New Nation, 6 September 1971
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Title Section17 1971-09-06 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 6, 1971 NO. 198 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 617 words
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Article64 1971-09-06 1 Calling all women! Today we have an exclusive perfume offer for you. It's a product created after years of research, something wjiich captures the aura and romance that surround the Eastern princess. And it's not available in the shops yet. For details of this special64 words
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Article17 1971-09-06 1 Police reported a total of 71 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious and one was fatal.17 words
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Article98 1971-09-06 1 The stock market was generally steady but trading in the first 45 minutes was very dull. In the industrials, trading centred on a few selective issues. Far East Levingston was sought at $1.90, 2 cents down compared to' Friday'l closing price of $1.92. Ben and Company, which98 words
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Article51 1971-09-06 1 LATE NEWS Hong Kong, Monday. Chang Shuang-Chao, identified as a "confidential secretary" of the provincial Department of Finance in Taiwan, has defected to Communist China, it was reported today. The report said Chang arrived in Peking yesterday by air after completion of a study course in the United51 words
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749 1971-09-06 1 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat The days of Singapore's famed "Robinson Petang" in Sungei Road are numbered. The 200-odd licensed stalls selling second-hand goods, mainly British Army surplus, are fast running out of new supplies. The number of curios, souvenirs, spare parts, broken down749 words
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Article, Illustration143 1971-09-06 1 One man who was badly burned in a fire in Arab Street on Saturday died in hospital yesterday. He was Ho Thlan Chan, 39, shopkeeper of Chop Ban Cheong. Today another 20 victims of the fire which razed three shophouses at the Junction ofPicture by Brian Culley - 143 words
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Article236 1971-09-06 1 Protest against Thanat United Press International Bangkok, Monday Four Members of Parliament yesterday had their heads shaved in public in a protest against Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman. Three sympathisers in the large audience stepped up and had their heaas shaved too. One lawmaker, presumably not as angryUnited Press International - 236 words
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Article17 1971-09-06 1 Yesterday's water consumption was 97.5 million gallons. There was no rainfall In the catchment areas.17 words
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Article151 1971-09-06 1 The British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence for the Army, Mr. Geoffrey Johnson Smith, arrived in Singapore at the weekend on an inspection tour of the British Army units. This morning he had briefings at the headquarters of the Far East Land151 words
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Article454 1971-09-06 1 Ultimatum to Britain to stop the conflict in Ulster Agence France Presse Dublin, Monday The militant provisional wing of the clandestine Irish Republican Army which has carried out many guerrilla attacks during the Northern Ireland crisis, has published a five-point peace plan here which was alsoAgence France Presse - 454 words
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Article, Illustration222 1971-09-06 1 S. M. Ali - By S. M. Ali Mr. C. Subramani&m, the Indian Minister for Planning, Science and Technology today criticised President Nixon's current economic measures as being detrimental to the interests of developing nations including India. The senior Indian Minister, now on a four aay visit to222 words
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Article635 1971-09-06 2 Douglas Chan - Prevention, persuasion success By Douglas Chan A combination of persuasion and prevention has nipped in the bud the prooiem of drugtaking among students in Singapore. Narcotics experts believe tnat stuaents are now less exposed to MX puis and ganja because of the con stant635 words
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100 1971-09-06 2 Sixty-six new factories were registered in July, giving employment to a total of 5308 workers. These factories were among the 396 issued with Certificates of Registration during the month. The largest single group of 2908 workers was employed by a factory100 words
