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Title Section17 1971-08-30 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, August 30, 1971 NO. 192 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY AUGUST, 3017 words
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Article14 1971-08-30 1 Police reported 49 accidents yesterday. Two were serious and three people died*14 words
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Article116 1971-08-30 1 There was little trading activity on, the stock market during the first 45 minutes today. Prices were marginally lower with firm trading in selective issues. In the industrials, Far East Levingston was the centre of activity. It was traded down from $l.Bl to $1.76, a loss of116 words
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Article77 1971-08-30 1 Bangkok, Monday.—Residents of northeast Thailand and neighbouring Laos were warned today to prepare for more flooding. Announcements on radio and television at Nong Khai, the Thai provincial capital across the Mekong river from Vietiane, warned that another wave of flooding could raise the water level to that77 words
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Article67 1971-08-30 1 LATE NEWS Rome, Monday. Italian police last night arrested the captain of the greek ferry Heleanna on a charge of multiple homicide as he was leaving Italy on another greek ferryboat. Authorities ordered captain Demetrlos Anthipas to remain in Italy pending investigation of the disaster which cost67 words
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Article, Illustration461 1971-08-30 1 Bangla Desh envoy accuses Yahya of un-Islamic suppression A special representative of the provisional government of Bangla Desh suggested during a weekend visit to Singapore that Tengku Abdul Rahman should visit the camps of East Pakistani refugees in India. The representa tlve, known only as461 words
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202 1971-08-30 1 Winds up to 100 mph United Press International Tokyo, Monday One of the strongest typhoons in Japan's weather history ripped through the southern islands early today. At least three people were killed, four others are missing and 29 Injured as typhoon Trix withUnited Press International - 202 words
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Article79 1971-08-30 1 Jakarta, Monday.—Queen Juliana of Holland and her husband Prince Bemhard yesterday left Jakarta by car few Bogor, 40 miles south of here to start a week-long tour to the provinces. Today they will fly to Jogjakarta in central Java. From there Prince Bernhard will fly to79 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-08-30 1 New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Monday One of the 'first results known in yesterday's South Vietnamese elections yesterday was the re-election of fiery opposition deputy, Madame Kieu Mong Thu, above, in Hue. Madame Thu, 30, is known as the Dragon Lady. She frequently carriesNew Nation Foreign Service - 258 words
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Article180 1971-08-30 1 Reuter New Delhi, Monday A former Pakistani diplomat announcedhere last night that an East Pakistan Bangla Desh (Bengali Nation) mission would be officially opened here today. Mr. Amjud Ul Huq, an East Bengali and an assistant Press attache In the Pakistan High Commission here until heReuter - 180 words
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124 1971-08-30 1 United Press International London, Monday The British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, who spends most of his free tune sailing his own yacht, rescued a young couple who capsized in their boat yesterday. Mr. Heath's sailing master, Mr. Owen Parker, 39, toldUnited Press International - 124 words
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Article63 1971-08-30 1 Hong Kong, Monday. A demonstration against Japanese claims to the Tiaoy Tal (Senkak) will take place on September 18, a spokesman for the organisers said today. The demonstration will be sponsored by the 10,000member Hong Kong Federation of Students and the United Front to Safeguard Tiaoy63 words
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151 1971-08-30 1 Petrol pump attendant, Ngan Wee Lok, 16, died in the Thomson Road General Hospital from injuries sustained in a car crash in Adam Road yesterday. Ngan was fixing the rear wheel of a van with two friends when a car rammed into them. Ngan's151 words
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Article56 1971-08-30 1 New Delhi. Monday. At least 40 people were feared drowned when a ferry boat sank at the mouth of the swollen Ganges and its tributary of Sone in Bihar State the Press Trust of India (PTI> reported yesterday. PTI said the other 110 passengers either56 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 1 Ho Cheng Huat, 22, died at the Thomson Road General Hospital early this morning—five hours after the car he was travelling in crashed into a tree in Dunearn Road. Three others In the car were also Injured but were treated as outpatients.48 words
