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Title Section15 1971-07-09 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, July 9, 1971 No. 148 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration243 1971-07-09 1 London, Friday A hole-in-one and the emerging challenge of a Taiwan golfer were highlights of yesterday's second day's play in the British Open golf tournament at the Royal Birkdale course. The hole-in-one was hit by British player Lionel Platts. Platts saw the ball hit243 words
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Article13 1971-07-09 1 Police reported a total oC 50 accidents yesterday. Six were serious.-13 words
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Article31 1971-07-09 1 LATE NEWS London, Friday.—Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, was yesterday making satisfactory progress after an emergency operation on Wednesday night for the removal of an Inflamed overian cyst.31 words
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Article45 1971-07-09 1 Moscow, Friday. Russia last night screened the first episode of Britain's TV epic The Forsyte Saga with a man dubbing all the parts —including women. A Russian actor altered his tone where needed, but little attempt was made to mimic the female voices.45 words
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Article175 1971-07-09 1 The market was generally stronger with some bullish support In certain counters. The industrial section fektured United Motor Works with business done from 1 .86 to $1.87 to $1.89. Public Bank was traded from $1.49 to $1.45 to $1.46. lAC was transacted from $1.38 to $1.39. Haw175 words
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Article, Illustration83 1971-07-09 1 ALL ABOARD AIRLINE'S GLAMOUR EXPRESS Commuters in Jurong Town have been scratching their heads this week over a red double-decker bus that has been travelling around the area. Some have tried hailing it—but to no avail. Malaysia Singapore Airlines is using the bus for sales promotion in the industrial town.83 words
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Article27 1971-07-09 1 New York. Friday.—Seven barges collided today on the intracoastal canal in Louisiana and two of them loaded with petrol and oil burned out of control.27 words
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Article107 1971-07-09 1 London, Friday.—Rubber prices tumbled to their lowest levels for over 3} years on the London market yesterday when cast rubber was quoted at 14.95 pence/kilo. Disillusioned traders cut back their selling quotations from Wednesday's already depressed levels, following the news that ,the American General Services Administration107 words
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Article440 1971-07-09 1 Reuter Washington, Friday The US State Department last night expressed regret over the Communist refusal to agree to a private session of the Paris peace talks to discuss the latest Indo-China peace moves. But the State Department spokesman, Mr. Charles Bray, made clear that the UnitedReuter - 440 words
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Article351 1971-07-09 1 Two beaten parties say irregularities won for Golkar Reuter Jakarta, Friday Two Indonesian political parties have charged that there were irregularities during the recent general election which gave a landslide victory to the government backed Sekbar Golkar organisation. The Muslim Scholars Party Nanaatul TliamaReuter - 351 words
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207 1971-07-09 1 Five policemen, two* of them officers, have resigned this week. All are believed to have joined private industry. The officers were assistant superintendents and the other three constables. One of the constables, New Nation was told, has joined Malaysia Singapore Airlines as an207 words
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Article177 1971-07-09 1 The Ministry of Health has set aside $5 million of its annual budget to initiate its hawker resettlement scheme. New Nation understands thai the money allotted to the Hawkers' Department last month will be used for Improving the hawker problem. The improvement which the department177 words
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Advertisement52 1971-07-09 1 It's all In New Nation today—the best in racing and the latest In golf. Inside is all the information on tomorrow's races. And New Nation is first with the latest from the British Open. Details, page 15 -mT-r j_k 3. ITTT with the 5-woy GERMANY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT52 words
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Article373 1971-07-09 2 PSA spending $77.6 mil. to provide terminal facilities Singapore's first container berth will be teady for operation next January. When completed in December this year, it will be .able to accommodate more than 6000 containers at any "one time. It has a total area of 100373 words
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Article149 1971-07-09 2 Residents living in Housing and Development Board flats between Tronoh Road and Idris Road will soon get a miniature park costing $50,000. The HDB has approved plans far the conversion of the open field into a playground for the children. When ready, will have slides,149 words
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Article41 1971-07-09 2 Hong Kong, Friday—The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lal, and acting Foreign Minister Mr. Chi Peng-fei, yesterday met Ken Coates and Chris Farley, directors of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation now visiting Peking, the New China Nsws Agency reported today.41 words
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Article218 1971-07-09 2 Japan, in the next five to 10 years, is going to play a larger role in economic and political life of Singapore than Communist China, according to the director of the Instituee of South-Easc Asian Studies, Professor J. Silverstein. Professor Silverstein was speaking at. a Students'218 words
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152 1971-07-09 2 The American Embassy today maintained its "no comment" stance on the Lewis Luchs vs Singapore National Union of Journalists issue. A local pressman has alleged that Mr. Luchs, the information officer of the Embassy, refused him a transcript of a Press briefing by the152 words