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Article58 1971-09-06 2 A senior Esso executive, Mr. Jerry Tan Chwee Ue has been seconded to the Esso Eastern Headquarters in Houston, Texas, for a year. Before this, he was the seetton bead of financial reporting of Eno Singapore. Mr. Tan Peng Khian? section head-of tfie Corporate Planning ft58 words
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200 1971-09-06 2 Fifteen workmen were killed in industrial accidents in July three in factories, three in construction, three in manufacturing, six in transport, storage and communications. With 20 oilier ratal accidents in June, it brings the total for the two months to an all-time high of 35.200 words
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Article, Illustration274 1971-09-06 2 The nine-month-old 400 strong Singapore Chap Koon Do Association held its third grading session for its members in its clubhouse in Orange Grove Road yesterday. More than 250 members, 10 of them girls, took the grading testa.' The results will be known within274 words
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181 1971-09-06 2 Dr. S. A. Mellick, surgeon of the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, will give a lecture at the Outram General Hospital's orthopaedic) lecture theatre at 5 p.m. today. He will speak on "Some aspects of the post phlebltic syndrome" and "The surgical treatment of181 words
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Advertisement62 1971-09-06 2 SUPREME HOUSE Penang Road welcomes you to the SHOPS on basement, ground floor, 1 st v 2nd and 3rd floors RESTAURANTS on 4th floor COFFEE HOUSE on ground floor with ample parking spaces nm Another Urban I nl Renewal project Limited shop spaces available 7 m 0m SUPREME HOUSE SUPREME62 words
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Miscellaneous93 1971-09-06 2 At the cinemas Jorong Drlve-in: The Ghost's Sword (Mandarin) —7, 9. Cathay: Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion— UO, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Odeon: Her Vengeance (Mandarin)—l3o, 4, 7, 9.30. Orchard: Love Story—l.3o, 4. 630, 9.15. Odeoa-Katong: My Beloved (Mandarin)—l, 3.30,7, 9.15. Lido: My Fair Lady—l.4s, 5.30, 8.45. Capitol: The Anonymous93 words
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Miscellaneous701 1971-09-06 2 Jackpot hits the $ll,OOO mark No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the Judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Puzzle 4 A\ Three entrants each submitted a solution which differed at one point701 words
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126 1971-09-06 3 Pet monkeys have to be chained under the new licensing order which came into effect last week. Unlike dogs, licensed monkeys, baboons and orangutans will not have to wear tags. Under the new order, the owner is liable to be prosecuted126 words
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Article17 1971-09-06 3 The hawkers' branch mobile collection unit will be stationed at the Maxwell Road market today17 words
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358 1971-09-06 3 Herbert Teo - Local firm building refinery at island of Batam By Herbert Teo Pertamina, Indonesia's state-owned oil enterprise, has started work on its second fresh water refinery project in the Rhio Archipelago, south of Singapore. Informed sources said that a Singapore owned company had successfully358 words
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Article, Illustration117 1971-09-06 3 It will be the first business cum pleasure cruise on board a Russian ship for travel assistant Miss Sally Sun (above) when she plays "mother-hen" to 40 holiday-makers. The Russian cruiseship, MS Khabarovsk, will sail into Singapore from Japan next month on a 16-day tour. It will117 words
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262 1971-09-06 3 The Republic's growing affluence is being; clearly indicated by the sharp rise in the amount of revenue collected by Inland Revenue Department. Official figures for the first half of this year show that a total of $292.2 million was262 words
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180 1971-09-06 3 A musical concert featuring local group and soloists drawn from the multi -racial streams will be presented at the National Theatre on September 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. Under the patronage of Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, Minister for Culture, it is organised180 words
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Article21 1971-09-06 3 The Chinese YMCA Is conducting two beginners' courses on karate-do at its Tanglin centre, 60 Stevens Road starting today.21 words
