New Nation, 27 July 1971
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Title Section15 1971-07-27 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, July 27, 1971 No. 163 Price 15 cent? NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration693 1971-07-27 1 Referee stops fight in 12 th round Houston, Tuesday Muhammad All, battering Jimmy Ellis hopelessly on the ropes with left hooks and right crosses, scored a tko over his former sparring partner in the 12th and final round of their heavyweight fight last night. The693 words
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Article25 1971-07-27 1 LATE NEWS A 31-year-old man, Tan Boon Hoe, fell to his death at the foot of Block 28, Hoy Fatt Road, this morning.25 words
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Article263 1971-07-27 1 The 500 employees of Hotel Malaysia were today considering going on strike over what they termed the "arbitrary decision" of the management to force them to repay $lBB,OOO. This follows a deadlock in the talks between their union, the Food Drinks and Allied Workers' Union263 words
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Article164 1971-07-27 1 After closing on a firm note yesterday, trading in the stock market was active this morning and prices continued to improve. Haw Par continued to move up smartly from $2.70 to $2.73, a gain of 6 cents against yesterday's closing price of $2.67. Cycle and Carriage on164 words
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Article285 1971-07-27 1 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has been Invited to open the 1972 Adelaide Festival of Arts. Yesterday's issue of the Australian reported this. The article said: "Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, a personal friend of the South Australian Premier, Mr. Donald Dunstan, has been285 words
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Article, Illustration407 1971-07-27 1 Astronauts locate Apollo hitch New Nation Foreign Service Houston, Tuesday Ground control gave the Apollo 15 crew the go ahead on their moon mission last night after astronaut David Scott apparently located a shortcircuit which posed the possibility that the planned lunar-landing might be cancelled. Mission controlNew Nation Foreign Service; UPI radiopix - 407 words
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Article13 1971-07-27 1 Police reported a total of 76 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious.13 words
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Advertisement16 1971-07-27 1 i Z*J p rt) him U' STMtMIST SHAMPOO "Hefene/Uurfk **bere beautiful clean idea s be cm16 words
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Advertisement103 1971-07-27 1 "Sending your child to study in England? With BOAC it costs only v 124/~down i m 1* HI sr. mM iSs i'/> u mi L/a ir, V For some people there is only one airline. Heard about BOAC's terrific Travel Instalment Plan? It's the economical way to send your child103 words
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240 1971-07-27 2 Esso has introduced a new scheme of benefits for its staff a group life Insurance plan. The secretary-general of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry, Mr. Seah Mul Kok, with whom the new benefits package was reviewed, said today: "This is a240 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-07-27 2 "The hula hula dance has to be learnt when one is young," says lanky Hawaiian dancer, Jory Scoville. 17. "This is because the children's bones are flexible and be developed to their full potential," she said. And together with two other "sounds" of young176 words
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196 1971-07-27 2 About 400 people last night attended the full dress rehearsal of an Evening of Ballet and Music at the Victoria Theatre. The audience included 60 children from the Hans Anderson Club, sisters from Mt. Alvernla Hospital, girls from Eusoff College and girl guides.196 words
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Article355 1971-07-27 2 Total value: $40,000 The Auditor General's office has uncovered a loss of* 2000 road tax discs totalling $40,000 in value from the Registry or Vehicles office during the past fiscal year. In his annual report Just published, the AuditorGeneral, Mr. Chee Keng Soon said that355 words
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368 1971-07-27 2 The Auditor-Gene-ral's office has warned government schools against the habit of signing blank cheques in anticipation of using them later. This follows the discovery of three such cheques stolen from the IClm Seng Secondary Technical Bchool. They were signed by one of the two368 words
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Article23 1971-07-27 2 Jakarta, Tuesday.—Japan yesterday formally extended Indonesia a US$lO million grant for the purchase of rice in Thailand, Japan and Burma.23 words
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Article109 1971-07-27 2 Bogdan Jovanovic, a one-armed Yugoslav artist, has moulded his art and his philosophy toy travels in 52 countries over the past 16 years. He will hold his first Singapore exhibition at the Ming Court Hotel from Friday, to next Tuesday his 10th exhibition in Asia109 words
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Article43 1971-07-27 2 Manila, Tuesday.—Rescue teams yesterday were headtag for the wreckage of a Pan American cargo plane carrying a four-man crew on a mountain on Sunday, i' The plane was sighted Dy a helicopter and police said there Were no signs of survivors.43 words
