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Title Section15 1971-07-10 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, July 10, 1971 No. 149 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-07-10 1 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Leading Jockey Lyle Harbridge, should get his 40th winner on SPECIAL FILM in Race One at Kuala Lumpur today. Special Film looks well after a brief spell and is a strong stable fancy. He was freely tipped on the course this morning.'406 words
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352 1971-07-10 1 John Hoffman - IT'S THE NIGHT FOR MISS YOUNG AND LOVELY By John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Mining .companies from all over Perak the world's most productive tin-mining area will hold a special meetingrin Ipoh soon, to discuss a warning by the Mentri BesarMelbourne Herald - 352 words
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Article43 1971-07-10 1 Fire destroyed a storehouse in Jalan Kolam Ayer at 3 a.m. today No-one was injured and the owner of the store, Mr. Ng Ah Hoe. could not estimate the damage. The store contained empty bottles, rags, and rattan baskets.43 words
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Article17 1971-07-10 1 Water consumption yesterday rose to 103.7 million gallons—2.7 million gallons ud on Thursday's figures.17 words
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Article418 1971-07-10 1 John Barton - Envoy: We will not go nuclear or send troops outside country By John Barton Washington, Saturday Japan will never become a nuclear power or send its military forces to any part of Asia, the Japanese ambassador, Mr. Nobuhoko Ushiba, said yesterday. He told a foreign policy418 words
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Article256 1971-07-10 1 The Ministry of Education is investigating the affairs of a private technical institution whose principal and about $20,000 are missing. They believe that the man, who has been missing since last Thursday, will be able to help them in their Investigations. The money is believed to256 words
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Article338 1971-07-10 1 Dick Wilson - By Dick Wilson Singaporeans are drinking more, smoking about the same.as before. but cutting down on what they qpend on clothes. Transportation and com- municatlon costs, however, went up by 20 per cent last year. This is the message of preliminary .figures on private consumption spending338 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-07-10 1 For 20 beautiful Singapore girls, the big moment is now only a few hours off. They are the semifinalists in the New Nation Dorothy Gray Young and Lovely quest, to be judged tonight at the Hotel Malaysia. Today, the final touches were being added149 words
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Article57 1971-07-10 1 LATE NEWS The son of Panama's ambassador to Taiwan Rafael Richard, 23, was arrested at 1 Kennedy Airport allegedly trying to smuggle US$2Ol million worth of heroin into the country, cus- toms officials said. A total of U5534.2 million worth of heroin and cocaine57 words
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Advertisement91 1971-07-10 1 TRACK WHISPER Race Four Kaiser MADAM X FORECAST Race Six Soutien Fastest Swordsman —PPI, 55* V Mt Best way to improve your memory of the world'* music: the Sanyo Radio Cassette Recorder model MR-422. It puts radio programs on tape cassettes. Directly, without cables or adaptors. Anything on AM, SW91 words
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Advertisement22 1971-07-10 1 '6950 RffID^rOIVEAR «»BS capability d ;9»-ey. dark ,ve 'awn •ngapore )1 good you look in a CTCSt SUlt exclusive to ROBINSONS -Jf22 words
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THE WORLD
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Article190 1971-07-10 2 United Press International Rome, Saturday A magistrate yesterday ruled that a young father who hurled his deformed infant son into the Tiber river to drown was innocent of miirder because the man felt he was acting for the child's good. In a carefully worded verdict,United Press International - 190 words
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Article74 1971-07-10 2 Kuching, Saturday.—Malaria in Sarawak is now.under control, a Medical Department spokesman said here today. However, the department is still carrying out DDT spraying operations in kamKongs and around longouses in the Bintulu area in the Fourth Division. 1 The operations are carried out twice 674 words
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Article52 1971-07-10 2 London, Saturday.—London yesterday awoke from its hottest night of the year to another steaming day. and a forecast of the highest temperature for over 12 months. Lunchtime shoppers sweated stickily in 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28C),and the day's end reached 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30C), the hottest since July 752 words
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Article, Illustration442 1971-07-10 2 Murtojjo: News of changes submitted in due course Reuter By Leslie Murphy?' Jakarta, Saturday President Suitarto's special assistant for political affaifs, Ma-jor-General All ftnir- v topo, has strongly hmt- 1 ed at sxi v cabinet resftufneSbllowing last Saturday's elections. 2 "News will 6b submitted-, in dueReuter - 442 words
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233 1971-07-10 2 Reuter London, Saturday Mr. Harold Wilson,., leader of Britain's Op-" position Labour .Party, last night demanded more Information from the Conservative government before /m&kf ing up sis mind whether or not to support British fc entry to tl>e European Common Marked In aReuter - 233 words
