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Title Section18 1973-05-05 1 NEW NATION No. 707 SINGAPORE Saturday evening, May 5, 1973 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MAY 5, 197318 words
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Article, Illustration693 1973-05-05 1 Bugging: 'Sex letters' charge Reuter Washington, Saturday President Nixon last night told present and past members of his staff not to disclose whether they had ever discussed the Watergate bugging scandal with him. This follows reports that Mr. John Dean, the White House counselReuter - 693 words
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Article10 1973-05-05 1 Police reported 82 accidents yesterday. Twelve were serious.10 words
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Article, Illustration256 1973-05-05 1 Fiona Chew - By Fiona Chew Hong Kong actress Miao Ker Ksiu flew into Singapore with a plaster on her forehead and a "superstitious" tale behind it. "It is a sad reminder of the nasty accident I had during the filming of my latest movie, Strangers In256 words
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Article336 1973-05-05 1 By Blue Peter Australian jockey Kevin Mitchell, who is here on a busman's holiday, should get off the mark quickly on Newmarket II in Race 3 at Bukit Timah today. The Tychoon three-year-old has made tremendous progress since his fourth to Asian Envoy over 6f at Ipoh in336 words
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Article113 1973-05-05 1 Reuter Hong Kong, Saturday Afternoon trading is to resume at Kong Kong's four stock exchanges from Monday, according to sources. Afternoon trading was suspended on January 15 when dealers were engulfed by paperwork at the height of the share boom. The market has cooled offReuter - 113 words
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Article370 1973-05-05 1 20 die in mishap Reuter Phnom Penh. Saturday An American fighterbomber which normally operates off aircraft carriers crashed into a Cambodian Army camp dispensary here yesterday in an apparent attempt at an emergency landing, killing at least 20 people. Eye witnesses at the thatch andReuter - 370 words
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Article40 1973-05-05 1 Moscow, Saturday —US Presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger arrived here today for talks with Soviet leaders, including discussion of a summit meeting between President Nixon and Communist Party chief Mr. Leonid Brezhnev in the US next month.40 words
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Miscellaneous12 1973-05-05 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook for today from 1 to 6 p.m.—Scattered showers.12 words
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Article305 1973-05-05 2 Rav K. Dhaliwal - 'Don't self-medicate* By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Consumers Association of Singapore has warned consumers against taking vitamins and mineral supplements at random without supervision. The latest Issue of the CA3E Consumer Bulletin says: "Most people selfmedlcate when they take vitamins, not realising that there is a need305 words
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Article93 1973-05-05 2 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday: Malaysia will send a parliamentary delegation to the Soviet Union next month at the invitation of the Soviet government. The six-man delegation will be led by the Senate President, Tan Sri Omar Ong Yoke Un. The eightday tour will start on June 7.93 words
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Article193 1973-05-05 2 The Flag Day of the YWCA today Is to raise funds for the association to set up a recreational centre for tne young workers of Jurong. Mrs. Tan Lay Choo, chairman of the Flag Day committee, said in an appeal: -As each year goes193 words
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Article21 1973-05-05 2 The Kampong Cheng San Youth Adventure Club Is planning an expedition to Mount Klnabalu from May 27 to June 11.21 words
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Article, Illustration134 1973-05-05 2 National Stadium debut > The National Stadium in Kallang was a hive of activity as hundreds of students hejid £heir first mass rehearsal for the Singapore Youth Festival, the SEAP Games and National Day there this morning. The children, thrilled to be the first to use134 words
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Article78 1973-05-05 2 Encik Ahmad Matter, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), will open the regional training course in marine microbiology at the Lee Kong Chlan Museum the Lee Kong Chlan Museum of Asian Culture, Nanyang University, on Monday at 9.30 a.m. The course will be held till June 1 under the auspices78 words
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Miscellaneous595 1973-05-05 2 HRPPEIIIIICS WHAT'S ON TODAY Labour Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon and Mrs. Ong will attend the 4TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD. The SPORTS ASSOCIATION OF LABOUR MINISTRY will hold a POOLSIDE BARBECUE at Hotel Premier, Nassim Hill, at 7 p.m. The YMCA will hold a TEA PARTY cum certificate595 words
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Article, Illustration280 1973-05-05 3 The MP for Kim Seng, Mr. Ong Leong Boon, will be among the five Singaporeans who will be presented as Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons at the opening ceremony of its 46th Annual General Scientific Meeting tomorrow night. Mr. Ong, 29,280 words
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Article332 1973-05-05 3 Delegates from 11 nations due Youths are an asset to any society—if given proper guidance. On the other hand, it has been proved time and •gain, they can become a real problem if they are neglected. With this in mind the International Planned Parent hood332 words
