New Nation, 7 July 1972
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Title Section15 1972-07-07 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, July 7, 1972 No. 451 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article13 1972-07-07 1 Police reported 17 accidents yesterday. Four were serious and one fatal.13 words
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Article102 1972-07-07 1 Trading was light in the share market this morning with select buying in lowpriced shares. Prices generally gained marginally. K.L. Industries attracted best interest at prices from $1.03 to $1.08,-with further buyers trading. Folex rose five cents to $1.24. Gammon four cents to $1.82, S.E.A. Corporation three102 words
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Article18 1972-07-07 1 Today tin was traded at $624.12 i cents (unchanged), with a turnover of 225 tons (unchanged).18 words
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Article69 1972-07-07 1 LATE NEWS San Francisco, Friday.— An armed man hijacked a Pacific Southwest Airlines airliner with about 60 people aboard last night on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego. The hijacker demanded US $450,000 ransom. This was the second hijacking of a PSA plane in 2469 words
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Article, Illustration227 1972-07-07 1 This is Che Sharifa binte Pono, 27, the woman who cheated death by 30 yards yesterday when a Royal Australian Air Force Mirage Jet crashed into the compound of her home in Pontian Kechil. She was hanging out rubber sheets to dry shortly227 words
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Article208 1972-07-07 1 Message conveyed to Tanaka, says paper Reuter Tokyo, Friday The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lai, has informed Japan's new Prime Minister, Mr. Kakuei Tanaka, of China's readiness to start talks for normalising relations with Japan, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported today. The paper saidReuter - 208 words
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Article166 1972-07-07 1 Commission claim The government has filed a suit for more than $170,000 from Fraser and Company, Singapore's oldest stockbroking firm.. The sum, the writ alleges, is the commission due to the Sheriff for the seizure of shares belonging to a former client of Fraser and166 words
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Article62 1972-07-07 1 Another case of cholera has been confirmed over the past three days, bringing the total number of cases to 94, according to the Ministry of Health. To date, 4305 hawkers and food handlers have been screened for cholera and typhoid carriers, and 1463 vaccinated. Three more cases62 words
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Article104 1972-07-07 1 Reyjavik, Friday. The world chess championship match between Bobby Fischer of the United States and Russian world champion Boris Spassky will start on Tuesday with Spassky playing the white pieces in the first game, i Spassky, 35, makes the first move in the 24-game match,104 words
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Article62 1972-07-07 1 China's table tennis team will fly into Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways at 10.45 ajn. tomorrow. The group of 20 11 players, four of them women, six officials and three Journalists will be staying here for a week. During their stay they will play four matches. They62 words
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Article32 1972-07-07 1 Peking, Friday. The French Foreign Minister Mr. Maurice Schumann, arrived here last night for a wide-ranging series of talks on world affairs with Chinese leaders, centring on Vietnam and Europe.32 words
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344 1972-07-07 1 Reuter Canberra, Friday The Australian government knew of Singapore's policy of rehabilitating former communists by sending them to overseas countries. including Australia. a spokesman for the Federal Foreign Minister, Mr. Nigel Bowen, said today. The spokesman was commenting late last night on a reportReuter - 344 words
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Article261 1972-07-07 1 Reuter Tokyo, Friday Hundreds of troops were rushed by hellcopter to the Southern Japanese Island of Amakusa today to dig for an estimated 70 people missing under massive landslides that have already caused 28 deaths. Officials said at least 88 people were known dead and 118Reuter - 261 words
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107 1972-07-07 1 The Sembawang Shipyard Employees' Union has set up a fund to help the family of tanker blast victim. Mohammed bin Sainar. Yesterday, the union donated $500 towards Sainar's funeral expenses. The union's president, Mr. Peter Vincent, saidthat he was sending appeal letters today to107 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1972-07-07 1 Iff Rl^lUC TOORV d PACE Z Bus companies pledge to probe complaints. PAGfc 3 fjm i I iind the cmcri with com plete farrities <* P AGE 5 Worker* Partv accuses PAP ot elect-on stunts. 9l> PAGt 7- Russ.j and China advise Hinot to settle the war PAGt 9 Our84 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1972-07-07 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast between 1 pJn. and 6 p.m. today: No rain.13 words
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Article299 1972-07-07 2 Douglas Chan - Suspension penalty By Douglas Chan Every complaint against buses which fail to stop at authorised stops will be thoroughly investigated, bus companies said today. The assurance was given by managements of Singapore's three major bus companies the Amalgamated Bus Co, the Associated Bus Services299 words
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Article, Illustration154 1972-07-07 2 It was a surprise for Mr. Wong Kei Chong. 76, who is convalescing at the Mount Alvernia Hospital, when he learnt that he was the recipient of $300 in the New Nation Post Office Sav- ings Bank Moneybox lucky number. Mr. Wong is the second154 words
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Article46 1972-07-07 2 Mr. Edward Greenwood, Australian children's book illustrator and writer, will talk on The Writer and His World at the National Library lecture hall next Friday at 3 p.m. Admission is free. Tickets are available at the Library's adolt lending section, information desk.46 words
