New Nation, 22 June 1971
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Title Section20 1971-06-22 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, June 22, 1971 No. 133 Price 15 cents PIB Wk HI SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 2220 words
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Article179 1971-06-22 1 The stock market was generally steady this morning. Haw Par was actively sought with business from $1.94 to $1.96 to $1.92. Some 150,000 shares changed hands during the first 45 minutes of trading. Public Bank met with further support and was transacted from $1.21 to $1.25 to179 words
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Article13 1971-06-22 1 Police reported a totftj of 50 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious.13 words
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Article27 1971-06-22 1 Saigon, Tuesday. The Prime Minister, Mr. Tran Thien Khiem, yesterday ordered all province chiefs and mayors in South Vietnam to stamp out gangs of child kidnappers.27 words
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Article48 1971-06-22 1 LATE NEWS Ankara, Tuesday. Thirty-five people were killed in one of the worst road accidents in Turkey this year when a bus was in collision with a truck carrying cement near the south-western city of Isparta. No foreigners were identified among the passengers.48 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-06-22 1 A three-stroke victory Philadelphia, Tuesday American professional golfer Lee Trevino won the 71st US Open here yesterday, beating the powerful Jack Nicklaus by three strokes in a play-off after the two tied on 280 strokes over the Open's customary 'four rounds (72 holes). Trevino, Mexican-Ameri-can271 words
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Article, Illustration493 1971-06-22 1 Bosco Gomez - Airline loses cargo as costs spiral By Bosco Gomez Saber Air, Singapore's charter and cargo airline, has suffered a severe trading setback over the past seven weeks, following the Indonesian government's more stringent enforcement of Customs regulations in Jakarta recently. The enforcement of the regulations has493 words
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Article475 1971-06-22 1 Reuter Washington, Tuesday The US Court of Appeals last night ordered the Washington Post to withhold further publication of a secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam War after a Federal Judge refused to issue a restraining order sought by the government. The appeal court said itReuter - 475 words
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Article209 1971-06-22 1 Reuter Luxembourg, Tuesday The Common Market Six reached agreement early yesterday on a Joint proposal to put to Britain on the future of New Zealand's dairy, exports after she joins the community, informed sources said here. The agreement, reached after nearly three hoursReuter - 209 words
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Article78 1971-06-22 1 Water consumption continued to remain below the 100 million gallon mark, registering a figure of 96 million gallons yesterday. This is 2.7 million gallons above Sunday's figure and 6 million gallons above the figure of 90 million gallons to postpone water rationing. Heavy rainfall fell in most78 words
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206 1971-06-22 1 Reuter London, Tuesday The love poems of Cypriot student, Athos Kythereotls, to a supermarket heiress landed him in jail here yesterday. Kythereotls, a law &tu-« dent was warned in a pre-' vious court appearance that if he insisted on communicating with Miss CeilaReuter - 206 words
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Advertisement119 1971-06-22 1 MORNING GALLOPS AT, BUKIT TIMAH: SEE PAGE 15 Advertisement Profile V. Mr. Soon Hap Senr Manager, Kuala Trenuun Branch. Mr. Soon Hup Seng, born under the Zodiac sign ot Scorpio, is the Manager of Kuala Trengganu Branch. Educated in English and Chinese, Mr. Soon graduated with a Bachelor ot Arts119 words
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Advertisement26 1971-06-22 1 The Pentagon Papers THE FACTS ON VIETNAM: THE WASHINGTON POST WORLD SCOOP, EXCLUSIVE TO NEW NATION STARTS TODAY IH PA6E 9 Special report in Page 15.26 words
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Advertisement28 1971-06-22 1 <}_[{%_-'^^-!-{_!:<+{@*?$\"!\<( JAL jets take off for the West Coast of tKe USA 5 times a week, Singapore-Tokyo, with 16 onward trans-pacific connections. %JAPAN AIR LINES worldwide airline of Japan28 words
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Article348 1971-06-22 2 Republic named as ideal centre Singapore will provide the most ideal location for centralised electronic data processing services for the oil exploration companies in the region. Expressing this opinion, Mr. Harvey Goldstein, an American computer science expert said: "The need for oil exploration services of348 words
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189 1971-06-22 2 Work on the $150,000 Station Hotel nightclub Is expected to resume in two week's after a seven-month break following action by the Singapore* Chief Bundling Surveyor's Depart- ment. The proprietor of the hotel, Mr. Lim Eng Peng, said: "The conversion work was stopped when a189 words
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472 1971-06-22 2 Local architects taking part in the contest to select the best design for the $5.6 million National Science Centre at Jurong, have been given five months co submit their plans. The contest is expected to be very keenly contested. Informed sources say several472 words
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Article46 1971-06-22 2 In the article on The Diplomat! on June 17, the Consul end Trade Commissioner of Austria, Mr. Paal J. Treu, was inadvertently listed among thoee who are not resident In Singapore. Mr. Treu Is retident in Binge pore. We apologise for the error.46 words
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Article, Illustration248 1971-06-22 2 American schoolgirl, Janet Dibb, 16, yesterday spent her first day at a local school and learned more about local school life. Janet, attached to Raffles Secondary Girls' School for the next 10 weeks. Is one of two American girls who have Just arrived here248 words