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Article103 1973-05-05 3 Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, the chairman and general manager of the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) left yesterday for Amsterdam to represent Singapore at the Bth Conference of the International Association of Ports and Harbours (lAPH) from tomorrow to May 12. The biennial conference will be attended by103 words
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222 1973-05-05 3 The Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers Trade Union and the management of Biltmore Hotel have decided to refer their dispute to the Industrial Arbitration Court. It is understood that this action was taken on the advice of the Labour Ministry after the latest222 words
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Article39 1973-05-05 3 The Adult Education Board will register students for its commercial classes from Mav 14 to 18 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the following two centres: AngloChinese Primary School. Coleman Street. and Mountbatten Centre, Dakota Crescent.39 words
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446 1973-05-05 3 Teresa Ooi - Work on stations well on schedule By Teresa Ooi Swiss experts are due in Singapore ip three months time to instal the cable cars linking Sentosa, Jardine Steps and Moupt Faber. The cable car system, which will be the first in this part of446 words
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Article44 1973-05-05 3 Mr. A. Vijiaratnam has been elected president of the Keppel Club at its annual general meeting. The other officials are: Vice-president, Mr. Chung Kek Choo; secretary, Mr. Vincent Lai; assistant secretary, Mr. Cheng Tong Seng: and treasurer. Mr. Liau Nyuk Siong.44 words
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Article25 1973-05-05 3 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will hold its annual general meeting at the Musical Arts Centre. Scotts Road, on May 16 at 8 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement225 1973-05-05 3 You car) just about name your pleasure in any one of the 34 sea-commanding Yamaha beauties that U.M.W. has in stock. Yamaha boats are not just good-looking. Behind the sleek, streamlined design there's a wealth of high performance and stability as well. You can whizz through the waves and know225 words
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Miscellaneous405 1973-05-05 3 »w w Quiz object No. 260 Clerk gets $40 quiz prize Last Tuesday's quiz photograph showed a billferd cue. There were only two correct entries. The first prize of $40 goes to Mr. Diljit, a clerk, of Hooper Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor405 words
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Article, Illustration415 1973-05-05 4 Rav K. Dhaliwal - CAMERA ON SINGAPORE WORDS: Rav K. Dhaliwal Once again, it is that time of the year when youths steal all the 11 m e 1 ight, and this year's Youth Festival promises to be one of the most spectacular ever. Colour, precision and an air ofPICTURES: Steven Lee, Philip Lim, Chua Peng Tee - 415 words
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Advertisement424 1973-05-05 4 TW\iswhat travel should be. WHAT AN ECONOMY SEAT SHOULD BL TWA's unique twin seat is available on all flights from the Far East. When nobody's sitting next to you, you fold the middle down into a side table. You also get an adjustable back support, and more shinroom. WHAT SERVICE424 words
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Advertisement92 1973-05-05 5 FLAWLESS FINISH Elizabeth Arden introduces the first personalized Sponge On Cream Makeup- m 4 V You command the coverage, you control the finish. because you damp-sponge it on. And whether glamorouslv rich or naturallv light. the flawless finish you choose will last and last. This. then, is the new moisture-enriched92 words
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Advertisement201 1973-05-05 5 Some good things happen just once in a lifetime Haven't you ever wished that you could hold these moments forever? Weil, you can, with a KODAK Pocket INSTAMATIC Camera. KODAK Pocket INSTAMATIC Cameras are just right for capturinq such unexpected, magic moments. Compact, practical and so easy to use. you201 words
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Miscellaneous251 1973-05-05 5 HE'S HEAPING INTO THAT SUBWAY/ MAYBE I CAN J CORNER HIM POWN v THERE o-yf' \C- ,*j SEE :V WIS. 4^ 9St Vl' V /L* 2 xi #1# Hi 111 €in M <|S> •I a r v 'f <y. '"9 PUT POWN THE GUN... '/iv JL 4 fO#OES LOSES AU251 words
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Article, Illustration64 1973-05-05 6 President Nixon is to name an independent prosecutor to probe tbe Watergate scandal, according to informed sources. Mr. Nixon had previously ignored all calls from inside and outside the Republican Party to appoint a special investigator. A Senate team (seated from left) Sen. Howard Baker, Sen. Sam Ervin,64 words
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277 1973-05-05 6 United Press International Manila, Saturday.—President Marcos said yesterday that the government had crushed the communists and its only remaining problem was the secessionist movement in Mindanao, a government announcement said. Mr. Marcos, speaking to visiting members of the US National War College, said the PhilippinesUnited Press International - 277 words
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Article56 1973-05-05 6 Perth, Saturday Two Taiwanese fishing boats were detained by the Royal Australian Navy inside the 12-mile limit off the northwest tip of Australia yesterday, West Australian government authorities said here today. An Australian patrol boat escorted the fishing boats, the Long Chain 11 and the Long Chain56 words
