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Title Section24 1973-05-03 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, May 3, 1973 No. 705 Price 15 cents |kl "^B gi H V lk^nnG SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MAY 3, 197324 words
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Article13 1973-05-03 1 Police reported 93 accidents yesterday. One was fatal and three serious.13 words
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Article158 1973-05-03 1 The share market barely steadied after opening on a quiet note this morning. Trading was thin and prices fluctuated within narrow margins. Cautiousness, apparently, was exercised to a marked extent by buyers. BUSINESS DONE: Development Bank of Singapore (4) 4.80. (1) 4.84, (1)4.86. United Engineers (1) 3.70.158 words
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384 1973-05-03 1 V.K. Chin - Plan to intervene in stock mart By V.K. Chin Kuala Lumpur, Thursday The Malaysian Government is to participate actively in the stock market in an effort to push up share prices. Sources said the government is prepared to use millions of dollars384 words
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Article534 1973-05-03 1 Wee Bene: Huat; Douglas Chan - Police arrest four in raids on hideouts By By Wee Bene: Huat and Douglas Chan The police claimed today they had smashed a gang of armed robbers who were responsible for over 25 major hold-ups recently with the arrest of four men and the shooting of another.534 words
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Article, Illustration428 1973-05-03 1 United Press International Washington, Thursday President Nixon said today the United States will not interfere if North Vietnam seeks to dominate Indochina by peaceful and political means although he hinted at renewed American bombing if Hanoi attempts to conquer its neighbours byUnited Press International - 428 words
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127 1973-05-03 1 Washington, Thursday. President Nixon today called for an excharflge of prisoners between Pakistan and Bangladesh and an end to arms races and territorial disputes in South Asia. "The United States, from its Vietnam experience, has a natural sympathy for Pakistan's desire for the return127 words
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Article352 1973-05-03 1 Truce called after bloody fighting SCUtfT Beirut, Thursday A number of rockets were fired at the United States ambassador's residence outside Beirut last night as fierce fighting raged between the Lebanese army and Palestinian commandos based in a refugee camp on the outskirts of theSCUtfT - 352 words
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Article168 1973-05-03 1 New York. ThursdayRalph Nader predicted yesterday in St. Louis, Missouri that President Nixon would resign because of his involvement In the Watergate scandal. "President Nixon has not told the truth/' Mr. Nader said. "I don't think he is going to be able to continue this kind168 words
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Article26 1973-05-03 1 All the Bis Walk results will appear in tomorrow's New Nation. There will also be more Bis Walk pictures. Make sure of your copy.26 words
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Miscellaneous16 1973-05-03 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook for today from 1 to 6 pjn.: isolated showers In late afternoon.16 words
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292 1973-05-03 2 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Patrice Fontanarosa gave a violin recital at the Cultural Centre last night accompanied by his sister Prederique. Both were dominant musical personalities but they did not overshadow each other. It was a pleasure to listen to an ensemble so292 words
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320 1973-05-03 2 Rav K. Dhaliwal - Two-day seminar plan By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Young Women's Christian Association will hold a seminar on Marriage and the Women's Charter at the Hotel Equatorial on June 8 and 9. A spokesman for the YWCA said that the seminar stemmed from320 words
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Article149 1973-05-03 2 The Rotary Club of Singapore East is holding a contest to find The Cleanest Cooked Food Stall in the geographical area of the club. The competition is, therefore, confined to hawkers in the eastern sector from Crawford Street, Lavender Street, Balestier Road, Norfolk Road, Thomson149 words
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Article, Illustration288 1973-05-03 2 The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, yesterday commended New Nation photographer, Mr. Jerry Seh. for his high standard of photography depicted in a photograph of Mr. Chan at a PAP Dolitical rally. The photograph, showing Mr. Chan standing on a288 words
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228 1973-05-03 2 A 25-year-old bachelor who lived in fear of a secret society group for the past five months was found dead at the foot of a high rise flat in Kempas Road yesterday. Lim Tlan Hock, a coffee shop assistant,228 words
