New Nation, 30 June 1972

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, June 30, 1972 No. 445 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 73 1 New Nation scores two advertising "firsts'* today. Ford Motor Company has picked New Nation for the publicity launching of its two new, prestigious cars the Fairmont and Falcon. In doing so, they and their advertising agents, Leo Burnett, have produced the first colour spread across two pages to
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  • 11 1 Police reported 48 traffic accidents yesterday. Six were serious.
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  • 84 1 Trading was light in the share market this morning with better buying interest in low-priced stocks. Prices generally General Lumber, an active counter, rose from 82 cents to 87 cents. Perak Carbide gained five cents to $1.10, Unilite three cents to $1.13, Mega Chemicals two cents to
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  • 28 1 Saigon 'y es LATE NEWS Saigon, Friday South Vietnam said today it was ready to return to the Paris peace talks "to show our goodwill one more time."
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  • 217 1 The new name of Singapore's national airline will be announced at 3 p.m. today—and our favourite guess is that it will be SINGAPORE AIRLINES, and the new initials SAL. On Tuesday the Singapore and Malaysian governments announced that Singapore had dropped
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  • 183 1 A team of Shell engineers this morning carried out a survey of the super-tanker Myrtea, as it lay anchorattoe Western damage. Tme 210,961-ton tanker which ran aground on Sunday night spent four days in a special conven tional buoy mooring, discharging its remaining 200,000 tons
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  • 191 1  -  By Long Kum Thong Would you like to give Noble Princess, a white alsatian (right), a home? She is up for adoption since her former owners, the Weishaupls, an American family of four, were killed In the Japan Air Lines plane crash near
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  • 465 1 Nixon's hope as fresh peace talks announced United Press International Washington, Friday President Nixon announced last night that the Paris peace talks would resume on July 13. He said that if the talks "go forward in a constructive and serious way" the Vietnam war could
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  • 275 1 Reuter London, Friday.—Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Anthony Barber, said last night he hoped the floating of sterling would end before next January 1 when Britain is due to join the Common Market. He also disclosed in Parliament that this
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  • 47 1 Manila, Friday A former Philippines beauty queen, Gemma Cruz Araneta, said today that she will Join a picket line protesting against tomorrow's Miss Philippines contest as a part of "US imperialist cultural aggression." Mrs. Araneta won the Miss International title in California In 1964.
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  • 34 1 Detectives from CID arrested three people yesterday at Cecil Street In the current dampdown against secret society members. The have been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.
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  • 123 1 United Press International Saigon, Friday.—US 852 heavy bombers pdunded targets within four miles of Quang Tri city last night in advance of a task force of 20,000 South Vietnamese troops advancing from three sides on the commu-nist-held city. Field reports said President Thieu
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  • 330 2  -  But firm 'yes' unlikely By V.K. Chin Kuala Lumpur, Friday Singapore and Malaysian officials, who began the second day of their resumed discussions on an air services agreement here this morning, are keen to resolve this issue as soon as possible. With Singapore's decision
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  • 58 2 Paris, Friday.—Two convicts were last night sentenced to death for the murder of a prison nurse and a guard during an unsuccessful escape attempt from a jail near the town of Troyes In eastern France. The two hostages they took—a 35-year-old woman nurse and a young male
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  • 34 2 In yesterday's New Nation report, University of Singapore student, Miss Lim Bee Tin, 21, who received a cheque from Mr. Graham Patrick of Longines, Switzerland, was wrongly reported to be 31 years old.
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  • 228 2  -  By Violet Oon There were flashes of great playing in his piano recitaT last night, but they did not disguise the fact that Jacob Feurring has passed his prime. Many of the passages seemed to be technically beyond him, especially those requiring agile fingers.
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  • 172 2 What better way to to finish off a hard day at work than to collect a $100 voucher? That is what Inche Mokhtar bin Has him (right) and Mr. S. Gurb a c h a n Singh did yesterday. Inche Hashim, a father of 10 children,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 484 2 iCMMas 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 identity
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    • 164 2 Temperatures In cities yesterday Hong Kong Manila Kuala Lumpur Jakarta Talpeh Tokyo Seoul Bangkok Naha London Paris Moscow New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth world 32-27 C 32-23 C 33-21 C 32-24 C 32-25 C 27-20 C 30-19 C 32-25 C 32-27 C 21-13 C 21- 8C 29-19
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  • 315 3  -  Brunei government told By Ivan Lim The Singapore Health Ministry has written to the Brunei government to explain that local eggs are not infected with cholera virus. A Ministry spokesman said: "A letter has already been sent and we are now awaiting a
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  • 73 3 New York, Friday.—Ford Motor Company said yesterday it was recalling nearly 4.4 million of its 1970 and 1971 cars and trucks to replace a plastic locking device on the two front seat safety belts. The company said there had been 80 cases where the
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  • 319 3 Singapore to be regional host Handicapped people from ASEAN countries will congregate in Singapore during the Month for the Handicapped 1972, which begins tomorrow. The month-long activities will be launched by the First Lady, Mrs. Sheares, at the Singapore Council of Social Services, Penang Lane, at
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  • 139 3 Piling for the $12.5 million complex at Havelock Road to house the subordinate courts has started. The complex, believed to be the first of its kind in this region, will have a 14storey building as its main feature. The building is to have 25 courtrooms,
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  • 51 3 Washington, Friday. About 8 million South Vietnamese—half the country's population have been made refugees since 1965, Senator Edward Kennedy said yesterday. He said the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Refugees, of which he Is chairman, estimated civilian casualties at 1.5 million, Including 380,000 deaths, for the seven-year
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  • 40 3 Tel Aviv, Friday. Police used tear-gas yesterday to disperse a crowd of religous Jews who demonstrated in the magistrate's court here, protesting against the detention of two religious youths charged with firebombing a sex boutique here last week.
