New Nation, 8 September 1972
1972-09-08
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Title Section17 1972-09-08 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, September 8, 1972 No. 505 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 197217 words
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Article209 1972-09-08 1 The Stock Exchange has suspended trading in King's Hotel until further notice. Hotel directors had informed the Exchange that they had started negotiations with shareholders of an unquoted property development and Investment company with a view towards a merger with that company. Therefore to avoid undue speculation209 words
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Article13 1972-09-08 1 Police reported 84 accidents yesterday. Five were serious and one fatal.13 words
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Article, Illustration720 1972-09-08 1 Patrol pushes across border as nation mourns victims of Munich massacre Reuter Tel Aviv, Friday An Israeli patrol struck into Southern Lebanon yesterday while the nation buried its dead from the Olympic massacre amid scenes of bitter anguish. Calls for reprisals against the Arab states for theReuter; UPI radio picture - 720 words
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353 1972-09-08 1 Suits badly framed, says lawyer Opposition party member Harbans Singh Sidhu today denied in the First Magistrate's Court two summons charges of alleged criminal defamation against the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, during the runup to the general election. Asked for his plea353 words
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Article63 1972-09-08 1 Washington, Friday. US presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger, will fly to Munich tomorrow, a day .later than previously scheduled, an<f will meet West German leaders over the weekend before travelling on to MOscov* He had been scheduled to leave for Munich today. A White House spokesman said the63 words
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321 1972-09-08 1 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan Police are looking for three men to assist In investigations into the latest "fly-by-night" company to operate in Singapore. The discovery of the company—registered as a trading firm at Boat Quay brought to 16 the latest number of bogus321 words
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Article, Illustration165 1972-09-08 1 Munich, Friday Three Arab guerrillas were brought before a magistrate here last night and formally charged with the murder and kidnapping of 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team. Police identified the trio, survivors of an eight-man Palestinian gang which attacked the Israeli team's quarters In the165 words
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165 1972-09-08 1 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat The Lim family In Toa Payoh Is now hoping that someone has kidnapped their eight-year-old daughter Diana. They gave up hope of finding her after a day-long search for her body yesterday along a one-mile drain leading from Toa Payoh165 words
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Article29 1972-09-08 1 LATE NEWS The body of Diana Lim. ft, was found embedded in a cluster of tree root* under a bridge near the KaUanc Basin at 11.16 ftjn.29 words
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Advertisement232 1972-09-08 1 ii-mi loonv r 'ACt C-in .ni C't n i c PA '6 P h 11»p p i n«• hf ins; pojfjic T! nrr, to M 1 rCOV 0 PACt Host s C h n(i s a r•. slim siy Munich p !»c O PACE n i n.l v rir_ wv232 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1972-09-08 1 Forecast Weather forecast between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today: Isolated showers. See page 215 words
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Article, Illustration376 1972-09-08 2 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Only two days' ago, the world seemed a bed of roses to Noralnl Zainal, 2jo, and Rosana Chang, 17. They were busily discussing' arrangements for their tour with the Singapore National Dance and Theatre Company to Germany tomorrow, barely six376 words
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302 1972-09-08 2 Seow Ylt Kin, 17, is renowned as one of Singapore's most promising young pianists. A less well-known fact is his talented playing of the viola and the violin. Tonight, Yit Kin will play his less familiar role of a vlolist at a private* chamber302 words
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170 1972-09-08 2 The Ministry of Health is modernising its departments to Improve working conditions and increase efficiency. A major renovation of the ministry's premises in Palmer Road is underway and is due to be completed this month. The offices are being airconditioned and refurnished with more up-to-date170 words
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Article, Illustration345 1972-09-08 2 They'll get a total of $500,000 More than 600 technicians in the Public Utilities Board are to get retrospective wage rises totalling about $500,000 —the result of a collective agreement between the PUB and the PUB Staff Union. The individual wage Increases range from345 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1972-09-08 2 mr m Phißps compact 20"TV leaves room for the family. Philips 641 is the most compact full- < screen TV you can buy. It'll go on a tabletop. On a bookshelf. And all those places where an ordinary 20" set won't go. You'll like its fully automatic operation. Its razor217 words
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Advertisement231 1972-09-08 2 Gosouth of the border at serrrosfl BRflsseme Hans Brouwere, 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 J) X231 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1972-09-08 2 Ef mOHEVBOK Today's winning number *****8 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 your128 words
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Miscellaneous74 1972-09-08 2 weather i world 33-23 C 32-22 C 31-24 C 34-25 C 32-27 C 31-24 C 2S-22C 19-13 C 19-lOC 23-12 C 28-17 C 17-10 C 16- 9C Singapore Singapore's weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.—3o.s C Min. temp.—24.o C Total rainfall for the ihonth to74 words
