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Title Section17 1971-06-21 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, June 21, 1971 No. 132 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, JUNE 2117 words
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Article100 1971-06-21 1 Prices were generally steady on the stock market this morning. Business was centered on a handful of Issues in the industrial sector. Haw Par continued to attract attention, the share was traded from $1.95 to $2.00 to $1.97 against Friday's close of $1.90. Some 130,000 units changed100 words
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Article17 1971-06-21 1 Police reported a total of 88 traffic accidents yesterday. Six were serious and one fatal.17 words
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Article29 1971-06-21 1 LATE NEWS Talpeh, Monday, Five people have been killed and 31 injured in a collision between a bus and a freight train in the suburbs of Taipei.29 words
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422 1971-06-21 1 Board now considers surcharge after the 200 th call The Singapore Telephone Board is likely to relax its proposed 10-cents-a-call levy after the 100 th telephone call. This, informed sources say, is due to mounting protest from the public following a New Nation report422 words
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Article, Illustration189 1971-06-21 1 Jenny Wong Ser Wan, 23, the newly-crowned Miss Singapore Universe 1971, was too happy for words as she relaxed at home today. She said: "I am still in a daze," I have cancelled my secretarial classes for the next few weeks toPicture by Bob Buchanan - 189 words
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Article281 1971-06-21 1 Sydney, Monday The father of the nine Brodrick babies last night thanked hospital staff who lost the struggle to keep the last of his tiny children alive. "We Just don't know what to say to thank everybody for what they have done," said a281 words
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Article322 1971-06-21 1 Desalting process breakthrough London, Monday For drought-stricken countries, clear, sparkling drinking water from the sea is not ft. costly dream, any more. The British government has just given the go-ahead for a new prototype plant which will produce a million gallons of fresh water a322 words
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Article146 1971-06-21 1 Ardznore (Pennsylvania), Monday.—Lee Trevino tied for the lead with Jack Nicklaus after 72 holes of regulation play of the 71st U.S. Open Championship. The popular MexicanAmerican lost a chance to capture the US$3O,OOO first prize at the Merlon Golf Club when he missed a seven-foot putt146 words
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Advertisement24 1971-06-21 1 Get and go with VIMTO the fruit flavour drink! BottM by Hm LION |W> of eompoit'ft mm4*t Ummi from J.N. NICHOLS (VIMTO) LTD., ENGLAND24 words
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Article365 1971-06-21 2 New team will run it when facilities revert to Govt soon The Ministry of Health will spend $*****0 within the next six months to improve the facilities of the Naval Base Asian Hospital which win ue officially handed over to the Singapore Government on July365 words
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143 1971-06-21 2 British expert to help y Malaysian industry Kuala Lumpur, Monday British economist, Dr. Robert Robson, has arrived to help Malaysia promote industrial development in Kelantan, Trengganu and Sarawak. Dr. Robson, assisted by two other experts one in food industries and the other in wood (forestry) and some Malaysians, will assess143 words
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Article100 1971-06-21 2 A $2.1 million crane—the biggest to be seen in Singapore—will arrive next week from the United States to be used as a clam-shell dredge. Weighing 105 tons and having a lifting capacity of >l5O tons, the crane will be mounted on a barge. The dredge known100 words
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Article34 1971-06-21 2 The numbers picked at yesterday's Toto draw were 35, 2, 31, 4, and 34. The i additional number was 28. In the circled draw, the numbers were 30, 16 and 20.34 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-06-21 2 A girl, who is dying for a taste of Ceylonese mangoes that's Miss Travel Industry of Australia. "I am dying to eat mangoes. I haven't tasted them for eight years," said Pauline "Pippa" Kellar (above) of Melbourne who is on a four-day visit here as part of228 words
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270 1971-06-21 2 Kuala Lumpur, Monday The /Pan-Malayan Islamic Party tonight changed its name to Partai Islam. Its national president* Da to Hajl Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said the change was for simplicity. "Even now our party's name Is popularly known m Partai Islam only," he270 words
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249 1971-06-21 2 Motor-car accessories firms expect a boom in the sale of anti-theft devices when the government introduces legislation requiring car owners to install them. They were commenting on the talk toy DSP PT Fernando, Officer-in-charge of the Criminal Records Office of the CID249 words
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Article36 1971-06-21 2 The Singapore Toga Health Centre will move to new premises at 283 River Valley Road, next month. After extensive renovations, better facilities will be provided and new classes will be opened.36 words