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Article154 1971-07-10 2 United Press International San Francisco, Saturday A car with k computer co-pilot designed to beat the dfitaken driver has* been uhveiled here. The car is equipped with a mini-computer T called, phys tester. The bbx-efcaped computer has seferaraumbered push buttons. To start it tile driverUnited Press International - 154 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-07-10 2 the members of the new Sato Cabinet line-up at the Prime Minister's official residence, Front row, from left: International Trade and Industry Minister Kakuei Tanaka, Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda, Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and Justice Minister Shigesaburo Maeo.42 words
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210 1971-07-10 2 Reuter Belfast, Saturday British troop reinforcements were rushed to Northern Ireland yesterday as Catholic resentment simmered ovej the killing, of; two young men by army gunfire. The tension generated by days of rioting «in Londonderry with one of the year's biggestReuter - 210 words
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Article171 1971-07-10 2 Reuter Vienna, Saturday Rumania yesterday lashed out at neighbouring Hungary, for "flagrantly" airing bloc differences over China and, in Marxist language, told the Hungarian party in effect to stop meddling. 'A closely-argued 13-page article by a leading Rumanian Communist in yesterday's party daily Scieritela warnedReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration512 1971-07-10 2 Reuter Now York, Saturday The greats of jazz, relatives, friends and entertainers yesterday bade farewell to Louis AgnJtrong the man who made jazz an international art form. iUnd blues singer, A 1 Hiobler, sang "When the Baints to marchin* in" during a ample service at theReuter - 512 words
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161 1971-07-10 2 United Press International New York, Saturday Singapore has not yet made up its mind about what position to take on the question of Chinese representation at the United Nations. The new Singapore ambassador to the UN, Shunmugam Jayakumar, made this point yesterday when speakingUnited Press International - 161 words
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Article21 1971-07-10 2 Jakarta, Saturday.—Po lice have seized thousands of packs of foreign-made cigarettes smuggled into Indonesia, a police spokesman said yesterday.21 words
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Article309 1971-07-10 2 Reuter Moscow, Saturday The Commission set up to investigate the death of three Soviet cosmonauts last week will make known the results of its inquiry in a few days time, wellinformed sourfces said lyesterday. The cosmonauts—Georgi Dobrovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Patsayev—died within the last fewReuter - 309 words
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Advertisement63 1971-07-10 2 Tempted to Suicide? Despairing ■V i Ring ***** day or night s i TWO L[ MEW ITEMS IB SINGING AND DANCING ttk i j DCFIHETLY LAST 2 MIGHTS! DOtfT MISS AT CAY WORLD STADIUM 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY: 7.30 0.30 p.a. AT POPULAR PRICES: S1 S2 $3 SS "J"* ArMM, W«U63 words
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309 1971-07-10 3 Infants can suffer death or brain damage, mothers are told The Department of Paediatrics carries out about 400 exchange transfusion a year on babies with Jaundiced bloo^. This means that 400 lives are saved or mental dlfici•ncy prevented. Professor Wong Hock Boon, professor of paediatrics309 words
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Article148 1971-07-10 3 The Singapore Spastic Children's Association hopes to build a second centre in the near future. This was announced by Mr. L.A. Rayner, chairman of the association, when he received a cheque for $6300 from Fair Lady Fashions Ltd. yesterday. Miss Jennie Lam, public relations officer of the148 words
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165 1971-07-10 3 The Singapore Travel Agents' Association has plans to open its membership to ail tourist agents licenced by the Tourist Promotion Board. The new president of STAA, Mr. Prem Paul Ohri, who is also managing director of G.C. Nanda and Sons Pte. Ltd..165 words
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Article62 1971-07-10 3 An exhibition of Ricoh products will be held at the Conference Hall from Tuesday to Friday. It is being organised by Ricoh International of Tokyo and its local agents. Mr. K. Gould, chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, will declare it open. A special preview to62 words
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Article40 1971-07-10 3 Cairo, Saturday James Bond, cowboy and erotic Aims are now banned in Egypt, A 1 Gomhoria newspaper reported yesterday. It said the committee for the import and export of flim« made the decision to protect Egyptian moral values.40 words
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Article22 1971-07-10 3 Mr. Tony Fleming was elected as new president of the Singapore Cine dub at its recent extraordinary general meeting.22 words
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Article15 1971-07-10 3 Yan Kit Swimming Pool will be re-opened to the public on Monday.15 words
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Article159 1971-07-10 3 The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, will be the guest of honour at the annual dinner of the Singapore Umber Exporters' Association at eight tonight at the Peking Restaurant. The Singapore Press Club will hold a buffet party at eight tonight at159 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-07-10 3 Shops and bars in Sembawang area are experiencing a small windfall thanks to more than 3,000 sailors from two British warships the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle and the guided missile destroyer HMS Glamorgan. The two ships arrived at the naval base this week for252 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-07-10 3 Seventeen year old Yap Hui Kim, who obtained seven distinctions in the Cambridge School Certificate examinations last year, will receive the Methodist G i r 1 s' School's top award the Ellice Handy Medal at its Founders' Day Service-cum-graduation ceremony at the198 words