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Miscellaneous407 1972-09-08 2 HnppEnincs WHATS ON TODAY n Upper Sei goon, Mr. Sla Kah Hul, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the PONGGOL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE, at Upper Serangoon Road, at 7.30 pjn. Dr. Kenneth Eaton will give a talk on ROAD ACCIDENTS AND THE FAMILY DOCTOR, organised by the Singapore Medical Association407 words
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Article354 1972-09-08 3 Sunny Wee - Haulage rate cut by 30 per cent By Sunny Wee Big warehousing and transport companies are now facing keen competition from small-time operators who have mushroomed with the quickening tempo of containerisation. The small firms are quoting charges 30 per cent below the standard rate by354 words
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143 1972-09-08 3 More than 500,000 people visited the National Day Exposition which ended recently. The month-long exposition, held at the Gay World, was organised to raise about $50,000 for the Kampong Eunos Community building fund. Altogether $174,500 was raised from the event which was also organised to143 words
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Article1347 1972-09-08 3 High rate of success in the Diploma-in-Education test A total of 212 students have passed the University of Singapore's examination for the Diploma-in-Educa-tion held last April. English medium: 114 out of 136, or 83.8 per cent, passed. Thirty out of 38, or 78.9 per cent, who1,347 words
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Article66 1972-09-08 3 A 12-iecture course on design for living In the 70*s will be jointly conducted by the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies and the Singapore Institute of Planners from September 15. Topics of discussion will Include town planning, public housing, urban renewal. industrial complexes, travel itiodes,66 words
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95 1972-09-08 3 A team of officials from the European Common Market is to visit ASEAN countries later this year to promote trade relations. Informed sources say the visit is the result of talks held recently in Brussels between ASEAN delegation led by Indonesian Trade Minister Dr.95 words
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Article26 1972-09-08 3 The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold their annual picnic at the Alpha Rhu Hawaiian Village, Tanah Merah, on Sept. 24 at 9 a.m.26 words
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Advertisement109 1972-09-08 3 ORCHARD PLAZA Ist Anniversary FREE TO ALL SHOPPERS! Free discount coupons given to all shoppers. Unlimited amount obtainable. k A Is 1 L »"53sa I —**s«eSaSi STAR SPECIALS Look out for the green star tags and save. Fantastic reduction on all items bearing the green Star. (Discount coupons are not109 words
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Advertisement150 1972-09-08 3 w y VITAMINS j l| Imtiti Wt.«'s»« til health Just as your Ikhlv p«v!n !hSO your hjir to.kt't*»> it *!»,i k st; ■»tja: i v. Iran mt«-no'\ si u; vitd'tain formula iu i »i»-ttuti-s ♦>!<» v atf» Refreshes »t <irr! it v• ■.i th v' »K«-s your hair east»*r to150 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration500 1972-09-08 4 AUSTRALIAN-STYLE PARTY COMES TO TOWN Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 -t SING APOREANS will now find It eagler to throw "wine-bottl-ing" parties, something extremely popular in Australia and New Zealand. Here to promote the Idea Is Mr. John Jones, agent, of an Australian wine company,500 words
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550 1972-09-08 4 cnnmE cumc h\/ Pn I have been criticised by one or two readers for the advice I gave to Mrs. Cornelius on how to stop fcer dog from digging holes in her garden. The reason given is that I could have encouraged people to550 words
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Article127 1972-09-08 4 How to treat your dog lor: CHOKING: if bona, wood or any foreign object can be seen at the back of month or throat remove with fingers. If object cant, be removed or Is too deeply Imbedded or too far back In throat, rush him to a*127 words
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Advertisement32 1972-09-08 4 t < J ;>x mm m W5 :> mk iP 4^' 1 if dr it# >£ Order 3 pay for two "S kl)|)\( < >i I >|v k« >!),\( j >j (>K !'llls of't cr v \piros32 words
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Advertisement113 1972-09-08 4 Hin's Heavenly Cookhouse... a taste of high 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.113 words
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Article, Illustration199 1972-09-08 5 There was a surprise in store for waitress Alice Leong when she was called up by the general manager yesterday. In his room, Alice, 20, was told she had been chosen as one of the 12 "most efficient and courteous" employees at Hotel Slngapura. "I didn't199 words
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Article197 1972-09-08 5 The n e w 1 y-f ormed Guard Unit of the Port of Singapore Authority has Increased security for cargo stored in the port area. Shipping circles said today that the trained guards had given them added confidence since they began duty two months ago. Though197 words
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Article137 1972-09-08 5 The Qantas Singapore Airlines' J eta way holidays which met with overwhelming response In Australia is catching on in Singapore too. The holiday programme, which became available here only a few days ago, offers three different destinations Bydney, Melbourne and Perth. It Is understood137 words
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114 1972-09-08 5 A dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday evening will set the ball rolling for Kampong Kembangan Community Centre's latest development project The project will involve the introduction of modern sanitation to replace the bucket system and the construction of a storeroom. The ball, to.be114 words
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Advertisement71 1972-09-08 5 Put spice into your life at 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, tender chicken in secret spices passionately recommended. Fawzia, fresh local fish delicately seasoned with Mysore curry sauce. And the drjnk71 words
