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Title Section15 1972-02-04 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, February 4, 1972 No. 320 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article165 1972-02-04 1 Trading was cautious, selective and slow in the share market this morning. Generally, second line shares were holding on to yesterday's closing prices. P.M. Cement made four cents at $2.00. Canlsberg was up three cents to $2.42. Gammon was down one cent to $1.53. P N dropped165 words
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Article13 1972-02-04 1 Police reported 68 accidents yesterday. Nine were serious and two fatal.13 words
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Article48 1972-02-04 1 Talks to resolve the dispute between the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association and lightermen represented by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation will resume at 2.30 p.m. today In the Ministry of Labour. The 400 lightermen are asking for an Increased share of profits from transshipment trade.48 words
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Article41 1972-02-04 1 LATE NEWS Saigon, Friday. Troops and police were placed on a full alert this morning in the region surrounding Saigon. A military source said that the alert was a precaution against a possible Tet lunan new year Communist offensive.41 words
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Article, Illustration439 1972-02-04 1 Bosco Gomez - Police questions in canteen By Bosco Gomez Late this morning work had still not resumed at the strikebound Metal Box Co. in Woodlands. All the posters put up by' the workers on Tuesday, when the strike began, have been taken down. But in the factory's439 words
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Article204 1972-02-04 1 United Press International Paiis. Friday. Another kind of "French connection" was firmly disconnected yesterday when telephone engineers ended the international life of three telephone booths from which calls could be made to anywhere In the world for the cost of a local call. ItUnited Press International - 204 words
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Article59 1972-02-04 1 London, Friday. Britain Is today expected to announce its decision to recognise Bangla Desh, informed British sources said here. The British recognition announcement is likely to be made in Parliament only a few hours before Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, leaves London by air59 words
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Article48 1972-02-04 1 Sapporo, Friday. Viacheslav Vedenin of the Soviet Union .was the first gold medal winner of the 1972 Winter Olympics here today. He won the 30 km. cross country Nordic ski race. Paal Tyldum (Norway) won the silver medal and Another Norwegian, Johs Harvlnken. took the brozue.48 words
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Article, Illustration236 1972-02-04 1 Ivan Lim - Plant installs device By Ivan Lim The management of Klan Huat Pre-mix plant today said -that they have taken measures to check asphalt dust polluting the air in Mayflower Gardens, Sembawang. This follows a check by officials from the Ministry of Health after residents in236 words
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121 1972-02-04 1 Two Americans were today fined a total of $BOOO each, or two years in default. for illegal possession of two rifles and two pistols at the Mitre Hotel in Killiney Road on January 20. Charles Robert Lanphear. 31, and Gregg Wlerman Lott, 28, pleaded121 words
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387 1972-02-04 1 March on despite pleas New Nation Foreign Service London, Friday. Fears mounted yesterday that Northern Ireland could be heading for its second bloody Sunday in a row. Despite pleas and warnings from the British government, Catholic civil rights leaders in Britain's troubled Irish provinceNew Nation Foreign Service - 387 words
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Advertisement67 1972-02-04 1 m ft >-> t u P'« S i.-s j.; p,) new stmcnt tc im f X Ct e Indl j n i made scjpt_go.it''> ;n -> V i c l n i f n ACj F Marcos forms rvifcotics com mittee. 9 PACE 9 Our Hi.rir How the ."nrdicjl coll67 words
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Advertisement114 1972-02-04 1 =)(\!.+["^"/>%"~`]~<~._+].>{`?% MUST BE WON THIS The Jackpot has not been broken in ConteatV. ao this week's Money words Jackpot ia worth $12,000 which MUST BE WON. Back numbers available. WASH IT AND WEAR IT Before, in and after the sauna You need never take your Mido off when you undress114 words
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Article213 1972-02-04 2 Lord Frederick Erroll is In Singapore to make tentative arrangements to establish a company here, specialising In air treatment and dust removal. Lord Erroll, who is the chairman and director of a number of British companies. is on a week-long visit to call on his213 words
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Article35 1972-02-04 2 The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association will hold a reunion dinner at ttae Lee Kuo Chuan Audi-* torium in Barker Road on March 1 at 8 pan. to celebrate their 86th Founder's Day.35 words
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Article, Illustration448 1972-02-04 2 Abby Tan - By Abby Tan Elizabeth Taylor? Why, probably the nicest person I have ever worked with, says Mr. Peter Mullln, a film art director with 21 years experience. Richard Burton? Very nice; a very quiet person. Omar 'Sharif? Rather a nice' guy. Loves448 words
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Article354 1972-02-04 2 Patrick de Souza - Intake 30 per cent more than last year By Patrick de Souza More than 2600 students have been taken Into the Singapore Polytechnic for the new' academic session beginning In May. This was announced yesterday by the principal, Mr. Robert Edis. Be said: "The intake354 words