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  • 200 3 Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, MP for Kallang, is to ask the Minister for Home Affairs at the next sitting of Parliament how many cases of road accidents involving pedestrians were reported during the first six months of this year. He will ask
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  • 27 3 Moscow, Friday. Russia yesterday launched the second In a new series of earth satellites designed to study solar activity and its effect on interplanetary space.
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  • 169 3 You stand to win $1000 if you can handcuff magician Jimmy Choo without him slipping out of them. Anyone is welcome to take him on. The venue of the challenge: Wonderland Amusement Park. The date: Sunday. The occasion is the music fair organised by the Young
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  • In Person
    • 608 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 INDIVIDUAL tabletennis championships were spotlighted over the last 20 days in Lowland Community Centre when Juniors and seniors of district 19 pitted their skills against one another. But the highlight was reserved for last Tuesday evening
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  • 189 5 About 250 delegates, including 150 from overseas, will attend the seventh regional seminar on "Instructional Materials for English Language Teaching" organised by the SEAMEO Regional Rngllah Language Centre next week. The Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, will open the seminar at the new
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  • 26 5 The National Library Group Services Section is organising a talk on driftwood and stone creations on Wednesday at 10.30 a.m< by Mr. T.A. Mugan.
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  • 103 5 Too many pigs in the market? Not quite. This one caught by our cameraman romping in the heart of a Housing Board estate yesterday is the result of rapid urbanisation. High-rise flats are stabbing the skies next door to farms just like this one in Redhill
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  • 134 5 Local concert pianist Mr. Lee Kum Sing, now in the United States, will be giving a recital sponsored by the University of Singapore Academic Staff Union when he returns next month. Mr. Lee is now ending a successful 10-month concert tour
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  • 65 5 The Department of Extramural Studies at the University of Singapore has organised a course of 25 lectures on industrial radiography. Organised in conjunction with the Ministry of Science and Technology, the course is designed to meet the Increasing demand by industry for technicians trained In this field.
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  • 54 5 The Hello Support Group Club, a social and recreation organisation, is organising a picnic for residents from three old folks homes on Sunday at the Redemptorist Bungalow In Windsor Drive. The homes are the Home for the Aged Sick. Aljunied Old Folks Home and Phr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 187 5 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House UST ARRIVED! 197* NEW RAN t n V-% m P The new collection off Christian _L/ 1 Or Neckties asserts individuality In colour. Cheerfful tasteful colours. Each deftly tailored in a gentlemanly manner. OKI Singapore's first exclusive mens shop 81, HIGH
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 392 5 Quiz photo No. 38 All prizes go to the men... Monday's Quiz photograph showed the front of the Peoples' Association building in Kailang Road. As no woman reader sent In a correct entry, all three prizes go to men. The first prize of $15 goes to Inche All bin Judin,
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  • 254 6 The latest annual report of the Science Council issued recently called lor more encouragement for local Research and Development (K and D) programmes. The report said that Singapore was now in the second phase of its industrialisation programme and more industries with
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  • 274 6 Make it law, says Ho The Member of Parliament for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah Leong, has called on the government to introduce legislation to make it compulsory for professionals to join trade unions. In an interview with New Nation, Mr. Ho, who is also
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  • 289 6 Gonorrhoea is the number one venereal disease in Singapore. There were 3149 cases in 1971 highest for the past 10 years. The majority of these cases were in the 15 to 25 age group. Although the rise of gonorrhoea was disturbing, the drop in
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  • 135 6 They come by the thousands across the Causeway. And no sooner are they weighed when they are off to the stalls all over Singapore. As many as 100,000 durians are rolling off these trucks each day at the new distributing centre in Beach Road (above).
