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Title Section15 1971-07-01 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, July 1, 1971 No. 141 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1971-07-01 1 World mourns the cosmonauts and scientists ponder: was life crushed f out of them? Tragedy after 23 days, 17 hrs, 40 min« out in space Russians perform autopsy Moscow, Thursday AUTOPSIES have been completed on the three dead Soviet cosmonauts but there is still no definite clue about the1,448 words
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Article350 1971-07-01 1 By New Nation Special Reporter It was confirmed In Canberra yesterday that the Australian Federal Cabinet is studying a request from the Singapore government to train Singapore's tank and air crews in Australia. The Australian Minister for Defence, Mr. John Gorton, has already said that he350 words
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156 1971-07-01 1 President Sheares today sent a condolence message to Russia's President Podgorny expressing Singapore's sympathy at the death of the three Soviet spacemen. The message read: "I am deeply grieved to learn of the death of the three Soyas cosmonauts Geo r g y Dobrovolsky,156 words
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Article96 1971-07-01 1 LATE NEWS Yesterday's water consumption dropped to 95.8 million gallons, a fall of 3.6 million gallons compared with Tuesday's figure. This is the lowest for the week but is still 5.8 million gallons above the target figure set by the PUB to defer water rationing. Rainfall96 words
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THE WORLD
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433 1971-07-01 2 This is to guard against US, Soviet and Japanese threat Reuter I Hong Kong, Thursday China has declared* 'that it must build a .powerful army to guard 'against the ever-present threat of aggression by the United States, the Soviet Union and Japan. ButReuter - 433 words
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Article189 1971-07-01 2 Agence France Presse Valletta, Thursday Malta's new Labour government said last night that the 1964 independence agreement signed by Malik and Britain was no Jpnger in existence. A government statement published here said the accord was "denounced by the Maltese nationalist govern-/ ment in v. 1967Agence France Presse - 189 words
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Article105 1971-07-01 2 Reuter Montreal, Thursday World airline representatives trying to avert a price war over transatlantic, fares, settled down yesterday to work out now many seats should be crammed into the economy section of jumbo jets. The problem must be solved or the delegates to theReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration296 1971-07-01 2 By New Nation reporter The US Vice-Presi-dent, Spiro Agnew, the man who has made golf history of a sort, Is down' for a game with Prime Minister Lee Kuai£ Yfew when he visits Singapore on Jtiljr 4. He hit US Open Champion Doug Sanders right out of296 words
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234 1971-07-01 2 J Five New Guinea Birds of Paradise have been .added to .the Juroqig Bird Park col-, lection. The birds, known as Wilson's Birds of Paradise are considered one of the rarest species found In the tropical jungles. Costing some $9OO each, the birds234 words
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Article51 1971-07-01 2 Ottawa, Thursday.—Canada will help construct a large hydro-electric power protect in icalaysla under loan agree.announced yesterday bjPti# Canadian International Agency. The *4eyeloper, Malaysia's National Bectrlclty Board, can get up to U854£,500,000 In additional loans under the agreement for the purchase of Canadian goods related to the51 words
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Article161 1971-07-01 2 Steady conditions prevailed on the stock exchange this morning. Haw Par continued to attract support with business from $2.32 to $2.39 to $2.36. Some 130,000 shares changed hands. Fresh buying interest was noted in Empat Nombor which was taken from $2.99 to $3.10. Pan Electric drew light161 words
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Article52 1971-07-01 2 London, Thursday.—Race bate In Britain will move out of the cities into the suburbs as coloured migrants seek better homes, the government-appointed Race Relations Board forecast yesterday. "We suspect that they will encounter substantial resistance baaed on fears for property values," the board said In its52 words
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Article264 1971-07-01 2 'Certain neighbour financing operations' Jakarta, Thursday The Indonesian Military Commander for Sumatra, LieutenantGeneral Achmad Taher, has accused a certain nearby country of financing smuggling activities into Sumatra. The general did not name the country but said strict control had been focused on the Rhio Islands where many264 words
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Article31 1971-07-01 2 Hong Kong, Thursday. An illegal immigrant fron> China struggled ashore on Tuesday night with a badiy mauled leg believed to have been bitten by a shark, police said yesterday.31 words
