New Nation, 14 August 1972
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Title Section15 1972-08-14 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, August 14, 1972 No. 483 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article191 1972-08-14 1 Prices were barely steady in the share market this morning. Trading was brisk, but cautious and selective. General Lumber, the most active counter, rose from $1.38 to $1.43. Allied Chocolates gained two cents to $3.76 and Gammon two cents to $1.89.1 Sime Darby fell five cents to191 words
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Article10 1972-08-14 1 Police reported 46 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.10 words
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Article21 1972-08-14 1 Today tin was traded at $6211 (up i cent), with a turnover of 344 tons (up 77 tons).21 words
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Article25 1972-08-14 1 LATE Tokyo, Monday.—Japanese police recorded 102 deaths from motor accidents and drownings yesterday, as millions fled Japan's cities seeking relief from scorching heat.25 words
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Article614 1972-08-14 1 Yeo Toon Joo - We're considered developed—PM By Yeo Toon Joo There are $5000 in capital assets to every Singaporean man, woman, or child Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew disclosed last night. In the past 13% years, the Republic's overseas assets grew 13 times to $4,200 million. And614 words
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525 1972-08-14 1 reclaimed land have been added to the Republic's total area. Last year, there were 14 blocks of flatted factories, 268 units of standard factories and 4,260 ft. of wharves at Jurong. None of these existed in 1959. Public Utilities: Electricity generating capacity rose525 words
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73 1972-08-14 1 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Seven Singapore fishermen pleaded not guilty to fishing in Malaysian territorial waters without a licence off Trengganu on Saturday. They were allowed ball of $300 each. Hearing has been fixed for November 22. The seven accused are: Tan Chor, Goh Ah Terk,73 words
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Article34 1972-08-14 1 New Delhi, Monday India's arid northwestern state of Rajasthan which faced a serious drought unUl last week, was hit by floods yesterday with some towns and several villages threatened by floodwaters.34 words
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Article174 1972-08-14 1 Police today, interviewed a senior official from Holiday Magic in connection with their investigations into the affairs of the firm. Officers from the Commercial Crimes Branch of the CID are going through the firm's account books which were taken away from the Holiday Magic office at174 words
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Article34 1972-08-14 1 Algiers, Monday Algeria will return to Delta Airlines US$l million ($3 million) ransomed in the hijacking earlier this month despite Black Panther Party requests for It, Informed sources said yesterday.34 words
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Article37 1972-08-14 1 Rawalpindi, Monday. The Pakistan Government yesterday lifted a ban on the Karachi daily newspaper, The Sun, imposed last month. The newspaper was alleged to have published inflammatory reports on the Bind Province language controversy.37 words
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Article129 1972-08-14 1 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said at the National Day rally last night: "It Is important that nobody in Singapore should drift Into a position where they think that things are for free. And I am sure Mrs. Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, spoke from her129 words
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Article68 1972-08-14 1 New York. Monday The US Space Agency sent another satellite into orbit yesterday to study the hazards tiny space particles may pose to spacecraft circling the earth for long periods. The meteorold technology satellite named Explorer 46 was hurled aloft by a scout rocket yesterday. Weighing 45568 words
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Article25 1972-08-14 1 The Hague, Monday. Over 2.000 people from about 80 countries attended the opening here yesterday of the 16th International Conference on Social Welfare.25 words
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Article, Illustration158 1972-08-14 1 Bruce Lee Hsiao Loong has good reason to be happy. He has just finished directing his first film, Enter the Dragon for Concorde, a joint venture between him and Mr. Raymond Chow. Bruce Lee wrote the script and played the leading role. Bruce Lee is158 words
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Advertisement103 1972-08-14 1 crtikiriC Toonv PACE 2 Call (or body to test sec ret pros cnption', of sinschs. PAGE 3 All the Dos Show results PACE 6 Monday Focus on Uganda. PACE 8 Singapore s way of beinjj friends. 0 TACE 11: Dear Ros helps with problems of the heart PACE 14: Pesta103 words
