New Nation, 27 November 1972
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Title Section18 1972-11-27 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, November 27, 1972 No. 571 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 197218 words
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Article12 1972-11-27 1 Police reported 57 accidents yesterday. Five were serious two fatal.12 words
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Article194 1972-11-27 1 The bullish trend continued unabated in the share market this morning. Sime Darby, with strong support, moved up 25 cents to $8.85. Other big gainers In industrials were Tong Meng Industries, up 12 cents to $2.58 and Singapura Building Society, up 16 cents to $3.30. BUSINESS DONE:194 words
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399 1972-11-27 1 Thousands flee homes Rome, Monday Thousands of people rushed from their homes in panic when a violent earth tremor shook central Italy yesterday, damaging hundreds of buildings and cutting electricity and telephone lines. Two hospitals had to be evacuated, and an 81-year-old woman399 words
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Article697 1972-11-27 1 Francis Rozario - 30 years' jail or $50,000 fine and rotan for pedlars By Francis Rozario Pedlars who traffic hard drugs to people under 18 years of age, are liable In future to be sentenced to 30 years Jail or fine $50,000 and 15 strokes of the rotan697 words
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Article, Illustration71 1972-11-27 1 Passers-by gather to look at a light plane which crashed and turned turtle at a hospital parking lot at Pompano Beach, Florida. The plane is believed to have run out of petrol. A couple, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mungridge, who were hurt inUPI radio picture - 71 words
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Article51 1972-11-27 1 Police this morning continued their hunt for the 26 people who escaped from the Reformative Training Centre in Ulu Bedok on Saturday. Altogether 33 inmates broke out from the RTC but six of them were rearrested and one fell to his death from a 150 feet sand51 words
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Article57 1972-11-27 1 New Delhi, Monday. India announced yesterday it was repatriating the families of Pakistani prisoners of war and civilians held captive In the war of last December. A government statement said the families wives and children numbering about 6000 will be sent back home by the land57 words
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Article33 1972-11-27 1 Melbourne, Monday. Pakistan declared its second innings closed at 309 for Ave wickets here yesterday leaving Victoria 333 runs to make in about 280 minutes to win on the final day.33 words
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Article29 1972-11-27 1 Desmond Lee, 11, admitted to the Outram Hospital after the fatal accident which killed his parents, a brother and sister, was said to be recovering this morning.29 words
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296 1972-11-27 1 United Press International Manila, Monday The new Philippine constitution, scheduled for final action by the Constitutional Convention this week, declares Philippine jurisdiction over all the sea waters within the the Philippine Archipelago. Article No. 1 on National Territory reads in part: "The waters around, betweenUnited Press International - 296 words
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Article74 1972-11-27 1 New York, Monday. Governor George Wallace of Alabama said on Miami yesterday there was little chance he would ever walk again, but paralysis would not keep him from being a Presidential candidate In 1976. "I'm still Interested In 1976," Gov Wallace told a television news conference.74 words
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220 1972-11-27 1 United Press International New York. Monday.—Mrs. Palmlna Gray, of Monroe, Michigan, says she never met her brother Mike, bat he left her US$l.5 million (about 854.2 million) In his will. v Mrs. Gray, 53, a classified advertising employee of the Monroe EveningUnited Press International - 220 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1972-11-27 1 lIISIDE TODfIV PACE 2 Equ.ii cppor ♦unities tir .lit chil dren PACE i Fishermen, detuned in Burmi to •tturn this week it F ACE 6 Morid.iv foc-Js on E r 11Ain 4 PACE 12 Whr to SooW tor in used met)' cyclcs PACE 14 ma'ksmen on d e scrutiny. L.itest205 words
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Advertisement11 1972-11-27 1 CHANEL OMMOnce ntwveae/ N°l9 Chanel announces its new perfume N° 1911 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1972-11-27 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook between 1 pjn. and 6 p.m. Isolated showers with thunder.14 words
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Article305 1972-11-27 2 The Co-operative Societies Act Is "hopelessly out of date" and requires extensive amendments, according to an official of INCOME. Mr. A.T. Shlmpl, general manager of INCOME, said that provision should be made for the setting up of a committee drawn from active co-operators to liaise with305 words
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Article521 1972-11-27 2 That's what the govt, is determined to do: Sia The Singapore Government is determined to give every child every assistance and opportunity to make the grade in our increasingly industrialised and urbanised society, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, Minister of State for Labour, said521 words
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Article36 1972-11-27 2 The Chinese YMCA SubAqua Club will present certificates and hold a demonstration on scuba and skln-dlvlng at the Goodwood Park Hotel on Saturday at 7 p.m. The function will be followed by a buffet dinner.36 words