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125 1972-02-04 2 There are many reasons why smaller firms In Singapore should merge, according to a partner of Rowe and Pitman, one of London's leading stockbroking firms. "In a business world Increasingly dominated by corporations, smaller firms have to merge to survive," Mr. Nigel Elwes125 words
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Article75 1972-02-04 2 Melbourne, Friday. A school of 37 whales died on a surf beach 60 miles (90 km) south-east of Melbourne last night after being washed ashore by a high tide. A zoology expert from Melbourne's Monash University identified the mammals as phygmy whales, which are normally found only75 words
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Article57 1972-02-04 2 Paris, Friday The French Government, faced with a growing road death toll, said yesterday it would be far harsher in withdrawing driving licences from traffic offenders in future. The new government measures come after 16.212 people died on the roads in France last year, an Increase of57 words
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Article27 1972-02-04 2 New York, Friday.—About 11.5 million tourists visited the Miami area in 1971, city officails said. An even greater number is expected wis year.27 words
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Article26 1972-02-04 2 Geneva, Friday.—Switzerland's Riviera is to spend 100 million francs ($75 million) to keep the eastern end of Lake Geneva free of pollution for tourists.26 words
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Article, Illustration273 1972-02-04 2 The only solution to the global problem of racial strife is to remind people to think of themselves as people, said Mr. Carl Rowan (above), a leading American newspaper columnist, yesterday. The highest-ranking Negro during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Mr. Rowan said: "They should not273 words
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Article29 1972-02-04 2 A cocktail party will be held at Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday from 6. pjn. to mark the opening of the Singapore branch of Aslen Pazlflk Bank AG.29 words
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207 1972-02-04 2 The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Victoria Street has Introduced a system to keep parents Informed of their children's extra-curricula activities at school. The convent has prepared two types of cards, giving the dates, times and duration of Class activities.207 words
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Advertisement209 1972-02-04 2 p. the Hilton February 1 —6,1972. 3 Balinese dancers. Krontjong Orchestra. Fashion shows. Authentic Indonesian foods. Theatre performance.Grand Indonesian Charity' Banquet and Ball. February 4 5,1972 12.30 p.m. Luncheon, Special Rijsttafel (810 per person inclusive) 12.30 p.m. Balinese Cultural Show 1.00 p Fashion Show from Indonesia 1.30 p.m. Krontjong Music209 words
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Advertisement35 1972-02-04 2 *1 m -J fflT ft m I c a •>• 4^ 3 B I 1 1 E2 FOR MORE INFORMATION To: The Dtipenery. 266 Orchard Road, 9. Branch: 88, 8 Tangoon Otdan May, 18. Nam* Addrm35 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1972-02-04 2 I weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday. Hong Kong 17C Kuala Lumpur 33-23 C Jakarta 33-25 C Talpeh 24-18 C Bangkok 32-24 C Manila 32-21 C Seoul 0-minus 8C Tokyo 10- 6C Naha 22-17 C London 9- 5C Paris 9- SC. Moscow minus 9-minus 18C. New York 1-minus IC. San192 words
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Article374 1972-02-04 3 Ideal site, says visitor Less then 48 hours after he arrived here the president of Japan's Fujitsu Limited, Mr. Yoshimutsu K oh r a, made a snap decision. He will go ahead and sink more than $1 million in a computer centre. In an374 words
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182 1972-02-04 3 Film fans are packing the Orchard Theatre again Just to see a few minutes of Bruce Lee of Big Boss fame in action. The film currently showing is Marlowe, starring James Garner as a private investigator. Although Bruce has only a small part in182 words
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143 1972-02-04 3 A joint committee of the Adult Education Board and the People's Association has been formed to co-ordi-nate adult education in Singapore. The committee, which would conduct cultural and recreational courses, is the result of the recently held national conference on adult education. The first143 words
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Article, Illustration162 1972-02-04 3 Happy smiles lit up the wrinkled faces of 2300 poor and aged men and women when they received their Chinese New Year ang-pows and gift parcels from Shaw Brothers today. Waiting expectantly in the queue, their seriousness broke into happiness the moment they staggered162 words
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Advertisement61 1972-02-04 3 ZICANOS#LOS L IMAS 3SC I EXTERMINATION OF TERMITES. ROOENTS. HORNETS. COCKROACHES. MOSQUITOES. ETC. PRE-CONSTRUCTION SOIL TREATMENT AGAINST WHITE ANTS AND ADVICE ON ALL REST PROBLEMS. FUMIGATION OF SHIPS, PRODUCE. FURNITURE, PIANOS ANO PERSONAL EFFECTS. CALL IN THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS Rentokil Malaysia Pte. Ltd. TEU *****5/6/7 A MEMBER OF 1M RENTOWL61 words
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Advertisement47 1972-02-04 3 ROBINSON'S Ang Pow Special Offer of 15% discount on Action Chairs from Parker- Knol I s col lection of' armchairs that rock, swivel or recline. Ang Pow special.offers up to 33i% discourr are also available in all departments. exclusive to IS Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****.47 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1972-02-04 3 At the cinema Capitol: The Deadly Duo (Mandarin) —1.30, 4, 8.45, 9.30 p jn. Cathay: Blind Terror 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Globe: The Brain—l.4s, 4, 7, 9.15 p.m. Imperial: Have Sword, Will Travel (Mandarin) 2.15, 7.15, 9.30 pjn. Joron f Drive-In: Birth Of Life —7, 9.30 p.m. Lido: Up133 words
