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Title Section15 1972-06-17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, June 17, 1972 No. 434 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article164 1972-06-17 1 LATE HEWS United Press International Tokyo, Saturday Jappan's Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, resigned today after a record term Just 155 days short of eight years. The 71-year-old Prime Minister,, who saw his nation of 105 million skyrocket economically to become the third mostUnited Press International - 164 words
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Article12 1972-06-17 1 Police reported 48 accidents yesterday. Six of them were serious.12 words
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Article405 1972-06-17 1 Sunny Wee, Lee Yew Meng - But MSA, BO AC will fly on By Sunny Wee, Lee Yew Meng Massive disruption of air services in Singapore is expected on Monday when pilots throughout the world begin their strike. Only MSA, BOAC and Qantas flights will continue as usual as their pilots are405 words
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Article479 1972-06-17 1 Reuter New York, Saturday. Thousands of airline pilots around the world last night decided to refuse to fly on Monday in protest against air piracy. The United States, Britain and Italy meanwhile called for an urgent meeting of the Security Council to discuss theReuter - 479 words
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269 1972-06-17 1 A sixth man from Singapore was killed in the CPA crash on Thursday. He was Major Mike Thorn, 29, an Australian with the 9th Signal Regiment of the Anzuk Force based at Kranji, who was on a duty trip to Hong Kong. His269 words
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Article35 1972-06-17 1 Counsel for stockbrokers Fraser and Co (Pte.) and its director William Anthony Measor, who are facing sentence on six convictions involving Singapore Traction Company shares, began their mitigation plea at 11 a.m. today.35 words
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Article, Illustration108 1972-06-17 1 Doctors at the All-In-dia Medical Institute in New Delhi attend to a girl, one of the five survivors of the Japan Airlines DCB jetliner crash on Wednesday in which 84 passengers and crew and three Indian labourers were killed Two adults who survivedUPI radio picture - 108 words
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Article62 1972-06-17 1 Three men armed with daggers gagged and tied the master of the Japanese ship, Mount Koyamaru. at Pulau Bukom wharf today before escaDing with cash and property worth over $1000. The master, Mr. T. Surukawa, 63, said he was asleep at about 1.45 a.m. today when62 words
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Article394 1972-06-17 1 Track Whisper Race 1 JUNA Madame X Forecast Race 5 JASMINE MY PLEASURE From Blue Peter, Ipoh, Saturday Johnny Fedora can be backed with confidence in Race 3 at Ipoh today. This Big Bob three year-old was a red hot tip on the course this morning. He showed394 words
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Article115 1972-06-17 1 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. About 30 communist terrorists were involved in yesterday's ambush in which four police field force men were killed along the Ma-laysian-Thai border. Informed sources disclosed this morning that another nine policemen were seriously wounded in the gun battle. They said115 words
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Article27 1972-06-17 1 The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, this morning opened the Social Work Congress at the Singapore Hilton, attended by 150 delegates.27 words
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111 1972-06-17 1 Reuter Sydney, Saturday.—Drug sqaud detectives here overnight seized the largest haul of morphine ever recorded in Australia, which they say has a retail value of A 5200,000 i $680,000). Police say the drug is in a one pound block and isReuter - 111 words
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Article29 1972-06-17 1 A construction firm foreman, Lim Juat Whee, 19, was robbed of $67 by six men, three armed with knives at Taman Warna, oft Holland Road, last night.29 words
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Advertisement117 1972-06-17 1 mSIDE TODfIV PACE 3: Another Moneybox winner PACE 5: Families of 17 dead seamen ta take court action. PACE 8: The Cov ernment s r o I e in modernisation. PACE 9: Discovering the Everglades. the world s largest mangrove swamp. PACE 11: TV. for the weekend and next week.117 words
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Advertisement14 1972-06-17 1 See Page Two. m;\v nation k in<; stkci\i> oi t at o.ao p.m. today:14 words
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Advertisement102 1972-06-17 1 NEW NATION TEL: *****1. .TOURS. It 10WEST FARE 1 Ist to Bth groups (fully booked) 9th 1-7-72 T4th 69 72 10th 15 772 15th 99 72 11th 23 7 72: 16th 109 72 12 th 12 *****7 th 23 972 DEPART EVERYDAY SPECIAL CONCESSION 10 JNV JSSOCItIION FOR GROUP PHRIICIPtTION102 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-06-17 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast for today between 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.: No rain.14 words
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Article210 1972-06-17 2 Reuter Brussels, Saturday The Common Market and the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) held their first meeting here yesterday to discuss future trade relations. The talks took place between a delegation from the five ASEAN membersIndonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Thailand —and representativesReuter - 210 words
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Article30 1972-06-17 2 New Delhi, Saturday. About 200 more sick and wounded Pakistani prisoner in India will be repatriated home next week, the Press Trust of India said yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration574 1972-06-17 2 Saigon, Saturday In the jungle of Central South Vietnam, uniformed Montagnard tribesmen wearing gasmas&s were yesterday hunting for the bodies of 81 passengers and crew buried in the wreckage of a Cathay Pacific Airliner which crashed on Thursday. By dusk they574 words
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125 1972-06-17 2 Many hawkers have been booked by health inspectors for uncleanliness in the Government's drive against cholera. It is understood they will be charged In court for having unhygienic premises and clothes. The Health Ministry said 207 of 315 food samples examined recently were found125 words
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Article, Illustration148 1972-06-17 2 Long Kum Thong - By Long Kum Thong VIP guests graced a wedding dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel last night. Among them were the President and Mrs. Sheares, Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee and, of course, the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, and148 words
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Article45 1972-06-17 2 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday —Malaysia will definitely go ahead with plans to widen the Johore causeway on its side of the border. Sources here say work on the $3 million project will be undertaken as soon as several details have been finalised.45 words
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319 1972-06-17 2 Singapore is becoming a model and pioneer of consencracy a synthesised polity of the 21st Century which combines Western parliamentary practice and Eastern rule by consensus. This is the view of Prof. Wu Teh-yao, head of the Political Science Department. University319 words