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Article21 1971-07-01 2 Montreal, Thursday A major power failure blacked out this city of two million for 10 minutes last night21 words
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Article275 1971-07-01 2 Messages of sympathy froih around the world are flooding into Moscow. From Washington, President Nixon said: "The whole world followed the exploits of these courageous explorers of the unknown and shares the anguish of their tragedy. But the achievement of the cosmonauts remains." The French275 words
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Article337 1971-07-01 2 Deaths won't affect Skylab space shuttle New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Thursday A top US space agency official has said that the death of the three Soviet Soyuz cosmonauts would not affect America's Apollo, Sky lab or Space Shuttle programmes. Dr. George Low, deputy chiefNew Nation Foreign Service - 337 words
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118 1971-07-01 2 Reuter Santo Domingo, Thursday Film actress Barbra Streisand and her husband actor Elliott Gould who have been separated since 1969 yesterday filed a joint divorce petition here. The petition, on the grounds of mutual consent, was filed under the Dominican Republic's new "Quickie" divorce law. whichReuter - 118 words
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Article27 1971-07-01 2 Paris Thursday.—French airline pilots and other flight crew yesterday called a strike in protest against a government decree increasing their flying hours and duty time.27 words
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177 1971-07-01 4 Reuter New Orleans, Thursday New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison, whose controversial investigation into, the assassination of President Kennedy captured world headlines, was arrested yesterday on charges of bribery, illegal gambling and obstruction of law enforcement. After being released by a federal magistrate on US$5OOOReuter - 177 words
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92 1971-07-01 4 Reuter Moscow, Thursday A Soviet court yesterday sentenced nine jews to labour camp terms of up to five years after being found guilty of helping plot an aircraft hijacking and stealing a copying machine. The Moldavian Supreme Court in Kishinev found that the groupReuter - 92 words
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184 1971-07-01 4 United Press International New York, Thursday A New York attorney has filed a US$25O million damage suit in Manhattan Federal court, claiming that nearly 1000 hotels from New York to Hawaii have been overcharging customers since 1964. Mr. Jacob Fuchsberg. acting on behalfUnited Press International - 184 words
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Article31 1971-07-01 4 Seoul, Thursday Three North Korean infiltrators and two South Korean troops were killed in a battle near Munsan, about 25 miles north of Seoul yesterday, the Defence Ministry announced.31 words
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Article392 1971-07-01 4 Eye-witness account by US war hero New Nation Foreign Service London, Thursday American Vietnam war veteran lieute-nant-Colonel Anthony Herbert has claimed in a British TV interview that US Army units were awarded jfoints for killing Vietnamese. The colonel the most decorated US soldier In theNew Nation Foreign Service - 392 words
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551 1971-07-01 4 Landmark decision for US Press SVtfWS Reuter Washington, Thursday The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the Nixon administration's efforts to suppress further publication of the secret Pentagon papers on the Vietnam war. The New York Times and the Washington Poet Immediately announced that todarsReuter - 551 words
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Article233 1971-07-01 4 Reuter New York, Thursday "A great victory for the freedom of the Press and democracy throughout the world," Mr. Ernest Meyer, director of the international Press Institute, said last night. He was commenting on the Supreme Court's decision rejecting the US government's bid to preventReuter - 233 words
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Article173 1971-07-01 4 Reuter Johannesburg, Thursday The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, the Very Rev. Gonvllle FrenchBeytagh, was yesterday sent for high court trial on new charges Unking him with terrorist activities against the South African Government. The 59-year-old Dean made his fourth appearance at Johannesburg magistrate's court since hisReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration456 1971-07-01 4 New Nation Foreign Service Jerusalem, Thursday The head of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Mr. Richard Helms, is in Israel holding toplevel discussions with Premier Golda Meir, the Defence Minister, Mr. Moshe Dayan and other leaders, it was officiallyNew Nation Foreign Service - 456 words
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Article283 1971-07-01 4 Reuter Seoul, Thursday The US Vice-President, Mr. Spiro Agnew, held talks with President Park Chung-hee for 45 minutes in a shroud of secrecy here yesterday before attending Mr. Park's inauguration to a third presidential term, today. Mr. Agnew who flew in here on Tuesday onReuter - 283 words