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Advertisement118 1971-09-06 3 IIiZIWimCKX SUPERMARKET better value FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS FROM TODAY FOR 1 FULL WEEK h; I* I: LADY'S CHOICE CORN OIL FRESHLY 9.701 GROUND pa out MINCED *1.30 PER LB. GALLON. QUALITY TEE SHIRTS AT *5.90 EACH FOR LADIES, MEN ft TEENS, SLEEVELESS, SHORT SLEEVED ft LONG SLEEVED, 100% COTTON, WASHABLE118 words
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Miscellaneous93 1971-09-06 3 EHHH3 Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 90-82 Seoul 81-63 Bangkok 91-75 Manila 88-79 Kuala Lumpur 89-72 Tokyo 88-75 Naha 87-78 London 75-68 New York 88-70 San Francisco 70-60 Moscow 63-46 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. isolated showers. The weather for the 24 hours93 words
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Article, Illustration240 1971-09-06 4 In Person Conducted by Mary Lee, Tel: *****1 DIGNITY and decorum prevailed at a dinner where some 500 teachers gathered to celebrate Teachers' Day at the Happy Restaurant. Ministry official* and principals mingled with teachers but classrooms were kept out of conversations most240 words
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Article242 1971-09-06 4 United Press International New York, Monday President Nixon, spending the weekend at his mountain-top retreat near Thurmont, Maryland, yesterday worked on his Labour Day address to the nation in which he will emphasise the working man's contribution to the nation. White House Press Secretary RonaldUnited Press International - 242 words
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193 1971-09-06 4 United Press International London, Monday A legless American veteran of the Vietnam war abandoned his attempt yesterday to swim the English Channel from Prance to Britain after struggling for five hours in the channel's cold, choppy waters. Gene Roberts, a 25-year-old former marine,United Press International - 193 words
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Article48 1971-09-06 4 Warsaw, Monday.—Eight passengers were killed and 28 injured when their bus collided with a train on a protected level crossing near Katowice, South Poland, yesterday. The PAP news agency said the accident happened because the level crossing barriers were lowered too late.48 words
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Article442 1971-09-06 4 Bid to improve trade relations United Press International New York, Monday The Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Takeo Fukuda and a team of officials will leave Tokyo today for talks in Washington aimed at improving the strained economic and trade relations between the United States andUnited Press International - 442 words
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Advertisement45 1971-09-06 4 roo CHINESE RESTAURANT Ample parking space in the new multi-storey carpark. O a /li at VIUIIWV K/lIIIIVI Ul moderate prices. Tables from onlysBo. No Service Charge. Tim-Sum Lunch Daily at 11-30 a.m. Sundays Public Holidays at 10a.m. For reservations,call *****3 or *****6. MING COURT HOTEL45 words
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THE WORLD
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356 1971-09-06 5 'Amnesty for all* pledge Islamabad, Monday Pakistan yesterday freed an undisclosed number of detainees In Dacca and five other East Pakistan centres under an amnesty announced by President Yahya Khan on Saturday night. The announcement said the amnesty would be extended to "all those356 words
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Article328 1971-09-06 5 Reuter Jerusalem, Monday Stringent s e c u r ity precautions were in force on Israeli airline flights yesterday following alleged Arab guerrilla attemDts to blow up two airliners in mid-air by duping two girl tourists into taking explosives on board in suitcases. AReuter - 328 words
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123 1971-09-06 5 Reuter Geneva, Monday About 4000 scientists and delegates from 72 countries meet here today to review progress in the peaceful uses of atomic energy and study future nuclear power needs and resources until the end of the century. The fourth "atoms forReuter - 123 words
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Article81 1971-09-06 5 United Press International Colombo, Monday Police say Ceylon has become the centre of an international investigation into gem smuggling and counterfeiting conducted by Interpol, Scotland Yard and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. Prominent names in Ceylon society, including one of Colombo's leading bookmakers and nightclubUnited Press International - 81 words
