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Title Section15 1972-11-08 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Wednesday evening, November 8, 1972 No. 555 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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188 1972-11-08 1 Two Malaysian businessmen who walked Into an ambush laid by officers of tne Central Narcotics Bureau In the car park of a hotel, were yesterday charged in Court for possessing l*lb of heroin worth $1 million in the American blackmarket. One of188 words
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Article25 1972-11-08 1 Washington. Wednesday The latest count showed President Nixon had won or was leading In 28 states—including Senator McOovern's home state of South Dakota.25 words
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Article607 1972-11-08 1 Francis Rozario - 13th month payout for civil servants won't be assessed this year By Francis Rozario The Government has decided to calculate the 13th month salary payment for more than 60,000 civil servants to be made next month —as part of their 1973 income for tax purposes. The607 words
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Article745 1972-11-08 1 Pang Cheng Lian - 'Be more relaxed' call By Pang Cheng Lian Indonesian leaders want Singaporeans to be more relaxed in their attitudes towards Indonesia, says Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee They strongly believe that both sides should approach common problems in a more relaxed and open frame745 words
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Article, Illustration401 1972-11-08 1 Wee Beng Huat - Victim found with six broken ribs By Wee Beng Huat and Bharathi Mohan A 26-year-old tailor was found dead in his car in Sembawang yesterday. He had at least six broken ribs. Police believe he was murdered by someone who knew some form of martial art. Sek401 words
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Article354 1972-11-08 1 Washington, Wednesday President Nixon has won a landslide victory over Democrat Senator George McGovem. All computer projections were that he had won more than the 270 electoral votes required for re-election. Computers estimated the President would get at least 80 per cent of the popular vote354 words
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Article59 1972-11-08 1 A 13.000-ton Singaporeregistered oil tanker, the Cosmopolitan, caught fire this morning at the Eastern Anchorage after two oxygen cylinders exploded on deck. No one was injured. The fire was brought under control soon after it started at 4.30 a.m. t but the Port of Singapore Authority's59 words
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Article33 1972-11-08 1 Tokyo, Wednesday.—An 11-year-old primary school boy commiitted suicide in Hiroshima by hanging himself on Sunday in protest against his mother for taking his sister to east at a restaurant without him.33 words
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Article13 1972-11-08 1 Islamabad, Wednesday.— Pakistan yesterday recognised the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam.13 words
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Article12 1972-11-08 1 Police reported 69 accidents yesterday. Three were serious, one fatal.12 words
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Article55 1972-11-08 1 Police last night arrested a 12-year-old schoolboy for Tiring crackers in Everton Park. They reminded the public again todav that it is an offence to let off crackers in undesignated areas during the festive season. Parents especially those living in Housing Board flats are urged to restrain55 words
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Advertisement152 1972-11-08 1 I 1 MOTHERS: KM T» MCE It New Nation wishes all its Muslim readers a happy Hari Ray a hooitoy. See this pare NEW NATION TEL: *****1. Wsc "progress 40 years is a short span in a bank's history but it has bean an eventful 40 years for OCBC. Rising152 words
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Advertisement167 1972-11-08 1 IIISIDE mum PACE 2: Singapore may introduce price tagging PAGE 3: Blue f»m operators move into hotels. PACE b: The day I turned shoplifter PACE 7: Strangle bid after love affair. 9 PACE 8: China s bomb shelters for nuclear attacks. PACE 13: A peep into next year's fashions. PACE167 words
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Miscellaneous12 1972-11-08 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 pjn. to 6 pm.— No rain.12 words
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Article629 1972-11-08 2 Rav Dhaliwal - Government working out plans to implement move By Rav Dhaliwal The Government is planning to introduce compulsory price tagging on goods essential goods at least in Singapore, informed sources said today. It is expected to announce its decision soon. The sources said that the Government was at629 words
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Article356 1972-11-08 2 Service charges levied and collected by major hotels for distribution to their staff come within the definition of "wages" In the Central Provident Fund Act, the High Court ruled yesterday. As such, the hotels are liable to pay CPF contributions on the amount of the service356 words
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Article484 1972-11-08 2 Pauline Khng - 'Not negotiating unified pay scale' By Pauline Khng The Singapore Bank Employees Union has accused the banking group of the Singapore Employers Federation of "blatant breach of agreement" for refusing to negotiate for a unified wage scale. The union made the accusation In its bi-monthly484 words
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Article, Illustration157 1972-11-08 2 Police swooped down on Desker Road again last Saturday and seized 40 obscene magazines. The raid which was conducted at night caught the purveyors of the porno graphic publications by surprise. Police said that it was a follow-up to the raid that was conducted last157 words
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Article37 1972-11-08 2 Ng Choon Keng, 29, was jailed for six months In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing seven cartons of tape cassettes valued at $7490 from a PSA godown last Saturday.37 words
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Article20 1972-11-08 2 The Police Band will perform at the Macßltchle Reservoir Park on Sunday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.20 words
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Article51 1972-11-08 2 The Adult Education Board will organise vocational preparatorv classes next year for overaged students who have completed their prlmarv school education. Those wishing to join can obtain application forms from their respective primary school principals. Completed forms must be submitted through principals to the board by November51 words
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Advertisement56 1972-11-08 2 aetvee/tttpAf/p itt tide eneAanfif Mtn. H"€H> Je/ec/tOM ey Mft'neJ /oo Stomach trouble? take (s> stomach tablets to relieve indigestion gastric and other v disorders. r 4* WELLA medicdted HERBAL shampoo tA#gl Contains herbs extract /vfcLLA for dandniff control conditions itchy scalp. W.GERMANY Sote Agents: f TAI WAH TRADMG CO., IM.56 words
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Miscellaneous527 1972-11-08 2 HRPPEIUI1GS wh t a o T D s A Y on Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Social Affairs, will open the 1972 SINGAPORE NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION at the National Library at 4 p.m. The welfare month 1972 ROAD SHOW opening ceremony at Buklt Merah North Community Centre527 words
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Miscellaneous80 1972-11-08 2 Canberra Perth es in world iy: 35-27 C )ur 32-23 C 32-24 C 26-23 C 34-22 C 29-21 C 24-23 C 13-5 C 20-12 C 14-12 C 14-10 C 0-mlnus 1C 14-6 C 22-16 C 22-lOC 22-8 C 27-15 C Singapore Singapore's weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m.80 words
