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Title Section17 1971-09-13 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 13, 1971 No. 204 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1317 words
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Article475 1971-09-13 1 Shorter hours, better deal on annual leave Singapore's 7000 policemen will get an all-round average pay rise of 20 to 25 per cent. They will be upgraded in the civil service from Division Four to Three. This is expected to be announced soon in475 words
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Article10 1971-09-13 1 Police reported 52 accidents yesterday. Three were serious.10 words
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Article62 1971-09-13 1 LATE NEWS New York, Monday.—Rebellious convicts at Attica state prison have rejected the latest proposal by state officials that would have ended a three-day dispute in which one guard has died. The prisoners, who are holding 38 hostages, told the State Correction Commissioner Mr. Russel Oswald through62 words
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133 1971-09-13 1 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Singapore received a rude shock at the close of the Malaysian Open Tennis Championships yesterday at the Selangor Club courts. After the presentation of prizes, Toh Puan Zaitun, wife of Dato Hamza Abu Samah, president of the Lawn Tennis Association133 words
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Article124 1971-09-13 1 The share market was fairly active. Prices were tending to move up. A property share Bukit Sembawang, which gained 54 cents last week, again gained 36 cents this morning and was traded at $4.90. Cycle and Carriage was traded at $3.10, $3.12. Haw Par was traded at124 words
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Article26 1971-09-13 1 Hamburg, Monday. About two thirds of West Berlin's population has expressed satisfaction over the Pour Power Berlin Agreement, the news magazine Der Spiegel said yesterday.26 words
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Article49 1971-09-13 1 Pretoria, Monday Fifteen African children and a middle-aged teacher died on Saturday night when their bus collided with a furniture moving van near Bronhorstspruit 30 miles east of here. Forty-two other passengers, mostly children, were injured. The van's driver and his three helpers were unhurt.49 words
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454 1971-09-13 1 Top Customs officers are working on a theory that international smuggling syndicates are trying to establish a base here to export drugs to countries in the region. This follows the seizure of one of the biggest opium, haul 220C1b valued at $264,000 on454 words
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Article122 1971-09-13 1 Police have detained a 34-year-old salesman for possession of 1000 forged Indonesian notes amounting to one million rupiahs. He was arrested at Beach Road last Friday during a raid conducted by ASP Ong Hean Teik, OC of Organised Crime, CID. The salesman was believed to122 words
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Article, Illustration142 1971-09-13 1 While students in government .and mission schools are working hard for their final term examinations, the 800 students of the Singapore International School begin their term today. At 7.30 a.m. the first fey students began arriving at the school in Dover Road, the boys looking smart in their142 words
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Article74 1971-09-13 1 Tokyo, Monday.—Thirtythree bodies have been recovered from ruins of more than 30 homes destroyed by landslides triggered by torrential rains which battered Western Japan last week, police said yesterday. Nine other people were still reported missing and were feared buried under tons of mud piled on top74 words
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Article41 1971-09-13 1 Garfield, Monday A school bus carrying a Gunnison, Colorado, High School football team, careered down 11,312 -ft Monarch Pass in the south central Colorado rockies at the weekend, killing eight of the junior varsity players and their coach.41 words
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Article220 1971-09-13 1 -A solemn funeral service at the Chua Chu Kang cemetery yesterday afternoon was disrupted when 30 thugs set upon some youths. Several people were injured—one is still critically ill in hospital with stab wounds. The fight broke out when a group of boys and220 words
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Article39 1971-09-13 1 Mr. Philip Seow, vicepresident of operations at Management Services Ltd.— the controlling body of the Goodwood chain of hotels—has left the company. Until his recent promotion in February, he was the general manager of the Hotel Malaysia.39 words
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Advertisement25 1971-09-13 1 Get and with VIMTO the fruit flavour drink! v 'i B«HM by the LION grovp off ceatpeniet under licence from J.N. NICHOLS (VIMTO) LTD., ENGLAND.25 words
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Article497 1971-09-13 2 But single body for ANZUK workers planned Four of Singapore's oldest unions will close down by the end of this year when the withdrawal of British troops is completed. They are the Army Civil Service Union, Air Ministry Local Staff Union, Admiralty Local Staff Union497 words
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Article, Illustration261 1971-09-13 2 Mr. Pang Yok Boon, 29, who gave up busir ness for art, is holding his first exhibition at the Gallery Fine Arts in Raffles Place. The exhibition will last two weeks. Mr. Pang's interests in art began when he was 12261 words
