New Nation, 25 September 1972
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Title Section15 1972-09-25 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 25, 1972 No. 519 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article10 1972-09-25 1 Police reported 78 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.10 words
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Article147 1972-09-25 1 Trading was moderate and selective In the share market this morning. Prices gained narrowly. K.L. Industries, the most active counter, rose from $24)0 to $2.11. Imperial Hotel Advanced from $2.09 to $2.20 and Town and City from $1.90 to $1.99. Gentlng Hotel made six cents to $4.64,147 words
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Article29 1972-09-25 1 Oslo, Monday. Norwegians started voting yesterday on a two-day referendum on whether to Join the European Economic Community, with pro-Europeans expressing rising optimism of victory.29 words
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Article35 1972-09-25 1 LATE NEWS Peking, Monday.—Japanese Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka arrived in Peking today hoping to end decades of unhappy relations through the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two most powerful nations in Asia.35 words
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Article290 1972-09-25 1 21 die when plane hits ice cream shop as birthday party goes on United Press International Los Angeles, Monday A Sabre jet crashed into an ice Cream parlour* in Sacramento, California, killing an unknown number of people. So far 21 bodies, mostly of children, had been pullfedUnited Press International - 290 words
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Article296 1972-09-25 1 Marcos govt, pledge UPI, Reuter Manila, Monday Defence Secretary Mr. Juan Ponce Enrlle said he would recommend the lifting of martial law' in the Philippines as soon as the danger is over. In a statement published today, he urged Filipinos "to remain calm" and "continueUPI, Reuter - 296 words
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Article51 1972-09-25 1 Canberra, Monday,—Five letter-bombs posted from Amsterdam have been found at Sydney's Redfern Mall Exchange, a spokesman for the Australian Foreign Affairs Department Baid today. The letter-bombs were understood to have been addressed to officials of the Israeli Embassy in Canberra. Postmaster-General Sir Alan Hulme declined to give details51 words
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Article31 1972-09-25 1 A teacher, Miss Koh Swee Kim, 24, of Saber Green, was robbed of $73 while she was waiting at a bus stop at Upper Ayer Rajah Road last night.31 words
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129 1972-09-25 1 Lee Yew Meng - By Lee Yew Meng The Health Ministry has banned the sale of several brands of vitamin pills. It is understood that these pills contain too much cobalt and are harmful The Minister first started investigations into the pills last month after recent129 words
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Article80 1972-09-25 1 The Sea View Hotel strike Is finally over—seven months after the workers walked out over the management's refusal to Rive a half-month bonus and advance pay to workers. In an agreement signed by both parties few days earlier before the Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Court,80 words
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Article290 1972-09-25 1 Kampala, Monday.—Five guerrillas captured during last week's fighting on the Uganda-Tanzania border were produced, In leg irons and handcuffs, to reporters at the Maklndye military prison here yesterday. The men, who were led away after about a minute, included an officer described as a cousin of290 words
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Article, Illustration97 1972-09-25 1 This man is a farmer on a' commune in Kwangtung Province. He is part of today's emerging China. Today, and for the next two days, New Nation looks at the people of China. How they live, what they think and what they do —not the politicians97 words
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151 1972-09-25 1 Police this morning warned all gun-owners that their licences will be withdrawn if they consistently fail to report any change of address. The warning came in the wake of the shooting incident in Queenstown a week ago in which a Kluang seamstress, Chan Chee Chan, was151 words
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Article56 1972-09-25 1 Two men were stabbed yesterday in separate incidents. Lim Hood Cheng, 35, of Sims Avenue, is now on the dangerously ill list at the Thomson Road Hospital after being knifed at the Kheam Hock Road cemetery. Mohammed Yusof bin Abu Bakar, 2L, of Jalan Sultan was stabbed56 words
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Article, Illustration518 1972-09-25 1 Visit may lead to ties Reuter Tokyo, Monday The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Kakuei Tanaka, left for China today on an historic six-day visit expected to .lead to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two Asian super powers. The 54-vear-old Japanese leader willReuter - 518 words
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Advertisement107 1972-09-25 1 TOOfiV FACE 6: Colour TV ■.cts to cost fhrce t mcs more PA C. E t U S conforr td about Soviet .Virhffr tv> Syria PACE 10: Monday Focus on T injk.i s visit Poking p 1 Dc.tr Ros; (snc s homosexual boy 'ricnd. PACE 12 All Tbout *h,ire opfiois107 words
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Advertisement82 1972-09-25 1 See Page 10 Sanyo brings together the cassette fan and the cartridge fan under one car roof. FT-'llOO car stereo satisfies both. And records directly from cartridge to cassette. With 20W of total music power, there's enough sound even for a convertible. Classy styling. Simple operation. And yet you get82 words
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Miscellaneous16 1972-09-25 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast today from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. No. rain. See Page 316 words
