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Title Section15 1972-06-03 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, June 3, 1972 No. 422 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article313 1972-06-03 1 'Free Angela Davis* bid UPI, Reuter San Francisco, Saturday Four black men hijacked a Western Airlines jetliner with 93 people aboard today, demanding the custody of Miss Angela Davis, a US$5OO,OOO ($1.5 million) ransom and a long-range plane. The Boeing 727 landed at San FranciscoUPI, Reuter - 313 words
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Article129 1972-06-03 1 A police party on a routine round this morning ran into an arms deal negotiation by two gangs at the Shanghai cemetery off Jalan Eunos. The police party in a radio car was stopped at 1.45 a.m. in Jalan Rimau by two stationary cars129 words
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Article166 1972-06-03 1 Police today continued their island-wide hunt for a gang of four crew-cut robbers who escaped with $50,000 worth of jewellery from the Mui Hong Goldsmiths in Upper Thomson Road yesterday. They believe that at least one of the robbers was injured while scooping up the jewellery166 words
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Article49 1972-06-03 1 Jakarta, Saturday. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said Indonesia is ready to arrange a meeting between Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of Bangladesh and President Bhutto of Pakistan in Jakarta. Mr. Malik said, that Indonesia was continuing its efforts to bring about a reconciliation between the two countries.49 words
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Article10 1972-06-03 1 Police reported 68 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.10 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-06-03 1 Madam Ng Ah Gik (above) had every reason to be excited. A voucher for $1700 just fell into her lap. Madam Ng, 54, of Old Airport Road, was the jackpot winner of the New Nation moneybox contest. The last six digits of her identity113 words
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Article, Illustration765 1972-06-03 1 Exodus by air from Puerto Rico UPI, Reuter San Juan, Saturday About 25 Japanese nationals have left Puerto Rico following threats of reprisals for the Japanese terrorists' attack on Tel Aviv airport in which 20 Puerto Rico pilgrims were killed, it was revealed yesterday. At the sameUPI, Reuter - 765 words
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Article382 1972-06-03 1 Couple him with Pilot for a forecast From Blue Peter, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Go l'or Royal Commission from the bang-in-form stable of Teh Choon Beng in Race 6 here today. This three-year old English gelding by Privy Councillor winner of the 2000 Guineas, was a strong382 words
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Advertisement74 1972-06-03 1 mSIDE TODfIV PACE 4: Camera on Police Day. PACE 6: Ceneral elections the silliest season to come. PACE 7: Discovering Paris with Betty L. Khoo. PACE 9: TV highlights for weekend and next week. PACE 9: Review of tonight's midnight movie starring Bruce Lee. PACE 16: Top race selections for74 words
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491 1972-06-03 2 Tan Cher Soon - 10-year permit proposal described as 'arbitrary* By Tan Cher Soon A Chinese Chamber of Commerce official today criticised the International Chamber's call for relaxation of entry controls on expatriates as "arbitrary and not one of goodwill." The Chamber treasurer, Mr. Wee Mon Cheng, warned491 words
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337 1972-06-03 2 Tiie government will give financial support to Ngee Ann Technical College until it is able to stand on its own feet. This assurance was given by the Minister for Education. Mr. Lim Kim San, when he spokke at the first graduation ceremony337 words
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Article186 1972-06-03 2 More than 2000 students have applied for the 400 places available this year at the Ngee Ann Technical College. The college's principal, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, who announced this at its graduation ceremony this morning, said the applicants were of good calibre. "Many of186 words
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Article29 1972-06-03 2 More than 500,000 schoolchildren and 18,000 teachers began their 24-day school holidays today. This is the second of their four breaks in the new school year.29 words
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Article22 1972-06-03 2 The People's Association Staff Club will hold its annual dinner and dance tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Seaview Hotel.22 words
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Article, Illustration196 1972-06-03 2 Dozens of children in Kampong Java had a field day yesterday when they went all-out to save hundreds of wriggling fish (above) from dying in a lake which was created as part of the latest garden project in New Cemetery Road. Many of them196 words
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Article348 1972-06-03 2 The acting principal of Ngee Ann Technical College, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, has told students that non-citizens cannot hold key posts in the Students' Union. He told student leaders, who met him recently on the matter, to have in the union's constitution this restrictive348 words
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307 1972-06-03 2 Policemen throughout Singapore today pledged themselves to total war against crime and reminded the public: We need you. In simultaneous ceremonies at all the divisions and police departments to mark Police Day, they re-read their code of ethics before their senior officers and the307 words
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133 1972-06-03 2 The Nanyang Siang Pau and the Sin Chew Jit Poh Chinese Sunday editions will still hit the street with the racing results tonight in spite of the appeal by the Minister for Culture, to scrap them. General manager of the Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr.133 words
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285 1972-06-03 2 Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association here denied that there was any agreement reached to combat charter operators at the recent lATA meeting in Geneva. But it was announced at the one-day conference last month that it might adopt an "open-rate solution."285 words