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Article19 1972-07-07 2 Singapore will host the Tropical Medical Workshop on Vector Control at the Shangri La Hotel on August 17.19 words
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Article111 1972-07-07 2 The detergent used by the Port of Singapore Authority and oil companies to disperse the oil slick is not detrimental to marine life, government officials said today. They said that the quantity of detergent sprayed on the sea was comparatively small and non-toxic. The detergent when111 words
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Advertisement46 1972-07-07 2 This high Italian-designed Philips personal radio with every Philips Home Studio. Offer ctoses 31st July C Put ir~n m mm m. x. x-.. ■scbc^. •f *1 •>: 5: .-Iy^Xv%v.\- »>>: N v> SB Ssxte nv W£v\w ..-:V ••v: m r.-.v.ix.v.^ •>XwW •>. v V y 'T vv ;v ,v >:46 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous599 1972-07-07 2 XToday's winning number *****3 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity card599 words
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Miscellaneous161 1972-07-07 2 I weather Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 32-28 C Manila 26-23 c Kuala Lumpur 32-22 c Naha 33-26 c Jakarta 34-27 c Taipeh 34-25 c Tokyo 29-25 C Seoul 1 28-23 c Bangkok 34-26 c London 22-13 c New York 22-13 c San Francisco 22-11 c Moscow 25-20161 words
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Article317 1972-07-07 3 Sterilisation move The Family Planning and Population Board is to Increase its efforts to urge women with "complete families" to be sterilised. This will be done through culdoscopic sterilisation a new method which ties up the Fallopian tubes without major surgery or hospitalisation. It will317 words
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Article49 1972-07-07 3 Washington, Friday—The first permanent assignment of a black foreign service officer to South Africa was announced yesterday by the State Department. The officer is Mr. James Baker, currently In the US embassy in Tokyo. He will become economic and commercial officer in the Embassy in Pretoria.49 words
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Article41 1972-07-07 3 Madrid, Friday All 10 crew aboard were killed when a Spanish DCB airliner plunged Into the sea off the Canary Islands yesterday while on a flight from Madrid to Las Palmas. There were no passengers on boardt*41 words
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Article234 1972-07-07 3 Kuala Lumpur, Friday The Malayan Railway Is to build double railway lines in certain sections of the railway network to improve its service. In addition, the present outmoded signalling and telecommunications method is expected to be replaced by a modern system. These measures are aimed234 words
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Article31 1972-07-07 3 The 9th Parents' Day celebration of children's centres and creches will be held at the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, Banda Hill Road, on July 15 from 2 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration155 1972-07-07 3 Their only regret is that their nine children and four grandchildren could not be around to see them marry. Mrs. Florence Bryson, 44, was married to Canadian logging instructor, Mr. Philip Tipler, 45, in Singapore yesterday after travelling all the way from Seattle in155 words
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Article166 1972-07-07 3 The private detective agency hired by Pepsi-Cola manufactured is winding up {its investigations into rumours that the soft drink is contaminated. The company says the rumours are completely unfounded and offered a reward for information on how they were spread. The rumours which have been circulating166 words
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Article50 1972-07-07 3 English language teaching experts from 18 countries are now attending an international seminar on the use of instructional materials In South East Asian countries. The 250 leading scholars from universities and research institutions are from SEAMEO countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Khmer Republic, the Philippines and Singapore.50 words
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Article23 1972-07-07 3 Twelve Indonesians were yesterday sentenced to one month's imprisonment each for entering Singapore without permits between April 9 and July 5.23 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1972-07-07 3 The New Falcon 500 and Fairmont Now On display in our showrooms! Where you get the best deals in Ford Island Ford Sales Pte. Ltd. w— To City Government copyright reserved. GEYLANG ROAD To Changi GU»LLE*_ 501 Guillemard Road, Singapore 15.Te1:*****1,*****2 Open Mondays-Saturdays until 8 pm Sundays 10.00 am 5359 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration511 1972-07-07 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 KAMPONG KAPOR community centre was simply crowded with youths playing basketball. Even tiny tots, catching on fast to the faculties of the centre, were there watching television on their parents' laps. Inside the centre, a significant ceremonv for511 words
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Advertisement347 1972-07-07 4 (P^larl lARANCE ISALE RUSHTODETHELM FOR GIANT FURNITURE BARGAINS NOW! A wide range of beautiful quality lounge, bedroom, dining and office furniture to clear at once-a-year sale prices. Hurry, before someone else grabs your bargain buys! GROUP 900 LOUNGE. A stylish group, finished and upholstered in luxurious fabrics. 4 or 3-seater347 words
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Advertisement207 1972-07-07 4 SHAW CENTRE—PARKING LOT FOR 1,000 CARS SHAW CENTRE o z "taking pictures is half the fun IK I making pictures is twice jjj > the fun." j 5 5 3 VISIT US FOR A WIDE RANGE OF DARKROOM I 2 EQUIPMENTS, CAMERAS 2 AND ACCESSORIES. f Kmrnm sales&service C et207 words