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Article108 1971-07-10 3 London, Saturday.— Thieves broke into No. 10, Jadin Street, south London, and stole not only the bath and the kitchen sink but the rest of the house as well. The five-roomed prefabricated bungalow was vacated by the occupants when four thieves dressed like workmen108 words
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Article209 1971-07-10 3 Singapore's shipbuilding industry took another step forward with the keel-laying ceremony of the first Freedom-type vessel to be built here at the Jurong Shipbuilders yard today. A total of 280 workers from the company, who have just returned from Japan after two years' training, will209 words
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Article34 1971-07-10 3 Lahore, Saturday—A Lahore taxi driver. Abdul Hamid, 30, killed his wife and their three small daughters and then walked Into a police station with a bloodstained knife and surrendered.34 words
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Article195 1971-07-10 3 All the rank and file of the INCOME Development Organisation and top officials of affiliated unions of the NTOC will be treated to a picnic tomorrow in appreciation of their "excellent performance." About 200 people, including INCOME organisers, the NTUC central committee, representatives of the195 words
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Article49 1971-07-10 3 Jakarta, Saturday—lndonesian farmers are the world's smallest landowners, according to the Indonesian Farm Co-operatives Association (Koperta). Koperta chairman, Mr. Mashuri, said that Indonesian farmers possessed an average of half an acre each. He said 75 per cent of of the country's 120 million population were farmers.49 words
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Article217 1971-07-10 3 Singapore will make an all-out effort to hold the second Asian Pacific Real Estate Federation Conference next year.. The chairman of the People's Park Development (Pte) Ltd, who will represent Singapore at the Inaugural conference in Manila next week disclosed this today. He said: "This217 words
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Article288 1971-07-10 3 Reuter London, Saturday International shipping experts yesterday called for urgent measures to increase navigational safeguards in the Straits of Malacca. The subject of a traffic separation scheme similar to the one now operating in the English Channel —was raised at a five-day meeting here ofReuter - 288 words
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Article105 1971-07-10 3 Soldiers from Ulu Pandan camp this morning marched 15 miles to the Chinese High School grounds in Bukit Timah as part of the Singapore Armed Forces inter-formation skill-at-arms competition. The route march began at 6.30 a.m. and was one of the main items in this annual army105 words
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Advertisement177 1971-07-10 3 SINGAPORE HILTON I •The prices are same as High Street. •The Store opens from 9a.m. to Bp.m. •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrais courteous service. Opens every Sunday! m ECONOMIC FLICMT TO LONOON NEW TOM WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOGN (MACAU) 8 OATS $Bl5 DAILT DEPARTURE177 words
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Miscellaneous95 1971-07-10 3 Weather Temperatures cities yesterday: Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Hong Kong Manila Taipei Seoul Naha Tokyo Paris New York San Francisco Syndey Melbourne Perth Singapore Weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Isolated showers. The weather for' the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.—BB.s. 1 Mln. temp.—76.l. Total95 words
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Siva Choy
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704 1971-07-10 4 To: Saminathan Veil as amy Dear Sam, Last week I wrote a letter to Enoch Powell. It began like this: "Dear Mr. Powell, I come from a country noted for It's racial harmony and tolerance, and where your sort of704 words
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Article835 1971-07-10 4 there are quite a number of prominent parliamentarians who shudder inwardly everytlme they hear "VIMBLEDON, VAUXHAL and VATERLOO" crackling over railway platforms but who have conveniently let Powell express their sentiments and take the blame. And take the rude Jokes and laughs, may I add. The835 words
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Article, Illustration483 1971-07-10 4 Lee Yew Meng - mmm ON SINGAPORE Train travel for those who want to move cheaply and see the sights Lee Yew Meng They called it the poor man's mode of travel, but it is being used more and more by holiday-jnakers wanting to escape from the noise and bustle ofPICTURES: Steven Lee - 483 words
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Advertisement58 1971-07-10 4 TOMORROW'S DRAW N0:54/71 FIRST GROUP CASH JACKPOT IS AM Tote booths A agents will be opened t r> "iorrov. Ba ni to 30pm poop Coupons accepted vv:j pe *li<j for the tor poop d r a.v y TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME58 words
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Advertisement350 1971-07-10 5 w choosing the sound of fhat's'best Koss was the originator of the art of steraophone listening more than 10 years ago, and now it offers stereophona headsets that will eliminate spurious room resonances to give the discrimate music lovers the ideal listening pleasure. Free demonstration fromBENGOLD CO. 6 Raffles Place,350 words
