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Title Section15 1972-10-14 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, October 14, 1972 No. 536 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article, Illustration309 1972-10-14 1 Wee Beng Huat, Douglas Chan - Courtship opposed By Wee Beng Huat, Douglas Chan Doctors at the Outram Hospital were this morning fighting for the lives of a 20-year-old seamstress and her "rejected" suitor who were found with multiple stab wounds yesterday in what is believed to be a "murder-cum-suicide" bid309 words
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Article10 1972-10-14 1 Police reported 52 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.10 words
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Article193 1972-10-14 1 A man detained In connection with two murder cases fell 35 feet to the ground from the second floor of the CID building In Robinson Road in a bid to escape yesterday. He Is now In a serious condition at the Outram Hospital. The193 words
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Article34 1972-10-14 1 The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Tob Chin Chye, flew back from Tel Aviv last night after a week's visit to Israel as a guest of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.34 words
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Article, Illustration245 1972-10-14 1 Foot injury puts him out of Gold Cup race Wonder horse Jumbo Jet will not run in the $61,500 Gold Cup tomorrow. His trainer, Mr. I.W. Allan, said the champion suffered a minor foot injury after his impressive workout on Wednesday morning. The "Jet" has since245 words
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Article357 1972-10-14 1 By Blue Peter A change of name may bring a welcome change of luck for Harom In Race 4 at Bukit Tlmah today. Harom, formerly known as Racon Lady, was freely tipped on the course to score her first success this morning. The Night Guardian357 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1972-10-14 1 Mary Lee - By Mary Lee Marianne Faithful! (above) held her hands to me and said: "Look, I'm a cripple." She has Just kicked the heroin habit and was discharged from a London hospital two weeks ago. She flew into Singapore on Thursday afternoon with her boyfriend Oliver1,064 words
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201 1972-10-14 1 Washington, Saturday The White House today broke silence over the Vietnam peace talks by acknowledging that major obstacles still blocked a settlement of the war despite four days of secret talks in Paris. Presidential Spokesman Ronald Ziegler said after Mr. Nixon conferred with201 words
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Article67 1972-10-14 1 It is now an offence for a motor vehicle to be caught in a "yellow box" junction, under the latest amendment to the Road Traffic Rules. If a vehicle or a part of it enters a yellow box, even if the light is green and causes obstruction67 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-10-14 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast today from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.—Hazy and no rain.14 words
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Article, Illustration411 1972-10-14 2 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal Hathima blnte Aman, 23, and Zainab binte Taib, 22, are both blind but at this very moment they have every reason to feel privileged and happy. Each has had a special wish fulfilled, and at a most appropriate time411 words
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Article27 1972-10-14 2 Five hundred Marymount Convent students will take P&rt in a walkathon on October 22 from 7 a.m. to raise funds for teaching aids for the sehool.27 words
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383 1972-10-14 2 Sunny Wee - Dilemma for old firms By Sunny Wee Many industrial firms are now in a dilemma of changing from labour-intensive to skill-intensive establishments to keep up with the change in the government's industrialisation policy. The plight of these facto rles and assembly plants was brought to383 words
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Article42 1972-10-14 2 The haze over Singapore reduced visibility to only 500 metres this morning, but a spokesman for the Meteorological Station said: "The situation is improving. We believe the source of this haze to be very large forest fires in southern Kalimantan."42 words
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Advertisement66 1972-10-14 2 I4ZZ! by the \i unci V f--3 at the Golden Peacock Car The Sound Movement. A four-piece jazz group that fills the Golden Peacock Bar with the fresh exciting sounds of your type of jazz Latin, avant garde or commercial. Nightly 9 p.m.' to 1 a.m. (except Tuesday). Shangri-La hotel66 words
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Miscellaneous498 1972-10-14 2 HRPPEnmcs w To T D r Tlong Bahru and Henderson constituencies will hold a Joint dinner at the TIONG BAHRU COMMITNITY CENTRE at 7.30 pjn. to honour their respective Members of Parliament. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), will attend the dinner of the SINGAPORE TAXI-DRIVERS ASSOCIATION at498 words
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Miscellaneous279 1972-10-14 2 Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 26-23 C Bangkok 33-25 C Jakarta 35-25 C Tokyo 23-16 C Seoul 21-lOC Manila 32-22 C Kuala Lumpur 32-24 C Naha 24-12 C London 13-11 C Moscow 9- 3C New York 15- 7C Sydney 19- 9C Melbourne 16-10 C Canberra 18 minus 1C279 words
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361 1972-10-14 3 Gene Teo - 'Only then can steps be taken to remedy the situation' By Gene Teo A sociologist and a probation officer have called for a proper survey on the school dropout problem in Singapore. The sociologist, from the University of Singapore, said: "We do not361 words