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180 1972-07-07 5 Outpatient clinics flooded with patients Reported flu cases have doubled in the past 10 days. Ministry of Health static Show thgt figures for the first two days of this week have increased, compared with those of last wtKk* The figures for Monday v were180 words
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Article, Illustration167 1972-07-07 5 Peter Ong - By Peter Ong British pop singer Cliff Richard (above), will perform in Singapore in September. His engagement here will be part of his Far East tour that will also take him to Japan and Hong Kong. According to EMI (S) Pte. Ltd., which is167 words
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Article45 1972-07-07 5 The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12week course on spoken Teochew from July 25 at Raffles Girls' Primary School. The lessons will be conducted in English every Tuesday and Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The fee is $20.45 words
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303 1972-07-07 5 Long Kum Thong - By Long Kum Thong The chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. Heng Swee Tong, today accused the PAP of trying to create disarray among opposition parties with "election stunts." Commenting on the latest PAP announcement that four new faces have been added303 words
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Article58 1972-07-07 5 The Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, will hold a 12-lecture course on Introductory Statistics from Tuesday. The course will deal with the theory and methods of collecting, numerical data and will be tabulating and analysing held every Tuesday from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in58 words
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Article61 1972-07-07 5 Professor Wong Lin Ken, MP for Alexandra and Minister of Home Affairs, has been elected head of the Alexandra Constituency National Dav Working Committee. Other officials: Messrs. Tan Kim Tean (chairman); Koh Boon Piang (vice chairman); Shlau Slu Long (secretary); Khalld Ahmad (assistant secretary); Chai Sing Lee61 words
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Article19 1972-07-07 5 The Lions Club of Singapore North will hold its Installation dinner at Singapore Hilton tomorrow at 8 p.m.19 words
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Article31 1972-07-07 5 The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a seminar on Let us Work with our People at the Lee Chee Shan Conference Room, Union House, tomorrow at 2 p.m.31 words
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146 1972-07-07 5 Reuter London, Friday. A petition by Velusaml Suppiah for special leave to appeal against his conviction in the Singapore Supreme Court In February, 1971, of the murder of Malayandl Pillai, said by the prosecution to have died as a result of blows struck by anReuter - 146 words
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Article37 1972-07-07 5 Mr. Hon Sul Sen, Minister of Finance, will be guest of honour at the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers' fourth Annual dinner at the Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel, on July 15 at 8 p.m.37 words
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Article37 1972-07-07 5 The chairman of the advisory committee of the Buklt Ho Swee Secondary School, Mr. Too Joo Lai, will open the school's food and fun fair to raise funds for the pupils at 10 a.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article34 1972-07-07 5 Mr. Lim Phai Som, chairman of Singapore Pools (Pte) Limited, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the Ngee Ann Technical College gun club's shooting range tomorrow morning at the college campus.34 words
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Advertisement71 1972-07-07 5 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House UST ARRIVES! 1972 NEW RMK -4 wn:. jF t mBK£:A v a A ir t O </ > "V r v ¥i mm*!* ffP TH« n«W collection of Christian NtcktlH assorts individuality in colour. Choorfful, tastoful colours. Each doftty taHorod in71 words
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Advertisement321 1972-07-07 5 -Cr APEX TRAVEL TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING THEIR HUENDS CUSTOMERS OF THEIR APPOINTMENT AS AUTHORISED AGENT OF BRITISH CALEDONIAN AIRWAYS Singapore-London (Boeing 707) Every Sunday, Wednesday fir Friday Depart Singapore: 2315 hours Arrive London Catwick: 0845 hours London-Singapore (Boeing 707) Every Tuesday, Thursday fir Saturday Depart London Catwick: 2315 hours321 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous324 1972-07-07 5 Quiz object No. 5 Good start for new quiz Our new quiz has got oil to a good start. We received 103 entries for object No. 1 —the wire guard of an electric fan. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Choo Soon Bock, a technician, of Kempas Road.324 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration5180 1972-07-07 6 GERALD STONE - A leading Australian television current affairs commentator, Mr. GERALD STONE, of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, has been in Singapore to interview the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. New Nation today presents the complete transcript of this interview. GERALD STONE STONE:5,180 words
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268 1972-07-07 7 UPI and Reuter London, Friday Russia and China have advised Hanoi to negotiate a settlement of the Vietnam war with the United States, communist diplomatic sources said yesterday. The London-based sources —with full diplomatic representation in Hanoi—said these mores have been made independentlyUPI and Reuter - 268 words
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Article78 1972-07-07 7 Reuter Paris, Friday—The new French Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Messmer, yesterday named a government which kept the main ministers of the outgoing administration but brought in former premier Edgar Faure in a major domestic post. Mr. Faure, a skilled politician who has a considerable following amongReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement114 1972-07-07 6 m "Scotchgard" Fabric Protector promotes a blight and shiny outlook. For the owner of clothing, furnishings, fabrics or car upholstery, Scotchgard can be sprayed on the material to form a positively water and grease resistant layer, thus protecting it from all stains. "Scotchbrite" Nylon webbed cleaning pads really do a114 words