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Article62 1971-09-13 2 Ten people have been promoted by the Ministry of Health. They are Messrs. P. N. Unni, Ng Kwok Choy, Sung Wing Heun, Wong Nang Eong, Chiam Heng Khlm, Teo Seng Hock, Chew Seek Kee, V. Sundararajan, and Dr. (Mrs.) Chia Yong Wan nee Ong and Dr. (Miss) Alice62 words
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230 1971-09-13 2 More than 60,000 people were treated for conjunctivitis during a major outbreak in September and October last year. This figure represented only those who sought treatment from the government outpatient clinics during the two months. There were thousands who consulted their own230 words
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Article75 1971-09-13 2 The Young Women's Christian Association will be organising a walk to raise funds for its Community Service Centre on October 18—Deepavali Day. The walk will begin from the Union House of the University of Singapore. From there the walkers will proceed to Fairer Road, Holland Road,75 words
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Article79 1971-09-13 2 Professor Mil. Lepsius, President of the German Sociological Association, will give a public lecture on Social and Cultural Consequences of Technological Change tonight at the New Lecture Theatre No. 4 University of Singapore. Professor Lepsius is the visiting professor of sociology to the University of Pittsburgh79 words
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163 1971-09-13 2 It will be no glamour holiday in Singapore for the 45-member Ballet Afrikana troupe which arrived last night. For, travelling In such a big group naturally poses big problems especially when they have to pack and unpack 150 crates of costumes, props and equipment163 words
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Article33 1971-09-13 2 Hong Kong, Monday. Communist China yesterday started distributing colour photographs of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung throughout the country to mark the BOth anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party.33 words
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Article25 1971-09-13 2 Messrs. Tan Peng Yam and Randir Singh have been appointed Senior Assistant Registrars of Vehicles by the President under the Road Traffic Act^25 words
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248 1971-09-13 2 Aim to boost Malaysian industries Kuala Lumpur, Monday The new director of the National Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dr. Teh Hock Heng, yesterday spelt out the institute's plans to boost Malaysia's industries. He said the institute among other things248 words
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110 1971-09-13 2 Cathay Pacific Airways is producing spe- j cial First Flight Covers to commemorate the new service between Hong Kong and Bali < beginning next Monday. < A total of 2000 souvenir sets have been produced with special mailing assistance with tne co-operation of110 words
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Article62 1971-09-13 2 San Juan, Monday. Thousands of demonstrators demanding Independence for Puerto Rico marched on a meeting of United States governors here yesterday. As they moved through the city streets shouting slogans such as "Tanks go Home" more than 2,000 police guarded the two hotels where Vice-President, Mr.62 words
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Article32 1971-09-13 2 Karachi, Monday. The council of the Muslim League Party faction headed by Mian Mumtaz Daultana yesterday demanded that Pakistan quit the Commonwealth, saying Britain was inimical to and biased against Pakistan.32 words
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223 1971-09-13 2 Professionals like salesmen, concert performers and painters are always on the move. But have you ever heard of a travelling architect? Well, one such person arrived in Singapore today. He is Mr. Klaus Speck, 39, who hails from the head office ol Lufthansa223 words
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206 1971-09-13 2 A slight snag has temporarily delayed construction work of the $1.4 million interchange carriageway at the Adam Road section of the Pan Island Expressway. The delay is due to the workmen's reluctance to exhume the Seh Ong graveyard during the seventh lunar month. The206 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1971-09-13 2 weather! in world Temperatures 1 cities yesterday: Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Hong Kong Manila Naha Seoul Tokyo New York Paris San Francisco Moscow Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth Singapore The weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp142 words
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Miscellaneous705 1971-09-13 2 Jackpot soars to $12,000 ODDDBB IH □□□ED ID □□□□DlB □HHran ■■■■■■■■Q EEEE IB HEBBB iBdHEQ □nmnnmn |B BEDE laoHßnn 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 Moneywords705 words
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281 1971-09-13 3 The University of Singapore Students Union secretariat was recently ransacked by union officials in search of $5OO worth of missing souvenirs, according to the latest issue of the campus bulletin, The Pelandok. The souvenirs were reported missing by the financial secretary, Mr. Liew Chee281 words
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Article346 1971-09-13 3 C'wealth a 'success in spite of great changes' Kuala Lumpur, Monday The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong today said that despite the Commonwealth's growth it had shown itself remarkably adept at keeping up with the times. He said with the addition of new members from many independent346 words
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395 1971-09-13 3 With the month long Chinese Seventh Moon festival coming to an end the organisers of the celebrations all over the Republic are auctioning off the fancy cutlery, tableware and images of Chinese deities which they bought for the festivities. In Nee Soon395 words
