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Title Section17 1971-11-04 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening November 4, 1971 No. 249 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 417 words
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Article15 1971-11-04 1 Police reported 25 accidents yesterday. Six of them were serious and three fatal.15 words
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Article68 1971-11-04 1 The share market was duil this morning. There was hardly any deal till 10.20 a.m. Industrials generally were on the decline. Far East was declining at $2.35, $2.34, $243. $2.32 4,000 shares. Pan Electric also fell to $2.01. $2.00 P T. was falling to 94 and 9368 words
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Article38 1971-11-04 1 Tripoli, Thursday —The three countries of the Federation of Arab Republics —Libya, Egypt- and Syriahave decided to establish an economic and social council ta direct the development of the economy within the federation, it wasannounced yesterday,38 words
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Article43 1971-11-04 1 LATE NEWS Bangkok, Thursday— The Thai Cabinet and Security Council have decided to drop the ban on trading with China. Informed sources said that the decision was taken at a four-hour Security Council meeting chaired by Premier Thanom Klttikachorn.43 words
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262 1971-11-04 1 United Press International London, Thursday President Nixon's forthcoming visit to China has "upgraded" Peking's political influence, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew satid yesterday. The Prime Minister, in London for wide ranging policy talks, told newsmen: "Peking's political Influence is out of proportion with mainlandUnited Press International - 262 words
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Article516 1971-11-04 1 Arms-race resolution adjourned till Peking arrives Reuter New York, Thursday The UN General. Assembly president, Mr. Adam Malik of Indonesia, last night adjourn, ed debate on world armament until the arrival of China's delegation. The 10-man Chinese delegation is expected to arrive early next week.Reuter - 516 words
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Article58 1971-11-04 1 Brussels. Thursday—Britain Is to be given a say In EEC law-making from November 10 under an agreement reached here yesterday. Informed sources said British deputy negotiator Sir Con O'Neill during a Mr minute session of entry talks with the Six here accepted their proposals for58 words
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Article, Illustration135 1971-11-04 1 An unidentified youth was killed instantly when he was knocked down by a bus at Geylang Serai today. He had lust alighted from a taxi when the accident happened. The 6 a.m. accident caused a milelong traffic jam. Vehicles heading for the city from Changl135 words
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Article85 1971-11-04 1 Reuter London, Thursday Mr. Robin Loh. chairman of the Robin group of companies of Singapore and Hbng Kong, yesterday took delivery of a BAC 400 executive twin Jet at Hum Airport. 1 The plane, will be used on Mr. Loh's business, executive and charterReuter - 85 words
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Article59 1971-11-04 1 A 23-year-old man was stabbed to death last night at Maude Road when he was attacked by a group of youths armed with bearing scrapers and knives. Police Identified him as Chan Fal Shlung, a crew member of an oil tanker. Two other crew men were59 words
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443 1971-11-04 1 Forces await decision to make pincer movement across border Reuter Islamabad, Thursday High Pakistani intelligence officers are claiming that, after large-scale preparations, Indian land, sea and air forces are poised to strike against East Pakistan in a pincer strategy. The officers believe that only aReuter - 443 words
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Article57 1971-11-04 1 Manila, Thursday. President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered troops to take over postal Services in Manila following mass leave by postal employees seeking pay increases. About 3,000 employees in the Bureau of Post went on mass leave starting on Tuesday to dramatise their demand for implementation of a57 words
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Article18 1971-11-04 1 Water consumption yesterday was 103.8 million gallons, an Increase of one million gallons from Wednesday's figure.18 words
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Advertisement191 1971-11-04 1 Sharp just cut another electronic calculator down to size THE SHARP EL-8M ANSWERS UP TO 16 DIGITS 1.69 lbs. 4" x 2f" x EXTRA LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT If you do more than simple adding and subtracting, you know it's rough getting by these days without some electronic help. Our191 words
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Article201 1971-11-04 2 More than one-third of Singapore's air charter passenger traffic on the Far East-Europe route originates from Australia and New Zealand, airline sources said today. Many of these passengers are private individuals, not members of affinity travel groups, and unable to take advantage of the affinity charters201 words
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Article298 1971-11-04 2 Ng Foo Ngok - Code of ethics-sought By Ng Foo Ngok Thursday Two representatives from the Singapore Medical Association will arrive here on Saturday to discuss matters of mutual interest with representatives of the Malayan Medical Association. Dr. Koh Eng Kheng and Dr. Mah.Guan Kong, who are298 words
