New Nation, 4 December 1972
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Title Section15 1972-12-04 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, December 4, 1972 No. 577 Price 15 cents NEW NATION15 words
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Article13 1972-12-04 1 Police reported 82 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious and four fatal.13 words
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Article212 1972-12-04 1 Power was restored in the Stock Exchange this morning and trading commenced as usual. PUB engineers have approved the new wiring and electrical fittings which were Inspected after the fire last Saturday. The fire started by an electrical short circuit !h the exchange board room caused only212 words
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Article142 1972-12-04 1 Island-wide hunt for driver Police today launched an islandwide hunt for a killer driver who ran down three women in Bukit Timah last night. One of the three women died on the spot. The other two died later in hospital. The driver failed to stop142 words
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Article176 1972-12-04 1 Sunny Wee, Gene Teo - By Sunny Wee, Gene Teo The High Court today found two brothers and seven youths guilty of the Gold Bar triple murders and sentenced seven of them to death. Mr. Jastiee Chna, who together with Mr. Justice Choor Singh were the trial Judges, pronounced176 words
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Article, Illustration139 1972-12-04 1 Reuter London. Monday—Charlie Chaplin (above), now 83, Is preparing to make another film. It will be called The Freak. He plans to direct It Bu> well as play a small part, but the leading roles will be played by two of his daughters.Reuter - 139 words
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Article425 1972-12-04 1 Paris, Monday White House aide Dr. Henry Kissinger flew to Paris last night for talks which French radio and television networks said might lead to a Vietnam cease fire* before Christmas. Dr. Kissinger. In a dark gray overcoat and bright rod tie, made no425 words
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105 1972-12-04 1 The employer of a 2pharet ingMi". be prosecuted for hfitvifiß her on his payroll because she Is underaged. The girl, a vivacious 15-year-old. had passed for a grown-up but was a year below the statutory age limit. Sfce was discovered by Ministry of105 words
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Article32 1972-12-04 1 Manila, Monday.—President Ferdinand Marcos has directed the Philippine-wide curfew from midnight to 4 ajn. to be relaxed in certain approved areas where law and order conditions have been stabilised.32 words
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Article, Illustration192 1972-12-04 1 Pang Guek Cheng - By Pang Guek Cheng Typhoon Sally this morning whipped up a thunderstorm In Bro* gapore causing massive traffic Jams, power failures and damage to property in various parts of the island. 1 A thunderstorm, with heavy rains, broke out at 3.35 a.m. with a192 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1972-12-04 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 pjn. today—Widespread, moderate rain In early afternoon, becoming slight and occasional In the later part of the day.27 words
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Article267 1972-12-04 2 Ivan Lim - By Ivan Lim A price war has broken out between local sawmlllers and timber exporters the latest development In the timber crisis following the Malaysian Government's temporary ban on log supplies to Singapore. Exporters today claimed that certain large sawmills have taken advantage of the267 words
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187 1972-12-04 2 VIOLET OON - VIOLET OON It was fun-time for the capacity crowd at the Ministry of Culture's An Evening of Christmas Music at the Conference Hall yesterday evening. The youthful audience, Including some toddlers, heard familiar well-loved songs like Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer and even187 words
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Article, Illustration195 1972-12-04 2 "Twelve at one go" this game of lighting 12 candles with one match for each attempt had the First Lady, Mrs. Sheares* fingers reaching adeptly for each of the candle-tops (above). But as with many others who tried their hand at this195 words
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Advertisement254 1972-12-04 2 on: •> AT WHOLESALE 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 to 4 carats and are being displayed in our windows. We invite you254 words
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Advertisement117 1972-12-04 2 miya The truly versatile press camera. The MAMIYA UNIVERSAL is a large 6 x 9 cm (2% x 3%") camera that takes extraordinarily effective photographs in colour or black and white. With its unusually wide range of exclusive accessories, it provides a distinctive camera system that is unique. From newsphotography,117 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous825 1972-12-04 2 Qui* object No. 130 Ticketing clerk wins $15 Last Wednesday's quiz photograph showed two rolls of tissue paper. The first prize of $15 goes to Mrs. Elsie Yeo Heng Jek, a ticketing clerk, of dementi Estate. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last nignt. The825 words