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 273 6 What other newspapers ire saying: VIETNAM WAR MAY BE PEACEFULLY SETTLED: The present situation of the Vietnam war is such that the two belligerent parties seem to feel that they are in a dilemma. Dr. Kissinger told the Press, after he hurt -eported to President Nixon v
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    • 953 6 LONG HAIR HABIT; The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that all males with long hair will be attended last at all government departments. It Is said that the Ministry of Education is ilao considering wajrs and means of dealing with teachers and students with long
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  • 370 7 No meeting yesterday United Press International New Delhi, Friday Serious differences apparently prevented Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi and Pakistani President, Mr. Bhutto from meeting yesterday to discuss substantive issues during the second day of their summit conference at Simla. The two leaders, however,
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  • 214 7 Reuter Hong Kong, Friday. A North Vietnamese official, said the numbvr of US servicemen involved in the Indo China war had doubl ed despite President Nixon's latest announce ment of further troop withdrawals. Mr. Ngo Dlen. head of the Foreign Ministry Press and Information Department,
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  • 149 7 Manila, Friday. Philippines coast guard and navy ships Including submarinechasers have been alerted to a "mystery" foreign submarine following intelligence reports that it had recently docked In a Luzon Island cove, a navy spokesman said today. Ships have been deployed off Luzon's east coast following
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  • 412 7 Reuter London, Friday—The Soviet Unions naval presence In the Indian Ocean is so far not large enough or sufficiently supported for far-reaching naval objectives, according to a paper published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies here. The presence probably represented a combination of
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 7 This Taiwanese freighter, Shun Hing,was left aground next to the road along the Manila Bay seaf ront after typhoon Ora hit Manila this week. UPI pic- UPI picture
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  • 277 7 UPI, Reuter Paris, Friday—The French Defence Minister, Mr. Michel Debre, said yesterday that France's nuclear bomb programme was proceeding according to plan, but he declined to confirm reports from Tahiti that a nuclear device was exploded in the South Pacific on Sunday. Mr.
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  • 35 7 London, Friday. A West German twin-engine jet taking off from Blackpool yesterday airport crashed into a railway line and then ploughed through an empty holiday camp. Eight people were reported killed.
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  • 86 7 Peking, Friday.—China's Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-Lai, reaffirmed yesterday Peking's support to Afro-Asian countries but said material aid was limited because the Chinese economy was still backward. Addressing a banquet in Peking for the visiting Sri Lanka Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike,
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  • 152 7 Washington, Friday. The Democratic Party's credentials committee voted 73 to 65 yesterday to strip Senator George McGovern of 151 California delegates. It was a stunning blow to the senator's bid for a first ballot nomination at the Democratic national convention. The loss under the committee's
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  • 469 8 South Vietnam appears to have held its ground. Even if Hue should now fall to communist forces (and the prospect seems unlikely), this will not be a second Dien Bhen Phu. Saigon's recovery is in no small measure due to the massive use
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  • 112 8 by ISPY The meeting of the UMNO Wanita last weekend raised loud chuckles when attention was focussed on polygamy Tan Sri Syed Nasir, gave the male view when he said that polygamy could be avoided if women did not take away other women's husbands. But the women were
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  • 885 8  -  PAKIR SINGH president Marcos, it appeared was delivering his election speech when he called for an end of Philippine dependence on the United States in his Independence Day address to the nation. He also referred to the presence
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  • Letters
    • 163 8  -  N.K. The picture of an attractive 100 with a platform designed by Dang certainly prompted me to read the article under the heading Pretty, Cosy HDB Bathrooms which appeared In New Nation (June 20). With due respect to Dang's suggestion, I believe It is not possible to
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    • 156 8  -  ERIC ONG The ROV will unquestionably do a world of good to all bus commuters by imposing a regulation whereby no bus driver is given the privilege to overtake a bus or buses at a bus-stop without first of all ascertaining whether there are would-be passengers
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    • 133 8 Noise pollution, littering, damage to cars (despite reports made to the police) are still going on behind the backs of the authorities at Merpatl and Circuit districts. Most residents are giving no co-operation to help keep the surroundings clear. They show no consideration for others by
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    • 63 8  -  M. SALLEH What about building a second causeway Instead of enlarging the present one? A second causeway on the Jurong/Pontlan axis as has often been suggested would bring many obvious benefits, one of which would be a large reservoir of fresh water for the two countries, and
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    • 42 8  -  LIN SEOW CHER Can the Public Works Department construct a pedestrain crossing or have a zebra-crossing near Blocks 25 and 27 at Bendemeer Road because every day hundreds of workers are risking their lives dashing across the busy street.
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    • 121 8  -  MOHAMED SULAIMAN I appreciate the decision of the Board of Film Censors to tighten censorship on films depicting violence. We have realised the bitter consequences of screening such films. That such films have Inspired much gangster atrocities and several cold-blooded stabbings is very well known. As such
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    • 57 8 I was called up for national service because I joined the government service In 1967. I left the government service four years ago and yet I was told to continue my part-time service In the Vigilante Corp. Will the Defence Ministry review and dereglster ex-clvll servants who
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    • 137 8  -  ANTHONY PNG As a regular user of the General Post Office, I am aware of the fact that certain transactions will not be conducted after 5 p.m. So on Monday, June 26, I rushed to the GPO at about 4.30 p.m to cash some British postal orders.