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Article24 1972-11-27 2 An eight-session course on Factory Organisation for production executives will be held by the Singapore Institute of Management, commencing on Dec. 14.24 words
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Article22 1972-11-27 2 Bata Shoe Pte. Ltd. will hold a big walk for its employees on Sunday from 7.30 a.m. to 9 a.m.22 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1972-11-27 2 Dont get taken lode for the and be sure of quality. The Dunlopillo label means that underneath the cover you're getting a mattress made of the finest quality latex foam, made to exacting international standards, backed by the Dunlopillo ten-year guarantee. No other mattress can claim as much. v. V65 words
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Advertisement29 1972-11-27 2 "ALL MY YESTERBAYS" By Prem Bhotio Price: $12.00 Avoiloble At All Leading Book-Shops. For Further Details Contact C.R. DASAHATHA RAJ (PTE) LTD., 126, Race Course Rood, Singapore-8. Telephone *****2.29 words
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Advertisement130 1972-11-27 2 Visit our Ultra Modern new store at Supreme House <r, m Look at your belt Old style belts don't do a thing for smart, new pants. Try one of our new Fashion Belts and seethe difference! Made in U.S.A. s. iprrnu- H( «iv DUTY FREE LIQUORS FOR ARRIVALS AT SINGAPORE130 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous312 1972-11-27 2 hrppeiuvigs WHAT'S ON TODAY The. First Lady, Mrs. Sheares, will receive eight cheques from Mrs. Nlbhon Wilalrat, wife of the Thai Ambassador, for the COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICEYUSOF BIN ISHAK FUND, at the Istana State Room at 2.30 pjn. The University of Singapore Department of Extramoral Studies will begin a312 words
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Miscellaneous220 1972-11-27 2 weather! Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 22-17 C Kuala Lumpur 32-23 C Tokyo 15- 3C Manila 29-23 C Jakarta 33-24 C Seoul 4-mlnus 5C Bangkok 32-25 C Naha 21-14 C Moscow minus 2-minus4C New York 10- 4C London 9- 6C Paris 5- 3C Canberra 19-11 C Adelaide 20-13220 words
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Miscellaneous127 1972-11-27 2 EEB3S Today's winning number *****5 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 identity127 words
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Article166 1972-11-27 3 Eight now out of jail Eight local fishermen, detained in Burma since late January, are expected to return to Singapore this week. Released from Tavoy Jail in Lower Burma recently after serving their sentences for allegedly poaching in Burmese territorial waters, the eight were repatriated to166 words
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Article44 1972-11-27 3 The French Embassy, in conjunction with the Alliance Francaise, will screen the film Mouchette at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. The fijm is directed by Robert Bresson, and stars Nadine Nortier, JeanClaude Ouilbert, and Maria Cardinal.44 words
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Article, Illustration170 1972-11-27 3 Singapore's oldest church the Armenian Church appeared to be bathed in new light as Mr. Rien Roelofsz and his bride (above) strode down the aisle to the chime of church bells on Saturday. For it was the first wedding in 25 years in170 words
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Advertisement38 1972-11-27 3 K 'A A better VftlllG FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS FROM TODAY UNTIL THURSDAY OPEN EVERY DAY-MONDAY-SATURDAY 8 30AM-7PM SUNDAY FROM 9AM-SPM ALL THESE SPECIALS ARE AVAILABLE TOILET SOAPS BLUE-PINK-WHITE ADLER TENDER 5 for YOUNG $1.10 i CHICKEN I DANISH38 words
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Miscellaneous318 1972-11-27 3 Kwok wins $15 Quiz object No. 124 A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Wednesday's quiz photograph showed two plastic hangers. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Kwok Tuck Hoong, a workshop hand, of New Bridge Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The318 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration612 1972-11-27 4 TWO BUSINESS RIVALS, FRIENDS AND CLIENTS GET TOGETHER MR. BABEND KRUYSMULDER, director of Caldbeck Macgregors, didn't have to pass the peace pipe around to his guests, who just happened to be two rival liquor men, MR. CHARLES EUMAN, director of John Walker and Sons Limited and MR/612 words
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Advertisement198 1972-11-27 4 TRIMMER' •106.00 k H N BD This range of power 1 gardening tools really make it easy for Dad in the garden and eesy for you to choose the perfect X'mergift. See the full range today and make Dad's X'mes complete, K* Another quality product from SIM 6 DARBY M*198 words
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Advertisement277 1972-11-27 4 T •Y SfICIAI. APfOftNTMINT J&. 32 MM. TUT M |D.Iirt M| M •> AT WHOLESALE UK' We have recently received a large shipment of diamonds from Belgium and England. In connection with our diamond promotion, we are offering them at wholesale prices. These stones vary in weight from i to277 words
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Advertisement109 1972-11-27 5 I Y ■< V 4 k'. ~r. 3* v In .<•• > v 4 mm, r >» Ar, .V iber ine 1 Arrow ryth •rC i s k .V TV .V £8* m ■a I I *SSMBI W X V,: v m mm m r--•••5v 9 vvVV ffr v'V-.t^V; j*109 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration721 1972-11-27 6 Garry Barker - |i 11 V From Garry Barker Melbourne Herald Five weeks from now, on January 1, 1973, this sceptred, obstinate and Just ever-so-slight-ly arrogant island nation will step doubtfully across the channel into the European Economic Community. It will be a step of enormous consequenceMelbourne Herald - 721 words
