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Title Section18 1972-06-23 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, June 23, 1972 No. 439 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JUNE, 23, 197218 words
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Article, Illustration202 1972-06-23 1 Singapore today entered the container era when the first container vessel, the M.S. Nihon berthed at the PSA Container Port at the East Lagoon at 8.30 a.m. Escorted by three PSA tugboats and the flrefloat Api Api spraying Jets of water, the Scan DutchPicture by Jerry Seh - 202 words
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Article115 1972-06-23 1 Trading was brisk in the share market this morning. Most business was done at slightly higher prices. Banks were again attractive and U. 0.8. rose 20 cents to $6.60. Malayan Banking rose six cents to $3.40, D.B.S. two cents to $1.66 and Public Bank one cent to115 words
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Article13 1972-06-23 1 Police reported 56 accidents yesterday. Five were serious and two fatal.13 words
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Article56 1972-06-23 1 Tel Aviv, Friday Israeli guns blazed away into southern Lebanon early today following overnight shelling attacks against three of its northern settlements. A military spokesman said that several long range rockets fired from Lebanon slammed into the villages of Kiriat Shmona and Kfar Giladi with no56 words
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204 1972-06-23 1 A bomb hoax delayed the departure of the Concorde's supporting aircraft, a VC 10, as it was about to leave Melbourne's Tullamarine airport for Singapore today. An anonymous telephone calling claimed there was a bomb aboard the VC 10. The Concorde carrying Britain's Lord204 words
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Article, Illustration181 1972-06-23 1 Tel Aviv, Friday. The trial of Kozo Okamoto, sole survivor of the Loci airport Japanese suicide squad, opened yesterday witn a Puerto Rican teacher giving a muted account or the death and injury that befell the group of pilgrims he was bringing to Israel. "I181 words
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Article46 1972-06-23 1 President Nixon's personal representative, Secretary John Connally, will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. Mr. Connally who is on a 30-day Journey to countries in South America, Asia and Europe will hold talks with key Singapore government officials on international economic matters.46 words
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Article25 1972-06-23 1 Rio de Janeiro, Friday.— Twenty people were reported killed and many injured when a bus plunged over a viaduct in Belo Horixonte yesterday.25 words
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Article364 1972-06-23 1 Wee Beng Huat - Business rival suspected behind attack By Wee Beng Huat Six thugs, believed to have been hired by a business rival, last night beat up a tailor and his family and wrecked his Manila Street tailoring shop. The men rushed into the shop at about 6364 words
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258 1972-06-23 1 V.K. Chin - By V.K. Chin Kuala Lumpur, Friday Malaysian, politics had reach a sophisticated stage which made it possible for coalition governments to be formed between the ruling Alliance and opposition parties, Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ismail, said today. Opening the UMNO Youth and Wanlta UMNO annual meetings258 words
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Article131 1972-06-23 1 Saigon, Friday South Vietnamese paratroopeers backed by heavy air strikes beat back a tank-led communist force that pushed across the northern defence line yesterday, military spokesmen said today. The US Command ordered a record 25 waves of 852 bombers into the fight to support the131 words
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147 1972-06-23 1 Slngapore's brain tumour boy Lim Chee Ping, 15, returns home tonight from Australia without having the expected operation he went there for. A cable received this morning from Mr. Ross Robinson of the Royal Perth Hospital, where he was to undergo surgery free of147 words
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Article31 1972-06-23 1 Dacca, Friday At least 24 people have been killed in the past few days in north-east Bangladesh with the onset of the south-west monsoon and the flooding of rivers.31 words
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Advertisement100 1972-06-23 1 insioE TODHV PACE 5: SPCA finds home tor pets. PACE 6: Africa is the mam target area of the Chinese thrust. PACE 9: Our Heritage: The Sionjj Lim Si Temple PACE 9: Wh ere are they now: Singapore s first and last Mayor. PACE 11 The FBI s first C100 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1972-06-23 1 Forecast Weather outlook between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today no rain. See Page 215 words
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110 1972-06-23 2 The Food Drinks and Allied Workers Union will begin negotiations with 11 firms on the recommendations of the Wages Council for wage increases. These firms include seven leading hotels and the Tropicana Theatre Nightclub, Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies Ltd, Singapore Cold Storage and Malayan110 words
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Article54 1972-06-23 2 Public Health Division teams have visited Pulau Sudong to carry out anticholera measures. There have been three cholera cases on the island. The teams have carried out case detection, health education and vaccination among the islanders. So far, 343 islanders have been examined for possible cholera54 words
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Article, Illustration362 1972-06-23 2 Proceedings expected within six months The divorce proceedings against Joan Ismail the central figure in the recent Reed murder trial in London are expected to be held within the next six months. Joan is being sued by her husband, Ismail Omar, for divorce on grounds362 words