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Article24 1971-06-21 2 The Jurong Lions Club will hold its committee installation night at the Katong Room, Shangri-La Hotel on July 3, at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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164 1971-06-21 2 The Port of Singapore Authority has v advised mariners to keep a sharp lookout off Paslr Panjang as work tests and dredging trials will be carried out In this area from today. Courses on French, Italian, Russian and Thai languages will164 words
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Article20 1971-06-21 2 The Ming Court Hotel's new Peacock Room Chinese Restaurant will re-open on Saturday to ooincide with its first anniversary.20 words
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378 1971-06-21 2 Qan,tas is now training 50 men to operate its ground handling equipment as part of the airline's preparations to meet the coming of the jumbo jet. It recently added three new pieces to the whole machinery which cost the airline378 words
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Article34 1971-06-21 2 The Chairman of the Metrication Board, Mr. Baey Lian Peck will talk on "Metrication in Singapore atthe Rotary Club of Singapore weekly luncheon meeting at Adelphl Hotel on Wednesday at 12.45 p.m.34 words
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Article82 1971-06-21 2 Dr. Chuah Cho n g Yong, the new president of the Rotary Club of Singapore East, announced that 40 bursaries will be given to poor and needy students in the coming year. He said that the scholarships. worth $l2O each, will be given to students in82 words
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Article52 1971-06-21 2 The YMCA of Singapore will start a folk dancing course." for beginners on July 3 at its Orchard; Road premises. It aims to promote the interest of folk dances of various countries. The fee is $lO. Those interested can obtain further information from the 7MCA programme department52 words
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Article47 1971-06-21 2 Malaysia Singapore Airlines' inaugural flight to London will take off from the Singapore Airport at 8.30 p.m. on Friday. On board the Boeing 707 Jet will be 21 journalists and travel .agents and other guests of MSA. They will return to Singapore on July 2.47 words
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Miscellaneous212 1971-06-21 2 Weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Bangkok 91-77 Manila 88-76 Jakarta 93-79 Hong v Kong 88-80 Seoul 86-66 Kuala Lumpur 86-70 Tokyo 68-63 Paris 64-54 Moscow 70-63 New York 89-69 San Francisco 60-50 Sydney 64-49 Melbourne, 60-43 Canberra 54-37 Perth 61-50 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6212 words
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Miscellaneous723 1971-06-21 2 $14,000 to be won now! 1 2 3 a aHsna □QBO □□OB No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in New Nation Moneywords Puzzle 'P\ Four entrants each submitted a solution723 words
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Article, Illustration427 1971-06-21 3 Girls beat boys in race It was a day for the toddlers as more than 70 of them kept a panel of five doctors busy for two hours at the Tiong Bahru community cen- tre in Eu Chin Street yesterday. While many were427 words
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Article109 1971-06-21 3 The Registrar of the University of Singapore, Mr. Hugh Dan Lewis, has resigned after 12 years of service with the university. He declined to comment when contacted yesterday. A university lecturer who declined to be named, claimed that a senior civil servant from the Ministry of Culture,109 words
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Article230 1971-06-21 3 The Singapore Telephone Board has Just taken delivery of its first two mobile exchanges costing $900,000. The two units are now being installed at Nee Soon and Woodlands. The mobile exchange at Woodlands will be connected by an underground cable to the Bukit Panjang area230 words
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Article35 1971-06-21 3 The British Army will be conducting underwater demolition exercises in waters around Pulau Sarimbun on June 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public is advised to keep clear of the area.35 words
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Article96 1971-06-21 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday A Japanese consortium is expected to begin copper mining in Sabah next year. Production will be at an estimated rate of seven million tons of ore a year, a Ministry of Agriculture and Lands spokesman said yesterday. The consortium of Japanese96 words
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Article481 1971-06-21 3 John Hoffman - No longer a jungle struggle By John Hoffman Kuala Lumpur, Monday Recent Communist guerrilla activities in" and near big population centres in West Malaysia were obviously the missing link in a weekend statement by Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail, on border co-operation481 words
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Article29 1971-06-21 3 The Singapore Lions' Club, Jurong, will hold its committee inst a 11 ati on night at the Katong Room, Shangri-la Hotel on July 3 at 7.30 p.m.29 words
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208 1971-06-21 3 A giant cooking competition in which even a bachelor has a chance of winning part of the $20,000 in prizes has been launched in Singapore and Malaysia. The recipe competition is open to every citizen of both Singapore and Malaysia, irrespective of age,208 words