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Article78 1971-09-13 3 Three layers have been appointed Commissioners for Oath by the Chief Justice. They are Messrs. Roy Sharma, Derek Lewe Loynston Pickard, and Selvadural Rajkumar. The Chief Justice has also appointed four Kathis as Commissioners for Oath for as long as they remain as Nalb Kathis78 words
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Article70 1971-09-13 3 The chairman of Vosper Thornycroft Pte. Ltd., Commander C.W.S. Dreyer, will retire in December. Cmdr. Dreyer, 53, who was chairman for the last five years, said that at a conference this morning. But he will remain a director of the parent company in Britain. Mr. John70 words
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256 1971-09-13 3 Port Dickson, Monday The government has been urged to set up a National Association of New Villagers to promote the economic revival of 750,000 new villagers. The secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim Kit Slang, made this call when he256 words
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Article, Illustration68 1971-09-13 3 Flashing broad smiles after their weekend wedding at the Church of Our Lady of'Lourdes, Ophir Road, are Mr. Joseph M. Mani, 24, and Miss Angelia Peters, 21. Both of them work for National Semiconductor (Pte) Ltd. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M.68 words
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Article50 1971-09-13 3 The handiwork of disabled patients of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital will be on sale at the Occupational Therapy Department on October 6, from 9 ajn. to 1 pjn. The sale Is an annual event, organised by the Occupational Therapy Department. Proceeds will go to the hospital.50 words
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Advertisement126 1971-09-13 3 FIT/PATRICK'S better value FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS FROM TODAY FOR 1 FULL WEEK ADLER TOILET SOAP ASSORTED COLOURS c M ji PORTERHOUSE FOR >. 95<e STEAK jj.g NEW ZEALAND 1 RELAX WITH A COOL AT THE NEW BAR BEFORE VISITING CAFE ATAS WHITE WINGS JELLY CRYSTALS a oz. WAN FOO MIN126 words
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Miscellaneous99 1971-09-13 3 At the cinema Lido: Duel For Gold (Mand.) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Capitol: How Did A Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Rex: The Anonymous Heroes (Mand.) 1.45, 4, «Q0 930 Sky:* The Anonymous Heroes (Mand.) 145, 4, 6.30 9.15. Roxy: The Anonymous Heroes99 words
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Article, Illustration460 1971-09-13 4 h rerson Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 FLOWER POWER, psychedelic lights flickering red, green and amber, and masses of people. A pot party? Not likely, but, u you made the scene at the Llndo ceschla presentation of his summer »nfj autumn460 words
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THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article457 1971-09-13 4 CO-OPERATIVE ACTIVITIES OF ASEAN: The most important achievement of the ASEAN ministerial conference In December 1969 was the restoration of normal relations between Malaysia and the Philippines, besides the adoption of 98 economic and cultural cooperation schemes by the conference without anv difficulty at all. If the457 words
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Article215 1971-09-13 4 STUDENTS AND THE DRUG PROBLEM: The Education Ministry has made a wise move in distributing a circular on "Students and Drug Abuse" to all schools in Singapore. Such circulars we think should be distributed to the parents as well. Special meetings should be held with students and parents.215 words
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Article226 1971-09-13 4 A FIVE-DAY WORKING WEEK: The reason given by the Government in rejecting a suggestion by the unions for a five-day working week ls very clear. CUEPACS' President. Mr. T. Narendran, is certainly aware of the needs of the nation at present. CUEPACS or course has the right to226 words
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Advertisement17 1971-09-13 4 THAI TO SYDNEY QE T k i i THAI International John Little's Building Raffles Place Tel. *****17 words
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Article, Illustration197 1971-09-13 5 Agence France Presse New York, Monday There will be ncT change in JapaneseAmerican relations as a result of President Nixon's proposed trip to Peking or because of the new economic policies, according to Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato. In an exclusive interviewAgence France Presse - 197 words
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118 1971-09-13 5 United Press International Hong Kong, Monday Communist China welcomes any Chinese outside the Communist world to defect to the Chinese mainland, according to a Communist Chinese leader. Mr. Ting Chiang, who was a leading member of a department under the State Council, said this atUnited Press International - 118 words
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281 1971-09-13 5 But two key points omitted Reuter New York, Monday New York state authorities last night accepted virtually all the demands made by hundreds of rioting inmates of Attica state prison and pleaded for the release of 38 hostages held by the convicts. But the messageReuter - 281 words
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Article362 1971-09-13 5 United Press International Manila, Monday Historic plaza Miranda will ring to the voices of radical speakers today in a massive citizens' rally to demand the immediate restoration of the writ of habeas corpus. The security will be one of the tightest in Manila police history. "We're fieldingUnited Press International - 362 words