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299 1971-06-22 2 Holding more art exhibitions is one of the most effective ways of developing cultural consciousness. This was strongly emphasised by artist Mr. Tan Klam Poh, the chairman of the recently-registered Slaw-Tao Chinese Sealcarving, Calligraphy and Painting Society. Referring to people of Singapore, Mr. Tan299 words
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Article37 1971-06-22 2 Dr. Chiang Hal Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan, will present certificates to members of the management committee, citizen consultative committee and sub-committees at the Ulu Pandan community centre, Coronation Road West, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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363 1971-06-22 2 Four-drinks-an-hour companionship A new type of occupation is being created to catch the tourist dollar: sitting companions to enlighten foreign lonely hearts while they drink. This is the gimmick introduced by the management of the Maxim discotheque to be opened in August at Supreme363 words
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135 1971-06-22 2 The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service will today hold its medal presentation ceremony at the Cultural Centre at 5 p.m. Dr. Wong Lin Ken, the Minister for Home Affairs, will give away the awards to the blood donors. The 10-member trade mission of Singapore industrialists135 words
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Article223 1971-06-22 2 Delegates attending future PATA conferences will devote lesser time on the business sessions and will have more time for themselves. This was decided by the association's board of directors at a meeting in San Francisco last month. Although the decision was made specifically In relation to the223 words
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Article98 1971-06-22 2 Mr. Lim Pai Tak was elected chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Building Society at its recent annual general meeting. Other officials: vicechairman. Mr. Chen Chee Cheong; general secretary, Mr. Ang Mlah Hung and assistant general secretary, Mr. Lee Chin Lim. Treasurer. Mr. Chin Lai Fee; assistant98 words
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101 1971-06-22 2 Plans have been prepared for the construction of holiday bungalows for members of the staff of the Housing and Development Board. A site for tiie bungalows has not yet been decided. Sources said that the bungalows would be similar t<> the Public Utilities101 words
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283 1971-06-22 2 The sick bay in HMS Terror in the naval base here will be converted into a hospital for ANZUK forces stationed here after the British rundown is completed at the end of the year. An inform source, said about 10 medical personnel from283 words
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Article64 1971-06-22 2 The First Lady. Mrs. B.H. Sneares, will host a tea-party at the Istana at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow in honour of the 630 Philippine girl scouts on a cultural tour of Singapore. Mrs. Sneares is the patron of the Singapore Girl Guides Association. The girl scouts64 words
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Article44 1971-06-22 2 Mr. Alan Tan Hwa Soon has been re-elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. Other officials are Mr. Seah Seng Kwang, first vice-president; Mr. Andrew Goh, second vice-president; Mr. Charlie Koh Mui Choon. secretary; and Mr. Koh Nam Yong, treasurer.44 words
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Advertisement76 1971-06-22 2 Q a JL *o^= v-> S v/ s*£r. > m num. You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon In the Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singepore dishes end e greet tebie-leden eeortmem of European foods wnH be perved eeerydey from 12 noon until 3 p.m. Eet es much as76 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1971-06-22 2 Weather 1 pm. to 6 pm. today: Scattered showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 am. today:— Max. temp. 87.2. Min. temp. 73.5. Total rainfall for the month to date 3.97 in. Total raindays for the month to date 11. Hours of sunshine 1.80. TIDEB: Today: 9.54 pm.81 words
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Miscellaneous74 1971-06-22 2 At the cinema Capitol: Zeppelin—l.4s. 4, 6.30. 9.30Lido: The Magnificent Seven—l.3o, 4. 6.30, 9.15. Rex: The Jade Faced Assassin (Mandarin)—l.4s. 4, 6.30, 9.30. Sky: The Jade Faced Assassin (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Roxy: The Jade Faced Assassin (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4.15. 7, 9-30. State: 100 Riffles—l.4s. 4 7 g3q Globe:' Winning—l.4s, 4,74 words
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Article256 1971-06-22 3 Warning of dangers The National Trades Union Congress has called for a halt in the escalation of the cost of living because it was whittling down the real value of workers' wages and salaries. In a front page editorial of the Perjuangan, the NTUC's256 words
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Article61 1971-06-22 3 Mr. Khoo Kay Thong was elected president of the Singapore Government Shorthand Writers Association at its recent annual general meeting. Other officials: Vice-pre-sident, Mr. Mega Sundram; secretary, Mr. Teoh Kim Lock;-treasurer, Miss Mary Singh. Committee members: Mr. Harold Ho, Miss Leong Lee Fong, Miss Sharifah binte I. Alsagoff,61 words
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Article, Illustration348 1971-06-22 3 A Puma helicopter with a crew of three arrived in Singapore after an epic flight from Marseilles in what is considered -a record. Claiming the record of 10 days for the gruelling 12,000 mile flight is Captain Daniel Bauchart, crew leader of the twin-engined348 words
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106 1971-06-22 3 Australia's biggest Commercial bank, the Bank of New South Wales, is seeking to open representative offices in Singapore and Hong Kong. Jt will be the second Australian bank to seek representation in the Republic. The first was the National Bank of Australasia. Singapore's Commissioner of106 words
