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Title Section15 1972-07-28 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, July 28, 1972 No. 469 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article12 1972-07-28 1 Police reported 82 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious, three fatal.12 words
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Article140 1972-07-28 1 pie share market was active this morning but trading was selective and prices were barely steady. K.L. Industries rose from $1.17 to $1.26 following announcement of the company's improved profits during the first half of its current financial year. Sime Darby, another speculative counter, declined from $8.65140 words
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Article18 1972-07-28 1 Today tin was traded at $622 (unchanged), with a turnover of 225 tons (down 74 tons).18 words
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Article28 1972-07-28 1 Four "customers" walked into a jewellery shop at the Isetan Shopping Centre at the Apollo Hotel yesterday and got away with three diamond rings worth $15,600.28 words
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Article25 1972-07-28 1 LATE NEWS Manila, Friday New landslides were reported in the mountain resort city of Baguio earlv todav following more heavv rain in Central Luzon.25 words
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538 1972-07-28 1 Defends US bombing in Vietnam Reuter Washington, Friday President Nixon yesterday criticised United Nations SecretaryGeneral Dr. Kurt Waldheim and other "well intentioned but naive people" who he said were spreading Hanoi's allegations of US bomb attacks on dikes in North Vietnam. He toldReuter - 538 words
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Article212 1972-07-28 1 Water stocks still well below normal Singapore's prolonged dry spell may be breaking with the heavy downpours of Tuesday and yesterday, the highest this month—but the water situation is still far from normal, warned a Public Utilities Board spokesman today. Despite overcast skies this morning, the212 words
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Article245 1972-07-28 1 No Qantas flights will leave Australia today because the airline's pilots ares on strike over a decision to change their hotel accommodation during London stopovers, says a cable report from Sydney. But a spokesman for Qantas in Singapore denies that there is a strike. After speaking to245 words
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Article52 1972-07-28 1 Two more m6n have died at the Outram General Hospital following a lorry accident early yesterday morning at 8£ miles, Upper Changl Road. Toh Soon Ouan, 37, and Poh Pan, 28, both passengers, on the lorry died this morning, bringing the death toll in the accident52 words
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Article, Illustration60 1972-07-28 1 It's a new twist for pretty Tanya Miss Venezuela. Maria Campoli, gives Miss USA, Tanya Wilson, a new twist in hair styling during a break in the Miss Universe pageant rehearsals at a Puerto Rico hotel. Miss Malaysia, Helen Looi looks on. Strict security has been enforced after a bombingUPI radio picture - 60 words
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Article55 1972-07-28 1 New York, Friday. —Actress Jane Fonda, dressed in blue jeans, an opennecked shirt and carrying a coolie hat, was greeted with cheers and boos when she arrived here yesterday from Hanoi. The crush at the airport was so great that a squad of airport police had to55 words
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Article325 1972-07-28 1 Reuter Reykjavik, Friday—Russian champion Boris Spassky suffered another crushing defeat at the hands of America's Bobby Fischer in the eighth game of v their world chess championship match here last night. Ana as the American moved into a commanding five points to three lead in the series,Reuter - 325 words
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Article18 1972-07-28 1 One of Singapore Airline*' three new Boeing 707 will receive the SIA colours and logo today.18 words
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Article151 1972-07-28 1 Reuter London, Friday. The value of gold rose to a new post- war peak in late trading here yesterday. In currencies, both sterling and the dollar finished in higher ground after staging erratic movements over the session. Gold closed at U5566.90, a gain of US$l.25Reuter - 151 words
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Advertisement115 1972-07-28 1 THE CHESS CONTEST WINNERS: TURN TO PAGE 19 Analysis and move by move, P. 19. <v J r* 'v/ v/ FUTURE TkSTIE I tenia Sonic turned to. electronics tor a timepiece of the future The electronic uatch u-.cs an incredibh accurate (double) tmunu fmk :mvhaiusrri. Which you don't need to115 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1972-07-28 1 Forecast The weather forecast for today between 1 and 6 p.m.: No rain.13 words
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192 1972-07-28 2 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim The Fourth Nanyang University Council has appointed Prof. Hsueh Shou-shen the new Vice-Chancellor of Nantah to succeed Prof. Rayson Huang. Formal announcement of the appointment is expected to be made by the chairman of the council, Mr. Wee Cho192 words
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Article57 1972-07-28 2 No new case of cholera has been confirmed in the past three days, leaving the total number of cases at 103. Ninety cases have so far been discharged from Middleton Hospital. Altogether, 8800 hawkers and food handlers have been screened for cholera and typhoid carriers,57 words
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Article, Illustration243 1972-07-28 2 Betty L. Khoo - By Betty L. Khoo New Nation's music critic Violet Oon (right) will find herself under the exacting scrutiny of other top music critics when she mounts the stage to sing solo at the Tee Side International Eisteddfod competition. This is the243 words
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Article31 1972-07-28 2 Monte Carlo, Friday. Jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald has had to break off a European tour because of haemorrhage in the right eye, impresario Norman Granz said here yesterday.31 words
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284 1972-07-28 2 Pang Guek Cheng - Still not working 16 days after transplant By Pang Guek Cheng Doctors will begin tests on Mr. Wong Kam Wah's new kidney in the next few days, to see whether it is likely to start working. A medical spokesman said: "Surgeons will conduct a284 words
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470 1972-07-28 2 You can watch from Connaught Dve. There will be a full National Day Parade dress rehearsal at the Padang on Sunday at 9 a.m. The public may watch the parade along Connaught Drive. Churchgoers may drive to their chuches but their car labels will470 words
