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Title Section17 1971-06-07 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, June 7, 1971 No. 120 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, JUNE 717 words
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Article132 1971-06-07 1 Trading was mixed on the stock market this morning. Haw Par met with further support, the share was traded from $1.60 to $1.69to $1.65 to $1.63, up three cents on Friday's close, with 140,000 shares changing hands in the first 45 minutes of trading. Tropical Veneer was132 words
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Article15 1971-06-07 1 Police reported a total of 23 accidents yesterday. Three of them were serious.15 words
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Article47 1971-06-07 1 LATE NEWS Los Angeles, Monday— Sheriff's deputies said there appeared to be survivors in the wreckage of an Air West DC9 which collided with a Navy phantom F4 fighter jet over the San Gabriel mountains. The deputies flew over the wreckage in a helicopter.47 words
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Article, Illustration603 1971-06-07 1 Co-operative given government go-ahead—with conditions —to resume publishing from July 7 The government has agreed to register a cooperative society to restart the Singapore Herald on certain conditions. It is almost certain now the newspaper will be given a new licence to publish from July603 words
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Article136 1971-06-07 1 The hearing of the habeas corpus writ on behalf of the four Nanyang Siang Pau executives now being detained by the government resumed in the High Court this morning. As soon as the parties arrived in court, they were called into the chambers of the136 words
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245 1971-06-07 1 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan Wee Beng Huat Customs officers last night seized a parcel from an Air Vietnam ground stewardess at and uncovered a pistol, 10 rounds of ammunition and a pound of opium. The stewardess, in her early twenties, .was asked to make245 words
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Article28 1971-06-07 1 Moscow, Monday. The Soviet Union has sent scuba divers under the Polar ice cap to inspect and photograph its underside, the news agency Tass said yesterday.28 words
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Article433 1971-06-07 1 Navy reject in command■; Reuter Moscow, Monday A 43-year-old Russian whose boyhood dream of being a seaman was shattered when he was rejected by the navy was today commanding Soyuz-11, the Soviet Union's latest manned spaceship, as it orbited the earth. The commander of theReuter - 433 words
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Article75 1971-06-07 1 Paris. Monday—About 250 women waved frying pans and casserole dishes at the monument to French mothers during a women's liberation movement demonstration here yesterday —Mother's Day in France. Shouting "free contraception and abortion" and "double work, low pay we've had enough." the group marched along a southern75 words
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Article133 1971-06-07 1 Istanbul, Monday —Heli-copter-borne Turkish commandos swooped on suspected hideouts of fugitive leftwingers in southern Turkey yesterday in a continuing hunt for extremists sparked by last month's kidnapmurder of Israeli ConsulGeneral Ephralm Elrom. Martial law authorities said the commandos captured three wanted anarchists in Elblstan, a133 words
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Article154 1971-06-07 1 New Nation Foreign Service New York, Monday An Air West DC9 with 48 persons aboard collided with a navy Phantom F4 over the San Gabriel Mountains north of Azusa, California, yesterday. The pilot of the navy craft of El Toro Marine Corp Air Station parachuted toNew Nation Foreign Service - 154 words
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Article53 1971-06-07 1 Tokyo, Monday. The Foreign Ministry plans to launch a public relations campaign in the United States to check anti-Japan-ese feelings. The campaign would be to counter anti-Japanese editorials and commentaries appearing in American newspapers. The United States has been critical of Japan's economic policy and delay53 words
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Article151 1971-06-07 1 Water consumption yesterday dropped to 93.5 million —the lowest for the last three months. This was a drop of 6 million gallons from Saturday's consumption. Bat the flrnre is still 3.5 million gallons above the target figure given by the PUB |p avert water rationing for at151 words