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Advertisement139 1972-09-08 5 4 I te mßsi wttim > •>: v:\ *3 t r H f> 4v? m- v* <1, <.■•'■ -'-■>:• >PJP ~"-v> »*i, :-b m *P ■<v v- .v' »°> s n >, >• rs? V i r« I •:>< gj sr& t vSi s?.sr i Jmt *.<•» S* S3 ••><139 words
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Miscellaneous426 1972-09-08 5 Quiz object No. 59 $15 quiz prize to draftsman A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Monday's quiz photograph showed a battery shaver. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Leong Chee Wah, a draftsman, of Yuan Ching Road. His entry was the first correct one opened, by the Editor last night426 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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869 1972-09-08 6 Jack Folse - From Jack Folse Washington Post BURMA One of the most durable missionary families in Asia has finally been driven out of their "domain" the Burma-China hump. For SI years three generations Of the Justin Morse family of Tulsa, Okla, preachedWashington Post - 869 words
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Article, Illustration590 1972-09-08 6 B. Ronquilio - South East Asia Report From B. Ronquilio PHILIPPINES Some of the more perceptive political observers believe that the emergency brought about by the Philippines' recent calamity has only enhanced the chances of President Ferdinand Marcos in retaining power. They support their position by citing the590 words
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Article, Illustration469 1972-09-08 6 Denis Warner - WARNERS WORLD I i m »s From Denis Warner United Press International THAILAND The great breakthrough in relations with China which the rest of the world has been enjoying since Dr. Henry Kissinger paid his secret visit to Peking last year has soUnited Press International - 469 words
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Article132 1972-09-08 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS What other newepepert are iqtrtnf: ponro Ep»py w The aawimim given by the Chairman of the Urban Dee* loiiMit Authority, Date Ta'akub Httam, that the authority to cumiody to give amtatomea to Kalay trader* who want to do Nitln— in the centre of Kuala132 words
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Advertisement100 1972-09-08 6 jj'.l; nnp-. 1 "C^nnpp-- ■men "J J Sanyo proudly presents in =4? iV i i i fSH2 O 3Y3TM The ultimate in listening pleasure! With four channels playing through two speakers in front and two behind, you get that totally true to life musical environment-the distinct effect of HALL or100 words
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Advertisement96 1972-09-08 6 im PhNps N4407 MFI tape deck Cash $445 For superb stereo sound reproduction, choosa Phftipt' N4407 4-track HIR tap* dock which givee exceptionally wide frequency reaponae even at 3} i.pj. WIMMr of Awßfiw mewMl OMian Awwd I*7l. MKMd tor (Mraophonic montortng or ptoytMck. VWt Philips Shopping Centre, International Building, or96 words
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435 1972-09-08 7 Reuter Monich, Friday Munich police said yesterday that throughout Tuesday night's shootout with Arab guerrillas they felt there was virtually no chance of the Arabs' nine Israeli hostages escaping with their lives. "They were all condemned to death." said police chief Manfred Schrelber. "Our onlyReuter - 435 words
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199 1972-09-08 7 A Russian Antonov-12 transport believed to be ferrying arms to Hanoi in a bid to break the US blockade of North Vietnam has been grounded and placed under strict guard at Vientiane Airport, according to a magazine report published here yesterday. The Far199 words
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Article236 1972-09-08 7 United Press International Belfast, Friday. British troops yesterday burst Into a Protestant extremist training camp north of here, seized a quantity of weapons and ammunition and arrested 16 men, an army spokesman said. None of the suspects resisted. The raid on the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)United Press International - 236 words
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Article189 1972-09-08 7 Reuter Reykjavik, FridayFormer world chess champion Boris Spassky yesterday admitted that Bobby Fischer, whom he described as a strange but likeable man, wrested the title from him simply by playing better chess. Spassky, who left for a holiday in Copenhagen before returning to Russia, toldReuter - 189 words
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Article121 1972-09-08 7 Manila, Friday.—Technical assistance to Malaysia's Sabah power development project was yesterday approved by the Asian Development Bank here, the bank announced. The assistance will finance the foreign exchange costs of a study to determine the future power needs of the Kota Klnabalu area of121 words
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Article429 1972-09-08 7 UPI Reuter London, Friday—China may now have a nuclear missile capable of hitting Moscow and most parts or Asia, an International defence survey said today. On the other hand more than a quarter of the So viet Army's formations are now stationed near China, the surveyUPI; Reuter - 429 words
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Article291 1972-09-08 7 Reuter Phnom Penh. Friday Cambodian troops raided more than 100 Chinese shops to find cheap rice here yesterday as the government announced it was re q u 1811 ionlng of lowquality stocks in the face of a national food shortage. Military Police said hundreds of troopsReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement140 1972-09-08 7 Break the Scotch habit! Develop a taste for smoother, mellower Irish I! you're an appreciative whisky drinker, you're ready to graduate to John Jameson Irish Whiskey. The whiskey that's different.. .because it's smoother and mellower. Pure Irish spirit distilled with loving care. Not once, not twice, but three times. Then140 words