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393 1971-07-10 6 Such ideas as President Suharto has on the restructuring of his power base will not take shape until the results of Indonesia's general election are all In and formally, announced. But in so far as they relate to imparting a firmer technological393 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article120 1971-07-10 6 Among the guests from London lpvlted here on the MSA Inaugural flight is a slightly puzzled journalist. A very senior and highly respected specialist editor of a prestigious magazine catering for the cream of British industrialists and businessmen, he hoped to utilise his stay here to take a120 words
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Article106 1971-07-10 6 Friends in London tell me that the Prime Minister is due to visit the British capital in November to address a high-level assembly of British businessmen in the Albert Hall. He will not be alone, these friendsadd. Others speakmg from the same platform on that same day are106 words
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Article143 1971-07-10 6 A statistically minded e W e browsing at United Nations publications the other day and noted some interesting changes in the GNP (Gross National Product) league in this part of the world. In the latest fully comparable figures (which are for 1969) Indonesia overtakes the Philippines to become143 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1971-07-10 6 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN A friend has threatened not to read any more of my "stuff" if I insist on writing of problems only. Since a freshie journalist can ill-afford to take this kind of threat lightly, I shall1,068 words
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Letters
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Article186 1971-07-10 6 LIM-CHIN - LIM-CHIN Mr. Dick Wilson's thesis which appeared on June 30 is fundamentally sound. The Chinese in Singapore are still influenced by their cultural heritage. Thus the basic^cultural tradition of the Chinese, community is central to the" ing of the cßngapore society. Modernisation and Its concomitant, Westernisation,186 words
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Article279 1971-07-10 6 GOH TEONG GIN - GOH TEONG GIN Ive been enjoying Patrick de Souza's series on careers and the information it provides. With the new academic year in the University of Singapore opening, I hope that this has provided undergraduates with some sort of a basis for choosing their careers. 1279 words
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Article163 1971-07-10 6 MARY TAN - MARY TAN Talking Point of July 8 found Mei Lin agreeing with Ah Fook for the first time, I believe, but what a strange reason for sujJfc>orting kidney transplants in Singapore. Mei Lin apparently wants more kidney donors because otherwise our surgeons will have no chance to163 words
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Article131 1971-07-10 6 C. TEO - C. TEO I have been asked to write to New Nation because it is quite sincere in publishing letters which contain genuine grievances without fear. As I do not wish to waste invaluable space In your Letters column, I will only ask the proper authorities one131 words
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Article56 1971-07-10 6 E. CHEW - E. CHEW A friend from Korea has asked me to get him a "Schwann Catalog." I have asked many people but none of them seem to know what it is. Could you or any of your readers please tell me what it is, if it is available in56 words
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Article107 1971-07-10 6 It is believed that a person who is born in the year of the Tiger is not allowed to see a woman who has just given, birth. If he does, he may indirectly cause the death of the newly-born child. An office colleague a "Tiger" does not sub-107 words
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Advertisement62 1971-07-10 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Bar Rest JUBILEE BAR RESTAURANT 7, Ohoby Ghaut, Singapore, 9. (BESIDE CATHAY CINEMA) Tel: ***** Serve# Genuine Ipoh 'Koay-Teow' 'Wanton', 'Shao Kao* and a wide variety of Cantonese food including the very special 'Mali Yow' chicken. COOKED BY62 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration937 1971-07-10 7 Koh Kong Chia - Exploring the coastal towns in the land of spectacular sunsets and meandering rivers Koh Kong Chia Sabah, the dog-head portion of Borneo, is still nature's great preserve. But for the coastal towns it is a vast land of woolly green, interrupted by long, meandering clay-colour-ed rivers. Where hamletsDRAWINGS: Yu Loonching - 937 words
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Article597 1971-07-10 7 Dick Wilson - Jews, you may be surprised to learn, have been t a community in China for more than 700 years By Dick Wilson It may surprise many people to learn that Jewish settlements In China go back as long as seven centuries, that Chinese government funds were597 words
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Article102 1971-07-10 8 Yeo Bock Cheng - By Yeo Bock Cheng buddhas rule, and women too; peace neighbours occasional coups bloodless, of course, the royal barge, historically unsinkable is gently rocked by youthful toaves sparring tradition. computers clatter amidst the clutter of bureaucracy, committees meet to endorse decisions already made, contracts are sealed in the wind,102 words
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Article392 1971-07-10 8 ...but not always a paradise THE EXPATRIATES, by Robin Jenkins. Victor Gollancz Ltd. 256 pages £I.BO—SUSAN WANG This is an entertaining book which corrects some misrepresentations of the exotic East and the white man's idea of a tropical paradise. The story is interesting and the situation plausible. But apart392 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1971-07-10 8 Novel may herald the most important Russian literary work of the century ANATOLE SHUB of the Post reviews AUGUST 1914: PART ONE, the new novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn It is expected to be available in Singapore soon. A plain white, softcovered book of 570 pages, published1,257 words