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179 1971-06-07 2 As July I—the1 —the target date set for all pirate taxis to be off the roads draws nearer pirate cabs are getting more and more scarce and licensed taxi operators are now plying in areas once considered "out of bounds." These areas, especially179 words
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742 1971-06-07 2 Some goods cost 20 cents more Food prices shot up 10 co 20 cents in many shops today in reaction to the petrol price increases announced at the weekend. Retailers said wholesalers had Imposed the increases because of the rise in the742 words
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Article106 1971-06-07 2 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, granted an interview late last night, just before his departure for Helsinki, to Mr. L.F. Duchene, director of the Institute. for Strategic Studies. Mr. Duchene is on a general fact-finding tour of Asia, having visited India on his way106 words
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Article41 1971-06-07 2 Four men were Injured early today when their van collided head-on with a lorry at the 10th mile Sembawang Road. They were taken to the Naval Base hospital where their condition is reported to be quite serious41 words
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Article48 1971-06-07 2 Two Royal Air Force Nimrods, the world's most advanced submarine killers, will arrive here this afternoon in the course of a round-the-world flight. The Nimrods will replace the famous Shackleton sea reconnaisance planes operating from R.AF. Changi, in 1972 under the fivenation defence arrangement.48 words
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161 1971-06-07 2 Residents of Tamplnes Woods Estate axe claiming $2.8 million from from the government in compensation for the acquisition of their houses tor airport development. The owners of the 60-odd bungalows, semi-detached and terrace concrete houses have all adopted standard rates based on statistics from161 words
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Article397 1971-06-07 2 John Hoffman - Terms East, West may be abolished From John Hoffman Melbourne Herald in Kuala Lumpur "East Malaysia" and 'West Malaysia" may soon be old-fashioned terms* The executive committee of Malaysia's governing UMNO party will be asked at its next meeting in Kuala Lumpur during the coming monthMelbourne Herald - 397 words
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263 1971-06-07 2 The United Nations Association of Singapore has called for the setting up of a permanent Far East regional office to be based here. The motion was moved by Mr. David Marshall, presidenr of UNAS, when he addressed the 23rd Assembly of the World263 words
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206 1971-06-07 2 The Academy of Medicine will tonight hold a banquet at ShangriLa Hotel in honour of President B.H. Sheares and Lady Sheares. Among the other guests Invited are Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Ho Guan Lim, Director of Medical Services,206 words
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248 1971-06-07 2 The Singapore Insurance Companies Union will submit bigger bonus claims on 15 firms next month. Disclosing this today, the union's secretary general, Mr. Charlie -Koh, said that the three-year agreement between the union and the management of these companies would end next month. Rome248 words
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212 1971-06-07 2 A higher standard of productivity should be achieved by local industries when a team of more than 50 Amerlpan experts arrive here in the next 1$ years to provide assistance and advice to local industrialists. These experts are highly skilled in precision engineering, aerospace,212 words
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Miscellaneous111 1971-06-07 2 At the cinema Lido: Olrls of Shame—--1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.15. Capitol: Cold Sweat —1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Rex: Love Styles XYZ—--1.45, 4, 6.30, 9,30. Sky: Love Styles XYZ—--1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Rozy: Love Styles XYZ—--1.45, 4.15, 7, 9.30. State: Brigade of Bastards—l.4s, 4, 7, 9.30. Globe: Scars of Dracula—l.4s, 4,111 words
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Miscellaneous102 1971-06-07 2 Weather Temperature in world cities yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 90—72 Manila 90—73 Seoul 75—63 Jakarta 90—80 Hong Kong 88—82 Bangkok 93—79 Tokyo 68—59 London 57—50 Paris 77—59 New York 75—58 San Francisco 68—51 Sydney 62—53 Melbourne 51—42 Canberra 54—31 Perth 59—57 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.—102 words
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THE WORLD