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201 1972-06-03 2 Shortage of funds has stalled a survey on the problems of Chinatown residents affected by the government's urban renewal scheme. The survey on how the resettlement of the 100,000 people will affect their lives, relationships and expectations of future employment was to have been201 words
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Article46 1972-06-03 2 Board Ed u«atlon oara will conduct a waTcoS Ulde h tv,« Co< l e Examination at Canbena School and SCTanloon 8e d r Shool ocrangoon Secondarv JuS? i2 L< A PD Centres from are Cation forms are available at the tvid centres at night.46 words
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Miscellaneous452 1972-06-03 2 HBPPEnmcs WH T A o T D s A r ON The First Lady, Mrs. Sheares, will attend the CHAMPAGNE BALL of the Singapore Cheshire Home at the Shangri-La Hotel at 9 p.m Dr. Wong Lin Ken, Minister for Home Affairs, will review the SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE TATTOO at Jalan452 words
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Miscellaneous284 1972-06-03 2 iEHMHIB Today's winning number *****6 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $100 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Savings Bank account in your name. Call with your identity284 words
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Miscellaneous150 1972-06-03 2 I weather world Temperatures In capitals yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 2\ Bangkok 3. Taipeh 3; Hong Kong 3 Tokyo 2i Naha 2! Manila 3; London 11 Paris 11 Moscow 2i New York 2: San Francisco 2 Sydney I 1 Melbourne 1' Perth Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6150 words
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Article196 1972-06-03 3 On-the-spot lectures The Port of Singapore Authority plans to organise a weeklong industrial safety campaign for its 10,000 workers. Tentative plans are for it to be a joint effort by the PSA, the NTUC and the Singapore Portworkers' Union. PSA has still not decided196 words
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101 1972-06-03 3 The Singapore Film Society will show Brazilian director Glauber Rocha's Antonio Das Mortes at the Cultural Centre next Wednesday at 6 and 9 p.m. This film, well-known for its spectacular power and dazzling use of colour, won more prizes than any other film at101 words
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183 1972-06-03 3 The Labour Ministry is to hold regular checks on provision shops, especially those in Housing Board estates, to ensure that they abide by the Employment Act. This follows reports that some shops are hiring people to work for more than 60 hours183 words
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Article377 1972-06-03 3 Chit fund companies are bracing themselves for a $5 million loss in business following a ivlonetary Authority of Singapore clampdown on new chit groups. Major chit fund companies temporarily suspended opening of new chit groups when advised by the MAS last month. This was to377 words
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Article390 1972-06-03 3 Wedding bells have been ringing increasingly often in the last few years. The Registry of Marriages recorded a total of 15,650 marriages last year compared with 10,802 in 1966 and 13,506 in 1969. And the increase is continuing this year. The first three months have seen390 words
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Article60 1972-06-03 3 Washington. Saturday A top United States air official yesterday praised the "unprecedented" safety record of the US Boeing 747 jumbo jet during its first two years of operation. "This is the first time a new aircraft has flown in its initial two years of operation without a60 words
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132 1972-06-03 3 Kuala Kubu Bharu, Saturday. Polling in the Ulu Selangor parliamentary by-election got off to a slow start today. This is because most of the 22.650 voters are rubber tappers who will be free only later in the day. Voting in the 42 polling132 words
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Article181 1972-06-03 3 Housing and Development Board tenants will receive a free magazine when they pay their rents at the end of this month. The new glossv magazine is called Our Home According to the HDB's head of public relations. Mr. Gary Yang, the 32-page magazine is the181 words
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Article29 1972-06-03 3 New York Saturday—A tanker full of volatile gas exploded in Dallas, Texas, early yesterday during a train derailment and destroyed three house. There were no serious casualties.29 words
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Article, Illustration357 1972-06-03 3 No, they are not lining up for tickets to see The Big Boss they are waiting for their cholera jabs. And from midnight last night nearly 900 night shift giris from Texas Instruments look time off from their production lines to get themselves vaccinated. With357 words
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Advertisement107 1972-06-03 3 W *>*j g!S SHAH'S BEACH MOTEL This is the ideal spot if you ore looking for something from the ordinary. A motel near the sea with swimming pool. All desired facilities to make your holiday an interesting and comfortable one. What more, our efficient and courteous staff just crave to107 words
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Miscellaneous363 1972-06-03 3 Margaret wins top quiz prize Tuesday's quiz photograph showed the tower of the Church of the Holy Family Katong in Chapel Road. The first prize of $15 goes to Miss Margaret Rodrigues. a receptionist, of Lorong 7, Toa Payoh. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor363 words
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Article, Illustration505 1972-06-03 4 Wee Beng Huat - Kicking off Police Week with an evening of thrills and colours... CAMERA ON SINGAPORE Wee Beng Huat This is what you can soe tonight free, at the Jalan Besar stadium. More than 2000 police men and women will display the best of their talent in a twohour showPICTURES: Philip Lim - 505 words
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Advertisement149 1972-06-03 4 V V king for coo *p t 4?®B <: <* t fcJS H A ~S» •'VHK »«u> In the same series as the popular CHINESE COOKING FOR PLEASURE this new book is full of authentic recipes for fresh, appetising simple and tasty food from the East There are recipes for149 words
