New Nation, 28 June 1972
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Title Section18 1972-06-28 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Wednesday evening, June 28, 1972 No. 443 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY JUNE, U, 1972.18 words
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Article, Illustration532 1972-06-28 1 UPI and Reuter Las Vegas, Wednesday Muhammad Ali, using his left jab like a piston beat Jerry Quarry into submission last night, scoring a technical knockout over the California heavyweight in the seventh round of a scheduled 12-round bout. Quarry, weighing 198 lb.,UPI and Reuter - 532 words
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Article237 1972-06-28 1 United Press International In the earlier bout, light heavyweight champion Bob Foster knocked out Mike Quarry In the fourth round of their scheduled 15-round title fight with a devastating left hook. Foster used a similar punch when he won the title by knocking out DickUnited Press International - 237 words
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Article380 1972-06-28 1 PAGE ONE COMMENT The continuing improvement in relations between Singapore and Malaysia has been given a fillip by the out-of-court settlement of the MSA issue. The exact terms of settlement have hot been spelt out in public and probably never will be. Much larger and380 words
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Article91 1972-06-28 1 The new name fo Singapore's national airline will be formally announced on Friday at 3 p.m. The chairman of Mercury Singapore Airlines, Mr. J.Y.M. Pillay, is likely to represent the board of directors in answering questions on the Singapore government's decision to drop the MSA initials. In91 words
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Article, Illustration150 1972-06-28 1 These are some of the more than 1000 soldiers and workers from the Public Health Department who were out in force this morning in a massive operation to clean up the oil slick on the beaches off Nlcoll Drive. The operation began at 9 a.m.150 words
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Article118 1972-06-28 1 Prices were barely steady in the share market this morning. Trading was moderate and selective. Sime Darby declined from $7.15 to $7 under selling pressure. Haw Par lost 15 cents to $5.55, with prices further quoted at lower level. Malayan Cables, an active counter, gained 14 cents118 words
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Article13 1972-06-28 1 Police reported 51 accidents yesterday. Six were serious and two fatal.13 words
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Article264 1972-06-28 1 Reuter London, Wednesday. Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, said last night the European Economic Community must agree swiftly on monetary reform policy to help counter the pressures which forced the British government to float the pound. He predicted this would be a major objective atReuter - 264 words
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Article146 1972-06-28 1 The Minister for Education. Mr. Lim Kim San today announced that the Cambridge HSC Examination taken by local students will be replaced by the Cambridge GCE A Level Examination in both .English and Malay media from this year. Speaking at the opening of146 words
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Article118 1972-06-28 1 Peter Ong - ...says Barker By Peter Ong The general elections will not be held in the next few months, despite rampant speculation that it will. This is what Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker said at the Rotary Club's installation dinner last night. However, he did118 words
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Advertisement94 1972-06-28 1 HOW TO KEEP HEART ATTACK AT BAY: PA6E Rjylilaf tOWEST FARE j 12 DAYS S 1110 14 DAYS S 1190 Ist to Btfc group* (fully booked) 9th Group 1-7-72 Mth 26-8-72 10th >5-7-72 15th 9-9-72 llth 23-7-72 16th 23-9-72' 12th 12-8-72 17th 3-10-27 SPtniSl CUNCISSION !fl fINV iSSOCUIION FOR GROUP94 words
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Advertisement8 1972-06-28 1 Money chancers hit, Pare 2. See Page 28 words
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Advertisement142 1972-06-28 1 `'"+}::?%:(!@".$.|{*>|"?\^^|>$? IRSIDE TODRV PACE 4: Don't turn your dog into a savage. PACE 6: New patterns in Asia I Part ll by Dick Wilson. PACE 10: Stars that Rive poli ical »jmpaigns a twilile PACES \1 —16; Spc cial building materials feature-. PACE 17: A social escort talks about her142 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1972-06-28 1 Forecast The weather forecast for today between 1 and 6 p.m.: No rain.13 words
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343 1972-06-28 2 Peter Ong - Union sends protest letter By Peter Ong The Singapore Musiclans' Union is protesting to the Ministry of Home Affairs against what it calls "harassment" of Its members by the police. A 14-paragraph letter was sent to the Ministry this morning. Copies of it were343 words
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Article360 1972-06-28 2 S.V. Suppiah - Money-changers hit by crisis By S.V. Suppiah Singapore money changers said that they lost about $100,000 in the five days from the suspension of the money market last Friday to re-opening yesterday. A money-changer in the Arcade at Raffles Place said: "All the money changers in Singapore would have lost360 words
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Article38 1972-06-28 2 Mr. A. P. Pillay, a member of the Theosophical Society will speak on Thoughts on the Gita to hit #Dow members at a /meeting in the Singapore Lodge, Calrnhill Road, tomorrow at 7 p.m.38 words
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211 1972-06-28 2 The Sounds of Young Hawaii, proved themselves to be truly the ambassadors of aloha that South Seas philosophy of love, friendship, and peace at their first performance at the Hilton Hotel last night. Mr. Shlgeru Hotoke, the founder and musical director of211 words
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Article51 1972-06-28 2 Dr. Alan Stoller, chairman of the Mental Health Authority, Victoria, Australia, will speak on Urbanisation and Mental Health at the Lee Kong Chian Hall, Singapore Council of Social Service, Penang Lane, on July 6 at 8 p.m. It is being organised by the Singapore Association for Mental51 words
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Article52 1972-06-28 2 Mr. Lim Ouan Hoo, Political Secretary, Ministry of Communications, will open the new Circuit Road Post Office in Paya Lebar Way on Saturday at 730 p.m. The post office will provide full counter and mail delivery facilities to the people living in the MacPherson Housing Estate and52 words
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Article, Illustration215 1972-06-28 2 Behind today's imaginative and striking handprints, an up and-coming feature in Singapore, are the designers and printers. And some of these are (from left) Krazi bin Duki, 19; Miss Yeo Mui Hoon, 20; T.im Cheng Chye, 20; and Adi Munir, 21. These young people are215 words
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Advertisement33 1972-06-28 2 JAMES M NICHOLSON and SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF present ANNA CALDER-MARSHALL TIMOTHY DALTON as Cathy In EMILY BRONTE'S as Heathcliff Y SINGAPORE MAIE DISCOUNT ON ALL SINGAPORE-MADE SHOES TILL 11 JULY (SINGAPORE ONLY) JSoto33 words