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Article26 1972-07-28 2 The Lions Club of Singapore will hold its next luncheon meeting at the Cafe Allegro, Goodwood Hotel, next Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m.26 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1972-07-28 2 Cinema Capitol: The 14 Amazons (Mandarin) 12.45, 3.30, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Cathay: The Good Earth —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Globe: House of Dark Shadows—l.4s, 4, 7, 9.15 p.m. Imperial: Six Assassins (Mandarin)—2.ls, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. Jurong Drive-in: Court Maiden (Mandarin) —7, 9.30 p.m. Lido: The Misguided Youth (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4,125 words
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Miscellaneous292 1972-07-28 2 HBPPEnincs WH T A o T D s Ar ON PRESIDENT SHEARES will attend the combined annual dinner of the Singapore National Heart Association and the Singapore Cardiac Society at the Mandarin Hotel at 8 p.m. PIANIST DENNIS LEE will give a recital at the Conference Hall at 8.30 p.m.292 words
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191 1972-07-28 3 The Apex Club of Singapore is to set up a home for the aged. Mr. Lee Wan Wan, the clubs new president, said that aged people had been neglected by society. At the Installation ceremony for new office bearers held at191 words
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Article250 1972-07-28 3 Accent on care, courtesy and co-operation Ten thousand bus workers will take part in a safety and courtesy campaign organised by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation next month. The aim of the onemonth campaign is to raise the standard of bus transport on Singapore roads.250 words
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Article46 1972-07-28 3 The Jurong Bird Park will hold the 1972 annual bird singing competition at Its premises at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday. Three hundred entries have been received so far from bird lovers In Singapore. Visitors to the park will be able to witness the competition.46 words
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Article211 1972-07-28 3 Employees of the Port of Singapore Authority have been quick to respond to PSA's offer to sell them flats at cost price. Two 20-storey blocks of flats are being built at Spottiswoode Park off Keppel Road. A 16-storey block is going up at One Tree211 words
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Article35 1972-07-28 3 Passes for the National Day Parade on August 9 will be available from the community centres from August 2. The passes will allow the holders to enter Connaught area during the parade.35 words
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Article49 1972-07-28 3 The National Productivity Board will hold a couise in Office Management and Methods from August 21. This course is designed for office managers, office assistants, and officers who are involved in the organisation and management of offices and will also include practical assistance to each participant.49 words
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120 1972-07-28 3 Japanese models topped the list of cars Imported Into Singapore last year. Of the 30,000 cars Imported 11,000 were made In Japan. Car owners and dealers gave a variety of reasons tor this preference for Japanese cars. Mr. Ang Bok Watt, sales manager120 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1972-07-28 3 F > CXJR-ONCE-A-VEAR SALE uonr dipt. f ««T i»®r» Shirt, $10.90 Arm Fmct Dmi SWfti MMwii 41-43. 1161 STREET. SINGAPORE n I I 111 II S'T-J! I n J «t&Sf r vi ■•s Hi r'vl! i ga wap i p•• feU '.v'rl ff- ->rSS 1 !Vi rt? VF'&vSl CHMIGI GROUE279 words
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Miscellaneous315 1972-07-28 3 Quiz object No. 23 Servant wins $15 Last Monday's quiz photograph showed a stack of coins. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Khit Khim Shao, a school servant, of Circuit Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct answers315 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration435 1972-07-28 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 JUDITH YONG, formerly of the Sunday Times, or Mrs. Judith Chung, may have started more than just a boutique. She's also started a little guessing game about the "real" meaning of her shop, called Man and435 words
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Article793 1972-07-28 4 [nniHE tunic by PG Dear PG My ***** has just been mated and I should be most grateful if you would let me know wnai, I should have in the way of medicine to prepare for the great event. This will be the first attempt793 words
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Advertisement259 1972-07-28 4 m I H 7A m %W m £3 -y<. ?,v Fantastic Savings for All! Now get the best at the lowest! NOW ON MEN'S DEPT: BRANDED Shirts: Business sh'rts, Soort shirts, Ion? short (leaves in colours, woven Jocquord, Prints and Knits USUALLY $29-70—547-90 HOW Clearing at $15/Arrow, Manhattan Whitmont Business259 words
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Advertisement128 1972-07-28 4 SHAW CENTRE—PARKING LOT FOR 1.000 CARS SHAW CENTRE "taking pictures is half the fun m making pictures is twice 1 the fun." j z < 3 VISIT US FOR A WIDE 1 RANGE OF DARKROOM I 2 EQUIPMENTS, CAMERAS I 2 AND ACCESSORIES. I Kmfmm sales&service 2 Z H 363,128 words
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128 1972-07-28 5 Police have made contact with Ho Lee Wah, 30, alias Wah Chye, the man they believe can help them in their investigations into the recent recovery of 23 stolen Rolex wrist watches. He walked into the Central police station last night128 words
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Article28 1972-07-28 5 Inc.he Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs and MP for Pasir Panjang, will open the Tanjong Berlayer Pier at Labrador Villa Road tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.28 words
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420 1972-07-28 5 Ng Foo Ngok - Donors charge up to $70 a pint By Ng Foo Ngok Kuala Lumpur, Friday General Hospital patients, who need transfusions at short notice, need have no fear of a blood shortage—if they are prepared to Day for it. Blood brokers here are well aware of420 words
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Article55 1972-07-28 5 Work will soon start on the rehabilltalon centre to be built at Mandalay Road for paralytics at the cost of $250,000. The donation was made by Dato Lee Chee Shan and It will enable special treatment and care to be given to paralytics. The centre is to55 words
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Article91 1972-07-28 5 United Press International Kuching, Friday. The Sarawak government has rushed 100.000 gallons of water to its 43 droughtstricken coastal villages in the First Division by vessels and helicopters. A government spokesman said military medical squads were assessing the situation and helping peo pie against anvUnited Press International - 91 words