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Article706 1971-06-07 4 India plans to shift thousands inland New Nation Foreign Service New Delhi, Monday Officials have started working on emergency plans to shift thousands of Pakistan refugees from Indian border areas to the interior states. The decision to move some of the refugees—now estimated at nearlyNew Nation Foreign Service - 706 words
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Article401 1971-06-07 4 United Press International Manila, Monday A police official of the city adjoining the Sangley Point US naval base yesterday named four policemen arid a key city official as among 12 suspects in Friday's US$5O,OOO robbery on the American Express Co. inside the base. A US marineUnited Press International - 401 words
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Article175 1971-06-07 4 United Press International Zurich, Monday About 1.85 million Swiss women had their first chance to vote on a national issue this weekend, but voting returns yesterday, showed that they turned out in relatively small numbers, like their menfolk. At stake in the nationwide referendum yesterday wereUnited Press International - 175 words
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Article186 1971-06-07 4 United Press International Brussels, Monday President Joseph Mobutu of the Congo closed down Roman Catholic Lovanium University indefinitely yesterday and ordered its entire student body drafted into the army for two years, Belgian radio and television reports from Kinshasa said. The reports said Congolese radio announcedUnited Press International - 186 words
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Article34 1971-06-07 4 Jammu, Monday. A Kashlmlri shepherd and his 300 sheep yesterday plunged 80 feet to their deaths down a rocky, gorge near here when a concrete bridge they were crossing cracked and collapsed.34 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-06-07 4 •BACK UK BID TO ENTER MARKET' United Press International London, Monday British* Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath called on Britons yesterday to support his governments bid for British membership in the European Common Market. "We shall, I believe, be condemned by young people in this country andUnited Press International - 157 words
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Article218 1971-06-07 4 New Nation Foreign Service Paris, Monday Nine French sailors were killed and one was seriously injured when the 2750-ton French destroyer Surcouf was split in two in a collision with a 20,000 ton Soviet tanker Boucharou off the Algerian coast early yesterday. A FrenchNew Nation Foreign Service - 218 words
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Article130 1971-06-07 4 Paris, Monday The An-glo-French Concorde emerged the winner at the Paris international air show yesterday with a spectacular flight demonstration crowning a display of aircraft spanning 60 years of civil aviation and aerospace history. The 10-day show displayed the most Impressive and varied collection aircraft ever130 words
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Article63 1971-06-07 4 Phnom Penh, Monday. Cambodia's Prime Minister. General Lon Nol, has flown to the seaport of Kompong Som, to continue his recuperation from a stroke. He was stricken on February 8, and treated in an American hospital in Hawaii before returning to his capital. While in Phnom Penh,63 words
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Article134 1971-06-07 4 Colombo, Mon d a y.— Ceylon is to invite investors from all over the world to participate in the development of the east coast port of Trincomalee, one of the largest natural harbours in the world, the Minister for Shipping and Tourism, Mr. Punchi134 words
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Article25 1971-06-07 4 Moscow, Monday. The population of Moscow has reached 7,061,008 according to a nation-wide census completed earlier this year, Tass news agency said yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration134 1971-06-07 4 United Press International Los Angeles, Monday Academy award-win-ning actor Van Heflin suffered a heart attack yesterday while swimming in a pool at an apartment building and was taken to hospital in critical condition. An emergency rescue crew from the Los Angeles county Are department saidUnited Press International - 134 words
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Article60 1971-06-07 4 Paris, Monday Riot police baton charged a group of 100 young protesters after 15 of them burned their call-up papers and set fire to an effigy of a soldier outside the French regional military headquarters here yesterday. Police detained 80 of the demonstrators during the sit-in60 words