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    • 95 8  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 9. Please rerer to the letter by Relief Required (NN, May 25) regarding his problem with pigeons. Your correspondent is advised to cover the eaves of the roof of his house with wire mesh and
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    • 53 8  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 9. With reference to the letter by Mias (NN, June 6) the Public Works Department will be taking action to provide a flight of steps and a footpath to connect the road leading to the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Our Heritage
    • 1256 9 New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. The "soul of spirit boat" looks innocuous enough. It is an intricately carved model of a grand Malay sailing prahu of old complete with miniature masts and rigging. It Is so beautifully
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    • 823 9  -  WHERE ARE THEY NOW? By Tan Chang Lee If Mrs. Seow Peck Leng was born later she would have qualified to be a Women's Libber. Ifc was she who first started the ball rolling in the campaign for equal pay
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  • SHOPPING
    • 883 10 TJEOPLE these days x seem to be full of bright ideas. Take wallpaper for instance. The fad started out with a few colours of a standard type but now the colours and designs available are as varied as the countries that manufacture them. There
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  • TREND
    • 131 11  -  Presented by Mary Lee Schoolgirl pleats are making pretty fashionable news these days, particularly in Paris. I# you want to We in vogue, the trademark is a peek-a-knee skirt the sharp, crisp flare provided by pleats, worn over an equally crisp blouse. Topped with a blazer
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    • 439 11  -  'Youth should have a good time and avoid violence' From Roland Pullen Francoise Sag an doesn't believe In sex equality. She says so In her new book "Bruised Soul." "I have never thought that the notion of sexual equality could be valid," she says. She Is so
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    • 728 11 M by TABIB A recent letter and reply in the Dear Ros column prompts me to write this week about syphilis. This is undoubtedly the most dangerous and difficult of all venereal diseases. We have only one comfort today concerning this ancient scourge
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    • 178 11 Miseries of modern motoring by a duke Reuter London, Friday. The Duke of Edinburgh complained to car experts here yesterday about some of the miseries of modern motoring noise, smelly exhaust fumes and traffic jams. "I don't like the noise which most vehicles make, particularly very large ones." the 51-year-old
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    • 80 11 London, Friday. The number of schoolgirls who became pregnant is increasing alarmingly in England and Wales, the Family Planning Association said yesterday. Last year there were nearly 14,000 pregnancies reported among girls under 16 an increase of 27 per cent over the previous year, the association's
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    • 34 11 PAINTING TIP: Smear petroleum jelly on the glmes before painting woodwork round windows. When the job Is completed, wipe off petroleum Jelly and any paint on the glass will come off, too.
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 1367 12 Predicting Asia's future path Predictions are dangerous, but I venture to guess that the Vietnam war will most probably end in the next six months. Whether this would mean a gift to Mr. Nixon for his election campaign or a desperate concession on his part depends on how
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    • 727 12  -  What Soviets think of US situation RUSSIA Dissent within powerful states attempting to arrange the lives and affairs of smaller countries is a phenomenon of our times. Sometimes constructive, sometimes disoriented, often escapist, dissent has had a considerable impact on national and foreign policies in the
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    • 324 13 RUSSIA A dissident Russian citizens committee has circulated a highly unusual attack, on official Soviet policy and called for protest demonstrations and strikes against the government. Unlike most underground petitions circulated recently in Russia which deal with Issues of reli gious and intellectual freedoms, the
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    • 569 13  -  From Robert Dallos Los Angeles Times AMERICA It may be that to err is human. But when news paper and television re porters and editors do so in America they may hear from an organisation which calls itself AIM. AIM is an
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    • 391 13  -  From Murray Seeger Los Angeles Times construction has been reduced with more em phasis on co operatives In which individuals, not the state, invest. Soviet citizens' pur chasing power is only 8 to 14 per cent as high as the buying power of
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  • 183 14  -  CAMERA CORNER By WANG SU FAH Seaside activities provide interesting material for candid photography. However, it is important to watch out for the horizon or other horizontal lines which should never appear above a person's head or below knee and In no circumstances behind a person's body.