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Article124 1973-05-03 2 Station Hotel—one of the oldest landmarks here—has re-opened for business after being closed for nearly two months. The 41-year-old hotel, situated at the Malaysian Railway station in Keppel Road, re-opened two days ago following the completion of air-conditioning works to Its restaurant and coffee124 words
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Article26 1973-05-03 2 The People's Association and Boon Teck community centre will organise the first inter-community centre carrom championship contest at the community centre on May 12.26 words
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Article28 1973-05-03 2 Dr. Wong Yew Cheong has been re-elected president of the Singapore Dental Association. The vice-president Is Dr. Chee See Kong and general secretary, Dr. Oliver Hennedige.28 words
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Article33 1973-05-03 2 The women's sub-com-mittees of the Tiong Bahru and Moulmein community centres will hold baby shows at their premises on May 20 at 9.30 a.m. and May 27 at 9 a.m. respectively.33 words
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Article32 1973-05-03 2 The National Productivity Board will conduct a course on Techniques In Quality Control at its Jurong premises from May 28 to June 15. In-plant training will fdltow from June 18.32 words
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Advertisement248 1973-05-03 2 II 1 M u uu l s r* scr. i>cr Li r> 2ft a ft UP TO Bobbia Brooks, Tots ft Teens, Pink lady and! Ma—aßa Girts' Dim DM Exckffkw Girts* Dresaae Forma. Pink Lady Shirts, Short! and Long Pants for boys CanM, Johnson, Harringtons and Pink Lady Baby's Products248 words
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Advertisement70 1973-05-03 2 EXOTIC LIQUORS, WINES, BEERS Date the newest winee sbop ii town. Yen will net be disjointed! Reasons 1. About 250 brands under one roof; 2. Reasonable prices to surprise you; and 3. Discount for quantity purchase. Business Henri: Weekdays: 9 am. to 7 pm. Sundays Piblie Holidays: 10.30 aa. to70 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1973-05-03 2 Tides Today: 10.55 p.m. (2.9 m). Tomorrow: 12.12 p.m. (2.7 m), 11.33 p.m. (3 m). Saturday: 1.07 p.m. (2.6 m). Sunday: 12.13 a.m. <3m) f 2.02 p.m. (2.5 m). Monday: 12.57 a.m. (2.9 m), 2.58 p.m. (2.4 m). Tuesday: 1.44 a.m. (2.8 m), 3.57 p.m. (2.2 m). Wednesday: 2.37 a.m.56 words
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Miscellaneous458 1973-05-03 2 weather! Temperatures In world world cities yesterday: Tokyo Hong Kong Bangkok Manila Sydney Jakarta Seoul Taipeh Naha Kuala Lumpur London P^rl* Moscow New York San Francisco Adelaide 22-16 C 31-27 C 35-26 C 36-24 C 21-16 C 32-26 C 20-14 C 31-24 C 27-24 C 34-23 C 13-8 C 13-6458 words
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Article589 1973-05-03 3 Decision is upheld London, Thursday A majority decision of the Federal Court of Malaysia that the trial of editor Fan Yew Teng for an alleged offence under the Seditiop Act was ia nullity was upheld by the Privy Council Judicial Committee yesterday. The Judicial589 words
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Article, Illustration209 1973-05-03 3 A 14-year-old student, Alan Ang, today appealed for help in finding his pet dog Snoopy. The Secondary One student of St. Andrew's School has promised a "reasonable" reward to anyone who returns the three-year pomeranlan. Snoopy has been missing from Alan's home209 words
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Article342 1973-05-03 3 Douglas Chan - 'Promise to mother* By Douglas Chan The four I?g orphans have split—but the new head of the family, 16-year old schoolboy Seh Guan is determined to bring them under the same roof again. Of the four, only Seh Guan is still living in the342 words
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Article46 1973-05-03 3 The School of Postgraduate Dental Studies of the University of Singapore will ho t d a refresher course in oral surgery entitled Surgical Aids to Endodontics. The course will be held at the Dental Clinic, Outram Road General Hospital, on May 24 and 25.46 words
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Article22 1973-05-03 3 The YMCA in Orchard Road will conduct a social dancing course for begfhners on Saturday from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement101 1973-05-03 3 mffiout going Broßa-. The Getaway Shirt by Arrow. This is the shirt that dares to go back to the best of the past, and make news with it. Like the button-down collar. It's the softest, most flattering collar ever. But now it's newly long. Now, turned into smashing new Boxloom101 words
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Miscellaneous314 1973-05-03 3 Quiz object No. 258 $45 for a clerk Last Saturday's quiz photograph showed an icecube tray. The first prize of $45 goes to Mr. Joseph Liew Bok Soo, an SAF clerk, of Jalan Membina. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct314 words