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163 1971-11-04 2 Singapore does not need the services of retired doctors from developed countries, 'according to local medical circles. They were referring to a Commonwealth Secretariat recommendation for retiring doctors from developed countries to help solve the acute shortage of medical staff in developing countries. A163 words
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Article, Illustration214 1971-11-04 2 Eating an apple tied to a banting string is a real tease. Sometimes yo a can't get a bite even after several minutes. And some people can't wait, like the boy fourth from left (above) who decided it was time to get a214 words
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142 1971-11-04 2 The Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group (SPUR) is planning to carry out two projects as part of its programme for, exchange of ideas oh problems of urbanisation. One Is a publication of original writings On urban problems In South-East by experts in142 words
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Article47 1971-11-04 2 Mr. R.A. Mold has succeeded Mr. W. Norman Woolley, as the new general manager for the East and Par East of Thomas Cook and son. Mr. Woolley nas returned to Cook's London head office as Sea Travel Manager, after 21 years overseas.47 words
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Article21 1971-11-04 2 Professor Yeoh Ohim Seng, Speaker of Parliament, has Joined the Board of Vosper Thornycroft Pte. Ltd. from this month.21 words
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Advertisement926 1971-11-04 2 WIN A FREE TRIP TO LONDON ft I55E5B35*® Be the Scalextric champion racing driver of Singapore Be the champlrm racing driver of Singapore! You can be, but only if you are between 7 4 17 years old—and If you can drive a Scalextric slot-racing car to victory. The prise? A926 words
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Miscellaneous95 1971-11-04 2 At the cinema Lido: Billy Jack—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Capitol: The Red Circle—--1.15, 4. 6.45, 9.30 p.m. Bex: Duel of fists (Mand.)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Sky: Duel of Fists (Mand.)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Boxy: Duel of Fists (Mand.) 1.45, 4.15; 7, 9.30 p.m. State: scars of Dracula—--1.45,95 words
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653 1971-11-04 3 Violet Oon - 'I love it—perfect for the climate' By Violet Oon The much maligned National Theatre got top marks yesterday from no less an authority than the First Lady of Ballet, Dame Margot Fonteyn. In an exclusive Interview with the New Nation, Dame Margot said: "I653 words
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Article37 1971-11-04 3 Mr. Ang Nam Plau, MP for Thomson, will tour Upper Thomson Road on Saturday. He will be accompanied by members of the PAP Thomson Branch and the Citizens' Consultative Committee for the area.37 words
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Article338 1971-11-04 3 The Marine police are cracking down on bumboat operators ferrying devotees to Kusu Island following complaints that many boats are overcrowded, especially during the week-ends. More than a dozen operators have been checked since the festival began two weeks ago and several have been338 words
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334 1971-11-04 3 The president of the World Bank, Mr. Robert McNamara, will arrive In Singapore for a two. day visit on November 15. During his stay here he will have talks with officials from the Ministry of Finance and statutory bodies. He will also meet government334 words
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Article384 1971-11-04 3 Eighteen workmen were killed and 98 suffered partial disablement in industrial accidents during September this year. The Ministry of Labour's latest monthly report says there were 845 Industrial accidents during the month. For the first nine months of this year, there were 7,621 Industrial accidents which comprised384 words
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Article68 1971-11-04 3 An essay competition in Tamil and English is being organised in conjunction with the 3rd Hindu seminar to be held next month. The theme is "Youth, Religion and Nation Building." It is open to secondary and pre-university students. The closing oate for the competition is Wednesday. Essays68 words
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Article27 1971-11-04 3 Fraser and Neave (S) Pte. Ltd. will hold its annual dinner at its sports pavilion in River Valley Road tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration212 1971-11-04 3 Herbert Teo - By Herbert Teo It's not often that a girl can get a chance to floor Singapore's national Judo coach especially when he is a fourth dan black belt holder. But for 12-year old Miss Ang Ling Ling this has been a normal thing since she212 words
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Article239 1971-11-04 3 The youth section, People's Action Party, Whampoa branch, is offering 20 scholarships to children of residents in the constituency. Application forms for the scholarships —lO for Primary Six students and 10 for Secondary Three students—will soon be sent to principals of schools In the239 words
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Miscellaneous145 1971-11-04 3 Weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Tokyo 64-50 Manila 87-74 Hong Kong 79-69 Taipei 86-70 Jakarta 89-79 Bangkok 86-73 London 63-50 Paris 52-41 Moscow 45-36 New York 66-55 San Francisco 62-50 Sydney 69-56 Melbourne 82-55 Adelaide 90-71 Perth 66-53 Singapore Singapore's weather, forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.— Scattered145 words
