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Title Section15 1972-07-29 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, July 29, 1972 No. 470 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article12 1972-07-29 1 Police reported 44 accidents yesterday. Three of them were serious.12 words
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Article84 1972-07-29 1 Tokyo, Saturday—Thirtythree miners were injured last night when an explosion rocked the coal mine in which they were working. The Japan broadcasting station said today the explosion at the Akama pit of the Kuchi Coal Mine in Akahira city in Hokkaido was believed ignited by84 words
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Article62 1972-07-29 1 I LATE NEWS London, Saturday Britain's 41,000 striking dockers apDealed today for a worldwide boycott of ships diverted from the nation's Idled ports. The International Transport Workers' Federation said it had passed the appealed to its 300 affiliated unions in 80 countries. The appeal was made62 words
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Article, Illustration133 1972-07-29 1 Pictured on their big day are some of the 850 graduands of the Nanyang University who attended the convocation at Nantah's auditorium in Jurong this morning. Over 160 received honours degrees and 633 general degrees. It was the first time133 words
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Article334 1972-07-29 1 Malik tells of proposal to end Indo-China war Reuter Jakarta, Saturday Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday a proposal worked out by Asean foreign ministers in Manila to end the fighting in Indo-China had been submitted to all sides involved in the war. Mr. Malik,Reuter - 334 words
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Article167 1972-07-29 1 Reuter London, Saturday An estimated 500 ships were lined up outside British ports today as dockers began a national strike that appeared to offer little hope of early settlement. The waiting armada assembled after Britain's 42,000-strong dock labour force, fresh from days ofReuter - 167 words
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413 1972-07-29 1 US says dykes hit in 12 places Reuter Saigon, Saturday South Vietnamese troops fell back from the key 150-year-old citadel of Quang Tri city leaving it in North Vietnamese hands after days of fierce fighting. But there was consolation for the government's forces—they wonReuter - 413 words
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Article118 1972-07-29 1 Rawalpindi, Saturday Pakistan Foreign Office sources ruled out a summit meeting between President Bhutto and Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman, before a Pakistan national assembly debate next month on recognition of the Dacca government. The sources were commenting yesterday on local Press reports that the118 words
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Article319 1972-07-29 1 Reuter Manila, Saturday Many people were killed when a landslide crushed a block of flats In the mountain resort city of Baguio last night, according to reports reaching here. A Baguio City radio station said that after several hours of rescue operations only one manReuter - 319 words
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124 1972-07-29 1 Washington, Saturday.— The United Nations Security Council yesterday called on all states with economic and other relations with Rhodesia to end such relations Immediately. The 15-nation body demanded that all member states scrupulously carry out their obligations to implement its resolutions impossing comprehensive124 words
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Advertisement77 1972-07-29 1 JAL beats the Clock I Now JAL has the fastest- but the fastest times to Tokyo. JAL clips one hour off flight times by passing Kuala Lumpur. JL.712 A SINGAPORE/HONGKONG/ TOKYO Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. SI NG APO R E/B ANG KOK/ TOKYO Monday RC, and Wednesday FTOI y mm77 words
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Miscellaneous15 1972-07-29 1 Forecast The weather forecast for today between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.: Isolated light showers.15 words
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205 1972-07-29 2 The secretary-general of the Peoples' Front, Mr. Leong Man Kwai, will oppose the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in the Tanjong Pagar constituency in the next elections. Announcing his candidacy today, Mr. Leong said: "Mr. Lee has been campaigning in the205 words
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Article47 1972-07-29 2 Sydney, Saturday. Over 200 scientists here have accused the Australian Government of being inconsisten and irresponsible over the fall-out hazards from the French nuclear tests in the pacific. They claimed that the Government had taken contradictory stands on the radiation effects and ignored scientific advisers.47 words
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Article, Illustration216 1972-07-29 2 It was a case of four heads being better than one at the National Science Quiz preliminary rounds at the Raffles Institution yesterday. Fifty-four school teams of four students each sat through a gruelling halfhour of written questions and answers. The quiz, the first of its216 words
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Article207 1972-07-29 2 Patrick de Souza - threats' alleged By Patrick de Souza The former chairman of the 25th Students' Council of the University of Singapore, Mr. R. Doraisamy, has reported to the police that he was threatened with physical violence during a union meeting. Mr. Doraisamy, who was dismissed as chairman at207 words
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203 1972-07-29 2 The Minister for Education, Mr. Lim Kim San, today called for an efficiency review in the Nanyang '(University administrative machinery and hinted at a pay rise for its staff. Speaking at the university's 13th convocation ceremony, Mr. Lim said the quality of administrative staff203 words
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Article83 1972-07-29 2 Three days ago his team lost an inter-class debate because he forgot his speech. But yesterday Joseph Moreira, 17, of St. Joseph's Institution made amends by winning the inter-school oratorical contest organised by the Literary Society of St. Andrew's School. Joseph is in Pre-Univer-sity I, Arts.83 words
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Article16 1972-07-29 2 Moscow, Saturday—Russia yesterday launched number 512 In its cosmos series of artificial research satellites.16 words
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Article206 1972-07-29 2 Four more Singaporeans who bought tickets from Travel House for a sea cruise to Fremantle, have reported to the Commercial Crimes Branch of the CID. This brings the total number of reports received by the CID to 26. The tickets bought ranged from206 words
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Advertisement28 1972-07-29 2 The MMQUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FROM MARKS SPENCER OF GREAT BRITAIN Open Every Sunday 10.30 a.m.-5 p.m. Ground Floor, John Little's Building, Raffles Place, Singapore 1.28 words
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Miscellaneous547 1972-07-29 2 HBPPEnmcs wh t a o 7 d s ay on President Sheares and Mrs. Sheares will attend the combined concert and presentation ceremony organised in connection with the MONTH FOR THE HANDICAPPED at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Development, will attend547 words
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Miscellaneous126 1972-07-29 2 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 identity card126 words
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Article273 1972-07-29 3 Pang Guek Cheng - 'Generous terms' for those who are sterilised By Pang Guek Cheng The Ministry of Health and other government departments have offered incentives to help encourage family planning. One consideration affecting many families regards the allocation of Housing and Development Board flats. In a pamphlet explaining social273 words