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Miscellaneous56 1972-12-04 2 Tides Today: 11.07 p.m. (3 m). Tomorrow: 10.03 a.m. (3 m.), 11.45 p.m. (3 m.). Wednesday: 10.36 a.m. (3.1 m.). Thursday: 12.19 a.m. (3.1 m.), 11.12 a.m. (3.2 m.). Friday: 12.53 a.m. (3.1 m.), 11.49 a.m. (3.2 m.). Saturday: 1.25 a.m. (3.1 m.), 12.27 p.m. (3.2 m.). Sunday: 1.58 a.m.56 words
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Miscellaneous130 1972-12-04 2 monEVBOH T W Today's winning number *****1 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 with130 words
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Article, Illustration1976 1972-12-04 3 Pelham Groom - Dog wins Best in Show award By Pelham Groom The first Singapore Championship Dog Show was excellent in every way and appropriately enough the best in show was won by a very handsome Boxer owned by Dr. and Mrs. F.A.C. Oehlers. The organisation was, as1,976 words
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Advertisement467 1972-12-04 3 s m OK I ft V, p r K #1 m >A S£ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS AT iu/i»aiiui:kw better value FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS FROM TODAY UrxiTILTHURSDAY OPEN EVERY DAY-MONDAY-SATURDAY 8.30AM-BPM INCLUDING SUNDAY FROM 9AM-SPM ALL THESF SPECIALS ARE AVAIt ABLF s ORCHID S LB 7.# 25 OZ. CORNFLAKES KELLOGG'S 12 OZ.467 words
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In Person
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Article, Illustration486 1972-12-04 4 GIRLS GALORE AT PARTY LITTLE EGBERT YAP may be only two years old, but he has so many "girlfriends" that at his birthday party there was Just no shortage of girls to go around for the party games. GERALDINE, 7, JULIE, 9. BUNNY, 11, and JESSIE, 12486 words
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420 1972-12-04 4 This Christmas New Nation is presenting a Wine and Food Menu Competition designed to test your ability to match wines with the appropriate foods. You will be asked to plan a traditional Christmas dinner of occidental .style using as much420 words
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Advertisement35 1972-12-04 4 fl 111 29 varieties. te, Cherry Brandy, The perfect base for any cocktaiL Go Dutch anytime, with anyone. Just choose from 29 varieties of Bols liqueurs. There's a bit of Holland in go Dutch today!35 words
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Advertisement168 1972-12-04 4 New Nation Christmas Menu Contest Ruies 1 All x ntrtes n Ni w Notion s Chr>itma\ Wine and Food Mcn u Competition must be occompanred %»-th the official entry coupon ottochr d 2 Entronts may submit os man* entries o? they W |*h so lonq OS coch entry hos on168 words
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288 1972-12-04 6 Reuter Washington, Monday. Union negotiators yesterday set a 5 p.m. (5.30 ajxx. local time) deadline on efforts to avoid a strike by a small group of workers which could force a postponement of Wednesday's Apollo 17 blastoff to the moon. After talks with BoeingReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration113 1972-12-04 6 A simple ceremony was all It took for the all-male Junior Chamber of Commerce to have more than 30 women join their ranks. For at a dinner and dance at the Hilton, the Singapore Jayceettes, an all-girl organisation, was given a Charter of Affiliation by113 words
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305 1972-12-04 6 United Press International Belfast, Monday.—Children playing ball in a Belfast alley yesterday found the body of a middle-aged man shot In the head, the third victim of apparently motiveless murders In 24 hours. The children found the body—a gray-haired man aged aboutUnited Press International - 305 words
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398 1972-12-04 6 Team for talks soon Reuter Canberra, Monday The Prime Ministerelect, Mr. Gough Whitlam whose party decisively ended 23 years of rule by the LiberaJ-Country Party coalition in Saturday's general election —hopes to have an embassy in Peking by the New Year, according toReuter - 398 words
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Article58 1972-12-04 6 Geneva, Monday. Swiss voters In a nation-wide referendum yesterday approved by a wide margin a government decision to join the European Common Market as associate members. All 19 full cantons and six half cantons voted in favour of the government decision. Results from the first 10 cantons58 words
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359 1972-12-04 6 United Press International Beirut, Monday.—A number of Egyptian Armed Forces officers will be tried before secret military courts for their part in the unsuccessful coup attempt against President Anwar Sadat, Arab diplomatic sources said here yesterday. The verdicts of the courts wouldUnited Press International - 359 words
