New Nation, 14 June 1971
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Title Section16 1971-06-14 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, June 14, 1971 No. 126 Price 15 cents j NEW NATION16 words
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Article181 1971-06-14 1 Prices were generally steady on the stock market this morning. At the end of 45 minutes trading the turnover was estimated at 200.000. Haw Par continued to attract attention. It opened at $1.60 and was immediately taken to $1.63 before easing to $1.53, probably on stale bull181 words
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Article16 1971-06-14 1 Police reported a total of 46 accidents yesterday. Nine were serious and one fatal.16 words
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Article64 1971-06-14 1 LATE NEWS Albuquerque, New Mexico, Monday. Several people were shot and at least three police cars were burned when hundreds of young people rioted in a park here. Police said shots were fired and some people were hit but could not immediately say how many. No64 words
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Article354 1971-06-14 1 Ex-leaders tell of party dispute Kuala Lumpur, Monday Two of the leaders who resigned from the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, and Mr. V. Veerappen, today ended their silence break-up of the party's executive committee. Dr. Tan, the party's former secretary-general, said: "It is354 words
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Article270 1971-06-14 1 Breathing difficulty blamed United Press International Sydney, Monday Three of the remaining Brodrick nonaplets died during the night, leaving only four babies alive of the nine delivered to their Mother here yesterday. Doctors said they were battling to keep three of those a boy andUnited Press International - 270 words
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Article52 1971-06-14 1 Amsterdam, Monday—The former Indonesian VicePresident Mohammed Hatta arrived here yesterday by air from New York for medical treatment. Dr. Hatta denied reports that he left Indonesia under pressure by President Suharto because he Wanted him out of the country during the campaign for general elections due on52 words
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213 1971-06-14 1 The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik unexpectedly met Singapore's new United Nations representative, Mr. Shanmueam Jayakumar, at the airport last night. The chance encounter In the VIP lounge came while Mr. Malik was In transit for Jakarta and Mr. Jayakumar was213 words
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Article341 1971-06-14 1 Handpicked men from the narcotics branch of the CID arid the Customs Department are to be banded together to form a highly specialised antidrug squad to combat the more sophisticated methods of drug smuggling. Officers from the two departments have been planning the new squad since341 words
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134 1971-06-14 1 .Water consumption yesterday dropped to 91 million gallons, the lowest since the drought hit the Republic some three months ago. This is one million gallons below the target of 90 million gallons set by the Public UtUities Board to avert water rationing. Describing134 words
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Article58 1971-06-14 1 London, Monday—A British researcher has developed a new X-ray process which he claims could make speedy bomb checks on aircraft baggage at minimal costs. The process is the brainchild of Dr. Peter Ranby, 49, an expert on phosphors, the chemical compounds which put the brightness in fluorescent58 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-06-14 1 Training of apprentice Jockfeys can sometimes be such-a~ pain* staking task that an instructor must go through great lengths to see that his trainees become experts at handling horses. For instance, the instructor at the Malayan Racing Association Apprentice Jockey School, Captain R. F.311 words
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Article89 1971-06-14 1 A meeting will be held this evening at 14 Dalvey Estate, off Bukit Timah Road, for all interested parties in the Singapore Herald. A spokesman for the Herald co-operative group. Mr. Francis Khoo. saia the meeting was called to explain the latest development. He said: "The89 words
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Article15 1971-06-14 1 Manila, Monday.—A helicopter carrying five men was reported missing yesterday, southwest of Manila.15 words
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Advertisement151 1971-06-14 1 CREME 821 The flush of youth recaptured for s2oo* For the woman over thirty, the cream which effaces time and enables you to keep your skin as bright as when you were twenty-one. Crfeme 821 contains G.A., a new substance patented by Orlane, obtained by the action of glutamit acid151 words
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198 1971-06-14 2 It is literally the end rt of the road for Prince V Street in Raffles Place. C Seldom does a street die, •but It happens to this one a regal name. Down come the street signs and the road willdis- appear altogether. From198 words
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Article86 1971-06-14 2 The numbers picked at yesterday's Toto draw No. ££46/71 were 22, 29, 45, 49 and -«31. The additional number £*Was 7. The three numbers for ;the circled draw were: 12, >32 and 1. In the lucky serial num- ber of coupons draw, the first prize of a86 words