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314 1971-07-27 2 Major firms in the motor trade in Singapore have introduced new equipment to cut down pollution from vehicle exhausts after the government started its anti-pollution campaign last year. In the past year all bus companies have introduced smoke meters to measure the314 words
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Miscellaneous123 1971-07-27 2 Weather j Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 pjn. —lsolated showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. todayMax. temp.—BB.9. Min. temp.—73.2. Total rainfall for the month to date—4.7o. Total raindays for the month to date—l 2. Hours of sunshine—4.4o. TIDES Today: 2.05 pjn. (7.7123 words
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Article, Illustration471 1971-07-27 3 Sunny Wee - Ganesan: I fear shouts may soon turn into action against me By Sunny Wee Mr. N. Ganesan, the 1 lawyer who yesterday withdrew as defence counsel for a Changl Prison superintendent charged with ill-treat-ing a woman political detainee, today said: "I had to withdraw from471 words
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Article82 1971-07-27 3 Customs officers at Clifford Pier seized 41b of prepared and raw opium worth $540 from a crew member of motor vessel Kllas yesterday. Acting on Information received, the officers searched the male Chinese and found on him four small packets of prepared and raw opium In cellophane paper,82 words
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651 1971-07-27 3 The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has published a report on a study of Japanese travellers in which it calls for more intensive promotion efforts to woo the Japanese tourist. The book, compiled by Mr. Wong Loke Jame and Mr. Low651 words
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Article56 1971-07-27 3 Visiting Reader in Neurology, Dr. Christopher Pallis, of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in Hammersmith, London, will give a public lecture on modern concepts of epilepsy at the Pathology Lecture Theatre at 5 Djn. today. The Singapore Surgical Society will hold its monthly scientific meeting at56 words
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Article226 1971-07-27 3 The Ministry of Health has declined to comment on a woman's complaint that her nephew died In the Outram Road General Hospital recently due to the nurses' "failure to recognise an emergency."^^ The letter signed "A very bewildered heart" was published in newspapers this morning.226 words
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212 1971-07-27 3 The Singapore Science Council has instituted an Applied Research Fellowship scheme to promote scientific and technological advancement in industries. The fellowship was initiated to help industries in three ways: •To enable industrial firms to take their problems to the institutions of higher learning for212 words
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Article38 1971-07-27 3 Colombo, Tuesday—Ceylon yesterday presented two baby elephants found orShaned In the jungle to ie people of Czechoslovakia. The three-year-old elephants were handed over to the Csehoslorak Charge d'Affaires at a ceremony Dehlwala Zoo.38 words
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444 1971-07-27 3 A concerted effort to promote goodwill and 1 understanding among j Asian countries will be made by more than i 3000 delegates when they meet here for the < 10th Orient and South- 3 East Asian Lions Con- vention in October. According to the444 words
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Advertisement179 1971-07-27 3 Heart disease can happen to anyone. One minute a man is apparently healthy and full of lifethe next he's an empty place at the table. You see, the trouble with heart disease is that people don't like to think about it. And the symptoms are so easily confused with those179 words
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THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration471 1971-07-27 4 No clemency for part in coup New Nation Foreign Service Khartoum, Tuesday Rebel leader Lieuteiianti Colonel Babakr A 1 Nour has been executed for his part In last week's 72-hour Sudanese coup. An Omdurman radio broadcast also confirmed yesterday that A 1 Hour's aide, Major FaroukNew Nation Foreign Service - 471 words
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203 1971-07-27 4 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday Standing crop, cat. tie and other property worth about £5,550,000 have been destroyed or damaged so far in the continuing floods in West Bengal, officials said here yesterday. Nine districts in the state, including some border ones housing refugees fromReuter - 203 words
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Article67 1971-07-27 4 Washington, Tuesday A Senate House Conference Committee yesterday agreed to provide U8558,5M,000 to repay 10 airlines for their Investment In the abandoned American supersonic transport plane. The agreement is subject to approval by the House of Representatives, which earlier this year rejected such a refund though67 words
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Article40 1971-07-27 4 Tokyo, Tuesday—At least 36 people have died In landslides, housing oollapses and flooding caused by torrential rains In Japan In the last five days. Seven people were killed yesterday In landslides and floods in western Japan.40 words
