New Nation, 13 July 1971
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Title Section14 1971-07-13 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, July 13, 1971 No. 151 Price 15 cents XEWXATIO^_14 words
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Article, Illustration586 1971-07-13 1 Reference to 'security of Singapore' Chief Justice gives judgment on habeas corpus hearing The High Court this morning dismissed the writs of habeas corpus issued against the Minister of Home Affairs by four Nanyang Siang Pau executives, now currently detained under the Internal Security586 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-07-13 1 Mr. Donald Dunstan, Premier of South Australia. wUI arrive in 'Singapore on Thursday for a four-day visit. He will call on President Sheares and Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Dunstan will present some South Australian birds to the Jurong Bird Park. ;Mr.148 words
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Article169 1971-07-13 1 The stock market was generally steady and trading in the first 45 minutes was relatively quiet. Interest in Investment counters was noted. In Industrials. Malaysia Tiles was traded from 90 to 91 cents. Public Bank changed hands from $1.31. $1.30, $1.29 to $1.28. Fraser and Neave was169 words
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Article53 1971-07-13 1 LATE NEWS Cairo, Tuesday. Royal Moroccan troops moved into the Libyan Embassy in Rabat and examined documents found in the buildings. According to the Middle East news agency quoting Radio Tripoli all Libyan diplomats in the Moroccan capital have been confined to their homes, and the embassy telephones53 words
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Article192 1971-07-13 1 Four police officers who were dismissed from service early this year after a CPIB probe have been officially reinstated. Their letters of reinstatement from the Acting Assistant Commissioner Dudley de Cruz informed the four probationary inspectors Kulwant Singh and Noor Mohamed bin Aijuddin, and detective constables Gurucharan192 words
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Article175 1971-07-13 1 Two Customs Officers have been dismissed for alleged corrupt practices. Both were attached to the Harbour Division of the department. Sources said that they were alleged to have illegally attempted to settle two Customs cases by demanding rewards from the accused persons. It was said .they175 words
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104 1971-07-13 1 The Government has announced that the following public holidays will be observed in the the Republic for 1972. New Year's Day January 1 (Saturaay). Hari Raya Haji—January 26 (Wednesday). Cninese New Year February 15 and 16. (Tue&oay, Wednesday). Good Friday March 31 (Friday). Labour104 words
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Article108 1971-07-13 1 Radio and Television Singapore will telecast a new series for children from today on Channel 8 at 6 p.m. The series called "Sesame Street" incorporates the teaching of basic skills such as recognition of letters, numbers, exercises in reasoning, problem-solv-ing, awareness of self and108 words
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Article, Illustration369 1971-07-13 1 iHari Raya festival i 4 wrongly i depicted' The central council of Malay cultural organisations in Singapore is writing a memorandum to the government that the stamps to be issued by the Postal- Department on National Day wrongly depict the Hari Raya festival. An official of369 words
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Article110 1971-07-13 1 United Press International Washington, Tuesday Petroleum exploraratlon, increasing tourist traffic and the growth of manufacturing are stimulating the economy in Singapore, according to the US Commerce Department. The department's magazine, Commerce Today, published a world trade outlook which cited Singapore as the country with the second highestUnited Press International - 110 words
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Advertisement53 1971-07-13 1 n? m ~v. 4 r/i i?: X I I > For some people there is only one airline. BOAC flies to Rome 4 times a week from Singapore. Choose a VCIO flight on Sunday mornings or Friday evenings. Or jet there in one of our evening 707's Mondays and Thursdays.53 words
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Article214 1971-07-13 2 The Tourist Promotion Board and local manufacturers have been invited to display Singapore products in a Tokyo department store. The fair is scheduled to be held at the Isetau Departmental Store, Shinjuku. Tokyo, either from July 27 Cto August 3 or in November if it214 words
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Article89 1971-07-13 2 Bogota, Tuesday.-.- Hundreds of people are missing and at least 10,000 have been forced to flee their homes because of serious flooding in jungle areas of Southern Colombia, Civil Defence officials said yesterday. They said 600 people were missing but that many of them had fled into89 words
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Article, Illustration165 1971-07-13 2 Fourteen regular officers and NCOs of the Singapore Armed Forces left this morning on their 12,000-mile overland Singapore-to-Lon-don goodwill expedition. Led by Captain Peter Chua, a SAFTI medical officer, the group In two Volkswagen mlnl-buses were seen off at the Mlndef headquarters165 words
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Article303 1971-07-13 2 $2.3 mil. worth of new equipment by December The Singapore Airport Fire Brigade will, be equipped with nearly $2.3 million worth of; new fire-fighting equipment by the end of the year to cope with the general expansion of aviation activities. The new equipment comprises six303 words
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176 1971-07-13 2 The National Safety First Council will carry out a series of campaigns in the next few months to instil a greater sense of safety consciousness into people here. The safety campaign for pedestrians which will be held in September will educate tne public to make176 words