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Article45 1971-07-09 2 The Dale Carnegie Alumni Association will hold a two-day officers' training course tomorrow and Sunday at Pasir Ris Hotel. The three chapters of the DCCA, the Brick, Lion and Rock chapters with district council officials will participate in all the train ing sessions.45 words
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Article17 1971-07-09 2 Nanyang University will hold its convocation ceremony at its auditorium on July 31 at 10 a.m.17 words
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Article, Illustration138 1971-07-09 2 Mrs. Wan, above, a teacher of Delta Circus Primary School, puts her pupils through a teethbrushing exercise. Her success in instilling dental health consciousness in her class has won Mrs. Wan a free return air trip to New Delhi. The prize, donated by Aeroflot Soviet138 words
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228 1971-07-09 2 "It is a story of two men. Identical twins... handsome and rich, and in love with the same millionairess, who is young and beautiful. The eternal love triangle. But with a twist. All three of them end up happily married when curtain falls."228 words
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134 1971-07-09 2 A wheat-farmer, a sculptress and an associate professor of chemistry are now in Singapore on a world trip together. Professor Rodney Roche from the University of Calgary in Canada accompanied by his wife Marie Burton-Roche, the sculptress, and their three children as well134 words
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Article83 1971-07-09 2 Forty boys and girls living in Jurong will attend a day camp organised by the YWCA next month. The three-day camp will be held at the Jurong Christian Church and Civic Centre. All those attending will be between eight and 12 years old. Among the83 words
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Article47 1971-07-09 2 The wife of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health and M.P/for Bukit Timah, Mrs. Chor Yeok Eng, will give prizes and trophies to the winners of a baby show organised oy the Bukit Timah Community Centre Women's sub-committee on Sunday at 9 am.47 words
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Article72 1971-07-09 2 "New Nation has given us the best results.** Landau Pty. Ltd., a Queensland (Australia) land investment company, placed advertisements, offering land for sale on Queensland's Gold Coast, in two Singapore newspapers. This morning, Mr. Brian Burgess, a Landau representative, told New Nation: "Results from your newspaper were72 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-07-09 2 The American singing group, the Four Aces, throw four coins into ■the fountain at the Tropicana as their big hit, Three Coins in the Fountain, plays in the background. The group comprises Fred Diodati ,41, lead tenor, Tony Alesi, 34, baritone, Joe Gigilio, 31, backing75 words
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Article49 1971-07-09 2 The Netaji High School will present a variety show in conjunction with the National Day celebrations at the Victoria Theatre on August 1. The show to begin at 7.30 p.m., will feature Indian dances, musical performances and a parade of costumes of different Asian countries.49 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous57 1971-07-09 2 I Weather 1 Weather rorcecast from 1 p.m. to 6 pjxi.—Fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.—BB.7. Min. temp.—7s.7. Total rainfall for the month to date—4.o9 in. Total raindays for the month to date—4. Hours of sunshine—ll.os* TIDES Today 1.10 p.m. (9.2 ft). Tomorrow57 words
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Article408 1971-07-09 3 Ship officers upset over recruiting The 600-strong Ma-lay-Asian Ship .Officers' Union has Urged the Singapore government and shipping companies to set up a national maritime board to cater for the welfare and recruitment of ship officers. The appeal was made through the National Trade Union Congress yesterday.408 words
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Article114 1971-07-09 3 The Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) and MP for Jalan Besar, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will open an art exhibition by local artists at the Maude Road community centre at eight tonight. It is organised by the Ministry of Culture and the People's Association. Inche114 words
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Article59 1971-07-09 3 New York, Friday The City Council in Newport, Rhode Island has refused to grant a licence for a folk festival there later this month because of disturbances at the 18th annual Newport jazz festival last weekend. More than 100 people were arrested in connection with59 words
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228 1971-07-09 3 Mr. Lee Ek Tieng, head of the Anti-Pollu-tion Unit is tipped to succeed Mr. Tan Teck Khim as the new Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) in the Ministry of Health when Mr. Tan leaves to take up his new post as the Commissioner of228 words
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Article130 1971-07-09 3 Twenty final year Polytechnic students will conduct a survey at the National Safety First Council Trade Exposition at Kallang over consumer reaction to technical and aesthetic design of products. The three-day survey, which will begin today, is organised by the department of production engineering at the Polytechnic.130 words
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221 1971-07-09 3 The Singapore Cooperative Union Ltd. is to set up a fund to promote and establish cooperative education and training for co-opera-tors. This is one of three resolutions adopted by the Co-operative when it celebrated International Cooperative Day. Mr. Mak Kam Heng,221 words
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Article74 1971-07-09 3 The Adult Department of the Chinese YMCA will conduct a social, poise and charm course at its clubhouse at Palmer Road from next Friday. The 10-session course will be held on Fridays from 5.15 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. The fee for members is $6O and for non-members74 words
