New Nation, 2 July 1971
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Title Section15 1971-07-02 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, July 2, 1971 No. 142 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-07-02 1 LJ« 1 The Singapore Turf Club will boost its campaim against illegal bookmakers by putting up posters and making announcements over the air reminding the public that betting with them is an offence, at all future race meetings. Officers from the Turf Club's security force192 words
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LATE NEWS
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Article65 1971-07-02 1 Yesterday's water consumption dropped to 91.7 million gallons, the lowest for the week. This is 4.1 million gallons below the Wednesday's figure and only 1.7 above the target set by the PUB to avert water rationing. The board said there had been an increase of rainfall65 words
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Article41 1971-07-02 1 New York, Friday The minimum voting age for all elections in the United States was reduced from 21 to 18 last night, when Ohio became the 38th state to ratify the 26th amendment to the United States Constitution.41 words
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Article633 1971-07-02 1 Moscow still silent on cause of trio's death New Nation Foreign Service Moscow, Friday The bodies of Russia's three Soyuz 11 monants were cremated in Moscow last night. Urns containing the ashes of the spacemen, found dead in their spacecraft when it returned to earth on Wed'New Nation Foreign Service - 633 words
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Article, Illustration76 1971-07-02 1 Yesterday it was all glitter and glamour at the Istana for 18-year-old President Scholar, Jennifer Lee Gek Choo. But today it was the comfort and relaxed atmosphere helping 1 Mum at home. "I begin the university term on Monday and until76 words
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Article399 1971-07-02 1 Hedges on proposals United Press International Washington, Friday. The White House has said there appeared to be positive as well as clearly unacceptable elements in the new Communist peace package offered at |the Vietnam talks in Paris. Press Secretary Mr. Ronald Ziegler said yesterdayUnited Press International - 399 words
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Article322 1971-07-02 1 With only five days to go before a new term opens, the University of Singapore has announced a major revision of the two-term system for 1971-72. Although the two-term system will be retained, the new academic year will consist of a 15-week first term followed by a322 words
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451 1971-07-02 1 Two politicians today called for a commission of inquiry into what they described as government intimidation and pressure on opposition parties and Individuals. They were commenting on a statement made yesterday by Mr. Lui Boon Poh, former secretary-general of the People's Front, that the451 words
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Article120 1971-07-02 1 Pan American Airways' jumbo jet, due to arrive at 2 p.m. today, has been delayed for 3Vz hours because of a slight technical hitch at Guam. An airline spokesman said engineers correctd the fault this morning and the plane left for Singapore via Saigon.120 words
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Article15 1971-07-02 1 Police reported a total of 67 accidents yesterday. S i x were serious.15 words
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Article107 1971-07-02 1 The stock market was steady this morning. Haw Par was most actively trad' ed with a turnover of some 140,000 units. The share was hoisted to $2.59, up nine cents on yesterday's close. Public Bank attracted strong buying support to a new high of $1.26, up six107 words
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Advertisement84 1971-07-02 1 CHICKEN CURRY IIHII!! EXOTIC CURRY DISHES... d right out of the tin. It is me.il ,n ,s mumen; so rnany varieties to choosf from chick.i :t prawn, mutt on, c iams ai .of ish bal i. Ai < sijperh .ncjr>>d'ents ind yourmt ste 1 s Curry Chicken tor mst.ioc. is84 words
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Article195 1971-07-02 2 Mr. Quek Fel Wun of the United Bus Company has been selected the most courteous bus conductor in a competition organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore East. Mr. Chua Chuan Cher of 143-D, Block 99, Lorong 2 In Toa Payoh was the man who reported Mr. Quek's195 words
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Article25 1971-07-02 2 The Raffles Players—the Dramatic Society of Raffles Institution will give a three-day presentation of Julius Caesar at Victoria Theatre beginning at 7.30 tonight.25 words
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Article19 1971-07-02 2 The People's Association Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens next Thursday from 8 to 9 pm.19 words
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Article174 1971-07-02 2 The Automobile Association of Singapore has called for compulsory use of safety seat belts by all motorists. In an editorial in its latest monthly bulletin, the AA said statistics showed that seat belts have saved many people from serious injury and death even174 words
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Article148 1971-07-02 2 Venice, Friday Italy's second nationwide hotel strike In less than two weeks erupted in violence here yesterday when police fought to prevent workers from storming two hotels. Five police, including the deputy police chief of the nearby town of Egidlo, and four demonstrators were reported148 words
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158 1971-07-02 2 Kuala Lumpur, Friday The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tan Sri Ibrahim bin Ismail, and the Inspec-tor-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohammed Salleh bin Ismael, jointly inaugurated a special weekly Malaysian Armed Forces and Police radio programme here this morning. It158 words