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Article21 1971-06-14 2 •">. Mr. Woon Wah Slang has Zyi*>cen reappointed chairman *T*pt the Jurong Town Corfor another three-».-*yeur term from June 1.21 words
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Article, Illustration528 1971-06-14 2 'But don't give up mother tongue* Competence in English is necessary today because it is being increasingly used in communications, business and official relationships. Inche Rahim Ishak, Minister of Btate for Foreign Affairs, said this today at the opening of the regional seminar on528 words
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237 1971-06-14 2 The Ministry of Education is going one step further in promoting the appreciation of music in schools with plans to stage its first musical production, Sound of Music, in midNovember at the Victoria Theatre. It hopes to attract the better singers from the237 words
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338 1971-06-14 2 John Hoffman - By John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Monday Dissatisfied with involvement of no nMalays. In some areas 1n Malaysia's racial goodwill drive, the Minr ister for Special Functions, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, has ordered an expert Investigation into each community's customs and prohibitions. Mr.Melbourne Herald - 338 words
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478 1971-06-14 2 Pakir Singh - £By Pakir Singh Lumpur, Monday p The resignation of six leaders of the Ge- rakan has set the stage Z for a massive power ♦struggle within the •-party. I- Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, who —lwas secretary-general of the t-party, said he resigned as478 words
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192 1971-06-14 2 President Sheares will open an exhibition of South-East Asian ceramics at the University of Singapore's Art Museum at 6.30 p.m. today. w President Sheares is acting in his capacity as Chancellor of the university. "This is the most definitive exhibition of SouthEast Asian ceramics192 words
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Article, Illustration277 1971-06-14 2 Dr. Wong is first woman principal A re-shuffle of senior officials of the Education Ministry has brought the first woman principal to the Teachers' Training College in its 50-year old history. Dr. Ruth RK. Wong, former Director of Research, Ministry of Education, replaces Rev. T.277 words
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Article49 1971-06-14 2 Mr. C. Richards will talk on facial pain at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Road General Hospital, at 8.15 tonight Mr. Richards is senior ear, nose and throat surgeon at Prince Henry Hospital, Melbourne. The talk is organised by the Boclety of Otorhlnolaryngology.49 words
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104 1971-06-14 2 Mr. Justice Choor Singh, chairman of the Probation Committee, will present certificates to volunteers in the probation and aftercare service at the Singapore Council of Social Service Building, Penang Lane, at 5.30 p.m. today. Mr. Peter Beeston will arrive in Singapore today to104 words
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Article74 1971-06-14 2 The Chinese YMCA will a two-day seminar on Christian Involvement In the 1970s starting from Saturday at Its promises in Palmer Road. The speakers will Include Mr. 0.0. Thomson who will talk on Christian In politics, JKSX Pa l Peter Pang, on Christian In social service;74 words
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Miscellaneous911 1971-06-14 2 Jackpot now $13,000 □EIH I 9 DDE No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in New Nation Moneywords Puzzle O. One entrant submitted a solution which differed at one point from911 words
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228 1971-06-14 3 A central timber bundling yard is being planned by the Timber Export Industry Board to co-ordinate shipments of timber. The board is now negotiating with the Jurong Town Corporation for 15 acres of land in Kranji where an 850-acre site is being developed exclusively228 words
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109 1971-06-14 3 The International Air Transport Association has confirmed that member airlines have reached agreement on new cargo rates for most areas of the world with effect from October 1 this year. The final changes In the rates do not show across-the-board increases, but there109 words
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Article, Illustration796 1971-06-14 3 More than 200 compete in two-day contest Top dog of the twoday championship show which ended yesterday at the PSA Recreation Club was a three-year old labrador retriever, Oak Alley's windspiel Honey, which also won five other awards. Honey, owned by Mrs. Clare796 words
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Article329 1971-06-14 3 The major hotels in Singapore are now busily sifting through an avalanche of reservations for the Lions' International convention in late October. More than 3000 delegates from all over the world will assemble here for a five-day meeting from October 28 to November 1.329 words