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Article359 1972-06-03 5 US fleet build-up United Press International London, Saturday The US Secretary of State, Mr. William Rogers, said yesterday the United States would step up and modernise its naval presence in the Indian Ocean to meet the growing Soviet naval threat there. The British ForeignUnited Press International - 359 words
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Article57 1972-06-03 5 Rome, Saturday Italian prison guards last night fired dozens of shots into the air to break up a fresh riot in Naple's Poggioreale jail. About 300 convicts in one of the prison wings burned their mattresses and broke furniture to protest against being moved to57 words
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Article31 1972-06-03 5 Washington, Saturday— President Nixon flew to his Florida White House here yesterday for a weekend of rest after his 13-day summit trip to the Soviet Union, Iran and Poland.31 words
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356 1972-06-03 5 United Press International New York, Saturday.—The 27-member Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the UN has strongly pronounced itself against legalising marijuana and recommended continuing stern international control measures to prevent its abuse. Winding up its current session at UN headquarters this week, it adoptedUnited Press International - 356 words
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208 1972-06-03 5 United Press International Washington, Saturday—A Senate witness testified yesterday that American diplomats in South Vietnam had tried to cover up evidence that a South Vietnamese general was a major drug trafficker. The witness was Mr. Alfred McCoy, a Yale graduate student who has spent 18United Press International - 208 words
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Article256 1972-06-03 5 Reuter Teheran, Saturday—The Concorde supersonic airliner arrived here yesterday—the second stop on its 40,000 mile (65,000 km) Far East sales mission—with two flat tyres. Chief test pilot Brian Trubshaw told an airport Press conference that safety plugs to reduce type pressure in hot conditions hadReuter - 256 words
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96 1972-06-03 5 Berlin, Saturday. The West German and Soviet governments yesterday settled last-minute problems that threatened to delay today's signing of the fourpower Berlin agreement. A spokesman for the Bonn Foreign Ministry said the signing of the final protocol that will activate the Berlin96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1972-06-03 5 A young refugee runs and other refugees shield their faces from the propwash as a giant US Chinook helicopter lands in Kontum to evacuate them to safety as fighting continues in and around the city—UPl picture. UPI pictureUPI picture - 41 words
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295 1972-06-03 5 Reuter London, Saturday—The late Duke of Windsor lay in solemn state in the home of his ancestors yesterday, mourned by a procession of plodding thousands paying their last tribute to the man who opted for romance rather than a royal throne. From theReuter - 295 words
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Article270 1972-06-03 5 United Press International Bangkok, Saturday. General Prapass Charusathiara, deputy chairman of the ruling National Executive Council, said yesterday that Vietnamese refugees here have been supporting North Vietnamese and the terrorist movement in Thailand. General Prapass said that the refugees came to Thailand after the SecondUnited Press International - 270 words
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Article76 1972-06-03 5 United Press International Washington, Saturday— The US air force said yesterday that the Namphong air field in Thailand was being Improved from emergency strip status to accommodate US war planes "possibly to take the load off some of the other airbases." Namphong will beUnited Press International - 76 words
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149 1972-06-03 5 Reuter Cape Town, Saturday.—A peaceful demonstration by about 100 University of Cape Town students erupted in violence yesterday when some 50 batonswinging police charged up the steps of the Anglican St. George's Cathedral here and beat them up. The students, holding banners denouncing apartheid,Reuter - 149 words
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Article59 1972-06-03 5 Ottawa, Saturday China is to import an extra US$lOO million worth of wheat from Canada between now and next March, the Canadian Wheat Board announced yesterday. The extra amount totals 58 million bushels, which is additionl to China's normal annual intake of Canadian wheat for59 words
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Article261 1972-06-03 5 Reuter Caracas, Saturday.—Two urban guerrillas died in a hail of machine-gun bullets yesterday outside the luxurious villa of kidnapped Venezuelan millionaire Carlos Dominguez. The men were killed by plain-clothed police who threw a cordon around the villa after a ransom demand of 5 million bolivarsReuter - 261 words
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Article60 1972-06-03 5 West Berlin, Saturday Two former Nazi officials were yesterday charged with murder of Polish Jews on their own initiative, including throwing babies in the air and shooting them. Sixty-year-old Johanne Baecker, a salesman from Bonn, and 67-year-old pensioner Hans Quambusch, were alleged to have taken part in the60 words
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Advertisement202 1972-06-03 5 DIAMONDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES! We have recently received a large shipment of diamonds from Belgium and England. In connection with our diamond promotion, we are offering them at wholesale prices. These stones vary in weight from J to 4 carats and are being displayed in our windows. We invite you202 words
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442 1972-06-03 6 The rapidity with which Singapore is developing its capacity to become an important financial centre for eastern Asia is possibly under-estimated by the man in the street. The speech which the Minister for Finance, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, delivered to the International Chamber of442 words