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Article72 1971-07-13 2 Rawalpindi, Tuesday Pakistan and China signed a new trade agreement for the transit of goods between Oilglt agency and Sinkiang by way of the ancient silk route in Oilglt yesterday, it was officially announced here. An official statement gave no details of the agreement. A Chinese trade72 words
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Article137 1971-07-13 2 The building Industry has been urged to carry out the conversion to metrication as promptly and as efficiently as possible, lest they are "caught napping." This call was made by Mr. BJ. Wong, chairman of Group E of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association to members of the137 words
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141 1971-07-13 2 Several departments of the Ministry of Health will be moving to new premises at Princess House in Queenstown in September. The departments are the environmental health, labour, personnel and welfare units, vector control and research branch, public health engineering and the141 words
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Article73 1971-07-13 2 London, Tuesday.—Thousands of lawyers and their families began arriving in London yesterday for the 94th annual meeting of the American Bar Associationdescribed by the organisers as the biggest US invasion of Europe since D-day. By Wednesday, more than 12,000 lawyers and their kith and kin will be in73 words
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185 1971-07-13 2 Fifty University of Singapore undergrads will go "pedal-happy" in a trishaw pageant this weekend. The pageant, a fancy dress competition, is organised by the Students' Union as part, of the orientation programme and is held In conjunction with the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Annuar185 words
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330 1971-07-13 2 Aborigines in Australia are not enjoying as high a standard of living as the average Australian citizen and suffer from unduly limited legal rights, according to a Supreme Court attorney in New South Wales, Mr. Selwyn Hausman. In a" paper presented yesterday by proxy at330 words
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Article, Illustration259 1971-07-13 2 The University of Singapore Music Society is holding a "mammoth" folk session at the Bukit Timah campus today. About 200 undergrads, among them freshmen and freshettes, were expected to turn up. The Folk Session is part of the Music Society's programme for the orientation period which259 words
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141 1971-07-13 2 Malaysia Singapore Airlines will take delivery of its second Boeing 737 advanced series on Christmas Day. fcapta'in A.E. Nichol and Captain J.A. Boyce will leave for Seattle on December 15 to take delivery of the $l9 million aircraft. This will bring141 words
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115 1971-07-13 2 The Singapore Polytechnic's 11th graduation ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the National Theatre. A total of 669 graduands, 33 of them women, will receive their certificates and diplomas from the chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. J.F. Tang,115 words
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Article66 1971-07-13 2 Bangkok, Tuesday An independent Member of Parliament wants all Thai officials to swear once a year that they will not be guilty of corruption or abuse power. Mr. Thongdee Israchiwin, member for northern Chiang Mai constituency, said the House of Representatives (Lower House) would consider66 words
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Advertisement85 1971-07-13 2 m X K £< ■6 Vi vr QUH BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUET You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon in the Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singapore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of European foods will be served everyday from 12 noon until 3 p.m. Eat as85 words
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Miscellaneous41 1971-07-13 2 Weather Taipeh 97-78 Kuala Lumpur 91-73 Jakarta 95-80 Manila 85-76 Hong Kong 87-81 Tokyo 86-79 Seoul 82-70 Bangkok 92-77 Naha 91-82 London 72-61 Paris 88-66 Moscow 75-57 New York 80-64 San Francisco 86-55 Sydney 60-41 Melbourne 56-35 Canberra 54-17 Perth 58-4841 words
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Article, Illustration109 1971-07-13 3 Miss Singapore 1971, Jenny Wong (above) is .one beauty queen who is more determined to be a good ambassador for her country than to win the Miss Universe title. Jenny, 23, who left this morning for Miami, USA, said: "I am109 words
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76 1971-07-13 3 A 10-lecture course on "Diplomacy: Theory and Practice" will begin today at the University of Singapore chemistry lecture theatre at 7.30 p.m. Organised Jointly by the Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore ana the Nanyang University, the course will be conducted76 words
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Article40 1971-07-13 3 A 700-ton barge, Beanprice I, was launched at the Westbank Shipyard in Jurong last week. A 105-ton crane will be mounted on top for dredging and reclamation work throughout South-East Asia. It was built at a cost of $750,000.40 words
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333 1971-07-13 3 Twenty -two year old Andrea Hull from Sydney has travel on her mind but it's not for herself alone as consultant to the Asian Student Travel Seminar, she's organising travel bureaus in campuses around the region. "When you've been in the travel business for333 words
