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Title Section18 1972-07-08 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, July 8, 1972 No. 452 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY t, 197218 words
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Article12 1972-07-08 1 Police reported 62 accidents yesterday. Eleven were serious, one fatal.12 words
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Article85 1972-07-08 1 Washington, Saturday. The U.S. Supreme Court last night dealt a severe setback to Senator George McGovern's chances of winning the Democratic presidential nomination on the first ballot by reversing a lower court decision that he could retain all California's delegate votes at the party's national convention. The85 words
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Article60 1972-07-08 1 New York, Saturday. Alabama Governor George Wallace arrived In Miami Beach yesterday for the Democratic national convention and declared from a wheelchair that he is back in the fight for the party's presidential nomination. Mr. Wallace had left hospital yesterday morning after spending two months60 words
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Article20 1972-07-08 1 Jakarta, Saturday A seventy-year-old man ran amok and stabbed five people to death in Simalungun. North Sumatra.20 words
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Article34 1972-07-08 1 LATE NEWS Saigon, Saturday. Two US soldiers were killed and eight others wounded when an American artillery battery accidentally fired on them 10 miles west of Danang, the US Command said today.34 words
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Article, Illustration257 1972-07-08 1 Quite unbothered by the crowd of smiling males around her. Miss Gan Ai Ngoh, a second year student at the Ngee Ann Technical College, levelled her pistol at the target, and fired. There was evidently no rivarly between the sexes here, despite257 words
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151 1972-07-08 1 The Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association, today disclaimed knowledge of local farmers smuggling surplus pigs into West Malaysia. Its vice president, Mr. Neo Bee Chang, said: "We are not aware of such illegal operations, though there are rumours. "Such activities are, I presume, normally carried151 words
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Article22 1972-07-08 1 Washington, Saturday. Carl Sheaffer, 57, Stanford University's longest surviving heart transplant patient, died yesterday 44 months after hia operation.22 words
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228 1972-07-08 1 Abby Tan - By Abby Tan Singapore's Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, has demanded an apology from the People's Front for an allegedly libellous article in the party organ, the B a r i s a n Rakyat, on June 5. Mr. Lee. through his228 words
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Article22 1972-07-08 1 Jakarta, Saturday.—Ths Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik files Into Singapore today to address the Institute of South-East Asian Studies.22 words
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116 1972-07-08 1 United Press International Agana, Saturday. An American air force 852 bomber, en route to Vietnam on a combat mission, crashed in the sea 300 miles west of Guam early today. An air force spokesman said the six crew members aboard ejected and that rescueUnited Press International - 116 words
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433 1972-07-08 1 Suspected of supplying arms to Manila Moaists United Press International Manila, Saturday Military authorities last night called for air strikes against an estimated 100 to 200 heavily armed communist guerrillas trying to retake a seized foreign ship suspected to be loaded withUnited Press International - 433 words
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Article48 1972-07-08 1 New York, Saturday.— The US Vice-President Spiro Agnew said yesterday that ylppie leader Abbie Hoffman had a problem in his hotel room at Miami Beach where many demonstrators are gathering for next week's Democratic national convention: "Someone gave him a rrfom with a bath."48 words
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Article345 1972-07-08 1 By Blue Peter Start the day with Good Gamble IL This Court Sentence five-year-old Is a strong stable fancy in Race 1. He looks fit and fresh after a brief let-up. A pointer to his chances Is the withdrawal of his fancied stablemate President's Vote who345 words
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Advertisement101 1972-07-08 1 !~S>DE TuuhV PACE 4 C.)mcr.i or ipoit the men at the top at con st rue t ion sites PACE b Sydney paper asks for probe on students f r o m Singapore. PACE 7: Discovering Thailand s Rose Garden A V Books Dr. Goh s philosophy PACE 9; TV101 words
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Miscellaneous13 1972-07-08 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today: no rain.13 words
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194 1972-07-08 2 The National Trades Union Congress has embarked on an educational campaign to promote the occupational health and safety of Singapore's workers. The secretary of its occupational health and safety committee, Mr. Ivan Baptist, said: "We are launching the campaign to educate our workers194 words
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Article, Illustration150 1972-07-08 2 The powerful voices of the Maori singers and their exotic movements blended perfectly with the strains of a solo guitar. The 35 performers, dressed in bright Maori costumes, are members of the Ist Royal Infantry Regiment Concert Party which presented an evening of Maori dances150 words
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330 1972-07-08 2 Police and customs officials are taking special precautions to see that no black-market-eers cash in on the sale of tickets to see China's table tennis. s But .so far with only hours away before the start of the first match, there has330 words
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320 1972-07-08 2 Operation 'Fly High' Drug-p ushers are now out in the streets; pushed from the discotheques and the cof-fee-bars by successive Customs and police raids. Btit the nightspots remain contact points for both pusher and user. This not unexpected and possibly a temporary320 words