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659 1972-02-04 4 Patrick de Souza, Ivan Lim - KDUCAnOET By Patrick de Souza, Ivan Lim Local educationist agree that there is very little difference between the new Singa-pore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education examination and the old one for the Malay, Chinese and Tamil medium secondary four students. According to them659 words
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Article, Illustration381 1972-02-04 4 In ferson Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 LUNCH was served up in an atmosphere which would take some rivalling what can beat a spicy Rijsttafel meal to the accompaniment of exotic Balinese dances? And there was much more. Kronchong music and381 words
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THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article508 1972-02-04 4 What other newspapers are saying: R E C O G N I TION OF, BANG LA DESH: Before leaving for his visit to China, President Bhutto announced that Pakistan had decided to leave the British Commonwealth in protest against the intended recognition of Bangla Desh by508 words
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Article226 1972-02-04 4 FROM SWAMP TO CITY: An old stretch of swampy secondary Jungle land opened In 1857 has become a biff town which has now been accorded city status. Changes and transformation have taken place in Kuala Lumpur at a rapid pace. Twenty years ago many- parts of the present226 words
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Advertisement11 1972-02-04 4 by Marilyn Choo, Missleen FVincess'7l BATA SHOE BOUTIQUE 5 february 157211 words
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395 1972-02-04 5 Russia, China in joint UN attack New Nation Foreign Service Addis Ababa, Friday The Soviet Union and China yesterday attacked the United States, Britain and other Western countries for urging Africans to 1 jresort to peaceful dialogue rather than violence in seeking solutionsNew Nation Foreign Service - 395 words
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Article270 1972-02-04 5 Reuter Salisbury, Friday The Rhodeslan government last night denied claims by the African National Council that 31 Africans were killed by police gunfire in last month's riots. Bishop Abel Muzorewa, leader of the ANC, told a Salisbury Press conference yesterday that although the official deathReuter - 270 words
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Article91 1972-02-04 5 Reuter Rio de Janeiro, Friday.— Heart transplant pioneer, Dr. Christian Barnard, said here yesterday he was planning to write a novel about life in the Capetown hospital where he works. Dr. Barnard arrived here on Wednesday night aboard a cruise ship from Capetown with hisReuter - 91 words
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Article110 1972-02-04 5 London, Friday. A coal miners' strike picket was ran down and killed by a truck yesterday and a Labour Party Member of Parliament said: "This could start another Ulster." Mr. Tom Swain, a Labour backbencher and a coal miner himself, told the House of110 words
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Article, Illustration65 1972-02-04 5 An eclipse of the moon over Chicago this week was captured in a single picture by taking 19 four-second exposures from beginning (bottom right) to the end (top left). The first 14 were made six minutes apart and the last five, 10 minutes apart. The moon was completelyUPI picture - 65 words
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125 1972-02-04 5 Reuter London, Friday. The British government's enabling legislation to bring Britain into the European Economic Community will face its first big parlla mentary test in a three day debate starting on February 15, parliament was told .today. The debate marks the important secondReuter - 125 words
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471 1972-02-04 5 New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Friday. A senior US official said last night that the North Vietnamese were prepared« to lose 10,000 troops in a major offensive in the Central Highlands this month to disrupt President Nixon's Peking trip. Mr. John PaulNew Nation Foreign Service - 471 words
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Article60 1972-02-04 5 Colombo, Friday—A mass smallpox Immunisation campaign has started in Ceylon's south coast towns and In the interior hill capital of Kandy after a woman tourist came down with the disease. According to health authorities, the victim is a West German woman from Berlin. She has been admitted to60 words
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Article41 1972-02-04 5 Santiago, Friday—A forest fire swept along Chile's Pacific coast, killing one man and injuring 200. The fire destroyed 220 houses on the outskirts of the fashionable resort of Vina Del Mar near Valparaiso, leaving more than 1200 homeless.41 words
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Advertisement92 1972-02-04 5 :5 Si 4i I HIIIIII 111: li 111 Hill 111 i imiiiiiii in m wpnpwwiiiiiir ■i|i|ip(inmpp|ir o A TOTAL CONCEPT IN BUSINESS ACCOMMODATION YEN SAN BUILDING LOCATED IN ORCHARD ROAD, THE BUSINESS CENTRE GENEROUS MULTI-DECK PARKING FACILITIES TOP-FLOOR RESTAURANT FOR FULL-COURSE MEALS BASEMENT COFFEE-HOUSE FOR DRINKS SNACKS BUILDING IS AIR-CONDITIONED92 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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348 1972-02-04 6 Anil Bhatia - Japanese impressed by organisation »y Anil Bhatia SINGAPORE The 31-man Japanese finance and Investment survey team left Singapore favourably impressed with Singapore's facilities for new industries, especially its "organised infrastructure." The leader, Mr. T. Matsuzawa, the deputy president of the Fuji Bank of Japan, said348 words