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Article265 1971-07-13 3 Government offices prepare for conversion The Department of T e 1 e c ommunications will be fully metric by the end of the year, and three other departments will move towards conversion. This was announced in the first issue of the Singapore Metrication Board's official265 words
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Article232 1971-07-13 3 The Customs Department has mounted an island-wide hunt for two men who escaped when a 12-man party from the Land Division raided an illegal samsu distillery in the Upper Thomson area yesterday. They believe the two men can help them in their investigations to232 words
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Article, Illustration189 1971-07-13 3 A road accident victim, Mr. Karam Singh, this morning praised the two members of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade for their help. Speaking from his hospital bed at the Outram Road General Hospital, Mr. Karam Singh said: "Please express my thanks to the two189 words
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Article175 1971-07-13 3 Pricipals of local schools are divided over the six-day weefc for schools. They were commenting a report this morning that the Singapore Chinese School Teachers Union, and the Chinese Middle School Teachers Union had agreed with the statement by Mr Lee Kuan Yew that the175 words
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194 1971-07-13 3 A well-known British woman leader, Miss Ruth Tomlinson, will arrive in Singapore on July 22 to assist in the setting up of the proposed Singapore Business and Professional women's Association. The pro-tem chairman of the association, Miss Shirley Davis, said:194 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-07-13 3 A freak of $1 Singapore note may bring a fortune to its finder, Mr. Eng Ah Pat, a clerk attached to a commercial firm. He found it among some notes he drew from the bank yesterday. Immediately after his discovery. he was offered170 words
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142 1971-07-13 3 The Ministry of Education is handing over to the police the case of the missing principal of a private technical institute and the missing sum of $20,000. New Nation was told that the Ministry has considered the matter too delicate for it to142 words
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Article75 1971-07-13 3 Mr. Ang Nam Piau. MP for Thomson, was eiected chairman of the National Day celebrations committee for his constituency. The committee has planned various programmes to celebrate the big day. A dinner, followed by a stage show will be held on Saturday August 7 in front75 words
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Article38 1971-07-13 3 A candlelight dance organised by the YMCA Young Adults' Group will be held on July 31 at the Hall in A Orchard Road at 7.30 p.m. Admission tickets at $3 each are available at the YMCA.38 words
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Article41 1971-07-13 3 The Chinese YMCA Youth Department will conduct a one-day course on Communication Laboratory on July 24 from 8.30 am to 10 pb. glin Centre, Steven Road, The course will be at TanFees for members, $7 and for non-members, $541 words
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Advertisement109 1971-07-13 3 Amust for everv business-roan I b\g or small get your] copy NOW Know WHO, WHAT, WHEN HOW when making a NEW contact. GIVES you a cross reference on> Classified Trade Names Detail List of Business Houses in A-Z order Special emphasis on PRODUCTS SERVICES. TRAQE ENQUIRIES IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS109 words
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Miscellaneous112 1971-07-13 3 At the cinema Lido: The Priest's Wife —1.45. 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Capitol: The Patriotic Heroine (Mand.) —1.30, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Rex: Johny Mera Naam (Hindi)— 2.30, 6 and 9 p.m. Sky: The Golden Seal (Mand.)—l.4s. 4, 6.30 and 9.15 pjn. Boxy: The Golden Seal (Mand.)—l.4s, 4.15,112 words
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THE WORLD
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Article353 1971-07-13 4 Reuter Belfast, Tuesday A British soldier was killed yesterday by terrorist gunmen firing from a fast-moving car. The dead man, who was on guard duty outside an army post in Belfast's mainly Catholic Falls Road area, was hit in the back by a single bullet.Reuter - 353 words
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174 1971-07-13 4 United Press International Talks between Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airways on the possibility of a merger are still at the "exploratory" stage. The Pan-Am president, Mr. Najeeb Halaby, and Mr. Charles Tillinghast, chief executive of TWA, said yesterday that another meetingUnited Press International - 174 words
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Article116 1971-07-13 4 United Press International Lima, Tuesday The government confirmed yesterday the death of two Italian njountain climbers in a group of nine that conquered the virgin Andean peak of 20,000 ft Mt. Caraz. The dead men were identified as Giuseppe Loss, 35, head of the group representingUnited Press International - 116 words
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Article, Illustration72 1971-07-13 4 Their primitive way unchanged for centuries, these West Irianese women are thrust into the 20th century through the process of modern democracy. This picture, just out from the country, shows the stone-age Pelebaga Dani tribal women being checked by soldiers before casting their ballots in72 words
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179 1971-07-13 4 Reuter Cairo, Tuesday Leaders of all Palestine guerrilla organisations attending their ninth national congress here favour a national command of all resistance groups instead of their merger into one body, informed sources laid yesterday. This was the consensus among members of the sub-committee on nationalReuter - 179 words