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Advertisement10 1972-07-07 7 ROBINSON'S Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****. V V** .'A10 words
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597 1972-07-07 8 Predictably, the American newscaster who interviewed Mr. Lee Kuan Yew lor the Australian Broadcasting Commission lingered over a question which some foreign observers pursue with persistence: the scope and limits of individual liberty in Singapore. It is an important question in any society, of course,597 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1972-07-07 8 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN There is an air of optimism in East Berlin today. Latest figures released by the government of, the German Democratic Republic show Increases in production In practically all sectors of the economy1,041 words
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Letters
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Article154 1972-07-07 8 Every night I go through the most frustrating ordeal of waiting for bus No. 173 in front of the National Library to take me back home In Princess Elizabeth Estate. At the end of a hard day's work it is really heart breaking to have to wait154 words
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Article150 1972-07-07 8 GEETA MENON - GEETA MENON I read with Interest the suggestion that special staff be recruited to look after the operations of bus services. May I request that a careful study be made of< the operations and effectiveness of service No. 173. which has its terminus In Princess Elizabeth Estate.150 words
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Article88 1972-07-07 8 K. KESAVAPANY - K. KESAVAPANY Reference Is omde to the letter appearing In the New Nation (June 14) from your correspondent ABC on the subject of shortage of drivers. It is suggested that your correspondent contact the Ministry of Labour's Employment Service which may be able to assist him If88 words
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Article377 1972-07-07 8 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG Public Relations Officer, Port of Singapore Authority, Singapore, 2. I refer to your report 210 p.c. Jump in Basin Godown Rentals (NN, June 27). As a result of the Cargo Diversion Scheme which was Implemented in March 1968, lighters carrying cargo discharged from vessels377 words
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Article86 1972-07-07 8 The present one-way traffic arrangement at Bendemeer Road has created parking problems for residents of Block 13. 14. 15 and 16. The parking lots In front of our blocks have been withdrawn as a result of the traffic arrangement. Bach evening Is a nightmare for us as we86 words
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Article149 1972-07-07 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development. Singapore, 2. I refer to the letters by Lin Seow Cher and P.B. (NN, June 30 and July 1 respectively) and the news article of June 29 under the heading Plea for Bridges The P.W.D. has not for-149 words
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Advertisement114 1972-07-07 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. NIKON POLARIZING MICROSCOPE POH-2 INFINITE WORLD OF THE NIKON MICROSCOPE While laymen close their eyes to increasing ecological imbalance and pollution, scientists are engaged in studying the microscopic forces which govern the earth and its atmosphere. Much remains114 words
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Our Heritage
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Article, Illustration1578 1972-07-07 9 New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. The stuffed, slightly moth-eaten exhibits in the National Museum are all that's left of many of the proud animals which once stalked our jungles. And, most of the exhibits were1,578 words
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Article, Illustration953 1972-07-07 9 Tan Chung Lee - WHERE ARE THEY By Tan Chung Lee Tan Eng Yoon packs a lot of power in his diminutive, frame. He was one of Singapore's top sprinters and won two gold medals at the 1959 SEAP Games and another at the 1960 Asian Games.953 words
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Advertisement5 1972-07-07 9 Next week: Our surviving wildlife5 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration567 1972-07-07 10 EVERYTHING Is gett•Ci ing better. That's progress and comes in the wake of industrialisation and technological advance. The greatest changes can be seen in so many everyday There are more machines to help man do work so he can have more time on his567 words
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Advertisement103 1972-07-07 10 fi W7* f L 3t> 1 J N EASTERN UNITED K; n a M i m a Latest Models-Mercedes Benz. Holden Kingswood. Ford Falcon. Ford Cortina. Air- conditioned Self Driven/Chauffeur Driven •Prompt, Courteous Personalized Service Reasonable Hourly Daily, Weekly Monthly Rates. For Enquiries Call. EASTEIW((SI j UWITEP TWADWC (PTE I103 words
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Advertisement25 1972-07-07 10 TRUNKS FOR PACKING, STORAGE, ETC. STRONG STEEL AND LUXURIOUS ALUMINIUM QUALITIES AVAILABLE «M Me* H Ot4m Stew HARM IT BROTHERS, (Umm DMlmi) tw—mßw4 TW: *****25 words
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Advertisement69 1972-07-07 10 IfULIVS 111 HEUSE snnssiDus EUJIEffiS NEWLY MMVB) SHIPMENT I I A RANGE OF VARETIES FOR YOUR CHOICE AT r n MOCCIA (S) PTE. LTD. 68, middle road, Singapore,7. telS: *****2-*****6 WE BUY SELL AND TRADE-IN FOR USED NEW CAMERAS (nil brnnds) FHOTO COP v SERVICES CONTACT UNIVERSAL PHOTO MATERIAL STORE.69 words
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Advertisement55 1972-07-07 10 Students Who Go Overseas! YN ■••41 OVERCOAT QUILTS ICARVKI WOOLLEN PULLOVER 4 CARMCANS UNDERWEAR OLOVES JUMPER WINTER PYJAMAS. Cmm Lat lit AOVISC mm* HOT ym H CHOOSE Mm mm CLOTH INC for ym FooKoNm(pti)lti (DEPAITMEMT STOtE) 83/B5 South Brida* Rood, Singapore. Td: ***** *47, PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. ToL 912SRS. ••IS,55 words
