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Title Section15 1971-09-04 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, September 4, 1971 NO. 197 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration629 1971-09-04 1 Ky issues ultimatum to Thieu to call off elections Reuter Saigon, Saturday South V i e t n a m's Vice-President Nguyen Cao Ky has given President Nguyen Van Thieu two weeks to call off the October 3 presidential elections or risk a confrontation by force. SourcesReuter - 629 words
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Article53 1971-09-04 1 Bangkok, Saturday. Seven soldiers were killed by a terrorist land mine on Wednesday in the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom, according to a delayed report reaching here yesterday. The soldiers were patrolling a road by Jeep when the vehicle detonated the mine, which had been made53 words
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Article69 1971-09-04 1 Calling all women! Here is exciting news for you. A product filled with beauty and romance has been created after years of painstaking research. It is not yet in the shops but if you buy New Nation you will qualify for this exclusive offer. Make69 words
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Article13 1971-09-04 1 Police reported a total of 58 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.13 words
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Article184 1971-09-04 1 Lee Yew Meng - Bid to halt illegal entry By Lee Yew Meng The Immigration Department is planning to set up surprise check-points around the island to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into Singapore. Informed sources said that the likely places aie the favourite landing spots of Ponggol, Siglap and West184 words
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Article72 1971-09-04 1 For the first time yesterday National Servicemen in the Police Force went on duty armed with rtvolvers. They are the first national servicemen in the divisions and the Reserve Unit be armed. They recently passed their shooting test at the Mount Vernon range. According to Acting Deputy72 words
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Article470 1971-09-04 1 He may give Des Coleman his 54th winner By Blue Peter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Jockey Des Coleman should get his 54th winner on Ardjuna in Race Pour here today. This Road House II five-year-old was given as an extra good thing on this course this morning.470 words
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Article, Illustration66 1971-09-04 1 An aerial view in full colour of a raging fire —one of the worst to hit the Jalan Besar area —as it engulfed a row of two-storey shophouses yesterday. Two hundred people from 40 families were made homeless. Over a dozen of the affected66 words
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Advertisement97 1971-09-04 1 I > i' f MONEY WORDS JACKPOT HITS $11,000: i.¥:;y:.. 11 S /S; -i AV i 1BS» -Sim 'i\ X Now you can serve cocktail ice cubes of same shape, time after time. Now. you can serve cocktail ice cubes of nme shape, time after time. Sanyo SIM-25 supplies 551b97 words
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Advertisement15 1971-09-04 1 Track Whisper Race 3 COO COO BIRD Madame X Forecast Race 4 TANJONC BUNCAH ARDJUNA15 words
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Advertisement31 1971-09-04 1 Full story in Page 3. Hr?r£? MS r' 'J i r 7 ii l~k x !*V'l I J ON 8 s V J> \V 52 FURTHER REDUCTIONS TERRIFIC SAVINGS BUY TODAY31 words
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THE WORLD
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360 1971-09-04 2 United Press International Belfast, Saturday Gunmen firing from speeding cars killed a baby girl in a Roman Catholic area of Belfast last night A militiaman was shot dead near the border with the Irish Republic earlier in the day. The newUnited Press International - 360 words
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Article161 1971-09-04 2 United Press International Geneva, Saturday Qatar, a small but oilrich state in.the Persian Gulf, yesterday officially became Independent with the signing of a new treaty of friendship with Britain. Qatar's ruler, Sheikh Ahmad bin All Al-Thanl, and Britain's political representative In the Persian Gulf area. SirUnited Press International - 161 words
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Article, Illustration431 1971-09-04 2 Mid-East crisis and Europe main targets Reuter Washington, Saturday Secretary of State William Rogers yesterday signalled twin US drives to achieve an interim settlement of the Middle East crisis and to improve relations with Eastern Europe after the Four-Power agreement on Berlin. SpeakingReuter - 431 words
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127 1971-09-04 2 Reuter Dacca, Saturday Dr. Abdul Mutalib Malik, 65-year-old civilian, was yesterday sworn in as governor of East Pakistan. Dr. Malik, the first civilian governor appointed by Pakistan President General Yahya Khan, succeeded Lieutenant-Ge-neral Tikka Khan. The oath of office was administered by Mr.Reuter - 127 words