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Article33 1973-05-05 6 Madrid, Saturday. A magistrate's court In Pontevedra yesterday jailed a young mother for five days for chaining her flve-year-old son to the bed in punishment for running out of the house.33 words
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380 1973-05-05 6 Reuter Beirut, Saturday—Fighting flared again last night between Palestinian commandos and Lebanese army units in mountainous terrain near the Syrian border. Clashes erupted around several townships in the southeast of the country just as a bloody two-day confrontation between the two sides appeared toReuter - 380 words
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Article65 1973-05-05 6 Tokyo, Saturday.—Japan and China yesterday signed a pact in Peking providing for an undersea cable between the two countries, Kyodo News Agency reported. The report said the cable was expected to contain 480 telephone circuits and linking Shanghai and a Japanese point on the main southern island65 words
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Article24 1973-05-05 6 Helsinki,, Saturday.—Finnish Foreign Trade Minister Mr. Jussi Llnnamo announced his resignation from the centre-left Cabinet of Prime Minister Mr. Kalevi Sorsa yesterday.24 words
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606 1973-05-05 6 Held 71 days in Rhodesia UPI, Reuter London, Saturday Rhodesian journalist Peter Niesewand said yesterday his government released him from 71 days solitary confinement in exchange for a promise of silence. "My freedom was at a price," Niesewand told reporters on his arrival here.UPI, Reuter - 606 words
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Article, Illustration241 1973-05-05 6 United Press International New York, Saturday A New York physician who treated President Nixon (above) regularly was paid by government cheques and not from his personal account as previously reported by the White House, court papers disclosed yesterday. Dr. Kenneth Riland, a 61-year-old osteopath whoUnited Press International - 241 words
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Article104 1973-05-05 6 Lima, Saturday. Police yesterday found a marijuana "plantation" flourishing on the roof of a sixstorey apartment house In downtown Lima, across the street from a government ministry and the Argentine and Spanish embassies. Six-foot tall plants could be seen from the street but not easily identified.104 words
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Article, Illustration379 1973-05-05 6 United Press International Hong Kong, Saturday— A new generation of working people who have "socialist consciousness and culture" is now emerging in China, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said yesterday. In an article to mark the May 4 Movement, one of theUnited Press International - 379 words
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Article107 1973-05-05 6 Belfast, Saturday—Two bombs exploded within minutes of each other in central Belfast yesterday, causing extensive damage but no casualties. Car dealers were the targets of both explosions. The first bomb was pickcd up by an unidentified civilian and dumped in the street where it exploded. Seven minutes107 words
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Article72 1973-05-05 6 Geneva, Saturday—Television viewers throughout the world will be able to see a total eclipse of the sun on June 30 relayed via a satellite from the shores of Lake Rudolph in Northern Kenya. A total solar eclipse takes place when the moon, revolving in its orbit72 words
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Article45 1973-05-05 6 Geneva, Saturday US and Soviet nuclear arms negotiators resumed their talks here yesterday on limiting strategic offensive weapons amid speculation they were trying to complete a new treaty in time for signature next month when Soviet leader Mr. Leonid Brezhnev visits the US.45 words
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Advertisement67 1973-05-05 6 V > Tm > }If ;'I > 11 V i i/1 >/> >, i mi: DIAMOND HOI'SL <*U* Ml*. aPWfcU* .*ll^ !332«E2Q2a2 MARGARETS BEAUTY SALON tenet you with Experienced Personnels For Your Hair-Do Manicure Facial Bridal Make Up Beautiware Cosmetics Fashion Hair-Wigs. Miss Ena Oh (London Trained) —Facial Teresa Hair-Do67 words
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Article715 1973-05-05 7 WENDY HUTTON - Such a variety of dishes and so filling, too EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON Many of you would probably be amazed to learn where to get good Italian food in town. Well try the Elizabethan Grill Room at Raffles Hotel. The Italian manager, Roberto715 words
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Article, Illustration780 1973-05-05 7 Betty L. Khoo - By Betty L. Khoo The Sum Sum sisters are good. So good they neary stole the limelight from Rebecca Pan and her Monsoon dancers. The troupe are now performing at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant. It certainly took every bit of Rebecca's dynamic showmanship to780 words
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Advertisement119 1973-05-05 7 PETE ARISTOREN AS AND HIS >* s fe #>£«*A**^S^yvV II was* ;i < r f i VJU I 111 I ai™ and ~,M W BAR bCOCKTAALOUNGE HH .S&m Hotel Royal RAMADA" Newton Road. Singapore 11 Phone *****1. Cables Hotelroyal'. Telex ROYALS-RS *****. The Hongkong and Shanghai I he Banking Corporation119 words
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Article402 1973-05-05 8 PunltlVe measures alone will not help us fight successfully the vicious drug menace. Sentencing* offenders, especially the young ones, to jail or imposing fines cannot result in the reformation of youths who have succumbed to addiction. The emphasis in the United States and other countries afflicted402 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article33 1973-05-05 8 Notice In Thursday's New Nation report on opening of county cricket championship In UK, Somerset's D. BREAKWELL taking four wickets for 44. Is he a spinner by any chance?33 words