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Article104 1972-07-08 2 Four leading Cardiologists and a cardiac surgeon from America will Attend the Fifth Asian-Pacific Congress of Cardiology hers from October 8 to 13. The Congress, which will be attended by some 700 -foreign delegates. Is' organised by the Cardiac Society of the Singapore Medical Association,104 words
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Article118 1972-07-08 2 The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, will ask Parliament, at its next sitting, to approve the reclamation of the foreshore and seabed at Pasir Pan Jang. Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, MP for Kallang, will ask Mr. Barker when bus shelters in front of118 words
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Article48 1972-07-08 2 The Technical Association of Singapore has elected Mr. A. M. Cherian as president at its recent annual general meeting. The other officials are Mr. C. O. V. Rudd, vice-presid-ent; Mr. Fred A Taye, secretary; Mr. Lam Chong Hon, assistant secretary; and Mr. A. Ayyakutty, treasurer.48 words
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Article27 1972-07-08 2 The Ministry of Education will hold the opening night of the Music and Dance Presentations at the National Theatre on July ,14 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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Article84 1972-07-08 2 The Young Men's Christian Association will conduct two new courses tht« month. A 24-session Social Dance (Ballroom) course will begin on .July 18. The course will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 0 pjn. with Mr. C.H. Tan as instructor. An on-going course on84 words
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Article297 1972-07-08 2 Uniformed groups, civic organisations and military personnel have been practising for the past three months for the grand National Day march-past at the Padang. The first rehearsal for the Parade will be held on July 16. The Parade, which will have »400 participant*. will be297 words
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Article, Illustration156 1972-07-08 2 The car (above) looks like ft police patrol car. But 11 you look again, you will see toe, word CISCO instead of Police on its bonnet sides. v This is one of the 14 new TOyota Corona Mark n vehicles that form the156 words
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Advertisement137 1972-07-08 2 Since March,. I»T2 only, Incoming peseengers. of any nationality. arriving by air on Pint floor. Arrival Ball, Singapore International Airport from any country except only Malaysia, and before rteererollng to the Ground floor (Customs Ball) to attend to luggages, can produce their airline tickets and pessports to purchase duty free137 words
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Miscellaneous127 1972-07-08 2 monEVBOx Today's winning number *****5 jT *>:■ mi If the last six >digits of your Singapore identity card number are 1 those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name.127 words
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Miscellaneous659 1972-07-08 2 HRPPEWVIGS WHAT'S ON TODAY The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will attend a CHINESE FESTIVAL DINNER at Long Say Tian Ann Temple, 339-A Beach Road at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Chua Slan Chin, the Ifinister for Health, wIH I open the YUNG SHENG ROAD HAWKER CENTRE In Jurons at659 words
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Miscellaneous141 1972-07-08 2 I weather I Temperatures in world capitals yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 31-23 C Jakarta 34-26 C Bangkok 33-25 C Hong Kong 33-27 C Manila 27-23 C Talpeh 34-25 C Tokyo 31-24 C London 21-14 C Paris 23-13 C Moscow 33-25 C New York 26-15 C Tides Today: 8.14 pjn. (2.5 m)..141 words
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Article, Illustration169 1972-07-08 3 Like their male counterparts, women in the Singapore Armed Forces have to face and overcome many challenges. And that was what some 40 of them did during their Outward Bound training course at Pulau Übin. For 22 activity-pack-ed days, the women tackled abseiling (rock169 words
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Article267 1972-07-08 3 The Australian High Commission today said the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, had sought the Australian government's acceptance last year before sending a former communist to Australia as a student. A cable from the Australian government said: "The Singapore government approached the Australian government267 words
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Article46 1972-07-08 3 The Adult Education Board will conduct a 10week motor-car maintenance and repair course from Monday at the board's Kim Keat Centre. Students can attend the weekly lessons on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays from 7 to 9 pjn. Fee for the course Is $35.46 words
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Article186 1972-07-08 3 About half of the ISO English stream graduates recently admitted to the Teachers' Training "College diploma-in-education course came from Malaysia, a reliable source said today. The source said the large group of Malaysians were admitted to the one-year-fun-time coarse after passing an entrance examination held at the186 words
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Article448 1972-07-08 3 Patrick de Souza - Predictions of its future role By Patrick de Souza A University of Malaya don, Mr. M. Pathmanathan predicts that the Malacca Straits will be a bigger Issue in the future with the increase in Japan's economic growth, the growing Russian presence in the Indian Ocean, and448 words
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Advertisement269 1972-07-08 3 A BauM V ■7H: a? r t »#vA{j f -/>, i JD %S 0H»»— Fill your home with the feel of the cool outdoors. With a smartly styled Hitachi air conditioner that pours out cool air. And maintains the comfortable temperature you want by automatic thermostat. Hitachi does it with269 words