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187 1971-06-22 3 Meet the man who carved the personal seals of Madam Chiang Kai-shek, former President Eisenhower and President Nixon. Mr. Tao Shou po, an accomplished Chinese artist and seal carver, is still going strong at 70. He speaks with quiet confidence of187 words
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Article58 1971-06-22 3 A total of 40 bursaries of $l2O each will be given by tne Rotary Club of Singapore East to four vocational institutes in the district served by the club later this year. This was announced by the newiy installed president Dr. Chuah Cnong Yong at the club's58 words
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THE WORLD
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Article369 1971-06-22 3 Gilbert Sedbon - Donor nations await Yahya stand By Gilbert Sedbon Reuter Paris, Tuesday Representatives of leading Western industrial powers and Japan have put off further discussions on new economic aid for Pakistan until a settlement of the conflict between East and West Pakistan is in sight. TheReuter - 369 words
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Article419 1971-06-22 3 Shiri Mulgaokar - Shiri Mulgaokar Foreign Editor comments: The Aid- Pakistan Club's decision to postpone consideration of aid commitments until a political settlement of the East Pakistan problem emerges is in line with the attitude that the countries in the Club have been taking in diplomatic communications with Islamabad. The419 words
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Article181 1971-06-22 3 United Press International Manila, Tuesday Violence broke out in the Manila log pound of a strike-bound lumber firm on Sunday when non strikers rushed strikers positioned atop log rafts and fought them with guns, wooden clubs and knives. Two were killed and scores wounded.United Press International - 181 words
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Article64 1971-06-22 3 Hong Kong, Tuesday.— Communist China and the Republic of Iraq signed an agreement on economic and technical co-operation yesterday. Fang 71, Chinese Minister of Economic Relations with foreign countries, and Sadoun Hammadi, leader of the Iraqi economic and technical delegation and Minister of Oil and Mining, signed the64 words
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Article272 1971-06-22 4 On drugs before action United Press International New York, Tuesday A Vietnam veteran, Peter, Lemon, awarded America's highest military award, the Medal of Honour, by President Nixon last week, said yesterday he was "stoned" on marijuana the day he single-handedly repulsed a Viet Cong attack. "Yes,United Press International - 272 words
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Article165 1971-06-22 4 United Press International Belfast, Tuesday Extremist bombers blasted a Belfast Masonic hall and an electrical transformer yesterday and tried to blow up the main Belfast Dublin railway line. The commander of the 10,000 British troops in the province. Gen. Sir Harry Tuzo, saidUnited Press International - 165 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-06-22 4 ...and Richard Burton had to leap a barrier to her rescue United Press International London, Tuesday Elizabeth Taylor said yesterday she became the target of a circus knife thrower in Mexico through a misunderstanding, and what started as fun became frightening later.United Press International - 307 words
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Article452 1971-06-22 4 Reuter Cape Towrf, Tuesday South Africa's Prime Minister, Mr. John Vorster, last night rejected' the World Court ruling that South Africa should surrender its occupation of SouthWest Africa. The court's decision by a 13-2 majority was not supported by the British and French judges. The rulingReuter - 452 words
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Article253 1971-06-22 4 Reuter Cairo, Tuesday King Feisal of Saudi Arabia, in Egypt for wide-ranging political talks with President Sadat, has expressed support for Egypt's attitude towards .Israeli aggression. The authoritative newspaper Al-Ahram yesterday quoted King Feisal as saying: The whole Arab world and the Islamic world must support EgyptReuter - 253 words
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Article77 1971-06-22 4 Moscow, Tuesday.—General Gabriel Gauthier, Chief-of-staff of the French Air Force, arrived here yesterday together with six Mirage fighters—the- first western combat planes to land in Russia since the Second World War. The Mlrage-3 aircraft will Rive a demonstration together with Bovlet MiG-21 fighters at Moscow's DO-77 words
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Article296 1971-06-22 4 Reuter Addis Ababa, Tuesday Emperor Halle Selassie said here yesterday that it would be selfdeceiylng and a waste of time to advocate dialogue with South Africa. The emperor was addressing the opening session of the summit conference of the Organisation of African Unity at Africa Ball. AllReuter - 296 words
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112 1971-06-22 4 Reuter Jakarta, Tuesday The Indonesian Home Minister, Lieut. Gen. Amir Machmud has said government organisations had been ordered to eliminate excesses in the current general election campaign. Radio Jakarta reported yesterday. Gen. Machmud told re- gional authorities In- a briefing in Surabajaya, east Java,Reuter - 112 words
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Article319 1971-06-22 4 Reuter London, Tuesday Nicholas Prager, the former RAF sergeant accused of spying, said in court yesterday that his wife had admitted to him that she had been seduced by a Czechoslovak diplomat and had passed papers to him. Prager said this had happened seven years agoReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration309 1971-06-22 4 Reuter Washington, Tuesday An American army Sergeant told a military court in Atlanta yesterday a general now serving at the Pentagon had threatened him with a murder charge if he gave evidence in favour of Captain Ernest Medina over the My Lai massacre inReuter - 309 words