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Article55 1971-06-21 3 The report In Saturday's edition of New Nation on the financial growth of the United Overseas Bank was wrongly headlined: "Overseas Union Bank: Earnings up eight-fold in six years." It should have read: "Unfted Overseas Bank: Earnings up eight-fold In six years." We apologise to the parties55 words
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THE WORLD
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Article132 1971-06-21 4 Reuter Addis Ababa, Monday A four-day summit conference of the Organisation of African Unity opens here today and will be asked to endorse a declaration to the Effect that there exists at present no basis for a dialogue with South Africa. The declaration, adopted byReuter - 132 words
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Article115 1971-06-21 4 United Press International Cairo, Monday Archeologists have discovered the "most beautiful, most intact and most ancient" mummy yet found by man and the discovery may cause ancient Egyptian history to be re-written, the influential A 1 Ahram newspaper said yesterday. It said unearthing of the 5000-year-oldUnited Press International - 115 words
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Article, Illustration571 1971-06-21 4 But man who 'leaked' them is happy they are out New Nation Foreign Service New York, Monday The government goes into court today in Washington and New York in an effort to permanently block the Times and Washington Post from printing any more of the secret papers.New Nation Foreign Service - 571 words
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Article86 1971-06-21 4 Beirut, Monday—A dynamite explosion yesterday rocked the offices of A 1 Raya, the newspaper of the ousted leadership of the Syrian Baath Party. One policeman and one civilian were wounded and windows were smashed, police sources said. The dynamite sticks were brought in a parcel by86 words
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282 1971-06-21 4 Three bills for Congress United Press International Washington, Monday Senator Clifford Case, (Republican, New Jersey), has said he will soon introduce three Bills to give Congress more control over certain Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and defence department programmes. Senator Case said the measures would:United Press International - 282 words
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Article173 1971-06-21 4 Reuter Moscow, Monday The three cosmonauts aboard Russia's orbital space laboratory Salyut took a day off their research programme yesterday to relax while their craft logged its I,oooth earth orbit. The giant 25-ton station, launched on AprU 19, topped the 1,000 mark withReuter - 173 words
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Article169 1971-06-21 4 United Press International Tokyo, Monday A Northwest Airlines jumbo Jet with 216 people aboard blew six tyres during takeoff from Tokyo International Airport last night but police said no one was injured. The Boeing 747 Jetliner, bound /for Honolulu and San Francisco, ran off theUnited Press International - 169 words
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403 1971-06-21 4 Reuter Washington, Monday Consumer advocate, Mr. Ralph Nader, yesterday sharply criticised the operating cond u c t of America's second largest bank, First National City Bank of New York, accusing it of discrimination against local communities and prejudiced employment policies. In defenceReuter - 403 words
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216 1971-06-21 4 Reuter Kingston, Monday A 14-year-old Jamaican boy, who buried his father at sea while drifting in a canoe for 20 days before being rescued, flew back to Jamaica at the weekend from Panama to a tearful reunion with his mother and five sisters.Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration248 1971-06-21 4 Reuter London, Monday British actress Vanessa Redgrave has been refused visas to the United States three times within the past nine months because of her political activities. The 34-year-old Miss Redgrave, who is known internationally for her declared opposition to the Vietnam War.Reuter - 248 words
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221 1971-06-21 4 Reuter London, Monday A leading Soviet space scientist who disappeared from France last month is living secretly in Britain with official permission. Mr. Anatol Fedosseiev 52, described in reports' from Paris as vice-minister in charge of space research, is understood to be stayingReuter - 221 words
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492 1971-06-21 5 Fred Bridgland - Troops asked to be prepared By Fred Bridgland Reuter New Delhi, Monday India's Defence Minister, Mr. Jag ji van Ham, has called on army troops to be prepared for any eventuality including war which might result from the East Pakistan crisis. "WeReuter - 492 words
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Article104 1971-06-21 5 New Delhi, Monday. Two Indian Navy ships and an Air Force plane yesterday joined the search for 10 Indian Navy personnel ana a civilian* reported missing when an Indian Defence seaward craft sank 250 miles off the port of Madras in the Bay of Bengal at104 words
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Article344 1971-06-21 5 United Press International Jerusalem, Monday The Israeli Prime Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, told the cabinet yesterday the government will take strong action to curb industrial unrest "dangerous to the public." The Cabinet spent most of its regular weekly meeting discussing a rash of strikes whichUnited Press International - 344 words
