New Nation, 28 September 1972
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Title Section18 1972-09-28 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, September 28, 1972 No. 522 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 197218 words
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Article10 1972-09-28 1 Police reported 76 accidents yesterday. Three was serious.10 words
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Article217 1972-09-28 1 Prices generally improved marginally in the share market this morning. Trading was moderate and selective. I.A.C. rose seven cents to $2.45, Fair Lady five cents to 39 cents, Imperial Hotel three cents to $2.21, Sheraton Hotel three cents to $1.31, Island Hotel two cents to $1.60. K.L.217 words
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430 1972-09-28 1 He just didn't understand emergency radio query Misunderstanding of an coded message to the piiot of an Olympic Airways plane was given today as the underlying explanation for the big "hijack" drama yesterday. The Sydney Sun newspaper said Capt. N. Psiropoulous. the pilot, flew430 words
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Article330 1972-09-28 1 Hon on money crises Reuter Washington, Thursday Singapore's economic progress could be threatened by international developments beyond its control. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said here yesterday, views with grave concern the recurrent crises that have, affected the international monetary system," the Minister told theReuter - 330 words
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Article54 1972-09-28 1 Reuter Sydney, Thursday.—Sonia McMahon, wife of the Australlan Prime Minister Mr. William McMahon, has given tirth to a baby girt weighing 8i lb. (8.8 legs) In King George V Hospital here. Mrs. McMahon, 40, had the laby delivered by Caesarian section. Both■ her previous birthsReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration110 1972-09-28 1 A short circuit is believed to have started a fire in the engine of this car (right) this morning, 15 minutes after another caught fire. The car. a BMW. was driven by Mrs. Vannette Lea of Hilltops Mansion. She vas travelling along Scotts Road,110 words
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Article39 1972-09-28 1 Sydney, Thursday. A Greek labourer, Thomas Saraklnlotls, of Cringila. won first prise of US$2OO,OOO (£93.330) In a lottery drawn here yesterday. He bought the ticket, his first ever, out of his US$6O (£2B), weekly wages.39 words
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Article140 1972-09-28 1 Peter Ong - Thirty vehicles hit »y Peter Ong Vandals slashed and punctured the tyres of about SO cars and motorcycles In Asia Gardens. Neil Road, on Monday. Police have now stepped up their patrols in the area. The slashing of tyres was the latest outbreak in a spate140 words
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150 1972-09-28 1 Reuter London, Thursday A Belfast office worker, accompanied by an unusual police escort, yesterday stepped up to receive a £58,190 pools cheque wearing a black hood for fear of threats from Irish Republican guerrillas. The man, who said he wanted to be Identified asReuter - 150 words
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Article52 1972-09-28 1 Warsaw, Thursday.—The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night held his first preliminary talks with his Polish counterpart, Mr. Piotr Jaroszewicz, on expanded economic and technical co-opera-tion. The Malaysian Premier, who is due to visit Moscow next week, arrived here from Vienna for three-days of official52 words
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Article104 1972-09-28 1 Reuter Oslo. Thursday The Nobel Peace Prize will not be awarded this year, it was announced here yesterday. A statement from the Nobel committee of the Norwegian Storting (Parliament) said the prize money would be reserved for next year. Last year's prize was awarded toReuter - 104 words
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Article331 1972-09-28 1 Reuter Manila, Thursday President Marcos has defended his drastic moves to stamp out the "subversion and rebellion threatening to overthrow the government" and warned that the next target for his assault Is the judiciary itself. "We all know there are corrupt people In our Judiciary andReuter - 331 words
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Advertisement83 1972-09-28 1 insioE TODHV PACE 5 Br.t.sh' plea to UN on Uganda PACE 6 Step'. le.l d irnj to marfi.il bw in the Philippines. PACES 8 Cr 9 Educa tion Brjidshett As You Like It PACF 11 The sad tale oE three cities. PACE 12: B.ilmnn savs Singapore men dress very strangely83 words
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Advertisement7 1972-09-28 1 See page 2 INSIDE: LCC mL. RESULTS7 words
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Advertisement48 1972-09-28 1 IID if J FUTURE TINE Some luTwd J... til fur cc t r< iiv cic<!' j.,. ujut) uses .in ,:fj v reu',r»!\ Jvv:!:.iic i-.i -viviei im/is ••<»!•. nii\!ur.'st::. Wfi'Ji \<iii !KV vmtul .in Vt x\ uf.ji'h liutivs < treqiK r.c\. -n >. nvaHvr Ou' ::.i s.rso ikvur.rte time ij.:\ u?48 words
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Miscellaneous12 1972-09-28 1 Forecast Weather outlook between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today: No Rain.12 words
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344 1972-09-28 2 Wee Beng Huat, Sunny Wee - Big recruitment drive beats labour shortage By Wee Beng Huat, Sunny Wee More and more employers—especially the bigger factories are crossing the causeway to recruit staff to beat the labour shortage. Informed sources say that one electronic firm has Just interviewed over 1000344 words