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Article, Illustration360 1972-02-04 6 Bernardino Ronquillo - From Bernardino Ronquillo PHILIPPINES A new dimension In crime has gripped the Manila area. It has become almost an epide-' mlc and has come to be 'known as the H (hostage) fever. It all started on All Souls' Day last November 1, when360 words
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Article400 1972-02-04 6 Jacques Leslie - From Jacques Leslie Los Angeles Times SOUTH VIETWAM With their eyes and palms turned upward to emphasise their innocence, the Indian merchants here explain: "We are businessmen, not politicians." For the moment, though, their greater significance is diplomatic, as the South Vietnamese government uses them to protestLos Angeles Times - 400 words
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Article, Illustration654 1972-02-04 6 Murrey Marder - IMa Murrey Marder Washington Post INDO-CHINA The timing of political attacks around the world on US policy In Indo-Chlna Is being co ordlnated with North Vietnam's military offensive so that they will coincide with President Nixon's trip to Peking this month, according to-Washington Post - 654 words
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Advertisement339 1972-02-04 6 AIL PATA DELKATES ZiUtatySU at When in Singapore let the Goodwood Group take care of you Goodwood built four exciting hotels at strategic parts of the city. Tastefully furnished them. Staffed them with trained, warm, friendly people. And made them into four delightful food havens. The result? them into four339 words
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325 1972-02-04 7 Committee formed New Nation Foreign Service Manila, Friday President Marcos yesterday formed a special committee on narcotics consisting of top government officials in an attempt to check what he described as the country's major social problem. The committee is composed of the SecretariesNew Nation Foreign Service - 325 words
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222 1972-02-04 7 Reuter Moscow, Friday. Egypt and Russia yesterday reaffirmed their desire to strengthen their relations in the Interests of peace in the Middle East, Tass news agency reported. This was the first full announcement on talks yesterday between President Anwar "Sadat of Egypt and top KremlinReuter - 222 words
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136 1972-02-04 7 Washington, Friday. President Nixon yesterday said his administration has launched an all-out offensive against narcotics but wants addicts to be treated compassionately and rehabilitated as useful members of society. Mr. Nixon toid a White House briefing on drug abuse that pushers and traffickers would be136 words
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Article, Illustration301 1972-02-04 7 Peking, Friday The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lal, has told American visitors that the possibility existed of trade exchanges developing between the US and China after jPresldent Nixon's visit here. Answering questions by members of the delegation of the US committee for301 words
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Article380 1972-02-04 7 New Nation Foreign Service Dacca, Friday.—'the International Red Cross says a very serious situation is developing through food shortage among hundreds of thousands of minority Biharis beleaguered in Bangladesh. The main cause of concern is the Blharl colony in the Dacca suburb of Mlrpur whichNew Nation Foreign Service - 380 words
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Article111 1972-02-04 7 United Press International Manila, Friday. About 600 members of rival prison gangs clashed with Improvised jungle bolos, darts and lead pipes yesterday for the second day in one of the biggest riots to hit the crowded national penitentiary. Prison authorities said eight people were killed andUnited Press International - 111 words
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154 1972-02-04 7 Reuter Manila, Friday. Three sons of prominent Manila families, sentenced to death for the rape of a film actress in 1967, will be electrocuted next month following confirmation of their death sentences by the Supreme Court, court sources said yesterday. The victim, MaggieReuter - 154 words
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Article112 1972-02-04 7 Reuter Bangkok, Friday. Thai anjiy men are involved in smuggling guns from Bangkok to terrorists and bandits in southern Thailand, Lt.-Gen. Chamras Mangalaratana, Commissioner of Provincial Police, said yesterday. The Commissioner told reporters that an army sergeant the police arrest ed on Wednesday in Bangkok onReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement142 1972-02-04 7 I NEW HORIZONS FOR THE SECRETARY I Stamford Centre's next f part-time evening Diploma course for f PRIVATE SECRETARIES Commences: 7/2/72 I During 1970/71 Stamford Centre 5 Secretaries scored more full Cer- i tificate pass than all other sources I combined PROOF OF SUPERIOR ~i TRAINING backed by 20 years142 words
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470 1972-02-04 8 The burning of the British Embassy in Dublin is one more in a Jong series of terrifying incidents that point up the stark, unending tragedy of Ulster. The violent anti British demonstrations in Eire are a reprisal against Sunday's grim events in Londonderry when 13470 words
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Article64 1972-02-04 8 1 1111 p JI JIV by ISPY In the Philippines, a number of school superintendents who have already reached the retiring age want to continue working. And so, according to reports, they have served notice on the government that either their services be extended or they64 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1972-02-04 8 PAKIR SINGH - PAKIR SINGH The Kremlin will not be as discomfited and bothered as was initially believed by the visit of President Nixon to China on February 21. On the contrary, Moscow may well have sufficient reasons to chuckle and feel1,027 words
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Letters