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Article181 1971-09-13 5 Answer to objections Agence France Presse Washington, Monday An American chemist and a doctor have developed a non-mechanical method of contraception which could provide an answer to religious and moral objections to "non-natural" birth control techniques. Mr. Raymond Foster and Dr. Albert Lincz, in aAgence France Presse - 181 words
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Article121 1971-09-13 5 United Press International Sydney, Monday Mrs. Patti King a parachutist who was pronounced dead and later revived after she jumped from 10,000 ft and missed her mark seven days ago, died yesterday in a hospital. Mrs. King, 27, and five otner paracriuters naa jumped overUnited Press International - 121 words
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Article59 1971-09-13 5 Sydney, Monday.—A WestAustralian model was last night chosen as Australia's Miss Dream Girl and won the right to represent .the country in the Miss Universe contest .in Puerto Rico. Nineteen-year-old Kerry Wells was crowned Miss Dream Girl by Mrs. Sonia McMahon, wife of the Australian Prime59 words
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Article184 1971-09-13 5 United Press International Saigon, Monday A war dog platoon began packing up yester- day but unlike their American soldier masters, most of the dogs won't be going home. The US Command announced the army's 57th Infantry Platoon of 30 dogs and 30 handlers is being stoodUnited Press International - 184 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-09-13 5 Several new ideas on rearing tropical fish are given in a book recently written by a Singapore fish hobbyist. He is Mr. R.A. Riseley (above) of Thomson Road. "Many people claimed that live corals and marine invertebrates could not be kept alive for219 words
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Advertisement183 1971-09-13 5 fA I T I Heart disease can happen to anyone. One minute a man is apparently healthy and full of lifeflu 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 so183 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration544 1971-09-13 6 Ernesto Mendoza - But Viets' power industry tops 1965 level Ernesto Mendoza NORTH VIETNAM North Vietnam's worst floods in more than a quarter century threaten to send its economy skidding back down the bomb craters left by three years of US bombing. The floods nit the thick-ly-populated544 words
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Article, Illustration602 1971-09-13 6 Mr. L.P. Rodrigo - Singapore cannot afford to lag behind Westerners By Mr. L.P. Rodrigo SINGAPORE I consider this occasion an opportune time for me to recall the so-cio-economic context in which our society is evolving and provide indicators to some of the social problems which we encounter as602 words
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Article254 1971-09-13 6 Roland Dallas - From Roland Dallas Reuter HONG KONG The number of Chinese "freedom swimmers" seeking refuge in Hong Kong has Jumped sharply this year according to reliable sources. Last year, about 1,200 youths and teenage girls swam across Deep Bay from China to this British crown colonyReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration422 1971-09-13 6 John Hoffman - Schmelzer Plan envisages contacts for Indons b* John Hoffman INDONESIA Despite denials that the successful Indonesian visit of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands brought proposals for a type of "Commonwealth" relationship between the two countries, official Dutch accounts show that the "Schmelzer Plan" has422 words
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Advertisement447 1971-09-13 6 BANK QF INDIA (Constituted fa India.) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31$t DECEMBER, 1970 V- > CAPITAL LIABILITIES PROPERTY A ASSETS Capital (Wholly owned by Government of India) 40,500,000.00 Reserve Pond and other Reserves: 73.018J23.51 Deposits and other Accounts: 5,130,106,338.53 Borrowings from other Banking Companies 6B Agents: 348,560,165.77 Bills Payable: 34^97,084.40447 words
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Article, Illustration544 1971-09-13 7 He's to remain an 'unperson' Reuter Moseow, Monday The death of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was announced to the Russian people today in the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda. It was the first official announcement of the news within the Soviet Union, twoReuter - 544 words
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Article314 1971-09-13 7 Reuter New Delhi, Monday Local officials in West Bengal yesterday appealed for more boats to get food supplies through to 300,000 refugees cut off by monsoon floods which have taken a rising toll of dead in eight states in northern India. About three-quarters ofReuter - 314 words
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Article103 1971-09-13 7 United Press International Sydney, Monday The Anti-Apartheid Movement of Australia will invite former world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (Mohammad All), Black Panther leader Bobby Seale and other Black leaders to a conference on racism in Brisbane in February. This was announced yesterday after anUnited Press International - 103 words
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345 1971-09-13 7 United Press International Belfast, Monday Mobs attacked two British army posts in Londonderry yesterday after the funeral of a three-year-old Catholic boy who was run down by an army vehicle. The rioting broke out as crowds gathered here for a mass rally protestingUnited Press International - 345 words
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220 1971-09-13 7 United Press International Vienna, Monday Mainland C h i n a's first ambassador to Austria since the First World War set up temporary home yesterday amid speculation that Peking wants to take Vienna back to the days of the movie The ThirdUnited Press International - 220 words