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  • 313 14  -  By Bharathi Mohan Local manufacturers and suppliers of house furnishing materials can expect a boom In the near future. According to official statistics a record 32,000 units of houses, shops, hotels, and business complexes are being put up. Construction began last year on 28,000
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  • 159 14 London, Friday The market closed easier again yesterday with fresh concern about tighter credit following base rate Increased by leading banks. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index was off 4.5 at 481.7. Government bonds, however, moved up with net advances of I point
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  • 164 14 United Press International New York, Friday. The stock market closed lower for the sixth consecutive session yesterday, although there were signs of late firming. Trading was moderate. The Dow Jones average of SO selected blue-chip industrial stocks was off 4.59 points at 926.25 at the
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  • 216 14 More than 2 million industrial shares were traded in the Singapore stock exchange yesterday. Bat the prices of 44 counters declined marginally, 42 moved up and 22 remained unchanged. Fair Lady made a dramatic recovery yesterday when it rose from 33 cents to 40 cents bat eased to
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    • 1075 14 Title: Camera: Exposure: Rales Cuun Corner weekly photofraphJo contest. Btlew are the rules of the competition. It's open te all with cash prises. 1. The Contest b open to all Singapore pholofrsphiiis. en gloosy sarface. 3. An Entry Perm aaast be rammed at the baek of each print. 4. There
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  • SISR
    • 1006 15  -  ...A GUARANTEE FOR QUALITY By Douglas Chan The award of quality certificates and licences by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research at this evening's annual dinner of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association marks another step forward in the Republic's drive for quality in local products. Making
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    • 606 16  -  By Pang Guek Cheng When a housewife steps into a supermarket, and is confronted Urith a dazzling array of competitive products, her final choice has to be one dictated by quality. Quality sells this is the message, which is reaching an increasing number of Singapore
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    • 625 16 The stamp of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is not only a household name among local consumers but also in the market overseas. With local manufacturers trying their best to boost their products overseas, the role of SISIR has taken
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    • 524 18  -  By Douglas Chan The primary role of Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is to play teacher, counsellor and doctor to the manufacturing world. In this role, SISIR has become quite successful as more ana more local Industries turn to it for help. Its
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    • 510 18 No manufacturer or industrialist in Singapore can, in all honesty, believe that he is too small or too big to look upon the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research as his principal consultant. SISIR's consultancy service to the hundreds of factories in the
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    • 684 19  -  By Douglas Chan Sustaining the growth and ensuring the continued success. lot the Republic's industries would not only depend on higher productivity but also on the quality of the pro- ducts. r With a very limited domestic market and a highly competitive foreign market and
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    • 405 19 Once again manufacturers will congregate to receive SISIR's quality certificates and licences. For those whose products have qualified for the SISIR certificates. It would be a proud moment to associate themselves with the hallmark of quality. No manufacturer can ever hope to survive in
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    • 111 15 X^PACIFIC^/ > i t WE ARE PROUD TO BE AWARDED THE SISIR QUALITY CERTIFICATE FOR OUR V CENTURY DIES. V. v 1 THESE PRODUCTS ARE USED IN ANIMAL FEED 1 PRODUCTION. WE SUPPLY ALL TYPES OF FEED MILL EQUIPMENT. 4.9fjU-»_ -.L Zp' 4 -l m L_a > CPM PACIFIC PTE.
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    • 52 15 ROOFS BKC FABRIC WITHIN A CONCRETE SLAB fulfils the engineers' 4 requirements accurately UPPER FLOORS li Mechanical perfection in the manufacture of BRC electrically welded fabric reinforcement f i 4 ensures that the exact sectional area of steel per foot width is always maintained. HUVV wmam, Wmmmm wmmmm .m' mm
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    • 66 16 v. MMCAfO" tnUTt gi dcrtitlcatc v 0 crctii^ ffibw ,0 vss^ShT"" JO****"* cuwplttS W*l «i-i»£SSSSS'"" </-h ic««*** i •*< "T7_ j TZZZrrZZZZ- <?•• f* 1 i 1 ffißF! Proven reliable and durable, Apeco electric overhead travelling cranes were awarded the certificate of Quality by Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 244 17 The round world of Hume gets awards all round Products from Hume Industries conform to exacting standards. The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research confirms it! And we've got the certificates to prove it: for our Steel. Concrete. Asbestos products. Official recognition of the highest standard. When you order
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 104 18 SINGAPORE EH)AI CORPORATION LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) WE ARE PROUD TO BE AWARDED LICENCE FOR THE USE OF SISIR MARK MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY PLYWOOD AND x m >^d w VENEER m ■r it 'k< ."■■i *C.A > V r .rr. m VNj r; 8. JALAN PAPAN, JURONG TOWN, SINGAPORE 22.