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445 1971-08-30 2 Govt plan to open up branches The National Library will soon have its second full-time branch in Toa Payoh equipped to serve some 250,000 readers. The library's annual report for 1970 says that the plan Is part of an over-all effort to decentralise its445 words
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Article33 1971-08-30 2 The University of SlngaS?Si Sch 22!i° f i?°® tgraduale Studies will hold a fulltone course In surgery from January 4 to March next year to prepare medical graduates for the FRACS examinations.33 words
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Article33 1971-08-30 2 The Minister for education, Mr. Lim Kim San, will address about 500 teachers at a dinner to be held In the Lion City Hotel Happy Restaurant on Wednesday to mark Teachers'Day!^33 words
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Article18 1971-08-30 2 Mr. Law Hatt Hln has been appointed public health engineer under the Environmental Public Health Act18 words
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Article, Illustration332 1971-08-30 2 Mr. Lim Chiap Poo, 73, is a man who has spent most of his life playing with birds the featherd ones that is. Yesterday his devotion paid off, gaining him a first prize and- a second prize in the first bird singing competition332 words
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Article185 1971-08-30 2 Singapore-made wigs will soon have their place in New York's salons and departmental stores. Fair Lady Fashions, a leading wig manufacturer here is embarking on a Joint venture with Kenneth, one of the largest beauty salons in the US. And here to make the185 words
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276 1971-08-30 2 Many Immigration officers are upset over their uniforms the present one as well as the new outfit which was issued last month. Although they have not yet been told when to discard their present outfit, they are not too eager to put276 words
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Article24 1971-08-30 2 Mr. L. P. Rodrigo, Parliamentary Secretary, Home Affairs, will speak at the Serangoon Garden Secondary School's prize-giving day on Saturday at 2.30 pjn.24 words
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Article15 1971-08-30 2 Mr. John Noel Hanam has been appointed Assistant Comptroller of Customs and Excise.15 words
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178 1971-08-30 2 The Minister for Communications, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, will' officiate at the closing ceremony of the National Day Exposition at Gay World amusement park at eight tonight. The Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, will attend the National Day celebration dinner at tti6178 words
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Miscellaneous773 1971-08-30 2 Jackpot hits the $lO,OOO mark B BBBHP IB POH mmmmm EmHtnnin bbbi noßnamln ninta Mhhdboid is nnnnma oeddbi □□□□□DB BBDBD □□BBQDD HEBQ DDQBDQ DQDBD □□nsann □□DBB B HEH3HCT QC3QHEIBI □EE3QBB No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the setxof answers held by the judges to be773 words
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Miscellaneous89 1971-08-30 2 I weather Temperatures cities yesterday Hong Kong Manila Jakarta Seoul Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Tokyo New York San Francisco Moscow Paris Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth in world Singapore The weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.—lsalated showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. tempt.— 85.3.89 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-08-30 3 The meek and the mighty, the rich and the poor, yesterday streamed into the residence of the late Dato Aw Cheng Chye at Pasir Panjang to pay their last respects to the multi-millionaire philantrophist as the three-day lying-in began. The body419 words
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164 1971-08-30 3 Singapore is the proposed venue for the Fifth Assembly of the East Asia Christian Conference to be held in 1973. U Kyaw Than, general secretary of the EACC said this today. This assembly will bring together representatives from 16 national Christian councils and 82164 words
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350 1971-08-30 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday The Karate Association of Malaysia is strongly against the setting up of karate centres in the country by Japanese. In a strongly-worded open letter to "the karate leaders of Japan," the association charged the Japanese instructors with splitting the unity350 words
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Article307 1971-08-30 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday University undergraduates should spend part of their vacation in industry to receive valuable practical and character training. This suggestion Is made by Professor JX. Klrkaldy, head of the Chemical Engineering department In the University of Malaysia In an article on the university and307 words
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Article126 1971-08-30 3 The Ministry of Health will spend $20,000 by the end of this year to buy another piece of land for a new rubbish disposal site. This Is to supplement the present dumping ground at T&mpines which Is almost filled up. Informed sources said today that the126 words