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209 1972-10-14 3 Nightclubs, shopping centres and hawker stalls can expect a mini boom with the arrival here of the first of two American warships on a week-long goodwUl visit. The 3300 crew members of USS America, an aircraft carrier from the US 7th Fleet, went209 words
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Article41 1972-10-14 3 The Council of Nanyang University will hold a dinner to welcome Professor Hsueh Shou-sheng, the new Vice-Chancellor, at Mandarin Hotel tonight. Professor Hsueh will be formally introduced to the university's academic and administrative staff members at the function.-41 words
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Article18 1972-10-14 3 Professor Koh Lip Lin has been appointed dean of the College of Science of Nanyang University.18 words
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190 1972-10-14 3 A toucn of Spain comes to Raffles Place white-washed pillars and arches, winding pavements and decorative blooms set in a little square in the centre of the city. Just uie place for tired shoppers to take time off for a rest among190 words
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Article38 1972-10-14 3 The People's Association Kindergarten Children's Day Concert will be held at the National Theatre on October 21 at 7.30 p.m. The guests of honour will be Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, Minister for Culture, and his wife.38 words
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Article30 1972-10-14 3 Washington, Saturday. The first doctors to visit the United States from China in almost 20 years came to Washington yesterday to begin a three-week tour of the nation.30 words
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Article335 1972-10-14 3 The Asian-Pacific Society of Cardiology should look into the recruitment of cardiologists for three to six months service in a developing country, says Australian cardiologist Sir K. Maddox. The cardiologists should be those retiring from active teaching in their own schools. Sir Maddox who was speaking335 words
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260 1972-10-14 3 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan There 1s still no news of the fate of eight Singapore fishermen detained in Burma since January this year. But the families of the fishermen and the Singa pore Marine Product Work ers' Union, which repre sents the fishermen, are still260 words
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Advertisement458 1972-10-14 3 itn A J ny 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 has solved this problem. cl r? t458 words
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Article, Illustration316 1972-10-14 4 Nancy Koh - CAMERA ON SINGAPORE Two vast gardens that will add extra colour to the sprawling estate WORDS: Nancy Koh Anyone who thinks that Jurong Town is just a sprawling industrial estate where men shuffle in the race of heartless materialism will be wrong. For in addition to thePICTURES: Philip Lim - 316 words
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Advertisement138 1972-10-14 4 SAHSUI MONEY SAVING SPECIAL OFFER Sansui offers a Big Money Saving special offer. Buy Sansui sound equipment now and you'll save lots of money. Just look at the following offers and you'll realise how much money you can save. See your nearest Sansui dealers today. A I 'I <"% r*138 words
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Advertisement174 1972-10-14 4 Flexalum A PRODUCT OF HUNTER DOUGLAS LTD the only strong,light, aluminium outdoor furniture, that will not corrode. Beautiful enough for indoors. Diana. M Beautiful Diana ■< 1 *ll \VI moulded in the R'l Vlll style^ > =rl Kristina in a unique filigree design jv- v .AUSTASIA INDUSTRIES JHJ- I PftVA174 words
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Article, Illustration166 1972-10-14 5 A. long wait for a taxi. That's what happens for two hours every day at the airport (right). Taxis at the airport are not enough to cater to the hundreds of tourists and travellers who arrive there during the peak hours of 6.30166 words
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314 1972-10-14 5 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim Nanyang University's plan to provide for the educational needs of Jurong residents will be given a fillip when a survey on the life of workers there is completed in February. The survey on the problem and needs of Malaysian and Singapore314 words
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Article60 1972-10-14 5 The Development Bank of Singapore has awarded six scholarships to finalyear and honours students of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University. The six are: Mr. Lee Pon Yoong (Economics), Mr. Lim Choon Seng, Mr. Lim Hwee Hal and Mr. Yuen San Seng (Commerce), Miss Ong Law60 words
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Article39 1972-10-14 5 Seventeen students from the School of Nautical Studies of the Polytechnic will tour the container vessel Selandia on Monday morning. The vessel, which belongs to the East Asiatic Company, is on her maiden voyage here.39 words
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Article32 1972-10-14 5 The Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Delfln R. Garcia, will speak to members of the Foreign Correspondents Association of South-East Asia at the Cafe Allegro, Goodwood Hotel, at 1 p.m. on Monday.32 words
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Article25 1972-10-14 5 Tree-planting Day will b$ held in constituencies, schools, housing estates, community centres and commercial and industrial premises in Singapore on October 29. v25 words