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Article251 1972-07-28 5 Peter Ong - By Peter Ong More than $500,000 a year.! That's the total sum of money several major hotels are spending on uniforms for their employees. A quick survey of 10 hotels showed that most of them spend an average of $50,000 annually to replace old uniforms. One251 words
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Article28 1972-07-28 5 A 12-session course on beauty by Miss Helen Hee will be held by the Chinese YMCA, starting tonight and every Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration139 1972-07-28 5 Seventeen year old Ahmad bin Alias (above) never dreamt that his identity card number could win him $300. Glancing through his company's New Nation on Tuesday, he came across the numbers *****4 in the Moneybox column. "I thought the numbers were139 words
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Article73 1972-07-28 5 The Postal Services Department has announced that all money order services suspended after flotation of the British pound have now resumed. British postal orders can also be cashed at post offices but sales will remain suspended for the time being. The public is advised to make use73 words
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Article62 1972-07-28 5 The government is offering 177 lots of unclaimed used motor vehicles, plants and stores for public auction at the premises of Cheong Koon Seng Co. in Market Street on August 7 and 8 at 10 ajn. The items can be inspected during working hours at the PWD62 words
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Advertisement128 1972-07-28 5 ■m* >Z£irMtxiuon Co immacuLace Grooming To those who have not had the pleasant experience of visiting a lady barber, the Dragon Lady bids you welcome. In a rare combination of relaxing atmosphere, serene environment, privacy of enclosed grooming stations, and refreshment bar, she offers you manicure, massage, m 'L hair-conditioning128 words
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Advertisement173 1972-07-28 5 mm myo ©6 oo: o >- -c o > c o > o o o b: 0: c >• c >- c -c o [tt:©;#;#:®;®:®:©:©:©: wmvsaw ANYTIME at Jurong's newest restaurant on the sea... Lunch, Dinner and Snacks... It'B an unforgettable experience.' A real treat for the whole family and173 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1972-07-28 5 I'.'i fllliTin Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 26-23 C Tokyo 23-20 C Manila 29-24 C Kuala Lumpur 32-24 C Seoul 31-24 C Taipeh 30-24 C Bangkok 33-26 C Naha 29-26 C Paris 21-14 C San Francisco 22-13 C New York 24-19 C Moscow 29-20 C London 20-13 C149 words
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Miscellaneous125 1972-07-28 5 SEEHHS Today's winning number *****1 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are 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. Call with your identity125 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration1146 1972-07-28 6 J.C. Randal - Changing the signs and people's life styles —by order From J.C. Randal Washington Post GERMANY Despite the perhaps Inevitable confusion it has caused, no doubt Gen. Mobutu Sese Seko was justified in changing the name of his country from the Congo to Zaire. Purists, of course, may quibble that hisWashington Post - 1,146 words
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THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article779 1972-07-28 6 What other newspapers are saying: RESTORATION OF BINOJAPANEBE TIES AND PEACE IN ASIA Judging from the present situation, the restoration of Sino-Japanese ties is no longer a question of possibility but a question of time. Sato was indeed the stumbling block In the restoration of SlnoJapanese779 words
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Article313 1972-07-28 6 PJf.IjP. CONGRESS The P.MJ.P. will soon be holding its annual congress at Kuala Lumpur, making It the second time that the party has chosen the federal capital as the venue for Its congress. This Is a very Interesting development as it reflects a change of attitude and a313 words
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Article, Illustration546 1972-07-28 6 Denis Warner - WARNERS WORLD From Denis Warner The uniformed official at the customs post between the Netherlands and Germany glanced inside the car at the piled up baggage and waved us on. Passports and papers for the car: didn't he want to see'them? Nein,546 words
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Advertisement189 1972-07-28 6 NIKON POLARIZING MICROSCOPE POH-2 INFINITE WORLD OF THE NIKON MICROSCOPE While laymen close their eyes to increasing ecological imbalance and pollution, scientists are engaged in studying the microscopic forces which govern the earth and its atmosphere. Much remains unknown that would enable us to better understand the function and therefore189 words
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Advertisement84 1972-07-28 6 OPEN TODAY more toy/ at cujoi in /cleg W ✓of 'te v *>v x ''~^v 1% Tht; r.t-iv children centre i.vi:h .1 full vl>'ct»on of iuts»*ry toy j. edviCdtion.i! toys. %o!t toys cJoils, bn.yi.ks, tiicvclvs, b.ihv '.var•* ,«!id prums. St them now It'- hrr. At L »van\ n.-.v 'Aondo'Kinc! t(;r84 words
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Article249 1972-07-28 7 UPI, Reuter Cairo, Friday President Sadat last night said Egypt was continuing preparations for another war with Israel and added anyone who supported the current Middle East stalemate was a traitor. Rejecting an Israeli proposal for direct negotiations he asked: "Can anyone agree to negotiateUPI, Reuter - 249 words
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243 1972-07-28 7 Reuter Manila, Friday. Police are escorting truck convoys carrying food to starving flood victims in the main Philippines island of Luzon after an attempt to hijack a convoy outside Manila. Police commander, Brigadier General Tomas Dia, said it was not known whether theReuter - 243 words
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281 1972-07-28 7 Reuter Salisbury, Friday.—Several hundred African tribesmen hid from Rhodesian police yesterday while their huts were burned and 110 of their children were taken away by the authorities. Police were expected to call off their search after combing the rugged hills of Eastern Rhodesia alongReuter - 281 words
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365 1972-07-28 7 Reuter Belfast, Friday. Britain last night began to pour its biggest single reinforcement of troops into Northern Ireland —a further 4000 —to bring its strength here to *****. The announcement of the reinforcement came as bombs went off in Belfast for the first timeReuter - 365 words
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Article84 1972-07-28 7 Vienna, Friday Actor Burt Lancaster yesterday attacked a home-movie fan who tried to film him on location In Vienna, witnesses said. Lancaster kicked the young man in the seat of his pants and threatened Mm with a large rock, witness said. The man fled. Lancaster is84 words