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Article28 1972-06-23 2 The Community Development Commission of the Singapore Jayceettes will hold a party for children of the Singapore Children's Society Convalescent Home in Nicol Drive on Sunday.28 words
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199 1972-06-23 2 The private detective agency hired by PepsiCola manufacturers has been deluged with a flood of calls since a reward offer was made by Union Pte. Ltd., the local bottler of the drink, on Wednesday. The reward —"a substantial amount" is for information leading199 words
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377 1972-06-23 2 Patrick de Souza - By Patrick de Souza University of Singapore students are split over the new Students' Union ban on undergraduate members reporting part-time for the Press on union activities. Some students claimed that the ban was ridiculous while others said the union had every right to377 words
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Article36 1972-06-23 2 The newly-formed Chwair Sin Chinese Orchestra is inviting those interesed to join as members. Free lessons on music theory will be given. Officials can be contacted at 343-B Telok Kurau Road, Singapore 15.36 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1972-06-23 2 (O CENTRAL BUILDING Vi/ SHOPS, SHOWROOMS OFFICES *>•. v *0^ o A/q Cji 'O A/ o* a m m m m m m m i m lilai a *1 ■■I la 1 **mml ;251" "■■Si >>it '•i* "mm\ 111" 1 i t i. :rs«l 'I.MI "nhii.w I ate s sj245 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1972-06-23 2 Tides Today: 8.16 p.m. (2.3 m). Tomorrow: 10.15 a.m. (2.0 m), 8.58 p.m. (2.4 m). Sunday: 10.56 a.m (2.1 m), 9.37 p.m. (2.5m>. Monday: 1.34 a.m. (2.1 m) 10.16 p.m. (2.5 m). Tuesday: 12.11 a.m. (2.2 m), 10.54 p.m. (2.6 m). Wednesday: 12.46 a.m. (2.2 m), 11.33 p.m. (2.7 m).55 words
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Miscellaneous114 1972-06-23 2 MHEMHIS Today's winning number *****1 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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Miscellaneous77 1972-06-23 2 [weather in world 28-23 C. 33-23 C. 32-27 C. 34-20 C. 34-25 C. 25-19 C. 27-18 C. 35-24 C. 32-26 C. 17-13 C. 20-12 C. 23-16 C. 26-20 C. 16- BC. 9- 2C. 11- 2C. 15- 9C. Singapore Singapore's weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.77 words
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414 1972-06-23 3 Wee Beng Huat - Hand-picked officers for team By Wee Beng Huat The poflcte plan to set up a deAtral Intelligence 'Unit, staffed with specialist officers, to keep ttack of the movements of Singapore's secret society members. The OHJ will be based &t the Criminal Investlg Department414 words
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271 1972-06-23 3 The Amalgamated Union of PUblie Employees is to se£ v up a hew branch for subdralnkte officers in the civil service and to look after their employment prospects. Theie officers include office-boys, lift attendants, messengers. process and notice oefters. record keepers. liorart and271 words
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Article49 1972-06-23 3 A mafcs rally, to be attended top Indian film stfcrs will be held at the Jalatf Besar Stadium on July fl-to start the Indian Culf*r*l Week 1972. The Ctfttfral Week will raise, fluids for sports in Singaforf.> So far, more than S7o,o®*Has been promised;. T i i49 words
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Article33 1972-06-23 3 The Department 6f Extramural studies of the University of j3ingapore, is offennt a course of 12 lectures With practicals on computet programming and numerieat methods at the Polytlwmie beginning on July' 3.33 words
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202 1972-06-23 3 Long-haired and fhabbily Oressod youths may be fhroWil out if 1 tJJfey hang around the lobby 6f a hotel ill Orchard Road. The hotel recently banned customers wearing clippers from entering Its. 24-hour coffee snap, it asked its waitresses not to serve such customers.202 words
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Article26 1972-06-23 3 The ChUifcdl *MCA will begin an e&tit-spspttn course «n rntgic fdr, Beginners on Sunday.' Further information c*n be obtained ffoffHts Adult Department. tfeMphOrre *****1.26 words
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Article22 1972-06-23 3 Mrs. Graeia Tafr-Chee has been re-elected president of thft Pah-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association fit' its recent general meeting.22 words
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225 1972-06-23 3 V.K. Chin - *2 V.K. Chin ltuAla Ltmpttf, ■May,— Malaysia is -still' Mptl- of hundreds of cositfuctioh workers inlyprefer to work in Singapfffe. the cofitinaed ft&tndl of thousands of sucn skilled workers in TJfhgapore fc d£*« layinfe feany nittecCs, both •> prif&fe and,tß|p?Vboes. ute beOkuse of number225 words
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Article, Illustration114 1972-06-23 3 IW. driver qi ibis bus iwas all set for the aepot in Beftk last night when he suddenly found him«e!f-lh ;a tJuillemard Roap. ;TL t Tlie sttrprrteti residents came out in their pyjamas and *ent to hte rescue helping the shocked driver from nis seat. The114 words
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Advertisement266 1972-06-23 3 READY-TO-WEAR Seven sizes in four fittings each to ensure customtailored fit. There is a choice of seven handsome and practical colours. Exclusive 'o ROBINSONS AAfFIfS PIACf StNCJIfDWt Ttl ***** y VITAMINS... your hair trends them a' <ns v, i-i- k> > ,o 'oes ii 1 tr "i -ire) i if266 words