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Article, Illustration251 1971-11-04 4 Inßprson Conducted by Ruth Moses. Tel: *****1 It is a rare thing indeed to find women stealing the limelight at a men's convention, especially one organised in the first place for the guys to get together and swap notes. As the men discussed the socio251 words
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586 1971-11-04 4 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA By EDGAR KOH VENETIAN ANONYMOUS starring Tony Mosante and Florinda- Bolkan. (Cathay). Love, slgnor, means never having. to say you're sorry though Sou must apologise for tie masochism and melodrama, and for the canals of sentimental tears. This Italian 'love story586 words
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THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article358 1971-11-04 4 U.S. SENATE REJECTS FOREIGN AID BILL. Following the rejection of the "one China, one Taiwan" resolution sponsored by the UjS. in the United Nations, the twenty-six-old UJS. manipulation in the U.N. has come to &n end. This is a very grave blow Indeed to the UJ3.358 words
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Article651 1971-11-04 4 SINGAPORE'S AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: At the five-nation ASEAN agriculture in Manila, delegates from the various countries reported on the position of agricultural production in their respective countries so as to show that agriculture still plays an important role In their present stage of economic development. Singapore's delegate, Dr.651 words
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Advertisement200 1971-11-04 4 The "Universal" will do your toughest floor-cleaning jobs better, faster and cheaper than an army, v of cleaners. The "Universal" suction X polishes and sweeps 6,000 sq. ft. I of floor in just one hour. And makes a thorough job of it, too. j Like removing grease and dirt that's200 words
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Article, Illustration190 1971-11-04 5 Reuter New York, Thursday Secretary-General U Thant is suffering from a recurrence of bleeding peptic ulcer and must remain in the hospital for up to two weeks, a UN- spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said tests yesterday revealed the condition. U Thant was hospitalisedReuter - 190 words
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394 1971-11-04 5 State Department plea Reuter Washington, Thursday The South Vietnamese economy would be thrown into utter chaos and its war effort grind to a halt without American aid contained in the U552,900 million Foreign Assistance Bill killed by the Senate, the State DepartmentReuter - 394 words
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Article128 1971-11-04 5 Sydney, Thursday The Malaysian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khir Johart, flew irito Sydney today and said that low air fares between Australian and South-East Asia would Increase tourism in the region. Mr. Joharl, said he feared that airlines may bypass South-East128 words
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220 1971-11-04 5 Reuter Washington, Thursday Secretary of State William Rogers yesterday acepted a limit on US aid to Cambodia and expressed confidence that President Nixon's overall, foreign aid programme would continue on a temporary basis. Mr. Rogers faced the Senate Foreign Relations Committee behind closed doors toReuter - 220 words
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Article257 1971-11-04 5 Reuter Saigon, Thursday US Secretary of Defence, Mr. William Laird, said yesterday he was confident that the US Congress would allot adequate funds to meet aid requirements in South Vietnam. Mr. Laird arrived here for 'a three-day visit yesterday fpr a close look at the progressReuter - 257 words
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Article387 1971-11-04 5 Reuter Paris, Thursday European Common Market Finance ministers meet at Versailles today with little hope that they can reconcile their different positions on the world monetary crisis. While the six will continue to work for an international settlement to the crisis, caused by PresidentReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration218 1971-11-04 5 Washington, Thursday Australian Prime Minister Mr. William McMahon disclosed yesterday that he chose the dress with thighhigh slits at each side which his wife Sonia wore to a White House banquet on Tuesday night. Quests were stunned when the beautiful 39-year-old Mrs. Mcmahon218 words
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243 1971-11-04 5 Reuter Ottawa, Thursday An angry crowd of Serbian Canadians shouted "Tito murderer," yesterday as President Tito of Yugoslavia visited the Parliament buildings here amid tight security precautions. The 79-year-old Yugoslav leader had lunch with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the Canadian leader's residenceReuter - 243 words
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261 1971-11-04 5 Washington, Thursday An adviser to President Nixon has warned that the giant US nuclear underground test explosion due on Saturday could set off a major earthquake. The assessment by Mr Russell Train, head of the council on environmental quality and an adviser on261 words
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Advertisement137 1971-11-04 5 Make Deltaphone the second phone in your home When you add an extension phone... make it a Deltaphone. The Deltaphone is a British Design-Award product of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Corporation, brought to Singapore by its agent, Paterson Simons Co. Ltd. Its new, clean-cut lines and choice of attractive137 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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452 1971-11-04 6 Lemmy Pinna - From Lemmy Pinna United Press International Cold shouldered by both the public and government official for their friendly ties with India, the Russians in West Pakistan are "packed and ready to go" should war break out on the sub-conti-nent. A "Communist" ship lies outsideUnited Press International - 452 words
