saturday It took; five months of negotiation, but Hong Kong has finally resolved the Japanese puzzle that threw its plans for container development into confusion. Three berths were allocated by the Government last August for private development at the428 words
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391 1971-01-30 12 cwMtiy Haw Par Brothers International was formed in Singapore in July, 1969, for the purpose of taking over the longestablished' business of the Haw Par Group of Companies operating in South-East Asia. Haw Pars gain tremendous Image from its Tiger Balm Gardens in391 words
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Article103 1971-01-30 12 Allied Chem Am. Braada Am. Can A T. A. ft p Anaconda £«th steel Trac. Chryvier Coca-Cola control Data. OI. Wta. 5®* Chem Du'Pont E. Kodak r* on»t. 'str».... Ford Mot. 75 Dynam Oen. Elec Geo. Food. m Pac. Greyhound Oulf on IBM 4 tot. Harv *®t. Nickel103 words
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Article, Illustration581 1971-01-30 13 By OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT Sentiment in the local stock market seems to be more buoyant and confident since the Government took action to "clean up" malpractices and new trading rules and regulations were imposed by the Stock Exchange. As can be seen from the581 words
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Article644 1971-01-30 13 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-71 Cleslng sr a High Pri«« DM. 31 to Divtd. P/l Turn- i Lm Jan. 26 Jin. 26 8teek YMd Ratio Over 4.50 2.60 2.90 .25 Allied Chocolate 4.3N 18.4 7 1.90 0.841 1.17 .26 Ben Oo. 4.3644 words
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501 1971-01-30 13 ANIL BHATIA REVIEWS CARGO SPEED-UP Development of the Container Port in the East Lagoon is proceeding ahead of schedule, says the Port of pore Authority Public Relations Officer, Mr. Kenneth Seah. The PSA started to build its $BO million Container Port501 words
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Advertisement364 1971-01-30 12 HOUSIS 4 LAND FOR SALE DtTACHID BUNGALOW at Serangoon Garden. Area: 14,000 sq. ft. Principals only. Ring (S'pore) ***** on Monday for particulars. HOME FURNISHING HOMECOMING WILL BK a pleasure with a quiet, cool and dependable York air-conditioner. Install one today. Coll Applied Air-conditioning Company, 215 Clemenceau Avenue, S'pore *****4/*****.364 words
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Advertisement436 1971-01-30 12 Opportunities for permanent careers in the Singapore Armed Forces art now available. Vacancies exist in the:— Infantry Support Arms; Technical Services/ McvMfic Command* Air Defence Command, and Ortier Services. 2. Terms of Service. Either permanent regular service until retirement or service for a specified period. 3. Qualifications. (a) Applicants must436 words
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Advertisement306 1971-01-30 13 [APPOINTMENTS] LABA CORPORATION PTE. LTD. taritts hpllhUm far tki Mlawhg:Junior Engineer with experience in pipelaying and Water Treatment Plant Preferably with knowledge of Malay. y Salary commensurate with qualification and experience. Please send full particulars to: LABA CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 69-A, TELOK AYER STREET, SINGAPORE 1. THE BANK LINE LTD.306 words
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Advertisement499 1971-01-30 13 'MMill.Ma.PHliin*We are looking for experienced marketing men, who after a period of intensive training, will fill executive positions within our expanding marketing establishment, Essential qualifications Malaysian Citizens, aged between 25 and 30 years who possess good degrees in Economics and/ or Business Administration and/ or a minimum of three years499 words
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Advertisement7 1971-01-30 14 CAR PARK MJm SUAN HUA Mha DANII7 words
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Article139 1971-01-30 15 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Swifts Athletic Asso-ciation,-the leading athletics club in Singapore has approached former fjrint champion c. unalan for his services as a coach. Mr. Maurice Nicholas executive member of Swifts' said yesterday that he had* put the question to Kunalan and had got a favourable139 words
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Article32 1971-01-30 15 London, Saturday Results of English football matches last night were:— DIVISION THREE—Tranmere Rovers 0~ Bury 0: DIVISION FOUR— Southend United 1 York City 0; Southpport 1 Oldham ham Athletic 4.32 words