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Article147 1971-07-27 4 Reuter Jakarta, Tuesday Thirty-seven people have died in an influenza epidemic sweeping parts of West Sumatra, Antara news agency reported yesterday. A report from Padang, the West- Sumatra Capital, said the flu with mysterious side effects was rampant In the Lima Puloh. KotaReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration49 1971-07-27 4 Supporters of former opposition South Korean presidential candidate, Mr. Kim Dae-jung, grab Mr. Kim Young-sam, a leader of an anti-Kim faction during the opposition New Democratic Party convention in Seoul Violence broke out' between rival factions after Mr. Kim failed to win the party leadership.49 words
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375 1971-07-27 4 United Press International New Delhi, Tuesday India is ready to defend itself if Pakistan declares a war on any pretext, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, told parliament yesterday. Mr. Singh said: "India does not intend to start a war with Pakistan.United Press International - 375 words
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179 1971-07-27 4 United Press International Athens, Tuesday t A lawyer said yesterj day his photographei client 1s suing Mn Aristotle Onassis fo» U5566,000 because, hi said, she ordered he bodyguards to beat him up. The incident happened last Tuesday on thi Onassis-owned isle o Skorpios, where theUnited Press International - 179 words
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Article113 1971-07-27 4 Reuter Rome, Tuesday j A north Italian cou* pie were imprisoned yesterday after allegedly keeping their 80-year-old uncle chained to their garden steps during the day for one year. "We chained him up ti stop him eating the fruit in the orchard," 65-year*Reuter - 113 words
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Article308 1971-07-27 4 No vote oil 'market' Agence France Presse London, Tuesday The "great debate" in the House of Commons on the Common Market ended last night without a vote as previously arranged between the governing Conservative Party and the opposition Labourites. Mr. Reginald Maudllng, the Home Secretary, windingAgence France Presse - 308 words
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Article96 1971-07-27 4 Paris, Tuesday. The French Interior Minister, Mr. Aymond M&rcellin, said here yesterday that the death sentence might have to be Introduced against drug peddlers in France if present penalties did not prove a sufficiently strong deterrent. The Minister added that French police rounded up 15096 words
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168 1971-07-27 4 Agence France Presse London, Tuesday About 50 British Jews last night occupied the offices of Tass. the Soviet news agency, in London's Fleet Street area. The Gemonstrators, from the Zionist Organisation, Herut, demanded "the liberation by the Soviet authorities of the Jewish people heldAgence France Presse - 168 words
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Article214 1971-07-27 4 Reuter Rabaul, Tuesday A major earthquake, believed the strongest in the world since 1964, struck New Britain and New Ireland yesterday and three following tidal waves washed away dozens of houses in the villages. The earthquake, second major shock in the area in a fortnight, lastedReuter - 214 words
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Article163 1971-07-27 4 Reuter Cape Town, Tuesday Adrian Herbert, a critically ill coloured man, made slow progress yesterday following a multiple transplant operation that has never before succeeded in saving a patient's life. Twenty-four hours after he was given the heart and lungs of another man Oroote Schurr hospital reported:Reuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration354 1971-07-27 5 A major political test for Thieu Reuter Saigon, Tuesday Former Head of State General Duong Van "Big" Minh has announced that he will run for the South Vietnam Presidency next October. But he said yesterday he still reserved the right to withdraw If heReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration320 1971-07-27 5 SHIRI MULGAOKAR - SHIRI MULGAOKAR The announcement of Gen. Minh's candidacy in the Presidential election in South Vietnam is the completion of a formality. He had already indicated in Press statements that he would seek a mandate in opposition to President Thieu. "Big'' Minh will be a formidable challenger, especially320 words
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Article267 1971-07-27 5 United Press International New York, Tuesday James Reston, vicepresident and Washinton columnist for the New York Times, told in a dispatch from Peking yesterday how an acupuncture expert treated him with needles and herbs to relieve his discomfort after an appendectomy. Reston, who arrived in ChinaUnited Press International - 267 words
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Article, Illustration402 1971-07-27 5 Reuter London, Tuesday When Britain's Labour Party leader Mr. Harold Wilson exchanges messages with former United States President Lyndon Johnson, the language tends to be a salty blend of Texas and Yorkshire, Mr. Wilson said yesterday. "We do it that way so we'll knownReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-07-27 5 Whitlam stresses ties with Peking Reuter Canberra, Tuesday The Opposition Labour Party leader, Mr. Gough Whitlam, said yesterday that unless Australia changed its outlook on the China question it was doomed to a generation of irrelevance and impotence in international affairs. Strongly attacking Prime Minister, Mr.Reuter - 400 words