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Article881 1971-07-10 8 For those who care about the freedom of thought ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH f by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Penguin Books, 143 pages, 25 new pence. SOLZHENITSYN: A DOCUMENTARY RECORD, edited 'by Leopold Labedz. Allen Lane The Penguin Press. 182 pages £1.50 EDGAR KOH. Reflected in881 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-07-10 8 With more than a thousand yean of recorded history, the English town of Reading has a fascinating story. This biography provides endless surprise and entertainment READINC. a biography by Allan Wykes Macmillan36 words
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Article483 1971-07-10 8 CARIBBEAN VERSE: If you are tired of the everyday dragging rhythm of life, then pick up a copy of this anthology and escape to the lilting tones of native drums OH. Dathorne has prefaced the book with an instructive introduction to West Indian poetry, ranging from Francis Williams483 words
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Article775 1971-07-10 9 A comprehensive and up-to-date account ot Singapore's tax system SINGAPORE INCOME TAX, by Sohan Lai Dhawan. Criterion Publishers. 340. pages. $54 LEE FOOK HONG. This book will receive a warm welcome from businessmen, students and professional accountants in Singapore. The authors believe that this is a775 words
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Article79 1971-07-10 9 Pia Menon - By Pia Menon Building up that wall creeping shamefully in the side of seme obscure ditch I had forgotten to pave as all forgotten deeds lie, grey with laughing time. Coarsened bricks like slabs of clotted blood and under this sun a worn out tool and acrid cement, I79 words
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Article453 1971-07-10 9 Unhappy history of Western contacts forced on a helpless nation THE D R A C O N WAKES: China and the West, 1793-1911; by Christopher Hibbert, Longman, London, $7.95. GEOFFREY TEBBUTT There could hardly be a better time for retracing some of the unhappy history of453 words
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Article, Illustration544 1971-07-10 10 E.P.C. COTTER - BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER Two game contracts in no trumps were lost because the declarer's diamonds were worth less than he thought. Here is the first: South dealt at Game all and bid one no trump, North tried a Stayman two clubs and, when544 words
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Article, Illustration569 1971-07-10 10 Cover carried by 'Fiery Crap' from Singapore to Hong Kong in 1860 STAMPS "i PHILATELIST The theme of ships has featured prominently in the postal history and stamps of Singapore. The sea and Singapore are inseparable. With the good fortune of having natural harbour and569 words
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Article650 1971-07-10 10 ANDREW EE - CHESS ANDREW EE In 1968, Singapore competed for the first time in the Chess Olympiad by sehding a team to Lugano, Switzerland, and came in IJrst in Section D, ahead of some one dozen countries. In 1970, Singapore improved on her results by coming In650 words
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Article, Illustration843 1971-07-10 10 LI PO - A masterpiece of sole specially designed FOOD/DRINK LI PO When James Hilton wrote the book "Shangri-la" in 1933 from which the film starring the late lamented Ronald Donat was made, he portrayed a mythical Epicurean society living isolated in a timeless valley in the Himalayas. The843 words
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Article, Illustration585 1971-07-10 11 ONG CHOO SUAT - ART < 4 B i ONG CHOO SUAT With. culture rich Indonesia so close by, it is somewhat surprising that one does not see more of its artists exhibiting here. But this cultural exchange will take place when Mr. Jek Tuen Thong,585 words
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Article, Illustration500 1971-07-10 11 EDGAR KOH - CHILLING SUSPENSE AS DEATH STALKS ITS VICTIMS CINEMA EDGAR KOH MEPHISTO WALTZ starring Alan Alda and Jacdueline Bisset. Rosemary's Baby which marks Hollywood's successful entry into the world of the supernatural has spawned a number of films in which witchcraft and cabalistic worship are500 words
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Article, Illustration610 1971-07-10 11 MERRY ANDREW - THEATRE MERRY ANDREW I remember how enthralled I was in August, 1968, when I had the opportunity of watching and listening to Brian D. Barnes during his first visit to Singapore. His matinee performance for children called "Chestnuts for You" was a delightful presentation610 words
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Article, Illustration387 1971-07-10 11 THE PRIEST'S WIFE starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. So it is time now for the cinema to take a gentle dig at the holy men over the celibacy and the Church issue. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni have come together in not an387 words
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Advertisement91 1971-07-10 8 a series of carefully-planned books providing systematic coverage of both the theoretical end the practical espects of Physics and Chemistry. Features Outlines end develops important laws and definitions Offers detailed worked examples followed by carefully graded problems Covers the entire syllabus requirements for each topic Includes questions and problems taken91 words