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Article757 1971-01-30 15 DAVID KRAAL - Bp with I DAVID KRAAL If you found yourself on the last green with a six-inch putt between yourself and the annual gold medal, what would you do? Simple. Just tap the ball in and collect the prize. This was the situation that faced David Milne757 words
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Article45 1971-01-30 15 Los Angeles, Saturday Young Bob Shaw of Australia shot a three-under-6ar 33 for his first nine oles of the second round gesterday to tie Dave Eichelerger for the lead In the US $150,000 Andy Williams open golf tournament in San Diego.45 words
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Article30 1971-01-30 15 Los Angeles, Saturday. Former California welterweight champion, Eddie Pace, collapsed and died after a sparring session with current state title-holder Oil King here last week. He was 30.30 words
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Article162 1971-01-30 15 The Basketball Association of Singapore was the first of the 36 s p e r t s controlling bodies to move into the newly built luxurious Sports House in Fairer Park. Officials of the BAS moved in to their room yesterday, and the other sports162 words
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Article141 1971-01-30 15 Draw for the social golf match between Keppel Club and Royal Air Force Tengah at Bukit Chermin tomorrow. Ist tee: 8.36 ajn.—D. Mun.ro (6) and Robert Chong (21) v Still well (7) and Tedford (16); 8.42 Haron bin Ismail (11) and Loi Heng Kee (17)141 words
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Article47 1971-01-30 15 Monte Carlo, SaturdaySweden's Ove Andersson co-driver David Btone of Britain raced to a convincing 40 seconds victory in the Monte Carlo rally yesterday after leading from start to finish. Andersson led home a triumphant Alpine Renault team which filled all first three places.47 words
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Article525 1971-01-30 15 Sonny Yap - Millli) ""SdKlXffiiS With I Sonny Yap A reshuffle of school shuttlers in three new age-groups has resulted in an increase of entries for the district championships starting on Monday. Competition-wise,. it is fairer for the players who will now meet opponents of about their age and525 words
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Article549 1971-01-30 15 WATER SPORT There's one good reason why thousands go water skiing each year. It's easy to learn, it's a healthy, active, outdoor exercise and there is plenty of water round Singapore. Unlike many sports that require a battery of expensive lessons before the549 words
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Advertisement134 1971-01-30 15 V a in. litll* iv Says: Golf* Million Dollar Wlnnor WATCH YOUR HANDS AT ADDRESS The position of your hands at address has a great deal to do with how you will hit the shot. Correct positioning also depends on your quickness, or agility in the hands and wrists, in134 words
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Advertisement46 1971-01-30 15 it may look like junk to you.. but someone wants it. Now sell your unwanted furniture, toys, bicycles, typewriters, fridges, aircons, radios through NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS .j. Phone *****8 hMilUd&lltt Only 20c a word: bMHiferalhlki Minimum $2 n -4 V. V m. m H V f46 words
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Advertisement28 1971-01-30 15 if it's quieter than an EVINRUDE it isn't running 4 m i V/.V. ff tASOjINE MOOELS AVAILABLE: MAMiIAL-STARTING TYPE: 1 HHP—4HP—6HP—9HHP—EUECTRIC4TARTINQ TYPE: QCUD nn lit v un w28 words
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Miscellaneous372 1971-01-30 15 New Nation Crossword No. 11 s a in sa^rsss gg Bss ■I mi 12 Safe. 13 Any occult or mystic philosophy. 15 Lavished fondness on. 20 Insert. 23 Because. 24 Garden pest. 26 Implied but not stated. 27 Examines carefully. 29 Awe-inspiring. 31 Feat requiring skill. 33 Turn Inside out.372 words
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Miscellaneous357 1971-01-30 15 Trust your lucky star JF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Bom today, you possess keen wit, a ready humour, and the sensitivity it takes to know when to use these traits as a weapon and when to employ them as an aid to friendly relationships with others. Your ability to see through357 words