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Article106 1971-09-13 7 Reuter Cairo, Monday Egypt's Prime Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy, last night formally submitted the resignation of his Cabinet to clear the way for a new administration as part of President Anwar Sadat's political reform programme. The president has asked Dr. Fawzy to form a new Cabinet,Reuter - 106 words
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Article474 1971-09-13 7 Reuter New Delhi, Monday Indians will be watching closely their Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's visit to Russia later this month for signs if their euphoria over the singing of an Indo Soviet "peace, co operation and friendship" treaty five weeks ago was justified. Interested foreigners,Reuter - 474 words
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175 1971-09-13 7 Reuter London, Monday Marlene Dietrich arrived in Britain yesterday for her first visit in six years and denied rumours that she was retiring from show business. "Not true," the 67-year-old German-born star told reporters at London's Heathrow airport. But she was willing to concede herReuter - 175 words
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154 1971-09-13 7 Reuter Santiago, Monday The Chilean government yesterday ordered the arrest of leaders of a land-squatting campaign in the south of the country. Observers saw this as the first stage of a promised crackdown on left and right-wing extremists by the government of Marxist presidentReuter - 154 words
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202 1971-09-13 7 Reuter Saigon, Monday South Vietnamese troops have killed 25,212 North Vietnamese troops and guerrillas in Cambodia since April last year, according to a Saigon military spokesman. He said yesterday that 2.627 South Vietnamese soiaicrs were kinea and 12 951 wounoed there since government forces firstReuter - 202 words
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Article90 1971-09-13 7 Sydney, Monday Police manned road intersections and escorted a truck as it gently ferried 100 sticks of badly decomposed "weeping" gelignite through the streets of Sydney last night. The gelignite, discovered in an old suitcase buried in the back garden of a home in the90 words
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Advertisement215 1971-09-13 7 i HEW EXERCISER DEVELOPS CHAMPION'S MUSCLES IH WIST FIVE MINUTES A OAT fiMHBBlfl Hi NEW YORK World Heavyweight Champion Boxer, Muhammad All (Cassius Clay), today revealed his "secret" training device, an amazing Isotonic exerciser called the Bullworker!. "I get into shape lor every fight with the Bullworkef, says Clay. "It's215 words
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Article440 1971-09-13 8 Despite the big leap forward in Malaysia's trade with China, a more cautious attitude would seem to be emerging in Kuala Lumpur on wider contacts with Peking. > There has been no reference in recent weqks to Tun Razak's search for a South-East Asian440 words
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Article87 1971-09-13 8 Educflt'on Minister Llm Kim San amused—and delighted—some of the members of the Economic Society at their annual dinner in the Shangri-La Jurong Room last week, when he confessed that he found the learned articles in the society's publication, the Malayan Economic Review, "impossible to read." Society president,87 words
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Article78 1971-09-13 8 I hear that the formidable Herman Kahn conceded at least cne debating point during his discussions here —to Dr. Augustine Tan. Dr. Tan questioned Kahn's assumptions about the overall desirability of letting the multinational corporations operate freely in developing countries, I am told—ana those present felt that78 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1971-09-13 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY President Nixon's decision to visit China, and Mr. Chou En-lai's insistence that only Asians should decide Asian affairs, have combined to further strengthen Moscow's belief that Maoism is an enemy of Communism and of the Soviet1,180 words
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Letters
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Article331 1971-09-13 8 JOHN CHOO - JOHN CHOO What Mr. Devan Nalr said at the anniversary celebration of the Sree Narayana Missslon at Seletar makes a lot of sense. It is a hardheaded appraisal of the priorities and imperatives a developing country should draw up and adhere to in order to make331 words
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Article243 1971-09-13 8 A PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Sinsapore 6 - A PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Sinsapore 6 I refer to Mr. J.E. Holmberg's letter In New Nation of September 4, "Need for PROs to unite." I could not agree more with his views except that It is easy to talk and hard to carry out.243 words
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Article281 1971-09-13 8 KOW BOO HUAT - KOW BOO HUAT One would not expect a newspaper article (quite obviously written by a journalist!) to misquote a line, or for that matter two lines, from an otherwise famous poem such as Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Marinerespecially since the same has been misquoted281 words
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Article65 1971-09-13 8 R.M. ARBLASTER - R.M. ARBLASTER Ispy must have got his ear stucK to the wrong keyhole, for the new car being driven around Singapore by the local representative of the Moscow Narodny Bank is not a Jaguar, but a Daimler Sovereign (NN September 6). The car arrived in Singapore on65 words
