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Title Section17 1971-06-12 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, June 12, 1971 No. 125 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JUNE 1217 words
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Article83 1971-06-12 1 New Nation yesterday carried an educational broadsheet on metrication made easy. As a special service to schools, reprints of this very important guide will be sent FREE to any teacher who writes in for one. Just state the name of the school you teach in. Other copies are83 words
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Article14 1971-06-12 1 Police reported a total of 62 accidents. Four of them were strious.14 words
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Article46 1971-06-12 1 Water consumption in Singapore yesterday dropped slightly to 99.5 million gallons from Thursday's record figure of 102 million gallons. The new figure is still 9.5 million gallons above the target of 90 million gallons given by the PUB to avoid water rationing.46 words
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Article32 1971-06-12 1 LATE NEWS Paris, Saturday.—Wildcat strikes by French railwaymen paralysed rail services throughout France yesterday, creating havoc on suburban lines and reducing main line operation to one train in four.32 words
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369 1971-06-12 1 State Department reply New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Saturday No American agency had been involved in the operation of the Singapore Herald, the State Department said yesterday. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was reported to have said in Helsinki on Thursday thatNew Nation Foreign Service - 369 words
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109 1971-06-12 1 Reuter Bangkok, Saturday Three women have been killed, 14 boats, lost and £200,000 worth of oil installations destroyed in a huge fire at a port in southern Thailand. Trang province governor Charus Sittipong said today that the fire was believed toReuter - 109 words
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650 1971-06-12 1 'The health of one is tied to the wellbeing of the other* The Minister for Science and Technology and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today stressed the importance of close links between the university and society. Dr.650 words
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Article, Illustration128 1971-06-12 1 Mr. Balbir Singh (left) gets a helping hand from Miss Dolly Soh before the graduation ceremony this morning. They were among 1,378 graduands at the University of Singapore's convocation at the National Theatre. Also present to fill the theatre to capacity were more than 2,000 parents,128 words
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Article316 1971-06-12 1 The President, Dr. B. H. Sheares, today said that the University of Singapore has now risen to the task of providing the Republic with the educated manpower that is essential for its future development .and growth. Speaking at the convocation of the University of Singapore and316 words
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Article66 1971-06-12 1 Manila, Saturday.—A time bomb which sprayed deadly steel fragments exploded early today inside the main conference room of the Philippine Constitutional Convention. No one was injured in the blast at the Manila Hotel's Fiesta Pavilion, the convention site. The explosion destroyed part of a concrete wall and66 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-06-12 1 Peter Tay Seng Hin (above), the winner of this year's University of Singapore gold medal award, today described his success as an uphill climb all the way. The award is made to the best all-round student. Mr. Tay, a 24-year-old dental surgeon, won the201 words
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THE WORLD
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426 1971-06-12 2 Battle near the capital is fiercest of the war United Press International .Salgon, Saturday Two Cambodian generals who have flown to Saigon ror talks with tnilitary leaders might ,&sk for troops to bolster government forces defending Phnom Penh, according to reports here. The moveUnited Press International - 426 words
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Article238 1971-06-12 2 Ram Suresh - By Ram Suresh Reuter New Delhi. Saturday India has announced plans to move 2,500,000 East Pakistan refugees away from border areas to 50 new camps with the -help of an international airlift by planes of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and Australia. But the easternReuter - 238 words