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126 1972-07-29 3 Five new areas have asked the Public Utilities Board for water as their wells have run dry because of the drought. They are Lorong Limbang and Lorong Puyu and Lorong Mayang, Bah Soon Pah Road and Chye Kay Road, in the Sembawang126 words
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Article38 1972-07-29 3 Mr. Lim Ah Kow, chairman of the United National Front, will open its Siglap branch tomorrow at 4 j*m. Messrs Lim, R. Vetrivelu, S.A. Dahlan, H.M. Yahiya, and Rev. Cheng Boon Eng will speak.38 words
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261 1972-07-29 3 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim More than 130 students of Nanyang University will be asked to explain why they did not vote in the students union election on Thursday. Disclosing this today, the chairman of the elections supervisory committee, Prof. K.K. Liu, who is261 words
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Article33 1972-07-29 3 Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs and and MP for Kampong Glam, will Inaugurate the youth sub-committee of Koto Raja community centre at its premises on Monday at 7.30 pjn.33 words
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Article30 1972-07-29 3 The Slglap Citizens' consultative committee will hold a baby show as part of this year's National Day celebrations at Slglap community centre on August 6 at 10 a.m.30 words
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Article22 1972-07-29 3 Mr. Edwin M. Cronk, the new U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, will arrive at Paya Lebar Airport at 5.20 p.m. today.22 words
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284 1972-07-29 3 The Minister for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok, today called for a concerted effort from all educational institutions and community organisations to develop sea-minded-ness in Singaporeans. Opening the new $200,000 Tanjong Berlayer Pier at Labrador Villa Road, he said: "The effort should not be confined merely284 words
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Article195 1972-07-29 3 Mr. Teo Chin Huat, president of the Singapore Music Teachers Association, yesterday hit out at music teachers who were Interested only in preparing their students for examinations. Speaking at the SMTA's fifth annual dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel last night, he described as unrealistic the195 words
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Article, Illustration235 1972-07-29 3 All was quiet at the airport when Shaw star Lily Ho (above) flew into Singapore for an unscheduled visit at 1 a.m. today. In contrast to the rousing welcome Ivy Ling Po received on Thursday evening Lily Ho sporting a beech-coloured pant-suit with dt red rose235 words
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Article29 1972-07-29 3 Two Port of Singapore Authority workers, Mr. Edward Wee and Mr. Choy In Man, left for Germany last night for a two-month study of tug operations.29 words
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Advertisement247 1972-07-29 3 The Best Rosens Lime Juice is the smoothest, purest lime juice in the world. Made from sun-warmed, fragrant West Indian limes. i* Tt* 3 yk m. BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN TSWr ■AOI fROM WEST INDIAN LIM£S A" 0 CANE SUGAR *WfSERVEO WITH SULPMU" DK)X»OC W'» fLLMO OUNCES247 words
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Miscellaneous147 1972-07-29 3 weather! Temperatures cities yesterday: Hong Kong Manila Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Seoul Jakarta Taipeh Tokyo Naha Paris London Moscow New York San Francisco in world 27-23 C 29-24 C 33-23 C 33-27 C 36-24 C 34-26 C 32-25 C 27-18 C 29-25 C 18-12 C 18-13 C 27-22 C 29-19 C147 words
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Article, Illustration403 1972-07-29 4 Wee Beng Huat - CAMERA ON SINGAPORE WORDS and PICTURES: Wee Beng Huat Although Singapore has shed quite a bit of its age-old traditions, there are people who still cling on strongly to the little of what is left. Take the Dance of the Horse or Kuda403 words
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217 1972-07-29 5 Crackdown held up* Police said today that lack of information from bona fide recording companies was hampering their crackdown on the sale of pirated tapes and cartridges. ~A .Police spokesman, Mr. Lawrence Loh, said: "It is difficult for the poliqe to conduct investigation217 words
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Article75 1972-07-29 5 The Chinese YMCA will conduct a beginners' karate course, from September 1 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Commonwealth Drive, and three beginners' swimming courses at Farrer Park Swimming Pool from August 1. Registration and further enquiries for karate courses may be made at the church's75 words
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322 1972-07-29 5 Constitution now with Ministry Officials of the National Trades Union Congress are now waiting for the Ministry of Labour to approve the constitution of the Singapore Union of Managerial, Executive and Confidential Staff, according to NTUC vice- president, Mr. SeahMui Kok. In an interview today he322 words
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Article139 1972-07-29 5 A don from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, Dr. Richard Juralewlcz, recently turned down an offer of a professorship in the Business Administration Department of the University of Singapore. He was offered the place recently vacated by Prof. J. Panglaykim and agreed to139 words
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Article54 1972-07-29 5 Mr. Lim Lan Yuan has been elected president of the Building and Estate Management Society. The vice-president Is Mr. Leong Kok Hoong. Mr. Chow Kok Fong is general secretary and Mr. Heng Gee Fat, treasurer. Other officials are Messrs. Johnson Ko Oon Chye, Vljayan, Kwok Wai Keong,54 words
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Article40 1972-07-29 5 Inche Sha'arl Tadln, parliamentary secretary for Education and Culture will present the prizes to the winners of the story-telling competition organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union, on August 5, at 3.30 pjn., at the National Library lecture hall.40 words
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Article68 1972-07-29 5 Mr. Ban Kah Choon will be giving a new course entitled Romanticism: The Myth and the Poetry for the Department of Extramural Studies commencing on August 4. Mr. Ban, a bronze medalist graduate of the Singapore University is a Research Scholar with the English Department. His68 words
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Article59 1972-07-29 5 The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a five-day seminar on training methods from August 7. The seminar will familiarise executives who are Involved In management training and development with the various training methods. It will be led by Dr. K.M. Thlagarajan who Is executive secretary of59 words
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Article, Illustration116 1972-07-29 5 It was high tea for 530 inmates of the > Woodlands Home for the Aged on Thursday afternoon. Not only wera the old citizens treated to, cakes and tea but were also given gift parcels including sweets, biscuits, soap, chocolates, cigarettes, combs and towels. For116 words
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Advertisement361 1972-07-29 5 SEASON TAILOR 34k Anniversary Sale BIG! BIG!! REDUCTIONS 10% to 40% DISCOUNT LATEST NEW ARRIVALS OF IMPORTED COMA ft NKKSON SHIRTS, T-SHIRTS, SPORTS' WEAR, JEANS WORLD-FAMOUS "ENGLISH" WOOLEN WAIN SHIELL, K.4H. DORMEIUL, PURE CASHMERE, SUITING MATERIALS SEE YOU NOW AT:57, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Singapore 6. Tel: *****2 Branch: BOUTIQUE NICKSON361 words