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Advertisement89 1972-07-07 10 Live with the times Try the newest of the new Miracle fabric that ever hit the town twigtfxw iOO%Crinipfdpotvv's:«" Double-Knit S •i' tho comforts n>• x»V> 4 /V/// and yet be in a perfect shape with it. at Special Prices IfITROOUCTORV /ALE Last 3 days THE KNIT SCENE _>pen -jj!89 words
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Advertisement191 1972-07-07 10 I *>_ 4 w V, SET LUNCH MENU Ivacy Mm4my, W«4 Fri. Ivary T—*■», Thmr*. ft S* (1) 'NASI SOTOtAIAT* NASI auNTUT (2) 'NASI CKMUK SRIWIDJAJA' (2) NASI KARI AJAM Superb food Cosy atmosphere Fast, courteous service Pleasant garden seftinq outdoors icncLnciuin;s irm Laic. fIROOM 24 WJSMA INDONESIA BUILDING J191 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration500 1972-07-07 11 Mary Lee ' ** +■ - A wide raage of designs cater to all tastes-frea tready to coaservative Presented fay Mary Lee RAV DHALIWAL The craze for handprinted materials has now hit Singapore. Boutiques and fashion houses are going into hand-printing of fabrics; sophisticated ladies—both young and old—go about strikingly dressed in500 words
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Article559 1972-07-07 11 L^goo'D^, VhealthJ There are two opposing schools of thought among doctors on how much a patient should know. One school tells the patient nothing and even the names of the medicine prescribed are kept secret. There were in the past many good reasons for this559 words
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159 1972-07-07 11 London, Friday The amount of lead permitted in baby foods in Britain is to be cut following a shock discovery that there Is nearly twice as much lead in canned baby foods as in the average adult's diet. Agriculture minister James Prior promised action159 words
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Article312 1972-07-07 11 New York, Friday The advertising of contraceptives Is a hot social Issue In the United States. Family planning and pro-abortion groups argue that there should be no restraints on Information, and that information about contraceptives is badly needed in a country where a majority of312 words
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Advertisement97 1972-07-07 11 IMPORTED FASHIONS THE SHOW CASE •>) Ci 16, TIE MCIUUIII SHOffINB CENTRE (■EXT TO FITZPATRICK'S) 290, ORCHARD ROAD S'PORE-9. MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10a.B. t« 6 p.m. kcnkoltora Massaiier /57.50 V jji "J SING MEE (S) PTE. LIMITED terrazzo ran manufacturer FACTORY: 42, MACPHERSON RD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****-*****3 MODERN AND LUXURY97 words
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Advertisement39 1972-07-07 11 LANCOME SALON t *r /k 1 X Come and have a facial, a cleansing ...or your hair styled or just for advice on the range* of Lancdme beauty preparations. Come and be beautiful in the splendid new Salon, at39 words
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Commerce and Finance
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348 1972-07-07 12 S.V. Supplah - By S.V. Supplah In eight years banking will become the major Industry in Singapore, an American banker said yesterday. "Government is taking the right step in promoting Singapore as a financial centre. The number of banks is increasing and their operations are348 words
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164 1972-07-07 12 United Press International New York. Friday. Prices on the New York Stock Exchange made one of their most impressive showings in recent weeks yesterday as investor confidence was given a boost by reports that Russia and China were urging Hanoi to bring a quickUnited Press International - 164 words
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Article99 1972-07-07 12 Reuter London, Friday. The market closed firm yesterday as buyers returned on lack of any new adverse factors, sources said. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was up 5.4 at 503.4 its higher level since June 26. I CI, Unilever, Dunlop, BATS, Courtaulds and EMI wereReuter - 99 words
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Article31 1972-07-07 12 The government has imposed an Import duty of 80 cents each on fluorescent tabular lamps of 1.22 m (4 ft.) linear measurement. All other types are not dutiable.31 words
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Article, Illustration186 1972-07-07 12 Hun vu subdued opthnin in the Atre market what activity «u comparatively slew daring the peek hoars at 3.30 pan. to l yjL The aggregate turnover was down to 24 million share* valued at (53 million. However, marginal lienors in second-line industrials, hotels, properties and tins were in186 words
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213 1972-07-07 12 London, Friday. The French government has decided to make a voluntary contribution to the tin industry's buffer stock fund which provides the capital which enables the International Tin Council to stabilise prices and supply, it was announced yesterday. The French government's decision was213 words
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Article, Illustration197 1972-07-07 12 WANG SU FAH - CAMERA By WANG SU FAH An ugly spot in the day can be a beautiful scene at night when the complicated and confused background of a picturesque landscape can disappear into the' darkness. Most night scenes are made up of colourful197 words
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117 1972-07-07 12 LEVY ON AIR TICKETS PAID IN DOLLAR, United Press International Paris, Friday Airlines operating from West Germany yesterday announced a surcharge on flight tickets paid for in US dollars, pounds or other foreign currencies. A spokesman for. Lufthansa, the West German national airline, said the new rule was being enforcedUnited Press International - 117 words
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Article174 1972-07-07 12 Alan 4»* Am Bemads 47% im Cu S3* AT A T 42* A A P 7* AmiMrii IS Beth Steal 28 Boeing S2* Caterp Trae 62 Chryller 30* Coca-Cola 137* Cant. Ofl 27 Control Data 77* Own (H Win 2»* Dow Chem W DuFOBt 168* Kodak .o.174 words