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Article41 1971-06-22 4 Tokyo, TuesdayJapanese and U8 government Investigators yesterday started an on-the-spot probe into the Northwest Orient jumbo jet which swerved off the runway and blew five tyres on takeoff on Sunday night from the Tokyo international airport.41 words
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148 1971-06-22 4 Reuter London, Tuesday Lord Hill, chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation has ordered an inquiry into a television programme which dealt with the activities of senior members of the former Labour government, now in opposition. The programme, yesterday's Men, taken from a jibeReuter - 148 words
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Article61 1971-06-22 4 The Hague, Tuesday A US Air Force Phantom Jet fighter bomber crashed near Tlel, Central Holland, yesterday killing both crew. The Dutch Air Force Information Service said the aircraft belonged to the 32nd Squadron of the US Air Force. It crashed about 500 yards from a61 words
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Article357 1971-06-22 5 8 judges to hear plea New Nation Foreign Service Wew York, Tuesday The US Court of Appeals has announced it would convene a full eight-judge panel today to consider the constitutional questions raised by the government's attempt to stop the New York Times from publishingNew Nation Foreign Service - 357 words
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214 1971-06-22 5 Reuter London, Tuesday The Russian scientist Mr. Anatol Fedosseiev who is at a secret hideout in Britain was free to contact the Soviet embassy at any time, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. Sir Denis Greenhill, British Foreign Office chief, has told Soviet AmbassadorReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-06-22 5 United Press International Manila, Tuesday An •American navy man who took once-in-a life time photographs of a bank robbery at the Sangley Point Navy Station has been awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his help in identifying the criminals. The photographer's own identity wasUnited Press International - 177 words
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Article259 1971-06-22 5 Reuter Houston, Tuesday Soviet and American space experts yesterday began a week of talks here aimed at producing a common spacer craft docking systexxf which would allow astronauts and cosmonauts to link up in space. The meeting of working groups, set up under a spaceReuter - 259 words
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Article364 1971-06-22 5 Thai leader calls for continued presence United Press International Bangkok, Tuesday One of Thailand's top government leaders yesterday told some American scholars why their government should not. pull back from South-East Asia. "We now hear many in the United States arguing that you shouldUnited Press International - 364 words
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Article407 1971-06-22 5 Reds pour 1000-pound rockets into base New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Tuesday Communist troops poured a thousandround barrage of rockets and mortars into embattled firebase Fuller just below the demilitarised zone (DMZ) yesterday and followed it up with a ground attack in the second straight day ofNew Nation Foreign Service - 407 words
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483 1971-06-22 5 Soviet activity watched Reuter London, Tuesday The US Defence Secretary, Mr. Melvin Laird, has said that the United States has no current plans to develop a base in Singapore in conjunction with Australia or anyone else. This was disclosed In CongressionalReuter - 483 words
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Article73 1971-06-22 5 Bombay, Tuesday.—A 50-year-old, five-storey building in the central part of Bombay collapsed yesterday, killing six residents. Fire* brigade men were digging the debris for four people feared to have been buried. Some 150 residents of the building rushed out in panic as its entire rear73 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-06-22 5 Reuter New York, Tuesday The United Nations secretary general U Thant, described by one close associate as "totally worn out" by the burdens of his office, has been ordered to take a complete rest and cancel plans for official travel, it was announced today.Reuter - 193 words
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274 1971-06-22 5 United Press International Washington, Tuesday The US Senate voted yesterday to impose a 2.5 million-man ceiling on total US military personnel on active duty. The level could be exceeded only by an Act of Congress. But it would not apply to theUnited Press International - 274 words
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Article31 1971-06-22 5 New York. Tuesday A 100-year-old man and his 70-year-old daughter were killed during the weekend when their car was knocked out of contrbl bv a hitrun driver in Calimesa.31 words
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Advertisement179 1971-06-22 5 CHILDREN S WARS R (2 5 rsi w <N •V fii; 5 SWWH ***< Clothings should be fittittll tIIWW ing. If not, they will y effect chj|d s hea|th *****0 \f*-*-*^ L growth. Very often a v child feels uncomfortable, starts to cry, tears away the clothings, shows sign of179 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration846 1971-06-22 6 Robert S. Elegant - The mirror of Indonesia has undergone a miraculous change From Robert S. Elegant Los Angeles Times A small, yellow pennant fluttered from /-the fender of the x 'closed jeep, preceded :\by four motorcycle outriders, their sirens stilled. Behind rolled w.an open jeepLos Angeles Times - 846 words
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Article, Illustration733 1971-06-22 6 D. E. Ronk - US CRACKDOWN IN SAIGON HEROIN NETWORK TO CHANGE TACTICS From D. E. Ronk Local Chinese and Vietnamese opium traders and den operators say Vientiane is destined to become a major market place for heroin because of disruptions caused in Saigon by the US733 words
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740 1971-06-22 6 Richard Reston - Smuggled documents reveal Soviet action From Richard Reston Los Angeles Times The latest underground documents to reach the West from the Soviet Union tell a chilling story about the treatment of poliitcal dissidents locked away inside special mental institutions. In several cases Soviet authorities forcedLos Angeles Times - 740 words