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Article129 1971-09-04 2 Reuter Vientiane, Saturday Laotian troops have achieved a major victory by recapturing the Communist logistical supply town of Lao Ngam in Southern Laos. Military sources said government forces launched an offensive, last night to take the town on the northern edge of the Boloven Plateau,Reuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-09-04 2 Members of the United Front to Safeguard the Senaku Islands burn joss sticks and sacrifices in Hong Kong in memory of those who died fighting the Japanese. The Front is strongly opposed to Japan's claim on the Senaku Islands. The islands, between Taiwan and Japan, are56 words
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Article27 1971-09-04 2 Tokyo, Saturday Dr. Loy Keng-Foon newlyaccredited Singapore Ambassador to Japan, presented his credentials to Emperor Hlrohlto at the ImDerlal Palace here yesterday, a Palace spokesman said.27 words
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319 1971-09-04 2 Reuter Paris, Saturday Leading monetary officials from the ten richest non-Communist countries met here yesterday to discuss the international economic crisis but informed sources said they did not appear to be moving towards any concrete decisions. The wide ranging discussions were aimed at narrowingReuter - 319 words
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194 1971-09-04 2 United Press International Chicago, Saturday President Nixon claimed last night that his administraton had for the first time in many years brought the US the promise of a "new prosperity" without war and inflation. ltehnlng thflHIM he hm emphasized In a series of recent,United Press International - 194 words
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196 1971-09-04 2 Reuter Moscow, Saturday China was accused here last night of stressing its hostility to the Soviet Union when it made overtures to the United States. The strongly worded attack came in an authoritative article preparea for today's Communist Party newspaper Pravda, and released byReuter - 196 words
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Article191 1971-09-04 2 United Press International Honolulu, Saturday A 10,000-ton tanker broke in half, exploded and sank during the night in the North Pacific Ocean, the coast guard reported yesterday. Thirty crew members of the Panamanian vessel Aaron were picked up by a nearby freighter at the site.United Press International - 191 words
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253 1971-09-04 2 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday Heavy rains and floods in the past two months have killed at least 163 people in the Northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, officials said yesterday. Some 143,000 houses collapsed, most of them In the past four daysReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement73 1971-09-04 2 ancestor MeHoved with prcetess years of maturity for which you pay a little more Lit'**. tARE OU> SCOTCH WHISKY t«LdW w Iw"J&Zl w "J&Z2 L CONGRATULATIONS TO SECRETARIUS, 73/75, Tanglin Road, Singapore 10. On the Occasion of their Official Opening from Luah &Tan General Contractor, 7A, Alexandra Avenue, Singapore 3.73 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1971-09-04 2 At the cinemas Jurong Drive-in Cinema: The Ghost's Sword 7, 9.00. Odeon: Her Vengeance 11, 1.30, 4.00, 7.00, 9 30. Orchard 4 Love Story 1.30, 4 6.30, 9.15. Cathay: Investigation of a citizen above suspicion U. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 930. Lido: 5 dolis for an August moon 11, 1.45, 4.00,106 words
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499 1971-09-04 3 Shareholders to decide The shareholders of the Amalgamated Bus Company (ABC) with Its fleet of about 300 buses will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Monday to decide on the future of the year-old public transport firm. It is understood that if499 words
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Article146 1971-09-04 3 Reuter Bangkok, Saturday The Nations newspaper in Bangkok yesterday lashed out at the Thai Embassy in Singapore which had accused the Thai Press of engaging in pole-, mics against Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman and misusing the freedom of the Press. In a front-page article, the EnglishReuter - 146 words
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Article60 1971-09-04 3 A film, The Hallelujah Trail, will be screened by the dispensing assistants' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, at the Hollywood Cinema on September 19 at 10 am. Proceeds from the show will be given to the Wlsma AUPE Building Fund. Tickets at60 words
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Article210 1971-09-04 3 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat It burnt for an hour, made 200 homeless and sent 100 policemen racing to the scene. Thirty fireman fought the fire but failed to stop It from gutting a row of 11 shophouses In Syed Alwi Road yesterday. Damage was estimated at several210 words
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Article, Illustration182 1971-09-04 3 Herbert Teo - By Herbert Teo The Singapore Airport was a hive of activity today at a most unlikely hour 2 a.m.—as 200 people prepared for Qantas' first Jumbo Jet flight out of Singapore. For some It was not just the experience of flying In a182 words