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Article51 1971-08-30 3 Bangkok, Monday. The Thai Cabinet has rejected proposals for tax Increases as "politically unwise and untimely," the Bangkok Post said today. The English language newspapers said that most Cabinet Ministers believe that the Government should obtain loans to make up for the budgetary deficit rather than increase51 words
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Article32 1971-08-30 3 The Minister for Social Affairs has appointed Mr. Koh Ah Bah, Mr. Lam Peng Loon, Mr. Yeo Hock Thye and Miss M. Menon, as members of the Hotels Licensing Board.32 words
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380 1971-08-30 3 To cater for all groups All local community centres will be reorganised to include better recreational activities. They will cater not only for the lower income group but also middle-class citizens. Mr. Quek Pin Eng. supervisor of the Data/Management Committee of the Peoples Association,380 words
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Advertisement77 1971-08-30 3 Aramiv for men who make sure thc\ have all the ad\antages retreat in the counlrx A portfolio ot blue chips. A wardrobe ot l .njjhsh tailorm .And u rooming that's just as rewarding JuM a< distinctive. With the Aramis Master Plan. collection of thirty preparations with the Iresh, pungent scent77 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration258 1971-08-30 4 Conducted by Mary Lee, Tel: *****1 THE TOP ECHELON of Singapore's industrial and financial community turned out in full force at the Economic Development Board's 10th anniversary dinner at the Shangrl-La's ballroom. Heading the list was the Finance Minister, Mr.258 words
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Article219 1971-08-30 4 Reuter New Delhi, Monday Prohibition ended at midnight last night in the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu after being in force for more than 23 years. The decision was made because of the increasing difficulty of applying law while ail the surrounding states were "wet."Reuter - 219 words
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Article23 1971-08-30 4 Dublin, Monday—An Israeli El A 1 airliner made an emergency landing at Shannon yesterday after a fire alarm in its cargo hold.23 words
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Article299 1971-08-30 4 United Press International Phnom Penh, Monday Thai communications teams A are regularly calling in air strikes by Thai and American planes in Cambodia, military sources say. The growing Thai involvement in the war in Cambodia remains covert but well known to Cambodians in the areas whereUnited Press International - 299 words
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159 1971-08-30 4 Reuter Port Moresby, Monday About 50,000 highland warriors who were the star attraction at New Guinea's Mount Hagen show went 6n a weather strike on Saturday because they were afraid the rain would spoil their make-up. They refused to go to the showgroundReuter - 159 words
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Article19 1971-08-30 4 Bangkok, Monday. Chulalongkorn University. Thailand's oldest institution of higher learning, plans to offer a course in Chinese.19 words
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Article, Illustration179 1971-08-30 4 Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, left, greets a Peking government official at the Tokyo funeral for Mr. Kenzo Matsumara, the leader of Japan's pro-Peking Liberal Democratic Party. The meeting with the Chinese official, Mr. Wang Kuo-chan, was the first time that Mr. Sato179 words
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297 1971-08-30 4 Reuter New York, Monday THE NEW YORK Police Department is bracing itself against an ugly scandal expected to follow the publication shortly of a report detailing the involvement of some officers in the narcotics, gambling and prostitution rackets. Police Commissioner Patrick Murphy, who took overReuter - 297 words
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Advertisement78 1971-08-30 4 Announcement THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE DATO (DR) AW CHENG CHYE WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT.I, 1971. THE CORTEGE WILL LEAVE HIS RESIDENCE AT 405, PASIR PANJANC ROAD AT 2 P.M. FOR BURIAL AT THE FONC YONC THAI CEMETERY IN HOLLAND ROAD. RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO78 words
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THE WORLD
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383 1971-08-30 5 Britain lodges strong protest Reuter Belfast, Monday A British soldier was shot dead yesterday and another wounded when an army patrol was fired on by gunmen on Northern Ireland's border with the Irish Republic. The shooting incident occurred shortly alter two British armoured carsReuter - 383 words