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279 1971-07-02 2 Koala Lumpur, Friday Private firms have been urged to provide scholarships and bursaries to students who intend to study at the Universiti Kebangsaan The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Datuk (Dr.) Ariffln bin Hajl Ngah Marsukt said the university hoped that its graduates would not279 words
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Article35 1971-07-02 2 The Society for Aid to the Paralysed will hold a sale of children's clothing, toys and Oilmen silk flowers at Sunnyway Kindergarten in Balmoral Park next Tuesday from 9 am. to 1 pjn.35 words
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Article, Illustration293 1971-07-02 2 Thai leader's assurance on Malaysia relations Bangkok, Friday The Thai Prime Minister, Thanom Kittikachorn, told Parliament today there was no cause for worry about relations between Thailand and Malaysia. He said he received a warm welcome on his recent visit to Kuala Lumpur and did293 words
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231 1971-07-02 2 The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has opened its new $160,000 resettlement and rehabilitation centre for destitute exleprosy patients at Lorong Buangkok, off Ylo Chu Kang Road. Just outside the perimeter of the Trafalgar Home, the centre can hold about 100 patients. It has two231 words
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Article74 1971-07-02 2 The Boys' Town Old Boys' Association will hold the first semi final of its Talentime tomorrow at 4 pjn. in the Conference Hall. The second semi-final will be held tomorrow week. Twenty contestants will be selected from the semifinalists to compete in the Grand Final to be74 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-07-02 2 Brought up in a strict Korean family, Rola Sung was constantly reminded by her father, former governor of the Kangwando province, to uphold the name of the family. But her Independent spirit and love for singing got the better of her and she launched into251 words
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Article61 1971-07-02 2 A new water pipe is being laid today between Pulau Branl and PSA Godown 5. The shipping community has been asked to keep a sharp lookout and go now while approaching and passing this area. The operation is expected to end at 2r p.m. But divers61 words
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Article192 1971-07-02 2 A six-man cultural mission from Japan will arrive here early next month to improve its country's image in the region. The delegation, organised by the Japanese Foreign Office, will also visit Thailand, Malaysia and IndoneA Japanese Embassy spokesman said today: "The members will try to eradicate the192 words
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392 1971-07-02 2 Koala Lumpur, Friday More than 750 new students at the Mara Institute of Technology were today urged to be self-reliant and make full use of the opportunities offered them to better themselves. The acting director of the Institute, Inche Mansor All, told them at392 words
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Article134 1971-07-02 2 The Singapore Institute of Management and the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore will hold a 20session certificate course on public relations starting on July 27. The lectures will be held every Tuesday and Friday from 6 pjn. to 8 p.m. at the Chinese YMCA in134 words
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Article31 1971-07-02 2 The leadership development commission of the Junior Chamber of Singapore is conducting a 14session course at the Chinese YMCA to groom its members on public speaking and leadership develop* ment.31 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1971-07-02 2 Weather Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.— fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. Max. 85.3. Min. 72.2. Total rainfall for the month to date 0.17. Total raindays for the month to date 1. Hours of sunshine 2.90. TIDES Today: 5.28 pjn. (7ft.).58 words
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Article, Illustration537 1971-07-02 3 Government wants $lOO million for new Kent Ridge complex The Slngapre government is having talks with a four-man World Bank team over an application for a loan to build a new University of Singapore complex at Kent Ridge, Ayer Rajah Road. The loan sought537 words
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Article111 1971-07-02 3 Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Development and MP for Tanglin, will open the Swiss Cottage Centralised Workshops in Dunearn Road at 7.30 tonight. A concert will be held after the opening. The Singapore National Academy of Science will hold an extraordinary general111 words
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203 1971-07-02 3 Officers from the Commercial Crime Branch and a private investigation agency yesterday seized several hundred dollars' worth of falsely branded sewing parts during a raid at Telok Ayer Basin. Six men were unloading the parts—stamped with the brand of a popular brand of sewing maohiwA203 words
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Article33 1971-07-02 3 Residents of Lorong Zaiton, off Braddell Road, will soon have a new metal road which will cost the government about $22,600. Construction work which Includes drainage will begin soon.33 words
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Article, Illustration173 1971-07-02 3 The Cathay Building will be the biggest in Singapore to be sheathed in aluminium cladding—36,ooo sq. ft. of it. The task of giving the buUding a new look, since renovations started in March. Is being undertaken by Dlethelm and Co. Ltd.. at a cost of $BOO,OOO. The173 words
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Article316 1971-07-02 3 Half a million of Singapore's population are Chinese refugees who live in wooden highlegged simple dwellings. This sweeping remark was made by a Japanese professor and town planner, Mr. Kenichi Tanebe, in a Japanese magaslne. Geography, and translated into Chinese by a Nanyang lecturer. Dr. Ang Koh316 words