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300 1971-09-04 3 Malaysia's latest moves to prohibit all imports from and exports to China through any third country is expected to affect Singapore's trade with China and Malaysia. This was the view expressed by a number of traders who deal extensively with China. They import300 words
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Advertisement154 1971-09-04 3 mm&m. -ce VU meter Tri-P utp 0 mP id if p 6* 0° vC 1 0» ,\W\ C° 0° 0 C 60 minutes sleep timer oo 9 <+- r.O r.a *>■> it RF-858HB V 5S The modern radio for today and always. Model RF-858HB. Never before have you seen a154 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1971-09-04 3 weather! Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Kuaia Lumpur 90-74 Jakarta 86-78 Bangkok 88 82 Seoul 79-72 Hong Kong 88-80 Manila 89-76 Nana 88-77 London 72 59 Pans 75-57 Moscow 68 55 New York 80-64 San Francisco 82-58 Syaney 67-57 Melbourne 57-39 Canberra 59-26 Perth 69-53 Singapore The weather forecast from108 words
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Siva Choy GOES WEST
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976 1971-09-04 4 "So I sailed a yacht, single-handed, from London to New York. When I got there, my lather was so proud he threw a party at the Waldorf Astoria, rm surprised you don't know anything about it. It was all over976 words
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581 1971-09-04 4 I had the honour and pleasure of attending the Singapore High Commissioner's reception in St. James Park to commemorate National Day. Knowing I would be rubbing shoulders, literally, with important personalities, I took pains to make sure that nothing would go wrong581 words
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Article, Illustration613 1971-09-04 4 Wee Beng Huat - DOING THE DAILY DOZEN BEFORE THE SUN APPEARS ON SINGAPORE AIM IS TO GET THE MUSCLES ON THE MOVE WORDS: Wee Beng Huat Even before the first ray of sunlight peeps over the horizon Singapore's health seekers are already out in the park or on the road. TheyPICTURES: Brian Culley - 613 words
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Advertisement8 1971-09-04 4 WmSm Premier Store Bata Building-Cold Storage Shopping Arcade8 words
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Advertisement40 1971-09-04 5 5 good reasons to shop at SINGAPORE HILTON •The prices are same as high Street. •The Store opens from 9am to Bpm > *The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrais courteous service. Also open on Sunday40 words
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Advertisement180 1971-09-04 5 Mrs. Cynthia Castle-Hammond is having an affair with Lufthansa. It's all ower the world: Some people might call Mrs. Hammond flighty. Not Lufthansa. We find her single-minded and devoted. She has been known to extend her stay in many of the cities we fly to, rather than leave with one180 words
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473 1971-09-04 6 Not many spines get chilled today at the news that the stockpiles of nuclear weapons in the US and Soviet arsenals continue to rise. It does not even seem to be relevant which among the Super Powers presently leads in the race. Barring a technological473 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article113 1971-09-04 6 Singaporeans have been suddenly stimulated to write of their historical experiences. And the period which appears to be the most popular is the Japanese occupation of the Island from 1942 to 1945. A prominent local journalist I hear is putting the finishing touches to his record of what113 words
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Article57 1971-09-04 6 American tourists will be hit by the new 10 per cent surcharge Imposed by the United States on all dutiable imports into thai country. The US Treasury Department has clarified that this supplemental duty will apply to all articles bought by Americans abroad in excess of57 words
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Article86 1971-09-04 6 Here's a little bit of gossip to gladden the hearts of all those people listed in telephone and other directories, who keep getting nuisance .J®* mail" -promotion junk In the post. An alert public relations practitioner sent a woman In the news a congratulatory card. Back came an86 words
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Article, Illustration927 1971-09-04 6 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN The prize for the month's most naive statement must surely go to Mr. George Lee, an American-Chinese In San Francisco. Commenting on President Nixon's proposed visit to Peking, Mr. Lee said: "This Is the first time the927 words
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Letters
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Article209 1971-09-04 6 LIM SOO KHIM - LIM SOO KHIM I read with great disappointment that "the government has no intention of setting up in the near future an emergency service for the treatment of sick and injured animals." The spokesman for the Primary Production has stated that "it was a great strain209 words