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Article157 1971-07-27 5 United Press International Tokyo, Tuesday Airport corporation workers resumed operations this morning to remove the last two pillboxes built by farmers opposing the con. struction of the new Tokyo international airport. The removal operation is being made under the strict guard of riot police. The workers yesterdayUnited Press International - 157 words
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149 1971-07-27 5 United Press International Jerusalem, Tuesday An Israeli politician said yesterday he held informal talks with Communist Chinese diplomats in Paris last weekend at their request. Mr. Ell Ben Gal said in a telephone interview from the French capital that he has been havingUnited Press International - 149 words
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Article50 1971-07-27 5 London, Tuesday—More than 100 students were evacuated yesterday from the Chelsea Polytechnic College in London's King's Road after an explosion ripped through a chemistry laboratory. No one was injured, but the blast—believed caused by faulty apparatus—almost demolished the laboratory built on the roof of the four-storey building.50 words
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Article282 1971-07-27 5 Agence France Presse Cairo, Tuesday The Congress of the Arab Socialist Union —the United Arab Republic's only political party—last night gave special powers to President Anwar Sadat "to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict." President Sadat asked for the special powers at the closing session of the congress.Agence France Presse - 282 words
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WORLD COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1118 1971-07-27 6 PAKIR SINGH - Severe test ahead for Saigon troops in Pleiku From PAKIR SINGH North Vietnamese regulars and Viet Cong guerrillas have for the past three months been engaged in a massive struggle with South Vietnamese armed forces (ARVN) for control of the western highlands that1,118 words
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Article, Illustration842 1971-07-27 6 S.M. ALI - in Vientiane NEUTRALITY ONLY CHOICE AFTER LAM SON INCURSION From S.M.ALI Some six months after South Vietnam carried out its controversial "Operation Lam Son 719" along Route 9, the tiny Indochina state of Laos has been restlessly trying to overcome842 words
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993 1971-07-27 6 William Attwood - THE YOU-NAME-IT-AND-WE- GIVE COMMUNES OF CHINA From William Attwood Newsday Mention "commune" to an American and he's likely to think of an abandoned ranch occupiea by a dozen shaggy youths living naked anc smoking pot. To a Chinese, aNewsday - 993 words
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Advertisement153 1971-07-27 6 Solzhenitsyn, like Oleg Kostoglotov, the central character of this novel, went in the mid-1950s from concentration camp to cancer ward and later recovered. The British publication of 'Cancer Ward' in 1968 confirmed him as Russia's greatest living novelist although it has never been openly published in the Soviet Union. A153 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1836 1971-07-27 7 ANIL BHATIA - There has been a spectacular rise in foreign investment in the last few years. At the end of last year it passed the $lOOO million mark. ANIL BHATIA cites some facts and figures. ANIL BHATIA Foreign investment in manufacturing concerns in Singapore reached a new1,836 words
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The Voice of the Press
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Article230 1971-07-27 7 What other newspapers are saying. About a week ago, an English language paper reported that the authorities were concerned about the Question of what was to be one to children selling Ma Pew Poh Chinese newspaper with the day's race results. The public is familiar with230 words
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Article249 1971-07-27 7 Parliament itself is a legislative body, and many Acts must be passed by it before they can become laws officially. On this occasion when four of our senior executives were arrested and detained the government had directly invoked the Internal Security Act. which was tantamount to setting249 words
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Article154 1971-07-27 7 Undesirable incidents which are reported to be happening more frequently at present at the Sungei Oolok railway station are causing not only inconveniences to members of the public but also misunderstanding between the Thai police and the Malaysian police. Assault, robbery and other crimes are on the increase154 words
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Article165 1971-07-27 7 If Mr. Wilson was absolutely determined to block British entry into the Common Market he could very possibly do so, though he lacks a parliamentary majority. He could deter Mr. Heath by stating categorically that when Labour returns to office It will repudiate membership of the EEC on165 words
