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Title Section18 1971-06-15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, June, 15, 1971 No. 127 Price 15 cents I NEW NATION j ETHS^BHHBHCEnSiIiniE18 words
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140 1971-06-15 1 The Singapore Stock Exchange today suspended trading in Starlite Ceramic Industry Limited. The company nas received a request from Its cankers to pay up the amount owing to the bank within 24 hours, with effect from yesterday. As the company has stated hat it will140 words
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Article13 1971-06-15 1 Police reported a total of 30 accidents yesterday. Four were serious.13 words
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Article52 1971-06-15 1 Water consumption in Singapore again rose to 08.2 million gallons yesterday. This is 7.82 million gallons above Sunday's figure of 91 million gallons. A PUB spokesman repeated the call for people to re-double their efforts to achieve the target of 90 million gallons when rationing could52 words
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Article30 1971-06-15 1 LATE NEWS Jerusalem, Tuesday. Three grenade explosions shattered a family barmitzva (Jewish confirmation) party at a village near Nazareth last night, killing five people and injuring 13.30 words
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Article, Illustration421 1971-06-15 1 Pakir Singh - Gerakan split widens as former chairman pledges to oust Dr. Lim's clique from party From Pakir Singh Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Professor Syed Hussein Al-Atas, former chairman of the Gerakan Party, today said he would fight the Dr. Lim Chong Eu clique every inch of421 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-06-15 1 Lan McClellan, who has been about in the world for a year and a bit, couldn't understand where the growl had gone when he interviewed this sparkling tuba yesterday. A few minutes earlier the music of the Royal Malaysia Police Band had brought him pledPicture by Jerry Seh - 162 words
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Article302 1971-06-15 1 An adviser moves in Banking circles this morning speculated that Slater Walker Securities may have acquired majority holding of the Chung Khiaw Bank Limited, more than the 31 per cent they indirectly control through their 51 per cent ownership of the holding company, Haw Par Brothers302 words
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Article371 1971-06-15 1 The Singapore Herald Co-operative Society last night held an hour-long, closed-door meeting to explain the financial position of the paper, the reasons why the society was formed and its objectives. Members of the foreign and local Press were told to leave the hall In Dalvey Road371 words
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Article29 1971-06-15 1 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is due back in Singapore at 1 p.m. today after addressing the IPI general assembly in Helsinki last week.29 words
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Article115 1971-06-15 1 Reuter Sydney, Tuesday One of the four surviving BrodricK nona- plets died during the night because of respiratory difficulties. The latest to die were two girls, including the first born and largest and apparently strongest of the seven babies. A hospital spokesman would not commentReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement84 1971-06-15 1 •jILIrS MtfllM in For some people there is only one airline. That longed-for holiday on the Mediterranean is no longer just a dream. BO AC "Air-Villa Tours" offer travel plus accommodation on the French, Spanish or Italian coast at venr reasonable prices. From as little as air fare plus $2584 words
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Article363 1971-06-15 2 Case to be prepared The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce is to prepare a case for submission to the government on the proposed establishment of a National Wages Council. The discussion of this proposal followed the agreement in principle at the chamber's April meeting that such363 words
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Article37 1971-06-15 2 A course on techniques and programme in public relations begins at 7 p.m. today at the Chinese YMCA in Palmer Road. Enrolment can be made at the Learning for Living Department, Chinese YMCA. Tel: *****.37 words
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97 1971-06-15 2 The Singapore Food Manufacturers' Association will hold an inauguration dinner tonight at its premises in Jalan Besar for members of its fourth executive committee. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, MP for Jalan Besar and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Social Affairs, will officiate at the function.97 words
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176 1971-06-15 2 Concern and not charity should be the duty of the Christians towards the less fortunate peop:e in our society. It is the nrm conviction to help them lead a life equal to their dignity that counts, said Father P.P. Pang, director of the176 words
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Article66 1971-06-15 2 London, Tuesday.—Vandals are suspected of opening three valves which sent more than half a million gallons of toxic, highlyfiammable naptha oil spilling into the Mersey River from storage tanks on Sunday. "We are approaching our investigation from the viewpoint of vandalism or possibly sabotage," a66 words
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Article, Illustration104 1971-06-15 2 President Sheares (right) and Mr. William Willets, curator of the art museum at the University of Singapore, look at a rare collection of South-East Asian ceramics on display at the museum. Some of the pieces in the display, opened by President Sheares yesterday,104 words