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453 1971-07-02 3 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's actions against the Singapore Herald, Eastern Sun and Nanyang Slang Pau were actions that he knew could never be tolly justified in public, according to a printed pamphlet issued today by Felice Leon-Soh. Writing as someone experienced In453 words
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160 1971-07-02 3 The Singapore Aquarlsts' Society today called on Its members to contribute Ideas and play an active role in the new clubhouse. A spokesman said: "Dedication In society work is an important asset for without it, many projects and functions would not be able to160 words
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237 1971-07-02 3 Many offices and factories in Singapore are still poorly lit and, worse still, operate with high, ultra-violet contents. Mr. Sze Yu Kok, a lecturer at the Singapore Polytechnic, said this at the conference on the applications of environmental control, at the Polytechnic today.237 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1971-07-02 3 At the cinema lido: Piece Of Dreams 1.45, 4. 6.30 to 9.15. Capitol: Eyewitness 1.45. 4, 6.30 to 9.30. Rex: Legends Of Cheating (Mandarin) 1.45, 4, 6.30 to 9.30. Roxy: Legends Of Cheating (Mandarin) 1.45, 4.15. 7 to 9.30. State: Cannon For Corboda 1.45. 4. 7 to 9.30. Globe: Revenge97 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-02 3 Winning Toto numbers The numbers picked at yesterday's Toto draw 51/71 were 39, 48, 13, 8 and 41. The additional number was 43. In the circled draw, the numbers drawn were 47, 29 and 41.35 words
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THE WORLD
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241 1971-07-02 4 United Press International New York, Friday Thousands of copper miners, waterfront workers, sanitation workers and bus drivers walked off their jobs yesterday in a flurry of strikes for higher wages. Representatives of 26 copper workers unions, representing 36,000 employees of eight firms, calledUnited Press International - 241 words
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Article163 1971-07-02 4 Reuter Vienna, Friday Rumania yesterday lavished praise on Communist China in contrast to the critical tone of statements by the Soviet Union and other Eastern bloc states. In a message to the Peking leadership on the 50th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party the Bucharest partyReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration72 1971-07-02 4 Crown Prince Khaled Ben Abdul Aziz (centre) of Saudi Arabia addressing delegates at the Islamic Solidarity Conference which was inaugurated in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, recently. He is flanked by Tengku Abdul Rahman (left), Malaysia's former Prime Minister who is now the secretary-general of the Islamic Secretariat,72 words
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Article201 1971-07-02 4 Reuter London, Friday Britain's National Gallery moved last night to prevent American multimillionaire, Mr. Jean Paul Getty, from becoming the owner of the world's most expensive Titian painting, "The death of Actaeon." The painting was sold last Friday to a London dealer for £1,680,000 andReuter - 201 words
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327 1971-07-02 4 Government continues its probe Reuter Washington, Friday The US government has warned the Press that it will launch crim i n a 1 prosecutions against "all those who have violated Federal laws" in the unauthorised disclosure of the Pentagon's secret papers on Vietnam. TheReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-07-02 4 New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Friday Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, the man held responsible for disclosing the secret Pentagon papers, said yesterday that the documents he had included sensitive volumes on negotiations which he did not pass on to the Press. He toldNew Nation Foreign Service - 194 words
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Article42 1971-07-02 4 Rome, Friday. Police fired tear-gas to disperse several hundred stonethrowing left-wing students at Milan's state university yesterday. The trouble started when the students tried to hold a public meeting called by the extreme leftist "student movement" outside the Physics faculty.42 words
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Article375 1971-07-02 4 United Press International Saigon, Friday Nineteen American warplanes struck a suspected Communist rocket site in the North Vietnamese half of the Demilitarised Zone on Wednesday In an apparently unauthorised raid that had repercussions in Washington. The raid, by 14 Ft Phantoms and fire armed spotterUnited Press International - 375 words
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173 1971-07-02 4 United Press International Paris* Friday Five men, dressed as post office employees, yesterday robbed a Strasbourg post office of 11.6 million francs (US$2.l2 million) in France's biggest hold-up. The money was in used nates. Police said they still had no trace of theUnited Press International - 173 words
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174 1971-07-02 4 United Press International London, Friday The "mystery bidder" for the world famous Cunard shipping lines dropped out 01 the takeover race last night, leaving the field clear lor Cunard's other suitor, Trafalgar House investments. Cunard announced this week that it was holding takeover talks withUnited Press International - 174 words
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116 1971-07-02 4 Chicago, Friday. —Police fought off rocks, bottles and a few petrol bombs yesterday to force Indians to abandon a one-time Nike missile site along Lake Michigan. The Indians moved on to the site several weeks ago and vowed they would not give up the116 words