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Article102 1972-06-17 2 Reuter Perth, Saturday. The Blue Star Line Ltd's Singapore bound passenger ship, Australasia, was forced to return to Fremantle near here when a crewman developed acute appendicitis, a spokesman for the ship's agents said in Perth last night. The spokesman said the 10,854-ton Singapore registered ship left FremantleReuter - 102 words
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254 1972-06-17 2 The newly-formed Sin gapore Antl narcotics As sociation has adopted a five point programme to combat the menace of drug addiction among local youths. In a meeting at the Lee Kong Chlan Hall yesterday —its temporary office—the following resolutions were adopted: TO254 words
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Miscellaneous48 1972-06-17 2 Tides Today: 3.44 p.m. (2.2 m). Tomorrow: 2.59 a.m. (2. 4m), 4.42 p.m. (2.1 m). Monday: 3.57 ajxi. (2. 2m), 5.03 p.m. (2.1 m). Tuesday: 5.08 a.m. (2.0 m), 5.50 p.m. (2.1 m). Wednesday: 6.40 p.m. (2. lm). Thursday: 7.30 pjn. (2. 2m). Friday: 8.16 p.m. (2.3 m).48 words
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Miscellaneous95 1972-06-17 2 WM\RI Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 34-27 C. Kuala Lumpur 32-23 C. Hong Kong 24-17 C. Manila 33-24 C. Taipeh 31-24 C. Naha 29-25 C. Seoul 29-16 C. Tokyo 24-17 C. London 19-12 C. Moscow 32-17 C. New York 30-20 C. Sydney 16-11 C. Melbourne 17- 3C. Canberra 16-minus95 words
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Miscellaneous535 1972-06-17 2 I HRPPEIHIIGS WHAT'S ON TODAY MR. E.W. BARKER, Minister for Law and National Development, will attend the 16th anniversary dinner and installation of the Institute of Plumbing at the Island Ballroom of the ShangriLa Hotel at 7.30 p.m. MR. ERIC CHEONG, MP for Toa Payoh, will open the Toa Payoh535 words
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Article, Illustration93 1972-06-17 3 Madam Tan Ah Mui (above) was not exactly excited when she learnt that she had won a $100 Post Office Savings Bank voucher. Proprietress of the Bee Heng provision shop in Tronoh Road, off Lavender Street, she is well-off enough. But then who does not93 words
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Article78 1972-06-17 3 Taiwan is issuing two new sets of stamps based on the two Ming handscrolls in the National Palace Museum, Taipeh, entitled The Emperor's Procession. The first set of stamps, depicting the departure of the Emperor to the imperial tombs, consists of a strip of five78 words
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281 1972-06-17 3 Ivan Lim - So they are evicted By Ivan Lim Five hawkers were evicted from a restaurant in Queenstown yesterday—"victims" of a legal crossfire between the registered tenant and the Housing and Development Board. The hawkers, subtenants of the Golden House Restaurant, were moved out because the tenant,281 words
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Article36 1972-06-17 3 The PAP Alexandra Branch Youth Section will conduct second language tutorial classes for those taking the Primary School Leaving Examinations and the Singapore Cambridge GCE this year at Block 174, Stirling Road, from June 29.36 words
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Article95 1972-06-17 3 The Singapore Natural Health Society today said the Finance Ministry's refusal to grant tax exemption to commercial firms on donations had slowed down its fund-raising activities. A spokesman of the society said that, because of this, large firms were reluctant to give donations to the society.95 words
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Article, Illustration43 1972-06-17 3 This MINDEF van crashed at Holland Road at about 5 p.m. yesterday. It is understood the van was going away from the city when it skidded and rammed a tree near the Swettenham Road junction. No one was injured.43 words
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Article53 1972-06-17 3 Mr. Louis Martinelli has taken over as- general manager of the ShangriLa Hotel from Mr. William Ellis, who has left for a post in Scandinavia. Mr. Martinelli, married and a graduate from Michigan State University's Hotel and Restaurant Management School, was previously manager of the Mayflower53 words
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Article103 1972-06-17 3 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. —City Hall is to step up its anti-litter campaign. "There are still some diehards who never learn, and we intend to nab these people," said City Hall spokesman Inche Mohamed Nasir bin Haji Ahmad Said. He warned the public that any offence under103 words
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Article12 1972-06-17 3 The Samaritans of Singapore will hold their flagday today.12 words
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279 1972-06-17 3 Reuter Canberra, Saturday—The man who will challenge Prime Minister Mr. William McMahon for his parliamentary seat in the federal elections later this year issued a Press statement today headed "Red Faces In Asia." Mr. William Fisher of the opposition Australian LabourReuter - 279 words
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Advertisement503 1972-06-17 3 See columns 6 and 7. the JVC Nivico Compact /tereo-it>all hear! Choosing the right stereo system used to be a complicated decision involving fanciful terms like wow and flutter, frequency response, woofers and tweeters. It's simpler now. All you need to know are two words JVC Nivico. JVC Nivico developed503 words
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Miscellaneous114 1972-06-17 3 smsm® Today's winning number *****4 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 identity114 words
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Article, Illustration2183 1972-06-17 4 Modernisation and how we stand —by Dr. Goh The organisers of this seminar are to be commended on their choice of subject, which is Modernisation in Singapore: Impact on the Individual. The first point about the title is that we are not concerned with modernisation in the world, modernisation in2,183 words
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Article, Illustration362 1972-06-17 4 Wee Beng Huat - CAMERA ON SINGAPORE Words and pictures: Wee Beng Huat Traditions die hard. And in Singapore today with its multiracial society, hardly a month goes by without some form of cultural celebration. This week, the Chinese celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival or the Festival of the Fifth362 words
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899 1972-06-17 4 First, except for the prohibition of clearly antisocial conduct, such as littering or more serious criminal activities, matters of personal behaviour do not lend themselves easily to legislation. Second, in a multi-racial community, there are different criteria by which good conduct is assessed. Third,899 words
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Advertisement170 1972-06-17 4 THE DYNA A-25 SPEAKERS "...quite probably the beet bey in high fidelity today." "...you'll hove a hard time buying mere musical natural* ness at any price." STERKOPHILE > ***** per pair AUDIO SERVICES 12, St. Gregory Plaoe, (off Hill St.) Singapore 6 Tel: *****3 >: fJ *v- <* 'mm S170 words
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Advertisement35 1972-06-17 4 The full text of a speech by the Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at the opening of the seminar on Modernisation in Singapore: Impact on the Individual at the University of Singapore yesterday.35 words