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209 1972-12-04 6 Bonn, Monday A fourman team of West German Federal Aviation experts left here yesterday for the Canary Islands to investigate the crash of a chartered Spanish airliner in which 148 west German tourists died with the plane's seven crew. One of four stewardesses209 words
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Article76 1972-12-04 6 Reuter Tokyo, Monday.— Japan Air Lines will pay 1.2 million yen (S$12,000) to each family of 42 Japanese passengers killed in the crash of a JAL DCB jetliner in Moscow last week. The company said It also will pay 300,000 yen (S$3000) to each of theReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement198 1972-12-04 6 clothes washer. And your friends and neighbors may be just as good. But can you wash clothes as easily, economically and efficiently as the Hitachi PF-571E washing machine? The PF-571 E is a powerful machine, with a space-saving pulsator mechanism. Even so, noise and vibration are low. And the PF-571E198 words
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Advertisement93 1972-12-04 6 Diethelm showcases can make your business look good. Your products stand out beautifully and sell faster in gleaming Diethelm showcases. Made from strong quality aluminium and glass, they give you years of good service. DIETHELM X CD. LTD. 303 Alexandra Road, Singapore 3, Tel: *****1 Jalan University, Petal ing Jay93 words
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BUSINESS NEWS
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Article, Illustration391 1972-12-04 7 A factory with a claim to two firsts begins full production in Singapore today only 26 months after the goahead to build was given. The factory in question— Beecham's first Asian Pharmaceutical factory and Singapore's first ethical pharmaceutical factory stands391 words
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563 1972-12-04 7 CHARTEXUS We have been discussing warrants for their speculative opportunities, The ideal speculation is one where all the attractions of warrants are present and yet no payment Is called for Immediately and perhaps for a considerable period of time. Bonds and debentures sometimes carryCHARTEXUS - 563 words
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Article173 1972-12-04 7 Mr. Nalr H. Dastur, is AirIndia's new commercial director. He succeeds. Mr. S.K. Kooka, who retired from the corporation last month. For over six years since 1966 Mr. Dastur served as Air-India's regional manager Continental Europe In .Geneva, with Air-India's offices in 15 countries directly under his jurisdiction. Mr.173 words
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Article116 1972-12-04 7 Washington, Monday. The overall U.S. trade deficit increased ay a further US$4l5 million (£l6O million) in October but it was the smallest deficit since last January. It was also a US$lOO million (£4O million) improvement on the September deficit. Imports during the month totalled U554,779,600,000 (£1912116 words
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147 1972-12-04 7 Taiwan is likely to set up more mediumsized factories in Singapore. This is indicated by Mr. R.C. Lui, leader of the visiting 25-member Taiwanese marketing and invest!- ment group. He says: "Tentatively, we Intend to set up a $1 million factory here making147 words
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Article681 1972-12-04 7 Brokers Sasson's in their naif monthly newsletter just published inform investors of the pros and cons of the convertible loan stock. They say while this form of raising capital is still a relatively new concept of corporate finance in this region, It is a method of681 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGES
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Article274 1972-12-04 7 Prices at 11.30 am (Australian time). Abakm 08- /I 09-1/2 Do opta un AOD nU 14 AUatate 25 27 Amad 4 6 Aurora 5 18 Do opta nil 06 Auat. Ant 15 It Bamboo 09 11 Beach 42 nil Bounty Oil 01-1/2 02 Bridge nil 25 Caatlereach 07 08274 words
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Article47 1972-12-04 7 Closing prices (in francs) yesterday-. Nikko Teiseki 271 Toyobo 213 Nippon Oil 302 Nippon Steel 144 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 245 Hitachi 241 Mitsubishi Metal 137 Taiad Construction 445 Kojin 287 Brake 235 J1 dosha Buhin 149 Hazama-Ouml 715 Matsushita Kotobukl Denshl Kogyo 715 Sanyo Kogyo 55547 words
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Article75 1972-12-04 7 London, Monday. The next Commonwealth Head* of Government conference will be held In Ottawa, probably In August, sources close to the Commonwealth Secretariat said over the weekend. The sources made the disclosure soon after Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Pierre Elliott Trudeau conferred with the Commonwealth Secretary75 words
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Advertisement79 1972-12-04 7 liHftM LADYHILL HOTEL TEL.*****1 1. 1 3 An alpine lodge tucked away in the midst of a charming wooded estate' the LADYHILL H€)TEL basks in the popularity Of its LE CHALET' Swiss restaurant which specialises in authentic Swiss dishes LE CHALETS new menu has all your old favourites plus a79 words