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Article, Illustration534 1973-05-03 4 CHARTERING cf All Clubs Nite of the Physical Education Department of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association was held at the Hotel Royal with much ceremony and solemnity. The occasion was a dinner to Install committee members of the 13 PE clubs of the534 words
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Article, Illustration660 1973-05-03 4 Edgar Koh - CINEMA By Edgar Koh COME BACK CHARLESTON BLUE starring Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond St. Jacques (Lido). So many black detectives have come, stayed and gone from the screen that you'd think there's a. private-eye assembly line in some Harlem backstreet. Mr.660 words
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Advertisement238 1973-05-03 4 T apep^^^ftuy ftn <*Jt\ SO tlx fbt* *x SMDtUUmix/Mulu* f%£Af+U tit I*o/4 t&U\ tujtoft+tw. l&tAy M/t &+VL 4*At 2,Soo4l*Ue*+4W U+ A+J> if% Hit tXaIL ituf- M/tlt yJsj^X <U> /o OWI 4ojU>n+tA4. IM&I4aLVC\ yOi*. &Juyt totfolt 0\ MJt ±+%y*Xl yci* Xc i*4*% <~t\Ni M/tlec+y* til Xc faLjf to ioU/t it. U/c238 words
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Article363 1973-05-03 5 -4JPI and Renter Thursday—.France admitted yesterday for the first time that it was possible Libya had transferred some of its French-built Mirage Jets to Egypt But foreign Minister Mr Michel Jobert insisted in a statement to the National Assembly that France frftd no proof of-4JPI; and Renter - 363 words
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Article56 1973-05-03 5 Hong Kong, Thursday.— Preventive service officers yesterday seized more than nine pounds of opium and its preparations worth US$4O,OOO ($100,000) In an early morning raid, a government spokesman said. They also seized a large quantity of opium manufacturing equipment from the farm they raided and detained56 words
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255 1973-05-03 5 —Renter New York, Thursday—A negress, Joe-Ann Chesimard, wanted for the murder of two policemen in an ambush 16 months ago was shot and captured yesterday during a gun battle in which a male companion and a State trooper were killed. Another trooper was shot and—Renter - 255 words
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Article43 1973-05-03 5 London, Thursday.— The Old Bailey was evacuated yesterday following a phone threat that a bomb would go off In the building. Poilce said the building was cleared and a thorough search was made of the premises, Dut there was no bomb.43 words
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Article, Illustration726 1973-05-03 5 We'll break lull first, others will follow* —Renter Cairo, Thursday Egypt has threatened to break the three-year-old ceas.efire along the Suez Canal. In what political observers here described as a "militant speech," President Sadat emphasised, that Egypt wanted "peace based on justice not highhanded piracy."—Renter - 726 words
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362 1973-05-03 5 —Kcuter Washington, Thursday.— Several crew members of giant B 52 bombers used in air strikes against Cam bodla have written to congressmen protesting against the bombing, it was disclosed yesterday. The letters were sent to several congressional offices, including those of Senator William—Kcuter - 362 words
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Article63 1973-05-03 5 New Delhi, Thursday. India yesterday handed over to the Bangladesh government a third batch of Razakar rebels to stand trial for collaborating with the Pakistan Army during the 1971 Bangladesh crisis. The Indian government has now handed over about 320 of the Razakars, who crossed over63 words
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Article55 1973-05-03 5 New Delhi, Thursday.—An Indian Government spokesman said here today that foreign reporters and cameramen were free to visit any drought affected area In the country. There was no ban on the visits and many newsmen had already been to several affected drought areas of the country,55 words
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Article31 1973-05-03 5 Buenos Aifes, Thursday. Armed men hurled homemade bombs, at a theatre where the rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" was due to open here last night, causing extensive damage.31 words
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276 1973-05-03 5 —United Press International Sydney, Thursday—The Australian newspaper reported today the French government will not give the usual 30-dav warning before its next nuclear test In the Pacific. "The Australian government believes the test could now be held any time after late next week. "According—United Press International - 276 words
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442 1973-05-03 5 Washington, Thursday— President Nixon and West European leaders may hold a summit meeting around September. The likelihood was raised by the West German Chancellor, Mr. Willy Brandt rounding up his two-day visit here yesterday. Mr. Brandt said Mr. Nixon was planning to visit Europe442 words