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Miscellaneous318 1972-07-08 3 Quiz object No. 6 Quiz prize goes to broker WHAT IS IT? A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Tuesday's quiz photograph showed the front half of a leather shoe. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Lau Hul Ming, a broker, of SUat Road. His entry was the first correct one318 words
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Article, Illustration369 1972-07-08 4 WEE BENG HUAT - Construction workers who dice with death just to earn a little extra Words and pictures: WEE BENG HUAT Their pay ranges from $5 to $20 a day. Some earn It more than 200 feet in the air. Others do It at ground level. But all are369 words
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Advertisement145 1972-07-08 4 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS INCHE OTHMAN WOK CHARITY FILM PREMIERE ■—in aid of NATIONAL SPORTS PROMOTION BOARD ODEON: WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY 1972 at 9.15 pm. Tickets at $3.00 $5.00 Donation Available At Odeon or Phone: *****, Extension 122. the ACTION of "Guns Of145 words
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Article266 1972-07-08 5 Execution considered Reuter Washington, Saturday The' United States Is considering the possibility of a new law making the death penalty mandatory for aircraft Jiljacklng, the White House announced yesterday. President Nixon's chief domestic adviser. Mr. John Ehrfiehman. said the President had also ordered aReuter - 266 words
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Article123 1972-07-08 5 Reuter Glasgow, Saturday A fully grown African lion leapt on to a vehicle that was "carrying Princess Anne round a wild life reserve In central Scotland yesterday. The lion bounded across the grass and jumped onto the car, lantflng a few Inches from the windshield.Reuter - 123 words
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Article23 1972-07-08 5 Kota Klnabalu. Saturday —Twenty-five Indonesians and Filipinos were fined $100 each or two weeks in Jail yesterday for entering Sabah illegally.23 words
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309 1972-07-08 5 United Press International Washington, Saturday. The US air force has announced the award of three contracts totalling US$B6 million ($250 million) for development work on a 15ft. long decoy missile that can confuse hostile defences by looking like a huge 852 bomber onUnited Press International - 309 words
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Article, Illustration36 1972-07-08 5 Young supporters of Democratic presidential contender George McGovern hold up a McGovera for President poster at the podium in the. Miami Beach convention hall where the Democrats will select their presidential candidate next week.36 words
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191 1972-07-08 5 Reuter London, Saturday Actor Richard Burton said yesterday he plans to give up his career as one of the world's most highly paid film stars to become a tutor at Oxford University. Burton, husband of film star Elizabeth Taylor, added thatReuter - 191 words
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Article37 1972-07-08 5 Dacca, Saturday Bangladesh Foreign Minister. Mr. Abdus Samad. described as baseless a Pakistani newspaper report yesterday that Bangladesh Prime Minister. Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman and Pakistan President Bhutto would meet in Jakarta some time this month.37 words
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249 1972-07-08 5 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday. Indonesian troops were yesterday reported conducting large-scale military operations against rebels In West Irian near the border with the Australian-administer-ed Papua-New Guinea. Four Indonesian soldiers were killed In clashes with the rebels last week. Government officials who have Just returned fromReuter - 249 words
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Article93 1972-07-08 5 Reuter London, Saturday Teenager Terence Moore wanted to try a new method of getting kicks, so he sniffed the vapour from a bottle of cleaning fluid. But, an inquest was told yesterday, It lead to his death. The bottle that Terence, a 15-year-old post office messenger, InhaledReuter - 93 words
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Article235 1972-07-08 5 Reuter Karachi, Saturday Parts of Karachi were put under a dusk-to-dawn curfew yesterday following street rioting over what should be the city's official language. Police reported a number of injuries and arrests in fighting between police and demonstrators, lnculdlng students. The clashes took place In streetsReuter - 235 words
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Article23 1972-07-08 5 Belgrade, Saturday.—The US Secretary of State. Mr. William Rogers, arrived here last night from Budapest on a two-day visit to Yugoslavia.23 words
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296 1972-07-08 5 United Press International Belfast, Saturday The provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army seized two British officers it accused of violating Lond on d erry's Roman Catholic "No-Go" areas yesterday but set them free 18 hours later. "It was pointed out toUnited Press International - 296 words
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400 1972-07-08 5 Reuter Beirut, Saturday. Lebanon's President Suleiman Franjteh said yesterday that Israel had exploited the Lod airport attack to display Lebanon as a nest for terrorist activities. President Franjleh, referring to the three Japanese who attacked the airport and killed or wounded aboutReuter - 400 words
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Article75 1972-07-08 5 Colombo, Saturday—The 157-member National State Assembly yesterday approved a policy statement of Sri Lanka's Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirlmavo Ban daranaike's government by 108 votes to 28 after a fourday debate. The policy statement said the government would continue to matron law and order firmly and impartially.75 words
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317 1972-07-08 5 Sydney, Saturday The Sydney Morning Herald today called for a full-scale government investigation following the disclosure that communist students from Singapore had been sent to Australian universities. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in an Australian Broadcasting Commission Television interview said Singapore had317 words