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Article155 1972-09-28 2 A more up-to-date clinical research and diagnostic service for treatment of kidney troubles ♦will be established at the Outram Road General Hospital. To achieve this, an animal experimental research programme will be developed by Dr. R. Slnnlah, senior lecturer In the University of Singapore's pathology155 words
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Article15 1972-09-28 2 The Singapore Aftercare Association raised about $6500 through its flag-rais-ing campaign last week.15 words
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Article38 1972-09-28 2 Mr. Victor Choy Yew Mun, vice-president of Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers will officiate at the opening ceremony of Kee Lee Marine Engineering Co. Pte Ltd., Ayer Rajah Industrla Estate, on October 14.38 words
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278 1972-09-28 2 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon The Singapore Chamber Ensemble made a good choice for its choir and orchestra with Handel's masque, Acis and Galatea, which was performed at the Singapore Conference Hall last night. The choir has always distinguished Itself with its competent handling of highly278 words
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364 1972-09-28 2 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi Singapore's housing management and urban renewal programme received acclaim at a recent conference on Housing Finance and Urban Development in Copenhagen. Mr. Tan Tian Boon, the estate manager of the Housing and Development Board who attended the conference, said several countries expressed364 words
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Article58 1972-09-28 2 British pop singer, Cliff Richard, and his former band, the Shadows, made a one-hour stopover at Singapore Airport on Tuesday night. Sporting casual T-shirts, the group sat down to a champagne dinner in the restaurant before boarding an MSA flight to London. They were on their way58 words
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Article45 1972-09-28 2 Rome, Thursday.—Actress Sophia Loren is expecting her second child, her husband Carlo Ponti has told a Milan magazine. Mr. Ponti said that work on Miss Loren's next film, Madre De Famiglia (Family Mothar), has been suspended "Just because of my wife's pregnancy."45 words
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Advertisement235 1972-09-28 2 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House comfort tailored for action STRIDE Perfect comfort and fit... Arrow-tailored in 100% combed cotton knit, processed for minimum shrinkage. Tee-shirts, athletic shirts and briefs are full-cut to give you smooth follow-through in action or at ease. Stride underwear just couldn't fit235 words
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Advertisement109 1972-09-28 2 from 25 Peints to 3.50 Carats at *200/-to 138,000/SMdeSitva (hx)lu Gl3. Tanylin Shopping Centre Singapore 10. Tel: *****8 HEAD OFFICE S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. 1/3, Central Building. Pedder Street, Ho.iq Kong. K Luxurious Cruises \buTl Fall In U*e With Go on a grand holidaK cruise on board a luxury-plus109 words
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Miscellaneous283 1972-09-28 2 Today's winning number *****3 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 identity card283 words
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Miscellaneous399 1972-09-28 2 HBPPEnmcs WHAT'S ON TODAY Dato Abdullah All, the Malaysian High Commissioner, will officially open an EXHIBITION OF BORNEO CERAMICS at the Mandarin Hotel at 6 p.m. A RECEPTION In honour of the visiting team from the Indian National Defence College will be held at the residence of the Indian High399 words
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Article21175 1972-09-28 3 The following candidates were successful In the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) Examinations 1972, held in April, May and June. HIGHER BTAGE ACCOUNTING Ab. Rtfhman Ibrahim, Alwl Bin Sa'Abdullah (D), Ang Boon Lee, Lawrence, Ang Boon Sang, Ang Cheng Eng. Ang Chlew Leng, Ang Hock21,175 words
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Advertisement25 1972-09-28 3 t iK*VV I TiT 1 N Ladies' shoes handbags from Paris CHARLES JOURDAN 12, The Orchard, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. (next to Fitzpatrick's) Tel: *****925 words
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Advertisement168 1972-09-28 3 Who cores for your boby better m thon you do? W Gentle futicura vA .p v JP When it comes to love and affection, of course baby will get all he needs from you t0 9 row U P secure ancl h aPPy- But when it comes to gentle skin168 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration1049 1972-09-28 4 HE'S OFF TO TAKE ON ANOTHER HOTEL JOB IN CAIRO Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 ITS A big "bon voyage" to the Hotel Blngapura's general manager, Mr. George Khalife. With his wife Afaf and children Charles, 17, Nada, 15 and daughter, Najib, 9, he is off1,049 words
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Article, Illustration516 1972-09-28 4 Edgar Koh - Dracula sets his sights on pretty twins CINEMA By Edgar Koh TWINS OF DRACULA starring Peter Cushing, with Madeleine and Mary Collinson (Jurong Drive-In). Around this time of the year particularly, draculas, vampires and monsters come out in droves. And a keen taste of warm blood or a516 words
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Advertisement167 1972-09-28 4 THE PTE. LTD. 60*02 NORTH BfMDGE RO. SPORE t.TELOMM Your subtle Re-entry into the world of elegance 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, fe|ds. Come with us into the subtler167 words