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Article296 1971-07-09 3 Government and private money is crucial for the successful running of a legal aid service, according to a Teaching Fellow at Harvard Law School, Mr. John C. Cratsley. Mr. Cratsley, who is also Chief Attorney with the Community Legal Assistance Office in Massachusetts, said today296 words
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Article, Illustration126 1971-07-09 3 c Tfoung aqd c Lovely A touch of swinging London will be brought here when these four pretty girls take part in a fashion show at the Malaysia tomorrow night. The show is one of the highlights of the finals of the "Young and Lovely" contest126 words
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Article175 1971-07-09 3 The opening of the M c N a i r Centralised Workshops tonight by Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, MP for Kallang, will be another step forward in the government's major re-organi-sation of the secondary school system. Built at a cost of $590,000 the workshops began functioning175 words
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Article48 1971-07-09 3 New Delhi, Friday Eleven people, including five children, were killed in. two separate housing accidents in northern India. A balcony of a house fall down in a village near New Delhi and a house collapsed in a village near the city of Lucknow.48 words
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Article239 1971-07-09 3 Singapore's school children will display their talents and creativity at the forthcoming Art and Craft Exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall later this month. Inche Moviamed Ghazali bin Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education, will open it on July 23 at 5.30 p.m.239 words
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244 1971-07-09 3 The National Book Development Council of Singapore has announced the winners of its poster and bookmark competitions which were held during the Festival of Books. The week-long festival at the Victoria Memorial Hall, the National and the Queenstown Libraries will end today. Poster competition results:244 words
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Article63 1971-07-09 3 London, Friday A labourer. William Collins, was yesterday charged with the killing 21 years ago of a middle-aged woman. Collins walked into a newspaper office in Liver* pool on Wednesday saying he had information about the murder of Mrs. Annie Howarth. who was 45 years'63 words
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Miscellaneous87 1971-07-09 3 At the cinema Lido: The Priest's Wife —1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.15. Capitol: Eyewitness 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30. Rex: The Love Auction (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Sky: The Love Auction (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Roxy: The Love Auction (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4.15, 7, 9.30. State: The Longest Day —1.30, 5, 8.30. Globe: The87 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-09 3 Toto draw The numbers picked at yesterday's Toto draw No. 53/71 were 44. 19. 21. 3 and 47. The additional number was 5. I In the circled draw, the numbers drawn were 34.»7 and 30.35 words
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THE WORLD
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235 1971-07-09 4 Reuter Kampala, Friday President Idl Amln yesterday ordered the Uganda Air Force to Shoot down any aircraft which attempted to cross the country's closed borders .with Tanzania and Rwanda. In a statement from the President's office described as ft final warning to TanzaniaReuter - 235 words
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Article155 1971-07-09 4 Reuter Saigon, Friday President N i z on's special consultant on narcotics, Dr. Jerome Jeffe, arrived here yesterday to review Washington's top priority aimed at combatting drug-addiction among thousands of Ol's in Vietnam. He will look into antiaddiction drives among US forces—amnesty offers to addicts who turnReuter - 155 words
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252 1971-07-09 4 United Press International New York, Friday The body of jazzman Louis Armstrong, dressed in a black silk suit and pink shirt, went on public display in a Manhattan Armoury yesterday for thousands of mourners. Many wept. Most of the early mourners, someUnited Press International - 252 words
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Article, Illustration596 1971-07-09 4 Jose Katigbak - 3000 Saigon troops start operation against Hanoi bases By Jose Katigbak Reuter Saigon, Friday South Vietnamese troops launched a new drive against North Vietnamese base camps in the Parrot's Beak region of south-east Cambodia yesterday as Thai' forces prepared to pull out from Vietnam Informed sourcesReuter - 596 words
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227 1971-07-09 4 Reuter Manila, Friday A lost tribe who has never eaten rice the staple food of the Philippines cultivated plants, tasted salt or sugar or smoked tobacco, has been discovered in a remote area in the south of the country. The Philippine NewsReuter - 227 words
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212 1971-07-09 4 United Press International London, Friday ;The United States has trapped itself in a tunnel without end in Vietnam and it has only two choices either to stop the war or to change its strategy. General Vo Nguyen Giap, North Vietnam's military mastermindUnited Press International - 212 words
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Article262 1971-07-09 4 Reuter New York, Friday Two Taiwanese charged with the attempted assassination of Nationalist China's Deputy Premier, Mr. Chiang Ching-kuo, failed yesterday to appear in court (or sentencing, and warrants were issued for their arrest. Lawyers for Peter Huang and Tzu-tsai Cheng, both 33, told ManhattanReuter - 262 words
