New Nation, 8 June 1971
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Title Section17 1971-06-08 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, June 8, 1971 No. 121 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 817 words
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Article145 1971-06-08 1 The stock market opened on a quiet note this morning. At the end of 45 minutes trading the total turnover was estimated at 130,000 units. Haw Par continued to attract attention. On a turnover of 80,000 units, the share was traded from $1.57 to $1.60 to $1.59.145 words
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Article16 1971-06-08 1 Police reported a total of 67 accidents yesterday. One was serious and two £atal.~16 words
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Article27 1971-06-08 1 oetectives from the Narcotics Branch last night seized six pounds and 450 katoos of ganja from an unnumbered hut, off Angulia Park, during a raid.27 words
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Article49 1971-06-08 1 LATE NEWS Penang, Tuesday—Thirteen Thai girls have been rounded up by Malaysian police in the northern town of Alor Star. A police spokesman said the girls, aged 17 to 20 years, were being detained pending an investigation of the validity of their travel documents.49 words
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Article191 1971-06-08 1 Fire fighting barge heading for holed super tanker A giant oil slick from Indonesian waters was threatening to hit the entire coast of Changi stretching right up to Katong today. This followed an accident involving a super tanker, the 107,000 gross tons Arabiah which is191 words
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87 1971-06-08 1 Moscow, Tuesday Three Soviet cosmonauts last night orbited the world in the first space laboratory after docking their Soyuz-11 spacecraft with the Salyut station sent aloft seven weeks ago. A scientist said on Moscow television that their work aboard the llnked-up craft which together weigh87 words
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Article410 1971-06-08 1 Sunny Wee - Crackdown on immigration racket By Sunny Wee Officers from the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and the Immigration Department. last night mounted a joint operation against a syndicace known to be bringing in illegal immigrants from neighbouring Indonesian islands. The officers made two swift raids on410 words
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326 1971-06-08 1 The government has urged trade unions to refrain from making claims for wage increases in their negotiations with employers for new collective agreements. New Nation was told that the government directive was channelled through the National Trades Union Congress recently. The326 words
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Article, Illustration885 1971-06-08 1 Richard Longworth - Nanyang executives' affidavits circulated to Press t and delegates at conference From Richard Longworth United Press International Helsinki, Tuesday Advocates of Press freedom in Singapore circulated to the International Press Institute today the court affidivits of the four Nanyang Siang Pau executives jailed by theUnited Press International - 885 words
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Article232 1971-06-08 1 New Nation Foreign Service Rome, Tuesday The director general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation said yesterday that the 121nation body could not meet requests for emer-< gency food aid for Pakistan and India. Mr. Addeke H. Boerma, of the Netherlands, saidNew Nation Foreign Service - 232 words
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Article38 1971-06-08 1 Singapore's water consumption has again shot up by 4.5 million gallor J from a record low level of 93.5 to 98 million gallons yesterday. There was no rainfall at the water catchment area§ yesterday.38 words
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Advertisement155 1971-06-08 1 Join In The Young and Lonely Quest: See Page 14 For Full Details. Advertisement Profile Mr. Chow Shce Seng, a.d.k.. Manager. Kota Kinabalu Branch. Concurrently Area Manager. Sabah. Mr. Chow Shee Seng, Manager of Kota Kinabalu Branch concurrently Area Manager for Sabah branches joined Chung Khiaw Bank in 1950. He155 words
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Advertisement54 1971-06-08 1 PAGE 2s MISS AW'S SPEECH; EX-HERALD MAN HITS OUT To Hong Kong, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore and Djakarta. r JAL jets you 5 times weekly in DC 8-61 luxury, UAPAN AIR LIMES\ the worldwide airline of Japan j F«( Lie Hdg. 96 91 Rohmon Rd. Si ALA Buildo* JaUn54 words
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Article280 1971-06-08 2 Hong Kong may use us as link Hong Kong is seeking to use Singapore as a take-off point for doing more trade with the USSR and Eastern Europe. This Is because there is no Russian or East European resident trade office In Hong Kong. The British colony's280 words