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Article84 1971-06-21 5 Kuching, Monday .—Nine German volunteers, mainly road engineers and technicians, are to be sent soon to Sabah, the counsellor in the German Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Dr. J. Citron, said yesterday. He told newsmen on arrival here for a brief visit to East Malaysia that discussions84 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-06-21 5 Major-General Ali Murtopo, above, a special assistant to President Suharto, addresses a h|g crowd of Sekber Golkar supporters in Tondano, Indonesia. The election campaign is now in its last week and the leaders of the contending political parties are making last-minute drives for votes. Campaigning officially77 words
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Article429 1971-06-21 5 Hue among cities hit United Press International Saigon, Monday Communist forces, reacting to Saigon's big Saturday Armed Forces Day parade, stepped up shelling and terrorist attacks on South Vietnamese cities and military bases. South Vietnamese headquarters said Communist gunners lobbed almost 300 rocket and mortarUnited Press International - 429 words
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Article192 1971-06-21 5 United Press International The Hague, Monday The International Court of Justice for the fifth time today will give a judgment on South-West Africa and its relationship with South Africa. This time the 15 justices of the court' will give an advisory opinion on the legalUnited Press International - 192 words
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Article43 1971-06-21 5 Rome, Monday. Some 50 or 60 right-wing youths smashed street lamps and threw up two barricades last night in Reggio Calabria, torn by savage rioting during a campaign to be named regional capital last year and early this year.43 words
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Article496 1971-06-21 5 United Press International Manila, Monday y An old nun, whose name was lost to antiquity, had this gloomy prediction for the Filipino capital: "Manila, before going under water due to some volcanic explosion, will first be razed to the ground by a world conflagration and be destroyedUnited Press International - 496 words
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129 1971-06-21 5 United Press International Saigon, Monday The second Asian Press seminar to be held in South Vietnam begins today with about 100 journalists from throughout the Far East discussing "when peace comes to Vietnam." The seminar, organised by the Vietnam council on foreign relations,United Press International - 129 words
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200 1971-06-21 5 Reuter Valetta, Monday Mr. Dom Mintoff, Malta's new prime nister, will announce his cabinet today and call a sitting of the*. HQuse of tives within the next" few days, doing with the customary summer recess. Mr. Mintoff, 55. was sworn In last Thursday after the?;*Reuter - 200 words
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Article108 1971-06-21 5 Moscow, Monday. Two r' groups of U.S. oil men are on an unprecedented visit to western Siberia's oil fields. w "These are the first groups of U.S. oil men who*, have been permitted to visit these oil fields," a' spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute108 words
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Advertisement55 1971-06-21 4 EVERYBODY IS READING NEW NATION'S SHOPPING GUIDE Yes, New Nation's Shopping Guide provides a wealth of information for. shoppers who have the power to buy what you sell. NEW NATION > M t a ERTH RATES Casual $6.50 par column inch Waakly $5.00 par column inch a Twice/Thrice waakly $4.0055 words
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Advertisement22 1971-06-21 5 design 57 it's what's afoot that counts and what's r afoot is masculine and suede-go casual this month! (Singapore Only) tgrx Hate*22 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article848 1971-06-21 6 Lee Lescaze - In the wake of the tragedy of East Pakistan looms the threat of the new communal riots From Lee Lescaze Washington Post Behind the problem of caring for the millions of East Pakistanis now in India lies the fear that the refugee exodus will spark new Hindu-MuslimWashington Post - 848 words
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Article, Illustration897 1971-06-21 6 House of Councillors elections next week will be vital, says Pang Cheng Lian The June 27 House of Councillors election, which is to replace half the 252 members of the Upper House of the Japanese Diet for a six-year term, is897 words
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1030 1971-06-21 6 Michael Getler - From Michael Getler Washington Post The US Navy's top leadership says that the balance of power in the Mediterranean is tipping so rapidly in Russia's favour that in another year the United States would be unable to stop aWashington Post - 1,030 words
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Advertisement322 1971-06-21 6 Chaucer TROILUS AND CRISEYDE. Translated by Nevil Coghill During the great siege of Troy, quizzing the girls in the temple, Troilus sees Criseyde and falls in. love with her. Later, with the help of Pandarus, the first great comic character of English literature,Troilus wins Criseyde's love and this is the322 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration380 1971-06-21 7 PATRICK DE SOUZA - Dr. Mahathir tells why party split up Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad, author and former UMNO central committee member talks to PATRICK DE SOUZA about the Gerakan breakup, his future political plans and his next book. PATRICK DE SOUZA The Gerakan' was doomed to failure from380 words