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Article71 1972-07-28 7 Buenos Aires, Friday A girl in a mini-skirt ma-chine-gunned a policeman to death and badly wounded another in the Buenos Aires suburb of Olivos yesterday. The policemen were in a patrol car which slowed down to check two young men and two girls they spotted switching the71 words
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219 1972-07-28 7 United Press International Washington, Friday. Senator Thomas Eagleton was at tne centre of more controversy yesterday as syndicated columnist Jack Anderson alleged that records show that police had arrested the senator six times in Missouri for drunken and reckless driving. Anderson did not say whetherUnited Press International - 219 words
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Article74 1972-07-28 7 London, Friday The Earl of Swlnton, whose British Ministerial appointments spanned 35 years between 1920 and 1955, died at his home In Masham yesterday at the age of 88. He was a close political friend of the late Sir Winston Churchill. A one-time minister resident in West Africa,74 words
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Advertisement223 1972-07-28 7 SPECIAL ECONOMIC TOUR:Bongkok and Chiang Mai Tour—15Days •By Air-Conditioned Bus 5340/*By Excursion Bus $275/Doto of Doporturo 11/8. 14/9. Enquiries aro welcome. Lucky Tours (Ht) Ltd., 5140, Ground Floor, Golden Mile Shopping Centre, Bench Rood, s'pore. Tel.- *****, *****. SPECIAL OFFER: 15 Days to Bongkok and Chiang Mai *By Air-Conditioned Bus223 words
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Advertisement25 1972-07-28 7 1 NOW ON OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10.30 A.M. TO 5.00 P.M. ROBINSON'S Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****. ty" M M x-:-v Si*;:;:;- :;jl ■turn25 words
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475 1972-07-28 8 The major complaint against the Ministry of Education, as voiced by school principals, has been an excessive centralisation which inevitably h&s resulted in clog-ups and bureaucratic red-tape. Though these were denied by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr.Kwan Sal Kheong, a few weeks ago,475 words
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Article120 1972-07-28 8 MOJOS3 by ISPY About a dozen strip-tease dancers demonstrated last week In front of the Federal Court building In New Orleans against a law barring them from mingling with customers. The dancers, wearing hot pants and mini-skirts carried signs reading "Equal rights for dancers" and "Don't put120 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1972-07-28 8 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN "Give the Chinaman a plot of land and he will start growing vegetables for food. But give an Englishman the same plot of land and he will start cultivating roses." It was a chance remark1,133 words
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Letters
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Article372 1972-07-28 8 OTHMAN OMAR - OTHMAN OMAR Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Affairs. Singapore, 6. I refer to the report entitled More Job Offers For The Deaf (NN, July 19). Your report quotes the editorial of the Newsletter of the Association for the Deaf as saying that the Minister for372 words
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Article50 1972-07-28 8 CHRIS H. K. TAN - CHRIS H. K. TAN Asst. Secretary, Public Relations, Housing Development Board. Singapore, Z. Your correspondent 2028 (NN, July 21) may be pleased to note that action will be taken by our office to prevent the unauthorised pasar malam hawkers from operating in front of Block 85A.50 words
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Article74 1972-07-28 8 CHAN LOY CHAN (Miss - CHAN LOY CHAN (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Public Health Division, Singapore, 3. I refer to the article by Naval Base requesting a modern market with parking facilities along Sembawang Road between the 7th and 15th milestone (NN, June 23). The Hawkers Branch is looking into the matter74 words
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Article67 1972-07-28 8 CHRIS H. K. TAN - CHRIS H. K. TAN Asst. Secretary, Public Relations, Housing Development Board, Singapore, 2. We would like to inform Unfortunate Driver (NN, July 25) that action has on several occasions, been taken against the hawkers using the car park between Blocks 51 and 52. We will be67 words
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Article66 1972-07-28 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer. Ministry of National Development Singapore, t Please refer to the letter by M. Salleh (NN, July 19). Presumably he referred to the spacing of the existing CalrnhlU Mansion and the High Point block which is In still under construction. These two buildings66 words
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Article149 1972-07-28 8 S.L. K - S.L.K. It appears that cholera has come to stay with us. The century mark has already been passed. It Is worth our while to ponder how the muchmaligned hawkers either become carriers of cholera germs or fell victim to the disease. Very likely they got them from149 words
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Advertisement193 1972-07-28 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Five ways to make a woman happy- Food Mixer No. HRIIII.CASHS69 Push-button controls put power at 4 your finger-tips. A touch on the button switches the motor on, making light work of kitchen chores. Knife Sharpener No. HM3600.193 words
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Our Heritage
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Article, Illustration1410 1972-07-28 9 BETTY L. KHOO - New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. Over the last 123 years it has built up an impressive collection presented bv BETTY L. KHOO It may sound farfetched but what actually prompted the setting up of the1,410 words
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Article, Illustration897 1972-07-28 9 Tan Chung Lee - WHERE ARE THEY > NOW? By Tan Chung Lee Mr. Marcelo Anciano had not tne slightest notion that he would ever make Singapore his permanent home, let alone set up the first music school here, when he first arrived in 1923 to897 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration713 1972-07-28 10 TT'S really a wonder R why so many people want to learn to drive and many more continue to. Don't get me wrong; there's nothing wrong with driving. That is, if you get nice, loftg, straight and clear roads. Without traffic jams and exhaust fumes and713 words
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Advertisement215 1972-07-28 10 QURESHISJ CARPETS Finest selections of PERSIAN CARPETS Nain, Isfahan, K ash an, Qum, Kirman, Saruk, Hamadan, Tabriz Shiraz. Pure Silk Kashan Qum. Persian Bokhara Yamut Afghan Bokharas PAKISTANI In Persian Bokhara Designs Indian Woolen in Plain Coloured Embossed* Belgium, Germary Danish,BMK Axminster Wilton Carpets Rugs, Wall to Wall Carpets From215 words