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Advertisement139 1971-09-13 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, Walter Leong AC IS, MIOM, FSCT, FFTCom, etc. (1) SIMPLIFIED MODEL ANSWERS TO139 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1971-09-13 9 V. K. Chin - The six-day visit of the Peking trade mission now raises the hopes of many of a China trip By V. K. Chin The 13-member trade mission from Chlha has come and gone, but the impact of their six-day visit, particularly on the four million1,503 words
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Article, Illustration2089 1971-09-13 9 Lim Kim San - Singapore's young professionals get a pat on the back This is the full text of the speech by the chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Mr. Lim Kim San who is also the Education Minister, at the presentation of awards to winners of an essay2,089 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article733 1971-09-13 10 EDGAR KOH - Accent on Youth show admirable SIGHT AND SOUND EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT THE TV ANO RADIO SCENE EDGAR KOH RTS has taken an admirable initiative by compiling music and dance presentations by school children from the Singapore Youth Festival held recently. Entitled Accent on Youth,733 words
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Article, Illustration155 1971-09-13 10 Urge to dance too strong Dedicated. That's the word for Miss Chew Seok Choon, 19, who has been studying ballet at the Victorian Ballet Guild in Melbourne. Miss Chew of Mount Rosie Road, Singapore, was studying interior design at an art school in London before155 words
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Article, Illustration42 1971-09-13 10 Flamenco style entertainment is seldom provided in floorshows, but the Equator!al's Rouge et Noir has the Los Duendes performing there. Angel Garcia, the group's singer and musician, is an extremely skilled guitarist, classical style. His singing and playing can melt42 words
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Article489 1971-09-13 10 MERRY ANDREW - Drake to sing songs by Parcell, Schumann MERRY ANDREW Donald Moore Associates (Pte) Ltd. will present the celebrated baritone Bryan Drake at the Cultural Centre Theatre tomorrow night. For some time Mr. Drake was a principal singer with the Covent Garden Opera Company and appeared in the premieres489 words
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Article, Illustration393 1971-09-13 10 It's back to KL for A yearning for change and a quest for new adventures and "a bdeath fresh air" have sent Radio and Television playwright and producer Inche Zain Mahmood (pictured right) back to Kuala Lumpur. With his resignation, effective from mid-October, Inche Mahmood,393 words
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Advertisement114 1971-09-13 10 Now you see it... Every home contains things that nobody needs. You probably don't even think about them but every home needs money and you do think about that. Chances are that somebody else is looking for the very things you have. Do the New Nation vanishing trick turn unwanted114 words
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Advertisement139 1971-09-13 10 WINK kr4 DIM. at -Jrlizabrttian thrill RAFFLES HOTEL THIS WEEKS LUNCHEON MENU 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 bouquetiere of fresh garden vegetables. WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon: Crown Roast of Lamb, Mint Sauce Redcurrent Jelly with139 words
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582 1971-09-13 11 Nalla Tan - Bar Nalla Tan We read so much in the Press about hippies in the US and the ugly American that there is a danger that we might mistake them for the typical American. The Press couldn't live without this kind of sensationalism. And we582 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-09-13 11 Elizabeth Choo - ...with the emphasis on the natural look By Elizabeth Choo At the poolside or on the beach, bikinis are still the hot favourite. And here to bring you all the latest styles is Mr. R. Groetzinger, the overseas marketing director for Triumph International. "The bikini is a236 words
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846 1971-09-13 11 Stella Bruce - It's something householders must know Stella Bruce Have you ever really worked out how much you'd stand to lose if you came home from the shops today to find your home gloriously ablaze? In other words, would you be sure of846 words
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Article, Illustration66 1971-09-13 11 Fashion is for you to enjoy. It con put on extra zing to ony occasion. Take this little number from The Bagatelle Shop. It's a multicoloured op-art jersey maxi. Creose-resistont and clinging It will give ony girl that milliondollar feeling. For a clashing, dashing mixture, you66 words
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Advertisement285 1971-09-13 11 Exquisite new perfume available only to New Nation readers J 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 leading285 words
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Article, Illustration862 1971-09-13 12 JIM WATKINS - Fun to drive MOTORING Four seats, adequate space WITH JIM WATKINS I have always enJoyed driving the various Escorts which have come my way. The full range has, unfortunately, escaped me. I would dearly like to get my hands on the hot one,862 words
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Article374 1971-09-13 12 American Mail line is adding a new containerised ship on the Far East run. The ship Is due to sail for the Far East next Monday, If the current port workers strike on the US Coast is settled by then. AML Is containerising four conventional ships at374 words
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Article, Illustration700 1971-09-13 12 LEE CHIU SAN - Geoff Perry's pet Latest in range MOTOR CYCLING WITH LEE CHIU SAN Geoff Perry on a Suzuki Titan won the Batu Tiga Grand Prix again last weekend. On the same machine he also won the Singapore Grand Prix in April. Yet the Titan Is a very700 words