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Advertisement109 1971-07-10 9 Mido CENTS HAIR DRESSING SALOON (Air-Conditioned) Liat Towers, Ground Roor, Room 10, 541, Orchard Road, (Opposite Lido Theatre) SINGAPORE-9. Telephone: *****7 HAIR CUTTING OIL SHAMPOO LOTION FACt "ASSAGI DRY SHAMPOO HEAD MASSAGE Expert Service Satisfactory Guaranteed, Charges Moderate, All Patrons Welcome. Mfc m i ii D II;.' w WE STOCK109 words
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Advertisement181 1971-07-10 9 m Keep in step with FASHION when YOU step into PHOENIX Shoes —(men and women's) PHOENIX have handbags too. Hundreds and hundreds of Jk them Each as smart as the o\ other. W Come in and choose for YOURSELF Open daily, including Sundays 10 a m 6 p m PHOENIX181 words
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1019 1971-07-10 12 Abby Tan - By Abby Tan The leap-frogging in land prices in the private sector has obviously played havoc with the Housing Board's policy of providing homes for the lower income people, and the upper-middle income man's desire to be part of1,019 words
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Article315 1971-07-10 12 The Australian A clearer appreciation of the significance of ecology and the ecological approach to the development of man's environment can be learned from the studyand practice of contemporary landscape architecture. The landscape architect works within a profession which is historically concerned with the relation ofThe Australian - 315 words
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Article, Illustration649 1971-07-10 12 Architectural Correspondent The multi -storey luxury apartment of today are essentially designed for small communities living under the same roof. In years to come, more and more people will be living in multi-storey flats. The demand for suchArchitectural Correspondent - 649 words
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365 1971-07-10 12 A unique "rent-free" incentive is being offered by a Singapore development company to wouia-be tenants of its $lO million housing project at Chin Swee and Havelock Roads. This is the San Development Company, ana the project is the Regal House. A spokesman of the365 words
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Article, Illustration107 1971-07-10 12 L. T - L.T. Another multi storey complex with 330 suites and a departmental store Is expected to be ready for accommodation in 1973. This is the $lO million San Beach Inn, developed by San Hotels Limited, a subsidiary of San Development. This was originally planned to offer full hotel107 words
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Advertisement56 1971-07-10 12 THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOME OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... -v.;:. MM HUP KUCTKIC (S) fTt lift, Specialist in Modem Electrical Lamp Fitting# 171 246 fc 248. Orchard Rood, Singapore. Tel. *****3, *****2 4 *****2 MNS HUP KLECTMC lON- »HO. 27, Joian All Pitehay, Ipoh. Tel 3165. 18256 words
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Advertisement146 1971-07-10 12 REAL ESTATE AGENTSri47uilJ3>i DIRECTORY District 1 VICTOR I MENDEZ (PTE) LTD., 39-A, Telok Ayer Street, SingoPcre, 1. Tel: *****8/***** *****. SUCCESS ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD., 146-B, Robinson Rood Singapore I. Tel: *****/5. KRIS INVESTMENT CO. (PTE) LTD., 146-B Robinson Rood, Singopore I. Tel. *****, ***** DELAND CO.. 68-A, Boot Quoy Singapore146 words
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Article1162 1971-07-10 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970*1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Stock, Closing Price last Divid P/E Tarn- 1 mgn WW •go •Co Buyer* Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over industrials 2.63 1.68 1.74 1J1 Allied Chocolate 2.05 2.08 2.10 6.0N 15.2 6 1.90 0.84|1,162 words
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Article494 1971-07-10 13 Win A Singapore company which assembles television sets has experienced steady growth during the last five years. Setron Ltd. has come a long way since It started production in September 1965. Today it has a staff of 350 and assembles more than 2000 sets each month.494 words
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216 1971-07-10 13 United Press International New York, Saturday Prices closed higher for the fourth consecutive day on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Turnover was moderate. Helping fuel demand for stocks were prospects for good second quarter cor" porate earnings, hopes they willUnited Press International - 216 words
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214 1971-07-10 13 Reuter London!. Saturday The Market shrugged off an early bout pro-fit-taking to close firm. Dealers reported selective institutional support with moderate new-time buying also reported. Towards the close the Financial Times index was up 1.3 at 386.3 (after 385.2). Beechams rose aroundReuter - 214 words
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Article184 1971-07-10 13 Paris, Saturday. The Bank of France moved in to support the ÜB. dollar yesterday as scores of millions of dollars flowed into Paris amid speculation about a possible revaluation of the French franc. Much of the unusual dollar volume was thought to have come from184 words
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375 1971-07-10 13 By Our Market Correspondent The stock market this week was fairly speculative. Second and third line shares again dominated the trading floor. However, interest was also noted in other sectors. In the industrials, substantial gains were noted In the prices of Far East375 words
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Article213 1971-07-10 13 Allied Chem 33% Alcoa em Am Biudi 4434 Am Cu 35% Am Motcra AT T 46% A P Anaconda Avon Pd Beth Steel Boeing Caterp Trac Chrysler Coca-Cola Control Data Corn G1 Wka Dow Chem DuPont E Kodak Fed Dept Stra Ford Mot Gen Dynam Gen Elec213 words