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Article141 1971-07-09 4 Reuter Hong Kong, Friday Malaysia's first Commissioner in Hong Kong, Mr. Mustapha bin Sato Mahmud, yesterday played down the significance on ChinaMalaysia relations of his assignment here. "I am accredited to the Hong Kong government," Mr. Mustapha said in his 19th floorReuter - 141 words
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Article182 1971-07-09 4 Reuter Moscow, Friday The Soviet airline Aeroflot came under fire in the government newspaper Izvestia yesterday for bungling bookings and withholding its complaint books. The daily cited the case of a 70-year-old pensioner, travelling with his son from Moscow to Baku, who was stopped from boarding aReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration475 1971-07-09 5 Heath makes direct appeal for UK support to EEC entry Reuter London, Friday The British government's White Paper recommending Britain's entry into the Common Market won mainly favourable reaction around the world yesterday. The French government welcomed the document, a leading Italian newspaper calledReuter - 475 words
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284 1971-07-09 5 Reuter Washington, Friday Admission of Communist China to the United Nations could touch off a wave of suicides among Nationalist Chinese intellectuals. Professor Michael Hwang, an associate proies- sor in psychology at the Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences in Taipei, said yesterday:Reuter - 284 words
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Article80 1971-07-09 5 Valletta. Friday The Maltese government last night confirmed it has asked Britain to suspend the stationing of a commando battalion on tho island, giving as its reason British government quibbling on Malta's demands for negotiations about future relations. Earlier yesterday, a British Foreign Office spokesman said80 words
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Article31 1971-07-09 5 Sydney, Friday—Thieves who stole shoes worth As2oo from a salesman's car in Newcastle, New South Wales, will be annoyed when they examine their haul. All the shoes are left-footed.31 words
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Article27 1971-07-09 5 Worcester, Friday.—Four people died and at least 11 more were injured early yesterday in an apartment house fire allegedly lit by a drunk.27 words
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Article217 1971-07-09 5 John Barton - By John Barton United Press International Washington, Friday American political supporters of Nationalist China has said Communist China has a greater chance than ever before of being admitted to the United Nations. Mr. Lee Edwards said: "As a result of ping pong propaganaa, the momentUnited Press International - 217 words
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Article, Illustration484 1971-07-09 5 Reuter Peking, Friday Members of the Australian Labour Party mission to China, accompanied by Pressmen, today chatted with patients as they underwent operations at a surgical teaching hospital in Peking yesterday. The visitors heard\ an aviation college instructor recite quotations from Chairman Mao's book asReuter - 484 words
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161 1971-07-09 5 Reuter Bangkok, Friday A real lasting solution to the problem of smuggling between Malaysia and Thailand is a uniform tariff to be worked out by an Asian common market, the Nation said yesterday. The English language newspaper, in an editorial, said;Reuter - 161 words
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Article186 1971-07-09 5 Reuter Taipei, Friday Tne Deience Ministry yesterday confirmed that there was a contingent of Nationalist Chinese troops on the disputed Spratly Island (Freedomland) in the South China Sea. The spokesman for the Defence Ministry, Major General LI Chang-hao, said, however, he could not confirm aReuter - 186 words
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Article26 1971-07-09 5 New York, Friday Singapore's new.chief delegate to the United Nations, Mr. S. Jayakumar, will present 'lis credentials to Secre-tary-General U Thant tolay.26 words
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89 1971-07-09 5 Sydney, Friday.— Australia's international airline Qantas is to train 12 young Malaysians as pilots, a Qantas spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the Malaysians would become part of the Qantas cadet training scheme for almost 1J years after which they would return to Malaysia89 words
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Advertisement151 1971-07-09 4 The 747 th wonder of the world! w Hi IB Jumbo •the most luxurious Jumbo every Monday** Wednesday and twice on Fridays to Europe and the USA. Direct Air-India connection from Singapore on Fridays. Truly "A Palace in the sky" with arches for windows folklore end legends in art on151 words
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Advertisement218 1971-07-09 5 GUARANTEE JWtJvi *:A Jrm* ZJkJL >2* < 3» GENUINE »i IP CULTURED 8 111 PEARLS 3 ROBINSON S guarantee tlieir range o necklaces, rings, l>ruoches. and pendants created from cultured pearls. Every single pearl has been picked by our expert pearl buyer whose knowledge and ft experience guarantees Ikk you218 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration756 1971-07-09 6 JACKIE SAM - Indonesia's old parties in dilemma JACKIE SAM The Sekber Golkar has won an indisputable mandate from the Indonesian people; and both the NU and PNI will have to be content with reduced representations in the House. NU which had 75 members in the756 words
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420 1971-07-09 6 William Coughlin - From William Coughlin Los Angeles Times TO replace its lost spy base in Pakistan, the United States has installed a highlyclassified electronics system in India to monitor Chinese nuclear and missile activities. The system, based in north India, is manned by American personnelLos Angeles Times - 420 words