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359 1971-07-13 4 United Press International Paris, Tuesday President Nixon's special adviser for national security affairs, Mr. Henry Kissinger, has examined the latest Vietnam developments with US peace negotiators but ignored Comm un i st Vietnamese overtures to meet him. Mr. Kissinger studied for several hoursUnited Press International - 359 words
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Article465 1971-07-13 4 Offer made when US position judged weakest United Press International Paris, Tuesday North Vietnam and the Viet Cong worked out their latest peace plan together and announced it when they judged that the United States was in its weakest position, it was revealed yesterday. Mr.United Press International - 465 words
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Article86 1971-07-13 4 New Delhi, Tuesday. India will not import any more rubber this year because of record home production and large stocks in the country. The Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, Mr. A.C. George, announced in parliament that the government had Stopped issuing licences for imports of natural rubber.86 words
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Article311 1971-07-13 4 Reuter London, Tuesday Britain, is considering sending a minister to Malta for talks with its new Prime Minister, Mr. Dom Mintoff, on the future of British bases on the .Mediterranean island. Sir Alec Douglas-Homfe, the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, told Parliament yesterday that aReuter - 311 words
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Article269 1971-07-13 4 United Press International London, Tuesday Farm workers in Mouldsworth yesterday discovered the naked bodies of three French campers, two girls and a youth, fatally shot and battered at a camp site on the edge of Delamere forest in Northwest England. Police sealed off 15 squareUnited Press International - 269 words
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Article48 1971-07-13 4 Montevideo, Thursday. A 25-year-old Uruguayan Industrialist was kidnapped yesterday while he was driving in a Montevideo suburb, police said. Police, confirming the kidnapping, said it was not mown whether the captors or Jorge Berembaum, owner of the Sadil Te Tile Factories, were Tupamaros urban guerrillas.48 words
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Article181 1971-07-13 4 Reuter Jakarta, Tuesday The leader of an Indonesian party defeated in the general election has accused the victorious Sekber Golkar organisation of being organised on undemocratic lines. Mr. Z. E. Subchan, first chairman of the big Muslim party Nahdatul Ulama, has told a Press conferenceReuter - 181 words
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172 1971-07-13 4 Reuter London, Tuesday The Trade Ministry yesterday announced relations which will make it easier for China to sell more of its goods to Britain after July 19. The change was made by amending the open general import licence system to include certain goodsReuter - 172 words
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511 1971-07-13 5 Rift between conservatives and radicals brought into open again New Nation Foreign Service Beirut, Tuesday Hopes for an imminent Arab summit conference have faded as the Moroccan coup attempt brought receding differences into public view again. Arab political sources in Beirut said theNew Nation Foreign Service - 511 words
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260 1971-07-13 5 Reuter London, Tuesday The British ,J Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, in a new-style Press conference, spoke yesterday of his vision of a Europe restored to unity as it was 1200 years ago under the Emperor Charlemagne. Giving historical perspective to his bidReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration457 1971-07-13 5 United Press International Melbourne, Tuesday The Australian Prime Minister Mr. William McMahon, told a young Liberals rally in Melbourne yesterday that the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, had hooked the opposition Labor Party leader, Mr. Gough Whitlam, and played him like a trout. Mr.United Press International - 457 words
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Article189 1971-07-13 5 London, Tuesday The Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith. last night brushed off as irrelevant the five principles Britain has laid down for a settlement of the long dispute over whiteruled Rhodesia's seizure of independence in 1965. In a recorded interview featured in a British Broadcasting189 words
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362 1971-07-13 5 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday India's Foreign and Defence Ministers yesterday launched blistering attacks on Pakistan's "colonialist'- designs in East Pakistan, and on the United States' supply of arms to Pakistan in alleged support of genocide in the strife-torn eastern province. The Defence Minister,Reuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-07-13 5 United Press International Madrid, Tuesday J.ulie Nixon Elsenhower, spending a well-guarded vacation at Palma de Mallorga island resort, has hurt the pride of some Spaniards by resolutely refusing contacts with the local people. President Nixon's younger daughter, who was Joined by her husband David yesterday, was unfavourablyUnited Press International - 183 words
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Article251 1971-07-13 5 Reuter Moscow, Tuesday Russian space scientists, forced by the Soyuz-11 tragedy to take a new look at their manned flight programme, may decide to cut the length of time spent in orbit by future cosmonauts. If they conclude that the deaths of cosmonauts GeorgiReuter - 251 words