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Article759 1971-06-22 6 Bernardino Ronquillo - Garcia's death throws Filipino constitutional convention into new round of politicking From Bernardino Ronquillo Getting the support of President Ferdinand Marcos for the presidency of the Constitutional Convention will be like getting the "kiss of death." This was how some political observers in Manila viewed the fight for759 words
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290 1971-06-22 6 NAME CHANGE FOR PHILIPPINES URGED Melbourne Herald A demand by patriotic Philippines historians and intellectuals that the nation change its 'name to Maharlika ("Nobility") is embrassing the Philippine government. The campaign which emerges from the current resurgence of independent nationalism in the Philippines coincidesMelbourne Herald - 290 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article1109 1971-06-22 7 DICK WILSON - Productivity, employment and wages are all rising—but by how much? How important is the unemployment problem now in Singapore? These are some of the questions posed at the X recent Manpower Conference here. DICK WILSON, in the first of two articles, summarises the main findings of1,109 words
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The Voice of the Press
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Article132 1971-06-22 7 What other papers are saying: Of late, ahe word 'inflation' has been in frequent use in both Malaysia and Singapore. The increase in the prices of certain goods alone is not tantamount to inflation as it is quite natural to raise the prices of certain commodities due to132 words
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Article83 1971-06-22 7 Many people who have moved from the slums to the low-cost Housing and Development Board flats have to pay ten times their former monthly rental, and this may mean taking away over a quarter of theirmonthly income. If the current sudden price increase of 10 per 2083 words
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Article197 1971-06-22 7 The speculation by some quarters that the position of the Penang government, led by Its Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, would be seriously undermined by the party crisis within the Gerakan does not seem to hold water. And the crisis In the leadership of that party In197 words
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Article102 1971-06-22 7 Some people think it was the administration itself that leaked the Pentagon papers to discredit former President Johnson and the Democrats. Certainly the papers do that. Even the parts published let some pretty nasty cats out of pretty smelly bags. They show that Mr. Johnson allowed himself102 words
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Article, Illustration880 1971-06-22 7 When our Prime Minister was in Helsinki, he made certain allegations about Shirle Gordon which we published. Miss Gordon, an American woman who has lived in Singapore and who is now banned from entering the country, has issued a long statement in reply to what Mr.880 words
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Article, Illustration602 1971-06-22 7 Office space, in Prince Street was in demand in the prewar days and it housed a diplomat's office, real estate broker, an institute of commerce, lawyers' firms and business houses. The street was comparatively quiet and the people were mostly traders who would602 words
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Article485 1971-06-22 7 Prince Building was also the Junior Chamber of Commerce which was formed in 1949. Mr. Chan Chun Ming, who was its president in 1962 and had been associated with the Jaycees since 1958, recalled that many of their projects were carried out from their Prince Street485 words
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610 1971-06-22 8 Tun Razak's assessment that the situation in West Malaysia in general is under control although things in Perak are "not too good" may well be the understatement of the year. Events in the past week indicate that the security situation in Perak is not610 words
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Article142 1971-06-22 8 by ISPY Perhaps I'm getting old and deaf but I'm sure that I heard the newsreel commentator on TV say on Sunday night that they were presenting a film on President Sheares' visit to our armed forces at Pasir early LAST month. If this is correct perhaps142 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1971-06-22 8 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ How magnificently do our bodies serve us. We subject them to all kinds of strains and stupidities; humiliate them in a thousand and one ways, expose them to unnecessary daily wear-and-tear by our1,638 words
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Letters
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Article306 1971-06-22 8 WONG TEIK KEN - WONG TEIK KEN Permit me to comment on the letter from Mr. LJR. Bisllas on co-operation between Singapore and Indonesia to curb smuggling into Indonesia. It is impractical to expect more co-operation from Singapore. There is no easy way for our Government to detect intended smtggling into another306 words
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Article86 1971-06-22 8 K. C. TNG - K. C. TNG It is not for Paul Elisha to say that commercial houses should admit that the, proposed levy by the Singapore Telephone Board is not prohibitive. The extra charge could be absorfed by companies, but at whose expense may I ask? In the final86 words
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Article209 1971-06-22 8 KHOO PENG CHIN - KHOO PENG CHIN I can understand why the Aw family might want to sell off one of its many properties here. It has every right to do so. But the enterprises which it owns are also ones which provide employment to many Singaporeans, and are publicly209 words
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Advertisement72 1971-06-22 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. solved your servant's problem? i gat v j t 0 C* •> 5V want to keep your servant to work for you longer., the answer is simple: let Seiclene do your laundry Laundry and dry cleaning at reasonable72 words