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141 1972-09-25 2 The Housing and Development Board has offered for sale its post-war flats in Tiong Bahru estate. The flats are those bounded by Tlong Bahru Road, Lim Liak Street, Kim Cheng Street and Seng Poh Road. The two-room type will be sold for141 words
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Article106 1972-09-25 2 A letter of protest was handed over to the British High Commission In Koala Lumpur this, morning over the 24-hour detention at Gatwlck Airport of Malaysian student S. Vijayachandran on September 17. Vljayachandran's elder brother, Mr. S. Jeyachandran a radiographer, gave the letter to the Commission's immigration officer,106 words
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Article416 1972-09-25 2 Survey shows a need Tertiary institutions should introduce short courses .on environmental sci en c for final-year science students. This was suggested by Dr. R. S. Bhathal of the University of Singapore in a recent survey of scientists carried out by the Ministry of Science416 words
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Article18 1972-09-25 2 An Australian industrial trade display will be held In Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 4 to 9.18 words
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Article, Illustration253 1972-09-25 2 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal Round after round of applause greeted the 11 models-foi*-a-day as they stepped onto the stage to keep A Date with Fashion at the Cultural Centre yesterday afternoon. They made the date together with some 41 others on the recent253 words
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Article63 1972-09-25 2 The Public Utilities Board will excavate the following roads this week to install high voltage cables: Bection of Orchard Road between Scotts Road and Orange Road; section of Orange Road between Orchard Road and Somerset Road; and Somerset Road. Work is expected to end in early November63 words
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174 1972-09-25 2 The National Kidney Foundation plans to offer a research fellowship for work on kidney diseases, either in Singapore or abroad. This will be the first time such a fellowship is being offered. Details have not been worked* out yet. A committee has been174 words
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Article36 1972-09-25 2 Violinist Lee Pan Hon will give a recital on Channel 5, Television Singapore today at 7 p.m. His programme will include Beethoven's Sonata n D Major and Bartok's Six Rumanian Dances.36 words
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Miscellaneous412 1972-09-25 2 Hpppenincs WH I^T ON Hungarian pianist Oyorgy Nee will be held at the Sandor will give A RECI- YWCA Hostel in F\)rt CanTAL at the Singapore Con- ning Road at 2.30 pjn. ference Hall at 8 p.m. The Alpha Gallery in The Malaysian Airline Alexandra Avenue is disSystem will hold412 words
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Miscellaneous125 1972-09-25 2 Today's winning number *****7 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Offlee Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity card125 words
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460 1972-09-25 3 Indon leader praises facilities, experience Singapore, with its experience, facilities and geographical location, can become the leading centre for adult education in this region, Dr. Santoso S. Hamijoyo, leader of the v Indonesian delegation to the Conference of ASEAN countries on Adult Education said.460 words
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436 1972-09-25 3 The function of adult education la to serve the needs of national development and bring about social and economic reforms related to rural and industrial development. Mr. J. K. Conceicao, director of the extra-mural studies department, University of Singapore, said this when he presented436 words
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213 1972-09-25 3 Police are awaiting the signal from their Hong Kong counterparts to start proceedings to extradite a Singaporean wanted for a $600,000 fraud. "We have written to the Hong Kong police for more details on the arrested man," said Mr. Lawrence Loh, the213 words
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219 1972-09-25 3 The Vigilante Corps could play the role of educator of youths in Singapore, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tan Teck Khim said. He said the Corps, unlike the Police Force, the Special Constabulary and the Armed Forces was a new organisation219 words
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Article31 1972-09-25 3 Singapore Armed Forces aircraft will conduct live firing and bombing training at the Southern firing range, Pulau Pawal, from Oct 2 to 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.31 words
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311 1972-09-25 3 The first Blind ASEAN Seminar in South-East Asia will be held in Singapore in March next year. This was announced by Mr. Charlie Goh, the executive director of the Association for the Blind here. The seminar will deal with improving the educa tion of311 words
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Article112 1972-09-25 3 V.K. Chin - By V.K. Chin Kuala Lumpur, Monday Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of two Gemini executives. V.K.S. Narayanan and SM. Abdul Ghaffar, who were supposed to be here last week wide} a Singapore police escort. Even though a court order was granted in Singapore last week for112 words
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Miscellaneous144 1972-09-25 3 [weather Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Jakarta 34-26 C Tokyo 26-20 C Seoul 23-11 C Bangkok 32-26 C Kuala Lumpur 32-23 C Hong Kong 26-23 C Naha 29-23 C London 16-11 C New York 21-12 C Moscow 15-11 C Bydney 24-13 C Melbourne 16- minus lOC Canberra 23-minus 1C Perth144 words
