New Nation, 7 September 1974
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Title Section24 1974-09-07 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, September 7, 1974 No. 1123 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 NEspnON V tj SINGAPORE, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 197424 words
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160 1974-09-07 1 Employees of a bank In Collyer Quay have been alerted to look out for a forger altering the cheques of a shipping firm. It is believed, that he has so far got away with about $40,000. He has ingenuously altered the sums stated on160 words
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Article30 1974-09-07 1 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday Australian Prime Minister Cough Whitlam will meet his Malaysian counterpart Tun Abdul Razak on the tourist Island of Ball, Informed sources said yesterday.Reuter - 30 words
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Article17 1974-09-07 1 Police reported 94 accidents y e s t e r d ay. Four were serious.17 words
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Article, Illustration552 1974-09-07 1 Bharathi Mohan - Worst-in-months rain hits Singapore By Bharathi Mohan A three-hour torre n 11 a 1 downpour early today left several low-lying areas Id Singapore heavily flooded, causing traffic jams and leaving office workers stranded this morning. The rain was one of the worst to hit the islandPictures by Sulaiman Ismail - 552 words
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Article316 1974-09-07 1 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter, BaUt TLmah, Saturday Kampoog Melayo n can give punters a good start by trying the Apprentices' Special in Race 1 at Buklt Timah today. The three-year-old by Hametus has been going great guns on the track and looks ready to score firstup. Couple316 words
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119 1974-09-07 1 Construction work on the Central Provident Fund Board building in Robinson Road Is unlikely to be completed before 1976—more than two years behind Its scheduled completion date. According to the Boaxd£l973 annual report published recently, despite strenuous efforts by the Board and Its consultants119 words
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Article50 1974-09-07 1 Reuter Brasilia, Saturday The meningitis epidemic raging In Sao Paulo, Snail's largest city, has taken another turn for the worse, with the official death toll for the past three months reaching nearly 900. The dally average of new cases this month is double that of last month.Reuter - 50 words
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385 1974-09-07 1 Major Indo-China clash averted United Press International A service boat headed for the Gulf of Thailand today to remove a controversial oil drilling rig that brought fears of a military clash earlier in the week between South Vietnam and Cambodia. A representativeUnited Press International - 385 words
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Article137 1974-09-07 1 Police this morning reported two cases of armed robbery in which the victims were abducted in their cars and later relieved of their cash and valuables valued a* $1250. Yesterday at 5.30 p.m, a clerk, Mr. Tay 800 Hiang, 23. was held up by three men when137 words
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Miscellaneous10 1974-09-07 1 Forecast Weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.—No rain.10 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article20 1974-09-07 2 Mr. Koh Boon Haw has been appointed a deputy coHector of land revenue, according to the latest Government Gazette.20 words
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491 1974-09-07 2 Teresa Ooi - Ministry plan to improve counselling services By Teresa Ooi More students will have attentive and sympathetic people to discuss their problems with, under the Ministry of Education's scheme to improve school counselling services. Teachers are being trained to be sensitive to their students' needs491 words
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Article68 1974-09-07 2 Twelve public spirited artists will exhibit their works to raise funds for the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. For every painting sold, half will be donated to the hospital. There will be a collection of over 200 pieces ranging from oil to sculpture on display at the Victoria68 words
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Article, Illustration137 1974-09-07 2 This bunch of "piggies" are really Moon Cake Festival goodies ana little Peh Shek Cheng, 3 looks like she cannot wait to have them all for herself. She was tagging along with her father Mr. Richard Peh, a production manager, down New Bridge Road137 words