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Article, Illustration879 1972-11-27 6 By a Special Writer Melbourne Herald Forget about the Beatles. Ignore the phenomenon of Carnaby Street. Both appear to have gone, Amen. For when you come right down to it, Queen Victoria is alive and well and reign- ing still in this green and rain-sweptMelbourne Herald - 879 words
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450 1972-11-27 6 Mike Bingham - From Mike Bingham Melbourne Herald The Asian refugees from Uganda are in some ways the luckiest, and yet most unfortunate refugees of modern times. More than 20,000 of them have been admitted to Britain, where the welcome has been somewhat less than warm.Melbourne Herald - 450 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article148 1972-11-27 6 What other newspapers are saying: WHITLAM KNOWS WHERE AUSTRALIA STANDS The Australian Labour Party leader, Mr. Whltlam deserves support when he expresses ▼lews that are compatible with the desire of nations to make South-East Asia a region which Is free from power politics. In a recent election campaign,148 words
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Article120 1972-11-27 6 OPPORTUNITY TO BE SEIZED The efforts carried out by NTUC in the field of business have produced good results. Those enterprises that it has established have expanded rapidly. One of them is COMPORT which has succeeded in increasing transportation services in the Republic. The other day COMPORT announced120 words
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Article241 1972-11-27 6 Britain is on the threshold of an event that will not only markedly change its entire historical coarse bat also affect significantly its national character and mood. In just five weeks time she will enter the European Economic Community. It is an entry that comes after earnest knocks241 words
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Advertisement68 1972-11-27 6 ?0 vSS if>>7 «s®> <»>? iS3»~ :if FLIES COCKROACHES ANTS OTHER INSECTS BAYER (S) PTE. LTD. 20, Tan** Halt Clom, S port 3. T«l > *****2 gfcja EmrWm sales&service 363, Shaw Centre, 2nd Floor, Scotts Road, Singapore 9. Tel. *****1 :o: TRY US We're the most obliging Photographic Store in68 words
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Article, Illustration230 1972-11-27 7 Dublin, Monday Irish Republican Army (IRA) gunmen, some disguised as priests, fought a gunbattle with police yesterday in an abortive attempt to snatch IRA chief Sean MacStlofaln from Dublin's Mater Hospital. Police said the gunmen seized a nun as a shield One IRA man230 words
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Article435 1972-11-27 7 But Miss Israel laughs it off Reuter London, Monday The organisers of the Miss World beauty pageant have imposed the strictest security of their 21-year history this year because of a slim> blonde schoolgirl from Israel. As a matter of policy they dont like to talkReuter - 435 words
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307 1972-11-27 7 United Press International New York, Monday. A 22-year-old man who led police on a two-hour, 100mile (160 km) an hour chase was killed by a sharpshooter early yesterday as he held a knife at the throat of a 16-year-old girl who had been kidUnited Press International - 307 words
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Article182 1972-11-27 7 Reuter Bonn, Monday.—A Canadian airline stewardess, freed on Saturday after a police sharpshooter shot dead a mentally disturbed man who had held her hostage in a plane in Frankfurt for 24 hours, yesterday collapsed with delayed shock. The stewardess, 31-year-old Czechoslovakia born Bliss Margit Sommer,Reuter - 182 words
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Article162 1972-11-27 7 United Press International New York, Monday Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis shrugged off the possibility that skindiving cameramen had taken pictures of her in the nude on a Greek island, saying it "seems very strange to me," Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. Playmen, an Italian men'sUnited Press International - 162 words
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102 1972-11-27 7 Sydney, Monday. Opposition Labour Party leader Dough Whltlam last night threatened to suspend diplomatic relations with France over Pacific nuclear tests if Labour won the December 2 election. Speaking at an election rally at Que&nbeyan, 190 miles southwest of Sydney, Mr. Whltlam said102 words
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Article148 1972-11-27 7 United Press International Oslo, Monday. A foreign submarine, tracked by the Norwegian Navy for more than two weeks after having slipped Into the Sogneflord in Western Norway, escaped to International waters' on Saturday night, the Defence Command announced yesterday. The announcement came 15 days afterUnited Press International - 148 words
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Advertisement160 1972-11-27 7 «4 An alpine lodge tucked away in the midst of a charming wooded estate' the LADYHILL HOTEL basks in the popularity Of its'LE CHALET' Swiss restaurant which specialises in authentic Swiss dishes LE CHALETs all >1 Special on the wagon Roast Saddle of New Zealand lamb LUNCH: 12 noon to160 words
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Advertisement418 1972-11-27 7 HWLIB&yS luxurious Cruises Mxfll Fall In Lx*e Wlh Go on a grand Mticy cnise cxi board a luxury-plus Kner.wfth first-class service and focities all the vcy M.V 'KOTA SINGAPUR/C SAILING SCHEDULE |"voy*» SMgapor* P«ua( Bangkok j Djakarta P Hedland Frwnaoll* tell 9u«apor* Featunt Fully Air-Conditioned Ocean Liner First-da* Cuisine For418 words
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Article487 1972-11-27 8 The suspension of the Paris talks till December 4 comes as a slightly rude shock after the hopes for a weekend settlement had been aroused. But it does not underline a refusal on the part of the major adversaries, the United States and487 words