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Article207 1972-06-17 5 The Chinese YMCA is planning to set up a threeacre permanent camp site either on an island or a piece of land by the sea soon. The project is expected to cost about $200,000. The Association, however, is still looking for a suitable site. "We are207 words
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76 1972-06-17 5 The first purpose-built container ship, Nihon, will arrive here next Friday to coincide with the official opening of the PSA Container Port at East Lagoon. The 901-foot vessel will receive a pipe-band welcome at 8 a.m. The official opening by the Communications Minister, Mr.76 words
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Article38 1972-06-17 5 Singapore Armed Forces aircraft will conduct live firing and bombing training at the Southern Islands Live Firing Range at Pulau Pawai from June 26 to 28 and on June 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration212 1972-06-17 5 A paraplegic and a sick man yesterday received banking services at their homes from the Post Office Savings Bank. Wheelchair-bound Inche Omar bin Abdullah Bamadhaj, 24, of Pulasan Road, and seriously ill Mr. Hamlton de Zilva, 69, of Aida Street, were the first account holders to212 words
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Article81 1972-06-17 5 Tokyo, Saturday. The Japanese Government yesterday approved a plan for a Japanese American-Bri-tish joint venture to produce Scotch Whisky here. The Foreign Investment Council said the joint venture would be established by the Kirin Brewery, a leading Japanese beer maker, Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Inc. (USA*81 words
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Article, Illustration483 1972-06-17 5 Lee Yew Meng - They reject compensation offers By Lee Yew Meng The families of the 17 merchant officers and seamen who lost their lives in a sea disaster in Japan on April 1 are to pool their resources to file a writ in a civil court483 words
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Article159 1972-06-17 5 Police announced that bus services along Clemenceau Avenue between Orchard Road and River Valley Road will be diverted on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. The traffic diversion is necessary because of the Vienna Boys Choir performances159 words
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Article43 1972-06-17 5 Rangoon, Saturday. A Communist mine explosion killed 13 people, including nine policemen, while they were handing out agricultural loans near Launglon, about 250 miles (400 kms) south-east of here. Six others, including three soldiers, were also injured by the explosion.43 words
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Article57 1972-06-17 5 New Delhi, Saturday.— Police shot and killed a man when they opened fire at a stone-pelting Muslim crowd in Ferozabad town in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh yesterday. About 25 armed policemen were injured in the stonethrowing that began after the Muslims had said57 words
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Article35 1972-06-17 5 New York, Saturday Alabama Governor George Wallace will undergo surgery tomorrow for removal of a bullet lodged near his spine following the May 15 assassination attempt that has left him partially paralysed.35 words
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186 1972-06-17 5 The Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) is planning to set up women's action committees to recruit more women members. Housewives are the main target of the association's current membership drive which began early this year. To date, CASE has about 15,000 members since186 words
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Article28 1972-06-17 5 Dacca, Saturday—A tornado ripped through Laksham and nearly areas 65 miles south-east of Dacca yesterday morning injuring at least 20 persons and destroying about 500 houses.28 words
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Article32 1972-06-17 5 London, Saturday—Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived here by air yesterday on a week's private visit and will spend the weekend as the guest of Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle.32 words
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225 1972-06-17 5 More than 20,000 people have rung up to the Metrication Board during the last 12 months to ask for help In going metric. Many wanted to know how to convert from the Imperial measurement to the metric system. According to a225 words
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Article32 1972-06-17 5 New York, Saturday—An army sergeant was convicted yesterday of shipping heroin to the United States from Vietnam in bedsheets. Sgt. Jackie Dean, 32, was jailed for five years.32 words
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Article35 1972-06-17 5 A course on a Chinese martial art, Nam Wah Pai, will be held at the Chinese YMCA International Centre on June 26 from 7.30 p.m. Sessions will be conducted on Mondays and Fridays.35 words
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Advertisement33 1972-06-17 5 t t ,V' t if you can find the right size shirt from ARROW oddments, you can have it for 25% less. i Also Open Tomorrow! Supreme House (ground floor) 23-G.PENANG ROAD.S'PORE 9.TEL*****33 words
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Advertisement47 1972-06-17 5 Only BOAC can fly you to London byVClft m We can offer you five flights. Every week. All by the quiet VCIO. Nobody else takes you to London quite so quietly. Ask your travel agent. Wfe'll take good care of you. BOAC WITH AIM-INDIA. MSA ANO QANTAS47 words
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Miscellaneous326 1972-06-17 5 Messenger wins $20 prize Last Tuesday's quiz photograph should the air vent of the Kampong Kapor Methodist Church. Only two correct entries were received. The first one picked by the Editor last night came from Mr. Amarjit Singh, a messenger, of Toa Payoh. As there are only two correct entries,326 words
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Article443 1972-06-17 6 Hanoi visit sparks fresh hope Reuter Saigon, Saturday Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny's visit to Hanoi is aimed at stopping hostilities on all fronts of the IndoChina War to enable new peace negotiations to start, a Soviet Journalist reported from Moscow yesterday. Mr. Victor Louis,Reuter - 443 words
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Article, Illustration49 1972-06-17 6 A Russian-built Ilyushin 62 of Egypt ies on a road after an emergency landing on sand dunes near Cairo. The plane was carrying 61 passengers and a crew of five from Beirut to Cairo. The passengers were able to slide down chutes without injury.—UPI radiopicture. UPI radiopictureUPI radiopicture - 49 words
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267 1972-06-17 6 Reuter Rabat, Saturday.—lndependent African states bordering colonial areas should allow liberation movements to instal military bases on their territories, King Hassan of Morocco said here yesterday. Speaking as the newlyelected chairman of the Organisation of African Unity, which held its ninth summit conference hereReuter - 267 words
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164 1972-06-17 6 Reuter Milan, Saturday Police detained nearly 1000 Milan students after a 25 at the university in which about 45 people were reported injured. •Hie riot began when Milan police chief Ferruccio Allitto appeared at the university where some 3000 students were holding a leftwingReuter - 164 words