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Article319 1972-11-08 3 Rooms booked for night A blue film syndicate has moved Into several hotels to screen their movies. Informed sources said the syndicate has been operating for the past few months. Shows are opened to exclusive clients—usually businessmen and tourists. Screenings take place under lock319 words
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Article298 1972-11-08 3 Twenty-flve major hotels in the island are now fighting crime with their latest weapon a black list of unwanted guests. On this list are the names, descriptions and the method of operations of more than a dozen people, who are considered undesirable elements. Most of298 words
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Article56 1972-11-08 3 Six men armed with parangs and knives broke Into a temple on Monday night lh Siglap and escaped with 15 Idols valued at over $4000. They smashed down the glass alter and carried away the Idols into a waiting lorry while a frightened caretaker Mr. Yeo Teow56 words
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Article137 1972-11-08 3 An agreement for a US$3O million Japanese loan to Singapore Is expected to be signed soon. The draft is being finalised in Tokyo. A Japanese Embassy spokesman said: "The basic points have been agreed upon. It Is now a matter of drafting. We are137 words
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Article67 1972-11-08 3 The Labour Minister, Mr. Onx Pang Boon, will open the five-day national seminar on the organisation of industrial health services for small Industries on Monday at the Regional English Language Centre. The seminar, organised by the Ministry of Labour with the assistance of consultants from the World Health67 words
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Article28 1972-11-08 3 The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. H. H. Francis, will open the first New Zealand Meat Festival at the Ming Court Hotel tomorrow at 1 p.m.28 words
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Article16 1972-11-08 3 The Istana grounds will be open to the public until 6.30 p.m. today.16 words
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Article, Illustration524 1972-11-08 3 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Did my eyes see right? A balloon flying off in the air on the stage of Victoria Theatre. No, It wasn't part of a magic show. but just one of the countless technical effects used in the musical production of the524 words
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Article23 1972-11-08 3 The Singapore Indian Association will celebrate Deepavall with a buffet dinner at Its Balestler Road premises on Saturday at 8 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement477 1972-11-08 3 c HOME-SIZE AUTO REVERSE STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER MR-650 More sound power and realism for tie home. Plays stereo or monauraj cassette tapes. Records through mikes or other sources. Auto Stop. 8W music power. 1 Attractive cabinetry. 09cm. Sanyo packs the best of Sanyo Research into every set heavenly sound, technical477 words
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Article484 1972-11-08 4 But it's just pseudo pregnancy cnmiiE (lime by PC. This question of pseudo pregnancy has cropped up again- Some time ago someone writing under the pseudonym, Pussled, wrote to me saying that although his ***** was not mated, it had developed all the symptoms of pregnancy.484 words
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Article, Illustration55 1972-11-08 4 Schnapps and Vodka, both four year old, are an inseparable "oouple" who loot their h"—* when their owners went abroad. They are new loofrtng tor a now Ha—Ms Both love ttfltae and ore rood wateh don. If TOO wish to adopt them, call at the SFCA, 15155 words
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Article, Illustration533 1972-11-08 4 Reception for a Parisienne consultant THERE WERE girls, girls, girls everywhere you turned, with bright orange being the dominant colour theme for the Montor cocktail party at the Shangri-La. But girls like JESSIE NG, CONSTANCE SU, LUCY UN and LILT LIM were happy to be dressed exactly533 words
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Advertisement431 1972-11-08 4 n u Li h A I when you buy GENERAL ELECTRIC SM32O Dishwasher Spotlessly clean dishes without hand rinsing or scraping thanks to GE THORO-WASH action. Automatic control of pre-wash, pre-rinse, wash and two final power rinses plus drying. No special plumbing required just roll it up to the sink431 words
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Article, Illustration274 1972-11-08 5 A summons for driving at 16 m.p.h.7 That was what many surprised motorists received when they exceeded the 15 m.p.h. limit at the University of Singapore campus. A sign to this effect is prominently displayed along road, a few yards274 words
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Article167 1972-11-08 5 An auditory centre and refraction clinic to be set up at the Institute of Health sometime next year is expected to cost about $32,000. In addition, a child health centre, under the supervision of Woodbrldge Hospital, to help with the mental screening of children, will also be167 words
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Advertisement373 1972-11-08 5 splendoured meal at the Adelphi Grill Tel: *****. 12 noon to 3 p.m., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Closed on Sundays) Mir r ;AS3££s •mmZK mm >< 1v JRK'i 7® I Ut;s v We have the answer to a gourmet's prayer at our newly-renovated Grill. Unsurpassed French cuisine, beautifully prepared373 words
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Advertisement219 1972-11-08 5 PhWps N2OOO puts music In your Me. fe CashssS9 SRUj You'll find life so much mora fun with Philips portable ess—tts player. Wherever you 90. you can enjoy really powerful music from the wonderful range of musicssseCtee available in the ahope. Put music in your life today! Visit Philips Shopping219 words
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Miscellaneous432 1972-11-08 5 ammm Today's winning number *****4 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 identity432 words
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428 1972-11-08 6 Singapore's department stores are in for another big loss to shoplifters during the Christmas rush if security Is as lax as found by the New Nation. In a 3i-hour shoplifting spree, our reporter Abby Tan walked out of three stores with 1349.65 worth428 words
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Article37 1972-11-08 6 The Japanese Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Toklchlro Uomoto, will leave for home on November 18 to attend his country's annual ambassadorial conference in Tokyo. He is expected to return to the Republic next month.37 words
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Article, Illustration793 1972-11-08 6 Abby Tan - But I was nabbed in the end By Abby Tan Closed-circuit TV, mirrors and security guards I defied them all. In a 3£-hour shoplifting spree, I cleared out $349.65 worth of goods. I breezed into three department stores to test their security793 words
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Article32 1972-11-08 6 Mr. Hon Sui Sen, the Minister for Finance, will attend the combined prizegiving ceremony of Pearl's Hill School on Friday at 10.30 a.m. Mrs. Hon will give away the prizes.32 words
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270 1972-11-08 6 Almost a third of honours and general degree graduates of Nanyang University in the 1968/69-1970/ 71 sessions have pursued further studies either locally or abroad. This was one of the main findings of a survey on the position of 1500 Nantah graduates after thev left270 words
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Article38 1972-11-08 6 Member of Parliament for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Slong, will open a conference on training courses in youth leadership organised by the Federation of Boys' Clubs at the Metropole Hotel, Seah Street, on Sunday at 8.30 a.m.38 words