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Article90 1972-11-27 8 ii i Y ?Tr r r jjjj f>i* by ISPY Judges do have knotty problems sometimes. What do you do, for example, when a reader of the "What is It?" quiz has obviously got the right object but has spelt it wrongly? One of our readers90 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1972-11-27 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY My mother, now 90 and still active, often told me she was sure she could communicate by thought process with my father, when he was alive, over short distances. To that extent she believed In telepathy. If, for example,1,026 words
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Letters
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Article355 1972-11-27 8 It is easy to poke fun as in the letter of Non-Gam-bler (NN, November 23) but it is not easy putting out the real Rood reasons for doing so. The tone of his letter savours of a strong puritanical flavour and it is completely without an lota355 words
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Article73 1972-11-27 8 LAWRENCE S. H LOH - LAWRENCE S. H LOH Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police Force. Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter headlined Inconsiderate Motorcyclists published in your newspaper on October 3. The Police are aware of the public nuisance created by these motorcyclists In Commonwealth Drive. The Traffic Police have73 words
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Article90 1972-11-27 8 In view of the fire tragedy that has happened to the Robinson's department store, is it not high time that the Fire Brigade look into the fire safety measures concerning a Chinese restaurant located at the upper floor of the John Little building? At night the only exits90 words
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Article169 1972-11-27 8 TAN AH WEE - TAN AH WEE I was amused by Mr. Alex Josey's column on gambling. He says that betting is a mug's game. But is it? If betting for modest sums, for example a day at the races, gives pleasure then surely it is something of value. Most169 words
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Article42 1972-11-27 8 I was waiting for a friend at the Chulla Street next to the area under construction. I could see the larvae floating on top of the stagnant water. I hope the department concerned will take action immediately. MALARIA, Singapore,42 words
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Article199 1972-11-27 8 HO KENG WAH - HO KENG WAH A few nights before the fire incidents at Robinson, I had very frightful dreams continuously. One distinct vision I clearly recollected was a steel barge along the left side of the Singapore River near the Anderson Bridge. Suddenly, I saw a column of water,199 words
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Advertisement177 1972-11-27 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. The Sloe Gin with the quick glow 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 a177 words
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Miscellaneous11 1972-11-27 8 2K I i Z4 L THIS IS THE JOB FOR SUPERKISSINGER11 words
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Article, Illustration3096 1972-11-27 9 Often the scapegoats for ail the economic and political troubles Thousands were killed after 1965 coup AN EXAMINATION OF THE CHINESE COMMUNITIES IN j INDONESIA, MALAYSIA AND THE PHILIPPINES The Chinese have done as well, and as poorly, in Indonesia as in any other SouthEast Asian country.3,096 words
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BUSINESS NEWS
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423 1972-11-27 10 Nearly one-fith of Copper Industries' $10 million paid-up capital has been wiped out by losses incurred in the first year of operation. In the year ended June 1972, Copper which came to the market in early 1971, suffered losses amounting423 words
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Article210 1972-11-27 10 Moscow Narodny Bank intends to build a 15-storey office building In Robinson Road in Singapore. This information was given by the deputy general manager of the bank's head office in London, Mr. M.0.8. Pendred, who was here to celebrate the first anniversary of the bank's Singapore210 words
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Article46 1972-11-27 10 London. Monday The Bass Charrington brewing group yesterday reported a £10 million (U5523.5 million) jump in pre-tax profits due to higher sales through its 10,900 Dubs, hotels and other retail outlets. Profits before tax were just under £49 million (U*****.15 million).46 words
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426 1972-11-27 10 Corporate planning needs three broad areas of information if it is to help managers carry out their tasks effectively. According to Mr. E.C. Benham, an ILO expert In management accounting, attached to the National Productivity Board, these are objectives information, external Information and Internal426 words
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Article147 1972-11-27 10 Mrs. Cindy Teo Eng Phang, a 24-year-old local girl has been appointed executive housekeeper of the Singapore Hilton. Mr. Darryl Sherman, an air freight forwarding official with long experience in international air shipping, has been named Airborne Freight Corporation district manager in Singapore. Mr. William Liu Wei Hal has147 words
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108 1972-11-27 10 Wellington, Monday. —A new conventional shipping service will start next February between New Zealand and Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. The New Zealand and Australian-owned Union Steam Ship is to charter a new 12,000-ton freighter which will carry some containers as well as bulk108 words