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Article82 1973-05-03 5 Sao Paulo, Thursday.— Thirty-nine people were killed, including 13 children, when a fully-loaded bus struck a donkey, went out of control and collided head-on with a truck on a rural road, according to reports received in Salvador. Seventeen people were Injured, two critically, police and hospital82 words
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Article33 1973-05-03 5 Paris, Thursday.—Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman was yesterday named as president of the jury for this year's Canes International F.lm Festival. The festival starts next Thursday and runs until May 26.33 words
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Article23 1973-05-03 5 Copenhagen, Thursday.— Aster John, the Danish abstract painter, died here late on Tuesday night after a long illness. He was 59.23 words
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289 1973-05-03 5 —Router Bonn, Thursday The South Vietnamese government has recalled its ambassador in Bonn, Nguyen for consul tations, mba f sy spokesman said here yesterday. The envoy will fly to Saigon tomorrow to report government on the cool reception" given to Vletnam PreslSnnn Ng—Router - 289 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration1046 1973-05-03 6 Ronnie Muntu - South East Asia i Report From Ronnie Muntu INDONESIA Until the very last moment before President Suharto announced his Second Development Cabinet, there was heavy speculation in certain political and Press circles that the one person who would be missing from1,046 words
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Article, Illustration742 1973-05-03 6 B. Ronquillo - From B. Ronquillo PHILIPPINES It was about a decade ago when the Philippines made its first serious attempt to gear the nation's foreign policy towards promoting economic development. Politics, nationalism and an Intractable anticommunist stance represented quite an enormous obstacle to attainment of such742 words
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Article, Illustration490 1973-05-03 6 V.K. Chin - From V.K. Chin MALAYSIA The Minister of National and Rural Development, Encik Ghafar B a b a, has emerged as undisputed leader of Malacca Umno once again. After a year's waiung he has just been appointed by Umno's Supreme Council as chairman of the490 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article399 1973-05-03 6 What other Newspapers are saying: SOVIET UNION'S POLICY The two-day meeting of the 241-member Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party came to a close last Friday with two important decisions. The meeting approved the foreign policy of party secre-tary-general, Leonid Brezhnev, and endorsed his pending399 words
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Article267 1973-05-03 6 TjRfANGULAR RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES, THE SOVIET UNION AND EUROPE^ The enlarged European Eco- nomic Community has a combined population of 253 million or 23 per cent more than that of the United States. It has a larger share of the world trade than those of267 words
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BUSINESS NEWS
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237 1973-05-03 7 Japan faced with rising labour costs, pollution and the need to import more to balance its trade, offers good opportunities for local manufacturers and exporters to make inroads into its market. This was stated by Mr. Yoong Jun Fah, First Secretary (Commercial at Singapore237 words
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222 1973-05-03 7 Big time American food dealers are interested in the Singapore market because of the growing hotel industry here, said Mr. Kenneth L. Nuernberg, manager in charge of Hotel Restaurant-Institu-tion-Exhibits of the Foreign Agricultural Service. US Department of Agriculture. He said that from past222 words
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Article, Illustration176 1973-05-03 7 The share market recovered marginally on a mild rally after opening quiet and sluggish. Technically the market was weak. This was reflected by the trading volume which totalled 1.37 million shares worth $4.82 million. Confidence, which is still low. is much desired if yesterday's mild recovery is to176 words
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403 1973-05-03 7 Attempts by major oil consuming countries to hoard fuel supplies for fear of a world oil shortage will not affect the supply position in Singapore, said an oil company spokesman in Singapore. The spokesman was referring to a London report in which403 words
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Article286 1973-05-03 7 Washington, Thursday— President Nixon yesterday strengthened price controls, but said in a statement that increases would probably continue over the next few months. He said Americans should be patient, noting there was no instant remedy and that the problem was worldwide. Following meetings with his economic286 words