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Article55 1973-05-05 8 Mrs. Betty Wells said In London that the Tarrant Gunvllle Village Council should set up "cuddlenooks." She said she got the Idea after coming upon an amorous couple In a public park. "I know the problems lovers have when they are courting but cuddlenooks would keep them55 words
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Article, Illustration930 1973-05-05 8 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH There are still a couple of "hippie houses" in Race Course Road though most of their male occupants are conspicuous by their freshly shorn hair. It was in one of these shabby hotels recently that930 words
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Letters
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Article476 1973-05-05 8 As another ex-Public Health Auxiliary Staff, I noted that the reply given by the Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Environment In NN, April 23, is misleading. As far as I am aware the duties and responsibilities of overseer, by far and large, are more onerous. To476 words
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Article96 1973-05-05 8 TEONG KUM KEE - TEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. Please refer to Countryman's request for a No Parking sign at the portion of Chua Chu Kang Road diverging Into Jalan Bunga and Jalan Piring. (NN, March 26). As there are existing double white lines96 words
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Article114 1973-05-05 8 ABU BAKAR BAFANA - ABU BAKAR BAFANA I am one of the unfortunate residents of Jalan TampoL The residents of this road (right side and not left side of the road) have experienced blackouts at night many times during 1972. Such blackouts happened again this year. For the month of April,114 words
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Article101 1973-05-05 8 In August 1968 I passed the Standard One Government National Language Examination (both written and oral) conducted by the Ministry of Education, Singapore. In November this year I shall be sitting for the Singapore Cambridge GCE '<">■ level examination In four subjects, one of which Is101 words
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Article107 1973-05-05 8 J.C. A - J.C.A. According to some sources, there is a shortage of doctors In Singapore. If the sources are correct, the situation can be attributed to the following two reasons. Some years ago it was widely stated that newly graduated doctors would not be absorbed into the Government107 words
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Advertisement181 1973-05-05 8 Write to The Editor, Nevr Nation. Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. 336 w-wj V m i-X 1111 s TRANSPORTATION *#*ceY°*££ o o*'*Eß Aireactor is not a perfume, cover-up or de-sensitizer but a COMPLETE vODOUR COUNTERACTANT which neutralises odours in vapour phase and restores atmospheres to their natural freshness. It181 words
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Miscellaneous44 1973-05-05 8 -*C T 2 m *-Z? -S^ W M 5 Plfi fVS j w 4<. V-> »> n <KU V V 'Xi Yf 1 tvV lil. J y i>.a 4va>: ■i-i- 'r-..-I HAVE THE V/SION OF A GREAT WHITE, CHIEF FOUR EYES WHO WILL DELIVER US.44 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration2522 1973-05-05 9 City is 'one helluva ruin' Rome is one helluva ruin. But it is a living ruiji, with a population of three million people and 1.7 million cars, milling around amid the Imposing remains of Imperial Rome. The Roman life-style is so casual that almost all studied way-outsiders often2,522 words
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Article105 1973-05-05 9 Husbands in Britain have been told to cut down on alcohol and spend the money they save on protecting their homes against th.eves. The advice was given by Mr. A. Mac Donald, chairman of the British Insurance Association's crime panel. He announced a massive increase105 words
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Article30 1973-05-05 9 Escape equipment, including a rope ladder, two iron bars and blade handles have been found hidden on the sports Held of Alon the Isle of30 words
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Article73 1973-05-05 9 Fifteen students from China 10 boys and five girls aged between 18 and 19 have arrived In Wales to learn to speak English. They will study for two years at Atlantic College, Britain's first United World College. The new students none of whom speaks English will73 words
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Article57 1973-05-05 9 Truant catchers are to ask the government to ban children under 17 from amusement arcades, which thrive in almost all British centres and especially at seaside resorts. Education welfare officers claim the arcades are breeding grounds for truancy and delinquency. One officer said: "The level of gambling57 words
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Article31 1973-05-05 9 Pop singer Lulu and David Dimbleby have been chosen the best-groomed television personalities in 1972 in a British Poll of the 200 branches of the National Hairdressers' Federation.31 words
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Article22 1973-05-05 9 Queen Elizabeth's mousetrap is one of several hundred Royai curios on show at a new museum at Sandrlngham.22 words
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Article16 1973-05-05 9 Six announcers at British airports are to be taught proper pronunciation by BBC experts.16 words