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Article63 1971-07-10 13 Mr. J.R. Scott, a chartered accountant, has been appointed managing director of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd. He succeeds Mr. Daniel McVey, who has returned to Australia to take up a senior appointment with Dunlop Australia Limited. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Scott was overseas coordinator of Dunlop63 words
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Article526 1971-07-10 13 Singapore continues its endeavours to establish itself as the financial centre of South-East Asia. Already the Asian Dollar Market has grown to an estimated US$4OO million and the gold market is operating smoothly With an offtake of 10 tons per month. This is stated526 words
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Advertisement40 1971-07-10 13 A wide selection of products and shopping ideas are featured Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in our Shopping Guide to help yoy4 solve your gift problems. You need not trudge from store to stoje when you consult New Nation's Shoeing Qukle!40 words
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Article, Illustration640 1971-07-10 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Some of the Republic's top athletes and a large group of young rising potentials will be in action at the Flash Sports Club third annual athletic meet at Kallang today. When the meet starts at 2.30 p.m., all eyes will be on640 words
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Article94 1971-07-10 14 Geneva, Saturday Australian John Newcombe the top seeded Wimbledon champion, reached the semi-finals of the Swiss international tennis championship here yesterday with a 6-4 6-1 victory over eight seeded American Jeff Borowiak. Newcombe will next meet unseeded Ismail el Shafei of Egypt who played well to eliminate94 words
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Article734 1971-07-10 14 LIM KEE CHAN - UP V/rH LIM KEE CHAN Two British Services clubs have been made open to members of the public as the result of the pull-out and this has, to a certain extent eased off the "high cost of clubbing." It gives an opportunity to those734 words
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Article119 1971-07-10 14 New York, Saturday. Defending champion, Deane Beman putted his way to a record-equalling round here yesterday and moved into a tie lor the lead after two rounds of the U*****,000 Milwaukee Open goif tournament. Beman, a former US and British amateur champion, had single putts on 12119 words
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Advertisement562 1971-07-10 14 rffTt NEW NATION 9 CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 3744Q8 A WORD AT YOUR SERVICE CAST EUROPE ESCORT SERVICE offers you the most friendly ottrocttve girls in Town. 277 MocPherson Rood (MocPherson/Afjunied Junction) Singapore. *****6. GENERAL REPAIRS of air-condi-tioners, refrigerators. Spray plastic paint guaranteed one year. Call: *****0 Soon Huat Electric spray-painting Singapore.562 words
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Advertisement543 1971-07-10 14 ESTABLISHED PUBLISHING HOUSE in Thailand is looking for an EDITOR to head iVs expanding magazine division. Candidates must have acquired 5 years experience in English-language magazines or newspapers, partly in an executive capocity. Desirable qualifications include a knowledge of business and finance in the Southeast Asian region, and familiarity with543 words
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Advertisement352 1971-07-10 14 AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY LAND FOR SALE ON QUEENSLAND'S FAMOUS COLD COAST Limited number available From A 52,800 to A 53,750 (Average Asocts. per sq. ft.) 10% discount for cash or terms available. All legal fees, etc., included in price. Please note this land can be purchased subject to inspection and352 words
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Advertisement120 1971-07-10 14 Says: GoK Digest's "Winner of the Year" RIGHT HAND POURS ON THE POWER Right-handers 1 power Js stored in their right side arm, leg and hand. Everything has a part in this power; but it's the right hand that is the motivating force. As you enter the impact zone, use120 words
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Miscellaneous147 1971-07-10 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald I CAN'T JOIN ANY CHUMMY LITTLE GROUP OF EX ALCOHOLICSSOMEONE WOULD TALK, THEN ZAP.' THERE C GOES MY POLITICAL CAREER m my u r ?> ¥4 u I I'M NOT SUGGESTING ANY KIND OP GROUP THERAPY, SENATOR. AND THERE'LL BE NO PUBIICITy- 1 PROMISE THAT.'147 words
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Miscellaneous268 1971-07-10 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Largest port. 5 Sunbeams. 9 Snares. 14 Where Salt Lake is. 15 Paradise. 16 Insurgent. 17 Short letter. 18 Sport. 19 Put on a dramatic act. 20 Greenlander. 22 Out of shape. 24 Kind. 26 Works of French artist Toulouse-Lautrec. 27 Autocratic ruler. 31 Type268 words
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Article408 1971-07-10 15 Sonny Yap - WATER SPORT By Sonny Yap Central Base with its unit of marine servicemen never doubted that it would dominate the Vigilante Corps third annual swimming meet at Mount Emily Pool amidst the challenge from eight other districts. It therefore came as no surprise when408 words
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Article221 1971-07-10 15 Ten more "Jockeys to be" have graduated from the Malayan Racing Association Apprentice School at the Singapore Turf Club in Bukit Timah. The 10 successful candidates from the latest 18month course the fourth since the Inception In 1964 —were presented with certificates at a simple ceremony221 words
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Article484 1971-07-10 15 CRICKET London, Saturday. Pakistan batted steadily through the second day yesterday to leave the'Thfrd Test cricket match against England evenly balanced. At stumps Pakistan stood at 208 runs for 4 wickets in reply to England's first Innings of 316, leaving them 108 in arrears. Pakistan made484 words