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Advertisement129 1972-06-28 2 .ORIENTAL U TRAVEL SERVICE PRINSEP STREET (OPP. ROV) ***** •A, J ALAN PAHANG (JOHORE) 2974 A: EAST MALATSIA: 7 DATS $13*/-(Alr-condltlonod km) deport: Every Monday Sunday B: PENANG/CAMERON HIGHLAND: 5 DATS $49.90/d«part: Every Wednesday 4 DATS/5 NIGHTS $59.50. C:. PENANG/IPOH: 3 DATS/4 NIGHTS $49.50/(Every Thursday Niflht) D: IPOH/CAMERON HIGHLAND: 2129 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous536 1972-06-28 2 [weather In world 30-26 C 31-24 C 32-22 C 34-26 C 22-20 C 33-25 C 27-19 C 33-24 C 21-14 C 24-14 C 28-22 C 27-15 C 19-11 C 13-6 C 12-4 C 13-13 C Singapore Singapore's weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp. 30.9 C.536 words
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Miscellaneous115 1972-06-28 2 LEMHI'S 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 identity115 words
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Advertisement207 1972-06-28 3 'i 1 m '•f; I r i- < V m*x V. -V. n r ■-a H r r >*■ rt r is t" r ;1 :,<i ft ■rK f •T* X *se Va H. SBS^ r > viN V si r N m m m rCS>vl k v> J T207 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration587 1972-06-28 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 GATE Number Two policemen have been having a real hectic time checking the thousands of people who've been streaming In to have a look around the Port Authority's new East Lagoon Container Port, officially opened last587 words
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519 1972-06-28 4 .From the DOG HOUSE B V PG There is every indication that dog breeding in Singapore is booming. My postbag gets larger every day, more and more dogs are being imported, boarding kennels are filled to capacity and several obedience classes have been519 words
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Article, Illustration95 1972-06-28 4 Brownie (below) is an alert, seven month old pap. She has been innoculated against distemper and is sc&edoled for sterilisation at the end of the month, after which she will be ready for adoption. If yon wish to adopt her, call at the SPCA, 151 Orchard Road, or95 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1972-06-28 4 Philips fits! Philips car stereo units are powerful sound systems designed to fit where there is space, where they look neat and safe, where they take up no valuable leg room or air-conditioning space. Philips car CiuS stereo units are made to fit. N 2607 The player. A very compact,169 words
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Article348 1972-06-28 5 Wee Beng Huat - Cholera and hot weather blamed By Wee Beng Huat Durians are here. So is cholera. And hundreds of roadside hawkers are losing thousands of dollars each day because people are not buying durians as a precaution against cholera. As the durlan season reaches its peak, many348 words
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Article121 1972-06-28 5 Coffee-shop owners and their assistants have been advised to observe strict standards of personal hygiene in the latest move to control the cholera outbreak. Since last Monday, public health Inspectors have been regularly visiting restaurants and coffee-shops. Their owners and assistants have been told to121 words
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Article39 1972-06-28 5 The Singapore Cardiac Society will hold a talk on a report on the InterAmerican Congress of Cardiology by Dr. Albert Wee, at the Seminar Room, Medical Unit n, Outram Road General Hospital, on Monday at 1 p.m.39 words
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Article23 1972-06-28 5 The Mindanao State University in the Philippines has offered five scholarships for Muslim stu dents. Candidates must have a Higher School Certificate.23 words
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Article, Illustration171 1972-06-28 5 Mr. Tan Boon Chiang was formally installed as president of the Rotary Club of Singapore at a dinner last night—and became the third Tan to hold the post over the past three years. He succeeds Mr. Tan Tock Peng who was last year's president. Before them171 words
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Article173 1972-06-28 5 Hundreds of Singaporeans are being treated daily for flu which medical circles have described as "a mild epidemic." The outbreak started about 10 to 14 days ago and has caused a 20 to 30 per cent increase in the treatment of such cases. The173 words
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Article41 1972-06-28 5 All entries for the Practi cal Speech Examination conducted by the Trinity College of Music. London, should reach the represen tative, Miss Raghbir Kaur, by July 2. Forms are available from Sardar House. 15 Jalan Jarak, Singapore 28.41 words
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Article33 1972-06-28 5 A 12-lecture course on the law of general insurance by Mr. U Myint Soe, senior lecturer, Faculty of Law, will begin at the University of Singapore on July 5 at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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303 1972-06-28 5 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon American pianist Jacob Feurring, 60, is probably one of the earliest Western converts to the Zen philosophy of life—long before it gained its fad popularity. He said: "Almost all my life I have been drawn more to Asia than Europe,303 words
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Advertisement338 1972-06-28 5 Announcing new Mansfields Travel Seawing holidays WMPiii s*l u The Discovery Airline and the Great White Liners have got together on some fantastic holiday plans: For the first, you jet to Hong Fremantle. You spend 5 days Kong on Tuesday 11 July and in a top Perth hotel, with a338 words
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Advertisement137 1972-06-28 5 ANYTHING THAT TIES lIP CAPIIAI PARTICULARLY DEPRECIATING ASSETS, CAN OETEN RE RETTER LEASER THAN BOUGHT. Credit Corporation, Singapore, will lease you anything. Cars, trucks, forklifts, machinery, earth-moving equipment and professional equipment. Even office machines. And when these goods are used for producing assessable income the entire rental Credit Corporation (Singapore]137 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous470 1972-06-28 5 Student wins $15 quiz M, §1 Bt.-5*S ''-'.•iff; i 1 [•lVMViMB'I" Last Friday's quiz photograph showed windows of the MSA building In Robinson Road. The first prize of $15 goes to Miss Tan Chor Gek, a student, of Jalan Bunga Raya. Her entry was the first correct one opened by470 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration1499 1972-06-28 6 ASIAN SCENE Dick Wilson, the author and journalist on Asian affairs, has just completed a threeyear assignment based in Singapore. He sends this three-part reflection on the changes in the Asian scene a political summing up, an economic analysis and a look at the1,499 words
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781 1972-06-28 6 Manit Jeer - FIRST OF A THREE-PART SERIES From Manit Jeer THAILAND Thai officials are confident that Japan will not back out of the project to build a crude oil pipeline across the Isthmus of Kra 1 In southern Thailand despite a gloomy report on the feasibility of781 words
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Article513 1972-06-28 6 George C. Wilson - TOMORROW: ECONOMY From George C. Wilson Washington Post VIETNAM The current North Vietnamese of f e nsive has killed or wounded about 80,000 civilians in South Vietnam to date, according to estimates released recently by the Senate refugee subcommittee. The calculation included casualties inflicted by bothWashington Post - 513 words