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Article72 1972-06-17 6 Washington, Saturday. A black militant who took one state revenue agent hostage and drove three others from his dry clean ing shop nude was charged yesterday with kidnapping, assault to murder and carrying a pistol. Chief of detectives Mr. Harris Cole said the charges were72 words
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186 1972-06-17 6 UPI United Press International Belfast, Saturday Gunmen executed a man and dumped his body on the outskirts of Belfast last night, ending a five-day lull in Ulster death, police said. The man's hooded body was found with a bullet In his head on theUPI; United Press International - 186 words
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Article32 1972-06-17 6 Mexico City, Saturday. Fast floods caused by heavy rains left 11 people dead and submerged the homes of 75,000 others on the northern outskirts of Mexico city, police said yesterday.32 words
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328 1972-06-17 6 Reuter Stockholm, Saturday. An historic draft declaration of the human environment was adopted here last night to provide the moral framework and guidelines for world governments in their fight to save the earth from further deterioration. The document of 26 principles was approved by acclamation atReuter - 328 words
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289 1972-06-17 6 Reuter London, Saturday. In a last-minute move, a British court yesterday quashed jail orders on three London dockers and possibly averted a crippling national dock strike. Three appeal court judges, after a two-hour hearing, took just five minutes to stop arrest warrants being issued. TheyReuter - 289 words
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Article133 1972-06-17 6 Montevideo, Saturday. Uruguayan security forces have captured more than 40 Tupamaros urgan guerrillas, Including two leaders of the left-wing movement. Jose Pedro Zabalza, one of 106 Tupamaros who made a spectacular Jailbreak In Montevideo last September, was wounded and recaptured In a clash with a security133 words
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293 1972-06-17 6 Reuter Glasgow, Saturday—The strange case of the burial at sea of an American writer, Mr. Harry Groom, whose body was twice dredged up from waters off the Scottish coast, ended yesterday with the manager of Scotland's biggest funeral firm being found guilty ofReuter - 293 words
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Advertisement186 1972-06-17 6 Cold facts from PHILIPS HN2153 13.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator This luxurious no-frost refrigerator/freezer saves time and money. The large deep freezer can easily hold sufficient frozen food to last an average family over a week. So you save shopping time. You also save on repair bills. because Philips make this186 words
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Advertisement88 1972-06-17 6 I Come to the Metropole and you can chat all day long even into the night because we are so used to friends dropping in at any hour. Its cosy, its friendly and the next time you come, bring that someone special with you. 33 m s. A M«toe«o. SHAH'S88 words
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Article707 1972-06-17 7 WENDY HUTTON - EATING OUT rv Restaurant Entertainment r X; GUIDE WITH WENDY HUTTON The sight of young boys carrying bowls of noodles or small paper bundles along the streets and into offices has long been a common sight in Singapore. But now watch out for a more707 words
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Article877 1972-06-17 7 Penang Pearl of the Orient. Such a corny phrase, but such a good way to describe this lushly beautiful island that seems like Eden itself with an abundance of trees, fruits, flowers and fish. An Island of cultural vitality with dozens of beautiful temples877 words
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Advertisement152 1972-06-17 7 bating Out? A whole new adventure awaits at the New Arirang Korean Restaurant. Starting with The famous Gin Seng tea, elixir of youth.Cheegay Soup, deliciously spicy with just a touch of sour. Kim Chee, finely shredded cabbage marinated garden spices. Korean barbecue meats, and seafood marinated in sauces and grilled152 words
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Advertisement109 1972-06-17 7 fis <sfk ITALIAN RESTAURANT 81 DISCOTHEQUE DINE 8i DANCE IN AN INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE RESTAURANT Open Daily LUNCH: 12 noon to 3 p.m. DINNER: 6 p.m. to Midnight SUNDAYS: Open for dinner only DISCOTHEQUE Open Daily from 7 p.m. 91, Tanglin Road, Singapore, 10. Tel: *****5 EAT at the Dip Dip109 words
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Advertisement41 1972-06-17 7 The wonderful English food of the good old days is back at THE BEEFEATER Meet your friends in a genuine Pub atmosphere. 417, River Valley Road. Open for lunch dinner 7daysaweek 1130a.m.-Midnight Ph0ne*****5 'Delicious Cold Counter andTake-Away r service always available.41 words
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Advertisement260 1972-06-17 7 Dr. Livingstone I presumerSs» After this remarkable meal, you'll leave our Brasserie believing Paterson Hill is Mount Kilimanjaro Imagine this combination: two double veal cutlets, filled with Swiss cheese and ham, on a bed of saffron rice, topped with a glazed banana. A banana Our chef, Paul Wirthlin brought the260 words
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502 1972-06-17 8 Growth in developing countries depends to a large degree on the government as it is the one institution which can both plan and mobilise national resources. But it will not do, as Dr. Goh Keng Swee pointed out at the seminar on Modernisation in Singapore, for502 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article150 1972-06-17 8 Have you ever received a courtesy note from the traffic police warning you to be more considerate in future when parking your car instead of the usual summons? Well, I have. And someone has just whispered to me that I was one of those privileged few to150 words
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Article132 1972-06-17 8 Mr. McMahon, the Australian Prime Minister, was overheard talking about his wife at a Singapore Press Club lunch given in his honour. A Journalist had asked him what he thought of the way the Press in Washington, D.C. had played up Mrs. McMahon's manner of dress132 words
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Article, Illustration867 1972-06-17 8 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM With all this talk about general elections being around the corner, a re-activation of party machines is to be expected. And this is what all the parties are doing. Their "headquarters" are regular beehives. The morning after will867 words
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Letters
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Article223 1972-06-17 8 LEONARD LIM - LEONARD LIM I wonder whether there are laws that prohibit hawking around street corners. We have an enterprising chap operating a mobile durian stall at the junction of two roads in Queenstown between 6.00 p.m. and 1.00 a.m. every night. The stall is mounted on a tricycle223 words
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Article203 1972-06-17 8 LEE KWOK WAH - LEE KWOK WAH I am a resident at Jurong Town but quite frequently take a little trouble to travel to the Pasir Panjang Post Office to buy small amounts of postage. The reason why I go all the way to this particular post office is because203 words