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Miscellaneous12 1971-06-22 8 r a Touty H Ml ZS HELP, f'M SCW6D OF TMC Ll&flV12 words
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Article, Illustration2677 1971-06-22 9 The facts on Vietnam: The Washington Post 'I, world scoop, exclusive to New Nation In 1954 the Eisenhower Administration was considering intervention in Vietnam. The major fear: A spread of Communism throughout Asia that would threaten the free world. Today New Nation begins the remarkable Washington Post2,677 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration629 1971-06-22 11 Dawn Goh - iOOO 'hopefuls* for hostess jobs in an air tine By Dawn Goh Amongst all the -glamour careers open -to women, that of an airline hostess must surely be one of the most sought after. Now, an international airline's current recruitment drive in Singapore, is presenting our629 words
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Article, Illustration284 1971-06-22 11 Former secretary realises her big. ambition by starting own bontique B©u6iaue Madam Lydia Pan is the owner of Eye's Folly at the Outram Park Shopping Complex. "I had always dreamt of a little shop of my own where I can provide quality articles for women,"284 words
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Article, Illustration66 1971-06-22 11 The only way to wear shorts nowadays is to wear them really short. And Irene Lee here has received the fashion news which is what to wear with what. She's teamed up a clingy polo-neck sweater with her satiny smooth pinafore hotpants. For a touch of66 words
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Article765 1971-06-22 11 HELEN HOWARD - Monkeys easily top polls HELEN HOWARD The lion may. be king of the jungle but as far as the nursery is concerned he's Just an also-ran. It's the monkeys, not the big cats, who rule the hearts of young children... the monkey house, not the765 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-06-22 11 ROMA BLAIR - ROMA BLAIR In the previous postures the spine was flexed we came forward, in other words. In today's technique the spine is exercised laterally. This is a movement we rarely practise in everyday life. I am quite sure that if we used the spine204 words
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Advertisement100 1971-06-22 11 SS 3 00 san^blu automatic toM«t ciMnnr 'c park I log bright &o*tt 552.75 san&blu Sole Agents EXCEL ENTERPRISES 47 Idns Road Singapore 12. J SPECIALIST IN INSTALLATION OF ALL KINDS CAR RADIOS AND CAR STEREOS. FULL AFTER-SALES-SERVICE FACILITIES AVAILABLE ENG TAT RADIO ELECTRICAL CO. No. 40 MAXWELL ROAD, SINGAPORE100 words
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Advertisement150 1971-06-22 11 SIT, LIE OR RECLINE on CROWN BEDS VERSATILE, DURABLE AND COMFORTABLE NYLON MESH Rely on Crown beds for guaranteed quality. CHOP HONG KEE, 153, Cross Street, S'pore, 1. Tel: *****. RUGS GREAT REDUCTIONS!— SENSATIONAL BARCAINS! SELECT YOUR CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS FROM PERSIA, RUSSIA, PAKISTAN, INDIA, BOKHARA fir CONTINENTAL CARPETS150 words
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374 1971-06-22 12 NOW MINIMUM FREIGHT REQUIREMENT s The Par East Freight Conference will extend the e x p e r 1 mental period for container shipments between the Far East and Europe until September 30. The experimental facilities assist the successful Introduction of container services by374 words
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184 1971-06-22 12 United Press International New York, Tuesday Some mid-session bargain hunting failed to stem a sharp drop on the stock exchange yesterday. The market moved lower at the opening on momentum extending from Friday's heavy selling, cut some of its losses in subsequentUnited Press International - 184 words
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195 1971-06-22 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market closed easier in the wake of Friday's 17 point fall on Wall Street and the softer tone at the start yesterday. Dealers reported that hopes of reflatlonary moves by the UK Treasury, following Friday's announcement ofReuter - 195 words
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Article1129 1971-06-22 12 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 wk* Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHigh Low ago ago Stock Bayer Seders sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 4.50 2.26 2.33 2.40 Allied Chocolate 2.00 1.82xall 6.9N 13.2 1.90 0.844 139 1.44 Ben1,129 words
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Article236 1971-06-22 12 Allied Chem 30% Alcoa 5«% Am Brands 42% Am Can 33 Am Motors AT ft T 44% A A P 16% Anaconda 19% Avon Pd Beth Steel 20% Boeing 19% Caterp Trac 48% Chrysler 26% Coca-Cola 100% Control Data 55% Corn G1 Wki 244% Dow Chem 08 DuPont236 words
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280 1971-06-22 12 Three Japanese firms will team up with the International Finance Corporation of US and Indonesia's Batik Association to form* a jointly-owned $11.25 million textile mill In Indonesia, to turn out basic cloth used for the manufacture of batik by the middle of 1972.280 words
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Article106 1971-06-22 12 Reuter JAKARTA, Tues.—A Canadian company has.found significant nickel deposits in the Celebes, the Mining Ministry announced here yesterday. The PT International NiAel Indonesia, a whollyowned subsidiary of the International Nickel Company of Canada, had discovered the deposits in the Soreake area after extensive drillingReuter - 106 words
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595 1971-06-22 12 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA By EDGAR KOH ZEPPELIN starring Michael York and Elke Sommer. The Zeppelin, Germany's silent, destructive and sinister looking weapon against the British in the First World War, has spawned many a comic book and much pulp literature. Currently, the name595 words
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Advertisement299 1971-06-22 12 •INFLATION NOW WITHIN CONTROLLABLE BOUNDARIES.' SAY US ANALYSTS To all who eare... ABOUT 200 Singaporeans, recruited more than a year ago with a new care and trained with a new rigour to produce the Singapore Herald, are now jobless. Although they tfere given notice of termination of service with Immediate299 words