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344 1971-07-13 5 Reuter Seoul, Tuesday United States Defence Secretary Mr. Melvin Laird has reiterated America's determination to achieve a durable peace in Asia. He was speaking at the opening session of a twoday security consultative meeting here attended by American and Korean officials, including theReuter - 344 words
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Article156 1971-07-13 5 United Press International Nairobi, Tuesday At the halfway mark on his global diplomatic mission for President Nixon, Vice-Presi-dent Spiro Agnew arrived here yesterday for talks with President Jomo Kenyatta, a night in the African wilderness, and golf, As has been the case of most stops since heUnited Press International - 156 words
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Advertisement81 1971-07-13 4 THE SOLUTION TO YOUR FIGURE PROBLEM... Fiva to «m minutes training a day with VIBRO-UNE aiiminatas suparftuous oaib and fatty tiHuas. Kaaps you trim and haahhy. Prioa: 5286.00. Availabla at Raffia* Placa Shppow 1. Tal: *****. MA A dramatic story of thraa young paopla who, on thair way to Franca81 words
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Advertisement114 1971-07-13 5 Now you see it... Every home contains things that nobody needs. You probably don't even think about them but every home needs money and you do think about that. Chances are that somebody else is looking for the very things you have. Do the New Nation vanishing trick turn unwanted114 words
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638 1971-07-13 6 Malaysia's second Five-Year Plan, which was presented to the Dewan Ra'ayat yesterday, as may have been expected, is an outline of the government's strategy in giving shape to its thinking in the social and economic spheres. The planning process is to be used not638 words
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Article150 1971-07-13 6 tiftSPi Another Important figure who has made the very successful switch from Malay Journalism to politics Is Inche Rahlm Ishak, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. He began his working career as a reporter on the Utman Melayu, between 1949 and 1951. Then he became qualified150 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1971-07-13 6 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ It will take me a long time to forget Sunday, July XI, because it went off bang-bang-bang from start to finish. The second "bang" took place at lunch at David Marshall's when1,130 words
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Letters
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Article189 1971-07-13 6 A.A. WEBSTER - A.A. WEBSTER Deputy Chairman, Motor Investments Bhd. Singapore 9 We refer to your newspaper of July 9 and, in particular, to the article appearing on Page 7 under the heading, Voice of the Press. The following Is an extract from this article. "The price of Motor Investment's189 words
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Article270 1971-07-13 6 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN President, Singapore Chess Federation One point mentioned by your chess columnist, Mr. Andrew Ee, in his article, Government Help Needed for Chess, should be quailfled. Mr. Ee remarked that the Singapore Olympic Sports Council has not given any support to the Singapore Chess Federation.270 words
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Article76 1971-07-13 6 JOS. TAN - JOS. TAN Yes, Edgar Koh, the trend nowadays is to see Hindi films. I am not an Indian but I do enjoy tremendously Hindi films. There Is value for money In every Hindi picture. The plot, the songs, the settings —they simply make you bewildered! See76 words
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Article60 1971-07-13 6 C.K. NG - C.K. NG Alex Josey (NN, July 12) says commonsense reminds us that an income tax return is confidential, that industrial secrets are important, that even families have secrets. Perhaps the same line of reasoning could be applied to a newspaper's business dealings with its banker. Or does Mr.60 words
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Article210 1971-07-13 6 R. W. MOSBERGEN - R. W. MOSBERGEN Chairman, STU Professional Committee. Singapore The STU thanks Mr. Seet E.T. for his letter "Let Teachers face facts" (N.N. 8.7.71) and hastens to asure him that it has no intention of evading facts or being pretentious in its pursuit of higher professional standards.210 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1971-07-13 7 OW WEI MEI - Ready to serve—the men in blue who pound the beat AT YOUR SERVICE SECOND OF A SERIES BY NEW NATION SPECIAL WRITER OW WEI MEI ON THE LIVES, CAREERS AND AMBITIONS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO CHOOSE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY. 4 OW WEI MEI Inspector Png Hock1,157 words
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Article1087 1971-07-13 7 Max Hollingsworth on the resurgent cargo cultism in New Guinea Followers of the Mount Turu cargo cult last week appeased their sacred mountain and appalled their educated brothers. The cultists uprooted two survey markets from the 4000 ft peak, walked for three hours to1,087 words
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Article, Illustration4192 1971-07-13 8 |BROADSHEFT^ unlocking the secrets of life No moment in a person's history is more fateful than the first Where a few minutes before innumerable possibilities were present, there' now exists the unique blueprint of a living being. Deep in a woman's body, the largest and the smallest of4,192 words
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Advertisement664 1971-07-13 10 SHOPPING LIGHT UP WITH STYLE ■■M XI AVE you noticed how much light fittings have changed throughout the years? I didn't really until I stepped into some shops during my shopping rounds. There hanging from their ceilings were crystal clear beauties that would dwarf any bulb or fluorescent lamp fittings.664 words