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Article220 1971-09-04 6 Tt is high time the health authorities did something to improve the sanitary condition along Jalan Anggarek leading from MacPherson Road. The scrap iron and empty tin-can dumps are the main breeding grounds for hoards and hoards of flies and swarms of mosquitoes. The flies are so much220 words
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Article201 1971-09-04 6 CHARLIE KOH - CHARLIE KOH Before legislation on the control of the chit fund operations take place, may I make these suggestions for the proper functioning of the "tontines?" Biddings of the "tontine" must be confined only to the members present at the place specified. Biddings by telephone should201 words
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Article171 1971-09-04 6 J.E. HOLMBERG - J.E. HOLMBERG I wish to point out that PROs as Mr. Chan Chee Wah (N.N. Sept. 1) recently indicated, need to band themselves together into an official body along similar lines as the Singapore Institute of Architects or the Institution of Engineers. If such a171 words
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Article76 1971-09-04 6 A government officer who If 4 s aUe up for full-time National Service is only entitled to 14 days annual leave though he is entitled to 24 days as a Division m officer while in the Civil Service. Since he is getting the same pay76 words
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Article126 1971-09-04 6 ANTI-HOUSEFLIES Singapore 12 - ANTI-HOUSEFLIES Singapore 12 I one of the staff working at Jalan Kimia, Jurong have been disturbed by the presence of houseflies. Whenever one goes to the canteen the humming houseflies can be seen landing on foods and drinks. Of course, the canteen staff does Its best by using126 words
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Article108 1971-09-04 6 TAN CHIN HUA - TAN CHIN HUA I have just returned from a tour of Europe and Asia and would like your readers to know that there is nothing like Singapore. In every city I compared circumstances with our island Republic and missed it very much. It is only when we are108 words
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Advertisement152 1971-09-04 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Indispensable educational publications for BOOK-KEEPING/ACCOUNTING STUDENTS A "MUST" for every student of these difficult subjects, compiled by an eminent professional lecturer from a public college, Wolter Leong ACIS, MIOM, FSCT, FFTCom, etc. (1) SIMPLIFIED MODEL ANSWERS TO L.C.C.152 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1969 1971-09-04 7 Ivan Lim - Thian Hok Keng: One of Singapore's oldest and most inspiring temples Ivan Lim A visit to the century-old Thian Hok Keng is an enriching experience for Singaporeans. This striking Chinese temple houses a historical record of ISth century immigration of Hokkien clansmen to Singapore in addition to enshriningSKETCHES: Yu Loonching - 1,969 words
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Article, Illustration683 1971-09-04 9 Problems over-simplified in argument against a wider student role YOUTH. UNIVERSITY AND DEMOCRACY by Gottfried Dietze. The john Hopkins Press. 117 pages. $6.50. KWA CHONC CUAN. Professor Dietz is concerned in this book with the defence of the university against the inroads being made into its683 words
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Article835 1971-09-04 9 Helping scholars of Asian history A SURVEY OF HISTORICAL SOURCE MATERIALS IN JAVA AND MANILA, edited by Robert Von iNiel, University of Hawaii Press, 255 pages A 53.50. YONG MUN CHEONG. Too often, in SouthEast Asian area studies at least, we come across articles, pamphlets and books835 words
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Article64 1971-09-04 9 R. N. Anandam - By R. N. Anandam Nights spent over paling texts hooded lights cribbing its play over Nietschean lines deep on the eyes and heavy Irksome thoughts treading lines doum the ages over rubbles and rabbles menacing the peace and princes Retching apathy pitted against an agonising $2.80 a day; a64 words
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Article, Illustration596 1971-09-04 9 Muggerldge spoils a compelling story SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL FOR COO. by Malcolm Muggertdge, Collins, A 53.95. JAMES MURRAY. The priest who goes into the bar with the boys and has a drink is always a Rood fellow. Muggerldge thinks Mother Teresa of Calcutta (winner of the first John596 words
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Article140 1971-09-04 9 Yeo Bock Cheng - By Yeo Bock Cheng come, dear, stuff depression in that soapbox in the corner for rare days of anger do not misplace regret for he that died in you. think only that he was not ready to meet us. today we fovea after months in the140 words
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Article458 1971-09-04 9 Human relationships discoloured MAKINC LOVE, by Norman Bogner. W.H. Allen, 317 pages, £2.00. ROSEMARY KHOO. The irony of the rather prosaic title unfurls after a while. Cynicism, hypocrisy and betrayal discolour the various human relationships that form the main interest of this extremely readable book. There458 words
