New Nation, 26 September 1972
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Title Section18 1972-09-26 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 26, 1972 No. 520 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 197218 words
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Article10 1972-09-26 1 Police reported 89 accidents yesterday. Four were serious.10 words
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Article144 1972-09-26 1 Trading was moderate and selective in the share market this morning. Prices were generally softer. San Holdings came down under heavy selling from $1.00 to 90 cents. Town and City fell from $1.90 to $1.84. Fair Lady moved from 42& cents to 38 cents to 40 cents.144 words
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Article51 1972-09-26 1 LATE HEWS Belfast, Tuesday British troops today crossed into the Irish Republic to seize a guerrilla arms hoard with permission from the Irish police. A British patrol operating along the border near Newry found gelignite in an empty house just 20 ft. across the frontier, the army51 words
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Article, Illustration327 1972-09-26 1 The devil's bend at Mountbatten Road Is to be "straightened out," so to speak—by a series of safety measures. The Public Works Department yesterday examined the jinx corner at the junction of Mountbatten and Broadrick Roads. There have been 40 traffic accidents there327 words
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Article, Illustration198 1972-09-26 1 A kidney donation Fourteen year old Heng Kai Leong, left one last gift when he died his kidneys. Heng, described by his parents as a cheerful and helpful boy, was knocked down by a truck at Bedok Road last Tuesday. Just before he died on198 words
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198 1972-09-26 1 The baby girl, found abandoned last week, has died. Death, it is believed, was from infection is the navel caused by the use of rusty scissors in cutting her umbilical cord. She died at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital at 9.40 a.m. yesterday, six days198 words
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Article41 1972-09-26 1 Peking. Tuesday. The Prime Ministers of Japan and China go into the second round of their summit discussions today with all signs pointing towards early accord on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two Asian super-powers.41 words
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Article415 1972-09-26 1 Malaysia's call to United Nations United Press International New York, Tuesday Malaysia has urged the United Nations to accept and recognise its proposal for neutralisation of SouthEast Asia. The proposal, it told the Oeneral Assembly, demonstrated the interest of the South-east Asian nations in a "viableUnited Press International - 415 words
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257 1972-09-26 1 Oslo, Tuesday Norwegians today rejected membership of the European Economic Community when almost complete returns in a see-sawing Natl on a 1 Referendum showed 52.5 per cent voting against entry, with 47.5 in favour. The referendum turned out to be a cliff-hanger, with the257 words
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148 1972-09-26 1 Reuter Athens, Tuesday. The manager and electrician of a nightclub In Rhodes, in which 32 people were burned to death, were charged last night with manslaughter by negligence, it was authoritatively learned. The charges were levelled against loannis Hatzisawas, the owner and manager of theReuter - 148 words
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Article184 1972-09-26 1 The bullet that killed Kluang seamstress, Miss Chan Chee Chan, 22, in Queens town did not come from any of the seven guns seized by the police, informed sources said today. Ballistic tests on the six .22 rifles and one .22 pistol seized from Queenstown,184 words
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Article159 1972-09-26 1 Reuter Vienna; Tuesday Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday spoke of Malaysia's search for security in a turbulent world and said he was acutely aware that the way ahead was complex and delicate. Malaysia lived in an area of strategic importance to the majorReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement138 1972-09-26 1 mSiDE TODIIV PACE 2 c acHt»r for insurance planned. Monevbcx winiir. PACE 6: Chinis .ltd to Tanzania causes 9 PACE 7 Heath urges airlines to cut fares 9 PAC E A study on senu.?l satisfaction ,n women. a PACES 13—18: Special feature on the modern kitchen P 20; World wide138 words
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Advertisement65 1972-09-26 1 +-&~&$*,=%,^[@-:!',[^"?.)>}];:& JAL beats the Clock I Now JAL has the fastest- but the fastest times to Tokyo. JAL clips one hour off flight times by passing Kuala Lumpur. JL.712 A SINGAPORE /HONGKONG/ TOKYO Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HBBSB JL.716 SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/ TOKYO Monday and Wednesday LV liJ JL.714 SINGAPORE/. BANGKOK/ HONGKONG/65 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1972-09-26 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast today from 1 D.m. to 6 p.m. Isolated light showers.14 words
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242 1972-09-26 2 The Moscow Narodny Bank Limited here today denied Indonesian charges that it was secretly financing Singapore, and Indonesian businessmen. A bank spokesman dismissed the allegations b? an Indonesian army weekly as "silly." The Republic was the bank's regional centre and the bank provided all242 words
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Article103 1972-09-26 2 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in ♦he following areas daily from today to Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. Tuas/Loyang area from 3 a.m. to 10 p.m., Llm Chu Kang and Tampines area frdm 3 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Chua Chu Kang from103 words
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Article468 1972-09-26 2 Pang Guek Cheng - New laws under study By Pang Guek Cheng $teps to streamline Singapore's insurance industry and put it on par with those in more advanced countries are in the offing. The Government, according to the former Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, is studying468 words
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Article, Illustration147 1972-09-26 2 Miss Wong Lai Weng (right) gave up hope of ever winning $300, then out of the blue her colleague rang and asked her to look at that day's New Nation. Miss Wong, a secondary school teacher said: "My colleague rang me because she147 words
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220 1972-09-26 2 Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has been elected chairman of the Singapore Hokklen Huay Kuan in succession of the late Mr. Tan Lark Sye. An official of the association said in deference to the will of220 words