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Article59 1972-06-17 8 YEONG KIM KEE - YEONG KIM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. With reference to the letter by Concerned Mother (NN, May 30) the Public Works Department will be looking into the feasibility of constructing overhead pedestrian bridges at Thomson Road near St. Michael's Institution and at59 words
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Article102 1972-06-17 8 LIM HENG TOW - LIM HENG TOW Public Relations Officer, RTS. Singapore, 11. This is in reply to Boxing Fan's letter in the New Nation, June 9. We do try to acquire films of world championship bouts not only In the heavyweight but also in the other divisions whenever102 words
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Article173 1972-06-17 8 LINDA LIM (Miss - LINDA LIM (Miss) Publicity Liaison Officer, National Library, Singapore, 6. We refer to the article The Root of all Drug Abuse by Bosco Gomez which appeared in the New Nation. April 25. The article consisted of exerpts of three talks on the drug issue which were originally given173 words
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Article69 1972-06-17 8 KOH LIAN HWI - KOH LIAN HWI Ag. Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, 7. I would like to thank Mr. A. O. Young (NN, May 31) for drawing my attention to the irresponsible behaviour of a bus conductor. For the purpose of investigation into the allegation. I will appreciate if the69 words
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Article104 1972-06-17 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer. Ministry of National Development. Singapore, 2. With reference to the letter by Resident (NN May 20) Casuarina Road is In a fair condition with the exception of a small section where the hawkers stalls are situated. Small ruts have been104 words
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Article63 1972-06-17 8 KHOR ENG LEE - KHOR ENG LEE Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore, 6. I refer to the letter from Hemmed-in (NN, May 29) about the mainlaying work along North Bridge Road. We arranged with our contractor for the mainlaying to be carried out al night to avoid traffic congestion and63 words
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Article69 1972-06-17 8 Could RTS telecast again the Green Hornet. My friends and I missed the series because when it was shown by RTS we were without television sets. I am sure that there are many other Bruce Lee fans who are also looking forward to seeing these films again.69 words
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Article66 1972-06-17 8 MICHAEL LOKE YUEN TIN - MICHAEL LOKE YUEN TIN Public Relations Officer, Public Health Division, Singapore, 3. I refer to the letter from Disgusted Residents (NN May 29) concerning noise at Outram Park. The labourers have been strictly warned not to throw down the bins from the refuse collection vehicle. Regular inspections66 words
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Advertisement96 1972-06-17 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bap 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. f V/ N ll Nl THE PURCHASE OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY IS A MATTER OF CONFIDENCE The prospective customer must have implicit trust in the jeweller since there is no fixed rule for standardizing qualities. We offer our customers96 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1888 1972-06-17 9 Morris Rosenberg - The world's largest mangrove forest From Morris Rosenberg Washington Post If you look over to the right of the boat, folks, you'll see the American bald eagle." Necks crane. Binoculars and cameras are raised. Fingers twitch on shutter release buttons. A few minutes earlier, we had boardedWashington Post - 1,888 words
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823 1972-06-17 9 A.D. Horne - From A.D. Horne Washington Post Our vision of the Everglades, derived from television's Gentle Ben and some longforgotten movies, was of a dark moss-hung swamp full of mysteriously gliding alligators. It turned out, of course, to be nothing like that. Instead, weWashington Post - 823 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1972-06-17 10 Focus on ASrica's rhythms of change VANISHING AFRICA, by Mirella Ricciardi. Reynal Morrow, 270 pages, US$3O. JI M HOAGLAND. Washington Post "All of it?" The stranger would invariably ask this question when I was introduced and he was told of my reporting job for the pastWashington Post - 1,028 words
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Article200 1972-06-17 10 Robert Yeo - by Robert Yeo Grandmother, departures such as yours and your brother to Southampton snaps something in me I don't know what. It is not that you won't come back neither that your brother may not return nor that more than a person an age has passed, of whom200 words
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Article934 1972-06-17 10 Interesting account o£ the Straits story THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, 1826-67, by C.M. Turnbull. The Athlone Press, University of London, 428 pages, £5.50. ANDREW CILMOUR. A prodigious amount of rewarding research has produced an interesting account of a period in which we might think the ground already well tilled934 words
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Article295 1972-06-17 10 Fine food, fine pictures ORIENTAL KITCHEN, co-ordinated by J.Y. Cho. Books for Associated International, 40 pages, $4 50, WANG SU LENG. If good pictures stimulate the appetite and inspire better rooking, then this is a book to give to a potentially good cook who may be lazy and needs295 words
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Article, Illustration68 1972-06-17 10 An eye-catching cover for a collection of essays on the controversial Issue of education for the minorities. First published ten years ago, the material has now become a key manifesto for any debate on education in Britain. Some of the essays in this new edition have68 words
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Article416 1972-06-17 10 YOGA NATURAL FOODS COOKBOOK: This book by Richard Hittleman will be a boon to Yoga enthusiasts and lovers of natural health roods. It explains why we should avoid eating foods in which artificial additives are used and whose natural nutrients are destroyed in the commercial processes of refining, cooking,416 words
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439 1972-06-17 11 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA EDGAR KOH THEY CALL ME TRINITY starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer (Lido next week). Terence Hill takes a break from playing steely-eyed nononsense anti-heroic outlaws to take part in a bit of comical indulgence. He is a happy drifter in439 words
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Article, Illustration571 1972-06-17 11 VIOLET OON - Tart VIOLET OON Arthur Yap, 29, found that just writing poetry was inadequate for expressing himself. So he complemented it with painting after graduating from the University of Singapore. He said: "I wanted to paint for a long time before I actually started but571 words
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Article, Illustration504 1972-06-17 11 VIOLET OON - (THEATRE VIOLET OON As its contribution to the International Book Year, the Malay cultural organisation, Sriwana, is staging the play, Atap Genting Atap Rembia at the Cultural Centre tonight. The playwright Mustapha Kamal Yassln, a university lecturer, uses the pseudonym Kala Dewata and comes504 words