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Article, Illustration421 1971-09-04 10 NEARLY EVERY COUNTRY HAS HAD FLAWS IN ITS ISSUES SOME TIME OR OTHER STAMPS PHILATELIST Although stamp printing today is by means of precision and sophisticated machinery, practically every country in the world has issued stamps with varying degrees of errors and flaws some time or421 words
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Article, Illustration740 1971-09-04 10 PETER ONG - 'lt is necessary to bring about a. change so as not to go under* DISC PETER ONG New Morning sun by Bob Dylan (CBS KC*****). Simple Man sung by Arwyn Davidson (Columbia EAC-1056). Master of Reality sun; by Black Sabbath (Vertigo 6360-050). Together sung by Fame and Price740 words
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Article801 1971-09-04 10 LI PO - EXCELLENT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND NEVER THE SAME DISH TWICE FOOD DRINK LI PO It's 4.30 p.m. at Fraser's Hill, and it is just time for tea English style with home made cookies and buns. A nice hot cup of tea will just hit the801 words
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Article, Illustration648 1971-09-04 10 ANDREW EE - CHESS Karaklaic: He can be a world beater ANDREW EE Twenty ye a r old Vaganlan of Soviet Russia was the hot favourite to win the world Junior title at Athens, Greece. But he played badly in the World Junior Championships and could not even finish648 words
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Article, Illustration582 1971-09-04 10 E.P.C. COTTER - BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER SLAM HANDS are fascinating for many reasons. Sometimes the Interest lies in the bidding, sometimes in the play. My first hand today is from the Open Pairs of an International tournament held earlier this year. North-South were vulnerable582 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-09-04 11 MERRY ANDREW - THEATRE MERRY ANDREW The Australian Dance Theatre' will give two performance In Singapore on Sept. 6 and 7. This group, formed in 1965 by Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, comprises students from her school in Adelaide. Miss Dalman was born in Adelaide and studied333 words
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Article, Illustration830 1971-09-04 11 Target —life phenomena Russian girl who links music with her painting ART A SPECIAL WRITER Washington Post "An artist cannot be defined by the outside conditions, that surround him. He creates his own world." Lyda Masterkova, one of the best Russian painters, was explaining why modern art has survived ideologicalWashington Post - 830 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-09-04 11 EDGAR KOH - Film with bodies beautiful and virtually nothing else f CINEMA > EDGAR KOH 5 DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON (Lido) This film has more than its fair share of bodies beautiful and virtually nothing else. The cast consists of newcomers, as lovely and as handsome as Italians329 words
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319 1971-09-04 11 The Singapore Film Society will show Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Stolen Kisses at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively. The Blows rode the crest of the French New Wave, winning for TrufTaut the award for direction at the319 words
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Advertisement80 1971-09-04 11 KNOW YOUR FUTURE// Consult your Wi\j3 future with vfv Scientific Palmist KalaithooChan 9.00 a.m. ta 7.00 p.m. 192-B, Race Course Road, (2nd Floor) Singapore 8. TEL: *****3 TOMORROW'S DRAW NO:70/71 FIRST GROUP All Toto booths many agents w.il be opened tomorrow from 8a m.to 12.30p.rn noon. Coupons accepted will be80 words
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Advertisement135 1971-09-04 11 HAJ PILGRIMAGE BY AIR OUR FIRST FLIGHT IS FULL! LIMITED SEATS ON SECOND FLIGHT! RETURN FARE PER PERSON: $1,300 INCLUSIVE ALL TAXES. FOR AN ADDITIONAL $350.00 WE WILL GIVE YOU 3 DAYS IN CAIRO DEPARTURE: 29th DECEMBER 1971 RETURN: 19th FEBRUARY 1971 SPECIAL HAJ FLIGHT DE LUXE FIRST CL. A-GRADE135 words
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property market
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Article, Illustration419 1971-09-04 12 The growing taste for gracious living set in spaciousness previously found only in the suburbs has prompted many developers to greater amenities in new apartment blocks. Developers today are quick to place on recreational facilities. Following this trend, Good Luck Development Enterprise419 words
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Article164 1971-09-04 12 EMILY NG - EMILY NG Henry Park project nearing completion soon has sold most of Its bungalows. Sited off 6 miles, Holland Road the estate Is away from busy streets and yet only a few minutes drive to the city. It comprises 286 luxury bugalows, semi detached and164 words
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445 1971-09-04 12 LICHTY Instead of assuming that homes take certain spatial forms because they are houses, the designer of the Terauchi Home has preferred to allow certain small spaces to come into being in response to give human activities. TheLICHTY - 445 words
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242 1971-09-04 12 Lucky Hill, a housing estate situated near the junction of Bedok and East Coast Road, has 82 units of twostorey split-level California semidetached, terrace houses and detached garden bungalows for sale. Here Is a housing estate away from city proper and242 words