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206 1972-09-26 2 The Singapore Tontine and Chit Funds Association has set up a special committee to analyse the problems facing chit fund companies. The committee was formed two days ago at the association's general meeting In Oeylang. Questionnaires have been sent to chit fund206 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1972-09-26 2 Crimplene At Last! The suit that withstands the 'rough ALL ROBINSON'S SUpTS in 'CRIMPLENE' arid tumble of rugged living. Do wfiat you like are individually hand finished wHhit... in it. ROBINSON'S SUIT in 'CRIMPLENE' and expertly styled. In sizes 32 to 44 with four remains impeccable in any condition. different118 words
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Advertisement143 1972-09-26 2 CHEAPEST FASTEST CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO LONDON I EUROPE USA I CANADA MST TRAVEL SERVICE Hctcl Merlin (Room 108' Bcach ,??cod, S-nqapore. 7. Tel: 33 581 5/*****4 Philips Automatic TV is built for superior performance and years of trouble-free service. s*l JILL Before you buy a TV set. investigate the Philips143 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous486 1972-09-26 2 iEEBZiaS Today's winning number *****9 If the last six digits of your Singapore Identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity486 words
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Article, Illustration137 1972-09-26 3 It was Operation Clean-Up at Sago Street yesterday when 450 old hawker stalls were knocked down and catted away (above). The clean-UD was to enable the street—for years a market place for Chinatown residents—to be resurfaced. According to the chairman of the Kreta Ayer Citizen Consultative Committee,137 words
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163 1972-09-26 3 The Singapore Medical Association has postponed its second medical mission to China. The team comprising 27 local doctors was to leave for Hong Kong by tomorrow on its way to Peking for a three-week study tour. According to a source; the trip has163 words
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Article44 1972-09-26 3 The reception for the mass wedding organised by Singapore Airlines. Malaysian C and E Tours. Henry David Pte. Ltd. and Sin Chew Jit Poh will be held at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant. OUB Building in Collyer Quay on October 1 at 2 pjn.44 words
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Article26 1972-09-26 3 The Malaysian High Commissioner, Da to Abdullah All, will open an exhibition of Borneo ceramics at the Mandarin Hotel on Thursday at 6 p.m.26 words
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292 1972-09-26 3 Paper by Bonn man Study leave for adults should be adopted by employers as one of the means to encourage them to continue their education, according to Mr. Wolfgang Arnold, one of the speakers at the Asean Conference on Adult Education for National Development. Mr.292 words
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Article34 1972-09-26 3 Islamabad, Tuesday—The United States will lend Pakistan US$6O million (about $170 million) to buy fertilisers, raw materials, and spare parts for the national airlines and railways under an agreement signed here yesterday.34 words
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296 1972-09-26 3 Musicians and audiences have always felt that the Singapore Conference Hall is cold in character. The lack of an echo takes all the life out of the music. But last night, pianist Gyorgy Sandor. with his outstanding technical virtuosity, produced the impossible. He drew from296 words
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Article49 1972-09-26 3 Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday. —Twelve passengers died when a bus collided with a truck on the Rio~Bahla highway 100 kilometres (65 mil6s) north of here on Sunday. The dead included three children. Eleven olhcx* passengers were talien to hospital. some of them seriously injured.49 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1972-09-26 3 weather! Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Jakarta 34-27 C Seoul 21-fQC Hong Kong 27-23 C Talpeh 27-21 C Kuala Lumpur 34-24 C Tokyo 24-20 C Bangkok 32-20 C Naha 26-22 C Paris 16- 6C New York 25-15 C London 16-15 C Moscow 14- 6C Sydney 21-13 C Melbourne 10- 7C152 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration706 1972-09-26 4 NIBBLING MOONCAKES IN A GARDEN SETTING Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 THE Moon-Cake Festival dinner organised by the Chinese Women's Association was held In one of the most beautiful oriental settings I've seen in a long time. It was the garden of MR. RUNME SHAWS house,706 words
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Advertisement127 1972-09-26 4 I 72-7 A rtgi Street Sngapore 6. Tel: *****. LiatTcwers, 541 Orchard Rood, Singapore 9. Tel: VQfZA. Supreme House, fenang toad, Shgapore 9 Tel: ***** The trick is to wear a colorful shirt. But one in good taste. For this we bring you the Arrow Collar Man Collection. It gives127 words
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Advertisement46 1972-09-26 4 for grciciou/ wining and dining e 9 ¥f V- t. IJ Cl 9 V Coition vTrill W" >0* _J UiiQllLini) iti.ir P >>4 "•i. iiiiprriuui r PTTPRCTIVt REUJ HIEOU HOT mtfU/ Lr /nfiCH/ Pft/TI//ERIE/ FROm THE TROUEV irre/i/tiqle rniiK gpr sfB£ 1 .X 'Qood H irJe]46 words
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Advertisement82 1972-09-26 5 Only Cathay Pacific gives you the same easy-to-remember good times to Hong Kong every day. 14 flights a week, 9.35 a.m. 11.35 a.m., every day. Your choice of the sleek 4 engine Convair 880 or the wide look 707. Superb food. Free drinks. Good times all the way. Twice every82 words
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Article292 1972-09-26 6 Aim is to boost Made-in-Singapore goods A local manufacturer today suggested the formation of an export corporation to bodst exports of Made-in-Sin-gapore products. Mr. Michael Yeo, manager of Yeo Hlap Seng Ltd., said: "This form of corporation will enable the members to292 words
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376 1972-09-26 6 "I choose not to smoke. I choose not to smoke." This seeming hocus-pocus will once again be chanted reverently within the four walls of the Malaysia Room, Hilton HoteL by reforming pulTers. Not a black-magic seance, mind you. It win be the magical password of376 words
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Article57 1972-09-26 6 The Chinese YMCA will conduct courses on oil painting for young adults, art for children, guitar and violin playing, conversational Mandarin and German, Japanese for children and massage. The courses will be held at Palmer Road and Stevens Road next month. Further details are available from57 words
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Article49 1972-09-26 6 The finals of Science Quiz 1972 between AngloChinese School and TanJong Katong Secondary Technical will be held at RTS Studios on Friday ot 4.30 p.m. The quiz will be telecast on October 7 at 5.45 p.m. (Channel 5) and October 9 at 7.30 p.m. (Channel 8).49 words