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Article724 1972-06-28 6 THE UOIIE OF THE PBESS What other newspapers are saying: BRITAIN'S MONEY CRISIS: Last week, the price of sterling continued to fall. This is a warning following the US dollar crisis that Western currencies are again showing sign of instability. In the face of the heavy724 words
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Advertisement86 1972-06-28 6 0 P IB W ■4. K v 4 Mi I Have Some Fun ll\l 6ENTING HIGHLANDS HOTEL With Through H ECNY (GENTING GENERAL SALES AGENT SINGAPORE) V\ Sm We offer rrICC Hotel Room Reservations For Individual Bookings 36 Happy Hours Tour with the following included: Night Tourist Airfare SIN/KUL/SIN Hotel86 words
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Advertisement52 1972-06-28 6 V from 25 Points to 3.50 Carats at *200/-to 138,000/-S-PHdeSttva omdim. Bmeira Gl3, Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 10. Tel: *****8 HEAD OFFICE S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. 1/3, Central Building, Pedder Street, t-long Kong. THE NEXT FULL TIME PRIVATESECRETARIAL COURSE STARTS ON 3Bfi APRIL SLFAEME HOUSE (fth. FLOOR XPEMAMG ROAD,52 words
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454 1972-06-28 7 Nixon trips not fruitful United Press International Canberra, Wednesday US delegation sources attending the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation ministerial talks said today that despite the visits to Peking and Moscow by President Nixon, the US has not received any sign of anUnited Press International - 454 words
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Article, Illustration31 1972-06-28 7 Debris litters the street after a bomb explosion in Belfast yesterday. The bomb, planted in a parked car, exploded a few hours before an IRA ceasefire came into effect.31 words
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256 1972-06-28 7 Washington, Wednesday The US government's top official in the war against heroin told Congress yesterday that Chinese criminals in America are setting up an international network of overseas Chinese to smuggle narcotics into the country through previously-ignored ports. Mr. Jonn ingersoll, director of256 words
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477 1972-06-28 7 Reuter Lahore, Wednesday. Pakistan was prepared to resume diplomatic relations with India because it was better to talk directlv than through intermediaries, President Bhutto said last night. In a broadcast to the nation on the eve of his trip to India for summitReuter - 477 words
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Article227 1972-06-28 7 Reuter Beirut, Wednesday—Palestinian guerrillas have agreed to freeze their military activities against Israel from Lebanese territory at the request of the Lebanese government, Arab diplomatic sources said here last night. The move follows intensive contacts carried out in Damascus and Beirut during the past 24 hours byReuter - 227 words
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Article183 1972-06-28 7 Washington, Wednesday —A secret excerpt from US Defence Department papers published here yesterday reported that the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Alexei Kosygin, was bugged during his efforts In London in 1967 to mediate in the Vietnam war. Columnist Jack Anderson quoted extracts from what he described as183 words
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Article19 1972-06-28 7 Algiers, Wednesday. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, deposed Cambodian head of state, arrives here today for an official visit.19 words
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Advertisement190 1972-06-28 7 wants to serve you better than others mm WWIII J* V 1 m I THAILAND REGION-WIDE. HONG KONG < SINGAPORE MALAYSIA INDOr INDONESIA Now the same organization will sell and service DE MAG products in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Thailand. 7c: i f L| Electric Chain Hoists f«o190 words
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439 1972-06-28 8 The two-mile long oil slick resulting from a leak in the super-tanker Myrtea brought into sharp focus again the need for constant vigilance and speedy action on oil spills. The Port of Singapore Authority is to be congratulated for its prompt response but it439 words
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Article180 1972-06-28 8 by ISPY Time will stand still for just one second at midnight on June 30. The pause is necessary to bring radio signals from the Royal Greenwich Observatory, which are used to set clocks all over the world, back to true Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). When180 words
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Article, Illustration878 1972-06-28 8 DICK WILSON - DICK WILSON The myth of the China trade still persists in the minds of businessmen. Yet it will be many decades before Peking's foreign trade assumes major importance for any other country. At about US$445O million both878 words
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Letters
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Article777 1972-06-28 8 r The attention of the general public has recently been drawn to ragging In both Malaysia and Singapore. It Is regrettable that ragging continues to flourish under the new name of orientation. Under this guise new students, humlllatlngly designated "freshles," are made to carry out777 words
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Article125 1972-06-28 8 SOON TUAN TEE - SOON TUAN TEE for Director of Education, Singapore, 19. I refer to SJS.E.'s letter (NN, June 13). The S1 ng a p ore-Cam-bridge O.C.E. 'O' Level certificates for the 1971 Examination are being prepared. In previous years, the certificates were normally issued in July and August. Every125 words
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Article40 1972-06-28 8 M. SALLEH - M. SALLEH A new government notice states, with reference to those with long hair, that such persons "will be served last." Perhaps there ought to be a preference for those who do not spit or pick their noses.40 words
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Article108 1972-06-28 8 LIM HENG TOW - LIM HENG TOW Public Relations Officer, RTS, Singapore, 1L This refers to the letter by TV Teenage Fan in the New Nation of June 19. TV Teenage Pan had asked for series like The Andy Williams Show, Bearcats, Young Rebels, and UFO to be screened more often.108 words
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Article80 1972-06-28 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. With reference to the letter by Jim Boy (NN, June 13) investigations carried out by the PWD have shown that the overhead pedes- trian bridge at Thomson Road near Mount Alvernia Hospital is structurally sound80 words
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Article56 1972-06-28 8 MICHAEL LOKE YUEN YIN - MICHAEL LOKE YUEN YIN Public Relations Officer, Public Health Division, Singapore, 3. With reference to the letter by Environment (NN. June 12) concerning overgrown vegetation at a vacant land behind Sembawang Park, the matter has been taken up with the owner of the land to cut56 words
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Advertisement192 1972-06-28 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation. Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Five ways to make a woman happy. Food Mixer No. HRIIII.CASH $69 Push-button controls put power at 4 your finger-tips. A touch on the button switches the motor on, making light work of kitchen chores. Knife Sharpener No.192 words
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The battle of the bulge...