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291 1971-09-06 5 Reuter Katmandu, Monday The Indian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said here yesterday that relations between China and India "should normalise and improve", but added that no third party help was needed for it. He said: "This process of normalisation Is a bilateralReuter - 291 words
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Article140 1971-09-06 5 Moscow, Monday A Soviet newspaper yesterday warned its readers against imposters who give themselves medals to enhance their image in public. The Defence Ministry dally Red Star quoted an example of a woman, Fruma Mlkhalenko, sporting a row of medals on a naval uniform. She140 words
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Article, Illustration41 1971-09-06 5 British actress Vanessa Redgrave (left) shakes hands with Communist Chinese Ambassador to Italy Mr. Shen Ping after the presentation of the Chinese film, The Women's Red Regiment, which portrays the Chinese revolution in ballet form in Venice recently.41 words
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Article25 1971-09-06 5 London, Monday.—A British Navy sub-lieutenant, David James Bingham, 31, is to appear at a court in Portsmouth today charged under the Secrets Act.25 words
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FOREIGN COMMENT
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Article, Illustration598 1971-09-06 6 Stanley Meisler - AFRICA From Stanley Meisler Los Angeles Times If you want to make sense out of the border skirmish between Ugandan and Tanzanian troops, start with the case of the Chinese body. The case reflects all the confusion, rashness and personal bitterness that have characterised relationsLos Angeles Times - 598 words
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645 1971-09-06 6 Federick Marks - JAPAN Number of sufferers up by 630 per cent From Federick Marks United Press International "Air pollution over Japan's larger cities is much less of a problem this year than last." "The air over Tokyo is much dirtier this year than last." ThoseUnited Press International - 645 words
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910 1971-09-06 6 Jack Foisie - From Jack Foisie Los Angeles Times Here in the oncefabled land of North Borneo, of the White Rajah and the orang utan. another one of Asia's insurgencies is starting to show muscle. As a result, 50,000 people of the jungle river town of SibuLos Angeles Times - 910 words
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588 1971-09-06 6 Ikuo Anal - From Ikuo Anal Reuter Japanese left wing extremists, whose demonstrations contributed to an overhaul of the nation's university education system, are now turning to more deadly weapons including home-made bombs. And police, watching closely the activities of an estimated 10,000 ul-tra-radicals, believeReuter - 588 words
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671 1971-09-06 6 Don Cook - From Don Cook Reuter The central significance of the new FourPower agreement on Berlin is that the Western allies managed to extract concessions and arrangements from the Soviet Union to improve the future of the city a prospect which seemed almostReuter - 671 words
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LOCAL COMMENT
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Article, Illustration1400 1971-09-06 7 V. K. Chin - Commission's proposals may upset political fortune in 1975 polls From V. K. Chin The Election Commission will hold a series of public inquiries towards the end of the year to hear any objections to its proposal to change the names and boundaries of West1,400 words
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Voice of the Press
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Article233 1971-09-06 7 What other newspapers are saying: France has abandoned the remaining test in its 1971 nuclear programme in the Pacific. It is being suggested that the results gained from lut Dig blast on August 14 have made further tests this year unnecessary. But It is far more likely thai233 words
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Article280 1971-09-06 7 Japan took the first major step towards a glooal monetary reform by floating the yen in the Tokyo foreign exchange market. It is an Irreversible action. Japan has now committed Itself to the international effort to create a new monetary and trade order replacing the post-war system which280 words
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Article213 1971-09-06 7 We warn the government again that its policy on the China representation issue in the United Nations will obstruct normalisation of Japan-China ties and do harm to the national interests. With the Iranian recognition of Peking. 63 of the UN member countries now have diplomatic relations with China.213 words