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Article354 1971-07-01 4 United Press International Phnom Penh, Thursday American economic aid to Cambodia will be increased by atieast 40 per cent during the next fiscal year which begins today. Sdbrces said the current aid programme of US$7O million will be pushed to "between $lOO million andUnited Press International - 354 words
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Article121 1971-07-01 4 Jakarta, Thursday A military court yesterday sentenced an army sergeant to death for killing one of six generals murdered at the outbreak of the abortive 1965 Communist coup. The court convicted Sergeant Bungkus of murdering the former deputy army chief, General Harjono. The chief judge said121 words
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Article34 1971-07-01 4 Jakarta. Thursday—The government has revoked the licence of the Indonesian private shipping line, Trlkora Lloyd, because It has failed to pay its debts to the state, a Communication Ministry spokesman said yesterday.34 words
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Advertisement235 1971-07-01 2 The man about Mi X V MING COlmT HOTEL Dine in Ming splendour at Hm beautiful Peacock Room. We serve hot, delicious tim sum tor lunch daily at 11.30 a.m. Or you could book a table for ten for dinner. Outstanding fuM course Chinese dishes from $lO pec table. A235 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1971-07-01 2 Weather Temperatures in cities yesterday: world £uSa' "Lumpur' 86-7: ssrsC* Manila 89-75. Seoul 75-70. Tokyo 73-64. Bangkok 91-77. Taipei 96-78. Naha 90-82. London 66-57. Moscow 81-54. New York 93-70. San Francisco 69-56. Sydney 57-46. Melbourne 54-41. Canberra 50-26. Perth 65-53. Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 pjn. to 6 p.m.—101 words
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Article315 1971-07-01 3 Safety first drive to educate our pedestrians A massive one-month, safety first drive to educate pedestrians on the highway code will be launched in September. The chairman of the National Safety First Council, Mr. Milton Tan said this morning that the purpose of the campaign was to315 words
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Article279 1971-07-01 3 An investment in safety is always a' safe investment. This advice was given by Mr. Ron Salotti, 34, an Australian safety expert who would be speaking today at the second Industrial Safety Products seminar organised by Guthrie Waugh Organisation at the Automobile Association in279 words
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Article312 1971-07-01 3 Hundreds of people turned up at the Housing and Development Board office in Maxwell Road when registration. for five-room flats opened this morning. By 9 a.m. a long queue was waiting to take its turn to register for the flats. Chairs were lined312 words
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Article96 1971-07-01 3 Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, MP for Kallang, will officiate at the balloting for the sale of HDB flats at the Kallang Basin Estate at 2.30 p.m. today. The practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal schools of Music, London, begins today.96 words
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Article66 1971-07-01 3 Montford Secondary School in Upper Serangoon Road will make a second application to the Ministry of Education to build a technical wing at a cost of $300,000 Plans to build such a wing were submitted to the Ministry early this year and were rejected on66 words
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Article459 1971-07-01 3 Former students of the National Junior College today said they were horrified at a Press report labelling them "aggressive" towards the seniors during matriculation yesterday. They said it was unfair to label the ex-NJC students ar a whole because of the behaviour of one or two459 words
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Article, Illustration269 1971-07-01 3 Judging on July 10 Twenty girls between the ages of 16 and 21 will vie for the Miss Young and Lovely title at the Hotel Malaysia's Golden Lotus room on July 10. They have been selected269 words
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183 1971-07-01 3 Defence Ministry and Singapore Armed Forces units this morning began celebrating Armed Forces Day with parades and rededication ceremonies at their respective camps. The highlight of the ceremonies was taking a pledge of loyalty by all SAF This afternoon the SAF183 words
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Article119 1971-07-01 3 Four ne4 commemorative stamps will be released at all post offices on August 9, to commemorate National Day. The stamps are in four denominations: 16 cents, 30 cents, 50. cents, and 75 cents. They come in different colours and depict the various race customs in119 words
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Miscellaneous113 1971-07-01 3 At the cinema ORCHARD: Carry on up the jungle 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pjn. CATHAY: The Angry River (Mandarin) 1.30, 4, 7, 9.30 p.m. O D E O N Mysterious Africa 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. ODEON KATONG: The Lion of Jade (Mandarin)— 1, 3.15, 7, 9.15 pjn. LIDO: Pieces113 words