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229 1971-06-08 2 For nearly 30 minutes this morning a man wanted in connection with several counts of robbery eluded 20 detectives in Toa Payoh in a hide-and-seek chase. In the pre-dawn raid which began at 5.10, the detectives surrounded the 12-storey building at Block229 words
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Article69 1971-06-08 2 Customs yesterday seized a car with 4} lb. of raw opium and 300 hoons (tiny packets) 'of prepared opium at Jalan Maha, of! Jalan Ulu Sembawang. Acting on a tip-off, two officers from the Special Investigations Division went to Duku Road and waited in ambush for69 words
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96 1971-06-08 2 President B.H. Sheares will be the patron at the police charity film premiere, "Jade Faced Assassin", to be held at Capitol Theatre at 9.15 tonight. A display of Australian sporting goods at the Australian High Commission, Clemenceau Avenue, opens at 7.30 tonight. The Police96 words
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Article54 1971-06-08 2 The 25th anniversary of the King of Thailand's accession to the throne will be celebrated here tomorrow by the local Thai community. A Vin d'honneur will be held at the Royal Thai Embassy at 12 noon, which is expected to be attended by high officials and members54 words
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Article198 1971-06-08 2 A tip-off from Interpol is believed to have led to Sunday's seizure of a gun, 10 rounds of ammunition and a pound of opium at the Airport. The tip-off came in a cable giving the exact time and nature in which the parcel was to198 words
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195 1971-06-08 2 A number of leading wine and liquor importers today confirmed that brandy will cost more next month. New Nation understands that prices for well-known labels like Hennessy, Three Star and Courvosieur will probably go up in July or early August. The price195 words
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Article, Illustration547 1971-06-08 2 'Produce relevant, credible action* 20TH ASSEMBLY OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRESS INSTITUTE... United Press International Helsinki, Tuesday Hong Kong businesswoman Miss Aw Sian told the general assembly of the International Press Institute yesterday that when confronted by cases of government interference with the Press, journalists oughtUnited Press International - 547 words
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Article, Illustration475 1971-06-08 2 Black operation charges 'nonsense' United Press International London. Tuesday The former Singapore Herald foreign editor, Mr. Bob Reece, who was expelled from Singapore last month, said yesterday that Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr,. Lee Kuan Yew, was obsessed with the monopoly and maintenance of power. Mr. Reece,United Press International - 475 words
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Article235 1971-06-08 2 United Press International London, Tuesday The Guardian commented editorially yesterday on the IPI meeting. It said, in part: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister of Singapore, faces a tough time when he addresses the International Press Institute this week. He deserves it. During the pastUnited Press International - 235 words
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Article364 1971-06-08 2 United Press International Helsinki, Tuesday The vice-chairman of IPI, Mr. Aatos Erkkoss, told the assembly that there should be no room for defeat in IPI. In his opening address, he said: "The darkest cloud by far on our horizon is the increasing threatUnited Press International - 364 words
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Advertisement150 1971-06-08 2 CONCERT OF RECORDED MUSIC Presented by The Singapore Chamber Eiseaible •t 8 p.m. on Wednesday 9th June '7l i. x in the National Library's Lecture Hall 1. Dance of the Seven Veils R. Strauss 2. Piano concerto in D minor KV466 Mozart 3. Symphony no. 1. op. 10 Shostakovitch EQUIPMENT150 words
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Advertisement116 1971-06-08 2 so many other makes aroond why /I Because Ray-San lenses an not just 'tinted 4 glass or plastic. They're mad* from pur* ophthalmic gleas, scientifically formulated to Nock out henh. piercing whit* light and unwanted ultra-violet and infrared rays. And they can be worn comfortably all day long. Lenses ere116 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1971-06-08 2 Weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Manila 92-75 Naha 82-73 Taipeh 90-76 Kuala Lumpur 88-71 Jakarta 93-84 Hong Kong 82-77 Seoul 76-63 Tokyo 77-59 Bangkok 91-79 Paris 57-48 Moscow 61-43 New York 78-68 Sydney 64-45 <5 Melbourne 62-42 Canberra 56-22 Perth 61-51 Singapore Weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6194 words
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THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration403 1971-06-08 3 United Press International New York, Tuesday An Allegheny Airlines prop jet crashed yesterday while making a landing attempt at Tweed-New Haven airport, Connecticut, killing 28 of the 31 people on board. The plane, a twin-engine Convalr 580 hit overhead wires as itUnited Press International - 403 words