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871 1971-09-13 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS In the last article it was suggested that long-term investment in ordinary shares is desirable even for the small man with $lO,OOO to invest or with the capacity to save $2OOO a year. But the diehards may object871 words
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Advertisement184 1971-09-13 12 THE GIANT BATTLER V rrr ttro w > BO M mWK HI mm When we decided to enter our COOPER S in the MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX ot Botu Tiga, we knew there would be a lot of bigger and faster machines to do battle with. Without the least of doubts,184 words
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Article, Illustration68 1971-09-13 13 CRICKET: Visiting Kilat Club v SCC Dennis Shepherdson misses the ball from Wilson. PICTURES BY STEVEN LEE, SULAIMAN ISMAIL SOCCER: Haji Ariff Suraidi Cup Gaining control of the ball. Tay Chonff Yew. Goalkeeper Is beaten. It looks like a short catch for wicket-keeper Tones as PalaniveluPICTURES BY STEVEN LEE, SULAIMAN ISMAIL - 68 words
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Article129 1971-09-13 14 Joseph Maung, Mr. Singapore is "putting on more cusp" and is in tip-top shape for the Mr. Universe contest to be held at London on Friday and Saturday. Ever since he started intensive training six times weekly after winning the Mr. Singapore title last month and129 words
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Article184 1971-09-13 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. PCT. GJ. Baltimore 88 51 .635 Detroit 80 64 .556 io Boston 76 70 .521 15fc New York 72 72 .500 18 X Washington 58 85 .406 32 Cleveland 55 88 .385 35 Oakland 92 52 .639 Kansas 78 66 .542 14184 words
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64 1971-09-13 14 Rome, Monday—Fatally injured Austrian racing driver Klaus Reisch is helped by a doctor as he lies on the track yesterday after he was removed from his burning Alfa Romeo racing car which exploded when it hit a wall during the 500k. race at Imola. Reisch died of a broken skullRadio picture by United Press International - 64 words
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570 1971-09-13 14 M. Param - By M. Param Singapore Recreation Club snatched a one run win over Ceylon Sports Club in an exciting and thrill packed senior division match on the CSC ground, yesterday. The result of this beiated match was of no use to the Recs as570 words
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140 1971-09-13 14 Newton "A" cyclists won the 100-kilometre team time trial at Seletar yesterday with a time of 2hrs. 46mins. 31.55secs. This was 4 mins 11.9 sees better than the runner-up, Dover "B". There was no third placing as the others failed to finish. For Newton140 words
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Article293 1971-09-13 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Keppel Harbour Community Centre is organising a sports meet for residents of Telok Blangah at the Port Authority Recreation ground on October 10 starting at 2 p.m. National athletes wishing to take part may do so but will be treated as "guest293 words
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681 1971-09-13 15 By Scrutineer Domino 11, ridden by apprentice Rajoo, gave the outstanding performance over the weekend at KL when winning the Class Three Division Five 6f on Saturday. Well out of his ground for the first three furlongs and still a long way681 words
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Article, Illustration261 1971-09-13 15 Heavenly Body led into the straight, with Amnesty ranging alongside. Raub and Gallant Turk moved up. In a thrilling finish Gallant Turk got up in the last few strides to beat Heavenly Body by a head. Samurai led past the 4f and into the straight from Panmoray.261 words
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Article53 1971-09-13 15 Kaki Bukit "A" trounced Keppel Harbour 13-0 in its opening game in the Haji Ariff Suraidi Cup soccer tournament at Jalan Eunos Community Centre's ground yesterday. (See pictures in Page 13). The other competing teams are Pulau Seking "A" and "B", Kaki Bukit "B", Kampong Übi53 words
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Article358 1971-09-13 15 Sonny Yap - SEAP SHOCK By Sonny Yap Singapore walking officials received a big shock yesterday when B.K.S. Maniam, the man tipped to qualify for the 20km in the SEAP Games failed to turn up for the last trial over the Mountbatten circuit. The final trial was held358 words
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Article437 1971-09-13 15 London, Monday Lancashire failed to repeat last season's double title triumph when they lost by 34 runs to Glamorgan in their final John Player Sunday cricket league match yesterday. This left Worcestershire as the new champions, bracketed on 44 points with second-placed Essex. Lancashire, who437 words
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Article269 1971-09-13 15 AUSTRALIAN SPORT UPI, Reuter Melbourne, Monday Hawthorn hung on desperately in the final stages to beat Saint Kilda by only two points in the second semi-final of the Victorian Football League Australian rules championship here on Saturday. St. Kilda, 33 points down at the startUPI, Reuter - 269 words
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Article98 1971-09-13 15 New York, Mondmy Masters champion Charles Coody had to wait until the final four feet putt yesterday to capture the 10th annual world aeries of golf championship at the Firestone country club from Jack Nlcklaus. Coody rolled home the putt to ri the victory and U8550,000 one98 words