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543 1971-07-09 6 Peter Osnos - Hanoi buildup continues along the Demilitarised Zone From Peter Osnos The North Vietnamese buildup along the Demilitarised Zone, the biggest in nearly three years, looms as a critical test ot the South Vietnamese ability to contain North Vietnamese regulars. Unlike the invasion of543 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1888 1971-07-09 7 ANIL BHATIA - Many foreign banks and investment organisations have established bases here in the last 18 months. Anil Bhatia, our economics correspondent, talks to some of tlieir representatives about their aims and services. ANIL BHATIA Singapore's financial and investment ties with the rest of the world are1,888 words
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Article893 1971-07-09 7 The Voice of the Press What other newspapers are saying: Slater Walker Securities, a public company, is wellknown in the stock market in both Britain and Australia. People in the trade are cautious about this company. Others outside the trade have either admiration or fear for it.893 words
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Advertisement83 1971-07-09 7 bird Love Diras Coffee and Coffee-mate If you like your coffee white, you'll just love it with Coffee-mate. Coffee-mate is the smooth new coffee creamer that makes coffee taste better than ever. And it's low calorie as well. So start a new romance at coffee time. Arrange a date with83 words
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597 1971-07-09 8 No one in Ills senses would like to see the Singapore Armed Forces tested in actual war, but until then its credibility will have to be vindicated at each stage of Its development. One hundred and twenty-two years of a Pax Brltannica which lasted from597 words
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Article146 1971-07-09 8 byISPY The large Communist camp, which was recently discovered a few miles outside Ipoh, reportedly contained quantities of balachan. A friend who was in London during the 1956 Merdeka negotiations sent a bottle of balachan to Tengku Abdul Rahman. Religiously the Tengku carried the balachan with him to146 words
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Article, Illustration814 1971-07-09 8 SHIRI MULGAOKAR - SHIRI MULGAOKAR It Is curious how little indignation has been aroused by the publication of the Pentagon papers the world over. I did not feel much indignation myself because the principal point that emerged from the papers for814 words
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Letters
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Article237 1971-07-09 8 SPINSTER SECRETARY Singapore 1 - SPINSTER SECRETARY Singapore 1. May I be permitted to make some comments On the article under the heading MEN MAKE BETTER SECRETARIES business tycoons are slowly and sacuy becoming reconciled to the fact. Susan Rogers might be correct regarding the waste of time by female secretaries237 words
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Article266 1971-07-09 8 SEE KIN LAN - SEE KIN LAN i I would like to know if other Singaporeans agree with me—we are Very rude on the road and have little road sense when it comes to driving. Most motorists seem to think that the best thing to do is to nudge their266 words
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Article167 1971-07-09 8 ZAIN AHMAD - ZAIN AHMAD v The United National Propt's secretary general has in fact insulted the intelligence of Singaporeans when he classified our tolerant population into two language groups the English speaking and the non-English speaking. Perhaps the UNF's secre-tar-general is ignorant of the fact that the majority ■<167 words
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Article216 1971-07-09 8 S. T. CHIN - S. T. CHIN Is there any action one can take against a bus which whizzes past a busstop although it is not completely full up? I was at a bus-stop at 6.30 a.m. this morning to wait for a bus to take me to work.216 words
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Article191 1971-07-09 8 S. V. NG - S. V. NG Your editorial on Thursday (July 8) about the politics of the PAP's wages policy refers to the "imminence of full employment."' Is not this a little pre- mature? Certainly employers are feeling the pinch right now, but this is probably because of two unusual191 words
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Article, Illustration2976 1971-07-09 9 SEcrkv IK PENTAGON PAPERS US frustrations in dealing with the succession of leaders in the turbulent post-Diem period Concluding New Nation's exclusive Washington Post series The Pentagon study of the Vietnam war discloses details of severe .United States difficulties with a2,976 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration788 1971-07-09 10 TTHE tile or wall-to-A wall carpets? This is the problem facing many houseowners these days, especially when they are at their wits end trying to outdo their wealthy neighbours. But the answer is up to them really. Tile your floors be it in terrazo, mosaic,788 words
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Advertisement316 1971-07-09 10 Latest Fashion 1971 Ladies Half Price D $5.45 c ts. to S.S. SHOES CO. 71-A North Bridge Road, S'pore. Tel: *****0 (Next to Hook Lam Street) Bus'ness hours: 9.30am—6 30pm (SUNDAY CLOSED) When you use Hydriane by De Li Facilte D« Medecine De laisam. Paris. Hydriane tones moisturizes HfIHHH nourishes316 words
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Advertisement43 1971-07-09 10 Students Who Go Overseas! You will need:— QUILTS OVERCOATS SCARVES CARDIGANS JUMPERS PYJAMAS PULLOVERS UNDERWEAR AND OTHER WINTER ENSEMBLE available from a wide range. Froa advice to students on clothing for different mmom FOOKONco(fte)ltd (DEPARTMENT STORE) 83/85 South Bridge Road, Singapore Tel: *****.43 words
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Advertisement122 1971-07-09 10 Electric Light CAN come from o naked bulb, but comfort, and a pleasant atmosphere comes from the fittings you put round the Bulb. Moke sure you find the lamp shade to fit exactly your decor by choosing from the numerous styles in stock. Only Limited Stock available. Shop now to122 words
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Advertisement137 1971-07-09 10 <&Lm*thyut Isle of Ball Lovg a style of beauty The Perfect Gift from the Orient z Available at Rabinsons, Fitzpatricks, Benf.ng >W. Menews, Lucks Trodtn, j f jil/tlifi 1 Cm Shop, MMrotax, Mandarin Gift Shop. Mytchandi Malaya Silfi Stares, Hotels Singopuro, Hotels Shangri la, Ming Court Hotel, jTV J Queans137 words