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Advertisement180 1971-07-13 10 Latest Fashion 1971 Ladies Shoes Half Price Department ss.4scts. to s7.4scts. S.S. SHOES CO. 71-A North Bridge Road. S'pore. Tel: 3611.101 (Next to Hook Lam Street) Bus ness hours: 9 30am—6 30pm (SUNDAY CLOSED) AQUA-CLEAR m r fR[ f EVEN FROM OLD RUSTFD WiTFP TiNKS Liquid AQUA-CLEAR foe CURBING SCALE180 words
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Advertisement329 1971-07-13 10 Now new multi purpose AUBELIA CREAM by Dr. N. G. Payot AUBELIA CREAM is bio-energetic it nourishes, tones, moisturizes, protects and is base for your make up. AH| It is so light that you do not feel that you have cream on at the same time your make-up stays on329 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration341 1971-07-13 11 Now the accent's on freedom freedom to wear what you like. It's just a matter of finding out what suits you best... and trying to choose from all the temptations around town. There's good news in between the lines here fashion is an341 words
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814 1971-07-13 11 Claire Cunningham - By Claire Cunningham How would you react if your boss made you stay behind for an hour after work for being late in the morning? What would your feelings be if your firm told you to alter your hairdo or go home and change814 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-07-13 11 If you are prepared to forsake the mini and hotpants for the midis and maxis you will find that Jack and Jill has just the thing for you. They have compensated for covering the legs by boldly slashing the skirt right at79 words
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105 1971-07-13 11 Tokyo, Tuesday Near riots have resulted from the sale of low-priced cosmetics manufactured at the initiative of a housewives' organisation as a challenge to fancier products. When the 100 yen (12 pence) products first went on sale in early May, housewives stormed through105 words
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Article, Illustration109 1971-07-13 11 Today I am giving you a squatting technique. This is especially beneficial for pregnancy and should be practised every day. It strengthens the pelvic area. If you use a chair make sure that someone holds it firmly. The kitchen sink can be used to hold and109 words
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Advertisement157 1971-07-13 11 choosing the sound of that's best for you Koss was the originator of the art of stereophone listening more than 10 years ago, and now it offers stereophone headsets that will eliminate spurious room resonances to give the discrimate music lovers the ideal listening pleasure. Free demonstration from BENGOLD GO.157 words
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NEW NATION'S Finance and business
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219 1971-07-13 12 Paper Products (Malaya) Berhad will pay a dividend of 5 per cent before tax for the year ended December 31, 1970. During tyie year under review, this company continued its performance by showing a 50 per cent increase in219 words
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Article54 1971-07-13 12 Goodwood Park Hotels Limited report a 40 per cent Increase in operating profits for the year ended September, 30, 1970, to reach $2,745,307, comparing favourably with the previous year's results of $1,962,438. This is one hotel that seems to have got its fair share of tourists54 words
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205 1971-07-13 12 United Press International New York, Tuesday Stock finished slightly higher on moderate turnover yesterday. Mr. Harry Laubscher of Waltston and Company said the low volume reflects the cautious attitude of investors. He added, however* he believed "there is more underlying strength inUnited Press International - 205 words
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250 1971-07-13 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market was firm in moderate trading. Dealers reported "good quality" buying of leaders based on the criteria of Common Market potential. Situation stocks continued to attract a great deal of interest. Towards the close the Financial Times indexReuter - 250 words
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Article164 1971-07-13 12 Allied Chem 331^ Alcoa 61 Am Brands 44% Am Can 35 Am Motors AT T 46% A p 17% Anacdnda 18 s Avon Pd B€th Steel 22^ Bo in 8 S 18% Caterp Trac 4gi^ Chrysler 27% Coca-Cola > 100% Control Data 57^ Corn Ol Wks 259%164 words
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Article1164 1971-07-13 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price last Divid P/E TornHigh Low ago ago Stock Buyen Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 2.63 1.68 1.82 1.81 Allied Chocolate 1.97 2.01 2.00 6.3N 14.5 4 1.90 0.84* 1.37 1.371,164 words
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317 1971-07-13 12 Toshio Toshimura - From Toshio Toshimura North Sumatra Oil Development Co-opera-tion Corporation (NOSODECO) of Japan has initiated a feasibility study of undertaking an oil development project in Indonesia's gkst Kalimantan. The corporation is now producing oil at the Rantau oil field in North Sumatra but is317 words
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204 1971-07-13 12 LONDON, Tues, —A net profit of nearly £8 million has been made during the last five years by the stockpile built up by the tin industry to cushion itself against price and supply fluctuations. The stockpile, known as the buffer stock, is204 words
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Article, Illustration557 1971-07-13 12 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA By EDGAR KOH THE KILLER LIKES CANDY starring Kerwin Mathews. Paperback thrillers, like groceries, should be bought by the pound, Film versions of these should be consumed in much the same way. Like marmalade or salad cream, their Ingredients never vary.557 words