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Advertisement235 1971-07-01 4 LCC Private Secretary's Certificate f y For the first Time, LCC candidates have a complete course of books which cover completely the syllabus for the LOC Private Secretary's Certificate. This course is Basic Business Studies, published by Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd. in close co-operation with the London Chamber of Commerce.235 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration807 1971-07-01 5 Doubts over continued use of Malta as NATO base gain new relevance Washington Post What kind of a threat does the- Soviet navy pose? The question Rains relevance with the doubt about the continued availability of Malta as a Nato base and the steadily enlarging presence ofWashington Post - 807 words
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578 1971-07-01 5 Jack Poisie - POSSIBLY BANGKOK NOT IN HURRY From Jack Poisie Los Angeles Times American Servicemen continue to withdraw from Vietnam at a steady, publicised rate, but in Thailand and Laos, where Americans are peripherally involved in the Indochina struggle, the pullout of airmen and otherLos Angeles Times - 578 words
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Article, Illustration657 1971-07-01 5 Steve Harvey - From Steve Harvey Los Angeles Times In a publication distributed recently by the Commerce Department, US businessmen intending to deal with the Communist Chinese were advised to adopt a special stance: They were told to be on their toes.Los Angeles Times - 657 words
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Article668 1971-07-01 5 Harry Trimborn - CITIZENS AGAIN WARNED: BEWARE OF STRANGERS From Harry Trimborn Los Angeles Times Now that the tourist season is getting under way, Soviet citizens are again being warned to beware of strangers bearing flight bags and guidebooks. The operative word for Soviet citizens who come inLos Angeles Times - 668 words
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Article493 1971-07-01 6 .The two-month old water "emergency," apart from reducing the daily rate of water consumption, has shown one thing that Singaporeans are prepared to act in concert to alleviate a common problem. The public response to the PUB's call to save water has been commendable, and493 words
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Article77 1971-07-01 6 JlJlFj j'.jlJ Jl by ISPY Mr. Ong Pang Boon has kept very quiet since his return to Singapore. My political friends are agog to know his plans and prospects. At the moment he is a Minister without Portfolio. Which portfolio will he now be given, and what consequential77 words
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Article, Illustration701 1971-07-01 6 ROBERT ELEGANT - ROBERT ELEGANT Indonesia's military regime behaves like no other military regime. It is not only. reasonably efficient, it is also anxious to return power to civilian hands —if it can. The generals are not only depriving the armed forces of701 words
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Letters
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Article321 1971-07-01 6 WONG TEIK KEN - WONG TEIK KEN I am quite glad that Mr. L.R. Blsllas In his letter (June 25) In reply to mine, regarding the IndonesiaSingapore smuggling problems, gives me due credit for being quick to dispose the points raised by him. This only Indicates my enthusiastic Interest In the321 words
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Article207 1971-07-01 6 JOE DESKER - JOE DESKER It is earnestly hoped that the relevant authority will remedy the following defects pertaining to the "public lavatory by the side of General Post Office at Fullerton Square" in frequent use by the public: The two 1 ft long fluorescent lights only serve as ornament207 words
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Article215 1971-07-01 6 MRS. HEDWIG ANUAR - MRS. HEDWIG ANUAR Director of the National Library Singapore 6 I refer to the letter "Liberty for what?" by J. Singh (New Nation, June 15). Mr. Singh has given an Inaccurate account of the forum on "The generation gap" organised by the National Library. This is understandable as215 words
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Article120 1971-07-01 6 WONG CHEE FONG - WONG CHEE FONG f. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Singapore. I refer to the letter by "An Employer" which appeared in your issue of June 25. It is true that the increase in the number of applications for work permits has resulted in some delay in120 words
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Article372 1971-07-01 6 In the article, "Man who just loves himself" (New Nation, June 24), It was stated that "Love Is a partnership..." and that a "cocksure male (shades of Lawrence) who Insist on his predominance in a relationship cannot claim to love anyone. He only loves (if372 words
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Advertisement90 1971-07-01 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. another We have been looking after people for the past 10 years. We helP sav j r> 9 s grow.We offer personal service-one of the best in town.Our clients come in and 90 out becoming great thrift-lovers. I90 words