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Article273 1971-07-27 7 One of Mr. Nixon's main objectives in beginning a dialogue with Peking would surely be his desire to wind up the Vietnam War as quickly as possible. The North Vietnamese aggression in Indo China has been heavily supported by the Inflow of arms and supplies from Communist China.273 words
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566 1971-07-27 8 Singapore's foreign policy is to get a facelift, after serving primarily as an aid to the country's economic and industrial development for the past six years. An addendum to the Presidential address at the opening of Parliament last week warned566 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1971-07-27 8 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ I think it would be downright foolish for President Nixon to delay his trip to Peking too long, allowing fate or the powerful opponents of an American detente with China the opportunity to sabotage his1,109 words
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Letters
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Article507 1971-07-27 8 LIEW MEOW KOON - LIEW MEOW KOON I congratulate Ivan Lim for his remarkable article on life in Jurong. But regretfully, he has based most of his article on the views of a few people in Jurong Town, whom I consider not representative of the views of the majority507 words
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Article204 1971-07-27 8 ARTHUR LOW Singapore 8 - ARTHUR LOW Singapore 8. I am glad to see that New Nation has not joined the crowd of happy people who think that the coming talks between Nixon and the Chinese leaders in Peking will herald international peace and harmony. Your editorials (I think two have been204 words
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Article99 1971-07-27 8 ABDULLAH HASHIM - ABDULLAH HASHIM Lim Choon Beng has a point (New Nation, July 23) when he said that many people contemplating suicide may not have heard of the Samaritans of Singapore, who are on a 24-hour service to save them. The difficulty is probably financial. The Samaritans who work99 words
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Article141 1971-07-27 8 DOROTHY E. SOOFFIN - DOROTHY E. SOOFFIN I have just returned to Australia after a charter flight to London. I stopped over in Singapore for 48 hours en route to London and again for 24 hours on my return journey. I must write to tell you how much I enjoyed my141 words
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Advertisement12 1971-07-27 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1.12 words
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Advertisement70 1971-07-27 8 it V m another We have been looking after people for the past 10 years. We helpjhe.rsa. n9s grow We offer personal service-one of the n town.Our clients come In and r 90 out becoming great thrift-lovers. 'And more keep on coming for it. FAR EASTERN RANK LTD 320 SERANGOON70 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-07-27 8 m r.'S m m mm. m m m o 1 m M i #a ■M. I m S5 a > a '1 y !J <£ iff: V 777, 3 f 1 PI mm/M vm 'THAT'S MY BOY35 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1971-07-27 9 Trish Sheppard - New Nation writer Trish Sheppard continues her report the ins and outs of Singapore's clubs Trish Sheppard The Tanglin Club The Tanglin Club is celebrating its 107 th birthday this year, still in its original premises in Stevens Road, Singapore 19, telephone: *****1. The present building has1,240 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1971-07-27 9 Lee Lescaze - Lee Lescaze reports from Dacca on the continuing agony and terror gripping East Pakistan four months after West Pakistan's brutal crackdown. Lee Lescaze Washington Post Four months after the Pakistan army attacked in Dacca, East Pakistan is a frightened land. Murder is commonplace, men areWashington Post - 1,662 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration527 1971-07-27 10 EK)R a moment I thought it was a boy pissing into the tiled pond. But when I stopped my car and went closer to the garden, I realised that It was just a polymarble statuette of a stark naked kid seemingly doing his watery business. It527 words
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Advertisement90 1971-07-27 10 GREAT REDUCTIONS!— Sensational Bargains! Select Your Choice Of Beautiful Carpets From Persia, Russia, Pakistan, India, Bokhara Also Continental Carpets fir Rugs. BOKHARA CARPET HOUSE, 3, RAFFLES PLACE, (IST FLOOR), S PORE-1. TEL: 940»3 -elna fT 'k-Jtlii upemtlk U > 1 first Free Arm "i fond Automatic Household Sewing A— >90 words
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Advertisement47 1971-07-27 10 DAILY FOOD 179 Joo Chief Rd. S'porc 15. Tef *****6. D«ily Food Chilly Souce odds im» to your meals and recommended for Grills. Wo specialise in Banana Potato Chips, Nutmegs, Durian Cakes. Prawn potto (HaaKo), Ikon Kurau 1 Salt Fish. -Available at Leoding Emporiums Super 1 Markets.47 words
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WOMAN
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Article, Illustration110 1971-07-27 11 Here's a look that makes you feel as young and carefree as a 10-year-old the smock. The designers have come up with something special this time it's a style that won't give you away. So dont worry if you're sixe 10 or110 words