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348 1974-09-07 2 Violet Oon - Violet Oon In a sentimental evening of music making last night when the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra give its 21st Anniversary celebration concert, Goh Soon Tioe himself rose to the occasion to give us an inspired evening of conducting. I've only seen348 words
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Article, Illustration490 1974-09-07 2 Nancy Koh - Apologies for her late arrival By Nancy Koh Hong Kong actress Betty Ting Pel took one look at Singapore satay last night and immediately decided that it was the dish for her (above). In between mouthfuls of satay at Merlin Hotel she apologised profusely forpicture by Michael Kwan - 490 words
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Article362 1974-09-07 2 Rav K. Dhaliwal - 'But there's no cause for alarm' By Rav K. Dhaliwal A shortage of Thai 100 per cent rice has led many retailers to Jack up the price of the grain. But this is no cause for alarm as there is an abundant supply of other362 words
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214 1974-09-07 2 The fish stall in the market is still a source of headache to the housewife as prices continue to rise. Prices of several varieties of fish have moved up by between 10 and 30 cents a katl over the past few214 words
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Article32 1974-09-07 2 The Magic Section of the National Theatre Club will conduct a course in magic on Sept. 10 or 20 people. Those Interested cy" contact the organising secretary tel. 3«1343.32 words
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Article, Illustration449 1974-09-07 5 Adrian Chiam - Singapore on the move round the clock Words by- Adrian Chiam Human activity in a great city never comes to a standstill and Singapore is no exception. Our roving cameraman spent two nights this visiting various parts of Singapore betweenPictures by Philip Lim - 449 words
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Article, Illustration132 1974-09-07 5 For 23-year-old Ricardo Antonio, this alsatian is truly his best friend. Lucky, the dog, helps him to earn a living. Ricardo is a dog handler with Henson Security and his Job is to patrol the Jur on g Drive-In every night. His work starts at132 words
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Article, Illustration94 1974-09-07 5 Coffee house waitress Miss Rosie Chao, 22 (above), works four nights a week at the Marco Polo Hotel. Her duty starts at 11 p.m. and ends at 7 a.m. "I enjoy the work. I find no difference between working in the day and night.94 words
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Article, Illustration103 1974-09-07 5 Mr. Ng Poh Ler, 20 (above), spends much of his working hours chopping pork. He begins his first chop at 1 a.m. every day and does not finish until 10 a.m. All the cutting is done inside a shop in North Bridge Road which sells103 words
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Article, Illustration146 1974-09-07 5 Vendor on the move Newsvendor Mr. M. A. Chld&mbason, 40 (above), is the man who brings the news —happy and sad right to the doorsteps of thousands of homes each day. 20 years he has been doing this as a vendor of the Straits Times Group.146 words
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Article, Illustration163 1974-09-07 5 If you are feeling hungry even at 2 a.m. you can still get steaming hot meals at the food stalls in Jalan Sultan. And one man who is responsible for bringing out the "dosai" here is Mr. Suppramaniam, 39 (above), who has been serving such163 words
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WORLD NEWS AND LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration212 1974-09-07 3 Reuter Washington, Saturday Former President Nixon (above) was described yesterday as lonely, "terribly depressed." indecisive, absent-minded and apparently fearful that he will face criminal charges over the Watergate affair. The picture of Mr. Nixon at his San Clement®, California home, where he has livedReuter - 212 words
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Article383 1974-09-07 3 Seeing Queen over election date Reuter, UPI toodon, Saturday Prime Minister Harold Wilson said last night his minority Labour Government was ready to be judged on its policies and "on the unexampled progress" of its six months in office. Giving clear indication that aReuter, UPI - 383 words