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Article, Illustration590 1971-11-04 6 Ramesh Pande - From Ramesh Pande A young British doctor working In smelly Salt Lake City, a suburb of Calcutta, estimates half a million Bengali refugee children will have died by the end of this year. Dr. John Seaman, 27, came to West Bengal this year as a590 words
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511 1971-11-04 6 Leon Daniel - IT COULD LEAD TO PROGRESS IN DRUG WAR From Leon Daniel Burma has taken a tentative step away from a decade of isolation by indicating that it wants to be more neighbourly a development that could lead to progress in the international war511 words
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766 1971-11-04 6 Denial by army but where is Brigadier General Hartono? When Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik was asked a few months ago what kind of support Indonesia was giving to the newly proclaimed Republic of Khmer (Cambodia) in its fight against Prince Norodom Sihanouk's guerrillas, he766 words
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Advertisement41 1971-11-04 6 RANSOMES GANG MOWER (Made in U.K.) IDEAL FOR CUTTING PARKS, SPORTS GROUND AND GOLF COIJRSES Powerful and easy to operate It will help to reduce your labour cost and give the "HUli OQ 4 nHBHHMfIi f V >' rr* -,a -4'"' .;V41 words
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171 1971-11-04 7 Reuter New York, Thursday World spending of weapons could reach U*****,000 million a year by 1980 if the arms race continued at the present rate. A UN expert panel In a 62-page report said that the total armaments oatlay for the 1970s would then beReuter - 171 words
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167 1971-11-04 7 Reuter London, Thursday Hopes of ending the travel chaos at London's Heathrow Airportreceded today after ground staff rejected a peace plan to end their two-day old strike. Despite a warning that their jobs were In jeopardy, the 30,000 strikers voted to continue with the strike:Reuter - 167 words
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Article198 1971-11-04 7 Reuter The Hague, Thursday Dutch Prime Minister Barend Blesheuvel told Parliament yesterday that he had rebuked Price Bernhard for critical remarks about the country's parliamentary system. The Prince's comments were published In Dutch newspaper last Monday. Rarely if ever has there been such anReuter - 198 words
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412 1971-11-04 7 Reuter New Delhi, Thursday Indian Finance minlster Yashwantrao Chavan has warned that epidemics could break out in cyclonehit Orlssa State. After flying over the devastated areas yesterday he told reporters In the state capital of Bhubaneshwar that the problem of bringing relief to nearly fiveReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration31 1971-11-04 7 India's Defence Minis, ter, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, right, inspects Indian troop positions in the Punjab near the Pakistan border. With him is the area commander-in-chief, LieutenantGeneral K.P. Candeth.31 words
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432 1971-11-04 7 Collective voice with world influence New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Thursday The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon, called yesterday for a closelyknit community of Asian and Pacific neighbours which would collectively have influence in world affairs. Addressing the National Press Club, he said thatNew Nation Foreign Service - 432 words
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329 1971-11-04 7 United Press International Manila, Thursday Filipino authorities plan to charge the alleged abductor of 14-year-old American schoolgirl Susan Butler with robbery, kidnapping and murder. If convicted he would face death in the electric chair. That apparently is Just the way. swaggering, for elgner-hating and publi-city-hungryUnited Press International - 329 words
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Article314 1971-11-04 7 Reuter London, Thursday British Defence Secretary, Lord Carrington, yesterday warned that bloodshed was likely to spread to Britain before the crisis in Northern Ireland was settled. Opening a House of Lords debate on government defence policy, he lashed out at the tactics of the outlawed IrishReuter - 314 words
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Article55 1971-11-04 7 New York, Thursday. A federal grand Jury has indicated 60 people alleged to be connected with a multi-million dollar gambling ring said to spread from Florida to New York. The FBI has arrested or served papers on 50 of the accused including a bank president and Central55 words
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290 1971-11-04 7 Reuter Jerusalem, Thursday Four heads of state representing the African continent, in a new initiative to bring peace to the Middle East, began the serious part of their mission here yesterday with two working sessions with Israeli leaders. Following Tuesday's .welcoming ceremonies atReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement25 1971-11-04 7 tonicht m \f ?V A V r FUN j DAMES i P WITTY a. WILD 1 > I 5k -.1 A ■RPW I 4 11! ttlft25 words
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Advertisement86 1971-11-04 7 4 li;l v < V Arrow Collar Man Sblrts Ratty. Tbay'ra lor nan who Uw to nam tha bat of old idaaa. Tlaane mm ban Mom tha World War. Tha M or* Tha Anw Collar Man. tha •Urrinc hundadi ol mun a«k, •ytofaoted th» idal nan. And now wa'va brought86 words