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Article103 1971-06-08 3 New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Tuesday Communist China might be building its first nuclear powered submarine, the Pentagon said yesterday. The Washington Post reported at the weekend that US aerial Intelligence recently spotted what is believed to be the construction of China's first nuclear poweredNew Nation Foreign Service - 103 words
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261 1971-06-08 3 United Press International Karachi, Tuesday Pakistan has called for the surrender of all 500 and 100-rupee notes in an effort to protect its economy from money looted from banks in East Pakistan. The government said millions of such notes had crossed the border intoUnited Press International - 261 words
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261 1971-06-08 3 United Press International Manila, Tuesday Jus Sanguinis or Jus Soli? The fate of an estimated 700,000 Chinese in the Philippines and their descendants may well rest on the answer to this question involving citizenship provisions in the Philippine Constitution. In the coming months, itUnited Press International - 261 words
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Article385 1971-06-08 3 Pay for mercenaries admitted New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Tuesday The State Department has acknowledged that the US is supporting Thai mercenary' troops in Laos, but contends that it has Congress authority for doing so Department spokesman Mr. Charles Bray went out of hisNew Nation Foreign Service - 385 words
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Article136 1971-06-08 3 United Press International Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday The World Bank is expected to grant a loan of Ms4o million to the state-owned railway for its modernisation' programme. The Malaysian Transport Minister Mr. Ohanl Gilong, said an agreement would be signed in September or October with theUnited Press International - 136 words
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Advertisement119 1971-06-08 3 s|§§| wmm t I k 000 s m mm. m The biggest eye-catcher in any line-up. Triple S" for Super Sport Sedan. The big races winner worldwide. Quick dash, stop fast. Tandem mastered brakes plus disc brakes up front with master vac Independent 4-wheel suspensions. Anti-sun glass all round. Steering119 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration782 1971-06-08 4 JACKIE SAM - H JACKIE SAM Sultan Kanoman sits In his decaying Kraton (palace) most days of the week dispensing magic water to his subjects who come from far and near. Each day, he sees about 50 of his subjects. Sometimes more than 100 call on him at782 words
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Article, Illustration907 1971-06-08 4 Bernardino Ronquillo - The bid to solve the Philippines' constitutional problems gets off to a sticky start From Bernardino Ronquillo There has been politicking among the delegates to the constitutional convention ever since preparation for the opening day on June 1 were made weeks before. The politics in907 words
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Article, Illustration870 1971-06-08 4 Harry Trimborn - The more equal of the Soviet's equal leaders From Harry Trimborn Meet Colonel Leonid Brezhnev, chief of the political department of the 18th army brave soldier, considerate leader, inspiring commander. He disdains personal danger as bullets whine past him, in his concern for the welfare of his men.870 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1074 1971-06-08 5 I Don't get excited about new attractions —save the old, writes Dawn Goh Before the advent of travel and mass tourism, Singapore lured the occasional traveller just by the glamour of its name a name which evoked images of a romantic seaport1,074 words
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921 1971-06-08 5 It is the main language in multi-racial Singapore Ironically while outsiders persist in referring to Singapore as the third China, local Chinese are accusing the government of "murdering" the Chinese language and culture. How does one explain this paradox? Supporters of the theory that Singapore921 words
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The Voice of the Press
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Article256 1971-06-08 5 The question everyone is asking is: why are there still people running the risk of taking pirate taxis even after the reorganisation of bus transport service since April 11? The authorities have promised to study the effectiveness of the reorganisation. Before the publication of their report,256 words
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Article314 1971-06-08 5 We are glad to note the announcement of the projects to be undertaken by the National Corporation (PERNAS) in the fields of commerce and industry, in line with the Second Malaysia Development Plan. The aim is to hand over these projects to the Malays, for them to run314 words
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Advertisement5 1971-06-08 5 What other newspapers are saying:5 words