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Advertisement144 1972-07-28 10 m leprechauns Waterford, the crystal with magic beauty, could not possibly be made by mortal beings. Who but the "little people" could fashion a crystal which catches the light of ten thousand yesterdays and turns it into the light of ten thousand tomorrows. Crystal as beautiful as a sunset and144 words
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Advertisement94 1972-07-28 10 UMi Beautify your surroundings with vivid new colours, interesting textures and designs and experience a new dimension in captivating beauty! Get quality all-purpose Ducale Commercial Tiles today. Meika Contractors*! Co. I. x v 'INTERIOR* EXTERIOR OFCORATORS A PACL' u su/v F r j P mm Sole Agents for SINGAPORE. MALAYSIA.94 words
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Advertisement185 1972-07-28 10 N I DDI MIST UItPRCKED for HIM and HER m a e SALE drastic savings up to 7i w-r* A- •&> <fe O o c IfFOO carpets to be cleared definitely within 6 weeks. COME AND PICK YOUR CHOICE NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. CARPETS FURNISHING IOIWISIUN Of Tut185 words
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TREND
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607 1972-07-28 11 Mary Lee - Presented by Mary Lee FRANCES DOWSETT Viewers who watched Tuesday night's televised Family Planning forum could be forgiven if they felt the Gove r n m en t was being brought into the bedroom as part of Singapore's campaign for sterilisation. The significance of a husband wife607 words
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329 1972-07-28 11 United Press International The pop u 1 a rity of musk oil perfume among young Americans has raised some rather interesting questions. Is musk oil an aphrodisiac? Scientists say there are no real aphrodisiacs but the perfume makers aren't so sure.United Press International - 329 words
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145 1972-07-28 11 Reuter Washington, Friday Members of the Women's Lib movement in the US have been slow to seize the chance of becoming special agents for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Patrick Gray, the Bureau's acting director said, yesterday that he had received onlyReuter - 145 words
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657 1972-07-28 11 TABIBj - I/good^ TABIBj Last week we discussed the problem of male fertility. This is often the easiest to diagnose, as one simple sperm test may give the answer. However it is usually the woman who subjects herself to examination first. When you657 words
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Advertisement317 1972-07-28 11 &&eji >^vou) FINE MURALS WALLCOVERINGS WALLPAPERS Come and see us now! p] Singapore Wallcoverings Centre (Pte) Ltd Liat Towers, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. igapore y. W *****6 Most comprehensive Wallcovering Stockists in S.E Asm. RoUxoo7pen has proved that quality needn't be expensive In fact, Rotax 007 pen are made317 words
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Advertisement70 1972-07-28 11 Singar 4.4 a beautiful, compact refrigerator with spacious food compartment. compartment Singer 8 J large freezer compartment spacious automatic ligtit switch. push button defrost etc. ■si' S'i;i rm i; 11 *K\ II "h A A i>j 11 1 LH v j "-i FREE? nms :S *4 One 24" Singer Wondervtsion70 words
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Electrical Equipment and appliances
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Article, Illustration929 1972-07-28 12 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat Hire purcnase and rental facilities are now becoming part of today's living in style. These facilities have enabled the average man to get a taste of luxurious living at a price within his monthly income. Such facilities have helped929 words
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514 1972-07-28 12 Sunny Wee - By Sunny Wee The era of household chores without tears has arrived, thanks to the advent of a wide variety of electrical appliances and equipment. No longer has the housewife to be tense and energyspending about her work. It's all as easy and regulated as push-button.514 words
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498 1972-07-28 12 Pakir Singh - By Pakir Singh The advances made in the development of electrical equipment are coming too rapidly for anyone to really keep track of them. But the changes are welcome as they mean improved appliances, better service, and often lower prices. Singaporeans can498 words
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539 1972-07-28 13 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan Locally manufactured and assembled electrical appliances and equipment are now finding their way into many discerning Singapore homes. But this is only one aspect of the success story of our industrialisation programme. The tremendous confidence shown by residents in the locallymanufactured539 words
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255 1972-07-28 13 S.V. Suppiah - By S.V. Suppiah The manufacture of certain electrical products is intricate. For example huge fabrication plants are required to make motors that move large lathes, propel vessels, pound metal into shape or continuously spin yarns in mills. These are heavy255 words
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260 1972-07-28 13 Among the numerous made In Singapore goods are a wide range of locally assembled electrical appliances. Like other locally made products, locally-assembled electrical appliances are now holding their own In countries as far as Hong Kong, India and Iran. And the260 words
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Article, Illustration564 1972-07-28 13 Singapore has not only been making sure that the latest electrical appliances reach the Republic but it is now taking steps to produce sophisticated equipment herself. The Economic Development Board Is reported to be seeking the co-operation of some technologlcaUy advanced countries564 words
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Advertisement37 1972-07-28 12 WATERPROOF BULKHEAD FITTING 111 MINIATURE CIRCUIT -BREAKERS WATERTIGHT PLUG SOCKET PRISMATIC BULKHEAD FITTING Ultra uniqueultra modern! !gg| 0 IDEAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING SPECIALISTS MANUFACTURERS RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL SHOP 33, THE ORCHARD, 290, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: *****2 *****837 words
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Advertisement278 1972-07-28 12 limec m m Ma I* Q We are lighting u innovators, Y manufacturers, n engineers, contractors etc. T1 for your lighting requirements' i i i I callus:- i ligMing ifiQorpcislad 96/100 boon k*ng rood. Singaporeu!u» i <% H, ■ir-Ti'-i tJkA rtm r in" Kjpi s> ft'' SkX m AUIDCRAI AUTOMATIC278 words