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Article83 1971-06-12 2 Reuter Mexico City, Saturday The Mexican government yesterday denied any connection with 500 armed youths who attacked a leftwing anti-government student demonstration on Thursday night, leaving at least nine dead and 260 injured. Many students and some Mexican journalists charged that the rightwing attackers wereReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration68 1971-06-12 2 Toledo, Saturday Spain's millionaire matador Manuel Benitez "El Cordobes" was yesterday fined 25,000 pesetas (£150) for trying to attack a critical spectator at a corrida here on Thursday night. The man who aroused the ire of El Cordobes was a spectator who stood up shouting, repeatedly brandishing68 words
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259 1971-06-12 2 United Press International Moscow, Saturday The Communist Party general secretary, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, said yesterday the Soviet Union is willing to discuss with the West the reduction of both Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces in Europe. "We are asked if our proposals (for talksUnited Press International - 259 words
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Article166 1971-06-12 2 Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture will attend the official opening ceremony of Aminah Mosque at 29 Jalan Labu today at 3 p.m. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 12week course on writing and illustration of children's 'books at 126166 words
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Article33 1971-06-12 2 Mr. Collin Richards, Senior ENT Surgeon of Prince Henry Hospital In Melbourne, will speak on "Facial Pain" at Pathology Lecture Theatre in Qutram Road general hospital on Monday at 8.15 pjff33 words
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Article26 1971-06-12 2 f One hundred and fiftyseven blood donors will be presented with medals at a ceremony in Cultural Centre at 5 p.m. on June 22.26 words
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Article109 1971-06-12 2 Tel Aviv, Saturday Three Arab residents were killed and 90 others wounded in an upsurge of violence in the Israeli occupied Gaza Strip yesterday as guerrilla grenade attacks claimed their highest casualty toll there since the six-day-war. Two people were killed and 87 others injured, five109 words
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106 1971-06-12 2 United Press International Manila, Saturday Former President Carlos Garcia, 74, was elected president of the newly activated Constitutional Convention yesterday. Mr. Garcia was elected on the third and last ballot, defeating economist Teopisto Guingona Jr., 41, by a vote of 185 to 118.United Press International - 106 words
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Article551 1971-06-12 2 New benefits for co-op members The Singapore English Teachers' Co-ope-rative Thrift and Loan Society intends to alter its constitution to provide better benefits for its members and throw open its doors to over 20,000 people in the profession. The chairman of the society, Mr. Koh Watt551 words
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Article150 1971-06-12 2 The First Lady, Mrs. B. H. Sheares, today opened the 19th International Bazaar for the Blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall and gave "a pat on the back" to everyone who worked towards its preparation. She said: "I must congratulate all of you for the trouble and finance150 words
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233 1971-06-12 2 New Nation Foreign Service Moscow, Saturday The Salyut orbital laboratory is the forerunner of space cities with "space gardens" sprouting green vegetables and potatoes, Soviet scientists said yesterday. Other Soviet comments indicated Salyut is already a fllying medical clinic. The three Soyuz 11New Nation Foreign Service - 233 words
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Article26 1971-06-12 2 Vienna. Saturday. Mr. Abdul Ghafar Baba, the Malaysian Minister of National and Rural Development, yesterday had talks with Rumanian vice-pre-mier Gheorghe Radulescu in Bucharest.26 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-12 2 Best Wishes To < Public Chit-Fund Corp. Ltd. On the occasion of the grand opening Of their P.C.F. ENTERPRISE and their new offices From Peter Tob Chong Lip Hsuan Henry Tan Keng Ban Hiong Allan Lee Ng Choon Teck Allan Kow Steven Ng Terence Choo 9 Steven Tan i i76 words