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Miscellaneous311 1972-07-29 5 Quiz prize to stenographer Quiz object No. 24 Last Tuesday's quiz photograph showed part of a camera. The first prize of $15 goes to Madam Sylvia Tan, a senior stenographer, of Norfolk Road. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct answers311 words
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Article256 1972-07-29 6 Reuter Rome, Saturday French President Georges Pompidou and the Italian Premier, Mr. Glullo Andreotti, yesterday agreed that the 10-natlon European summit conference should be held as planned In October. If possible. They ended 51 hours of talks in Lucca and Mr. Pompidou left for ParisReuter - 256 words
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Article374 1972-07-29 6 Reuter Paris, Saturday The French state airline, Air France, has ordered four Concorde supersonic airliners, The contract waa signed by M. Georges Galichon, president of Air France, and M. Henri Zlegler, president of the French Aerospatiale Company which makes the plane together with the BritishReuter - 374 words
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Article78 1972-07-29 6 Reuter Moscow, Saturday The United States and Russia yesterday signed a protocol on co-operation on puters, energy, agriculture, water resources and other research. The document, signed by officials In Moscow and Washington follows an agreement for co-operation on science and technology signed during President Nixon's summit hereReuter - 78 words
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307 1972-07-29 6 United Press International Washington, Saturday.— Contrary to earlier reports US Intelligence sources said yesterday that nearly all Russian military personnel apparently will leave Egypt, including those who operate the most advanced Soviet planes and anti-aircraft missiles. As Defence Secretary Mr. Melvln Laird reported this week,United Press International - 307 words
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Article37 1972-07-29 6 Hong Kong, Saturday— Mr. Hsiung Hslang-Hui, first Chinese ambassador to Mexico, left Peking yesterday for his post, the New China news agency reported. China and Mexico established full diplomatic relations earlier this year.37 words
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287 1972-07-29 6 UPI, Reuter Belfast, Saturday—Gunmen kidnapped a 51-year-old hotel executive in Belfast yesterday and shot him dead. A second man died from wounds he received on Thursday. Other gunmen forced their way Into provincial senator Ritchie McGladdery's home, fired a shot at him and thenUPI, Reuter - 287 words
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Article88 1972-07-29 6 Washington, Saturday Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson yesterday admitted that he should have withheld his report about drunken during charges against Senator Thomas Eagleton until checking its authenticity. Mr. Anderson's admission came in yesterday's Washington Evening Star with a banner headline: Anderson backs off. However,. the88 words
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161 1972-07-29 6 United Press International Montevideo, Saturday Two young men, presumed to be leftist terrorists, kidnapped Mr. Hector Menoni, United Press International bureau manager in Uruguay, yesterday and told his wife they were tairing him to a "Press conference." Six hours later, a telephone call toUnited Press International - 161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1972-07-29 6 With the strain of electioneering lifted temporarily, Senator George McGovern, the Democratic presidential contender, has found time for a holiday. Here he paddles across a lake in the Black Hill of South Dakota. A secret service agent sits behind him. —UPI picture. UPI pictureUPI picture - 47 words
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Article102 1972-07-29 6 New Delhi, Saturday Massive river floods swept through north-east areas of India yesterday even as most other areas of the country were passing through unprecedented droughts threatening possible famine next year. Thousands of people have been forced out of their homes by floods in remote Assam102 words
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Article31 1972-07-29 6 New York, Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Borden Stevenson, former wife of the late Illinois governor and mother of Sen. Adlal Stevenson m, died in Indiana yesterday. She was 64.31 words
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Article464 1972-07-29 6 UPI, Reuter Washington, Saturday.— Senator George McGovern, in a slashing attack on President Nixon's Vietnam war policy, charged yesterday that Mr. Nixon was "again deceiving and misleading the American people" by pretending there was a chance for a negotiated settlement of the war. InUPI, Reuter - 464 words
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130 1972-07-29 6 United Press International New York. Saturday. The UN Secretary General Dr. Kurt Waldheim summoned US Ambassador Mr. George Bush yesterday to discuss President Nixon's charge that the UN leader maintained a "hypocritical double standard" regarding the Vietnam war. "Nixon made the charge at a WashingtonUnited Press International - 130 words
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Article206 1972-07-29 6 Reuter London, Saturday. A butler employed by a titled property tycoon told a court here yesterday that he had sexual intercourse with the lady of the house about seven times. The butler, Maurice O'Regan, is charged with stealing three cheques belonging to LadyReuter - 206 words
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Article199 1972-07-29 6 Reuter Washington, Saturday.— Republican Congressman Robert Steele said yesterday he was told by competent US authorities that the first wave of high Quality heroin smuggled from South-East Asia was already reaching US ports. Mr. Steele <aid US Intelligence and law enforcement authorities believed thereReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement264 1972-07-29 6 Enter I ff IT 4 K CT/columbias JJ£ CONTEST iV Greece Cradle of Western civilisation, and a constant source of interest and delight to Hie 20th Century traveller, forms a picturesque background for Columbia's "THE BURGLARS" which was shot there in its entirety. In this connection here are 3 simple264 words
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Article953 1972-07-29 7 WENDY HUTTON - ...with promise of free beer and wine too EATING OUT itestaurant Entertainment GUIDE WITH WENDY HUTTON Almost every hotel In town seems to be offering a buffet for either lunch or dinner these days. The advantages to the hotel trade are fairly obvious,953 words
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Article, Illustration191 1972-07-29 7 Peter Ong - Peter Ong "Come and listen to us now," saxaphonist Mike Chan said with confidence. Us? Yes, Mike's group, The Hi-Jacks. Of course, Mike isn't bragging about his group. He feels his band has improved tremendously. So off to the Pink Pussycat nightclub in Orchard Road191 words
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Advertisement210 1972-07-29 7 c Eatirig- Out neW adventu awaits you at the New Arirang Korean Restaurant. Starting with The fa™ous Gin Seng tea, elixir of yofc f neegay Soup, deliciously spicy tth J us a of sour. Kim Chee, finely shredded cabbage marinated gar en spices. Korean barbecue meats an *<*f°od marinated in210 words
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Advertisement127 1972-07-29 7 Spicy Saturday at the Adelphi Grill Saturdays are special days... for downtown shopping... for long leisurely lunches. Every Saturday, Adelphi Grill spreads out a grand curry lunch buffet style. For $7.00 an adult or $5.00 a child, you can eat your fill. Includes soup and coffee too. Then cool the127 words