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Article366 1972-02-04 8 NADJI LELAH - NADJI LELAH I wish to comment on Mr. R.J. Lang's reply, The Cost of Coins (NN, Jan. 31). Mr. Lang states that except for 1971, the Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte. Ltd. has been issuing uncirculated sets each year and that the issued price (FOB366 words
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Article263 1972-02-04 8 I am a government pensioner who served the government for over 20 years. I retired when my turn came and did so with a clean slate. My salary at the time of retirement was around $5OO and with a family of three school-going children, we had263 words
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Article130 1972-02-04 8 PETER RAZAL - PETER RAZAL There is no doubt that the name of Mercury Singapore Airlines Is well chosen. But it is the initials, not the name, that Is bothering the Malaysian government. Which is worth more, the initials MSA or the friendship and the goodwill of the Malaysian people?130 words
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Article141 1972-02-04 8 TAN SIEW LING (Miss - TAN SIEW LING (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Health, Singapore 2. I would like to correct a report on a burglary at Upper Berangoon Road OPD which appeared in New Nation on January 14. On the morning of the incident, patients waiting to be141 words
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Article86 1972-02-04 8 CHAN LOY CHAN (Miss - CHAN LOY CHAN (Miss) Public Relations Officer. Public Health Division. Singapore. 3 I refer to the letter on mosquito nuisance in Serangoon Garden Estate by Badly Bitten (NN. Jan. O Mosquito breeding was detected in the outlet drains at Cardiff Grove Lorong Chuan and Colchester Grove, and also86 words
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Advertisement141 1972-02-04 8 DIM Ik KI N( m v> K k A > lfcdt w*-- A»- %> AT THE GOLDEN PEACOCK! Just on* word describes the food, service and surroundings of the Golden Peeeock Restaurant Sumptuous! Hera, you dine """5* plu,h rich d oor 01 90um>*t's paradise on food fit for "WV- 7°°141 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1972-02-04 9 BETTY L KHOO - Medical school that was almost never established New Nation continues its weekly eeriee of photographs of Singapore'e historic and cnltural landmarks. Behiad each io a story of the Republic's heritage which the average citizen ■ay only know vaguely PRESENTED BY BETTY L KHOO It was not love of1,132 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1972-02-04 9 Tan Chung Lim - UIHERE ORE thev now ay Tan Chung Lim LIM CHOON MONO: The whole motion would have had my support if it were not for the tact that it ha 9 been the offspring 0f... DAVID MARSHALL: Of the Chief Minister. So What?1,033 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration519 1972-02-04 10 TT takes a lot to unA derstand the wonders of sight. Many of us do not realise that vision is too precious a gift to be taken for granted, that its magnificence must be cared for. You see. vision and activity go together.519 words
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Advertisement142 1972-02-04 10 m 4 CARPETS' /> m m k ~i ssjgra|gfc CAHPE^ all the IVo,/^/ 1 I BVRRASR BBUICBI BCLBIUm BCRIMII FRCIICR Come to Hassan's the centre for Carpets HASSAMS CARPETS 177 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Te1:*****6 mIDItTU|E|U|G7 EK3/C7 wm ion •> ror OfSCOUMT FOS RAOtOS,CASSf TTCS. AMPLIf ICRS. CAMi HAS. CAUPCTS.142 words
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Advertisement30 1972-02-04 10 For fashionable presents and up to data household utensils at moderate prices plecue call at PIHIMG CO. 15, Change Alley (Fixed Price Shop) where the latest designs are always available.30 words
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Advertisement71 1972-02-04 10 HERE AT LAST LIBERACE'S PIANO "THE BALDWIN" MADE IN U.S.A. ROBERT PIANO COMPANY UAT TOWERS ORCHARD ROAD *****1 YOUNG MIKI MHCI SUPREME JOHN LITTLE'S BLDG. SUPREME HOUSE RAFFLES PLACE «•»—»> FW). ***** PENANC ROAD ***** Students Who Go Overseas! YM VM M*:— S& HLT L- OVERCOATS SCARVES CARDIGANS JUMPERS PYJAMAS71 words
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Advertisement364 1972-02-04 10 QUADRO SUPER CARPET TILES are made of hard-wearing synthetic fibres, completely waterproof and withstand the heaviest weor. They are laid easily and economically by placing them flat upon the floor without the use of odhesives, tools, or costly labour. Because they are loose laid QUADRO SUPER CARPET TILES con be364 words
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Article, Illustration91 1972-02-04 11 —— – – Mary Lee - Presented by I Mary Lee Striving for a leather look that is different? Try this jacket which departs from the conventional style of this type of garment. It is in soft jersey leather in dazzling vermilion. No more the bulky jacket of yore. This is formPicture by JERRY SEH - 91 words
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Article507 1972-02-04 11 WENDY HUTTON - EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON If you think American food is all hamburgers, hot dogs and malted milkshakes, then the Imperial Hotel's Continental Restaurant is full of pleasant surprises for you. Until Feb. 13, a special menu of typical American Food Is being served in conjunction with an507 words
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Article209 1972-02-04 11 Paris, Friday Haute couture, which everyone thought was dead, has decided to make a comeback. Three Parisian couturiers last week showed their Spring-Summer collection to buyers, private clients and the specialised fashion magazines, namely Vogue ana Harper's Bazaar. They were Yves St Laurent, Pierre Cardln and Nlni209 words
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Advertisement246 1972-02-04 11 230 vSIS. WORLD MUSIC lf Floof ""r 1 *>■ A7 Ho,el M,ramar Please contact CORPORATION Shopp,nB A,cade Havetockßo Sin 9* ,o,e3 SO SAN LIGHT|NG co. WW WfllV BRIDAL FMUI WW BRIDAL FASHION If jaa'ta ma fir laaaty art Irfett- fix ap a alnaftllar la yaw ■M. *a km a aMa246 words