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Advertisement177 1971-06-08 5 m ■R m mm is m m i::.K i-B 11 Our stock of Candy Washing Machines is a big SELL OUT each time All because everybody knows that Candy Wash and Spin Dry Washing Machine is the best buy in the market. Totally reliable with ?2 years of engineering perfection177 words
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NEW NATION'S Finance and business
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505 1971-06-08 6 Reuter Luxembourg, Tuesday Britain last night took another dramatic stride forward in the yearlong negotiations to join the six nation Common Market. A top-level negotiating session here that lasted just over one hour settled the problems arising from sterling's roleReuter - 505 words
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Article1133 1971-06-08 6 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHigh Low ago •go Stock Bayers Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 4.50 2.26 2.38 2.42 Allied Chocolate 2.30 2.29call 5.5N 16.5 15 1.90 0.841 1.48 1.271,133 words
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347 1971-06-08 6 United Press International New York, Tuesday Stocks were mixed on moderate turnover yesterday. Demand for stocks was slowed down by new concern about rising interest rates. The bank of America, the world's largest bank, announced that It was raising home mortgageUnited Press International - 347 words
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244 1971-06-08 6 Reuter London, Tuesday The market closed lower but off the bottom in very quiet trading. Weekend press reviews on the industrial and economic outlook were downside factors. Some selective support at the lower levels was seen in the afternoon session to reduceReuter - 244 words
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227 1971-06-08 6 ANIL BHATIA - ANIL BHATIA The agreement reached yesterday In Beirut between Iraq and the oil companies, which will raise the price of Iraqi oil exported from Mediterranean ports by about US 80 cents is notexpected to have any immediate effect in Singapore and Malaysia. It is227 words
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364 1971-06-08 6 BIG LINK-UP WITH LEADING JAPANESE FIRM LT A trading company and a rattan manufacturer, the Bombay Trading of .Singapore, has ventured into. another field as part of its diversification. programme. Together with Oji Paper Company, one of Japan's paper and pulp manufacturers, it hasLT - 364 words
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Article, Illustration748 1971-06-08 6 GILLIAN FRANKS - Little has gone right for Olivia since stardom CINEMA By GILLIAN FRANKS She shook the film world two years ago when, as a 15-year-old schoolgirl, she was picked from 500 applicants to play the heroine in Zeffirelli's ROMEO AND JULIET. But since then, little has748 words
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Advertisement81 1971-06-08 6 DRAMATIC U.K. MOVE TO -CLEAR MAIN HURDLE IN JOINING THE 'BIG SIX' theatre restaurant MTECLUB St.NGAPORF TEL *****3 MPLf/unf/o NOW there is I NO COVER CHARGE NO MINIMUM CHARGE NO JACKET REQUIRED only necktie necessary Orchid Lantern's floorshows can be viewed at th e y omrt/fi relaxed atmosphere at NO81 words
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Advertisement8 1971-06-08 6 SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA NOT AFFECTED BY BEIRUT OIL PACT8 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration49 1971-06-08 7 Panne velvet and appliques are for every fun-loving trend-setter who votes for hotpants all the time. Sue's outfit has the rtuck-on-you theme with trees appliqued in the centre. Mary's hotpants is a good imitation of the 30s swimsuit. Both are from The Look.49 words
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Article, Illustration302 1971-06-08 7 So it*s facials. sauna baths and a gym Mrs. Irene Lim, the wife of a dentist and mother of four is the owner of Flair Boutique at Tanglin Road. "I started this little dress shop two years ago to com- plement the hair-dressing salon that302 words
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Article, Illustration172 1971-06-08 7 ROMA BLAIR - ROMA BLAIR For the next three weeks I am going to give some good but basic techniques for leg and spinal toning. If you are suffering from slipped disc trouble do not practise these techniques unless with the consent of your doctor. Anyone with172 words
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Article838 1971-06-08 7 You need water, cream and the right spirit Cleopatra, it seems, knew just what she was doing languishing in her bath for the best part of the day. She realised there was no better way to make herself alluring, relaxed and beautiful. And It838 words
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Advertisement127 1971-06-08 7 Introducing...Lysomil the world's best selling Room Deodoriser Spray Disinfectant V*/ ■5 1 X •7* Eliminates odours, mould and kills |orms Lysomil Spray cleans the air. Eliminates stale odours, cooking odours, smoking odoon all sdrts of odours sll over your housa. It doaan't Just cover odours lika parfumy sprays. m 3127 words