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Article, Illustration289 1972-09-26 6 By Violet Oon When Lilian Choo (above) first experimented with conducting for big musical productions, five years ago she found it so exciting that she gave up singing on stage entirely. It took the persuasion of conductor Paul Ablsheganaden and the289 words
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Article48 1972-09-26 6 Mr. Sonny Lee Hock Sun, of 101 Bverltt Road, Singapore 15, lost his international passport (No. *****) near Woodlands, at 6.45 p.m. yesterday. He appeals to anyone who filnds It to return It to him urgently. The paaport is contained In an AngloFrench bag.48 words
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Article15 1972-09-26 6 The Kyokushlnkal Karate-Do *111 hold Its fourth anniversary dinner at Raffles Village on Saturday.15 words
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279 1972-09-26 6 The Associated Bus Services is appealing to the Car Park Division of the Ministry of National Development to extend the deadline for It to Quit the Kallang Park depot ABS has been given until Saturday to vacate the car park which279 words
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Article114 1972-09-26 6 All the employees of Sea View Hotel who were dismissed for going on strike will be compensated. This applies to more than 100 employees who had not accepted the management's offer of reemployment. Almost all them are flow working in other hotels. Agreement on compensation114 words
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Article71 1972-09-26 6 The dispute between the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and Hewlett Packard (S) Pte. Ltd. over the dismissal of an employee Mr. Kang Ah Hock will be heard at the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow at 9.30 pjn. Mr. Kang, a technician with Hewlett Packard was dismissed in71 words
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Article23 1972-09-26 6 The Jalan Chai Chee Postal Agency at 426, Jalan Chai Chee, Block 20, will open for business on Oct. 923 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration767 1972-09-26 6 Pakir Singh - By Pakir Singh TANZANIA China's slow but steady movement into Africa over the last two years was the focus of attention, somewhat dramatically, last week. Uganda's stormy petrel, President Amin, charged that Tanzania was continuing to use Chinese labour in the construction of a767 words
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1255 1972-09-26 6 Stephen Isaacs - From Stephen Isaacs Washington Post AMERICA New York state's official investigation of the revolt at Attica Prison has concluded that the state almost callously d i s re garded human life in its handling of the uprising. The investigating commission, appointed at the requestWashington Post - 1,255 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article194 1972-09-26 6 What other newspapers are saying-. loeilate the reading habit. Islam encourages its followers to read. The reading habit was structlon of Arab society during the time of the Prophet The reading habit should be inculcated in the young as it is J l fOT children to have inquisitive194 words
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Miscellaneous317 1972-09-26 6 Quiz object No. 74 Planning trainee wins quiz Last Thursday's quiz photograph showed a pocket magnifying glass. The first prize of $15 goes to Miss Frances Ho Quay Boon, a planning trainee, of Lorong 29, Geylang. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The317 words
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430 1972-09-26 7 'Compete with charters' Reuter London, Tuesday The British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, warned the world's airline chiefs yesterday that they must bring down fares or lose their customers to the cheap-flight charter companies. In a blunt speech to 300 executives from 108 worldReuter - 430 words
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Article160 1972-09-26 7 Dar Es Sal am, Tuesday.— Tanzania and Uganda appeared close to agreement last night on a plan to end the eight-day old conflict which had threatened to plunge them into war. There were indications here that both sides had reacted favourably to the five-point peace160 words
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Article42 1972-09-26 7 Munich, Tuesday, a United States troop train carrying 144 soldiers and a score of tanks smashed through buffers and plunged down an embankment at Schweinfurt yesterday Eighteen soldiers were admitted to hospital but all except three were released.42 words
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Article, Illustration72 1972-09-26 7 Life sometimes seems to be one big rush even when it comes to m a r r i a ge. Everyday about 80 young couples visit the Registry of Marriages (above) to put up the banns of marriage or finalise the contract. For some it's Just72 words
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Article22 1972-09-26 7 Dacca, Tuesday—Bangladesh's Constituent Assembly is to meet on October 12 to discuss a draft constitution, it was officially announced here.22 words
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Article307 1972-09-26 7 Reuterr Washington, Tuesday. President Nixon has created a cabinet committee to help fight the world-wide menace of terrorism. It was the second major initiative taken by the United States yesterday against terrorism. At the UN, the United States submitted a 16-article draft treaty to theReuterr - 307 words
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299 1972-09-26 7 United Press International Tokyo, Tuesday. Japan's leading Sinologist is not optimistic about the future of Sino-Japan relations although it enters a new era yesterday with Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's visit to Peking, Newsweek reported. Prof. Shinklchl Eto of Tokyo University In an interview withUnited Press International - 299 words
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146 1972-09-26 7 Belfast, Tuesday.—A massive bomb blast shattered Belfast's newest luxury hotel yesterday, causing damage estimated at up to $7 million, as the Irish Republican Army stepped up its terror campaign. One person was injured when the bomb exploded prematurely at the Russell Court Hotel146 words
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Advertisement323 1972-09-26 7 AM ERIC ESIGN AWAR 1972 Try one of our Fashion Bolts and soo the difference! Made in U.S.A. Available at all leading stores Singapore Malaysia !p<l< ■v.i.i SoJ«* dut-'kxAKi Lachmann Co. Show room 3-44 Peninsula Shopp«ng Complex Spore Ph 3492ti Office 90A High Street PO Box 1112 Spore 6 Phone323 words