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Advertisement59 1972-09-28 4 For a close shave, get Philishave. V^vwA'.v/.y. p HtLISHAVg V«H 'I twv PHILIPS <e> HONGKONG TIM-SUM IS Hi*[ FOR YOU! From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily A PUCE FOR ALL OCCASNMS Superb Chinese Cuisine served in pleasant atmosphere. ImC\ WINCE room restaurant 215-i, Sefofie Complex. Koaotvthw: lk| ***** Mr.59 words
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Article445 1972-09-28 5 Sir Alec: We want more time Reuter Washington, Thursday Britain yesterday asked the United Nations to call on President Amin of Uganda to extend his "arbitrary and inhumane/' November 8 deadline for the expulsion of British-, Asians from his 1 country to allow themReuter - 445 words
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Article193 1972-09-28 5 Reuter Kampala, Thursday President Amin yesterday toured the Mutukula sector of the Uganda-Tanzania border and said that President Nyerere of Tanzania was lying when he said his troops had not entered Uganda. According to the government radio, General Amin said his visit to the border area,Reuter - 193 words
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Article214 1972-09-28 5 Sanaa, Thursday—More than 100 people were killed In recent Incidents In the border area between the two Yemeni republics, the premier of the Yemen Arab Republic, Mr. Mohsen Al-Alnl, said here yesterday. Mr. Al-Alnl, who was winding up celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of214 words
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Advertisement146 1972-09-28 5 1 I I 1 Typical Office Floor on show R A i 4 i IS i i i II i I 1 1 i li i N II '77/ i t m si 1 Located at junction of Anson Road and Enggor Street m i I '/Sj\ M Within the146 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration940 1972-09-28 6 B. Ronquillo - New Nation's correspondent B.'Ronquillo filed this report from Manila Just hours before the dramatic imposition of martial law in the Philippines. Although now overtaken by events, the report throws considerable light on the various forces in play just before President Marcos acted. From940 words
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Article964 1972-09-28 6 Ronnie Muntu - South East Asia Report From Ronnie Muntu INDONESIA Lt. General Sumitro, Deputy Commander of Kopkamtib (National Security Council), seemed a little ruffled when he told local newsmen in Jakarta recently, that "there are some people, who seem to take unusual pleasure in spreading all kinds964 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article392 1972-09-28 6 What other newspapers are saying: COURTESY AND SAFETY IN BUSES With about 30,000 road accidents involving an average of 340 persons killed and about 3.000 injured including those permanently disabled every year road accidents can be considered to be frequent and have reached a serious proportion in392 words
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Advertisement255 1972-09-28 6 Have a Day on the Danes' Make'wonder- rants. Hot sausages from a street stall. Free ful* Copenhagen your first or last stopover on draught beer at Queen's Pub. And a lot more, your way to Europe or America, and get a Ask your Travel Agent about a 'Day on 'Day255 words
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Advertisement5 1972-09-28 7 iSSijj PPVBBH KTTTmH| r«vj:«I i»T97PxTn-!?^W?!Mw*T»ff!5 words
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Miscellaneous316 1972-09-28 7 Student wins WHAT is II Last Saturday's quiz photograph showed a comb holder. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Lee 800 Khuang, a student, of Circuit Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct answers from a man and316 words
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Article, Illustration4407 1972-09-28 8 J.T. CHRISTIE - EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET BY J.T.CHRISTIE SWEETEST AND HAPPIEST OF ALL SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES As You Like It which has been described as "the sweetest and happiest of all Shakespeare's comedies" is a radiant blend of fantasy, roman c e, wit and humour with the exquisite charmer,4,407 words
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Article, Illustration991 1972-09-28 9 RESPIRATION Is the taking In of oxygen and the giving oft of carbon dioxide. All but a few living things must perform this function to maintain life. The breathing of human beings and of many animals is one form of respiration, called external respiration. The exchange of991 words
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Advertisement4 1972-09-28 9 New Nation Educational Broadsheet4 words
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Article462 1972-09-28 10 Closer relations between the Government and the University of Singapore is a subject which has been broached before, but seldom has there been a more clear elucidation of positive suggestions to achieve this objective than Prof. Tommy Koh's address to the Singapore University Academic Staff Union.462 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article133 1972-09-28 10 It happens to everyone —reporters or MPs the embarrassing situation of not knowing who you are speaking to. Some years back a colleague attended one of the goodwill sessions set up after the riots. An MP was to chair the meeting. When the reporter arrived he saw only133 words
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Article132 1972-09-28 10 The Bruce Lee cult continues to flourish In Singapore. A colleague has so far collected three records with songs in praise of the multi-million actor, famous for his three-legged kicks. The songs are in Cantonese and Mandarin, but another Bruce Lee fan cl alms that there132 words