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Advertisement270 1972-07-07 12 Ms-name mhos The Royal 7000Y is an ail new radio from Zenith. And Zenith have bean specialists In Radionics for 50 years so Mou'd expect the best and you get it. International shortwave and amateur broadcasts, marine and weather reports. FM and standard AM broadcasts. Long wave FAA weather navigation270 words
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Advertisement54 1972-07-07 12 m:\\ NATION Photographic Contest Name Address Title: Camera: Camera Corner M> w .mM. contest. Below are the ut uin nitih Unstoow* rales of the competi- fit prists mid be wed fee tfton. It's open to all eo«w»eßt* with cash prises. JU?STiSSW kf the entrants, and the deelHUlftft skm of New54 words
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Advertisement458 1972-07-07 13 '4*-^ ANNOUNCEMENTS TAKE OKASA the world-famous German regenerative tonic to restore your health and vitality to peak, condition for more lasting pleasure and better enjoyment of life. You will be pleased with the results. OUR SHADY BAZAAR with so much to offer can supply the latest trend exclusively to your458 words
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Advertisement508 1972-07-07 13 ATTIIACTW I furnished kxs. CIITIVI BUNGALOW off Bukit Timah Rood 6% miles 4 oiroond. bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large dining room, lounge, verandah with magnificent view, large gor"•n, peaceful location. If required two excellent servant's currently resident would continue. Available late July $2,500/- per month. Tel: Ellis, *****1 ext. 49, S'pore.508 words
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Advertisement403 1972-07-07 13 MARGUERETTA TOP-TINTING CONTINENTAL Colouring Expert of Poris/London/New York 25 years Experience ond her Team of Highly Efficient Expert Hoirsty lists are at your service.. Renowned for their Superb Crafts* mans h i p Singapore's Top colouring Centre. Signing Facilities for Cold Storage Customers. Solon Margueretto, Cold Storage Arcode Orchard Rood,403 words
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Advertisement522 1972-07-07 13 FURNITURE HOCK SOON CATtRS all type* of furniture. Very moderate prices. Enquiries Mr. Franck Leong, *****0 Singapore. FOR SALE MALACCA JUNQUE: Come and browse through our collection of intricately corved Chinese Lacquer Cabinets and Blockwood Furniture. See Victorian corved Teak furniture, Brass Bedsteads, Porcelain, Mirrors, Lacquer. Oil Lamps, Brass and522 words
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Advertisement589 1972-07-07 13 PHOENIX COURT, St. THotpai Wafk/WHlney Rood), District 9. Lot 559 Ti.ll. Freehoid. Fm from encumburances on conv pit ion and delivery of fiat* Luxury flats completed with carpot. Completion on or before 31.12.73. Planning approval GAI In D.C. 373/69. Prieos from $68,500/-. Loon avoilabio. Motodies Ltd., 27/29, Ooncopin Street, Singapore.589 words
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Advertisement601 1972-07-07 13 NAM-NO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited, Tour Motoya Seven Days Ssllo/-, ohconditioMd Bus Ssl3s/-, Departure Every Sunday, Monday, C/Highiands Four Days Ss7o/-, Every Wedneeday. Pongkor Island C/H4ghlands Five Days Ss9o/-, Ey*y Tuesday, Bangkok Chiengmai Fourteen Days Ss37o/-, 22/7/72, 6/8/72, 20/8/72, By air Eight Days *****/-, 25/7/72, 9/8/72, 23/8/72, Bangkok Hongkong (Mocou) Eight601 words
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Advertisement438 1972-07-07 13 VEHICLE WANTED LATE MOOCH PORSCHE 911 S.E. 2.4. Contoct" Miss Yec *****4. Doily 9 a.m.—s p.m. WOMEN ONLY NIW SHIPMENT! For assorted jewelleries, groovy belts, handbogs, imported materials, dresses, trimmings, ond everything feminine visit Femina, 352 People's Park Complex (2nd Floor) *****. WINING DINING CAROL INN We invite you tP438 words
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Advertisement90 1972-07-07 13 WHKRi: 01 (AN SI;HVI( i: 01 n jl— I'OYnT VKSI AulherM Deoler*: 40, Upper Eort Coast Rood,"* ISngapore. Tel. Nk *****4. B^^iriSel^^otton, 163, Lorong 4, Too Payoh, Singapore. Tel. No: *****6. M Al H 111 nVMf MV Ur MrTtCV #IVI 158, Paeir PonjaoQ Rood. Singapore. Tel. No: *****7. ti. .M90 words
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Article, Illustration408 1972-07-07 14 The Combined nlversity of Oxford and Cambridge cricket team Is due to arrive here on Sunday for a series of three matches. This will be the first Urn* that the two premier University clubs In England have combined for a visit to the Far East. The408 words
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Article203 1972-07-07 14 The final of the InterConstituencies soccer tournament between Farrer Park and Pasir Panjang will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight instead of Sunday. The decision was made by the National Sports Promotion Board in order not to divert the interest of sports fans wanting to203 words
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415 1972-07-07 14 M. Param - By M. Param Favoured Singapore Cricket Club is tipped to win its Singapore Cricket Association Senior league fixture against Ceylon Sports Club on Sunday at the Padang, starting at 10.30 ajn. SCC, despite being without their prolific scorer Mike Scrutton and left415 words
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Article90 1972-07-07 14 Khalsa Association division n team beat SAFSA "B" 3-1 in their league hockey clash yesterday. Khalsa are now top of the table with 16 points, one point ahead of SAFSA. The only team that can overtake Khalsa now is the IA "B" team which has three games90 words
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Article66 1972-07-07 14 url c h, Friday.—The Appeals Board of the European Football Union (EUFA) decided here yesterday to reduce the ban on Glasgow Rangers from two years to one year. The two year ban from European competitions had been imposed by the EUFA disciplinary committee be cause of Rangers66 words