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Article427 1972-09-26 8 The new Ministry of the Environment obviously does not believe in letting the grass grow under its feet, and has already announced plans to spend $5 million in the first phase of a hawker resettlement programme. The Ministry plans to resettle 18,000 licensed hawkers in427 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article56 1972-09-26 8 A pregnant woman in my neighbourhood has decided she will only keep her unborn baby If its turns out to be a girl. If it is a boy, she intends to give it away. Her reason? Boys may grow up into gangsters and secret society members. Oirls56 words
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Article51 1972-09-26 8 Acupuncture, the miracle treatment from China, has its harrowing aspects. A friend who went to see an acupuncturist for a back-ache, for instance, returned home to find several of the small needles still sticking out of his back. He could not bring himself to return for a second51 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1972-09-26 8 GERALD de CRUZ - GERALD de CRUZ Singaporeans of my generation are rich in experience richer than most people in the world. We have experienced the sweeping rivers of change which flowed from the French and industrial Revolutions nationalism, capitalism, Imperialism, communism, socialism,1,130 words
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Letters
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Article271 1972-09-26 8 The Singapore Government wisely encourages,, and I believe, subsidises the cremation of the human dead. It therefore seems very strange that no provision Is made tor the Incineration of dead animals. When I was faced with the sad duty of disposing the body of a pet dog271 words
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Article166 1972-09-26 8 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore. L Please refer to the letter by Slow Poke (NN, September IS) headlined Easing Traffic Hold Up. Your writer's observations and comments are noted by the authorities concerned. However, two Police Officers are already on166 words
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Article124 1972-09-26 8 LAWRENCE S.R LOH - LAWRENCE S.R LOH rablie Relatione Officer. Singapore Fottee Force. Singapore 2. I refer to the letter from Blatant Queue Cutting (NN. September 4). May I point out that it is Incorrect for your correspondent to state that traffic control at Buklt Tlmah Road/Farrer Road junction has124 words
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Article108 1972-09-26 8 The ABB bos service from Bedok is bad* arranged so far as office workers are concerned. There are three Mrtfcee Ha 11,13 and 13A from Bedok to North Bridge Road but only one service. No. 10 from Bedok to Shenton Way. On top of it service No.108 words
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Article104 1972-09-26 8 KONG CHAN GOH - KONG CHAN GOH In addition to educating the bus drivers/conductors to be courteous and safety conscious would it not be also an appropriate time to request the bus drivers to draw up as close as possible to the kerb at bus stops? Buses are stopping almost104 words
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Article61 1972-09-26 8 We are a group of residents in Lorong 29, Geylang suffering from an infestation of stray dogs. Their nauseating and septic wounds coupled with their droppings not only pose aa unsightly scene but are also a health threat We appeal to the authorities to take61 words
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Article93 1972-09-26 8 Can the authority in charge plea* look into the Public Health Department trucks that transport rubbish to the Tampinei dumping ground? .Theee trucks drip water oerangoon Road. The stench of the water is horrible and unbearable to motorists travelling along this road. If the sand lorries can be93 words
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Article159 1972-09-26 8 MOHAMMAD ALI - MOHAMMAD ALI I respectfully draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the pavement along Alexandra Road (opposite the British Military Hospital) which is congested with extended stalls, motor cycles and other shop equip- meat which impede pedestrians. Strong smells also emanate from such shop extensions. Apart159 words
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Advertisement52 1972-09-26 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. The smoothness of the nib The great variety of points The wide range of models make Sblikan Fountain Pens your best choice Available only at leading Pen Dealers and Departmental Stores Agents Service Station M.PRAGER (PTE) LTD. Singapore52 words
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THE PEOPLE OF CHINA
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Article, Illustration1413 1972-09-26 9 Hundreds of thousands of families live in communes In this series of articles United Press International -Editor-in-Chief H.L. Stevenson and Foreign Editor Wilbur Landrey describe the people of China as they met them on a three-week visit to the People's Republic last month.1,413 words
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175 1972-09-26 9 Peasant Chen CengCha estimates the total annual income of the 12 members .of his family is about $2400. Chen, his wife, six children and in-laws, live in the eight-room house built on the Hdnhna Commune, near Canton, with five years of175 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration1075 1972-09-26 10 WHATEVER everyone may say about there being too many cars around and how difficult It Is to find parking space, It Is a boon to be able to drive and own a car. Apart from the comfort, the main advantage is convenience. One does not have to1,075 words
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Advertisement209 1972-09-26 10 u II KN 4 Stubborn Designs 'MiHI ilill,Mli SupefCord Mini Ckec\ Misty Squafe Triple Stripe i 2nd floor,ahap2-01,Ponineuta Shopping Comptex, Coliman StrMt Slnaioonfi. T«t:***** ***** BEE BEE JUNIOR Charm Molt After one year's research, we are convinced that Juniors needed a belt massager of their own. So we made Bee209 words
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Advertisement116 1972-09-26 10 4 ASSOCIATES PTE. LTI. 375 New Bridge Rood, Tel: ***** Singapore 2. 3 I Importers Distributors of a wide selection of Fine Quality Wallpapers. Also available Ridgeway 100% Wool Tufted Carpets. Workiftanship for Installation is Fully Guaranteed. IN STOCK NOW fHtogf THE NEW ECONOMICAL RUSSIAN BINOCULARS AVAILABLE fof yt»r vieviif116 words
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Advertisement125 1972-09-26 10 Mi 7) %k. 4- sp BERNARD DRIVING SCHOOL 15, Lorong Mydin off Changi Road, 5J m.s. SINGAPORE, 14. TEL: *****7 EASY TO LEARN —QUICK TO PASS Courses conducted by hourly, monthly or guaranteed pass. In fact, Rotaxoo7pen are made specialty for students and those people who need sturdy, good ppn.125 words