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Miscellaneous406 1972-06-23 3 HRPPEIMIGS i. fj r or I DA/ Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Communications, will officially open the $137 million CONEAINER PORT at the East agootv at 5 p.m. Dr. Augustine Tan, M.P. for Whampoa, will officiate at t&e balloting of 156 hawker stalls In the newlycompleted HAWKERS CENTRE In406 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration718 1972-06-23 4 QUITE a few Westerners would be trickling with sweat simply by looking at steaming hot curry in the pot. But a group of women all from non-curry eating countries are getting their pots, ladles and Indian spices ready to have718 words
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Advertisement121 1972-06-23 4 COME AND TAKE AIM INSTANT PHOTOGRAPH OF ME NOW WITH THE LATEST POLAROID CAMERAS... DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY AT: IJT TXT PENINSULA SHOPPIN6 CENTRE, ill COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE 6. Demonstrations held each day from Wed. June 21 to Fri. June 23 12 noon-3.00 p.m.- 4.30 p.m.-7.30 p.m. Sat June 24 11.00 a.m-2.00p.m.-4.00121 words
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Article, Illustration340 1972-06-23 5 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal Pets from the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals seem to have little or no difficulty in finding new homes for themselves nowadays many doors open to give them both the home and all the loving care they need. Handsome340 words
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Article411 1972-06-23 5 Shipper on PSA's role Singapore is well ahead of its neighbours in its container loading facilities and the services it provides for regional distribution of goods, according to the managing director of Interocean Lines, Mr. E.A. Postuma Tn a paper tabled at the Port of Singapore411 words
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228 1972-06-23 5 Acupuncture can be effective against contagious diseases and those which normally require surgery. A local acupuncturist, Mr. Slow Yong Fong, said this at a dinner talk organised by Lions Club (Host) at Goodwood Hotel. "Acupuncture and moxibustlon can cure a wide range of228 words
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Advertisement150 1972-06-23 5 FROM IEMMARK "..(The Dyiaci A-25) bat attabliahetf a mw standard •f performance ii aacolered, aatiral soaad." THE HI-FI NEWSLETTER (P.O. Box S3*, Hrakoh, Flo. *****) S3 395 per pair AUDIO SERVICES 12, St. Gregory Place, (off Hill St.) Singapore 6. Tel: *****3. Dinner for Two... In Romantic Atmosphere Surrounded by150 words
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Advertisement171 1972-06-23 5 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House PRESS I At m w 0 strata's best knitted sports 1 and casual wear UOM)S play it cool in Grand Slam' Patented "Free-Swing" Underarm Gusset... smart rib-knit collar and cuffs. Design developed by 240 American golf professionals for Munsingwear U.SA 9171 words
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Miscellaneous339 1972-06-23 5 Customs man wins $15 Last Monday's quls photograph showed the tower of the Ellison Building in Selegie Road. The first prize of $15 goes to Inche Othman Tarmidi bin Abdul Latiff, a customs officer, of Meng Suan Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last339 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration1863 1972-06-23 6 Jim Hoagland - From Jim Hoagland Washington Post AMERICA China's new diplomatic thrust into Africa, which has intensified since Cnma's admission to the United Nations, is being interpreted by many on this continent as an Important step in Peking's predicted drive for the leadership ofWashington Post - 1,863 words
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Article, Illustration478 1972-06-23 6 Gene Blake - From Gene Blake Los Angeles Times THE U K. The death of the Duke of Windsor has made it impossible for him to respond to charges in a forthcoming book that he helped cover up the real perpetrators of one of theLos Angeles Times - 478 words
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379 1972-06-23 6 S.C. Chan - From S.C. Chan MALAYSIA The initial response to the surrender call on communist terrorists in the Third Division, Sarawak, has raised expectations of more to follow. It is estimated that there are 500 armed communists lurking in the jungles of the Division, the largest379 words
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Article339 1972-06-23 6 THE VOICE OF IHE PRESS What other newspapers are saying: CHANGEB WITHIN THE JAPANEBE LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Mr. Sato, the retiring Japanese Prime Minister, tn a farewell address to a Joint session of Hyp members of the Upper and Lower Houses, expressed the hope that with the339 words
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Advertisement107 1972-06-23 6 YOU'LL BE IN GREAT SHAPE wi JOGHEY. V fAHO i UNDERWEAR ROWER-KNIT T-SHIRT Combed cotton, extra wear in every inch of fabric, non-roll Seamfree collar, won't shrink. S, M, L, XL. $4.50 SUPER MESH BRIEF Support a man needs, long-lasting waistband, double reinforced seat. In 50% Cotton, 50% Vincel. U107 words
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352 1972-06-23 7 Warning on arms funds Reuter Washington, Friday President Nixon yesterday warned that US national security would be seriously jeopardised if Congress in approving his strategic arms limitation agreement with the Soviet Union, refused to allocate funds for offensive weapons not covered by the pact. Mr.Reuter - 352 words
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173 1972-06-23 7 United Press International Paris, Friday. North Vietnam's delegate-general in France said yesterday that unless the US raids on his country's dykes were halted, millions of civilians would be threatened by floods and famine in the rainy season. Mr. Vo Van Sun said the US wasUnited Press International - 173 words