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521 1972-11-27 10 SHARES GAME: CHARTEXUS Let us continue this week the story of speculation through warrants, remembering that warrants are merely long-term options to buy shares at a certain Brice.8 rice. Here are some of le factors for successful speculation with warrants. We have already considered521 words
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Article79 1972-11-27 10 London, Monday—Olympic Banner, at 250,000 gross tons the largest ship ever built in Britain and the largest tanker in the Onassis fleet, sails on her maiden voyage to the Persian Gulf today, a spokesman for the line said yesterday. Mrs. M.M. Pennell, wife of a79 words
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Article277 1972-11-27 10 Prices at 11.30 a.m. Today (Australian time). Abaleen 14 15 Do Mpts Nil 07 Aod 15 16 Allstate ctg 29 30 AM AD 14 16 Aurora 15 18 Do Opts 04J 05 Aust Ant Nil 15 Bamboo 09 11 Beach 42 45 Bounty Oil 011 02 Bridge 26277 words
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Article49 1972-11-27 10 Closing prices (in yen) yesterday: Nippon Steel 149 Mitsubishi Heavy 241 Hitachi 234 Isuxu 180 Tokyo Qas -195 Nippon Express 208 Komatsu S72 Nippon Denki 289 Japan Mail Steamship 291 Toyobo 205 San Neiji 120 Tohokti Chem 159 Nippon Kagagu Sangyo 260 Daiichi Jltsugyo. 309 Kami Pulp 27849 words
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Article283 1972-11-27 10 Straits Trading has been recommended as the share with something for the Investor to go for by Investment analysts, James Cowan Associates. The company is involved in many diverse activities such as smelting, rubber and mining. Its interests are spread in Joint ventures with Ren on283 words
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Advertisement235 1972-11-27 10 Inr to t/t $lb it SINGAPORE KITCHEN COCKTAIL LOUNGE (G.H. CAFE LTD.) NEAR BANK OF CHINA BUILDING 14 18 Battery Road Singapore 1 Tel: ***** ***** EVERYDAY QUICK LUNCH 11.30 a.m. 2.00 p.m. (1) Famous Penang Nonya Set Lunch (2> Hongkong Style Set Lunch (3) Indonesian Specialities Catering Dinners For235 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration362 1972-11-27 11 Mary Lee - Presented by Mary Lee Dear Ros, I am a 20-year-old girl in love with a married man 14 years my senior. We love each other very much and are happy only when we're together. My parents they are not aware of what is going362 words
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Article383 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, My grandchild Dorian suffers from haemophilia. His parents placed him in the care of a distant relative for almost 10 years. When he was re-united with his family his mother provided him with all the luxuries but not the liberty to expand. Although he is already383 words
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Article230 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, I am 16 years old and come from a big family. Recently, my mother forced me to work as a social escort at night—something I have kept a secret from my boyfriend. My mother stopped me from seeing him simply because she doesn't like him.230 words
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Article295 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, My mother has been baby-sitting for my neighbour's child for the past three years in our house and everyone Is very fond of her. She is cute and intelligent, but suddenly the parents came and took her away, saying they have employed a295 words
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Article219 1972-11-27 11 Dear Eos, I am almost 26 years old, single without any close companion. Last year, I attended a party given by a male friend. There I was introduced to Miss X who excused herself soon after, pulling my friend along. As i was not accustomed to dim lights,219 words
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Article97 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, Is it normal for a girl to menstruate twice a month? For my sister it is the other way around. She has her period once every two months. We are very worried. I am a keen sportswoman while my sister is not. Reverse Problem. Dear97 words
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Article295 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, Living in a nice house, driving around in a new car and earning quite a handsome salary, I could date girls quite easily. Recently I told a girl that I was going steady with another. The news surprisingly, was too much for her. She kept295 words
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Article115 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, My face is giving trouble. My cheeks and lips are very dry and the skin breaks. My nose is very oily and lately I found that the tiny holes are turning into black spots. Worried. Dear Worried, You have a combination skin with an oily centre115 words
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Article140 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, A girl shifted into our house a year ago and I like her. Of late we've started smiling at each other when we meet but we do not talk since we haven't been introduced. She has this girlfriend whom my brother likes and who will be staying140 words
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Article239 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros, I came to know a boy two years ago. He is a great drinker, gambles and visits nightclubs quite often. He is quick-tempered and so can easily fight with anyone when he is angry. He is known as "the man without cure" to many people.239 words
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Article168 1972-11-27 11 Dear Ros. I have a 27 year old boyfriend who lives opposite to my flat (I am 19). We meet each other everyday and have been friendly for about two years. I have grown very fond of him. Is It too early for me to love him now?168 words