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Article672 1971-06-21 7 HERBERT TEO - Forces radio to close HERBERT TEO After 20 years of service, the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Singapore is going off the air in November. "Saturday, November 27, will be the last time we go on the air," said the station controller, Mr. Peter Buckle.672 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1971-06-21 7 TRISH SHEPPARD - Hong Kong has tried to solve its public transport problems with 4000 mini buses that cause a lot of filth and pollution. New Nation writer, TRISH SHEPPARD, just back from the colony, explains why our NTUC COMFORT buses are much better for Singapore.1,049 words
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Advertisement153 1971-06-21 7 Well help you all the way R U <*mg-x£242ft 9 k. 4 i •i--~*s x. to buy that TV to personal loan With a Personal Loan from First National City Bank, you can own that TV set you want much sooner, more economically. We'll help you with a loan for153 words
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Article357 1971-06-21 8 As complaints mount in gravity and number against the army's partisan interference in the Indonesian election campaign, the indulgent explanation that they arise out *of the misguided over-enthusiasm of Sekbar Golkar supporters can no longer be acceptable. The opposition to Sekar Golkar never nursed357 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1971-06-21 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Remembering F1 n land's history and geographical location, it was, perhaps, understandable why the Finnish Press, at the IPI gathering in Helsinki, was quick to appreciate Singapore's attitude towards newspapers controlled by unknown foreign interests. They were1,444 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article66 1971-06-21 8 Professor Syed Hussein Al-atas, who is now in the thick of the Oerakan squabble, amused a weekend audience here with a spirited defence of the Malaysian constitutional amendments. Replying to someone who questioned the rightness of gagging "sensitive issues," I understand that the professor answered: "Supposing your mother-in-law66 words
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Article130 1971-06-21 8 Mogadishu, Monday A man who set fire to a state sugar farm was publicly executed by firing, squad yesterday at Jowhar. The man, Abdl Mohamoud Weheille, 34, said he set fire to the farm because he had been illegally dismissed. His plea to see his son and130 words
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Article117 1971-06-21 8 It will be a long time before those who attended the performance of the Royal Malaysia Police Band at Jalan Besar Stadium last Saturday, forget it. The 103-man contingent drew many rounds of applause from a most appreciative audience. The only small hitch in the programme went117 words
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Article66 1971-06-21 8 I hear that the arrangements for easy-financing of locally assembled British buses under the British government aid scheme are almost ready. It seems that a wellknown local bus assembler is forming a joint venture with Intraco for this purpose. Presumably some of the buses that will66 words
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Letters
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Article156 1971-06-21 8 R. M. ARBLASTER - R. M. ARBLASTER My attention has been brought to a statement reputedly made by Rosaline Ooel, and DUblished in your edition of June 14. in which she states: "Also, unlike Dickie Arblaster's Austin 1300, my car has hydrolastic suspension which makes it too springy on156 words
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Article157 1971-06-21 8 D. F. SILVA - D. F. SILVA Judging rrom Mr. Rajaratnam's remarks last week, the 10 cents telephone charge has already been decided by the government. As he said, there are good reasons for the increase. But what a way to handle it. It is almost as if the govern- ment wants157 words
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Article196 1971-06-21 8 K.L. T - K.L.T. I saw in the Straits Times (June 18) that the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has once again come out with statements like "The Government has to take unpopular measures..." and "Popularity does not mean doing popular things all the time..." "Hiese have become196 words
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Article228 1971-06-21 8 J. ROSS - J. ROSS Mr. Dick Wilson (New Nation June 16) has at the right time brought into locus the lack of discussion on Singapore's foreign policy. This trend cannot go on for long. No nation can survive solely on insular thinking. This lack of discussion seems an228 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1971-06-21 9 Gregory Clark - Gregory Clark reports from Tokyo on a new book by Japan's man in Canberra Gregory Clark A BOOK by the Japanese Ambassador to Australia, Mr. ShizQo Saito, just released in Tokyo, throws an important new light on Japanese all itudes about Australia. In particular, it1,173 words