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355 1971-06-15 2 A $1 million joint venture between Italian and local businessmen to manufacture prefabricated houses will be implemented by the end of the year. This is one of the successes of the Italian trade mission which has already had talks with local businessmen and government355 words
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Article19 1971-06-15 2 An eye-wear rashion show will be held at the Ming Court Hotel pooiside at 9 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
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Article333 1971-06-15 2 An American computer expert said that a centralised computer system would speedily and effectively solve the Republic's crime cases. Mr. Harvey Goldstein, who has just < completed his PhD. thesis on operation research in New York University, said today: "Computers will certainly ease their workload333 words
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231 1971-06-15 2 The Shaw Organisation has fully endorsed the Hong Kong government's conclusion on film classification that a ban on children seeing films marked "not- suitable for children" would be impractical. A Hong Kong newspaper, the South China Morning Post, on Tnursoay quoted231 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-06-15 2 Two-month course by volunteers Two Public Utilities Board employees, who share a similar interest in social work, are now in a better position to help others. Mr. Ouyong Thong Keong and Mr. Ramaya Palaya, both 21, are two of the youngest voluntary probation271 words
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Article50 1971-06-15 2 Lagos, Tuesday—Nigerian police yesterday arrested Mr. Ayo Adedun, editor of the western state govern-ment-owned Daily Sketch, detained him at police headquarters for an undisclosed reason. Mr. Adedun Is the second Nigerian newspaper editor arrested by the authorities within a week following bitter Press criticism of the military administration.50 words
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Article25 1971-06-15 2 The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will hold its third biennial general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.J0 p.m. on Friday.25 words
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Advertisement77 1971-06-15 2 list, rag SHOWTIME 9.40(xm.& t1.45p.m m I Wt V (C Kaleidoscope Now, it's George Gevini, the marvellous juggler from Australia; the Tiongco Brothers, Manila's top singing trio; Remy Diaz, sensational dancer from Philippines; and Doris Wjiite, singer and dancer from Hong Kong, all rolled into one fabulous, scintillating show at77 words
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Miscellaneous100 1971-06-15 2 At the cinema Odeon: Mysterious Africa —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Orchard: Carry on up the Jungle —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Cathay: Vanishing Point —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Odeon-Katong:« Rider of Revenge (Mandarin) 1, 3.15, 7, 9.15. Lido: The Jade-Faced Assassin (Mandarin) —1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Capitol: Cold Sweat 1.45, 4,100 words
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419 1971-06-15 3 Small altars are turned into makeshift temples in many of the housing estates The Housing and Development Board has introduced a ruling that temples or places of worship will not be demolished under the urban renewal programme. This is because of the difficulty of419 words
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216 1971-06-15 3 The Straits Trading Company is planning to start a lead-smelting plant with highlysophisticated machinery from America costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. New Nation understands the plant will probably be sited at Pulau Brani, where the company has a tin smelting works. For216 words
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Article23 1971-06-15 3 The Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union will hold its annual meeting at the union's office on July 10 at 6 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration544 1971-06-15 3 Dr. N e 1 i a Guanco Casambre is one of the four women delegates representing the Philippines at the five-day regional seminar organised by the SEAMEO Regional English Language Centre at the King's Hotel. She is chairman of the Language544 words
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Article327 1971-06-15 3 Gas from refinery, NEB plant blamed Port Dickson, Tuesday The unfamiliar smell that greets the occasional visitor to this town may be a symptom of yet another threat facing the tourist industry here. To the accustomed nose of the local resident, the smell is that327 words
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Article38 1971-06-15 3 The Chinese YMCA, in con] un c tion with the Archery Club of Singapore, will conduct a beginners archery course commencing on June 21 at 5.15 pjn. Further details are available from the YMCA, tel. *****.38 words
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Article39 1971-06-15 3 Dr. Ooi Boon Seng, a lecturer in clinical medicine at the University of Singapore, will speak on the recent kidney survey in Alexandra at the Lions Ciub of Singapore lunch meeting at the Goodwood Park Hotel tomorroy.39 words
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Article121 1971-06-15 3 Washington. Tuesday. The World Bank yesterday made a £7.5 million loan to Malaysia to Improve telecommunications, and one of £6.65 million to Sabah, East Malaysia, to build or improve ports. The loan to the Malaysian government Is to help to improve local and long distance121 words
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Article31 1971-06-15 3 Hong Kong, Tuesday The Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lal, yesterday sent a message to Libya proposing to hold discussions for the establishment of diplomatic relations "at an early date."31 words
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Article17 1971-06-15 3 The Singapore Manufacturers' Association will hold its annual dinner at the Bhangri-la Hotel' on Friday.17 words