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Advertisement56 1971-07-13 12 £8 MIL. PROFIT FOR TIN BUFFERSTOCK OVER FIVE YEARS the 20 < classified can move this for you Now sell your unwanted furniture, toys, bicycles, typewriters, fridges, aircons, radios through NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS Phone *****8 Only 20c a word: Minimum $2 "rr L ''mtZ !l -4 5* n V <56 words
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Article, Illustration531 1971-07-13 13 Sonny Yap - CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap Jalan Besar Stadium came to life again last night a rare phenomenon these days when more than 10,000 Vigilante Corpsmen turned up to watch the "final of finals" in which District 5 completely routed District 4 by three goals to nil forPictures: Steven Lee - 531 words
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Article126 1971-07-13 14 The Insurance Institute of Singapore is fast approaching the close of its sports calendar with the staging of the ten-pin bowling league, table tennis, chess and golf tournaments this month. So far, the badminton, carrom and ten-pin bowling (individual) meets have been completed. The table tennis126 words
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Article69 1971-07-13 14 Miami Beach, Tuesday— Heavyweight Jimmy Ellis, said to be in danger of over-training for his fight against Muhammad All on July 26, closed down his Florida camp yesterday with a light workout at the Fifth st. gym. "Jimmy was getting ready too soon," said Angelo Dundee,69 words
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Article61 1971-07-13 14 Washington, Tuesday Professionals Fred Stolle of Australia and Adres Gimeno of Spain swept to first-round victories yesterday in the US$5O,OOO Washington Star International lawn tennis championships here. Stolle beat American Dick Dell, tennis coach at the Us Military Academy at West Point. 6-2. 6-2 while61 words
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53 1971-07-13 14 Nora Hassan Mohd, sporting a "Cheong Sam" style tennis dress reaches high for a return on the Padang yesterday. Nora travels from Johore Bahru each week to receive tennis coaching. Brian Culley took the picture while Nora was trying out the hints she has picked out on an opponent in53 words
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Article75 1971-07-13 14 Tokyo, Tuesday—Japan's light heavyweight wrestler turned boxer, Animal Fuji, last night knocked out Stephens Smith, Japan's third ranked middleweight, in the fourth round of a scheduled 10 round main event at the Korakuen Hall here. Smith, a Negro with the US Far East Air Force, stationed75 words
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Article33 1971-07-13 14 Buenos Aires, Tuesday World Middleweight champion Carlos Monzon of Argentina will fight Emile Griffith of the United States in a title bout here on September 18, it was announced last night.33 words
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Article389 1971-07-13 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Four national stars will be in the Philippine's top basketball team that will compete in the Basketball Association of Singapore 11-nation Pesta Sukan invitation tournament from August 7 to 17. The Kiao Ching team, one of the two men teams from the389 words
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Article149 1971-07-13 14 London, Tuesday. The first place money of U5513,200 meant so little to Lee Trevino that he gave half of it away to charity. The 100 th British Open title was the thing he prized. "I told you I would gladly give up one of my U.S.149 words
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Article392 1971-07-13 14 Leslie Nakashima - From Leslie Nakashima in Tokyo Although he was the runner-up to American Lee Trevino in the British Open golf championship last week, Taiwan's Lu Liang H u a n received the greatest tribute ever paid to an Asian golfer. Long an admirer of Lu because392 words
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Article, Illustration347 1971-07-13 15 Follow the horses marked with a Samuel made the early running but at the 3f Discipline hit the front, with Spruce and Trail Blazer well up. Discipline kicked away in the straight to win by four lengths from Samuel. General Trong led past the347 words
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Article, Illustration283 1971-07-13 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Trainer Lee Kim Yan's King's Cup prospect Night People did a sparkling gallop on a good track here this morning. Ridden by K. Velu, this Smokey Eyes six-yeaT-old sprinted smartly over 3f In 36 4/5 finishing full of running. Kenshawn.283 words
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Article555 1971-07-13 15 London, Tuesday The third and final Test cricket match was balanced on an even keel last night with Pakistan needing 206 runs to defeat England for her first ever victory in a series against the English. Pakistan dismissed England for 264 runs and knocked off555 words
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Article146 1971-07-13 15 Lagos, Tuesday Welsh international Graham Davis qualified for the second round of the men's singles in the all-Nigeria table tennis open championships here yesterday after a nervous start in which he was stretched by an unseeded Nigerian player. Davis finally defeated his opponent, M. AMnlagun,146 words
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Article61 1971-07-13 15 Vienna, Tuesday.—Grigory Kriss, -31; of the Soviet Union, yesterday became world champion in the individual epee at the world fencing championships. Kriss, a celebrated fencer who was world champion and Olympic gold-medallist in 1964 and fought his way to the silver in the Olympic in 1968,61 words
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Article89 1971-07-13 15 Paris, Tuesday. Bold Ruler, the worlds leading thoroughbred sire from 1963 through 1969, was aestroyed yesteraay at Claiborne farm where he had stood in stud since 1959. Arthur "Bull" Hancoke, owner of Claiborne farm, said the 17-year-old stallion had to be put to death because of cancer89 words