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    • 78 18 m UNITED MINTS PTE. LTD. 12, Jalan Lembah Kallang, Singapore, 12 has been awarded once again with Quality Certificates by 5.1.5.1. R. for meeting the Institute's high standards of Quality Control of their Products J* MONT BLANC UNLUX ALUMMJM FWNT SYNTHETIC ENAMEL Sis. 37 S-5.7 m> <m> <m MONT BLANC
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 41 19 ■r t+/r i- TONG MENG INDUSTRIES LIMITED v"J >i 'J f -UJ Factory: 11 Wan Shih Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 22. Office: 4725 Beach Road t Block 1, Singapore 7. Manufacturers of ALUMINIUM SHEETS ALUMINIUM CIRCLES Quality of Products by SISIR
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    • 145 19 WE ARE PROUD TO BE AWARDED LICENCE FOR THE USE OF SISIR MARK <2^ rf&yV vw&> JL .sS? "s. l W d <rT4< 4 *>v c «fc A i v i»0" y^/ SINGAPORE CEMENT MANUFACTURING CO. (PTE.) LTD. 144, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE AWARD OF A QUALITY CERTIFICATE Y SISIR
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  • 345 20 A trade and press reception on Monday evening at Universal Cars, marked the introduction of the new Falcon and Fairmont ranges to Singapore. The new range is being released to the public today. Completely new and restyled, the cars echo the muscular, masculine look of the Cortina
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  • 492 20 New York, Friday. China's ping pong diplomacy has brought dissent rather than rapprochement in the actual sport of table tennis, a reliable report Indicated. Split into two rival groups, representatives of Asia's national organisations were unable to agree when the council of the International
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  • SPORT 1
    • 1017 20 Where seconds are precious... New York, Friday On the way to work the other day I stopped for gasoline at the neighbourhood service station. It took 4 minutes 12 seconds not counting the signing of the credit card to take
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    • 1000 20 Rackets as rare as 'double knit suits' Moscow, Friday.—Alexander Metrevell was conspicuous as he stood in the street here and vainly tried to stop a taxi. First of all, he was wearing a checked, westerncut, double-knit suit seen only by an occasional Russian, one who
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 256 20 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 10 Addressed 11 Charlatan 12 Undiluted. 13 Hastened 19 Blemish. 22 Way. 24 Coupstick. 25 Coleslaw, for example. 26 Expunge. 27 Diversionary tactic, as in politics. 28 Heaped. 29 Jousting weapon. 30 Pyromania--33 Well-mannered 39 Apart. 38 Residents of Khartoum. 41 Kind of plum. 43 Exhibited surprise.
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  • SPORT 2
    • 364 21 By Blue Peter Indian Rebel drew attention to his chances in Race Two on Sunday when he did a sparkling, gallop on a good track at Buklt Tim ah this morning. Accompanied by stablemate Anonymous (Laurie Johnson) Indian Rebel was full of running at the
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    • 222 21  -  By Jeffrey Low National skipper Quah Kim Lye has not been completely dropped from the Singapore soccer squad. The 29-year-old striker, who has been captaining Singapore's first team for the last six years, was not included in the 25-member Merdeka tourney training squad, but will remain
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    • 179 21 Kiwis continued Its winning streak when it beat Tikis 33-9 in a Division One netball game played at the F N ground yesterday. The win put Kiwis on top of the table over Brunch on goal average setting the stage for a showdown between the two
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    • 24 21 TOa Pay oh Community Centre will play a friendly soccer match against Tamil Brotherhood Association at Farrer Park tomorrow at 5,12 p.m.
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    • 306 21  -  By SONNY YAP Anne Wong, Singapore's racing queen left for Jakarta last night to compete in the Indonesian Orand Prix to be held over the 3.1mile seaside Antjol circuit tomorrow and on Sunday. She will drive the BLMC Mini Cooper S-the same
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    • 341 21 Reykjavik, Iceland, Friday. Bobby Fischer's big dream comes true on Sunday when he sits down at the checkered board to play world chess champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The Booklyn chess genius considers the 24-game world championship match a mere formality. He has
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    • 45 21 St. Louis, Missouri, Friday Tony Roche, the 27-year-old Australian pro who defeated top-seeded Rod Laver Tuesday In the opening round, advanced to the quarter-finals yesterday with an easy 6-2, 6-4 win over countryman Phil Dent in the US$6O,OOO Holton tennis classic.
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    • 45 21 Monsa, Italy Friday Former world champion Graham Hill of Britain won both heats of the Formula 2 Lottery Grand Prix yesterday in his Brabham BT, for a combined time of one hour two minutes 20.6 over the 142J mile (220 kilometre) course.
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    • 21 21 East Asiatic held Singapore Cricket Club to a 1-1 draw in a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday.
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    • 540 21 Reuter London, Friday. Ille Nastase, the Rumanian who is second favourite behind American Stan Smith for the Wimbledon men's singles title, confidently reached the last 16 yesterday. The mercurial Nastase, holder of the International Lawn Tennis Federation's masters title, was taken to k
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    • 212 21 Tamil Brotherhood Association hockey team will leave on a two day goodwill tour of Kuala Lumpur toteam comprises of several internationals Mid state trainees. The internationals are Saurajan, Anthony Joseph, K. Kesavan and Joe PTancis. In these players TBA has a crack line-up. Its
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    • 67 21 Mr. S.O. Rozario was elected president of the Rajajl Sports Club at its 17th general meeting. The other office bearers are: vice-president: Mr. T.B. Maniam; gen. secretary; Mr. R. Nama&ivayam; treasurer: Mr. R. Rajendran; sports secretary: Mr. O. Jaganathan; auditor: Mr. 8. Thanabal; committee members: Mr. V.