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Article, Illustration928 1972-09-28 10 PAKIR SINGH - PAKIR SINGH Tun Razak can expect public nods, flashing smiles and an occasional bear hug from the Russians during his official visit to the Soviet Union later this week. For while the Russians are traditionally renowned for their928 words
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Letters
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Article386 1972-09-28 10 With reference to your September 23 article on Forum on Approaches to Drug Problems, I do agree with Mr. Vasoo that youth organisations have not responded to the needs of young people, especially the unattached youths of today. But these unattached youths are not "those resettled386 words
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Article184 1972-09-28 10 I must admit that I enjoyed watching the Roller Games brought to Singapore recently by the National Sports Promotion Board. As a spectator sport it has a lot going for it. There is only one little thing why has the NSPB spent $120,000 promoting a spectator184 words
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Article172 1972-09-28 10 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development. Singapore. 2. Please refer to the report in the New Nation dated September 21, entitled Two More at Jinx Junction. Adequate measures have been taken on the stretch of Mountbatten Road between Ramsgate Road and Broadrick Road172 words
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Article87 1972-09-28 10 LIM HENG TOW - LIM HENG TOW Public Relations Officer, z RTS Singapore*!!. This is in reply to the letter by Language Fan in New Nation, September 14. The writer's complimentary remarks on the production of Pesta Pop on 6th September 1972 are appreciated. The point raised that all future local musical87 words
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Article186 1972-09-28 10 Residents of the St. Patrick's School area on the East Coast need not look very far or listen too carefully for examples of atmospheric and noise pollution. For some months, piling has been going on upon the reclaimed land near our homes. It begins around 8.00 a.m.186 words
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Article59 1972-09-28 10 D.S. SAMUEL - D.S. SAMUEL Head Education Dept., Ministry of Defence, Singapore, 10. Please refer to the letter by Confused 1 published on September 22. The writer Is Informed that students who attain the age of 18 years and who have completed their first course of studies at vocational Institutes59 words
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Article57 1972-09-28 10 TAN SIEW LING (Miss - TAN SIEW LING (Miss) Publie Relations Officer, Ministry of Health, Singapore, 2. The writer of the letter entitled Treatment in a Hospital which appeared hi New Nation, September 22, 1972, is requested to Provide more information such as name and registration number of the patient, so as57 words
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Advertisement88 1972-09-28 10 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. V 'ft J v d StVs •6 *M- fiDftf p\ f -¥%t--•+*,tfft *1A V >>r y li Hflppincjj u Gooa f •Gastronamic n j jyrtient irid Longevity it -.s 'Fook Lake Shao) ..thr->y s(jpre'n» b that call for88 words
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Miscellaneous32 1972-09-28 10 \N 1 veaoibK SB* o N > st£ K m I WAT CAN i(M. SMPm ME IN THE WANNER, "to WHICH AM A«USTW«J)r k N\X i j* >» (f 35 OU> >\ T" JL m,32 words
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A TALE OF THREE CITIES
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Article, Illustration574 1972-09-28 11 Many of the world's big cities face the prospect of complete breakdown in the latter half of the 20th century—too many people in too crowded an area with too few facilities plus all the multiplying problems which follow. New Nation correspondents in New York, Naples and Bombay574 words
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Article, Illustration862 1972-09-28 11 All great cities have a vigour that resists the efforts of money and ideas to tame them, but New York is a beast out of control. In this, the ultimate urban jungle, life for the city's 8 million citizenvictims is refined into multiple personal visions of862 words
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Article, Illustration721 1972-09-28 11 Neapolitans are asking: "Why Venice and not Naples?" They mean by that, why all the national and worldwide efforts to save Venice from destruction, when their city, of 1.2 million people, is in more immediate danger of cav-ing-in. They admit, or those who have721 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration286 1972-09-28 12 Mary Lee - Presented by Mary Lee "If you think my designs for women are conservative, I'm even more conservative when it come's to men's clothes," said Pierre Balmain, the couturier from Paris. He pointed to Mr. Erick Mortensen, his chief assistant designer, and said:286 words
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939 1972-09-28 12 Js \1 f THE male box k.T. Psychologists have labelled it the Saturday Night Syndrome. Come Saturday night and the discotheques, the clubs, coffee houses and the cinemas will find its faithful flock of followers. The syndrome has become so steeped in social norms that939 words
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Article, Illustration93 1972-09-28 12 RUTH MOSES - TALKING] #SHOP RUTH MOSES There is no excuse for the family to drift to the dinner table in dribs and drabs, especially when you have a loud dinner gong to summon them. It comes with a figurehead of a deer in plastic and can be93 words
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Article, Illustration86 1972-09-28 12 A convenient hanger that will fit in any room or space, no matter how tiny it is, is the accordian hanger from Japan. When stretched out to its full length, it is about eight Inches long, with little rungs jutting out from a central86 words