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Advertisement195 1972-07-08 5 SHAH'S BEACH MOTEL MALACCA'S LEADING MOTEL .1 WWIw mm f or Mmm, thto It Mm MOTEL far yen in IMmn. SHAH'S BEACH MOTEL—romantic, legendary. You or« at ytw* vM Mm world in Mm mo* megnificent son-front MOTEL. Do cs you .Mmm relax on Mm terrace, laza In tho sun, swim,195 words
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Article523 1972-07-08 6 Periodically, the spectre of Japanese militarism rises in the capitals of South-East Asia. More often than not, unnecessarily. But memories die hard and there are suspicions that as the US withdraws from the role of universal policeman, Japan might be goaded into greater military responsibility523 words
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Article104 1972-07-08 6 The girls in our office were taken aback when two young men walked in and asked them to get up from their seats because they wanted to "assess the fixed assets." It suddenly dawned on the girls what they wanted. "Oh you want to assess 'our'104 words
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Article81 1972-07-08 6 A colleague who likes to have a small bet ($10) on the horses occasionally, lashed out on Saturday on tilings" and invested Two sets of fingernails later and an early awakening to greet the paperman next morning he was shocked and horrified not to see the names81 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1972-07-08 6 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM It is not often that a busy politician like Mr. Vetrfteto finds the time to personally write to a newspaper or prepare a political statement. Now, in between briefing and bashing the other parties, he has1,391 words
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Article218 1972-07-08 6 IVOR V. KRAAL - IVOR V. KRAAL First Secretary (Information). Malaysian High Commission. Singapore, 1. I refer to your article (NN, May 27) entitled Fruits may be the Cause of Cholera where It has been Intimated that water melons grown on the riversides In West Malaysia may have been contaminated with218 words
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Article260 1972-07-08 6 I have followed with interest the progress of NTUC's Income and confess that I am surprised at its success within so short a period of its initiation. It took years for private, insurance organisations to get their names established and win public confidence. In fact several260 words
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Article102 1972-07-08 6 X mm fully In ftgretmeot with Brie One's letter headlined Buses Which Daht atop (NN. Jane SO) and A. Wee's, Bus Drivers Again (NN. July 4). I too have' encountered several bus drivers who zoomed away laughing without paying any heed to the bus commuters standing and102 words
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Article32 1972-07-08 6 Can the authorities provide us with decent bus shelters at the former AUPE and at Block 30, Bendemeer Road to protect us from the scorching sun. HALF-BAKED, Singapore, 8.32 words
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Article45 1972-07-08 6 H. E. PENG - H. E. PENG I think it is high time that a small, light aircraft was put in operation for the dispersing of oil spills. This aircraft could help to spray detergents in a much quicker way than is being conventionally done.45 words
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Advertisement99 1972-07-08 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. x >/ Jjs k HVI 41 SI V C/l i k\ k V* THE PURCHASE OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY IS A MATTER OF CONFIDENCE The prospective customer must have impjicit trust In the jeweller since there is no fixed99 words
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Miscellaneous22 1972-07-08 6 WE HAD ALMoSr "tRESaMeeu.WHEH wT HIEfIE OVMjUME &V SEVt«£ eom/ULSIOWS AND PMtTIAI. PWWWStS u -H' A j* U t .J fe JW22 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1398 1972-07-08 7 Betty L. Khoo - A man-made oasis < r rl t of escape from busy Bangkok WORDS: Betty L. Khoo I first saw the pretty young Thai girl, looking no more than 16, as she stood poised by a clear running stream, shaded from the hot sun by a brilliant flame ofSKETCHES: Yu Loonching - 1,398 words
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606 1972-07-08 7 Barbara Shea - Barbara Shea Washington Post Poor little Rhode Island, biggest joke of the 50 states. To see Its tourist., attractions you need, aoove all, good eyesight. Blink and you'll miss it. Celebrations draw crowds of, oh, dozens —if the whole stateWashington Post - 606 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1972-07-08 8 Speeches provide feast of ideas from an astute mind THE ECONOMICS Of MODERNISATION, by Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Asia Pacific Press, 204 pages. $19.50. DR. LEE SOO ANN. Although I had read several of Dr. Goh's speeches In newspaper reports and Mirror issues before. I found it1,171 words
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Article, Illustration830 1972-07-08 8 Questions raised but no clear answers given THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES: SCHEMER OR REFORMER? by Sy e d Hussein Alatas. Angus and Robertson, 65 pages, $6.65 (paperback edition). ERNEST CHEW. Througttout his career, Raffles was dogged by misfortune and controversy. After his death, his character and reputation were830 words
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Article, Illustration453 1972-07-08 8 Guide to a fascinating art INTRODUCTION TO TABLE DECORATION WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, by A. Takahashi. Bloomfield Associates. 81 pages, $6.50. TAN CHUNG LEE. You have heard of flower arrangements and displays. This book deals with simulated flower arrangements—fruits and vegetables are cut and carved to look like453 words
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Article, Illustration55 1972-07-08 8 An eye-catching cover for a book that takes an in-depth look at trade unions. The work contains six parts, each dealing with a different aspect of unionism its structure, its effects on a nation's economy, its aims and methods, and it% legal status. TRADE UNIONS, edited55 words