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109 1973-05-03 7 The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore has good potentials said Mr. Toshio Karigane, president of DBS-Daiwa Securities International yesterday. He said: "We will advise our foreign clients on long term investments in blue chips that are listed on the Stock Exchange." DBS-Daiwa has109 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article211 1973-05-03 7 The Tokyo stock market continued to dritt lower on small-lot selling in early trading yesterday. The Dow-Jones average of 225 selected blue chips closed the morning session at Yen 4,570.29, down Yen 24.38 from Tuesday's close. Investors retreated to the sidelines, waiting for an imminent announcement of President Nixon's211 words
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Article80 1973-05-03 7 This service is lrom the Union Bank of Switzerland. Closing prices (in Swiss francs) on Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday. UBS 4105 —5 SBC 3690 —5 Credit Suisse 3550 —20 Swissair B. G14 H 1 Swiss Reinsurance 2400 Winterthur B. 1800 —10 Zurich Insurance 8075 +75 Juvena B. 2420 480 words
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Article407 1973-05-03 7 Investors pumped prices higher yesterday in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The gain was in part investor anticipation of a tightening of economic controls by President Nixon. At the closing bell, the widely watched Dow Jones industrial average had advanced 11.13 to 932.34. The gain407 words
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Article34 1973-05-03 7 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 932.34 Cup 11.13), 20 transport 185.20 (up 1.90), 15 utilities 107.91 (up C.64). 65 stocks 292.05 (up 3.09).34 words
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148 1973-05-03 7 Singapore manufacturers who take part in "approved" trade fairs, exhibitions and trade missions are now eligible to claim double deductions of expenses incurred in such projects as tax relief. The concession, subject to legislation, is expected to be effective from April 1, this148 words
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Article67 1973-05-03 7 The financial result of Setron Limited ending 31st December 1972 shows that after tax profit has more than doubled to $1.9 million over the previous year. The company lias recommended a bonus issue of one for five. It has proposed to transfer $2.8 million from67 words
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Article, Illustration4226 1973-05-03 8 A colourful past now battle-scarred imam EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET "History for most Cambodians." according to a historian, is "legend symbolising the subjective experiences of their ancestors rather than the more or less factual record of events usual in the West. "Such legends contain facts, of course, but facts handled with4,226 words
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Advertisement6 1973-05-03 8 Continuing the series on Historical Glimpses6 words
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467 1973-05-03 10 The Palestinian guerrillas continue to write the history of the Middle East with blood. Their guns are stacked not only against the Israelis who occupy their lands and who have made them refugees but also against the Arab governments which will not allow their467 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article63 1973-05-03 10 Here is an example of multi-lingualism. A colleague who is a dog lover, was trying to convince a neighbour that he had lost his dog. My colleague spoke in Hakka. The neighbour replied in Teochew and they did not understand each other. They ended up63 words
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Article41 1973-05-03 10 Courtesy has been emphasised as a very important quality in our daily life. This sign was seen inside an NTUC comfort van: "Ladies and gentlemen, please do not bang the door when you get out. Thank you41 words
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Article, Illustration799 1973-05-03 10 PAKIR SINGH - PAKIR SINGH President Nixon is no country bumpkin and even as his supercrisis, Watergate, reaches alarming proportions, he appears to be laying the ground-work that may help him emerge unscathed. Watergate Is the biggest and most daunting challenge to799 words
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Letters
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Article176 1973-05-03 10 K. L. LIM - K. L. LIM One night at about 10 o'clock I was driving along the dimly-lit Tamn Serangoon towards Serangoon Garden Way. As I was a stranger to the area, I did not realise that I had reached the major road (Serangoon Garden Way) because there was not176 words
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Article70 1973-05-03 10 I refer to the lucky numbers in the MONEYBOX contest. You seem to ignore those readers whose I.C. numbers beglh with 000. Please remember that such numbers exist. You must be fair to ail readers. A REGULAR READER. Singapore, 9. EDITOR'S NOTE All numbers on 1070 words