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Article, Illustration6707 1971-11-04 8 New Nation Education Broadsheet The Moor of Venice The Modem Controversy II waa is Wilson Knight* fine msu, "lb* Othello mate," published In The Wheel at Fire" In ISSO, that the reauks appeared from which the whole ■odau controversy about "Othello" has In this essay, Wilson Knight examines the6,707 words
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462 1971-11-04 10 Steadily, inevitably, the situation deteriorates on India's border with East Pakistan. Skirmishes involving violations of territory are replacing long-distance artillery duels at more frequent intervals.. The weekend battle In the Tripura sector, described officially by India as retaliatory action for Pakistani shelling, marks a perceptible462 words
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Article189 1971-11-04 10 rrrYTYY^rrvjrr^ l 1 111 jjyj by ISPY Here are some American Press comments on the Senate rejection of the Foreign Aid Bill. Washington Post: The vote was "capricious and blind. It resulted... not from a deliberate plan, still less from an Intelligent one, but from a fluke189 words
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Article, Illustration582 1971-11-04 10 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM It is better to have been unloved and successful than to be loved and a failure. This happens to be one of the realities of our time. Success is bound to make some people unhappy582 words
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Letters
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Article552 1971-11-04 10 I fully support the various campaigns launched by our government, especially the one on environmental pollution. To further ensure the success of this programme, may I direct the attention of the relevant authorities to the noise end smog (yes, smog too) generated by the work of552 words
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Article135 1971-11-04 10 Y.T. SIM - Y.T. SIM Apropos the current antipollution campaign, I would like to stretch this a little further to expose the noise pollutants that ply with Impunity on our Singapore streets. I am, of course, referring to those rear-engined STC buses which must un- doubtedly be classified as135 words
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Article352 1971-11-04 10 T.T. DURAI - T.T. DURAI I refer to the article by Dr. Nalla Tan on Welfare Services published in New Nation of November 1. University academicians and professionals like Dr. Tan should not remain in their Ivory towers to pass judgment on others engaged in welfare work. If Dr. Tan352 words
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Article106 1971-11-04 10 SAM YUET MENG - SAM YUET MENG As MPs and Ministers have already toured their constituencies in connection with the "Keep Singapore Pollution Free" campaign, an eye sore which they have overlooked is empty open weave baskets left by the roadsides or deposited behind bus shelters by labourers from the106 words
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Article108 1971-11-04 10 AG. DSP YEOW YEW TOONG - AG. DSP YEOW YEW TOONG Public Relations Officer Singapore Police Force, Singapore. I refer to the letter headlined Noisy Chinese Wayangs by Jelllcoe Road Resident (New Nation—October 25). An application for a permit to stage a Chinese wayang is referred to other government departments before it108 words
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Article105 1971-11-04 10 Being a regular commuter, I find that the ABS buses often arrive behind their time scheauie during the 'rush hours.' Sometimes this involves a wait of at least 15 minutes. To make matters worse, when they do arrive, two or three turn up at the same time. I105 words
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Article63 1971-11-04 10 ROBERT SIM - ROBERT SIM I am a resident of the village of Lorong Koo Chye. Everyday after coming home from work, I can see a column of black smoke floating in the air. It smells unpleasant and pollutes the whole village. This smoke is caused by one of the factories63 words
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Article142 1971-11-04 10 While travelling in a bus the other night, my friend observed a woman beggar displaying her acting talents as a dramatic actress. The shabbily dressed woman was telling the bus passengers a pathetic story about her sick, old grandmother. She said that, as a result of142 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-11-04 10 m m r#j iv w ai -m M mmm torn. 4 Z 4^ li »v /3, s a18 words
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Article, Illustration2762 1971-11-04 11 Douglas Chan, Pang Cheng Lian, Betty Khoo - A two-part survey on a growing problem, by Douglas Chan, Pang Cheng Lian and Betty Khoo Douglas Chan, Pang Cheng Lian, Betty Khoo A little friendly x persuasion gets one hooked Mr. A. is a 40-year-old Chinese. He first took opium at the age of 18 to2,762 words
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
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177 1971-11-04 12 Reuter London/ Thursday The market closed quietly steady and the FT Index was up 5.4 at 402.7. Glaxo, Beechams and Decca led industrials higher, though finishing below their best. Id, Flsons, EMI and Unilever also firmed. Breweries, tobaccos, engineerings and electrlcals edged'forwardReuter - 177 words
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290 1971-11-04 12 United Press International New York, Thursday The stock, market yesterday scored one of its biggest gains of the year in what many analysts said was chiefly the result of bargain hunting in issues that had become attractively priced duringUnited Press International - 290 words