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Article, Illustration664 1972-07-08 9 VIOLET OON - r ART —j| VIOLET OON Greek painter Altrls Astras, 42, used to paint impressions of the numerous countries he visited. But a few years ago, his concern with the deteriorating state of the world made, him change his subjects. Now he paints664 words
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536 1972-07-08 9 EDGAR KOH - Two with same theme —but only one banned T CINEMA EDGAR KOH FRIENDS starring Sean Bury and Anicee Alvina (Orchard midnight tonight). This is a visually beautiful film on the theme of teenage love. It is fortunate, too, to have come through the censors with cuts that only mar the536 words
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Article1075 1972-07-08 9 EDGAR KOH - pMGfmTsorNI) EDGAR KOH Like the other mass media, RTS is getting highly pollution conscious. A number of "ecology specials" have dotted the programme ~schedule for the past four months, laying it a bit thick and sometimes gluey on an urgent theme which has turned1,075 words
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Article, Illustration395 1972-07-08 9 VIOLET OON - rTHKATKK VIOLET OON Pianist Dennis Lee, 25, is such a box-office draw that the Anglo Chinese School has invited him to give a concert in aid of their Junior College Fund on July 28 at the Singapore Conference Hall. Ever since his debut in London in395 words
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Article554 1972-07-08 10 PETER ONG - I DISC PETER ONG Jo Jo Gunne: Jo Jo Gunne (Asylum SYLA 8752)) Everyone must have heard of this Californian group by now, either via their hit single, Run, Run, Run, or the media, which has been generously giving lavish praises to them. In any case, Jo Jo554 words
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689 1972-07-08 10 KENNETH FISH - 'STAMPS KENNETH FISH To date 30 Commonwealth countries have signified their Intention to mark the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburg on November 20, with new Issues. Twenty-five countries will participate In an *\annlbus" issue, each producing two stamps689 words
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Article1306 1972-07-08 10 jJ"HK.SS Los Angeles Times Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, who start their momentous chess battle on Tuesday, are two of the greatest players in the history of chess with completely conflicting personalities. The 29-year-old American challenger is mercurial, brilliant, complaining, awkward and boastful. Bpassky, the 35-year-oldLos Angeles Times - 1,306 words
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Article543 1972-07-08 10 LI PO - f FOOD/DRINK LI PO From January to December 1970 Singapore imported 42,000 gallons of table wine from Portugal. This fantastic figure is almost as much as that imported from France and more than all the other major wine- producing countries put together. It does not Include543 words
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Article, Illustration516 1972-07-08 10 E.P.C. COTTER - BRIDGET E.P.C. COTTER The amusing hand occurred in a recent session of rubber Bridge. East-West, who were not great players, had been holding most of the cards and were vulnerable with a part score of 60. NorthSouth, on the other hand, had not managed to make a Game, but516 words
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Advertisement106 1972-07-08 8 GARDENING BUSINESS X r~. ti N> S\\ If) 1 n m 2 W,. Uf r V > < V £*%»?>• *%< *1? u it 4 iff i i v V A W "Promoting garden products means reaching a very special market, and we knew that New Nation covered it," says106 words
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Advertisement79 1972-07-08 8 •MTMMKim T1 TABLE KCOUTIOI «TI Film ranuur by K Tafcahashi A USEFUL BOOK EVERY HOUSEHOLD SHOULD HAVE! Discover on ort which wilt foacinotc you and thrill your family ona friends. iff" fo#dn tl ?9 tabk for dinners, teo porties, cocktails and buffets. >f l«"0«O9S leads you step by step with79 words
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Advertisement21 1972-07-08 9 GALLERY FINE ART presents A Large selection of PAINTINGS in all mediums raffles' hotel Open daily until 8 p.m. Tel: *****.21 words
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Advertisement289 1972-07-08 9 frionds one wor d film titles contest Hm*! an Interesting <MtMt by the Lewis GNbert Mini, "FRIENDS", Mother love story fre« Nnaowt. AH yo* k«v« ti <( b t» fi Ir tin m being »l»li«b«h to aml out Hm wi wH Nn HMm «M Mm of Mm chMS given. (Each289 words
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Advertisement355 1972-07-08 10 Advertisement MUSSAENDAS Mussaenda, philippica 'Dona Aurora,' to give it Its full and rather elaborate name, is the shrub with large masses of pure white flowers (actually "bracts"), now commonly seen in Singapore since its introduction 20 years ago. auction 20 years ago. This is a strong candidate for the corner355 words
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Article, Illustration899 1972-07-08 11 WENDY HUTTON - Service a little erratic but courteous EATING OUT Restaurant S Entertainment GUIDE WITf WENDY HUTTON Although there are a number of restaurants in Singapore specialising in Szechuan food, few people would dispute that the Golden Phoenix is "number one." The highly seasoned flavour of899 words
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Advertisement264 1972-07-08 11 i 1 ■H A* ct > r M I The decor at Omar Khayyam is like a dream ofihe Arabian Nights. The cuisine is true Kashmiri, traditionally prepared and exquisite to eat. Omar Khayyam is indeed the ultimate in elegant dining and a delightful gourmet experience. Moghul Room for lunch264 words
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Advertisement284 1972-07-08 11 Copper Kettle Coffee House Ground Floor Shaw Centre Singapore's newest and cosiest Coffee House. Linger in 0001, comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Centrally located the ideal meeting place for a chat or to relax over a drink or snsck after a show or shopping spree. f 1 Try our delicious Pizzas284 words
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Article1085 1972-07-08 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDU8TKIA14 1911-1971 1 wk. 4 «l IS. Clsetafl Fries Last Weeks 1 '■raBlgii Uv aga *C« Itlft Bayers Sellers Sale 3.18 «r— < wer 14 1.42 2J7 2.19 240 Allied Chocolate 2.18 118 nryh 245 0J2 242 1491,085 words