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Article313 1971-08-30 5 Reuter Bonn, Monday East and West Germany have just completed one of the biggest swaps of spies for political prisoners since the country was divided, the mass circulation Simday newspaper Bild Am Sonntag reported yesterday. The paper said the change was made between the West German governmentReuter - 313 words
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306 1971-08-30 5 Cairo, Monday The central committee of Egypt's Arab Socialist Union (ASU) yesterday approved the draft constitution of the Federation of Arab Republics, embracing Egypt, Libya and Syria. The draft, approved by the Egyptian Cabinet earlier in the day, won the unanimous approval of the 230306 words
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Article34 1971-08-30 5 New York, Monday. Newsweek magazine reported yesterday that US delegates to the Strategic Nuciear Arms Limitation talks in Helsinki, Finland, have protested to the White House over leaks about the secret meetings.34 words
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Article, Illustration105 1971-08-30 5 Reuter Rome, Monday A survivor of the illfated Greek holiday ferry Heleanna yesterday accused its captain, Demetrios Antypas, of being one of the first to abandon ship. The passenger, Milan engineer Dr. Plergluseppe Florlto went to a police station In Brlndlst to make his accusation afterReuter - 105 words
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229 1971-08-30 5 Reuter Paris, Monday A leading French radio station yesterday said commercial and technical motives had counted as much -as diplomatic reasons in France's decision to curtail its 1971 nuclear campaign in the Pacific Ocean. Though Defence Ministry officials here were unwilling to comment onReuter - 229 words
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156 1971-08-30 5 Reuter Tripoli, Monday Libya's leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, has called on the people to "beat with an iron fist" those who speak of Communism or the Muslim Brothers party. Addressing a rally at Jeffren. 125 miles south of Tripoli, on Saturday,Reuter - 156 words
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Article152 1971-08-30 5 Reuter Moscow, Monday A Soviet Communist party and government delegation, led by President Nikolai Podgorny, is to visit North Vietnam early in October. Tass news agency reported that Mr. Podgorny was going at the invitation of the North Vietnamese Communist Party and government but gaveReuter - 152 words
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Article304 1971-08-30 5 Reuter New Delhi, Monday At least 600 and possibly more than 1100 people have died in the monsoon floods ravaging northern and eastern India on the basis of reports now available. Several million people are homeless and crops worth at least £135 million haveReuter - 304 words
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Article408 1971-08-30 5 To ease trade frictions United Press International Tokyo, Monday President Nixon is expected to pay a state visit to Japan sometime early next year, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said today. It would be the first trip by an American President to Japan. It also would beUnited Press International - 408 words
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FOREIGN COMMENT
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Article, Illustration456 1971-08-30 6 JACKIE SAM - Indonesia's tremendous natural resources are valuable assets to super-nations JACKIE SAM [INDONESIA The impending appointment of Indonesia's top intelligence man as deputy chief to the United Nations underscores the Suh a r to government's unease over ping-pong diplomacy between Peking and Washington. Major-General Yoga456 words
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Article, Illustration597 1971-08-30 6 Dan Morgan - From Dan Morgan Washington Post YUGOSLAVIA Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's visit to Yugoslavia next month will place President Tito once again in a central position in the trianglar diplomacy of China, Russia and the United States. The Yugoslav leader is to visit theWashington Post - 597 words
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671 1971-08-30 6 Jeff Penberthy - Japan's air-lanes are the most crowded and most dangerous in the world. After the July 30 mid-air collision more Japanese are now having second thoughts about taking to the skies From Jeff Penberthy United Press International JAPAN The Japanese are nowUnited Press International - 671 words
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249 1971-08-30 6 Joseph Myler - From Joseph Myler AMERICA The US postal service, thanks to the US geological survey, has reaped a bonanza. What the survey itself reaped might better be described as a headache. As It has done before, the survey this year put out a little release249 words
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456 1971-08-30 6 William Tuohy - From William Tuohy Los Angeles Times At the weekly horse races held in Manama, betting is not allowed. It is just as well. All the horses in all the races are owned by Emir Isa bin Sulman Al-Khalifah 38-year-old Ruler of Bahrain, the tinyLos Angeles Times - 456 words