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Advertisement134 1972-08-14 1 Now turn to Page 9 for the first part of New Nation's exclusive series on Bruce Lee. I 8 L A One of the most important new ideas in radios since the invention of the transistor is Sanyo Steceocast... the world's first stereo system that you can hold in one134 words
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Miscellaneous17 1972-08-14 1 Forecast Weather forecast for today from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.: No rain. f See Pate 217 words
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233 1972-08-14 2 "They may be fakes' The Chinese Physisians' Association today called for the setting up of a tripartite committee to test the efficacy of sinsehs' "secret prescriptions" as a preliminary step to pooling them. The committee will comprise the government, the Singapore Chinese233 words
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Article45 1972-08-14 2 Mrs. Yeoh Ghim Seng, wile of the Speaker, will open the Sale of Work organised by the Asian Women's Welfare Association at 10 a.m. on Saturday at Rumah Malaysia, 16 Gallop Road. Tickets at $3 each are available at the Association.45 words
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321 1972-08-14 2 Only 20 per cent of children suffering from cerebral palsy are receiving treatment at the Singapore Spastic Children's Centre. The remaining 80 per cent are left untreated. These percentages, based on surveys done on the incidence of cerebral palsy in other countries, were321 words
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Article34 1972-08-14 2 Prof. Wong Lin Ken will give away prizes at the closing ceremony of the basketball tournament at the Alexandra Community Centre on Friday at 8 p.m. A cultural night will also be held.34 words
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Article, Illustration139 1972-08-14 2 Striking a balance between beauty and ruggedness this performance by the People's Association Dance Company above) won thunderous applause from the capacity crowd at the National Theatre last night. The display, entitled The Spirit of Youth, incorporates different forms of martial art. It was139 words
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Article36 1972-08-14 2 Rubber exports from Singapore and West Malaysia during the first six months of this year totalled 861,097 metric tons, which is about four per cent less than that of the corresponding period last year.36 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement215 1972-08-14 2 MARY VARIOUS BRANDS AVAILABLE AT MOBERATE PRICES. EAST PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE YORK BORG^CWARNER STmE APPLIED Air-Coilitioiiiii! Ci 215, Clemenceaa Ave. S'pore, 9. Td: *****4/*****9 One Time Only—ln Person DON f BAKER World famous theatre organist. recording personality' supper club star I J This organist "extra-ordinary", Don Baker, has thrilled millions215 words
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Miscellaneous597 1972-08-14 2 I weather! Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Honß Kong 26-250 Manila 30-23 C Kuala Lumpur 32-230 Tokyo 33-250 Bangkok 32-26 C Seoul 31-22 C Jakarta 34-25 C Naha 13-25 C San Francisco 24-13 C Moscow 21-17 C New York 28-200 Paris 23-13 C London 22-13 C Sydney 17-12 C Melbourne597 words
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Miscellaneous123 1972-08-14 2 Today's winning number *****9 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can c?aim a $300 Post OfficeSavings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity card WITHIN123 words
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Article, Illustration562 1972-08-14 3 Delderland Black Regal is best in show By Pelham Groom The only thing which marred the excellent 10th Championship Dog Show yesterday was the large number of scratchings, but in every other way it was well up to the high standard which we have562 words
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Article1313 1972-08-14 3 Here is a full list of results of the Championship Dog Show: Best Veteran: Deansgate Genuine Dud (Miniature Scanauzer), Owner Miss 5 Atiee •Chia. Best Child Handler: Master 'William Handover (Cocker ;Spaniel); Second Prize Mas,ter Chia Kar Wing (Miniature •Scanauzer); Third Prize Miss Jennifer Kwan (Dachshund);1,313 words
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157 1972-08-14 3 The Development Bank of Singapore this morning signed an agreement with United Overseas Bank Ltd., and the Orient Leasing Company Ltd. of Japan to form a company specialising in financial leasing. Orient Leasing Singapore Pte. Ltd. will engage in the leasing of immovable157 words
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Article50 1972-08-14 3 The 12th graduation ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic will be held at the National Thearte on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. Altogether 825 graduands, 771 men and 54 women, will receive their diplomas and certificates. The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye will attend the ceremony.50 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration453 1972-08-14 4 EVEN RAIN FAILS TO DAMPEN SPIRIT A HEAVY downpour failed to dampen the spirit of more than 1000 graduands at the University of Singapore convocation. Even as they strolled into the National Theatre with proud parents and spouses, the rain was already pelting down relentlessly. But453 words