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122 1972-10-14 5 The Family Planning Association's pre marriage course for single persons and engaged couples to be held in Queenstown in mid October has been postponed to November. According to the Rev. Cheilappah, one of the organisers of the course, there will also be some122 words
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Article196 1972-10-14 5 Sequel to dental row The Singapore Registered Dental Association today backed the call of the Singapore Dental Association for a commission of inquiry if it is in the public interest. Mr.\ Loy Tong Nee, secretary of the SRDA said this when commenting on a Press report196 words
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Miscellaneous320 1972-10-14 5 $15 prize for teacher *> Quiz object No. 90 W A KJBI Last Wednesday's quiz photograph showed an electrical test pen. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Tan Huay Teong, a teacher, of Lcrong 7, Toa Payoh. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor320 words
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149 1972-10-14 6 Brussels, Saturday The last passengers were boarding an El A 1 Boeing 707 bound for Tel Aviv after the usual luggage and body search In Brussels when two men turned back and presented amazed Belgian security men with...a pistol and a hand grenade.149 words
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Article42 1972-10-14 6 New York, Saturday Five men were killed and six others Injured yesterday when an explosion ripped through a dynamite plant inDupont, the northeastern Pennsylvania city. The blast crumbled a wall of a building used for mixing the dynamite.42 words
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Article406 1972-10-14 6 K.C. Thaler - Pravda out in open support By K.C. Thaler United Press International Washington, Saturday The Kremlin has cast Its vote In favour of Mr. Richard Nixon as the United States' next President. Not long ago decried as a communist baiter, a twister. an Imperialist aggressor, Mr. NixonUnited Press International - 406 words
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Article157 1972-10-14 6 United Press International Seattle, Saturday—Senator George McQovern charged yesterday that "government is serving money more than people" under a Nixon administration where special favours "flow like Niagara." The Democratic presidential candidate was warmly greeted by 750 Seattle area lawyers and their wives at a hamUnited Press International - 157 words
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Article252 1972-10-14 6 Reuter Washington, Saturday —The US Senate yesterday overwhelmingly voted to ban the Anglo-French Concorde and Soviet supersonic airliners from American airports unless their noise is reduced. But whether the surprise amendment would be passed by the Congress as a whole was uncertain. By 61 votesReuter - 252 words
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Article164 1972-10-14 6 London, Saturday. The average American still buys more cigarettes than anyone else in tne world but tne Canadian smokes more if you include rollyour owns, according to a report published yesterday. A survey by the Britisn Tobacco Research Council showed that Americans smoke about 3,670 manufactured164 words
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Article30 1972-10-14 6 m New Delhi, Saturday.— Armed troops were rushed to the Interior areas of north-east Indian *■*m Btate's Nowgong district yesterday amid reports ef continued rioting and heavy casualties.30 words
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Article204 1972-10-14 6 United Press International London, Saturday.—The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, said yesterday that the government was determined to make the new enlarged European community a "partnership for peace." 81r Alec was speaking at the governing Conservative Party's annual convention In Blackpool. Convention delegatesUnited Press International - 204 words
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Article70 1972-10-14 6 Zurich, Saturday. A 50 year old Yugoslav was in custody here last night after threatening to blow up a Swissair airliner in which he had flown from the Stuttgart in West Germany spending most of the flight in the toilet. Police would not reveal his name,70 words
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Article74 1972-10-14 6 I Karachi. Saturday.—Another Pakistani minister, 'Mr. Meraj Mohammad Khan, Minister of Btate for Public Affairs, has offered his resignation to President Bhutto, the Daily News said here yesterday. The newspaper said Mr. Meraj, a founding member of the President's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and a trusted presidential lieutenant,74 words
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Article61 1972-10-14 6 Santiago, Saturday. A Uruguayan Air Force turboprop plane with 47 aboard disappeared yesterday on a flight over the Andes Mountains, the Chilean Air Force said. The air force said the twin engine F-27 had departed from Mendoza, Argentina, on a nonstop flight to Santiago. Contact was61 words
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Miscellaneous302 1972-10-14 6 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Horrifies. 10 Levantine boats. 11 Safari, perhaps. 12 Caesar's penultimate words. 13 Harvest. 18 Chatter: Colloq. 22 Drug-yielding plants. 24 Texas spread. 25 Bites, as cold air. 28 Employs: Phrase. 29 Hot-air chamber. 30 Individuals; Abbr. 31 Spanish lady. 32 To (every one). 33 Give. 35302 words
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521 1972-10-14 7 PETER ONG - A taste of chicken cooked with some wine at Paradise EATING OUT Restaurant Entertainment GUIDE WITH PETER ONG Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city life and in an unspoilt corner of Singapore is a beautiful restaurant. It's the521 words
