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Title Section15 1972-09-01 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, September 1, 1972 No. 499 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article135 1972-09-01 1 Trading was brisk in the share market this morning and prices gained marginal>*l V- DBS. the most active counter, moved from $2.36 to $2.5). Haw Par rose 20 cents to $7.25, Qeneral Lumber 12 cents to $1.92, Allied Chocolate eight cents to $4.48, P.M. Cement six cents135 words
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Article12 1972-09-01 1 Police reported 77 accidents yesterday. Three were serious, one fatal.12 words
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Article20 1972-09-01 1 Today tin was traded at $632 (up 5%), with a turnover of 300 tons (down 142 tons).20 words
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Article60 1972-09-01 1 LATE NEWS Detectives from the Central Police Station today arrested three youths and seized an assortment of gangland weapons from a house in TaDar Street in Tanjong Pagar. The youths, believed to be members of the Ang Soon Tong triad secret society group. are being detained60 words
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Article249 1972-09-01 1 Wee Beng Huat - Ban on from today By Wee Beng Huat Where have all the hippies gone? Immigration officers on both, sides of the causeway were looking for them this morning but not a sign of them could be seen anywhere along the two checkpoints. Today, the Malaysian249 words
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Article68 1972-09-01 1 Morhange talc powder, blamed for about 30 Infant deaths In Paris, Is not on the Singapore market. The talc a type of cord powder—was found to have contained an excessive dose of hexachlorophlne, an effective but toxic antiseptic. A Health Ministry spokesman said: "This68 words
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Article32 1972-09-01 1 Jakarta, Friday. Britain has agreed to provide a loan of £3.35 million ($22.78 million) to Improve electricity supplies on the tourist Island of Ball, the British Embassy announced yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration117 1972-09-01 1 This Is Mark Spitz with his five Olympic gold medals won in the swimming events in the Munich games. The wonder swimmer now stands within two medals of his hoped for unprecedented seven at an Olympics. And It looks like nothing can stop him from achieving the117 words
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Article200 1972-09-01 1 The Government, in reply to criticism by the Workers' Party secre-tary-general, Mr. J ~B. Jeyaretnam, today ex-; plained why it was necessary to appoint judges from year to year. In a Joint statement, the Permanent Secretary (Ministry of Law) and the Supreme Court Registrar said: "Mr.200 words
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Article44 1972-09-01 1 London, Friday.—The British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, will meet the Irish Republic Premier, Mr. Jack Lynch in Munich on Monday for talks am Northern Ireland and other matters. Both leaders are in Munich for the. Olympic Games. 'j"* V44 words
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Article120 1972-09-01 1 Honolulu, Friday President Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Kakuel. Tanaka opened two days of summit talks here yester'day In an effort to ease friction In trade relations between their two countries and to discuss the international situation, including policy towards China. The two leaders met In120 words
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Article530 1972-09-01 1 <WP candidate finedf'for theft' The Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam alleged this morning that a third opposition candidate had a police record and previous criminal convictions. He named the Workers' Party candidate for Crawford. Mr. Wu Ker. Mr. Rajaratnam said that Wu Ker was arrested for530 words
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Article342 1972-09-01 1 Olympic row flares Reuter Munich, Friday The United States athletic team, staggered by yesterday afternoon's 'accidental scratching of its two faster« sprinters from the Olympic Games' 100 metres, last night angrily blamed it on the German v organisers of the games. A statement from theReuter - 342 words
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Article76 1972-09-01 1 Reuter Munich, Friday.—Two Argentine boxers are out of the Olympic Games after one of them knocked out the other in an unscheduled punch-up in the Olympic Village. Flyweight Jose Viccario was still recovering from his Injuries last night, when he should have been fighting WilfredoReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement72 1972-09-01 1 tve of poll special •Page 2: 9000 will help out on election day. Page 6: Manse* t he-strcct quiz a survey con ducted ii three constituencies. Pas;e 12 and 13: A hft out for the elections Also a forum on the polls. NEW NATION TEL: *****1. GERMANY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF72 words
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Advertisement8 1972-09-01 1 See Page 21 for full report and results.8 words
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Advertisement80 1972-09-01 1 V Koyo BEARINGS v Half a century of developing the finest technology has made Koyo bearings among the world's most respected for long, dependable service. The Upset Rolling and Forging process used by Koyo gives these bearings bigger load handling capacity, greater strength and longer life. To-day knowledgeable bearing users80 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1972-09-01 1 Forecast, Weather forecast between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today: No rain. See page 2.15 words