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Article, Illustration132 1972-11-27 11 Casual parties are fun because you can go as you are. If you're a career woman, you probably haven't much energy left after a long day to doll up anyway, and the glitter of tinsel seldom appeals to women. Such women prefer clothes that allow freedomPicture by NIK KASMANI - 132 words
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Advertisement52 1972-11-27 11 i \r from 25 Points to 3.50 Carats at S2OO/-t0538,000/-BJ>Rdesava (H.IL)U4. Gl3, Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 10. Tel: *****8 HEAD OFFICE S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. 1/3. Central Building, Pedder Street, Hong Kong. finest European Pactrws CaktvSwia Choco4at« Spcctalitiac. Original Children's Birthday ca*«s. Horn* delivery, over $30/ within 3 miles52 words
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Advertisement80 1972-11-27 11 r 40% OFF (NOVEMBER-DECEMBER ONLY) isS i Facit T2, the world's only standard typewriter with double tabulating system and tube and ball-bearing mounted carriage. Feather-light touch. Maximum typing width on platen. Durable smooth finish. New stylishly designed housing. jKJKfk Swedish steel. Swedish quality in every part. Carriage sizes: 13", 15",80 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1972-11-27 12 Gran Taurismo OT for short, is the tag you find fixed oil every imaginable machine nowadays. But in its true sense the term refers to the grand tours around Europe which upper crust families used to take in the last century. Later on, when1,324 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1972-11-27 12 LEE CHIU SAN - motorcycling WITH LEE CHIU SAN At this time of the year, when rain clouds blot out the skies, a feeling of gloom envelopes the motorcycle market too. Not everybody likes to ride a motorcycle in the rain, and most potential buyers of new machines1,002 words
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Advertisement252 1972-11-27 12 BINGAPORE-6. TEL: *****1 nii'i/n rr nf ,ei ur ®-«hlrt comfort in a dress knit! The kind of shirt that s correct at a board meeting, or at dinner with the boss. Arrow thought of it And styles these knits in interesting, intricate, even textured patterns. Endows them with ail the252 words
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Advertisement108 1972-11-27 12 WHERE VOL CAN SERVICE VOI R TOYOTA CARS Authorised Dealers: Kim Seng Service Station, 103, Moulmein Rood, S'pore 11, Tel: *****9, 40, Upper Eost Coost Rood, Singapore Tel. No: *****4 BP Service Stotion, 163, Lorong 4, Too Poyoh, Singapore. Tel. No: *****8. Lee BP Service Station, 158, Pasir Ponjong Rood.108 words
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Advertisement149 1972-11-27 12 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD. 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. CITY MOTORS (S> PTI. LTD., 28 Covenogh Rood, Singapore 9 Tels *****6/*****3 CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE LTD., 50/52 Bencoolen St., S'pore 7. Tel: *****7 O EE2II149 words
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Advertisement139 1972-11-27 12 SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD. 96 Somerset Rood, S'pore 9. Tel: *****1. PEUGEOT Sote Averts WfSASIA MOTORS 1-3 NGEE ANN BUILDING SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****2 HOVER. CHAMPiON MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD., Singapore 9, SUBARU GUAN HOE CO. <M) LTD., 14 Hill St S pore 6 Tel *****/9 TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS (S)139 words
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Advertisement501 1972-11-27 13 NEW NATION CLASSIFIEDS PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS LION AID'S ANNUAL CHRIST. MAS SALK! Everything sloshed to rock bottom! Housewares, furniture, radios, home appliances, etc. The J. A. Leonard Company 78, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: *****5. WHAT A LOVELIER FIGURE? Latest scientific way to reduce excessive fatty tissues and improve sagging muscles.501 words
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Advertisement605 1972-11-27 13 MST. 11 Orchid ViUoge 4-bed-roomed 2-«tof«y seml-detoched, 2 bathrooms, attached built-in wordrobes, upstairs: parquet, downstairs, marble, hot/and cold water, Acma 2-door fridge big garden, modern fittings, 2 aircond. partly furnished $1,800. Tel: S'pore *****0. MODERN SPLIT-LEVEL D/storey detached bungalow. Tastefully furnished. Big garden. Three airconditioned bedrooms, servant's amenities, wall-to-wall carpeting,605 words
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Advertisement486 1972-11-27 13 CORRESPONDENCE REPORTWRITING (English for Commerce) for Pitman/L.C.C. Exominotions Saturdays 2.30 —> 4.30 p.m. storting 2.12-72. Singapore Institute of Commerce 283-C Selegie Complex) *****/*****. FACTORY SPACE VACANT 4-STOREY FACTORY BUILDING FOR RINT IN HOCK SENG BUILDING, 114, LAVENDCR STREET, S'PORE 12. Good lift, basement, corpark. Area approximately 2,000, 3,000 ond 5,300486 words
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Advertisement593 1972-11-27 13 FABER HILLS: 2-storey semidetached bungalow, 5,600 sq. ft First floor: 4 bedrooms, 2 with built-in cupboards. Groundfloor: Servant's room, dining/sitting rooms. All aluminium sliding windows and sliding doors with MS grills. Aluminium roller shutter on groundfloor. Selling $190,000. Contact Lee during office hours *****8/*****1 S'pore. CAIRN HILL APARTMENT (Opposite Caimhill593 words
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Advertisement587 1972-11-27 13 LAMS HOm KONG Travel Agency urgently requires 3 Fernole Secretaries. Applicants will obtain 3 months training in Hong Kong prior to start work in Singapore branch office. Applicants must be Singapore citizens. Fluency In spoken and written English and Chinese. Good correspondence. Pleaeont looking preferably those with simitar experiece. Please587 words