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Article111 1971-09-13 15 Putra Cupper David Milne entered the semifinals of the Keppel Club Dawson Cup golf> competition when he beat F.G. Salaysay 6 and 4 over the Bukit Chermin course yesterday. He is scheduled to meet William Molloy, who beat Emil Le Mercier 4 and 3, in111 words
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Advertisement350 1971-09-13 14 LASS PHONE *****S ASTROLOGY MAKE SURE OF YOUR FUTURE Let well known Hand Analyst Astrologer Davis Star tells you what to pursue, what to avoid. Appointments required 384 B East Coast Road (near Telok Kurau Road) S'pore 15. Tel: S'pore *****7. AT YOUR SERVICE TOP QUALITY Photo-Copies of your important350 words
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Advertisement275 1971-09-13 14 MANUFACTURER Of TOf QUALITY and mode-to-order furniture serving factories, offices, households. Contact Heap Lee Heng. Telephone: *****8, Singapore. LOST 2 DOBERMANN PINSCHERS females Block and tan, one year and four years. Lost in Broddell Heights area. Reward offered. Telephone: *****7 Singapore. PHOTOGRAPHY WE BUY, SELL ft TRADE.IN for used/new Cameras275 words
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Advertisement264 1971-09-13 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. CITT MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD.. 28 Cavenogh Rood, Singapore 9 Tels *****6/*****3 CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St., S'pore 7. Tel: *****7 CHEVROLET, ORCHARD264 words
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Miscellaneous475 1971-09-13 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 18 7 Hollywood first name. 8 Extent from end to end. 9 Writer of juveniles. 10 Entrance. 11 Time spans. 12 Vedic god. 13 Antarctic sea. 19 Irregular. 21 Seed of a cereal grass. 24 Bywords. 25 Goodfellow. 26 Wear away. 27 Is affected by. 29 Intimidating475 words
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Miscellaneous267 1971-09-13 15 •Cat alMf letted lues NEW NATION MONEYWORDS D' l Cat Mrt ul prt witt stfeer C MONDAY Pastiai iastrattiaas wear ktlw. Mm (Mr./Mri./Mrtt). -Cert aiH| Mitel Inks CLUES FOR D-1 FILL IN 1. It will irritate teacher if 3. Men who quiet life children et Iter *t»- find it hard267 words
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210 1971-09-13 16 Somewhere in Sydney is a young man (alive) who sleeps in a coffin. He was host for a night to one of the young Apex Club members who are meeting this week at a world conference of young men's service clubs210 words
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Article40 1971-09-13 16 Whatever his natural ferocity, a bear's bad disposition may be aggravated by a nagging toothache. Bears, according to Encyclopaedia Brit annica, are addicted to sweets and are one of the few animals that suffer from tooth cavities.40 words
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157 1971-09-13 16 If cars crossing the border into Sarawak from Brunei appear cumbersome, there's good reason for it. They are often loaded down with cheap petrol. Motor fuels in the oilrich Sultanate are sold for as low as 69 cents a gallon. In Sarawak,157 words
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Article, Illustration61 1971-09-13 16 Maxis may come and minis may go, but to pretty Faullne Lim the cheongsam is still the most elegantlooking outfit for any Asian woman. Pauline, 20, a reservation officer at the Hotel New Hong Kong, has good reason for liking the traditional Chinese dress she has thePicture by Jerry Seh - 61 words
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117 1971-09-13 16 Edward Stainer and his wife had always wondered why their lounge room was so cold and draughty. It has been like that for the 20 years they had lived in the house in Blaydon, England. Finally, Edward, 48, decided to investigate. He pulled117 words
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347 1971-09-13 16 CHEESE-STARTER CAN 'CURE' ANYTHING It's supposed to cure anything from hiccoughs to hangovers—an unlikely concoction known as a cheesestarter. Author, Jo Vondra, whose book on Australian cheese will be launched later this month, says there's a character In the west who drinks a bottle every347 words
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142 1971-09-13 16 Women tennis players once risked severe injury when whalebone corsets were indispensable to their costumes, but female fashions now take second seed to men's hair and shirt styles at the US open tournament in Forest Hills, New York Talk of the walrus moustache of142 words
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Article51 1971-09-13 16 AH FOOK: The Jurong Shipyard must be commended for introducing the profitsharing scheme for its employees. It's a definite step forward in employer-employ-ee relationship. MEI LIN: Yes, if only more e m,p loy e r s would emulate the action of the shipyard there would be fewer, labour51 words
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Advertisement164 1971-09-13 16 r 1 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 dt surprisingly realistic rates. Largest covered hotel carpark in Singapore. PUBLIC ROOMS OF EXQUISITE TASTE The Continental Restaurant The164 words
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Miscellaneous370 1971-09-13 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening 3.20 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 Pettticoat Junction 7.05 Celebrity Concert by the Margand Quartet 7.40370 words
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Miscellaneous475 1971-09-13 16 TRUST TOUR LUCKT STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are versatile and highly adaptable. At the same time, however, you are an Individual above all things, and for this reason you may resent adapting to others' ways or demonstrating your versatility by coming up with whatever others demand475 words
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