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Advertisement214 1972-12-04 7 Roiison Electronic Pocket Lighter... handsome in design...silent in action. The Ronson Electronic Pocket Lighter is powered by a tiny battery. No flints. No fuss. A gentle stroke of the thumb and it's alight. Giving weeks of lights from one five-second filling of taste free butane gas. And of course, the214 words
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495 1972-12-04 8 It was a close and, at times, even rough, campaign, but the Australian Labour Party under Mr. Gough Whltlam has ultimately succeeded In ousting the Liberal-Country coalition out of power. After 23 years. Australia is to have a change of government and many will495 words
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Article113 1972-12-04 8 'J Jll rr r 3 j|7 by ISPY Pachlnko, the Japanese plnball game, has been found to be more than a form of recreation. Introduced recently at a training. centre for the p h y s 1 cally handicapped suffering from paralysed fingers, the game has113 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1972-12-04 8 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Exclaimed an anonymous writer Nachi, In The People: "God save journalism in Singapore!" The People is the organ of the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore. Copies were offered for sale on the bookstalls.1,046 words
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Letters
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Article317 1972-12-04 8 I refer to the letter by T. A. Mugan published In the New Nation on 23rd November, 1972 relating to the frantic practice of martial arts everywhere In Singapore. I am not a practitioner of the art myself, but I have heard and read much317 words
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Article247 1972-12-04 8 WANG LOKE HAUM - WANG LOKE HAUM Managing Director, Golden Mile Restaurant and Nite Club Pte Ltd.. Singapore 7 ft We refer to the front page report In 28th November's edition of the New Nation and have to point out that the write-up of events which took place at247 words
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Article100 1972-12-04 8 C.S. WONG - C.S. WONG I refer to New Nation's Talking Point on 29th Novemoer, 1972 wherein Mei Lin spoke on the subject of respect of hotel wortcers for patrons. Has Mei Lin ever heard of "fat" and "thin" tips given by hotel patrons? Regular local patronage helps to100 words
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Article96 1972-12-04 8 LAWRENCE S.H. LOH - LAWRENCE S.H. LOH Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police Force, Singapore, 2. I refer to the report Who's the Most Wanted Man Now? published in your newspaper on November 29, 1972. Your report stated that "He (Urn Ban Llm) shot back In retaliation." We would like to96 words
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Article180 1972-12-04 8 With reference to L. Llm'i letter (NN, November 22) and Fed-up Resident's letter (NN. November 29) about noisy buses and noisy people. I am inclined to agree with both of them. The buses running through Housing and Development Board's estates seem to emit louder noise because flats are180 words
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Article87 1972-12-04 8 There Is a bus-stop on the flve-foot-way near the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company in Cecil Street at the junction of D'Almeida Street. As the foot-path is notvery broad, with the many commuters and oede c trians moving around, the place Is perpetually blocked up during office hours.87 words
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Advertisement23 1972-12-04 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. FLIES COCKROACHES ANTS OTHER INSECTS *«)PItUD. i MM Oom. S M23 words
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Miscellaneous15 1972-12-04 8 faftdb V v v-3i v j/ ft I 1 II 1 lj M'l Alf I15 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1972-12-04 9 TAN CHUNG LEE - A NEW NATION SERIES BY TAN CHUNG LEE TAN CHUNG LEE °L Sherlock Holmes that's what the art of detecting forgeries smacks of. Probably few of us ever realise that there's our handwriting than meets the eye. doJSSeS S <S2s££» "S'J2,180 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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496 1972-12-04 10 The Japanese election Is similar to Singapore's held earlier this year in one respect —despite all the sound of fury generated by the campaign, the polls is unlikely to bring great changes in the composition of the Diet. The Liberal Democratic Party496 words
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Article274 1972-12-04 10 Pang Chang Lian - Japan goes to the p olls... r MONDAY 1 I FOCUS fc— 4 By Pang Chang Lian On Sunday 73 million Japanese will go to the polls tp vote for their government of the next four years. It has been an intense campaign but the results are not likely to274 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1972-12-04 10 The elections will be Mr Tanaka's first public test of strength since he became the Prime Minister as a result of an internal LDP election, and It Is therefore vital that he proves himself, not only to the Japanese at large but also to those In1,344 words