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Article, Illustration703 1972-06-28 9 Keep that heart attack at bay it may be your last ...or an urban man's guide for survival When you get a heart attack it may well mean the end or worse the beginning of a life in a wheelchair. The heart is the most vulnerable vital organ. What causes703 words
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Article, Illustration828 1972-06-28 9 If you want a long, active span from the cradle to the grave, don't overeat. It Is admittedly difficult In a gourmet's paradise like Singapore, where an infinite variety of food is sold at all hours, not to over indulge. However,828 words
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Article535 1972-06-28 9 STUFFED MUSHROOMS (Yoke Yeong Tung Koo) Ingredients: lyi oz. dried Chinese mushrooms (small ones), Vfclb. lean pork (minced finely), 1 dessertspoonful tapioca flour or cornflour, 1 teaspoonful vetsin, salt and pepper to taste, 1 red chilli (cut into small strips), parsley, and 4 oz. chopped shrimp535 words
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Advertisement5 1972-06-28 9 Tomorrow: The nagging wife hazard5 words
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SHOWBIZ
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Article, Illustration258 1972-06-28 10 Put together a singer, lead guitarist, bassist, organist and saxaphonist, what do you get? A band, right? Put together a fine guitarist, a good organist, an aggressive drummer, a reputed saxaphonist and a funky bass player, what do you get? An excellent258 words
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Article, Illustration381 1972-06-28 10 Violet Oon - Violet Oon Singapore's fast growing corps of guitar lovers are waiting with heightened enthusiasm for the recital by the great guitarist John Williams on July 18 at the Conference Hall. He is considered by many to be the greatest guitarist today and has become381 words
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Article465 1972-06-28 10 Los Angeles Times London, Wednesday Although Lord Olivier, considered the world's finest actor by most but just a plain actor by himself, has reached the age after 50 years in the profession where, he likes to say, he has to be cajoled, caressed, stroked andLos Angeles Times - 465 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1972-06-28 10 Jerry Parker - BACKING SOME CANDIDATE OR OTHER HAS BECOME A TRADITION SINCE 1952 From Jerry Parker Los Angeles Times If the stars are out tonight, they are very likely campaigning, Clint Eastwood speaking up for President Nixon, Barbra Streisand with her McGovern button. Jimmy Durante boosting HubertLos Angeles Times - 1,580 words
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Advertisement46 1972-06-28 10 CARPETS PERSIAN KASHAN, QUM, NAIN, ISFAHAN, KIRMAN, SAROUK BALUCHI NOMADIC (QUM KASHAN PURE SILK) PAKISTANI PERSIAN BOKHARA AFGHAN BOKHARAS TURKOMAN BOKHARAS INDIAN, BELGIAN GERMAN WOOLLEN U. K. WALL TO WALL. AXMINSTER WILTON AMIR SONS (Est. 1921) 276, ORCHARD ROAD, (OPP. MANDARIN HOTEL) SINGAPORE, 9. TEL: *****546 words
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Advertisement25 1972-06-28 10 Trl, CHICKEN CUTLET CHIMAY a WIENER SCHNITZEL HAM STEAK FARMER MINUTE STEAK CHASSEUR \d& GRILLED I KAN KURAU 5 s* ROAST BEEF YORKSHIRE PUDDING I25 words
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BUILDING MATERIALS
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Article, Illustration889 1972-06-28 11 Edgar Koh - By Edgar Koh For as long as buildings continue to be erected, the basic materials with which they are built will have to be manufactured. The necessity has become obvious ever since the davs when man lived in caves or to be precise ever889 words
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Article, Illustration989 1972-06-28 12 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH Urban living in Singapore is now synonymous with tastefully decorated and wellflnished homes. Decor and finishing—these two categories of materials are becoming as important as the basic structural parts that go into the construction of a building. A larger percentage of989 words
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Article, Illustration742 1972-06-28 13 Edgar Koh - By Edgar Koh Pre-fabricated building materials were introduced after World War II when the need to provide mass housing all over the world made it necessary to have a rapid construction system. However in Singapore pre-fab was not used until only742 words
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239 1972-06-28 13 Architects, professionally trained though they are, are now faced with the difficulty of choosing from an extremely wide variety of building materials. The more innovative architects seem to have created their own characteristic hallmarks by concentrating on one main building material. One well-known builder, for example,239 words
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Article, Illustration662 1972-06-28 14 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH A responsible task in ensuring the quality of locally manufactured building materials is undertaken by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Research (SISIR). The institute exists to draw up standards for the material manufactured for such vital and safetyoriented functions as662 words
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Article, Illustration801 1972-06-28 15 Edgar Koh - By Edgar Koh Materials used in every stage of building and construction work from the foundation to flooring and finishing are manufactured locally. These include cement, bricks, sand and concrete blocks for walls, steel and iron for structural frameworks, mosaic, vinyl tiles, marble,801 words
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Article, Illustration677 1972-06-28 16 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH Cement, pre-stressed concrete anu steel are the basic building materials used all along in Singapore 'out are now becoming vital in the numerous high rise construction projects going on in the city. The most important of these is of course steel, which677 words
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Advertisement84 1972-06-28 11 ANOTHER CHEMICAL PLANT SET OUT BY INSPECTION WELDING STEEL WORKS IN MALAYSIA WE CATER FOR ALL THE OIL INDUSTRY'S NEEDS, INCLUDING TANK CONSTRUCTION, BARGE CONSTRUCTION, PIPE FABRICATION AND SUPPLY OF CODED ASME AND API WELDERS. IwiwwJfc- -A 4 J4, u.-& m Sv &■'ft ,*■> -j iii I m s jjj£.'VV84 words
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Advertisement12 1972-06-28 12 advance dependable, recognised and accepted by Building Industries all over the world.12 words
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Advertisement116 1972-06-28 12 ELac.ln.ic. Po**cn. TooL\ DISC SANDERS/ GRINDERS tTCIRCULAR SAWS -tl\ TRIMMERS D ORBITAL SANDER HAMMER DRILLS DRILLS tip k Also available: Other MAKITA Power Tool models of 230 volts or 110 volts. Baby Sanders Band Saws Belt Sanders Bench Drill Stands Bench Grinders Chain Mortisers Chisel Mortlsers Curved Hand Planers Diamond116 words