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Article92 1971-06-14 3 Twenty members of the Far East Region staff of the Department of the Environment have been awarded certificates of commendation in recognition of their long and outstanding services. They are: Abu bin Dagalng, R.A. Campbell, Chan Teck Kow, Hassan bin Mohammed Noor, L. Joseph, Lee Seng Gee,92 words
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Advertisement87 1971-06-14 3 j] m^ New Arrivals Fish Plates from Germany. This unusual set includes oyster plates, salad bowls and cream saucers. JH ![<)) <r i k cd.; r :w^pC''• SCIGCt'IOU to give lasting delight. ,< W'l Unique handpainted China Gift Pieces from John Aynsley. They include a Footed Bowl, a Portland Vase,87 words
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THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration589 1971-06-14 4 The operation is to destroy rebel bases New Nation Foreign Service New Delhi, Monday Pakistan army troops have started systematic clearing and destruction of villages along Indian border in far north-eastern East Pakistan. Reports, carried by the Press Trust of India ,<PTI), said that Pakistan armyNew Nation Foreign Service - 589 words
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Article62 1971-06-14 4 Rome, Monday. Pope Paul yesterday warned Roman Catholic priests against trying to be all things to all men, and losing sight of their spiritual mission. "Woe to the priest who wants to be everything, do everything politician, sociologist, expert, consultant, organiser, and so on but who fails62 words
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Article402 1971-06-14 4 Reuter Jakarta, Monday i Government and military leaders are tightening security precautions and showing signs of edginess as the campaign for Indonesia's first general election in 16 years enters its last few days. In other tough security steps Central Java military commander Major General Widodo has bannedReuter - 402 words
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Article141 1971-06-14 4 Reuter Washington, Monday The US Commerce Department yesterday warned American businessmen they would find the Chinese polite but tough bargainers. Looking ahead to Increased Sino-American trade after the easing of US export restrictions, the department said success in trading with the Chinese required patience, persistence, experienceReuter - 141 words
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Article71 1971-06-14 4 New York, Monday. Demonstrators protesting against cruelty to animals picketed Madison Square Garden yesterday as the worlds first televised bullfight from Spain was brought to closed circuit audiences around the world. Tne corrida featured Spain's popular Manuel Benitez El Cordobes the world's highest paid matador, a71 words
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Article40 1971-06-14 4 Barcelona, Monday. Four British citizens were found dead in their hotel rooms in Andorra, a tiny mountain principality between France and Spain, police said yesterday. Authorities said they believed the cause of death was food poisoning.40 words
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Article238 1971-06-14 4 United Press International Manila, Monday Rescuers have given up hopes of recovering alive 16 missing excursionists from the depths of Manila Bay after divers found empty the sunken motor vessel Edisco in which they were believed trapped. A Philippine navy spokesman said frogmen, workingUnited Press International - 238 words
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Article24 1971-06-14 4 Paris, Monday. Eight people, including an entire family, died yesterday when two cars collided about 15 mues from Valence in south-east France.24 words
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Article98 1971-06-14 4 Jakarta, Monday—Pedicab drivers In the Indonesian capital have urged the police to exempt them from traffic offences since they have now joined the govern-ment-backed Sekber Golkar. The Indonesian Pedicab Drivers Association has sent a letter to Indonesian police chief, General Hugeng Imam Santoso, appealing for immediate98 words
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Article204 1971-06-14 4 New Nation Foreign Service Phnom Penh, Monday South Vietnamese piloted helicopters and US Phantom fighter bombers have joined the Cambodian attack against thousands of entrenched North Vietnamese 12 miles from the capital. The helicopter lifted American trained Cambodian troops across the Mekong River to reinforceNew Nation Foreign Service - 204 words
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196 1971-06-14 4 United Press International Belfast, Monday Police and British troops yesterday used teargas, rubber bullets, barbed wire barricades and a riyer to stave off assaults by Protestant Orangemen trying to stage a parade in Dungiven, that had been banned by the government. Some 1200United Press International - 196 words
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181 1971-06-14 4 Reuter Washington, Monday President N i x on's daughter Tricia and her husband Edward Cox were honeymooning at a secret hideaway yesterday after their White House wedding. Such was the secrecy veiling their whereabouts that it was not even certain they had goneReuter - 181 words
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Article542 1971-06-14 4 Reuter Washington, Monday The US Defence Secretary, Mr. Melvin Laird, said yesterday that a mutual reduction of Western and Soviet naval strength in the Mediterranean and elsewhere was a matter that had to be explored within the Warsaw Pact and NATO before rushing headlong into negotiation. NATO alwaysReuter - 542 words