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209 1972-09-01 2 Workers at the Singapore Poultry Processing Company in Jurong Industrial Estate lost, a four-legged "prize" chicken from a coop two days ago but found, as a consolation a two-legg-ed one. It all happened when the afternoon consignment of 1,000 live boiler chickens from Johore209 words
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230 1972-09-01 2 The new Students' Union of Nanyang University was officially inaugurated last night. At a simple ceremony in the Nantan auditorium, the union omciais took an oath and pledged to work for tne welfare oi students and the university. The union president, Mr. Francis230 words
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354 1972-09-01 2 The Junior Flying Club can expect a large number of applicants in their next recruitment exercise. During the past week, more than 2000 students called at the Air Career Exhibition at Conference Hall for application forms. This sudden spurt of interest is believed to354 words
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347 1972-09-01 2 9000 civil servants to man the polls ELECTIONS 72 More than 9000 civil servants who will man the 260 polling stations and 10 counting centres in tomorrow's general elections will be paid allowances totalling about $81,400. They Include clerks and some senior civil servants.347 words
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Advertisement83 1972-09-01 2 i ZEISS UMBRAL (from W German^ are seen at the best places under the sun, W. P. GOODALE PTE LTD Room 1027,10 th Floor, Supreme House, Penang Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****/5. <fim? Choose the one you PLEASE f The one you choose will PLEASE •MEDICATED •HONEY LEMON •CHERRY •MENTHOL83 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous442 1972-09-01 2 Tides Today: 4.24 ajn. (2m), 3.30 pjn. (2.4 m). Tomorrow: 6.40 fl-m. (1.9 m), 4.37 p.m. (2.3 m). Sunday: 8.45 ajn. (2.0 m), 6.22 p.m. (2.2 m). Monday: 9.36 ajn (2.2 m), 8.08 pjn. (2.4 m). Tuesday: 10.12 ajn. (2.3 m), 9.11 pjn (2.6 m). Wednesday: 10.41 ajn (2.4 m),442 words
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Miscellaneous120 1972-09-01 2 Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 31-28 C Kuala Lumpur 33-22 C Manila 31-22 C Talpeh 33-23 C Tokyo 32 -22C Bangkok 31-24 C Seoul 26-18 C Jakarta 34-25 C Naha 31-26 C Parts 24-14 C Moscow 15-13 C New York 30-20 C London 18-14 C Bydney 22- 9C120 words
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Miscellaneous127 1972-09-01 2 5 f Today's winning number •I- r 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 with127 words
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355 1972-09-01 3 Pang Guek Cheng - Bid to mobilise manpower for community work By Pang Guek Cheng A Central Volunteers Bureau will be set up by the Singapore Council of Social Service to mobilise voluntary manpower resources for welfare and other community services. The bureau will be responsible for the recruitment355 words
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389 1972-09-01 3 Mr. 6han Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, today called for a proper teachers' community action programme. He said:- "To give recognition for such work, certificates will be Issued to?*ll participants who have cotfcpleted at least a year's satisfactory work.389 words
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Article221 1972-09-01 3 Housemen and trainee gynaecologists who are staunch anti abortionists should be given duties that will not offend their moral sensibilities. The Singapore Medical Association savs this in its latest newsletter. "Special consideration should be Klven to house men as their postings have to meet statutorv require ments,"221 words
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Article36 1972-09-01 3 The annual Novena procession at the Thomson Road Novena Church will be held on Sunday at 5 p.m. Father John Moran, one of the founders of the Novena here, will address the congregation.36 words
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Article34 1972-09-01 3 The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a 12-lecture course on contemporary art starting next Tuesday at 7.30 pjn. It will be held at the university's Nissen But 2.34 words
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Article, Illustration164 1972-09-01 3 Hong Kohg's top male singer Sam Ho arrived in Singapore yesterday minus his long shaggy hair (right). The 24-year-old television and recording star said: "I ucara about this no long ua*r policy in Singapore and as I was coming here to sing, I thought I164 words
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Article53 1972-09-01 3 Pianist Mrs. Teresa FlLmer has won the second Singapore Organ Festival competition open section organised by the Yamaha Music School. She will represent the Republic at the 9th International Organ Festival to be held In Tokyo on Oct. 28 and 29. Winner of the junior section was53 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement64 1972-09-01 3 So says Wadhu Sakhrani, your host at Omar Khayyam... scene of such splendours as Tandoor chicken, steeped in exotic spices for 22 hours. Harem's, Joy r tender chicken in secret spices passionately recomnfended Fawzia, fresh local fifth delicately seasoned with Mysore curry sauce. And the drink to compliment this regal64 words