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413 1972-09-08 8 The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the Partal Islam (PAS), harsh adversaries of not very long ago, have decided to bury the hatchet and form coalition governments at both state and federal levels. This is an indication of the degree to which political parties413 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article35 1972-09-08 8 The Government, I understand, Is planning to commemorate the Inauguration of Singapore Airlines on October 1 In a novel way. It will be Issuing a special 35 cents aerogramme to mark the occasion.35 words
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Article97 1972-09-08 8 Strange things happen In the air. A friend on a flight to London had the experience (comfortable or otherwise he didt say) of having an Indian villager and his wife occupy the seats next to him after the plane stopped over at Bombay. Up in the air97 words
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Article, Illustration967 1972-09-08 8 PANG CHENG LIAN - PANG CHENG LIAN The Americans are reportedly unhappy about the recent NixonTanaka summit at Honolulu. They were disappointed over the fact that the talks failed -to provide any real solution to the imbalance of trade between the two countries.967 words
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Letters
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Article213 1972-09-08 8 RICKY TAN - RICKY TAN Permit me to air through your columns an Incident which took place on August 29 at about 10.15 pjn. while accompanying a factory colleague to the Thomson Road Hospital for treatment for burns. I managed to find my way to the outpatient room through the213 words
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Article256 1972-09-08 8 A. GWEE - A. GWEE I would like to bring to your readers' attention that ABB Bus Service No. 73/73 A which plies from Tanjong Pagar to Yio Chu Kang Road during the night runs at top speed and does not bother to stop even when Sassengers signal256 words
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Article164 1972-09-08 8 V.N. P - V.N.P. I went to the Bth Magistrate Court to obtain endorsement for my ball receipt. I explained to Court Official A that I had been advised by an officer from a Police Station that the ball receipt which was signed by one of the court officials of the164 words
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Article115 1972-09-08 8 KOH LIAN HWI - KOH LIAN HWI Ag. Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, 7. In reply to the letter Some queries on Pick-ups by Safety-wise, I would like to inform him that pick-ups may be used to carry goods of any description and passengers. A >ermlt obtainable from the ROV or Police,115 words
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Article72 1972-09-08 8 I remember reading a letter by "Citizen" In connection with one or two Keppel buses parked In front of his office at TanJong Pagar Road, next to the traffic light junction and St. Andrew Mission Hospital (NN, Aug. 29). It seems that ROV has not taken any72 words
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Article58 1972-09-08 8 Question! Is your vote secret? All parties involved in the recent Singapore election confirmed that your vote is indeed secret. Will somebody therefore tell this writer why the balloting papers were numbered in series. Surely, a secret vote means a simple piece of paper with the names of58 words
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Article80 1972-09-08 8 On July 17th this year, New Nation published my complaint regarding the pasar malam hawkers on Saturday nights at Tanglln Halt. The public relations officer of P.H.D. replied on Bth August that enforcement officers would patrol this site to control the hawkers. This was done for80 words
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Article60 1972-09-08 8 C. W. NG - C. W. NG Will the relevant authorities kindly see to the provision of a shelter at the bus junction located In front of the Philips factory In Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. The said Junction is being utilised by many bus cummuters and the absence of a60 words
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Advertisement31 1972-09-08 8 r '7/ X N N I 4 N V s v > m s m <*# W rr ,T, r i u v sftowsf w too 9ic(o cm to mi «©r met, tfai&Ftiut.31 words
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Advertisement114 1972-09-08 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bap 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. 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 remains114 words
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Our Heritage
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Article, Illustration1322 1972-09-08 9 BETTY L. KHOO - New Nation continues its weekly series on Singapore's historic and cultural landmarks. PRESENTED BY BETTY L. KHOO There is a section in the National Library that is considered such a precious legacy that the public is not allowed to enter it. use it,1,322 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1972-09-08 9 Tan Chung Lim - WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Bjr Tan Chung Lim For eight years, Singapore's swimming arena lay almost empty after the fadeout of our national swimming stars in 1954. The sporting spotlight switched to the emerging soccer superstars. The football field stole the1,158 words
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Article, Illustration642 1972-09-08 10 Popular shaw Centre Shopping Complex is fast becoming the fashion centre for dress conscious ladies, men and teens. The profileration of boutiques, men's stores, children's dress departments and tailoring services, all under one roof, has made shopping for that formal gown or the casual wear642 words
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Advertisement201 1972-09-08 10 BEHINDTHE LIDO THEATRE, JUNCTION OF SCOTTS ROAD/ORCHARD ROAD PARKING FACILITIES FOR MORE THAN 1.000 CARS PARKING FACILITIES FOR MORE THAN 1,000 CARS CENTRE SHOPPING CITY ★SHAW CENTRE SHOPPING CITY*SHAW CENTRE SHOPP.NG CITY*SHAW CENTRE SHOPPING CITY* SHAW CENTRE SHOPPING CITY*SHAW CENTRE SHOPPING CITY L. > i^Jii^' v T*t> A \I/ >f201 words