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Miscellaneous17 1971-07-01 6 m i i m W t V. 1 1 p> p I*s i? SHRINE, 'WSS Zy^r/////^' CRACK!17 words
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Article, Illustration2588 1971-07-01 7 New Nation presents excerpts from J.D. Vaughan's The Manners and Customs of the Chinese of the Straits Settlements. This important historical document was first published in 1897 and has been reprinted in the Oxford in Asia Historical Reprints. WritingOxford University Press - 2,588 words
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Article, Illustration7101 1971-07-01 8 EDUCATIONAL |BROAPSHEET i EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET THE MARVELS OF THE BODY Every cell that we call our own is constantly bathed in a fluid environment. Scientists refer to this fluid as the internal medium. In most place* in the body the internal medium is only a film separating7,101 words
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Advertisement261 1971-07-01 10 W WHITNEY 'Wuriii'iri'T'-f'* 5W Sole Agents: AMLABLE M VARIOUS MOOEIS SIZES mmm m 1373-A.Serongoon Rood .Singapore 12. Tel *****7.*****1 *****0 BERNINA The modern FREE ARM zigzag sewing machine witfc built-in practical utility stitches. In FRONT RANK in Sewing Machine Test 1970 i Ask for free Brochures 'and manual applique work261 words
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Advertisement466 1971-07-01 10 QUICK CHANGE IN TOP GEAR T HAVE some good news for ladies who are not content merely to stay elegantly coiffured but who like to look different at the top for special occasions. And that is: There is a new range of machine made and hand-made wigs on the market466 words
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Advertisement21 1971-07-01 10 ^}~:'.[/~)}$"+]]^.<^]*%>&$?{_/\ Ktada Portable BtatrtUr Model E 300 AVAILABLE AT KHENC MOH CO 393. J ALAN BESAR. S PORE 8. TEL: ***** *****.21 words
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Advertisement50 1971-07-01 10 YOUR NEEDS IN COSMETICS PERFUMES IS BEST SERVED AT YEW HENG CO That's because we stock a very wide range of well-known international brands from all over the world. Visit 98, Hill St, S 4 pore 6. Tel: *****. 7 CP ,UCV se'* 41, River Valley Road Singapore-6. Tel: *****50 words
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Advertisement364 1971-07-01 10 Q£* B easier Shopping Undw On* Roof Welcome to our weekly BIG SAVING counter! Sole Agent: ASHLEY k WALDEC wallpapers P-PET carpets EASTERN VINYL floortiles Dept. Store opens daily from 9.30 am to 10.30 pm united trading (pte) limited 141/142 People's hfk Shopping Complex, /7 Pork Rood, (Groand Floor, edjecent364 words
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Article, Illustration628 1971-07-01 11 Toni Wiseman - In many countries it has become virtually impossible in some eases to distinguish a man from a woman—from behind By Toni Wiseman So much has happened lately to narrow the gap between the sexes, that many of us are at a loss to know what is what628 words
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Article, Illustration94 1971-07-01 11 Get into gear for a wonderful party season and you can see the striking impact instantly. Look fresh and sweet as you feel in this little girlsh and dreamy outfit. This outfit is in the soft, yellow voile. The blouse with short, puffed sleeves is94 words
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Article901 1971-07-01 11 'Hospitalisation did the trick for her The Doctorfe guide U-lEALTHj by TABIBj I How often am I greeted by a patient with the opening request "Oh Doctor, I feel so tired and listless. All my energy has gone and I just have to drag myself around. Will901 words
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301 1971-07-01 11 GLORIA BALLARD - GLORIA BALLARD Your astral colour is the colour that you feel happiest with for, through your particular personality, you may have attracted the shade that you think of as "your colour." BLUE is the colour of inspiration. Poets, writers and creative people vibrate to this301 words
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Article, Illustration365 1971-07-01 11 GRACIA TAY-CHEE'S - SOCIETY SPOTLIGHT GRACIA TAY-CHEE'S In Singapore this week to attend the International Council of Social Welfare Asian and Western Pacific Regional Working Party conference are abdut 30 delegates representing 13 countries. Founded in 1928 by Dr. Rene Sand, a social worker and physician in365 words
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Advertisement139 1971-07-01 11 W/ f a <a I A Jr DO B mms m St Uw-' 11 s£?2 -iv fcg&l xV 'A\ m s* rJ* 1 1 -i i-■ i A®j w x#v PRIZES: Ist Prize; $5,000/- Cash 2nd Prize: $2,500/- Cash s s 3rd Prize: $1,250/- Cash r assorted .4th Prize: 750/-139 words
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Article187 1971-07-01 12 Allied Chem 32% AJcoa 61% Am Brands 45V» Am Can 33% Am Motors AT T 45% A P 18% Anaconda 18% Avon Pd Beth Steel 23% Boeing 20'4 Caterp Trac 48% Chrysler 27% coca-coia 102% Control Data 61 Corn G1 Wks 250% Dow Chem 101% DuPont 139 >4187 words
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Article69 1971-07-01 12 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai government has legalised mining of rich flourite ore deposits worked by Burmese refugees in jungled hills at the headwaters of the River Kwai. Geologists last year discovered deposits estimated at more than a million tons and worth at least 1,600 million baht (£32 million).69 words