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399 1971-07-02 5 Reuter Jakarta, Friday Armed troops guarded key government buildings and strategic points here today as security measures were stepped up for Indonesia's first general election in 16 years tomorrow. A garrison spokesman said the troops were a precaution to maintain peace and calmReuter - 399 words
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172 1971-07-02 5 Reuter Salisbury, Friday Secret Anglo-Rhode-sian settlement talks gathered pace yesterday against a background of rising African student unrest. Aa negotiations entered an important new phase—with Prime Minister lan Smith apparently taking part for the first time hundreds of students mounted a protest againstReuter - 172 words
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385 1971-07-02 5 Reuter Seoul, Friday President Chung-hee Park was sworn in to a third consecutive four-year term today with a pledge to make South Korea strong enough by the middle of this decade to achieve peaceful reunification of divided Korea. The 53-year-uld soldier turned-politician who firstReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration467 1971-07-02 5 They confirm reports of rape, looting Pak army atrocities Bottomley: At times I wanted to jump out of the helicopter and see why a whole area was devastated New Nation Foreign Service New Delhi, Friday British parliamentarian Mr. Arthur Bottomley has warned President Yahya Khan ofNew Nation Foreign Service - 467 words
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Article, Illustration90 1971-07-02 5 A A Filipino Muslim elder with an amputated right leg recounts how he and 17 other wounded companions survived the savage massacre carried out by a band of armed men inside a mosque on June 19. In this tragic incident 57 Muslims, including women and child ren90 words
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Article190 1971-07-02 5 Reuter Washington, Friday Two members of Congress yesterday announced they would introduce a resolution in both houses to have the U.S. government stop all further shipments of military equipment to Pakistan. The joint resolution seeks to force the government's hand to revoke licences already granted forReuter - 190 words
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Article301 1971-07-02 5 United Press International London, Friday British public opinion, long cool to the idea of joining Europe in the Common Market, is fast turning outright hostile to the project. The distaste for a commitment linking Britain to the European community has sharpened markedly since Britain'sUnited Press International - 301 words
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288 1971-07-02 5 Reuter Cairo, Friday Egyptians went to the polls for the fifst time in three years yesterday to elect 57,200 members of the Arab Socialist Union (ASU) and reshape political power in the country. Officials reported the initial balloting was conducted without incident andReuter - 288 words
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Article164 1971-07-02 5 United Press International Moscow, Friday The Soviet Union told Communist China yesterday ideological divergencies should not interfere with state relations, and called again for a new border Pravda, the Communist party newspaper, said on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party: 'TheUnited Press International - 164 words
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Advertisement74 1971-07-02 4 If you like your coffee white, you II just love it with Coffee-mate. Coffee-mate is the smooth new coffee creamer that makes coffee taste better than ever. And if s non-fattening as well. So start a new romance at coffee time. Arrange a date with coffee and Coffee-mate. You'll love74 words
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Advertisement94 1971-07-02 5 —,-7 J-.f 1 '5? TURN YOUR WALL INTO A WORK OF ART WITH... JCYROCO Hi s Large Gallery Mates Plague ,<• Wall Mirror with Console Table Ou Barry Vanity Mirror San Marco Wall Mirror Whatever the style, in any room. Syroco Decorative Accessories offer extreme flexibility in decor,->,t ng The94 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1137 1971-07-02 6 S. M. Ali - New Nation foreign writer S. M. Ali, on a fact-finding tour of South-East Asia, today examines the campaign styles of the candidates in the South Vietnam presidential elections. Thieu commands all the big guns in October > presidential election S. M. Ali The promulgation of the1,137 words
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Article, Illustration578 1971-07-02 6 Osgood Caruthers - AS TITO TRIES TO SHAPE HIS NATION'S FUTURE From Osgood Caruthers Los Angeles Times In his 80th year, President Josip Broz Tito Is attempting to harness a troika of divergent political Horses to keep Yugoslavia rolling In his chosen direction even beyond hisLos Angeles Times - 578 words
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Article375 1971-07-02 6 Selig Harrison - WELFARE EXPENDITURE RISING From Selig Harrison Washington Post A leading spokesman for the Japanese business world predicts thaf the current rocketing rate of growth in Japanese exports to the United States will prove to be a "temporary phenomenon" resulting from tight money policies followed hereWashington Post - 375 words
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Advertisement153 1971-07-02 6 NITE-CLUB*CABARET RESTAURANT IUSD OPENING TOM CANTONESE SHANGHAINESE FOOD BUSINESS MEN SET LUNCH > MINI COCKTAIL BAR CATERING SERVICE AVAILABLE TEA TIME ENTERTAINMENT BY TOP SINGERS (3.00 PM 7.00 PM) Dinner entertainment: England's top artistes THE DEL ROYS SHOW Attractive singers from Taiwan and Hong Kong MISS LEE LAN SIM MISS153 words
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Advertisement67 1971-07-02 6 NO! We wouldn't be able to give you the power of this Bignotti Pornelli Jones Colt with a turpo charged Ford engine but for the $BO/- you are spending, we will make sure that your car will be able to beat his brothers WHAT's MORE, ALL DONE IN 24 HOURS.67 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1587 1971-07-02 7 CLARENCE FERNANDEZ - The reading habit' has never taken root in Singapore. With the Festival of Books organised by the National Boolt Development Council'starting tomorrow, CLARENCE FERNANDEZ examines the reasons why Singaporeans read so little and appraises the work of the council. CLARENCE FERNANDEZ1,587 words