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Article, Illustration731 1972-09-25 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses,-Tel: ***** jf GETTING to know Hong Kong through the eyes of lensmen STUART FOX, HANS LINDBERG, DAN COULDREY and MICHAEL RUDDLE drew superlatives from the small group of travel agents invited to a' Hong Kong Lightshow luncheon presentation at the Cockpit.731 words
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Advertisement150 1972-09-25 4 Break the Scotch habit! Develop a taste for smoother, mellower Irish If 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. Then150 words
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408 1972-09-25 6 But the govt, plans to cut down price Colour television sets will cost Singaporeans three times more than black and white sets but the government has plans to bring the price down. According to the Minister for Culture, Mr.. Jek Yuen Thong,408 words
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Article125 1972-09-25 6 The Automobile Association of Singapore will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Shangri-La Hotel on Oct 21. Bookings at $200 per table of 10 people will be sold. Donation tickets are also available. The organisers hope to raise $20,000 for125 words
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276 1972-09-25 6 The Chung Hwa Free Hospital Foundation will ask the Government for a bigger plot of land in Toa Payoh for its proposed hospital. This is to ensure that there will be room for the future expansion of hospital fatilities which the foundation is planning276 words
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Article53 1972-09-25 6 The Singapore Institute of Management and Singapore Institute of Personnel Management will conduct a 40-hour evening course on personnel for executives who have just Joined the profession. > Lecturers for the course ?will be a panel of six practising personnel men. The fee is $220 for members53 words
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Article31 1972-09-25 6 The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a 10-lecture computer course on operational research by Mr. M.C. Ng, at the Singapore Polytechnic beginning tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Article357 1972-09-25 6 The Trinity College of Music, London, has announced the results of the practical examination for speech and drama held here recently. Only one of the 73 candidates failed. Fifty-eight passed In speech and drama; one In spoken English; 12 In effective speaking and one group In357 words
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Article301 1972-09-25 6 Los Angeles Times Trees not only take carbon dioxide out of the air and put oxygen in, they help rid the air of dangerous metallic particles and other pollutants, according to a US Forest Service scientist. Dr. Lee Dochlnger, a plant pathologist, said some ofLos Angeles Times - 301 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article397 1972-09-25 6 What other newspapers are saying: AFTER THE ISRAELIS LEFT Israel's 36 hours of aggression against Lebanon resulted In the death of hundreds of people in that country. The .cost of damage and destruction to towns and villages is estimated at tens of millions of Lebanese pound, and it397 words
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Article640 1972-09-25 6 BUS SAFETY AND COURTESY CAMPAIGN The week-long "National Bus Safety and Courtesy Campaign" begins today. This Is the first mass campaign of Important significance aimed at improving bus services since the reorganisation of the public transport system In April last year. After the reorganisation, more buses640 words
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Article, Illustration819 1972-09-25 6 EDUCATION Nancy Koh gets the views of six students from the University of Singapore. EDMUND PEREIRA, 22: There is always superficial politeness and goodwill in the sports field but, there Is only one thought —that is, to win. It has been seen that sports819 words
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Advertisement251 1972-09-25 6 Read fasterUaderstaaSmre Just think what it would mean to you if you could read at twice your present rate. If you're a student you would learn twice as much in the same time you spend studying now. In business with the ever-growing mass of written material to deal with, fast251 words
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Miscellaneous314 1972-09-25 6 Prize goes to teacher what is it Quiz object No. 73 Last Wednesday's quiz photograph showed a bottle and can opener. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Tan Kool Hoe, a teacher, of Jalan Udaya. His entiry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night.314 words
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231 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Bonn, Monday. West Germany's former "Super Minister" of Economics and Finance Professor Karl Schiller, yesterday resigned from Chancellor Willy Brandt's Social Democratic Party. A party executive spokesman, Mr. Jochen Schulz said Professor Schiller, who resigned from the cabinet over its finance and economic policiesReuter - 231 words
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362 1972-09-25 7 'Russian aid increasing' UPI, Reuter Monday Defence Secretary Mr. Melvin Laird said yesterday that although he was concerned about a Soviet airlift to Syria he did not think the Russians were seeking to establish fresh bases there following their expulsion from Egypt. "IUPI, Reuter - 362 words
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303 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Belfast, Monday.—British troops stepped up security measures yesterday as Catholics staged a protest march against the continuing internment of Irish Republican Army (IRA) suspects. Authorities feared IRA gunmen and supporters might use the occasion to touch off violence here on theReuter - 303 words
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Article69 1972-09-25 7 Sao Paulo. Brazil. Mon day. Police yesterday searched throughout Sao Paulo state for Brazilian chocolate magnate Jose Cribas de Oliveira. who has been missing for 36 hours. Mr. Cribas has not been seen since leaving a doc tor's office late on Friday night with a big sum of69 words