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Article32 1972-06-03 6 The Australian Labour Party, I hear, is so confident of winning the next general elections that it has already chosen its candidate for the post of Ambassador to China.32 words
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Article97 1972-06-03 6 The police certainly have more than they can handle in a week. Although this year's Police Week is from June 3 to June 9, one of their big events, Police Sea Carnival is scheduled for June 11. Another is the carnival for underprivileged children to be97 words
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Article, Illustration794 1972-06-03 6 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM The general elections will bring on one of the silliest seasons yet. All indications point to this. To begin with, there has been an attempt to deny a century and a half of history. Singapore,794 words
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Letters
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Article338 1972-06-03 6 PETER Y.S. TAN; PATRICK DE SOUZA - PETER Y.S. TAN. PATRICK DE SOUZA I refer to your article entitled The long wait for relief teachers (NN. June 1) and wish to correct the inaccurate information contained in that article. No major recruitment of trained non graduate teachers was done last year due to lack of338 words
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Article263 1972-06-03 6 I wish to refer to the report about the 23rd annual exhibition of the Singapore Art Society (NN, May 20). The objectives of the exhibition were two-fold: Firstly, it sought to promote in Singapore a greater interest in art. Secondly, it aimed at encouraging young artists263 words
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Article118 1972-06-03 6 CHRIS H. K. TAN - CHRIS H. K. TAN Asst. Secretary, Public Relations, Housing Development Board, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter by H. L. (NN, May 25) under the heading Noise Nuisance at Depot. The present site being used as a bus depot is situ- ated at the edge118 words
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Article205 1972-06-03 6 May I use your column to express my appreciation of the Adult Education Board, the Registry of Vehicles and the instructor of the Highway Code classes. My sister and I attended the course on Guide to Highway Code for L-driv-ers at the Serangoon Secondary School in early205 words
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Article58 1972-06-03 6 I am a resident of Jalan Tari Lilln. I have to close all my windows and doors during all meal times, due to toilets which are very near to my house. These toilets are not used by us and are not kept clean. Could the Ministry of58 words
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Article65 1972-06-03 6 EDWARD KO - EDWARD KO Recently my friends and I were at a nightclub restaurant off Tampines Road, hoping to enjoy a quiet weekend. We were really disappointed because of the noise from machines from a construction site nearby. Feeling frustrated with the noise we drove to Pasir Ris for a65 words
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Article52 1972-06-03 6 LIM HENG TOW - LIM HENG TOW Public Relations Officer, RTS, Singapore, 11. I refer to the letter by Li Hsii Li <NN, May 19). We would like to thank the writer for his letter and his suggestions. His comments are noted for our future acquisition of films and scheduling52 words
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Article61 1972-06-03 6 For the last three weeks one of the public lamps along Tembeling Road has been out of order. I have made several complaints by telephone, and although the authorities assured me that a repairman would be sent, the lamp is still out of order. Could action61 words
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Article48 1972-06-03 6 LIM SEOW CHER - LIM SEOW CHER Can the authorities please do something about the lift at Block 10, Jalan Tenteram. For the last few weeks this lift has been making excessive noise whenever it is in motion. The noise interrupts our radio listening and worse still, our sleep.48 words
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Article150 1972-06-03 6 Teachers are getting better salaries this year, but unfortunately this has not re-dedicated all of them to their profession. Many teachers take a "you fail or pass makes no difference to me," atittude towards students. Others have acquired the habit of coming 10 minutes later and going150 words
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Advertisement86 1972-06-03 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. (he right citmo/phere (he wonderful /er vice cil Centrally located in the main shopping area just a few steps from the heart of the Jl ty- Spacious rooms and suites, fully air- conditioned. A choice of Chinese continental86 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1367 1972-06-03 7 BETTY L. KHOO - I loved Paris in the (brrr!) springtime BETTY L. KHOO tells all about her recent trip to Paris: The first of a two-part report BETTY L. KHOO The strains of I love Paris in the Springtime drifted through my head as I stood shivering and drenched at theSKETCHES: Yu Loon Ching - 1,367 words
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897 1972-06-03 7 William Tuohy - From William Tuohy Los Angeles Timet A touring family drove into Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the other day but was reluctant to get out of the car for fear of atomic radiation. They were assured that there was less radiation there than inLos Angeles Timet - 897 words
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Article, Illustration857 1972-06-03 8 Restaurant Entertainment guide IF you happen to be in the Orchard Road area be sure to stop over at Pavilion Restaurant Bar. It was at one time, Singapore's most popular eating and drinking establishment. It has been renovated and all the features that857 words
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Article, Illustration887 1972-06-03 9 VIOLET OON - $1 and a chance to listen to the top singers T THEATRE VIOLET OON With the new format for the Ministry of Culture's Music for Everyone concert series, Singaporeans will have a chance to listen to international artists for only $1 and 50 cents. Next month, for example, pianist Dennis887 words