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Article930 1972-06-17 11 EDGAR KOH - f SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH The excellent NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SP£CIALS (Monday Ch 8, 7.25 p.m.) is coming to an end. The final programme to be broadcast next week will appropriately come down to the ground to explore The Hidden World of Insects accompanied by intelligent, well930 words
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Article, Illustration725 1972-06-17 12 PANG KWOK LEONG - (CHESS PANG KWOK LEONG The Singapore Junior Open 1972 organised by the Singapore Chess Federation, attracted a total of 209 entries. Entries were received for the Junior Open, Girl's Open, Boys Under-14, Boys Under-16, Primary Boys and Girls Under-14 sections. The tournament held at the Singapore725 words
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Article780 1972-06-17 12 PETER ONG - DISC Now a more rounded and complete sound by criticised group PETER ONG Uriah Heep: Demons and Wizards (Bronze ILPS 9193): This is the group's fourth album. It features two newcomers, Gary Thaln (bass) and Lee Kerslake (drums and percussion). Gary, who's a New Zealander,780 words
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Article, Illustration335 1972-06-17 12 (STAMPS PHILATELIST J There are more and more stamp collectors today who collect stamps for their thematic interest, and of these collectors many converge on the theme of "paintings on stamps." Improved methods of stamp printing now enable most security printers to reproduce the335 words
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Article694 1972-06-17 12 LI PO - f FOOD/DRINK N LI PO For those of us continually looking for a source of decent reasonable priced wines another good Australian name has reached Singapore. Gramps who may be known to you as the originators of Barossa Pearl one of the most popular "spritzig" or semi-spark-ling694 words
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Article, Illustration269 1972-06-17 12 GRAND SLAM - If BRIDGE GRAND SLAM In terms of technique, a good bridge player will probably recognise defensive play as being the most difficult one to master. Most players tend to concentrate on dummyplay and bidding systems, forgetting that in a normal game they will be defending half the time.269 words
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Advertisement136 1972-06-17 10 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 for hot baked crab from Thailand, flaming chicken in coconut from the exotic Indonesian island of Bali, sizzling136 words
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Advertisement97 1972-06-17 11 BY AIR TRAVEL, TOUR HONEYMOON, OVERSEAS STUDY OR BUSINESS call OTS *****6, *****4 and ***** (Residence) OTS CORPN. PTE LTD. 20, The Orchard, 290 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 agent WORLD WIDE AIRLINE BOOKINGS organise HOLIDAY TOURS Coach Kota Tinggi and Jason's Bay 1 day (18/6) 15.00 Malaysia 5 days (20/6)97 words
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Advertisement174 1972-06-17 11 L //K6 o %cv <c V* V A lot extras goes into making this an extraordinary car EXTRA PLUS! That's the best way we can describe the CHRYSLER 180. Because it's an extraordinary car, we've built in lots of extras. .at no extra cost to you. Don't just take our174 words
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Advertisement335 1972-06-17 12 GARDEN NEWS (9) CHOOSING SHRUBS: THE FOCAL POINT Having discussed our planting area in general last week, we must now consider some of the choices available for our large corner shrub (1), making two assumptions, that the bed is mainly in full sun, and that we want the maximum of335 words
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Article, Illustration715 1972-06-17 13 IF you are the type who yearns to travel and see places, you can satisfy your wander lust the easy way. All it takes is money, some time and a good travel agency. That old saying join the navy to see the world—does not715 words
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Advertisement132 1972-06-17 13 VISIT Li YOUR MUSICEXPERT Widest choice of pop and classical records and rmisicassettes Our special features:- exclusive international corner with imported Dutch "German. French repertoire phono-bar poster-corner. SHOP No 129. Tel: *****1 A CO RUVI CORUM the nome ranks omong Hie foremost watches created by master Swiss craftsmen, world-famous for132 words
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Advertisement45 1972-06-17 13 Viston Tailor Speciolized in Distinctive Styles, Design ond Latest Foshion tor Mon. Great Variety of High Quality Materials tor Your Choice. Prompt and Finest Workmanship. And, at Reasonable Price. Open hours: 9.30 a.m. 7 p.m. (including public tmtidov* 109, Ist Floor Tanglin Shopping Centre, SINGAPORE-10.45 words
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422 1972-06-17 14 Bharathi Mohan - BUSINESS AND FINANCE By Bharathi Mohan Singapore is the largest market for Malaysia's exports. Total exports to Singapore represented 23 per cent of the $5013 million export trade of Malaysia. While Malaysia's exports to its other principal trade partners—Japan, the United States,422 words
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Article244 1972-06-17 14 United Press International New York, Saturday Prices closed lower yesterday in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Many investors kept to the sidelines. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue chip stocks was off 0.91 at 945.06 at theUnited Press International - 244 words
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351 1972-06-17 14 UPI, Reuter London, Saturday The market rallied in quiet trading after Thursday's setback on the docks strike situation. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was up 4.1 at 494.1. Unilever gained around 7p while Courtaulds, ICI, Beecham and GEC were also higher. CavenhamUPI, Reuter - 351 words
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Article175 1972-06-17 14 Allied Chem 30 VI 51% Am Brands 47% Am Can 35 AT A T 42% A ft P 7% Anaconda 19% Beth Steel 29% 21% Caterp Trac 57% Chrysler 29% Coca-Cola 129% Control Data 73% Corn G1 Wks 239 Dow Chem 92% DuPont 167% E Kodak 130175 words
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Article1084 1972-06-17 14 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1971-1972 1 wk. 4 wk*. Closing Price Last Week's TurnHigh Low ago ago Stock Bayer* Seller* Sale or over 3.40 2.97 3.20 2.84 Allied Chocolate 3.42 22 42 2.05 0,92 1.99 1.84 Ben Co. 1.96 1.98 1.981,084 words
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382 1972-06-17 14 By Our Market Correspondent The share market ended barely steady yesterday. Many third liners declined marginally during the week. Some second liners gained marginally. Only a few first liners advanced, many declined but some also remained unchanged. United Overseas Bank moved up 50 cents382 words
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Article88 1972-06-17 14 Hong Kong, Saturday China and the Soviet Union have signed in Peking an agreement on goods exchange and payments covering 1972, the New China News Agency reported. The trade pact was signed by Chinese Vice-minis-ter of Foreign Trade, Mr. Li Chiang, and his Russian counterpart Mr.88 words
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587 1972-06-17 14 HQI Acma Electrical Industries Limited of Singapore is a major manufacturer of electrical products. It has been turning out refrigerators, ceiling and table fans, automatic electric irons, and room air-conditioners since April this year from its factory at Jurong. The firm which587 words