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Article477 1971-07-02 7 WEE BENG HUAT - Yesterday was the 20th anniversary of the Colombo Plan, to which we are the third largest regional donor of study awards. New Nation writer WEE BENG HUAT takes a look at Singapore's contribution to the scheme and reports on the ways in which we have gained477 words
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Advertisement367 1971-07-02 7 More Garuda service. Three more cities. Colombo. We'll take you there any Friday from Kuala Lumpur. And onwards to Bombay, Athens, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. We fly to fifteen major dities outside Indonesia alhd to twenty-six domestic destinations. So next time you take a trip, even if you're just going from367 words
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523 1971-07-02 8 The strangest part of the Singapore Telephone Board's search for additional resources to finance its development plans is its failure to take the public into its confidence. The Board's plans call for an expenditure of $163 million over the next six years ar»d523 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article128 1971-07-02 8 I enjoyed the comment of Juan T. Mercado, Director of the Philippine Press Institute, who recently compared President Marcos to Cleopatra. In the Shakespeare play, declared Mercado, Cleopatra told the bearer of good news that he was an honest man, but proceeded to call him dishonest when he128 words
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Article112 1971-07-02 8 The National Pioneer, the organ of the Ministry of Defence, which not made its appearance for the last few month*, will be reappearing soon. Renamed the Pioneer, it will be revamped and will make its monthly appearance in two languages (English and Chinese) in what is hoped will112 words
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Article, Illustration799 1971-07-02 8 SHIRI MULGAOKAR - SHIRI MULGAOKAR A lengthening shadow casts itself over the Commonwealth as Britain prepares to enter the European Common Market. The Commonwealth countries have been oddly reluctant to come to grips with the full Implications of this move. But now long799 words
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Letters
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Article325 1971-07-02 8 CHAN CHEE SENG - CHAN CHEE SENG Parliamentary Secretary, Social Affairs, Singapore 6. Recently I made a speech in Cantonese to the Singapore Master Tailors' Association with the Chinese text in full distributed to the Press and part of what I said has been wrongly understood and translated, and to make325 words
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Article107 1971-07-02 8 SUTARSO Information Officer Indonesian Embassy - SUTARSO Information Officer Indonesian Embassy I refer to the picture on page four (New Nation June 25) and wish to inform you, to eliminate any misinterpretation of that picture, that the style of dress and hair worn by that group does not depict hlppyism in the present107 words
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Article296 1971-07-02 8 S. HUTTON - S. HUTTON A stay of six months is perhaps too short a period to make assessments of .the local people and the local conditions, but I think it might interest your Singaporean readers to know of the impressions they have given to at least one foreigner from296 words
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Article107 1971-07-02 8 HANNEL WONG - HANNEL WONG I'm glad something concrete is coming out of efTorts to eliminate pirate taxis on the road. At times, seeing them zooming in and out of traffic to solicit passengers, one must surely decide that they are the worst menace on the road. But107 words
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Article119 1971-07-02 8 Can anyone explain why there 1a no uniformity In the display of numbers on buses? Some buses have one number, some two -and some even have three numbers displayed at present In the regrouped system more than one company travels along a certain route, hence the119 words
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Article202 1971-07-02 8 L. F. LIM - L. F. LIM Permit me to comment on two points raised by Gerald De Cruz in his well-written and, timely article on the possibility of snap elections in Singapore, which appeared in New Nation on June 28. Mr. De Cruz first of all says that a202 words
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Advertisement97 1971-07-02 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. w-*- WUR-f-T" 'X ■~,l Wm( A ffi J t'■ i irt 4 4+l on* thing in common: ihi/n rfways stay in farfrion. Ray-Ban tha moat famous BAUSC M C LQMB 5->> I «Sfa• l&Mf Selected and brought to97 words
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Miscellaneous0 1971-07-02 8 ,\>!!-{,"~`?^(?-`%@'!"^;/(()"-!0 words
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Article, Illustration2355 1971-07-02 9 New Nation presents the final excerpt 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 Historical2,355 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration674 1971-07-02 10 ANNUAL sales always draw in the crowds. And I'm sure Carpets And Furnishings' annual sale, which begins today and lasts for one month is not going to be any exception. Npt when it offers carpets with style and distinction to meet the needs of those674 words
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Advertisement411 1971-07-02 10 LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO., 262/264, (ALAN BESAR, SINCAPORE-8. TELEPHONE: *****5 (5 LINES) Agents, Stockists Distributors ofi(1) "GRIMWOOD" ELECTRICAL HEATING UNITS for Got Liquids or Solid up to 2,000° F. (2) "AGRO" ELECTRIC BELLS 4"/6'78" Weotlior Proof and Industrial Typos. Usad in Skips and Factories. (3) LIMIT AND MICRO SWITCHES411 words