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Advertisement196 1972-08-14 4 f flti U tSUir**-u i ■■■■>:■: ..y yv*-> y-4 Ik' i *?:< ?*r mi *ft *%<>, We survey your land before we sell you a lawn mower A technically-trained salesman comes to survey your premises before you buy a Morrison Power Lawn Mower. This way, you're sure of getting the196 words
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Article, Illustration183 1972-08-14 5 With blood-curdling yells and mustering all the strength he could, dimunitive Johnson Yap (above) thrust his clenched fist, karate-style, into his "adversary's" body. Parrying the blow and counter-thrusting was Llm Geik Poh, a yellow-belt holder. Johnson and Geik Poh were giving a sparring demonstration for183 words
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Article46 1972-08-14 5 The Port of Singapore Authority has advised that salvage and piling works, now in progress at Beacon 33, Toa Harbour, will end on August 26. Masters of vessels are asked to proceed at the slowest speed consistent with safe navigation while passing the position.46 words
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Article26 1972-08-14 5 The Public Works Department will begin laying a relief sewer across Holland Road near Minden Road junction to ease the overloading of existing sewers.26 words
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Article399 1972-08-14 5 Ending name confusion Now a standard translation Translations of names of all government departments and satutory bodies into Chinese, which often led to confusion in the past, is now to be standardised. Hie Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong has accepted the report of the committee on the standardisation399 words
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Article, Illustration533 1972-08-14 5 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal One of nature's creations has always fascinated Sonny Wee of Jalan Rukam (above) birds. During his school days, his budgerigars (or grass parakeets) were a source of extra pocket-money. Shortly after, he switched over to the breeding of shamas—a rather costly hobby533 words
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Article28 1972-08-14 5 Miss Amy Kaan, a specialist in speech training for handicapped children, will speak on Speech and Language Pathology at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting on Wednesday.28 words
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Article152 1972-08-14 5 Some 141 secondary and pre-unlversity students will be tested In bi-linguallsm when they sit for a translation competition at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday at the National Junior College. The contest is organised by he Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union. Those from the English schools will152 words
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Article165 1972-08-14 5 The Shakespeare play As You Like It wiU be presented by the Stage Club at the Cultural Centre from August, 22 to 26. This delightful comedy, is being, produced by Btuart Buchan, a qualified external examiner of speech and drama of the Royal College of165 words
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Advertisement65 1972-08-14 5 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House mode/oMy in IhoUJfl i 9 0? >' liW^ ftf't These are the slacks that started the trend toward a new kind of personal relationalship between man and his pants.The fact of the matter has been further amplified with skilled tailoring, matched65 words
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Advertisement285 1972-08-14 5 A MOVIE CAMERA THAT FOCUSES AUTOMATICALLY! a? •x. O 881 HOWELL'S 309 SUPEh 8 Introducing Bell Howell's remarkable new 309. The first and only movie camera with automatic focusing! The 309's Focus-Matic System is fool proof, providing incredibly accurate focusing at the touch of a button. There's a manual override285 words
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Miscellaneous314 1972-08-14 5 Quiz object No. 37 Housewife wins $15 quiz IN Last Wednesday's quiz photograph showed the handle of a mug. The first prize of $15 goes to Mrs. Annie Low. a housewife, of Tu Fu Avenue. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor on Saturday evening. The314 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration640 1972-08-14 6 Pakir Singh - By Pakir Singh Uganda's President Idi Amin is a fighter. All his life he has been known to take on great odds and emerge victorious. It remains to be seen whether his fighting spirit can help resolve the pressing economic problems640 words
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Article431 1972-08-14 6 It will be interesting to in wbttlMr Mr. Geoffrey Rippon hot ot much success with Gen. Idi A men at he did with Common Market negotiations. Mr. Rippon is visiting Kampala and other East African capitals in a search for a compromise arrangement acceptable to Gen. Amin who431 words