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Advertisement27 1971-06-12 2 Heartiest Congratu PUBLIC CHIT-FUND CORP. LTD. on the occasion of the grand opening of their C. F ENTERPRISE and their new offices from PRINCE DIARY Phone *****227 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1971-06-12 2 Weather Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.— Fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. todayMax. temp. 89.3 Min. temp. 76.9 Total rainfall for the month to date 1.21. Total raindays for the month to date 4. Hours of sunshine 8.75. TIDES Today: 2.02171 words
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Article, Illustration521 1971-06-12 3 Firm's expansion marks new effort to solve financing problems The Public Chit Fund Corporation Ltd., which was Incorporated in Singapore last year, under the Companies Act, expands its frontiers today with the opening of its new office and subsidiary, P.C.F. Enterprise, at the Ocean521 words
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Article180 1971-06-12 3 Message from the chairman of Public Chit Fund, Mr. Jimmy Koh Tien York. Republic of Singapore is a rugged society witn social stability and economic prosperity. Our industrial Investment and entrepot trade are expanding, providing many Job opportunities. National economy is growing everyday. Traders and tourists have180 words
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Advertisement51 1971-06-12 3 Congratulations and Best Wish PUBLIC CHIT FUND CORP. LTD. on the occasion of the grand opening of their P.C.F. ENTERPRISE and their new offices from JAPAN: HEI NAN CO. LTD. E& I HONG KONG: HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILORS ft KNITWEAR CORPH. E ft I SINGAPORE: HEW TRADIHG CO. E ft51 words
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Advertisement18 1971-06-12 3 iUla to PUBLIC CHIT FUND CORP. LTD Ou ttfc 4jt tfavi, P. C.F. ENTERPRISE(PTE) LTD __iti Mvartltlaa bnhi18 words
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Article, Illustration716 1971-06-12 4 Ng Foo Ngoh - The bubbling joy of our childhood is something to remember ON SINGAPORE Words: Ng Foo Ngoh Remember the bubbling joy of your childhood days when you were too young to give two pins to the cares of the world? When everything in sight was ThePictures: Bob Buchanan - 716 words
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Advertisement134 1971-06-12 4 Ideal for the ultra fashion conscious. Keep in the height of fashion with elegant Esbiline fabrics ctOt IHoUmi Esbiline now available in 67% Diolen and 33% cotton. New controlled price for both qualifies in plain colours: $4.85 per yd. for Malaysia (except Penang). $4.20 per yd for Penang Singapore. >134 words
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Advertisement75 1971-06-12 4 n> Ml ovroas umon aomNc cenhe ooumouw, MAHOON HOia SHOFRNG AUCAOC OaOIMDR) K ON THE HOOK-OUT FOR MORE ANNOUNCEMB«ffIS Best Buy Centra a Drportmrnfal S'ot CHILLY SAUCE I Specialised in Penang ft Ipoli Food Ikon AMIS Kurou Salted Fish, Nutmegs, Dorian Coke, [&BB9 Dtmon Jam, Menglemba Peanuts, Banana oHS Chips75 words
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961 1971-06-12 5 Siva Choy - n Siva Choy ©DH§ MM? Siva Choy I think it is time I said a few words about the English Worker. My first meeting with the English Worker w&s when I stepped out of the aeroplane at Essex one* cold morning in March.961 words
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Article357 1971-06-12 5 I made friends with the station master in my area, and he used to talk to me everytime he caught me waiting for a train. I learnt a lot about trains, and he learnt a lot about Singapore. One day we talked about language and I explains!357 words
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584 1971-06-12 6 For the second time within a decade the Prime Minister has publicly suggested that American intelligence has attempted to interfere in Singapore's internal affairs. At Helsinki two days ago he inferred that an American agency of some kind had been indirectly584 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article157 1971-06-12 6 It is not only American firms which are Impressed by the Government's firm action against threatened instability. I am told that during the past few weeks, when there has been almost daily controversy In the local Press about the Government's actions against the Sun, the Nanyang and the157 words
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Article175 1971-06-12 6 Bome of the foreign correspondents in our midst are breathing a little more easily. For a few days during the Herald-Helsinki crisis there was a feeling that they had all been labelled as spies, •agents, saboteurs or undercover men for various foreign powers. Mr. Rajaratnam's rem arks about175 words