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Article54 1971-11-04 12 LONDON: Under onethird of Britain's manpower is employed by firms which have fewer than 200 on their payroll, said a government report of an inquiry into small firms, published yesterday. It was the lowest percentage in any of 13 countries whose Industrial structure was examined during54 words
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Article218 1971-11-04 12 AHM xam Alcoa 38 43 l a 36% Am can 3®% An Motors AT ft T 43% A ft P 14% 13 Avon PI Beth BUel 38 Potior 16% Caterp Trac 48 Chrysler 38 Coca-Cola I" Control Data 40% Corn Oi Wks 178% Dow Chetn 71% DuPont218 words
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140 1971-11-04 12 The United California Bank of Los Angeles has established its permanent representative office at Robinson Road. The president of the bank, Mr. Norman Barker Jr., will be in Singapore to meet members of the business and financial community at a reception at Hotel Malaysia tonight.140 words
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Article1247 1971-11-04 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1971-1971 1 wk. 4 w! ks. Om tag Price Last Dirid. P/E 1 teaHUI ljam ■g* K« HtAM ■naM DVOCK rs SeDen Sale ReM ever INDOIIflALS 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. j£2sa bag Pi his Last Dirid. P/E1,247 words
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534 1971-11-04 12 Koala Lumpur, Thursday China made the largest rubber purchase in any one month this year in September when she took 8250 tons worth $7.4 million from West Malaysia. This boosted her total import to 33,650 ton valued at more than $33 million in the first534 words
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296 1971-11-04 12 A new and revolutionary concept in "cargotransportation using barge-carrying vessels was recently expounded by a visiting official from the Port of New Orleans. "The concept of bargecarrying vessels," explained Mr. Allen Junkln, "has already been tested and acclaimed for its advantages over other modes296 words
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Article63 1971-11-04 12 LONDON: Many developing countries will flounder in debt for years to- come unless the wealthier countries buy more of their Industrial exports, said Barclays International Review, the monthly journal of Barclays Bank Group, yesterday. In an article on debts and development, it described this year's annual63 words
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Business Abroad
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168 1971-11-04 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. The United States yesterday extended $137.1 million aid "commitment to Indonesia for the current fiscal year. The long-term loan will be used to finance construction of a $59.1 million steam power station In Semarang, central Java, an electric transmission and distribution168 words
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Article80 1971-11-04 12 MANILA: Two private traae missions from Japan are scheduled to make separate visits to the Philippines this month in the course of a South-East Asian tour. The first mission, spon- sored by the Japan Electronics industry Development Association, will visit. Manila from November 18 to 21.80 words
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Article53 1971-11-04 12 WASHINGTON: Taiwan withdrew the full $179.7 of its automatic drawing rights from the International Monetary Fund a week before Its expulsion from the United Nations, Informed sources said here yesterday. The drawing was made in hard convertible currencies and represented the country's IMF gold subscription which53 words
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Article76 1971-11-04 12 A warning that the port of Londak JW.S? pricing itselfout IW 168 Riven by toe Malaysian International pipping Corporation yesuilie cost of discharging S* 1 to P° rt of London, is three times as high as at an average continental port," said Mr. H.76 words
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Article26 1971-11-04 12 WASHINGTON: Secre?hf»^stt > f£? tory 8te D® 'or aWg us txaae drive in the 1? gv? iUr ss< MV. the m26 words
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Article20 1971-11-04 12 oo^y^ir^- 1 STtiS, s^MTS?' Wrlod /r?m tSriS October »-20 mJS 4 «Sf mereUl &Rr*£ the20 words
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Article147 1971-11-04 12 Sankyo Kalis Kaboshlki operates a service between Japanese and South-East Asian ports. The Tokyo based company's vessels sail six or eight times a month. Orient Lloyd are agents for Sankyo Line in Singapore. 81*owa Shipping Company operates a monthly service from Japan to the Persian Gulf ports147 words
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Advertisement200 1971-11-04 12 123 sBBBs :v:!: m m g lIP :S:M FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW! Drugs: Facts on their Use and Abuse An invaluable book for every teenager today, giving the hows, whys and wherefores of this growing menace. The reasoned approach to topics like L.S.D., the Marijuana Controversy, makes no attempt at200 words
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TREND
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312 1971-11-04 13 Overweight children are slowly becoming a hallmark of a country's development. Health authorities in some European countries and Australia have found the Incidence of overweight children increasing. A hospital in Melbourne has an obesity research clinic where doctors try to find out why the children312 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-11-04 13 Stripes are back on the fashion scene in bold, striking colours. But stripes today will look trendy only if used with imagination. Otherwise you will look either like a zebra or a convict, swamped in monotonous lines. Keep them horizontal, if you're fairly slim, but183 words