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Article, Illustration667 1972-06-03 9 VIOLET OON - r ART VIOLET OON The Grand Ballroom of the Raffles Hotel has been turned Into an art gallery by the Modern Art Society's The Wave Art Exhibition which began on Thursday. The exhibition features paintings and sculptures of five of the society's667 words
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Article881 1972-06-03 9 EDGAR KOH - SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH "Turn around. Yes it's much better now," said Inche Yusof Ahmad, looking at the newly barbered head of the singer. Besides taking care of all the production details of his Pesta Pop programme, 60-year-old producer Inche Yusof also has to881 words
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Article, Illustration479 1972-06-03 9 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA EDGAR KOH FIST OF FURY starring Bruce Lee. with Miao Ker Hsiu (Mandarin, Odeon midnight tonight). This is a film half of Singapore has been waiting for. And it looks rather odd, in the light of the government's recent decision to cut down on479 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1972-06-03 10 Writer who tried to commit suicide is still not sure. HENRY ALLEN in Washington talks to A. ALVAREZ. Washington Post If like A. Alvarez, you find yourself suffocating in "a closed, concentrated world," if you find yourself collecting sleeping pills, as he did, "likeWashington Post - 1,108 words
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Article435 1972-06-03 10 Easy to read guide to Australian gastropods AUSTRALIAN SHELLS, by B.R. Wilson and Keith Gillett, Charles E. Tuttle Company, 168 pages, US$21.50. K., MENON This book should appeal to shell collectors as two experts—Barry Wilson, curator of the Department of Molluscs at the University of Western Australia and435 words
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Article588 1972-06-03 10 A TIME TO KILL: Geofrey Household's thriller tells of Roger Taine whose quiet life is rudely interrupted when he Is enlisted as a "go-between" for receiving messages from a mysterious ex-Fascist. Roger is dubious but is drawn in, and finds himself involved in a move against a588 words
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Article, Illustration602 1972-06-03 10 Timely but one-sided account of confrontation THE UNDECLARED WAR, by Harold James and Denis Sheil-Small. Asia Pacific Press, 193 pages, $15. YANG POH ET. This book is subtitled 'The Story of the Indonesian Confrontation', 1962-1966, and it describes the political and military aspects of confrontations as it affected602 words
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Article, Illustration58 1972-06-03 10 The stark desolation of the Birdsville Track, which runs through Australian desert country, has been captured in this beautiful cover photograph. The book features a series of vivid pictures of the famous "trackr which has broken many hearts and defeated many ambitions in Australia's outback. THE58 words
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Article, Illustration587 1972-06-03 11 PETER ONG - DISC PETER ONG Elton John: Honky Chateau (DJM DJLPH 423): This album is not released in Singapore yet. And probably won't be until about a month's time. However, to give you an idea on what to expect when it's out in Singapore, here is587 words
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Article, Illustration215 1972-06-03 11 BRIDGE GRAND SLAM V Today's hand occurred in a recent duplicate game held by the Singapore Contract Bridge Association. Both sides vulnerable dealer South: Using Canape bidding, South opened 1H and was promptly raised to four by North. With a good hidden long suit, South215 words
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Article, Illustration367 1972-06-03 11 Reuter New York, Saturday, Singer Tom Jones gyrated his hips across the Madison Square Garden stage on Thursday night, mopped his brow with panties hurled from an audience of 20,000 and belted out I'm a Man and a Half. As he croonedReuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration205 1972-06-03 11 STAMPS PHILATELIST V J The new commemorative stamps for 1972 of the Coin Series issue will be on sale today. The series is made up of three stamps of denominations 15 cents, 35 cents and $1. Other particulars of the205 words
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Article592 1972-06-03 11 LI PO - FOOD/DRINK LI PO As a change from wines I thought we might talk about the influx of exotic and luxury tinned foods into Singapore occasioned by the changing demands of a more sophisticated expatriate and local purchaser. These canned luxuries are always useful both592 words
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Article, Illustration688 1972-06-03 11 PANG KWOK LEONG - 'CHESS J PANG KWOK LEONG In important tournaments nowadays, it is necessary to have a variety of defences at one's disposal. Restricting oneself to a few openings can spell disaster. Even Grandmasters have been known to have lost to "rabbits" who have done their homework especially688 words
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Advertisement426 1972-06-03 8 >v: ,s L (V -'A 10' W. X 9c M&] fffl m m m <i v K ////i This culinary masterpiece from the Islands of Calypso Is flamed at your table. Superb little shrimps In a fragrant curry sauce served on a bed of pi I law rice with the426 words
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Advertisement105 1972-06-03 8 LUNCH SPECIAL 0 ORCHARD CINEMA BLDG 8 GRANGE RD TEL *****5 MAIN DISH INCLUDES SOUP DU JOUR •ROLL AND BUTTER FRESH FRUIT •COFFEE MONDAY HtttD MCE HOOM Oft OX-TM STtvj THURSDAY FHVDAY SATURDAY ROAST CRVCWH SUNDAY GUUE.O VOR*. CMO V i OR WW.I EAT at the Dip Dip House 102105 words
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Advertisement204 1972-06-03 8 m A K 7cJ CZ N a J K r < t y 8 8 The decor at Omar Khayyam is like; a dream of the Arabian Nights. The cuisine is true Kashmiri, traditionally prepared and exquisite to eat. Omar Khayyam is indeed the ultimate in elegant dining and a204 words
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Advertisement52 1972-06-03 9 Rich Melodious Latin Airs -^l |r V served 'a la carte on Spanish guitars every delicious evening by LOS PAPAGAYOS tLtxjr K^E MING COURT HOTEL RAFFLES HOTEL has opened its grand ballroom to the artists of Singapore. Now showing paintings and sculptures of the Modern Art Society Sponsored by GALLERY52 words