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Article448 1971-06-08 8 Last week's demonstration in London confirms what was already known through the opinion polls'. The British public is opposed to joining the European Common Market. This will not change the government's plans. Whether Mr. Heath is right in assuming that he won a mandate to go448 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article94 1971-06-08 8 I can reveal' an Important state secret. There is a Treaty between Singapore and Rumania, the contents' of which have not been revealed. A defence treaty? A political alliance? An economic co-operation treaty? Secret arrangements for training SAP officers, for bringing Rumanian industrial expertise into our Re-v94 words
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Article77 1971-06-08 8 It is not only the University of Singapore that Is having staff problems. I hear that there are about eight faculty members at Nanyang University who have either submitted their resignations or are about to. This follows the departure of Professor Victor Fic, the energetic head of the77 words
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Article99 1971-06-08 8 Singapore Is not the only South-East Asian country haying problems in the rel latlonshlp between newspapers and government In Thailand last week, a panel of prominent journalists noted that news papers could become one of the most useful tools for government officials In communicating with the public if99 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1971-06-08 8 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ He was a Texas millionaire and his wife was expecting their first child. His wife and child were going to have the best possible care that money could buy and their city had1,098 words
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Letters
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Article231 1971-06-08 8 PATRIC LEE - PATRIC LEE The recent reports published In New Nation on the hotel industry have provided us with plenty of useful information. Your correspondent, Mr. Anil Bhatia, has done a good Job. Personally I have little doubt that the industry has over-extended itself, especially in the luxury type.231 words
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Article207 1971-06-08 8 LEE MEI LAN - LEE MEI LAN One understands there is a dearth of good announcers, but why can't Radio Singapore put. its best announcers on the air at least between 7 a.m. and 8.30 ajn. If there just isn't any good enough, let us have programmes of uninterrup- ted music207 words
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Article160 1971-06-08 8 KENG POH SLANG - KENG POH SLANG I am surprised that Mr. Paul Elisha should have formed the impression that Mr. Gerald de Cruz gave too much attention to religion in his weekly comment. I believe that Mr. de Cruz must have written about 20 or more columns since New160 words
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Article140 1971-06-08 8 COLIN GARRAT - COLIN GARRAT How ironical that Mr. T. K. Chong should write a letter to you advocating the abandonment of the attack on illiteracy. Mr. Chong himself is presumably one of the privileged literates, otherwise he could not have read the UNESCO reports in your paper or even140 words
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Article146 1971-06-08 8 ALBERT KOH - ALBERT KOH I refer to Mr. Jackie Sam's article in the New Nation (June 4) stating that although the government is backing the Sekbar Golkar, the .President has remained "scrupulously neutral." This is certainly not correct. President Suharto has been on record urging the people to146 words
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Advertisement23 1971-06-08 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore 9 solved your servant's problem? 1 -_i Ssl rV IBM 32 XV23 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-06-08 8 I^T■if?; MD UNLESS OMR EMer I SHAU. NST©>T& /QCtr MSMU >1 eilu/etwy cmixmweMu m14 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1971-06-08 9 Chas. A. Gerretsen - Where schoolgirls giggle in battle, blast rockets, fire rifles, then go home... SINGING! From Chas. A. Gerretsen EXCEPT for the squeaking of the springs all is quiet. The sun glares unmercifully on the cyclo-driver and myself. The air is pure, kids play and women wash in the1,422 words
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597 1971-06-08 9 Lee Lescaze - From Hong Kong, LeeLescaze children are being indoctrinated in China to the glory o Lee Lescaze One of Chairman Mao Tse-tung's frequently expressed concerns is how to ensure that China's children grow up to be worthy 'revolutionary successors" and thereby guarantee that597 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration487 1971-06-08 10 CASH REGISTERS rnHERE was a time A when spectacledrooping shopowners would run their hands over the black beads of their abacus, calculating the total cost of their customers' purchase and then giving hell if their assistants interrupted them when the figure was nearly arrived at. But487 words