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532 1971-06-15 3 Specially trained for the jumbo A giant-size operation awaits Mr. Richard Pegues, Pan-Ame-rican Airways airport services manager here, when the first jumbo jet touches down on July 2. In an Interview today he explained a mlnute-by-mlnute operation of how he and his532 words
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90 1971-06-15 3 The Keppel Shipyard has set up its own fire service. The 50-man brigade is stationed at the yard permanently. All members have Just completed a month's intensive training. Previously the PSA fire brigade provided the necessary services- for the yard. Mr. Lawrence Mah,90 words
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Article153 1971-06-15 3 New York, Tuesday. President Kennedy once received a call over a topsecret telephone for use only In the event of an impending attack and found himself talking to someone trying to reach a laundry. Life Magazine reported today. It said its source was former White House153 words
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Article33 1971-06-15 3 The Foreign Minister, Mr. 8. Raj&ratnam, will be the guest-of -honour at the Sera n goon Gardens PAP branch 12th. anniversary dinner to be held at the Serangoon Garden Circus oi\*rhursday.33 words
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151 1971-06-15 3 Some 600 workers of the former Hock Lee Bus Co. now part of the Amalgamated Bus Co. will now receive more than $50,000 in overtime payment. This represents backdated payments for overtime worked during the past nine months. Announcing this today, the151 words
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Article91 1971-06-15 3 Vienna, Tuesday. Malaysia and Bulgaria yesterday signed an agreement in Sofia designed to expand existing trade links between the two countries. The Bulgarian news agency said the agreement was signed by Mr. Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, Malaysian Minister of National and Rural Development, and Mr. Ivan91 words
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Miscellaneous88 1971-06-15 3 Weather Temperatures cities yesterday: Taipei Manila Tokyo Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong Seoul Bangkok London Paris Moscow New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth in world Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today Max. temp. 87.988 words
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THE WORLD
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198 1971-06-15 4 New Nation Foreign Service New York, Tuesday More than 1300 national guardsmen were on alert in Albuquerque, New Mexico, yesterday after a night of rioting in which 14 people were wounded by police gunfire and damage estimated at $6 million was caused.New Nation Foreign Service - 198 words
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Article130 1971-06-15 4 Reuter Washington, Tuesday The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that actor Marlon Brando must stand trial in a libel action brought by three policemen for remarks lie made on a nationwide TV show. The officers from Oakland, California. Police Department, each seek US$2 million inReuter - 130 words
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Article325 1971-06-15 4 Even Nixon did not know documents existed Reuter Washington, Tuesday President Nixon yesterday was hastily provided with a long government study of how the US became involved in the Vietnam War after a leak of the documents touched off a national security investigation. Defence Secretary Melvin I AirdReuter - 325 words
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Article289 1971-06-15 4 Heaviest recent raid New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Tuesday American warplanes have rained hundreds of tons of explosives on Communist forces trying to expand supply routes in Southern Laos and building up strength in South Vietnam's jungled northwestern corner." According to military sources, the US AirNew Nation Foreign Service - 289 words
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370 1971-06-15 4 Jeers in UK parliament Reuter London, Tuesday The British government's decision to let the nation's biggest shipbuilding group go into liquidation provoked fury inside and outside parliament yesterday. Amid some of the angriest scenes witnessed in the house of Commons In modern times, TradeReuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration213 1971-06-15 4 Reuter Manila, Tuesday The Philippines was in a state of mourning yesterday for its former President Carlos Garcia, the victim of a heart attack as he prepared to help introduce long-awaited constitutional reforms. Only last Friday the 74-year-old statesman, President of the Philippines from 1957 toReuter - 213 words
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Article408 1971-06-15 4 Reuter London, Tuesday A howl of protest went up yesterday at a move which could transform Britain's beloved fish and chips into a luxury dish for the few. The threat came from a proposal by Iceland to create a 50-mile fishing limit round Its shores. ItReuter - 408 words
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Article109 1971-06-15 4 Washington, Tuesday A "Women's Lib commissioner" to be responsible for women getting equal opportunities in government service was appointed by President Nixon yesterday. Mrs. Jayne Baker Spain, a successful businesswoman with two teenage sons, was sworn in at the White House as deputy109 words
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Article159 1971-06-15 4 Reuter London, Tuesday The British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, yesterday joined a select group of world leaders those who get criticised for their hobbies. Mr. Eisenhower was blasted by the American Press for his golf and Mr. Truman for his piano playing Yesterdav theReuter - 159 words