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385 1974-09-07 3 Clerides and Denktash meet Reuter Nicosia. Saturday Greek-Cyprlot President Glafkos Clerides and TurklshCypriot leader Rauf Denktash last night agreed to set up immediately a relief scheme for prisoners and detainees held by both sides. This was announced in a joint communique afterReuter - 385 words
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Article256 1974-09-07 3 Reuter Bangkok, Saturday Indications of increasing concern about the situation in Cambodia have emerged here with the news that the Royal Thai Army has moved troops close to the border with its southeastern neighbour. Although further details on the Thai strategy were not available yesterdayReuter - 256 words
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Article265 1974-09-07 3 Reuter Lusaka, Saturday Portugal and the Mozambique nationalists have reached full agreement on the territory's independence, officials from both delegations at the freedom talks said last night. The officials said a formal agreement would be Initialled today. It will mark the end of a 10-year guerrillaReuter - 265 words
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139 1974-09-07 3 Reuter Colombo, Saturday The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association has accepted in principle a proposal by non-align-ed nations that the Indian Ocean be declared a peace zone, but some delegations exDressed doubts about its practicality. The proposal, accepted yesterday, was strongly supported by Australia.Reuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration105 1974-09-07 3 T r f THE ROVING EYE ?> j L J These children are obviously enjoying themselves making faces at passing motorists. But those cheerful smiles could turn Into sorrow if any of the passing vehicles got too close. Imagine one of them decapitated.picture by Philip Lim - 105 words
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Miscellaneous266 1974-09-07 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Make believe S Underworld 10 BriUih actress Mary 13 Climb 14 Thespian Nlmrod 16 Roof edges 17 Claims without right 18 Musical direction 20 Nap 21 Thrice: Prefix 22 Conjunction 23 Framework 29 Bolivia's neighbor 27 Cabbage: Fr. 29 Gratings 30 Practical Joker, perhaps 35266 words
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FINANCE
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100 1974-09-07 4 Reuter Bangkok, Saturday Thailand has approached the United States Export-Import Bank for a 4000 million baht ($5OO million) loan for its first nuclear power plant. The request was delivered on Thursday by the general manager of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Mr. KasameReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration303 1974-09-07 4 The Chase Manhattan Bank has appointed MBS. MAST CHONC7 assistant manager-credit services. Mrs. Chong Joined Chase in 1970 as super-visor-credit administration upon graduationfrom the Unlversitv of Singapore. She Is responsible for the development and maintenance of the branch's management Information systems including credit controls for the bank and303 words
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Article1880 1974-09-07 4 INDUSTRIALS 1*73/1074 4 wks. Cioeinf Price Lut Week'. Week'* High Low ago Stock Bayer* Seller* Sale +or- Turnover 2.70 1.80 1.94 Acma 1.55 1 an a 23 11 2 75 2 Adhesive Tape 0.76 -008 2 2.75 2.30 2.45 Allnomoto 3.40 2.30 3.10 Alcan 122 1-15 1201,880 words
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386 1974-09-07 4 Lee Yew Meng - S.T. INDUSTRIAL INDEX FALLS 12.23 POINTS By Lee Yew Meng The Singapore stock market continued its slide this week under the influence of strong bearish forces. The rally that appeared on Itoursday was shortlived and sentiments barely improved despite earlier predictions by chartists of386 words
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Article173 1974-09-07 4 Reuter Tokyo, Saturday China's external trade In 1973 totalled about US$B79O million. (821,975 million), up 54 per cent over the proceeding year, the Foreign Ministry reported m a survey report. The ministry compiled the figure based on reports from diplomatic establishments abroad. The report said theReuter - 173 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article517 1974-09-07 4 A thread of optimism carried stock prices higher yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange despite some discouraging economic news. The Dow Jones industrial climbed 7.12 to 677.88. The index had dropped more than three points in the first hour. Standard Poor's 500-stoci. index was ahead 0.89 to517 words