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Advertisement315 1972-07-29 7 o o -.-w o o I J o EASTERN WESTERN ALA CARTE o o o o o riM :M:i O RELC INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, IST FLOOR 30. ORANGE GROVE ROAD, SINGAPORE UX BREAKFAST (Western) 52.00 SET LUNCH (Western) 52.70 SET DINNER (Western) C 54.50 SET LUNCH (Chinese) $10.00 for 3 to315 words
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462 1972-07-29 8 The Thai leaders are apparently irked by Senator George McGovern's threat to dismantle the US military presence in Thailand if he is elected President. The Thais have always displayed a strong sense of national pride but the outburst from Chief-of-Staff Marshall Dawee that Thailand462 words
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Article119 1972-07-29 8 by ISPY Tun Thanat Khoman, the ex-Thai foreign minister speaks with a philosophical bent these days. Not surprising really for he spent a couple of weeks in monkhood where he learnt, he says, "to separate the body from the soul." Addressing a group of students last week, he119 words
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Article, Illustration986 1972-07-29 8 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH I'd like to think there are no more of those Intimidating THINK! posters around in schools and offices these days. I could never muster enough courage to work under one. The only use I could contemplate986 words
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Letters
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Article233 1972-07-29 8 The letter headlined Preserving Nature by Mr. T. A. Mugan (NN, July 25) was like a cool breeze in our recent spell of heat. Like the writer, I too felt uplifted by your series on the wildlife of Singapore (in fact I have filed away cuttings)233 words
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Article142 1972-07-29 8 ORANG PUTEH - ORANG PUTEH Like Ronnie Ong, I too am disappointed that so many people urinate In lifts. But there is no point in complaining to the authorities, demanding that they take action. No nation can afford to put police officers at every street corner. Singapore can only be what142 words
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Article210 1972-07-29 8 LINDA LIM (Miss - LINDA LIM (Miss) Publicity Liaison Officer, National Library. Singapore, 6. I refer to the letter by Wendy Hutton (NN, July 19). The National Library is aware of the difficulties encountered by Mrs. Hutton and welcomes any practical suggestion to alleviate the parking problem. However, the National Library210 words
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Article91 1972-07-29 8 I refer to the letter by the PRO of the Public Health Division (NN, July 21) saying that the hawker had been told to remove red lamp shades. The hawker concerned seems to be playing games with the authorities. On some days the lampshades are removed but on91 words
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Article64 1972-07-29 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development. Singapore, 2. With reference to the letter by Mr. Koh Chin Kok (NN, July 15) his proposal to install a pedestrian crossing at the Junction of Albert Street/Bencoolen Street Is not recommended. Pedestrians are advised to make64 words
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Article138 1972-07-29 8 LOH K. C - LOH K.C. The Toa Payoh branch of the Singapore Turf Club has just imposed a regulation whereby customers wishing to purchase lottery tickets (4-D) are not allowed to request those already in the queue to buy for them. I have two questions to ask. Firstly, what138 words
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Article41 1972-07-29 8 I am residing at Jalar Pasir which is in the Geylang Serai area. Would the Ministry of National Development inform me when this place will be demolished? I am eager to live in flats. EAGER RESIDENT, Singapore, 14.41 words
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Advertisement47 1972-07-29 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. This high quality Italian-designed Philips personal radio with every Philips Home Studio. Offer closes 31st July GAIO4 Stereo record player. 3 speeds. Balanced arm. Lightweight pick up. Arm-lift lever. All m one sleek unit. system*.47 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1789 1972-07-29 9 Pakir Singh - Bataks still lead a primitive life Pakir Singh In the dense jungles around Lake Toba, about 50,000 Bataks still continue to lead a life based on their own primitive religious and sociological laws. These have been somewhat modified by the gradual penetration of modern and urban influences intoSKETCHES: Yu Loonching - 1,789 words
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1510 1972-07-29 9 ALICE SIOW (Miss - ALICE SIOW (Miss) Chairman, Fiction Committee, National Library, Singapore, 6. What does the public read to be "entertained"? In the June 1 issue of the New Nation, Edfar Koh and Betty L. Khoo examined the reading tastes of the general public1,510 words
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Article154 1972-07-29 10 Yeo Soo See - Yeo Soo See I waited with cool indifference and calm confidence Watching the sands of time crippling thro' a mesh Surrounded with doleful, drooping and depressed faces summoned my zest and await the test Greeted by a stream of cheerful, happy faces in wonder mingled with awe Sensing a154 words
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Article, Illustration803 1972-07-29 10 Provocative novel with a warning *°r mankind THE TERMINAL MAN, by Michael Crichton. Knope, 247 pages, U556.95. ROBERT F. JONES. Washington Post One of the truisms of our age holds that technology has so outstripped human comprehension of its Impact that man is being enslaved by his ownWashington Post - 803 words
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Article, Illustration59 1972-07-29 10 Here are 261 letters written by one of Australia's finest lyric poets. The letters are themselves literary works and reveal McCrae's personality, fine penmanship and wit. Mr. McCrae was awarded an OBE in 1953 for his services to Australian literature. THE LETTERS OF HUGH McCRAE, edited59 words
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Article222 1972-07-29 10 Simple, tasty Eastern fare FAR EASTERN COOKING FOR PLEASURE, by Nona Froud, Paul Hamlyn, 152 pages, £1.25. C. V. ANTHONY ADAMS This book has been written essentially for the benefit of the British gourmet, but <certainly it has a practical application in countries of the Far East where all222 words
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Article43 1972-07-29 10 The prices of two books reviewed recentlv were given incorrectlv. President Nixon's Trip to China is selling at $6. not $4.50, and Perspectives: The Development of Education in Singapore and Malaysia is selling at $7. not $7.50. The errors are regretted.43 words
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Article, Illustration585 1972-07-29 10 Love affair of a great Prime Minister DISRAELI IN LOVE by Maurice Edelman, (Stein and Day U557.95). DICBY DIEHL. Los Angeles Tines When I first met Maurice Edelman, author of Disraeli In Love, he had Just returned from the University of California at Los Angeles where aLos Angeles Tines - 585 words
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Article1002 1972-07-29 10 Review was biased, out oS context New Nation recently published a review by Dr. Ernest Chew of Professor Alatas' book THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES: SCHEMER OR REFORMER? We have received this reply from Professor Alatas. Ernest Chew's review is biased, and distorted and projects a carricature of my book1,002 words
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964 1972-07-29 11 EDGAR KOH - f SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH There is now a clear shift towards more non-fiction program mes on both the RTS channels. With school debates, oratorical contests, a forthcoming science Quiz, forums, support-a-campaign programmes, Monday night documentaries, Tuesday's British social (Man Alive) essays and Sunday's964 words