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Article, Illustration752 1971-06-12 6 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN One of the hall-marks of responsible women journalists, I am told, is to propagate the "Just and noble" movement called Women's Lib. "Here's your chance to cut those egotists down to their proper size,"752 words
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Letters
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Article542 1971-06-12 6 KOH CHIN NEO - KOH CHIN NEO Mr. Tommy Koh's defence of expatriates deserves more than a pat on the back. Singapore has certainly benefitted from the contribution of expatriates to our economic and educational -development. It Is disgraceful that the controversy over expatriates could have arisen in the university. Unfortunately542 words
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Article122 1971-06-12 6 NG CHANG WANG - NG CHANG WANG for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Singapore The Education Ministry appreciates the interest which your correspondents, Disappointed (NN May 19) and S. Lee (NN May 29). have expressed in th«e proposed establishment of the Institute of Education. The Minister for Education explained in Parliament122 words
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Article131 1971-06-12 6 S.H. KHAN - S.H. KHAN The world has failed again. Right here in the second decade of the 20th century after ages of shoptalk about humanity and values, the world has reacted with painful slowness to the plight of the Bengla Desh refugees in India. Politics has governed the131 words
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Article285 1971-06-12 6 V.R. BALAKRISHNA - V.R. BALAKRISHNA Secretary for Information Publicity, National Trades Union Congress. Singapore. Your front page report "Unions told not to ask for pay rises yet" (N.N. May 8) carries a fairy tale that the government has ciiannelled a directive to the unions through the NTUC urging them to285 words
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Advertisement106 1971-06-12 6 ].>>>+=@%`/.]';}@;@"<-?*:|`!)+~ Ck JEWELLERS 15 STAMFORD ROAD. TEL: *****. CABLES GEMINI "SINGAPORE" MANUFACTURING JEWELLER DIAMOND MERCHANT Distinctive Jewellery by Ceylonese Master Craftsman SOLITAIRE BEAUTIFY YOUR GARDEN WITH A SET OF SETTEE and durable you ■<*£ will find an exciting range of settee to beautify your garden from HENG HUAT IRON FURNITURE106 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1625 1971-06-12 7 MIKE McGRADY - Literature gives them a hard time, says a new author, but can you imagine Cinderella or Snow White as anything else? From MIKE McGRADY Los Angeles Times Eve was more than the first woman; she was also one of our earliest literary heroines. Let us briefly considerLos Angeles Times - 1,625 words
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Article, Illustration896 1971-06-12 7 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM, touring Indonesia, finds some bewildering sidelights to the nation JACKIE SAM This is a country of staggering statistics but in most instances they are simply not available.Take the current elections. Nobody can as yet give any definite figures on the total number of candidates involved896 words
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Article, Illustration526 1971-06-12 8 A sharp Socus on the complexities that make Indonesia INDONESIA IS A HAPPENING by Christopher Lucas. Walker-Weather-hill, 134 pages, U555.95. PAKIR SINGH "At strategic corners, Soekarno's monumental eyesores the workers rending their chains, freedom fighters locked in everlasting battle —still flaunt their Marxist, and distinctly obsolete, iconography. Biggest526 words
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Article939 1971-06-12 8 An insight into Australian thinking on our region POWERS AND POLICIES IN ASIA Edited by Max Teichmann. Cassell Australia, 1970, 217 pages, As 3 50. KWA CHONC GUAN. In the last decade we have seen a flood of books describing and analysing Asia for the American layman. We939 words
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Article93 1971-06-12 8 Chandran Nair - By Chandran Nair the stream by trees on the other side has not heard our voices which have risen and severed this calm evening in anger. so let us sit this .wounded evening, try to staunch the flow of words now fallen our neck,93 words
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Article463 1971-06-12 9 WORLD ZERO MINUS: Pan and Macmillan have combined to bring ou a series meant for teenagers called Topliner. This popular series provides light and entertaining reading in fiction and science fiction. World Zero Minus, compiled by Aldan and Nancy Chambers, (20 new pence) is a reissue463 words