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Advertisement30 1972-09-01 3 ratO ee »oo v. ;y CF-300 +^mnaumm* IEtSI iiais CF-550 NEW MATRIX SOUND STEREO SYSTEM FULL AUTO SHUT-OFF QUICK REFERENCE TABLE AUTO SHUT-OFF ELECTRET CONDENSER MICROPHONE Research Makes the Difference30 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration456 1972-09-01 4 FIRST ANNUAL DINNER COMES OFF WITH SUCCESS MEDICAL officers of the Outram Road General Hospital organised their first annual dinner at the Shangri-La with much success. Several hundred showed up for predinner cocktails and the Western meal which followed. Most of those who attended brought along their456 words
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382 1972-09-01 4 —a fcnmnE] [time by PG Dear PG, I think you talk a lot of nonsense! All that jazz about having the. vet's telephone number tied round your neck, and the bits and pieces you need, when a ***** is going to behave382 words
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Advertisement236 1972-09-01 4 CANAPESHOT COLD ON THE HOUSE Mow the busy executive can relax in the quiet comfort of the Rooftop and enjoy the fantastic view while served by the imperiel Beauties. The bend will play dance mm»c from 9 pjn. jSps IVZ H ss .11 ss A f -iFRDi Ycra.Qeffiial -M I236 words
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Article459 1972-09-01 5 Reuter London, Friday Asian J immigrants arriving here yesterday from Uganda told stories of cruelty and violence, Involving slashed passports and haircuts with broken beer bottles. One man, recounting scenes he said took place at Kampala, claimed he sasr a Ugandan Member of Parliament, whose nameReuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration285 1972-09-01 5 They spent their holiday in a temporary world of fantasy as groups of ants, bees and dragonflies In the Insect kingdom and this is one way of learning through fun. Insect Kingdom is the theme for the Pack Holiday which about 20 Brownies from285 words
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Article117 1972-09-01 5 London, Friday. Britain's jail crisis escalated yesterday as more than 350 convicts at 11 prisons round the country demonstrated grievances over living conditions by sitting down on rooftops, in exercise yards and cells. A spokesman for Preservation of the Rights of Prisoners (PROP), the convicts' self-styled117 words
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228 1972-09-01 5 Reuter Reykjavik, Friday More than 100 fishing trawlers, mainly British and West German, were believed heading into the North* Atlantic last night to fish in waters claimed by Iceland. Three Icelandic gunboats, each armed with a gun more than half a century old,Reuter - 228 words
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Article45 1972-09-01 5 Bangkok, Friday. Seven armed bandits kidnapped a bov at gunpoint in broad daylight in southern Thailand, police sources said yesterday. The bandits left a letter demanding a 100.000 baht ($15,000) ransom within seven days for the safe return of his son.45 words
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Article272 1972-09-01 5 UPI, Reuter Pyongyang. Friday South Korean Red Cross officials were halfway through their four-day official schedules in North Korea yesterday amid growing optimism that the two Koreas could reconcile their differences and live in peace. After quickly concluding their one and only formal meeting onUPI, Reuter - 272 words
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267 1972-09-01 5 United Press International Belfast, Friday. Police and British troops yesterday found two more bodies, one hooded and shot through the head, which they said may be the latest in a series of unexplained "thrill killings" around the Northern Ireland capital. The string ofUnited Press International - 267 words
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Article79 1972-09-01 5 United Press International Tokyo, Friday. Two strong earthquakes shook the midsection of Japan's main island of Honshu yesterday. Police In the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka, where the shakes hit the hardest, said they had no reports of casualties or damage.. The quakes occurred 13United Press International - 79 words
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Advertisement153 1972-09-01 5 ceS •53"*% L^se/.-.> k «<* i<ftsg>-Ss. A 4THB- S -00 CrsX ALLTO Ge m Jy*-- n eo 4r v" *25 s %so i V I aD* \o sS -\\2 W 46 <A-0° 1 .9 \?t'* te 1 Vo^ s L «"'">• S* ~*> »«n avtJ 1 Q o<i r>W\ cp>»153 words
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571 1972-09-01 6 Of the 140 people interviewed by New Nation in three constituencies, 117 went an opposition in Parliament, bat only 19 say they will vote for an opposition party. Of the M who would reveal their choice of candidates, <1 say they would vote571 words
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Article677 1972-09-01 6 Candidates: Ho Kah Leone (PAP), Ng Soon Hee (UNF)^ Votes for PAP 23 Barlsan (not standing In Jurong) 4 Workers' Party (not standing in Jurong) 3 UNF Nil Confidential 20 Do you think an opposition is useful? Yes 43 Don't know 4 Not necessary 3 Good for parliamentary democracy677 words
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Article286 1972-09-01 6 Candidates: Dr. Toh Chin Chye (PAP), Dr. Lee Slew Choh (Barisan). Votes for PAP 17 Barisan g Confidential 24 Do yon think an opposition is useful? Yes 50 Reasons: Can voice public opinion better. Don't have to take everything the majority present. A one party government tends to be286 words
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Article311 1972-09-01 6 Candidates: Lee Kuan Yew (PAP), Leong Mun Kwai (PF). Votes for PAP 21 Peoples Front 3 Undecided 5 Confidential 11 Do you think an opposition is useful? Yes 24 Not necessary 2 Don't know 14 Reasons: To check autocracy of one-party rule. Channel for more effective airing of311 words