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Advertisement222 1972-07-28 13 <^> CashsB9 HP46IS (complete with stand) Philips HP4618 Hairdrier makes it easy for you to have hair which is always clean, luxuriant and beautifully styled the salon way. Its new airflow system with adjustable temperatures dries your hair comfortably and quickly. And leaves your hands free to sew. knit and222 words
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Advertisement200 1972-07-28 13 STORAGE HEATER COPPERUNE OA GLASSLINE MAINS PRESSURE STORAGE 'SQUARELINE' STORAGE SHOWER HEATER Soto Agcyts: M.G.S. TRADING PTE. LTD., 20 ELITE TERRACE, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****5 For a close shave, get Philishave. m f7p HUISHAVg.3 sjrm&ol \1 v PHILIPS <0> 9 I S (V SPEEDS UP COOKING TIME AND SAVES MONEY SIEMEN200 words
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Article162 1972-07-28 14 28U A 1AM AM. 44% Am Can 33 >4 AT ft T 42% A P 7 Anifmwto 17¥. Beth SUel 28% 21% Chterp Trac 61*. si% Coca-Cola 145'A 26 69% Corn Ol Wits 236% Dow Chem 88% 166 >4 E. Kodak 138% 64 26 0«n BUc 63162 words
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Article, Illustration208 1972-07-28 14 The share market continued to be active yesterday. There were spots of proflttakinf bat the majority of industrials were still attractive. Fitipa trick readied a peak $6.15 in the after- noon, bat eased to $6.05 at close to fain 35 cents. Profit-takers g en 11 y pushed208 words
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Article124 1972-07-28 14 United Press International New York. Friday. A disappointed stock market closed lower again yester day in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue chip stocks was off 5.72 at 926.85 as trading halted. Standard and Poors 500stockUnited Press International - 124 words
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Article135 1972-07-28 14 Reuter London, Friday The market closed lower in quiet trading and at 3 pjn. the Financial Times index was down 4.9 at 499.1. The calling of a national dock strike starting today reversed earlier gains which reflected the release of the Jailed dockers. Prices laterReuter - 135 words
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Article32 1972-07-28 14 Washington, Friday.—The US trade deficit widened last month as imports continued to outpace exports, the commerce department reported. The deficit for June stood at U*****,300,000 compared with U*****,400,000 in May.32 words
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144 1972-07-28 14 Record 170 m. turnover in HK share markets Reuter Hong Kong, Friday Shares valued at a record HK5341.22 ($l7O million) changed hands on the stock markets here yesterday in the biggest trading day in Hong Kong's history. Frenzied buying and selling pushed the day's turnover to its highest mark, exceedingReuter - 144 words
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170 1972-07-28 14 Public Insurance Company Limited made a net pre-tax profit of $402,797 for last year. Its sister company, Public Life Assurance Company made $75,821 during the same period. Mr. Lee Chee Shan, chairman of both the companies, said that the premium received by the170 words
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Article92 1972-07-28 14 recoups early fall United Press International London, Friday The trade union decision to call a national dock strike todav knocked the pound temporarily lower on exchange markets yesterday and wtoed out a sharp early gain. But sterling later recouped part of the tumble and ended higher on the dav. BuyersUnited Press International - 92 words
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Article, Illustration314 1972-07-28 14 WANG SU FAH - CAMERA CO IER By WANG SU FAH A combination of lenses forming a long focal length which could produce a large image from a distant object in a camera, is termed a telephoto lens. Telephoto lenses have various focal lengths.314 words
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Advertisement288 1972-07-28 14 INSTRUMENT PANEL The instrument panel is padded. The meters are round and of simple sporty design. FUEL TANK LID The fuel tank lid is of the convenient pop-up type. DIMMER LEVER Turn signal lamps and high/low beams are all operated with this single dimmer lever. SIDE VENT The side vent288 words
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Advertisement95 1972-07-28 14 Photographic Contest Name Address Title: Camera Exposure: Rales Camera Corner weekly photo, graphic contest. Below are the "deo of the competition. It's open to all with cash prises. 1. The Contest is open to all Singapore photographer*. t. Minlmnm rise b|" i r S. An Entry Form mast be gunned95 words
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Advertisement480 1972-07-28 15 f V NEWNATION -1 CLASSIFIEDS A .WORD ANNOUNCEMENTS TO ALL MARINE AQUAIUSTS: Are you having troubles with your Marine Fishes? Gill on us we maybe of service to you. We are the Marine Specialist Golden Seahorse Shop 14 2nd floor Holland Shopping Centre. 48, North Buona Vista Rood Singapore 10.480 words
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Advertisement250 1972-07-28 15 HOTEL SUPPLIES? Visit us ond see our wide range of quality crests specially mode for HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, COFFEE HOUSE. We are also the suppliers of Stainless Steel Cutlery (Flatware Holloware) Chinawore Crystal Glassware Mattress pads Pillow Cover. CHUANG'S CUTLERY (SINGAPORE) LTD. 245, JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM. JURONG TOWN. SINGAPORE 22. CABLE250 words
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Advertisement406 1972-07-28 15 AGENT FOR WALLPAPER (WIDE CHOICE OF COLOURS) INTERIOR DECORATORS DESIGNERS FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS FOR:- HOMES HOTELS RESTAURANTS ETC. CALL: *****8 UNITED BUILDERS, 43. GILSTEAD ROAD SINGAPORE 11. SILVERCRAFT BRITISH ELECTRO-PLATING CO., (PTE) LTD. SILVER, COPPER, NICKEL, CHROMIUM, OXIDISING, BRONZING, BURNISHING ANODISING. REPAIRERS/ MFRS., SILVER GOLDSMITHS MANUFACTURING. 226 Supreme Housa,406 words
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Advertisement535 1972-07-28 15 DOT. 11 2-STOREY semi-detoch-«d spacious bungalows with servant own amenities. Many extras, including longbath hot/cold.. Furnished with telephone. Rent $750/-. (Westloke Garden). Those interested please contact Telephone: *****8 for details and inspection. 61, THREE BEDROOM FLATS. Floor area 1,800 sq.ft. Changi/ Tampines Junction fully furnished spacious compound. Monthly rental $400.00535 words
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Advertisement545 1972-07-28 15 FURNITURE CATHAY DECORATION CO., FURNITURE DESIGNERS MANFACTU RERS FOR HOMES OFFICES. INTERIOR DECORATIONS RENOVATIONS. WOODWORKING CONTRACTORS 157 JLN ÜBI S'PORE 14 ***** OR CALL ***** HOCK SOON caters all types of furniture. Very moderate prices. Enquiries. Mr. Francis Leong, *****0 Singapore. HOCK LEE HIN FURNITURE CO., 949, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE545 words