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Advertisement313 1972-09-26 10 I I "I M I I I 1 i t i i i r i 1 jr i 5! M Reflective Glass Tinting Film keeps buildngs cool by reflecting sun rays Remarkable Feetures:- Reduces heat by 76%. Permits complete visibility. Preserves the original beauty of furnishing. Improves the architectural harmony313 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration536 1972-09-26 11 Mary Lee - I home Presented by Mary Lee Balconies in highrise apartments, terrace and semi-detached houses are a common architectural feature of modern homes in Singapore. Where evenings can get uncomfortably hot, it is nice to have the breeze blowing freshness Into the stuffy living room536 words
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Article160 1972-09-26 11 London, Tuesday Husband Arthur Agar found out his wife did not love him anymore so he swopped her and his son for a horse and cart. Arthur 25, returned home last* week from army exercises in Germany to find his wife's affections had been stolen by160 words
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Article, Illustration462 1972-09-26 11 TAN CHUNG LEE - ><>£•] TAN CHUNG LEE I start today on a series of new exercises —INVERTED POSES. These poses help to restore youthfulness, delay ageing, prevent wrinkles, get rid of insomnia and nervous conditions and improve thinking. The blood circulation of each and every one462 words
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Article383 1972-09-26 11 An American study on sexual satisfaction in women New York, Tuesday A woman's childhood feelings about her father can determine her ability to experience sexual satisfaction, according to a five-year research study of 300 women conducted by a New York psychologist. Dr. Seymour Fischer, a psychology professor at383 words
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Article116 1972-09-26 11 Pub landlord Bill Wright set off on his honeymoon —leaving his day-old bride at home. While Bill, 41, lives it up on a sea cruise in the sun, his blonde wife Marina, is still at the pub pulling pints for the regulars. Bill's one-man honeymoon has the full blessing116 words
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527 1972-09-26 11 LANA WELLS - Dear Ann —a shoulder for millions to cry on LANA WELLS Eppie Lederer sees herself as "Jewish mother to the world." A Jewish mother, she explains, is "someone who's concerned about people and prepared to do something about their problems." And that's Eppie—otherwise known as Ann Landers, the most widely-syndi-cated527 words
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Article229 1972-09-26 11 THE vanily cnse "That's a sexy perfume that you're using today," one of my male colleagues remarked. "0H.... so you're another one of those women who believe In using men's cologne," said another. Between these two opposite poles of opinion floated the scent229 words
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Article37 1972-09-26 11 •TO SOFTEN CHEESE: Cheese which has gone hard can be softened easily by covering with fresh milk for a few hours. SWEET TIP: Try sweetening cream with honey: it stays firmer and keeps whipped longer.37 words
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Commerce and Finance
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Article230 1972-09-26 12 Allied OMB Alcoa Am Brands 28% 53* 40% Am CU 34% Am Moton AT T 47* A P Aatemb 5% Avon Pd Beth Steel BottBff 27% 21% Oaterp Trac 6«* Coca-Cola. Coat Oil SSH Control Data 89% Corn G1 Wks 224 Dow Chem DuPont E3 Kodak 133230 words
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Article22 1972-09-26 12 Dacca, Tuesday. The World Bank is considering a further US$5O million ($l4O million) credit to Bangladesh news agency, BSS.22 words
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488 1972-09-26 12 U.S. WANTS MORE EQUITABLE AND Of EN TRADE, HE SAYS Reuter Washington, Tuesday President Nixon yesterday called for sweeping reform of the monetary system and said he would not tolerate continuing arrangements that denied the United States a large share ofReuter - 488 words
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Article157 1972-09-26 12 New York, Tuesday.—The Stock market closed sharply and broadly lower yesterday in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected stocks was off 7.30 at 935.73 Standard and Poors 500 stock Index was down 0.28 at 108.24.157 words
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162 1972-09-26 12 Reuter London, Tuesday. The market closed higher In quiet trading yesterday reflecting hopes that the government would soon take steps towards a price and Incomes policy, dealers said. Resumption of the tripartite talks on the economy today also aided sentiment but some Issues wereReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration187 1972-09-26 12 The share market closed at lower levels yesterday. Many industrial, hotel and property counters were not steady. There was some confidence daring the moraine session bat the afternoon saw many martins 1 declines. Third liner Fair Lady lost 6} cents, Malaysian Wood Wool, 7 cents, International Wood 3187 words
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411 1972-09-26 12 Haw Par, the Singapore based manufacturers and distributors of well known "Tiger Balm" pharmaceuticals, have re-organised their business to engage in investment banking as their principal activity. For this purpose, the company is examining opportunities for expansion within and beyond SouthEast Asia. According411 words
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Article64 1972-09-26 12 Singapore's exports during the first seven months of this year reached a new high of $3302 million an Increase of more than $200 million over the same period of last year. Total imports for the period also grew to a record high of $5281 million,64 words
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Article, Illustration150 1972-09-26 12 Mr. GJLM. Newbury* h&s been appointor general manager (marketing) of Mobil Oil Singapore Private Limited. He replaces Mr. J. A. Hazlett, who is returning to New Zealand to become marketing service manager of Mobil Oil New Zealand. Mr. Newbury, a British citizen, has been with Mobil for 16 years.150 words
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129 1972-09-26 12 Philips' local staff have received a pat on the back from the international organisation's No. 1 executive. After a visit to the local plant, Mr. H.A.C. van Rlemsdljk, president of N.V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrleken, said: "I am happy with the results of the129 words
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Advertisement451 1972-09-26 12 New from The Hongkong Bank Group! instant money any time,any day. How many times have you found yourself short of cash and wished that your bank was open 24 hours a day, and that you could withdraw cash from your account night, weekends and holidays? The Hongkong Bank Group has451 words
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Miscellaneous87 1972-09-26 12 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald M you think i'p be >, WRONG IF 1 KEPT "THAT RATE AT BLAIR?, THEN...THEN JITD BE as if you PI D! AMP I'M I'M 50 FRK3HTENEP OF POCTORS... ANP HOSPITALS AN/WAY THINK I'M GRATEFUL /OU CAME HERE TO TALK ME OUT OF GOING/ >87 words