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160 1972-11-08 6 Several record companies have received telephone threats warning them not to Initiate further action against "pirates." The calls came after 14 record companies in Singapore decided to pool their resources to fight piracy. A lawyer has been engaged to take legal action against people160 words
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Article40 1972-11-08 6 Sharikat Fiat Distributors will hold a cocktail reception at Oberol Imperial Hotel on Monday at 4 p.m. The reception is to inaugurate the introduction of its new Flat 127 series which will appear on the market shortly.40 words
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Advertisement181 1972-11-08 6 ZfiirnsofTKS afnson LOST Monies son cnimson lost h3 onimson lost nison cnimson lost hofi ICRimSOfUOSTHORIZOfT Son cnimson lost hp; Sanson lost gpscnsonic? *4 -3 /*> a ■S cnimson! at the Lost Horizon! The fabulous Lost Horizon is aglow with Crimson. Crimson an all-Australian rock group that pounds out the big181 words
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Advertisement50 1972-11-08 6 New KODAK Pocket INSTAMATIC Cameras NOW AVAILABLE AT:UUUSBettQ: SALES4SERVICE 363, Shaw Ceitre, 2ad Floor, Scotts Rd, S'pore 9. Td: *****1. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 a.m. Diamond Gem Set "T cfTdJM:TT AND WEDDING RINGS A WIDE CHOKE OF STYLES PRICES LANKA JEWELLERS (The House For Ceylon Gems) 29, BATTERY ROM, TELEFRORE:50 words
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684 1972-11-08 7 Clerk jailed for three months A 25-year-old accounts clerk, Teo A1 Hwa, alias Peter Teo. was yesterday jailed for three months for attempting to strangle a factory hand and causing hurt to her after he had unsuccessfully tried to terminate their love affair. Teo,684 words
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Article226 1972-11-08 7 Witness shows court A demonstration on how one of the accused in the Gold Bars Triple Murder trial allegedly strangled one of the victims was given In the High Court yesterday. The key prosecution witness, Augustine Ang Cheng Siong, gave the demonstration on a police constable226 words
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158 1972-11-08 7 Two Public Works Department supervisors yesterday claimed trial In the Third District Court to. a total of five charges for corruptly accepting $600 from a building construction company. Lim Hor Sal faced two charges for accepting $250 as a reward for showing favour to Messers158 words
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Article915 1972-11-08 7 Threats, attempted arson claim The flare-up between the Singapore Registered Dentists' Association (SRDA) and the Singapore Dental Association (SDA) has reached a new pitch. The SRDA has asked the Dental Board in the Health Ministry to convene a meeting to discuss allegations of threats on915 words
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Article75 1972-11-08 7 More than 4000 seamen from 12 British, Australian and New Zealand battleships will go on a spending spree here this week. Tliey are among the officers and crew of a fivenation naval force, including Malaysia and Singapore, which took part In a major naval exercise conducted by the75 words
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Article19 1972-11-08 7 The Dale Carnegie Alumni Association will hold their convention this year at the Singapore Hilton on Bunday.19 words
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174 1972-11-08 7 About 300 Japanese nurses are expected to visit Singapore for the first time next year. They will be here on a study and goodwill mission, and will meet local nurses for Informal discussions. Mr. Kazukaru Ogura, director of the International Nursing Society Incorporated,174 words
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Article66 1972-11-08 7 A symposium and exhibition on Drugs as a Social Problem will be held at Busoff College, University of Singapore on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. The speakers will be Mr. John Hanam, director of Central Narcotics Bureau, and Mrs. S. N. Thung. lecturer, Department of66 words
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Article32 1972-11-08 7 Manila, Wednesday Government troops have killed 44 Insurgents, wounded 20 and captured 753 others In 41 encounters since the imposition of martial law In the Philippines last September 22.32 words
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Article, Illustration170 1972-11-08 7 Lawyer T. T. Rajah (above) yesterday appeared before three High Court judges in a "show cause" action brought by the Law Society. The disciplinary committee of the society had found him guilty of "improper professional conduct" in that he had made certain remarks170 words
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Advertisement197 1972-11-08 7 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH II and H.R.H. PRINCE PHILIP The Brltlah Post Office la Issuing a aet of two stamp* on 20 Nov. 1972 TMn stamps, in mint condition, will bo aval lab to In Malaysia and Singapore on the laauo data. They can bo obtalnod from your local deeler or197 words
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Advertisement129 1972-11-08 7 21 iiS \>r> 1 £3 Li mm [A «-U 1»« BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN •v :xv m >■■■: 7 4 v'- y t. «pN V. >5« jp T i" v.- v> ®r*i Ed v: ■A M "*W FROM WIST INDIAN IMCS A*" CAMF SU£AR '■tSiHVED WITH SULPHUR129 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1972-11-08 8 James Pringle - From James Pringle Reuter CHINA Work has almost been completed on a vast system of underground bomb shelters beneath Peking and other major cities which Chinese officials say would provide protection for entire urban populations in the event of a surprise nuclearReuter - 1,313 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1972-11-08 8 Wee Beng Huat - By Wee Beng Huat SINGAPORE The Lee Soo Ann report is hardly a year old and it's already evident that the quality and efficiency of the Singapore Police Force has improved greatly. This has been borne out in Its successes against the underworld1,302 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article175 1972-11-08 8 What other newspapers are saying: AMENDMENT TO SOUTH KOREAN CONSTITUTION. Last Friday South Korea announced the amendments that have been made to its constitution after the country has experienced the days Of law. The amendments which concern ten Important clauses will be put before the people In a175 words
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Article133 1972-11-08 8 DO NOT FISH IN TROUBLED WATERS Both BIA and MAS should treat each other In a "businesslike" manner. If mas feel that they <to not receive proper treatment from BIA they should raise the matter with the proper authorities, Instead of revealing it to those who are waiting133 words
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Advertisement63 1972-11-08 8 <> •-> r-£ m CA v> V %r y spr tu i C* ?iS«r ■"J w- Y %i V* UQ u f w m t >v* «i r* Wm tm > -.*> V r. ■V V »C. x i cV Shys PHi VW§-''&£ r r > ;v, v:' x r^63 words
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219 1972-11-08 9 Reuter Washington. Wednesday. 1 Several hundred Tnnum armed with home-made tomahawks and spears held SSS? 1 8* *°*erament building here for the fifth protected by SJK* from eviction until tonight. were ready to move in on the building on Monday when aReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration457 1972-11-08 9 Gloom in the McGovern camp Reuter Washington, Wednesday President Nixon today appeared headed for a landslide victory in the US presidential election, with a top White House aide predicting confidently he would capture 48 of the 50 states. The signs pointed to a heavy voterReuter - 457 words
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268 1972-11-08 9 Reuter London, Wednesday. Shopkeepers who raise prices or unions which call strikes over pay may face heavy penalties as a result of the British government's severe new prices and Incomes freeze. The Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, on Monday clamped a 90-day freeze onReuter - 268 words