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1801 1972-08-14 6 Ernest Corea - By Ernest Corea "Come to Uganda," said tr.e beardea Asian publisher with a busty blonde by his side. "We have no Asian problem there." That was at Nairobi in 1969, two years after Kenya had passed laws excluding non-citizens from some sectors of1,801 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article351 1972-08-14 6 What other newspapers are saying: UGANDA EXPELB BRITISH ASIANS. President Amln of Uganda has ordered all British Asians, whom he accuses of sabotaging Ugandan economy, to leave the country within three months and reiterated hU firm stand of letting the Ugandan people to control their own economy.351 words
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Advertisement28 1972-08-14 6 tS V, t *5 m t •X w.>XW ToblerAtuijW* Mj9 >3« S? w A' S> Shipped from SwitzerlandThe chocolate of the connoisseur. r> {C* i SHRIRO CHIN* lIMITIO28 words
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241 1972-08-14 7 Reuter West Berlin, Monday. West Berlin police yester day used tear gas and truncheons to disperse several hundred left-wing youths who tried to block a right wing protest march against the building of the Berlin border wall 11 years ago. The youths,Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration77 1972-08-14 7 North Vietnamese women workers repair a dyke which they claim was bombed by American planes at True Chinh. This picture, from an official communist source, was given to members of the international committee investigating: US crimes in Indo-China during their twoweek stay in Hanoi. The North77 words
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161 1972-08-14 7 New York, Monday. A Yugoslav airlines Boeing 707 skidded off a runway at Kennedy Airport early yesterday when a cockpit window blew out. Eighteen passengers received minor injuries. Federal investigators were meeting yesterday at Kennedy Airport to determine the cause of the accident,161 words
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Article, Illustration452 1972-08-14 7 Rippon fails to see Amin Reuter London, Monday The possibility that Britain might take the problem of British Asians in Uganda to the United Nations is one of several diplomatic moves being considered by the government here, British officials said last night. But theyReuter - 452 words
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249 1972-08-14 7 Hong Kong. Monday Chinese Foreign Minister Mr. Chi Peng-fel has said his government supports the policies of peace, neutrality and non-alignment pursued by Asian, African and Latin American countries. In a speech at a banquet given in Peking yesterday in honour of visiting Cameroon249 words
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Article39 1972-08-14 7 Rabat, Monday Mr. Emdi Bennouna, directorgeneral of the Moroccan news agency, Maghreb Arabe Presse, left here yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to represent Morocco at the general assembly of the Islamic Press agencies due to open next Wednesday.39 words
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Article258 1972-08-14 7 Reuter London. Mondav. An end this week to the nationwide walkout of British dockers appeared doubtful yesterday following reported difficulties by negotiators in securing enough inland jobs for the men on strike. The negotiators were reported to be encountering resistance from owners of container and coldReuter - 258 words
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Article143 1972-08-14 7 Reuter Belfast, Monday—British troops yesterday detained an Important member of the guerrilla Irish Republican Army (IRA) the second such arrest here in the past five days. The soldiers recognised 21-year-old Terence Clerk, a member of the IRA's militant provisional wing who escaped from Belfast's CrumlinReuter - 143 words
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193 1972-08-14 7 United Press International Adelaide, Monday. Developing countries are being duped into defence pacts, according to South Australian Governor Sir Mark OUphant "The countries are being forced into the arms race under the guise of aid programmes to poor nations," he said. Opening the Asian-PacificUnited Press International - 193 words
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Article26 1972-08-14 7 Athens, Monday A slight earth tremor shook five villages in northern Greece early yesterday, injuring a 67-year-old woman and damaging 57 houses, police said.26 words
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Advertisement271 1972-08-14 7 k(Mt LADYHIU. HOTEL TEL.372UI An alpine lodge tucked away in the midst of a charming wooded estate' the LADYHILL HOTEL basks in the popularity Of its LE CHALET Swiss restaurant which specialises in authentic Swiss dishes LE CHALETs new menu has all your old favourites plus a few excellent dishes271 words
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Advertisement312 1972-08-14 7 THE NEW ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER OF THE SPACE AGE THE m NCR 230 AT r vW\ •t-.-fTt X •> M O ?s*«3B I*seS* When man took his first historic steps on the moon. NCR was there helping support him in the thin lunar atmosphere. From the time the Apollo astronauts312 words
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Article494 1972-08-14 8 It is gracious of the Harian Kami to acknowledge Singapore's economic and social progress. But it smacks of churlishness for the Indonesian student newspaper to berate Singapore's alleged insincerity in relations with its neighbours. This is not the first time—nor will it be the last494 words