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    • 10 21 T ii i j fij rfrmij [QnK K>£"jflHpHE
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    • 355 21 London, Friday—England Test all-rounder Basil D'Ollverla and former Test stalwart Tom Cartwrlght combined to provide the English Cricketers' Association with a 57-run victory over the Australian touring team in their 50over match here yesterday. D'Oliveira won the "Man of the Match" award with a sparkling 75, Including
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    • 161 21 Singapore's golden boy, Byed Abdul Kadlr, may fight an exhibition bout In Jakarta later this month. According to Mr. Ken Meyer, vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, their Indonesian counterparts have requested SABA to send Kadlr to fight there. "I am prepared to send Kadlr
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 160 21 ■WHEREI TO GET YOUW PENGUINSJI •> «*x* BOOK ROOM the ground floor of the Methodist fiELton«d Primary IS fir" Penguin bookshop. A fall range of Penguins. Puffins, Pelicans for every reader. And it's run by_Uie most e Poo seller in town. Ask for Mr. Forster, telephone *****0. 10 Cashin Street,
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  • SPORT 3 gaEßv/SBBk /■gWMIMM /■■fiHr jUHB
    • 262 22 Gurkha M.B. Rai yesterday beat the national 10,000 m record with hardly any challenge in the Inter-Ministries athletic meet at Farrer Park. The Nepalese long distance champion beat Sportsman of the Year P.C. Suppiah's national record of 32:33.7 by 08.7 sec to win the
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    • 284 22 International sprinter Madeline Teo received a big fright yesterday during the City District schools' athletic championships when she was nearly beaten in the 200 m finals for girls. She managed to surge ahead of comparatively unknown school girl, Phau Slew Lan in the last 60m.
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    • 74 22 NEW YORK, Frl.—A father and son playing Glen Eagles White course in Lemont, near Chicago, recently both scored holes in one at the same hole. On the 165-yard 17th hole, Charles Calozza, a 24 handlcapper used a five wood to put his ball In the cup.
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    • 96 22 Helsinki, Friday Four South African athletes, including coloured sprinter, Joseph Leserwane, have been banned from competing in the two-day Helsinki Games because of East German and Bulgarian protests. Ethiopian threats to drop out of the Games if the South Africans ban were overcome yesterday the first
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    • 46 22 Cleveland. Friday.—Heavy rain yesterday forced the postponement of the first round of the US$l5O,OOO Cleveland Open golf championship at the Tanglewood Country Club in Ohio. Tournament officials said the first round will be played today and the tournament will continue until Monday.
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    • 1588 22 PUTTER TALK 'A WITH THE STRIKER The National and FIQ teams will be selected after the comDletlon of eight games at each of three bowling centres on July 9. At 10 a.m. International Bowling Centre will host the first eight games. Upon
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 124 22 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald "MV WIFE IS DEAD AND THE PQCTORS GIVE ME SMALL CHANCE OF SURVIVAL RAISE BETTINA AS YOUR OWN, JOHN AND NEVER TELL HER OF THE TPASEPy THAT ROBBEP HER OF HER REAL PARENTS..*.. A IT'S SIGNED.... CHARLES m s i n m s m M
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 222 23 NEW NATION PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS SARONG KUAYA /SPECIALIST. Dresses tailored to taste. Ready 14 hours. Guaranteed fitting. Red Beauty 354 Tanjong Katong Road, S'pore *****7. TAKE OKASA the world-famous German regenerative tonic to restore your heolth and vitality to the peak condition for more lasting pleasure and better enjoyment of
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    • 252 23 BEFORE YOU MAKE A MOVE SEE IF WE CAN HELP Mi Do you wont pockers or 0 rv storoge? Your carpets cleaned or br< some new curtains? Or perhaps a bri painter or plumber or some new ar* appliances or household insu- Pa ranee? You'll find just about Ml every
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    • 238 23 FOR SALE FOR HIRE SIGHT SEEING BUSINESS 24 hours for only $20/- Joseph Cor Rental Telephone: *****/***** Singapore. FRESH FLOWERS Monthly Flowers Servicing.. For Your Offices and Homes ot reasonable charges. Coll: Sunshine Florists, Supreme House, Basement 14, Penang Rood, Tel: *****5/*****0/*****. GRAND OPENING Special Discount. Call Merlin Florist for
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    • 469 23 JAPANESE ELECTRONIC FIRM intends to set up local factory requires the following personnel 1) ASSISTANT MANAGER Qualificatiom: Minimum High School Certificate with at least 3 years experience in the couacity of Assistont Manager. Age 30 —35. 2) FACTORY FOREMEN (Male) QwoUfkotions: Bosk technical knowledge on electronic equipments required. Preferably High
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    • 482 23 PLAYGROUP CUM. KINDER. GARTEN (2 —5 years). Commencing July, Serongoon Garden. Tel: *****1. SAFETY DRIVING INSTlTimON. Guaranteed course 20 hours $90/-. Hourly $4.50. S'pore *****. SHOPS FOR SALE SHOPS/OFF ICES FOR SALE at Katong Shopping Centre near completion at $36,000/- $34,500. Interested Contoct: *****2 or oall at Sales Office. Singapore.