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198 1971-06-15 4 Reuter London, Tuesday Twenty American motorcycle fans travelled 3,000 miles to watch the motorcycle races on the Isle of Man, off the coast of north-west England. The paid $7500 each for their trip to Europe —but when they arrived on the islandReuter - 198 words
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Article28 1971-06-15 4 Hong Kong, Tuesday.— A man snatched a diamond bracelet and a diamond necklace worth HK5210,500 from a jewellery shop in Hong Kong's bustling central district yesterday.28 words
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Article116 1971-06-15 4 United Press International London, Tuesday Noble garters vied with saucy hot pants at the opening of Royal Ascot week yesterday. Queen Elizabeth invested three prominent peers in the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Britain's oldest order of chivalry, at Windsor Castle. The new members, announcedUnited Press International - 116 words
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479 1971-06-15 5 Swift reaction to tanker attack New Nation Foreign Service Jerusalem, Tuesday Israel has put into force special security measures to safeguard, the Red Sea lifeline to its port of Eilat following the shelling attack on the Israelbound tanker Coral Sea. No details of theNew Nation Foreign Service - 479 words
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Article296 1971-06-15 5 There is no substantial change »in the Middle East situation to warrant the warning of an imminence of war by Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan. It is understandable that' the Israelis take a serious view of the attack on the Eilat-bound L ib e r i296 words
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Article247 1971-06-15 5 Reuter London, Tuesday The secret of the Blue Diver a hush-hush radar jamming device on British nuclear bombers was sold to Czechoslovakia by an ex-RAF sergeant, a Leeds court was told yesterday. Nicholas Prager, 42, born in Vienna of Czech parents, was accused of chargesReuter - 247 words
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Article24 1971-06-15 5 Belgrade, Tuesday—President Tito has pardoned West German journalist Hans Peter Rullman. who was convicted of espionage here in January, it was announced yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-06-15 5 His name is Chad, and since he's reputed to be the biggest teddy bear in the *world—lo feet tall -f--he's something of a celebrity. Hence this VIP Rolls Royce ride through London. Chad was on his way to a toy fair before starting a country tour59 words
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Article322 1971-06-15 5 Soviet probes Bering Sea shelf United Press International Moscow, Tuesday A Soviet geologist yesterday reported that Soviet prospecting teams are searching the Bering Sea opposite Alaska for new oil fields beneath the ocean. Mr. N. A. Yeremenko of the Soviet Oil ministry, in a paper prepared forUnited Press International - 322 words
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Article222 1971-06-15 5 Reuter Moscow, Tuesday American ships and planes kept a constant watch on a Russian cruiser carrying Defence Minister Andrei Grechko during a weekend visit to the Soviet fleet in the Mediterranean, it was reported last night. At one point, the commander of the cruiser DzerzhinskyReuter - 222 words
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Article111 1971-06-15 5 United Press International Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday Brazil's underground Death Squad an organisation of vigilanteminded off duty policemen, has warned of a new bloodbath to get underway by the weekend. "More bodies will be found next weekend by the roadside," a hoarse-voiced caller, calling himselfUnited Press International - 111 words
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205 1971-06-15 5 United Press International Macao, Tuesday The Macao government may soon ask for full co-operation of authorities in Hong Kong in smashing a gang believed to be selling fake doctor diplomas in the colony. This was indicated yesterday as Macao's health,United Press International - 205 words
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255 1971-06-15 5 Reuter Lahore, Tuesday The military governor of East Pakistan said last night that Indian troops massed on the East Pakistan border were now in a position to adopt offensive measures against Pakistan. He said Pakistani forces were in a state of alert facingReuter - 255 words
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Article333 1971-06-15 5 Reuter Moscow, Tuesday The crew of the Soviet orbiting space laboratory Salyut have carried out a complicated experiment, with the aid of two Russian planes, aimed at precise identification of crop growth on earth. Tass said S&lyut and the two planes which flew far belowReuter - 333 words
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Article186 1971-06-15 5 Reuter Washington, Tuesday The US Defence Secretary, Mr. Melvin Laird, told Congress yesterday that many African nations would be better off if they could buy more military weapons from the US than from European suppliers. He made the statement to the Senate foreign rela-, tions committee onReuter - 186 words
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Article34 1971-06-15 5 Jakarta, Tuesday.—Farmers in the Sariklawas area of West Sumatra have killed more than 21,000 rats in a drive to end a plague that £as destroyed several hundred acres of rice fields.34 words
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Article36 1971-06-15 5 Taipei, Tuesday The China Times yesterday called for a summit meeting between Taiwan and the US to solve outstanding problems, ranging from Peking's admission to the United Nations to sovereignty over the Senkaku islands.36 words
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Article156 1971-06-15 5 Reuter Rome, Tuesday The Roman Catholic Church yesterday took the first steps in declaring five new saints, one of them a Polish priest who died in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz in 1941. In the presence of Pope Paul, Vatican officials announced a listReuter - 156 words