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Article668 1971-01-30 16 Friendly City, Ombudsman are dangers By Scrutineer Paramount Chief should be one of the top bets of the afternoon in the class four division one lOf (race 5) at K.L. today. Last Saturday he battled on gamely all the way In the straight to finish third to668 words
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Article174 1971-01-30 16 SCRUTINEER MAKUDA MR ED EPSOM JEEP CALL ROT BLUE PETER 1 DELLARIS Mastermind THREE ACES Undefeated DELLARIS Undefeated SIMBA Undefeated UNDEFEATED 8imba SIMBA Undefeated Bate 3 JUL1NDA A. O. Dalmcnds JULINDA Showman JUUNDA Magie Ring JULINDA Papatol JULINDA Cinema JULINDA Slti Lawa Race 3 BONA SERA Prestige VANDA Prestige174 words
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Article1271 1971-01-30 16 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding 1 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV. 7 —7F yffjy~_(S6.soo $4,550 to winner) 1 SS7O TUMI AC IS (Yongbang) Zaln 5 9.0 (dS +9) P...... Vtfa J MAiIiIUIIIIO (Ford Avenue) Tullota 8 I.IS (dd +11) rntom ***** (UNA (Sing) Tan 6 8.10 «HJ +10)1,271 words
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Article, Illustration651 1971-01-30 16 Scrutineer - *y Scrutineer Lucky Stable's Katong O&an can topple the strongly fancied Sungei Wang 11 in the $35,000 Tengku's Gold Cup (race 6) at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Although he has not won a race since his Singapore Gold Cup triumph in 1969 Katong651 words
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Article58 1971-01-30 16 Jakarta, Saturday. Fifteen countries have been invited to take part in the Asian badminton championships tentatively scheduled to be held in Jakarta In August. The Indonesian Badminton Federation said yesterday, the countries invited were Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Ceylon, Pakistan South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,58 words
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Article92 1971-01-30 16 Melbourne, Saturday—A new company* which is to construct and operate Indonesia's first racecourse in Jakarta was floated in Melbourne yesterday. The company, DRV Investments, is expected to start meetings on a regular twice weekly basis by June 18 or 18, Chairman Ronald Dabscheck said at a92 words
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Article31 1971-01-30 16 Hobart, Saturday—Swedish yacht Debutant was officially confirmed last night as winner of the World Dragon class championship after the competition jury dismissed a protest by Danish Helmsman Axel Holm.31 words
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Article259 1971-01-30 16 Singapore Island Country Club has initiated a strong move to promote the standard of golf in the Republic. A scheme will soon be drawn up to conduct classes for junior golfers from the age of eight to 18. Mr. Johnny Kirkham, the club's vice-captain told259 words
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Article38 1971-01-30 16 London, Saturday—Bobby Moore, England's World Cup soccer captain, yesterday suffered ms second major disappointment this week when- he failed to regain his first team place for West Ham 'Uniteds league mateh against Coventry City today.38 words
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Advertisement70 1971-01-30 16 SPECIAL O BARGAIN COUZ (2nd Floor) vSrssuf I*—1*— Peloco shirts $7.50 Usuol 1.75 Now 1.00 Usual $19.50 Now $14.50 Koysor brossiors Slacks Pyiawtos Usual 9.75 Now 4.90 £22 T Usual $59i0\40w5*9.59 CHILDREN Koysor pyjamas Cotton shorts T shirts Activity singlets Slocks Painting Tho how Usual S 9.50 Now sy.oo AT70 words
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Miscellaneous348 1971-01-30 16 5 Siagapare 6.30 News in- Brief 6.35 My Three Sons 7.00 Captain Sailorbird: Prince the Raven 7.05 Footprints: Lion of Capreragari Bandi 7.40 News and Newsreel in Chinese 8.05 The Bold Ones— Lawyers' Trial of a P.S.C. 9.00 News in English 9.10 Andy Williams Show 10.00 Mod Squad—'A' is for348 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-30 16 SNIFFY DO SOU WAUTTOSEE MY iMPCi?soM«now of ALaeer? by George Fett m Us m r m m /Tui18 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-01-30 16 YOUR LUCKY COLOURS New Nation's astrologer finds gold and black to be lucky racing colours this weekend. Numbers 13 and 11 are favoured too.24 words
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