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Advertisement68 1972-06-03 10 YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF PUFFIN BOOKS WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Write a story in 750 words (500 words for category B) or a poem of at least 8 lines on any subject CLOSING DATE extended to 15 June 1972 Entry Forms Free from all Bookshops68 words
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Advertisement386 1972-06-03 11 Advertisement v GARDEN NEWS This week we must clear up one or two final points on garden soil. So far we have discussed (1) conditioners to break down clay, (2) the addition of organic manure, horse or poultry, and (3) the value of a compost heap. Compost, once ready, is386 words
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Article, Illustration708 1972-06-03 12 TT is gift shop that would appeal to the discerning. The Nutmeg Tree gift shop located on the second floor of the recently completed modern shopping complex, the T a n gl i n Shopping Centre in the trendy Orchard/Tanglin area, offers gifts that708 words
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Advertisement162 1972-06-03 12 HEbbO TO GOOD BUYS! TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE 19 TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 a II lIIIIIIItiII Minium SPECIALISING IN IMPORTED DRESSES AND MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHES GIFTS, BAGS, SHOES AND BELTS FOR TEEN BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN NINE TO FIFTEEN YEARS BUSINESS HOURS: 9 em. to 7 p.m. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE Room 222,162 words
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Advertisement33 1972-06-03 12 Jewellery for the Individualist Gl4 GROUND FLOOR. TEL: *****8. A IT. TOE TREE BATIK HAND-PRINTED IN SINGAPORE ON VOILE, COTTON, SILK CHIFFON. EMBROIDERED CAFTANS. HAND-LOOMED SILKS COTTON. SHOP 208, 2nd Fl. TEL: *****6.33 words
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Advertisement64 1972-06-03 12 kAAAi LAL'S EXCLUSIVE SHOP (SPECIALIST In Custom Tailoring) Suits ore mad« within 24 Jiours. Full range of Unisex, Intimate T-Shirts and Levis gear. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE PENINSULA SHOPPING CENTRE 3rd Floor, No. 3-31, Tel: *****6 280, JALAN KAYU, SINGAPORE 28 TEL: *****. EDWARD J. BENJAMIN OPTOMETRIST-CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONER TANGLIN SHOPPING64 words
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Advertisement148 1972-06-03 12 uji£2iiiin Nlll iniiniii nine jiiii IMIUIIE3IIII Mimic jiimiiimic] ii mini me jii inn innj I BUSINESS OPENS NOW I T-Tvh TENDERLOIN GRILL ROOM*COFFEE HOUSE +G1 VMl 7?. r 12 m 4 i u Specialities: Tenderloin Air Flown Special g Supreme of Chicken Breasted with Cognac Sauce q Chefs' Cold Dish148 words
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Advertisement101 1972-06-03 12 EASWORK INSTANT JEWELRY CLEANER For Fast, non acidic solution cleaning for your precious Jewelery to brilliont reflexion. Easwork removes all stains on your priceless ornaments. Business Hours: Weekdays: 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Sundays: 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. TANGLIN PHARMACY PTE LTD. Shop 219, Second Floor Tanglin Shopping Centre101 words
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Advertisement506 1972-06-03 13 NEW NATION PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS WHETHER YOU NEED the services of our lady barbers or lady escorts. Please call at 'Merigold' 6, Dublin Road Tel: *****2, *****0, *****7. Hairdressing department opens every Sunday. MARGARETTAS' beauty shop in Hilton Hotel for hairstyling perms, tinting, facials, bodymassage. For appointment. Tel: Singapore *****4506 words
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Advertisement606 1972-06-03 13 BUNGALOWS/HOUSES/FLATS to let in dists. 2/5/9/10/11/20/21. Flats Spottiswoode Pork overlooking harbour, unfurnished $450 furnished $570, River Volley Rood, unfurnished $450, furnished $550, Orchard Court $750, Cairnhill Circle $1,000, Oxley Road unfurnished $450, furnished $550, Lloyd Road $500, Garlick Avenue $1,300, Holland Road $500-$650, Terrace and semi-detached Pasir Panjang Gardens $500-$550.606 words
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Advertisement272 1972-06-03 13 *****. YAMAHA GUITAR COURSE. Guitars provided. Yamaha Music School. Tel: *****/*****5 Day Night. Piano/Organ/Drum/ Music/Flute Children's Music Course also available. ENROL HOW, Y.W.C.A. Social, ballroom dancing classesi by David Chan, A.F.A.T.D. New class commences 7.00 p.m. Sat. 3/6/72, Tues. 6/6/72 Tel: *****. 254, Outram Road, S'pore. GREGG SHORTHAHD is simpler272 words
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Advertisement317 1972-06-03 13 HOUSES LAND WANTED FOR VACANT POSSESSION PROBLEMS and for best value in properties when selling, buying, renting. Please ring S.U.R.E. *****: Singapore Consultation free.with out obligation. LOST MONDAY 29/5/72 AUSTRALIAN passport travel documents area of Orchard Road or Siglap Reward Tel: *****4. MISCELLANEOUS LONELY? LET'S HELP YOU Consult Asia Marriage317 words
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Advertisement606 1972-06-03 13 TECHNICAL CADETS required in Jurong Textile Foctory. (1) Applicants must be male Singapore or Malaysian citizens between the age of 21—25, single, with sound health and without any bad habits. (2) Candidates must possess Senior Cambridge or Government Chinese Secondary IV examination and be able to speak English. (3) Preference606 words
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Advertisement402 1972-06-03 13 SINGAPORE COMFORT TRAVEL Service (Pte) Ltd., Kota Tinggi $8/- Sunday West/East Malaysia $110/- $140 7/6 days C/Highlands $75/- 4 days. Bangkok/ Hongkong/Taiwan 10 days $1250/- 5/6 Hongkong/Taiwan/ Japan 16 days $1790, 9 days tour Taiwan Hongkong departure weekly. Europe Tour June to Sept. 21/15 days $2150/$2050. Specialist Kuching Land/Sea Doyoks402 words
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Advertisement271 1972-06-03 13 AIR CHARTER AGENCY foi charter flights to and from London, USA Telephone *****0 S'pore. Reliability guaranteed. CHARLTON ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO LONDON, THRICE WEEKLY, BY BRITISH CALEDONIAN. WORLD-WIDE AIRLINES TICKETING. 55, BLK. 10, CHIN SWEE ROAD, S'PORE. TEL: *****1/2. TV/RADIO/SALES SERVICES NEW! TV FAULT-FINDER, identifies tube causing problem271 words