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Article, Illustration694 1972-09-26 13 Wee Beng Huat - A place which has something for everyone By Wee Beng Huat The kitchen of today, means elegance and convenience. It is like the old general store there is something in it for everyone. The modern kitchen 1a designed both as a gathering place for694 words
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Article, Illustration332 1972-09-26 13 Domestic electrical appliances of all kinds are making life easier for hundreds of housewives in Singapore. One or these electrical appliances that housewives would find handy In the kitchen Is the rice cooker. Not surprising though, especially when you consider that flee has for centuries332 words
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Article, Illustration655 1972-09-26 14 Douglas Chan - Thanks to modern appliances for the home By Douglas Chan Thanks to the change lng trend of social values and modern technology, women today are no longer the slaves to household drudgery. Women except a few who are brought up in the most conservative655 words
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Article, Illustration669 1972-09-26 14 iMany new and interesting features have been incorporated in today's ovens since the first one came into existence. That being so, what should a housewife look for when shopping for an oven? Features like an extra work surface, handy storage compartments, flush-to-wall design that669 words
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Article, Illustration866 1972-09-26 16 To fully enjoy and cope with the conditions of better living, the forward looking housewife or woman can now turn to the assembly line gadgets, gimmicks and appliances geared by farsighted manufacturers to save work, time and in some cases, homerunning costs. With the use of866 words
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Article, Illustration793 1972-09-26 17 Wee Beng Huat - It's a place for relaxation, too By Wee Beng Huat No modern kitchen can be complete without interior decoration. The kitchen of today 1s not only meant as a workplace for the food-consci-ous housewife but also as a place for relaxation. And today, the modern793 words
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Article, Illustration906 1972-09-26 17 Slnce it's rather impossible to build one type of car that would suit every pocket, taste and requirement, it is equally not possible to design one type of kitchen that would please all householders. In every case, the housewife must decide for906 words
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Article, Illustration881 1972-09-26 18 Gas, kerosene or electricity? Wb all know that there 1# more than one way to ticin a cat so likewise there 1a more than one way to cook the food* But fee question that still mns In the minds of qaiii a number of housewtfes to:881 words
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666 1972-09-26 18 With a vast range of kitchen gadgets and household appliances readily available in the market, the role of women/has undergone a tremendous change. She is no longer a slave to household drudgery, especially when modern appliances and gadgets have made kitchen666 words
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Article, Illustration520 1972-09-26 18 Unlike those living In apartments or semidetached houses, hundreds of families residing In flats today face a common problem of furnishing their kitchen because of the very limited space therein. Do not despair, for this does not mean that you cannot do anything520 words
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Advertisement549 1972-09-26 13 £sso There is only one way to get genuine Essogas in a safe Essogas cylinder FROM THESE AUTHORISED ESSOGAS DEALERS 1. CENTURY RADIO SERVICE, 64. Jalan Jurong Kechil (21) Tel. *****1 2. CHUA RADIO. 764, North Bridge Road (7) Tel. ***** (3 lines) 3. CHYE HIN CO.. 66, Upper Serangoon549 words
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Advertisement458 1972-09-26 14 EVERWARE he way to a woman's heart A'ARE anodised and hygenic V> ny aluminium pot or pan with a clean <: loth vou will see a stain. The same will 'hot?- if you repeat it on EVERWARE. VARt is flat bottom and heavy ans heat ;s conducted faster than the458 words
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Advertisement511 1972-09-26 15 V. V i. r?" sSIg&P VvC Si ■~t mm <■«: iiltafe JISSS f V--- fe»&4&, >-■ v,;\.£'i -V r i r*'•_ 1 5 %&s*,■ y V 1> <*»» -ir-- it&Jlfe HBK iwMB V r tS vJr JH *>v r r /> s >' i si m *lT: Ij| m As511 words
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Advertisement262 1972-09-26 16 Big chefs know good about a kitchen J* < ttfii rW i. i •vi» < li j 1 i V« i ll* "I *:rr: rfc r Stainless steel from Diethelm Aluminium. They make custom-built stainless steel equipment to fit all kinds of kitchens not only for big hotel kitchens like262 words
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Advertisement110 1972-09-26 16 EIE3 MOCCIA TILES GIVE YOU 1. Harmony of colours v 2.Easy upkeep 3.Use practically for unlimited duration 'QBS > sole agents for Singapore,S.E.Asia, New Zealand: MOCCIA [S] PTE. LTD 68, middle road, Singapore 7. moccia tel: *****2-*****6 If this stainless steel sink doesn't fit mm Diethelm has seven other >iiti110 words
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Advertisement423 1972-09-26 17 M/4KE LIFE EASIER wifri Sanyo home appliances Perhaps the largest share of Sanyo's technological effort has gone towards making the home a happier place to live. Hundreds of home appliances roll off Sanyo assembly lines daily to help cut household drudgery to a bare minimum, lessen the toil and increase423 words
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Advertisement59 1972-09-26 18 Y< >o LE JP IB SplS > H *--i Mm&m H A PACLOG GROUP IMPORT. Sole Distributors for Singapore, Malaysia Indonesia Meika Contractors Co. (INTERIOR EXTERIOR DECORATORS) No. 16, TANNERY LANE, SINGAPORE 13. TEL: *****7, *****9. Sub Distributors: West Malaysia: 176, Jalan Pada, Kuolo Lumpur. T«l: *****. Brunei: THE NATIONAL59 words
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Advertisement131 1972-09-26 18 0L (WALL DECORATION SPECIALISTS) 9 ft 7r ,r cear> \9f> 469 A. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 7 TEL: *****. 286 38. CABLES TINPOK MOST EXCLUSIVE SUPPLIER OF SUPERIOR WALL DECORATIVES FOR INTERIOR EXTERIOR: SHINTO EPOTILE, SHINTO EMATILE, SPRAY TILE, GRASS CARPET, MARBLE SPRAY, CELCOAT-K, CHEMISTONE, GRANITE WALL. Available in wide131 words
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Advertisement629 1972-09-26 19 ■«v'<hV NEW NATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ASSOCIATED BOARD Of THI royal schools of music 1973 EXAM PIECES NOW available at amadeus MUSIC AGENCY PTE. LTD. TELEPHONE: *****. MOTHERCARE SPECIALISING in mother and baby requisites and fresh flowers. Do your premotherhood shopping under one roof at 403, Shaw Centre, 3rd floor, *****6 Singapore.629 words