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Article92 1971-06-15 5 Providence, Tuesday. Bishop Bernard Kelly, 53, auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Providence, yesterday announced his resignation from the priesthood because of a "sense of frustration over attitudes and policies of the hierarchy of bishops in the United States." Bishop Kelly said he had no92 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration951 1971-06-15 6 Frederick Marks - On Thursday Okinawa will revert to Japanese control after 26 years of American occupation. The changeover, however, will not end the controversy over the US military role in the Pacific. 26-year reign will end with simultaneous pact-signing ceremonies in Washington and Tokyo From Frederick Marks Next Thursday at951 words
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248 1971-06-15 6 The following is a chronology of the important events leading to the return of Okinawa to Japan by the United States: June 21,1945: US. forces gain control of Okinawa after nearly 90 days of the bloodiest fighting in the Second World War. November 19,248 words
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Article, Illustration771 1971-06-15 6 Suthichai Yoon - From Suthichai Yoon It is apparent by now that when Thailand's Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, told the cab 4 net early this month that he wanted three journalists who had seriously criticised him arrested, he was launching a one-man campaign against the Press. On the771 words
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Article1007 1971-06-15 6 Peter Osnos - Another monsoon has come and Laos has survived—but for eight years the territory under government control has been shrinking From Peter Osnos It is starting to rain in this quiet little capital. The broad bed of the Mekong River fills a bit more every1,007 words
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Advertisement81 1971-06-15 6 m Q 7c fi r: s? V 'A I V* A* OUR NEW BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUET. You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon in the Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities. Singepore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of European foods will be served everyday from 12 noon81 words
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2473 1971-06-15 7 The public services are among the best Asia has to offer —but there is room for improvement Physician M.G.T.M. Barker examines Singapore's medical services, government and private. She writes about the changes taking place and takes a forward look to the time when Singapore may2,473 words
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996 1971-06-15 7 In less than 30 days, the era of the pirate taxi will come to an end. In this article, Wee Beng Huat, traces the 10-year war between licenced and pirate taxis, and talks to some of the men who will soon be996 words
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Advertisement115 1971-06-15 7 f Iri Now you see it... Every home contains things that nobody needs. You probably don't even think about them but every home needs money and you do think about that. Chances are that somebody else is looking for the very things you have. Do the New Nation vanishing trick115 words
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440 1971-06-15 8 The appeal that Professor Syed Hussein Al-Atas reportedly addressed to Penang's Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, "to come to his senses" and "not to force a showdown," could with benefit be addressed to both sides in the dispute that threatens to solit the Gerakan440 words
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Article186 1971-06-15 8 i ii i i*ji by ISPY There's a gap in the East Coast reclamation programme—and the problem is how to bridge it. The Phase 3 Nicoll Highway project—starting from the mouth of the Singapore River is not expected to join up with the Tanjong Rhu end186 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1971-06-15 8 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ I showed you last week that the traumas which a baby may experience after birth can deeply affect him for the rest of his life; and that the main reason for these traumas Is usually the1,032 words
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Letters
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Article362 1971-06-15 8 CHUA AI LIN - CHUA AI LIN Much as I admire Pang Cheng Lian for her often lucid analysis of events (of a political nature), was somewhat confused by her column on Saturday. I am surprised that she is perpetuating what I believe is a confusion of ideas regarding362 words
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Article238 1971-06-15 8 WILLIAM SMITH - WILLIAM SMITH Your excellent cartoonist Collette has delighted me on many occasions. But I found his cartoon on the British attitude to Bangla Desh lacking in the Judgment and sensitivity which I have come to associate with Collette. "Mustn't interfere, old man....", Mr. Heath is saying238 words
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Article232 1971-06-15 8 MRS. TAN TEIK SEAH - MRS. TAN TEIK SEAH I'm glad that something is being done about book pirating. It must have been frustrating for book publishers here to see such unrelenting pirating of text books they had just brought out. I'm also wondering how this piracy which may mean poorer quality232 words
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Article216 1971-06-15 8 J. SINGH - J. SINGH I stumbled in, quite late and by chance, at a Forum on Youth at the National Library last week. What I heard in a brief period astounded me. Students were actually condemning parental control and deploring lack of liberal attitudes. They wanted more "freedom." Liberty216 words
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Article, Illustration2556 1971-06-15 9 Brett Bayly - The log of the Magic Castle, by New Nation reporter Brett Bayly, a member of the crew that daily faced danger... In Part One, Bayly told of the departure from Singapore, the high hopes for a calm and pleasant cruise to India. Then the troubles began. The2,556 words