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Article66 1972-08-14 8 by ISPY Business is booming in a number of Bangkok coffee shops in which waitresses Introduce highly-paid prostitutes to potential customers. Waitresses in the coffee shops are said to be acting as intermediaries by telling potential "customers" about prices of girls usually seated in darkened corners of the66 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1972-08-14 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Standing on deck we held the rails as the small boat rocked gently off St. John's Island. Behind us was the new Singapore silhouette, lights winking through the grayish dawn. In the roads, around us. at1,296 words
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Letters
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Article658 1972-08-14 8 M.G.T. MENDOZABARKER (Mrs - M.G.T. MENDOZABARKER (Mrs.) Practical < NN, August 10) missed the point altogether. To put it bluntly, Typhoon Night, a dinnerdance with a fashion show, costing $200 per table for ten people, and held In a posh tourist hotel, is an appalling exhibition of bad taste. An indulgence-658 words
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Article115 1972-08-14 8 CORINNA DIEU (Mrs - CORINNA DIEU (Mrs.) Public Relations Officer, Housing Development Board, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter from V. Ramakrishnan (NN. August 4). The bin compound at Wlnstedt Court Is washed dally by our labourers and the surrounding area. Is also sprayed with detergent. However, at times,115 words
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Article138 1972-08-14 8 HAN CHOK KWANG - HAN CHOK KWANG Supervisor (Liaison), Peoples Association, Singapore, 14. With reference to the letter headlined New Nation Please by Veronica Tan (NN, July 12), the writer may wish to know that it is the practice of the community centres to provide at least one set of the138 words
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Advertisement55 1972-08-14 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. .ipsTl Easy on the eye Easy on the green! New Buckled Golf Shoes by hlulins Mnrloir available at:SUNRISE SPORTS John Little's Building, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Tel: ***** other leading •ports shops. Sole Agent: MULLER PHIPPS (F.E.) SON. BHD.55 words
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Miscellaneous29 1972-08-14 8 w wt M Q* ft 4>\ I #3 M S3 < <M. it I r> H W. w/ V". i. §ii m g«? M m THANK MR. NIXON VERY MUCH29 words
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Article, Illustration2803 1972-08-14 9 Watching the big boss at work August is an impossible msnth to work in Hong Kong. The heat is unbearable daily temperature is 33 degrees C (91 degrees F) and the humidity, which is well over 70 per cent, makes life uncomfortable and unpleasant. This morning is2,803 words
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Advertisement5 1972-08-14 9 Tomorrow'.Bruce Lee speaks his mind5 words
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EDUCATION
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993 1972-08-14 10 Los Angeles Times Life on Mars? "Quite possible." says one of America's foremost planetary scientists. "Oversold," scoffs another. So far there is not a shred of positive evidence, nor any definitive negative evidence either, and this applies, as well, to all other bodiesLos Angeles Times - 993 words
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Article, Illustration613 1972-08-14 10 DOUGLAS CHAN GETS VIEWS OF ST. ANDREW'S HSC STUDENTS NG MUI HUNG, 17: If we say that males should be sterilised, then we will end up with the whole country conducting sterilisation only for men. Scientifically, I believe it's easier for men to be sterilised613 words
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Article, Illustration581 1972-08-14 10 Long Kum Thong - By Long Kum Thong The Teachers Training College is now producing a new breed of teachers whose sense of duty and responsibility extend beyond the narrow confines of the classroom. This was the impression I got after attending a recent meeting of the TTC Community581 words
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Advertisement216 1972-08-14 10 International Training Centre NEW COURSES STARTING SHORTLY English for Foreign Students -14th Aug Shorthand Theory-Rapid Course-sth Sept Elementary German sth Sept Elementary French 7th Sept Private Secretarial (Part time) -18th Sept T*tepfton*. caN of write for (teteits. imWSiM TRAINS (SMS |Ml &U SUPREME HOUSE (6th FLOOR XPENANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 9.216 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1972-08-14 11 His blindness is part of our lives...l'm not conscious of it any more—Rena Dudley "Once when someone told me *you are his eyes' I almost threw up," said Rena C h a'n d r a n Dudley brushing aside any doubts that an outsider might have1,136 words
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Article, Illustration268 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I have known a boy since 1968 and we were classmates in an evening class. We have been going steady for the past year and our relationship is becoming quiet serious. Now, I have problems on sex. Recently he asked me for268 words