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545 1971-06-14 5 'Huge blow for shipping' New Nation Foreign Service Jerusalem, Monday The Israeli Premier, Mrs. Crolda Meir. has warned that Israel will take all necessary measures to safeguard free navigation to its ports after the shelling of an Israel-bound Liberian oil tanker at theNew Nation Foreign Service - 545 words
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Article, Illustration303 1971-06-14 5 Reuter Los Angeles, Monday More than 5000 celebrities are attending a charity gala show to hear Frank Sinatra bow out of show business. At the end of the show, Sinatra, 55, will retire. Sinatra wartime Bobby Sox idol who went on to become one of theReuter - 303 words
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151 1971-06-14 5 Reuter London, Monday Intruders were last night suspected of reeasing nearly half a million gallons of deadly and highly inflammable napthaoil which closed Britain's second largest port, Liverpool, yesterday morning. The port was reopened except for one channel early yesterday afternoon but naked lightsReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-06-14 5 Seattle, Monday—A college student who set iut to paddle kayak ftcross the Pacific to Japan was presumed drowned yesterday when his empty 17ft canoe was found off the Washington coast. The coast guard launched an air-sea search for James Brinton, 25, who left the coastal77 words
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Article205 1971-06-14 5 United Press International Bangkok, Monday Thailand's export products have bright prospects in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, according to Economic Affairs Minister Mr. Bunchana Atthakor. Mr. Bunchana, who led a 32-man trade mission to Russia, Yugoslavia,. Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Poland. and Romania, told newsmen upon arrivalUnited Press International - 205 words
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417 1971-06-14 5 United Press International Ottawa, Monday A study of trends among illicit drug users in Toronto predicts that in less than six years all high school students will be using marijuana if the present trend continues. Results released by the Canadian Health Department also showedUnited Press International - 417 words
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Article163 1971-06-14 5 Reuter London, Monday A new TV station to enable doctors to watch complicated surgical operations and medical, lectures will open here on October 1, it was announced yesterday. The new station, called Channel 7, will be a closed circuit system linked to nearly 70 hospitals, medical schoolsReuter - 163 words
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Article189 1971-06-14 5 Reuter Rome, Monday Millions of Italians voted yesterday in local elections which will be the first test of the nation's political pulse in 12 months and are expected to bring swings to the extreme left and right. More than seven million —a fifth ofReuter - 189 words
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198 1971-06-14 5 United Press International Moscow, Monday The three Soviet cosmonauts aboard the Salyut laboratory are tending a vegetable patch in the sky, and It's growing Chinese cabbage. The cosmonauts completed their first week in space yesterday and their 100 th orbit in theUnited Press International - 198 words
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Advertisement154 1971-06-14 5 We'll help you all the i V. 4 "i X to aircondition your home with a personal loan Airconditioning is a luxury you really can afford—with a Personal Loan from First National City Bank. FNCB's Personal Loans make it easy to have those extra things you need quickly and conveniently.154 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article875 1971-06-14 6 CHENG HO - A few tips on the best way to visit the Soviet capital people PLACES BY CHENG HO Had I been fortunate enough to accompany Premier Lee Kuan Yew, as a journalist of course, on his trip to Helsinki, —a proposition that my editor would not hear875 words
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Article, Illustration918 1971-06-14 6 GREG CLARK - Controversy surrounds the Japanese plan for a network of anti-submarine bases in the Pacific FROM GREG CLARK An ambitious plan for Japan to establish antisubmarine bases over much of the Pacific has aroused controversy among defence experts. Promoting: the scheme is the Sea-Air918 words
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Article547 1971-06-14 6 Jay Bushinsky - King Hussein's 19 perilous years From Jay Bushinsky Jordan's King Hussein ranks as the world's most experienced "survivor." At only 35. he has been sitting on his desert kingdom's throne for 19 years and only he knows how many attempts on his life have been made during547 words
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Article1922 1971-06-14 7 R. S. Bathal - Saturday was Convocation Day at the •University of Singapore, an appropriate day for reflection on the purpose and role of a university. In this article, Dr. R. S. Bathal, a Physics lecturer at the university, examines the thoughts of scholars in ancient China and India on1,922 words