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1136 1972-07-29 11 EDGAR KOH - f CINEMA EDGAR KOH THE CULPEPPER CATTLE CO. starring Gary Grimes and Billy "Green" Bush (Odeon next change). Growing up in is the speciality of Gary Grimes, who portrays the wet behind the ears kid yearning to be a roughtough cowboy In this Western.1,136 words
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235 1972-07-29 11 VIOLET OON - THEATRE VIOLET OON To add glamour and festivity to the National Day celebrations, the Heralds Choral Society will present Hong Kong's Allegro Singers in an Evening of FOlk Songs. It will be held at the Conference Hall on August 10. Ever since its235 words
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Article, Illustration553 1972-07-29 11 VIOLET OON - ART VIOLET OON Watching Mrs. Norma Lu at work I thought that owning and managing an art gallery must be one of the most feminine of professions. Mrs. Lu shows a genuine personal interest in the taste of every customer (more appropriately553 words
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Article, Illustration635 1972-07-29 12 [STAMPS PHILATELIST Hong Kong Is another territory which produces very attractive stamps. In fact there is something for everyone- the accummulator, the collector and the specialist. The large mail from Hong Kong provides lots of stamps for the accumulator and the attractive635 words
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795 1972-07-29 12 PETER ONG - I DISC PETER ONG Janis Joplin: In Concert (CBS C2X--*****): Janis Joplin. 1943—1970. H.I.P. For those who may not know, let me say quickly that Janis is dead and gone. Her death In October 1970, aged 27, ended a tragic gamble with drugs.795 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1972-07-29 12 LIM KOK ANN - CHESS LIM KOK ANN Gloom descends upon the Russian camp as Spassky retires after his 111-fated Bth game to lick his wounds. To blunder when he had just decided to sacrifice the exchange In the hope of wresting the Initiative from1,099 words
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Article530 1972-07-29 12 LI PO - f FOOD/DRINK LI PO There is no doubt that the Tiara Lounge and dining room at the top of the Shangri-La Is one of the most spectacular places to eat and drink in the world. Certainly it beats the Top o' the Mark in San Francisco530 words
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Article, Illustration283 1972-07-29 12 GRAND SLAM - bridge GRAND SLAM It is generally recognised that declarer has half a trick advantage in play because, although out-numbered 2 to 1, he can often draw inference from his opponent's defence by seeing both hands on his side. The following hand is a case study283 words
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Advertisement162 1972-07-29 10 /K 'very' r i •4 xtN M A J THE PURCHASE OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY IS A MATTER OF CONFIDENCE The prospective customer must have implicit trust in the jeweller since there is no fixed rule for standardizing qualities. We offer our customers the assurance they expect. Our jewellery are being162 words
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Advertisement108 1972-07-29 11 They speak in many tongues at The Lavish luncheon at $8.00 per person at The Islander Room, Hyatt Hotel. International buffet of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Continental cuisine. Daily from 12 noon to 2 pm. Or go ALa Carte for dinner. Exotic specialities... Tandoori Chicken.. .Szechuan Braised Duck...lkan Asam Pedas108 words
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Advertisement54 1972-07-29 11 ■HH9ww»rif \*y>- $Ps'. iflM rflp m ,> *.w ~;T- -•<*. > #£i Afr >-*, Takes on Super 8, Single 8 or Regular Bmm film on one loading. Has various projection speeds ira exciting "slow motions", ts fixabte anywhere with different voltages. Atl this with the maximum ease r. a? 154 words
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Advertisement409 1972-07-29 12 Advertisement V GARDEN NEWS (15) PLANTING A SHRUB—(I) When planting a shrub, there are a few important rules to remember: (1) The soil should be well prepared, as described in earlier articles, and watered hour before planting so that it is moist but not sticky, (2) the roots of the409 words
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Article515 1972-07-29 13 T*HE appreciating of A art and of the fine things in life is not the exclusive perogative of the privileged few. Eversince man emerged from the cave and into the race for survival, he has devoted a considerable part of his leisure time in expressing his515 words
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Advertisement163 1972-07-29 13 RICHARD'S I CEILING AND TABLE LAMPS Exclusive Distributor for fr X ck Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Indonesia. GENIXCO INTERNATIONAL (PIE) LTD. No Tanglin Shopping Centre, 1 Tanglin Rend, Singapore 10, Tal: *****4 X n LATE RIGHT SHOPPING ON FRIDAY UP TO 9 p.n. SPECIALISING IN IMPORTED DRESSES AND MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHES GIFTS,163 words
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Advertisement100 1972-07-29 13 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE 19 TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 Unisex J tons Unisex T-shirts Unisex Belts Men's Skirts Ladies' Long Diets All the goodiers ore imported Shop 206, Tang lin Shopping Centre 2nd Floor Singapore 10 Tel: *****5 VISIT •a. =3 kinYOUR MUSICEXPERT Widest choice of pop and classical records and100 words
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Advertisement156 1972-07-29 13 YEE LOONG TAILORS Master tailers with Loidofl trailed, 'Diplsßa' Citter-Desigier •t your tcrvicc I 229, Selegic Rood (Opp. Selegie Houm 4 Near R«x Cinema) Singapore. T«i: 23*91 Branch: Shop 55, Tangiin Shopping Centre Spore 10. T«l: 3702*2. SLIP-X TUB k SHOWER SAFETY TREADS Protect your family from Occidents Imagine..... safe156 words
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Advertisement238 1972-07-29 13 TENGAH JEWELLERS ttf? l». IN Fleer Open hours: 9.30 a.m. 7 p.m. (mcludmg publ-c hotidoyv) 109, Ist Floor Tanglm Skoppiag Centre, SIM6APORE-10. Welcome to Tenderloin Grill Room and Coffee House Relaj in our cosy atmosphere. For spirit, wine and beverage try our Three Steps Bar TENDERLOIN GRILL ROOM-COFFEE HOUSE 4238 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1972-07-29 14 After the 1963 General Election, the residents of Kampong Eunos headed by Sdr. Yap Lian Teck made an appeal to me for the government to build a community centre on land which was a 1962 fire-site. The appeal was made when Singapore was part of Malaysia. But after Singapore1,309 words
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Article, Illustration129 1972-07-29 14 Mr. Hail Mohd. Ariff bin Suradi Choirmon, M.P. for Kompong Kembangon Mr. Tm S*h Swan Mr. Lint CM* P«h Mr. H»wf Ck«N iM| Mr. Mm tow* < Mr. Pku« Boh Lee, Patron Mr. Tan T««k Huh Mr. N« Wwf Cher Mr. Andrew Um Tack I«m Mr. Mmmmt H#|i129 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1972-07-29 15 The National Day Exposition 1972, which opens tonight at the Gay .World Park, is a month-long display of colour and excitement. Inspired by national pride and a worthy cause, the exposition, as its name suggests is part of Singapore's National Day celebrations. Proceeds from this1,011 words
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Article, Illustration698 1972-07-29 15 The biggest highlight of the National Day Expo' 72 at the Gay World Amusement Park will undoubtedly be the star-studded variety show. r. To be held for seven nights only— from August 3 to 9—the organising committee of 11, headed by Mr. Andrew698 words
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Article346 1972-07-29 15 No public function is ever complete without the presence of the police. And at the National Day Exposition 1972, the men in blue will again be there to ensure that all goes well. One Job that these policemen and women are gearing themselves to do346 words