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Article413 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I am a teenager with no freedom at all. At 15, I am not allowed to go out with any of my friends although we go out in groups. This is because my family objects to my going out with boys. They say I will get413 words
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Article341 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I have known my boy for nearly four months. He's a nice boy and we are very much In love. We sit in the park nearly every evening, and have started kissing. A friend once told me that if a couple kiss their lips341 words
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Article143 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I love to play net-ball and other sports as well. To my shock, a friend recently said that if I kick and Jump too often I might lose my virginity. If this is true then I would prefer to become a nun than let my husband-to-be143 words
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Article205 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I have known this girl for four years. She is seven months my senior and I, who have no elder sister, treat her as one. We are very close friends and I believe she likes me too. However, I don't know how she really feels about205 words
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Article258 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, Is it all right for girls to approach boys when they want to make friends? Why is it always boys who approach girls? When I asked my friends how I could get to know this cute boy on the bus they said I should let258 words
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204 1972-08-14 11 A boom in keeping pets in Japan has produced a wide new range of industries, all struggling for a foothold in a lucrative market. Hotels, funeral Homes and beauty parlours for pets have sprung up, and there is fierce competition between204 words
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Article248 1972-08-14 11 Dear Ros, I have been going steady with a girl for a year. She is very nice, generous, kind, loving and pretty. But she is fat. Fatter than me! When we are out together. everyone stares at us. Such an odd couple. Then one day we had248 words
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Article159 1972-08-14 11 I am 15 years old and I'm in love. Do you think I am too young to be In love? My girlfriend stays next door to me. How can I tell if she is in love with me? What must I do to become better159 words
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Advertisement78 1972-08-14 11 o The exciting, unforgettable dancing and music of modern Israel. GALA WORLD PREMIERE TO-MORROW! ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY IN SINGAPORE NATIONAL THEATRE—'Tuesday 15H» August 8.00 pm. Tickets: $2.00, $5.00, $8.00 $12.00 $15.00. available ot National Theatre Bex Office only 10.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m., SUM-SAVE CENTRE LAST WEEK FINAL REDUCTIONS! BIGGER AND78 words
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Article, Illustration1770 1972-08-14 12 LEE CHIU SAN - motorcycling WITH LEE CHIU SAN Death machines! Suicide Squad! "I'll never climb onto one of those things!" "You must be crazy to carry on riding!" These are some of the comments I have heard about motorcycles and motorcyclists, myself included, during the past few months.1,770 words
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645 1972-08-14 12 Financial game by Chartexus MONEY There can be many reasons why it Is wonderful to be acquired. If a company Is in a growth situation and needs capital, it may face a constant struggle to solve this problem. Businessmen face645 words
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Miscellaneous224 1972-08-14 12 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald Carl horner TELLS PR. KILBARE HIS REASON FOR THE ATTEMPT TO HIJACK THE HONOLULU BOUND PLANE... WHEN THE NAZIS SEIZED ME I THOUGHT I WOULD NEVER SET EVES ON MY WIFE AND DAUGHTER AGAIN... I SURVIVED THEIR PRISONS.. AND WHEN THE WAR. WAS OVER X224 words
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Advertisement368 1972-08-14 13 NEW NATION P C ME *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS TUITION ON DRESSMAKING. Moke-Up and Hoirdressing D£ lomos awarded, 1972 Brides pleose book early Sylvia Kho Bridal Salon. Phone: ***** *****7. DRESSES ON SALE AT Yl Price at PATTIS New Arrivals from London 43, Cairnhill Road, Singapore. Telephone: *****8. AT YOUR SERVICE MINI368 words
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Advertisement537 1972-08-14 13 J«W SMCUL SPRAY -T. repair and installa' j conditioners, refrigerators >us ♦ower house reasonable chcop I Telephone: *****. JS?**" »*VICE: ACE i.AIIWHSRT Co.. caters Plan P' ♦nc Document Copying. Et Robinson Rood, Singapore .*57. DUPLICATING STENCIL CJTTING service also Photo-O 3 Plan Printing. Call 21 Te er Street *****7 S'oore.537 words
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Advertisement509 1972-08-14 13 WE OFFER TO TIACH Maloy Translation from, English to Maloy. Tel: *****7. S'pore. FOR SALE IMPORTED HITACHI AIR-CON-DITIONERS 1-3 HP., room unit for j sale at speciol offer, authorised Ito service and repair. Dealers' enquiries are welcome. Call at appointed distributor, Sin Hin Lee, 185, Upper Thomson Road. *****4, S'pore.509 words