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Article306 1974-09-07 4 United Press International The London stock market came to life as the week closed on news that the Arabs were offering to buy a big slice of the city and other properties estimated at £91 million ($527.8 million). After being In the doldrums for most of the week followingUnited Press International - 306 words
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Article36 1974-09-07 4 The Dow Jones closlre stock average on New York Exchange yesterday 30 Industrials 677 88 (ud 7.12), 20 transport 14C24 (up 2 82), 15 utilities 61.18 (up 0.89), 65 stocks 206 53 (up 2.79)36 words
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Article193 1974-09-07 4 The Zurich Stock Exchange again registered a downward trend, with positive news absent and negative factors still dominant. However, the losses remained within relatively narrow limits, apart from some special movements. The general weakness on foreign stock exchanges, particularly Wall Street, no doubt contributed substantially to the decline on193 words
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Advertisement186 1974-09-07 4 f -4 S 9 tf. > I I \m m til orthesong? Well, it's Nellie Chen who has launched a few Mandarin gems onto the hit parade. For once you may want to hear a few typical hits dynamically rendered by a vocalist par excellence. The singer or the song?186 words
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OPINION
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453 1974-09-07 6 Lloyds Bank's disclosure that its Swiss branch "lost" £33 million in foreign exchange deals has further exacerbated the crisis in the banking world; a crisis that began with the closure of the German Herstatt bank a few months earlier, also because of over-dealing in453 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article74 1974-09-07 6 Going metric can be expensive as this Journalist in Australia found out the other day. The waitress at the restaurant asked him what he would have for entree. "11l have half a dozen oysters please," he "Right love five oysters,'* she said. "No, my dear. Half a74 words
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Article82 1974-09-07 6 Petty inventor Maurice Shaw of London has created a musical lavatory pot to help children in their toilet training. When a child uses the pot properly, he heards the tune "How much Is that doggy in the window?" Liquid at the pot's bottom completes an electric circuit to82 words
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Article, Illustration965 1974-09-07 6 Edgar Koh - More and more Japanese youths are becoming Involved in fighting for causes outside their country. The Lod airport massacre, for example, was participated by Japanese youths. Why do Japanese youths involve themselves in the Middle Bast and Asian causes? What is It that makes them965 words
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Article, Illustration642 1974-09-07 6 David Lamb - From David Lamb Los Angeles Times The middle-aged woman tore open a packet of powdered aspirin, poured its contents Into her mouth and washed It down with a gulp of tea. "Do you have a headache?" asked a man sharing the sameLos Angeles Times - 642 words
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Article1220 1974-09-07 6 Nicholas C. Chriss - By Nicholas C. Chriss Los Angeles Times Each morning before dawn the children of Lord Krishna arise to the tinkling of bells in their gurukula, a commune school so alien to its surroundings in a rundown neighbourhood here that it seems another world. And wellLos Angeles Times - 1,220 words
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Article458 1974-09-07 6 would comment! EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS Far Eastern Economic Review The United Nations, haunted by memories of Its predecessor's fate, is always grasping for a unanimity only achieved by long wrangles over the wording of compromise resolutions which condemn it and its specialised agencies to IneffectivenessFar Eastern Economic Review - 458 words
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Miscellaneous17 1974-09-07 6 TlMt J isoo J TELE PHomE MP <$&■ i j \V 1 I r Z >S. M *> 7:17 words
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Article, Illustration293 1974-09-07 7 Ismail Kassim - S'pore notebook by Ismail Kassim The National Museum is now undergoing exciting changes to project its image as a living educational institution. Extensive renovations are underway for the first time since the colonial style building was erected in 1883 to commemorate293 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article292 1974-09-07 7 lI7HEN 46-year-old en- gineer Eric Blrks Joined astronomy night classes at Keele University. he decided they needed a replacement for the 100-year-old telescope. Now Eric, of Staffordshire, has persuaded the company he works for to build a new £25,000 ($145,000) telescope and give it to the university. COMPUTER292 words