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Article, Illustration970 1972-09-01 6 Today: Rochore, Sembawang, Sepoy Lines, Siglap, Stamford, Ulu Pandan, Upper Serangoon and Whampoa Today New Nation presents the seventh part and the last of a survey of the constituencies and the candidates standing for election tomorrow. ROCHORE: (Electorate 12,238) Here the PAP incumbent, DR. TOH CHIN CHYE 51,970 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous440 1972-09-01 6 All quiz prizes go to students Quii object No. 53 A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Monday's quiz photograph showed a pocket flashlight and a bulb. All the prizes were won by students. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Kan Fook Lum, of Orchard Road. His entry was the first440 words
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Miscellaneous302 1972-09-01 6 NEW NATION CROSSWORD f. ACROSS 1 Easy pace. 6 —a vis. 10 Cowboy's friend. 14 Lindsay or Daley. 15 One of the Smiths. 16 To the windward side. 17 Marble. 18 Have a meal. 19 Split. 20 Hebrew liquid measure. 21 Keats' name "was—24 Brute In 'Gulliver's Travels." 26 Help.302 words
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Commerce and Finance
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Article223 1972-09-01 7 Allied Cfeem i. 29% VAMoa f. 66 Am Brands 1 42% Am Can I 16% AT T m I 43% A A P i 6 >4 A——i> 1P% B«th Steel I...... 8Q Bovtac r. 23% Caterp Trac ...a 66% Cornier J 81% Cbea-Oola i m% Ooro Of223 words
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Article286 1972-09-01 7 United Press International New York, Friday The market registered a modest gain in slow pre-holiday trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue-chip stocks was up 5.87 points at 963.73 at the close. Advances led declinesUnited Press International - 286 words
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Article239 1972-09-01 7 London, Friday The market closed lower in dull trading following the warning on inflation by the Nationial Institute of Economic and Social Research in its latest review. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was 6.5 down at 521.9. Bargains totalled 9,577 (10.129). I CI, Thorn,239 words
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Article, Illustration214 1972-09-01 7 CAMERA CORNER by WANG A contrast picture is one in \gilch the tones are distinct in the "highlights" and the "shadows." In 1 this type of picture, usually highlights dominate the white area and shadows, the dark portion. Tjhe white area ,is too white while the dark portion214 words
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Article121 1972-09-01 7 By Our Market Correspondent Hesitant and captions trading reduced volume to 3.6 million shares valued at $9.8 million. However some counters improved marginally yesterday. Major counters that attracted business and advanced marginally included Cold Storage, Empat Nombor, Malayan Tobacco, Motor and General Underwriters, Slme Darby and Wearnes. Hong Leong,121 words
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Advertisement59 1972-09-01 7 •Vlf living... Singapore style at Hilton's rooftop restaurant. Local specialities cooked and served in minutes 'a la hawker'. Chilly clams.. .fried Hokkien Mee... sizzling satay. And a host of your favourite hawker food piping hot or searingly spicy. Then cool off with Pimm's No. 1. The long cool thirst quencher.59 words
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Advertisement140 1972-09-01 7 Photographic Contest NEW NATION Name Address Title: Camera: Exposure: Camera Corner weekly photographic eootMt Below are the rales of the competition. It's •pea to all with cash prises. 1. The Contest is opea to *11 Singapore photographers. t. Minim— rise is e" i on glossy snrface. 3. An Entry Form140 words
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Advertisement288 1972-09-01 7 mm I m i r i l)[[)-T eosMcries af Supreme House (Basement) We ate open from 10 AM to 6 PM on MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS TUESDAYS FRIDAYS For youi convenience we are extending our business hours to 93CPM COME AND SEE OUR FULL RANGE OF COLOURS TRY THEM ON288 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration919 1972-09-01 8 For adults mostly—a miracle detoxicating drug IT seems so easy to get tired these days. And fatigue is persistent; there is not much you can do about it. Except perhaps to rest and sleep it off. Sometimes these help but mostly they don't, weariness clings to the human body like919 words
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Advertisement248 1972-09-01 8 (J r > c I Vt>l 5 4 Finest selections of PERSIAN CARPETS Nain, Isfahan, K ash an, Qum, Kirman, Saruk, Hamadan, Tabriz Shiraz. Pure Silk Keshan 8t Qum. Persian Bokhara Yamut Afghan Bokharas PAKISTANI In Persian Bokhara Designs IndiWi Woolen in Plain Coloured Embossed* Belgium, Germary Danish, BMK Axminster248 words
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Advertisement109 1972-09-01 8 Vi i »i T! TZ li i»i-L'i-1 ttn 3 ItoArtistique Designs mmEMmMM 2nd floor,,shop2-01JPeninsula Shopping Complex, Coleman Street Singapore 6. Tel:*********** WE BUY SELL AND TRADE-IN FOR USED NEW CAMERAS {nil brands) I'HOTO COPY SFPVICES CONTACT UNIVERSAL PHOTO MATERIAL STORE, Registered Secondhand [)t. a!f"OPEN ON SUNDAY 9OC A V 100109 words
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Advertisement153 1972-09-01 8 in 7ee\ ou) FINE MURALS WALLCOVERINGS •WALLPAPERS Come and see us now! pjSingapore WallcoveringsCentrefPte)Ltd CLAukS Li.it Towers. 541 Orch.ird Road. Sinaauorr 9 "v *****6 l/o.r < o ».prt>he:;s!\,-e Wjltcovermq StorKists in SL. As.u Rotaxoo7p«n has proved thai quafity i m -> < In fact, Rotaxoo7pen are made specialy for students153 words