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Advertisement527 1972-08-14 13 FURNITURE HOCK SOON caters oil types of furniture. Very moderate prices. Enquiries. Mr. Francis Leong, *****0 Singapore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE DIST. 16, SENNETT TERRACE, MODERN Split-level Comer Terrace House for sale. 3,340 sq.ft. Within a yeor old interested buyer please ring *****/*****6. HOUSES LAND WANTED URGENTLY WANTED Terrace, Semi-detoched527 words
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Advertisement678 1972-08-14 13 APPLICANTS ARK INVITO from Nonyong University or Toiwon graduates to fill a position of Trainee Executive. Preference will be given to those who have a good commond of English and some bockgnound of law or insurance. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. Please apply in own handwriting with photograph678 words
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Advertisement432 1972-08-14 13 YAMAHA PIANO COURSE commencing 1.9.72. Individual lessons. Grode I to LRSM. Experienced teachers Yamaha Musk School Tel:. *****5, *****. Flute/Guitor/Organ/Drum Conducting/Children's Music Course also available. FOR RADIO/TV COURSE, Morning/Evening Sundays Classes. Enrol at Science Institute of Electronics 167-C New Bridge Road, S'pore. Tel: *****5. MATHEMATICS GENERAL, subsidiary (with statistic), additional,432 words
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Advertisement693 1972-08-14 13 1971 A/MINI SPECIAL Dotsun 1200 S/Wogon Dotsun 1200 Austin 1300 Hondo 360 S/Wogon 1970 Colt Golont 1500 Morris 1100 "S" 1968 F/Cortino G.T. Mozdo 1200 Air-con. 1968 Mazda 1200 1967 Volkswogen 1300 F/Anglio S/Wogon 1966 Mozdo 800 1965 F/Cortino Super 1963 F/600D M/ 1100. Hiop Huot Co. 245 Middle Rood693 words
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Article142 1972-08-14 14 Veteran T. 8. Kim scored an easy double when he won the singles and doubles titles In the first InterMinistries tennis championships which ended at the Tanglln courts over the weekend. Kim, of Finance faced little challenge In the single final, beating Glam Choo Keong of142 words
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Article189 1972-08-14 14 AUSTRALIAN RULES Essendon 21- (140 > beat North Mclb 14-11 (95); Melbourne 21-16 (142) beat Geelong 11-18 (85): Fite- <*?> beat Sth Melb 6-17 (53); Carlton 13-16 (94) beat St Kilda 10-U (71); Richmond 17-11 (H3) beat Hawthorn 15-12 (102); Collingwood 15-12 (102) beat Footscray 7-13 (55).189 words
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Article47 1972-08-14 14 Tokyo, Monday—Japan's professional baseball results: PACIFIC LEAGUE Kintetsu 5 Nankai 4 •Kintetsu 1 Nankai 5 Nishitetsu 6 Lotte 4 Hanky u 8 Toei 4 CENTRAL LEAGUE Hanshin 10 Yakult 7 •Hanshin 5 Yakult 4 Chunichi 6 Yomiuri 4 Taiyo 10 Hiroshima 3 Denotes 2nd game.47 words
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501 1972-08-14 14 M. Param - By M. Param League champions Indian Association are strongly tipped to win the coveted senior knockout hockey championship, which starts today. The star-studded IA side scored seven wins and a draw to snatch the Singapore Hockey Association division one league title. They have501 words
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Article655 1972-08-14 14 London, Monday. Eng land will have to top 300 for the first time in the series if they are to prevent Australia winning the fifth and final cricket Test at the Oral here. Lan Chappell's Australians, who will square the series at 2-2 'f655 words
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Article257 1972-08-14 14 Vienna, Monday.—Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil zoomed past the chequered flag in his Lotus 72 yesterday to clinch the Formula One Grand Prix of Austria. Jackie Stewart, the flying Scotsman who entered the battle in a new Tyrell-Ford 005. became a victim of the heat and finished257 words
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Article, Illustration167 1972-08-14 14 An International bowling team championship will be held at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard today at 3 p.m. The International bowlers team comprise of all the bowlers who took part in the recently concluded Pesta Sukan International bowling championships. Star attraction will be Jimmy Leung and Bong Coo,runner-up Yu Fook Ong (HK) and Steve Mackie of Australia — Picture Chua Peng Tee. ..v . ■ - 167 words
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414 1972-08-14 14 New York, Monday.—Jack Nicklaus, having his finest year, posted his fifth tournament victory of 1972 yesterday when he won the U*****,000 Westchester Classic for the second time by three strokes. Nicklaus finished with a flourish, knocking in a birdie putt on the 18th hole for414 words
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Article55 1972-08-14 14 Moscow, Monday TorcS>° "hii." 16 So I vlet cup here yesterday on penalty kicks after their another w nal against Moscow club, Spartak. had been drawn won the penalty kick series 5-1 after the teams had finished on level terms following extra timt The first match,55 words