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Article, Illustration86 1972-09-28 12 If you like stoneware and Japanese designs, this tea set which blends a mixture of East and West should be Just your "cup of tea." In typical, unfussy Japanese style are the sugar and cream sets, and the teapot with the squareshaped bamboo handle.86 words
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Article, Illustration84 1972-09-28 12 Add colour and excitement to windows, doors and patios by hanging up colourful wind chimes that catch the breeze In soft, relaxing, musical tones. The sea-shell chime comes with strands of about four coloured shells to a row. in four strands hung from a84 words
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Commerce and Finance
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246 1972-09-28 12 Singapore's ship repairing and building industry is experiencing a lull in business.. According to shiprepairing circles, there has been a slight decline in the number of jobs. This, they said could be due to the world monetary crisis. However, the industry is confident that246 words
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173 1972-09-28 12 Washington, Thursday.— The French Finance Minister, Mr. Valery Giscard d'Estalng yesterday called for a three-phase approach to world monetary reform, starting with an agreement on a new exchange rate system by this time next year. He told the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund173 words
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Article198 1972-09-28 12 United Press International New York, Thursday The stock market, buoyed by Vietnam peace rumours surged around mid-session and closed with a sharp gain yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading overall was only moderate. The Dow Jones average of 30 selected blue-chip industrial stocksUnited Press International - 198 words
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Article135 1972-09-28 12 London, Thursday The market closed lower in quiet trading yesterday after modest selling followed the Trades Union Congress rejection of the Government's anti-inflation proposals. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was 9.2 lower at 471.8. Bargains totalled 8,512 (8,589). Bats and Flsons were hardest hit while135 words
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Article, Illustration185 1972-09-28 12 Two days of declines were partially checked yesterday when prices improved slightly. But trading was thin and selective. Turnover was relatively low at 3.2 million shares valued at $6.7 million. General Lumber, a third line speculative counter advanced 30 cents to $2.28. Trenfcanu Development also sained 11 cents185 words
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Article209 1972-09-28 12 Allied Chem 29', Alcoa 53 >4 Am Brands 40 V, 35 Am Can AT A T 47 A P Anaconda 5*i 17% Beth Steel 28 Boeing 22% Caterp Trac 67 Chrysler 30% 138 34 Coca-Cola Cont OH Control Data 74% Corn Ol Wka 230 924 168 136%209 words
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Article35 1972-09-28 12 fcT'SSr S ffitsrc"' «i 2£?,A gure inclu ded 52,537 metric tons with the rubber dealers and in 71s metric tons In psa ;i5 raUway godowns and stoSS SSggt by Bea trom35 words
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Advertisement67 1972-09-28 13 MODERN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE FORMERLY CHINESE YMCA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Fimm tiies 1949 for iitstaidiig rctilts coatiinsly. Coursas itortinj ia October. LCC accounting revision (23rd sossion). Saturdays 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. accounting beginners (IStli spacial morning session). Sundays 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.«. LCC Bookeeping revision— Tuesday and Thursday—7.30 p.m.-8.3067 words
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Article, Illustration78 1972-09-28 14 Chairman Mao Tse-tung greets Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Kakuei Tanaka, on his arrival for their first meeting in Peking. They met for about an hour in the study of Chairman Mao's single-storey home within Peking's Forbidden City. The Chinese leader, tempered in 14 years warfare against the78 words
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Article316 1972-09-28 14 United Press International Peking, Thursday. The Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung has put his seal of approval on efforts to normalise Slno-Japanese relations by receiving the Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Kakuei Tanaka. It put the kiss of death on Japan's diplomatic relations with theUnited Press International - 316 words
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Article316 1972-09-28 14 The Registry of Vehicles' call for the voluntary use of reflective licence plates to increase road -safety has met with good response from the motoring public. Since the use of these illuminous plates was gazetted about two weeks ago, several hundred cars—both old and new—are now fitted with316 words
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Article37 1972-09-28 14 Dr. Augustine H.H. Tan. political secretary to the Prime Minister's Office, will be the guest-of-honour at a dinner to mark the dosing of the export promotion seminar tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Shangri-La Hotel.37 words
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Article39 1972-09-28 14 Six armed robbers yestergot™*y with $1500 m rJttLfSim sart25 art 2P s of ci Mttes froni a coffee chop at Circuit Road after a fierce struggle with ihe owner Mr S?Huan Chlok, 40, and his two employees.39 words