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Advertisement522 1972-09-26 19 MOTOR ASSEMBLY COMPANY requires 3 detoched bungalows/ apartments for 3 years permanent residence. Also require semidetached bungalows for Executive Personnel. Accommodation furnished/unfurnished. Rental: $1,200 53,500. Si* months advance paymens. Interested principals Tel: *****9 S'pore. NEWLY MARRIED GRADUATE urgently requires fully furnished flat, preferably in Katong or Thomson Rood locality. $350522 words
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Advertisement553 1972-09-26 19 INTERN ATION AL TRAINING CCNTRI MANDARIN i- BEGINNERS COURSE (Suitable for non-Chinese) Tuesday and Friday, 6.30—8 pm. New course commencing 3 October 1972. T PART-TIME PRIVATE SECRETA. RIAL DIPLOMA COURSE Thrice weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6—9 p.m. New course commencing 16 October 1972. SUPREME SSSSTct* Fleer) PENANG ROAD, SINGAPORE553 words
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Advertisement586 1972-09-26 19 HO COMMISSION CHARGES. Sell your properties direct to us. We hove reody cosh for you ot anytime. Contact Carl Housing Agency. Tel: ***** ***** S'pore Purchase Division. YOUR HOUSE YOUR PRICI satisfaction. Our clients pay cash $80,000 $350,000 for suitable houses in any district. No obligation. Oriental Estate Housing *****586 words
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Advertisement548 1972-09-26 19 MfTROLAND TRAVELS OIMTIMQ HIGHLANDS HOLIDAY RESORT Only $39.50 by oir-conditioned (Mux* cooch. Inclusive one night occommodoHon in Genting Hotel. Departure 23rd. Sept. '72. BY AIR—3 DAYS, 3 NIGHTS. Inclusive air-ticket, transfers to ond fro hotel and accommodation In Genting Hotel—-Ss99/-, SsBs/- Regular departure. TAIWAN/HONG KONG (MACAO)/BANGKOK 12 days Sslloo/-, 14548 words
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Advertisement259 1972-09-26 19 PIANOfORTt PUPIL'S HOME London R.S.M. exome. All grades. (Preferably Higher' Grades) by teocher with 33 years, thorough experienced in teoching. Your sdccess, my reputation. Phono *****. LADY TUTOR REQUIRED to cooch school-girl Secondary 111 Physics ond Mathematics, 2/3 times weekly at home. Tel: Ivy S'pore ***** during office hours. RADIO259 words
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Advertisement286 1972-09-26 19 RENAULT 12TL in excellent condition. 1 owner October 1971 model $6,500/-, Toyota Corona MK2 1971 model. 1 owner in excellent condition. Interested party please contact Teh *****6 S'pbre. 1971 CORTINA 1300. One owner since 1:10:71. Sky blue with matching trim. Only done 7,000 miles-Taxed 31:3:73. Fully warranted. $6,250/- Universal ,Cors.286 words
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Advertisement85 1972-09-26 19 VOUCSWAGIH 120# IfU Model. Very pood eoMMun Tax: Januory 1973 3100 Cru*. Telephone: *****8. S a*. VEHICLE WANTED URGENTLY RCQUIRID good used corv Immedkit* cosh paid. Corv toct 69, Killiney Rood, Mr. Tfen *****9 Singapore. WHERE TO EAT 6INUINK INDONKSMK NATIONAL CUSINI in a ptooNM atmosphere Melpti Dinette, Ut Basement,85 words
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Article230 1972-09-26 20 Rome, Tuesday. Milan heat Palermo 4-0 in the first division yesterday to highlight the opening of an Italian soccer season with a difference. One of the referees is a Member of Parliament. Fellow Sicilians elected Concetto Lo Bello to Parliament in June on the Christian Democratic230 words
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Article60 1972-09-26 20 Peter Tay won the Singapore Island Country Club "Club 300 Trophy" stroke competition over the Island course. He won on count back from C.W. Auctmuty over a field of 126 competition with a nett 71. Tay also won the second nine Dall sweep on nett 33tt60 words
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Article, Illustration515 1972-09-26 20 Sonny Yap - fr COminG TO GRIPS J WITH MARTIAL By Sonny Yap The International Karate-Do Organisation has sketched a plan to hold a tournament for all Its branches throughout the world sometime next year. This announcement was made by the IKO's founderpresident, Mr. Oonnohye Yamamoto, 35, an eighth515 words
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Article53 1972-09-26 20 Stuttgart, West many, Tuesday—The neij trampoline world championships are to be held In Johannesburg, South Africa, In 1974, the International Trampoline Federation decided here. The federation chose the venue at a congress during the 1972 championships staged In Stuttzart weekend. West German Erich sel, of Frankfurt, was53 words
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Article116 1972-09-26 20 'Jfew York, Tuesday. Oner Jones, the American filler took his total earn{•g) on the 1172 United ■tates golf circuit to ITS|IJa,B26 (49,150 sterling) as a result of his victory on Sanday in the Robinson Classic, the US Professional Golfer*' Association announced yesterday, f116 words
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Article144 1972-09-26 20 Lafeat |i Imi f NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L FCT GB •PltfeMnrh 92 55 .824 Chfctfo II M .551 II N«W T«A 74 7# .521 15Vi 84. Lo«l* 11 7i .477 22 IfMrtre*!' 47 79 .459 24Vi PMtwlflphhi 55 92 .374 87 WEST •Ctoeiaaatt 91 54144 words
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Article34 1972-09-26 20 NATIONAL CON EASTfIUt DIVISION W L .T S* Look 11# JjTha DIVISION B»y ll* Deo* lit CWfllo ill UteTKRN DIVISION LM Ml 111 Sail Practseo lit iflnli tie New Orleaaa 134 words
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Article40 1972-09-26 20 fcatong Soocerltes M A" btatTemaMk "A" 1-0 in a Wtodly football match at Ggla&g stadium yesterday. Zftlnl cured the winning Katong second string 3S ffalnst Temasek's tttree goals yy? l flaaak Khan •cosad two and Kafltt one.40 words
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244 1972-09-26 20 New York, Tuesday. America* Star Stan Smith moved to second place yesterday ill the men's division of the Commercial Union Grind Prix of tennis. Sihlth pMjtiML up 75 points in the standings with a victory In the Pacific Southwest Open over the weekend244 words
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Article179 1972-09-26 20 knocked Singapore out of the chess Olympiad by a 2.5-1.5 win In the seventh and final round of the preliminary fte result! ('Canada 1st): Suttles with Tan, Vrtnesic beat Lim, Amos beat Glaih and Day lost, to Choong. In Sixth round adjourned fesrfiea yesterday, Sweden evVwUally179 words
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Advertisement168 1972-09-26 20 Canon builds, adding-madwie simpHaty into its newest electronic desk-top calculator. If calculators sound complicated but 5 adding machines don't, what you're looking for is the newCanola 1-memory MPI3IL calculator. Along with easy repeat addition using a doublesize plus key, Canon offers other great new conveniences. Economy, with a printout system168 words
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Article, Illustration353 1972-09-26 21 By Blue Peter Penang, Tuesday Chaya Timor 11, trainer Colin Tulloh's Batu Gantong Cup candidate, showed sparkling form in a workout here this morning. The five-year-old gelding strode out in impressive fashion when restrained to strong pace work by jockey Lyle Harbridge. The going was353 words