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784 1972-12-04 10 The general election this Sunday will be Japan's 10th since the first general election following the promulgation of the New Constitution in 1947, the 12th since the first postwar election and the 33rd since the first ever general election which was784 words
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Advertisement170 1972-12-04 10 fashion Thrust for the '70's The Arrow Cellar Man Shirt It took research to make these shirts so great. When styles turned to color, Arrow dug into its files to look over its shirting patterns of old. They picked out the best designs of the past, turned them into the170 words
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Advertisement76 1972-12-04 10 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT One-year fuD-time course for Association of a aasrsisSSipwrMs: Venue: Time: Vacancies: Eligibility: Chinese YMC A, Palmer Road. 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Limited in number A.C.A. School Cert. 5 credits (incl. English and Maths) LC.C. G.C.E. passes. (Students waiting for S.C. results must register now for76 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration197 1972-12-04 11 Mary Lee - Presented by Mary Lee There was the time when all men relied on motley tailors for clothes; then suddenly the guys started going to boutiques not only to accompany their girls but to buy fashions for themselves. It's definitely a feature ofPicture by NIK KASMANI - 197 words
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Article, Illustration283 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I read with great Interest and sympathy the letter by Carol (NN, Nov. 20, 1972 "Lonely Misery of an Orphan"). I would like very much to contact her and be her friend. I'm also a very lonely girl with a lot of problems, mainly concerning my283 words
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Article133 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, Waiting and hoping the holidays will end soon. Everyday sitting alone In my room feeling very dull. Asked friends for an appointment but was turned down. I find no quietness In my house. It seems no one likes me and I find life miserable. Please133 words
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Article79 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, Can you please tell me what one gets from kissing and how it should be done? Are there different methods in kissing? Chan Dear Chan, A kiss is an expression of affection and tenderness or if gently planted on the back of a woman's79 words
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Article163 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I'm new to Singapore (I'm 14 years old) and I love horses and would like to have riding lessons. I've always wanted to learn to swim. Squash and lawntennis also fascinate me. Please can you tell me where I can be coached In these sports. My163 words
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Article286 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I am 14 years old and have just met a 16-year-old boy. We met at a party. I like him very much and he likes me too. One day he wrote and told me he loved me and asked If I loved him. I told him286 words
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592 1972-12-04 11 Melbourne Herald Do tall J girls have more psychological problems that short men? Dr. Marvin Rallison thinks they do and with that to mind, he's bee n experimenting with hormone injections to reduce the t eight potential of women. -A Dr. RaMson, assistant professorMelbourne Herald - 592 words
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399 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I was married two years ago, with (me son, a year old and expecting another. My husband works as a clerk in a hotel. I am a housewife, very lonely and miserable because my husband doesn't at all care for us. Once399 words
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Article337 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I've been married for three months only but It hasn't worked out. My husband and I always quarrel over minor things. One subject we frequently argue about concerns his personal hygiene. I advised him on personal hygiene and told him how important it was but he337 words
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Article264 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, v I am a 20-year-old Japanese girl, height five feet four inches, weighing 125 lbs. The lower part of my body is fat and heavy. I've tried all kinds of exercise but they're all unsuccessful. Do you fttlnk it Is possible for me to combine earerclse264 words
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Article134 1972-12-04 11 Dear Ros, I am 15 years old and still schooling. I have had something on my mind for quite sometime. I could tell my father about it, but he might laugh and think I'm crasy. I've decided to take up acting—in films or on TV. I134 words