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Article212 1971-06-07 4 United Press International London, Monday A woman's worst enemy may be her deodorant when it comes to attracting men. She may do better to reek of vinegar and rancid butter. This is the conclusion of three British scientists who say their experiments showed that female m0n.49United Press International - 212 words
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Article220 1971-06-07 4 United Press International Belfast, Monday A series of bomb explosions injured at least eight people in Belfast over the weekend and early yesterday and Roman Catholic rioters clashed with British troops. A gelignite bomb blew out the front of a police station in the CatholicUnited Press International - 220 words
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Article136 1971-06-07 4 Reuter Luxembourg, Monday Nine men who broke into the house of the Portuguese consul here the weekend admitted being members of a Portuguese revolutionary movement, police said yesterday. The armed and masked men tied up the consul, Mr. Mendes Costa, and three of his servantsReuter - 136 words
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Article208 1971-06-07 4 Messina, Monday The volcano Etna, silent for about a week, roared back to life again yesterday, causing alarm again in the Sicilian villages nestling on its slopes. For 56 days, up to May 31, the volcano poured out lava which came close to208 words
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Article, Illustration346 1971-06-07 5 Kennedy says State Dept involved Reuter Washington, Monday On the eve of a secret Senate session <?n Laos, Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy charged last night that the State Department appeared to be trying to justify new American military ventures in South-East Asia. He made theReuter - 346 words
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284 1971-06-07 5 United Press International Sydney, Monday Australia's Foreign Minister, Mr. Leslie Bury, yesterday defended Australian training programmes for overseas Students against claims that they were a failure in terms of foreign aid. Last week Mr. J.B. Webb, the director of community aid abroad, urged aUnited Press International - 284 words
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Article269 1971-06-07 5 United Press International Tel Aviv, Monday Arab guerrillas in the Israeli occupied Gaza Strip carried out two grenade attacks and shot two men to death yesterday in the second day of an outbreak of violence marking the anniversary of the 1967 Middle East War.United Press International - 269 words
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Article85 1971-06-07 5 Rome, Monday.—The Malaysian Minister for National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Ohafar Baba, arrived here yesterday on a three-day visit to Italy for talks with Italian industrialists. The Minister is scheduled to visit the Papa Timber Co. today and have talks with the big Pirelli tyre85 words
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182 1971-06-07 5 United Press International New York, Monday A polar bear was shot to death by a policeman yesterday when it bit the arm of a man who reached into the animal's enclosure at the Central Park Zoo. "The cop should have got theUnited Press International - 182 words
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Article42 1971-06-07 5 New York, Monday—Four experienced pilots were killed on Saturday flying Second World War trainer planes at an air show at Wild wood. New Jersey. The planes crashed before a crowd of 10,000 people following two separate collisions in the air.42 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration943 1971-06-07 6 JACKIE SAM - PROFILE L J New Nation's Home Editor, now touring Indonesia, finds that a new generation of leaders has been thrown up hardfa ead e d men who know that it is going to be a long haul to put the country on943 words
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814 1971-06-07 6 CHENG HO - A remarkable woman caught up in the past PEOPLE PLACES BY CHENG HO There is something sad, almost tragic, about K'tut Tantri, the famous American woman who gave the best years of her life to Indonesia's freedom struggle, became a personal friend of814 words
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Advertisement78 1971-06-07 6 #SANYO Sanyo Malaysia Sdnßhd gooiftura Sanyo's fantastic offer is now on. One 12-inch silent anti-perspiration machine (Dynawide fan) is yours absolutely FREE when you buy any of the- following Sanyo TV models 23-K6BL, 23-K66L or 23-K66s (10-inch portables excluded) from 21st April to 31st July, 1971. Enjoy the razor-sharp pictures78 words
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THE LOCAL COMMENT
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Article1292 1971-06-07 7 Pang Cheng Lian - Pang Cheng Lian talks about Singapore's language and education policies and some of the problems facing students in our schools Pang Cheng Lian The formulation of Singapore's language and education policies is a continual Juggling act. Any undue attention to one of the four language1,292 words