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Article262 1971-06-21 9 Both the Japanese Foreign Ministry and the Australian Embassy in Tokyo have indicated concern over the attack on Australia's immigration policies in Mr. Saito's book. Asked to comment, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said the ambassador's remarks "did not necessarily hare the backing of the ministry."262 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1971-06-21 9 JACKIE SAM - In Jakarta, parliament salutes a man who has his life and l From JACKIE SAM Sixty-two year Mohammed Ibnu Sayuti walks the streets of Jakarta with a jaunty air and a twinkle in his eye. He is white-haired, walks erectly and talks1,465 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article, Illustration1036 1971-06-21 10 Dianne Wood - The singing brothers are always on the move By Dianne Wood The hotel room Is hushed: The three Tiongco Brothers, their faces to the wail, are saying a quiet prayer. The wild sounds of a "Santana" record have been replaced, for a minute, by1,036 words
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719 1971-06-21 10 EDGAR KOH - Programme organiser on production of dramas SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT THE TV AND RADIO SCENE EDGAR KOH In recent years, Radio Singapore has been reviving old Malay classical dramas without resurrecting most of their courtly and feudal trappings. While still719 words
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Article, Illustration34 1971-06-21 10 Sultry Remy Diaz is cat-like on stage. But Remy, 24, doesn't shed her fur: she discards her clothes instead The volatile Filipinb beauty is currently appearing at the Marco Polo night club.34 words
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Article397 1971-06-21 10 MERRY ANDREW - A three-day comedy-drama to be presented by Theatre World Association MERRY ANDREW Theatre World Association is presenting The Shifting Heart by Richard Beynon at* the Victoria Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The play is a comedydrama dealing with Italian immigrants in Australia living in397 words
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Article493 1971-06-21 10 Dianne Wood - Call for earlier closing times By Dianne Wood Is it time for discotheque managements to take a long, bard look at the entertainment facilities they are providing? The groups in many clubs pound away until three every morning, often to the enjoyment of a mere solitary couple493 words
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Advertisement145 1971-06-21 10 WIN I-■". kri 1)IN1 at €luabftt)an^rill RAFFI ES HOTEL c THIS WEEKS LUNCHEON MENU MONDAYS SMORGASBORO 12.30 3.00 p.m. And Silverwagon: Fillet of Beef Wellington. TUESDAYS Silverwagon: Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce arved with a bouquetiere of fresh garden vegetables. WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon: Crown Roast of Lamb, Mint Sauce Redcurrent145 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration61 1971-06-21 11 When you're following the £un to palmy skies and tropic daydreams, savour the moments with this two piece, a contrast of colours and moods. It's very native with the off-shoulder look and the midriff goes bare. The narrow A-line skirt is in black and61 words
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Article, Illustration526 1971-06-21 11 Nalla Tan - It's no tronder there is so much unhappiness r seen ait aver the wrortd today OF MEN AND WOMEN By Nalla Tan Has decay set in for the marriage institution? Now, where is ail this leading us to? What are we trading marriage for? Can this new526 words
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Article184 1971-06-21 11 GLORIA BALLARD - The tell-tale shapes and sizes GLORIA BALLARD If your face is your fortune, what is the character that lies behind it? THE FOREHEAD: A fine forehead, high and broad—sympathy and understanding. A low, broad forehead— Maternal kindness. High forehead Quick wit. THE COLOUR OF TOUR184 words
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Article981 1971-06-21 11 Fiona Chew - There must be understanding, togetherness and love By Fiona Chew A "house," defined simply by the dictionary as "a dwelling place" has always been a basic feature in man's life. Be it a niche in the mountain, a shelter made of animal skin or a981 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-06-21 11 This is a little something to tickle any woman's fancy a necklet that stands alone for beauty. It's simple, striking and pure. These two strands of 18 carat gold come from Italy to give you a touch of class. It costs $520 at Watches of Switzerland, Liat53 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1971-06-21 12 JIM WATKINS - IBHMMtiri THE MAZDA CAPELIA R.E, By JIM WATKINS The subject of this week's test is one of those cars which make me feel that I ought to send the Editor a cheque at the end of each month for the fun and pleasure1,663 words
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924 1971-06-21 12 SHARES GAME:. PT. 23 BY CHARTEXUS MONEY In the chartist view, the internal dynamics of the market is the most important determinant of immediate price movements. The internal situation may change as new developments occur. Internal dynamics decide whether the924 words
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Advertisement270 1971-06-21 12 FIRST OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED (Incorporated in Singopore) BALANCE SHEET, 30th September 1970 FIXED ASSETS Improvements to premises Furniture, fittings and office equipment STATUTORY DEPOSIT WITH ACCOUNTANT GENERAL CURRENT ASSETS Cost ol equipment on lease less depreciation and interest and charges on lease Amounts owing under hire purchase, block discount and270 words
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Advertisement115 1971-06-21 12 u CAR STEREO for Great Select Your Programme Straight Away! Repeat Your Favourite Programme as long as you wish. while you drive your reliable compaaion always ready to enterSPECIALIST IN INSTALLATION OF tain you. ALL KINDS CAR RADIOS AND CAR STEREOS. FULL AFTER-SALES-SERVICE FACILITIES AVAILABLE. Dealers in all hinds of115 words