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Article120 1972-12-04 11 The Women's Lib movement in West Germany is angry about dolls. "Girls with dolls often grow up to become oppressed housewives and low paid workers," it claims. Under the motto: "Toys have consequences" the movement has launched a campaign in West Berlin and the Federal Republic120 words
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Advertisement34 1972-12-04 11 from 25 Points to 3.50 Carats at *200/ to 138,000/ SMdeSiva fflmefira Gl3. Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 10. Tel: *****8 HEAD OFFICE S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. 1/3. Central Building, Pedder Street. Honq Kong.34 words
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Advertisement158 1972-12-04 11 ;a& 3R* fR| 1| |jJ|g y .t v Br -v' -.iA I°/ NATURAL PROTEIN (fresh whole eggs) Restores sheen to duH, ttfetess hair. O, n |L| j L J rTevents Trayea enas. .v >..•»* in 4. 8,16, Em W- t If Dacfca handyman... Blacks. Decker makes the perfect X'mas gift158 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1972-12-04 12 JIM WATKINS - Big stride forward in providing right family car molorinq with JIM WATKINS The practice of using a quantity produced saloon as the basis for a Coupe in order to spread the appeal of a particular model has become extremely widespread, more common in fact1,399 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1972-12-04 12 LEE CHIU SAN - But it won't be for very long motorcycling WITH LEE CHIU SAN Time has flown by as a 750 c.c. production racer, and now, almost before I know it, it is December again, and time for me to take a long look back at what I1,349 words
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Advertisement283 1972-12-04 12 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore •ill CHAMPION MOTORS PTC. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. CITY MOTORS (S) PTI. LTD.. 28 Cavenagh Rood, Singapore 9 Tels *****6/*****3 SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE LTD 96 Somerset Rood, S'pore 9. Tel: *****1. PEUGEOT Sote283 words
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Advertisement103 1972-12-04 12 WHKRK Y()( (AN SKRYICK VOl 1? >TA ARSI fi r* 40. Upper East Coast Rood. Singapore. Tel.' No:. *****4 uNnHiti BP Service Station, 163, Lorong 4, Toa Poyoh. Singapore. Tel. No: *****8. Me«f Lee BP Service 158, Paur Panjong Rood. Singapore. Tel.. No: *****7. Te* Irettien SfceU Service Xettee, 281,103 words
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Advertisement1917 1972-12-04 13 NEW NATION 20* A MISCKLLANIOUS HAPPINESS CMOOM THI RIGHT PARTNER ond be happy. Consult Asia Morrlage-Aid Bureou in confidence. Room 12-A Khtng Chiu Building, 47 Beoch Rood. S'pore *****, Established 1961. CHINESE GENTLEMAN 24 wonts friends. Photo Appreciated. Box 2225 N.N. S'pore. POSITION VACANT COMMONWIALTN OF AUSTRALIA, Department of the1,917 words
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Advertisement523 1972-12-04 13 Birr THOU" TELEVISION on hire-purchase. Monthly INSROINWNT DQSIS. I rooi-in also MICOM. Frae oeriolPHOMIt ***** Or ***** HI-FI TRADCRS S« loath M«I falMW 1. WK BUT* SILL ft TRAM-IN for Used/New Comoros (Ail Brands) 177, Middle Rood, Singapore *****7. Registered Second-hand Dealers. Branch: 10-A Clifford Pier, CoJhyer Quay Singapore *****3.523 words
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Advertisement250 1972-12-04 13 INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS CENTRI OFFERS GUARANTIED FLIGHTS FROM SINGAPORE TO: LONOON $525/BRUSSELS $600/NEW YORK 975/LOS ANGELES *1050/- TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPE, INDONESIA AUSTRALIA 70, THE ARCADE, 3rd FLOOR RAFFLES PLACE TEL: *****/*****. FOR CHEAPEST. FASTEST FLIGHT to London, Europ« and America call MAS Air Charter Centre: *****, *****7, *****7.250 words
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Advertisement373 1972-12-04 13 iTzO 2t0 MERCEDES BINZ with aircond. 1970- Mazda 1200 1970 Ford Escort DL 1965 Morris 1100 1965 Fiot 600 1968 Vouxhoil Victor 1600 1968 Isuzu lorry 2 ton 1960 Opel Rekod 1964 BMW 1800TI v«ry good condition. Contact Evervit Trading Pte. Ltd., 6 Perak Rood, S'pore 8. Teh *****. IMPORTED373 words
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Advertisement192 1972-12-04 13 INS AUSTIN I*oo. Rodiol tyres, rodio, cartridge top* ployers, new battery, body ond engine* well maintained. Ideal, economical fomily car. $2,500 0.n.0. Call at 42 Jalon Jitong, Sembawong Hills Estate, S'pore. MGB MKTALUC BLUI 1966 immaculate condition, many extras including overdrive, radio, wire wheels, radial, oirhoms, spot lights. Best offer192 words
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Article, Illustration391 1972-12-04 14 Follow the horses marked with a True Justice led Into the straight from Muhibah, with Manggis moving op from the rear. Finishing strongly Muhibah shot past True Justice a furlong out to win easily by two lengths from the fast-finishing Manggis. Third was True Justice. Altar Boy and391 words
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Article, Illustration996 1972-12-04 14 By Scrutineer Include Horry Honey in your horses to follow list. She Is due for a win, and Is definitely worth backing, particularly if she tackles something longer than 6f Her second to stablemate Soutlen on Saturday, was a creditable showing As on996 words