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410 1972-07-08 12 S.V. Suppiah - By S.V. Suppiah The Stock Exchange decision to suspend Fraser and Company stunned many in the share market. But it did not come as a surprise to some brokers who had expected it. There was nervousness on Wednesday and trading declined to 2.5410 words
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Article122 1972-07-08 12 Flurry of buying orders boosts London, < Saturday.—Britain's floating pound closed firmly at U552.4400 on the London foreign exchange market yesterday, gaining almost hall a cent on the day. Some fairly large buying orders from New York helped sterling recover late In the session after It had lost ground from122 words
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Article236 1972-07-08 12 Allied Chem 30* Aim 50 Am Branda 47 An Oan 33 Am Motor* AT ft T 42 A P 7* AflAOOfidft 17% Avon Pd Beth Steel 28* Boeing 23* Caterp Trac 60* Chry>l«r 30 Coca.-Co la 136* Control Data 75* Ooot. Oil 26* Corn Ol Wka 239*236 words
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Article219 1972-07-08 12 Reuter London, Saturday.—The market closed quietly steady yesterday, having recouped much of the morning's earlier losses. At 3 pjn. the Financial Times index was down 1.6 at 506.3 after declining 3.5 at 11 a.m. ICI replaced an earlier loss for a lp gain. Other leadingReuter - 219 words
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176 1972-07-08 12 United Press International New York, Saturday.—The list closed lower yesterday in light trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected bluechip stocks was off 4.07 at 938.06 at the close. Declines led advances 810 to 575 amongUnited Press International - 176 words
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489 1972-07-08 12 n By Desmond An example of a successful joint industrial venture involving Malaysian and foreign interests is that of Malex Asbestos Cement Berhad. The company was established in 1959 as a joint venture between Malaysian and Japanese interests with the former withdrawing and being489 words
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Advertisement506 1972-07-08 12 TONG BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1971 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 1,000,000 duns of SI each 500,000 dura of SI each fully paid STATUTORY RESERVE FUND (Note 1) PROFIT AND LOSS APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT $1,000,000 500,000 14.265 $1,000,000 t 500,000 *****506 words
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Miscellaneous125 1972-07-08 12 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald Y WHAT'S THE WOW? TEMPER? PIP RIP K«ey say he'd I HELP US AGAINST^J i JOHNNY X PMAGOHTim NO, UNCLE FRANK", I'M SORRY. THEY'RE SUCH 600P FRIENOS THEY PROBABLY HAVE THEIR k ARMS AROUNP EACH OTHER'S SHOULPERS R«HT NOW. W THANK >OU. S tl A125 words
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Article, Illustration438 1972-07-08 13 TF you have ever paid a visit to the Tanglin Shopping Centre, and I am sure you would have, the distinctive shop front of Tengah Jewellers on the first floor would have attracted your attention. A store that deals exclusively in Jewellery, silver ware and pewter438 words
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Advertisement205 1972-07-08 13 L 19 TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 m iff i iiuimiiiH I MRRiMiI I I II Ik 111 111 111 k II j; l U H i il II li l lllil 1111 ill m In ii in ii milii miTj m i -J +4 Welcome to Tenderloin Grill Room dm!205 words
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Advertisement68 1972-07-08 13 ■> ®)l f, H r* EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF MODERN AND ANCIENT PAINTINGS, POTTERIES' AND WESTERN ABSTRACT ARTS T Gl4 GROUND FLOOR. TEL: *****8. LAL'S nrf?n exclusive SHOP (SPECIALIST In Custom Toilorino) Suits tn mail *Mla 24 ?towrv Full wit H»tim«t« T-S«ilrts and Lmrb (Mr. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE PENINSULA SHOPPING CENTRE68 words
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Advertisement93 1972-07-08 13 JAH'S BOUTIQUE Specialising in Exclusive Thai Silk Dresses Made to order Dresses within 24 hours UIGUR SIOfPIIG com 223, 2nd Floor Tel: *****9 ABE'S BOUTIQUE SINGAPORE EXCLUSIVE LADIES' DRESSES, MAXIS, BLOUSES, SWIMWEARS, LINGERIES, SANDALS, FOKA HANDBAGS, BELTS AND 14-K JEWELLERY G-11, TANGUN SHOPPING CENTRL TEL: *****5. THE 4.V BATIK HAND-PRINTED93 words
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Advertisement168 1972-07-08 13 V, N» PiageT the unique watch from the world's most expensive collection. Thb pair of watches are crafted in textured platinum. You can select a Plaget to reflect your individual taste from a rare collection of gems tone dials, dial figures, jewelled casings and distinctive handcut bracelets. The square shape168 words
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Advertisement40 1972-07-08 13 Vision Tailor SpcclattxMl in Distinctive StylM, *>•»••« Open hours: 9.30 a.m. 7 p.m. (mctu*ng pubte taMoyt) 109,15t Httr TaaflKn Shoppiag Ciatn, SIN4APOK-N). J TENGAH JEWELLERS Skop 120, Flow fwtofc llliiih "wfw Warn, «tc. OWN DAC.Y mOM 1# 1 mi. IMCUIMNC SUNDAY40 words
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Advertisement586 1972-07-08 14 V iu ANNOUNCEMENTS LATIST SCKNTtfIO TREATMINTS* For natural focelifting, brown patches, ocne, dl skin conditions, regulor facials, postnatal and spot reducing consult Louise Klerk, medically trained and Qualified Beauty Specialist and Phy4fc>-therapist w*h 23 yaartl tropical experience. Hotel Singopuro, telephone *****3 (S'pore). WHY SUFFER the unpleasant consequences of constipation when586 words
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Advertisement607 1972-07-08 14 DCTACHED—CLEMENTI PARK, Jalan Jelita, Chancery Lone, Fernhill, Combourne, Hlllcrest, Broddell Heights, Frankel: Semidetached Greenleaf, Linden, Hi Merest, Seletar Hills. Flats: Skyvilla, Hilltops, Cavenogh House, Belmont. Call Consultant Unique, ***** Singapore. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW at Shamrock Park. 3 bedrooms, with 2 oirconditioners. Fully furnished. Contact Joseph Lee Singapore *****3. HOUSING PROBLEMS? Just607 words