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Article52 1972-07-07 14 Stockholm, Friday. Soviet Javelin thrower Janis Lusis, the 196 a Olympic champion, yesterday bettered the world mark with a throw of 93.8 metres (308 ft). The former record was held by Finland's Jorma Kinnunen and was set in Tampere, Finland, in 1969. Klnnunen's world mark was52 words
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Article2335 1972-07-07 14 yUuTTEB TALK] tj— j CJS. YEO triumphed In the June Gold Medal at 1 .B.C. with a pinfall of 2352 over 12 games, a 196 average. One frame away with 2342 was Chris Ng, followed closely by F.C. Llxn 2318 and Eddie Tan 2314.2,335 words
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Article236 1972-07-07 14 The Singapore Polo Club intends to add an international flavour to this year's Pesta Sukan polo tournament with the possible participation of a West Malaysia national polo team together with the regular Malaysian states. The tournament committee, in a meeting last night set the dates236 words
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Article69 1972-07-07 14 New York, Friday Muhammad All will fight Floyd Patterson on Aug. 28 in a bout that will provide the next challenger for Joe Frazier's heavyweight title, it was announced yesterday. All has been promised U*****,000 for the 12round bout at Madison Square Garden, according to Harry Markson.69 words
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Miscellaneous105 1972-07-07 14 DR. KILDARE PSS3IH BETTINA..., IT'S TONY. GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU. by Ken Bald i a ill j ■s 1 -'•u'lii HV gw v on mv wAy. vVHEhJ you GET HUNGRY ANP you WIIJ., BELIEVE ME. B 5 ft Vh r RIP KIRBY J 1 THINK TWSTHE JOHNNY. is mm n105 words
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Miscellaneous281 1972-07-07 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACBOSS 1 Out for the day. 5 Familiar farewell. 9 Kind of bat 14 Corner of a diamond. 15 On own. 16 Commune in 8. Italy. 17 Shallow. 19 a sudden. 20 Relinquish. 21 Creek. 22 Cerberus guards It 22 leases. 24 Invented. 28 School subjects. 31281 words
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Article, Illustration51 1972-07-07 15 of the .8CC (No. 7) flies through his opponents as he 'forces the ball goalward in the Junior Knockout clash against Customs at Jalan Bcsar Stadium last night. Frey scored the only goal in the match to give SCC a 1-0 victory.—Pitture by Philip Llm. Picture by PhilipPicture by Philip Llm. - 51 words
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Article181 1972-07-07 15 Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, Friday. Topseeded Rod Laver of Australia .was below form yesterday but managed to hang on for a 6-3, 6-7, 7-5 victory over Haroon Rahim of Pakistan in the US$25,000 Bretton' Woods invitational tennis tournament. Laver, who had N trouble with his serve181 words
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Article, Illustration467 1972-07-07 15 Wimbledon, Friday. Stan Smith, a US army corEoral, and Romanian army eutenant Ilie Nastase yesterday qualified for tomorrow's men's singles final at the 86th All-Eng-land lawn tennis championships. Smith, the top seed from Sea Pines,, South Carolina, dispatched Jan Kodes of Czechoslovkia, the man heUnited Press International radio picture. - 467 words
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Article454 1972-07-07 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap A world-ranking karate exponent will be here in Singapore soon to finalise arrangements for the staging of an Asian inter-club and open tournament here early next year. He Is Mr. O. Yamaguchi, holder of the tenth dan—the highest in the martial art and454 words
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Article, Illustration340 1972-07-07 15 The Banker in underlined his chances in the $15,000 Club Cup when he did a sparkling gallop on a good track at Buklt Timah this morning. j Ridden by Des Coleman the Sound Track 5-year-old came away from Royal Sonata (Sairi) at the end of340 words
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476 1972-07-07 15 London, Friday. Leicestershire, thought by many to be the strongest country side In the country and this season's results endorse this opinion, were torn apart by the now redoubtable Australian pace attack of Bob Massie and Dennis Lillee at Leicester yesterday. Then John Qleeson476 words
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Article104 1972-07-07 15 Nacoya, Friday.— The results of the top division on the fifth day of the 15-day Bomo tournment at the Aliehi Prefectoral Gymnasium yesterday: Yeehioyama (l-4)heat Tochl--3); Kitonownl (8-2) heal FataVedake (8-2); Fntatsnryd (8-2) beat Shiratayama (1-4); Hanrelwa (4-1) beat Mutsnarashl (8-8); Ryne <8-2) beat NlshiUnada (2-8); Toktbayama104 words
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Article34 1972-07-07 15 CENTRAL LEAGUE Yakult 4 Taiyo 2 Yakult 10 Taiyo 6 Hiroshima 9 Chunichl 0 Yomiuri 4 Hanshln 1 PACIFIC LEAGUE Nishitetsa 8 Hankyu 8 Other scheduled tames washed out because of rain.34 words
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Article61 1972-07-07 15 Ft Erie, Ontario, Friday.—, Fanner Canadian amateur champion Bunky Henry fired a blistering six-under par-45 to take the first round lead yesterday in the Ikid annual Canadian open coif tournament at the Cherry mil Golf Club. Tom Sanderson shot an opening Round 66. Bunched together with four-under par61 words
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Article50 1972-07-07 15 Porto Alegre, Brad, Friday.— AifnUna aqueeefl by Qntnu 1-0 teat night to win a berth In the final* of Brazils Indo-' pull en Cup tournament. Arrwttna vm play Yufoaietla Sunday for third place In the towmammt, bad* held to coo»> inamorato Brazil's 150 th annl▼eraary of Hi tTyUpwuUoca.50 words
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Article208 1972-07-07 15 DEAR SIR: With reference to the article In New Nation (July 5) stating that lady riders In Australia had applied for 12 "ladles only" flat races to be Included In the racing calendar. Similar races were introduced in the United Kingdom for the first time208 words
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Advertisement66 1972-07-07 15 r BUILDS UP WITH ADS IN NEW NATION "Promoting garden products means reaching a very special market, and we knew that New Nation covered it," says' Mr. John Ede of Singapore Orchids (Pte) Ltd., in Mandai Lake Road. "We got immediate response from the first i of our series of66 words