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Article52 1972-12-04 14 Jakarta, Monday. The Jakarta football team Persljia left for Singapore yesterday to play two friendly matches there. Team manager Eding Sulalman said before departure the first match would be against a Singapore Selection tomorrow. He said his team would probably proceed to Kuala Lumpur52 words
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Article324 1972-12-04 14 Graduation Is the pick of the two newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club December meeting which begins on December v. He Is a four-year-old brown New Zealand gelding by Ironic, sire of the useful Showgirl V, out of Tltena. At two years he324 words
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Article88 1972-12-04 14 T. T. Pow of Warren Club won the Singapore Golf Association handicap competition for the Straits Times Trophy on countback over the Changl Course yesterday. Pow had finished on a tie with Ooh Poh Soon of Changl and Ong Ah Loh on nett 66. Ooh was88 words
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Article77 1972-12-04 14 Addis Ababa, MondayEthiopia and Tanzania yesterday played a goalless draw In their return World soccer Cup qualifying match here and must meet again In a play-off. The two teams drew-in Dar-Es-Salaam last weekend in the first leg of this first round (African section) qualifying match. If the77 words
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Article42 1972-12-04 14 Brisbane. Monday.—Ken Rose wall, 36-year-old Australian, beat his young compatriot Geoff Masters In five sets here yesterday to win the men's singles title in the Queensland grass court tennis championships. Rosewall defeated his' 22-year-old rival 6-2 5-7 6-4 3-6 7-5.42 words
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Article46 1972-12-04 14 SCOTTISH Division One: AtrdriftnJans 1 Aberdeen 1; Arbroath 1 Dundee United 4; Dumbarton 1 Celtic 6; Dundee 4 JBut Fife 0; Hibernian 3 Falkirk 0; Kilmarnock 2 P*rUek Thistle 3; Morton 1 Motherwell t; Rangers 0 Hearts I: St. Johnstone 3 Ayr United 0.46 words
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Miscellaneous22 1972-12-04 14 Sports diary BADMINTON PAP inter branch championship: Oeylang Serai Ponggol x (Mountbatten C.C.), gOCCtt—Tour match: PM]a Tooths of Indonesia Nr Singapore Selections22 words
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Miscellaneous286 1972-12-04 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ■a am ■K KMI ACKOBB 1 Alto. 5 Military ladles. 9 Port on the Black Sea. 14 Etc. 15 He: Lat. 16 Greek island. 17 Snowdcn. 18 One of the Harrisons. 19 Doc. 20 All's forte. 23 Within: Comb. form. 2 tea. 25 Prevent an action. 27286 words
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Article213 1972-12-04 15 The Western Australian soccer Federation XI will play its seventh "traditional" match s^a P°re here on Wednesday. The forthcoming game will give the local players a chance to improve the record which now stands at four wins for the foreigners and two for the213 words
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Article61 1972-12-04 15 Hong Kong, Monday.— The Malaysian badminton team yesterday left Shanghai for Canton after play» ing two contests with Chinese players, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported today. The official NCNA said that in the two contests ol three men's singles and two men's double matches each,61 words
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326 1972-12-04 15 Miami, Monday Jack Nicklaus staged another golden bear Jamboree at Fantasy Land yesterday posting a 61' to win the US$l5O,OOO Walt Disney world golf championship by a record nine strokes. Picking up his second US 530 000 check from Mickey Mouse, the golden-326 words
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Article563 1972-12-04 15 GUTTER TALK WITH THE STRIKER The spotlight of the bowling world will be on Singapore next year when Jackie's Bowl. Orchard stages the ninth World Cup. It is an honour welldeserved for the bowling center which has contributed to the soaring popularity of the sport today.563 words
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Article199 1972-12-04 15 Sonny Yap - By Sonny Yap The Singapore Softball Association will send a 15-strong national team to compete In the Pesta Pulau Pinang softball carnival from December 14 to 16. The players are Charles Williams, Floyd Valberg, Colin Schooling, Robert Ong, Chan Fook Meng, Eric Williams, Edmund Lee, John199 words
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Article408 1972-12-04 15 Rome. Monday. Italy's Ferrari motor company will enter only one car in the 1973 Formula One championship, and two cars in the World Sport-Car championship, Signor Enzo Ferrari announced here yesterday. This represents a big cutback from the 1972 season, when Ferrari had foui sportscars and408 words
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Article62 1972-12-04 15 Dar Es Salaam, Monday. —Veteran Olympic gold medallist K. Keino unaerlined Kenya's supremacy at the East and Central African athletics championships when he won the 800 metres. The 32-year-old policeman, whose Olympic victories have been at 1500 metres and the 3000 metres steeplechase, had no trouble62 words