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222 1971-07-01 12 United Press International New York, Thursday Prices climbed sharply for the second day in a row on the New York stock exchange yesterday. Some analysts said the gain could be the beginning of a traditional summer rally, while others said that InUnited Press International - 222 words
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Article145 1971-07-01 12 Reuter London, Thursday The market closed firm but off the top. Early gains were pared and, occasionally reversed as buyers failed to followthrough but towards the close the Financial Times index was still up 3.5 at 379.4 (after 380.2). Courtaulds, EMI, Rank Org.Reuter - 145 words
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Article1153 1971-07-01 12 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHigh Low •CO ago Stock Buyers Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 2.63 1.79 1.82 1.86 Allied Chocolate 1.68 1.71 1.68xall 7.4N 12.2 6 1.90 0.84& 1.391,153 words
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Article132 1971-07-01 12 LONDON, Thurs.— Britain has told the Indian government that it proposes ending a trade agreement which has existed between thq two countries for 32 years. The British decision follows a state of deadlock which has arisen after months of discussions about Britain's new system for textile132 words
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Article321 1971-07-01 12 Mr. G. Arnold Brooks bank has been appointed manager of The Chartered Bank, Crosby House, Singapore. He succeeds Mr. O. Creswell, who left Singapore at the end of last week to take up his new appointment as manager of the bank's branch in Karachi. Mr. Brooksbank Joined the bank321 words
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Article261 1971-07-01 12 LESLIE TAN - LESLIE TAN Singapore has been chosen as the regional centre for controlling all trade activities of the Protector International Limited of Australia. Mr. Ron Salotti, export promotion executive, told New Nation: "Singapore will be the first country in South-East Asia to have our representative office. The reason261 words
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Article, Illustration484 1971-07-01 12 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA By EDGAR KOH The vengeful scriptwriter runs rampant again with the latest in the swordflghting series, THE GOLDEN SEAL, a Shaw Brothers production. He is the main driving force behind all films of this kind, together with his partner, the sword-play Instructor484 words
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Advertisement197 1971-07-01 12 32-YEAR U.K.-INDIA TRADE PACT TO BE ABOLISHED SOON BE MASTER OF THE ENGL I AHfiIIACF and you possess the proven key to knowledge, enjoyment and success! NOW IS THE TIME. If you have ever dreamed of someday owning a magnificent unabridged Merriam-Webster the ultimate in dictionary ownership now is certainly197 words
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Advertisement8 1971-07-01 12 UPWARD TREND IN SUMMER RALLY ON WALL STREET8 words
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Article, Illustration403 1971-07-01 13 Peter Koh - CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Peter Koh The sole purpose of Willow Avenue Secondary Schools' participation in the current 15-a-side rugby tournament is to gain match experience. The present side comprises of mainly inexperienced players boys who do not have the slightest tinge of the game. The problemPictures: Jerry Seh - 403 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-07-01 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap On a lallang-infested plot of reclaimed land off Bedok, you can sometimes see two karate experts sparring with one another. They are black-belters, Hideo Kamel (4th dan) and Kisaka Uchida (3rd dan), practising a lethal art of self-defence called the "Kei Shin Kan."333 words
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Article69 1971-07-01 14 Tanglin Club's No. 2. team defeated Singapore Cricket Club's No. 4 by four matches to nil in the Singapore Squash Racquets Association competition at the Tanglin Club last night. Results. Ken Thai bt. Mai Thom 9-5, 9-6, 9-7; Tony Cooper bt. Barry Barnard 9-6, 9-2, 3-9;69 words
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Article75 1971-07-01 14 City Rangers Sports Club's 2nd annual badminton finals will be held at the Balestler Hill Technical School Hall in Thomson Road today from 8 p.m. The ties are: singles Lawrence Lee v Phua Joo Khing, for third place Freddie Tan v Walter Ong; doubles—George Kong and Walter,75 words
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Article20 1971-07-01 14 Police Sports Association will be holding its annual athletic meet at Thomson Road on Saturday at 2 p.m.20 words
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Article52 1971-07-01 14 England, Thursday.—Jim Dietz, six-foot-six American, impressively won his first round Diamond Sculls heat on the opening day of Henley Royal Regatta. Dietz, a 22-year-old student from Boston, cruised over Britain's Jerry McCarthy to win easily in Bmins 37secs. His quarterfinal rival will be powerful Danish sculler52 words