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Article809 1971-08-30 6 China's door may be ajar but the carpet-bag brigade will have to be patient CHINA The Melbourne Herald Hong Kong, Monday It has been a strange and Pathetic, deluded and doomed charge of the carpet bag brigade. Impassive old China hands marvelled as they watchedThe Melbourne Herald - 809 words
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561 1971-08-30 6 Barjay Seibert - From Barjay Seibert United Press International CAMBODIA Siem Reap is like a ski resort without snow. Its ticket to prosperity still lies only six miles away but it might as well be on Mars. In between are the North Vietnamese army and the VietUnited Press International - 561 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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587 1971-08-30 7 Koh Kong Chia - By Koh Kong Chia In the interests of tourism, it may be worth our while to create an entertainment complex along the lines of Disneyland. Singapore is short of scenic gifts from nature or colossal legacies of history. But it can make587 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1971-08-30 7 PAKIR SINGH - New boss for FLDA brings promise of success in solving rural problems PAKIR SINGH The Federal Land and Development Authority in Malaysia this month received a new boss in the person of Inche Musa Hitam. His appointment carries with it the promise of bringing not only imagination1,059 words
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Voice of the Press
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Article221 1971-08-30 7 What other newspapers are saying: There is no doubt that the Alliance decision to vacate the Batu Raklt seat of the State's Legislative Assembly and to select Da to Nik Hassan, the Chief Private Secretary of the Prime Minister, to compete in the forthcoming by-election there is aimed221 words
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Article195 1971-08-30 7 Mr. McMahon has now lopped many heads. He must surely have cleared the ground. What lies ahead is very much a test for him personally. He has to show, quickly, that he has the capacity to draw his sundered government together. Indeed, that he can make a government195 words
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Article199 1971-08-30 7 An innocent bystander died because of a wild shot by a policeman last Wednesday and while immediate steps have been taken to launch an inquiry and to Sve the man a decent neral, how can we prevent a tragedy of this land recurring? There have been199 words
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759 1971-08-30 7 DR. SYED HUSSEIN ALATAS - DR. SYED HUSSEIN ALATAS In your issue of August 26, a certain gentleman using the name All Yaakob, commented on the report of my seminar paper carried In your issue of August 24. Mr. All Yaakob specially reacted to my sentence "We759 words
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Advertisement7 1971-08-30 7 Before you say "tonic" mention my name.7 words
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420 1971-08-30 8 In pure economic terms, the new trade deal signed by the Chinese trade mission in Kuala Lumpur opens a new chapter in Malaysia's relations with Peking. With a perfect sense of timing, the Chinese authorities have come to the rescue of Malaysia's export trade420 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article128 1971-08-30 8 Inche Musa Hltam head of the Federal Land Development Authority, spoke on the Second Malaysian Plan at Oulld House—the clubhouse of the University of Singapore Society—recently. The audience was composed of many of Inche HI tarn's former colleagues at the University of Malaya In Singapore from which128 words
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Article81 1971-08-30 8 A rather enthusiastic tourist wanted his guide to teach him and his friends some local words which they could use to 'Show their friendliness. The harassed guide, who probably had more than the average dose of humour, told them that "nasi gorong" (fried rice) meant "good81 words
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Article100 1971-08-30 8 A friend recently in London tells me that the negotiation* for the raising of the level of mi«rinw« be- tween Britain and China are said to be well advanced. An agreement to exchange ambassadors may be reached quite soon. For the past 22 years the British mission in100 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1971-08-30 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY I knew Mochtar Lubis before Soekarno locked him up the first time. He was again in jail when his novel, Twilight in Djakarta, was published in English, In association with the Congress for Cultural Freedom. This organisation was said1,311 words
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Letters
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Article242 1971-08-30 8 RAYMOND HO - RAYMOND HO The functions of a PRO are more than to entertain a customer or be a good conversationalist and to charge for services so rendered. In most well-established firms, we normally find one PRO and he or she Is well paid. The PRO commands242 words