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Article, Illustration155 1971-09-04 12 Emily Ng - Emily Ng Asia Motor Company (Pte) Limited is putting up a new project Phng Yen San Building. The multi-million dollar 20storey project is located on Orchard Road. As there is a general trend to concentrate on Orchard Road as a business centre, it has become apparent that155 words
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573 1971-09-04 12 AMBITIOUS BLUEPRINT FOR A CITY OF THE FUTURE The new blueprint for the Sydney of the future, released recently, is described as a vision of the ideal city and hinges on the picture of a long tongue of land573 words
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Advertisement15 1971-09-04 12 THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOME OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... J* 3 3115 words
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Advertisement124 1971-09-04 12 Ift REAL ESTATE ACENTSOhtrkr 1 VICTOR ft MCNDEZ (rri) LTD.. 39-A, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 1, Tel: *****8/*****, *****. SUCCISS ENTERPRISES (PTE) 46-B, Robinson Rood, Singapore 1. Tel: *****/5. KRIS INVESTMENT CO. (PTE) I»TD., 146-B Robinson Road, Singopore 1. Tel. *****, ***** DELANO CO., 68-A, Boot Quay, Te,: *****4/ JWW124 words
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business news
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Article1184 1971-09-04 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 Wk. 4 wks. Cloting Price Last Divid. P/E TurnHign LOW ago ago Stock Bayers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio over INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 1.85 2.00 Allied Chocolate 1.88 1.89 1.88 6.6N 13.6 2 1.90 0.84} 1.49 1.52 Ben1,184 words
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359 1971-09-04 13 By Our Market Correspondent Trading in the stock market was relatively quiet throughout the week. Prices showed slight rally at the close after the initial "slide" on Monday. On Monday, share prices in general took a slide with market operators359 words
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Article121 1971-09-04 13 TOKYO, Sat. Japan plans to press the United States for early lifting of its import surcharge at the cabinet-level bilateral committee on trade and economic affairs meeting in Washington next week. The sources, however, declined to reveal what Japan would propose In exchange at the conference121 words
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Article264 1971-09-04 13 United Press International New T ork, Saturday Pricfis closed strong in moderately active trading on the New York stock exchange yestfjrday. Some analysts attributed the gain to belief that interest rates may be reduce >d soon. Another said thei.-e was speculation President Nixon will have sonUnited Press International - 264 words
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165 1971-09-04 13 Reuter London, Saturday The market closed mixed in quiet trading with little end of account selling. Some issue were marked down scon after midday on lack of interest. At 1500 the Financial Times index declined 1.7 to 417.2. Decca firmed on press comment onReuter - 165 words
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Article164 1971-09-04 13 Allied Chem 34% Alcoa 52** Am Brands 44% Am Can 35 AT T 43% A ft P 17 Anaconda 16% Beth Steel 26* Boeing 15% Caterp Trac 55% Chrysler 31% Coca-Cola 108 Control Data Corn G1 Wlu 240 Dow Chem 73% DuPont 155 E Kodak 85% Ford Mot164 words
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Article171 1971-09-04 13 With its $ll million expansion programme nearing completion, British Petroleum is studying possibilities of expanding further its refining capacity in Singapore. This was stated by Mr. Walter Oreaves, general manager of BP'S refineries department. Mr. Greaves, who was on his way home to London from Australia, held171 words
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Advertisement219 1971-09-04 13 Level Pri.6 Subject Science Maths History Geography English Sec. 3/4 Chemistry Physics I .-■•r m m m m-- CHEMfimRV ififlHUi I I Ir 23 VS c Jv:>: ■Sfee. a Bfif PRI.6 TO SEC.4 Here is a selection of books, compact and concise, but each providing the student TOTAL PREPARATION for219 words
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101 1971-09-04 14 Singapore Cricket Club Ist XI will be out to maintain their clean record when they clash with the Administration and Supply Company of the Ist Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment in the Singapore Rugby Union Division One league match at Gillman Bar-101 words
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Article373 1971-09-04 14 New York, Saturday Third-seeded A rthur Ashe and sixth-seeded Cliff Richey moved effortlessly Into the third round of the US Open Tennis Championships yesterday in Forest Hills. But Jan Kodes, the surprise victor over top-seed ed John Newcombe *of Australia in the first round, had373 words