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Advertisement259 1972-09-01 8 High effective invig NEW GUROM FOR RECOVERY FROM FATIGUE'. 1 HANGOVER.AND LIVER DISORDERS NEW (iUROMONT is the hoi lie size of preparation liquid which contains (iuronsaii 1: < ((ilucuronolact one) as active ingredient .Vitamines and atleinc. None ol" artificial sweetener is used. i NEW (iUROMONT is effective >wittly alter administration259 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration285 1972-09-01 9 Exotic glamour comes our way next week with o show of creations by New York designer Malcolm Starr. The Oriental look, ironically, comes from the sketch books of occidental designers and it will no doubt be interesting to see Malcolm Starr's interpretation of285 words
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Article865 1972-09-01 9 Travelling for fun, frolic and incidental bueinees r, a The female front V V* > BY GINNY 3 a There is nothing quite so boring as the tales of philandering spun by businessmen, Just returned from abroad. An overseas trip for single men or married bachelors—as865 words
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Article593 1972-09-01 9 VhealthJ I have never seen a case of smallpox but nevertheless its signs and symptoms are firmly ingrained on my mind, such is our fear of this terrible disease. Especially in a place like Singapore where there are so many travellers coming and going, we593 words
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Advertisement273 1972-09-01 9 ro, 7. SWISS PRECISION Wear a Rotary. Tough, rugged, waterproof and automatic with quick change day-date calendar. Swiss made. Ref; v*>^" Sole Agents: LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER 108, North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6■ Tel: ***** *****2 n •M^r ism. e* V N PEOPLES <1 tyoriuft i < th Anniversary Special273 words
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Advertisement128 1972-09-01 9 CHANEL PARIS 3 A A FTEE PETRI FT-EE camera with Pentaprism viewfinder and built-in cross coupled Cds exposure meter in open aperture Through-The-Lens metering system. Petri 55mm f/1.8, 6 elements in 4 groups, combination coated, with fully automatic diaphragm, aperture stops down to f/16. PETRI OPENS UP A NEW DIMENSION128 words
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414 1972-09-01 10 There will be no more racial riots in Singapore. This is not merely a statement of objective; it is a pledge, and an expression of confidence in the good sense of Singaporeans. No true Singaporean who sees his personal welfare inextricably tied to the414 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article76 1972-09-01 10 Following a woman driver too close can give shocks as a colleague of ours found out recently. Seeing the woman in the car ahead a blonde (and having a weakness for them) he was distracted and crashed his Volvo into her Mazda. He got out nervously76 words
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Article56 1972-09-01 10 Who said all Chinese in the mainland are honest? One English visitor who has just spent a month in China was told by an interpreter that the Chinese are bored with hearing people saying that they are all honest people. The Interpreter insisted that there are56 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1972-09-01 10 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN Tomorrow Is going to be a, memorable day for me. It will be the first time that I'll be exercising my citizen's right to go to the polls and elect my Parliamentary representative No, I'm1,195 words
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Letters
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Article345 1972-09-01 10 To date a lot of balderdash has been uttered by the so-called opposition. Do they realise that the onus Is upon them to show that they merit even one seat In Parliament? What Is so undemocratic or politically Immoral about the PAP being fully returned345 words
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Article179 1972-09-01 10 The call of the UNF for an opposition in Parliament seems to be at odds with its oft expressed hope of forming a coalition government. The line, in view of its contradiction, appears, at best, to be mere'tactics." This approach will also give rise to problems179 words
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Article113 1972-09-01 10 I refer to the letter which appeared in New Nation of August 29, under the heading Prejudging Results. I fully agree with what Mr. Paul Ellsha said in his letter. Not only are you prejudging results but also you have been campaigning for the PAP in113 words
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Article284 1972-09-01 10 I would like to have some action from the Red Bus Company concerning the 72 and 152 bus services. I am a student of a school In Tanjong Katong Road, staying near Paya Lebar Road. Every morning I go to the bus station at 6.15.284 words
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Advertisement130 1972-09-01 10 NIKON POLARIZING MICROSCOPE POH-2 INFINITE WORLD OF THE NIKON MICROSCOPE While laymen close their eyes to increasing ecological imbalance and pollution, scientists are engaged in studying the microscopic forces which govern the earth and its atmosphere. Much remains unknown that would enable us to better understand the function and therefore130 words
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Miscellaneous0 1972-09-01 10 $-!|/=''[,![}[<!|&+~!@&_"^"{%.)0 words
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Our Heritage
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Article, Illustration1084 1972-09-01 11 New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. The century-old keramat. of Habib Noh, acclaimed saint and miracle worker, is perhaps the most famous and best preserved Muslim shrine in Singapore. It is sited on a small Palmer in Palmer1,084 words