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Article290 1971-08-30 8 BRIJ S. SOIN - BRIJ S. SOIN I refer to Mr. Mallal's letter (New Nation, August 25). The point I was trying to put across was that despite the growing litigation in the field of taxation in Singapore there Is a complete dearth of authority, judicial analysis and judicial pronouncements290 words
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Article90 1971-08-30 8 S.S. PILLAY - S.S. PILLAY I wish to bing to the attention of the Ministry of Health the pollution of the air by factory lorries travelling regularly along Jalan Besi, Jurong. The amount of smoke from their exhausts makes one wonder how they ever passed the annual Inspection at the90 words
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Article190 1971-08-30 8 S.C. CHUA - S.C. CHUA I refer to T.S. Tan's comments on Mr. Vetrivelu published in NN, August 27. I do not think the recent attention of the Press given to Mr. V. is warranted. For a man who seems to say little that makes poll- tical or even190 words
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Advertisement170 1971-08-30 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Shane and Other Stories A Peacock Book by Jack Schaefer When Jack Schaefer wrote Shane, he created the most attractive and satisfying hero ever to appear in a Western adventure. For Shane, the mysterious stranger in black, as170 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1971-08-30 9 a special writer in Bangkok - M?m. SINGAPORE'S TROUPADORS MAKE THE GRADE IN FOREIGN SPOTS Big rewards in foreign spots From a special writer in Bangkok The export of Singapore's young musical talent is a relatively recent phenomenon. Sometime in 1968, a group of young Singapore pop musicians decided to1,602 words
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Article, Illustration695 1971-08-30 9 Today marks the 100 th anniversary of the birth of the famous New Zealand scientist The man who first split the atom. These simple words are the ones commonly used to describe Ernest Rutherford and the achievement that gained him world eminence.695 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article, Illustration388 1971-08-30 10 Mary Lee - They're out to make a name for themselves by Mary Lee Laurie and Bill Malcolm have a singing formula that pleases. Laurie is tall and shapely and has a vibrant voice. Husband Bill has an athletic physique and entertains the audience with international hits, including those by388 words
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Article, Illustration463 1971-08-30 10 Dancers, acrobatics and strippers in one show Humour, sophistication and excitement are a rare combination in nightclub acts these days. But all three elements abound in the Marco Polo's new "carnival" show. Sophistication and excitement comes in the form of sexy Dahlia Farani,463 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1971-08-30 10 EDGAR KOH - SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH It is not coincidental that Imported "heavyweight" classical and documentary programmes are slotted into late Sunday and Monday evenings. To put them out at prime-viewing time that is, one hour before and after the 91,198 words
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Article518 1971-08-30 10 MERRY ANDREW - MERRY ANDREW In his recital at the Singapore Conference Hall on Friday, the well-known Penangborn pianist, Dennis Lee, will be playing Prokofiev's "Sonata in D Minor, Opus 14." He is being presented by the Singapore Musical Society and the concert starts at 8.45 pjn. Serge Prokofiev was518 words
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Advertisement148 1971-08-30 10 0 W INK DIM. at €U:abfttian(£nll RAFFLES HOTEL c THIS WEEKS LUNCHEON MENU c< yj -i k 'A MONDAYS SMORGASBORD 12.30 3.00 p.m. And Silverwegon: Fillet of Beef Wellington. TUESOAYS Silverwagon: Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce served with a bouquetiere of fresh garden vegetables. WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon: Crown Roan of148 words
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Article851 1971-08-30 11 Jeff Penberthy - Beauty surgery thrives in Japan 1 WOMAN I Jeff Penberthy Beauty surgeons men whose scalpels are used to make old faces look young again, oriental eyes rounder, bent noses stralghter, and under developed breasts bustier are thriving in Japan. People from all over the world,851 words
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Article, Illustration76 1971-08-30 11 The smock hos shifted into high gear and those cnce upon -a time prints is today's story. It is something not just for skinnies only you'll be sure to feel young and carefree whatever your shape. Nosegays of flowers print this red smock. Its76 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1971-08-30 11 Lana Wells - From Lana Wells The Melbourne Herald J. Edgar Hoover, 76-year-old director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, believes in the old adage "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Hoover recently scorned two women who wanted to be F.BJ. special agents.The Melbourne Herald - 1,070 words