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Advertisement575 1972-07-08 14 TWO ITALIAN MMB6LASS MANNCQUINS Green V carpet, dress rocks, light fittings, show case and miscellaneous decor oil in excellent condition at half price. Our loss your gain, call *****1. 9.30 6.00 p.m. BARGAIN! Diethelm Grotto 400 lounge set almost new. Ring S'pore *****8 Anytime. CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS CARPETS, CARPET-TILES, Wallpapers,575 words
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Advertisement514 1972-07-08 14 SUPtfMI HOUSE clinic sooct avoi table for medicol profession in Supreme Medical Centre on 6tfi Floor. Please contact Suxwm Holdings Ltd., 9th Floor, Supreme House. Penona Rood. Tel' *****6. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING. ORCHARD ROAD. Office Space available.. For particulars please contoct tel: *****5 durina office' hours. GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CINTRK sth514 words
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Advertisement664 1972-07-08 14 SIAKSON COACH TOURS, 28, Prinsep Street, Singapore 7. Tel; *****. Agents for above: 264, Block 183, Too Payoh Central, Singapore 12, Tel: *****5. 7 Days: Malaysia $105/- (Air-con $125/- By air $130/- every Sunday/Monday. 6 Days South Thailand/Hoodyai $95/- 7 Days: Eosl Coast Tour $130/- 1 Day: Koto Tinggi $8/-664 words
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Advertisement396 1972-07-08 14 YOUNG AT HEART? TRY THIS ONE! 1970 Ford Capri 1600 GT, low mileage, accident-free, special paint, wide tyres, modified mudguards. $6,700 0.n.0. American leaving country. Telephone: *****4. PONJIAC PARISIENNE. 1966 model Oriainal Registration Sept. 1970, very good condition body and engine with aircondition, Contact S'pore Miss Lok Tel. ***** (working396 words
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Advertisement215 1972-07-08 14 appointments MANAGER MACHINE TOOLS DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited for the post of Manager for our Machine Tools Department from men under 40 years of age who possess the following qualifications. Education: (1) A good Degree in Mechanical Engineering. (2) Able to read and write Chinese well. Experience: (1) A few215 words
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Article174 1972-07-08 15 WORLD i OF [sport Wimbledon, Saturday. Evonne Goolagoqg, her smile as wide as ever, was as gracious in defeat yesterday as she was when she won the Wimbledon title a year ago. Moments after losing her title to former champion Blllie-Jean King, Evonne stepped up to174 words
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Article324 1972-07-08 15 Idwidon, Saturday. The Australian cricketers needed only 40 minute* here yesterday to take the last fowr Leicestershire wickets and clinch their sixth win of the tour.. Leicestershire, lying second in £h» gn«rw«h county championship table, were humbled by an lnnings and 46 runs, being dismissed324 words
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Article236 1972-07-08 15 New York, Saturday.— Cliff Richey of the US fought back from (he brink of defeat yesterday to upset top-seeded Rod Laver of Australia, 6-7, 6-3, 7-5 and move Into the semi-finals of the U5525,000 Bretton Woods International tennis tournament. In another big surprise, Jeff Borowiak, America's236 words
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Article122 1972-07-08 15 Dallas, Saturday. The chief promoter of' the scheduled fight betweenundefeated heavyweight George Foreman and Argentinian Oscar Bonavena said yesterday the match would be billed as a world heavyweight bout. He said the fight, now set for September 25, would be held only In a State that122 words
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Article, Illustration45 1972-07-08 15 and Alphonso Doral, captain vof Farrer Park, winners of the Prime Minister's trophy for the lnter-constituency soccer final. Farrer Park beat Pasir Panjang 2-1 at Jalan Besar last night.—Picture by Jerry Seh. Picture by Jerry SehPicture by Jerry Seh - 45 words
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Article269 1972-07-08 15 Four teams are now battling It out for the Singapore Netball league division three title. Kelvin Hughes, the only unbeaten team, appears to have a better chance than SAFSA, TTC and Sprinters 11 having played all but one of its eight games for maximum points.269 words
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Article31 1972-07-08 15 Tokyo, Saturday —The results of yesterday's Japanese professional baseball games: PACIFIC LEAGUE Hankyu 4 Nankai 3 Kintetsu 4 Lotte 2 (10 innings) Nishltetsu 4 Toei S (10 innings)31 words
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Article35 1972-07-08 15 London, Saturday Charles De Beaumont, who was to have captained Britain's fencing team in the Munich Olympic Games died at his London home on Thursday night, It was announced yesterday. He was 70.35 words
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Article30 1972-07-08 15 Newport, Saturday Jeanyves Terlaln, sailing the big French schooner Vendredl IS, reported yesterday he was about 130 miles from the finish in the single- handed Transatlantic Yacht race.30 words
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Article21 1972-07-08 15 Bonn, Saturday West Germany yesterday beat Canada by 93 points to 42 In a women's track and field meet.21 words
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Article205 1972-07-08 15 Singapore's "Golden Olrl" Patricia Chan has a first rate chance of retaining her champion swimmer title in the Anglo-Chinese School's 35th championships today, but this year she will have to share It with another swimmer. With 18 points from three events, Pat trails Tay Chin Joo205 words
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Article851 1972-07-08 15 ERIC COOPER - ERIC COOPER The clash between the two leading B division teams, Tanglin 1 and Police 1 at the Tanglin Club on Tuesday failed to produce the fireworks I predicted as the Tanglin side dropped only two sets In their 4-0 victory. Even without its number two player851 words
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Advertisement100 1972-07-08 15 This is the outboard everyone's talking about It delivers a startling SO horses in a compact package that could pass for 30. It's jam packed with the newest technology pressure-pulse tuned exhaust. Firepower CO ignition, double-control cooling, and the unique efficiency of twocylinder loop-charging. All this plus the kind of100 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous321 1972-07-08 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD rii ACROSS 1 Pelt concern. 6 Derrick pole. 10 Spent. 14 Worn away. 15 Certain bones. 18 Scruff. 17 Young of the quahog. 19 Legal action. 20 Part of the Marshall Plan: Abbr. 21 Wading bird. 22 Revised. 24 Inflelders. 26 One side of a coin. 27321 words