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Advertisement157 1972-06-28 12 WATERPROOFING, RESTORATION, PROTECTIVE AND CORRECTIVE PRODUCTS FOR CONCRETE AND MASONRY SYS T E Vi; ■«Vi« i''■U ''V ivfc v *?> v Imm Kf,i «A* V 3 >' mSuS *h t ha: tJ+j* w r w y<- *■> vf 51/ \i p .f >» A V 1J P' >V J >157 words
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Advertisement284 1972-06-28 13 ioi^MX AUTOMATIC GATE CONTROLS U. Va l®J •r i .3T >v*I <i Sv >w* i!!« t V AUTOMATIC DOOR We open the door for you. Automaticolly. And it's oil done by contact most pnd light beams. Easy? Not unless you have the know how. .Wismer Automation give this highly specialised284 words
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Advertisement311 1972-06-28 14 .pfc, r k 1 BE &> "Sour ouxx... Discover the exquisite delight of Euros wall tiles kj %J 'ii? L jii* *"t. met fy? CJ® f •W',v v_* 7* VN //n 4-: 4 A £j£E #P X. w K^f* f m m •V ■4^ *fv?' TL 'r\S JiWmaL Euros Wall311 words
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Advertisement332 1972-06-28 15 FIR DETIH CINCRETE SPECIFY ADMIXTURES WATERPROOFERS: PLASTET gel control and water reducing agent; improvements in strength, density, crack resistance, etc. for high early strength. air entraining agent for workability and light weight aggregate concrete. mortar plasticiser in lieu of lime. heavy— duty integral waterproofer for severe damp conditions or water332 words
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Advertisement141 1972-06-28 15 Mr? l 7 V. A beautiful and striking ceiling enhances the decor of any setting. For expert advice you can look up to on patterns, designs and installation, consult BRADY'S.The prices are far below what you'd.ever expected. Quotations given without obligation. FIBROCEIL CEILINGS ACOUSTIC CEILING TILES SPRAYED ACOUSTICS FIREPROOFING TO141 words
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Advertisement140 1972-06-28 16 M 1 A DIVISION OF AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES PTE, LTD. 57-59 Kallang Road Singapore, Teh *****3 13 lines W* S V, < A 32* > V< A m CONSULTANTS! ARCHITECTS! CONTRACTORS! 7// FOR YOUR HIGH STRENGTH STRUCTURAL BOLTING REQUIREMENTS PLEASE CONTACT US NATURAL PEBBLES AND STONES WALL FACING,TROWEL, CHEMISTONE, EMATILE,140 words
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1069 1972-06-28 17 Mary Lee - Presented by Mary Lee TRISH SHEPPARD May wrinkled her pretty nose. "The way you talk mister, it's as if you're going to the horses and you want me to give you a good tip. None of my girls here do any mucky business,1,069 words
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Article, Illustration288 1972-06-28 17 TAN CHUNG LEE - fejoga TAN CHUNG LEE Head-to-knee pose Sitting position First lie flat on your back, feet together, stretch your arms linking both thumbs together and breathing in deeply lift your body without lifting the legs. (Picture 1). Get up very slowly so that the body is288 words
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Article, Illustration354 1972-06-28 17 M. CORDEIRO - pattern BY M. CORDEIRO Mothers, are you bored with your daily household routine of clearing, cleaning and cooking? Why not take time off to make a simple dress for yourself? Depending on the fabric you choose. It could be a housecoat or even a dressy outfit354 words
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Article191 1972-06-28 17 Patchwork emerges as the leading trend at an international fair featuring handbags and accessories now on in PARIS. Scraps of leather are stitched in diamonds, squares and rectangles to create handbags that look like veritable crazy quilts. It might seem an economical approach, with every scrap of191 words
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Article308 1972-06-28 17 Baghdad, Wednesday Successful operation of a model farm run by women has spurred consideration here of plans for more such all-female farms. The idea fits into Iraq's efforts to alter the role traditionally assigned to women In this part of the world and give them opportunities308 words
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Article, Illustration174 1972-06-28 17 To get down to the knitty gritty of fashion, you'll have to stop wearing last year's clingy knit dresses ana trouser suits. Those things are definitely passe, and have given way to more exciting shapes in the most adventurous colour combinations. Things never imagined possible onPhotographer: SULAIMAN ISMAIL. - 174 words
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Advertisement174 1972-06-28 17 SHAH'S BEACH MOTEL This is the ideal spot if you ore looking for something from the ordinary. A motel near the sea with swimming pool. All desired facilities to make your holiday an interesting and comfortable one. What more, our efficient and courteous staff just crave- to offer you their174 words
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308 1972-06-28 18 United Press International London, Wednesday Mr. A.W. Clausen, the president of the JJank of America, proposed yesterday that the developed countries undertake a major economic initiative for the development of SouthEast Asia, including, ultimately, postwar Indo-China. Mr. Clausen, chief executive of the world'sUnited Press International - 308 words
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637 1972-06-28 18 Bharathi Mohan - By Bharathi Mohan Singapore's Industrial output during the first-quarter of this year has been adversely affected by the recent monetary crisis, economic recession in importing c o un tries and the rising cost of production. Consequently, the index of industrial production dropped637 words
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182 1972-06-28 18 Rubber exports from Malaysia and Singapore in the first four months of this year totalled 587,117 tons, a fall of 36,078 tons from the 623.195 tons for the same period last year. About 290,000 tons were shipped from the West Malaysian ports in Penang and182 words
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Article29 1972-06-28 18 Belfast, Wednesday.—Belfast's public bus transport Srstem, a prime target for oters in Northern Ireland's current unrest, lost over £500,000 <$3.8 million) last year, it was disclosed.29 words
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410 1972-06-28 18 Tokyo, Wednesday A White Paper on Japan's trade in 1971 pub 1 i s he d yesterday said Japan was the third largest exporting country in the world alter the United States and West Germany. It said its total 1971 exports totalled410 words
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Article, Illustration256 1972-06-28 18 The share market opened steady and closed fairly firm yesterday. Many industrial and porperty counters made a marginal recovery Oil palms were 'oarely steady and hotels mixed. City Development announced that it was negotiating with Guan Realty Private Limited to acquire all its paid up capital of $1,050,000.256 words
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Article269 1972-06-28 18 United Press International New York, Wednesday Sceptical investors remained on the sidelines yesterday as the stock market closed lower in moderate trading on the New York stock exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected bluechip stocks was off 1.13 at 935.28 at theUnited Press International - 269 words