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Article1296 1971-06-12 9 AD are equal when St oontea to tIM tool vapours ot a polluted environment DEFENDING THE ENVIRONMENT: A STRATEGY FOR CITIZEN ACTION, by Joseph Sax, introduction by Sen. George McGovern, Knopf, 252 Pages, U556.95. MALCOM BALDWIN. The plunder of our natural heritage at last1,296 words
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Article598 1971-06-12 9 Show gets secrets out with candour THE AMERICANS, by David Frost. Heinemann. $5.95. PETER BARNETT American candour can be unexpected and unnerving. In that over-developed environment. there remains a basic naivete. No foreigner is more aware of this than Englishman David Frost. In his regular television programme from598 words
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Article, Illustration13 1971-06-12 9 HIMALAYAN ART, by Madanjeet Singh; UNESCO Art Books, Macmillan.13 words
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Article, Illustration445 1971-06-12 9 His suicide embarrassed Japan but horrified the West SUN AND STEEL by Yukio Mishima (translated by john Bester). Seeker Cj Warburg A 54.50 ANDREW McKAY It must be rare for an author to write a 26,000-word suicide note, and even rarer for him to have it commercially published.445 words
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Article800 1971-06-12 10 LI PO - World's products freely available here FOOD DRJNK LI PO Singapore Is just the place for wine lovers because wines from all over the world are freely available here. Not only that with the rapidly growing Australian wine industry exciting world wide interest we are800 words
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Article, Illustration409 1971-06-12 10 ••and a boast too STAMPS PHILATELIST The stamp issues during the King Edward VII and King George V period, known as the "middle reign" is significant for the Straits Settlement, of which Singapore was then a component part, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it boasts of409 words
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Article, Illustration749 1971-06-12 10 ANDREW EE - Awards have caused controversies CHESS ANDREW EE What is a brilliancy? This is a question that has long stumped the experts. Awards for brilliant games have often sparked off controversies and divided the chess world into warring camps. Schlechter's brilliancy against Salve at St. Petersburg, 1909749 words
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Article, Illustration568 1971-06-12 10 E.P.C. COTTER - Confirmation of support most important BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER After an opening twobid, whether forcing for one round or forcing io Game, it requires accurate and well timed responses and rebids to reach the best contract. Let us look at two hands in which I was involved568 words
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Article, Illustration474 1971-06-12 11 ABBY TAN - It's his most ambitious project yet ART ABBY TAN The Asian way of life is languid, carefree and rhythmic. This slowness of life has been captured and frozen in ciment fondu in a giant mural by artist Ng Eng Teng. There are474 words
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Article, Illustration461 1971-06-12 11 OW WEI MEI - all because director Russell wants sensation CINEMA OW WEI MEI The .greatest pity about Ken Russell's THE MUSIC LOVERS is that Glenda Jackson, a fine actress, is buried beneath the morass of dramatics and overdrawn characterisation in the film. A director like Russell—who, although several cuts461 words
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Article752 1971-06-12 11 Rejected song brought him first hit It was. time for the first of Tom Jones' twice-nightly shows at Caesars Palace to begin, but Gordon Mills, the 35-year-old manager who, without any previous experience, made an international star out of Jones and then, to prove752 words
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590 1971-06-12 11 A remarkable play held well under two hours The stage lights go up to half-full and hold there on a motionless tableau. Two figures, a man and a woman, are seated in a living room furnished in austere mod good taste. A590 words
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Advertisement140 1971-06-12 8 LAST DRAW 49 OUT OF >• .<• 7 ft VciaiDpaWS ROM 27th MAY-13th JUNE (From Draw No. 41/71-46/71) i FIAT 125 n 4 FIAT 128 111 9) m m mm K LI :r 3 Ft a t CARS TO BE WON (BASED ON THE LAST 6 DIGITS) s 20 each140 words
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Advertisement163 1971-06-12 9 WEEKEND SHOPPING JUST IN! direct from Beverly Hills 6? Hollywood s 1 1 k midis. moxis. gypsies, jumpsuits, pantsuits, crepe body suits peace/ zodioc dressey jewelry, dog collars llftjufe 32, Raffles Place! Tel: *****. BOOK LOVERS! PROTECT YOUR BOOKS with ISA BOOKTEC 505 AVAILABLE AT EDUCATIONAL BOOK CENTRE LTD., 69163 words