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Article, Illustration135 1971-06-21 13 Peter Collins (Changi) watching and waiting to see where his chip lands as he approaches the fourth at the Keppel Club course yesterday. Pictures: Brian Culley, Steven Lee Billy Molloy (Keppel) lines up his putt on the first green. R. Tessensohn slams a four for SRCPictures: Brian Culley, Steven Lee - 135 words
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1453 1971-06-21 14 Blue Peter's stable roundup Bukit' Timah trainer Ivan- Allan, who has been doing particularly well the last few meetings, should once again be in the limelight in the forthcoming Bukit Timah meeting which begins on Saturday. The pick of his strong team1,453 words
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Article177 1971-06-21 14 By Blue Peter Chinta Sayang did a smart gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by apprentice Rodney Allan, Chinta Sayang sprinted spritely over 3f in 37 4/5. Chinta Sayang, who made a promising debut at Ipoh last month when he177 words
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Article156 1971-06-21 14 The Singapore Red Cross Society Voluntary Aid Detachment recreation committee is aiming to introduce more sporting activities among members. Although Its annual carrom competition ended only a few days ago, officials are now making plans for a table tennis tournament for the Dr. C. J. Poh156 words
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Article144 1971-06-21 14 Seri Utama Putera won the Merdeka Cup under-16 sepak takraw championships when it beat Ponggol Junior 156, 15-13 at Joo Seng Community Centre yesterday. The victory was yet another feather in its cap, for the team won the under-18 championships for the Inche Othman Wok Cup last144 words
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Article, Illustration688 1971-06-21 15 The Vigilante Corps is fast producing ser-vicemen-cum sportsmen by the thousands —many of whom, before joining the movement, had never kicked a ball, ran a mile or executed a Judo thrpw. This is a result of the VC's games-orien tated training programme under %hlch688 words
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Article, Illustration443 1971-06-21 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Eight international wrestlers from the popular television series "World Champion- ship Wrestling" will give a special "live" tperformance at the Singapore airport when they arrive today. The professionals, who weigh a total of over 20,000 pounds, will demonstrate, a few throws shortly443 words
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Article, Illustration607 1971-06-21 15 Nicklaus, Trevino tie New York, Monday Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino yesterday staged a dramatic battle over the last nine holes at Ardmore in Pennsylvania, both finishing up with a total of 280 after 72 holes of the US Open golf championship, and forcing anUPI radio picture - 607 words
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Article, Illustration17 1971-06-21 15 iofg Eiofg E - 17 words
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Article193 1971-06-21 15 Vienna, Monday Qualifiers for the 1971-72 European Cup soccer championships: The Austrian first soccer league ended its 1970-71 season yesterday with Wacker Innsbruck the national soccer champion* IN PRAGUE, Spartak of Trnava won the 1971 Czechosolvak soccer title here yesterday. IN PARI3, a 65th minute goal from193 words
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373 1971-06-21 15 London, Monday Worcestershire scored a thrilling one-run victory over Sussex to join Essex and Leicestershire at the top of the Johp Player Sunday cricket league yesterday. Replying to Worcestershire's 62 for five in a match reduced to 20 overs by rain, Sussex needed373 words
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Article66 1971-06-21 15 Amsterdam, Monday. Belgium's Jacky Ickx moved to within five points of Jackie Stewart of Britain, current leader in the world motor-racins drivers championship, when he sped to victory in the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort yesterday. Driving brilliantly in conditions made treacherous by rain, Ickx took66 words
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Article84 1971-06-21 15 Freddy Lcc will meet Alec Chew in the final of the Singapore Island Country Club Guillemard Cup golf competition at the new course on Saturday. In tne semi-finals held yesterday, Freddy beat AA. Wood 2 and 1 while Alec also beat M.K. Yeow 2 and 1. Results84 words
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Article86 1971-06-21 15 The Singapore Chess Federation is inviting school clubs to take part in the Inter Schools' Team Tournament starting on July 2. There will be three sections Secondary Boys, Secondary Girls and Primary Schools. All matches will be played on a home and away basis on Mondays,86 words
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Article192 1971-06-21 15 VICTORIA Footscray 8.15 (63) beat Collingwood 6-10 (46); Melbourne 6-13 (49) beat South 2-6 (18); St. Kilda 14-15 (90) beat Geelong 3-3 (21); Fitxroy 8-17 (65) beat Richmond 6-11 (47); Carlton 16-18 (114) beat North 3-5 (23); Hawthorn 14-20 (104) beat Essendon 11-5 (71). STH. AUST. Sturt192 words
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Article80 1971-06-21 15 Warsaw, Monday. Kyoshi Niwa of Japan finished second in the pole vault at an international athletics meeting here last night. He cleared 5.00 metres (16 feet 4} inches) to fill second place behind Poland's Wlodzimierz Sokolowski, who achieved a winning vault of 5.10 metres (16 feet 8}80 words