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Article249 1971-09-06 7 The study published by a group of Nanyang University undergraduates who made a survey some tixhe ago of the bar business In Singapore, shows that despite certain restrictions bars are doing a thriving business. The report points out further that the age of bar-girls ranges between249 words
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Advertisement187 1971-09-06 7 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 those187 words
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519 1971-09-06 8 The national conference to reappraise the role of adult education in Singapore announced last week is a welcome move. There has been the growing feeling in many quarters that the machinery of the Adult Education Board needs streamlining. Over the years the board has grown519 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article89 1971-09-06 8 Talking about the old and the new, who would have thought that Singapore could one day wake up the morning after a night's roadside Taoist worship without finding the streets and parked cars littered with the ashes of Joss-sticks and prayer the possibility is apparently not as remote89 words
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Article49 1971-09-06 8 Who is driving the latest brand new Jaguar in town? He is the local representative of Moscow's Narodny Bank which is due to start its operation in Singapore before the end of this year. The car arrived here from London a couple of weeks ago.49 words
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Article58 1971-09-06 8 Satchmo—who's he? Overheard at my favourite coffee house: "The generation gap really showed at our mess when Satchmo died in July," said a senior Singapore Armed Forces officer to his companion. "We were lamenting Louis Armstrong's death when some of the young national service officers asked: 'Who are you talking58 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1971-09-06 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY The fallacy of the argument that Asian affairs are a matter for Asians alone was effectively dealt with by Lee Kuan Yew at the time of Soekarno's confrontation. and many times since. The Prime Minister has always rejected1,459 words
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Letters
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Article259 1971-09-06 8 KING'S ROAD RESIDENT MOTORIST. Singapore - KING'S ROAD RESIDENT MOTORIST. Singapore. About a month and half ago, workmen placed traffic signs along King's Road and Queen's Road making the traffic one-way along these roads. Traffic could go up the King's Road from Bukit Timah Road and come down the Queen's Road from Empress259 words
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Article83 1971-09-06 8 FAIR-PLAY Singapore, 19 - FAIR-PLAY Singapore, 19. It is almost a year when my house was acquired by the government. When will I know what the award will be? Must I wait for another frustrating year? I need the money to buy another house. If my house is not needed83 words
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Article77 1971-09-06 8 MRS. CAROLINE M. KIRKMAN - MRS. CAROLINE M. KIRKMAN Thanks for the picture and article last week about the desks that were burned at the Alexander-Bourne School. It was a waste of good, sturdy desks. After your article appeared it was gratifying to see truck loads of WHOLE desks driving away77 words
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Advertisement189 1971-09-06 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Indispensable educational publications for BOOK-KEEPING/ACCOUNTING STUDENTS A "MUST" for every student of these difficult subjects, compiled by an eminent professional lecturer from a public college, Wolter Leong ACIS, MIOM, FSCT, FFTCom, etc. (1) SIMPLIFIED MODEL ANSWERS TO L.C.C.189 words
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Miscellaneous88 1971-09-06 8 m m ■s/r/W' rr^: £h 2 i 4. i I I i m n lil m a> ffc A V/fr if M I r^ I w §ri """mv///,, W/J/M ft II WA m m. ""*"'SSSS*j. W/ -y. m H > m y'/jmmia t:-. V/Z/s '""SS/SSS/S/S r 3 H yy///' I88 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1971-09-06 9 Pang Cheng Lian - Pang Cheng Lian looks at the Pulau Übin sea reservoir project A bold scheme, but there's a lot to consider before work can start Pang Cheng Lian It Singapore decides to build a reservoir by Joining the two tips of Pulau Übin to the mainland it will have the1,636 words