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107 1972-09-25 7 Reuter London, Monday. Tempers are taut in Greater London's Waltham Forest District because of plans to give nude models a 22 per cent salary increase. "Bare faced sham e," grumbled one Conservative Councillor, "or maybe we should say bare-cheeked." The modelsReuter - 107 words
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Article27 1972-09-25 7 Washington, Monday The Natolnal Earthquake Information Centre in Colorado yesterday reported a strong earthquake in the Banda Sea, 130 miles (208 km) southeast of Scram, Indonesia.27 words
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197 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Berpe, Monday Swiss voters In a referendum yesterday defeated an attempt to ban Swiss arms exports to all but neutral European countries. There were 593,199 votes against a constitutional amendment to this effect and 584,726 votes for it. The amendment alsoReuter - 197 words
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Article215 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Washington, Monday— The finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Ten leading non-communist industrial powers yesterday firmly supported moves to get monetary reform negotiations moving swiftly. After a cursory 20mlnute meeting, the ministers Issued a communique welcoming the formation of the "CommitteeReuter - 215 words
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Article71 1972-09-25 7 Addis Ababa, Monday— President Girl of India arrived here yesterday for a four-day state visit to Ethiopia as guest of Emperor Halle Selassie. The Emperor, in Field Marshal's uniform greeted Mr. Giri as he alighted from his plane. Hundreds of of members of the Indian community71 words
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Article57 1972-09-25 7 Rome, Monday. A Polish family and another Pole have crossed into Italy from Yugoslavia and asked for political asylum, police said yesterday. Police at th» border town of Gorlzla did not give their names, but said the family consisted of a 32 year old mechanic, his57 words
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Article346 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Hong Kong. Monday. Three American pilots released by North Vietnam last Sunday, appealed to President Nixon last night to allow them to- return home with a civilian escort delegation, the North Vietnam news agency reported. In a cable sent to President Nixon from Hanoi,Reuter - 346 words
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Article88 1972-09-25 7 London, Monday.—A new search is to be made for any remains of the aircraft which vanished when carrying American band leader Glenn Miller from Britain to France in December, 1044, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. John Edwards, 32. chairman of a British communications firm, told88 words
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Article, Illustration80 1972-09-25 7 Because of the recent bomb scare, security of Roman postal departments has been tightened as in other major cities of the world. Sacks of airmails are being escorted by police to be delivered to the main post office from the airport. Men are inspecting closely all the80 words
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202 1972-09-25 7 Reuter Paris, Monday. Economist John Kenneth Galbraith, special adviser to the US Democratic candidate, Senator George McGovern, said here yesterday on returning from Peking that he was greatly Impressed with China's "very strong economy." He told reporters the Chinese economy was growing at aReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement34 1972-09-25 7 from 25 Points to 3.50 Corals at 1200/- to £38,000/smtesiva (IX) LH. RJmeflefrsGl3. Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 10. Tel: *****8 HEAD OFFICE S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. 1/3. Central Building. Pedder Street, Honq Kong.34 words
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Advertisement306 1972-09-25 7 When it comes to love and affection, of course baby will get all he needs from you to grow up secure and happy. But when it comes to gentle skin care, you can trust Cuticura to provide the safe protection baby needs to grow in good health. Two famous Cuticura306 words
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466 1972-09-25 8 The declaration of martial law in the Philippines is not a step forward towards solving the insurgency threat or for that matter any of the hundreds of other ills afflicting Filipino society. Instead there is a danger that the country might now be serverely466 words
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Article86 1972-09-25 8 wmm by ISPY From Japan comes an Interesting proposal which merits closer study by our new Ministry of the Environment. The Japanese Environment Agency, I understand, is drafting legislation to establish relief schemes for the victims of environmen- tal pollution. The fund, which will be financed largely86 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1972-09-25 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY In Britain, Mr. Reginald Maudling, former Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer, worried about the future of Western capitalism. In China, the peasants of the Tungchewan commune. Shensl Province, debated whether it was good communism, or a bourgeolse1,142 words
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Letters
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Article526 1972-09-25 8 PETER WILLIAMS - PETER WILLIAMS We seem to attach undue importance to a parliamentary opposition as the only characteristic of a democracy, a concept no doubt obtained from a political education received from Britain. Many of us have used the phrase "parliamentary democracy" meaning thereby a political democracy based526 words
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Article68 1972-09-25 8 C.K. H - C.K.H. On behalf of all those who were employed by the Ministry of Communications as temporary field observers for the studv of mass transit system between June and August, I would like to enquire whether the Ministry can give us testimonials for completing our job. I hope the68 words