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Article, Illustration736 1971-06-07 7 Patrick de Souza - Patrick de Souza talks to university dean Tommy Koh Patrick de Souza It will be a pity if Singaporeans allow a few "misguided nationalists" to create an atmosphere of suspicion towards foreigners, or to castigate them unfairly and question their motives for coming736 words
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The Voice of the Press
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Article395 1971-06-07 7 What other newspapers are saying: The other day, Nakasone, Japan's defence chief, stated that Japan had decided not to become a member of any international military organisation to encircle China and it hoped to attain peaceful co-existence with China. He also said that peace in the Far395 words
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Article210 1971-06-07 7 A school clerk wrote to our readers' column on May 22 complaining about the hundred and one official duties he is loaded with, from keeping all kinds of accounts, records, preparing forms, cards and lists to answering telephone calls. Despite the complexity and Importance of a210 words
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Advertisement127 1971-06-07 7 We'll help y Bjr c l sj rSS t J* 1 "'W m ;r 0 to buy that furniture with a personal loan The new furniture you need will be yours, so much sooner, more economically, with a Personal Loan from First National City Bank. We'll also help you with127 words
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407 1971-06-07 8 A recommendation for stronger co-ordina-tion of manpower and educational planning, perhaps through a single government agency, is one of the most interesting concrete proposals to have emerged from the Conference of Manpower Problems in East and South-East Asia at the end of May. The407 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article109 1971-06-07 8 The publication of Mr. Harold Wilson's memoirs reminded me of the speculation a little time ago about the forthcoming memoirs of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. But a friend of mine who knows Mr. Mac Donald tells me that he had no Intention of writing his memoirs as such.109 words
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Article108 1971-06-07 8 The columnists of New Nation know by now that their writings are read by people far and near. In some cases, what they say is transmitted by cable to interested parties. Here is a good example. What Mr. Alex Josey said about Mr. Anthony Lewis, the New York108 words
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Article122 1971-06-07 8 I like the new MSA ads about the airline's new service to London. "Our girls have a date in London on June 3", said toe ad in our local paper Fine! Hie three charming air hostesses had a different sale message In the ad. that appeared in122 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1971-06-07 8 ALEX JOSEY - Workers in Singapore —as in Red states —respond to material incentives ALEX JOSEY Communists in China, Cuba and Yugoslavia—no less than socialists in the Republic of Singapore, Britain, the Union of Burma and elsewhere—continue to have trouble with dogma and reality. Socialists, Communists and egalitarianists believe that man should contribute1,171 words
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Letters
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Article376 1971-06-07 8 CECIL TAN - CECIL TAN I was very Interested to read in your paper that it is the intention of workers and teachers in organisations for the handicapped to form their own professional society. This move is long overdue. While one can appreciate the government's reasons for placing the handicapped376 words
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Article174 1971-06-07 8 L.R. BISLLAS - L.R. BISLLAS Mr. Colin de Souza may think that the Indonesian request for Singapore's cooperation to reduce month- ly smuggling into Indonesia is "laughable". (N.N. June 4). I agree that any fairminded person would say that Indonesia is asking for rather a lot in the circumstances.174 words
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Article239 1971-06-07 8 LEE HUP SENG - LEE HUP SENG I refer to the letter headlined All 'hot air' In Herald (N.N. 2.6.71) by Gillian Rogers to the Herald which that paper did not publish. This was probably due to insufficient <space because my letter in support of the Herald, like many others,239 words