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77 1972-07-07 16 Melbourne Herald Mrs. Eunice Guy, 42, handles the famous woman's weapon—the rolling pin—like a champion. Well in fact she is a champion—well at least a former world champion. Mrs. Quy of Gloucester is training to recapture the international rolling pin title which sheMelbourne Herald - 77 words
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Article, Illustration34 1972-07-07 16 The pretty girl with a friendly smile, is Irene Teo, 20, a secretary at King's Hotel. She likes meeting people and enjoys dancing. Her ambition: "I want to be an air hostess.'*34 words
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Article54 1972-07-07 16 AH FOOK: What the Prime Minister said about investing more in our children to raise the quality of Singapore's future life certainly makes sense. MEI LIN: Agreed. But as over-population is the bugbear to all these aims why don't we set our sights at a family of two54 words
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330 1972-07-07 16 UPI You've seen similar scenes In hundreds of movies. Pretty teen-age girl and handsome teen-age boy very much In love as they walk holding hands under the trees. Yet this time It is movie history. Erin Oeraghty and Jason Kemp, both 17 and professionalUPI - 330 words
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Article278 1972-07-07 16 Case of troublesome teeth Melbourne Herald Fritz Hartenbach, of Pforzheim, near Stuttgart in West Germany couldn't stand his toothache any longer. So he smiled bravely as dentist Wilhelm Reiter broke the news that most of his bad teeth would have to come out But 55-year-old FritzMelbourne Herald - 278 words
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Article117 1972-07-07 16 Today Is Friday. July 7, the 189 th day of 1972 with 177 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching new phase. THE MORNING STARS: Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury, Mars .and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. Austrian composer Oustaf Mahler was117 words
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107 1972-07-07 16 A man who learned to be a painter In prison helped to forge documents for Britain's biggest post office fraud. In Just one day the gang collected more than U*****,000 with forged premium bonds and national savings certificates. But the107 words
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Article89 1972-07-07 16 The FC Singen -Minor League soccer club has withdrawn a protest lodged with the South German Football Association after a dog bit one of Its key players in a match deciding promotion to the next higher league Slgen lost 1-0 to Wahihof In that match89 words
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Article42 1972-07-07 16 Convicted robber Francesco Delia waa delighted when his mother brought him two sheets to keep him comfortable in prison in Bona. Sicily. He tied them together and used them to climb down from his cell window and escape.42 words
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Advertisement174 1972-07-07 16 K. "Unconventi a style of their own Additional attraction 11 J Also nightly at Rasa Sayan; Weekdays 10.30 pjn.. Saturdays 11.00 pjn. No cover charge. Miss LINETTE' Body beautiful provocative. rx i 4 L._ ORCHID LANTERN SHOWTIMES leek days: 9.15 pm 11.15 pm. eturdays: 9.45 pm 11.45 pm. ■f y174 words
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Miscellaneous423 1972-07-07 16 5, Siagapm 3.00 Opening followed by where the Heart it 3JO For the Family (E) 3.45 A Uary of Events in Sggapore this Week 3.50 South-East As to— Thailand (E—Rpt) 4.05 Days of Our Lives 4.30 Close 6.00 Opening followed by Lucky Dip 6JO News in Brief 6.35 Sports Parade423 words
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Miscellaneous508 1972-07-07 16 Trust your lucky if-T IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY born today, you are an original and highly Invective individual whose ever-active mind to never without an idea to be applied to whatever lame, problematical or otherwise, may be at hand at the moment. Always alert to the new and different, you508 words
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Miscellaneous47 1972-07-07 16 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Prog. Summary 6.06 Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 PClbllc Service Anncts. 6.45 Share Market Report 7.00 Chinese Request Hour 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 Japanese Concert Artists 9.45 'On Wings of Song* 10.00 Mosaic 10.30 Serenade for Strings 11.00 Close.47 words
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909 1972-07-07 17 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Moonee Valley stands out in the Class 3 Division 4—7f handicap at Buklt Timah tomorrow. This Alcimedes' five-year-old put up a good showing to finish fourth to deadheaters No Sweat and Born Free n over 6f last Saturday.909 words
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Article106 1972-07-07 17 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JERP MARKSMAN MAKUDA Race 1 B. STAR 1:1; J < w 'vfliH B. STAR Sweet Sadie ilTSAHA Babylon Star CHAYA TIMOR Babyen Star CHENI C. TIMOR Race S O. COMMAND O. COMMAND Race 4 O. Command nimn Sons Kan* 8. QUEEN fW'TTi"! <.■■■■106 words
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Article, Illustration9956 1972-07-07 18 MMM 2.15 Class 1 Div. 3— 6f ILLUSLaUi ($13,000 $9100 to winner) 1 77H1 FIOET AMI a(L 11) Tak I TBHTHi (II started) 8-7-72 S'pore 8-4 6F (Podmore) CI. 1 Div. 8: Ist. Boniface S-13; Sad, Unforflettabie l h 3rd. Respect S-10. Neck-'a-deadheat. 1-18 8/3. Itack flood. NINTHi9,956 words
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Advertisement59 1972-07-07 17 Coffee Shop Breakfast before dawn late night supper. regular meals..» a snack or drjnk at anytime in the day and all through the night.... qjjr MOBY OICK Coffee Shop Flower Terrace stay open 24 hours a day T days a week. Drop in anytime you'll never catch uft napping! w59 words
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