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Article404 1973-05-03 10 The recent spate of letters in the NN regarding working conditions in the hospitals, Illustrates vlvidiy the low morale of the Government Medical Officers. The quest by tne authorities to make Singapore the medical centre of the East depends very much on the morale of404 words
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Article106 1973-05-03 10 KHOR ENG LEE - KHOR ENG LEE Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore, 6. I refer to th* letter from Resident (NN. April 13> regarding the recent electric supply failures at Amber Mans'ons. Our records show that supply was interrupted on four occasions during the last thre» months. Investigation reveals106 words
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Article57 1973-05-03 10 In reply to Jerry Goh (NN, April 26). I beg to defer on the reasons for the breakdown of buses. In mv opinion, they are definitely caused by mechanical failure. As a commuter myself and a former car owner, It breaks my heart to see the way57 words
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Article348 1973-05-03 10 I refer to the letters in the Press about the shortage of doctors and Indian graduates. They stated that Indian medical degrees have long t>een recognised by the British Medical Council and th«t Malaysia is also recognising these degrees. Does it necessarily follow that Singapore must also recognise348 words
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Article97 1973-05-03 10 I refer to a letter headlined Warehouse In HDB block (NN, April 19). We are the company mentioned in the letter and in a spirit of good-neighbour-liness, I hope that nearby residents will be patient until Government officers have finished their investigations. We have always instructed our97 words
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Miscellaneous10 1973-05-03 10 THE TRUTH IS, I'M IN DIRE NEED OF A BLESSING!'10 words
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Article, Illustration2853 1973-05-03 11 R. Gordin - Singapore was the springboard for one of the most incredible tales to have come from the East in the 19th century. It was here that the trial of the incredible Malygin started. It was also in Singapore that the trial of this adventurer so—Novosti Press Ajency - 2,853 words
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620 1973-05-03 12 JACK SMITH - ADVENTURES OF A RELUCTANT DOG CATCHER f THE male bOM JACK SMITH Our alredaie is an appealing dog, but exasperating. His whole purpose in life is to escape our yard. I sympathise with him. He doesn't like being fenced in any more than I620 words
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Article, Illustration357 1973-05-03 12 PAULINE KHNG - f Y TALKING ifeSHOP PAULINE KHNG There is a growing demand for exquisite furnishings which command superelegant prices in Singapore and keeping in step are Mrs. Liza Barlain and her sister-in-law. They have Just opened a beautifully decorated home interiors shop in Specialists'357 words
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364 1973-05-03 12 —Melbourne Herald New York, Thursday Jewish momma Marlene Goodman of Long Island has embarked on a marathon boxtop saving expedition. She is well on the way to saving 880,000 coupons from the top of food products produced by the General—Melbourne Herald - 364 words
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Article363 1973-05-03 12 "I think that there is something radically wrong with my waterworks," said Mrs. Lee. Thank goodness she has always been very frank and wasted no words telling me her symptoms. "I've noticed recently that if I cough or laugh heartily and especially if I run for363 words
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Article699 1973-05-03 12 There's plenty of action this week behind the high stucco walls of a sprawling estate on a Palm Springs street called Frank Sinatra Drive. Strolling from swimming pool to sauna to tennis court to golf course in the heavily guarded enclave have been Princess Grace and Prince699 words
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Advertisement59 1973-05-03 12 DON'T MISS DEAR ROS Problems of all kinds get an astute and understanding answer In Dear Ros In New Nation every Monday. Ros dispenses wisdom and just plain common-sense In providing help for the love-lorn, lonely and all kinds of people who have all sorts of problems. Even If you59 words
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Advertisement494 1973-05-03 13 APARTMENTS BUNGALOWS —OFFICES—LANDS! Renting Purchasing Reputable Clients Long Leose Good Rental S'pore *****7 *****4 Anytime. URGENTLY REQUIRED accommodation in any district preferably 9, 10, 11. List of clients waiting. Phone *****8 Andrew Leong Housing Agency (Authorised broker). REGISTER YOUR VACANT BUNGALOWS, semi-detached and terrace houses, apartments, shops, rooms. Quick tenancy494 words
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Advertisement549 1973-05-03 13 USED 'KELVINATOT REFRIGERATOR AND AIRCONDITIONER OR OTHER BRANDS FOR HIRE AT $B/- MR MONTH UPWARDS H.P. OR CASH ALSO WELCOME, PHONE: *****1 OR *****9 MALAYSIA UNION REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING CO., 23-25, SAIBOO STREET. SINGAPORE 9. SPECIAL OFFER! TRANSISTOR RADIO $7.90, cassette tapes C--60 51.50, C-90 $2.35, typewriters $91.00 including carrying549 words