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Article358 1972-09-25 8 V.K. PILLAY - V.K. PILLAY I refer to the reply from Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong, MP published In New Nation on September 20. I feel flattered that the eminent gentleman has taken the trouble to find out my sex, marital status and professional standing. I am not addressed as358 words
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Advertisement87 1972-09-25 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. BARGAin POUIER!! A fte/ounding offer from a PhHip/ RH 411 Heavy Duty Speaker GA 104: 3-speed turntable 'A RH 788:40 Watt tuner/ampHfier An unbeatable, powerful sound system that offers first rate music reproduction from records and F.M. stereo,87 words
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THE PEOPLE OF CHINA
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Article, Illustration517 1972-09-25 9 SOLDIERS Two and t hree* storey brick barracks house the infantrymen of the 196th Division of the Chinese Army. The Division's headquarters near Tientsin resembles in many ways a typical army camp, with row after row of buildings, scrubbed barracks floors and men517 words
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Article, Illustration941 1972-09-25 9 A whiz kid —that's what he is FACTORY MANAGER In another society, Tung Sui-chang might rank as an industrial whiz kid. Tung, 39, is one of the top administrators of the sprawling Shanghai machine tools plant, which produces precision grinding machines. He talks of profits and cost reductions, productivity, research941 words
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869 1972-09-25 9 YOUNG PEOPLE Yu Chien-ho of Tientsin, China, is one who saw the light. The bright son of a worker, he was three years In a five-year course as an English major at Nankai University in the big North China port of869 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1972-09-25 10 A handshake to end a history of strife and turmoil After nearly a century of incessant strife, Asia's two biggest powers have decided to shake hands across the conference table. Mr. Kakuel Tanaka arrives in Peking today with the ftlngfilft.r nurDose of normalising1,219 words
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Article225 1972-09-25 10 If President Nixon's visit to Peking early this year marked the beginning of a new era in international diplomacy, Mr. Tanaka's talks with the Chinese in Peking this week mark the starting of a new era in Asian diplomacy. And while President Nixon went to Peking only to225 words
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918 1972-09-25 10 The Japanese have estimated that trade between their country and China Avould amount to nearly $30,000 million in 1981 provided that $13,000 million in credits is supplied over the next five years. Last month, Hitachi Ltd. of Japan, concluded a deal918 words
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Article398 1972-09-25 10 Taiwan may be compared to the concubine, who, after having been treated as the legitimate wife, is now being told by the husband that she must leave the house now that he has decided to bring- number one wife back into the home. Taiwan has threatened to398 words
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868 1972-09-25 10 Sino-Japanese relations, it is well-known, enter a new phase today with Mr. Tanaka's visit to Peking. What is less known, perhaps is that Mr. Tanaka's visit coincides %ith the 1915 th anniversary of the first Japanese envoy's visit to China. According to Japanese historical868 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration351 1972-09-25 11 Mary lee - Presented by Mary lee Dear Ros, I've known a boy for one and a half years, and he used to see me every evening after work and sometimes we go out in groups. However, I've discovered that he Is a homosexual. I love him very351 words
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Article, Illustration376 1972-09-25 11 Washington, Monday, You can see it in their eyes: "What you see is what you get!" ''Fighter pilots do it better!" "Amor Vida." These and other slogans, along with Snoopy figures, peace symbols, hearts with "love" inscribed in them and advertisements for companies like Ford376 words
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Article685 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, Can a couple having the same surname marry? I am a 25-year-old nurse and my boyfriend is 30. My mother is against our relationship because we have the same surname. However, being so much in love, it did not stoo us and we are still685 words
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Article462 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, There are many worries on my mind now which are destroying ties with my family. I am 23 and in love with a man of 30. I love him very much although he is not very good looking, a coward and an Incapable man. He462 words
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Article191 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, I am 21 and am very frustrated Ith my appearance and voice. At this age I should look mature—tough and masculine but instead, I'm skinny, look boyish and my voice hasn't broken. I'm very conscious of this whenever I speak because I'm laughed at for191 words
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Article181 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, For the past year, my hair has been falling off and the front portion of my scalp can be seen quite clearly now. Usually at night, It itches and there are pustules forming. I have wasted quite a sum of money on countless remedies without avail.181 words
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Article305 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, I'm interested in a girl whom I've known for about seven years (through her brother). She refuses to accept my dates but I used to visit her at her office and see her home every Saturday afternoon. She treated me all right until recently. I305 words