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Article, Illustration613 1971-06-15 9 JACKIE SAM - Indonesia looks to education to solve a serious social problem JACKIE SAM Indonesia is at long last to overhaul its outdated educational system that is a leftover of Dutch rule and geared to the mass production of low-level civil servants. Plans have been completed for613 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration525 1971-06-15 10 IINDERWA V TER DEVICES If you go deep-sea diving, don't bring your ordinary watch along. What you ileed are new timepieces and gauges to help you check the depth and pressure under water ATI are getting out of offices and dashing into the sea to take525 words
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WOMAN
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787 1971-06-15 11 In Munich an expert w turning out infants into qualified strimmers before they are four On holiday in Spain last year, a middleaged Frenchwoman got up from where she had been sunbathing in the grounds of her hotel and crossed787 words
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Article468 1971-06-15 11 Roland Pullen - Beautiful princess thinks they are vulgar From Roland Pullen Prince Rainier is the arbiter in a fashion conflict that is dividing the women of his palace at Monaco. On one hand there's Princess Grace, his beautiful 41-year-old wife who says she thinks shorts are vulgar.468 words
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Article, Illustration70 1971-06-15 11 Even the most harassed and busy male won't be able to take his eyes off you in this beautifully sheer voile maxi length dress. Long and drifty it's ideal for hot days and nights or after a swim. Model Jocelyn Chan has got the message70 words
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Article, Illustration361 1971-06-15 11 ...and that means designing not-too-out-of-the-way clothes Beutaoue Mrs. Ang Swee Gor, a mother of two is the owner of Shanpy Boutique at Clemenceau Shopping Centre. "When I graduated with a diploma in Chinese literature from Ngee Ann College three years ago I wanted to361 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-06-15 11 Today I am giving the last in the leg and spinal toning techniques. Stand In position as shown In picture 1. Hands flat as against an Imaginary wall, arms straight and torso bent at the hips. Keep those legs straight, feet together and head112 words
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Advertisement108 1971-06-15 11 A L- GRIM WOOD ELECTRIC HEATING UNITS QUICK, LOW COST ANSWERS to your heoting problems. 7 LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO. 262/264, JALAN BESAR, SINGAPORE 8. TEL: *****5 (5 LINES). SPECIALIST IN INSTALLATION OF ALL KINDS CAR RADIOS AND CAR STEREOS. PULL AFTER-SALES-SERVICE FACILITIES AVAILABLE. ENG TAT RADIO &-ELECTRICAL CO.108 words
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Advertisement143 1971-06-15 11 AQUA-CLEAR 0S n i--7 r: N FRO" OLD OUSTED AiTIR TJNKS Liquid AQUA-CLEAR for CURBING SCALE CORROSION. For dm •> follows: Hoot Exchanger, Cooling Towers, Compressor! A Automobile Radiators, ate. Available from: FONCHIN CO PTB. LTD. 427 River Valley Road, S'pore 10. Tel. *****8 *****2. ADD FUN TO YOUR WITH143 words
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Article989 1971-06-15 12 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 «ki Closing Price last Divid P/E TarnHigh Low ago ago Stock Bayer* Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 4.50 3.26 2.29 2.30 Allied Chocolate 2.31 2.34 2.33call 5.4N 16.9 7 1.90 0.84J 1.45 1.45 Ben Co. 1.38 1.39 3.6 18.1 8 3.98 1.57989 words
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188 1971-06-15 12 New York, Tuesday Stocks dropped sharply on moderate turnover yesterday in the wake of a quarterpoint rise in the prime loan rate to 5J per cent by a major commercial bank. First Pennyslvania Banking and Trust Company, Philadelphia's largest bank, raised the188 words
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170 1971-06-15 12 London, Tuesday Equities extended Friday's losses in dull conditions. The Upper Clyde shipbuilders' request for government aid and weekend Press comment on the country's economic outlook made for protective marking down over a broad front. An attempted rally, following the U.K. May trade170 words
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Article254 1971-06-15 12 Allied Chem 32'« Alcoa 00i Am Brands 43 s Am Can 34' H Am Motors AT T 45', A P 17 Anaconda 20 >„ Avon Pd Beth Steel 21', Boeing 21 Caterp Trac SO*, Chrysler 27'* Coca-Coll 104 1 Control Data 64', Corn G1 Wks 250"', Dow254 words
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Article43 1971-06-15 12 FRANKFURT. Tuesday.— West Germany's Central Bank (Bundesbank) sold about 2 9 million U.S. dollars yesterday, bringing to about 753 million the total number of speculative dollars of which the bank rid itself since entering the market on June 3.43 words
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Article578 1971-06-15 12 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA By EDGAR KOH VANISHING POINT starring Barry Newman. The best way to explain" this movie—and it certainly needs an explanationis to say that director Richard Sarafian is trying to pun the word "speed." And the best way to describe it not that it578 words
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Advertisement620 1971-06-15 12 BANGKOK BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Thailand) BALANCE SHEET AS AT JUNE 30, 1970 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES DEPOSITS BALANCES DUE TO FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS DRAFTS AND REMITTANCES PAYABLE OTHER LIABILITIES 8,727,396,570.41 671,344,944.26 163,661,053.44 397,902,817.40 CAPITAL AND RESERVES Capital Reserves Undivided Profit 400,000,000.00 243,900,000.00 28,662,611.30 672,562,611.30 LIABILITIES ON ACCEPTANCES AND GUARANTEES AS PER620 words