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Advertisement104 1971-07-02 10 7V 7 Isle of Ball Love A style of —Beautiful beauty spirit The Perfect Gift from the Orient Available «t R(Mmom, Fltzpatricks, B«nt«ng Ltd., Buttons ft Bows, Harrows, Lucks Trod«rs, i Mteo Gift Shop, Metrotex, MondoHn Gift Shop! Mufckonds, Meleye Silk Stores, Hotels Singajure. Hotels Shangri. la, Ming Court Hotel,104 words
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Advertisement36 1971-07-02 10 GIFT PROBLEMS? Check our Shopping Page for Shopping ideas and the latest bargains in town. KOYA OFFICE,* DINING FOAM RUBBER-NOSAG SPRING FINE ARTIFICIAL LEATHER QUALITY TEAK WITH MAT CLEAR LACQUERED AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING FURNITURE SHOPS.36 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration448 1971-07-02 11 Dianne Wood - It strikes fust when a girt steps into a nets? adult environment By Dianne Wood A-C-N-E is a fourletter word —and not a very nice one at that Although almost every teenager at one time or another gets acne, pimples or spots, the fact can be small448 words
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530 1971-07-02 11 STELLA BRUCE - Prolonged digging can cause hubby backstrain STELLA BRUCE As the sun sinks slowly behind the potting shed, he hangs up his hoe, beds down the lawnmower for the night, and ambles Into the house. He walks like that, not because he's seen too many John530 words
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Article362 1971-07-02 11 WENDY HUTTON - Strange name but very tasty food EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON A fascinating couple of hours wandering around Chinatown with a friend recently culminated In a delicious Cantonese lunch at air-conditioned Kum Leng Restaurant right in the heart of this colourful district. Although no-one Here appeared362 words
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222 1971-07-02 11 Elizabeth Choo - By Elizabeth Choo To be beautiful is hardly a problem for most women nowadays especially with electronic devices to help them along. Take for example makeup application sometime early this year a cosmetics firm introduced their lipstick selector to make It222 words
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Article, Illustration493 1971-07-02 11 WANG SU FAH - Professionals and experts among the many entries pouring in CAMERA CORNER By WANG SU FAH Camera Corner Photographic Contest is proving very encouraging and popular as entries pour in continuously to the editor's desk in great nujnbers. There were many professionals and experts among the entrants. Every493 words
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Advertisement50 1971-07-02 11 YOUR NEEDS IN COSMETICS PERFUMES IS BEST SERVED 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'pore 6. Teh *****. VIV ■> TAILOR 181. MMdl« Road, S'por«-7. Ttfl: *****8 FOR SHIRTS THAT MAKE YOUR50 words
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Advertisement145 1971-07-02 11 Photographic Contest NEW NATION Name Address Title: Camera: Exposure: Camera Corner's weekly photographic contest. Below are the rules of the competition. It's open to all with cash prizes. Rules 1. The Contest is open to all Singapore photographers. 2. Minimum size is 6" x 8" on glossy surface. 3. An145 words
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Article145 1971-07-02 12 Allied Cham 62% Am Brand* Am Can 33% AT A T 45% A 6 P Anaranda 18* Beth Steel Boeing CaUrp Trae 48% Chryller Coca-Cola 103% Control Data Corn Ol Wkj 252% Dow Chem V9% DuPont E Kodak 76% Ford Mot Oen Dynam Gen Elec 60% Oen Fooda145 words
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301 1971-07-02 12 United Press International NEW YORK, Fri. Mr. Kogoro Uemura, president of the fedeiatlon of economic organisations (Keidanren) has said that Japan should further liberalise its trade and open its market to the rest of the world. Writing in the annual special issue onUnited Press International - 301 words
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Article1135 1971-07-02 12 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1976-1971 1 wk. *4 wks. Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnUlxh Low ago ago Stock Buyers Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 2.63 1.79 1.82 1.91 Allied Chocolate 1.72 1.74 1.74xall 7.2N 12.6 5 1.90 0.84* 1.391,135 words
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346 1971-07-02 12 United Press International New York, Friday The s i o c k market, struggling against the usual pre-hollday evening up pressures, scored its third consecutive gain yesterday, although it was not as pronounced as in previous sessions. Helping market sentiment a bitUnited Press International - 346 words
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297 1971-07-02 12 Reuter London, Friday Trading was dominated by special situations and trading in equities was very quiet. Towards the close the Financial Times index was up 2.1 at 381.6. Cunard was actively traded, up to 187 pence in early trading but latterly reactingReuter - 297 words
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322 1971-07-02 12 London, Friday Australia is for the first time included as a tin producing nation In the new International Tin Agreement which came into force yesterday. In earlier agreements it was listed as a consumer. The Soviet Union and West Germany have also322 words
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438 1971-07-02 12 PATRICK de SOUZA - 'lndividual criticism not effective* By PATRICK de SOUZA A call for a national union of Singapore students was made by a group of Nantah students in an article in the latest issue of the People, organ of the University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club.438 words
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Article, Illustration262 1971-07-02 12 More specialised training for local aircraft engineers was needed for handling the giant Boeing 747 planes, said the only Singaporean qualified to work on these aircraft, Mr. Don Fredericks, yesterday. When the giants come, Mr. Fredericks, the assistant station engineer designate at Qantas, will262 words