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Article, Illustration719 1972-09-01 11 Tan Chung Lee - WHERE ARE THEY By Tan Chung Lee Mr. Gerry Soliano is one of the most versatile musicians I have met. He plays the saxophone, drums, tuba, clarinet. In fact, you just name it and he plays it. His principal instrument, though, is the violin. It may719 words
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Advertisement119 1972-09-01 11 Mr YsshM Tsuchiya Mr.Takehifco Dkta Chairman' Managing Director fM DAIKIN KOGYO CO. LTD. FROM THE AXXE. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. THE A.C.E. GROUP OF COMPANIES ARE SOLE AGENTS IN SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI FOR DAIKIN KOGYO CO. LTD., THE LEADING lAPANESE MANUFACTURERS OF DAIKIN AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT. -> B <1119 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1972-09-01 12 A ALEXANDRA (24,499) Wong Lin Ken (PAP) S.A. Hamid (UNF) Wong Kui Yu (WP) Votes cast Percentage Spoilt votes Majority Last election uncontested (1968) ALJUNIED (19,278) Chee Han Tong (PAP) Amir All bin Mohamed (UNF) Llm Kang Chew (WP) Votes cast Percentage Spoilt votes Majority Last election contested1,587 words
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Article169 1972-09-01 12 More than 800,090 voters will go to polls tomorrow to choose 57 representatives from 138 candidates contesting the general election. About 85,000 people from eight constituencies do not have to exercise their voting rights because their candidates have been returned unopposed. The contesting candidates apart169 words
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Article, Illustration1992 1972-09-01 13 In view of the current interest in the elections, New Nation invited four Singaporeans from four separate fields of specialisation to discuss the subject. We wish to emphasise that the four participants of the forum were speaking in their personal capacities and were not representing any1,992 words
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SINGAPORE MADE GOODS
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Article, Illustration530 1972-09-01 14 Singapore's furniture industry has to be export oriented if it is to maintain its present boom condition. This warning note was sounded by several furniture dealers and businessmen who feel that the building boom which has largely contributed to the growth of the Industry530 words
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Article, Illustration732 1972-09-01 14 Sunny Wee - Raja to open 16-day exhibition By Sunny Wee One of the biggest displays of locallymanufactured products will open tomorrow at the Golden Mile Complex. It is organised by Jthe Singapore Manufacturers Association. Goods to the value of approximately $1 million are on display to allow732 words
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Article, Illustration736 1972-09-01 15 EDB— the architect of local industries Tfaei successful developnieftt of Singapore's industrialisation programme has been to a large decree -due to the efforts o$ the Economic Development Board. In' 1961 it has itself grown in proportions and spearheaded" the Republic's drive to|sirengthen the industrial Infrastructure. 7 J In\96<Mfce EBB was736 words
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Article, Illustration14 1972-09-01 15 The Robin Hood look The reptile look Shop selling lpcal attire.14 words
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Article, Illustration404 1972-09-01 16 Staff Writer - By Staff Writer Walk into any home today and it's quite possible that you'll find at least one or two locally made or assembled electrical appliances. Such is the support shown by households in Singapore for locally assembled or manufactured electrical equipment. Among the404 words
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Article526 1972-09-01 16 Mary Lee - By Mary Lee The consumer's mentality reasons In strange ways. Despite his regular outcries against the rising cost of living fce would rather buy a more expensive, established product than switch to a new -but cheaper it?m In the same category. The advertising media has526 words
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Article, Illustration797 1972-09-01 17 From swamp land to 1 factories—in 10 years Singapore's industrialisation programme initiated a decade ago as a means of solving th!e unemployment problem has achieved remarkable success. Last year, the manufacturing sector generated an income contribution of $1,490.9 million, or 23 per cent of the797 words
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Article, Illustration793 1972-09-01 18 ATTRACTIVE PRICES If you walk down the .Jteets of Singapore today chances are that out of 10 people you meet, nine of them will be wearing attire made in Singapore. Singapore today manu factures a wide range of personal needs—from colourful panties, handkercnieves, singlets793 words
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Article, Illustration941 1972-09-01 19 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan Until a decade ago, most of Singapore's building materials were imported. The only exceptions were sand, bricks, roofing tiles and timber Vhich are all indigenous to Singapore. But then, no one could really blame the building developers for resorting to importing941 words