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Article, Illustration375 1971-06-15 13 Peter Koh - CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words; Peter Koh In the remote squatters' region of Kampong Bahru Road, Saint Theresa's Convent, has stunned sports officials with the outstanding success of its "unknown" hockey teams. Both the Convent 'A* and 'C' teams won the District 7 and 11 a-slde championships convincingly.Pictures: Steven Lee - 375 words
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Article, Illustration854 1971-06-15 14 Sydney, Tuesday Her tall redheaded good looks and flair for wearing with-it fashions could easily make the casual observer believe she was a leading model. Couple these swinging Sualities with a highly inividual nature and the outstanding ability to hit a golf ball and youPicture by courtesy Aust. News and Information Bureau - 854 words
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Article124 1971-06-15 14 Perth, Tuesday The West Australian rugby union has picked three non-whites in the team to play the South African Springboks here on June 26. Bob Thompson, 24, a part Maori, will be the team's vice-captain, another Maori, John Graham, will play at fly-half and a Eurasian,124 words
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Article311 1971-06-15 14 Warwickshire W L O Bat. Bon. Pts Total 7 2 2 27 28 85 Surrey 7 1 2 14 26 80 Lancashire 7 1 4 26 27 73 Somerset 6 0 3 12 26 68 Middlesex 7 1 4 23 24 67 Essex 6 1311 words
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Article33 1971-06-15 14 Brisbane, Tuesday. Sydney stayer Royal Shah established himself as a strong prospect for Australia's rich spring handicaps here yesterday when he left the favourites behind to win Queensland's two-miie Brisbane Cup.33 words
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Article374 1971-06-15 14 United Press International New York, Tuesday In the early days of American golf, many of the young, he-man types derided the sport "an old man's game" and refused to play. Millions of them are playing in 1971 but the oldsters still can show a thingUnited Press International - 374 words
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Article, Illustration620 1971-06-15 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur The King's Cup, the premier sprint race of the Selangor Turf Club, will be run off on July 18 th, the concluding day of the Agong Gold Cup meeting. It will carry $35,000 in stake money which is620 words
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420 1971-06-15 15 London, Tuesday Lashing rain swamped unprotected courts yesterday and ruined the opening of the week-long London grass courts tennis championships the traditional Wimbledon curtain raiser. All play was switched indoors. So instead of gaining much-neeoed grass courts practise, it was back to the boards420 words
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Article56 1971-06-15 15 SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Results of major Rugby Union matches played here: W. Suburbs 25 bt Gordon 6; Manly 25 bt Port Hacking 19; E. Suburbs 17 bt Parramatta 9; Randwick 19 bt Eastwood 9; N. Suburbs 16 bt Drummoyme 9 Sydney U. 15 bt St George 13; University56 words
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Article50 1971-06-15 15 There will be four Football Association of Singapore junior league matches to be played today. The fixtures are: Div. 2 —IBSC v Sembawang Shipyard and Race Course United v Tampines Rover, both at Farrer Park; VC "A" v TBA and SCC v Joililads, both on the padang.50 words
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Article27 1971-06-15 15 The Singapore Government Services Football junior knockout semi-final between the Vigilante Corp "A" and Police will be played at the Geylang Stadium on June 20.27 words
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Article19 1971-06-15 15 The Swift Athletic Association will be begin Its athletic championships at Farrer Park todiiy at 5 pjn.19 words
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Article153 1971-06-15 15 Reuter Venezuela, Tuesday Venezuelas wonder horse. Canonero 11, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, has been sold for U551,500,000 to the King Ranch Company of Texas, owner Pedro Baptista said here today. Baptista said the King Ranch Company had been satisfied withReuter - 153 words
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Article73 1971-06-15 15 New York, Tuesday—Lee Trevino just missed taking over the lead in the PGA money-standings when his second place finish in the Kemper Open left him US$ll,OOO short of Jack Nicklaus' top-run position. Trevino has collected U*****,110 to U*****,213 lor Nicklaus. Trevino earned US$ll,6OO in the Kemper73 words
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Article19 1971-06-15 15 The Chinese YMCA will conduct an archery course for beginners from June 21 starting at 5.15 pjn.19 words
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43 1971-06-15 15 Brian Culley took the picture.Brian; Culley took the picture. - 43 words
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Article213 1971-06-15 15 United Press International London, Tuesday World heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier landed yesterday and ran into a oneman Cassius Clay Fan Club. One Frazier glare and a policeman sent the Fan Club packing. Paddy Monaghan, a 25- year-old former boxer, greeted Frazier with a bannerUnited Press International - 213 words
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Article128 1971-06-15 15 Moscow, Tuesday. The Soviet Union, already well on the way to a place in the final stages of the European soccer championship, kept in trim with a 1-0 victory over Scotland in a friendly match here yesterday. After a week of rain only 20,000 fans went to128 words
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Article17 1971-06-15 15 Vienna, Tuesday. Romania beat Yugoslavia 4-1 in their Davis Cup semi-final match in Bucharest yesterday.17 words