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Article210 1972-06-23 7 Reuter Hong Kong, Friday.—President Marcos of the Philippines believes leftist extremists are planning to launch an open insurrection when he retires late next year, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported yesterday. In an interview with Mr. Marcos, Review writer T.J.S. •George said: "President Marcos believes leftist extremistsReuter - 210 words
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125 1972-06-23 7 New York, Friday. A man accused of the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old girl and suspected in a series of so-called "bra murders" was freed from a mental hospital by mistake, officials said yesterday. The apparent error of bureaucracy involved 31-year-old Joseph Baldi,125 words
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Article, Illustration264 1972-06-23 7 UPI Reuter Paris, Friday. Three anti-bomb protesters in a 31-foot yacht sailed towards the French nuclear testing area in the South Pacific yesterday ignoring French Government warnings that they enter at their peril. The French Navy said it had taken no action against the "peace"UPI; Reuter - 264 words
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Article245 1972-06-23 7 Reuter Tel Aviv, Friday Israel maintained a full alert along its northern front with Lebanon and Syria yesterday In case of retaliations after Wednesday's capture of five top Syrian intelligence officers. But all was reported quiet from the border and ceasefire area where Israel launched aReuter - 245 words
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Advertisement289 1972-06-23 7 Whatever happened to the old garden seat? Here's the answer! Flexalum haseomeuptritha A PRODUCT Of HUNTER DOUGLAS LTD BR.LXD XEW VIRitEX SKAT! The new garden seat has support frames made from cast aluminium which are polymer coated by the special Hunter Douglas electro-static powder coating process which gives a maintenance289 words
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486 1972-06-23 8 When the Russians raised the proposal for an Asian collective security pact in 1969, it was given generally cool reception. There is little reason to believe that the idea will attract any greater attention or support, now that it has been retrieved from486 words
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Article116 1972-06-23 8 bv ISPY Now that the Traffic police Is known to be In the habit of sending out courtesy notes to Inconsiderate drivers, I wonder whether they expect a thank you note In return. But these courtesy notes and summonses are coming out of the Traffic Department one116 words
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Article, Illustration833 1972-06-23 8 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN Dateline: Moscow Big power dah (yes). Superpower nyet (no). While some Singaporeans are still debating what constitutes a big power, Muscovites are more concerned about what does not constitute a superpower. If there Is anything833 words
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Letters
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Article356 1972-06-23 8 FONG WAI YEE - FONG WAI YEE Licensing Officer, Public Entertainments Licensing Unit, Ministry of Culture, Singapore, 6. I refer to the article headlined A New $2 fee for Art Shows In your Issue of June 14, 1972. It Is not correct to say that the licence fee of356 words
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Article188 1972-06-23 8 MICHAEL LOKE YUEN YIN - MICHAEL LOKE YUEN YIN Public Relations Officer, Public Health Division, Singapore, 3. I refer to the letter by J. C. (NN, May 27) headlined Lallahg Eyesore in Cemeteries. Whilst it is agreed that the Kranji War Memorial which is completely turfed with good quality carpet grass is188 words
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Article221 1972-06-23 8 I would like to draw the attention of the relevant authorities to a number of points on which I hope action will be taken. Firstly, there are no proper markets with park ing facilities at the former Naval Base and Nee Soon Garrison. from 7th to 15th221 words
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Article107 1972-06-23 8 Could I through your columns appeal to owners of dogs along Lucky Height, Upper East Coast Road, to keep their pets indoors when the owners are not around. This Is to minimise the fear of those who have to use this road especially the amahs, school boys,107 words
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Article174 1972-06-23 8 S. L. SIONG - S. L. SIONG Your writer in his article entitled Anomaly in CPF Rates (NN, June 12) has made a good point. As a salaried executive on a high incentive bonus scheme. I find that under the new CPF ruling my family and I must forego the fruits174 words
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Article91 1972-06-23 8 KHOR ENG LEE - KHOR ENG LEE Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore, 6. I refer to the letter from Thomas (NN June 3) about a faulty street lamp along Tembeling Road. We checked and found that one fluorescent lamp was blown. The blown lamp has been replaced, and the91 words
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Advertisement113 1972-06-23 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Only oo ng odd orksn th the an and ments comP 1 4 n w s I V ID. r ////lL U.S.PRIMC RIB of -i=r=< Come to the Brasserie and call for the trolley any lunch or dinner113 words
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Miscellaneous86 1972-06-23 8 mmmm i 4 V- w F g M ,;m 3f J if* #1 fcs 4 S9 H w r ici£ A r--. H ft, H v<* m K i i H m JIBING WREN WKJX. AN' tIMXIS&IH' fICK.fIAOCAN' CBScm! -**m m m m m t J 1 is X *s86 words
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Our Heritage
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Article, Illustration1421 1972-06-23 9 BETTY L. KHOO - New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. New Nation unravels tHe mystery today PRESENTED BY BETTY L. KHOO BY BETTY L. KHOO The Siong Lim Si temple in Kim Keat Road evokes in some devout1,421 words