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825 1971-06-14 7 Pang Cheng Lian - 'lt falls short as investment centre' Most Singaporeans are inclined to think of our Republic as an ideal place for trade and investment. In this article, Pang Cheng Lian who was recently in Japan gives some interesting comments made by officials in Tokyo825 words
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The Voice of the Press
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Article135 1971-06-14 7 It seems that some shopkeepers and retailers have taken advantage of the increase in the prices of oil and petrol m Singapore and Malaysia to increase the prices of certain commodities They are always trying to raise the prices of the goods they sell for the' sole purpose135 words
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Article132 1971-06-14 7 If the rate of US withdrawal Is maintained without any significant changes In the next year, then by June 1972. all the US troops now stationed in South Vietnam can be completely withdrawn. In. view of the accelerated withdrawal of the US troops, and the fact that132 words
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Article155 1971-06-14 7 The present tragedy of East Bengal is a man-made one, unlike the appalling, hurricane of last autumn which was a natural disaster. In the one case a tidal wave swept up the Bay of Bengal and some hundreds of thousands died because of it. In the other155 words
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Article115 1971-06-14 7 The Minister for Culture. Youth and Sports, Dato Hamzah bin Abu Samah. was fulfilling the desire of the people when he announced that the government would establish more youth training Institutes. Any move to provide skill training ror our youths is most welcome. In addition to skill training,115 words
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Article125 1971-06-14 7 The electors of Indonesia are to go to the polls on July 3. The army-backed alliance, the Golkar and nine other political parties are contesting this election. It seems that the student community has now turned against the Government and has announced that it will stage demonstrations, if125 words
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Article119 1971-06-14 7 It has been announced that the Selangor Social Welfare department has activated its attempt to rid Kuala Lumpur of beggars. And the fact that a home will be built to house these people Is indeed good news. The efforts by the Social Welfare officials to put an end119 words
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Article188 1971-06-14 7 What other newspapers are saying The inquiry team set up by the US Congress foreign relations committee to investigate heroin-trafficking has concluded its factfinding tour of nine Asian countries. A report was published after its return to the US. The report has disclosed the gravity of188 words
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Advertisement106 1971-06-14 7 VP Golden Mile Tower is one new shopping complex with a big difference. We combine shopping pleasure with entertainment and food. A place to bank, or shop around for a fabulous array of goods. Or rest your tired feet and have something to eat. Or treat yourself to a good106 words
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Article465 1971-06-14 8 Though It may be doubted that Mr. Heath is losing his sleep of nights on account of the Incipient revolt within the Tory ranks against what his opponents describe as his European adventure, It seems probable now that there is a determined group in465 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article130 1971-06-14 8 Both Singapore and the Soviet Union are slowly moving ahead to develop better relations in every field. The plan to open the branch of Moscow's People's Bank here and Premier Lee's stopover in the Soviet capital on his way to Helsinki are regarded by observers here as130 words
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Article92 1971-06-14 8 The "Singapore Muslim" whom Mr. Lee Kuan Tew described in Helsinki without naming him, as "one of our agents," is a member of the 11-man executive committee named last month as controlling Singapore's latest political party, The People's Front. Lawyer Lui Boon Poh is the secretary-general92 words
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Article93 1971-06-14 8 I see that the geishas of the Tokyo Ginsa are charging more, with the rise in the cost of, every- thing from hair-do's to silk kimonos. A 20 per cent increase to $5O an hour has hit Japanese businessmen, who now have to fork out almost $6OO93 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1971-06-14 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Public toilets for dogs have been constructed in Copenhagen and other Danish towns. They are on the edge of parks and public gardens. They are shallow sandpits: the sand is changed once a1,080 words
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Letters
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Article92 1971-06-14 8 DONALD MOORE - DONALD MOORE We were most interested to read in John Hoffman's article in a recent issue of the Mew Nation of the influence which Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad's book "The Malay Dilemma," published by Asia Pacific Press, has had upon Pemuda members of UMNO. This book, published in92 words