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442 1972-10-14 7 Australian wines are slowly winning a long, hard battle in breaking down the wall of prejudice which local wine drinkers have held against the quality of this particular variety. It was only recently that a wider range of Australian wines made their way on442 words
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Article, Illustration93 1972-10-14 7 No wonder they say there's no business like show business. Ask Hong Kong's enchanting vocalist Ida Loh (right) and she'll tell you: "You're right." Ida has spent six years in the glittering world of show business and it's not one without rewards. She has made93 words
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Article, Illustration210 1972-10-14 7 What would you call a 12-member family made up of acrobats of one kind or another? An extraordinary fjunily, right? Now, how would you like to know it better? On paper, I mean. Well, the family is led by Chang Chi-chow, who's now 52 years old.210 words
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Advertisement222 1972-10-14 7 LUNCH SPECIAL v ORCHABO CINEMA BIOG 8 GRANGE RD TEL. *****5 MAIN DISH INCLUDES SOUP DU JOUR •ROLL AND BUTTER •FRESH FRUIT •COFFEE MO NOW MCE HOOM o*. mm. mm Putsch IK *\v WEDNESDAY SX«N Thursday FRVOAY SATURDAY 1 VAKST CHVCAttX SUUOAY <a«UXH> vow. ckov >wtww L o o o222 words
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Advertisement195 1972-10-14 7 The good lifeDIMPLE Haig Sc otc h Whisky is so much part of it T Mm a #r,. u r M Jfranrr «»rott lltb. tff H A LITTLE SPAIN GOMES TO THE If you're a connoisseur of western food, you will enjoy the most exquisite Spanish 'specialities and other Continental195 words
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462 1972-10-14 8 By any standards, Singapore's economy may be said to have passed Rostow's take-off stage. In mid-1972 the nation's foreign assets stood at an impressive $4230 million; output of the manufacturing industries which was employing 161,305 in June 1972, increased by 35 per cent to462 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article150 1972-10-14 8 A golden rule all tourists come to learn Is "never lose your passport." A Mexican visitor to Thailand did just that, and Is now "enjoying" an unscheduled extension of his stay while all his friends have long since departed for Mexico. Mr. Roger discovered his passport was missing150 words
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Article90 1972-10-14 8 I guess It was a matter of time before It happened. The crystal clear glass panel of the Rochore Outpatient Dispensary Dispensary entrance door was so clear that a young patient walked right through it with a shattering din that shook patients and staff alike. The young man90 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1972-10-14 8 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH Willie's first poster colour painting covered only a laughable one-tenth of his drawing block. The surrounding area of virgin white paper was stained with fingerprint smudges of dirty grey-blue and careless spills of inky1,049 words
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Letters
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Article302 1972-10-14 8 A. R. G. D'ROSE - A. R. G. D'ROSE One of the curious aspects of modern journalism seems to be the intolerance of certain newspaper writers to religious beliefs, convictions and practices. It is not only discourteous but also distasteful for anyone living in Singapore to sneer at another's religious beliefs and302 words
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Article359 1972-10-14 8 We refer to Mr. Gerald de Cruz's latest comment on oral history in the New Nation of October 3, headlined Oral History is More Than Just Interviewing People for an Hour or Two. First, we wish to point out that your edited version of our first letter359 words
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Article82 1972-10-14 8 A. N - A.N. For the past two months the mosquito menace in this neighbourhood, Wilmonar Avenue, has become -unbearable. The chief culprit, it seems, is the septic tank which serves the area. This structure under the care and protection of the Public Works Department Is covered with slabs of82 words
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Article57 1972-10-14 8 CORRINA DIEU (Mrs - CORRINA DIEU (Mrs.) Public Relations Officer, Housing and Development Board. Singapore, 2. We refer to the letter by Lover of Birds dated October 3. The writer will be glad to know that the keeping of birds as pets is generally allowed by the Board, provided that57 words
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Article84 1972-10-14 8 HO KOK WAH - HO KOK WAH Judging from the number of letters complaining about the inadequate bus services, it is evident that the re-organisation of our bus services has not result- «.d in many improvements. Many of the bus services are still running with an inadequate number of buses, irregular intervals84 words
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Article113 1972-10-14 8 I refer to Gardener's letter dated September 30. My children are former students of the school he referred to and I have been watching with Interest the activities of this school under its dedicated and hardworking principal. The tund-raising activities of the school, such as film shows, newspaper113 words
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Advertisement112 1972-10-14 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Philips homecare equipment keeps a woman happy. It's easy for a woman to keep her home spick and span when she has a Philips vacuum cleaner and floor polisher. They make really quick work of troublesome cleaning chores,112 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1538 1972-10-14 9 Wee Beng Huat - A way of life along the waterways WORDS and PICTURES: Wee Beng Huat To the left and right, spread miles and miles of luxuriant iiat green padi fields, slowly climbing into the hills crowned by mighty teak trees. And in between, meandering through the vast soegy1,538 words