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Article332 1972-11-08 9 Reuter Kampala, Wednesday—A government spokesman has confirmed that tonight's deadline for the expulsion of Uganda's non-citizen Asians remains unchanged. A statement broadcast by the government radio here, said that the expulsion legislation required non-citizen Asians to leave Uganda "on or before November 8." It added thatReuter - 332 words
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Article67 1972-11-08 9 Abu Bakar bin Abdullah, 18, a contract labourer, pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday to possessing 97 MX pills at the woodlands Check-point last Friday at 3.50 pjn. The court was told that the pills worth $90 were found in his socks. The Magistrate, Mr.67 words
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Article27 1972-11-08 9 East Berlin, Wenesday— East and West Germany yesterday completed negotiations on a treaty normalising relations, which will now be sent to the governments for approval.27 words
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Article173 1972-11-08 9 Reuter Saigon, Wednesday. A dramatic turn in the Vietnam war was unlikely to confront US voters despite reported rocket attacks in the Central Highlands and more fighting near Saigon. The revelation of a draft peace agreement between Hanoi and Washington on October 26 appears toReuter - 173 words
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189 1972-11-08 9 Reuter Rabat, Wednesday. A military tribunal yesterday imposed death sentences on 11 ringleaders of a mid-air attempt to assassinate King Hassan last August 10. The verdicts were passed in Kenltra after a threeweek trial of 220 air force officers and men accused ofReuter - 189 words
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Article34 1972-11-08 9 Buenos Aires, Wednesday Former strongman President Juan Peron win rejjjro to Argentina on Nov. 17 for the first time since he was overthrown in September 1955, his personal representative announced here yesterday.34 words
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241 1972-11-08 9 Reuter Sydney, Wednesday—The Managing Director of Singapore Airlines, Mr. Llm Chin Beng, has predicted that there would be no increase in the Incidence of hijacking in the Asian area. Mr. Llm, who is also President of the Orient Airlines Association (OAA), toklReuter - 241 words
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Article57 1972-11-08 9 Bombav, Wednesday. Twenty-five suspected letter bombs were detected here yesterday and are now under police Investigation, a senior postal official said. The detection of the 25 "somewhat heavy" articles followed the injury of a post office sorter on Monday when a letter exploded in his hands.57 words
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Article35 1972-11-08 9 New York, Wednesday The Western Television series "Bonanza" which took the tales of the Ponderosa ranch to millions of viewers round the world. Is to be discontinued, the National Broadcasting Company said.35 words
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Advertisement115 1972-11-08 9 witk a Getaway Skirt hjArnw The shirt that moves you out of the doldrums. Makes you stand taller. Leaner. Because it's the shirt for the fashion conscious. Everything's in exceptional taste, calculated to flatter. The topstitching, the 4 ft" collar, the tapered torso. Yours in a good selection of patterns,115 words
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486 1972-11-08 10 No government which Introduces statutory controls on wages can expect to Increase its popularity among the workers. The immediate condemnation of Mr. Edward Heath's decision to order a freeze on wages from the Trades Union Congress and toe opposition Labour Party, was therefore, only486 words
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Article128 1972-11-08 10 by ISPY Talk about the great demand for houses these days! A friend rang up last week to seek my opinion on three houses In a new estate. Bhe wanted help on which one she should buy. Being a very serious proIdem (all three houses cost128 words
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Article, Illustration752 1972-11-08 10 DICK WILSON - DICK WILSON Asia is buying back its treasures from the West. Over recent centuries European collectors, followed by Americans, have bought or plundered millions of works of art from the Orient No museum or stately home in the752 words
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Letters
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Article206 1972-11-08 10 I am a resident of Nell Road and very often at night I have to drive through Teck Llm Road to reach home. This stretch of road from Keong Salk/Teck Llm Roads to the Teck Llm/Nell Roads Junction Is badly congested with cars parked on both sides206 words
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Article100 1972-11-08 10 LAWRENCE S. H. LOH - LAWRENCE S. H. LOH Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police Force, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter Absence of Policeman by Ricky Tan (NN, October 18). There are some 300 road diggings In Singapore at the moment which are approved by the Coordination of Road Opening Committee100 words
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Article97 1972-11-08 10 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development Singapore 2. With reference to the letter by Topo-Walfcers (N.N. Oct 23) your correspondents are advised not to make use of the dangerous shortcut referred to to reach the Serangoon Oarden Circus from Carlsbrooke Grove97 words
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Article119 1972-11-08 10 Now that someone has come up with a complaint regarding the stench and odour resulting from the tannery business at Lorong Chuan. may I point out the horrible and at times unbearable smell suffered by the residents around Colchester Grove and Cardiff Grove, particularly in the evenings about119 words
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Article92 1972-11-08 10 V. RAMALINGAM - V. RAMALINGAM Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Finance, Singapore, 1. I refer to the letter by S.T. Teo In the New Nation of October 26, in which she requested that the mileage rates payable to Government officers who travel In their own transport should be revised. For92 words
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Article157 1972-11-08 10 For the last few months, there has been a, tremendous Increase In vehicles passing through residential areas such as Highland Road, Kovan Road and Hillside Drive. The motor-cyclists race and speed throughout the day and all hours of the night. The lorries and vans drive at a157 words
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Article135 1972-11-08 10 V.C. PALMER - V.C. PALMER tor Public ReUlfons Officer. BTS. Singapore. 11. This is in reply to the letter from Arthur Llm which appeared in the New Nation dated 23rd October 1972. We have noted Arthur Lim's Interest in the Elvis Presley Show which is due to be staged135 words
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Article127 1972-11-08 10 About five months have elapsed since the proposal for the erection of an overhead pedestrian bridge across Jalan Toa Payoh near Ah Hood Road was made in the Straits Times. Today we still see scores of people running across that stretch of road. There are many overhead bridges127 words
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Article54 1972-11-08 10 RISHPAL SINGH - RISHPAL SINGH Publicity Liaison Officer, National Library. Singapore, 6. Please refer to the letter by No Time (NN. October 31). We are pleased to Inform No Time that the National Library has plans to extend the opening hours of the Reference Division till 8.00 pjn. on Saturdays when54 words
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Article127 1972-11-08 10 S.H. LIM - S.H. LIM We are living In Block 28 of Balam Road, occupying a corner flat on the sixth floor. Recently, ants have been building their nests In the cracks of the walls on the seventh floor. The ants are a problem to us because they crawl127 words
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Advertisement21 1972-11-08 10 Write to The Editor, New Nation. Locked Bajr 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. Trust Alka-Seltzer for quick relief of 1 HEAT! NESS21 words