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Advertisement91 1971-06-12 9 Hilda Partible Geiiratir Model E 300 O 4: i u.u.ru-1 AVAILABLE AT KHEHG MOH CO. 393, JALAN BESAR, S'PORE 8. TEL: ***** *****. ADD FUN TO YOUR P WITH BANANA CHIPS—- THE 'NIBBLES' YOUR GUESTS CAN'T RESIST Available at Impariumi mm The Perfect Gift from the Orient >/'• r SULTAN91 words
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Advertisement97 1971-06-12 10 -f r-f ht-'H m -i~+~r-? it H Hitrtl'tlt ft ill! «afejp(W£; 1 STOCK AVAILABLE ***** BTU/HR. ***** BTU/HR because their output is under-rated that's why Frigidaire airconditioners are colder—and cool faster. Compare the Frigidaire airconditioner with any other airconditioner and you will find that Frigidaire, with the same capacity of97 words
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Advertisement141 1971-06-12 11 SINGAPORE HILTON •The prices are same as High Street. •The Store opens from 9a.m. to Bp.m. •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrai's courteous service. Opens every Sunday! SPECIAL j m ECONOMIC FLIGHT TO LONDON WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONG KONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 DAYS $Bl5 DAILY DEPARTURE141 words
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Advertisement128 1971-06-12 11 Introducing...Lysomil the world's best selling Room Deodoriser Spray Disinfectant Eliminates odours, mould and kills germs Lysomil Spray deans tha air. Eliminates staU odours, cooking odours, smoking odours all sorts of odours all over your housa. It doasn't just eovar odours lika parfumy sprays. v m i 1 J d m128 words
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property market
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Article, Illustration540 1971-06-12 12 LESLIE TAN - LESLIE TAN In times of spiralling prices and high cost of houses and apartments it is a relief to know that there are some developers who can provide luxurious living at reasonable prices. This is the Lock Cho Apartments, developed by Ong540 words
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828 1971-06-12 12 ABBY TAN - THE AGENT 0 WHO IS A NUISANCE AS WELL AS A SERVICE ABBY TAN Scan the "houses for sale," or "wanted" ads, and the chances are there is a request: No brokers, please. Why this plea? What is the role of828 words
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Article450 1971-06-12 12 ANIL BHATIA - ANIL BHATIA Property prices have shown a trend to level off recently and this can be expected to continue. A quick survey indicates that sellers are not asking' exhorbitant prices, but have given up "testing" the market. In the earlier part of the year when It450 words
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Advertisement84 1971-06-12 12 COMPLETION DATE END OF 1971. LEASE TERM FROM 3TO 7 TEARS <g Basement end Sub-basement ★Parking space for few hundred Cers. Ground floor First floor Second floor Third floor Fourth to Tenth floors Top floor Luxurious Nightclu Opposite National Development Building, MAXWELL ROAD. Shops and Showrooms. Shops and Empnrium Shops84 words
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Advertisement212 1971-06-12 12 REAL ESTATE AGENTSDEVELOPERS DIRECTORY m H District 1 VICTOR MENDEZ (PTE) LTD 39-A, Telok Ayer Street, Singopcre, 1, Tel: *****8/*****, *****. SUCCESS ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD., J46-B, Robinson Rood, Singapore I Tel: *****/5. KRIS INVESTMENT CO. (PTE) LTD., 146-B Robinson Rood, Singapore 1. Tel. *****, ***** DELAND CO., 68-A, Boat Quay.212 words
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business news
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222 1971-06-12 13 United Press International New York, Saturday Stocks closed irregularly higher on moderate turnover yesterday. Mr. Monte Gordon, senior vice president of Bache and Company, said "the market is still caught up in the concept of a consolidation." He said there is no sellingUnited Press International - 222 words
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291 1971-06-12 13 Reuter London, Saturday The London Stock market closed lower in light trading yesterday. The Bank of England bulletin on inflation which underlined the economic outlook was cited as the chief downsllde factor but some bear coveimg was noted in isolated issues. AtReuter - 291 words
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288 1971-06-12 13 Ford of Singapore places full strength behind its new Cortina in retaining its market leadership in the car market. Launched last Wednesday. the new-look Ford Cortina has already sola 64 units, and 200 mere have been ordered by Ford lovers for delivery up288 words