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Article149 1971-09-04 14 1 jondon, Saturday.—The English Football Associatloi 1 disciplinary commission yesteraay fined third aivisior i Aston Villa £3OOO because of the behavolur of theLr players. Bi it the commission, meeting here, stated that the line would be suspended to tl \e end of the 1972-73 season.149 words
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Article67 1971-09-04 14 Berlin, Saturday Roland Matthes of Germany yesterday covered the men's .200 meter backstroke In the new world record time or 2:05.6 in Leipzig, the East German News Agency said. Matthes improved his own previous standard by five tenths of a second. Matthes posted the new standard on67 words
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Article53 1971-09-04 14 Brisbane, Saturday. Rain washed out last night's title fight between Ralph Charles, Commonwealth welterweight boxing champion, and Australian challenger Jeff White. The bout was to have been held in the open air Milton Tennis Centre here. Promoter Reg Layton said he hoped to re-sche-dule the fight53 words
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Article795 1971-09-04 14 London, Saturday A capacity crowd of 21,000 paying £24.000 will be at the Lord's Cricket Ground here today for the Gillette Cup final between Kent and Lancashire. Lord's will be packed for the first time this season, reflecting the tremendous appeal of limited-over cricket. The795 words
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Advertisement502 1971-09-04 14 NEW NATION i- KM 3 1 4 *****S ANNOUNCEMENT OFFICE of Astrologer S. Krishnopilloi wilt be closed until further notice. AT YOUR SERVICE REPAIRER FOR REFRIGERATOR. AIRCONOITIONER, T.V. electrical installation and all electronic equipments. For airconditioners monthly service contract. Telephone: *****1 Chunsan Electronic, Singapore. INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATION Service, 435-B Geylang Rood,502 words
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Advertisement481 1971-09-04 14 SHOPPING GUIDE PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOME SEE THE SHOPPING GUIDE ON PAGE 10 EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. TUITION CHINESE LANGUAGE —by experienced lecturers (Nanyang University Graduate), Beginner's/ Intermediate/Advanced. Ring *****0, (Singapore)' 18-B, Upper Serangoon Road, 3 m.s. REVISION for 1971 Cambridge Examination, H.S.C. pure/applied Mathematics, S.C. elementary/ additional481 words
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Advertisement336 1971-09-04 14 SIME DARBY "Sime Darby is looking for a Field Sales Manager to organise and control its Pyrene Fire Control equipment sales force. This senior executive appointment, based in Singapore includes responsibilities for West Malaysia. Candidates, in order to be capable of negotiating at senior levels, should be fluent in English,336 words
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Miscellaneous147 1971-09-04 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald 0.K., I TOLP THE TRUTH LAST NIGHT. MY RATHER MMS RET ALCOHOLIC. ,VEP UP HIS APPETITE UNTIL HE COULP SNEAK AWAY UP HERE ANP HAVE HIMSELF ONE BIG-. BINGE... V [III i VVfJ B —WHEN HE CAME TO, HE'P BEAT IT BACK TO WASHINGTON ANP147 words
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Miscellaneous265 1971-09-04 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD tains. 10 Aground. 11 Get up. 12 Golf coursat. 13 Roman robes. 19 City In Illinois. 21 Times before. 24 Move slightly. 25 Recorded facte. 26 Eve's grandson. 27 Highway divisions. 30 Picture support. 32 Thinking over. 33 Entrance. 34 Literature, music, etc. 36 Where movies are265 words
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Article347 1971-09-04 15 WATER SPORT A skin-diving group is now being formed within the camping department of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. Willie Ong, the associate programme director said that this new recreational approach would nrovide exciting and incresting discoveries for divers In the underwater world. The347 words
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Article165 1971-09-04 15 United Press International Manila, Saturday Leonardo "skip" Guinto, chairman of the Asian Golf Circuit committee, said today the withdrawal of Hong Kong would be a "serious blow" to Asian Circuit. Mr. Guinto said he planned to write a letter to the Hong Kong organisersUnited Press International - 165 words
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Article, Illustration875 1971-09-04 15 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Focus on the main event for cars over 50 laps in this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix at the Selangor racing circuit at Batu Tiga v<ll be on the redoubtable New Zealander, Graeme Lawrence. Lawrence has made a name for himself among local875 words
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75 1971-09-04 15 Montreal, Saturday. World heavyweight champion Joe Fr&xier was a big hit—as a referee—at a boxing tournament here last night in memory of Danny Tucker, a young Jamaican fighter who died last July from injuries received in the ring. A crowd of 7000 turned up75 words