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Article, Illustration401 1974-09-07 7 Betty L. Khoo - Weekend jaunt by Betty L. Khoo A leisurely weekend in the little coastal town of Muar, soaking up the village culture, should make a pleasant change from your usual routine. Of course, there is not much to see in Muar itself though one can spend a401 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1974-09-07 7 Peter Csnos - By Peter Csnos Washington Post The warm sea breezes brush the palm trees at the base of the glass and steel skyscraper hotels. Young people lounge at the edge of glistening blue-green waters while the streets behind are jammed with sunburned window shoppersWashington Post - 1,221 words
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348 1974-09-07 7 Australian High Commission Keeping a live carp can mean a AIIOOO ($3500) fine in the Australian state of Victoria. The European carp and Its brother the Crudan can>. Introduced into Australia about 100 years ago, have reached plague proportions. They are seenAustralian High Commission - 348 words
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1271 1974-09-07 8 Q: You recently asked: "What black American was surprised by Watergate, and what white American can defend it?'* What did you mean? A: Well, even the maddest black American, even the one most afflicted by the American success story, is yet a very1,271 words
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Article, Illustration333 1974-09-07 8 ANDREW LAU - STAMPS ANDREW LAU Four colourful paintings by our young kindergarten artists will be highlighted on the next set of commemorative stamps to mark the UNICEF Children's Day on Oct. 1. The new stamps will come in denominations of five cents, 10 cents, 35333 words
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Article, Illustration300 1974-09-07 8 There can be very few careers where the dancers far exceed the possible rewards. Espionage is certainly one of them. The business of spying explains why people engage in espionage in the first place and the kind of training they have to undergo to become members300 words
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497 1974-09-07 8 COLLECTING POSTAL HISTORY by Prince Dimitry Kandaouroff, Eurobook Limited, 1973, 188 pages. DEVIKA. This is a lavishly illustrated book which all stamp lovers would like to possess. It is also a boon for the general book lovers. The book primarily focuses497 words
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505 1974-09-07 8 Thomas O'Toole - From Thomas O'Toole Washington Post In the 15 years since the United States began choosing its astronauts, it has picked 73 men to show the colours in space. Thirteen of them wrote books or had their names on books written forWashington Post - 505 words
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596 1974-09-07 8 LIM KOK ANN - CHESS BY LIM KOK ANN A Chess Festival will be held in Penang in December as the third and final official event commemorat ing the Golden Jubilee of FIDE (World Chess Federation).' The First Asian Team tournament in which countries of FIDE Zone596 words
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151 1974-09-07 8 PAPERBACKS > wv.-w-V VS" Vx "4f'X 6> AID AS IMPERIALISM by Teresa Hayter, (Pelican), 222 pages. It is an indication of the explosive nature of the contents of this remarkably book that the World Bank tried to discourage its publication, although Miss Hayter was151 words
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Article128 1974-09-07 8 ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell, (Penruin), 120 pages. In this biting satire upon dictatorship, George Orwell makes use of the technique perfected by Swift In A Tale of Tub. It is the history of a revolution that went wrong and of the excellent excuses that were128 words
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Article127 1974-09-07 8 Ong Teong Hean - Ong Teong Hean green, green me green with envy, envious of words not mine, poetry that entwines my green nope to imitate, hoping green thoughts will endow, into the jungle green my soul to cleannature seems like a zambuk healing my green wound that fate has cut.127 words