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Advertisement170 1972-06-03 13 CHINESE TUTION at Bedok Road for Secondary three and four commencing 10th. June '72. Tel: *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE NEW VICTORY I COMPANY. Buying, selling and trade-in of new and second-hand Suzuki 200 c.c./250c.c. 135 Bencoolen Street Singapore 7. *****. MCB CONVERTIBLE racing cam, power brake, new paint, wire wheels,170 words
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Article448 1972-06-03 14 By Our Market Correspondent The share market opened and closed firm during the week. There were many marginal and some notable gains in oil palms and second-line industrials. Trading was active for the first three days but declined on Thursday and Friday. But the total448 words
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Article185 1972-06-03 14 Allied Chem 31 53 Am Brands 47V* Am Can 35% AT A T 43% A ft P 7% Anaconda 20% Beth Steel 31'4 Boeing 22 V. Caterp Trac Ms, Chrysler 31* Coc*-Col.a 131% Control Data 74 Corn G1 Wks 246% Dow Chem 93 DuPont 172*4 E Kodak185 words
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Article189 1972-06-03 14 United Press International New York, Saturday Prices closed slightly higher in moderate trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. Investors, for the most part, held to the sidelines. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue-chip stocks was up 0.67 at 961.39 atUnited Press International - 189 words
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191 1972-06-03 14 property market The West Garden, a $50 million housing estate to be built on a 80-acre site in Upper Ayer Rajah Road, will feature an intricate framework of pedestrian paths which the developers claim to be the first of its kind in Singapore. The pedestrian191 words
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Article144 1972-06-03 14 Reuter London, Saturday.—Equities closed quietly mixed yesterday and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was up 0.5 at 517.1. Rank "A" declined following US shareholders' scepticism over the bid for Watney Mann. Rank "Ord" also eased after being higher. Other leaders were narrowly mixed. AmeyReuter - 144 words
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Article1088 1972-06-03 14 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1971-1972 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last Week's TurnHigh Low •Co ago Stock Buyers Sellers Sale or over 3.00 1.68 2.89 2.81 Allied Chocolate 2.97 2.98 2.97 .09 10 1.95 0.92 1.84 1 89 Ben Co.1,088 words
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517 1972-06-03 14 Turning tapioca into seasoners that enhances tastes of food is the celever business of Ajinomoto of Malaysia. The company manufactures mainly monosodium glutamate condiments and food relishes of all kinds in a 20-acre factory in Kuala Lumpur, which was built in early 1964.517 words
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Article95 1972-06-03 14 Hong Kong, Saturday. An international standard trade and convention centre called the World Trade Centre Hong Kong will be built here. Mr. V. O. Roberts, general manager of the Hong Kong Land Co. Ltd.. said yesterday the 40-storey building could cost HK$l2O million ($6O95 words
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Article847 1972-06-03 14 ERIC COOPER - THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER A third of the first round of matches in the league championship has now been played and already a pattern is emerging. As expected Tanglin Club I and Police I show the greatest strength, having won all matches to date by847 words
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Article805 1972-06-03 14 The Singapore Island Country Club's Open mixed foursomes shield stroke competition will be played over the Island Course on Sunday. The starting times: Ist tee. 1.15 Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton (8 11) v Mrs. P. Thompson (.29) and J. Little (4) (W); 1.21 Mr. and805 words
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Miscellaneous48 1972-06-03 14 SHORT RIBS SDU P£ t> BE A REAL IDUGH SHERIFF. ■t, mz in 9. K in 1 UNDERSTAND YOU CAM OUT-CUSS, OUTPRINiJC, OUT-SHOOT AND OUT-FIGHT t\i£Zi&VlrIN "TOWN I |i ifo\ w *uvs> By Frank O'Neal m m «#<V kt i JUST LEAGUED A COUPLE OF SWELL UEVAJ UJOEDS48 words
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Article515 1972-06-03 15 Reuter London, Saturday.—Yorkshire moved to the top of the English county cricket championship table for the first time since they took the title in 1968 when they overwhelmed Glamorgan yesterday. Yorkshire lashed the Welsh club, who are bottom of the table, by an inningsReuter - 515 words
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Article218 1972-06-03 15 Paris, Saturday. American Billie-Jean King and A us t r alian title holder Evonne Goolagong reached the women's singles final in the French international tennis championships here yesterday. Mrs. King, who has never before passed the quarter finals in six attempts here, beat West218 words
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Article109 1972-06-03 15 Charley Williams, captain of the Singapore national softball team played a hero's game when he steered Geophysical Services International to a narrow 16-15 victory over Seismic Supply in the semifinal of the Singapore Industrial Easy Pitch Softball league played at King's Road. Batting in the last innings and109 words
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Article31 1972-06-03 15 Tokyo, Saturday.—Yesterday's results in Japan's two professional baseball league: CENTRAL LEAGUE Hanshin 3 Yomiuri 1 PACIFIC LEAGUE Toel 6 Hankyu 2 Nankai 4 Kintetsu 0 Nishitetsu 7 Lotte 531 words
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Article158 1972-06-03 15 Little known Kelvin Hughes overwhelmed IBM the business houses division two champions 23-9 in a netball match of the Singapore league played at Farrer Park yesterday. Showing greater accuracy and better ball control, the Kelvin Hughes players dominated play right from the start. IBM could158 words
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Article244 1972-06-03 15 A helicopter demonstration and a parade by a bevy of beauties in the latest swimwear will highlight the Police Week Sea Carnival to be held on June 11 at the sea off reclaimed land at Katong Park. Included in the programme will be a fire244 words