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Advertisement259 1972-02-04 11 m TW Tra4t f«lr 1972." .v-r' v > 9f% ef Shiapinm bnt mvh mm so many fumlw oa display at my Mm Mm mM Hmn ere mk It k display i. See Hmm at The Gteet Werid—wfcidb mm is ye«m? bole Agents For: Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, BENLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY, 11*.259 words
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Advertisement264 1972-02-04 11 <g> aUfiutg CHINESE NEW YEAR up toIO discount Lifting shirt-READv made (while stock last only) hurry.. .hurry... 3 shirts for $lO shop now at: CHOP WING THYE 33 101 North BrMga W. Spore .Tel: ***** 8 31 357 32 8 34, Pagoda St.S pore I.TaK 75 762 1 I I264 words
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Article, Illustration786 1972-02-04 12 WHERE is a saying that you can tell a gentleman from the cut of his suit, the knot of his tie, the shape of his collar and, of course, his shoes. However it is not so important in the case of men as for women. The fairer sex have always786 words
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Advertisement66 1972-02-04 12 DISTINCTIVE SHOES That Put You on a High Fashion Flight Come and See Our Wide Collections <£ord& dLady No. 29-A, PRESIDENT SHOPPING CENTRE (Ist FLOOR) 320, SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE. f TOP FASHION SHOES GENUINE QUALITY AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES S. M. HUSSAIN SAIBOO DEPARTMENTAL STORE ADJ. ADELPHI HOTEL, COLEMAN ST66 words
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Advertisement41 1972-02-04 12 T /I itHi" I i\Li'h{ ihi SHOES LEATHER HANDBAGS SILK SCARVES. LEATHER HANDBAGS BELTS SILK SCARVES I CollH LEATHER SHOES CCRRETO QUIOT LEATHER HANDBAGS sasmc LEATHER SHOES t£2_ *niiinn«»oJ» LEATHER REPTILE BAGS BELTS LEATHER SHOES Leo. I/J) i LEATHER HANDBAGS BELTS41 words
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Advertisement164 1972-02-04 12 1 CHARLES JOURDAN has the most beautiful, elegant shoes and French handbags for your selection. Come now for our Chinese New Year Special Offer! CHARLES JOURDAN 12, The Orchard, Orchard Rd. S'pore 9 (next to Fitzpatrick) Tel: *****9 i 2 M For Comfor And Sp Wear. T T v FOOTWEAR164 words
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Article, Illustration397 1972-02-04 13 S.V. Suppiah - SECOND-LINERS IN FOREFRONT AGAIN By S.V. Suppiah Prominent shares were generally discreet in their appearance but second-liners continued to be in the forefront with a sprinkle of third-liners. While a few dropped, many majors and minors picked copper coins without difficulty. Generally the market was cheerful as397 words
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Article177 1972-02-04 13 32'4 3914 42% SSVfc AT T A ft P 10% 31 24% 49% 31 Coca-Cola 123% Control Data Corn Ol Wks 215% Dow Ctaem 82% DuPont 150% E Kodak 1fl.iV. Fed Dent Btra Ford Mot 72% Gen Dynam 26% Gen Elec Gen Foods 31 General Mot 80177 words
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Article215 1972-02-04 13 Reuter London, Friday The market closefa narrowly mixed after a steady opening. Trading was rather quiet except for activity sparked off by the news that the bids of Beechams-Boots for Glaxo have been referred to the Monopolies Commission. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index wasReuter - 215 words
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207 1972-02-04 13 New York, Friday The stock market closed lower yesterday after surrendering all x>f an early morning advance around midday. Turnover was heavy. Some analysts attributed the setback to profit taking. Others, including Mr. Newton Zinder of EfP. Hutton and Company, said the market apparently was207 words
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Article, Illustration272 1972-02-04 13 WANG SU FAH - CAMERA CORNER By WANG SU FAH The first prize of this week's contest was won by Hong Heng Hoy, 1072-C, Blk. 141, Tlong Bahru Road, Singapore 3, for his picture entitled Bible Reading. A Mamlya C 33D in 180 mm lens was used and exposure was272 words
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Advertisement118 1972-02-04 13 Special New Year Offer X ifti onffi I ft- f ■NjP® ;**T ...<*&■ w w:%B This magnificent cookery book, The Cooking of China; for only $l2 and three consecutive coupons from New Nation. Superbly illustrated with dozens of colour pictures, The Cooking of China is usually sold at a much118 words
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Advertisement144 1972-02-04 13 NEW NATION Photographic Contest Name Address Title: t Camera: Exposure: Camera Corner weekly photographic contest. Below are the rales of the competition. It's open to all with cash prises. Rules 1.- The Contest is open to all Singapore photographers. Minimum sise Is C X ft" on gUtmj surface. S. An144 words
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Advertisement238 1972-02-04 13 If your ICCt„r F«s RHM I Jfifkft smdlL™ the solution to your li^^iteiiVil problem is simple, 'T safe and inexpensive. It is a liquid called V l^MSlllll/ APAFORM already S a resounding success in Europe. APAFORM Foot Deodorant months of self-assurance in one bottle. Available at all leading Drugstores /Pharmacy238 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1972-02-04 14 JOHN FITCH - GUTTER k. TALK WITH JOHN FITCH More and more institutes are getting an interest in organising bowling clubs giving their members competition not only on an individual basis but as groups. University was the first In 1969 Polytechnic in 1971. A little whisper has it1,125 words
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Article178 1972-02-04 14 Sapporo, Friday. The 11th Winter Olympic Games swing into full action today with competition In seven sports and with the deciding of the first two of 35 gold medals at stake. The much threatened games were opened yesterday by Emperor Hlrohlto and Sapporo—denied the chance178 words