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Advertisement586 1972-11-27 13 SAFETY DRIVING INSTITUTION guoronteed course 20 hour* $90/$4.50 Sfnoapor* *****. GUITAR LESSONS. folks, blues and pap. Beginning ctossicoi. Tel. *****6. PHOENIX TRAVEL COACH TOURS: Special Malaya 7 Days S$ 105.00 Aircond it ioned coach *****.00 Pongkor/ Cameron 5 Days 5V85.00 Cameron Highlands 4 Days 5565.00 Hoodyai/Songkla 6 Days 5595.00 Departure:586 words
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Advertisement582 1972-11-27 13 BUYING AND SILLING MUABLI used con. Pocifk Motor Credit Pte. Ltd. Showroom ot 511 Bukit Timoh Rood. 4Vfc Singapore 10. Tel: *****1/ *****4. DECEMBER 1961 Sunbeam Alpine Sport. New Touneor cover «x--celtent condition $1650/- 0.n.0. Contact Swan *****6 (Sunday *****9) 114 Sembowang Rd, S'pore. SAVI R«poir yourself with an attractive,582 words
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Advertisement149 1972-11-27 13 100,000 SCHOOL SAGS two sizes given free one with each Singapore Heong Km toft boked chicken brooches:- No. 1, Serongoon Rood, 175 New Bridge Rood. WHERE TP STAY OUBT HOUSI Tastefully furnished with panoramic sea view. Only 10 minutes from Jurong. Weekly with breokfast; singles from $85.00, doubles from $120.00,149 words
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Article351 1972-11-27 14 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap Singapore's standard of markmanship will come under serious scrutiny during the South East Asian Shooting Championships starting in Jakarta tomorrow. This Is because officials of the Singapore Shooting Association will be studying the performances of the 16-member team in the annual meet carefully.351 words
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Article354 1972-11-27 14 Rome, Monday.—Arthur Ashe last night outlasted scrappy Bob Lutz to win the first and only' Winter World tennis championship in a tie-break in the fifth set and pick up the largest cheque of his career. Ashe, who muffed one championship point in the 10th game354 words
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Article551 1972-11-27 14 Local riders and drivers swept away most of the major prizes in the hotly contested Goodyear Sprint held at the back stretch of the Thomson Road circuit yesterday. Among the motorcyclists, five records were broken, mostly by the resident team of Lool's Motors Gerry Looi,551 words
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286 1972-11-27 14 Oslo, Monday—Kjell Johansson of Sweden came back from the brink of defeat to successfully defend his men's singles title In the annual Swedish Open table tennis championships yesterday. Johansson. 25, beat Yu Yl-Tse of China 18-21, 21-18, 21-16. 21-19 in the outstanding match of the286 words
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Article35 1972-11-27 14 Wellington. Monday Australian Billy Dunk, with a four-round total of five under par 279, yesterday won the U8115,000 New Zealand Open golf championship, at the Paraparaumu Beach course, 30 miles north of here.35 words
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Article186 1972-11-27 14 Bombay, Monday. AJit Wadekar was yesterday named Indian cricket skipper for all five Tests against England in this winter's series against England. It took the five Test selectors only two minutes to reach a unanimous decision here. It will be Wadekar's third series as skipper, but186 words
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Article64 1972-11-27 14 M. Wharton and A.H. Stump won the Tangle Inn Cup mixed foursome stroke competition over Bukit Chermin yesterday. They registered a nett 73 to take the Keppel Club's title on countback from J. Grundy and Lee Joh Ming. The runners-up took the first nine ballsweep on nett64 words
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Article364 1972-11-27 14 Bangkok, Monday.—Thailand last night dethroned South Korea, three-times defending champions of the king's Cup, with a thrilling 1-0 victory, and qualified to meet Malaysia in the next tomorrow's final. The home team led 1-0 at half time against a Jaded Korean team, and then held364 words
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Article28 1972-11-27 14 Rawalpindi, Monday The Chinese volleyball team were beaten 3-2 by. Pakistan (15-4, 10-15, 9-15, 15-13, 7-15-) in the opening game of their threematch torn- here yesterday.28 words
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Article163 1972-11-27 14 Taipei, Monday. South Korea beat Taiwan 66-51 to win the fourth Asian women's basketball championships here last night. The local girls drew first blood but the Koreans were quick to equalise the score, tying at 2, 6, 16 and 20. But the agile Koreans163 words
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Article350 1972-11-27 14 T? > GUTTER TALK M WITH LV THE STRIKER Hamburg, Monday.—Ray Mitchell last night became the second Canadian to lift amateur 10-pin bowling's biggest prize when he defeated the Philippines champion Loreto Maranan in the eighth bowling World Cup in Hamburg's Astra bowling centre. In a350 words
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Article45 1972-11-27 14 Brisbane, Monday Play in the Sheffield Shield match here between Queensland and Western Australia was abandoned during the afternoon session yesterday because of rain. Stumps scores on the third day: Western Australia: 284 Queensland: 275 for seven (Trimble 127, Joyce 59 not out).45 words