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Advertisement807 1972-07-29 14 NATIOAL DAY EXPOSITION (1972) LIST OF EXHIBITORS 1. Italy Interior Decoration 2. Chin Leong Co. 3. Sum Huat Trading Co. 4. Cold Storage (M) Sdn. Bhd. 5. Rubrex Plastic Products 6. Jit Heng (Bee Kee) Trading Co. 7. Sell-Stick Products 8. Oh Guan Hing Sesame Oil 9. Kwok Choi Jabe807 words
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Advertisement40 1972-07-29 15 CHOP LAM HUAT FURNITURE 85. ftOCHORE CAUL ID.. TEL: ***** S'PORE-7. WE OFFER TOP DISCOUNT TOP QUALITY FURNITURE AT THE EXPO. 1972. HUM: 180-S 3 I iIHCiui |M! iH! iltf Model 280 14- .1 rr i»r_. 'ira., »j f '.W40 words
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Advertisement229 1972-07-29 15 Bay Fashion Quality Boy NIKI NKI COMES TO YOU IN TREVIRA 18% BAUMVOLLE, 18% COTTON PERFECT FITTING COLLAR FOR GREATER COMFORT TAPERED FOR SMALLER APPEARANCE FASHIONABLE AUSTRIAN STYLE S«« rt* of high qualify shim now en display at Hie Exposition. iPSS SPBB St. SF, I Take c pride in your229 words
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438 1972-07-29 16 S.V. Suppiah - By S.V. Suppiah The share market rose dramatically to great heights during the week. Reflecting the high turnover in expensive shares, total value increased, to a new record of $51.6 million, more than double last week's $24.6 million. Continuous rush for heavy438 words
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Article1081 1972-07-29 16 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS <- v JV .v.. 'f. INDUSTRIALS It? 1-19 7t 1 wk. 4 wk) I Cloataj 1 Price Last Sale Week* S TurnHigh Law if* ago Stack Barer* Sellers er —f ever 3.42 2.97 3.32 3.18 Allied Cbocolate 3.821,081 words
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175 1972-07-29 16 Reuter London, Saturday The market closed easier yesterday. The national dock strike kept buyers away and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was off 3.3 at 496.5. Bargains totalled 7,939. Blue chips were little changed on balance reflecting end-account technicalities but most othersReuter - 175 words
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Article129 1972-07-29 16 United Press International New York, Saturday The market closed mixed to slightly lower in a dull trading session yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected bluechip stocks was off 0.75 at 926.10 at the close. StandardUnited Press International - 129 words
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Article40 1972-07-29 16 Gemini has formed a a holding company to own all its subsidiaries. Gemini Holding Limited will wholly own Gemini Chit Fund Company, Gemini Travel Service Private Limited, Gemini Realty Private Limited and Gemini Enterprise Private Limited.40 words
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Article222 1972-07-29 16 Allied Ohem 2*V4 Alcoa 47 Am Brands 44% Am Can 33 AT A T 42 A A P 7 Anaconda 17% Beth Steel 28 Boeing 21 Caterp Trac 60% Chrysler 31 Coca-Cola 143% Cont Oil 25% Control Data 69 >4 Corn G1 Wks 237% Dow Chem 88%222 words
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Article127 1972-07-29 16 Reuter Zurich, Saturday. The price of gold reached a postwar peak on the Zurich market yesterday gaining one dollar to close at 67.75/68.25 dollars an ounce. Bullion sources said the sharply increased demand—mainly on Thursday afternoon and yesterday—came from specultative purchasers indulging in forwardReuter - 127 words
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Article41 1972-07-29 16 Washington, Saturday. The governors of the 120member International Monetary Fund (IMF) have voted to set up a committee of 20 to negotiate a general overhaul of the crisis-prone world financial system, the Fund announced here yesterday.41 words
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565 1972-07-29 16 property market By S.V. Suppiah The condominium concept of land development is causing lull conditions in the property market. This is the view of many major developers, who claimed that the requirement of common garden and landscaping imposed by the Planning Division of565 words
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Article588 1972-07-29 16 fCOMPANY 1 IMM By Desmond Jardlne Waugh Limited has made two Important changes in the last six months which have resulted in its major asset being a "Quoted" instead of "unquoted" investment, subject to the listing of the substantial shares its Sin. gapore subsidiary is to588 words
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135 1972-07-29 16 United Press International Tokyo, Saturday. Japanese-American trade talks, aimed at reducing Japan's huge trade surplus with the United States ended yesterday in what President Nixon's chief negotiator called "disappointment.'' After four days of talking, a 17-member American trade delegation won only aUnited Press International - 135 words
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Advertisement377 1972-07-29 16 INTERNATIONAL TRUS (incorporated in the BALANCE SHEET AS SHARE CAPTTAL 5,000,000 shares of SI each 53,000,000 3,000,007 shares at SI each fully paid CAPITAL RESERVE Share premium account STATUTORY RESERVE FUND PROFIT AND LOSS APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT (debit balance) Total capital and reserves CURRENT LIABILITIES 3,000,007 Deposits and savings accounts Other377 words
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Article, Illustration699 1972-07-29 17 Pakir Singh - Inroads into foreign markets »y Pakir Singh The local air-condi-tioning and refrigeration industry has ensured its survival by producing goods that include the latest technology of the developed nations. Our products are in no way inferior to the foreign ones and that explains the699 words
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Article, Illustration507 1972-07-29 17 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat Walk into any of the the big hotels, night clubs or provision stores in Singapore and if you come across any giant refrigerators, chances are that they are locally assembled. The demand for these locally assembled commercial refrigerators is so great that some of507 words
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Article, Illustration949 1972-07-29 18 Air-conditioning and refrigeration firms in Singapore have never had it so good. Sales graphs are scaling new heights and there is confidence that the "cool comfort" boom will continue for a long time. A quick survey of the contract obligations of the949 words
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Article, Illustration88 1972-07-29 19 Are *11 Hi* bolt# and nuts in right position? It the painting perfect? Any scratches? These are some of the things the control staff in a factory look for before the refrigerator is sent to the showroom and fretaHar. Engaged in this88 words
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Article814 1972-07-29 19 Air-conditioners and refrigerators are no more the monopoly of the rich. Thanks to mass production and advances in technology they have come within reach of middleclass Singaporeans, whose pool is not only growing but increasing the purchasing power. It is no exaggeration to say that814 words
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Article, Illustration76 1972-07-29 19 The masked men (above) i« no astronaut on a space m its ion. He is Mr. Chew Seok Lang who works in a glass-encased room next to the conveyorised metal surface treatment machine. His }ob is to give the first primer coat of paint to the76 words
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Article, Illustration871 1972-07-29 20 yyt® 1 Wide range of models to 4 "V make your choice More and more airconditioned, cars are now coming out on the roads. To many motorist, this new style of living is no more a luxury it is a necessity.871 words