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Advertisement530 1972-02-04 14 PERSONAL S.O.S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Despairing? Tempted to suicide? Find a phone. Ring *****. any time. AT YOUR SERVICE PRESIDENT PRIVATE IN VISTIGATION 27-B President Building, Serongoon Road. Undertake Escort-duties, debt-recovery, commercial frauds surveillance, divorce cases, Telephone:— *****5. Singapore. GENERAL REPAIR, AIRCONDITION, REFRIGERATOR and spray plastic paint. Paint guarantee for530 words
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Advertisement395 1972-02-04 14 STEAMBATHS,/MASSAGE, ETC BALI HIALTH CENTRE for your message. Sauna bath, weight reducing treatments, hair dressing (cutting trimming), facial massage, manicure. Attractive young ladies at your service., Arcade, Victoria Street. Telephone: <Singo pore) *****. GENTLEMEN For Swedish massage .steambath New Jean's Salon Ist Floor 200 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore *****. FLEMINGO MASSAGE395 words
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Advertisement896 1972-02-04 14 1 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, TAN KAH WEE of No. 22-A, Geykmg Serai, (Block 2), Singapore, 14, have applied for a Beer House First Class licence in respect of premises No. ,20, Geylang Serai, (Block 2), (KAH WEE RESTAURANT), Singapore, and that this application will be heard896 words
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Advertisement140 1972-02-04 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. CITY MOTORS (S> PTE. LTD.. 28 Covenogh Rood. S>ngopore 9 Tels *****6/*****3 OCONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St S pore 7 Tel *****7 CHEVROLET,140 words
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Advertisement126 1972-02-04 14 PEUGEOT rit j-n. Sole A 9 en,s Sm ASIA MOTORS 1- J NGEE ANN BUtLOWG SINGAPORE 9 TEL 3744?i> HOVER CHAMPION MOTORS <S> PTI. LTD. 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Tel *****1 ==s SUBARU TAN LEE HENG 4 CD. 142, Lavender Street. Z pore 12 Tel *****7/***** Showroom ***** Wa126 words
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Miscellaneous131 1972-02-04 14 DR. KILDARE LUCKY MAN, PELGACTO. TOO LUCKY TO HAVE A SISTER LIKE DOLORES! XXtVEA SOT HE IS MY HE MUST RETURN HOME ANO FACE O Trv% i TIU «un UAUI 'I „.7T by Ken BaW .AND HOW... 7 MANY PROBLEMS. HE WILL NEEP f A LOYAL FRIENP... 50... FAREWELL, MY131 words
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Article, Illustration418 1972-02-04 15 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia Buklt Ho Swee Secondary School scored a great win in the City district badminton championships when they added the boys "B" division title to their collection yesterday. In yesterday's flnni« they beat last year's runner-up Raffles Institution s—o. But the limelightPicture by Jerry Seh - 418 words
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Article350 1972-02-04 15 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Friday Herring Fleet (Podmore) did a winning trial on a good track at Ipoh this morning. Accompanied by Dla Datang Herring Fleet clocked 36 4/5 for 3f. Showman V (Harbrldge), The Joker (Podmore) and Entertainer VI (Kingston) were matched in an350 words
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Article38 1972-02-04 15 Sao Paulo, Friday. Italian Bruno Arcari was warned here last night he could be stripped of his World Boxing Council junior welterweight title unless he defends it against Brazilian Joao Henrique before the end of March.38 words
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Article, Illustration208 1972-02-04 15 GOLF Port Elizabeth, Friday. South African Harold Henning maintained his onestroke lead in the International golf Classic here yesterday with a second -round 70 for a half-way total of 135. Noel Hunt of Britain and American John Buczek were still second and third on 136208 words
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Article68 1972-02-04 15 London, Friday. Seven teams will compete in the first women's World Cricket Cup competition, to be played in England next year. Australia, England, Jamaica, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago, and an international invitation XI would take part in the competition. The event will be staged In June and68 words
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Article331 1972-02-04 15 Keppel will meet Johore Golf Club in a friendly match at Jalan Larkln, Johore Bahru on Sunday. The Keppel team: Anff Soon Hoe (14), Tea Boon Thonf (If), David Milne (8), H. R. pirry (5 TmHb Haron (S), Peter Tay (g), Tay Koran* Jin (6),331 words
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Article17 1972-02-04 15 Lmim Cap First Inni Hull 7 Kinfston B. S Union Leicester IS B«yal N»tj 717 words
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Article412 1972-02-04 15 M. Param - By M. Param Defending champions Jansenites are once again poised to win the Singapore Hockey Association Under 23 knockout title which starts today. Jansenites, who have been in the finals twice before and won the tournament once, last year, are putting every bit of effort412 words
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Article221 1972-02-04 15 The gymnastic garland went to sprightly Kee Hung Cheng again after he outshone all his rivals to win the overall title in the second Vigilante Corps annual open championships at Whitley Secondary School yesterday. He scored consistently in all three sections vaulting box, floor exercises and221 words
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Article435 1972-02-04 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Malays Badminton Association has drafted a comprehensive tournament programme for this year to be held in two phases the first to begin at the Singapore Badminton Hall on March 5. This is a change from the tournament calendar in previous years435 words
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Article145 1972-02-04 15 Perth, Friday.—Twenty-year-old Ross Case, the youngest member of Australia's Davis Cup squad, fought back confidently to defeat Frenchman Wanaro N' Godrella 6-7, 7-5, 6-2 in the third round of the West Australian tennis championships here yesterday. In today's quarter-final Ross will meet Patrice Dominguez,145 words