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Article, Illustration579 1971-07-01 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Basketball is proving to be the top money spinner on the Republic's sporting circuit. While most sports bodies have to struggle to make ends meet, the Basketball Association of Singapore seems to be blessed with the Midas touch. Ever since the association579 words
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Article, Illustration132 1971-07-01 15 Twelve-year-old CHAMPION (pictured above), ,one of the oldest horses in training, hart himself -jn training recently and had to be destroyed. 'Champion, a son of Pan 11, was owned by Soop Lee stable and trained at Ipoh by S.T. Paul. At his peak Champion won for his owner,132 words
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260 1971-07-01 15 By Scrutineer Singapore horse- owner and business- man, Mr. Robert Goh, r- has entered both his Daryl's Pride and Classic Mission, in the Aus- -tralian classic, Caulfleld Cup, to be run in October. Daryl's Pride who scored Chis first win in January when he won260 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-07-01 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap When cycling officials saw Singapore's fourman team off on the marathon 634-mile Tour of Malaysia road race on Sunday, they only hoped that the boys would gain more experience. They did not have any great expectations for they knew that the183 words
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Article39 1971-07-01 15 Adelaide, Thursday. The South African touring Rugby Union team ran away from South Australia when they won the second game of their uAstralian Tour 43-0 at Norwood oval yesterday. The tourists led 15-0 at .halftime. _->39 words
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Article313 1971-07-01 15 By Blue freter Gestapo did a smart gallop on a good track at Buklt Timah this morning. With Hassan Ahmad in the saddle, Gestapo strode out fluently oVer 3f in 38 3/5. Gestapo, who finished a fast fourth to Taiwan Princess last Saturday has Improved and313 words
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Article458 1971-07-01 15 BCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE I: 2.15. Class 6 Div S 6f Honey Dew, Strong- Arm; RACE 2: 2.45. Class 6. Div 2 6f Panmorajr, Progressive, Copper Cinder*; RACE 3: 3.15. Class 5 Div 3 6f C bunfe Win, Pooeidon, Tobacco Leaf; RACE 4: 3.45. Class 2 Div458 words
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Article48 1971-07-01 15 The Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, will j)resent out certificates to apprentices at the apprentice riding school, Bukit Timah, at 5.30 p.m. on July 8. He will present a saddle to the leading apprentice and whips to the second and third.48 words
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Article197 1971-07-01 15 A total of 39 top sprinters has been entered for the King's Gold Cup to be ru,n on the last day of the forthcoming KL July meeting. Among them is Chinta Sayang, an impressive winner in the Class Two Division One 6f at Bukit Timah last197 words
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Article418 1971-07-01 15 Reuter Glasgow, Thursday Scotland were 34 for two wickets at close of play in reply to the Pakistani touring team's first innings total of 183 for nine declared on the opening day of their three-day cricket match here. Scottish captain Jim Allan destroyed the Pakistani teamReuter - 418 words
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Article15 1971-07-01 15 Nalisnal Leaiw Chicago Nit Los AnpW 5 American Leaiw Cleveland 8 Baltimore 415 words
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Article119 1971-07-01 15 The Malaya Muslims Missionaries' Association is now trying to get a coach to train up its badminton enthusiasts. The sports secretary, Incite Muhammed Nor AlKatib said this yesterday, after the finals of the first MMMA badminton championships at Maju Secondary School. He said: "By this move, we119 words
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Article70 1971-07-01 15 Jakarta, Thursday—lndonesia's President Suharto will open the 17-natlon Asian badminton championships to be held here from August 13-21. Indonesian badminton federation chairman, Mr. Sudlrman, said this today after talks with the president. The 17 countries invited to take part in the titles are Burma, Ceylon, Nationalist70 words
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Article123 1971-07-01 15 London, Thursday. Coloured players will be allowed into South Africa to take part in the 1972 Federation Cup women's world team tennis championship, Mr. Alf Chalmers, President of the South African Lawn Tennis Union, said In a statement here yesterday. A decision has still to123 words
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Article211 1971-07-01 15 WIMBLEDON London, Thursday Years of hard work and sacrifice paid off today for 19-year-old Australian Evonne Goolagong when she stormed into the women's final at Wimbledon by thrashing US veteran Mrs. Billie Jean King. In just 55 minutes, the young star out-played Mrs. King in every211 words