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Article25 1972-06-03 15 Bangkok, Saturday—Newcastle United of England drew 2-2 against a Thai team in a friendly soccer match at the national stadium here last night.25 words
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Article292 1972-06-03 15 Defending champions Saint Patricks' thrashed fancied Saint Joseph's by 99 runs in the SCA inter school cricket match at Balestier Road, yesterday. A magnificient 73. the highest in the tournament, by SPS skipper Dennis Meyer was easily the main highlight in the match. He and Krishnamoorthy292 words
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Article61 1972-06-03 15 Tokyo, Saturday Terry Kendall of New Zealand sliced five strokes off par with a 67 to grab the second round lead in the World Friendship Golf tournament at Nara yesterday. Overnight leader Ben Arda of the Philippines to a bogey 73 for a 36-hole tally of 142,61 words
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Article35 1972-06-03 15 Rome, Saturday.—Eddy Mercks of Belgium won his first lap victory in the Giro d'ltalia cycle race yesterday and Increased his overall lead in the three week race to one and a half minutes.35 words
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Article76 1972-06-03 15 London, Saturday Hereford United, the little soccer club situated on the English Welsh border, were yesterday rewarded for their cup giant-killing exploits when they were elected to the English Football League. After two ballots at the league's annual meeting here, Hereford won a place among76 words
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Advertisement42 1972-06-03 15 put 'em behind you with an EVINRUDE &jm m m to m i L* C: 9^ \> v V MODELS AVAILABLE: Manual Starting Type: 2HP—4HP 6HP-9%HP- 18HP—25HP—40HP 50HP. Electric Starting Type: 2SHP 40HP 50HP 65HP 85HP -100HP-12SHPff EVINRUDE 11-L'L stocks immi ainvic* OUNinms-juoßflN42 words
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Advertisement101 1972-06-03 15 f* ;V %-.C Onr jr'HCsZrJtOt I* V<l I, v MOGRAPW JACKY ICKX RONNIE PETERSON CLAY REGAZZONI v^l What have these champion drivers in common besides courage? The answer is on their dresses. Yes, they all rely on the HEUER chronograph <or, to them, every second may mean winning or losing101 words
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Miscellaneous425 1972-06-03 15 TRUST YOUR LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have been gifted with an exceptional feeling for the dramatic which means, of course, that you find even in the most mundane sort of activity or idea much that is exciting, even inspiring. Never bored, never at loose ends,425 words
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Miscellaneous350 1972-06-03 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 1 Cube root of 27. 6—— Flow, British naval base. 11 Particles. 12 Cutters. 14 Favorable publicity; SI. 15 Warned; Colloq. 17 Ceremony. 18 Had a talk session. 20 Resident of; Suffix. 21 Fuss. 22 Contradicts. 23 Entr' 24 A composition similar to a medley. 26 Put350 words
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Article329 1972-06-03 16 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY MARKSMAN MAKUDA SMOKEY SIN CHEW TIMEFORM POINTER Race 1 BON VIVANT Powella TINY TIM Powella POWELLA Kilat SRI KANDI Powella BON VIVANT Kilat KILAT Tiny Tim BON VIVANT Srikandi POWELLA Kilat KILAT II Srikandi II KILAT Powella Race 2 AGRESSION329 words
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1019 1972-06-03 16 By Scrutineer Adil looks a trifle too good for his present class and I rate his chances highly in Race 5 over 9f at Kuala Lumpur today. The four-year-old is a model of consistency. In his four outings this season he won twice1,019 words
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Article2241 1972-06-03 16 I.HM 1.15 CLASS 6. DIV. 5 6F BirtMalUß ($5,000 $3,500 to winner) 1 ***** BINGO II a (lack) Zaln 7 9.0 (<l3 4) Chaam 3 2 ***** POWILLA 111, late Zar.zibar II a (SS> r. Breukelen 5 812 5 btn fav) SF •Arl»n 5 3 ***** BON2,241 words
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Advertisement80 1972-06-03 16 A diner's stake is in his steak. Tender. succulent, air-flown steaks. specially grilled to your pleasure. And served by charming sarong-clad waitresses. Four course set iunch served daily. Our Chef's Specialities: Wednesdays: Ox-tail stew Sundays: Chicken curry kM I HOTEL Balmoral Road, Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 ORCHARD PLfIZA (opposite Orchard80 words
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Miscellaneous477 1972-06-03 16 5 Singapore 1.05 Opening and Archies —TV Funnies 1.25 Sesame Street (Rpt) 2.25 Magic of the Cup (A Documentary on the English FA dup Competition) 3.00 Saturday MatineeLassie Comes Home 4.30 Sayang Dek Sayang 4.55 Bewitched— Samantha's Magic Sitter 5.20 Zoorama 5.45 Primus—Pipeline to Danger 6.05 NBA Basketball 6.30 News477 words
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Miscellaneous18 1972-06-03 16 ANDY CAPP Wi M mm SME porcot T MAKE ME PBCWISE TO ACT MV AGE TONIGHT I N18 words
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818 1972-06-03 17 By Blue Peter Flying In, if he gets a berth, can be backed with confidence in the Class 4 Division 2 6f handicap in Race Three at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This Landau four-year-old made an Impressive debut at818 words
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Article191 1972-06-03 17 1 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP MARKSMAN MAKUDA Race 1 TUDOR IMAGE Chen Li Chu TUDOR IMAGE Kampong Chantek TUDOR IMAGE Rustic TUDOR IMAGE Kamponf Chantek TUDOR IMAGE Princely Coach Race 2 L. WOLSELEY Natuna DRAGONBOAT Lord Wolseley DRAGONBOAT Natuna DRAGONBOAT Natuna NATUNA Lord Wolseley Race S191 words
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Article, Illustration12524 1972-06-03 18 vyvnn|| 1.15 Class 6 Div 2— 6f HJUSdUi ($5OOO $3500 to winner) 1 ***** INFERNO a (laferaa) Speacar 3 9.0 Sairi 17 THIRTBBNTH: (16 started) 14-5-72 S pore 8-10 carr. 8-3 6F (Musrahen) CI. 6 Div. 1; Ist. Cinema 8-t; 2nd. Natuna 8-0 carr. 8-3; 3rd. Tudor Image12,524 words
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Advertisement7 1972-06-03 17 "feu can take a White Horse anywhere7 words
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Advertisement28 1972-06-03 19 'Didt/ouQufowt tyxcialttoKti? SUKIVMa RO TCMPURh WC€ PORK CUTKT RIC€ $3/- upwards per person w>W Hf <sr r s-s 4' *v c£fi*p>s $&HB V i $L M I'l'U'l ft28 words
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