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468 1971-06-12 13 Gammons, the ailing engineering firm, reports a reduced loss on group operations for the year ended December 1970 of $342,609, which compares somewhat favourably with a higher loss in the previous year of $3,271,760. This was revealed by the chairman, Mr. C. S. Ashbrook,468 words
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Article100 1971-06-12 13 A 922-room luxury hotel now under construction in the Kowloon section of Hong Kong and due for opening in early 1974 is to be managed by the Internationa] Sheraton Hotel chain. To be called the Sheraton Hong Konk, the hotel will be an important new Asian100 words
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Article1129 1971-06-12 13 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wks Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHiffh Low ftffO ago Stock Buyers Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHiffh Low affo affo Stock1,129 words
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359 1971-06-12 13 1 11'J 111 'f Paper Products (Malaysia) Berhad looks set for fruitful years ahead. Sales hit a high of $8.3 million last year netting the company a 50 per cent jump in profit over 1969. The company was incorporated as a private359 words
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Article241 1971-06-12 13 Allied Chem 32 i Alcoa 63 Am Brands 44 Am Can 35i Am Motors AT T 46 A P 17i Anaconda 2u. Avon Pd Beth Steel 211 Boeing 21! Caterp Trac 50 Chrysler 28| Coca-Cola 104 Control Data 65 Com G1 Wks 251 Dow Chem 100'. DuPont241 words
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Article265 1971-06-12 13 Trading was mixed on the Stock Exchange* during the week. At the close the Frasers Index for Singapore industrials reached 763.32 against 756.81 last Friday. However the index for Malaysia industrials feel 7.43 point to 475.33. The volume of turnover contracted from 16.8 million units265 words
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Advertisement135 1971-06-12 13 DATSUN She's not for the conservative, \A/hy? because she'; every hit as fast as her lines... faster perhaps. And that s why she's got a special suspension. Treat her rough Throw tier into a corner. And she clings. No matter how rough the going. She needs a master... not a135 words
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Article, Illustration446 1971-06-12 14 PETER KOH - They will be a threat to Saints and Raffles CAMERA ON SCHOOLS WORDS: PETER KOH Donning flashy, black Jerseys, the rugby players of Whitley Secondary School have established themselves as potential rivals to the Saints and Rafflesians. Last year, the school reached its petk when the senior teamPICTURES: STEVEN LEE - 446 words
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Advertisement172 1971-06-12 14 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL 10 CHANCE A SHIP S NAME I, ONG TIAM SENG, as Secretary of Borneo Straits Offshore (Pte) Ltd. of Singapore hereby give notice that in consequence of a change of ownership I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 525 of the Merchant Shipping172 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous288 1971-06-12 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 1 Historic place on Manila Bay. 7 Scurried off. 1 14 Actress Strltch. 15 Former governor of N.Y. 17 Stroll. 18 Happen aforetime. 19 Inquires. 20 Wide in scope. 22 Civet's relative. 23 Presidential nickname. 24 Strongly Inclined toward: 2 words. 26 Preserve. 27 Key cff Florida288 words
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Article, Illustration325 1971-06-12 15 WATER SPORT :y o un g expatraite will again feature quite prominently in this weekend's sailing regatta the Naval Base Sailing Club Mid-season Regatta at the Johore Straits. The schoolboys, most of them between 15 and 18 years old, are now taking to yachting at an increasinglyPicture by Ali Yusoff - 325 words
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Article242 1971-06-12 15 Reuter London, Saturday Persistent rain washed out play yesterday In the match at Bradford between Yorkshire and the Pakistani dricketers. The match was abandoned. The pitch was so sodden that the umpires did hot even inspect it when they called the match off immediately afterReuter - 242 words
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Article43 1971-06-12 15 American Leacne N.Y. 3 California 2 Cleveland Chicago 0 Baltimore ft Minnesota 0 Detroit 3 Milwaukee 3 National League San Diet© .'-'4 K.T. 2 Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles t Montreal 3 San Franc. 1 Pittsburgh 3 St, Louis 143 words