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657 1971-09-06 9 Harihar Krishnan - From Harihar Krishnan United Press International Katmandu The Pashupatinath Temple, of Katmandu, is to the Hindus in this Himalayan kingdom of Nepal what the Holy Land is to the Christians or Mecca to the Muslims. In terms orUnited Press International - 657 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article, Illustration325 1971-09-06 10 Mary Lee - By Mary Lee For people who enjoy lavishly style cabaret enter talnment, the "Cherry Blossoms '7l" from Tokyo are now blooming on the stage at Troplcana. Plumes, flouncy skirts and dazzling costumes abound in this production of songs and dances and325 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-09-06 10 Mary Lee - Mary Lee I used to think that strip-tease was all skin and no substance, but after seeing Rochelle (above) performing at the Marco Polo, I'm willing to bend my views a little. She has the ability to hold one's attention and breath even206 words
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Article223 1971-09-06 10 Singapore Chinese singers and recording artistes stand a good chance of becoming popular if they venture to Hong Kong or Taiwan. This is the view of a well-known Hong Kong showbiz critic, Mr. Lin Chee, who was here last week to survey the223 words
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Article, Illustration708 1971-09-06 10 EDGAR KOH - New show cools down the hot rock SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT THE TV AND RADIO SCENE EDGAR KOH The deafening decibels that will emit from THE SOUND ROOM (a new musical series starting this Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.) will resemble nothing like those708 words
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Article, Illustration231 1971-09-06 10 MERRY ANDREW - AUSTRALIAN THEATRE'S TWO-DAY SHOW MERRY ANDREW The Australian Dance Theatre will open its programmes today and tomorrow at the Victoria Theatre with a light hearted work to music by Harry Belafonte and choreography by Elizabeth Dalman. The theme of the song is the231 words
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Advertisement252 1971-09-06 10 Exquisite new perfume available only to New Nation readers i Princess Thai is an exclusive new perfume. It's not yet in the shops. It was created after years of research, to capture the aura and romance that surround the Eastern princess. Now Perfumes of the Orient, one of Asia's leading252 words
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Advertisement167 1971-09-06 10 WINE n DINE at tUzabftt)an(£riU RAFFLES HOTEL ft' THIS WEEK'S LUNCHEON MENU 3 i\ MONDAYS SMORGASBORD 12 30 3 00 p.m. And Silverwagon: Fillet of Beef Wellington. TUESDAYS Silverwagon: Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce served with a bouquet lere of fresh garden vegetables WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon: Crown Roast of Lamb,167 words
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Article, Illustration529 1971-09-06 11 Elizabeth Choo - HK writer says: Taste is centre of Republic's fashion By Elizabeth Choo Bravo, Lucy Tan she paid our girls a compliment In a Hong Kong newspaper by pointing out that taste Is the centre of fashlon in Singapore. Unlike our sisters in Hong Kong we dont529 words
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658 1971-09-06 11 Nalla Tan - By Nalla Tan I left for America with mixed feelings, not knowing .what to expect, and really not expecting too much. America has always been way down on the list of countries I would like to visit, not for any particular reason except that658 words
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Article, Illustration82 1971-09-06 11 Get Into the noonday sun in these lightly swinging smock dresses. That's where their sophisticated charm really shines. The shirred smock (left) might have pranced right out of a pram. Shirring travels around the bodice of this Innocent blue voile with flared82 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-09-06 11 GLORIA BALLARD - GLORIA BALLARD The luxury of a sauna dry heat bath can very easily be enjoyed in your own home with new automatic "Home Sauna" which is equipped with washable towelling seat cover, portable cabinet, poncho cape and floor mat, and is very193 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1971-09-06 12 JIM WATKINS - MOTORING THE PEUGEOT 504 Orthodox but tough... WITH JIM WATKINS All manufacturers keep a fleet of their competitors' products for evaluation; keeping an eye on the opposition is sound commercial sense. In the early 1960s every test fleet had at least one Peugeot 4041,100 words
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Article213 1971-09-06 12 Bank Line, one of Britain's largest shipping companies, is privately owned by Andrew Weir and Company. It is believed to have been founded about 80 years ago EL operates the Orient Afiican services. One from East and South Africa to Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kcng and Japan. Thei)ther213 words