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Article, Illustration867 1972-07-29 21 Many housewives are ignorant of benefits When the demand for any Item Increases and the supply of it dwindles, one thing Is certain the price of item will soar. Quick thinking housewives can "upset" this law of supply and demand by Investing in867 words
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Article, Illustration59 1972-07-29 21 Air-conditioning for cars and other vehicles is becoming increasingly popular, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. Luxury 40-seater coaches like the one seen on the right are now air-conditioned for the comfort of tourists. For Singaporeans travelling to the various states of Malaysia these buses not59 words
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Article, Illustration450 1972-07-29 22 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat Installing a proper air-conditioning* unit is no easy matter and the technician or engineer doing it has to be specially qualified. In Singapore with the use of air-conditioners, increasing, more technicians are being trained in the air-condi-tioning industry. The training450 words
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Article, Illustration681 1972-07-29 22 Among the items which most households in Singapore now consider an essential amenity is the refrigerator. Few housewives are likely to be happy if they do not have the refrigerator in their kitchens. It is a must for modern living and, fortunately, it is681 words
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Article, Illustration926 1972-07-29 23 SEEK THE ADVICE OF EXPERTS Most people have seen an air-conditioner. Nearly everyone thinks he knows what an airconditioner is. But explaining what an airconditioner does is a big problem. An air-conditioner is meant to cool the air, they say. But an air-conditioner does more926 words
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Advertisement185 1972-07-29 17 1 o i i you can count on Tropi-cool for that cool clean comfortable drive Tropi-cool car air-conditioners are manufactured under the strictest quality control. Advanced engineering know-how and modern production facilities allow us to give you factory guaranteed products with nine special features. K Tropl-cool American designed and engineered185 words
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Advertisement371 1972-07-29 18 New in thought, in styling, Electrolux brings you 197£'s best deal in refrigerators. Extra Quality. Electrolux is a Swedish Company. With a reputation for reliability they intend to hold. Remember that Electrolux means big savings in maintenance and replacement. And Electrolux longer working life is the very reason why you371 words
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Advertisement115 1972-07-29 19 w MERCEDES 200 1970 —72 accident free airconditioned preferable Nippon Denso. Original paintwork one q St S'pore. ■r *jti tlVl aar- 4 i s 7 TTi J9 M SP i .u- if v "mY-. A ZJ. 7 ->i "V-if j£g «v Wf| ff 7-1' i x- ig <-r :srs mrr\115 words
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Advertisement179 1972-07-29 20 f f 1 > i r I.VI i l> TC*l DAIKINWSI CHRVS l[R Cm, he! t .!>• f \j CYCI h CARRIA( if if) PTF ITD *SL.ffi AJHffMP DIVISION 111 J9<Bl Vf CH HYSI irtemp irtemp cools.. CHRYSLER AIRTEMP SUPPLY A FULL LINE OF CENTRAL STATION, AND PACKAGED AIRCONDITIONING EQUIPMENT179 words
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Advertisement168 1972-07-29 20 I &*4 I ■m Gas rang* Air-Conditioner LEONARD is unsurpassed for Quality. When you buy LEONARD you buy a TRADITION a tradition that Is built through the years, on reliability, and generations of happy users. In'fact LEONARD Is a household word for the best and most modern In household appliances168 words
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Advertisement345 1972-07-29 21 You can get a lot more out of a new Kelvinator because with Foamwall you can get a lot more in! Tht mn Kdvinator rafrigiratorfruan give you mora span inside (where it counts), mora convenience and improved engineering for a mora efficient. longer lift. This sandwich gives the cabinet the345 words
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Advertisement215 1972-07-29 22 T V •9 i HN2153 13.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator This luxurious no-frost refrigerator/freezer/ saves time and money. The large deep freezer can easily hold sufficient frozen food to last an average family over a week. So you save shopping time. You also save on repair bills, r—because Philips make this215 words
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Advertisement29 1972-07-29 22 aren't sure, FREON Refrigerants You're Assured: Purity Dryness Available supply (Always) Best distribution Full consultation service From. v Sole Agent snmsuMim) nt in, smunre i. tel:7M34. can say "FREON"29 words
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Advertisement135 1972-07-29 23 t~ 3 SIN NGUU KWONG ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS MANUFACTURER •j--100 cu. ft. COMMERCIAL UPRIGHT DEEP FREEZIER f V -7 Jl -S, rr~ ~4 50 cu. ft. CONFECTIONERY SHOWCASE 60 cu. ft. SUPERMART SHOWCASE Specialishes in manufacturering Customers' Designed Commerical Refrigerators, Freezers, Display cases, Food Conservators, Quick Freezing Cold-rooms; Walk-in coid-rooms from135 words
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Advertisement435 1972-07-29 24 NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS TO ALL MARINE AQUARISTS: Are you having troubles with your Marine Fishes? Call 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. (near Holland435 words
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Advertisement350 1972-07-29 24 SOON'S (SHANGHAI) INTERIOR DESIGN FREE ESTIMATES, FREE DESIGNING, FREE INTERIOR PLANNING FOR SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, OFFICES, RESIDENCES. ETC. INTERIOR DESIGN AWARDS. 53 ROW ELL' ROAD, S'PORE 8 *****2. WE RENDER SERVICE the fastest way. For printing supplies. Contoct: *****. MOCKUP DESIGN GROUP INTERIOR DESIGN COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPING FURNITURE EXHIBITION DESIGN. TEL:350 words
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Advertisement531 1972-07-29 24 WORKERS NEEDED? We supply workers of all calibre and types. For further information. Ring Peter *****6. ABDUL HAMEED KAA (GLASS MERCHANT) MOTORCAR WINDSCREEN, TRIPLEX, RUBBER FITTING SEALING 101 ALBERT STREET, S'PORE 7 *****9 WONG'S ENGRAVING Engraving In Eng Chin Letterings Designing On Pewter Silverwares, Pens Watches. 59-A North Bridge Road531 words
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Advertisement438 1972-07-29 24 CATHAY DECORATION CO., FURNITURE DESIGNERS MANFACTURERS 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 ft CO., 949, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE 12.438 words
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Advertisement510 1972-07-29 24 HI-FI fir STEREO STEREO SOUND A VISION, 75 cents 80 poges, tells you what you need know about hifi and T.V. Annual subscription, including postage, is $6. Old copies No. 2 to 15 at 50 cents each from 143, Jalan Batalong, Singopore 17. POSITION VACANT CHARTERED ACOOUNTANT excellent opportunities for510 words
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Advertisement568 1972-07-29 24 SALON CATAUNA Hairstyle (Airconditioned) welcomes Ladies/ Gentlemen. 319 A* River Valley Rood, (opposite Killiney Rood) Singapore *****8, Branch 49, Jolon Lumba Kudu. MARTINA'S SALON 11-A, Cairnhill Circle, Massage/Saunabath/ barber. Complete gentlemen grooming by trained lody attendants. Ring (S'pore) *****, *****8 AT TOUR HOME Remedial massage Manipulative and Exercise Therapy by568 words
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Advertisement318 1972-07-29 24 APPOINTMENTS NZI HAS VACANCY FOR: MARINE UNDERWRITER MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AMD EXPERIENCE REQUIRED 1. At least Port II ACII (marine) or equivalent 2. Three years' experience in Executive position 3. A good knowledge of administration, or insurance will De an advantage 4. Salary will commensurate with qualification and experience end not318 words