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Advertisement345 1971-07-02 12 WORLD BODY NOW LISTS AUSTRALIA AS A TIN PRODUCING NATION If you dont know about E*D.R,read this very For your own good* E.O.P. means Electronic Data Processing, which means computers. And computers are going to figure in your future, whether you like it or not. If you are the kind345 words
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Advertisement8 1971-07-02 12 THIRD CONSECUTIVE DAY OF GAINS ON WALL STREET8 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-07-02 13 Peter Koh - CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Peter Koh July is a s plashing month for secondary schols In the Republic. Throughout this month, most swimmers will have a hectic time with majority of the secondary schools having their swimming carnivals at this time of the year. Some schools arePICTURES: Brian Culley - 466 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1971-07-02 13 JOHN FITCH - GUTTER k TALK WITH JOHN FITCH Sunday will see Sin- gapore's, CPA Champ, The Quiet One, Robert Sie embarks to Japan for the finals of Cathay Pacific Brunswick Tournament which judging by the lineup of men and women looks like a real hot shot field when1,320 words
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Article153 1971-07-02 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association -Is confident that the present pool of umpires and linesmen will be sufficient to competently officiate at the Wimbledon styled Asian tournament to be staged here during the Pesta Sukan. This was said yesterday by Mr. Slow153 words
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Article313 1971-07-02 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low The fever of the coming Pesta Sukan has caught another victim making positive contributions to take part in the annual national celebrations. This time It is the Singapore Rugby Union, who decided last month to get involved In the fast increasing popularity313 words
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Article65 1971-07-02 14 The Morning Glow Tennis Club will hold its annual champion ships at the Singapore Civil Service Association's courts at Tessensohn Road tomorrow, starting at 3 p.m. The meet will continue on Sunday morning and afternoon, and over the next weekend. A total of 45 competitors will be vying65 words
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Article604 1971-07-02 14 The following are the official placings for the top 60 participants who completed the 735-mile BP Rally over the weekend. A total of 108 crews were flagged off from both Sin gapore and Kuala Lumpur and only 72 finished. Placing Car No. Names Car604 words
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Article665 1971-07-02 14 With 17 squash courts owned by the Singapore Armed Forces, six by the Singapore Police and two by the Chinese YMCA, indications are that more and more Singaporeans are becoming keen squash enthusiasts. Other courts throughout the Republic raise the total to 38 showing that squash665 words
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Article73 1971-07-02 14 The Singapore Badminton Association is now inviting entries for the men's senior Interclub championships to be held from July 15 to 18. The entrance fee is $lO. The closing date is tomorrow and the draw will be on Monday at 8.00 p.m. at the SBA hall.73 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-07-02 15 By Blue Peter Cinema VII did a smart gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Des Coleman, Cinema sprinted stylishly over 3f In 37 3/5. On this gallop. Cinema will take a lot of beating in Race Two on Sunday.200 words
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Article1602 1971-07-02 15 KPVRnn 2.15 CLASS 6. DIV. 3 6F HiUSBHH ($5,500 $3,850 to winnar) 1 ***** DRAGONBOAT II (TIM) Allan 3 9.0 (dd +10) •Allan B 2 ***** PREDICTION II a (KL Ng) Samsurl 8 9.0 (dd +11) *Wadl 7 3 ***** HIMTERSUM a (J Breukelen) R Breukelen 4 9.01,602 words
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Article480 1971-07-02 15 Defending champions, Keppel Club will play away to Sembawang in the Singapore Golf Association league on Sunday. The Keppel pairs: HJL Perry (5) mad Osama Latiff (12); Btephen Wee (7) and E. le Mereler (7); An* teen Hoe (14) and William Lee (IS). Robert Chew (IS)480 words
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Article231 1971-07-02 15 Reuter London, Friday The touring Pakistani cricketers took a firm hold in their match against Scotland at Selkirk yesterday, as the home side, needing 247 for victory, slumped to 16 for two at the close. Mohammed Nazlr and Saeed Ahmed spun the Pakistanis IntoReuter - 231 words
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Article24 1971-07-02 15 The Singapore Civil Services' Association will stage its annual badminton tournament at the Upper Serangoon Technical Schoq} Hall starting on July 6.24 words
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Article131 1971-07-02 15 Reuter London, Friday The Davis Cup world men's team tennis championship will be decided on a knockout basis from 1972 following the decision by the Davis Cup nations here yesterday to abolish the challenge round next year. The decision taken by 82 delegates from 56Reuter - 131 words
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Article84 1971-07-02 15 The Pesta Sukan Cup for Class One horses will highlight Singapore Turf Club's next meeting on August 7, 8, 14 and 15. The race, to be run over one mile and 3f, will carry stake money of $15,000. Another special race at the four-days meeting Is84 words
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Article, Illustration478 1971-07-02 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The City Rangers Sports Club has been given a new lease of life after a period of stagnation as a result of internal squabbles. This is made possible by a group of enthusiastic youngsters and officials who are determined to make478 words