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Article, Illustration708 1971-09-06 12 LEE CHIU SAN - MOTOR CYCLING WITH LEE CHIU SAN We are not trying to sell bikes for anyone, we are just offering a community service, giving the public a fair assessment of every motorcycle on the market." That was what the Editor of this paper told me when I started708 words
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696 1971-09-06 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS Should the small man Invest in stocks and shares or should he dread the idea? Let us first of all make a definition of the small man The standard has to be arbitary. But for the purposes696 words
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Advertisement279 1971-09-06 12 MOTORING ENTHUSIASTS DEMON TWEAK IS AROUND WITH PIPER CAMSHAFTS PfP€R CAMSHAFTS ore generally available in 3 types for eoeh cor. We hove a PIPER to suit your cor, whatever your retirements, from a mild road tune to a full race There is o PIPER CAMSHAFT. +K f 4 *3Send to:279 words
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Article, Illustration295 1971-09-06 13 Peter Ong - Learning it the Eric Cremin way CAMERA ON GOLF Words: Peter Ong Eric Cremin's golf clinic for children at the Singapore Island Country Club has all signs of becoming a permanent feature in the golfing scene. Since it started more than a month ago, it hasPictures: Brian Culley - 295 words
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Article99 1971-09-06 14 The quarter-finals of the Keppel Club Dawson Cup golf competition will be teed-off on September 12 over the Bukit Chermln course. Among them Is Putra Cupper David Milne who will be the first to tee-otf with F. G. Salaysay at 8 a.m. Other pairs and starting99 words
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Article24 1971-09-06 14 Hobart, Monday. The four visiting South Africans all won through the first round of the Australian men's amateur. squash championships here yesterday.24 words
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Article248 1971-09-06 14 New York, Monday Pancho Gonzales, 43-year-old grandfather and still one of the biggest attractions in world tennis, slumped to defeat against youthful Spaniard Manuel Orantes in the United States Open Championships in Forest Hills yesterday. Orantes gained revenge for his first round defeat by Gonzales at this248 words
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Article289 1971-09-06 14 London, Monday Worcestershire proved masters of mathematics as well as Warwickshire when they gained a three-wicket victory yesterday to move to the top of the John Player Sunday Cricket League. After reaching their victory target of 126 in 17.5 overs. Worcestershire's overall scoring289 words
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Article97 1971-09-06 14 Mexico City, Monday. World bantamweight boxing champion Ruben Olivares of Mexico will stage his next title defence against Jesus Pimentei of the United States, if he beats Japanese challenger Katzuyoshi Kanazawa next month, it was announced yesterday. Olivares will fight Kanazawa in Japan in October.97 words
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Article58 1971-09-06 14 MELBOURNE (VFL)-nßkh-mond 13.13 (121) D. ColHnrwood 11.11 (77). ADELAIDE Central 13.13 (•1) Start 8.16 (64). PERTH—Claremont lS.lt (N) Perth 17 (43); W. Perth 16-18 (1M) East Preemantle 9.11 SabUeo 16.13 (ljM) Swan Dtat, 15.13 (1*3); E. Perth 21.13 (133) 8. Preemantle B.* (#7). Raffcy Union—E. Sabvbi M58 words
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Article724 1971-09-06 15 By Scrutineer Facets is a certain winner in the near futum. His winning turn is just around the corner. He is definitely one to follow. The Battle-Wagon four-year-old gelding gave a promising showing In the Class Four Division Six 6f at KL on724 words
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Article, Illustration127 1971-09-06 15 New Nation picture by Jerry Seh shows Ng Keng Min, in white jersey of Singapore in a tussle with Johore's goalkeeper Ungku Ismail in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Singapore won 3-1 For Keng Min, who was making his debut in this tournament, it127 words
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Article1150 1971-09-06 15 Koala Lumpur, Monday John Mac Donald of Hong Kong who yesterday won the Malaysia Grand Prix at the Selangor Racing Circuit at Batu Tiga for the second successive year paid a warm tribute to arch rival Graeme Lawrence of New Zealand for his gallant fight. Mac1,150 words
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Article321 1971-09-06 15 Rome, Monday Peter Gethin of Britain won the Grand Prix of Italy auto race for Formula One cars yesterday in Monza, whipping his BRM over the 187.4 mile course in one hour 18 minutes 12.60 seconds. Bonnie Peterson of Sweden in a March 711 finished321 words