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Miscellaneous63 1972-11-08 10 'Mi&mw&Mim v e 0 VAM 'A* M I f MM/// c- D p o fl V>W/.V M s\VW/\ Wttv.tf > K\VAVv/ ni M Mam M #>i W'V.V I H i O l &&>>& fVl» N ♦VvV// oV.»V» 3 >:# \;t V ♦V J X 'J ♦VO f 2' ft :>63 words
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UNMARRIED MOTHERS
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Article, Illustration2614 1972-11-08 11 Unmarried mothers come from all backgrounds and social groups. Those in welfare homes somehow appear to have an almost similar appearance of naive bewilderment. The ones in the non-in-stitutionalised setting seem different. Tou at first wonder2,614 words
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Article1041 1972-11-08 11 One woman, who overcame the problem of becoming pregnant when she was unmarried and went on to a happy marriage with another man, relates her story. "I knew this guy In preuniversity days. We were In the same class. He was non-Chinese and came from1,041 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration916 1972-11-08 12 TUST about everyone J hates to do the cleaning around the home. Perhaps because there is so much to clean or simply because it can be quite a tedious and timeconsuming chore. Sometimes people refuse to do the cleaning up because things look as though916 words
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Advertisement290 1972-11-08 12 BEE BEE JUNIOR Ch arm /3&/t After one veer's research, we are convinced that Juniors needed a belt massager of their own. So we mede Bee Bee Junior Charm Belt with these five special features. 1. Compact folding model. 2. Easy to move carter wheeled. 3. Light enough to carry290 words
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Advertisement164 1972-11-08 12 i 1001 '1001 CLEANS 1001 THINGS It is ideal for Pamt work Floors Linn Week!y .\ash Cookers Glass Bd'hs Tiles Wmdov.s S<nks \"irrors C'"<><••• and all qeneral cleaning purpose AND GIVE VOUR CARPR T A FACE LIFT Ask more th.iP 1001 s»itisf users about IUUI <h> >.isehold <: leaner/.1001 (leaner164 words
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Advertisement141 1972-11-08 12 I J Hir fresh Spray Sachet (or Tlir-Conditionei ißoms CLf v -o««fx c*v GIVES YOUR ROOM A CLEAN AND FRESH SCENT ALL DAY. JUST SPRAY AIR FRESH INTO AIR TO GET RID OF UNPLEASANT OR OFFENSIVE ODOURS. FOR USE IN HOMES, OFFICES, HOTELS, ETC. Sole OQtnt: PIN IROTNIKS CO., Singapore141 words
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Advertisement253 1972-11-08 12 symbol oi f ir»esf quality INTRODUCING 100% CRIMPED POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT SHIRTING 60" WIDE WASH AND WEAH CREASE RESISTANT SMOOTH SILKY FINISH IN PLAIN »d FANCY DESIGNS 2nd floor,shop2-01.Peninsula Shopping Complex Coleman Street Singapore 6. Tel:***** ***** Now you can record your own SURER 8 MOVIE WITH SOUND at the253 words
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Article656 1972-11-08 13 MARYLOU LUTHER - FORECAST OF NEXT YEAR'S FASHIONS MARYLOU LUTHER Los Angeles Times New York, Wednesday It was probably the sweater that did it. Or it could be that Unisex has run its fashion course. Or maybe the centrefold has replaced the street and the Ghetto as theLos Angeles Times - 656 words
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Article, Illustration84 1972-11-08 13 Immaculately white, it gives you that light, floating feeling. It is just right for that romantic evening of candlelight and soft music and Sir Galahad. In silky crepe, it is one of the prize-winning designs from Prue Acton of Australia.84 words
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911 1972-11-08 13 TRISH SHEPPARD - TRISH SHEPPARD "Are we going to eat on the floor again, Mummy?" My daughter's Innocent remark brought me very close to letting go of the flood of tears which I have been holding back over the past two weeks. It was Just911 words
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Article, Illustration482 1972-11-08 13 MAGGI KOH - antiques MAGGI KOH The Zinn gallery in the Peninsular Complex in Coleman Street is a Pandora's box of unexpected treasures. Tan Teo Kwang who runs it with his wife is one of our better young painters who has exhibited in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ifokyo, Adelaide and several482 words
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363 1972-11-08 13 Paris, Wednesday. Emanuel Ungaro, one of Paris' top designers for both couture and ready-to-wear, virtually did away with belt in his spring ready-made show. Instead he nulled In the waistline with drawstrings or gathers. A lemon vellow coat had half-belt In front363 words
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Article, Illustration183 1972-11-08 13 vanity case Oily and combination •kins the plague of local girls are now receiving their due attention from an English cosmetic firm. Yardley cosmetics have just brought out their complete beauty range, giving more emDhasls to skin care than ever before.183 words
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Article145 1972-11-08 13 Melbourne Herald London, Wednesday. Watch out, hubby. The day Is here when vour wife will be able to prove that the lipstick on your collar lsnt hers. British Home Office scientists have shown that a smear of lipstick can now be regarded as evidence In aMelbourne Herald - 145 words
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Article214 1972-11-08 14 Hurry! There's only another week left to enter for the big New Nation Pop Poll 1972. So start sending your entries NOW. The entries are pouring In. And no wander. There are 100 great LPa there for the winning inrlntting 25 for the top pop214 words
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525 1972-11-08 14 PETER ONG - WITH PETER ONG Ever heard of Fanny? You're right. They're an all-girt rock band from the United States. But right now, it looks as though Fanny's in for some keen competition. Another all-girl rock band, Birtha, is making quite an impact on525 words
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Article, Illustration121 1972-11-08 14 Making their debut at a cocktail lounge are The Drifters. They are Evans Barnabas (above left) and Lee Shariff (right). Between them, they sing and play a wide selection of songs from pop to country and western and calypsos. The duo accompany themselves on the electric121 words
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Article, Illustration799 1972-11-08 14 Recalling Cole Porter's hits mm Washington Post Just about anyone who has ever played the piano outside classical for profit or pleasure owes a debt to Cole Porter. From the 1920s onwards Cole Porter's talent produced an almost unending supply ofWashington Post - 799 words
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Article, Illustration519 1972-11-08 14 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Our musical diet of vocalists seems either to consist of soloists or choirs. Consequently we have missed out on a lot of beautiful music composed for duos or trios. Tills is a pity as there is a rare beauty in519 words
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Miscellaneous281 1972-11-08 14 MEW IMATIOFM POP POLL 1072 Here are the rules for the New Nation Pop Poll 1972: 1. You must name only ONE group or musician for eaeh of the 18 categories. Entries with more than one group or musician in any blank will be disqualified. (See rule 8 about songwriter281 words
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435 1972-11-08 15 WIDEN LOCAL OWNERSHIP Of FOREIGN FIRMS, SAYS FINANCIER A leading international financier has called on multi-national corporations to provide more opportunities for local ownership of their business concerns in developing countries. Mr. William EL Gaud, executive vice-president of the International Finance Corporation, said that this could435 words
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436 1972-11-08 15 Guinness Malaysia has got the Malaysian Government to listen sympathetically to its views that the current level of excise duty has created severe problems for brewers In the country. "We have made representations to the Government about the level of excise436 words