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Advertisement495 1973-05-03 13 DIST. 16 LUCKY HIU. new 2-storey terrace house, 4 bedrooms, $153,000. Disf. 14 Jalan JoHar, semi-detoched 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3210 sq.ft. $56,500. Dist. 13 Sennett Estate corner flat 3 bedrooms, $78,500. Karlim Landed Property Agency, S'pore *****7 today. 7498 ACRES of virgin timber Land in West Malaysia available to495 words
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Advertisement444 1973-05-03 13 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED MECHANICS greasers. Male applicants only. Apply 353, Tonglin Rpod, S'pore 10. Tel: *****8. LAW firm requires immediately or experienced COPY- TYPIST to work on IBM mognetic tope mochine (experience with the machine not essential-training will be provided). Must be available to start work immediately. Permanent job. Applicants with444 words
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Advertisement663 1973-05-03 13 MRS. K.Y. LEI'S DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE Morning, Afternoon, Evening Classes At 318-A, River Valley Rood, Singapore *****7/*****1. EXPERIENCED MALAY TUTOR giving tuition at your place. Tope/ cassette and books will be provided. Tel: *****7 S'pore. WHAT CAN A FIRST. CLASS Tailor Do When You Buy Him Second Class Material? Switch to663 words
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Advertisement392 1973-05-03 13 WHANG, CAMERON HIGHLANDS 4 days 5 nights $69/-. Every Wednesday, Penong, Ipoh 3 day* 4 nights $49.50 Every Thursday. Ipoh, Cameron Highlands 2 days 3 nights $29.5G Every Friday. Orientol Travel Service. 29, Prinsep Street, (opp ROV) S'pore 7. Tel: *****4. ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL Oversees Tours B ANGKOK/CHIENGMAI 5/7 DAYS $550/$650/BANGKOK/HONGKONG392 words
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Advertisement158 1973-05-03 13 COSMOS TRAVELLING SERVICE. 5398-A, Golden Mile Complex, Beoch Rood, 2nd Floor, S'pore 7. Tel: *****05 *****31. To visit 55 celebrated ploces of 22 towns in Thailand for 14 Days tour by oir-con'd coach at $333/$252/- Haadyai/Songkhla 6 Days $115/- $75/- Depart: 1, 9, 17. 27/5; 2, 10, 18, 26/6; 4,158 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1973-05-03 14 By Blue Peter Leading trainer Mansor Matban has entered a powerful team of horses for the Bukit Tim ah May meeting and should consolidate his position. Green Sword n is easily the pick of his team. The five-year-old by Orgogilo came here with a very1,758 words
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Article549 1973-05-03 14 —Scratchings SCRATCHENGS SATURDAY RACE ONE: 1.30 Class 4 Div 7 6f Nil. RACE TWO: 2.00 Class 4 Div 6 6f Rrna 111. RACE THREE: 2.30 Class 4 Div 5 6f Crystal Tower, Karateka. RACE FOUR: 3.00 Class 4 Div 4 6f Nil. RACE FIVE: 3.30 Class549 words
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Article2975 1973-05-03 14 SATURDAY CLASS 2 DIV. 2 8F ***** SEN YUM a (Sultan of Pahang) Tulloh 6 900 ***** BOUGAINVILLEA n a (Bougainvlllea) Ahmad 5 813 ***** DATIN'S FANCY 8 (HT We«) Allan 8 8.10 ***** UNFORGETTABLE g (Pao Kong) R Breukelen 7 810 ***** GOMANWYN a (KL2,975 words
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Miscellaneous32 1973-05-03 14 SPORTS DIARY NETBALL: Asian league championships (Farrer Park 5.45 pjn.) */n' S St K^ IN u and sk eet (Bukit Tim ah 5 p.m.) BADMINTON: BOAC final (Buona Vista School 7.30 p.m.)32 words
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Article300 1973-05-03 15 Nancy Kelt - Bjr Nancy Kelt The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association last night named nine athletes and three officials for the South Korean International track and field championships In Seoul from May 11 to 13. They are (men) Ong Yoke Phee, Yeo Klan Chye, Mehar Singh, Leslie Shepherdson and300 words
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Article212 1973-05-03 15 Bournemouth, Thursday. Openers Glenn Turner and John Parker put the New Zealand cricketers In a good position here yesterday with an unbeaten partnership of 84 In reply to Hampshire's 223 Turner, who hit a mighty 143 against Worcestershire last Saturday, was In a forceful mood again and212 words
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Article344 1973-05-03 15 By Blue Peter Newmarket II (Kevin Mitchell) did a splendid gallop on a good track at Buklt Timah this morning. Accompanied by Satalamp the Typhoon three-year-old sprinted attractively over 3f in 37 1/5. Mitchell is here on a busman's holiday and will be riding344 words
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Article169 1973-05-03 15 CLASS 4 DIV. 3 6F ***** BELLE ERIN a (Chengs) Tulloh 5 9.00 0 ACTRESS IV (Shaw) Tulloh 3 8.13 ***** EASTERN DANCER a (Shaw) Spencer 6 8.11 869 MAGIC BEAM (Magic Beam) Samsuri 4 8.11 6 PROSECUTOR (Kim Kim) Bougoure 5 8.11 0 PRIDE OP ASIA (Asiatic)169 words