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Article20 1971-06-21 15 Rome, Monday. Britain's Alan Roilinson, driving a Surtees TSB, won the Formula 5000 motor race at Monza yesterday.20 words
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Article68 1971-06-21 15 National league Cincinatti 5 Atlanta 4; New York 7 Phillies 6; Pittsburg 7 Montreal 1; 'Phillies 9 New York 7; Cincinatti 2 Atlanta 0; Houston 9 Los Angeles 7; American league Boston 4 Washington S; Cleveland 7 Detroit 6; Baltimore 10 New York 4; Chicago 1868 words
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Advertisement445 1971-06-21 14 m m ACCOMMODATION VACANT EXICUTIVI BUNGALOWS in •lit* districts ovoiloble furnished/ unfurnished. Coll: TOP (PTE) LTD. *****9/*****8 Singapore. FURNISHED ROOM w/panoramic view, district 9 for working lodies/ couples. Contact Chah ***** Singapore. AT YOUR SERVICE COPY your important documents at Motion Smith. Top quality Photo-Copies made in minutes. As many445 words
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Advertisement243 1971-06-21 14 POSITION VACANT FEMALI SOCIAL ESCORTS required full/port time. Experience unnecessary. Any nationality. Ring Singapore *****3 for interview. SHOPPING GUIDE PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOME SEE THE SHOPPING GUIDE ON PAGE 10 EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. SHOPS FOR SALE FOR SALE SHOPHOUSE AT FINANCIAL CENTRE Four-and-a-half-storey shophoute at busy financial243 words
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Advertisement203 1971-06-21 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore MORRIS Tc M °TI 'a" s" 1 LT 28 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 9. iinot Tels: *****6/*****3 e ***** CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St., S'pore 7. Tel: *****7 ORCHARD MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD. ?04 Orchard Rd203 words
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Miscellaneous147 1971-06-21 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald -S WHEN I JOINED WHAT IS LAUGHINGLY REFERRED TO AS VOUR •TEAM," I DIDN'T BARSAIH FOR LUSH-SITTING DUTIES/ IM SUP POSED TO HANDLE THE PRESS E J? VI "l f m. V t I ~,.NOT ACT LIKE A G-GIRL ON THE TRAIL OF OUR NAT/ON'S147 words
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Miscellaneous281 1971-06-21 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Army mascot. 5 More underhanded. 10 "It's 2 words. 14 Source of energy. 15 Tributary of the Orinoco. 16 That: Pr. 17 Enthuse about. 18 Refreshing drink. 19 River In Bavaria. 20 Calories. 22 Chemical change. 24 Eastern title. 25 The Alamo for example. 26281 words
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Miscellaneous552 1971-06-21 15 3 -Cat lint oittl liwi NEW NATION MONDAY MONEYWORDS R' L Cat Mrt aid fit witk atktr cuhm Pistiif iastrectieas fctlew. FILL 111 •Cat Ji««t Ktltl liars CLUES FOR R-1 1. Set of playing-card*. 4. A seaweed. 2. In a horror film, the —of 5. List of food available. a552 words
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491 1971-06-21 16 ABBY TAN - Playing the status game Bx ABBY TAN Singaporeans are getting more status conscious these days. It is not so much a case of keeping up with the Lims in terms of houses, cars, TV sets or overseas holidays. The new status491 words
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Article, Illustration89 1971-06-21 16 Just a glance at Faridah Hussain reveals that she's the kind of guest w£o would make any party swing. But—sorry boys—she is not too keen a party-goer. Faridah is more the outdoor type who prefers a good whiff of the fresh sea air anytime. She isPicture by Ali Yusoff - 89 words
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78 1971-06-21 16 Police have refused to allow a number of Hong Kong schoolchildren to stage a protest march through the colony's streets. The children do not want to demonstrate for themselves but for their parents —against a recent increase in school fees. An official spokesman gave78 words
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Article263 1971-06-21 16 From a slaughtering house to a "fortune gallery.' 1. That's what the former French Road abbatoir has become at nighc,. No longer are the cries of the cattle heard. In their place are the palmists and fortune tellers who claim to be able to predict263 words
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Article56 1971-06-21 16 AH FOOK: The secret Pentagon documents published by the New York Times show what a dirty game politics is. You can never trust a politician. MEI LIN: They only show that there were good grounds for the credibility gap which developed during President Johnson's time. What do YOU56 words
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Advertisement107 1971-06-21 16 the luxury of watchi your favourite TV programmes your bedroom or anywhere r V <■. wm ay W* .t W f IB US ml NEW 9"SoNd State portable TV Non-Glare Black Screen has a uniquely concaved front surface. It keeps the viewer from being disturbed by images of room lights107 words
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Miscellaneous762 1971-06-21 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening 3.20 For the Family 4.00 A Dairy of Events in Singapore This Week 4.05 It's Happening in Singapore 4.20 Days Of Our Lives 5.00 Close 6.00 Opening and Fractured Flickers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Courtship of Eddie's Father 7.05 Community Concert 7.40 News and Newsreel762 words
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