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Article127 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros. I am 22 and really in love with a girl of 18 whom I've known for five months. But she is very religious and goes to church every Saturday and Sunday and sometimes four to five times a week. I promised myself that I'd take care127 words
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Article386 1972-09-25 11 Dear Ros, I recently met a very nice bov and I like him very much. Only LIKE him But mv father objects to our friendship because he bears the same surname as my mother and also because he's short My father even threatened to beat him up386 words
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Article153 1972-09-25 11 Dear Rob, I am deeply in love with a guy who Is two years older than I. But he lives In Kuala Lumpur. We were both lovers when I was In K.L. We still maintained contact (through letters) after I came to Singapore last December. Recently,153 words
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Advertisement83 1972-09-25 11 L« LADYHILL HOTEL TEL.*****1 •^4 i C*. An alpine lodge tucked away in the midst of a charming wooded estate* the LADYHILL HOTEL basks in 1 the popularity Of its LE CHALET' Swiss restaurant which soecialises in authentic Swiss dishes LE CHALETS new menu has all vourold favourites plus a83 words
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Advertisement296 1972-09-25 11 •Y SKCIAt. AffOAMTMIftT A.. 3 N.N. M H. TW UM TWYMI^Mmm >]M ii•] J» We have recently received a large shipment of diamonds from Belgium and England. In connection with our diamond promotion, we are offering them at wholesale prices. These stones vary in weight from i to 4 carats296 words
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Article, Illustration799 1972-09-25 12 JIM WATKINS - Top handling qualities, plus economy motoring. with JIM WATKINS Some little while fego I tried the 1159 cc englned H.C. Vlya and decided that It was one of the nicest family cars on the market, with exceptional handling and roadholdlng, sensible size and excellent petrol economy. The799 words
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Article, Illustration890 1972-09-25 12 LEE CHIU SAN - motorcycling WITH LEE CHIU SAN Roaring motorcycles burst through clouds of dust, flash Into view for a second and then vanish again kicking up plumes of sand behind them. Armour-plated four-wheeled Juggernauts rumble through the haze, clash, metal crumples and one of them overturns. No,890 words
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641 1972-09-25 12 FINANCIAL GAME BY CHARTEXUS S MONEY The success of an option operation depends on three elements a correct view of the market, as low a premium as possible for the option and as much time as you need at low cost. If641 words
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Advertisement226 1972-09-25 12 AND WITH THf WEIDER S SLIM GARD PLAN V M y iv ME JUST WEAR IT! .1 771 gives your waist "sex appeal"! CONTROLLED UNIVERSITY TEfT PROVES YOU CAN LOSE UP TO OFF YOUR WAIST IN 14 DAYSI A unfcardty MM, unfcartitv prowan WAIST SLIMMING plan which tuma mry iron226 words
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Advertisement67 1972-09-25 12 WHERE VOl CAN SERVICE VOl R [tpt I'OYOTA CARSI Authorised Dealers: 40, Upper East Coast Road >tngapore. Tel. No: *****4! Ummy Enterprise, BP Service Station,' 163, Lorong 4, Too Poyoh Singapore Tel. No: 5313 M S«oBpore. Tel. No: *****7. Sited Service Watu* 281. UnnM Wane®, *«*<**»* Tel. No: *****5°°' Singapore.67 words
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Advertisement295 1972-09-25 12 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore AUSTIN FEQERATED MOTORS (PTE.) LTD. MALAYAN MOTORS (PTE.) LTD. Orchord Rood, Singapore 9 Orchard Rood, Singapore 9. *****3 Tel: *****5. •11l CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTI. LTD. 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****1. CITY MOTORS (S) PTI.295 words
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Advertisement480 1972-09-25 13 NEW NATION 20* A PHONE *****S DEATH MOM. LIM SWKE CHOO 84, died peacefully on 23.9.72 leaving 2; daughters, 17 Grandchildren, 8' r Great-grandchildren. Cortege will leave Singapore Casket on Monday 25th September 1972 ot 2.30 p.m. for service at St Joseph Church Middle Road then at Chua Chu Kong480 words
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Advertisement606 1972-09-25 13 DETACHID BUNGALOWS 2-storey Y at Jalan Rem is, Pasir Panjang, d Scotts Rood, Binjai Park, $900- tfr $1,500. Semi-detoched houses at Si Holland Rood, Chulin Rood, Sen- 1 nett Terrace, Ayer Rajoh Rood, ai East Coast Rood, Upper Chongi F Rood, $350-$850. Furnished T apartments at Ocean Apartments (f Brooke606 words
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Advertisement464 1972-09-25 13 m MASTER CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH commencing 26.9.72. CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH Morning, Afternoon, Evening. commencing 25.9.72. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATE LEVEL commencing 25.9.72 ENROL NOW AT BALMORAL TUTORIAL CENTRE 213-A Clemenceou Avenue Tel: *****7/*****5. PIANOFORTE PUPIL'S HOME— London R.S.M. exams. All grades. (Preferably Higher Grades) bv teacher with 33 years,464 words
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Advertisement544 1972-09-25 13 MALACCA JUNQUI THE ANTIQUE MARKET Fine Antiques from China and Malocca. Four-poster Brass Beds, Oil Lamps, Copper Ching Porcelain etc. 29, Angullia Park Singapore 9. Tel: *****7. ACMA HITACHI, WESTINGHOUSE AIR-CONDITIONERS for sale, H.P., Rental. Sin Hin Lee. *****4 S'pore. AOLER GABRIEL 35 TYPE- WRITER six months old $165 Ring544 words
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Advertisement496 1972-09-25 13 MISCELLANEOUS SEEKING LIFE PARTNERS? Consuit Asia Marrioge-Aid Burcou foe quick success. Established 1961. Room 12-A, Kheng Oik" 3uilding 47 Beach Rood, *****. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ONE GIBSON f/hole guitar 3 pick-up. Cost $1,800 Selling $600 good condition with case. Context Leong Sin Teng Nightclub 593 Serongoon Rood Singapore. POSITION VACANT r496 words