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Advertisement310 1971-06-08 10 FREE GIFTS! SPECIAL OFFER < For every $lO.OO worth of any brand of cosmetics purchased, you will be entitled to $2.00 worth of free gifts! A complete range of world-renowned cosmetics to suit your personal taste and requirement all under one roof. Hurry while stocks last! Stop shop at: A.310 words
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Advertisement78 1971-06-08 10 U—J JLirx c-interiors FOR MAXIMUM NEAR VISION Get Executive BIFOCALS and for the Largest Selection in Eyewear. NATIONAL OPTICS, 311, Orchard Road, Singapore-9. Telephone: *****7.. AQUA-CLEAR /pr f EVEN FROM 010 RUSTED A4TER TiNKS mr*** ym lug Systems, Cooling Ballast Tanks, Drinking Water Tanks, Automobile Radiators, ate. Available from: rOMGHIIf78 words
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Advertisement50 1971-06-08 10 J i I+4 >■ W? Isle of Ball A style of beauty Beautiful spirit The Perfect Gift from the Orient Available at all leading shops in Hong Kong, Macau, Bangkok, Taipei, Singapore, Djakarta, Bali, Malaysia and on all MSA International flights. at Creators of fine perfumes for women of the50 words
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Advertisement34 1971-06-08 10 Modern Light Fittings to Enhance Hit Beauty of Your Home. Shop now to ovoid disappointment Only a Limited stock available. .4 -j. ■t i > >bHiteco Enterprise 370 East Coast Rd., S'pore 15. Tel. *****1.34 words
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Advertisement347 1971-06-08 10 Now new multi purpose AUBELIA CREAM by Dr. N. G. Payot AUBELIA CREAM b bio-energetic it nourohes, tones, moisturizes, protects and is base for your make-up. is to light that you do not feel that you have cream on at the tame time your make-up stays on without having to347 words
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AUSTRALIAN SPORTING GOODS DISPLAY
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Article, Illustration547 1971-06-08 11 DEVELOPED BY THE CHAMPIONS Australian manufacturers of sporting goods will be represented in strength at displays in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this month. The displays featuring a wide range of sporting equipment will be held at the Australian Government Trade Commissioner's Showrooms at the547 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-06-08 12 A famous Australian sportsman started a water ski school in Singapore yesterday in association with the Australian Sporting Goods Display. He is Mr. Ron Marks, eight times Australian water ski champion and proprietor of Ron Marks Distributing Pty. Ltd., of Sydney. The school, which is being159 words
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Article314 1971-06-08 12 Skin diving. developed and manufactured by a Sydney company and exported to countries in five continents is on show at the Australian Sporting Goods Display in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The Sea Hornet range, a product of years of experience in Australia's thriving skin-diving sport, has314 words
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167 1971-06-08 12 The Melbourne firm of Pilgrim Pty. Ltd., manufactures wheeled toys of all descriptions (tricycles, bicycles, pedal cars, and scooters) and a popular range of golf buggies. The Pilgrim company started in light engineering and in 1953 started producing golf buggies a natural development from167 words
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Article, Illustration422 1971-06-08 12 Rainwear, life jackets, all weather suits, sportswear, and waterproof clothing specifically designed for a large number of uses, are being made by the Sydney Arm, Taft Industries, which specialises in wet weather gear. Samples from the range are on show at the Australian Sporting Goods422 words
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Article, Illustration166 1971-06-08 12 Pure rubber squash balls, made by Slazengers (Australia) Pty. Ltd., of Sydney were adopted for the 1971 World Squash Racquets Championships in New Zealand. Squash balls and golf clubs are among a range of the company's products being used by sportsmen in many countries. The166 words
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Article120 1971-06-08 13 Safari wear- type clothing, which has been a top seller in Australia for piany years, is being successfully exported to Hong Kong, Singapore Malaysia and Africa. Manufactured by Casben Productions Limited, of Sydney, the garments feature the Koratron finish which makes them crease resistant and120 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1971-06-08 13 AUSTRALIANS have A come to be recognised as formidable opponents in the many international sporting contests in which they delight to participate. Though comparatively few In numbers they have proved great in achievement ana adept in a great variety of sports. Australia has1,483 words