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Article, Illustration712 1972-06-23 9 Tan Chung Lee - WHERE ARE THEY NOW? By Tan Chung Lee At one time, he held sway over the hearts of hundreds of voters at the Hong Lim constituency. Known to mend and foe aUke affectionately or otherwise as "Baby-faced Ong", Singapore's first and last mayor712 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration999 1972-06-23 10 OOMEBODY once asked if he could get good sound from his expensive stereo system. The answer is that he should. The trouble, he didn't. So he was very curious and not a bit angry that he paid such a lot of money and still didn't999 words
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Advertisement132 1972-06-23 10 THE DISTINCTIVE ORNAMENTAL FOUNTAINS FOR Large Hotel*, Round A bouts ft Public Park! ALPIHA FOUNTAINS (Mode in Italy) "J -V- S Abo a wide rang* of models for private g«rd«tls, indoor and outdoor models with changing lights in beautiful colours. Sole agents for Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Indoßesi* ft Australia:— BENLEY132 words
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Advertisement38 1972-06-23 10 QUALITY and VALUE f Hely OH ms FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL CARPETS AND J RUGS Fnm Persia, Russia, Pakistan, India# Bokhara ami Hie Crttffcent. *w, IMNMA CARPET HMSE, 3, RAFFLES PLACE, (1H FLOOR), SINGAPOtE-1, TEL: 940*3.38 words
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Advertisement16 1972-06-23 10 -elna rint Frm £rm and Automatic «m WorM. Mad* tn Switzwiwwt Mftt INFORMATION CALL" T«l: 374*41.16 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration845 1972-06-23 11 Mary Lee - Barbara has entered what was a man's world for 42 years Presented by Mary Lee A month ago, when Barbara Herwig walked into her Washington office, she found a clipped newspaper cartoon which someone had left anonymously on top of her desk. The cartoon shows a845 words
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Article104 1972-06-23 11 John and Shirley Bulter of Bicker, Britain, have their own way of beating the rising cost of food they eat weeds. Their favourite dishes are boiled nettles, cowslip salad, chickweed omelet and sorrel soup. "We watch what the sheep and hens eat," said John. "What104 words
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Article40 1972-06-23 11 Berne, Friday. Women's Lib has hit Switzerland a bastion or male supremacy. Thirty-three wtemen aged between 20 and 83 have invested in a stock company limited to female shareholders which will build an apartment block'as its first project.40 words
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Article, Illustration220 1972-06-23 11 j T As dress ityles cllrij closer to the> twA'. art forced seek fr|dt fornris of thit the displays the serttudt* Aythrrt of rtaturil Those ford to shel thJr bfds db to with the fdfrifaw of #n independence mov#ner%, The t more honest x howevtr,220 words
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Article612 1972-06-23 11 m I by TABIBI As we have been looking at the problem of obesity it is pertinent to think about the other problem of which so many of us are aware today. Artheroscler osis or hardening of the arteries which is directly involved in the612 words
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58 1972-06-23 11 Would-be marriage suitors should make the search for a partner a "do-it-your-self" operation according to West Germany's central consumer organisation. The organisation, in a "black book" published this week on West German marriage bureaus said it had found scarcely any worthy of recommendation.58 words
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Advertisement332 1972-06-23 11 LEADING EXPORTERS OF CANE FURNITURE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ALSO FOR HOMES AND HOTELS. DEALERS IN FURNISHING FABRICS. SEA-GRASS MATTING, DUNLOPILLO AND UPHOLSTERT WE WELCOME YOUR VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOM AT 425 RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. G.P.O. BOX No. 1360 TEL: *****4 S3 SING MEE (S) PTE. LIMITED TERRAZZO TILES332 words
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Advertisement229 1972-06-23 11 Kenkoßora Massager BliilcJ a beautiful and healthy body with a Kenko Rora Massager It helps to stimulate blood circulation and breaks down fatty tissues. AX "4, M f\ ihA v *($7.50 \^v So e A»'nt( Angelion Enlerpr.se Co 51 Rochore Road S pox 7 Tel <?0844 K 414 V> Picas*229 words
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165 1972-06-23 12 Reuter London, Friday Britain hoisted its bank rate from 5 to 6 per cent yesterday in a move expected to check the massive outflow of funds from the country and help prop up the pound. But speculative pressure on sterling remained intense onReuter - 165 words
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88 1972-06-23 12 Reuter Tokyo, Friday.—The Bank of Japan will lower its official discount rate at a meeting of its policy board today official Japanese sources said yesterday. The bank decided to hold the meeting of the policy board following agreement reached between the Finance andReuter - 88 words
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197 1972-06-23 12 The trading Arm of Jebsen and Jessen is setting up a whollyowned subsidiary to manufacture cranes in .Singapore. The subsidiary, Mechanical Handling Engineering Singapore Fte. Limited, with a paid up capital of $1 million, will make German Demag overhead travelling cranes of one, three197 words
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Article123 1972-06-23 12 Reuter London, Friday The market closed quietly mixed yesterday and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was off 3.0 at 490.9. The bank rate increase removed some of the uncertainty and government bonds responded with gains ranging to point in the medium and long-dated issues. SomeReuter - 123 words