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Article, Illustration468 1971-07-27 11 Hanae Mori is probably the most important woman in Japan who is not in government. And, as I remember, there is only one woman member of the Japanese Diet. Shy, diffident and pretty as a white iris, Mme. Mori's power lies in the468 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-07-27 11 LEARN TO CARRY THE BABY WITH COMFORT The technique today helps with leg strengthening and posture correction. It is beneficial to anyone, particularly pregnant women Posture correction is important during pregnancy as there is a tendency to push the abdomen forward in an unnatural way. This236 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-07-27 11 The pants suit has become part ami parcel of almost every wardrobe and there's hardly any complaint about the age gap. But starting on it is sometimes a bit of a problem—the question is when do you wear it? Pants have become273 words
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NEW NATION'S Finance and business
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317 1971-07-27 12 United Press International New York, Tuesday Stocks finished Irregularly lower yesterday in one of the slowest sessions of the year. Mr. Newton Zinder of E. F. Hutton and Company, attributed part of the dullness to seasonal factors and part to theUnited Press International - 317 words
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Article232 1971-07-27 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market closed steady to slightly firmer In quiet trading. Towards the close the Financial Times index was up 0.6 at 406.3. Industrials leaders moved narrowly in light acitivlty. Beechams, Eml and Unilever were slightly easier but ICI, Rank Org. GBC, GlaxoReuter - 232 words
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Article1155 1971-07-27 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1976-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Stock Closing Price last DivM P/E Turn■sign LOW ftfO ago Buyer s Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over industrials 2.63 1.68 2.00 1.82 Allied Chocolate 2.03 2.02 6.2N 14.6 26 17 32 2 1.901,155 words
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Article169 1971-07-27 12 Allied Chem SIS Alcoa SIS Am Brands 45^ Am Cu 3a 14 Am Motors T «4* P 17S Anaconda 18% Avon Pd Beth StMl 2254 Boetas 17 2 Caterp Trac SO Chryaler 27* Coca-Cola 103 Control Data ml. Corn oi Wki 282 Dow Chem go DuPont juv SS169 words
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Article143 1971-07-27 12 An Italian trade delegation will be visiting Singapore in October or November this year to look Into further business possibilities. will be the second Italian trade mission to visit here. The delegation will spend a week in Singapore before going on to Indonesia. A spokesman for143 words
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Article, Illustration720 1971-07-27 12 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA by EDGAR KOH THE NEW WILD WORLD (coming to Palace) This documentary film will take you on a unique trans-continen-tal nature study tour complete in colour and with an educational commentary in English and subtiles in Chinese. In the comfort and720 words
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Advertisement215 1971-07-27 12 WALL STREET DULLNESS ATTRIBUTED TO SEASONAL FACTORS < r: m L /v /»> >1 OUR BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUET Vou can enjoy a trufy splendid Buffet Luncheon in the Genghis GrHI. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singapore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of European foods will be served everyday from215 words
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Advertisement41 1971-07-27 12 ANOTHER ITALIAN TRADE TEAM DOE HERE SOON Cr i T^oPlc.viu TEL *****3 r NOW OrCiinj Lantern j floor :i -i. can be ueiveri at oi/f////: ;>erj atrnusphere dt >0 extra cha-ye. I Open for bu&ness nightly 8 p.m. service readily available.41 words
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Article, Illustration548 1971-07-27 13 Sonny Yap - First title to Raffles CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap Raffles Institution's title-chasing campaign went off on a promising start yesterday when they won one event and qualified for three finals on the first day of the fifth schools' national judo championships held at the Chung Hwa Girls'Pictures: Brian Culley - 548 words
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Article110 1971-07-27 14 Manila, Tuesday. The Table Tennis Association of the Philippines (TATAP) said yesterday that, subject to government approval, it is prepared to send a se-ven-man team to compete in an international ping pong tournament in Communist China next November. Vincente Li wag, President of TATAP, told United Press110 words
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Article36 1971-07-27 14 Glasgow, Tuesday. Bobby Brown was yesterday dismissed as manager of the Scottish national soccer team. The move, widely expected in British soccer circles, follows years of failure by Scotland in major international soccer competitions.36 words
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Article295 1971-07-27 14 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low Nine national players and five Youth inter, nationals will be in the Singapore Pools' starstudded team of 17 footballers who leave for Jakarta today for a 10-day soccer tour of Indonesia. National striker Quah Kim Lye will skipper the team In the295 words