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Article, Illustration227 1971-06-08 13 A wide range of new features has been introduced in the 1971 models of easily assembled above-ground swimming pools made by Clark Rubber Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia. Details are available at the Australian Sporting Goods Displays in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Constructed of hot dip galvanised interlocking227 words
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Advertisement69 1971-06-08 11 AUSTRALIAN MADE I KM r#;iV [Mi wmsMsmmzi^ mmmSM iiiiiiii Capacity (Imp. Galls) |J r i SUN SOKA POOL DIMENSIONS 30' x 15' x 48" For further details*of this and other models, contact: PATERSON CANDY (SINGAPORE) I Taman Jurong P.O. Box 86, Jurong, Singapore 22. Tel: C/ar/r Hygienic Sanvy are made69 words
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Advertisement55 1971-06-08 12 Ron J\//arks m skis i k k Visit our stand at the AUSTRALIAN SPORTING GOODS DISPLAY -v s V *0 4* A X *"V i. MM r-. v> "V Ifctgf •-v, < >- r> :T: itIjNWC) LTD., *k *v Hongkong Bank Chantt Tel: *****. v; 3 V p I I55 words
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Advertisement103 1971-06-08 13 idlers the new-look golf shoes Squar*- 10 Wid*rt n of cotoort Available at Pan West (Pte.) Ltd. 4, Liat Towers, Orchard Rd. S'pora. Tel: *****6 and other leading sports shops. Sole Agent: MULLER PHIPPS (F.E.) SON. BHD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Peneng. ON DISPLAY AT THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTING GOODS EXHIBITION103 words
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Advertisement304 1971-06-08 13 Australian Sporting goods display Australians put the same care into making their sportsgoods and sportswear as they do into playing sport. If you're a businessman, agent, wholesaler or distributor, come along to the Australian Sporting Goods Display and see the excellence of these products. Products on show include many kinds304 words
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Article596 1971-06-08 14 Jim Watkins - By Jim Watkins With seven days left before the closing date for the BP Rally, more than two-thirds of the available 60 places have been taken up. So far no Singapore girls have taken up the challenge. Anne Wong is now in Australia and596 words
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Article36 1971-06-08 14 Mexico City, Tuesday Mexico won the North American zone of the Davis Cup here yesterday defeating New Zealand 3-2. In the final singles Joaquin Loyo Mayo beat Jeff Simpson 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.36 words
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Article129 1971-06-08 14 Reuter Jakarta, Tuesday Burma and Indonesia were equally strong at the nine-nation Jakarta Anniversary football tournament here last night when they drew one-all. The goals were made in the first half when both sides were often guilty of rough tactics. The first goal was createdReuter - 129 words
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Article100 1971-06-08 14 Moscow, Tuesday 'The Soviet Union last night raced to the top of group four in the European soccer championship with a 6-1 victory over Cyprus, still without a point after five matches in the competition. The Russians could even afford the luxury of a missed100 words
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Article38 1971-06-08 14 Seoul, Tuesday South Korea beat South Vietnam 1-0 in the opening match of the three-nation far eastern elimination round of the International Military Sports Council soccer tournament. The South Koreans led 1-0 at halftime.38 words
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Article, Illustration289 1971-06-08 15 The horses marked with a are the ones to watch The Sultan of Pahang congratulating Dato Chong Kok Lim after presenting him with a gold trophy in Ipoh on Sunday when Dato Chong's Sungei Wang n won the $51,000 Perak Derby over 12 furlongs. Next to the289 words
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Article418 1971-06-08 15 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Japan are now considering the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's request that Japanese men athletes should be sent here to compete in the Singapore Athletics Open in August. The SAAA request follows a reply three weeks ago from the Japan AA Federation that418 words
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Article185 1971-06-08 15 United Press International London, Tuesday Rod Laver, looking sharp after a three week rest at his Californian home, needed just 37 minutes yesterday to beat fellow Australian Fred Stolle in the first round of the US$4B,OOO Wills Open tennis tournament. Laver, the third seed forUnited Press International - 185 words
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Article405 1971-06-08 15 Reuter London, Tuesday England's batsmen suffered another unhappy day at the hands of Pakistan pace bowler Asif Masood as they struggled to avoid defeat in the first cricket Test here yesterday. After they had followed on for the first time ever against Pakistan thisReuter - 405 words
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Article145 1971-06-08 15 National League W L PCT. G.B. St. Louis 34 21 .618 Pittsburg 33 21 .611 Vt New York 30 20 .600 1% Chicago 26 28 .481 7)4 Montreal 21 27 .438 9U Phillies 20 32 .385 12)4 San Franc. 38 19 .667 Los An* 29145 words