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Article1144 1971-09-04 15 Shav Gllck - UP Y 1^ By Shav Gllck Is there any limit to the extremes people will go to improve their ability to roll a 1.68-inch spheroid into a hole in the ground inches in diameter? Apparently not. There are about 12 million golfers in the country1,144 words
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Advertisement21 1971-09-04 15 WHS Bammm Illl.wl I *£Z J m6mW*~ n < VT > i- vo <• You have to run it to believe it! ;",'•*---HSU ouaiSnß-^n21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1971-09-04 15 IF ME ANOS WEREN'T FULL, MATE-!.' Wt> YER SEE THAC AND* AS 'E LEANEb OVER NEr ■•E NIBBLED ME EAR/t-^ W6 CAN MOVE INTOTVCIBKJRMM IF "YER UKE -THAT* THE MOJTTHE GAFFER WILL ALLOW 'EM V DO iNTHEPUBUC W1 £M m a®41 words
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Miscellaneous407 1971-09-04 15 Trust your lucky star IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are highly attractive to members of the opposite sex and, in fact, may be so popular in this regard that it will ultimately be difficult for you to choose a marriage partner, so accustomed will you be to pleasing407 words
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Miscellaneous220 1971-09-04 15 p— -Cat aliai Htttl I.MS NEW NATION j SATURDAY i MONEYWORDS 'B' i M HI Hi M wit* itkcr ch#w NstNv iastractitas aweir tcltw MM (Mr./Hrv/Mits). I 6 -C»t »(Mg littS CLUES FOR B-6 FILL IN CLUES 1. Laval with Hm surface of 4. Noisy confusion. X (hU M h220 words
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Article324 1971-09-04 16 SCRUTINEER BLUE FETER EP80M JEEP CALL BOY rrm MAKUDA SIN CHEW NANYANG SMOKEY PUNCH Bate 1 ARROW HEAD RAUB ARROW HEAD ARROW HEAD ARROW HEAD II.U-W ARROW HEAD RAUB ARROW HEAD laal Kilat Raah Rauh Negrinsky Rauh Rauh Arrow Head Conflict iMt t DRAGONBOAT Gestapo DRAGONBOAT Panmoray LOCH LOINE8324 words
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983 1971-09-04 16 By Scrutineer Arrow Head should not miss at KL this afternoon. He meets a moderate field in the opening race over 6f for Class Six Division Three, and should readily score his first success. He showed tremendous Improvement last time out at the Penang983 words
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Article2032 1971-09-04 16 1-30 CLASS 6 DIV 3 6F ■MidUi ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1 ***** NEGRINSKY (Negri) Weft 3 9.0 <dd +l> Johnson 2 ***** HEAVENLY BODY (Double J) TuUoti 4 8.10 < 4) Harbrldge 18 S ***** KILAT II a (Good Fortune* Lee 6 8.10 (dd 2) *Raloo2,032 words
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Advertisement167 1971-09-04 16 LUCKY NUMBERS SEVEN r CDBEROI YcTDpeffiial I HOTEL SINGAPORE THE BAR is now Singapore's favourite "get-together" place. Convivial atmosphere and service with flair by delightful and pleasing young ladies. f *<3 v 1 X ad 4 I > V VT J't vl V'"i| i .v r. 1 tjk*. a i167 words
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Miscellaneous519 1971-09-04 16 S Siagapare 1.00 Opening followed by Felix The Cat 1.30 Lassie—The Deer 1.55 Farmers DaughterScandal in Washington 2.20 Sesame Street (Rpt.) 3.15 Saturday Matinee The Contract 4.35 Dances of Indonesia with commentary in English 5.20 Talenclme 1971 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 What's My Line 6.50 Is This Your Career?519 words
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Miscellaneous34 1971-09-04 16 SHORT RIBS YM SNIFFY m t By Frank O'Neal THIS 19 f A VERY AII2Y KiTCMEN. j AU iWi w «u. u< by George Fett OH, I EEMEMB6I? MOO J 3 >v in ■A34 words
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Article151 1971-09-04 17 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER TTT7VM* MAKUDA Race 1 INCOGNITO Box Office BOX OFFICE Incognito BOX OFFICE Incognito BOX OFFICE Pacific Palace 8. GREETINGS Box Office Saw t BL STREET fA./.V5iTV'nnBi rTTTTrrrrm Swordsman Market Street Kara Kallnga Developer Battle Bridge Bsc* t BELLY DANCER Accocntant ACCOUNTANT Belly Dancer BELLY151 words
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1022 1971-09-04 17 By Blue Peter The Accountant should land a hattrick by taking the Class Four Division Three 6f handicap (Race Three) at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This Kintail flve-year-old Is In peak form at the moment and a promotion will not stop him1,022 words
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Article, Illustration12033 1971-09-04 18 1.30 Class 4 Div s—6*. UmSsH $4550 to winner) 1 IMS MENTIIE i (Ssltas if Palast) Us 4IJ (F) Vila 2 THIRD! (IS atarted) 14-8-71 B'pore t-0 7F (Dawkina) CI. 4 EM*. 6; Ist. Balkan Bambino 8-9; 2nd. Dignitary 1-1 carr. 8-4; 4th. Amsterdam 8-12. l-head-4. 1-28 2/9.12,033 words
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Advertisement11 1971-09-04 17 SCRUTINEERS NAP FORECAST Green Sword and Ming Derby IN RACE SEVEN11 words
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Advertisement158 1971-09-04 17 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, dangerous and158 words
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Advertisement51 1971-09-04 19 representative only (2 a day I Yes, only $2 for a minimum size classified advertisement in NEW NATION, Singapore's evening paper. *2oc a word puts advertising in the reach of every trader, every line. m m urn Si h m -524* m iiil M 1 to CLASSIFIEDS Phone *****8 NEW51 words
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