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Advertisement95 1971-06-22 12 SUM JOINT MILL TO BOOST BATIK INDUSTRY OF INDONESIA Hj T'bPlc.inu THtATRE RESTAURANT MITECLUB SINGAPORF TEL *****3 r NOW there is [only neck tin nt'ceisjry Orchid Lantern's floorshows can be viewed at the f/t--relaxed atmosphere at IvlO 'jxtra chaige. Open for business nightlv from 8 p.m. Snack service readily available.95 words
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Article, Illustration525 1971-06-22 13 Peter Koh - Top facilities for all sports CAMERA ON SCHOOLS WORDS: Peter Koh Hua Yi Chinese Government Middle School, with a total enrolment of 2200 students, Is one of the largest secondary schools in Singapore. It is also one of the privileged schools in the RepublicPICTURES: Brian Culley - 525 words
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Article460 1971-06-22 13 The following are the official alterations to the numbers of Singapore starters made necessary by the transfer of some of the Kuala Lumpur starters to the Singapore list. Competitors are advised to keep this list for reference. NO. NAME CAR CLASS (1) Richard Arblaster/ Douglas460 words
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Article, Illustration158 1971-06-22 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Mischievous little Miss Aye .Ml Kyaw (pictured at right) simply had no idea of the value of that big cup. It was the glitter of it that attracted her most. And like all two-year-olds, she stared, touched and even tried to158 words
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Article308 1971-06-22 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap SEAP Games silver medallist Tan Sin Aun won the Captain Mike Sheedy's Cup for best stylist on Sunday in what was probably the last judo festival to be held among Singapore exponents and British servicemen. Earlier, he became the lightweight champion when he308 words
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Article682 1971-06-22 14 Reuter London, Tuesday Geoff Boycott hit his tenth Test century as the rain-hit second cricket test between Englaftd and Pakistan headed towards a draw on the fourth day at Lords here yesterday. Resuming at their Friday night score of 133 for one, England madeReuter - 682 words
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Article401 1971-06-22 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Women's Netball Association is planning to make substantial improvements to its pitches at Farrer Park. The president, Mrs. Daisy Tan said: "The idea is to macaaamise the area from the atnletic stadium to where the third pitch is and lay401 words
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Article63 1971-06-22 14 Inche Mohamed A. Rahman was elected Prteidens of the Blacks Rugby Football Club in its annual general meeting yesterday. Other officials are: Vice President Mr. Ang Kim Tee; secretary Ng Boob Leong; assistant secretary —Natahar Bava; treasurer —Lim Han Kwang; captain Koh Yeow Tong; vicecaptain How Wai63 words
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Article159 1971-06-22 14 Taipei, Tuesday. Normal activities of most parts of Taiwan were nearly brought to a standstill yesterday by a primary school children baseball game that picked a team to represent Nationalist China in the Pacific preliminaries of the world little league series. Only about 7000 could159 words
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Article510 1971-06-22 15 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low A slight turn of events gave a referee some grounds for complaint at the Farrer Park football pitches yesterday. Since the Football Association of Singapore Division Three league started three weeks ago, there have been reported incidents of referees not turning510 words
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Article, Illustration402 1971-06-22 15 By Blue Peter Martello Tower did a smart gallop in the company of stablemate Tobacco Leaf (Kwong) at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Nawarl All Martello Tower, who finished a head in front of Tobacco Leaf clocked 39 for 3 f. Martello402 words
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Article45 1971-06-22 15 Champion jockey Glynn Pretty, is due to arrive here this evening, on a holiday. Pretty will not be able to ride at the forthcoming meeting as his arm is still in plaster-cast which was sustained in a fall some time ago. >45 words
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Article145 1971-06-22 15 The Delta West Community Centre management committee will hold its "second annual Big Walk on Sunday starting at 6.30 a.m. The events are men's senior (21 to 44 years, distance 10 miles), men's Junior (16 to 20 years, eight miles), women (16 years and above,145 words
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Article121 1971-06-22 15 Reuter Dublin, Tuesday Eighteen acceptors were announced last night for the Irish Sweeps Derby to be run over 1$ miles at the Curragh on Saturday. Acceptors with probable jockeys (all carry nine stone— 126 pounds): Lombardo (L. Piggott), TurboEddy (Q. Spinks), Bayons Manor (unjockey), Lucky DrakeReuter - 121 words
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Article69 1971-06-22 15 Los Angeles, Tuesday.— Former Olympic silver medalist Ron Morris, 37, broke a world age-group record on Sunday by pole vaulting 15 feet at the Second Annual Senior World track and field championships at the Coliseum. Morris, head track coach at Los Angeles, who won a medal69 words
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Article93 1971-06-22 15 Reuter Wellington, Tuesday The touring British Lions have delayed the selecting of their team for the first rugby Test against the All Blacks at Blenheim on Saturday for 36 hours because of injuries. Tour manager Dr. Doug Smith said yesterday that he could not setReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration401 1971-06-22 15 London, Tuesday Australians Rod Layer, the favourite and top seed, and defending champion John Newcombe breezed through opening day's men's singles first rounders at the 85th Wimbledon All-Eng-land lawn tennis championships without losing -a set. Laver, the 6-4 bookies choice, dispatched veteran compatriot Bob Howe.-United Press International radio picture. - 401 words