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Article77 1971-06-08 15 New York, Tuesday—Norwegian Arnie Kvalheim won the mile with a strong finish last night as world record holder Jim Ryun finished 10th at the annual twilight track and field meet at Eugene in Oregon. Kvalheim passed Oregon Sophomore,. Steve Prefontaine on the final lap to win77 words
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Article40 1971-06-08 15 Mexico City, TuesdayMexico's world bantamweight champion Ruben OH? ▼ares would seek a purse of US$l5O,OOO to fight Japan's Kuniaki Shlbata, holder of the World Boxing Council's version of the world featherweight crown, it was announced here last night40 words
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Article95 1971-06-08 15 Belfast, Tuesday—British golfer Tony Jacklin will miss the Ulster Open tournament here later this month following a threat against his life if he played. Three weeks ago, an anonymous telephone caller threatened to shoot Jacklin if he took part and also bomb his wife's home in95 words
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Article28 1971-06-08 15 Sydney, Tuesday. Sydney Fighter Lucky Gattelleri stopped Ken Bradley to win the Australian featherweight title in the fifth round of a sensational fight here last night.28 words
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Miscellaneous175 1971-06-08 14 DR. KILDARE i AMP WHEN WE GET HOME YOU'RE SONG TO BE MY MOMMY, CLAIRE yfcNJ'LL PLAY WITH ME? AND WE CAN SO ON PICNICS TOGETHER AND FLAN WONDERFUL SURPRISES FOR DADDY b WHEN HE COMES HOME i FROM THE OFFICE? its, carliNg. And vou and I ARE GOING TO175 words
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Miscellaneous259 1971-06-08 15 alt*t tattei Im NEW NATION v MONEYWORDS P' TUESDAY Cat aat Hi lia wit» attar caataas. Pastiat ustmctiais iweir keltw. Nik 1. A hard-headed man scarcely person to be 2. Wooden-heoded hammer 3. Pointed bill of bird. .••••Cat aIM( MttH MH" CLUES FOR P-2 man is 4. Hole 4. Hole259 words
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415 1971-06-08 16 Hubby's help is nothing new He dons the apron, takes up the dish-cloth and joins his wife in the kitchen. That's what a group of women trade unionists in Bonn are lighting for they have demanded for new laws to compel415 words
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111 1971-06-08 16 The complaints may sound familiar. When the power fails, the elevators don't work and residents have to climb 12 flights of stairs. There frequently is no water on the top floors. One housewife said, "I have to think twice before I go111 words
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Article58 1971-06-08 16 AH FOOK: The 10-cent rise in petrol price is shocking. Can you imagine how much more the oil firms are going to make each year? MEI LIN: You can always sell your car and buy a bicycle instead. A little exercise will do you a lot of good.58 words
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374 1971-06-08 16 Philippine swingers and foreign boulevardlers raised their glasses yesterday in solemn toast at the fiery death of the Bayside nightclub, Manila's best known cabaret. The Bayside, located in a central position on Manila's seaside Roxas Boulevard, was gutted by fiame3 on Saturday night.374 words
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Article295 1971-06-08 16 Idea is to catch them alive More and more skin diving enthusiasts are heading for the southern islands. But instead of their usual spear guns, they now go armed with nets. The popularity of salt water aauarlums has led to the catch-them-alive hunt for the marine295 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-06-08 16 c Ybung aqd G Lovefy Jackie Flynn, 15, loves to fly. But her problem is air-sick-ness. That's why she just wants to be a ground hostess when she leaves school. Jackie is a contestant for the New NationDorothy Gray young and Lovely Quest. Every girl whoPicture by Brian Culley - 179 words
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Miscellaneous341 1971-06-08 16 5 Siagapsre 6.00 Opening followed by Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 6.30 News In Brief 6.40 For The Family (C —repeat) 7.15 It's Happening in Singapore (C) 7.40 News (C) 7.50 Forum (C) *.40 Our Music Makers 9.00 News and, Newsreel (E) 9.25 A Killing of Eagles 10.20 On the Buses341 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-06-08 16 SHORT RIBS offft J W? lIAAA 1 1 i SNIFFY fWk r rr. By Frank O'Neal BfcRR-rrS COLD/ Wi m r 4k J Ch by George Fe YOU Re SLeePtuG no TMe 60KT eoow tonkswt, UAeey TVU sj <* ANDY CAPP THAT SOUNDS LIKE 'IM NOW, MUM ANDY, SEEIN AS58 words
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Miscellaneous324 1971-06-08 16 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have a tendency toward romanticising everything that occurs around you. You believe that everything happens fox the best, that inside every dark cloud is a silver lining, that stormy weather is no more than the herald of the rainbow and324 words
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