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Article, Illustration940 1972-10-14 10 Touch of wit and warmth brings lite stories alive TITANS AND OTHERS, by Malcolm Mac Donald. Collins, 287 pages, $20.25 ERNEST COREA. Biography is not every reader's cup of tea. There is bound to be some element of repetition in the narration of stories about men940 words
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Article, Illustration56 1972-10-14 10 THE THIEF'S JOURNAL, by Jean Genet. Penguin $3.50. Sculptor Alberto Giacometti's Head on Stand is featured on today's cover. The book is Jean Genet's most famous. He traces his progress through Europe and the 1930s in rags, hunger, contempt, fatigue and vice. His is a voyage56 words
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Article431 1972-10-14 10 Eloquent voice o£ a revolutionary THE DISINHERITED A JOURNAL OF A PALESTINIAN EXILE, by Fawaz Tunki. New York and London, 156 pages, U555.95. FRANCIS KHOO KAH SIANC. "Then it came about that we could not wait to be freed, and we broke out. "With freedom from bondage431 words
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Article697 1972-10-14 10 Useful guide Cor teaehers of English PARAGRAPH WRITING, by Frank Chaplen. Oxford University Press, 74 pages, $4.25 (teacher's edition) $2.70 (student's edition). VIVIAN QUEK. Books on the teaching of English language usually have a chapter on paragraphing. The topic is dealt with in the normal framework suggesting one697 words
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Article349 1972-10-14 10 A VERY EASY DEATH: Slmone de Beau voir's book is an unsentimental study of her mother's death and the way it affects her family. She combines her skills of acute observation, intelligent appraisal and accurate powers of description in a book which does not try to gloss over349 words
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860 1972-10-14 11 EDGAR KOH - SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH The return of HAWAII FIVE-O tomorrow looks like the biggest single event to most viewers this year. After being missed for unbearable months, Jack Lord and his specialist assistants are back to fight crime in Honolulu: Though a new format860 words
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588 1972-10-14 11 VIOLET OON - f THEATRE VIOLET OON Lee Joo For, who won first and third prize in this year's RadioTelevision Singapore playwriting competi- tion, will have three of his one-act plays presented by the Experimental Theatre Club from Oct. 26 to 28 at 8.30588 words
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Article, Illustration598 1972-10-14 11 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA EDGAR KOH EVERY LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY starring Lynn Redgrave and Victor Mature (Cathay—midnight tonight). Crimes In real life are seldom, laughing matters anywhere especially In muggers-infested New York. But felonies and grand larcenies—as the Americans love to call them—are part of life598 words
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Article239 1972-10-14 11 A weeklong French film festival will be held by the French Embassy and the Alliance Francalse at the Victoria Theatre from Monday. One film will be shown each day at 8.15 pjn. All are recently produced commercial features: Monday: L'Homme Au Cerveau Graffe, directed by Jacques239 words
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Article376 1972-10-14 11 VIOLET OON - Tart VIOLET OON Tan Chor Tee's realistic landscape and figurative oil paintings represent a change in style for the Alpha Gallery's usually avantgarde exhibits. The 30-year-old artist's first one-man show opens at the gallery on Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. and will last till Nov.376 words
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Article, Illustration822 1972-10-14 12 PETER ONG - DISC PETER ONG CAT STEVENS: CATCH BULL AT FOUR ISLAND ILPS 9206): Now listen to this. And listen attentively. Get your money ready, dash straight to your favourite store and buy up this singer/songwriter's great LP. Believe me, it is an LP822 words
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Article882 1972-10-14 12 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Say "Vienna" to anyone who has visited that city and he at once thinks of music, exquisite food and splendid, light wines, to go with the varied dishes from many countries which make up the Viennese cuisine. For at one time,882 words
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470 1972-10-14 12 LI PO - f FOOD/DRINK LI PO I remember that great and ebullient maitre chef Jean Roufflat when he was here, robustly calling lor "un porto", as his preluncheon aperitif. "Port before lunch," you may exclaim, "and in this heat?" It was Harvey's Hunting Port470 words
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Article535 1972-10-14 12 f STAMPS PHILATELIST At a Stamp Club meeting earlier this week a member who had just spent several minutes studying the material due to be auctioned, leaned over the table and said to me: "Doesn't anyone collect foreign." I was a little surprised until I535 words
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Article, Illustration590 1972-10-14 12 E.P.C. COTTER - BRIDGK E.P.C. COTTER The duck is a great stand-by in the play of the hand. On most occasions the average declarer sees that it is essential to employ it, but there are times when he misses it because it appears in590 words
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Advertisement173 1972-10-14 10 The Sloe Gin with the quick glow fej mmAJ" This Old English drink is made of the finest sloes steeped in the finest matured gin. It has great health-giving properties and a unique flavour. Clean on the palate, with a pleasant little bite, it's a mixer that really goes. Try173 words