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Article25 1973-05-05 9 Young lovers who carve hearts or initials on trees or rocks In the Derbyshire Peak District face fines up to ($12.40) under new by-laws.25 words
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Article, Illustration76 1973-05-05 10 The Window Over The Way tells of a beautiful love story set arainst the pirn background of Stalinist rule. Adll Bey, the Turkish consul, falls in love with his Russian secretary. That is their mistake. They are watched hawk-eyed and are never left alone. Fear, suspicion76 words
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Article, Illustration607 1973-05-05 10 LOS ANGELES TIMES I. EDCAR HOOVER: THE MANNIS TIME by Ralph de Toledano, Arlington, 377 pages, $33 HAL BURTON They used to call J. Edgar Hoover "the indispensable man" and, judging from the trouble the Nixon Administration is having in finding a successor acceptable» toLOS ANGELES TIMES - 607 words
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Article349 1973-05-05 10 THE HIRED MAN: Set at the turn of the century, the novel by Melvyn Bragg weaves a fascinating picture of life among the labour classes in Cumberland. England. Newly-weds, John and Emily Tallenture start life full of youth and enthusiasm. John becomes a "hired" man at a farm349 words
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316 1973-05-05 10 DOC TRAINING MY WAY by Barbara Woodhouse, Faber and Faber, 112 pages, $8.10 P E L H A M CROOM. It is at least 10,000 years since man first domesticated the dog and trained him to hunt and engage in useful occupations. It316 words
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Article348 1973-05-05 10 T. C. Chuan - JAPANESE CHILDREN'S FAVOURITE STORIES, Sakade Florence, Charles E. Tuttle Co; 120 pages, $18. —lING IHlm Today's review is by by T. C. Chuan Japanese Children's Favourite Stories" is a delightful collection of Japanese fairy tales designed for children all over the world. Each story has its own moral348 words
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Article291 1973-05-05 10 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS by Donald J. Borror and Dwight M. DeLong Holt, Rinehart and Winston 812 pages. £9.90. C.V. ANTHONY ADAMS. This volume, now in the revised third edition, is without any doubt a mainfestation of the aims and hopes291 words
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Article60 1973-05-05 10 G. Hamid - By G. Hamid The passing breeze dispatched, the waves modulated the sky has long conceived my endless search. And, I failed to win your heart. The "breeze communicates the ocean performs the sky is the only stage for the preach. But, 1 have failed to accomplish our love for60 words
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525 1973-05-05 10 THE AMATEUR MAGICIANS HANDBOOK by Henry Hay, Faber and Faber, 356 pages, £2.50 KHOO TENC ENC. The latest edition of this handbook,. long considered a classic in its field, is a concise guide, suitable not only for the neophyte but also for the525 words
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Article, Illustration604 1973-05-05 11 EDGAR KOH - f CINEMA EDGAR KOH STANLEY starring Chris Robinson (Cathay). Slimy Stanley and his reptilian pals should give a few cheap thrills, that's about all. Someone has done this sort of thing before—with rats. In fact, Willard (shown here last year), featuring the super-rod-ent Ben,604 words
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Article, Illustration621 1973-05-05 11 EDGAR KOH - f SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH Epic historical documentaries are making a comeback. Minority viewers who were absorbed by such history-of-the-world series as Western Civilisation will be glad to know that RTS is putting on a couple of new programmes along similar ltties. The621 words
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608 1973-05-05 11 VIOLET OON - ART VIOLET OON Thomas Yeo is the only Singapore artist who has kept rigidly to the discipline of holding at least one solo exhibition a year. He continues this tradition with a one-man show which opens at the National Library on Monday. It608 words
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Article386 1973-05-05 11 VIOLET OON - THEATRE VIOLET OON An extravaganza all the way from London, The Wonderful World of Music, Is the National Theatre Trust's next presentation. A 25-member company of professional singers and actors will be presenting excerpts from hit musicals like West Side Story, Oklahoma, and an American in Paris386 words
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Article, Illustration672 1973-05-05 12 MARY LEE - DISC MARY LEE PEOCOL HARUM: GRAND HOTEL (Chrysalis). This album merits a toast of champagne to Gary Brooker, a very fine piano player and composer, and Keith Reid, a writer who cuts through stacks of pop lyrics to produce a distinctive blend of pop, folk,672 words
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Article295 1973-05-05 12 LI PO - f FOOD/DRINK LI PO My! We do seem to be looking at a lot of Caldbeck wines recently, perhaps it's because they are well known for their Loire wines. I should have mentioned that Optorg does bring in also a Muscadet by Antoina Guilbaud and as we295 words
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Article, Illustration349 1973-05-05 12 ANDREW LAU - f STAMPS ANDREW LAU Newcomers to stamp collecting should always be aware of changing trends on the stamp market. The value of stamps depend very much on demand and supply. The stamps of some countries are more349 words
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Article, Illustration322 1973-05-05 12 GRAND SLAM - f BRIDGE GRAND SLAM Many times in bidding a player has to decide between supporting a suit bid by a partner immediately or rebidding his own suit. The wrong decision sometimes can prove very expensive. After considering other factors, the choice should be a Question322 words