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Advertisement476 1972-09-25 13 WANTtO SKILLED CYLINDER Heidelberg operator with general knowledge on letterpress ond flexo graph icprtnting. Apply P.O. Box 76, Jurong Town P.O. S'pore. 22. ARCHITECT REQUIRED by Architectural Firm with mini* mum 2 yeors post-graduate experience. CeN S'pore *****7 for eppelirt PHOTOGRAPHY WC BUY, SELL Trode-in for Used/New Cameras (AH Brands)476 words
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Advertisement230 1972-09-25 13 TAY*S DRIVING TUITION. QUALIFIED instructor, new Dotsun. Dual-controlled hourly lesson. Guaranteed lessons, pickup/send orrongeaWe Tel: *****9 S'pore Queenstown. TV/RADIO SALES I SERVICE BUY "S4ERA" TCLKVISION on hire-purchase. Monthly instalment from $30/- upwards. Trade-in also welcome. Free oeriat. PHONE: ***** or 9272S HI-FI TRADERS 59 South Brdige Rood, Singapore 1. SERVICING230 words
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Advertisement265 1972-09-25 13 DECEMBER IMS E-TYPE JAGUAR 42. litre in very good condition with occessortet. New tax ond insurance. Price $14,650/-. PONTIAC PARISIKHNE 1*49 automatic transmission, aircondi* tion and tape player. Good condition. Price $11,500/-. INTERESTED PARTUS CONTACT: S'pore ****** office kowr* *****4 after 6 p.m. LOOKING FOR AUTOMOTIVE Spore Ports? Ring *****/*****265 words
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Article1840 1972-09-25 14 r* TALK 'ttf WITH THE STRIKER i The Pot of Orchard's instant tournament was not broken last Tuesday night, and the high game of 250 still stands. The lucky four of the event, in which youll take home something each week and also the Jackpot if1,840 words
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Article55 1972-09-25 14 Tokyo, Monday.—The results of yesterday's Japanese professional baseball games: CENTRAL LEAGUE. Hanshln 2 Taiyo 1 Chunlchl 4 Yomlurl 3 Yakult 7 Hiroshima 3 (Ist) Takult 3 Hlroshlnma 1 (inil) PACIFIC LEAGUE Nankal 7 Toel 5 Toel 9 Nankal 1 Klntetsu 10 Hankyu (Ist) Hankyu 4 Klntetsu 355 words
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Article, Illustration990 1972-09-25 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Gerry Lool accelerated to a new peak in his riding career yesterday when he won three events and smashed the eight-yea r-old course record in the Dunlop Gap Hill Climb. Astride a Yamaha, the local ace took top honours in the990 words
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Article110 1972-09-25 14 Sydney, Monday Western Suburgse took out the New South Wales Australain Rules grand final here yesterday for the fifth time in 10 years with a 69-point win over East Sydney 12-14 (86). AT ADELAIDE: Preliminary final between Port Adelaide and Central Adelaide: Port 15-20 (110) Bt Central110 words
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453 1972-09-25 14 Skopje, Monday Sweden were leading Singapore 1.5-1 with two games adjourned in the sixth round of the World Chess Olympiad here yesterday. The result: Jans son (Sweden) beat Lim; Liljedahl drew with Olam. Andersson versus Tan, and Uddenfeldt versus Andrew, both games adjourned. Switzerland453 words
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Article251 1972-09-25 14 London, Monday Results of rugby league matches in the John Player competition, first round, played yesterday: Barrow 2 Salford 17; Blackpool Borough 9 Leeds 51; Bradford Northern 32 Rochdale Hornets 6; Doncaster 7 Widnes 22; Dewsbury 22 Dewsbury Celtic 4; Huddersfield 23 Warrington 15; Hull 17 Oldham251 words
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Miscellaneous228 1972-09-25 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 8 ACROSS Relative of a couch. Loud sound of hard impact. Picture puzzle. Impersonator. All TV emcee. —Novo, capital of Dahomey. Complete. Provokes. Moody. fatuus. Like sterling. Name Ornament, as metal. White. Stocky pony. Stylish: Slang. Boer Choir member. Marshal Dillon's deputy. Leads for Peter Wimsey. Coarse228 words
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Miscellaneous85 1972-09-25 14 DR. KJLDARE by Ken Bald BUT PR. WICttRE THINKS X SURE SURE, HE'D SAY HE .CAN CURE THAT AWFUL THAT. IT'S NO SKIN PAIN I GET WHEN I WORK J OFF HIS NOSE IF < AT THE PIANO... aw-rrrX INSTEAD OF MAKING fT BETTER... A a 1 ft? m m85 words
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Article861 1972-09-25 15 By Scrutineer Punters who backed Firebrand at Penang on Saturday won't have long 4 to wait to recoup their losses as his unplaced run behind Flying In in the Class 4 Division 2 11 was better than it looked. After racing in the rear of861 words
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Article, Illustration344 1972-09-25 15 Follow the horses marked with a Ultrasonic ran past the leader, Admiral, at the 3f and led into the straight from Caesar, with Gin Rummy next. Ultrasonic cleared away from his field to win by four lengths. Caesar was second, with Gin Rummy third. Bora led past344 words
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417 1972-09-25 15 Tokyo, Monday. Haruo Yasuda bt Japan carded a foor-under-par 68 final round yesterday to win the 10 million yen (£12,500) Sanpo Classic golf tournament with a 72-hole total of 273 at Ichlhara. Kosaku Shlmada, who shared an overnight lead with Yasuda and Seljl417 words
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Article41 1972-09-25 15 1 B.KJ3. Maniam easily won the 11-mile Jurong Big Walk In a good time of lhr 27min 31.8 sec yesterday. Second was Michael Sengol (1:27:34.2), followed by Francis Sengol (1:28:40.6), Mohammed Rahim (1:32:0.8) and S. DorairaJ (1:32:59.7).41 words
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Article14 1972-09-25 15 Bucks beat Tengah 10-4 In a friendly rugby match at Tengah yesterday.14 words
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Article83 1972-09-25 15 New York, Monday.— Grier Jones won his second tournament of the 1972 POA season yesterday defeating Dave Mar ad on the second hole of a sud-den-death play-off In the Robinson Fall golf Classic. Jones, who trailed by six strokes during the damp afternoon, pushed the tournament83 words