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Article, Illustration897 1971-08-30 11 Nalla Tan - Nalla Tan Talk of the generation gap—that has been made out to be virtually the only gap in everyday life but really, a break-down v in communication exists in everyday life. Take this business of dialogue. It's fashionable to talk about dialogue.897 words
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Article, Illustration914 1971-08-30 12 JIM WATKINS - Luxury at the right price MOTORING WITH JIM WATKINS One hundred and 10 miles an hour In airconditioned comfort to the strains of a Strauss waltz! I set the radio volume at about 50 and then, on a straight stretch, wound the big car up. With914 words
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Article382 1971-08-30 12 Barber Lines, an Oslobased shipping company, operates three outward services to the Far East. From Montreal, East Canada, New York, UJ9. Atlantic ports and California to the Far East The second from ÜB. Gulf ports, and the third from Vancouver B.C. and California. The homeward services are382 words
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Article, Illustration728 1971-08-30 12 LEE CHIU SAN - MOTOR CYCLING WITH LEE CHIU SAN V e s p a advertisements used to say "If you need a really economical second car, you don't need a car, you need a Vespa". After riding one for the last week I have come to the conclusion728 words
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700 1971-08-30 12 SHARES GAME SERIES BY CHARTEXUS MONEY j We continue today with the problems and prospects of the longterm investor. Yet another criterion is discussed in this article—the "margin of safety" as a basis for the selec- tion700 words
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SPORT
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Article, Illustration327 1971-08-30 13 By Scrutineer The fancied runners and the two "glamour" horses Need Tou Badly and Yes Dear took a bad beating in the $30,000 Gold Vase at Ipoh yesterday. Both were never in the hunt at any stage of the race. Need You Badly327 words
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Article, Illustration299 1971-08-30 13 Follow the horses marked with a Wonderful Surprise led past the 4f and into the straight, with Jackie and Hongkong Merchant well up. Hongkong Merchant ran out in front a furlong out to win easily from Jackie. Supreme Confidence led into the straight, with Zoom a handy fourth.299 words
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Article, Illustration47 1971-08-30 13 Pah Tuck Foo lunging short of hitting Vincent Ten Pictures: Jerry Seh Gordon Wu putting on his mask after the salute Tony Wong with the salute Mr. H.J. Winning, presiding... Gordon Wn (right) delivers a stop hit Vincent Yen can make a flash att^l*.Pictures: Jerry Seh - 47 words
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Article, Illustration16 1971-08-30 1416 words
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Article117 1971-08-30 14 Underdogs Karikal beat Still United 2-1, to win the OLPS under 20 Soccer title in the finals at Siglap Secondary School, yesterday. Karikal star striker, Freeman Tan scored both the goals, the first from a goalmouth melee and the second through a 15-yard drive. Still's speedy117 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 14 Paris, Monday. John Gilbert and Douglas Giles of Australia retained their title in the world 420 sailing championships with a victory in the final of the six races held in Cherbourg. Brothers Peter and Steve Sievewriaht made it 1-2 for Australia by taking second Dlace.48 words
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259 1971-08-30 14 New York, Monday Dewltt Weaver shot a one-under-par 71 yesterday to defeat Phil Rodgers by six strokes to capture the US Professional Match Play Championship in Pinehurst, North Carolina, his first victory in seven years on the pro tour. "Today I think I259 words
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Article25 1971-08-30 14 London, Monday. New Zealand opened their rugby league tour of England by beating the Southern Amateur Rugby League 676 (halftime 43-0) here.25 words
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Article546 1971-08-30 14 M. Param - By M. Param Indian Association's veteran star bowlers, Hussein Shah and Ajit Singh, bowled their side to a five-wicket win over the Ceylonese, in the annual Balistier Shield match at CSC ground, yesterday. The incredible bowling performance of this two former state players, Shah546 words
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Article, Illustration290 1971-08-30 15 Former Australian Davis Cup captain, Harry Hopman, said yesterday that there was only one way to improve the standard of tennis in Singapore and Asian countries get a top coach. Hopman, who Is in Singapore holding tennis clinics for schoolchildren, said: "I've seen many promising players290 words
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Article268 1971-08-30 15 Miss F. Tibbatts of the Bukit Timah Saddle Club won the best individual rider trophy at the SAF gymkhana at the Thomson Rd. polo ground yesterday. Miss Tibbatts scored seven points on her horse "Sox." Under the rules all points towards the trophy had to268 words