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Article, Illustration151 1972-11-08 15 The share market continued to surge forward in active trading yesterday despite the closure of the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Stock Exchange. The Straits Times industrial index rose 2.69 points to a new peak of 297.12, just 2.88 points short of the magical 309 mark. Big151 words
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Article42 1972-11-08 15 Envelope manufacturers Besley Pike have been asked to supply one million envelopes to the Singapore Telephone Board. This is the second order the STB has awarded Besley Pike who are supplying envelopes to the local and overseas markets.42 words
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294 1972-11-08 15 Malaysia's trade surplus, i in the first seven months of this year has been slashed by half to $168.6 million, according to the First National City Bank's October economic letter on Malaysia. Total exports for Janu-ary-July are 3.2 per cent lower while294 words
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153 1972-11-08 15 Reuter London, Wednesday.—The market closed mixed, with turnover moderate, and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was 1.9 lower at 485.5. Bargains totalled 10,227 (10,243). The imposition of a standstill on prices and wages nad little effect on equities, dealers said, but governmentReuter - 153 words
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Article55 1972-11-08 15 Tokyo closing shares prices (in yen) this morning. Nippon Steel 118 Hitachi 208 Tokyo Shibaura Electric ISO Nippon Yusen 228 170 Kobe Steel 108 Mitsubishi Heavy Ind. 150 Nippon Steel Tube 114 Mitsubishi Electric 158 Kawasaki Steel 111 Oriental Terminal 151 Products Shlba Electric 120 Shirokl 330 Akebono Brake55 words
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Article263 1972-11-08 15 Australian shares prices at 11.30 am. today (Australian Urns) A baleen 17 19 do opts 06 09 AOD IB 16 Allstate etg 25 30 A mad 11 14 Aurora 16 17 do opts 04 04% Aust Ant 19 90 Bamboo 09 11 Beach 39 S9 Bounty OU 02% OS263 words
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Article209 1972-11-08 15 Paris closing shares price (In francs) yesterday. Paris Bas 205.50 (203) Indochlne 278J0 (290) Ponder 424 (422) printemps 190.90 (177J0) C.Oi 507 (506) Bui 79.10 (77J0) Royal Dutch 192J0 (192J0) MlcheUn 1925 (1922) Thomson 172.10 (173.10) C.PP. 217 (210.10) Rhone 190 (179) AIR 544 (340) Philips 96.50 (96J0) Sues209 words
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122 1972-11-08 15 Barber Lines is now diversifying further to meet shippers' demands for transport of certain commodities moving in large quantities from South-East Asia to the UA. Products like rubber, lumber, plywood and other homogeneous cargoes lending themselves to largescale unltisation will be offered rationalised handling in122 words
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Article89 1972-11-08 15 Malaysian Industrial Development Finance (MIDF) has granted a $300,000 long-term loan to Federal Brickworks to assist In the establishment of a brick-making factory In the muklm of Sedenak, Johore Bahru. This factory will serve the brick market In Johore and Singapore. The total cost89 words
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Article231 1972-11-08 15 Marketing director of HOADLEY'S CHOCOLATES, Australia, Mr. J.L. Walmsley, is on a tour of SouthEast Asia and Hong Kong t-hi« month. Mr. Walmsley is on an export development assignment visiting agents and seeking markets for several lines of confectionery and chocolates. He has been in Singapore since Saturday.231 words
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Article32 1972-11-08 15 declines in Tokyo trading Tokyo, Wednesday—The US dollar declined slightly in relatively calm trading on the Tokyo foreign exchange market yesterday. Banking sources said about U5540.28 million were swapped for Japanese yen.32 words
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Article333 1972-11-08 15 The United States' total growth in 1972 will be about o per cent In real terms, the best performance In more than five years, according to the Chase Manhattan Bank's report on the US economy released today. Judging by current Indications 1973 may333 words
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Article71 1972-11-08 15 Trading in Fair Lady Fashions will resume on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore tomorrow on an immediate delivery basis and will cease at the close of the day's business on November 17. During this period members are asked to clear off all outstanding71 words
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Article162 1972-11-08 15 Hopes for dashed Reuter London, Wednesday Sterling selling by European Investors yesterday dashed hopes that one of the first effects of the Government's new anti-inflationary programme would be a boost for sterling in the international currency market. Instead it lost more than half a cent, dropping from Monday's US$2.3570 toReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement378 1972-11-08 15 He proved that one bank is better than twelve. If it& the right bank. A multinational manufacturer shipping products to eighteen different countries had a problem. Payments for goods sold took too long to arrive. And because he was dealing with twelve different international banks he never knew his total378 words
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Advertisement548 1972-11-08 16 NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 3"***** 20 C DEATH MONTCIRO-CLKMENT (MONTY) Aged 54, of Straits Time* passed away peacefully on 7-11-72. Cortege will leave 34, Still Rood to St. Joseph's (P.M.) at 2.00 p.m. on Thursday 9/11/72, thence to Chuo Chu Kong Christian Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS ORCHIDS —WI INFORM ALL Lovers that548 words
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Advertisement369 1972-11-08 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M m ACCOMMODATION WANTED FURNISHED 1 ROOM, 1 holt for couple without children, separate entrance, bathroom attached with cooking facilities. District 3 9. Tel: *****9 Susan between 9-11 a.m. FLATS/BUNGALOWS TERRACE in any districts wanted immediately to accommodate our long list of clients especially in dists. 9, 10,369 words
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Advertisement536 1972-11-08 16 TV FOR RENTAL 23" at $20/-. 19" ot $15, 16" of $10/-. Contact Bee Chew *****4 S'pore. SIGHT SCKINO BUSINESS 24 HOURS for only $20/- Joseph Cor Rental Telephone: *****5/ *****5 Singopore. FOR SALE LATEST GENERAL ELECTRIC, Candy, Hitachi, Kenwood, Philips and Hoover fully automatic washing Machines, dryers, Dishwashers, Polishers,536 words
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Advertisement525 1972-11-08 16 WANTED IMMEDIATELY by Hongkong family semi-detached or comer terrace in Katong district or neorby. Please Tel: *****2/*****7 Principals only. PROPERTIES AMY TYPE/ PRICE in all districts. Meng Housing Agent 5123 Golden Mile Shopping Centre, S'pore *****9 A LEADING HOUSING developer required vocont lands suitable for housing development in any district.525 words
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Advertisement481 1972-11-08 16 PHILATELY CLIFFORD OWNS/STAMPS CENTRE (Airconditioned), 15A, Clifford Pier. Buying Singapore $10 Coins $18, Proof $36. Visit us today —we are different. PETS FOR SALE 2 DACHSHUND Mole Puppies 9 weeks old. Block and Ton well bred excellent pets dewormed. Phone *****8 Singapore. SHOP TO LET GOLDEN MILE 2 shops Ist481 words
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Advertisement404 1972-11-08 16 TUITION MALAY LANGUAGE air levals by Experienced Teochers at our/your place. Correspondence Course available. Write Katong P.O. Box 96 Singapore Phone *****. EVERYDAY DRIVING SCHOOL Da mm 1000 $5.50 Morris 1000 $5.00. 12 Choon Guan Street Singapore Phone: ***** 9 a.m. 10 p.rtK TUITION FOR PRIMARY/ SECONDARY levels by University404 words