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Advertisement52 1971-06-07 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag: 15, GPO, Singapore 9 The newfigu .o .c p-.O f .0 .C |l .0.0 v !»< O O "C',o V cT.o* "i"' a rIff! Wfta THE BEST OF ITALY... VILLEROY BOCH 402 Chinese Chamber of Commerce W<lf, 47 Hffl Street. S'pore 6.52 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1971-06-07 9 Ow Wei Mei - No rain, no water. Singapore today is acutely aware of the problem of water shortage. Consumption must be kept down, stocks must be kept up. But what of the future? Britain, hardly a drought-suscept-ible country, expects that its need for water will double over the1,265 words
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1134 1971-06-07 9 Peter Brenna - The Black Panthers the end of the ceasefire Peter Brenna reports from New York Peter Brenna It has been an increasingly safe bet in the past few months to predict a faltering but terminal malaise in the Black Panther movement. Internal quarrels and shootings1,134 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article, Illustration564 1971-06-07 10 Dianne Wood - Located sports provide touch of China By Dianne Wood Fancy an Oriental night out? An evening where you are serenaded by black-eyed Taiwanese singers and lyrical Chinese music as you sample exotic shark s fin soUp, bird's nest or Peking duck. Singapore abounds with restaurants,564 words
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Article, Illustration695 1971-06-07 10 EDGAR KOH - 10,000 copies sold in four days after release SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT THE TV AND RADIO SCENE EDGAR KOH Winners of past RTS talentimes don't usually make the big time. These once-bright stars usually fade only months after they receive the695 words
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Article460 1971-06-07 10 MERRY ANDREW - Few see 'The Anniversary' MERRY ANDREW The Stage Club's presentation of Bill MacIlwraith's play, "The Anniversary," opened last Wednesday at the Cultural Centre Theatre to a pathetically small audience for a four-night run. "Mum" is the dominant character in the cast of six but the460 words
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Article601 1971-06-07 10 Worst ever for many years In the mind's eye, Hollywood is a Utopia where deeply tanned actors 101 l in the sun around mink-lined swimming pools, shapely starlets in one hand and gin-and-tonics in the other. But a squat brick building on seedy Santa601 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration1115 1971-06-07 11 Nalla Tan - OF MEN AND WOMEN By Nalla Tan Romantic, love does exist and both men and women have felt the impact of this emotion. Perhaps in the west, there are more outward and direct expressions of love but romantic love has existed in eastern societies only1,115 words
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Article693 1971-06-07 11 and how it will affect us So much of our time is spent in worrying what people think about what we said or did. We worry even more over that what they'll say to other people about us when thinking gives way to tongue-wagging. We seldom realise693 words
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342 1971-06-07 11 Centuries of traditions have, just gone gurgling down the plughole. Japan has come up with something to replace its revered ritual of the bath. Now it's the ultrasonic bath. Miss Kelko Taki, in bikinis, approaches the bath, a 7 ft.-hlgh white-painted metal creation that342 words
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Article, Illustration131 1971-06-07 11 A fashion show of eyewear products Neostyle organised by Jebsen and Jessen (S) Pte. Ltd. at the Blue Room of Capitol Theatre at North Bridge Road recently for opticians and dealers of the company was indeed an eye-catching spectacle. And the Unisex spectacles worn by131 words
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Article487 1971-06-07 11 All at the touch of a button It started off as a schoolgirl craze in the late 50s and swept round the world like a bushfire. Within weeks, it seemed, there wasn't a single girl over the age of five who wasn't gyrating madly487 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1971-06-07 12 JIM WATKINS - ONE OF THE BEST FORDS, SURE WINNER ALL THE By JIM WATKINS Let me say, here and now, that this is the best Cortina so far. In my view this is one of the best Fords ever, it is going to be a winner at1,768 words
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628 1971-06-07 12 SHARES GAME: PART 2 Short-term trading in the share market is of course quite difficult and full of pitfalls. The -successful short-term trading, deep Insights Into the changing technical conditions in the market are necessary besides a grasp of fundamentals. These insights may be a628 words