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Article203 1972-06-28 18 A 111*4 Cham Alcoa Am Brand* 4«* Ajb Out Am Motor* AT ft T A ft P AntOMHftt 1«S Avon Pd Beta Steel Boeing Caterp Trac Chryaler 31 Coc«-Cola Control Data Corn Gl Wkj Dow Cbem DuPont K Kodak 131 Fed Dept Btra Ford Mot MV, Oea203 words
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207 1972-06-28 18 Reuter London, Wednesday Industrials drifted lower In quiet trading yesterday and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index was off 5.5 at 492.5. South African gold shares most of which are now subject to the investment dollar premium featured higher largely on European interest. Amgold,Reuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration104 1972-06-28 18 New products... Avery Products Corporation of America is introducing label makers and embossing tapes to the local market. Features of the label makers include instant visibility of letters that eliminate errors, single lever operation for fast and convenient embossing, cutting and spacing, easy onehand104 words
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Article231 1972-06-28 18 Reuter London, Wednesday A British oil company has secured a £360 million ($2,640 million) loan to develop an oil field in the North Sea, off Britain's northeast coast, it was announced recently. The company, British Petroleum, said the loan was the biggest single prorate bankReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement408 1972-06-28 18 INDIAN BANK (Wholly owned by Government of India) Head Office: 17 North Beach Road, Madras 1. BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.12.71 l CAPITAL' AND LIABILITIES. Capital (wholly owned by the Central Government) Reserve Fund and other Reserves Deposits and other Accounts Borrowings from other Banking Companies, Agents etc. Bills Payable408 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1972-06-28 19 Wee Beng Huat - Netted $6m for the Republic By Wee Beng Huat A backyard hobby turned into a million dollar trade this Is the success story behind Singapore's growing tropical fish industry which last year reaped in over $6 million in foreign exchange earnings. And there Is nothing fishy about this1,404 words
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Article701 1972-06-28 19 Lee Yew Meng - By Lee Yew Meng To set up an aquarium, first wash the tank with clear warm water. Do not use any soap, detergents or mineral spirits. If there are traces of black aquarium cement on the glass, scrape them off with a bit of steel wool,701 words
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Advertisement114 1972-06-28 19 TROPICAL MARINE FANCY FISH EXPORTER r jr r. i i M WE EXTORT ONLY THE BEST TAISEI CORPORATION 381, Joo CHiot PI Oct, S'pore 15 Coble Add: "Toiseigold" Tel: *****4 TROPICA** PRODUCTS SUPPLIES P. O. Box 3393 Singapore Coble odd: "TROPICANAS" Tel: *****. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS OF TROPICAL FISH MARINE FISH114 words
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Advertisement177 1972-06-28 19 flaunmuin 44 Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore 9 TEL: *****, ***** ***** SPECIALISTS IN ical Fish Aquarium Accessories Etc Fish Aquatic Plaits Marine Fish Fish Task Hobbyist Books Our Special Services include Monthly Maintaining and decorating fish aquarium Daily fish tank services Garden pond decoration i£ *+>■' 0 r< VA If i177 words
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Advertisement522 1972-06-28 20 NEW NATION PHONE 37-4488 ANNOUNCEMENTS SARONG KCBAYA SPECIALIST. Dresses tailored to taste. Ready 14 hours. Guaranteed fitting. Red Beauty 354 Tanjong Katong Road, S'pore *****7. SWISS SALON'S BEAUTY SHOP at Liat Towers for latest hairstyling, tinting and perms. By London trained staff. Manicure, facials etc. Tel: *****4. TAKE OKASA the522 words
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Advertisement524 1972-06-28 20 WILL KNOWN TRAVEL SERVICE with fully furnished office situated in busy area near High Street for Sale, please contact Mr. Chew for further detail within 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Telephone: *****. EDUCATION FRENCH CONVERSATION 116-A, Emerald Hill Road, S'pore 9; Tel: *****9/*****9 (after 2 p.m.) BEGINNERS' AUDIO VISUAL FRENCH524 words
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Advertisement567 1972-06-28 20 DISTRICT 20: Off Jalan Penim-1 pin, 2-storey corner terrace house on 3,000 sq.ft. of kind. Many extra features odded to bosk structure. $82,000/- 0.n.0. District 10: 2-storey detached house on about 10,000 sq. ft. freehold land. Fully furnished as well as 3 aircons, fridge, etc. $270,000/-, 0.n.0. David Phoa Sons.567 words
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Advertisement535 1972-06-28 20 3RD MILS S€ RANGOON at 30-A, Upper Serangoon Rood, 1,200 sq.ft. on Ist floor. AircoivJitioned, telephone, fully furnished with built-in cobinets throughout and wall-to-wall carpeting in Director's room. Ample parking space. Rent $700 p.m. Please call *****5/ ***** S'pore. OFFICE ACCOMMODATION Available Ist July, 1972 1,600 sq. ft. dist. 4.535 words
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Advertisement619 1972-06-28 20 BERNARD DRIVING SCHOOL 15 Lorong Mydin off Chongi Rood. The most discipline, relioble, trustworthy, strict Driving School in Dist. 14,15,16 with 7 uniform cars and courteous instructors on the rood. Tel: *****7 Singapore. EVERYDAY DRIVING SCHOOL MORRIS 1000 dual cuv trolled hourly 54.50. 12 Choon Guon Street Singapore 2 Phone619 words
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Advertisement737 1972-06-28 20 WHERE TO EAT ENJOY SPECIAL CHILLI CRABS/seofood and Howaiion tidbits by-the-sea at Aloha Rhu Hawaiian Village, just 2 miles from Bedok corner. Its haven for Sou th-Seo lovers. WHERE TO STAY SLOANE COURT HOTEL, 17, Balmoral Road, quiet, residential, Orchard Rood area, air-condi-tioned, $20/- upwards Tel: *****/7 (S'pore). HIGH CLASS737 words
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Advertisement352 1972-06-28 20 APPOINTMENTS PLAZA SINCAPURA SHOPPING COMPIEX j at Orchard Road/Oldham Lane for Development Bank of Singapore Ltd. PROJECT MANAGER Applications are invited from persons holding a degree in architecture, civil engineering or equivalent, with 8 to 10 years working experience and a minimum of 6 years practical experience in a similar352 words
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Article, Illustration14 1972-06-28 21 of Parry Secondary getting over the bar in the high lump event.14 words
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Article, Illustration20 1972-06-28 21 to an easy win is Tajr Peng Tonj of St. Gabriel's in the "A division 100 m event.20 words
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Article, Illustration27 1972-06-28 21 of Upper Serangoon Tech- nical putting the shot in the "B'* division of the Serangoon District Schools athletic championships at Cedar Girls School ground yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration15 1972-06-28 21 of Upper Aljunied Technical in the *'B" division long jump for boys.15 words
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Article198 1972-06-28 21 London, Wednesday—The cost of staging Olympic Games Is now so high that in future this great festival of sport may have to be on a smaller scale, the official journal of the British Olympic Association said yesterday. The journal, World Sports, said that by the time198 words