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Miscellaneous437 1972-07-08 15 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are somewhat Inclined to be arbitrary In your judgments, didactic in your opinions, and perhaps too abrupt in your pronouncements. Though relatively slow-moving when it comes to making physical changes of any kind, you think nothing of malrtng your437 words
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Article226 1972-07-08 16 RACE RACE RACE RACE 1: t? S: 4: tt. Si'AR Sweet 8 mile AUROSA Chenl MANGGI8 G. Command SKIPPER Muntanah EP80M JEEP PORTMAN Babyon 8tar CHEN! Anroaa G. COMMAND Remember Me 8. QUEEN Mantanah BLUE PETER SWEET SMILE BakytM Star CHATA TIMOR Ahm G. COMMAND 8. QUEEN226 words
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Article, Illustration808 1972-07-08 16 He should give Garnet r Bougoure flying start TOP BETS: Babylon Star, Aurosa, Manggis. BEST FORECAST: Aurosa and Cheni II in Race Two. BEST LONGSHOT: Chez Nous in Race Six. GOING: GOOD By Scrutineer The bang in form stables of trainer Garnet Bougoure should get808 words
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Article1655 1972-07-08 16 2.15 CLASS 1, DIV. 3 6F ($13,000 $9,100 to winner) 1 ***** FLEET ARM a (L Y> Teh 0 8.12 (dd+B) «Ra|oo 11 2 ***** FAR EAST a (Welcome) R Breukelen 4 8.11 (dd 8) F Low 12 3 ***** DOLLAR STANDARD a (Jcon) E Breukelen 61,655 words
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Article148 1972-07-08 16 The most favoured and luckiest number on the first two days of the Buklt Timah races was "4." Horses carrying saddlecloth number four won a total of four races, while runners starting from barrier four were successful on five occasions. It Is Interesting to note that French148 words
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Article75 1972-07-08 16 The fourth of the sixevent series of autocross organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club will be held crt Naval Base tomorrow starting at 0 am. Highlight of the programme will be the Jalopy Class event which has attracted 51 entries. This event will be raced in groups75 words
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Article50 1972-07-08 16 A record of 90 entries have been received ror the Sembawang Golf Club Open championship to be played at Sembawang x tomorrow from 7 a.m. Among the leading contenders are, J.N. Fleming (handicap 2) and M. Jopllng (5), both of Sembawang, and Keppel's challenger. Talib Haron (4).50 words
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Advertisement245 1972-07-08 16 London Heathrow direct! Only $625 on VCIO or 707 from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur! Operated by British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure Dates From Singapore From Kuala Lumpur August 18. 25 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27.29 8. 22, 29 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19,245 words
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Miscellaneous372 1972-07-08 16 i 5 Singapore Opening followed by Archies—TV Funnies Lassie—The Agreement Sesame Street (Rpt) i The 1972 Inter-Constituency Football Tournament (Final) i Sayang Dek Sayang i Master Chefs i Bewitched—A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished Sitar Recital by Zia-Ul-Hasan l Primus—49 Sharks NBA Basketball I News in Brief Debate in Chinese372 words
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Miscellaneous27 1972-07-08 16 AM or CAPP m m > iS »;c* fS* Ms Amgon, ificwe CAN 1 'AVE A LOOK?/ J I'D LOVE A JO6 LIKE > THAT-NOU MEET6UCH JNTEReSTIN' MONEY J27 words
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Miscellaneous63 1972-07-08 16 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Prog. Summary 8.05 Sunset Bei made 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts 6.46 At the Harmonica 7.00 In Person. 7.30 Sarlbayu by tM Orkes Impian Maiam led by All .Ahmad 6.00 News 9.10 Public Service Anncta 6.15 Mandarin Pope by the RTB Orchestra 6.45 Dance63 words
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962 1972-07-08 17 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Go nap on Indian Rebel in Rape Two at Buklt Tim ah tomorrow. This Transpose four-year-old has won five races this season and on his present form it will take a really good Class 3 horse962 words
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Article152 1972-07-08 17 i SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER MARKSMAN 1 MAR.UDA Race 1 R. COBIMI88ION R. COMMISSION Happy Valley Twin Smmi Happy Valley Race 2 INDIAN REBEL PTF INDIAN REBEL I Friendly City El Banc Toah Friendly Oty Race S TIP8Y BELLE P.O. P'FECTION TIPSY BELLE P.O. FTECTION Hot Metal Flyin*152 words
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Article, Illustration12283 1972-07-08 18 M WWJMWM 200 CUtt 4 AH Divisions 9f |j£|2S3U| ($9OOO $6300 to winner) 1 Ml MTU CNMUSSION f (MStM)THIU(V) J.Masaal2 worn oa hmm> i-t-ts rym a-is bp u. johoaoa) ci. 4 m». a; am. Marrlnaaa B-3; Srd. Loooaa B-7; 4th. nftw cmrr. 1-6. 2-2',-2. 1-SB 1/3. Itwfc mood.12,283 words
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Advertisement7 1972-07-08 17 \bu can take a White Horse anywhere7 words
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Advertisement102 1972-07-08 17 :<#> l [v*. *tr #1 All that you can eat for only $5.50: Choose from a wide array of Island foods Is Juices, a staggering variety of mouth-watering dishes and your favourite hot or cold beverage. Have as many helpings as you like It's on every Saturday and Sunday from102 words
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Advertisement83 1972-07-08 19 JVC, Mm m It's easy to listen tomorrow, to your favourite music of"* today with JVC Nivico'S 9420 portablq radio/cassette recorder, Model 9420S features MW,cnd 3 shortwave radio bands, while Model 9420W has MW, FM and 2 shortwave banJs. Both <bave telescopic, ferrite core i antennas, big 5 inch speakers83 words
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