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Advertisement425 1972-11-08 16 3:_ >;S FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE M fiat a RETAIL STORES AGENCIES OOOyOOyO **********0 ********** O O G WILL REMAIN OPEN TODAY imrmmtmmnw lo STYLES AND FINISHES TO ENHANCE ANY DOOR Today's trend in entranceways is to the use of carved or patterned doors, complemented by striking hardware. Whether the425 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1972-11-08 17 From Blue Peter in Ipoh Bukit Timah trainer Colin Tulloh has entered a small but select team of horses for the Perak Turf Club November Meeting and it should pay to follow him, Showgirl y is easily the pick of his string. This Ironic four-year-oldUnited Press International radio picture - 1,101 words
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Article, Illustration253 1972-11-08 17 Follow the horses marked with a Johnara led from Excel and Ee Tang with Plnkson morinf op fourth. Excel raced past Johnara at the top of the straight for an easy win. Pun gut led from start to finish. Khyber was second while Lot Tan253 words
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Article396 1972-11-08 17 Kuala Lumpur last month. Royal Moor deserves a winning break on his second to Full Regalia over 8f at Buklt Timah last month. Flying In should run well too. He was third to Hot Metal In his last start over 6f at Kuala Lumpur last month.396 words
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Advertisement144 1972-11-08 17 Incomparable in styling and sound quality, the fabulous range of Philips Hifi International equipment is now also unbeatable in price! If you enjoy good music, NOW's your chance to get the full benefit of Philips' acoustic expertise and precision engineering know-how. V Hi v\ n I X 'A GA 104:144 words
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Article377 1972-11-08 18 Reuter Mettoorne, Wednesday Piping Lane, a Tasm an tan-trained outsider at 40-1, unleashed a storming finish to hold off favourites Magniflque and Gnnsynd yesterday to win the A 5103,000 Melbourne Cup Australia's richest horse race. Piping Lane, ridden by little-known South Australian jockey John Letts, wonReuter - 377 words
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Article169 1972-11-08 18 By Blue Peter Legacy (late Permata Kuching n) did an impressive trial on a soft track at Ipoh yesterday morning. The Goldhili four-year-old joined Incantation at the half mile and the pair ran the last 3f in 39 4/5 with Lefacy showing much better than169 words
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Article199 1972-11-08 18 New York, Wednesday A tenth runner, American horse Confer 11, was yesterday added to the field for Saturday's Washington International at Laurel, Maryland. The Chilean-bred six-year-old owned by Mrs. Mary Jones, recently won the valuable Oak Tree Invitation Stakes at Santa Anita, California. He will199 words
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Article, Illustration182 1972-11-08 18 K. L. Ong won the "A" division ladies monthly medal over the Bukit course yesterday. She took the Singapore Island Country Club's title with a nett 72 on countback from N. Clayton. The runner-up grabbed the first nine ballsweep with a nett 34. The second nine ballsweepPictures by Philip Lim - 182 words
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Article164 1972-11-08 18 London, Wednesday A committe of the International Yacht Racing Union recommended yesterday that a catamaran class, the Tornado, and the French-designed 470 Dinghy should be Introduced to Olympic Games racing. The Union's Class Policy and Organisation Committee voted in favour of the inclusion of these two164 words
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Article85 1972-11-08 18 New York, Wednesday. Johnny Bench, admitting he "lost a little concentration and didn't bear down hard enough" In 1971 said he was "Just thrilled" yesterday when he was named the National Leagues "most valuable player" (MVP) for the second time In three seasons. Bench, the slugging85 words
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Article495 1972-11-08 18 r r [ommc to crips F—— Judo competition shares with wrestling and boxing contests a definitive problem in relation to the various weight classes. Athletes invariably believe that if they make the lower weight class, they can be more successful in competition. In the process495 words
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Article83 1972-11-08 18 NEW YORK, Wed.—Six more College football teams fell from the ranks of unbeaten and untied this past weekend leaving 23 schools In the elite class. Here's the list of un-beaten-untied schools: M Southern California, Louisiana Tsch, Nbrthwestern (Iowa), William Fenn (Iowa), Missouri Southern, Illinois Benedictine, Doane (NEB.),83 words
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Article55 1972-11-08 18 London, Wednesday. New Zealand and the West Indies, who both make cricket tours of England next year, will each play two one-day internationals in addition to three fiveday Tests against England, It was announced today. The one-day matches follow the success of similar contests played by Australia55 words
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Article889 1972-11-08 18 JEFFREY LOW - israaa WITH JEFFREY LOW The dearth of local coaching talents will soon be arrested if plans by the Singapore Coaches Committee works out without a hitch. A positive move has already been made to build up a large pool of qualified and up-to-date coaches for889 words
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Advertisement30 1972-11-08 18 ft II MB It K Hflujn O G6RTFROB6 ROB6RT UJ6BB6R SCOTT BROOV Produced bv (Tl. J. FRfIfIHOVICH Music bv Quincv jones Directed by RICHPRD BROOKS Distributed by COLUMBIA PICTUR6S COLOR30 words
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Miscellaneous66 1972-11-08 18 DR." KICDARE Are THE TAPES Op THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN PR. KILRARE ANP SUE Li. EN 6EMUINE ~%OR 6PITEP? THE VICTIM ...SARAH MUST PECJPE.' by Ken- Bald w 'fr. £4 ft ft N 3, X I iw Is V r < s nnEiß! Kj m Pftiim II T> ONE OP >OU66 words
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Article, Illustration529 1972-11-08 19 Sonny Yap - Joe keeps his cool —and title By Sonny Yap The controversy over the status of the Indoneslan table-tennis player who won the men's singles championships yesterday was a matter of much ado about nothing The participation of Joe Kiat Lok In the Singapore tournament raised queries as to why a529 words
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Article73 1972-11-08 19 Hong Kong, Wednesday. —South Korea suffered Its second defeat in the Asian rugby union championships when they were beaten by Hong Kong 18-6 here last night. The Koreans opened the game by building up pressure on their opponents but they missed several good chances.. On summing73 words
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Article56 1972-11-08 19 London, Wednesday England will play Malaysia In a badminton International at Nottingham University on March 19, it was announced yesterday. The match will complete the busiest badminton season England have ever had with the team facing the possibility of 14 internationals. The exact number depends on56 words
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Article23 1972-11-08 19 Melbourne, Wednesday Australia's Bobby Dunne last night defeated New Zealander Toro George on points to win the Common-wealth featherweight boxing championship.23 words
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Article164 1972-11-08 19 Kingston, Wednesday. Joe Frazier, the world heavyweight boxing champion, and George Foreman are expected to sign tomorrow for a world title fight here next January. The two Americans, both former Olympic heavyweight champions, are due in Jamaica today. Frazier is scheduled to arrive from164 words
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Article27 1972-11-08 19 Teacaoo Cap 2nd round 2nd ley Wolverhampton Ipswich Town 1. (Ipswich Town won on initiate: 1-1). English Dir. Three Bristol Rovers 1 Notts County I.27 words