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Advertisement130 1972-09-08 10 I m») /■it I <<f ■fi Exquisite Lampshades made to order of Thai silk and Raw tilk MM BROTHERS ARTS CRAFTS 316 j 1/, Shaw Centre (2nd FLcrJ Scotti koad, Singapore 9 TtL. J794V7. a s > i'i» 1 w r fi Wmii "■•l' f 1 boutique 364. SHAW CENTRE130 words
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Advertisement162 1972-09-08 10 ROYAL MPT STORE iJI M m '•it 3 SHIRTS: 1 FREE FREE The T-SHIRT Centre with Yankee Jeans, and kneel-cut pants. Also specialise in Gent's Tailoring. SlMp: 230, SHAW COTIE, Ist Flwr. Brush: ROYAL SUPREME Shop: 314, Supreme House, 3rd Fl. Levis •v' I Ow 2 tons of Levi's 4000162 words
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Advertisement123 1972-09-08 10 Anne DIPLOMA, PARIS ACADEMY v SCHOOL OF FASHION LONDON SHAW CENTRE: 2nd Floor Shop No. 306 Tel: *****1 24, Greenwood Avenue Hillcrest Estate, Singapore 11. Tel: *****0 VT> tzMothercare Specialising In: Mother Children Requisites Fresh Flower*' 403. Shaw Cmntrm, 3rd Fl. (9) T*l: *****6 r M Wl t -c r•f123 words
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Advertisement12 1972-09-08 10 (Paroling 0p Ho. 238, Ist Floor, "Show Cwtfr.", Seom Rood, S'por*, 9.12 words
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Article235 1972-09-08 11 AIM m»M AMH Am BnMi Am Oha Am lbtm AT T A A P Aauoodt AT«I w Bath Steal Caterp Tnit GhmMr CocarCOla Coot OU Control Dab Cora Ot Wki Dew Cham DuFont K Kodak Fad Dapt St Ford Mot 0«O DJNU Oan Uae Oan foodf General235 words
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Article34 1972-09-08 11 Phnom Penh, Friday Undersea drilling has started from the first oil prospecting rig set up In territorial waters claimed by Cambodia, a spokesman for the French petroleum company ELF, said here yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration202 1972-09-08 11 Speealation; be Mete and propertiee iaaiuM the share wutnl yeeloi day. Industrials were generally still'mixed. Hotel shares were still keenly mfht lif Sjncala ten bat priee wise only King's moved ap 55 eents to «.7t. Hotel Malaysia, Imperial, Singapore Hflton, Sea View and Goodwood Hotel marginally. Bat Merlin202 words
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Commerce and Finance
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109 1972-09-08 11 London, Friday r the market closed firm In relatively moderate trading yesterday. ICTs half year results helped to extend earlier gains, dealers said, and at 3 pjn. the Financial Times Index was 10.2 higher at 516.2. Bargains totalled 9185 (8571). ICi touched 313 but109 words
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178 1972-09-08 11 Mid-East causes Wall St. slide a New York, Friday The stock market closed lower yesterday for the third consecutive session amid worries about the Middle East situation and a lack of investor interest. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue-chip stocks was off 0.98 at 962.45 at the178 words
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287 1972-09-08 11 V.K. Chin - THUS WITH MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE m V.K. Chin [tela Lumpur, Friday > m* 'Malaysia National Insurance Bhd., Pernas subsidiary, is expected to underwrite ttee insurance coverage of the Malaysian Airline System. y Though MAS, which Mm operations on October 1, has called for ttntftrs287 words
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Article67 1972-09-08 11 Melbourne, Friday.—The Australian Broken Hill Company has signed a contract to sell China 150,000 tons of pig Iron and 2,000 tons of steel rods this year and next year, a company spokesman confirmed today. The pig iron will be shipped from Kwlnana, Western Australia and67 words
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Article25 1972-09-08 11 Talpeh, Friday Taiwan exported US$lOO million ($2BO million) worth of plastic products last year, almost US$25 million more than In the previous year.25 words
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Article, Illustration258 1972-09-08 11 WANG SU FAH - Composition must 'in k not dividaf \nterestS A CORNER By WANG SU FAH A candid stu4£Jlfone person is slmpwftl re- i cord, but whaflWi Ms more people JlNjggv eluded in a candid performancwrtqulres special o*re. To photograph a URgie person, a suit aw, fgMll background258 words
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Advertisement58 1972-09-08 11 Emdee Electrmic l Souvenirs No. 308, 2ND FLOOR SHAW CENTRE. SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. OFF. TEL: *****3. RES. TEL: *****2 SPECIALISING IN ALL KINDS OF HI-FI r 1 kU M i *1* HOUSE Specialised Ik Royal Deff Porcelain, Danish Ceranic, Vemzia Crystal aad Fine Arts 219, SHAW CENTRE, SCOTTS ROAD,58 words
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Advertisement11 1972-09-08 11 FOR EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERY AND WATCHES AT COMPETITIVE PRICES CHEW CHEON6 (JEWELLERS)11 words
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Advertisement98 1972-09-08 11 m 4, i I 1011%! mmmk.BM mmm w* mm a /S ■>I mrmm m BATIK BOUTIQUE Fashion Designing Ladies' Tailoring TRADITIONAL BATIK Of MOO€ R N DCSIGKS dkesso t ATU T BELTS ETC. ETC. Unit 351, 2nd Floor, Show Conlre. Scott* Rood. Smgoport 9. T«l: *****6. li ,v 'V t98 words
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Advertisement7 1972-09-08 11 \i:u \A I K) Photographic Contest Address7 words
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Advertisement219 1972-09-08 11 at long last: that handlaa lika NORITA 66 PROFESSIONAL CLASS SINGLE LENS REFLEX Gives big 6cm x 6m negatives/transparencies on 120 and 220 (12 exp. ft 24 exp.) films, yet is only 18% larger than an average 35mm SLR. And NORITA 66*s 35mm-jtyled body with eye-level prism viewing makes for219 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration883 1972-09-08 12 pOOKING is fun. And in most cases good results are quite difficult to achieve. The right amount of a certain ingredient and the exact time the cookingshould be done all go toward making a great dish, I have been told. In fact I883 words
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Advertisement249 1972-09-08 12 .>»• f. Introducing a new refreshii health drink that you can take along to picnics, out- ings, parties or siniply to quench your thirst The VITALITY o* FRESH LEMON.The GOODNESS of HONEY. Blended together end ENRICHED with WITH VITAMIN Cto give J -j you e health giving fruit drink. protected249 words