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Article140 1971-07-27 14 St. Patrick's School are fielding the largest number of teams for the Singapore Cricket Association Pesta Sukan Inter-School six-a-side competition on August 8. They have entered nine teams six for the Junior section and three for the Senior while St. Joseph's Institution has nominated six140 words
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Article408 1971-07-27 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Singapore's representatives will air the idea of forming an archery federation of Asia during the World Championships and Congress to be held at York in England from Thursday to Sunday. Mr. Alex Kwok, secretary of the Archery Association of Singapore said this408 words
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Article145 1971-07-27 14 Reuter Vienna, Tuesday Former Wimbledon champion Billie-Jean King, of the United States, won the women's singles title in the Austrian Open tennis tournament here yesterday, but dropped a set against South African Laura Rossouw. Mrs. King, the top seed from Long Beach, California, took an hourReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-07-27 15 Sonny Yap - toy Sonny Yap World championship fencing came to Singapore last night when two Australian exponents showed off their fighting prowess in a demonstration duel at ike tUvef Valley Community Centre. arf Alwyn Wardle, ft, tod Etriie Simon, 18, who are now here on a three*dayPicture by Jerry Seh. - 258 words
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156 1971-07-27 15 i Ceylon last night announced her withdrawal from the Pesta Sukan International toftstllng tournament to 4>e held on Aug. 9 «nd 10 at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Ih an express mail received by the Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association, the Ceylonese apologised for her last156 words
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Article112 1971-07-27 15 #WW M ftter fin Penan* &*>/ v Cinema VH, who w*s irithdrawn bjr order ot the stewards whenthe drifting failed to pass a 4 pre-race urine test showed good form at this morning. Riden by Lyle Harbrldge, Cinema spriiited smartly over 3f in 39 finishing with112 words
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Article277 1971-07-27 15 :V this Mason And is at present lying 3rd in the jockey stables behind i Des Coleman an* Lyle Barbridge who ridden 4? Winners each. Bunny Cm (late Qrandeur of SarJkrak) AMM good form wflten he stlrln&ed stylishly T)y«r 3f ia 3SJ 2/5 With 471nson MAew Up.277 words
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Article56 1971-07-27 15 London, Tuesday,> Six acceptors were announced yesterday for the GModwood Cup run over two miles and five furlongs at Goodwo&d, on Thursday. >_. They are: Golden Love. tOckleton, King -of the Castle, Pride of Alette, Random Shot and Rock Roi, all carrying ninestone. The race is worth56 words
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Article50 1971-07-27 15 Wellington, Tuesday Overseas players are expected to dominate the 1971 New Zealand squash championships which begin here today. Eighteen of the 30 players in the men's singles are from overseas and most will be competing in the third world teams' and individual championships in New Zeafrland next month.50 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-07-27 15 follow the- horses marked with a IDragonboat moved, up fast routtd the betid to take th# feted at the home turn. Oncoming Wave was handy, with Arrow Head closing in from the rear. Drftfonboat ran on well to beat Arrow Head. I Motion Picture led Into the251 words
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Article646 1971-07-27 15 v England 145 for five* Reuter London, Tuesday Left arm spinner Blshen Bfdi gave India an outside chance of victory*- in the first cricket Test here yesterday when he dismissed England's most successful batsman, John Edrich, with the last ball of the day. The wicketReuter - 646 words
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Advertisement517 1971-07-27 14 A LASS ANNOUNCEMENT MANHATTAN SECRETARIES PTE. LTD., offer Shorthand, Typewriting, Photostating, Transcriptions from Pocket Memos, hire of Pocket Memos, duplicating etc. to business visitors to Singapore. Maysair Office No. 3, Goodwood Park Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore 9. Telephone: *****0. ACCOMMODATION VACANT DETACHED BUNGALOW, Clementi Park, district 21. 3 bedrooms, attached517 words
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Advertisement297 1971-07-27 14 TRAVEL GUIDE INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS CENTRE—.offers weekly economic flights to Europe London U.S.A. Canada and return. Telephone Singapore *****0. LONDON WEEKLY EOONOMIC FLIGHTS and London/New York Flights. EITA, 428 Cross Street, Singapore *****/*****4. CHARTER FLIGHTS INFORMATION CENTRE, 15-D Oxley Rood, Singapore. Telephone *****3/*****1. LONDON CHARTER FLIGHTS. Contact: Phoenix (F.E.) Travel297 words
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Advertisement37 1971-07-27 14 Congratulations Best Wishes to FIELD INTERNATIONAL DRILLING CO. AND LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE., LTD. ON THE CHRISTENING OF THEIR FIRST OIL RIG "EARL ROWE-SAN ANTONIO" FROM: BEE WAH MERCHANT TAILOR 401, North Bridge fload, Singapore 7. Tel: *****.37 words