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Miscellaneous132 1972-12-04 15 DR. KILDARE WHY DO CALL HIM BYRO^, you THINK WE'VE MET, /DOCTOR. HE HATES MR. STEED? LAST NAMES. AND LAST NAMES. AND HE y-Fj THOUGHT WE'D TjKi MET... BECAUSE rI •i R i II RIP KIRBY NO WONDER WU3GERS FAINTED WHEN I SHOWED HIM THE PHOTO AND SPOKE OFA*SO,OOC REWARD132 words
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Article, Illustration48 1972-12-04 16 A pretty face and a pretty pair of legs these qualities ore of course the forte of 18-year-old Maggie Sim, with Michele Academy. Maggie loves dancing, music and playing Simes. She reads a t too in her spare time. Picture by Picture by Nik KasmaniPicture by Nik Kasmani - 48 words
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Article163 1972-12-04 16 Today is Monday, December 4; the 339 th day of 1972 with 27 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching its new phase. THE MORNING STARS: Mercury, Venus, Mars and Baturn. THE EVENING STAR: Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. Actress and singer Lillian Russell163 words
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Article363 1972-12-04 16 Against unknown, that is What, one wonders, has hapened to good old-fashioned h y st eria? Things are going on in the world today that clearly call for panic. Or at least milling around in a frenzy. Instead, events that warrant wild alarm are accepted with ominous363 words
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Article99 1972-12-04 16 For the first time the Annual World Liars Dice tournament In San Francisco permitted women to compete. The result? Mrs. Wanda Molnar, a bar owner, is the new champion. "The only reason I'm so good Is that I own a bar and I've been exposed99 words
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116 1972-12-04 16 The County Board v of Supervisors in Los Angeles has amended the administrative code to stop municipal Judge Morton Barker from performing marriages in the courthouse on Saturdays. The supervisors complained that other judges will marry couples for free during the week, but116 words
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Article51 1972-12-04 16 A young boy in Windsor, Colorado, assured librarian Bernice Warner that he did not steal the identifying letters from in front of the Windsor Public Library. He said his brother didn't either. "I know my brother didn't because we show each other everything we steal," he51 words
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Article57 1972-12-04 16 The burglars who blew the safe at "the Foremost Foods Co. office in Riverside used too much bang for their bucks, police said. The explosion set off by the safecrackers opened the safe, all right. But it was so big a blast that just about57 words
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Article35 1972-12-04 16 Police said they confiscated six crates of soft drinks after cockroaches and other insects tumbled from two drinks of orangeade served by a barwoman in the smallivillafe of Affile, east of Rome.35 words
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Article33 1972-12-04 16 Private security guards at Kabwe. Lusaka, are to have their fingerprints taken to prevent them from breaking into premises they are supposed to be protecting, the Zambia Daily mall reported.33 words
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Article63 1972-12-04 16 Police whistles pierced the air in front of the Dutch Parliament. Police car horns tooted. And some 3,000 policemen let loose with the chant "money" A police spokesman said 3,000 of his colleagues were protestlnK against government proposals for an Increase In police salaries which they said63 words
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Article38 1972-12-04 16 AH FOOK: Bosses who are reluctant to employ part-time national servicemen should be hauled up and warned. MEI LIN: Better still, get them to do national service. Some hard physical exercises might help change their attitude.38 words
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Article38 1972-12-04 16 Students at Clifton College to Bristol, went without butter on their bread the other day. The headmaster imposed the ban because somebody smeared butter on a notice board and the culprit failed to own up.38 words
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Miscellaneous370 1972-12-04 16 5 Siagapara 3.00 Opening, followed by Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (T) 3.45 A Diary of Events In Singapore This Week (T) 3,50 Health In the Home: Advanced Poet-natal Exercises (T—Rpt) 4.00 Days of Our Lives 4.40 Close 6.05 Opening, followed by Basil Brush Bhow 6.30 Jfews370 words
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Miscellaneous421 1972-12-04 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a person of considerable mechanics! ability whoee exactness with the minor details and precision with the over-all project makes success a certainty—so long as your labours are channelled along the same route ae your talents. Because you take421 words
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