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Article97 1972-06-28 21 TENNIS St. Louis, Missouri, Wednesday. Phil Dent of Sydney, Australia, defeated countryman Terry Adisson of Brisbane yesterday in the first match of the US$5O,OOO Hblton Tennis classic at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center in Forest Park, 6-4, 7-5. Dent was down 1-3 and 3-4 in the97 words
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Article86 1972-06-28 21 Warsaw, Wednesday Olympic contenders Anders Gaerderud of Sweden and Karimier Maranda of Poland clocked the fastest time in the world this year for the 3000 metres steeplechase during athletics meetings in Stockholm and Warsaw last night. Both clocked eight minutes 23.6 seconds to go within 1.6 seconds86 words
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174 1972-06-28 21 Mr. Lim Kim San, the Minister for Education was re-elected president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association annual general meeting. Also re-elected as vicepresidents were Mr. Tang Tuck Wah and Dr. Ang Kok Peng. Other office bearers: vice-presidents: Mr. Peter Tay, Mr. Tang Tuck Leng, Mr.174 words
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Article230 1972-06-28 21 M. Param - By M. Param A three-member motorcycling team will leave for the Indonesian grand prlx tomorrow. The team is Harry Tan Cheng Chuan (Yamaha TR2B), Harry Byrd (Yamaha TR2B) and Graeme Slingo (Norton Commando). Team captain Harry Tan said yesterday: "I participated there last year and230 words
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Article71 1972-06-28 21 London, Wednesday. The powerful Russian rowing contingent were yesterday high and dry on the eve of this year's Henley royal regatta. The 17-strong party of oarsmen from the WMF Moscow, Spartak Moscow and Spartak Leningrad clubs were still waiting impatiently for their boats and oars to71 words
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Article149 1972-06-28 21 Reykjavik. Wednesday. American challenger Bobby Fischer will be In Iceland in time for the start of his 24-game world championship match against Boris Spassky of Russia, one of his advisers said yesterday. Fred Cramer, a formerpresident of the UJ9. Chess Association, said Fischer ''will be149 words
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Article526 1972-06-28 21 Indian Association which has the Singapore Hockey Association's Division One title in the bag is hoping to achieve a double with its second team in the Division Two championship. At this stage the "B" team is lying third to Singapore Recreation Club "B" and526 words
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186 1972-06-28 21 There will be a triple start at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang in this year's BP rally to be held on August 25-27. All competitors will have the choice of picking their starting points from these three places. Apart from the186 words
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Article52 1972-06-28 21 United Press International Noumea, New Caledonia, Wednesday The touring French Rugby Union team beat a South Pacific selection 65 points to 6 In an exhibition game yesterday. Halftime the French led 21-3. It'was the last game of the current French tour. They were due home in ParisUnited Press International - 52 words
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Miscellaneous123 1972-06-28 21 ...INSTEAD OF A HAVERSTONEI BEING A HAVERSTONE MADE ME SO PROUD... SO SPECIAL WELL. YOU CAN IMAGINE HOW I FELT WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT 1 WAS SOMEBOP/S REJECT/ m <s I et<s 1 MI IV immsMK L by Ken Bald OETDNA LISTEN TO ME... v bo,u by John Prentice123 words
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Miscellaneous290 1972-06-28 21 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Chores. 6 Book ol the Bible. 10 Flexed. 14 Group of eight. 15 Small case. 16 Wife: Lat. 17 Soap plant. 18 Sell. 19 Broz. 20 Alight at OUare. 22 Irritated. 24 Spanish gambling game. 26 Take notice. 27 Constructor out to make a fast290 words
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Article, Illustration832 1972-06-28 22 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Singapore bantamweight boxing champion, Brian, Isaac will make his farewell appearance in the ring next month before he hangs up his gloves and leaves for a new country and a new life. After 159 fights In which he remembers losing about 20, the832 words
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Article99 1972-06-28 22 Athens, Wednesday.—Britain dominated the first day of their triangular athletics match against Greece and the Netherlands when they won 10 of the 14 events here last night. Britain ended the first part of the two-day meeting with an overall lead of 105 points ahead of Greece99 words
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Article, Illustration45 1972-06-28 22 clash during the Padang Shield match be- tween Singapore Recreation Club and Singapore Cricket Club yesterday which ended in a scoreless draw. RIGHT: This SCC player looks set to score with a hefty drive.—Pictures by Steven Lee. -Pictures by Steven Lee.-Pictures by Steven Lee. - 45 words
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445 1972-06-28 22 Reuter London, Wednesday. Centuries by Pakistani Test batsman Mushtaq Mohammad and his Northamptonshire teammate David Steele provided some rare entertainment as rain made heavv Inroads Into yesterday's English county cricket championship programme. Mushtaq (120) and Steele (131) shared a fine third-wicket stand of 234 inReuter - 445 words
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Article139 1972-06-28 22 New York, Wednesday.— New York City Correction Board chairman William Vanden Heuvel announced yesterday formation of a citizens committee to urge that Olympic officials allow two imprisoned American athletes to compete in the 1972 Munich Games. The German Olympic Committee has reportedly said it would139 words
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Article, Illustration21 1972-06-28 22 pulling away to victory in the 200m butterfly stroke at the School's International swimming meet at Barker Road yesterday.21 words
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1057 1972-06-28 22 JEFFREY LOW - SOCCER! SCENE WITH JEFFREY LOW Goals galore. That's what we can hope to see in three hours at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday. The occasion: The clash of Singapore's mighty four in the semi finals of the inaugural Inter-Con-stituencies tournament,1,057 words
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Article108 1972-06-28 22 Stoke, England, Wednesday. Tony Waddington, manager of English first division football club Stoke City, confirmed yesterday that England striker Geoff Hurst would sign for Stoke shortly at a fee of about £80,000. Waddington said that Hurst, now with West Ham United, would sign for108 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1972-06-28 23 By Blue Peter Bukit Timah trainer Garnet Bougoure has entered a powerful string of horses for the Singapore July meeting beginning on Saturday, and looks set for a good run. Improving Mach Two Is worth following. He chalked, up his third victory this season when1,554 words