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Article187 1971-07-10 15 National League W L v pet. GB Pittsburgh 55 31 .<4O New York 46 36 .661 7 Chicago 45 38 .342 8Y» St. Louis 42 42 .500 12 Phillies 36 49 .424 18Vi Montreal 33 5f .393 21 San Fran. 53 34 .669 Los Angeles 48187 words
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Article493 1971-07-10 15 Jacklin, Lu one-behind London Saturday "Supreme" Lee Trevino wrested a onestroke lead in a fluctuating battle with Briton "Tony Jacklin and underrated Taiwanese professional Lu Liang Huan in the third round of the 100 th British >v Qpen golf championship here yesterday. Mexican-born Trevino shot493 words
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Article59 1971-07-10 15 i Vienna. Saturday.—France became world Champions- i»' the team foil for the 10th 1 time last night when it beat Poland 9-0 at the world* fencing championships at the Vienna Stadthalle. In earlier matches, the Soviet Union took thirA place by beating Japan 8-£ and fifth59 words
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Advertisement10 1971-07-10 15 C^ta^k'y < 1 i BOOT Made in England < i«efc f*x?y ,4.10 words
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Miscellaneous63 1971-07-10 15 m IT r»\ am I v a 'S> I to I, WHO VVA9 INS ME FIRST? NOW, f NAG^If ilPgwaron^M 3£ Si Bi I s by George Fett His H fA ■WWgffKW WUAT DO VOO WAVE FOR WICCOPS m -1 1 IP ■I ct M ";3'5:5¥-; 383®*# s& K:':*: :••>;<63 words
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Miscellaneous364 1971-07-10 15 Trust your lucky star IF ITS YOUft BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have been gifted with ai tremendously keen wit. an ability to converse both wittily and readily, and natural -bent for leadership in" social situations. Loyal to your friends—and, demanding loyalty from them you do at times come to grief364 words
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Miscellaneous561 1971-07-10 15 <5233 .Cut >im( dcttn i,«f! NE# NATION 'T I SATURDAY 1 ill Nane (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Cat out Hi pia with ether coupons. Putin iastractieas appear kelaw. __R C> KIE ""u"R AT onT^l E£ FILL IN MISSINfr LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. M •K* L •Cat jKflf Dsiiea liars CLUES FOR T-6561 words
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Article319 1971-07-10 16 mm Trrrrwirrm BLUE PETER 8PECIAL FILM EPSOM JEEP SPECIAL FILM CALL BO* SPECIAL FILM MARKSMAN SPECIAL FILM MAKUDA N. COMPROMISE SIN CHEW SPECIAL FILM NANYANG SCOBE AGAIN SMOKEY SPECIAL FILM PUNCH ALWIN Alwln No Compromise No Compromise Prestige Alwin Alwin Special Film No Compromise Score Again Race S ■mmm319 words
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Article, Illustration842 1971-07-10 16 By Scrutineer Count Carlo bids for his fourth win off the reel In Race Seven at K.L. this afternoon. I rate his chances highly. The five-year-old has hit a brilliant patch and easily make the grade in Class Four. A fortnight ago he proved842 words
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Article2102 1971-07-10 16 IfJJHP' 30 CLASS 4 DIV 8 6F ■iUiJUi ($6,500 $4,550 to winner) 1 BORDER DANDY <SL) Tan 3 9.0 In 3 2 ***** LOVELY LADY a (Auric) R Breukelen 5 9.0 F Miller 6 3 ***** HIKARI a (MT) Mansor 4 9.0 (d 5 10) Shaarl 1>2,102 words
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Advertisement233 1971-07-10 16 T«V>p!cano THFATRE restaurant VTECLUB SINGAPORE TEL *****3 MPLoungo NOW there is NO COVER CHARGE NO MINIMUM CHARGE NO JACKET REQUIRED only neck tie necessary Orchid Lantern's floorshows can be viewed at the I//Y relaxed atmosphere at MO extra charge. Open for business nightlv from 8 p.m. Snack service readily available.233 words
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Miscellaneous433 1971-07-10 16 5 Singapore 12.50 Opening followed by Dr. Doollttle High Flying Hippo 1.10 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon 1.35 NBA Basketball 2.00 Farmer's Daughter Christopher Columbus Who? 2.25 Feature film —At Sword's Point 3.45 Chinese Matinee— The Regret 5.40 Wolves and the Wolfman (a documentary) 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Captain433 words
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Article196 1971-07-10 17 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EP80M JEEP MAKUDA wn rwrn Race 1 KUCHING TOWN Trail Bluer FLORAL BOLE Kaching Town FLORAL MILE Discipline FLORALE MILE Sllberbllts SIIiBBRBIiITZ Melmark Race t BUDIMAN Domino I AM PROUD Badlman I AM PROUD Badlman I AM PROUD Domino G. TRONG Domino Race 3196 words
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890 1971-07-10 17 By BLUE PETER Recently promoted Royal Catch should have little difficulty in taking the Class 1 Division 2—6f handicap tomorrow and thus "book" a berth in the King's Cup to be run next week. This Catchpole three-year-old put up890 words
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Article14154 1971-07-10 18 1.15 Gats 3 Dir. 4—7f EDSUI ($7500—***** to winner) i mm ruwra m* g e btmMn sij v.i. 11 ■IQHTNI <l5 ittrUi) 5-6-71 lpoh 9*o 6F (V(W CI. 5 Dir. 5; ji. ojin Identical 9-0; 3rd. Geaeral Trong 8-9. 3-3/4-1. FlFTh!'"\'i2 MrtMU°lu-5-Tl PtMOf 9-11 7F (Vein) CI. 514,154 words
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Advertisement9 1971-07-10 17 SCRUTINEERS NAP FORECAST Budiman and Domino IN RACE TWO9 words
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Advertisement159 1971-07-10 17 Shane and Other Stories A Peacock Book by Jack Schaefer When Jack Schaefer wrote Shane, he created the most attractive and satisfying hero ever to appear in a Western adventure. For Shane, the mysterious stranger in black, as seen through the eyes of a hero-worshipping boy, is strong, gentle, dangerous159 words
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