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Miscellaneous124 1971-07-27 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald WHAT WAS THERE ABOUT OLP SEN. < HAVERFORP THAT •puzzlep• you? J HE HAP A L00K... J THE KINO OF LOOK > I'VE SEEN ON SOME MEN'S FACES...HARP -r TO DESCRIBE... u Ml r ir* i 'St WW 1 > r V v~ rT% v124 words
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Miscellaneous287 1971-07-27 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 11 Self-service place to eat 12 Vehicle on runners 13 Incursion. 16 Ensign: Abbr. 21 In heartfelt manner 24 Grain of cereal. 25 Coffee dispenser. 26 Columbus' birthplace 27 Seasoning. Clemenceau's nickname: Ft. 30 English county. J** tive in So. Africa. 32 Liiy or tulip origin 33287 words
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Advertisement36 1971-07-27 15 li^Hiirrvrr, ROWING MACHIN6-V HE LPS YOU MAINTAIN YOUR YtiufWOt FIGURE BY KEEPING 4 waist h ips buttocks calves thighs and shoulders trim and youthflil. feasy to use, non-strenuous. Popular among health dubs end beauty Morn lII^mmKIIIBSHSIKii36 words
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Miscellaneous557 1971-07-27 15 Cut aiMf itttri lines NEW NATION MONEYWORDS W L TUESDAY Cat tat »t yia witk atfcer cuius Pastitf iastractieas iHtf kelear. Naae (Mr./Mrs./MrSS). rttiin ta tot dan. tack nlriat i«m vm/-. L. .cm ilMf ItllM httt* CLUES FOR W-2 1. A rugged or precipitous 4. Is o greater source of557 words
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417 1971-07-27 16 They may circle the globe undetected Diseases that once crept slowly around the world and were stopped or stayed by the barriers erected at major seaports are now speeding from nation to nation at more than 600 mph. And one of the health problems417 words
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Article299 1971-07-27 16 A 72-jewel watch sounds a lot better than a 15-jewel one. Yet, apart from the fact that nowadays they are never actually precious stones, at least 50 of those 72 so-called Jewels would be useless. As the horologists say, non-function-al. This 'up-jewelling' is an advertising gimmick299 words
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252 1971-07-27 16 For the first time in Britain, and possibly in the world, a burglar has been convicted on the evidence of marks left by his gloves. This means, so the prosecuting counsel told the court, "that from now criminals will receive no protection from gloves252 words
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Article62 1971-07-27 16 AH FOOK: What's wrong with our women? Even with the Abortions Act they still refuse to take advantage of the law. Most of them must be having abortions illegally. MEI LIN: Stop being so presumptuous. How do you know they are not keeping their babies? There's such a62 words
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133 1971-07-27 16 Your cat's appetite, does it vary? When it disdains food, you may think your pet has been mousing and perhaps you are right. But a veterinary expert has a theory, based on careful study, that cats can be left-or right-handed, and133 words
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128 1971-07-27 16 To keep classrooms full, playing billiards in a town in Batangas province south of Manila is prohibited under an ordinance recently approved by the Municipal Council. The ban, according to the sponsors of the Bill, was promulgated in the interest of students and their128 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-07-27 16 Don't stop to wonder if you happen to see pretty Helen Heng in a new dress every day. Helen, 23, is a seamstress and having new clothes is therefore not much of a problem. Not when she has four girls working for her. It's notPicture by Jerry Seh. - 67 words
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175 1971-07-27 16 Children of Soui Elementary School in Western Seoul recently arranged 40 potted flowers on a sales stand in front of their school. A notice on a box beside the stand read: "Please buy flowers. Put money in this box and choose any one175 words
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Article118 1971-07-27 16 Clara, the hen whose green eggs have turned to gold for her owner, farmer Roy Smith, is causing Smith some anxious moments. "She has not laid a green egg for more than a week," Smith said yesterday. "I am very worried. She is like118 words
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Miscellaneous360 1971-07-27 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and General Hospital 3.20 For The Family (M) 3.55 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week (M) 4.00 It's Happening in Singapore 4.15 Peyton Place 5.05 Close 6.00 Opening and Buccaneers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Colourful World of Music 6.45 It's Happening in Singapore360 words
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Miscellaneous67 1971-07-27 16 SHORT RIBS I HEAR BORIS AND HiS WIFE HAVE SPLIT UR Be x IS ME PRBTIV BROKEN UP ABOUT IT? QK.I LLGIVje IT TO "IMB. COT v; By Frank O'Neal x 4 A3 ra n nr A by George Fett ANDY CAPP rsJ 1 m us EEK! U-« m» I67 words
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Miscellaneous364 1971-07-27 16 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are not one who can remain inactive for very long at a time. You need the hustle and bustle of both mental and physical Involvement in what is going on about' you; without such involvement, you tend to shrink emotionally364 words
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