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Advertisement213 1972-09-01 17 BINGLEY (PTE) LTD. Manufacturers Exporters of fine towels •v. mm TOWELS... in all colours, designs and sizes made to your own motif or choose from a wide range of attractive factory-designed patterns. t t z EXPORTWe guarantee quality products and prompt delivery of all export ord.ers BINGLEY* (mi igapore 1.213 words
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Advertisement123 1972-09-01 18 Gases for heat and cold,food and dreams We supply just about every gas used today. Nitrogen for freezing food. Carbon dioxide for fizzy drinks and fire extinguishers. Helium for deep sea divers to breathe without getting the 'bends'. Isceon for refrigerators. Nitrous Oxide for mothers having babies. Argon for MIG123 words
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Advertisement351 1972-09-01 19 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. i ii I,— f. .v 1 Jf "> srjk 'A y; i... a&S^mum rPk% *";x: :>**■ sn& 5 ,V*». r-* 3£.351 words
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Article468 1972-09-01 20 New York, Friday BlUle-Jean King, Evonue Goolagong, Chris Evert and Margaret "Smith" Court sailed through their first round tests yesterday at the US Open tennis championships without the loss of a set at Forest Hills. BUlle-Je&n, the Open defender and the Wimbledon Queen, tested the468 words
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Article, Illustration496 1972-09-01 20 By Blue Peter Oold Vase candidate, The Banker 111 again Impressed in his workout. Ridden by Des Coleman, the Sound Track five-year-old beat West Lake (Liew) and Bukit Timah II in a 3f trial in 37 here this morning. The going' was good. The496 words
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Article277 1972-09-01 20 Manchester, Friday. Lancashire defeated the Australian cricketers by nine wickets with a day to spare In a light hearted finish here yesterday. It was the English county's first victory oyer an Australian touring side since 1912. After Lancashire declared at 200 for five In reply277 words
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Article19 1972-09-01 20 Hie Civil Service carrom championship scheduled to be played at Tessensohn Road tomorrow has been postponed to Sunday.19 words
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Advertisement54 1972-09-01 20 BRfl55€RI6 Hans Brouwers, restaurant manager of Sentosa Brasserie, Hotel Singapura Intercontinental, recommends Mexican specialities. Enchiladas de Polio, stuffed chicked pancakes. Sabata, fish casserole. Lomo de Puerco; pork loin. And the perfect cool accompaniment Pimm's No. 1. With lots of ice. ...with PIMM'S N 9 I m j When it's h0t...c00l54 words
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Article, Illustration181 1972-09-01 21 Munich. Friday.—a quickfire hattrick by Ahmmed Far as sped Morocco to a shock 6-0 victory over Malaysia here yesterday and a place in the final round of the Olympic soccer tournament. The Moroccans, who had failed to score earlier in the competition, took second place in groupUnited Press International radio picture - 181 words
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Article, Illustration490 1972-09-01 21 Munich, Friday Here are the latest medal winners alter yesterday's Olympic Games. Teab (9 events): 1. Soviet Unioi 15,968 points. 2. Hungary 15,348. 2. Finland 14,821. iMem pentathlon Individual (5 trtmU): 1. Andras Balocso (Hun) 5412 points. 2. Boris Onischenko (USSR) 5325. 3. Pavel Lednev (USSR) 5929. 1490 words
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Article582 1972-09-01 21 SPITZ GRABS MORE GOLD JJCnnlcll Friday The two fastest men on earth and the greatest swimmer In history made the news yesterday in an exploslve mixture of triumph and disaster at the 20th Olympic Games. Americans Rey Robinson and Eddie Hart, co-holders of the world582 words
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Article70 1972-09-01 21 Munich, Friday. An Iranian weightlifter has become the first athlete to be disqualified from the Munich Games for failing a drug test, it was disclosed yesterday. Mohamed ArJo m a n d Nasehi, 10th on the list of finalists in the 52 kilo flyweight class was disqualified70 words
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Article32 1972-09-01 21 Munich, Friday. The International Swimming Federation has clamped down on the possibility of advertising from the victory rostrum by ruling that medal winners must not carry shoes to the presentation.32 words
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Article, Illustration2978 1972-09-01 21 SWIMMING Men's 4 x tN m. freestyle relay, lrt rovxL (Fastest 8 In heats through to final) WB: 7:41.1 US "7L OR: 7:52.1 US *94. 1. Australia 7:49.03 (Olympic ~ecord) 2. Canada 7:57.69 3. Britain 7:59.33 4. Holland 9:0047 5. Mexico 9:0949 9. Brazil 3:17.912,978 words
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Article, Illustration394 1972-09-01 21 Lim Kok Ann - Lim Kok Ann The Slat Qtne In the World champAonahip match saw taoftn WHiun Defence, bat Bobby Fischer adopted the Paulaen variation, not played hitherto In the Match. For a while, It seemed aa If Spassky had a winning advantage, but aa on previous occasions. Flacher394 words
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Article118 1972-09-01 21 Munich, Thursday Olympic medals table after 56 events: GOLD SILVER BRONZE Soviet Union 14 10 10 United States 12 11 8 Bast Germany 8 6 Japan 5 2 2 Australia 4 1 1 Hungary 2 4 7 Bulgaria 2 4 Sweden 2 2 Poland 2 1 1 West118 words
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226 1972-09-01 22 Associated Press To menny Ohio State Unavursitie studants can't spel fer nuthin. The hilarious—but somewhat dismaying spelling foibles of today's college students have come to light in the latest issue of the Ohio State University monthly. Sadly enuf (pardon, enough) spelling puristsAssociated Press - 226 words