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Article200 1972-06-23 12 Allied Chf m Alcoa 48W Am Brands Am Can 35^ Am AT T 42'« A P Anaconda Avon P>i IVeth Steel 29 Boeing 21'i Cater? Trac 51 Chrysler Coca-Cola 133 Control Data 75'« Corn G! Wki 245'.k Dow Ctvem 92 S DuPont 1M« E Kodak 132'. Fed200 words
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Article160 1972-06-23 12 United Press International New York, Friday The stock market rallied late in the session yesterday but still closed lower or mixed in moderately active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial average of 30 selected bluechip stocks was off 0.90 at 950.71United Press International - 160 words
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Article, Illustration191 1972-06-23 12 The share market was moderately active yesterday. Prices were fairly steady. Tins continued to be firm. Austral Amalgamated Tin- gained 30 cents, Kramat Tin 22 cents. Larut Tin 20 cents. Kampong Lanjur 14 cents, Selangor Dredging 15 cents, Lingui four cents, but Kuchai Tin lo««t four cents.191 words
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Article, Illustration295 1972-06-23 12 WANG SU FAH - CAMERA C NER By WANG SU FAH The sea has become an alternative rendezvous for camera enthusiasts when the hunting ground for landscapes and architectural landmarks has been exhausted. The first prize in the contest goes to Mr. Tan Tin Suan of295 words
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Article119 1972-06-23 12 The British Petroleum Group is helping to forge a strong economic and industrial bond between Singapore and Australia. This is the view of an Australian director of BP Refinery (Singapore). Mr. T.L. Williams, who said: "Local executives are being sent in increasing numbers to Australia119 words
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Advertisement184 1972-06-23 12 HWHEKEB TO GET YOUR) ■penguins! k I i k w--. 11l r in the ground floor of the Methodist Headquarters at 23-B Coleman Street, Singapore (between the Hill Street Fire-station and Anglo-Chinese Primary School). Singapore's first Penguin bookshop. A full range of Penguins, Puffins, Pelicans for every reader. And it's184 words
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Advertisement145 1972-06-23 12 Photographic Contest NEW NATION Name Address Title: Camera: Exposure: Camera Corner weekly photographic contest. Below are the rules of the competition. It's open to all with cash prizes. Rules 1. The Contest is open to all Singapore photographers. 2. Minimum size is 6" x 8" on glossy surface. 3. An145 words
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Advertisement591 1972-06-23 13 BUNGALOWS KING ALBERT PARK 4 bedroomed oil-conditioned 16,000 sq. ft. garden, unfurnished $2,500; Merryn Road 3-bed-roomed unfurnished $1,200; Watten Estate 3-bedroomed furnished $1,200: Hillcrest semidetoched $700; Orchard Road semi-detbched $900; Farrer Road 3-bedroomed unfurnished $550 S'pore *****1. 1. SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED) bungalow land about 7,300 sq. ft. three bedrooms two with591 words
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Advertisement615 1972-06-23 13 FOR HIRE SIGHT SEEING BUSINESS 24 hours for only $20/- Joseph Cor Rental Telephone: *****/***** Singapore. FRESH FLOWERS SUNSHtNC FLORISTS speciollit In Floral Boskets, Florol Decorations, wreaths, Plants for Hire, Decorative Vases, Fertilisers, insecticides, Orchids, and Cut Flowers for Export Supreme House, Basement 14, Penang Rood, Tel: 3#2495/j *****0/*****. GRAND615 words
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Advertisement258 1972-06-23 13 WELL ESTABLISHED CHITFUND company Mfcuires some £0 moJe/femal< Salts Personnel!. Preferable pensioners ond retired' men. Pleas* call Mrt Freddie fan personally or'write Is Ban 2l#E N.N. Smgapoftr Te1Mp***** ext. 22;, ofter of%i w hours 'Telr 4- HARPE "rnT^^| has an immediate vacancy Accounts Clerk Qualifications: (a) Singapore Qtizen abowi years258 words
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Advertisement123 1972-06-23 13 S**AMBA,-SrtS./MAISAGE, NTtC for- your g >f •WW a »Wt 1 t oftsk- Wa VUKBfc THE mps£ v* *r BERNARD DRIVING SCHOOL 15 Lorong Mydin off C&angi R%ad. The most discipline, reliable, %ustw®<thy, strtct jDriving School in OisY. li 15,16 *yirith 7 uniform Cars onfa instructors on •fhe *****/ Singapore. FOR123 words
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Advertisement393 1972-06-23 13 TV/RADIO SALES SERVICING ALL KINDS TELEVISION, T,A PE- R E C ORDERS amplifiers, television for rental. Reasonable charges day/night service. Phone: ***** anytime. VEHICLES fOR SALE 'SHOWROOM CONDITION automatic aircondition. Dodge Phoenix Sedan with factory fitted wireless. "Low mileage. Interested party please ring Poon ***** (Singapore) for further details. MERCEDES393 words
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Advertisement262 1972-06-23 13 URGENTLY REQUIRED GOOD used cars. Immediate cash paid. Contoct 69, Killiney Road, Mr. Tan, *****9 Singapore. WHERE TO STAY -wLLOYD HOUSE HOTEL airconditioned d/single rooms, m/convenience. Discount monthly. Again commercial discount 10%. 2, Lloyd Road, S'pore Phone *****1/*****9. SLOAN E COURT HOTEL, 17, Balmoral Road, quiet, residential, Orchard Rood area,262 words
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Advertisement759 1972-06-23 13 NOTICE CHAPTER 222 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed Pledged Goods Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop® Joon Siong (Chop Bem Fob) No. 135 New Bridge Road Ho Yan Kee (Chop Hear Fat.) Yong Kee No. 255 South Bridge Road. Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pawnshop Ltd.) No. 287 South Bridge Road. Lam Joo Onn759 words
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Article, Illustration393 1972-06-23 14 JEFFREY LOW - If* JEFFREY LOW comparative study |K latest statistics show bc^n^ *39rl oostilJle !»%itffcVlfter scoring victoilewter ttie top Australians l|sU9efir and Burma's Europair fend Asian champion, jUAifria v Dawla, at the last wpKP Games. ifcThe 83-year-old ,bdxer yt>m Potong Pasir is obvii ®*b' out best medal'393 words