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Advertisement39 1972-09-08 12 WE BUY SELL AND TRADE-IN FOR USED NEW CAMERAS {all brands) f'HOTO COPY services CONTACT UNIVERSAL PHOTO MATERIAL STORE, Rpi'islered Seoimihand Hnirr OPEN CN SUN DA> 9 00 AV 2 OO PV DAILY 9 00 AW 7 30 PM39 words
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Advertisement127 1972-09-08 12 BEE BEE JUNIOR Charm Mo/f After one year's research, we are that Juniors needed a belt massager of their own. So we made Bee Bee Junior Charm Belt with these five special features. 1. Compact folding model. 2. Easy to move caster wheeled. 3. Light enough to carry weigh the127 words
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Advertisement21 1972-09-08 12 NBCCHI SEWING MACHINES £»lcoan© KUCTMUIX AH CONDITIONERS ftfPftIGERATORS Dt» FREEZERS WASHING MACHINES ttSH WASHERS WATER HEATERS WATO COOLERS VACUUM CLEANER POLISHERS21 words
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Advertisement134 1972-09-08 12 6? a v Finest selections of:I A PERSIAN CARPETS Nain, Isfahan, Keshan, Qum, Kirman, Saruk, Hamadan, Tabriz Shiraz. Pure Silk Kashan Qum. Persien Bokhara Yamut Afghan Bokharas f j PAKISTANI In Persian Bokhara Designs Indian Woolen in Plein Coloured Embossed Belgium, German Danish, BMK Ax minster Wilton Carpets Rugs, Wall134 words
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Advertisement161 1972-09-08 12 EASTERN UNITED Make your selection from our wide range of beautiful Carpets Wallpapers. Hurry while stocks last. MS!! /rm if rf > w i ki:i:: One beaut<*ul home lightmo foi put chase above 52^0 ai k! a cat -cleaner fot pui chase below S2F>O _v hs v c "h o161 words
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929 1972-09-08 13 The female front BY GINNY Chess, I am now convinced, is a thoroughly enjoy able spectator Sport. Especially when you have someone like Bobby Fischer melting the icy cnestity of Spassky and moving hitherto dull parlour games onto the exciting virginal soil of929 words
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Article569 1972-09-08 13 TAPIB - is TAPIB Only yesterday a woman came to the surgery with a very common story which as usual made me see red. "Oh doctor," she said "I've been having head aches for a long time, but they were getting so much worse that I went569 words
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Article217 1972-09-08 13 Los Angeles, Friday It's no secret that meat, the principal source of protein In the diets of Western Europe and the western hemisphere, is becoming more expensive. Agricultural economists blame rising prices on increasing demand for meat, with little Increasing production. Some economists predict meat supplies217 words
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Article, Illustration184 1972-09-08 13 Mary Lm - rvvSOniMi' Dy Mary Lm Of the various Oriental dress styles the cheongsam is most renowned for its sexy clothing of a delicate female form. The high collar enhances a graceful neck and the side slits give a teasing glimpse of fair thighs. These famous linesPictures by NIK KASMANI - 184 words
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Advertisement303 1972-09-08 13 Come and see us now! [ZTr ISingapore WallcovcringsCcntrdPte) Ltd L i* T'n'.t r 1)41 Orchard Ro.id, Smq.ipop 9. *****6 „„v -TT"-' soft: ii r iWRiH makes it easier for you to look good. 4 so*f» agent FEN BROTHERS CO.. Singapore K. Lunpur Parang V sth Anniversary PEOPLE S y Special303 words
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Advertisement108 1972-09-08 13 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 too. Then cool the fire with108 words
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Advertisement1619 1972-09-08 14 T V JALAM JINTAK furnished «*t. 2 bedroom* motfiic/porquet fiooring. Reasonable itnt, pitow con* toe* Tel: *****5 during office hour*. t DtST. 10, 19, Fir Avenue 2-storey lemi-deloched fumirfwd house' 3 bedrooms, etc. Immediate, occupation. Telephone: *****4 Mdm. Chu. WHATS YOUR PROBLEM? To rent' a fiat, buy a house or1,619 words
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Advertisement548 1972-09-08 14 «q.ft. Loon avoilobi*. T Store. IFYOU AM SUUMe your properties, contoct us for better volue, services ond results. Phone GM Housing Management, *****/*****/***** S'pore SELETAR HILLS ESTATS singlestorey corner terrace, 3 bedrooms, terrazzo/mospic 4,300 sq.ft. $65,000. Equatorial Housing *****2/*****7 S'pore. < MISCELLANEOUS HCUO LADIES! Are you still having that busttine548 words
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Advertisement458 1972-09-08 14 pits for sale MAtmfUL BLACK MALI h«H 5!22 So/** Pert ion Kitten |W/-. Telephone. *****1 SingopO*. SHOPS WANTtD shophouse vicinity Odoon Theotre North Bridge Rood Phono: ***** Singapore. SHOPS FOR SALE a SHOPS FOR SAU at let Floor, People's Pork Centre, 350 ond 650 sq.ft. Intorostod parties contort Mr. Cheong458 words
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Advertisement407 1972-09-08 14 FOR CHEAPEST, FASTEST FLIGHT to London, Europe ond Americo coll MAS Air Charter Centre: *****, *****, *****7, *****0. THI OPPORTUNITY Well established travel ogent now offers tours to Chlno, The best chance ever to visit relatives. We aleo handle all travel services in eluding the sale of international airline tickets.407 words
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Advertisement619 1972-09-08 14 WHERE TO STAY WHERE TO EAT GCNUINI INDONESIAN NATIONAL CUSINE in o pleasant atmosphere Melati Dinette, Ist Basement, Peninsula Shopping Complex, Coleman Street, S'pore. Tel: ***** *****. WHERE vol CAN SERVICE VOI R TOVOTA' CARS Authorised Pcqiti. 40, Upper Eoct Coast Rood, Sn»jpore Tel. No: *****4. 163, Lorong 4, Too619 words
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411 1972-09-08 15 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Friday Trainer Garnet Bougoure's Oold Vase trio, Public Defender (Laurie Johnson), Creek Street and Top Ryde (C.H. Tan) were matched in a splendid trial on a Rood track here this morning. Breaking from the 4f the trio steadily clapped on411 words