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Advertisement357 1972-07-28 15 BERNARD DRIVING SCHOOL 15, Lorong Myelin off Chongi Rood. Courteous Instructors on the rood. Quick to pass easy to learn. Hourly Courses, Monthly Course, Guoronteed Pass Courses. Telephone: *****7. Singapore. Manager: Mr. Bernard Yong. SIMPLIFIED DUTCH METHOD Dressmaking Drafting. Orient Dressmaking Institute, 206 Torv jong Katong Road. Telephone: *****1. (S'pore).357 words
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Advertisement292 1972-07-28 15 NISSAN CABALL 64 lorry, Dotsun Pick-up, Bongo 1000 Von/ Stationwogen new tyres, reconditioned, Ex-Japan. View 30, Jalon Novena Barot Telephone *****2 Singopore 11. NEW VICTORY COMPANY. Buying, selling and trade-in of new and second-hand Suzuki 200 C.C./250 c.c. 135 Bencoolen Street Singapore 7. *****. 1970 ROVER 2000TC MK4 rear mounted292 words
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Advertisement704 1972-07-28 15 WHKRK YOl (AN SKKVICK VOl K TOYOTA CARS] fir* Authorised Dealers: 40, Upper East Coast Rood. iSngapoto. Tel. No: *****4. Eaterprlee, BP Service Station, 163, lorong 4, Too Payoh, Singapore. Tel. No; *****1 49, Serangoon Garden Way, Singopore. Tel. No: *****1 Fang Lee Service Station, 132, Guillemord Rd.—*****3 595 Sembowmig704 words
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Advertisement1317 1972-07-28 16 (Incorporated in Pakistan) Established 1941 CAPITAL STRUCTURE Habib Bank Limited CAPITAL AND UAMUTKS OTMUMD CIMIL:330,00,000 Shares of Rs. 5/-< m w.v v.w V.v.' •AW •AW AVW BBSS m ViVn SSSs ?S® •>>»: a a ■Vr iVaVi lis »>X V.V. HI 1 tm SS& VAV M "Xv •AW Va a a1,317 words
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Article, Illustration557 1972-07-28 17 Jeffrey Low - Upward trend in gymnastics By Jeffrey Low The standard and enthusiasm in junior gymnastics has clearly gone on an upward trend judging by the four-day Schools National championships at Anglo-Chinese School which ended yesterday. "More and more students are taking to the sport today and we have557 words
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250 1972-07-28 17 By DENNIS CHIA Singapore gymnastics fans may have a chance to see international standard gymnasts in action if Australia agrees to take part in this year's Pesta Sukan. According to Mr. Lee Seng Huat, president of the Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association, invitations have been250 words
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Article173 1972-07-28 17 Melbourne, Friday.—The Visiting Chinese table tennis team easily defeated Australia in an international match before 3000 people here last night. The Chinese girls Chang Tsui-Chic defeated Victorian Mary Legassick 21-19, 21-18 and her teammate Lu Chin-Chia accounted for 14-year-old Australian Leanne Morrow 21-11, 21-11 with hard hitting173 words
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Article105 1972-07-28 17 New York, Friday Tommy Aaron and Charles Coody, two of the quiet men of the PGA tour, shot a nine under-par 62 yesterday to take a one-stroke first round lead In the US$2OO,OOO national team golf championship at Pennsylvania. Bert Yancey and Tom Weiskope105 words
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552 1972-07-28 17 Las Vegas, Friday. "Sorry," said the heavyweight champion of the world, "can't talk with these peanuts in my mouth, wait 'til I finish chewin', will you?" It was worth the wait. Muhammad Ali is supposed to be the most charismatic figure in boxing. Joe552 words
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Advertisement188 1972-07-28 17 n 'T a great new game a i* WITH FULL SIZE ACTION K WE MADE IT SMALLER FOR MORE FUN. IT SERVES AS AN EXTRA TABLE FOR CAMPING MEALS Tha 30x30 inch ilza of tha tabla whan folded makaa it aaay to fit into most recreational vahicla*. It i« four188 words
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Advertisement56 1972-07-28 17 Philips irons make light work HDII2O Cash $24 The HDII2O lightweight iron saves you time and energy. Its highly polished aluminium soleplate with accurate temperature control handles your clothes gently, and gets them smoother—faster. HD1203 Cash $49 This beautiful steam-and-spray iron gives you the exact amount of heat and moisture56 words
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Miscellaneous89 1972-07-28 17 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald BUT YOU SAID THAT STUFF HORNER'S ABOUT TO SPREAP AROUND IS REALLY T POISONOUS. 111 i ...THERE'S A WAY TO COUNTERACT ITS EFFECTS. by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson /y y v» |V> TEMPER MAKES HER ESCAPE WITH VITAL CLUES„. < OH, HI, EPfE: GLAD89 words
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Article, Illustration169 1972-07-28 18 Healthy body—healthy mind High above tbe traffic noise and deisel fumes of Orchai\i Road there's a group of 250 men and women who have the same object building healthy bodies and healthy minds. The group is the Hilton Health Club who meet most days for daily workouts in a wellequippedPICTURES: Sulaiman Ismail - 169 words
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353 1972-07-28 18 DENNIS CHIA - By DENNIS CHIA Singapore Armed Forces (Artillery) came back from the brink of defeat to beat American Men 62-53 in the Singapore American School Summer basketball league played at King's Road last night. After trailing 35-30 in the first half, the soldiers fought353 words
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Article57 1972-07-28 18 Jakarta, Friday. Indonesia, excluded from China's round of table tennis diplomacy up to now, is to be visited by a North Korean table tennis team next month. The secretary-general of the Indonesian Table Tennis Federation, Mr. Willy Warroka, said yesterday that the North Koreans would play57 words
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Article50 1972-07-28 18 London, Friday—Japan-ese-owned Erimo Hawk yesterday added the Goodwood Cup to the Ascot Gold Cup on the third day of the five-day Goodwood race meeting. The four-year-old colt skilfully ridden by young Pat Eddery, won by half a length from Parthian Plain, with Hickleton three lengths further away third.50 words
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285 1972-07-28 18 SONNY YAP - By SONNY YAP The University of Singapore is now camp a i g n i n g to raise $100,000 for staging the 13th Biennial InterVarsity Games in October. Mr. Alec Kwok, the administrative assistant, physical education and recreation said: "This is the sum needed285 words
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Article2070 1972-07-28 18 GUTTER TALK WITH THE STRIKER Bertie Seah played havoc with the pins during the July final of the Gold Medal competition at International Bowl last Sunday. Finishing his last four games with 210, 257, 211, 192, he put the seal on his claim as July2,070 words
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Article104 1972-07-28 18 Six Indonesian professional golfers arrived in Singapore last night to play a $1000 72 hole competition against local professionals. The manager of the team, Mr. Benny Jonosisworo, said that the Indonesian Golfing Association had put up the money for the tournament. He said the prizemoney104 words