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Article75 1972-06-23 14 I. Sfct(Sartnany,*Friday—--Vb rn& Zlhr; of sdte .oft- Dut <| felss. 2ehrt, 19,' toho 'ftl outstanding time in Htffts ft the national championships which 4 be* garl* here yesterday, had 1 eq*ilh?t tht old European hfc#rd—held jointly IW the fftp c h' pair i«Cdllette peShfcn and NlColf75 words
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Article106 1972-06-23 14 Lohdoh, Friday.'—sfetfioty Englaild players wotTfJ# bfr fcistifled in refffSinf Hi g® drf. th#*M.C.C. totfr'.Gkl&Aia hfcittL winter becauWj Kag' pvlr "h as been %<ieoMfcfc English cricßet Wetter 3bt<f yestdroay. ff 4 JT H« M. will* ihould evet be*j>tf flSfi land's players I condemned to rllft106 words
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Article855 1972-06-23 14 Iwn'F Inchcape I a record Of 1121 p!hs for the team High Game in the opemfife day of > the inter* Businefcs Hqiltea toipK lag league at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard' yesterday. f r, The m'en responsible ror this achievement were, Danny Koh who top-scortd with 267 to855 words
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104 1972-06-23 14 ii JC7' J Friday. Deieftdlngj&swiipion Italy, ahd the Uflitaß Stated Aces, the > tabrtdj o£ampions, "toWr cofhfart&ble le&df UTOav at, the end tetrd the tnpiad MMum Beach. 78-40: a fid the ted State! lefl lo t fShB®Vilhe >r*lners r° h? C fclti team104 words
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Article560 1972-06-23 14 Massie swingsEngland reels Urndob, FMdayi suHkg- sifid a»we ch|iiae» of txuto of 25-yvw-fk%4idr Maa^|^had gad teed? 3/^efh^ ed f<s rte A and 17 fcut batllh« looted when Tony Grfcig, his thfpd consecutive. Test half-century, '"tad s* iilan Kriott wert a*flill| 86 f t?fc Blkth wiefceflp >* It was no td*icwßic£560 words
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Article32 1972-06-23 14 Friday. Roger* Meftctrey of France retimed ftis European welterweight booting title by knocking arfct Denmark's Jof®en Hansen in the 10th rbund of thttf scheduled 15 rounds fig** here last bight.32 words
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Miscellaneous46 1972-06-23 14 W»1 wc?l TV 4 OK 4 t V I, V I?; mw> i u> M t tim F* m rs 7t f T ft M j j: V. V 4wJ a n 35 M'fl ra V' < 5f 4 m ft > *5 J ll *4 Bf "^fli46 words
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Miscellaneous146 1972-06-23 14 tflpww mm aawwil SHShqp in Blfl M *vim Kj»HIKI Ida mm jt BgM?UMM«9 acr**B i 14 Poet Ogden. miv fc jm ®0 Br<*n»rs. Of the CatxJts: -j $3 HeraKßc flower of a sort. j'J, 24 Dldttns villain, W Jtmgle beats. J f TF t 26 Restrict. idles of Ifclir. ft146 words
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622 1972-06-23 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Youth Festival will turn the spotlight on the sporting talents of the young next week when the schools' athletics and games calendar resumes after the holidays. Though the festival was Inaugurated Ave years ago by incorporating the annual Festival622 words
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Article209 1972-06-23 15 The Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will stage its first archery open invitation championships at the University of Singapore's ground tomorrow and at its premises on Sunday. More than 30 archers from the Archery Club of Singapore, University of Singapore, Singapore Armed Forces and CYMCA209 words
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Article, Illustration34 1972-06-23 15 Picture by Sulaiman Ismail.Picture by Sulaiman Ismail. - 34 words
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Article242 1972-06-23 15 Keppel Club will play host to Seletar in the Singapore Golf Association league at Bukit Chermin on Sunday. The draw (Keppel 1st): 8 a.m. Talib Haron (4) and Stephen, Wee (9) v B. Watts (7) and Chen Yew Pin* (10); 8.06— D. Munro (11) and John242 words
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Article35 1972-06-23 15 Tokyo, Friday.—The results ol yesterday's Japanese professional baseball games: CENTRAL LEAGUE Yominri 3 ChunichJ 0 Yakult 3 Taiyo 2 PACIFIC LEAGUE Hankyu 3 Toei 0 Other scheduled games washed out because of rain.35 words
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Article, Illustration36 1972-06-23 15 Picture by Philip Lim.Picture by Philip Lim. - 36 words
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302 1972-06-23 15 United Press International London, Friday Wimbledon top seed Stan Smith of the US was sensationally defeated yesterday by unheralded Englishman John Paish in the quarter-finals of the London grass court tennis championships at Queens Club. The tall, Dowerful American from Pasadena, California, was beatenUnited Press International - 302 words
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Article451 1972-06-23 15 R. LIM - -SPORTS "letters R. LIM DEAR SIR: The football team of Singapore needs drastic reformation, perhaps to the point of dismissing all players and officials and getting an absolutely new set of people. For the past four years the Republic has spent thousands of dollars on the team with451 words
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Article144 1972-06-23 15 B. PEK - B. PEK Dear Sir: Soccer columnist Jeffrey Low deserves a pat on the back for his 'straight from the shoulder' report on our National Soccer team's training fiasco in England. Rumours have been rife in local soccer circles about our $100,000 and 9,000 miles144 words
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Article, Illustration433 1972-06-23 15 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Friday Trainer Eddie van Breukelen's Derby runner, Just Twiggy, drew attention to her chances in the big race on Sunday with a smart workout on a good track here this morning. With a riding boy in the saddle the five-year-old mare433 words