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Article, Illustration513 1971-06-22 15 Reuter New York, Tuesday Lee Trevino shot a two-under par-68 yesterday to defeat Jack Nicklaus by three strokes for the 71st US Open golf championship in an 18hole play-off at the alternatively rain-and-sun drenched Merion Club course. It was the second US Open victory forReuter; United Press International radio picture - 513 words
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Article86 1971-06-22 15 Sydney, Tuesday. The Australian Rugby Union said last night it was satisfied with its plans for overcoming anti-apartheid opposition to the Springbok tour of Australia, due to begin on Saturday. After a union executive meeting to discuss final arrangements for the South Africans' visit, a spokesman86 words
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Advertisement476 1971-06-22 14 r ■n PHONE *****0 DEATH MR. KING TING HUA, 79, passed away peacefully 20.6.71 leaving behind wife Hui Tong, sons. Ban Ee, Bart Hui, Ban Yeow, Ban Kong, 4 daughters-in-law, 5 daughters, 4 sons-in-law, 35 grand children, 2 grandsons-in-law and 7 great grand children. Cortege leaves Singapore Casket Co., 129/133476 words
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Advertisement325 1971-06-22 14 POSITION WANTED AMERICAN 41 COLLEGE GRADUATE 15 years overseas as Accountant manoger or controller holds 5 security clearances seeks position in area. APPLY BOX 1088 N.N. SINGAPORE. CALL *****2 ROOM 602. TUITION LAMBIRTS DRIVING SCHOOL, Dual-controlled Morris 1000. Hourly $6/-. 10 Balmoral Road. Telephone (Singapore) *****/ *****. TRAVEL GUIDE FOR325 words
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Miscellaneous71 1971-06-22 14 DR. KILDARE n vI AS FAR AS I KNOW, HE NEVER PRANK ANYTHING STRONGER THAN LEMON APE. HE LEFT A PRETT/ BIG PAIR OF SAOeS FOR THE BOY TO STEP INTO.. STOP HACKING AT ME, 8.J./ I'VE GOT TWO HEADS ANP BOTH OF EM ARE SPUTT^G.' I m *r ik71 words
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Miscellaneous319 1971-06-22 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD Afghanistan. 9 John Greenleaf poet. 10 Long time. 11 Resort in Adirondacks: 2 words 12 Type of haircut. 13 —Park. NY. 18 Roof edge. 22 Freedom of access 25 Troubled thinker. 26 City on the Danube. 27 Sudden seizure. 28 Actress Palmer. 29 Pertaining to Java, Sumatra,319 words
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Miscellaneous556 1971-06-22 15 .Col <ll* atttei !.«< NEW NATION MONEYWORDS j_ TUESDAY Cut Mt aid pm with tiler ctuaois. Ptstiac iastracti**s appear brio* Nine (Mr./Mrs./Miss). -Cat alc*f lottfl Imcs CLUES FOR R-2 FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USIN6 CLUES BELOW. 1. In advance. 2. Send goods abroad. 3. Naturally a speaker will any556 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-06-22 16 Here's one girl who is in no hurry to settle down. At least not until stye has achieved her twofold ambition in life. Model Elfy Marhoum wants first of all to be tops in her career. In this respect she is shaping nicely. She alsoPicture by Steven Lee - 79 words
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310 1971-06-22 16 Recent punishment of a zoo keeper for mistreating a white elephant has caused the Thai Press to produce an editorial blizzard of pro-elephant stories. There are stern reminders that white elephants are sacred at birth and become the instant property of the King of Thailand,310 words
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Article57 1971-06-22 16 AH FOOK: The people of Spain have a new hero matador Palomo Linares who killed 13 bulls, breaking all bullfight records. MEI LIN: If I had the power I would put him in jail for sadistic egotism sacrificing 13 innocent animals to show off his prowess! What do57 words
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Article499 1971-06-22 16 Wee Beng Huat - Indonesian 'art' pieces selling like hot cakes By Wee Beng Huat Under the 1 glow of flickering carbide lamps along five-foot ways, miniature 'art' galleries are opened to the public nightly in busy Geylang Serai. While the spectators may not be art critics or art499 words
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Article359 1971-06-22 16 Elizabeth Choo - By Elizabeth Choo It would seem from the poor response to this year's Miss Universe's contest that our girls are just sitting pretty, hardly finding beauty quests exciting and challenging. But talking to some, I found out that the dream of being the No. 1359 words
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Article126 1971-06-22 16 PET SHOP owner I Bob Colton of St. Albans, England, has offered a one pound reward to the finder of a two-foot non-poisonous snake which escaped in the railway parcels office. Police helped round up five others. TONY WHITE of London, estimates two horses grazing in his field have126 words
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Miscellaneous325 1971-06-22 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening followed by General Hospital 3.20 For the Family (M) 3.50 A Riary of Even is in Singapore This Week (M) 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore 4.10 Peyton Place (Repeat) 5.00 Close 6.05 Opening followed by Skippy 6.30 News in Brief 6.45 For the Family (C-Repeat) 7.20325 words
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Miscellaneous89 1971-06-22 16 SNIFFY 1* Sx»cm FtKwt TAATs £ASV.' By Frank O'Neal BUT FIRST WLLYI UA\j£ TO INJVE/SJT I Afsj ALPHABET. /t r CA; H YEOW/I MOW D VDO DOTMAT ITTii ANDY CAPP WHAT'S UP\ VER NEVER KISS ME Wl 1 YOU J'GOODNIGHT 1 THESE v &AYS 'OW CAN I, WOMAN?/ I NEVER89 words
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Miscellaneous284 1971-06-22 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an exceptionally sensitive person who is too frequently and too deeply hurt by even the lightest sort of criticism, too pleased and too encouraged by even the slightest sign of approval. TOMORROW... CANCER (June 22-July 23) Follow the284 words
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