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161 1972-06-28 23 Birmingham, England, Wednesday Danny McAllnden became the first Irishman to win the British heavyweight boxing title when he knocked out the holder, Jack Bodell, In the second round here last night. McAlinden, nicknamed "Dangerous Dan," was mobbed by hundreds of supporters after he had ended161 words
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562 1972-06-28 23 London, Wednesday. Onny Parun, a long-legged 25-year-old New Zealander, provided the high spot of the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday when he met Spaniard Andres Glmeno, the fourth S00(J This exciting, amusing, and often tantalising second round match was suspended because of rain after 2562 words
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Article242 1972-06-28 23 -SPORTS 'LETTER DEAR SIR, Jeffrey Low's "Get Them Lost Charlie George" article, whatever the reason for its timing, certainly wedges a sharp credibility gap in the minds of most Singapore soccer fans reading local soccer reports. Fancy, the previous Straits Times and New Nation reports242 words
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Article, Illustration284 1972-06-28 23 New York, Wednesday—"l want it legal. I don't care what people say. I'm ready for a return tomorrow," said the new lightweight champion of the world, Roberto Duran, after his victory Monday night at Madison Square Garden. "I could have pulled It out," said Ken Buchanan. "He neverUnited Press International radio picture. - 284 words
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Article353 1972-06-28 23 Mach Two (Laurie Johnson) and Okinawa (C.H. Tan) were matched in an interesting trifcl at Buklt Timah this morning. Breaking from the 3f the pair steadily clapped on the pace to run the last 3f in 37 2/5, with Mach Two doing better at353 words
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Article32 1972-06-28 23 National League Chicago t Phillies 3 New York 7 Pittsburgh 4 Phillies 7 Chicago 4 St Louis 4 Montreal S American League Oakland Texas S denotes 2nd game.32 words
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Article13 1972-06-28 23 Tokyo, Wednesday All scheduled baseball games washed out because of rain.13 words
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Advertisement216 1972-06-28 23 THE KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL BANK (INCORPORATED IN THC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC Of CHINA WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) BALANCE SHEET (31st December, 1971) ASSETS Cash Due from Banks Loans Sundry Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable «nder Forward Contracts Premises k Furniture Customers" Liabilities under Letters of Credit Guarantee Other Assets AMOUNT (Renminbi) 87,791,891.01 170,434,551.34 19,598,370.42216 words
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Article, Illustration54 1972-06-28 24 Rapeah Ibrahim, who is turning 16 this month, works with electronic components in an assembly plant. But she's so electrifying herself, she'd make any head turn. A real "live-wire,'' she burns up static current playing netball to keep slim. And glows with inspiration when she paints for leisure.Picture by Jerry Seh. - 54 words
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389 1972-06-28 24 Scientists claim the din could upset sex life Much is being said «'ind written about the various forms of pollution these days on TV, over radio, in newspapers and on walls... Pollution has often been cited as a cause of numerous environmental diseases. And389 words
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Article144 1972-06-28 24 Piping is an ancient art —stories about the legendary skill of ancient pipers are part of the folklore of the Highlands of Scotland. But the academic world has been less enthusiastic. The Royal Scottish Academy of Music does not include piping among its subjects, and144 words
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Article28 1972-06-28 24 An incensed Mexican soccer fan shot his television set then killed himself on Sunday after a goal was scored against his favourite team, police said yesterday.28 words
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Article115 1972-06-28 24 Today Is Wednesday, June 28. the 180 th day of 1972 with 186 to follow. THE MOON: Between full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS: Mercury. Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. American composer115 words
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Article38 1972-06-28 24 Craig and Linda Davis, both 18, have started married life on the rocks. They were married in Topanga Canyon in California atop the steepsided rock, eight feet high, where they met a year ago.38 words
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Article33 1972-06-28 24 Soviet football spectators who mix vodka with their favourite sport were warned yesterday that liquor stores near stadiums might be closed during matches to curb incidents involving drunken fans.33 words
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353 1972-06-28 24 UPI Glenn Burkhalter poked his flashlight deep into a cabinet and said that in more than a week of looking the only bugs he found in Moscow's A m e r i can Embassy had six legs. "And there were plenty of them,"UPI - 353 words
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Article63 1972-06-28 24 AH FOOK: So MSA is to be no more. I for one will be sad to see those initials go. MEI LIN: It's the airline not the initials you fly in. It will just be a matter of time to build up the image and reputation of the63 words
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Article46 1972-06-28 24 A Holsteln cow named Jenny gave fair goers In Honolulu an extra attraction for their $1.50 admission fee. She produced a calf at the farm and diary tent before an openmouthed crowd of hundreds. The calf was named Kawelolanl Hawaiian for "unexpected happening."46 words
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Article91 1972-06-28 24 Mrs. Connie Guzman of San Bernardino, California, awakened from a weekend nap as something nudged the sofa. It was a steamroller. Police said two boys managed to start the engine of a steamroller left in the street outside Mrs. Guzman's house. The boys jumped off91 words
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Miscellaneous373 1972-06-28 24 5 Siagapsra Opening and Housewives' Matinee—Two City Girls (Cantonese film, Pt. 1) A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (C) Nam Isainyarkal—featuring: John Memmen (Rpt) Days of Our Lives Close Opening and Space Angel News In Brief What Others Say (E) For the Family (C—Rpt) English for Everyone —The373 words
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Miscellaneous459 1972-06-28 24 Trust your lucky star IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are destined for a full and gainful life—If you are willing to put the time and effort Into the development of the many talents and abilities with which you have been gifted. If you are not so willing, however,459 words
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