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Article162 1972-09-01 22 There's one good thing about growing old, a survey showed. You get fewer colds. Mlntel, a market intelligence magazine, surveyed nearly 1,000 people about their susceptibility to the common cold. It found teenagers got the most, things were slightly better for those in thein 20s162 words
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Article54 1972-09-01 22 AH FOOK: It came as a shock to me to read about the feudal conditions on Cocos Island. I thought slavery was a thing of the past. MEI LIN: Think again! There are lots of other happenings in the world which you don't know about. You have eyes54 words
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Article34 1972-09-01 22 Residents of a working class district In La Paz, Bolivia, grabbed a young burglar after he broke irito a local house and hanged him from a street telephone post, police said.34 words
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209 1972-09-01 22 Melbourne Herald Losing your hair can be bad enough but when it also shows you're an empty head well! That's the predicament of 5 ft. 4 in. Jimmy Gray of Largs in Glasgow, Scotland. But contrary to what you might think, Jimmy .isn't ashamedMelbourne Herald - 209 words
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Article48 1972-09-01 22 A street photographer in Benicasin, Spain has finally delivered photographs of a group of local boys —14 years after they were taken. He told his customers, now grown men, who paid two pesetas each, he found the negative while sorting through old files this week.48 words
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Article, Illustration53 1972-09-01 22 A saucy look on a beautiful That just about sums up the eye-catching pose of Eti Brechner, 20, a member of the From Israel With Love troupe that performed here recently. Shapely Eti would like to be a gymnastics teacher one day. Picture bv PicturePicture by Michael Kwan - 53 words
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264 1972-09-01 22 Melbourne Herald The take-off of a Paul McCartney protest song has started a bitter "civil war" in West Germany. Comedy scriptwriters Hans-Hermann Koeper and Gerhard Schmidt decided to rewrite the ex-Beatle's controversial song: "Give Ireland back to the Irish." They titled It: "Give BavariaMelbourne Herald - 264 words
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Article127 1972-09-01 22 Today Is Friday, September 1, the 245 th day o: 1972 with 121 to follow. THE MOON: Betweex its last quarter and nev phase. THE MORNING STARS Mercury, Venus and Saturn THE EVENING STARS Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this dab are under the sign o: Virgo. American127 words
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Advertisement240 1972-09-01 22 They speak in many tongues at The iMfll Lavish luncheon at $8.00 per person at The Islander Room, Hyatt Hotel. International buffet ol Chinese, Malay, Indian and Continental cuisine. Daily from 12 noon to 2 pm. Or go A La Carte for dinner. Exotic specialities... Tandoori Chicken.. .Szechuan Braised Duck..240 words
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Miscellaneous368 1972-09-01 22 5 Siagapare IJO Opening followed by Pre-examination a Mocking To Bird Where the Heart Is For the Family (E) A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (E) Health in the Home Care of the Newborn Baby (E—Rpt) Days of Our Lives Close Opening followed by Lucky Dip News in368 words
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Miscellaneous166 1972-09-01 22 RADIO 1.30 News followed by Tin. Rubber and Produce Prices 1.40 Lunch Date 2.00 The Louis Conway Story 2.30 Accent on Rhythm 2.45 Feature 3.15 Music Roundabout 3.45 How Things Began 4.00 Othello—Act 5 4.45 Tea Break 5.00 News Brief 5.03 Prog. Summary 5.10 Music on the' Move 6.00 News166 words
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Miscellaneous417 1972-09-01 22 .Trust your star lucky IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a clever penoo, considered by acme to be shrewd and calculating, but by most to be determined, sensitive, highly ambitious and extremely likely to succeed at whatever you try. Never wilfully malicious, you possess a sympathetic nature and417 words
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Article, Illustration848 1972-09-01 23 By Blue Peter Kita Suka II comes up against a moderate lot of Class Three sprinters at Ipoh tomorrow. This Idomeneo four-year-old put up a tip top showing at Buklt Tlmah a fortnight ago when he beat a strong848 words
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Article121 1972-09-01 23 BLUE PETER i'/U U'tVMML MAKUDA Race 1 T.O. P'FECTION T.O. P'FECTION I LIKE IT i u-wMmli CHENOR Conflict Conflict T.O. Perfection T.O. Perfection iUcr 2 BONITO Dal-Pa-Knor BONITO Racon Lady T. BRIGHTNESS Bonito BANGKOK Kllat Race t LA NOTRE Grey Charm LA NOTRE Grey Charm LA NOTRE121 words
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Article, Illustration9322 1972-09-01 24 jpryawnM 230 Cb 6 Div 5 B f EjdUHUe*i(ssooo $3500 to winner) t 1 7MM S«nai£ CONFIDENCE a (Fasataia) fcana 7 U (F).... Zafcaria 4 StXTHI (IS started) 114-11 K.L. l-S carr. »-0 6F (Zakvta) a. 6 Dir. 4; Ist. sum Bah ft o 2ad. BMW Brldpe 8-0;9,322 words
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Advertisement108 1972-09-01 25 I Jl 11 L Before you buy TV Mt. investigate the Philips 905 Console and you'll find that no other set in its price range offers you so many technical refinements. Here's what it offers you: Superb 24" Panorama Vision picture tuba with now PhlHpe circuitry (or cryttal clarity and108 words
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