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Article25 1972-09-26 21 London, Tuesday.—Tommy Glencross became the new British featherweight boxing champion when he outpointed Evan Armstrpng, the holder, over 15 rounds here last night.25 words
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Article18 1972-09-26 21 Tokyo, Tuesday. The result of yesterday's Japanese professional baseball game: CENTRAL LEAGUE Hiroshima 2 Yakult 018 words
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Article14 1972-09-26 21 UNION Aberavon 23 Pontyprido 3 Bradford N 14 West of Scot I14 words
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Article, Illustration347 1972-09-26 21 Follow the horses marked with a Wismilak was slowly away. Dobra led past the 4f and into the straight, with Mighty Midget and Wismilak moving up. Steadily closing the gap Mighty Midget got up in tlie last stride to nose out Dobra. Third, six v lengths347 words
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Article78 1972-09-26 21 Bulaw a y o, Rhodesia, Tuesday. Basil D'Oliveira, the England and Worcestershire all-rounder, made 116 not out for the International Wanderers in the drawn cricket match against Rhodesia here yesterday. The Wanderers, needing 349 to win, were 284- for eight at the close. Scores: Rhodesia 47678 words
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Article335 1972-09-26 21 London. Tuesday. The Football Association (FA) International Committee yesterday confirmed a two year England ban on Derby County defender Colin Todd and Chelsea forward Alan Hudson, which rules them out of the 1974 World Cup competition. The International Committee had acted on a recommendation of335 words
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Article81 1972-09-26 21 Lusaka, Tuesday.—Pakistan Test-cricketer Majld Khan, who has already made over 2000 runs this year, continued to score freely here yesterday when he helped English county Glamorgan to an eightwlcket victory over Zambia. Majld made 77 not out as Glamorgan reached 159 for two In their81 words
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Advertisement37 1972-09-26 21 V Mellowed with priceless years of maturity for which you pay a little more IW RARE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY PrJutif SttCIAUV SIUCTIO John Dewar 6 Sons L? PttTH SCOTLAW* O.ITUCIt' qttho icm<«o %jmoc* iintiim tovfl**'" 1 j37 words
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Miscellaneous281 1972-09-26 21 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Like some coats, ll —pie (from head to foot). 15 Part of Princess Grace's country. 16 Genus of swans. 17 Independent political bodies. 18 Each: Ital. 19 "A Winter." 20 Agenda. 22 Attention-getting sound. 23 Designer Cassini. 26 High dwelling. 27 "We the ocean blue..281 words
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Article455 1972-09-26 22 ...AT THE BIG DRINK-IN Five million dedicated drinkers are expected to down at least five million litres (1,100,000 gallons) of beer during Munich's current "Oktoberfest" the famous October beer festival. People gather from all over the world to quench their thirst with the freeflowing beer at the455 words
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Article87 1972-09-26 22 Addiction to "hard" drugs has jumped by more than 10 per cent in Britain because illegal Imports of Chinese heroin have increased, it is claimed here. A spokesman for the Institute of Drug Dependence said figures to be published soon by the Home Office87 words
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Article114 1972-09-26 22 Any French woman over 21, married or unmarried, childless or otherwise, can now insist: "Call me Madame." Justice Minister Bene Pleven made the ruling after a stream of complaints from unwed mo thers offended by the title of "Mademoiselle" which, they said, was forced114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1972-09-26 22 Irene Quek is a choosy 17-year-old judging froiji what she says. "I like well-mannered and welldressed boys," she said. Apart from that, Irene also likes fast cars. In her spare moments she goes cycling. Picture by Jerry Seh. Picture by Jerry SehPicture by Jerry Seh - 47 words
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Article40 1972-09-26 22 AH FOOK: This heartdisease problem is really getting serious. I hope the epidemic threat does not become a reality. MEI LIN: Have a heart —go for a good morning walk every day and you'll have nothing to fear.40 words
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Article156 1972-09-26 22 Today is Tuesday, September 26, the 270 th day of 1912 with 96 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching its last Quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Venus. Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. American composer George Gershwin156 words
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84 1972-09-26 22 Steve Force of Bakersfield, California, is trying to find out if a hitchhiker is worth US$2. Force, an attendant at a gas station, said a man drove into his station, bought US$2 worth of gas and said he had forgotten his wallet. The man84 words
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86 1972-09-26 22 Death has taken a holiday in violent Texas where more than 120 people are hit by bullets each month. No one has died from unnatural causes In Texas from Sept. 20-22—and that, say officials, is a record. Normally, an average of 12 people die86 words
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Advertisement87 1972-09-26 22 BRONICA Exclusive Interchangeable Lens Zenzanon W. Afnu:-ruby PHOTO CO.,(PTE.) LTD. 255 Orchard Road, Tel: *****7. 103, North Bridge Road, Tel: *****. 3, John Little Building, Tel: *****. G-02. Ground Floor, The Peninsula Hotels Shopping Complex, Coleman Street, Tel: *****. of Tiger Beer and you'll know why Tiger has won three87 words
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Miscellaneous455 1972-09-26 22 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family <M) 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (M) 3.55 Then and Now Haying a Job (M) 4.20 Peyton Place (Rpt) 5.10 Close 6.00 Opening and Time Slip 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Hogan's Heroes455 words
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Miscellaneous32 1972-09-26 22 SHORT RIBS By Frank O'Neal PZ •.•J 4 M a m ifS^ *C*s B 111 m K Lis ra« AIIIIIIHmm lIIIIU \'U- BET I JA TWE OOLV D 0& AU ULCER.. S:32 words
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Miscellaneous428 1972-09-26 22 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you have since childhood been extremely popular with people on a social level. Making friends easily, keeping them with very little need for care or exertion on your own part, you have always been more than welcome at any social428 words
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