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Article71 1974-09-07 8 Phyllis Chew - Phyllis Chew Child on swing The pendulum swings. Child and sky Watching birds fly Child with love eyes Gay spirits fly Child flying space Magic moments race Child with swing Riding sky high! Child sparkling delight Creates the momentary sight! But tight hands remain On the solid71 words
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Article43 1974-09-07 8 THE AWKWARD AGE by Henry James, (Penguin), 383 pages. Companion in theme, period and setting to What Masie Knew, this is another of Henry Jame's studies or innocence exposed to corrupting Influences. The plot is almost entirely propelled by dialogue.43 words
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607 1974-09-07 8 (Formerly a Professor of History at Ccla and at the Claremont Colleges, Keith Berwick is now writing a book, AMERICAN HEROES: Classic, Romantic and Modern.) Los Angeles Times Where have all the heroes gone? I was part of a team of three "humanisticLos Angeles Times - 607 words
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Article, Illustration706 1974-09-07 9 SONNY YAP - Series will go on as long as possible SIGHT SOUND or SONNY YAP A wonderful package of Disneyland's charms and colours is unwrapped every Sunday over Channel Five at 4.45 p.m. For the families with nothing to do on a hc.t afternoon, this706 words
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Article232 1974-09-07 9 SensuxTound Hollywood's latest technical system designed to give moviegoers the sense of being in the action of the film—will be demonstrated here soon. Technicians will fly to Singapore to equip Golden Theatre for a special demonstration of Sensurround using footage from the film Earthquake on Sept. 14. The232 words
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Article, Illustration443 1974-09-07 9 JENNIFER SCHOON - ART ■r JENNIFER SCHOON Exhibiting her col1/ectlon of prints and woodcuts in Singapore for the first time at the Alpha Gallery is Kim Lim Turnbull —and her paraculair type of art takes a bit of getting used to. But as Kim Lim (right)443 words
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Article, Illustration834 1974-09-07 9 VIOLET OON - 'Musicians can't afford to go full-time* THEATRE •Y VIOLET OON The London music scene has a lot of similarities with Singapore's according to Mr. Lan Lake. 39, an Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music examiner, who is giving a concert at834 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1974-09-07 9 Betty L. Khoo - Smell appeal —is it necessary for HIM? JUST ME Betty L. Khoo So we have been told that to fight Inflation we have to cut down on wasteful consumer spending. Battle the urge for a gooey cream cake —which our figures do not need and save money and calories. Fight1,022 words
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Article, Illustration67 1974-09-07 10 Below right: Chinese gymnast Hsln Kuei-Chlu gets an upside-down view of things as she somersaults on the balance beam on her way to the bronze medal. UPI radiopic. South Korean boxer Kim Tal Ho seems to be asking "Are you all right?" of Pakistani Samae Mir,UPI radiopic. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration649 1974-09-07 10 Teheran, Saturday Political differences loomed large on the Asian Games scene today as Arab and Chinese competitors refused contact with the Israelis in moves which overshadowed Japan's rising harvest of gold medals. Paulina Pelsachov, the Israeli girl who dashed here from the United States open649 words
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513 1974-09-07 10 Reuter Teheran, Saturday Defending champions Indonesia and their nearest rivals, China, facing weak opposition In their semi-finals yesterday, appear firmly set for an eagerly-awaited clash In the Asian Games men's badminton team final here. The two top-seeded teams opened their badminton campaign last night,Reuter - 513 words
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Article241 1974-09-07 10 boxing Lightweight (M kgs) (quarter-final*): 8. Gombo (Mong) bt A 1 Übaldl (Iraq); Kim Tal Ho (B.Kor) bt 9amad Mir (Pak); M. Venu (Ind) bt T. Gonxaga (PI). Flyweight (SI kgs) (quarter-final*): Khoo Young-Jo (N. Kor) bt N. Batsuren (Mont). Lightweight (66 kgs) (quarter-finals): H. Madardoust (Iran)241 words
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Article, Illustration326 1974-09-07 11 By SCRUTINEER Champagne n, winner of the Perak Derby last year, is still fit and should make a sound each-way bet In the lOf Pesta Sukan Cup (Race 6) at Buklt Tlmah tomorrow. Champagne won two races in fine style recently. He scored over Uf326 words