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Advertisement75 1972-09-28 14 that's the new circulation record of New Nation. During August 1972, New Nation's average daily net sale achieved the highest circulation ever recorded by an* English language daily in Singapore over the past 10 years (except the Straits Times). And sales are on the increase. More and more influential and75 words
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Advertisement611 1972-09-28 15 NEW NATION DEATH CAPT. Poddy LoHmm of Offshore Dynamics passed away peacefully 27.9.72 arrangements to be notified. ANNOUNCEMENTS DINE/DANCC NITELY to the 'Sounds of Hawaiian' at Aloha Rhu, Hawaiian Village, Tanoh Me rah with Barney Morrior and his Hawaiianaries Romantic South-Seas Atmosphere Tabie Reservation: *****4/*****5. MOTHERCARE SPECIALISING in mother and611 words
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Advertisement585 1972-09-28 15 MOOCRN P&LLY FURNISHED 31 air-conditioned bedrooms parquet flooring apartment, special lounge, television, bar, refrigerators, 2 longboths, hot/cold water, telephone, carpets, large lawn, carpark dist. 15 $675. S'pore *****2. DISTRICT 11: 2-STOREY 5-1 EDROOM ED Detached Bungalow Elevated Site Panoramic View, 4Bathrooms, Servant's. Room, Garage, Parquet/Mosaic Flooring, 15,000 Sq.ft. unfurnished $1,800/-.585 words
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Advertisement465 1972-09-28 15 BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, BOOK* KEEPING, COMMERCE (Structure of), Arithmetic, Accounting Morning, Afternoon and Evening ctosses. Time and days Shorthand: Mondays and Fridays 10—11 a.m. or 3— 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays 5.30—6.30 p.m. Bookkeeping: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11—12 noon or 5.30—6.30 p.m. Wednesdays 2—4 p.m. Structure of Commerce/Arithmetic: Mondays and Fridoys465 words
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Advertisement533 1972-09-28 15 FOR HIRE I FOR RENTAL Airconditioners, Sanyo, Westirtghouse, Carrier, Philco, Room/Pockoge Unit From $30/- upwards Sunlite Telephone: *****, *****, *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE P O N GG O L SEVENTEENTH AVENUE (Seaside 10Va m.s. off Ponggol Road) Ideal for family who love the sea. Ranchtype split-level bungalow 8,400 fa533 words
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Advertisement703 1972-09-28 15 45 TONS MANITOWOC Truck Crone 60 fact boom for tola or hire (doily-wOekJy/monthly) Contact *****3 "Singapore. POSITION VACANT 8 m I FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES ore required immediately by Boots Pharmaceutical Company in Singapore and Malaysia (Penong, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca). Applicants must be 18 to 25 yeors of oge,703 words
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Advertisement564 1972-09-28 15 TRAVEL AGINCY require a Receptionist Clerk. Application giving full personal particular* ond a non-returnable photograph should be oddressed to The Personnel Monoger, Cathay Tours Agent Pte. Ltd., 69 Jalan Besar S'pore 8. ROLLII SINGAPORE PTE. LTD TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST. Applicant should have completed Secondary education and preferably be working in564 words
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Advertisement487 1972-09-28 15 TRAVEL GUIDE NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. Tour Moloya Seven Days SSHO/-, air-conditioned Bus Ssl3s/-, Departure Every Sunday, Monday, C/Highlonds Four Days Ss7o/-. Every Wednesday, Pongkor C/Highlonds Fifteen Days air-conditioned Bus Ss37o/-, 30/9/72, 15/10/72, 11/11/72, 19/11/72, 26/11/72, 4/12/72, 11/12/72. Bangkok Chiengmai by air Eight Dovs S$625A, 4/10/72, 19/10/72, 15/11/72, 23/11/72, 30/11/72.487 words
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Advertisement694 1972-09-28 15 19*2 TRIUMPH VITtSSI Convertible 2nd owner. Excellent condition. Tax, insurance $1250 0.n.0. View; 28 Recreation Rood. S'pore. 5.30- p.m. Telophont: *****8. VEHICLE WANTED URGENTLY REQUIRED good used cars. Immediate cash paid. Contact 69, Killiney Road, Mr. Ton *****9 Singapore. WANTED TO PURCHASE SECONDHAND PIANOS AND YAMAHA ORGANS wanted. Phone: *****9694 words
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Article, Illustration535 1972-09-28 16 Desmond Oon - passing shots sr Desmond Oon During the recent Singapore Amateur Asian Invitation tennis championships, I was accosted by a number of "progressive" followers of the game why I (in my capacity as Hon. Referee) did not introduce the tie-breaker. The answer is simple.535 words
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Article60 1972-09-28 16 Singapore Reserves will play a friendly soccer match against Interline Air at Jalan Besar today at 5.30 p.m. At Farrer Park, MacPherson Constituency clash with Singapore Government Technical Services Union at 5.30 p.m. At Balestier Road, Champion Motors Sales meet Parts and Accessories Centre in the Borneo60 words
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659 1972-09-28 16 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Disbelief gave -way to excitement among walking followers recently when B.K.S. Maniam clocked one of his best times in his career for an 11-mile walk. The local star finished the Jurong Big Walk on Sunday in lhr 27mins 31.8secs a performance659 words
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Article46 1972-09-28 16 Berkshire 14 Hampshire 20; Bridgend 6 Cardiff 6; East Midlands 15 Middlesex 23; Llanelli 33 Barbarians' 17; Neath 28 Cross Keys 4; Newport 3 Newbridge 3; Saracens 27 St. Marys Hospital 3; Torquay Athletic 12 St. Lukes College 28; Wasps 42 London Hospital 4.46 words