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Article54 1971-06-14 8 L. Kao Chung Ying (Miss - L. Kao Chung Ying (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development Singapore. With reference to the letter by J. R. Robinson (New Nation June 6), the zebra lines at the pedestrian crossing at Upper Changl Road have been repainted. The branches obsuring the amber lights54 words
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Article357 1971-06-14 8 SIM YONG CHOON - SIM YONG CHOON I refer to the letter to the editor from Mr. Chee Koon Lin, Trade Relations Officer of Shell Company. (N.N. June 11). Mr. Chee's knowledge of the oil Industry. I must confess, must be better than mine. But even to a layman357 words
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Article212 1971-06-14 8 FONG CHIN NAM - FONG CHIN NAM Mr. Peter Williams in the June 9 issue of New Nation seems to be confusing the Herald case with political anarchy. Does dissent printed in the papers necessarily lead to anarchy? The Herald survived for almost a year. What signs of an impending doom212 words
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Advertisement152 1971-06-14 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. After you've turned in OPJSLEEPING it'll turn off If your idea of relaxdtion means dozing off to the romantic strains of Paul Mauriat or Andy Williams, JVC Nivico has the modular unit for you. With the VIS L152 words
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Article, Illustration2647 1971-06-14 9 Brett Bayly - The log of the Magic Castle, battered by a hurricane, visited by pirates, close to collision and near sinking on a i "pleasure" cruise to India... New Nation reporter Brett Bayly writes a true-life adventure story Brett Bayly Just back in Singapore, Bayly gives his account of2,647 words
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686 1971-06-14 9 Jack Smith - Jack Smith reports on Pitcairn Island, that the population is growing Jack Smith Los Angeles Times Recently we had look into everyday life on Pitcairn Isla nd through a copy of the Pitcairn Miscellany, a monthly newspaper mimeographed at the schoolhouse on theLos Angeles Times - 686 words
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Article, Illustration527 1971-06-14 10 Dianne Wood - Humiliate him in the nicest possible way, says woman pianist Esther By Dianne Wood Here Is some advice on how to bring a man to his humble knees. Shame him. Humiliate him in the nicest possible way. Make him feel527 words
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Article, Illustration560 1971-06-14 10 EVEN THE LAVATORIES ARE ALWAYS OUT OF PAPER' No nightclub is ever perfect. That's what the night owls say anyway. TTieir complaints go something like this. "The food is lousy, man, and the service so-o-o 510w... "The waitresses lah! They're ready560 words
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Article342 1971-06-14 10 MERRY ANDREW - Singing Ambassadors' concert will include pop songs and spirituals MERRY ANDREW The Singing Ambassadors, who are giving a concert at the Naional Theatre on July 1, are including American Broadway Show Music, African Songs, Spirituals and American pop forms of songs in their programme. The 1950s342 words
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652 1971-06-14 10 EDGAR KOH - ...AND EVERYONE IS IN THE DARK ABOUT THAT $30,000 SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT THE TV AND RADIO SCENE EDGAR KOH There has been some very critical comments in the past about the lack of audience research here. Since its Inception in652 words
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Advertisement5 1971-06-14 10 SHOWTMES: 9.45 p.m. 11.30 p.m.5 words
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Advertisement149 1971-06-14 10 WINE DINE at €lizabftfian(£riU RAFFLES HOTEL THIS WEEK'S LUNCHEON MENU fe J H MONDAYS SMORGASBORO 12 30 -3 00 p.m. A wide array of tastefully prepared hot and cold dishes TUESOAYS Silverwagon Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce served with a bouquetiere of fresh garden vegetables WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon Crown Roast149 words
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Article, Illustration315 1971-06-14 11 ROHANI LEE - Story: ROHANI LEE I'm g sucker for men's fashions—especially on women. There's no doubt about it, girls look great in clothes borrowed from their guys. The strict no-nonsense lines of a crisp shirt or a pin-striped suit do wondrous things for the frail female315 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-06-14 11 Stretching hand of friendship through deeds She stretches the hand of friendship not through words but deeds. With physiotherapy this 28-year-old English girl, Pauline brings. hopeful smiles to over 100 spastic children at the Gilstead Road Centre. Language is no barrier to her work —an understanding400 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1971-06-14 11 Nalla Tan - A fundamental change trhieh makes marriage a partnership OF MEN AND WOMEN By Nalla Tan I take this man I take this woman I take thee to love and to cherish, in sickness and in health, for better, for worse, for1,566 words
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Advertisement74 1971-06-14 11 EVERYBODY IS READING NEW NATION'S SHOPPING GDIDE Yes, New Nation's Shopping Guide provides a wealth of information for shoppers who have the power to buy what you sell. NEW NATION Wf -> RATES Cosuol $6.50 per column inch Weekly $5.00 per column inch Twice/Thrice weekly $4.00 per column inch. Cim«i74 words