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Article436 1971-11-04 13 RUTH OSES - rTTTTTl cuisine BY RUTH OSES To follow up last week's article on Jewish cooking, here are some recipes: For an appetiser, you should start with chopped chicken livers. The main course is Oeflite Fish, eaten with a fresh green salad. This is followed436 words
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737 1971-11-04 13 V E"£^tti It is rather unusual for fourteen year olds to complain of a multitude of symptoms. Usually at this axe they are vigorous and vibrant, full of Ufe and not concerned with illness or pre-occupied with their bodies, except737 words
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Article, Illustration505 1971-11-04 13 If you were told that a charity needed financial help, would you sit and write them a generous cheque or try to do a bit more? Most people would take the first option, but Mrs. Pat Ashford believes In doing both. In November last505 words
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Article1016 1971-11-04 14 JACK ARTHARS - THE SQUASH RACKET WITH JACK ARTHARS In using the phrase "loads of grit," we are speaking of Senior Inspector Tarlok Singh and not of lorry loads of sand. The occasion was the semi-finals of the Police Sports Association Open squash championships at the Police1,016 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-11-04 14 Maureen Tay (VC) strokes out in the 50zp breast stroke for women at the Police-Military meet yesterday. Maureen won the event in the record time of 50.5 sees. It was her second successive victory in this event, having won the title last year.— Picture by Jerry Seh. PicturePicture by Jerry Seh - 53 words
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Article260 1971-11-04 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Volleyball Association will send a men's team of 12 players and two officials to the Sixth South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur next month. The players are: Quek Choon Hong, Toh Fook Lai. Ng Meng Hua, Qoh Seng Kal,260 words
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Article160 1971-11-04 14 Singapore Amateur Swimming Association this morning named its water-polo team for the SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur next month. The players are: Eric Yeo (captain), John Can (vicecaptain), Kenneth Kee, Ong Kian Cheng, Kwan Wai Meng, Richard Leo n g Richard Chew, Tan Chin Chye,160 words
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Article47 1971-11-04 14 Tokyo, Thursday. Two doubles each and a solo home run by Brooks Robinson and catcher Ellie Hendricks powered the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-0 win over All Japan here yesterday. It was Orioles' seventh win against one draw on a 18-match goodwill tour of Japan.47 words
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Article37 1971-11-04 14 League: Castleford 12; Wakefield Trinity 5; Hull Kingston Rovers 16 Hunslet 2; Union: Abertlllery 28 Newport 12; Bridgend 12 Aberavon 4; Coventry 33 Cambridge University 3; Maesteg 13 Cardiff College 19; Pontypool 0 Gloucester 29.37 words
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Article120 1971-11-04 14 Tokyo, Thursday.—Tltlehoiaers South Korea have a rest aay, while main rivals Japan ana the Philippines have easy matches at the haif way stage of the Sixth Asian men's championship here today. Japan, with three straight victories, meets India, which has not provided strong opposition so120 words
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Article405 1971-11-04 15 By Bine Peter Showman V under, v lined his chances in Race 6 on Sunday when he did a splendid trial In the company of stablemate Thank Ton n (Kingston) at Bukit Timah this morning. With Lyle Harbridge in the saddle, N Showman finished an405 words
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Article, Illustration37 1971-11-04 15 Babylon Star was kept well on the bit by Des Coleman when running 3f in 39 at Bukit Timah this morning. He is engaged in the Class One Division Two race on Saturday.37 words
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Article1958 1971-11-04 15 SATURDAYMARA CLASS 5 2F (CATCHWEIGHTS: 12 ST) ***** ZORBA (S'pore Polo Club) 4 lbs Jl ***** KILAU (Royal Pahang Polo Club) +'s'ibs' i ***** 8ARIMA (81»re Polo Club) 3 lb» J ***** MONTY (Royal Pahang Polo Club) i ***** CRcwsLLO (Bt. Tlmah Saddle Club) Donaldson 141,958 words
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Article154 1971-11-04 15 Peking, Thursday—Singapore defeated Pakistan 5-1 in the first day of the Afro-Asian table tennis tournament yesterday. Thousands of Chinese fans thronged Peking's Capital stadium for the start of the 51-nation friendship tournament. Other remits: men Kenya beat Iraq 5-1 J Dahomey bent People's Democratic Republic of the154 words
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181 1971-11-04 15 Nett takings from the Singapore N a t i o na 1 Olympic Council's "Casino Night" last Saturday has tremendously helped the Council to almost reach its target of about $76,000 for the 300-strong Singapore SEAP Games contingent. BNOC is now only $6OOO short181 words
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163 1971-11-04 15 Reuter Stokholm, Thursday Britain's Mark Cox moved into the quar-ter-finals of the Stockholm Open tennis tournament last night after saving four match points in a tense clash with fellow-Briton Roger Taylor. It was the first meeting between the two lefthanders since they Joined theReuter - 163 words