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Article, Illustration367 1972-09-28 16 Denver, Colorado, Thursday World heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, asserting he was "about ready to take him out in the streets," said yesterday he wanted to fight Muhammad All anywhere, anytime. "I don't care whether I have to fight him in my back yard," said367 words
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Article33 1972-09-28 16 Albany, California, Thursday Top seeded Bob Hewitt of South Africa defeated Tom Edlefsen of the United States, 6-2, 7-6 in the first round of the U5534,000 Golden Gate Pacific International championships.33 words
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35 1972-09-28 16 Breaking loose from the pack a Royal Australian Regiment player (with ball) runs for it as Singapore Cricket Club forwards (striped jerseys) give chase in yesterday's friendly rugby match on the Padang. SCC won 14-4.35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1972-09-28 16 v ~7 *s^jr ktixf. s* V < f"*4+- M friri JS* J«F'; r7V ;^TZ i!J!^l^v»; Pictures by Steven LeePictures by Steven Lee - 32 words
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289 1972-09-28 16 Turn berry, Scotland, Thursday.—Welsh Golfer Brian Huggett, who is under medical treatment for exhaustion, set a course record of 64 to be the llrst round leader of the 51,000 sterling John Player 72holes golf tournament here yesterday. Huggett finished one stroke ahead289 words
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Article45 1972-09-28 16 Tokyo, Thursday The results of last night's JaDanese professional baseball games: CENTRAL LEAGUE: Taiyo 6 Hiroshima 4; Chunichi 9 Hanshin 7; Yakult 7 Yomiuri 4. c P C i?79 LEA GUE: Toei 5 Nishitetsu 1; Nankai 5 Hankyu 4; Lotte 5 Kintetsu45 words
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Article282 1972-09-28 16 Athens, Thursday.—Greek soccer champions Panathinaikos, European Cup run-ners-up two seasons ago, crashed out of this season's competition in the first round when penalty kicks decided their match against C.S.K.A. Sofia (Bulgaria) here last night. Panathinaikos won last night's second leg first round match 2-1 after extra time,282 words
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Article34 1972-09-28 16 La Spezia, Italy, Thursday Augustin Senin of Spain retained his European bantamweight boxing title here last night when his Italian challenger Tony Sassarini retired in the sixth round of their title clash.34 words
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Miscellaneous260 1972-09-28 16 NEW NATION CROSSWORD n 9 Con. 10 Napery. 11 —MacMahon. 12 Floor cushions, for example. 15 Dresses. 18 Specialty of 31 Down. 20 To the—degree. 23 River into the Laptev sea. 25 Look—(examine). 26 Weather forecast. 27 "Slithy" creatures. 31 Mike Nichols' former partner: Pull name. 32 Bereft. 33 Ancient260 words
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Miscellaneous87 1972-09-28 16 DR. KILDARE Sarah venable HAS JUST PHONEP PR. KILPARE TO BREAK HER MORNING APPOINTMENT FOR A PHYSICAL.... THAT WOULP BE POOR, FRXSHTENEP, GRATEFUL... AHP GULLIBLE... SARAH SEEKING RJRTHER REASSURANCE PR. KiLRftRE.'/? you mni to sec ME NOW? BUT IT'S AFTER MJPNIGHT. WHAT'S THE EMERGENC/.' ANP SHE SAIP SHE HAP A87 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1972-09-28 17 SATURDAY CLASS 2 DIV. 3 6F ($9OOO t- $6300 TO WINNER) ***** SYELLABELLE a (Stella) Heddle 6 9.00 ***** REGAL SINGER a (Park) Lee 8 8.12 ***** MIDAS KID a (Income) Tan 4 8.11 ***** MINEX a (KL Chong) Teh 6 8.11 ***** THUNDERER2,244 words
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443 1972-09-28 17 By Blue Peter Penang, Thursday Vagabond II (Rodney Allan) worked in great heart in the company of Antelaml (Winson Liew) on a soft track here this morning. Breaking from the 4f the stablemates steadily clapped on the pace to run the last443 words
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Article168 1972-09-28 17 Newmarket, England Thursday.— Jacinth, owned by Lady Butt, led from start to finish to win the Cheveley Park Stakes for two-year-old fillies, run over six furlongs here yesterday. American Mrs. J. Hane's Caspian finished second, with Marble Arch, owned by Texas oil millionaire Nelson Bunker-Hunt, third of168 words
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Article408 1972-09-28 17 SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE ONE: (2.15 pm). CL Five Div 3 B%f Wismflak. RACE TWO: (2*5 pm). CL Five Div 2 BV4f Me is Luck, Jimbo, Perfect, Shy Away, Court Order. RACE THREE: (3.15 pm). CI. Four Div 3 BVif White Spot, Pappa's Love 11, Sparkler. RACE408 words
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Article360 1972-09-28 17 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia The Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress has stepped in to investigate into the controversial Champion of Champions bowling tournament which concluded at the International Bowling Centre over the weekend. The issue arose when one of the two rion-qualifiers among the 12 finalists won360 words
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Article220 1972-09-28 17 Skopje,, Thursday World champions the Soviet Union were yesterday given a hard struggle by Hungary in the first round of the final in group "A" at the Chess Olympiad. The Hungarians went a point ahead at the adjournment after x their second board player Istvan Bllek beat Viktor220 words
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Article95 1972-09-28 17 New York. ThursdayBob Hope has scored another coud. bringing aboard another world champion sports figure for his first special of the television season. NBC announced yesterday. Camera shy Bobby Fischer has signed a contract to appear on the show, for an undisclosed amount. He will95 words
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Article29 1972-09-28 17 Get your eight-page free lift-out of the race form guide for full details of this weekend's race meeting at Penang in the New Nation on Saturday.29 words