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Advertisement106 1972-10-14 10 «*4j a r £V„ why toa Selective marketing calls for selective media buying. When you want the top of the market you don't need to buy the whole market. That's costly wastage! For the tame money you can buy three times as many insertions in NEW NATION; Singapore's only English106 words
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Advertisement354 1972-10-14 11 AND THINK about yourself 11) wayi the Dale Canegle Came helps mea aad woaiea: Acquire poise and confidence Speak effectively Sell yourself and your ideas Be at your best with any group Remember names Think and speak on your feet Control fear ar*l worry Be a better conversationalist a Develop354 words
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Advertisement157 1972-10-14 11 Come to the OBEROI IMPERIAL HOTEL for a glimpse of Bali. 30 canvassers by wellknow Balinese Artists will be displayed in the Lobby until 30th October. Exhibition by Gallery Fine Art Enquiries *****5 before 11 a.m. RAFFLES HOTEL cordially invites you to view paintings by local Artists displayed in the157 words
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Advertisement424 1972-10-14 12 Advertisement "V GARDEN NEWS (23) GALPHIMIA A small shrub for all seasons and for most flower beds is Galphimia glauca, or Rain of Gold. It belongs to the same family as the attractive climber often seen on our fences, Trijtellateia, both blooming almost continuously with pyramids of small bright yellow424 words
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BUSINESS NEWS
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Article473 1972-10-14 13 Despite drastic reorganisation moves in 1999 which resulted In a change of name as well as a move irom residential Sims Avenue to the industrial area of Jurong town, National Industries of Singapore does not appear to have settled down yet, as borne out by the473 words
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Article971 1972-10-14 13 INDUSTRIALS 1971/1972 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last Week's TurnHigh Low ago ago Stock Buyers Sellers Sale or Over 4.64— -1.40-- 4.24 3.98 Allied Chocolate 4.14 4.18 4.18 —.06 11 3.18 0.92 3.18 2.84 Ben Co. 3.10 —.08 13 5.55 1.58 4.80 4.86 Boustead H. 4.70971 words
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949 1972-10-14 13 Magus It must have been a fairly mixed week for the bulls with the market as wobbly as a jelly and the Straits Times industrial index closing yesterday 1.22 points off on the previous Friday's 275.31, and 2.34 points off Monday'sMagus - 949 words
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Article190 1972-10-14 13 Allied Cbem 26% Alcoa 48% Am Branda 41'» Am Can S3 1 AT T 47% A A P 5% Anaconda 17', Beth Dteel 26% Boeing 21% Caterp Trac 61 Chryaler 29% Coca-Cola 136 Cont on 36 >i Control Data 65 Corn Ol Wke 219% Dow Chem 92190 words
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Article53 1972-10-14 13 Island and Peninsular Developments has acquired 99.38 per cent of the Issued capital of Austral Malay Tin and will compulsorlly acquire the remaining 0.62 per cent of the dissenting shares. I and P has also acquired two million $1 par shares in Austral Enterprises on53 words
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190 1972-10-14 13 United Press International New York, Saturday. Prices on the New York Stock Exchange dropped yesterday to their lowest level in more than two months as investors showed a lack of Interest, together with concern over rising Interest costs. At the close, the DowUnited Press International - 190 words
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Article121 1972-10-14 13 London, Saturday.—The market yesterday closed marginally higher on balance on end-account technicalities. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was up 0.9 at 486.0 and bargains totalled 8,702 (7,795). ICI, Glaxo, Hawker and Decca gained narrowly but Fisons, Vickers, Guest Keen and Bowater declined. Stores had modest121 words
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Advertisement106 1972-10-14 13 HEbfcO TO GOOD BUYS! TANGUN SHOPPING CENTRE 19 TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 10 MA J SON BOK LAN HAIRSTYLISTS WIG HOUSE ftronch Salon: Shop 124, Ist Floor, Tannin Shopping Centre. TEL: 370 447 Main Salon: 109 116 Emerald Hill Rd., Singapore 9. TEL: 377 316 rS >■*«. r complete hair styling106 words
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Advertisement195 1972-10-14 13 YEE LOONG TAILORS Mister tailors with London trained, 'Diploaa' Cutter-Desigeer at your service 223, Selegie Rood (Opp. Selegie House Neor M Re* Cinema) I I Singapore. V M Tel: ***** Branch: Shop 55, Tanglin Shopping Centre Spore 10. Tal: 3702*2. SPECIALISING IN IMPORTED DRESSES AND MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHES GIFTS, BAGS, SHOES195 words
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Advertisement525 1972-10-14 14 x NEW NATION PHONE ANNOUNCEMENTS MOTHERCARE SPECIALISING in mother and baby requisites and fresh flowers. Do your premot herhood shopping under one roof at 403, Shaw Centre, 3rd floor, *****6 Singapore. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN SINGAPORE A MEMORIAL SERVICE IN HONOUR.OP THE LATE PROPESSOR O.S. JOHNSON, UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE AND ELDER525 words
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Advertisement532 1972-10-14 14 (1) DIST 10. DETACHED BUN. GALOW. 4 lorge bedrooms, study, kitchen ond servant's. Extensive build-in features. Terrazzo/porquet flooring. Large private grounds. (2) Dist 9. Apartments with swimming pool. 2/3 bedrooms plus servant's amenities. Easy access to Orchard Rood and central town. (3) Well furnished duplex in dist 10. Reasonable sized532 words