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Advertisement289 1971-07-09 10 3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL p-h To make way for our ever increasing new imports, we are disposing off the entire existing stocks of carpets in our showrooms at DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES. FURNISHINGS IDIVIS'ON OF THE UNITED AGENCIES PTE LTD I. 37. TANGLIN ROAD. S PORE 10. TEL:*****4 DESIGN FOR LIVING IN289 words
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WOMAN
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519 1971-07-09 11 WENDY HUTTON - EATING OUT WITH 1 WENDY HUTTON One of the few restaurants in Singapore serving genuine Malay food is Lontong House, in Emerald Hill Road. I find it rather surprising that, in view of the delicious quality of Malay food and the size of519 words
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Article, Illustration85 1971-07-09 11 Take to the soft line for evening in this ankle length body hugging knit. Pure white with a lovely maroon print at the bodice and skirt this maxi. is the 'thing for that formal house party. You'll be sure of stealing the scene85 words
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856 1971-07-09 11 Susan Blake - By Susan Blake Are you finding you've got more time on your hands these days? The statisticians say you ought to have. Listening to them, housewives should be leading a more leisured labour-free life than ever before. Their argument is that four out of five856 words
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Article828 1971-07-09 11 Stella Bruce - MOTORING IS NO LONGER PURELY MAN'S WORLD By Stella Bruce There are two jobs that every husband is convinced can only be properly done by men. One Is playing Father Christmas. The other is buying a new car. So for as Father Christmas is concerned they're828 words
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Article, Illustration429 1971-07-09 11 WANG SU FAH - How to avoid those black and white spots on the print CAMERA CORNER By WANG SU FAH At our readers' request, this week I write on retouching technique on a print and its negative. We begin with the touching up of prints and then the negatives. Nearly every429 words
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Advertisement122 1971-07-09 11 ALPHA INTERNATIONAL (SPORTS SAFARIS) PTE. LTD. FOR A COMPLETE RANGE OF ate rs ports, Fishing, Camping Safari Tennis Badminton Equipment Entomological Supplies TEL: *****2 WE ALSO SPECIALISE IN ORGANISING JUNGLE SAFARIS, FISHING SKINDIVING TRIPS. Sales Dept. Showroom: 304, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE-11. Head Office: HONGKONG BANK CHBRS., COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE-!. TEL:122 words
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Advertisement152 1971-07-09 11 Photographic Contest NEW NATION Name Address Title: Camera: Exposure: Camera Corners 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. An152 words
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433 1971-07-09 12 PATRICK de SOUZA - By PATRICK de SOUZA A call for a more practical approach to law studies was made by two Australian delegates at the Asia-South Pacific Law Students' Seminar. In a paper entitled Equal Protection and Problem of the Poor, presented yesterday, Mr.433 words
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Article328 1971-07-09 12 Legal aid in five different counteries was at varying stages of development according to some delegates and observers at the AsiaSouth Pacific seminar which opened yesterday. Mr. Geoffrey Clark, from the Australian National University, said the law profession had several legal aid schemes for the lower income328 words
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Article1179 1971-07-09 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wtu. Closing Price last Divid P/E TurnHigh Low •TO ago Stock Bayer s Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over INDUSTRIALS 2.63 1.68 1.68 1.79 Allied Chocolate 2.09 2.09 6.0N 15.1 35 1.90 0.844 1.39 1.391,179 words
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Article246 1971-07-09 12 Allied Chem 33% Alcoa 81 Am Brands 48 Am Can 34% Am Motor* AT A T 45% A it P 18% Anaconda 18 s Avon Pd Beth Steel 22% Boeing 19% Caterp Trac 49 Chrysler 26% Coca-Cola 102 Control Data 59 >4 Corn G1 Wki 256 >4246 words
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223 1971-07-09 12 United Press International New York, Friday Stocks advanced in moderate trading yesterday. Among the items instrumental in the gain were some cheering second quarter earnings statements, the Vietcong's recent peace overture, and the market's calm reaction to the hike inUnited Press International - 223 words
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271 1971-07-09 12 Reuter London, Friday Early gains were pared and sometimes reversed with buyers failing to followthrough initial firmness which followed publication of the government White Paper on Common Market entry. AP Cement chairman's comments at the annual general meeting on a "disappointing first sixReuter - 271 words
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Article120 1971-07-09 12 Geneva. Friday. The United States has warned it can keep up international obligations at present levels only if other countries drop discrimination against American products. Mr. George Bush, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, said America's trading partners risk "great damage" unless they lower these protective120 words
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Advertisement153 1971-07-09 12 AMIR S SONS (ESTDI92T 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. P> S ©v Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs PERSIAN PAKISTANI TRIBAL BOKHARAS BEST SELECTION OF PERSIAN SILK RUGS KAJ ENGLI/H DELGI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-< RMMR JMM J LOS BERIMLS 7/471/TS X Seiko time... from start to finish. From start to finish Seiko timing153 words
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Article, Illustration468 1971-07-09 13 Sonny Yap - CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap The ill-wind which is the cause of the fall of many a great rugby team has struck Sang Nila Utama Secondary School. After a string of notable successes in previous years, the school team is now experiencing its lowest ebb. ThatPictures: Jerry Seh - 468 words