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Article26 1972-11-27 14 Helsinki, Monday Scotland completed a clean sweep of their first round European zone Thomas Badminton Cup match against Finland here yesterday winning 9-0.26 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous304 1972-11-27 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD Stfj a 9 Colts or Rams 10 Put a steain on 11 Radical. 12 lonian city. 13 Gardner 18 Diffuses. 22 —get it for you wholesale.' 25 Skip along a surface. 27 Greek god. 29 Stockings. 31 Old: Ger. 32 Dec. event 33 Letters. 34 Stranger; Comb,304 words
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Miscellaneous100 1972-11-27 14 DR. KILDARE XT y9f fff ill a r :1 N i 7 j v <n \M ii i i RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson THIS IS HOUY SLOWSTEP, THE JEWEL THIEF WHO J STOtE THE D6HT OF eT Lt >w A INTERESTING. m ■iv i t\ l100 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1972-11-27 15 By Scrutineer Lucky Stable's Star Era wUI develop into a topliner, and is undoubtedly a Cup prospect. He not only made the grade first time out In Class Two at Buklt Timah on Saturday, but did it in brilliant fashion. Not in the picture1,042 words
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Article, Illustration340 1972-11-27 15 Follow the horses marked with a Rampage hit the front after going a furlong jjnd was well clear of Red Carpet at the home turn. Eight Genii made up ground. Rampage kept up a smart gallop to coast home by three lengths from Red C arpet. Eight Genii340 words
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Article125 1972-11-27 15 New York, Monday American Johnny Miller soared to a four-over-par 75 in the wind and cold here yesterday but held onto a one-stroke lead in the rain interrupted U*****,000 Heritage golf classic. Miller had a two-under-par total of 211 for three rounds at the Harbour Town125 words
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Article90 1972-11-27 15 Rome, Monday. A football referee was besieged in his changing room for two hours at Frosinone yesterday by furious local fans who accused him of favouring their team's opponents. Referee Giosue Stanoli was held prisoner after a third division match between Frosinone and another South Italian team, Avellino.90 words
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Article56 1972-11-27 15 Nat Football League Cleveland 37 Buffalo 10 Atlanta 23 Denver 20 Waah'ton 21 Green Bay 16 NY Giants 62 Ptaila. 10 Pittsburgh 23 Minnesota 10 Cincinnati 13 Chicago 3 Baltimore 31 New Etag. 0 New Orleans 19 Los Ang. 16 Oakland 26 Kansas 3 San Diego56 words
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Advertisement123 1972-11-27 15 «°p<nifurr divorce ar Sos, I V -1 \IV» «l» u Vj\j\l 'it l **l ■JS« W I'VaS* NEW NATJOH^ 1 y >% V 7 y >«* ■vJ «ftl I Ca *'t get mi, **r Rq s and j n |or **oo] V Id „S U 1* j Jesuit vrSi mln123 words
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Article228 1972-11-27 16 Today Is Monday November 27, the 332 nd day of 1972 with 34 to lollow. THE MOON: In Its last quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STAR: Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. American historian Charles Beard was228 words
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Article521 1972-11-27 16 Melbourne Herald Henry Kissinger is in Paris to settle the Vietnam war, but all he wanted to talk about before he went was women. "I am very distressed," Dr. Kissinger said about the woman who is troubling him most right now Italian journalist Orlana Fallacl, who hasMelbourne Herald - 521 words
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Article, Illustration56 1972-11-27 16 Attractive Kaenchai Chulikron is a journalist attached to a Thai daily. When she is not pounding away on a story or laying out her Women's Page, Kaenchai plays golf or watches a football game. She also does a bit of cooking particularly Chinese dishes. Picture by Sulai-Picture by Sulaiman Ismail - 56 words
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Article41 1972-11-27 16 AH FOOK: It's really sad to think that there are teachers who care only for bright students. MEI LIN: Yes, when we have such discrimination in schools how are we going to produce students who won't feel left out.41 words
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Article70 1972-11-27 16 The Bradford Moor Infants School in England had to call firemen the other day to rescue an eight-year-old boy who climbed on to the school roof to keep from facing the head mistress. The school said the boy, identified only as Bobby, climbed up a70 words
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Article78 1972-11-27 16 Under the title Do Polish Canary Birds Sing More Beautifully? The polish news agency PAP recently carried the following item: "It is hard to say whether Polish canary birds do distinguish themselves by higher vocal abilities than other canaries. "The fact is, however, that they are in78 words
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Advertisement309 1972-11-27 16 Two weeks in London and a BOAC Ltd. VCIO or 8707 to get you there. Only $1532. Including your flight! A round-trip ticket on a super-quiet BOAC Ltd. VCloorß7o7. Including a hotel! 13 nights in one of London's leading hotels, close to the West End. Including 5 shows! Theatre tickets309 words
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Miscellaneous362 1972-11-27 16 5 Singapore Opening and Where the Heart Is Children's Corner (T—Rpt) A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week fT) Health in the Home: Early Post-Natal Exercises (T—Rpt) Days of Our Lives Close Opening followed by Basil Brush Show News in Brief My Three Sons Came the Day Concert Time362 words
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Miscellaneous569 1972-11-27 16 Trust your lucky star IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a highly responsible person who takes it upon if to perform his duty to the best of his ability each and every time—not only when the stakes are high or when higher-ups are looking. Tou are an intuitive569 words
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