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Article451 1971-07-13 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Amateur Weightlif ting Federation is now affiliated to the International Federation of Bodybuilders, according to the latest report by the IFBB life president, Mr. Ben Welder. He said that this move was taken, following the suspension of the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation451 words
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Article106 1971-07-13 15 New York, Tuesday. The starting line-up for today's All Star major league baseball game is as follows: National League—Willie Mays (San' Fran) CF; Hank Aaron (Atlanta) RF; Joe Torre (St. Louis) 3B; Willie Stargell (Pitts) LF; Willie McCovey (San Fran) IB; John Bench (Cincinatti) C; Glenn Beckert106 words
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Advertisement323 1971-07-13 14 TUITION EXPERIENCED MALAY TUTOR teaches conversations' speeches, commercial correspondence your place or tutor's place. Write:— Rahman, P.O. Box 33, Alexandra, Singapore 3. TRAVEL GUIDE INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS CENTRE offers weekly economic flights to Europe London—U.S.A.—Canada and return. Telephone Singapore *****0. ARCHIPELAGO DAILY TOURS Economy flights to Europe Weekly. Maloya/C. Highlands323 words
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Advertisement473 1971-07-13 14 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 9 1971. In the Matter of the Companies Act 1967 And In the Matter of Regency Wigs Private Limited ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that o petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company by the473 words
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Miscellaneous458 1971-07-13 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 8 Ladder foot piece. 9 Flower. 10 Presidential nickname. 11 Football player. 14 Entwine. 15 Patron figures of nations. 16 Towns: Dutch. 20 Continent. 23 Dug out, with a shovel. 26 Nocturnal marsupial. 28 England: Abbr. 30 Sea gull. 33 Indians in the Everglades. 36 Britain's fliers.458 words
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Miscellaneous618 1971-07-13 15 3 CJZT3 .Cut jlMf actird I.mi NEW NATION MONEYWORDS U' l TUESDAY Cat out ill pin with ither ctapaas. Ptstißt ißStructions appear ktltw. Naac (Mr /Mrs./Mrfj), 2 -Cut oeiitl Inn CLUES FOR U-2 FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS i I M fl CLUES 1 3 1 1 1. Small landing-pier.618 words
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Article389 1971-07-13 16 It all depends on the definition You have a headache but you've managed to go to work and go out to dinner. Would you describe yourself as healthy in such moments or unhealthy? The World Health Organisation says you're unhealthy according to its definition that health389 words
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362 1971-07-13 16 Two well-known and respected chestnut trees have "been married on Mont Fogllano, In Vetralla. north of Rome. The couple were attractively dressed in huge bows of -white satin and silk, tastefully offset by garlands of spring flowers. The mayor, Mr. Paolo Izzu, in his362 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-07-13 16 Easy-going Esah binte Ahmad, 17, keeps in fashion where clothes are concerned. But occasionally she goes for the traditional form of dressing. Like the baju kurong and the sarong kebaya. She particularly loves to put these on at weddings and birthdays. They are more feminine, she says. PicturePicture by Brian Culley - 56 words
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142 1971-07-13 16 There is to be a big clampdown on smoking on London public transport. and on. British trains. The move follows the publication of the Royal College of Physicians' report on smoking earlier this year. Further restrictions on smoking will follow, if they142 words
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Article48 1971-07-13 16 AH FOOK: It's time for Singaporeans to work hard now that the government is studying ways of increasing their income. MEI LIN: Speak for yourself. Singaporeans have always been industrious people whether they are underpaid or overpaid. What do YOU' think? Write in to the Editor.48 words
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Article425 1971-07-13 16 South Africa's local golf club here boasts the biggest bunkers in the world on its nightmare course located slap in the middle of one of the most treacherous deserts in the world. Halfway down the length of this parched lunar-type "landscape" a full 18-hole course425 words
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189 1971-07-13 16 Tokyo's four-year-old elevated expressway vehicle system already is beyond the saturation point. Its standstill traffic jams come at mid-morning and mid-afternoon. And commuters don't even use it. The situation is so bad that Asa h i Shimbun, Japan's largest newspaper, cheered editiroally when it189 words
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Miscellaneous386 1971-07-13 16 S Singapore 3.00 Opening followed by General Hospital 3.20 For the Family (M) 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week (M) 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore 4.15 Peyton Place 5.00 Close. 6.00 Opening followed by Buccaneers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Dental Health 6.45 It's Happening in Singapore386 words
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Miscellaneous351 1971-07-13 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are very muoh interested in your own personal affairs but may have some difficulty mustering up even an appearance of concern for those things which have no genuine bearing on your own life. You will have to guard against351 words
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