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Advertisement545 1972-10-14 14 INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE ENGLISH (Advanced level) Suitable for Chinese medium and foreign students. New course, commencing 16th October, doily from Monday to Friday, 2.15 3.45 p.m. Language laboratory will be used. SHORTHAND (Theory) Rapid 3 months course. Commencing Thursday, 26 October 1972 Twice weekly, Tuesday and Thursday, 6—7.30 p.m. PART-TIME545 words
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Advertisement492 1972-10-14 14 ABOUT 10 ACRES of lond required for purchase; suitable for medium industry; in ony district. Replies may be forwarded to Cosmic Realty Development Co. Pte. Ltd., 107 Fronkel Avenue, S'pore 15, or Tel. *****1. INDUSTRIAL LAND WANTID Development Company wishes to purchase industrial land. Please write confidentially with price and492 words
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Advertisement558 1972-10-14 14 shits omens hhdo Eumpeon coMpony requires experienced chief officer, second officer ond rodk) officers. Apply in writing with recent photo personol data ond employment history to training and P.O. Box 2798 Singapore. Factory situated at Jurong requires the following Personnel who must be prepqred to work in shifts. Applicants should558 words
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Advertisement510 1972-10-14 14 EVERYDAY DRIVING SCHOOL MORRIS—IOOO dual-controlled hourly $4.50. 12 Choon Goon Street, Singapore 2. Phone: ***** .9 a.m.—9 p.m. MUVAJI TUITION experienced tutor to teach Bookkeeping/ Advanced Accounting. Telephone: Mr. Tan *****5 after 6 p.m. PIANO TUITION for oil ftrodes including Diploma students by overseas trained teocher. Phone *****3 (S'pore). TRAVEL510 words
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Advertisement631 1972-10-14 14 Trust Alka-Seltzer for quick relief of ACID INDIGESTION NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I, K. SHANMUGAM of No. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore hereby give notice that in consequence of the change of ownership of the barge named below, I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore631 words
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Article706 1972-10-14 15 ERIC COOPER - THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER The Singapore Cricket Club was not the place for any Tanglin Club or Police supporter with a weak heart last Tuesday evening. It was expected to be a close match, but only someone with a crystal ball could have706 words
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Article362 1972-10-14 15 The Singapore Motor Sports Club will be holding another autocross at Admiralty Road in the Naval Base tomorrow. The races will be run from 9 a.m. to late afternoon and should provide a thrilling display for spectators. Autocross is motor racing with a difference, done at362 words
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Article73 1972-10-14 15 Tokyo, Saturday. Syd Ball of Australia, displaying brilliant placement shots, defeated Japan's number one player Jun Kamlwazumi 7-5, 6-4 in the third round of the first Asian tennis circuit here yesterday. The 22-year-old player from Sydney outplayed the Japanese Davis Cupper with good forehand and backhand placements.73 words
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Article74 1972-10-14 15 Cincinnati, SaturdayReggie Jackson, the slugging Oakland Athletics outfielder, was declared definitely out of the world series against the Cincinnati Reds, it was announced last night on the eve of the fall classic. After another examination yesterday, doctors said Jackson had a ruptured hamstring muscle suffered when he74 words
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Article199 1972-10-14 15 Paris, Saturday. France last night snatched a surprise 1-0 victory over the Soviet Union In the opening Group Nine World Cup qualifying match at the Pare des Princes stadium here. The French team, which will play the return leg In Moscow In May after199 words
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Article63 1972-10-14 15 Katmandu, Saturday. China's Hou Chla Chang has won the men's singles title of the King Mahendra Memorial international friendship badminton tournament here. He beat Japan's Kenji Suzuki in straight sets 15-4, 15-4, In the finals yesterday. China also won the men's doubles when Hou and Hslen63 words
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Article46 1972-10-14 15 Skopje, Saturday. The Soviet Union won the World Chess Olympiad here yesterday for the 11th time in succession. Hungary was second, after doing badly in their two adjourned games yesterday from which they extracted only half a point, and Yugoslavia was third.46 words
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Article68 1972-10-14 15 Jakarta, Saturday. The University of Indonesia will take part in a Singapore sports festival later this month, Antara news agency reported yesterday. The sports events at the festival held among university students, will include hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table-ten-nis, softball, football and tennis. The Indonesia team68 words
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Article29 1972-10-14 15 United Press International CENTRAL LEAGUE Manshift 4 Yakult 0 Yomlori 9 Hiroshima 1 PACIFIC LEAGUE Kintetau B. 5 Lotte 1 'Kintetsuß. 4 Lotte 0 denotes 2nd fame.United Press International - 29 words
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Article40 1972-10-14 15 Taipei, Saturday Officials of the Table Tennis Association of Taiwan said yesterday they ure ready to send players to the 11th Asian table tennis championships in Jakarta from December 4-13 if invited. Japan has withdrawn from the champoin&hips.40 words
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Article41 1972-10-14 15 London, Saturday Favourite Lee Trevlno yesterday squeezed out Tony Jacklln by one hole and Tom WeLskopf crushed Peter Oosterhuis another Briton, by 4 and 3 tc line up an allAmerlcan final In the Piccadilly world match golf championship.41 words