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Article, Illustration2149 1971-06-14 12 JIM WATKINS - WHEELS By JIM WATKINS The recent ten cents on a gallon of petrol has renewed interest in some of the smaller saloons available in Singapore. The market movement has recently been upwards, towards the middle range 1500 cc cars, but this jump in2,149 words
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566 1971-06-14 12 SHARES GAME: PART 22 The short-term trader in the share market is usually guided by some theory of action. If he counts simply on flair, tips, "information" and rumours, he would be counting more on the "turn of the card" than on his ability566 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-06-14 13 Top soccer stars, golfers and netball players at full swing Singapore President's XI goalkeeper, Lim Chiew Peng, leaps in a tussle with PSV Eindhoven's striker Guus Hiddink (left; at Jalan Besar on Saturday. Lee Teng Yee (right) looks on. The Dutch team won 13-0. Pictures by Ali Yusoff,Pictures by Ali Yusoff, Jerry Seh and Brian Culley - 159 words
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Article140 1971-06-14 14 Rugby League; St. George bt South Sydney 24-12. Australian rules: Victoria 16-18 (114) bt South Australia 12-12 (84). Rugby Union: Sydney University 8 bt Eastern Suburbs 5; Gordon 21 bt Drummoyne 5; Manly 22 bt St. George 3; Randwick 31 bt Norhathern Suburbs 9; Arramatt 22 bt140 words
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Article70 1971-06-14 14 J.ondun, Monday Britain's Ron Hill, the European and Commonwealth champion, ran the fastest marathon in the world this year when he clocked 2 hrs 12 mins 39 sec to win the annual Maxol event at Manchester yesterday. Hill won the 26-mile 385yard (42.19 km) event from fellow70 words
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Article48 1971-06-14 14 Malaysia Singapore Airlines will meet Guthrie Waugh in the semi-final of the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium on June 23. The match winner will then play Cold Storage in the final at the same venue on June 30.48 words
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Article134 1971-06-14 14 Reuter Brisbane, Monday New Zealand -bred champion, Rajah Sahib yesterday capped a great career by winning the A 528.000 Stradbroke Handicap over seven furlongs at Eagle Farm here. Rajah Sahib, a 16-2, chance defeated the favourite Ricochet, 5-4, by a head with two lengths toReuter - 134 words
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Article55 1971-06-14 14 Melbourne, Monday.—The President of the Victorian Football League (VFL) and one of the State's leading industrialists, Sir Kenneth Luke died here yesterday he was 72. Sir Kenneth, who has been ill for some time, had been President of the VFL since 1956. He is survived by his55 words
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Article36 1971-06-14 14 Melbourne, Monday. A 22-year-old basketball player, John Korteman, has claimed a world record of 28 hours for an individual effort marathon game at Mildura, in which he took 992 passes and scored 153 points.36 words
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99 1971-06-14 14 Tel Aviv, Monday.—The Israeli Cabinet yesterday decided to set up an inquiry commission to probe charges of soccer bribery Including the fixing of national teams, it was announced here. The national soccer pools, reported to have led to the bribery of several teams to99 words
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Article, Illustration421 1971-06-14 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap It is not often that Singapore's budding footballers have a chancfc to pick up a tip or two frdm someone as famous as Dutch international striker, Willy van der Kuijlen (see picture at left). But the boys or St. Michael's Primary School did421 words
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175 1971-06-14 14 Kaka Singh won the veterans' title of the Prisons' Big Walk for the third successive year yesterday when he completed the course in lhr 26mins 43sec. Second was Sardool Singh, 9mins 14secs behind and third was Harichandra with a time of lhr 53mins 44secs.175 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1971-06-14 15 Gene Swinstead - From Gene Swinstead The change from June 13 to June 12 for Jakarta's first race meeting, "so as not to invite bad luck" to the As2o million gamble, appears, to have paid off. If Saturday's unannounced, unrehearsed and somewhat handi-capped race meeting was any1,396 words
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Article77 1971-06-14 15 --2 Bloemfontein, Monday. South Africa will field an unchanged team from the side which beat France 22-9 here yesterday for the second Test in Durban next Saturday. The victorious South African XV retained for the match is: lan McCallum, Gert Mailer, Joggle Jansen, Piethcronje,77 words
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Article182 1971-06-14 15 United Press International Auckland, Monday The Auckland Journalists Union yesterday placed an unprecedent-ed-ban on the Auckland Rugby Union to protest the rugby union's unprecedented ban on the New Zealand sportswriter, Terry McLean. The journalists Union ban means games organised by the Auckland Rugby Union orUnited Press International - 182 words