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Article, Illustration306 1972-06-17 14 property market The Far East Organisation is building a $20 million shopping complex at the junction of Orchard Road and Angullia Park. Piling work has been completed and the main building's construction is in progress. The 22-storey complex, with 170 shops,306 words
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Miscellaneous93 1972-06-17 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald n DO you WANT TO 6IVE. (JP 7 m 1 m A 3 ir u «i II k W IT'S ffcRAGON THIS, ANP PARAGON THAT/ 6REAT SCOTT, I THINK I'M AS JEALOUS AS I AM PUZZLED. I'VE GOT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HIM. r "S93 words
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Advertisement1901 1972-06-17 15 NEW NATION PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS MAGGIE'S IMPERIAL BEAUTY SHOP in Oberoi Imperial Hotel for your hairdressing, facial appointments. (S'pore) *****6 ext. 118 or *****0 (8.30 am—7.30 pm) Open Sundays. OUR SHADY BAZAAR with sc much to offer can supply the latest trend exclusively to your boutique. Ring *****6 S'pore, for1,901 words
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Advertisement497 1972-06-17 15 HEW NATION Singapore's afternoon newspaper has immediate vacancy for A LADY TELEPHONE SALES CANVASSER to operate the classified Ads Telephone Service. The selected candidate will be responsible for soliciting and receiving classified ads over the telephone. Applicants should have the following: a) an interest in soles. b) a cool temperament.497 words
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Advertisement389 1972-06-17 15 SHOPPING GUIDE AU FURNISHING TEXTILES PTE. LTD. specialised in draperies, upholstery, sofas and chairs. Wide selection of furnishing fabrics. 413/415, River Valley Rood. Tel: *****6/*****7 S pore. TIEN KEE CHOP. Bali Wooden Carvings, Ivory Jade Carvings, Precious Stones, Ebony Elephants, Crafts, Watch, Batik Sarongs, 27 Middle Road. Telephone ***** S'pore.389 words
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Advertisement313 1972-06-17 15 NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. Tour Moloyo—Seven Days SSI 10/-, air-conditioned Bus Ssl3s/-. Departure Everyday. C/Highlands—Four Days Ss7o/-, 18/6/72, 20/6/72, 22/6/72, 28/6/72, 5/7/72. Pangkor Island C/Highlands— 5 days Ss9o/21/6/72. 4/7/72, 11/7/72 Bangkok Chiengmai Fourteen Days SS37O/-, 2/7/72, 22/7/72, 6/8/72. 20/8/72. By air Eight Days *****/-, 5/7/72, 25/7/72 9 8 72, 23313 words
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Advertisement221 1972-06-17 15 EVERYDAY DRIVING SCHOOL MORRIS 1000 dual controlled hourly $4.50. 12 Choon Guon Street Singapore 2 Phone ***** 9am 9 p.m. ENGLISH AND MATHS TUITION for primary school children at teacher's residence. Details ring *****6 S'pore Too Payoh. TV/RADIO/SALES SERVICE SERVICING ALL KINDS TELEVISION, T,A PE• R E C ORDERS amplifiers,221 words
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Article, Illustration730 1972-06-17 16 Washington, Saturday "Mother nature gave you a smooth sole to slide over the ground and if she wanted you to be cleated, may be she would have given you warts for cleats," said Dr. Bruce Cameron, a Houston orthopedic surgeon. "Then man gives you seven730 words
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Article112 1972-06-17 16 La Palmas, Canary Islands, Saturday. Hungarian grand master Lajos Portisch looked certain to win the 75,000 pesetas (450 sterling) first prize in the three week international chess tournament after an easy victory over French man Bernard Huguet in their 14th and penultimate round match here last night.112 words
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Article, Illustration569 1972-06-17 16 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia An alert mind, fast reflexes and a healthy body will enable a worker to be less accident prone. With this in mind, Texas Instruments has formed the Texins Recreation Association for its employees to take an active interest569 words
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Article104 1972-06-17 16 Vallelunga, Saturday. Favourite Emerson FJttlpaldl of Brazil, driving a John Player Special, set an unofficial track record yesterday during the first day of official trials for tomorrow's Grand Prix of the Republic. Fittipaldl circled the 3.2 kilometer (two-mile) track in one minute and 10.69 seconds at an average104 words
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185 1972-06-17 16 Manila, Saturday. Erblto Salavarria of the Philippines will fight Betulio Gonzales of Venezuela to decide the flyweight title of the World Boxing Council in Mexico on September 16, a sports official said here yesterday. Justiniano M on t a no, chairman of the Games and185 words
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969 1972-06-17 16 ERIC COOPER - THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER The first round playoff in Division "C" has now been completed. Undefeated Police II are clear winners of section one with a total of 21 points followed by Police 111, 18 points, and Singapore Medical Association, 13969 words
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Article, Illustration38 1972-06-17 16 Picture by Philip LimPicture by Philip Lim - 38 words
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500 1972-06-17 16 Wellington, Saturday New Zealander Glenn Turner, who scored four double-centuries during his country's recent tour of the West Indies, has been awarded the Redpath Cup —New Zealand's top batting award—for the 1971-72 season. Bruce Taylor, the seam bowler who also had an outstanding West500 words
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Article127 1972-06-17 16 Brussels, Saturday.—West German soccer coach Helmut Schoen spent yesterday warning his players that Russia will be no pushover tomorrow when they meet in the European Nation's Cup final. German fans take the West Germans to win following their 4-1 victory over the Russians in an exhibition127 words
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Article33 1972-06-17 16 Inglewood, California, Saturday The richest match race in American turf history will be run between a filly and a mare today at Hollywood Park for a winner take-all purse of U*****,000.33 words
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Article145 1972-06-17 16 Latest Standings: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L PCT GB Pittsburgh 34 18 .654 New York 34 19 .642 Vi Chicago 29 22 .569 4Vi St. Louis 23 30 .434 HVa Montreal 21 30 .412 12 Vi Philadelphia 20 33 .377 14Vi WEST Cincinnati 34 19 .642145 words
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Miscellaneous285 1972-06-17 16 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 ''Rock of—5 Wedgie. 9 Garb of a Roman matron. 14 Historic spot in Virginia. 16 Of a certain halogen. 17 The old school. 18 Night sound. 19 McCormick's invention. 20 As worn out as Rover. 22 Wood strip. 24 Old manorial court. 25 Becomes sunny285 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1972-06-17 17 Jeffrey Low - Soccer columnist Jeffrey Low reports on Singapore's London exodus... Jeffrey Low Mistreatment of the worst order. That's the tamest way to describe the Singapore football team's attachments to the London glamour clubs Arsenal and Chelsea two months ago. Our 20 national footballers left for home1,140 words