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Miscellaneous279 1972-07-28 18 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Splits apart. 10 Broad streets for short. 11 Canine of a sort. 12 Slips away. 13 Estimate anew. 14 Russian prairie lands. 21 Northern bird. 27 Novelist Nevil. 28 Source of tar. 29 Of the moon. 30 Riles. 32 Punctilious person. 33 Native of Posnan. 35279 words
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Article, Illustration596 1972-07-28 19 LIM KOK ANN - Spassky blunders Fischer leads 5-3 By LIM KOK ANN Forewarned Is forearmed, but if Spassky had prepared himself for the English opening which Fischer used again, Fischer soon disarmed him. Najdorf remarked that he had seen Fischer play his 11th move previously but so long ago that he could not596 words
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Article210 1972-07-28 19 The following readers whose entries were first opened found Spassky's sealed 41st move in the 7th Game, 41. P-R4. Paul Gomez of Joon Hlang Road, Chan Whye Hoong of Jalan Kechil, Goh .Wee Gee of Selegie House, V.G. Kamath of Meyer Road and H.G. Hurley of Cassia210 words
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Article96 1972-07-28 19 The East Asian Zonal Championship begins next Tuesday in Hong Kong, the first stage leading to the World Championship title match of which the Spas-sky-Fischer encounter now raging in Reykjavik is the finale of the previous series. Giam Choo Kwee, this year's Singapore National Champion represents Singapore, sponsored96 words
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Article144 1972-07-28 19 SPORTS LETTER DEAR SIR: Allow me, through your column, to congratulate the Singapore National soccer team for their great performance in the recent Merdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur. In this tournament, the Singapore team secured one point besides scoring TWO goals. This is quite an achievement144 words
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Article670 1972-07-28 19 PUNNERS and riders for the amateur races at Ipoh on Sunday. wmwm™ Class 5 2F str. ■"■l®® (catchweights 12.0) 1 992 BLUE JEANS 3 lbs 1 2 094 KEBAL 5 3 970 BERBRIDGE Seaton 3 4 000 COLONEL BOGEY Dixon 2 5 700 PEBBLES 8 6 000670 words
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44 1972-07-28 19 ABOVE: Korea's Whang Yoo Ha (No. 15) takes a shot at the basket as India's Mathew Oomer (15, black shirt) fails to foil him in yesterday's Asian Schools basketball competition at Gay World. Korea won convincingly 110-55. RIGHT: Watu-si-style basketball by India's Devinder Kumar.44 words
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Article92 1972-07-28 19 New York, Friday Jack Nicklaus was released this morning from University Hospital after undergoing surgery for an infected right index finger and said he still is hopeful he will be able to defend his Professional Golfers Association (PGA) title next week. "The doctors told me that92 words
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668 1972-07-28 19 London. Friday. England took a vice-like grip on the fourth cricket Test when they shot out Australia for a measly 146 in a remarkable first day's play at Headingley in Leeds yesterday. After losing the toss. England looked set for a hard day's toil when Australia668 words
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Article30 1972-07-28 19 Tokyo, Friday—The Japan International Golf Association yesterday selected Takaaki Kono and Takashl Murakami to play In the World Cup tournament' scheduled in Melbourne from November 9 to 12.30 words
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Article34 1972-07-28 19 Helsinki, Friday Finland's Raimo Vllen equalled the European 100 metres record when he clocked 10.0 seconds at an international athletics meeting here last night. He shares the record with seven other Europeans.34 words
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Article23 1972-07-28 19 Munich, Friday—The West German Olympic Committee last night nominated a team of 446 for the Olympic Games beginning here next month.23 words
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Advertisement106 1972-07-28 19 is £> Look at Old style belts don't do a thing for smart, new pants. Try one of our new Fashion Belts and seethe difference! V Made in U.S.A. <o AwjiidbU* <*M Madmcj stores SrtXfipuK* M.iUysi.i t"<)nn»*si.i Lachmann Co. 3 44 Pt-rnnsuU Sfv'("P" l Cnmpk'K S(* >'•• P*>'■ *****) Otti.«-106 words
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512 1972-07-28 20 Affliction is called deprivation dwarfism Lack of love can kill. It can stunt growth and retard a child's intellect. The medical name for the affliction is deprivation dwarfism—a disease that used to kiU many children In orphanages. As late as 1915, some512 words
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Article, Illustration54 1972-07-28 20 Shapely Azah Adnan, 20. is one girl who is very easily impressed by clever talk. And her hobby is an obvious one collecting good quotations. She does a lot of swimming to keep in trim. Azah has just completed a secretarial course. Picture by Michael KwanPicture by Michael Kwan - 54 words
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180 1972-07-28 20 Two University professors in Chicago reported they have developed a chemical compound that can painlessly remove decay from teeth and reduce the amount of drilling. Appearing before the convention of the American Society for Preventative Dentistry, Dr. Melvln Goldman and Dr. Joseph Kronman180 words
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Article47 1972-07-28 20 AH FOOK: At last, a courtesy drive on the buses! Let's hope there's an all-round improvement. MEI LIN: We're far too critical of bus crews. When you consider the service they provide meeting schedules day-in and dayout—you have to admit they're doing a good job.47 words
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Article149 1972-07-28 20 Today is Friday. Julv 28, the 210 th day of 1972 with 156 to follow. THE MOON: Between its full Dhase and last Quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. American149 words
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Miscellaneous438 1972-07-28 20 mm m J 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where The Heart Is 3.20 For The Family 3.40 A Diary of Events In Singapore This Week 3.45 South-East Asia Philippines (Rpt) 4.10 Days Of Our Lives 4.30 Close 6.00 Opening and Tom and Jerry 3.30 News in Brief 6.35 The Patty438 words
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Miscellaneous433 1972-07-28 20 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have been gifted with a fine mind and a number of talents upon which to exercise your powers of intellectual analysis. Not only are you happiest when engaged in thought, the thought you are usually engaged in is of433 words
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