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Article186 1971-06-15 15 London, Tuesday The ram could hit the four-day Royal Ascot race meeting scheduled to start today. Stewards are to carry out an early-morning Inspec-tion-of the course. Clerk of the course, Capt. Nicholas Beaumont said last night: '-We have not had a period of 20 minutes without186 words
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Article63 1971-06-15 15 London, Tuesday. Australians John Alexander ana Evonne Goolagong were voted the best unaer-21 tennis players in tne woria yesteraay. The players received checks of £250 from compatriot Ken Rosewall, the reigning US Open onampion, in his capacity as aavisor to the panel of tennis writers wno63 words
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Article108 1971-06-15 15 Paris, Tuesday Porsche, for the past three years world champions, said farewell to sports car racing in style yesterday after winning the Le Mans 24-hour race for the second straight year. New rules for sports and sports prototype cars next year wfll limit their capa r108 words
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Article66 1971-06-15 15 London, Tuesday.—Brian Luckhurst, the England opening batsman, had a precautionary X-ray on his injured right thumb yesterday and afterwards was told he should be fit for the second Test against Pakistan on Thursday. Luckhurst hurt his thumb while batting for Kent against Yorkshire in the66 words
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Article, Illustration500 1971-06-15 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Seconcf Pesta Sukan National Walk on August 15 is showing promise of being the biggest sporting event of its kind to be staged In this part of the world. Mr. Niaz Mohammed Shah, who is chairman of the organising committee for the500 words
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Advertisement653 1971-06-15 14 LA AT YOUR SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS of air-condi-tioners, refrigerators. Spray plastic paint guaranteed one year. Call: *****0 Soon Huat Electric spray-painting Singapore. SPECIAL KAJANG SATAY for your birthday, anniversary, houseworming, cocktail, get-together ond farewell parties. Contact Gary, ***** Singapore. ENTERTAINMENT APHRODITE for charming, courteous, polite lady escorts. 440 People's Park653 words
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Miscellaneous101 1971-06-15 14 DR. KILDARE «|pn I'M AFRAID\ ME HAD TOO MUCH TO PRINK. AND ENDED UP TRyiNG TO < WRECK THIS ROOM. OUR STAFF DID THEIR BEST TO PLACATE HIMRIP KIRBY by Ken Bald AND... WAIT A MINUTE/ ISN'T THIS-BUT HOW COULD IT BE SEN. WARD HAVERFORD,JR.ff m HE HAS A SUPERFICIAL101 words
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Miscellaneous296 1971-06-15 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Foreman. 10 Suit in bridge. 11 Collection of cattle. 12 City on the Oka River. 13 Overdressed person. 19 Pittsburgh ballplayer. 21 Scull. 24 Stale. 25 Set of twenty. 26 Natives of Danzig. 27 Dull sounds. 28 Up to the time of. 29 Sign on a296 words
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Miscellaneous371 1971-06-15 15 ■Cut iltif lattet lines NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Q' i. TUESDAY Cat Mrt aal pi* witk atttr cMius. Pastiaf iastractiaas ineir kalaw. Nut (Mr./Mrt./Mi»). LETTERS ACROSS 'Ml' CLUES Cat altag Itttel lim« CLUES FOR Q-2 1. To hear herself described 4. State of hostility, as this won't please a woman. S.371 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-06-15 16 Shopping Is one leisure which no girl can resist. And Sandra de Souza, 16, is no exception, ex- cept that she goes mainly foi* bargains. For mod gear specifically. "I don't think they look groovy," she says. Sandra hopes to be a secretary. She is an entrant59 words
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320 1971-06-15 16 More than 400,000 people will enjoy some of Europe's most compelling moutain vistas this year because of the inventiveness of a 19th century engineer. The Tiznau-Rigi Railway still operates above Lake Lucerne, 100 years after its inauguration, helping to keep Switzerland at320 words
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661 1971-06-15 16 AN END TO ALL THE FUSS Registry weddings have helped solve endless headaches for hundreds of Chinese couples these days. As a non-traditionalist. I find this cnange from the elaborate fuss of Chinese weddings a great relief. However, a recent redletter invitation to661 words
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Article46 1971-06-15 16 AH FOOK: At last our non-graduate teachers are going to get more pay. MEI LIN: What's the use? The extra money will come only at the time when they may be too old to enjoy it. What do YOU think? Write to the Editor.46 words
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Advertisement157 1971-06-15 16 I m THEATRE RESTAURANT NITbCLUB. SINGAPORF TEL: *****3 I IMOW I there is only necktie necessary Orchid Lantern's floorshows can be viewed at the y//'f//1/rn/t: relaxed atmosphere at MO extra charge Open for business nightly, 'from 8 p.m. Snack service readily available. 3 <? f: *.Vi a m 2; If157 words
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Miscellaneous346 1971-06-15 16 S Singapore 6.00 Opening followed by Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Fight in the Reeds 6.45 For the Family (C —repeat) 7.20 It's Happening in Singapore 7.40 News (C) 7.50 Design 8.20 Our Music Makers 8.30 My Favourite Martian 9.00 News and Newsreel (E) 9.25 The346 words
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Miscellaneous441 1971-06-15 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you will have many extremely fortunate tim*s in vour life but they will be separated from each other by some rough times during which your courage, endurances, and wisdom will be put to the test. You are intelligent and persevering,441 words
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