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Article, Illustration29 1971-08-30 15 Picture by Ali YusoffPicture by Ali Yusoff - 29 words
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Article198 1971-08-30 15 National League W L FCT. GB Pittsburgh 79 56 .585 St Louis 73 60 .549 5 Chicago 79 61 .534 7 New York 66 64 .508 IO'/J Phillies 57 74 .435 20 Montreal U 74 .426 21 San Fran. 78 56 .582 Los Angeles 69 64198 words
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Article203 1971-08-30 15 MELBOURNE (VFL)—Carlton 16.10 (190) D. CoUtncwood 18.9 (87); Richmond 1114 (lit) D. Geekmr 14.18 (102); St Kllda 1218 (90) D. Footsoray 10.14 (74>; Hawthorn 18.10 (124) D. Melbourne 8.17 (05); South 10.17 (131) D. North 8.11 (50); Fiteroy 13.17 (05) D. Easendon 12.12 (84) Final fonr—hawthorn, St.203 words
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Article349 1971-08-30 15 Bonn, Monday Singapore's Nor Azahar, though not at his best managed to take first spot in the high jump event in an international athletic meet in Duesseldorf, West Germany. Nor jumped 1.95 metres which is well below his best. Mohamed Younis of Pakistan set349 words
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Article195 1971-08-30 15 Jr. Primary Boy*—lst Ladkir Bingh (St. Michael School); 2nd Dennis De Witt (St Michael School); 3rd Colin De Sonza (St. Michael School). Sr. Primary Boy*—lst Boman Gabriel (St. Anthony Boys School); 2nd Jasdir Bln*h (St. Michael School); Srd Lim Lek Siong (St. Anthony School). Jr. Secondary Boys195 words
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Article540 1971-08-30 15 London, Monday Abid Ali completed his first century of the tour here yesterday as the Indian cricketers declared their first innings at 349 for eight on the second day of their three-day match against Somerset. The Indians, resuming at 320 for seven, batted for a540 words
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Article48 1971-08-30 15 Qualifiers for the Keppel Club coif championships following the weekend's rounds. David Milne (142), H. R. Perry (146), W. Molloy (14*), Dalip Haron (154), P. G. Salaysay (154), Steven Wee (15S), E. Le Mercier (156), Thio Gim Hock. The quarter-finals will t»e held on Sept. 12.48 words
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Miscellaneous361 1971-08-30 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD J ACROSS 1 These are cheaper by the dozen. 5 Sacks. 9 Cloth made from tree bark. 13 Trudy's relative. 1 were (so to speak): 2 words. 15 Executive: Abbr. 16 Small forest ox. 17 Subject of business charts. 19 Elementary: Abbr. 20 Specialty of Tinker, Even361 words
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Miscellaneous119 1971-08-30 15 DR. KILDARE .f 1 j. ffljii'U wSfr a a ikt m IT MAY NOT BE HEAVENLY, BUT IT'S THE. BEST I CM DO WITH THIS BROKEN-DOWN OLD PERCOLATOR I agitiM a r. -JP Pi JB 0 II RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson MALOO, LET'S TAKE OUR A119 words
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Miscellaneous247 1971-08-30 15 -Cm alM| ttttH Imi NEW NATION MONEYWORDS *B* MONDAY Cat Mt «i M witt stfetr csa»M iistrectins ipptif iiiiv, Nam m./UnVMW. 'tt tl—g mmi l*n CLUES FOR B-1 IDAY 1 I 1 I I I I 1 i Could spall romance to an Th«rs's many couldn't possibly follow Husks a#247 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-08-30 16 Lovely Linda Kraal, 19, has just returned from the Unit ed States. And already she's itching to be on the move again. Linda loves to travel, but it will be some time before she can afford to leave the country once more. Reason: She isPicture by Jerry Seh - 59 words
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Article80 1971-08-30 16 AH FOOK: The car parks at our Housing Board estates are getting to be impossible. You Just can't find a spot if you return late at night. If you do, you'll find your car blocked the next morning. Why can't something t>e done about it? MEI LIN: You80 words
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Article352 1971-08-30 16 Japanese relive their moments of glory Japanese youth are fairly tough—they have to be to cope with the battering of sadistic comic literature competing for their poc-ket-money. Some, however, are beginning to wonder about the effects of the latest battle for their collective soul.352 words
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Miscellaneous421 1971-08-30 16 S Siagapsrc 3.00 Opening 3.25 For the Family 3.50 A Diary of Events In Singapore This Week (Tamil) 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore 4.15 Days of Our Lives 4.55 Close 6.00 Opening and Fractured Flickers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Report on Pesta Sukan 1971 (English) 7.05 Celebrity Recital 7.40421 words
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Miscellaneous319 1971-08-30 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY born today, you are a highly creative person who has a genuine talent for directing himself along the lines cf greatest success and least resistance. indeed, getting from life what you want may appear *9, y° u easy during your childhood and319 words
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