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Miscellaneous311 1972-08-14 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Lothario. 10 Cost. 11 Time of youth and inexperience. 12 Nordic man's name. 13 Letterpress. 18 Old-hat. 23 Be present. 25 Montana metropolis. 26 Large packages. 28 Dug for coaL 30 Coat of 31 Worker with colors. 32 High mountains. 33 Grimace. 3« Mountain of Rio311 words
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Article, Illustration816 1972-08-14 15 By Scrutineer Sarawak millionaire Dato Wee Hood Teck's English-bred sprinter, Sentak Bulan, showed his class with a slashing win in the $35,000 King's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Ridden bv Australian Des Coleman the Tin Whistle gelding took charge soon after the start816 words
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Article, Illustration349 1972-08-14 15 Follow the horses marked with a Spring Power led past the 4f and into the straight, with Princely Coach closing in. Lucky Dip made up ground. Princely Coach shot out in front at the distance and drew away to win by three lengths from Lucky Dip, with349 words
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Article41 1972-08-14 15 Deauvllle, France, Monday. French colt Lyphard snatched a short head win over English 2000 Guineas winner High Top In the £43.500 Prix Jacques Le Marols here yesterday. Third of the nine runners was another British-train-ed challenger, Jan Ekels.41 words
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Article, Illustration115 1972-08-14 15 Belinda Rae, a member of the Selangor Polo and Hiding Club who celebrated her 12th birthday last week, brought her pony Pollyanna to Singapore to compete in the Singapore Polo Club Gymkhana held at Thomson Road over the weekend. Late yesterday evening, Belinda and115 words
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Article, Illustration450 1972-08-14 15 Lim Kok Ann - By Lim Kok Ann It was not surprising that after his disastrous defeat in the 13th game Spassky should request the postponement of the 14th game. Although the official doctor for the match endorsed the request on "medical grounds," a flexible phrase. Russian sources said450 words
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Article180 1972-08-14 15 Hong Kong, Monday.— There will be three first runners-up in the men's World Zone 10 chess tournament which was won by Filipino Eugene Torre. Torre, a 21-year-old commerce student at the Mapua Institute of Technology, held points in .nine games. His final game against Singapore's180 words
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Article127 1972-08-14 16 Today is Monday, August THE MOON: Approach-* lug its first quarter. > VBE MORNING STARS: Mercury, Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STAR8, Mars and Jupiter. < V Those born on this date are .under the sign Of Leo. American naturallsfe Ernest Thomson Seton was born on August 14, IMG.127 words
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Article422 1972-08-14 16 Reuter Only one thing mars the crime-free record of Kota Kinabalu the colourful East Malaysia state capital murder. There is no petty theft, there has never been a traffic accident and there are no beggars on the streets. But at certain times of theReuter - 422 words
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97 1972-08-14 16 Melbourne Herald Twenty year old Miss Josie Daniels is a bit of a soccer fan so she couldnt resist showing her skill as a ball rolled down the street towards her. "Kick it, missus, shouted a group of children. Josie swung her right footMelbourne Herald - 97 words
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Article, Illustration45 1972-08-14 16 Making cocktail drinks that's the rare hobby of 24-year-old Ivy Wee who works in the Cocktail Lounge of Hotel Equatorial. "It makes me feel happy to see someone enjoying a good cocktail," she said. Picture by Philip Lim. Picture by Philip LimPicture by Philip Lim - 45 words
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Article46 1972-08-14 16 AH FOOK: The author who called for a stop in the use of "hackneyed phrases" in business letters has a point. It's time for some originality. MEI LIN: I agree. I hope the men at the top will talce note at their earliest convenience.46 words
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Advertisement24 1972-08-14 16 > j vj -I It \y;ls going to be just another bow 1 of fruit until 1 tasted Smirnoff* The effect is shattering i gMJRNOpp24 words
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Miscellaneous423 1972-08-14 16 S Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (T) 3.50 A Diary of Events In Singapore this Week (T) 3.55 Health In the Home (T—Rpt) 4.05 Days of Our Lives 4.45 Close 6.05 Opening and Rupert the Bear 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 Petticoat Junction423 words
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Miscellaneous740 1972-08-14 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a bold person and, in fact, are considered by many to to absolutely fearless. Your dedication to principle is rare, Just as is your integrity and loyalty to standards that are unimpeachable anywhere. Never one to balk before740 words
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