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226 1971-11-04 15 Milan, Thursday Intemazionale of Milan made the most of their reprieve by the European F o o t b a 11 Union (UEFA) to beat West German soccer champions Borussla Moenchengladbach 4-2 In a tense but never violent European Cup match here last night. Borussla226 words
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Article149 1971-11-04 15 Melbourne, Thursday West Indian Gary Sobers last night promised bright, positive cricket in the forthcoming series between the Rest of the World and Australia. Sobers ,who will captain the Rest of the World, was speaking at a reception here following the world team's first net149 words
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Article71 1971-11-04 15 Camden, New Jersey, Thursday. Famed exheavyweight champion "Jersey Joe" Walcott is Camaen county's new sheriff. A heavy vote turn out yesterday Drought victory to Walcott in his race against Camden county undersherif f William Strang, in a campaign marked by the intention of both candidates "to remain71 words
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Advertisement277 1971-11-04 14 SHOPPING GUIDE "LI BUOU" Ground Floor, G22 Supreme House, Penang Rood offer you elegont day night Dresses, Exclusive Jewellery at Moderate Prices and Courteous Service. PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOMI SEE THE SHOPPING GUIDI ON PAGK 10 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, STEAMBATHS,/MASSAGE, ETC WOODSVILLE HEALTH CENTRE 38, Woodsville Rood. For277 words
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Miscellaneous135 1971-11-04 14 DR. KILDARE ANP yOU WANT TO KNOW IF I'M LYING ABOUT BEING HIS HIKE? ....JUST BECAUSE I WAS FRIENDLY TO THE OLD MAN THE LAST FEW WEEKS OF HIS LIFE IVEBEEN A JNFORMEP THAT KXI HAVE HO LEGAL. RIGHT A TO BOATS FEENY'S LEGACY MISS HILLYER. BUT I'D FEEL AWFULLY135 words
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Miscellaneous288 1971-11-04 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD in ■i 7 Hoople's exclamation. 8 Sovereign Abbr. 0 Slight quiver. 10 Throws out of kilter. 11 Basic verb form. J2 Patrick—lrish patriot. 13 —.Coburg-Oot.hu 18 Racing yacht. 22 Fictional dog. 24 MUton otTV. 25 Mustapha of Turkey. 28 African antelope, 27 Financial centre: 2 words. 28288 words
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Miscellaneous266 1971-11-04 15 w T" 2 1 I AAlma irmcv wwn v pvwwrmi inivf 6. Allow WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Each lay this week, Nm Ruin, wfl ptoksk i ward puzk. la tad fmntm there ail hi so nris each with mm letter missNg. What yea tow ta to is Is M266 words
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Article71 1971-11-04 16 AH FOOK: I'm glad that moves are afoot now to get the world's best badminton stars from China, Malaysia, and Indonesia to play in a neutral area. Hong Kong is out because of lack of facilities. MEI LIN: I don't see any problem, Singapore is certainly the most71 words
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282 1971-11-04 16 Peter Ong - By Peter Ong Cheese, we all know, is made from cow's milk. But have you heard of cheese made from soya beans? Singaporeans may soon taste this new "invention" if ail goes well. A manufacturer in Hong Kong is looking into282 words
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Article, Illustration64 1971-11-04 16 Keiko Shlmazoe's climb to success is a short one, At 20, she is already a chief beautician of a leading cosmetic manufacturer in Japan. "1 love meeting people. My work gives me all the opportunity to know people," she said. Keiko is lucky too.64 words
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Article123 1971-11-04 16 Fiona Gordon, 9, of South Shields in England thought there was something funny about the Roman coin at the tow's Roman fort museum. She looked at a picture of the display more closely and Immediately proclaimed the coin a fake in a letter123 words
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389 1971-11-04 16 Scientists at the University of Texas have dedicated a US$l million machine they hope will lead the world to the development of a power source as limitless as sea water. The Texas Tokamak, named after a similar machine invented by the Russians, is389 words
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Article187 1971-11-04 16 The number of eggs cracked is one of the major problems of intensive egg production. Ot the 15,000 million eggs produced each year in Britain, 1000 million are cracked. According to the British Agricultural Research Council's Poultry Research Centre in Edinburgh, the main cause of187 words
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Miscellaneous383 1971-11-04 16 Sisgspars Opening and General Hospital Nam Isainyarkal It's Happening In Singapore Housewives Matinee Close Opening and Dr. Who What Others Say (C) News In Brief Chinese Debate (Final) News (C) Our Music Makers Route 66 News and Newsreel (E) Rado Show Wide World of Sports Val Doonlcan Show Close Siagspsrs383 words
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Miscellaneous119 1971-11-04 16 SHORT RIBS By Frank O'Neal i ry I 1 m Wm M lf( W. KlLul •J,/, JiLJI sy/ WW sniiiiiiiiiimiiir SNIFFY by George Fett I M GOIU6TO VISIT iwe LADV UEXT OOOJ? £SFu._; 1)2 K MUMM lUbl mmm I'VE SEEN UP 'OwmuCH^ > MON£> A vouowe-JL ANDY CAPP ALL IN119 words
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Miscellaneous382 1971-11-04 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a homebody at heart. Family affaire, domestic issues, children: these are your chief concerns, the elements on which you have built a present and will build a future. Career and personal hobbies are important—but it is an importance382 words
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