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Article, Illustration120 1971-06-07 13 Goalkeeper Chua Chen; Ann saves in the Public Swimming Club v SASA polo tournament at the Queenstown Swimming pool. PICTURES: BRIAN CULLEY, STEVEN LEE, JERRY SEH A. Mahalingam (Swift Athletic Assoc.) winning the junior (3 mile) road race. SCC fielding in the match against Naval BasePICTURES: BRIAN CULLEY, STEVEN LEE, JERRY SEH - 120 words
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Article240 1971-06-07 14 New York, Monday Veteran Gardner Dickinson won the U5525,000 Atlanta golf classic 011 the first hole of a sudden death playoff yesterday when favoured Jack Nicklaus missed a two-foot putt. The 43-year-old Dickinson, who finished in the top 10 only once in his other 14 tournaments240 words
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Article, Illustration487 1971-06-07 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The ways of women are sometimes strange and impulsive. Rita Ho Keat Ling and Winnie Tan Yok Hon, two 24-year old Malaysian girls, living in Kuaia Lumpur have never taken part in a sprint, hiil climb, test arive, autocross, grand pnx or487 words
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Article201 1971-06-07 14 London, Monday "If she wants to stay in bed late, she can. If she wants to go out to the theatre, she can.. That's how Vic Edwards, Evonne Golagong's coach, describes the break she is to have immediately before Wimbledon next month. She will201 words
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Article611 1971-06-07 15 By Scrutineer Dato Chong Kok Lim's champion, Sungei Wang II (Lyle Harpridge), put up a sterling performance at Ipoh yesterday to win the $51,000 Perak perby. He beat Jasbo (Peter Moran) by two lengths after a keen last-furlong battle. Third, 1% lengths further back, was the611 words
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Article, Illustration225 1971-06-07 15 Gambalan ranged alongside the early leader, Theatre, at the home turn and then hit the front at the distance. He drew away to score an easy win from IVfonnickendam. Twin Happiness closed in at the 3f, with Hawaii and Supporter making up ground. Twin Happiness took command225 words
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Article210 1971-06-07 15 London* Monday The president of the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF), Mr. Ben Harnett, confirmed yesterday that three suspended players would still be able to compete in the Wills tournament in Bristol starting today. The ILTF announced on Saturday they, had suspended Yugoslav Nikld Pilic, Dutchman210 words
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Article265 1971-06-07 15 Victorian Football League:— Essendon 13-18 (96) beat North 8-15 (63); Carlton 13-12 (90) beat Fitzroy 10-15 (75); St. Kilda 18-23 (131) beat South 9-6 (60); Richmond 15-16 (106) beat Melbourne 11-9 (76); Footscray 19-10 (124) beat Oeelong 18-14 (122); Hawthorn 15-17 (107) beat Colllngwood 7-13 (55). Sooth265 words
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Article27 1971-06-07 15 Rome, Monday.—Mr. Sandro Atzorl yesterday rode the English-bred Weimar to an impressive victory in the 40,333 sterling Milan grand prix—ltaly's top horse race for three-year-olds.27 words
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Article192 1971-06-07 15 WORLD jOF I SPORT J Paris, Monday Harcourt specialist Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia overpowered Rumanian Hie Nastase in four sets to win the French Open tennis championship for the second year in a row. Kodes won 8-6, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 to become the first man in192 words
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Article48 1971-06-07 15 National Leartw San Diefo 8 Montreal 0 Cine. 4 St. Louis 2 Chicago 6 Atlanta Pitta 9 Houston American League Minnesota 4 Cleveland Chicago 8 Detroit Baltimore 4 Malwauk. Oakland 8 Washington New York 5 Kansas Los Ang 4 New York Phillies San Fran.48 words
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Article78 1971-06-07 15 The Hague, Monday.— Feijenoord Rotterdam yesterday clinched the Dutch first division soccer title and will line up alongside Ajax Amsterdam as Holland's representatives in next season's European Cup. Feijenoord beat Haarlem 2-1 in their final League game to finish with a 34match ,points total of 57 four78 words
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Article37 1971-06-07 15 Paris, Monday.—Australian jockey Bill Pyres grabbed the lead 400 yards from home yesterday and held on aboard Rheffic to win the 78,000 pounds Prix du Jockey Club by a length from Nymbio. Tarbes was third.37 words
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Article291 1971-06-07 15 Bonn, Monday The Chairman of a relegated first division soccer team, unleashed yesterday what threatened to be West German soccer's worst post-war scandal by involving players of two other clubs in bribery charges. Horst Canellas, Chairman of Offenbach Kickers, said the players concerned were from291 words