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Article462 1972-06-17 17 TENNIS London, Saturday. Teenage tennis phenomenon Chris Evert sparked a recovery yesterday that took the United States from a 0-1 deficit to a 2-1 lead over Britain on the first day of the annual Wightman Cup match. Coming on court with the US trailing after462 words
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166 1972-06-17 17 London, Saturday. Reigning champion John Newcombe of Australia yesterday gave up his battle to enter this year's Wimbledon tennis championships. Newcombe, 28, surprised the tennis world when he submitted his entry on May 31 only hours before the deadline. As a member of the166 words
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Article163 1972-06-17 17 London, Saturday.—American Billie-Jean King warmed up for next week's Wimbledon challenge by crushing Australian Kerry Melville in straight sets to win the women's title in the £20,000 Wills Open tennis championships here yesterday. Mrs. King captured the £2000 first prize with a dazzling display of penetrative skill.163 words
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Article31 1972-06-17 17 Tokyo, Saturday—The results of Japan's professional baseball games yesterday: CENTRAL LEAGUE Chunichi 6 Hanshin 2 PACIFIC LEAGUE Hankyu 8 Nankal 1 Lotte 4 Kintetsu 3 Toei 6 Nishitetsu 431 words
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Article32 1972-06-17 17 Duesseldorf, West Germany, Saturday—West Germany had a 1-0 lead over Czechoslovakia at the end of the first day of their European tone group "B" semi-final Davis Cup match here yesterday.32 words
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Article442 1972-06-17 17 Pebble Beach, California, Saturday Second-year professional Lanny Wadkins blistered the treacherous seaside Pebble Beach course for a four-under par-68 yesterday to share the early second-round lead with favourite Jack Nicklaus and three others, in the US Open golf tournament here. Arnold Palmer, showing flashes of the442 words
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Article186 1972-06-17 17 Miami Beach, Saturday. Italy maintained its lead in the World Bridge Olympiad here after 21 rounds with a blitz of Turkey yesterday, while third-placed United States swamped Britain 20-0. Japan scored the biggest upset of the day by defeating Australia 20 to minus two. Canada held186 words
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Article118 1972-06-17 17 Worthing, England, Saturday Hong Kong's chances of winning a fourth medal in the World Bowls championships were damaged here yesterday when they were soundly beaten by the US in their second match. They went down 25-11 and dropped to fifth place, a point behind Scotland118 words
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Advertisement81 1972-06-17 17 the world is Ml of reasons for owning Racing Is only one. -t wFT-rmS ■w. *if Be K racing, skiing, fishing, cruising, there's an Evinrude that'll take you. 16 new motors, from 125 to 2 hp. Each designed to help you enjoy the world of boating. Whatever your reasons. MOO81 words
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Miscellaneous441 1972-06-17 17 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are basically a practical person even though your major talents probably lie along artistic lines. You should not find it difficult to combine practicality with art, however; indeed, it is a combination that could well give you a small441 words
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Article250 1972-06-17 18 1 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETES rrrrrFrrm CALL BOY POINTER SMOKEY SIN CHEW TIMEFORMS RACE 1 STUD GROOM Espada RAND TOUGH Stud Groom REPULSE BAY 8tad Groom ACHILLEAN Jana 8TUD GROOM Repulse Bay JUNA Achillean JUNA Rough A Tough LE BON ROI Achillean GRAND GENT Black Sovereign JUNA Espada250 words
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Article82 1972-06-17 18 Following are the latest statistics this season on lucky saddlecloth and barrier lucky numbers. Saddlecloth Barrier No Ist Ist 1 28 37 2 30 31 3 27 48 4 15 34 5 22 32 6 26 27 7 19 38 8 22 23 9 28 34 1082 words
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Article38 1972-06-17 18 Beckenham, England, Saturday. Vijay Amritraj, one of three tennis playing Indian brothers, ended the giant-killing run of Australian Bill Lloyd in the semi-finals of the Green Shield Kent lawn tennis championships here yesterday winning 6-4, 6-2.38 words
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Article858 1972-06-17 18 The 3-year-old has made good progress By Scrutineer Johnny Fedora has a first rate chance of scoring his first success in the Class Two Division Five 6f (Race 3) at Ipoh today. The three-year-old has come to hand, and the opposition does not look particularly strong.858 words
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Article1282 1972-06-17 18 m.iumtm 2.30 class 5, div. 5 s*f ■iU3aUi ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** ESPADA a (YTS) Allan 3 9.0 (d 3 +6) Ll#w 3 2 ***** KENDURI a (Rezeki) Mansor 5 9.0 (d 4 >21) 'Kwoifl 2 3 ***** REPULSE BAY II (Unity) Tulloh 5 8.13 (-1)1,282 words
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Advertisement134 1972-06-17 18 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 lunch served daily. Our Chef's Specialities: Wednesdays: Ox-tail stew Sundays: Chicken curry I HOTEL Balmoral Road, Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 ORCHARD PLHZfI (opposite Orchard theatre)134 words
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Miscellaneous483 1972-06-17 18 5 Singapore 12.55 Opening and Archies TV Funnies 1.15 Space Patrol 2.15 Sesame Street (Rpt) 3.10 Saturday Matinee: The Crimson Kimono, starring Victoria Shaw, James Shlgeta, Glenn Corbett, Anna Lee 4.30 Sayang Dek Sayang 4.55 Bewitched: Serena's Rlchcraft 5.20 Zoorama 5.45 Primus (65th Minute) 6.05 NBA Basketball 6.30 News in483 words
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Miscellaneous98 1972-06-17 18 SHORT RIBS By Frank O'Neal EflTxß Saloon Saloon ftIPON a i i o&>V a I 4 I m m •> as 2 72* =9WI SNIFFY VIOUKT WKiOOFA RjOVXiEC M?E VCKJ iTI »> A Loves me by George Fett VOU KUOJJ T I'M OOE OF WE LOVJES ME, "THE LOUES ME98 words
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Article156 1972-06-17 19 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP MARKSMAN MAKUDA Kace 1 DENDROBIUM C. CENTRE 8. AGENT RED MINK C. CENTRE Credit Centre Secret Agent Credit Centre Secret Agent Calibre Kace t E. D'LOPMENT S. LORD MINEX 8. LORD COUNTACH Stamford Lord Minex Stamford Lord E. Development Minex Kace S156 words
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790 1972-06-17 19 By Blue Peter Royal Coach should open winning account in Race Three at Ipoh tomorrow. This Better Honey four-year-old made an im{>resslve debut at Penang ast month when he finished a close second to Oinza (now in Class 1) with790 words
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Article, Illustration9469 1972-06-17 20 2.30 Class 2 Div 3—6f ($9OO0 —$6300 to winner) t ***** DENDROBIUM II a (Lucky) Teh 8 9 0 Rajoo 1 NINTH: (12 started) 6-5-72 S'pore 9-0 8F (Johnson* CI. 1 Div. 3; Int. Gold hhnn 8-12 carr. 8-9; 2nd. Grenadier 8-8; 3rd. Iliu Tactician 8-5. Sh.hd-a'j-'a. 1-379,469 words
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Advertisement143 1972-06-17 19 LOOK TWICE AT BINOCULARS Think twice when you say to yourself, "I would only use my Nikon binoculars occasionally." "Occasionally" adds up to hundreds, or even thousands of hours over a lifetime. Your first breathtaking look will reveal the big crystal-clear difference between Nikon binoculars and ordinary binoculars. You even143 words
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