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Article, Illustration365 1973-05-05 12 LIM KOK ANN - f CHESS LIM KOK ANN In the Benko gambit after 1 d 4 Sf6 2 c 4 C 5 3 d 5 b5 4 cbs a 6 5 ba6 La 6 6 Sc3 d 6, if White does not mind not castling he may continue365 words
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Advertisement150 1973-05-05 9 d. rt I I'*"* j ryj i R] 1 J Cooks have a variety of unforgettable escorted coach tours in Europe and Great Britain specially planned for people who enjoy the convenience of having all arrangements made for them in advance. Tours that comprise nearly 500 departures and visits to150 words
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Advertisement398 1973-05-05 12 Advertisement AGLAONEMAS After describing Brazilian Marantas and Calatheas, it is pleasant to "come home" to S. E. Asia and do justice to the Aglaonemas many of Malayan origin. The name comes from two Greek words meaning 'shining thread', but the reason for this is uncertain. Without being too fanciful we398 words
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Miscellaneous257 1973-05-05 12 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Dr. writer for children. 10 Last month: Abbr. 11 Earth 12 Sharpen. 15 Parts of some slot machines. 20 Relative of a clambake. 22 Edgar A. 24 Clairvoyance, for short. 26 Ice cream treat. 27 Etats. 28 Controversial Insecticide. 29 Food fish. 30 Look after. 32257 words
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BUSINESS NEWS
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441 1973-05-05 13 f COMPANY 1 H0 The temporary ban on exports of logs from Malaysia last November together with Increased operating costs are expected to have a telling effect on Veneer Produce its current year of proauction. Though pre-tax profits for fiscal 1972 was up441 words
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Article2003 1973-05-05 13 INDUSTRIALS 1972/1973 High Low 4 wks. Ago Stock Closing Price Buyers Sellers Last Week's Sales or TurnOver 6.30 4.50 6.70 5.90 1.25 6.15 5.90 10.60 4.50 11.00 5.15 2.90 7.50 16.00 3.20 12.20 11.20 7.80 7.50 14.80 7.50 3.12 3.30 7.00 7.60 25.00 3.38 20.00 4.90 4.462,003 words
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107 1973-05-05 13 Hume Industries (Singapore) has received a $300,000 contract to supply pre-cast L-shaped reinforced concrete drain slabs for the th'rd phase of the East Coast reclamation project. According to Mr. Richard Chong Teng Slong, Hume's sales engineer, the contract is the largest single order of107 words
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Article27 1973-05-05 13 Dacca, Saturday—Production has resumed at 14 Jute mills In Bangladesh's Khulna Industrial belt which were forced to shut down by a fuel shortage last month.27 words
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429 1973-05-05 13 S.V. Suppiah - By S.V. Suppiah The stock market showed slight improvement during the week There were also Institutional buyers In both territories who made small lot purchases on and off in a very discreet manner. This was done deliberately so as not to rouse speculative Investors to429 words
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111 1973-05-05 13 More than $30,000 worth of electronic equipment for the radio and ham* enthusiasts goes on show at the Aljunled Vocational Ins 111 u t e in MacPherson Estate today. The one-day show put up by the Mechanical and Combustion Engineering Co. (Pte.) Ltd. will leature111 words
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Article, Illustration137 1973-05-05 13 Mr, Thomas SJC. Yam Vespa Assembly plant manager, will leave Singapore In June for Lagos, Nigeria, where he will supervise the Installation of machinery in a new assembly plant under construction. Mr. J. Relnholdt, general manager of East Asiatic Company, the Singapore137 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article385 1973-05-05 13 United Press International For the third consecutive session stock prices advanced in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. There was no specific news on which to tie the gain. At the closing bell, the widely watched Dow Jones Industrial average had advanced 8.20 to 953.87. AdvancingUnited Press International - 385 words
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Article204 1973-05-05 13 Closing prices (In franc*) yesterday. Parlbas 236 (234.50) lndochine 242 (240.20) Foncler 445 (433) Printemps 153 (155.10) COE 544 (547) Bull 76.70 (73) Royal Dutch 195.10 (193.8(Tt Mlchelln 2375 (2310) Thomson Unq (259.50) CFP 228.50 (225) Rhone 217 (200.20) AIR 433.50 (425 20) Philips 88.10 (87) Suez 394 (391)204 words
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Article194 1973-05-05 13 Kyodo Prices surged ahead on the Tokyo stock market in the morning session yesterday, with gains centering on blue chips. The Dow Jones average of 225 selected blue chips closed the morning session at yen 4,624.73, up you 22.84 from Wednesday. The market opened firm, encouraged by a steepKyodo - 194 words
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Article84 1973-05-05 13 This service Is from the Union Bank of Switzerland. Closing prices (in Swls* francs) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday. ■—30 UBS 4070 SBC 3685 4-25 Credit Suisse 3480 —45 Swissair B. 605 4 16 Swiss Reinsurance 2450 4 20 Winterthur B. 1845 4-15 Zurich Insurance 7800 —50 Juvena84 words
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Article35 1973-05-05 13 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 953.87 (up 8 20) 20 transport 188.06 (off 0.23). 15 utilities 108.61 (up 0.23), 65 stocks 2P7.47- (up 1.56).35 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement492 1973-05-05 14 |MO| m mm i>INC/DANCf AND ROMANCE NITILY to the Sounds of Howoii' ot Aloho Rhu, Howoiian Village, Tanoh Meroh with Barney Morrior and his Hawoiianaires. Romantic South Seas Atmosphere Table Reservation *****4 S'pore. I' THE SALVATION ARMY. SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA COMMAND ANNUAL CONGRESS 1973. Leader: Lieut.-Commissioner W. Stan Cottrill, Territorial Commander Korea492 words