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Article329 1972-09-08 15 The three days of the Chinese Swimming Club's 57th swimming championship has proved to be a tame affair. No new record, no gem of a performance, nothing to excite the officials during the events from Monday to Wednesday. Although this is a club meet,329 words
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Article, Illustration352 1972-09-08 15 Jim Watkins - By Jim Watkins Late Wednesday night, at Paya Lebar airport, there were two faces very familiar to local motor racing fans, when Brian Foley and Kevin Bartlett arrived from Australia en route to Batu Tiga for this weekend's meeting. Brian, well known352 words
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Article118 1972-09-08 15 tej»**>s from three Balestler clubs will compete in the six-a-side hockey tournament for the Ramallngam Trophy at Ceylon Sports Club ground on Sunday from 10 a.m. onwards. The three clubs are Ceylon Bports Club, Indian As sociation, and Khalsa As sociatlon. There will be two118 words
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Article265 1972-09-08 15 Salisbury, Friday. Ten Test stars from three countries are included In a 13-man cricket team to make a 10-day three-match tour of Rhodesia later this month, it was announced here yesterday. .The T£st players are: From England: Brian Close (capt), John Edrich, Basil D'Ollvlera,265 words
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Article114 1972-09-08 15 Adelaide, Friday. Sir Donald Bradman, one of Australia's greatest cricketers, yesterday pledged his suoport for South Africa's eventual readmission to the international Test arena. Sir Donald, who is chairman of the Australian Board of Control, said here that he hoped "the South African government would in114 words
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Article187 1972-09-08 15 New York, Friday Arthur Ashe brought off a shock win over his fellow American Stan Smith, holder of the Wimbledon Title, In the UB Open tennis championships at Forest Hills yesterday. Ashe, seeded sixth, beet top-seeded Smith 7-6 6-4 7-5 in the quarter-finals. Smith's startling defeat187 words
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402 1972-09-08 15 London, Friday First Division soccer club Chelsea yesterday signed striker Bill Garner, 22, from Third Division Southend for a fee of 100,000 pounds (U892S0.000). Garner, who scored 27 goals last season, cost Southend only 12,000 pounds (US$3O,OOO) when signed four seasons ago402 words
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Article30 1972-09-08 15 Tokyo, Friday. The results of yesterday's Japanese professional baseboll games: CENTRAL LAGUE Chunlchl 2 Hiroshima 1 Hanshln 2 Yakult 1 (14 innings). PACIFIC LEAGUE Toe! 4 Lotte 3.30 words
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Article25 1972-09-08 15 Ceylon Sports dub will meet Singapore Recreation Club in the Pesta Sukan senior knockout hockey final on the padang today at 5 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement27 1972-09-08 15 ur Mellcwed with priceless years of maturity t for which you pay a littiemore DEWAR'S A RARE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY PfJtirf J° m wa L •••rut.** .QTIUO27 words
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Miscellaneous294 1972-09-08 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 1 John Wayne type role. 6 Play a put. 9 "Beauty's" friend. 14 Marble. 15 Very recently. 16 Acquiesce. 17 Was Dleased. 18 Wooden pegs. 20 Canine pest. 21 Prom stem to stern: Phrase. 22 Gaseous element In the air. 24 Finance officers. Abbr. 25 Cooking abbreviation.294 words
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Article, Illustration760 1972-09-08 16 Munich. Friday A nerve-tingling series of world records and golden recognition for the fastest women sprinter on earth were clouded by a black power salute from at US athlete during yesterday's Olympic athletics schedule. But the clenched fist, raised by black sprinter WayneUnited Press International radio picture - 760 words
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Article444 1972-09-08 16 -BANNISTER Munich, Friday The Olympic Games must be scaled down if the possibility of a repeat of Tuesday's tragedy in the Olympic Village is to be avoided, Roger Bannister, chairman of the British Sports Council and the world's first four-minute miler, said yesterday. "The Qames have always444 words
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Article, Illustration2921 1972-09-08 16 BOXING Featherweight: Lemente Rojas (Col.) beat Antonio Rubio (Spa), disqualified second round. Andras Botas (Hun) bt Kobayashl (Jpn) pts. Light-welterweight:— Ray Seales (US) beat Andres Molina (Cub) points Zvonimlr Vujin (Tug) beat Oraham Moughton (GB) pts. Middleweight:— Relma Vlrtanen (Pin) beat Wltold Sta Hurski (Pol),2,921 words
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Article166 1972-09-08 16 GOLD SILVER BRONZE Soviet Union 31 21 17 United States 26 26 23 East Germany 18 16 19 Japan 12 17 8 West Germany 8 9 9 Australia 5 8 2 Italy 5 3 6 Poland 4 3 3 Sweden 4 2 4 Hungary 3 7 12 Bulgaria166 words
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Article71 1972-09-08 16 Munich Friday—Ethiopian distance star Merus Yifter collapsed in tears In the arms of his coach In the Olympic Stadium yesterday after missing his 500Q metres heat and the chance of a medal. The little Ethiopian who won the bronze medal In the 10.000 metres, claimed that71 words
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Article223 1972-09-08 16 Munich, Friday— Malaysia, reduced to nine fit men for the second period of extra time, were unlucky to go down 2-1 to Olympic silver medalist Australia, in a classification match at the Olympic hockey tournament yesterday. "They lost the match when Australia's 20-year-oJd inside right. Richard Charlsworth.223 words
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Article1116 1972-09-08 17 GUTTER TALK Singapore bowlers will have a chance to represent the Republic in the South Pacific Classic to be held at Sydney from November 2 to 5. According a newsletter from the organisers, the American Mar chine and Foundry—all Australian centre and national champions from invited countries1,116 words