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Article, Illustration101 1972-06-23 15 Jockey Cheam Ah Kin leaves today for the Pangkor Island for a few days rest to recover from the injuries he received from a fall on Whispering Wind last Saturday. Cheam was discharged from hospital yesterday and doctors have advised him to take a rest. "I101 words
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Advertisement36 1972-06-23 15 %acGneqoi 1972 THE GREATEST NAME IN SPORTS m fntctrtsfi V < fcc&tftl MacGregor Golf MacGregor All Sports Union Roller Skates Zebco Fishing Equipment BRUNSWICK PRODUCTS Sunrise Sports. DISTRIBUTORS:- 41 John Little's Building Raffles Place, Singapore 1, •4^..36 words
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282 1972-06-23 16 "Anything goes" has been the motto of hippies all over Europe for the past two years when making for Amsterdam for a holiday break. Reluctant to take stern measures, the authorities allowed a multi-national mob to camp, make love, scream weird songs, Insult282 words
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Article61 1972-06-23 16 MEI UN: I And it hard to accept that there is no red tape at the Ministry of Education. Bureaucracy and rep tape are a fact of life. AH FOOK: Don't be unfair. Something as complicated as running a nation's education must involve a tremendous amount of problems61 words
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Article54 1972-06-23 16 When elections for the town council in Brighton, England were held recently councillor Tom Markham lost his seat by three votes. Some of his supporters who did not bother to turn out and vote feel so guilty that they are throwing a party to make54 words
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Article, Illustration40 1972-06-23 16 Lovely to look at, delightful to hear that's judy Chin, a songbird from a local nightclub. The attractive singer is also a part-time model. Her hobbies include swimming and watching sad movies. Picture by Philip Lim.Picture by Philip Lim. - 40 words
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Article31 1972-06-23 16 Department stores In Milan are selling large plastic moulds in the shape of the Milan Cathedral and other historic monuments for use in making sand castles.31 words
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Article108 1972-06-23 16 Today is Friday, June 23, the 175 th day of 1972 with 191 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching full phase. THE MORNING STARS: Venus, Saturn and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury and Mars. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. The Duke of Windsor, Britain's108 words
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149 1972-06-23 16 Wives who claim that the sight of their husbands dozing peacefully in an armchair makes them angry may be telling the literal medical truth. In a medical report published recently doctors now recognise a condition called "sight of sleep phobia." The main symptom is extreme149 words
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Article268 1972-06-23 16 The night adventure of a German tourist, and his presence of mind in a desperate situation, are the talk of the day in Enzesfeld, the Austrian village in which the late Duke of Windsor and his Duchess spent their honeymoon. Guenther Manning, a 21-year-old bookkeeper268 words
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Article134 1972-06-23 16 For the first time in the history of aviation, the European balloon championship title will be coupled with a stiff race around Europe. Sponsored by the Hague Balloon Club, which has 100 experienced balloonists among its members, the race will start from Augsburg in Bavaria on134 words
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Article63 1972-06-23 16 If you happen to have a five-lire (0.8 U.S. cent) coin minted in 1972, hang on to it, it's a good investment. Reports from flea markets in various Italian cities say there are so few of the small steel coins that they are selling from63 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1972-06-23 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (E) 3.50 A Diary of Events In Singapore this Week (E) 3.55 South-East Asia— Indo-China (E—Rpt) 4.20 Days of Our Lives 4.40 Close 6.00 Opening and Lucky Dip 6.30 News in Brief 8.35 The Patty Duke Show—The1,064 words
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Miscellaneous45 1972-06-23 16 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Prog. Summary 6.05 Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts. 6.45 Share Market Report 7.00 Chinese Request Hour 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 NHK Symphony Orchestra 9.50 'On Whigs of Song' 10.05 20th Century Music 11.00 Close.45 words
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Article, Illustration809 1972-06-23 17 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Cinema VIII has a great chance of completing a double for the meeting by taking the Class 5 Division 1 —6f handicap at Ipoh tomorrow. This Port Vista four-year-old has struck a bright patch and809 words
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Article136 1972-06-23 17 9 BuyJUIfcLUJi BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP MAKUDA MARKSMAN itace l B. TIME Diamond Spear II. 'it II ll 1 GRAND GENT Espada' ESPADA Grand* Cent 5- TWWL Espada Race t TOL8TOY Punter's Bill TOLSTOY Dukedom TOLSTOY His Highness TOLSTOY His Highness T B O la L8TOY ck136 words
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Article, Illustration8046 1972-06-23 18 2.30 Class 5 Div. 5 6f ($6OOO $4200 to winner) t ***** ESPADA a (TO) Allan 3 9.0 (F) Sng 6 FIFTH! (13 started) 27-5-72 Penang 8-8 6F (Llewj CI. 5 Div. 2: Ist. Ken's Ecstasy 8-9; 2nd. Tulsky 9-0; 3rd. Bright Cold 8-9 carr. 8-2. l-l's-l's. 1-158,046 words
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Advertisement10 1972-06-23 17 SCRUTINEERS NAP FORECAST Tolstoy and Punter's Bill IN RACE TWO10 words
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