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Advertisement476 1973-05-05 14 ADVERTISER WITH SHOWROOM facilities in Dist. 7 desirous contacting parties with good agency lines for take-over of profit sharing basis. Particulars to New Nation Box N2338 S'pore. New, only used 15 hours STRIPE 16 FOOTER OUTBOARD YAMAHA FIBERGLASS SPEED BOAT complete with wind shield, 9seater, steering wheel, twin horn, bow476 words
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Advertisement455 1973-05-05 14 BUKIT TIMAH 2-STOMY, Detached bungalow, 4 bed roomed, hall, 4-bothrooms attached, 4 fb balcony, split-level. Lounge/ dining, servant's, guest's rooms, kitchen, large car porch. Terrozzo/parquet/tiles, built-in cupboards, wardrobes. Large garden, freehold. Area: 9,800 —8,800 sq. ft Also available Faber Hills/ Fober Drive/Thomson Estate—-Tel: ***** Ton. FABER HILLS 2-storey split-level semi-detached455 words
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Advertisement564 1973-05-05 14 TO TAKE OVER pre-war shophouse 2,000 sq. ft. Rent $41 p.m. Dist. 4 Presently used as office upstairs and store downstairs. Completely renovated. $100,000 Ring *****5 S'pore. 'OLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE Officeshops airconditioned, large/small on Ist, 2nd floors Ring *****3 (S'pore). INTER.ROYAL HEALTH CENTRE. Hotel Royol, Newton Rood Tel: *****1/*****1564 words
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Advertisement611 1973-05-05 14 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL OvtrtMi Tours BANGKOK/CHIENGMAI 5/7 DAYS $550/$650/BANIGK OK/HONGKONG (MACAU) $840/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/ TAIWAN 10/12/14 DAYS $1100/$ll5O/$l2OO HONGKONG/BANGKOK/ TAIWAN/JAPAN/SEOUL (MACAU) 14/18/21 DAYS $1470/$1750/$2150. Dep 15/5, 27/5, 28/5, 29/5, 3/6/73. EUROPE TOURS (8/10 COUNTRIES) $1850/$2150 Dep. 27Hi, 28rii, Moy 73. CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO LONDON 3 TIMES WEEKLY—SS2S/$625 116, MULTISTOREY CAR PARK TEL: *****4/*****/*****611 words
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Advertisement238 1973-05-05 14 SIN THAI VIN TRADING (PTD LTD. T«l: *****2/*****9 9 AAA. 5.30 P.M. 1972 Alfo Romeo Berlina 2000 aircond. Alfo Romeo 1600 GT Junior (aircond.) Alfo Romeo 1300 Guilia Super Alfo Romeo 1300 GT Junior Colt Galant GTO 1700 (Sports rims) Chrysler 160 GT Mercedes 230 (oircond.) Mozdo 1000 (aircond.) Mazda238 words
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Advertisement716 1973-05-05 14 PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, Selco (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. of 1 Jalan Samulun, Jurong, Singapore 22 hereby give notice that in consequence of ownership of the under-named vessel, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter 172), in716 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1973-05-05 15 Angelyn Asher - By Angelyn Asher Only two records were smashed at Victoria School's Annual Athletic Meet at the school wounds yesterday. Credit for the two records goes to two shot putters. Yasmln Akhtar in the Girls Division, bettered the previous record of 6.86 metres with a throw1,820 words
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Article615 1973-05-05 15 ERIC COOPER - THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER Following its defeat by Tanglin Club last week, SAFSA slipped another place in the "B" Division standing on Tuesday, although it won Its match against Tengah. Jim Payne upset Patrick Choy, three sets to one. so SAFSA picked up only615 words
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Article90 1973-05-05 15 Bad Homburg, Saturday —A political dispute loomed over the Federation Cup women's tennis team comestition yesterday after umania had gained a sensational 2-1 win to knock second-seeded Britain out of the tournament. Immediately after the unseeded Rumanians had won the right to play defending champions South Africa in90 words
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Article113 1973-05-05 15 Houston. Saturday. Bruce Crampton of Austra lia fired a six-under-par 66 yesterday to take the early second round lead as first day leader Mike Hill soared to six over- par in the U*****,000 Houston Or>en. Crampton. the tours No. 3 monev winner, birdied three of the last113 words
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Article64 1973-05-05 15 Berne, Saturday. Leeds United's Scottish captain Billy Bremner, along with striker Allan Clarke, was banned yesterday from playing in the European Cup Winners' Cup final against AC Milan in Salonika on May 16. Announcing the ban on Bremner and Ciarke, the European Football Union tUEFA) said It64 words
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Article20 1973-05-05 15 Division On«—Derby 3 Wolves 0. Division 1 Aldershot 1. Texaco Cup Final —first leg Ipswich 2 Norwich 1.20 words
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Article288 1973-05-05 15 Reuter London, Saturday—Derek Underwood, the England left-arm bowler who excels on rain-affected pitches, shattered Sussex with figures of eight for nine in English country cricket championship at Hastings yesterday. Sussex were all out for 54, on Thursday they were mown down for 67 in their firstReuter - 288 words
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398 1973-05-05 15 Bangkok, Saturday.—Singapore boxers won all the three bouts they fought yesterday at the second day of the Sixth Asian Amateur Boxing Championships here. In the light welterweight division Hashlm Masud knocked out Terrance Boyed of Brunei in two minutes 32 seconds of the398 words