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Article676 1972-09-08 17 2. Thomas Lee 269. 3. Richard Lim 267. MONDAY LADIES LEAGUE 9.30 AM. 1. Wombats 27i-12i- N *****, 2. Alley Gators 27 *-12******. 9. Possums 26-14-*****. TEAM HI SERIES HC. 1. Wallabies 1619. 2. Wombats 1577. 3. Galahs 1577. TEAM HI GAME HC. 1. Wallabies 582. 2. Wombats676 words
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Article196 1972-09-08 17 The Inaugural soccer match between Tamil Brotherhood Association and Tamil Physical Cultural Association (Kuala Lumpur) for the "Goodwill Trophy" will be launched tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium at 6 p.m. The series, which was organised to foster and cement better relationships between these two teams, will196 words
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Article414 1972-09-08 17 The Singapore Golf Association Inter club team championship will be played over the Bukit course on Sunday. The starting times: "A" DIVISION Ist tee. 7.45 a.m. iD Lee Kens: Bin (4), (K) Talib bin Haron (3). (SW) M. JopUng (6); 7.51 (I) Leow H. C. (7),414 words
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512 1972-09-08 17 Bj United Press International 'Robert James (Bobby) Fischer's world is a 64square chess board. As a child he learned to master it and dreamed of the day he would become world champion. It came true against Russia's mighty Boris Spassky. Fischer, 29, has turned512 words
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Miscellaneous129 1972-09-08 17 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald I tjl km WONDER OUTSIDE LIKE A 600 D LITTLE CHAP/ OR CAN'T YOU TELL THAT I'M BUSY AMD YOU'RE ANNOYING ME 1 WONDERED IF M m •&1 W.s I J 111 y."*N Vrf# fit II 0 M RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred129 words
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Article297 1972-09-08 18 BUT WALL IS ANSWER Melbourne Herald The small rural town of Nienberge, near Muenster, In Bonn was turned overnight into a "hell on earth" for its inhabitants. The reason? A six-line autobahn linking Muenster and Bremen had Just been opened 600 yards away fromMelbourne Herald - 297 words
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225 1972-09-08 18 Times Square—often called the "crossroads of the world"—has changed dras tlcally in the past 10 years, but recently one of its old. missing landmarks returned. A huge billboard advertising a brand of cigarettes with the picture of a man smoking, once more puffs225 words
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Article96 1972-09-08 18 The Washington Welfare Band played on and on during a brass band contest in South Shields in England because the other competitors did not show up. when they ran out of ifcuslc during their threehour marathon, the bandleader sent a car eight miles to their headquarters to96 words
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Article167 1972-09-08 18 Today is Friday, September 8, the 252 nd day of 1972 with 114 to follow. THE MOON: Between Its new phase and first quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Mars. THE EVENING STAB: Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. US Senator167 words
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Article, Illustration46 1972-09-08 18 Buxom and beautiful Lucy Shiuh, 24, who hails from Taiwan is a model by profession. She "enjoys every minute of my job." Naturally one of her main hobbies is dress designing. To keep fit she does lots of bowling. Picture by Steven LeePicture by Steven Lee - 46 words
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Article51 1972-09-08 18 AH FOOK: That was an alarming disclosure yesterday about the extent of "quack" dentistry In Singapore. MEI LIN: How could anyone seek treatment from these people? Visits to the dentist may not be fun, but they're important. So why run the risk of complications because of a bad51 words
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Advertisement150 1972-09-08 18 >xv I 9 k NOW ON BARGAINS -JSSCTi Place J *> «S* J? SS,® <* 31 /2 \J 0 t&l 0 'imczs. iM i Oii < km r^=. 1 >«. If music belherood of love but you also love your food -cometolhe serrrosn 8RR996R16 Here you Can select your favourite150 words
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Miscellaneous457 1972-09-08 18 5 Siagapsra 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (B) 3.45 A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (E) 3.50 Talk on Family Planning (Hokkien) 4.00 Days of Our Lives 4.20 Close 6.00 Opening and Lucky Dip 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 The Patty Duke457 words
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Miscellaneous445 1972-09-08 18 Trust your lucky star IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you ore one who is enamoured of Change, needing new people, new places and things In order to give to your days a sense' of excitement. Quick to see the sameness between and among your own and others' activities, you445 words
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Miscellaneous57 1972-09-08 18 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Prog. Summary 6.05 Sunset Serenade 6JO News 6.40 Public Service Anncta. 6.45 Share Market Report 7.00 Chinese Request Hour 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncta. 8.15 Recital by the great Italian Pianist, Arturo Benedetti MichelangeU 9.15 RTS Concert Hall 9.45 On Wings of Song' 10.0057 words
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Article, Illustration8080 1972-09-08 19 Blue Peter - By Blue Peter Indrapara n has been working like a winner on the track and has only to reproduce his track form to beat a moderate field In Race Three at Ipoh tomorrow. This King's Own seven-year-old put up two8,080 words
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Article72 1972-09-08 19 ■cKowwaa bum rrm mwom mm MiMwiif hmtop* law a MABKBT TTMKTN TT TTMKTN rnamr TTt" 'SSP? f Km L—, niimiii Mrtu ,v >"*«" T. HIGIBWM unawi g? 1 p Arum w. on—iiwo fronoumw j^ooMMjwo ■Ml "W FACBTi t V; ULnlm*T in-THI BO*-. OMBT Grey Cham Ikt Oaflaor72 words
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Advertisement12 1972-09-08 19 SCRUTINEERS NAP FORECAST Grecian Temple and Kita Suka 11 IN RACE FIVE12 words
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