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Article156 1971-06-14 15 London, Monday. Placings in the current English County cricket championship table batting and bowling averages. PWLD Bat. BwLPt*. Middlesex 9 3 1 5 30 31 91 Warwick® 8 3 3 2 30 31 91 Essex 8 4 1 3 18 27 85 Surrey 8 4 1 3156 words
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Article249 1971-06-14 15 Reuter London, Monday Norman Gifford and and John Price, who have not played Test cricket for at least five years, were surprisemembers of the, England squad of 13 named yesterday for the second Test against Pakistan at Lor d's starting on Thursday. Price, the 33-year-oldReuter - 249 words
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Article66 1971-06-14 15 Bombay, Monday The Indian cricket team to tour England this summer has postponed its departure from Bombay for London because of a,-hitch over the layers' kit. Instead of leaving next Wednesday the team will depart on Friday. The kit just arrived in Bombay and tour manager Colonel66 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-06-14 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Rosaline Goel, the latest entry for the marathon BP Rally on June 26, has decided to pit her driving skills against the hazards of the Malaysian terrain. Her navigator will be Tang Ngi Yah, a structural engineer. They are385 words
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Miscellaneous98 1971-06-14 14 DR. KILDARE LEONARP.'/ THANK HEAVEN it's you" COME IKJ 2 PLEASE. by Ken Bald PR.KILDARE. JIM, THIS IS THORNE CARL ETON, PRESIDENT OF OUR ONCE m ill w 111 111 m I ybUR FRIEND-?; SEPATE CLUB/ w i -7 1> Iv ai h f VIII 1 RIP KIRBY by John98 words
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Miscellaneous297 1971-06-14 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Make keener. t 10 Short thickest horse. 11 Edgar—Poe. 12 Particle. Z 13 Facilitates. 19 Base bailer Yogi and family. 21 Half of N.B. 25 Do a tailoring repair Job. 27 Dp and about. 28 Pile. 29 NKVD succeeded this. 30 Make a motion picture. 32297 words
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Miscellaneous444 1971-06-14 15 w Cut alMf tftttel lines NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Q' MONDAY Cat Ht »i pia witk atkar caaiaas Pastiac iastractiaas appear aeliw Naaie (Mr./Mrs./Miu) 1 FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS muEB Ml CLUES Cat >!•■( dstted lues CLUES FOR Q-1 1. Of age. 4. -If they're to sell well, 2. It's444 words
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479 1971-06-14 16 EVEN WITHOUT PAY INCREASES They are a group of dedicated men who are rarely in the public eye. To them working round the clock is just another day's work. They are the 160 firemen of the Port of Singapore Authority Fire479 words
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Article261 1971-06-14 16 For four hours every morning, a portion of New Bridge Road and the entire stretch of Upper Circular Road become a buzzing market place for the island's busiest vegetable and fruit transactions. Trucks roll in as early as 3 am. all loaded with vegetables from261 words
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Article57 1971-06-14 16 AH FOOK: Commercial firms who pay blue-collar workers more than their white-collar employees deserve a pat on the back. We need people who are not afraid to dirty themselves. MEI LIN: I agree. With industrialisation we should encourage more and more school-leavers to take on such jobs. What57 words
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146 1971-06-14 16 While serving in 1943 with the Italian occupation forces in Greece. Alessandro Mod en a wandered during an idle moment into an out-of-bounds zone. Greek partisans captured him, took away his weapons and next day released him. His superiors charged him with desertion and jailed146 words
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122 1971-06-14 16 Using a piece of wire slung between two buildings, the boys of Kettering Grammar School near London again scooped the world's most highpriced space watchers. It was the Kettering physics laboratory that first picked up signals denoting the launching of Soyuz 11. Physics Teacher Mr.122 words
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Article, Illustration56 1971-06-14 16 Pretty Claire Foo, 18, could have taken this picture of herself if she had wanted to. She is an avid photographer and a good one too. But just this time she doesn't mind someone doing the job for her. Claire is an entrant for the New56 words
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Miscellaneous356 1971-06-14 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and General Hospital 3.20 Indian Classical Dance 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore 4.15 Days of Our Lives 4.55 Close. 6.00 Opening and Fractured Flickers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Courtship of Eddie's Father 7.05 Asian way 7.40356 words
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Miscellaneous490 1971-06-14 16 Trust your lucky star TOMORROW... GEMINI (May 22-June 21) —If you are willing to work with both brain and brawn today, you stand an excellent chance of making exceptional gains. CANCER (June 22-July 23) Make whatever short Journey is necessary to further your Interests. A way of getting ahead in490 words
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