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Article35 1973-05-05 15 Madras, Saturday Australia swept to a 2-0 lead winning both opening singles In their eastern seme Davis Cup final against India here yesterday and look like clinching the tie in the doubles today.35 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1973-05-05 15 V. pp i 'H 4 > \4 >% J A IP J i ,1# > The world's most famous golf ball. Recognised as the 'ball at the top' by most professionals and amateurs. Played by Open Winners Tony Jacklin, Roberto de Vicenzo, Bob Charles, Peter Thomson, Gary Player and, of214 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous428 1973-05-05 15 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN TODAY you are a warmhearted, generous individual with a loving nature and a peaceful, outgoing disposition. You women born today are especially understanding of people whose ambitions are extremely large. For this reason, you would make excellent partners business or marriage428 words
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Miscellaneous103 1973-05-05 15 NETBALL: Asian league championships (Farrer Park 4 pjn.) SHOOTING: Rapid fire pistol (Mt. Vernon 3 pjn Trap and skeet (Bukit Tim ah 3 pjn.) ATHLETICS: Raffles Institution annual meet (Grange Rd 2.45); Telok Kurau Sec. School meet (School grounds 2 pjn.). St. Joseph's Instit. meet (Farrer Park 2 p.m.). BADMINTON:103 words
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Article679 1973-05-05 16 By Scrutineer There Is little need to look beyond Joyful Affair for the winner in the Class 3 Division 4 6f (Race Five) at Bukit Timah this afternoon. I gave him a confident vote. Having only his second outing the Star Affair three-year-old put up a679 words
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Article234 1973-05-05 16 SCBUT1NEEB EPSOM JEEP BLUE PETER CALL BOY POINTER MAKUDA Rue 1 RAFF1NTO 1 A.jkMJI'JIMM 8. TOUCH ADIOS AM1GOS ADIOS AMIGOS P. WINALOT Sunshine Touch Sunshine Touch Prince Winalot Sunshine Touch Sunshine Touch Sunshine Touch Race 2 JUMBO JOT T. MILE T. BOLE JUMBO JOY T. MILE Treasure Mile234 words
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Article2420 1973-05-05 16 wrrrmu 1.30 class 4, div. 7 6f WLU3MUM ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 8 MOHICAN (Mohican) West 4 9.0 <d 2 ll) Rahman 3 2 O SUNSHINE TOUCH (Agasam) Daniels S 8.13 (d 2 ll) SF J. Johnson S 3 64 PRINCE WINALOT a (Winalot) Leong 42,420 words
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Advertisement28 1973-05-05 16 SSS ,'w.j v «v> HOROLOGICAL SPECIALIST CENTRE Also obtainable: CYMA, OMEGA, BAUME MERCIER Geneva Co. Pte. Ltd. 1, OVERSEAS UNION SHOPPING CENTRE COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: *****128 words
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Advertisement162 1973-05-05 16 LEONG TAILOR Mr. Chow Leong Choy, When it comes to suits cutting for st > le and fashion. Co m e to Leong Tailor for sheer perfection. Ci-20, Overseas I nion Shopping ("etuie. Collyer Quay, Singapore I. The Choice of Persekutuan Badminton Melayu Malaysia in the 22nd Malaysian Malays' Badminton162 words
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Miscellaneous449 1973-05-05 16 TV 5 Singapore I.oft Opening and Sesame Street 2.08 Saturday Matinee Woman's World, starring: Fred Mac Murray, June Allyson. Clifton Webb. Van Heflln, Lauren Baca 11, Arlene Dahl, Cornel Wilde. <3.35 Get Set Table Tennis (Ist match) 4.3 ft Gunsmoke Mistaken Identity 5.25 Suara Adek2 (M —Rpt) 5.40 Sandlwara Gerhana449 words
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Miscellaneous45 1973-05-05 16 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening Anncts. 6.10 Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts. 6.45 Programme Summary 7.00 Wavendon 72 7.30 Concert Time 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 Mandarin Selections 8.45 Words and Music 9.15 The Proms 10.15 Music of Millions 11.00 Close.45 words
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888 1973-05-05 17 By Blue Peter Unbeaten TYC H E can land a hattrlck in Race Eight at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The four-year-old English horse by Constable made a winning debut at Ipoh In March when he accounted for a strong Class888 words
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Article182 1973-05-05 17 BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP MARKSMAN MAKUDA Race 1 JET DRAGON Assignment JET DRAGON Anifnment JET DRAGON Beau Biltsn ASSIGNMENT Brigadier Jim P. PALACE Planter Race 2 F. CITY Domino GRADUATION Tradition GRADUATION Hang Tuah SECURITAS Tradition R. PLAYBOY Friendly City FIREBRAND Prince Troy FIREBRAND Prince Troy FIREBRAND182 words
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Article, Illustration11989 1973-05-05 18 JgJfSWnm 1.30 Class 4 Div. I—Bf.1 —8f. UIiUUI ($9OO0 —$6300 to winner) 1 ***** AttIMMENT a (Asfipaest) Maaur 5 S J P.K.Um| 4 r c sr%aatfra kssrui* 4 7 ?i'. v WON 4 «V2J& JWS*. 9F (P. K. Leong) CI. 4 Roman Empire 8-1. 3rd. Lovable 7-7; 4th.11,989 words
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Advertisement10 1973-05-05 17 SCRUTINEER'S NAP FORECAST Prince Troy and Firebrand IN RACE THREE10 words
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Advertisement20 1973-05-05 17 "f; Why deprive vourselt of the best? r Ask for VAT <>?>- Finest Scotch Whisky Sov- A'ffnts The Guthrie Waugh Organisation20 words
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Advertisement58 1973-05-05 19 ji fym-vfc Breakfast before dawn late night supper regular meals a snack or drink at anytime in the day and all through the night our MOBY DICK Coffee Shop Flower Terrace stay open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Drop in anytime you'll never catch us napping I58 words
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