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552 1971-06-07 15 London, Monday West Indian fast bowler, Keith Boyce, sent Essex careering to a 10-wicket victory over Northamptonshire in the John Player Sunday cricket league at Ilford yesterday. He followed his eight wickets against Lancashire last Sunday with figures of four for ten yesterday as552 words
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Article49 1971-06-07 15 Mexico City, Monday. Mexico took a 2-1 lead in its Davis cup series with New Zealand yesterday when Marcelo Lara and Luis Garcia teamed up to outlast the New Zealand combination of Onny Parum and Jeff Simpson 3-6, 6-2, 12-10, 6-3, in the crucial doubles match.49 words
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Miscellaneous94 1971-06-07 14 DR. KILDARE I THOUGHT YOU'D MEVER COMB BACK. LOOK-. WANT TO SEE MY NEW FRIEND? J CALL HIM "JIMMY*. THAT'S BECAUSE I LIKE yOU, PR. KILRARE. W. »sa iviM m Wax tw by Ken Bald I THINK JIMMY'S BEAUTIRJL, ANN. AND 1 KNOW A LITTLE GIRL IN THE WARP WHO'D94 words
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Miscellaneous295 1971-06-07 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD HUH H mmmm h mmmm ani 11 Large spaniel. 12 Composed. 13 An action. 15 Overtook and touched, as in a game. 20 Pares. 23 Extra'. 24 Spoil by wretched performance. 26 Washington University: 2 words. 28 Track course. 30 Fishes. 32 Pilled pastry shells. 33 Disputation.295 words
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Miscellaneous284 1971-06-07 15 •Cat «Imi tottel lues NEW NATION j MONDAY MONEYWORDS P' Cat Mt ate fia witt after cmimu. Mstiag iistiKtiMi iffnr telaw. Haac (Mr./Mrs./Min). Atertu LETTERS ••••••••Cat alaa| MM CLUES FOR P-1 1. Writif of vera*. 4. Hoir on man's chin. 2. Harshly criticise particular 5. Awtariean tramp. ona and yaw284 words
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Article188 1971-06-07 16 That dummy in baby's mouth could make him addicted to cigarette smoking, a family doctor warned in the latest British medical journal last week. A top-level medical investigation into a possible association between dummy-sucking and the adult craving for a cigarette between the lips is asked188 words
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228 1971-06-07 16 Asthmatics may have a unique immunity to lung cancer, early results of an extensive South Australian survey suggest. Only one man out of 13,000 asthmatics check in Adelaide over a 12-year period was found to have cancer of the bronchial tubes and he228 words
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Article, Illustration65 1971-06-07 16 Lovely Sally Lim spends her spare time dress designing. Mini skirts are her kind of gear, but mid i s triumph over maxis, if hemlines have to come down. Sally is going all lengths to open a boutique with her sister one day. She's also got herPicture by Brian Culley - 65 words
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775 1971-06-07 16 Abby Tan - ...and to have the biggest slice of the pie By Abby Tan Six years ago, an overseas hotelier took one look at Singapore and thundered: "There's not even one hotel of international standard!" He can swallow his words now. Singapore's image is not775 words
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Article65 1971-06-07 16 AH FOOK: At last we can hope to have cheaper houses now that the government is looking into the possibility of mechanising the building industry. MEI LIN: You can keep on hoping. The situation will remain the same as long as there are people willing to pay the65 words
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Advertisement119 1971-06-07 16 yi "K t. s: v >; ■-■>*■ *V THE VERY LATEST MM EYE MAKE-UP FROM DOROTHYGRAf Vivienne Tan, DOROTHY GRAY'S London Trained Baauty Therapist, will show you a new kind of beauty care. She will be demonstrating the latest in eye make-up currently in vogue in London. A complete set119 words
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Miscellaneous337 1971-06-07 16 5 Singapore Opening and Fractured Flickers News in Brief > Courtship of Eddie's Father How to Catch a Cold News and Newsreel in Chinese > Combat News and Newsreel in English 3 It's Happening in Singapore (English) 5 Th Big Show 5 The Glory That Remains 5 Route 66 5337 words
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Miscellaneous365 1971-06-07 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR birthday BORN today, you are a highly emotional person but at the same time you know how to control your response so that you do net appear to others to be at the mercy of your feelings. It is vital both to your365 words
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