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2957 1974-09-07 11 mmmmm 1.45 Class 4 Dlv 3 6f uu (59,500 $6,650 to winner) 1 9550 Clover Andy a (Leng Leng) Paul 8 9.0 (dd >-9) Ho 5 2 18 *p« •dmaatar II a (RT8) Samsurt 4 9 0 (dd +9) *Ko«i 13 32,957 words
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Article140 1974-09-07 11 blub yim EPSOM JEEP DANTE BAM 1 Tango Dancer K am pong Melayu K am pone Melayu Tango Dancer K am pone Melayu Tango dancer Tango Dancer K am pong Melayu BAM I Prelude Slapdash Prelude Royal Contender Prelude Ta Lian Trail Blaser Ta Lian Race S Snow140 words
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Article122 1974-09-07 11 SCRUTINEER EPSOM JEEP DANTE &*oe 1 PrMe W (Mny Grand Coop Grand Ceep Hebat Grind Cbup FO Po Po K) Race 2 Elite Sperial Pirate Ace Elite Special Pirate Ace Pirate Aee Elite Special Armful Elite Special Kmc Base QutUa Local Sen—tton Weafern prtnee Nonya Cfatntefc Local Senaatkm122 words
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Article289 1974-09-07 11 JEFFREY LOW - By JEFFREY LOW Singapore Youth XI are strongly favoured to beat their Selangor counterparts in a friendly football match at the National Stadium tonight (kickoff 7 p.m.) Hie Singapore side,, who finished a creditaide fifth In the 16nation Asian Youth tournament a| Bangkok in April,289 words
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Article56 1974-09-07 11 Bangkok. Saturday. Venice Borkorsor of Thailand yesterday knocked out A 1 Diaz of the Philippines in the third round of a scheduled 10-round bantamweight bout at the Lumplni Stadium. The Thai southpaw, former world flyweight champion who turned bantamweight, stopped Diaz in one minute 25 seconds of56 words
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Article, Illustration363 1974-09-07 11 Nancy Koh - UN'S WORLD by Nancy Koh Kee Bee Khim, Singapore's golfing queen, will be leaving for Japan soon to compete in two major tournaments. She will piay In the amateur section of the Toyotoml women's tournament at Teiho Country Club from September 21-23363 words
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Article273 1974-09-07 11 Reuter London, Saturday. A government commission recommended yesterday that players should have a bigger say In the running of British League soccer. A report on British professional football by the commission of industrial relations suggested that club captains or representatives of the Professional Footballers' AssociationReuter - 273 words
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Article429 1974-09-07 11 Reuter New York, Saturday Second seed Billie-Jean King, thoroughly outplayed In the opening set, recovered to beat Julie Heldman 2-6, 6-3. 6-1 in the semi-finals of the US Open tennis championships at Forest Hills yesterday. The day's second semifinal between flfth-seed-ed Evonne Ooolagonß of Australia and too seedReuter - 429 words
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Article113 1974-09-07 11 ILondon, Saturday. The final county fixture of the Pakistani cricket team's tour, against Worcestershire here, was abandoned without a ball belnf bowled during the three days. Rain which washed out the first two days' play continued overnight, and yesterday the outfield was described by the ground staff113 words
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Article31 1974-09-07 11 London, Saturday. Results of last night's English League soccer matches: Div Four Cambridge U 0 Bradford 1; Northampton 3 Darlington 0; Bouthport 1 Torquay 1; Stockport 1 Workington 3.31 words
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Article100 1974-09-07 12 TODAY la Saturday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 1974 with 115 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING STABS are Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. American novelist James Fenlmore Cooper was born on Sept. 7, 1789. ON THIS100 words
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Miscellaneous1340 1974-09-07 12 MywrwHim ViCWIRI and llsteßlig RADIO EZZZ* 1 "onncOQflMSCggm <■ .>.. MX vAy,y-:.>y^^< SATURDAY USS OMENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by BEBAME US SATURDAY MA- TIN EE 'Neath The Brooklyn Bridge: The But Side kids get In and oat of trouble all the time and this time when they rescue a girl In1,340 words
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Miscellaneous2161 1974-09-07 12 1MX BLACK BELT JONES: Jim Kelly who acted with the late Bruce Lee In Enter The Drorcva (banned here) take* on the title role as a karate expert who wreaks havoc In the rnmn with his chops and side-kicks. Directed by Robert Clouse. Capitol: 1.45, 4, 8.45. 9.30. CITY LIGHTS:2,161 words
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