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Article244 1971-09-06 15 The Singapore Volleyball Association has submitted the draft of a new constitution to the Registrar of Societies for approval. Mr. David Tseng, the assistant secretary said that the constitutional change was aimed at strengthening the SVA's organising machinery for the promotion and improvement of j244 words
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Article164 1971-09-06 15 New York, Monday Little known Jack Ewing grabbed a twostroke lead at the halfway stage of the US$llO,OOO Greater Hartford Open Golf Tournament in Connecticut yesterday. It took a one-under-par 141 two round total to qualify for the final two rounds and 88 |made the164 words
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Article81 1971-09-06 15 Brisbane, Monday Defending Commonwealth welterweight champion Ralph Charles of England took only five rounds to dispose of Australian challenger Jeft White in Brisbane last night. Before a crowd of 8500 at an open air stadium, Charles (146% lb.) knocked down White (140 lb 2 oz) three81 words
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Article17 1971-09-06 15 Hasten 7 Salted B*paol Baroaffh 5 8 win ton 24 Featherstooe 24 Bradford N. 2417 words
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Miscellaneous286 1971-09-06 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD S! ACROSS 1 Came into view. 9 Proverbial chatterer. 15 Brother of an Infanta. 16 Products of aloes. 17 Statistician's partitioned circle: 2 words. 18 Most recent 19 Jewish scholars. 20 Connecting rod: 2 words. 22 Coonskin. 23 Lee fighter-actor. 24 Only U.S. active volcano. 25 Presidential286 words
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Miscellaneous421 1971-09-06 15 i .®E3 •Cat atM| MtH hats NEW NATION J MONDAY MONEYWORDS C' Cit Mt Mi Via witt attar cum Pastiac iastractiaas affair »«la*. 1 FILL IN MISSING LEnERS ACROSS U «Cat altflf Mttel lists• CLUES FOR C-1 1. To many Mil this word 4. Could fittingly be described 2. Sediment421 words
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Article, Illustration43 1971-09-06 16 Eighteen year old Christel Kraal has pleasing qualities. And she alms to make full use of them. Christel Is taking up a secretarial course. She wants so much to be a good secretary. That requires pleasing qualities, doesn't It?43 words
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Article458 1971-09-06 16 Lee Yew Meng - HEYDAY OF CHINESE OPERAS OVER By Lee Yew Meng The road to stardom has always been tough for Chinese opera singers even in their heyday years ago. With the fast changing taste in today's entertainment world and the attraction of better Jobs, many of them have458 words
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525 1971-09-06 16 THEY RANGE FROM DIRT TO RED TAPE Our civil servants who handle public complaints should consider themselves lucky if they compare themselves with their counterparts in Egypt. An Egyptian official recently disclosed that his government was trying to deal with nearly one million complaints525 words
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Article45 1971-09-06 16 AH FOOK: How did the Mlndef major get away with his bogus degrees for two years? Why didn't anyone Investigate his alleged degrees? MEI LIN: He is not the only "incompetent" person in that establishment. Those who were fooled should be disciplined too.45 words
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Advertisement157 1971-09-06 16 > I u Mil The luxury Oberoi Imperial offers a new concept of superior hospitality service and comfort. Hilltop situation gives a magnificent panoramic view from every room. 600 spacious rooms and suites at surprisingly realistic rates. Largest covered hotel carpark in Singapore. PUBLIC ROOMS OF EXQUISITE TASTE Thm Continental157 words
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Miscellaneous417 1971-09-06 16 5 Siagapsra 300 Opening and General Hospital 3.20 Indian Classical Dance 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore Tms Week (Tamil) 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore (Tamil Repeat) 4.10 Days of Our Lives 4.50 Close. 6.05 Opening and Fractured Fuckers 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Report on Pesta Sukan 1971417 words
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Miscellaneous434 1971-09-06 16 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are not one who can be happy working Independently of all direction and encouragement. You need to share the responsibility of your own suocesi or failure—with someone else and for this reason you will probably never even seek to rise434 words
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