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Article134 1971-07-02 15 Melbourne, Friday The Springboks descended on Melbourne In a fleet of light aircraft and vanished to spend last night in private homes in the city's suburbs in a cloak and dagger operation aimed at baffling antiapartheid demonstrators. Alarmed by the troubles in Adelaide on Wednesday night—where134 words
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Article18 1971-07-02 15 The annual Police athletic meet will be held at the Thomson Road ground on July 10.18 words
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Article274 1971-07-02 15 Reuter London, Friday The Wimbledon men's singles final tomorrow between the two great power hitters should provide a fitting climax to the World's premier tennis tournament. John Newcombe is the present leader In the World Championship Tennis (WCT) professional group's 1971 tournament series, and Stan SmithReuter - 274 words
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Advertisement408 1971-07-02 14 i* LAS AT YOUR SERVICE POR ALL YOUR transport needs contact Pioneer Container Transportation Company. Telephone: *****9/*****. 230-D, Tonjong Pagar Road, Singapore. GENERAL REPAIRS of air-condi-tioners, refrigerators. Spray plastic point guaranteed one year. Coll: *****0 Soon Huat Electric spray-painting Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT TASTKFULLY FURNISHED detached bungalow available immediately. Windsor Pork408 words
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Advertisement202 1971-07-02 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ORCHARD ROAD FRONTA groundfloor, modern office/: 800 sq. ft. Available now. I lease. 1091 N.N. Singapore. PETS FOR SALE WHIPPET PUPPY MALI, twelve weeks old. Must be sold today. Gill for Mr. Sanborn *****2 Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOMI SCI THI SHOPPING OUIDI ON202 words
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Advertisement162 1971-07-02 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore CITY MOTOftS <S> PTE. LTD.. 28 Covenogh Rood, Singapore 9. Tels: *****6/*****3 CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. mrm u CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St., S'pore 7. Tel: *****7162 words
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Advertisement111 1971-07-02 14 MORRIS. MALAYAN MOTORS (PTE) LTD.. 14/20 Orchard Rd., S'pore 9. Tel: ***** SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD., 315/319 Orchard Rd., S'pore 9. Tel: *****1 CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. TAN LEE HENG CO. 142, Lavender Street, S'pore. 12. Tel: *****7/***** Showroom: ***** GUAN HOE111 words
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Miscellaneous145 1971-07-02 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald O. K. MISTER... WE CALLED THE NUMBER >OU GAVE. IT S AN ANSWERING SERVICE. THE/ SAID THEY'D WVSS THE WORD TO THIS B.J. BURNS. 6ETTIN6 U WARD HAVERFORD IN HERE IS MY JOB. IT WON'T < BE EASY, BUT I'LL I DELIVER V V* *>■145 words
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Miscellaneous300 1971-07-02 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 10 Disregard. 11 Wooden clogs, worn In Japan. 12 Man from Latvia. 13 Fencer's weapon. 19 Behind. 21 Peruvian Indians. 24 Canadian capital. 26 Doctor Slang. 27 Southwestern farmland. 28 More up-to-date. 29 Doughboy's leg covering. 30 The Lone Ranger's riding companion 31 Enthusiasm. 32 ill-natured. 35300 words
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Miscellaneous355 1971-07-02 15 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today you will always be subject to having great demands made upon your time. It will be essential to you to develop a firm schedule to which you can bind yourself; otherwise, you will find yourself sacrificing your own career you355 words
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Miscellaneous512 1971-07-02 15 -Cut ill* l.w? NEW NATION MONEYWORDS 'S' L FRIDAY Cat Mt pn with etker ckaaeas. Ptstiit iistrnctiMs appear kelew. Naae (Mr./Mrj./MrSJ). FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS CLUES -Cnt alonf fotttf lines CLUES FOR S-5 1. People ore generally kind S. Payment for occommodoto tuck animals. tion. 2. Proceeds of a512 words
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Article469 1971-07-02 16 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat Several primary school principals have banned their students from bringing the latest toy "knockknock" Into school because they consider it dangerous. During the past week, a number of the students were Injured while playing with It. Some were seen using it as469 words
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Article, Illustration44 1971-07-02 16 Anything quaint fascinates lovely Kim Yin Chee. Like the rickshaw she saw yesterday. The 20 year -old Seoul singer couldn't help but pull It a few times. Just to see what It was like to be a rickshaw-puller.— Picture by Steven Lee.Picture by Steven Lee. - 44 words
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Article39 1971-07-02 16 AH FOOK: Tube for Singapore? It's a grand Idea but we can't afford it. MEI LIN: I'd rather we make a good investment and be free from traffic congestion. What do YOU think? Write to the Editor.39 words
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Advertisement83 1971-07-02 16 ir e> ij/ie r/H 11•:< I S^ tc+fC ■Jonathan Imre Lysiarie^j a Rola Sung r W c 1 mj OBEROI V YtfflfDGfeial I HOTEL SINIGAPORb THE BAR s now S n'l ipore's favourite net-tocjeth.r niace Convivial atmosphere -nd ser- co am- n r by dohuhtfu! «ind pleas ng young ladies.83 words
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Miscellaneous383 1971-07-02 16 5 Siagapara 3.00 Opening followed by General Hospital 3.25 For the Family (E) 4.00 It's Happening In Singapore 4.15 Days of Our Lives 4.35 Close. 6.00 Opening followed by Lucky Dip 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 Children's Corner (C) 7.05 Sports Parade 7.40 News (C) 7.55 Chinese Variety Show 9.00383 words
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Miscellaneous19 1971-07-02 16 SHORT RIBS SNIFFY By Frank O'Neal Wau WHAT 19 IT r m i by George Fett \wot?<s .TIME K19 words
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