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    • 278 23 COSMOS UNIVUSAL TRAVEL 5398-A, GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE, 2 FLOOR, S'PORE. TEL: *****5, *****. BRANCH: 10, J ALAN DATO DALAM J.B. TEL: 5255/4. THAILAND TOURS 15 days $333 2/7, 16/7, 6/8, 3/9. 17/9 it EAST COAST SUNGGIE ir GOLOK/GENTING I. 7 days $115 9/7, 23/7, 6/8, 27/8. Hoadyai/Songkhla 4 days
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    • 521 23 1963 FORD ZEPHYR Stottonwogen 1,760 c.c. with cartridge recorder very good running condition. Price $1,500 Tel: *****8 Lim. Office hours. 1968 DATSUN Pick-up (long chassis) $4,150. 1968 Mazda Bongo Stationwogen $3,750 h.p. possible. View 30, Jalan Novena Barat Telephone: *****2 Singapore 11. MERCEDES BENZ 280S 250S, 200 (air-conditioned) also other
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    • 133 23 WINING DINING CAROL INN We invite you t» visit a typical English Pub excell•nt Swiss French cuisine, excel lent wine cellor. 74, Robinson Rood Singapore *****. WHERE VOL CAN SERVICE VOI R TOYOTA CARS! <0 Authorised Dealers: 40. Upper East Coast Road, iSngapore. Tel. No: *****4. Sunny Enterprise, BP Service
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    • 191 24 ...ON FREEMASONRY BAN Melbourne Herald The Vatican has been asked if it would lift the ban on British Roman Catholics becoming Freemasons. At the moment Catholics throughout the world are forbidden to join the Masonic movement and may be ex-communicated If they break this law,
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    • 149 24 UPI A Federal Court ruled last week that an elderly couple could not claim depletion allowance for their bodies when making out their Income tax. Francis Heisler, 76, a Carmel attorney, and his wife, Briedy, 72, filed suit in April, 1969, asking
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    • 39 24 Women are twice as clean as men In West Germany, according to a Bonn university professor of psychology. Statistics showed that Germans were becoming more and more conscious of cleanliness, especially in the 18-23 agegroup, he added.
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    • 164 24 Today is Friday. June 30, the 182 nd day of 1972 with 184 to follow: THE MOON: Approaching last quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS: Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this day are under the sign of Cancer ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY:
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    • 54 24 While searching for a way to fight alleged welfare fraud Orange county officials In New York on May 29 decreed a 30 day amnesty for welfare cheaters. The only person to volunteer a confession during that time was an elderly lady who said she had not reported
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    • 50 24 Attractive Sally Lim, 19, simply loves dancing and listening to music. "I very rarely reject a dance date. I find dancing a good form of exercise and a healthy recreation," she said. She appreciates all kinds of music but goes for Mandarin songs in a big way.
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    • 44 24 MEI LIN: Malaysia's suggestion that ASEAN countries should use a form of rubber pavements sounds like a sensible idea. AH FOOK: If it proves practical why limit it to ASEAN countries. Spread the word and put some bounce in the world's footpaths.
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    • 130 24 Melbourne Herald Australia could follow the British government which is expected to press for more stringent health warnings on cigarette packets and greater restriction on promotion and publicity. Australia has closely watched the voluntary warning system since it was introduced in the country last year.
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    • 106 24 Newlyweds Raymond and Marie Kelly were glad to be able to move into their own apartment, but after a few weeks of it they went scurrjflng back to Marie's mother. They are convinced the apartment near Liverpool, England, where they stayed is haunted. The
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    • 37 24 President Nixon has achieved a dubious kind of fame in Efeypt by baring a brand of hnnfrifh named after him. Egyptian narcotic smugglers are in the habit of naming brands of hashish after famous figures.
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    • 34 24 Changing hair styles, particularly long locks on men, have put about 20 per cent of America's barbers out of business in the past five years, the International Barbers and Beauticians Association reported.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 272 24 Slim, sturdy, sophisticated Samsonite You'll see Samsonite in the Airports of the world, with the International jet set. People who travel a lot like their luggage light, elegant and durable; Samsonite combines beauty of shape and the latest fashion colours, with a practical scuff-free finish. When you're going places, go
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 446 24 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— Burma (E—Rpt) 4.10 Days of Our Lives 4.30 Close 6.00 Opening and Tom and Jerry 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 The Patty Duke
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    • 513 24 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a combination of truth-seeker and dreamer. This combination is not as odd as it might seem, lor it usually takes a dreamer to experience the kind of cosmic awareness that enables one to envision what the truth might be.
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