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Article99 1971-07-01 15 Helsinki, Tharsday Resalts mt world fame* last nlfhi. 400 m. hardies 1. Ralph Mann (US) 4SJ (World best this year) 2. Art BsHa (Finland) 44.4; 2. Rainer Behahert (West Germany) 4M. (uSS5 I ELZ^«B«^iS) d Lssar Lcaacs (Hangary) Mite. (222 ft l%") 2. ShlgsMli Marofashl (Japan) «5.76 m.99 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-07-01 15 Lim Kee Chan - By Lim Kee Chan History was created when the 16-year-old Amer ic a n schoolboy Jimmy Stewart became the first golfer in the Republic to be given a plus-one handicap in May 1 this year. Now, within two months, Singapore has another such400 words
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Advertisement367 1971-07-01 14 MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSOR SYED MOHSEN Alsogoff Internationally-known Psychologist, Hypnotist, Mystic of 348, Market Street, Singapore undertakes to Solve Your Life, Marital, Emotional Problems. 11 am./5 pm. KUMARAGURU ASTROLOGICAL HOUSE (S. A. Govindan— Astrologer) 117 A Owen Rood, Singapore ***** 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Friday closed. PETS FOR SALE WHIPPET"PUPPY MALE, twelve367 words
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Miscellaneous118 1971-07-01 14 DR. KILDARE B.J. BURNSv PRESS representative of sen. warp HAVERFORP, JR., ENLISTS DR. KILQARE'S HELP IN HER BATTLE TO CURE THE you N6 Politician of his prinking PROBLEM. IPO VOU THINK HAVERFORP WILL j COOPERATE? y 5* 4. m IT«« rTI JS RIP KIRBY PESMONP'S PUT FEMINA tfflD A CAB118 words
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Miscellaneous302 1971-07-01 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 8 City district. 9 Miss Becky. 10 Norwegian seaport. 11 Danny—. 12 Unoriginal person. 13 Hardy heroine. 19 Particles. 21 Studio equipment. 25 Large Indonesian Island. 28 Arrange dishonestly. 30 Descended. 31 Blaze. n 32 Deutschland—alles. 33 Agents: Abbr. 34 Popular toy. 3.5 Merit. 36 Members of302 words
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Miscellaneous407 1971-07-01 15 -C»t at»Bf floitfi lines NEW NATION MONEYWORDS 'S 1 THURSDAY Cat Mt Ml pii wit* itlMr cnihs Fastiif ustmctins appear kelaw. Naae (Mr./Mrs./Miu). -C»t >IM| Htltl lines CLUES FOR S-4 FILL 111 CLUES 1. Decreed by Fate. to be when applying for 2. Measure equal to four teaching job. quarts.407 words
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233 1971-07-01 16 It started as a simple training run for exGerman professional cycling champion Winfried Boelke, 29. But it ended In a terrifying gangster chase with Winfried dodging low-fly-ing helicopters and posses of gun-toting policemen with tracker-dogs. The cyclist had been mistaken for the.man who had233 words
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Article174 1971-07-01 16 Two local government councils In the highlands of PapuaNew Guinea have re- cently passed rules to regulate customary marriage settlements. Maximum bride prices for a single girl in th Mendi Council area will be $lOO in cash, four pigs and four pearl shells. For174 words
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610 1971-07-01 16 Muruts not so active now In the old days to get ahead as a M u r u t tribesman you had to, •literally, get a head. But since this popular sporting pasttime was suppressed by the British chartered company and610 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-07-01 16 Helen Tan, 22, has helped thousands of Plain Janes pat on a pretty face. She deals in cosmetics. That's why she makes it her business to see that there's no such thing as an "ugly girl." It's only on weekends that she can afford toPicture by Steven Lee - 60 words
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Article59 1971-07-01 16 AH FOOK: The university law society will break the rice bowls of our lawyers if they set up their legal aid "clinics" in densely-populated areas. MEI LIN: Not necessarily so, because they will be serving, only the needy members of the public who cannot afford to consult lawyers.59 words
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Miscellaneous356 1971-07-01 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening 3.20 Our Music Makers (M —repeat) 3.35 It's Happening in Singapore (C —repeat) 3.55 Housewives' Matinee Battle of Love (A Cantonese Film —Part 2) 5.05 Close 6.00 Opening followed by Dr. Who 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 My Three Sons 7.00 International Sports 7.15 What Others356 words
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Miscellaneous87 1971-07-01 16 dnuni ni DO T. ggg WAP FAMINE PESTILENCE AND POLLUTION IN THE FUTURE, SIRE. y Birr ISNY THERE AA/yr#//v6 in the FUTURE THAT WiU MAKE ME HAPPY P«i J3 lEui&r SNIFFY llllA <2> a \\U SB lIP By Frank O'Neal TOMORROW THE QUEEN WILL FALL IN "THE MOAT. YES, SltfE.87 words
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Miscellaneous294 1971-07-01 16 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY EORN today, you are not the sort of person who could survive happily In a routine situation. You need variety, change, the chance to use your own creativity and imagination. TOMORROW... CANCER (June 22-July 23) Gather your wits —and your friends—about you. Now294 words
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