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Article1230 1971-07-09 13 JOHN FITCH - GUTTER b TALK WITH JOHN FITCH Japan's Miss Satoko Adachi and Malaysia's Allan Hooi took the lead in the women's and men's divisions in the opening day of the 1971 amateur Cathay Pacitic-Brunswick Far East bowling tournament. The first day results: MEN Allan Hooi (Mai) 23831,230 words
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Article102 1971-07-09 13 ENGLAND Ist. Innings* BOYCOTT c Wasim b Intikhab 112 LUCKHURST c Wasim b S. Alp. I) EDRICH c Wasim b Masood 2 AMISS c Wasim b Perve* 23 D'OLIVEIRA b Intikhab 74 KNOTT b Masood 10 ILLINGWORTH b Asif Iqbal 20 HUTTON c Sadiq b Asif Iqbal102 words
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Article43 1971-07-09 13 London, Friday.—Australian Ken Rosewall, the defending champion and top seed, served up some superb tennis to reach the men's singles semi-finals at the Welsh Open championship here yesterday to win his quarter-final tie against lanky new Zealander Onny Parun 6-2. 6-4.43 words
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Article153 1971-07-09 14 The Singapore Table Tennis Association is planning to send a team of* 12 players to the Sixth South East Asia Peninsular Games to be held at Kuala Lumpur in December. The players will be selected on the basis of their performances in the Singapore Open153 words
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Article941 1971-07-09 14 JACK ARTHARS - THE SQUASH RACKET JACK ARTHARS The open championship of Singapore during the Pesta Sukan from Augyst 8-15, is fast becoming an international one with registration from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand .and probably Australia. Just back on the squash scene is Malcolm Simons, himself an international and last941 words
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Article, Illustration334 1971-07-09 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low The Philippines, one of the 13 countries competing in the Wim-bledon-style Pesta Sukan Asian Invitation tennis championships here, have been asked to send their women's champion for the tourney. This is because each country is allowed to enter two national champions a334 words
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Article406 1971-07-09 15 By Scrutineer It is not often that a leading Jockey' who commands a good following can show a profit in his mounts. The rare exception is Lyle Harbridge. Harbridge who is currently heading the jockeys' table is very much on the right side of the406 words
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Article178 1971-07-09 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Spinifex showed winning form when he galloped smartly over 3f in 36 4/5 on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Intellectual and Samuel matched strides in a 3f trial in 36 4/5 with Samuel going better at the finish.178 words
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Article301 1971-07-09 15 GENE SWINSTEAD - PESTA SUKAN GENE SWINSTEAD SPORTS EDITOR The $200,000 grant from the Singapore Turf Club towards this year's Pesta Sukan, and the overwhelming support of other private companies and groups is heartening to many of those who have wondered about Singapore's future in sport. Grants from these groups are301 words
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Article2071 1971-07-09 15 130 CLASS 4 DIV 8 6F 'lmmA ($6,500 $4,550 to winner) 1 BORDER DANDY (SL) Tan 3 9 0 Lee 3 2 230«6 LOVELY LADY a (Aurir. R Ur.-ukelrn 5 9.0 F Miller 6 3 ***** HIKARI a IMTI Mansor 4 9.0 <«IS +10) Shaarl 17 42,071 words
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Article282 1971-07-09 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Singapore badminton fans will have an unique opportunity to witness a "repeat" of the All-England finals held in March this year when Rudy Hartono takes on compatriot Muljadi at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sunday. This special tie will be the highlight of282 words
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Article864 1971-07-09 15 The first qualifying round for the Singapore Island Country Club Eu Tong Sen Cup Open invitation competition will be played over the Island course on Sunday. The draw: Ist tec 7.15 am M. Schwencke (8), Koh Bene Hooi (6), A. Sommerville (8); 7.21 W. Bosley 1), D. Munro864 words
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Article621 1971-07-09 15 London, Friday A supremely confident Lee TrevinQ rolled in a 40-foot pytt for an eagle-three on the last hole to share the halfway lead with British star Tony Jacklin in the 100 th British Open golf championship here yesterday. Trevino's grandstand finish earned him a621 words
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Article28 1971-07-09 15 New York. Friday—Dave Eichelberger carded a seven-under par-64 to hold a two -stroke lead in the first roujid of the U*****,000 Milwaukee Open golf tournament yesterday.28 words
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Advertisement485 1971-07-09 14 NEW NATHN AT YOUR SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRS of air-condi-tioners, refrigerators. Spray plastic paint guaranteed one year. Call: *****0 Soon Huat Electric spray-painting Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT DISTRICT 10 MT. SINAI 2y 2 storey semi-detached bungalow, split-level, garden, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Luxuriously furnished. Principals only. Contact Mr. Lee Singapore ***** (office485 words
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Advertisement286 1971-07-09 14 SHOPS WANTED i-1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY SHOP i- approximately 500 sq. ft. with water facilities. People's Park c Complex. Telephone: Tony *****0 Singapore. SHOPPING GUIDE PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOME SEE THE SHOPPING GUIDE ON PAGE 10 EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. TUITION CROCHET AND KNITTING CLASSES for beginners and ad-286 words