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Miscellaneous324 1972-02-04 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACBOSB 1 Commander In Chief- Abbr. 5 Possessive pronoun. 8 Intervals. 14 With: Fr. 15 Prayer. IS Sock pattern. 17 Frenchman. 19 Weak. 20 Three-legged stand. 21 Submit. 23 Oath: Ger. 24 Signal code. 26 Sea birds. 27 Jumps. 31 Hard-hearted. 33 —time: 2 words 34 -de324 words
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Miscellaneous466 1972-02-04 15 CJE3 —cm >»•( MUM i.M) NEW NATION MONEYWORDS W'L Cat Mt >" ltk tkcr c Mititj ititrictitat i»pm I FRIDAY Ntot (Mf./Mrt./Mttt) -Cwt ii««f tatted i>«es CLUES FOR W-5 1. A 4*Hnf mm it ofton Hm 5. Not strict in discipline of MOftt tVCCCttfvL IVIOfOks. 9 T rnalral —a— 1466 words
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168 1972-02-04 16 Melbourne Herald The British government will appoint a "Dr. Doomwatch" to co-ordinate surveillance of all pollution threats in the country, according to the London Daily Mail. The paper said the man, a senior civil servant and an expertMelbourne Herald - 168 words
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Article85 1972-02-04 16 Mr. Rino Magglo, released from hospital in the Italian town of Chloggla, walked into his home last week to find his family holding a death vigil for him. A relative had telephoned the hospital the day before about his condition and misunderstood the85 words
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Article82 1972-02-04 16 A pottery teacher in the south of England uses a kiln built by the Romans 2,000 years ago. The kiln was discovered by archaeologists at Chichester. The potter, John Ounn, said he had only to put in new firebars and It worked extremely82 words
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Article, Illustration85 1972-02-04 16 Here's one of the best things to happen to air travel since the Jet. With that smile 21-year-old Frances Thor should easily win the heart of any jaded passenger. Frances is one of 12 local girls chosen by Hong Kong's CathayPacific Airlines to be flight stewardessesPicture by Philip Tan - 85 words
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Article35 1972-02-04 16 AH FOOK: That was some snake the Ponggol farmer caught. MEI LING: Yes. I bet it was a surprise to many people that such a big python could be found wild in Singapore.35 words
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654 1972-02-04 16 Abby Tan - By Abby Tan I have suddenly grown suspicious of Just about everybody I'm particularly wary if a "hapless" woman knocks at my door. My unsuspecting mind has been given a jerk. One hour was all that was needed to convert654 words
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Article106 1972-02-04 16 Today is Friday, February 4, the 35 th day of 1972 with 331 to follow. THE MOON: Between Its full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STARS: Mercury and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS: Venus, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this day are under the sign of Aquarius. Pioneer106 words
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Advertisement259 1972-02-04 16 Our Chinese New Year Offer for You! We ore happy and we want you to be happy. New shipment of LISA Chairs I \i 3 8 z\ *A Usual Price: 5139.00 T Now at SI 09.00 (Offer valid up to 12/2/72). We are closed for an annual holiday from Monday259 words
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Miscellaneous1053 1972-02-04 16 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (E) 3.45 A Diary of Events lr Singapore this Week (E) 3.50 It's Happening in Singapore (E—Rpt) 4.10 Days of Our Live* 4.30 Close 6.00 Opening and Lucky Dip 6.30 News in Brief 6.40 Children's Corner (C) 7.05 Sports1,053 words
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Article, Illustration874 1972-02-04 17 By Blue Peter Achillean can be confidently backed in the Class Five Division Three s£f handicap (Race One) at Ipoh tomorrow. This four-year-old mare by Proper Pride is all speed and the sharp Ipoh course should be ideal for him. She874 words
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Article118 1972-02-04 17 BLUE PETER SCRUTINEER EPSOM JEEP makuda RACE 1 ACHILLEAN Vigoroeo VIGOROSO Achillean ACHILLEAN VigOdMO KOTA T1NGGI Alina VIGOROSO Achillean RACE t T. PRINCESS Luna Stream LUNA STREAM T. Princess T. PRINCESS Lana Stream T. PRINCE88 Luna Stream tsmam RACE 3 LOON PI AO Clever Andy LOONPIAO Clever118 words
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Article, Illustration11657 1972-02-04 18 2.30 Class 5 Div. 3 s*f ||U&3UI(S6OOO $4200 to winner) i oMflfl aIHU (Treble) Swifl 3 8.12 Asawaii 1 t.Ttm! T*a lTvTa B'pore 9-0 7F (Khamis) CI. 5 Dlv. 3: Ist. Sklppy l-i; 2nd. Taiwan Prince* 1-9; Srd. Achillean 8-9 carr. 8-2. 2!uHtSuS I «SEj?' O-Y-'V? 8-6 6F11,657 words
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Advertisement11 1972-02-04 17 SCRUTINEER'S NAP FORECAST Luna Stream and Taiwan Princess IN RACE TWO11 words
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Advertisement19 1972-02-04 17 SINGAPORE j^L .^OxHfcl Moby Dick Caffaa Hoase Flawar Tarraca Bur Bariaa Bar-B«-QM Satay Saatiaaa Rastaaaat 214«Dunaara Raad«Sia|apora 11«Tal *****219 words
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Advertisement59 1972-02-04 18 Vacharon Conatantln. the old«*t watch-makara m Switzerland, praaonta Mm allmmaat watches I* «ho «ertd Today, aa In 1755. ♦ach watch la finished by hand. "*hal if why only a limited numw ol watchaa ara producad by i'lactqry ovary yaar. a number ksh 000* to «ha privileged r oroMMl tho world59 words
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Advertisement18 1972-02-04 19 v V I A .JW&S3 mi. JiMp .c'L OF THREE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN BOTTLES,CANS AON DRAUGHT18 words
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