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Article20 1972-09-25 15 The University of Singapore beat Tanjong Pagar constituency 5-1 in a friendly soccer match at Cluny Road yesterday.20 words
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Article422 1972-09-25 15 Montreal, Monday. Scotland's Jackie Stewart sped to an easy victory yesterday In the 200,000 Canadian dollars Grand Prix, notching his 21st Formula One victory of his career. The 33 year-old Scot, driving a Tyrell Ford, had a 48 second lead over team McLaren's Peter Revson at422 words
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Article81 1972-09-25 15 Sydney, Monday. Australia's Geoff Hunt consolidated his lead in the AsBooo (about 3700 sterling) round Robin Squash series with an impressive win over Pakistan's Gogo Alauddin in straight games here yesterday. Hunt, three times world amateur champion and former British Open title* holder defeated Alauddin 9 -6,81 words
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Article55 1972-09-25 15 Tokyo, Monday. Yokozuna "Grand Champion" Kltanofujl captured his 9th championship In his 15 years career with a perfect 15 straight win yesterday In the fall sumo tournament. Kltanofujl, who was assured of the championship on Saturday, drove Ozekl "champion" Klyokunl out of the ring. Klyokunl finished55 words
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Article48 1972-09-25 15 Johannesburg, Monday. Australia's Greg Chappell scored 136 not out in just 117 minutes to earn the Wilf Isaacs XI a six-wicket win in their two-day cricket match against Neil Adcock's Magpies here yesterday. Scores: Magpies 215 and 269. Isaacs 180 and 308 for four.48 words
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Advertisement169 1972-09-25 15 41/43 High Street, Singapore 6. Tel: *****1 Your subtleße-entry into the world of elegance j Kent by Arrow It's happening. America is seeking the return to quiet. In its attitudes, its fashion. And Arrow, the 1 selling shirt in the country, leads. Come with us into the subtler world These169 words
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Article, Illustration61 1972-09-25 16 The beauty who seems to be in a precarious situation rather than doing a balancing act is Miss Fong Yung Hee who hails from Korea. The 22-year-old dancer who is engaged at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant, enjoys- swimming, meeting and talking to people. She hopes toPicture by Steven Lee - 61 words
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Article70 1972-09-25 16 Unemployed labourer Bob Smith, who is 21, Ijas ended a six-day fishing marathon. He claims new non-stop fishing record of 152 hours and in that time he landed 1201b.. of fish from a lake near his home in Wales. Bob said later: "I dont want70 words
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Article62 1972-09-25 16 TALKING P O INT AH FOOK: I sympathise with the Singapore Reserves who went up to Malacca to play in the FAM Cup clash. They contended not only with a team on its home ground but also the Kubu Stadium hoodoo which has dogged Singapore teams for years. MEI LIN:62 words
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Article128 1972-09-25 16 Today Is Monday, September 25, the 269 th day of 1972 with 97 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching Its last quarter. THE MORNING STARS: Venus, Mars and Saturri.' THE EVENING STARS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. American author William Faulkner128 words
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Article36 1972-09-25 16 Coastguards, in Mullion, England, hauled Kay Powles to safety the other day when she became trapped on nearby cliff. Mrs. Powles, 22, said later she was a lecturer in mountain climbing.36 words
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79 1972-09-25 16 A leading British scientist has warned that cats can harm unborn babies. Professor W. M. Hutchinson, of the Department of Biology at Strathclyde University, said cats carried parasites which could cause miscarriages or damage to the unborn child. He told a meeting of the79 words
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Article269 1972-09-25 16 ...IN PARKING ROW Melbourne Herald A private parking blitz by a Karlsruhe municipal b u il d i n g technician has forced Bonn police to wave a white truce flag. The blitz was launched last February by 40-year-old Hanno Stern after his wife received anMelbourne Herald - 269 words
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Article65 1972-09-25 16 The jury of a dancing competition has disqualified the winning pair on grounds that it was composed of two men—one of them masquerading as a woman. Spanish news reports said the pair, entered under the name Jose and Josefa, aroused suspicions among some persons watching the contest.65 words
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Advertisement254 1972-09-25 16 Yashica does it again! This time it's AUTOMATIC WITH ONE PUSH-BUTTON ACTION! Now superimpose one scene upon another, with one fading out as the other fades in. The wey professionals do. The Yashica Electro 8 LD-6 lets you do this. Automatically! With a single push-button action. Plus, the Electro 8254 words
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Miscellaneous460 1972-09-25 16 5 Siagattre 3.00 Opening followed by Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (T) 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (T) 3.55 Then and Now: Having a Job (T—Rpt) 4.20 Days of Our Lives 5.05 Close 6.05 Opening followed by Policy Pig Show 6.30 News in460 words
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Miscellaneous456 1972-09-25 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a romantic at heart, wanting nothing quite sc much or quite so consistently as a perfect loving relationship with a single member of the opposite sex. Whether your desire will be met in lUi.e w. u o almost456 words
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