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Article251 1972-10-14 15 Bucharest, Saturday. Dennis Ralston, captain of the American team playing in the Davis Cup final here, said the performance of Rumanians Ilie Nastase and lon Tiriac in yesterday's singles matches was in disgrace to the spirit of tennis. He said Nastase and Tiriac should not be251 words
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Article91 1972-10-14 15 Buenos Aires, Saturday. France pulled back 11 strokes on the United States to throw the women's world amateur golf championship wide open again after the third round here yesterday. The Americans, 15 ahead on the second day, were still in the lead with a 54-hole total of91 words
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Advertisement109 1972-10-14 15 V This is the outboard everyone's talking about It delivers a startling 50 horses in a compact package that could pass for 30. It's jam packed with the newest technology pressure-pulse tuned exhaust, Firepower CO ignition, double-control cooling, and the unique efficiency of twocylinder loop-charging. All this plus the kind109 words
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Miscellaneous150 1972-10-14 15 SHORT RIBS By Frank O'Neal "That /&U SHMG£R TURNED OUTID BE A LAPy BGCUVONER. ALL WE DID WAS TALK SHOP. ..j»i» to m I Wv'iriii'F. Si Ski a r-u 21 ft: Til mill illinium; in m SNIFFY DOVOU IWAT SOMEDAV WE'LL EVOLVE TO WALKING ON OCR Ml NO LEGS U)HV150 words
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Miscellaneous468 1972-10-14 15 Trust your IF irs your BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have a natural Inclination towards the arts. Music, art, literature these are your natural heritage, and love of them will very definitely lead you in the making of those decisions which will in the long run direct your life. It may468 words
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Article225 1972-10-14 16 1 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER CALL ROT I'M W POINTER MAKUDA BIN CHEW ROYALTY 8. CHECK. ROYALTY |;i m > T. ANGEL T ANGEL 8. CHECK Seearltj Cheek New Mind rrishaw Angel R^ttf Realty Royalty CeRle Knight Security Cheek FLIGHTS El Castene EL CASTANO Fortane lights FXIGHT8 Beam225 words
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Article938 1972-10-14 16 Nine furlongs is his favourite distance By Scrutineer Tymkyn has a second to none chance in the Class 6 Division 2 9f (race 5) and I make him the best bet at Buklt Timah today. He ran a good race over 8f last Saturday. Giving938 words
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Article1909 1972-10-14 16 GOING FORECAST: Good MPfnni 1*45 CLASS 6, DIV. 5 6F ■mUuBH ($5,500 $3,850 to winner) I ***** SIAPA KUAT (Lucky 4) Jaafar 5 S.IO (d 2 +10) C. Lnn S S ***** BORDER DANDY a (SL) Heddle 3 8.8 <dd 5> Chlam 4 1 ***** SECURITY CHECK1,909 words
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Article103 1972-10-14 16 London, Saturday. Lunchtime was Installed ante-post favourite for next year's English 2000 Guineas and Derby classics after an impressive victory in the Dewhurst stakes here yesterday. Hidden by Pat Eddery, Lunchtime won the sevenfurlong race for two-year-olds by two and a half lengths to maintain an unbeaten103 words
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Advertisement265 1972-10-14 16 London Heathrow direct! Only $625 on VCIO or 707 from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur? Operated by British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure Dates Fron^Sin^agore October 17 24 31 November 10 24 December 1 4 15 22 January 8 22 29 February 5 19 26 March 5265 words
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Miscellaneous476 1972-10-14 16 5 Shppm 1.09 Opening followed by Ruff and Reddy 1.25 Lassie—Her Master's Voice 1.50 The Record Breakers (Rpt) 2.55 Saturday Matinee—1 U-Boat Prisoner, starring: Bruce Bennett, John Abbott, Erik Rolf 4.00 Accent on Youth 4.30 Tales from Dickens 4.55 Take Four (Rpt) 5.45 News Magazine (E—Rpt) 6.30 News In Brief476 words
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Miscellaneous14 1972-10-14 16 K«ls 'E MADE IT QUTTE CLEAR ATTHE vTART THAT! 'AD >TO KEEP 4 ConvvdrkinV14 words
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Article, Illustration890 1972-10-14 17 By Blue Peter Gold Sheen, who looks fighting fit after a short spell, has his big chance to take out the $61,500 Singapore Gold Cup (Race Five) tomorrow following the scratching of wonder horse Jumbo Jet this morning.890 words
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Article168 1972-10-14 17 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP I'M f.'/l'H MAKUDA Kmc 1 NO SWEAT 8howman 8H0WMAN Honey Prince SHOWMAN Honey Prince SHOWMAN Honey Prince Race t D. EXPRE88 Moo nee Valley C. ACE D. Exprem F. REGALIA Moonee Valley TENGAH Star Era Race 3 NIP AH Unforgettable NIP AH168 words
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Article, Illustration12700 1972-10-14 18 |mnn| 1.45 Class 3 Div. 2—7f. ImuuSsUHH ($9500 —$6650 fro winner) 1 ***** FAIIY STMT t (lacy) Spaacar 4 IJ I. Mum 11 MXTHi (TM etartad) 8-10-78 S'po*. 7-S 6F (Mil) a. 5 Div. 1: let. The Joker 7-10; Sad. Tng* 7-18: 3rd. Money Maker 7-10 carr. f-U.12,700 words
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Advertisement7 1972-10-14 17 Yhi can take a White Horse anywhere7 words
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Advertisement42 1972-10-14 17 lor bat /i a —.-•u Get a FREE Olympic Games keychain with each purchase of ZEISS sunglasses or MARWITZ spectacle frames. AwihM* M df toatftna optician*. ZEISS UMBRAL W.P.QOODALE G)PTEIJD Noam 1037. lOtti Floor lupnmt Moum p tntng Road. 9. T* *****/B42 words
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