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1045 1971-06-12 15 DAVID KRAAI - ca fy/TH DAVID KRAAI Meet Jimmy Stewart, probably the best amateur golfer In this part of the world today. Tomorrow he could conquer the rest of the world because he is now only 16. If they tell me that golfers are born, not1,045 words
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Advertisement198 1971-06-12 15 Aa6^£L Says: V GoM Digest's "Winner of the Year" THE DOWNHILL LIE SHOULD PRESENT NO PROBLEMS v *The big problem on shots from downhill lies is staying down on the shot. That is, swinging the clubhead through the ball in a downward arc which will get the' ball well into198 words
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Miscellaneous419 1971-06-12 15 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have a special fondness for children—a fondness, that works both ways, for children are especially attracted to you and find it particularly easy to learn from you. You have a knack for instructing the young without making them feel419 words
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Miscellaneous623 1971-06-12 15 Cat alone tetted hee» aaaa NEW NATION j SATURDAY MONEYWOROS P' Cat Mt aad fii witb ether ciupus. Pestiag lastractms appear belt*. Naae (klr./Mrs./Miss). LETTERS ACROSS CLUES CLUES FOR P-6 2. In o >moll library, you may find it difficult to get books. 1. Military display. 4. Most holidaymakers will623 words
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Article, Illustration505 1971-06-12 16 From Blue Peter in Penang Unbeaten Lion City should chalk up his fourth success in the MARA Class 2 Division I—7f handicap (Race 8) at Penang today. He is still in fine fettle and should once again prove too smart for his rivals.505 words
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Article183 1971-06-12 16 Paris. Saturday.—English champion Lester Piggott rides the fancied filly Tawny Owl in the French Oaks, the Prixide Diane, at Chantillv near here todav. Tawny Owl finished third in the French equivalent of the 1000 guineas, the Poule D'Essai Des Poullches. and is thought to have183 words
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Article582 1971-06-12 16 2.15 CLASS 5 2F 1 (catchweights 12.0) 1 908 AKBAR 2 980 AMIGO 11 3 073 ATTIL.A i i i 4 000 COLONEL BOGEY 5 5 044 THE GENERAL KS Fork 12 6 689 GREY GRENADIER 6 7 550 IRISH COFFEE 15 8 005 KEBAL 1 1582 words
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Article, Illustration600 1971-06-12 16 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap John Piggott, twice winner of the South Malaysian Rally, is among the latest drivers to enter for the 700-mile, trans-rcause-way BP rally on June 26. With an established reputation and record behind the wheel, he will certainly pose a serious challenge600 words
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Article65 1971-06-12 16 There will be two junior water-polo matches to be played at the Queenstown Pool over the weekend. For today, Public Swimming Club "A" will meet Chinese SC "B" at 5.30 p.m. and Armed Forces will play Singapore SC at 7 p.m. Public Swimming Club "B" will meet Singapore65 words
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314 1971-06-12 16 United Press International London, Saturday The* International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) announced yesterday it has lifted suspensions imposed on four players for failing to appear at the recent French championships in Paris. The ILTF said it accepted the excuses of world championship tennis (WCT)United Press International - 314 words
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Article152 1971-06-12 16 Reuter London, Saturday Americans Stan Smith and Clark Graebner reached the men's singles semi-finals of the Kent tennis championships in contrasting styles here yesterday. Smith, the second seed, scored a surprisingly easy quarter-final win over South African professional Ray Moore. The American served and volleyedReuter - 152 words
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Miscellaneous360 1971-06-12 16 5 Singapore 1.30 NBA Basketball —Utah Stars vs Kentucky Colonels 3.20 Farmer's Daughter 3.50 Chinese Matinee —Bat Girl (a Cantonese feature film) 5.40 Disneyland 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Inter-School Debate in English (Ist semi-final) 7.40 News and Newsreel (C) 8.05 Dan August 9.00 News (E) 9.10 Our Friends and360 words
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Miscellaneous60 1971-06-12 16 SHORT RIBS AI?E X3U TAKING ME 10 'THE OUNGEON? m SNIFFY S! »Ct&l AM McChfft SfM<CM FIM By Frank O'Neal r» fa 99 WSS i rv by George Fett IB 3f! SHUT UP > LOOK ON (BR&HT Si m m m m fit '5l Mil. Hi 45 thank you, thank60 words
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