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Article26 1972-09-28 17 New York, Thursday.— Muhammad All was named "Fighter of the Month" by Ring Magazine yesterday for his victory over Floyd Patterson a week ago.26 words
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229 1972-09-28 17 London, Thursday.— Struggling Manchester United, desperate to regain a position among England's top soccer clubs, yesterday signed ace goal-scorer Tea Mac-' Dougall for a fee estimated at £200,000 (551.34 million). MacDougall, a 25-year-old Scot who has yet to win any representative honours for229 words
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Advertisement66 1972-09-28 17 The new Johnson 50 is smaller, fester, lighter and not nearly so thirsty. This new 'fifty' packs more performance into less space than any midrange outboard ever has. It was engineered to give you more zip than any fifty you've ever seen go by AND to give you dependability and66 words
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Article429 1972-09-28 18 Washington Post The district of Columbia's Environmental Health- Administration and a Chinese restaurant are at war over chopsticks. One food inspector and his supervisor have already ordered the Empress Restaurant to throw its chopsticks away after each use. This week city food officials said they want toWashington Post - 429 words
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Article, Illustration54 1972-09-28 18 Annie Lim, 19, like most girls loves dressing and keeping up with the latest trends. In fact, her ambition is to be a professional model. She spends most of her free time either window-shopp-ing or going to the movies. Picture by HL •1 IPicture by Philip Lim - 54 words
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Article50 1972-09-28 18 Jews in London renamed briefly Moscow Road in Westminster as Jewish Slave Market Place to protest against Russia's order that Soviet Jewish professional men and women must pay a "diploma tax" if they wish to emigrate to Israel. A policeman removed the signa after 20 minutes.50 words
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Article52 1972-09-28 18 A Jersey headmaster, Brother Lawrence Treanor, is to ban long-haired boys because "they are more readily accepted in drug circles." He added: "A boy comes to this school on our terms and not his. We feel we must clamp down on anything remotely associated with52 words
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Article41 1972-09-28 18 Australian housewife Mrs. Celia Fletcher, 41 visiting relatives in Yorkshire, has won first prize in a raffle— a boomerang autographed by the victorious England Ashes team. She said: "Fancy travelling 12,000 miles to win a boomerang."41 words
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Article31 1972-09-28 18 A Women's Lib course will start at a night school in Bradford, Yorkshire, to teach housewives and teenage girls the history of emancipation. But it will not include bra-burning.31 words
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Article68 1972-09-28 18 MEI LIN: What a drama at the airport! And what a sense of relief when the hijack report proved to be a false alarm. AH FOOK: It was all so confusing. But one point came through clearly the precautions taken at Paya Lebar showed that the authorities are68 words
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94 1972-09-28 18 Some 200 eager gourmets gobbled their way through a ton and a half of lamb chops In Logrono, Spain, recently in an eating contest held to celebrate the wine harvest. The first prize was won by a four-man team led by individual winner Isiforo94 words
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Article180 1972-09-28 18 Today Is Thursday, September 28, the 272nd day of 1972 with 94 to follow. THE MOON: In Its last quarter. THE MORNING STARS: Venus, Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. American cartoonist A1 Capp was180 words
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93 1972-09-28 18 A campaign to improve the working conditions of 500,000 British civil servants has started, with a tidy-up of Government offices in Whitehall and through the country. Earl Jellicoe, Lord Privy Seal, the Minister responsible for the civil service, has taken personal charge of93 words
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Advertisement191 1972-09-28 18 GRAIN D' ORGE impressive gift designed and engraved in Paris. Place Vendome by Parker. Here is truly fine jewelry that writes... designed and engraved in Paris by Parker craftsmen, then sheathed in 20-micron 16K gold or 30-micron silver plate. The distinctive patterns of Parker's Place Vendome writing instruments reflect their191 words
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Miscellaneous509 1972-09-28 18 <r 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (C) 3.45 Then and Now— Having a Job (C—Rpt) 4.15 Housewives' Matinee —The 111-fated Girl (Cantonese Film, Pt. 2) 5.15 Close 6.00 Opening and Rocky Jones, space Ranger —Forbidden Moon 0.30 News in Brief 6.35 What509 words
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Miscellaneous26 1972-09-28 18 SHORT RIBS /WELL, WWEPE'S THE BUFFALO 1 t Ei# fiSa if li H EKCOSE ME, QOEEUIE, UJWtIE I G-ET LOJUCM. ES 3 vs m* TAKEIUE BKpOWE26 words
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Miscellaneous488 1972-09-28 18 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are one of those fortunate persons to whom fresh Ideas come constantly. Without any real conscious effort from you, new and different notions occur at moments of difficulty or confusion to set things right—and this happens with a legularity488 words
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