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Article, Illustration853 1972-07-29 25 ERIC COOPER - Halfway stage sees... rTHE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER It would appear from some of the more recent results in both "B" and "C" divisions that while the leaders of each are still in full command of the situation there is a certain amount of853 words
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Article228 1972-07-29 25 New York. Saturday. Gibby Gilbert and Lanny Wadkins tied Babe Hiskey and Kermit Zarlev for the second round lead in the national team championship yesterday, bur, an angered Lee Trevino missed the cut and headed to Michigan to prepare for the PGA. Gilbert and Wadkins.228 words
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278 1972-07-29 25 London, Saturday—Singapore motor racing star Sonny Rajah is considering leaving England for home following a clerical mixup which could bar him from circuits here this season. Rajah has spent the last two months in England gaining experience and a race at Brands Hatch on278 words
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Article40 1972-07-29 25 Another phone call from Hong Kong received late last night confirmed Tan Lian Ann's entry as Singapore's second representative to the Asian Zone Chess competition. M. Hasan, F.I.D.E. Vice-President for East Asian Zone, stated that this was final.40 words
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Article126 1972-07-29 25 London. Saturday. Wee Willie Carson has a chance this racing season to bceome Scotland's first champion jockey. Carson is at present two to one on for the title and is giving Lester Piggott, the reigning champion a hard fight to keep his title. Closest contestant to Carson126 words
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Article31 1972-07-29 25 Amsterdam—Enith Brigitha, 16-year-old girl from the Netherlands Antilles, swam the fastest 100 metres backstroke in the world this year when she clocked one minute 7.3 seconds at Utrecht yesterday.31 words
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Article160 1972-07-29 25 New York, Saturday. Ninth-seeded Arthur Ashe downed seventh-seeded Tony Roche 7-5, 6-2 in the only quarter-final played before rain washed out the remaining matches yesterday in the US$5O,OOO first national tennis classic at Louisville. In the quarter-finals today, top-seeded John Newcombe faces Marty Riessen, defending160 words
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Article26 1972-07-29 25 CENTRAL LEAGUE Yomiuri 6 Yakult 5 Chunichi 3 Taiyo 0 Hiroshima 4 Hanfhin 2 PACIFIC LEAGUE Nankai 17 NishitetJU 4 Lotte 3 Hankyu 026 words
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Article36 1972-07-29 25 Brisbane. Saturday Sydney golfer Billy Dunk charged to the second round lead of the Queensland open golf championship with a five under par 68 at Pacific golf club yesterday for a total of 142.36 words
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Article545 1972-07-29 25 London, Saturday.—Team captain Ray Illingworth and fast bowler John Snow steered England towards a big first innings lead against Australia with a fighting eighth wicket stand on the second day of the fourth cricket test here yesterday. They put on 104 in just under three hours545 words
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Article153 1972-07-29 25 Nurburgring, Germany, Saturday. Jackie Ickx of Belgium yesterday recorded a sensational 7:10.0 minutes in his Ferrari during prac tice for Sunday's German Grand Prix, the eighth counting towards the world drivers championship. The 27 year old Belgian, a veteran of the 22.8 kilometre (14.2 mile) Nur153 words
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Advertisement52 1972-07-29 25 Is only one. Be it racing, skiing, fishing, cruising. there's an Evinrude that'll take you. 16 new motors, from 125 to 2 hp. Each designed to help you enjoy the world of boating. Whatever your reasons. AVAILABLE: Manual Starting Type: Electric Starting Type: 25HP 65HP 85HP 100 HP— 125 HP52 words
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Miscellaneous300 1972-07-29 25 NEW NATION CROSSWORD by a mixture ACROSS 1 Pait of a play. 5 Author of "The Fall." 10 "A cuppa—13 Road, in Baden. 14 In agreement. 15 Labor. 16 Namesakes of a president. 17 Asset to any husband. 19 Kind of jazz. 21 Characterized by a mi: languages. 22 Edits300 words
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Miscellaneous106 1972-07-29 25 DR. KILDARE YOU KNOW HOW TO COUNTERACT 1 THE EFFECTS OF THAT POISON HORNER'S THREATENIWG US WITH 2* by Ken Bald 7?f m i <S! r i Bp SOMETHING'S GONE WRONG, CARL! *4 v I 9% SHHHH... NOTHING HAS GONE WRONS. PLEASE CONTROL YOUR NERVES, GRETA. RIP KIRBY by John106 words
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Miscellaneous435 1972-07-29 25 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one from whcm it is extremely difficult to keep things hidden or secret. Even the private affairs of others eventually come to light, if not for everyone. at least for you. You have a highly inquisitive nature and435 words
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Article336 1972-07-29 26 JEFFREY LOW - FOOTBALL By JEFFREY LOW South Korea, finalists in the 6th Merdeka soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur tonight, have decided to withdraw from the Pesta Sukan competition. The last-minute decision was disclosed by the Korean team manager Mr. Hong Duck Young last night—only four days before the336 words
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446 1972-07-29 26 The women in the Singapore Police Force are out to prove that whatever their male counterparts can do, they can do better. And they will be breaking into the predominantly male domain by taking part in perhaps the first women's tug of446 words
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Article, Illustration85 1972-07-29 26 Singapore's Olympic 5000 and 10,000 metres athlete P.C. Suppiah passed the ''Cinderella" test last night when he discovered a $30,000 running shoe fitted him perfectly. But his moment of wealth was short lived as the Singapore National Olympic Council reclaimed the shoe and took it off to thePicture by Philip Lim - 85 words
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487 1972-07-29 26 By Blue Peter Feature Film II will take a lot of beating in the 12th Royal Lancers Cud (.Race Eight) at the Perak amateur meeting at lpoh tomorrow. This former champion miler has had two starts only since turning 'amateur' and won487 words
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Advertisement232 1972-07-29 26 L A diner's stake is in his steak. Tender succulent, air-flown steaks specially grilled to your pleasure. And served by charming sarong-clad waitresses. Four course set lunch served daily. Our Chef's Specialities: Wednesdays: Ox-tail stew Sundays: Chicken curry HOTEL Balmoral Road, Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 ORCHARD PLflZfl (oppoait* Orchard thaatra)232 words
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Miscellaneous461 1972-07-29 26 5 Singapore 12.55 Opening and Archies TV Funnies 1.15 Lassie—The Treasure (Pt 2) 1.40 Sesame Street (Rpt) 2.35 Saturday Matinee— The Sun Sets at Dawn, starring: Sally Parr, Philip Shawn 3.50 A World of Melody 4.05 Sayang Dek Sayang (M) 4.30 Master Chefs 4.45 Bewitched—George Washington Zapped Here (Pt. 2>461 words
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Miscellaneous86 1972-07-29 26 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Prog. Summary 6.05 Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts. 6.45 At the Harmonica 7.00 Saribayu by the Orkes Implan Malam led by All Ahmad 7.30 Concert Time 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 Dance With Me 9.30 Contemporary Music 10.30 Edmundo Ros86 words
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