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Advertisement161 1971-07-09 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore sua CHAMPION MOTORS (S> PTE. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. CITT MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD.. 28 Cavenagh Rood, Singapore 9 Tels: *****6/*****3 CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St.. S'pore 7. Tel: *****7 CHEVROLET161 words
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Advertisement107 1971-07-09 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. SUBARU TAN LEE HENG ft CO. '42, Lavender Street, S'pore. 12 Tel: *****7/***** Showroom: *****107 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-09 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald z HL ca vV w\ •v 4? /> I* If M IB I'M SO EXCITER PARLINS. OUR SHIP IS COMING IM AT LAST. AA/ /MPORTANT f/NAHC/AL CVSCUSS/OH /SUMBER WAV... v\ c-35 words
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Miscellaneous368 1971-07-09 14 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (i) (a)— Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby giver, that RALPH ERNEST SCHELLING of No. 51 CAIRNHILL ROAD, (SINGAPORE 9), is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as PHOFNIX368 words
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Miscellaneous589 1971-07-09 15 <37 S -C4.1 sio*r 3ct*»d 1 NEW NATION MONEYWORDS T' l FRIDAY Cut out and pm with otker coupons. Posting instructions appear below. None (Mr/Mrs/Mi«). FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW. 1 -c«t jict i-vn i»u —I CLUES FOR T-5 1. If your eyesight it blurred. 4. Port589 words
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496 1971-07-09 16 Douglas Chan - PROGRESS CATCHES UP WITH THEM By Douglas Chan Progress has caught up with smugglers in Singapore. The island's changing coastline, brought about by various development projects, has deprived them of many landing spots. But what is more heartening is the better preventive measures496 words
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Article, Illustration43 1971-07-09 16 Mitsue Fukuya has her way of driving away her home-sick blues. Her therapy is singing. This 24-year-old lass from the Land of the Rising Sun loves to serenade. Her favourites: sentimental Chinese songs. Picture by Picture by Jerry SehPicture by Jerry Seh - 43 words
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Article293 1971-07-09 16 Two Danish research workers claim to have developed a method for making building bricks out of laterite, the red soil which covers large parts of tropical and sub-tro- pical Africa, SouthEast Asia, South America and Australasia. Until now laterite, which is found in about four293 words
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Article60 1971-07-09 16 AH FOOK: Since the Housing Board's proposed five-room flats have aroused such a good response, it would be fair that everyone be given a chance at the first balloting and not on a flrst-come-flrst-serve basis. MEI LIN: Yes, like what they did for the first blocks of four-room60 words
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Advertisement214 1971-07-09 16 MOTORING ENTHUSIATS DEMON TWEAK IS AROUND WITH i PIPER CAMSHAFTS PIPER CAMSHAFTS ore generally available in 3 types for each car. We have a PIPER to suit your car, whatever your requirements, from a mild road tune to a full race. There is a PIPER CAMSHAFT. or' V s 7214 words
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Miscellaneous374 1971-07-09 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening followed by General Hospital 3.20 For ths Family (E) 3.50 A Dairy of Events in Singapore This Week (E) 3.55 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) 7.05374 words
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Miscellaneous465 1971-07-09 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you were probably headstrong and stubborn as a child facets of your* nature which no doubt matured Into those qualities of determination and stick-to-itlveness which so often distinguished the successful adult from the failure. One who Is quick to argue465 words
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987 1971-07-09 17 By BLUE PETER Soutien will take a lot of beating in the Class 3 Division I—7f handicap at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This Persian Garden II three-year-old made an Impressive debut at Bukit Timah in February when he came with a flourish987 words
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Article172 1971-07-09 17 Esia BLUB PETER EPSOM JEEP. MAKUDA Race i LOVELY LADY Special Film SPECIAL FILM No Compromise N. COMPROMISE Aiwln SPECIAL FILM Prestige Race 2 MYSTIC MUSIC Kara Kallnga KARA KALINGA Mystic Music MYSTIC MUSIC Kara Kallnga NETT PREMIUM Arnhem KARA KALINGA Zorro Race S LESONG Miss Marianne172 words
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Article11734 1971-07-09 18 1.30 Class 4 Div. 8 6f ■stX&flKHB ($6500 $4550 to winner) 1 BORDER DANDY (DL) Tan 3 9.0 Lee 3 HBW NORSE 2 ***** LOVELY UDY a (Aaric) R Oraakalaa 5 9.0 (F) Millar 6 LASTi (Six started) 6-9-70 Penang 8-6 6F (Asuwadi) CI. 4 Div. 1; Ist.11,734 words
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Advertisement10 1971-07-09 17 SCRUTINEER'S NAP FORECAST Soutien and Raffles Stalwart IN RACE SIX10 words
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Advertisement39 1971-07-09 17 _ll 3) N' SERVE 4 J I 7/ J v r J >~// i' > i h m I SINGAPORE at the T Moby Dick Coffee House Flower Terrace Beer Garden Bar-Be-Que Satay Santiana Hestauant 214«Dunearn Road* Singapore 11 •Tel 53T12239 words
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Advertisement79 1971-07-09 19 another joundation We assist the development of industry and shoulder part of .the responsibility to the growing economy of our island. It's our business to turn dreams into reality. Ifs good to see more and more foundations being laid by our clients. FAR EASTERN RANK LTR. HEAD OFFICE 137/139. CECIL79 words
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Advertisement20 1971-07-09 20 NEWS FOR HORSE LOVERS NEWS FOR JOCKEYS NEWS FOR RACING FANS You'll find a magazine full of galloping- news in20 words
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