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455 1972-11-08 19 Ajax Amsterdam make a belated start to their campaign for a third successive European Cup soccer triumph when they meet CSKA Sofia on the Bulgarian club's ground tonight in a second round, first leg match. Ajax had a bye in the first round455 words
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322 1972-11-08 19 Athens, Liverpool of England overcame brief bursts of resistance from A.E.K. Athens of Greece to glide Into the third round of the U.E.F.A. soccer cup with a 3-1 second-leg victory here yesterday. Liverpool, the English league leaders, completed a 6-1 second-round aggregate322 words
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Article153 1972-11-08 19 National Cenf. EAST W. L T. per Washington 1 1 4 J7S DaHaa S .714 N.T. Giants S S its Si. Lasts t S 1 .313 Philadelphia 1 1 OSS CENTRAL Detroit t *15 Green Bay S s ASS Ml n mill 4 4 A44 Chicago S153 words
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Article58 1972-11-08 19 Bangkok, Wednesday The title fight between world flyweight Dosing champion Venice Bortorsaw of Thailand and former champion Erblto Salavarria of the Philippines scheduled for December 9 at the Klttlkachorn Stadium here has been postponed to February 3. Mr. Thavlt Chatikavanlj, trainer for Venice, who announced the postponement58 words
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Article210 1972-11-08 19 Perth, Wednesday—Western Australia had to fight all the way here yesterday for an outright win and 10 extra Sheffield Shield points against New South Wales. Set 121 runs to score with seven wickets in hand, Western Australia had to wait for an innings of 53 from210 words
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Article99 1972-11-08 19 London, Wednesday—Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee who was the scourge of England's Test batsmen last summer, may be playing in English county cricket next season. Derbyshire County Cricket Club said yesterday they have asked the 23-year-old West Australian to play for them next season, and99 words
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Article56 1972-11-08 19 Colombo, Wednesday. The Pakistan cricket team arrived here yesterday at the start of their fourmonth tour of Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand. The team will begin a three-day Test here tomorrow before travelling on to Australia for their first match there to November 15. They will56 words
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Article44 1972-11-08 19 London, Wednesday—Varangus, a two-year-old race hone which was bought for £3780 at the Ascot Sales yesterday, Is to be sent to MalaysiP The Newmarket Bloodstock Agency bouaht the colt which will be nandled by top Malaysian trainer Teh Choon Beng.44 words
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Article425 1972-11-08 19 Jack Kenneison, a veteran rally driver, la hoping that his marriage last Saturday may bring him a change of luck In his quest for a rally title. After finishing second In both the Duckham's Perak and Selangor rallies this rear with navigator Sam Brownfleld, the425 words
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Article263 1972-11-08 19 Anne Wong will definitely compete In this year's Macau Grand Prix to be held over two weekends beginning on November 18. She Is going ahead with her plans although she has yet to hear from Singapore International Airlines (SIA; about her sponsorship. SIA Is263 words
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Article31 1972-11-08 19 Old boys of Rattles Institution and the Anglo-Chinese School will play friendly squash matches on Nov. 18. Interested players are asked to contact Mr. Bog at Tel: *****.31 words
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Article19 1972-11-08 19 London, Wednesday. John Edrlch, 35-year-old England opening batsman, was yesterday appointed captain of Surrey County Cricket Club.19 words
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Advertisement118 1972-11-08 19 A CINEMA CENTER FILMS PRESENTATION Produced by WHAIAM N. GRAF and MONTY C RUBEN Directed and Photographed "by SIMON TREVOR Narration Written by ALAN LANOSBURG Music by LAURENCE ROSENTHAL I£l r.\h Ie I? ki 131 i! CI W THE LARGEST ELKPHANT IN TNI WORLD AND NOW YOU WOULD COMPARE WITH118 words
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Miscellaneous269 1972-11-08 19 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Measure for Interstellar space. 7 Marine Corps base In Virginia. 15 Hindu Incarnation 16 Moved, as a plant. 17 Payment back. 18 Stretch out. 18 Parts of tablesettlngs. 20 Uncooked. 31 Brown October quaffs. 22 Find out 24 Healing. 81 Urged forward. 87 Une of269 words
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Article, Illustration46 1972-11-08 20 Adding the glamour to our Back Poge today is lovely June Goh who works at New Hong Kong Hotel. June loves bowling, swimming and dancing, and has her eyes set firmly on a career as on air hostess. Picture by Michael KwanPicture by Michael Kwan - 46 words
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407 1972-11-08 20 ou sit in a chair icing away from a Dable on which rests a netal box. Electrodes are attached to the fingertips of your left hand, a tube Is fitted around your chest and an elastldsed band around your right arm. It's407 words
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Article233 1972-11-08 20 To the clashing cymbals of funeral music and the constant horn blasts of impatient drivers has been added as new noise—the pounding of a pile driver. These are some of the sounds any visitor to the Central Police Station in South Bridge Road will233 words
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Article139 1972-11-08 20 Today is Wednesday, Nov. 8, the 313 th day of 1972 with 53 to follow. THE MOON: Between Its new phase and first quarter. THE MORNING STARB: Venus, Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. British139 words
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Article65 1972-11-08 20 AH FOOK: At last all the ballyhoo of the US election year Is over and Americans have finally gone to the polls to choose their president. It's a marathon process Isn't it? MEI LIN: Ballyhoo aside, it's such an important election for so many countries besides America that65 words
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Advertisement128 1972-11-08 20 At v- -?>%P»v. RUBY PHOTO CO. (PTE) LTD. V 255, Orchard Rood, Tel. *****7. 103, North Bridge Rood, Tel. *****. 3 John Little Building, Tel. *****. G-02, Ground Floor, The Peninsula Hotels Shopping Complex, Coleman Street, Tel. *****. ROBINSON S OFFER A WIDE RANGE OF EgJHH SHOES FOR MEN styled128 words
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Miscellaneous382 1972-11-08 20 5 Ihgapirs Circus Town Bob Hopes Special Quest nara: Dyan Cannon, Bke Sommer, Connie Stevens and Las Brown and his band Piano Recital by Florence Soon Kin Wong Water from Seletar (C) Housewives' Matinee Family lian (Cantonese Pt 1) A Diary of Events In Singapore this Week (C) Persembahan Ku—382 words
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Miscellaneous38 1972-11-08 20 SHORT RIBS FTIil «5 TTT IS r w SNIFFY iV i gy^; By Frank O'Neal WOND6R WWAT HAPPENS IF ttXJ'RE HOf mcOMO/' ft 755 a :v ft by George Fett JV;' >•»'*.*rv WES OLD CKiOOCH f* a AMm38 words
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Miscellaneous123 1972-11-08 20 RADIO Summary 5.10 Music on the Move 6.00 News Brief 6.03 Public Annct. 6.06 Dally Digest 6.20 Strictly Instrumental 7.00 News 7.10 What Others Say 7.30 Concert Miniature* 8.00 Sports Desk 8.30 These Were Hits 9.00 Brothers In Law 9.30 News 9.40 Between Now St Ten 10.00 Women In Business123 words
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Miscellaneous409 1972-11-08 20 TRUST YOUR LUCKY STAR IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you art a deilghtful irrrtnHnattrni ot the romantic and tha adventurer. with juet enough practicality about you to mate It "safe" for you whichever of your traits la outstanding at any glean time. You find traral extremely ratting and should409 words
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