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Article880 1973-05-03 15 Jeffrey Low - By Jeffrey Low It appears that a few of Singapore's more richer businessman bowlers will not be outdone in their search for exclusive surroundings to play their favourite game. News from the grapevine say that the Roblna House in Coilyer Quay will have two lanes880 words
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Article22 1973-05-03 15 London, Thursday. Last night's league soccer results: DIVISION ONE: Sheffield United 3 Tottenham 2. DIVISION FOUR: Crewe 0 Reading 022 words
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Article155 1973-05-03 15 Saint Andrew's School again failed In its bid to score a grand slam In the National Schools rugby championships for the Police Cup when the "C" boys were thrashed by newcomers Australia/New Zealand School at Padang yesterday. They were beaten 4-20 (a try to 2 goals155 words
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Article52 1973-05-03 15 Bad Homburg, Thursday. Australia and the Netherlands joined South Africa, West Germany and Indonesia In the quarterfinals of the Federation Cup team tennis competition here yesterday. Australia, the top seeds, took a 2 0 winning lead over Japan and the Netherlands took a 2 0 winning lead52 words
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Advertisement127 1973-05-03 15 DOUBLE-X p /"V* V V TT* iWI These arc Rata stylet far Mm mii who > stands on hit two f feat. C«nfoftaM« ond light weight, heary-duty and stylish for men who cover lot of Bround8 round fasti Bota MP« man's foot ■head. DESIGN 55 Loccd up stylo in beiga127 words
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Advertisement60 1973-05-03 15 /> THE TITONI COSCOQ-99 HAS Jfifaa/tond FOR SPLIT SECOND ACCURACY PLUS ®DAY DATE AUTOMATIC INCABLOC ANTIMAGNETIC GUARANTEED FULL> WATERPROOF PULL BUTTON SECOND-HAND STOPS FOR TOP ACCURACY ADJUSTMENT. ®PUSH BUTTON INSTANT DATE CHANGER DESIGNED WATCHBAND TO MATCH AND COMPLEMENT THE GOOD LOOKS OF THIS STURDY WATCH ®COMES IN EXQUISITE GIFT BOX.60 words
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Miscellaneous104 1973-05-03 15 DR. KILOARE PJ?. WLRARE HAS BEEN STUNNED By THE ALLEGATION THAT KARA ALEVI IS A "FORGER AND A MURDERER"/ THAT SHE ISN'T AN M.D. I WAS BEGINNING TO SUSPECT... BUT.. A KILLER?, r NEVER/ JFHER APPLICATION FOR M INTERNSHIP HERE INCLUDES A RECOMMENDATION BY V-, THE DEAN OP THE MEP/CAL104 words
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Miscellaneous303 1973-05-03 15 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Sweater eaters. 6 Ovines. 10 Came in second. 14 Type of performance. 15 Beside. 16 Buckeye state. 17 Relative of radar. 18 Prevaricator. 19 Dear: It. 20 Barter. 21 Protective coverings. 23 Ntven. 25 Instigate. 26 Meager. 29 In any case. 31 Department of France.303 words
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598 1973-05-03 16 Ranjeet Singh - By Ranjeet Singh Everybody changes these days. It's very much like keeping up with the times. And even pirates move, along with the crowd. Pirates these days don't fly the "skull and bones" on the top mast. They're more patriotic these days. They fly598 words
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Article, Illustration55 1973-05-03 16 Rita Razon has been singing her way into life for the past six years and has been amply rewarded for her toils. She has just completed a Malay Film Pendekar Sakti. She has hitched her wagon to the star. And from now on it is hard55 words
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Article61 1973-05-03 16 AH FOOK: I agree with the good doctor's call to look out for the bully, the emotionally insecure and those with an inferiority complex since they are most prone to drug abuse. MEI LIN: Yes, and I think the bully is the most dangerous because it is he61 words
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Article139 1973-05-03 16 Today is Thursday, May 3, the 123rd day of 1973 with 242 to follow. THE MOON: Between its new phase and first quarter. THE MORNING STARS: Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS: Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the s'gn of Taurus. Danish American139 words
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Article66 1973-05-03 16 t Edward Peplinski drew eight of hearts and claimed victory for a village Board seat. Opponent George Brown lost with a four of clubs. After the election, Peplinski and Brown were tied at 53 53 for the third and final Board seat. Village officials called a66 words
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Advertisement23 1973-05-03 16 horological SPECIALIST CENTRE Also obtainable: CYMA, OMEGA, BAUME MERCIER Geneva Co. Pte. Ltd. i. overseas union shopping CENTRE COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE. I.TEL: *****123 words
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Miscellaneous718 1973-05-03 16 5 Singapore > Opening and Housewive#' Matinee A Precious Pan (Cantonese film, Pt. I) > Our Music Makers, featuring Low Wai Chun and Eng Yok Chow (C —Rpt) > Days Of Our Lives Close Opening and Cartoon i What Others Say Favourites (Malay) 1 News In Brief Suara Adek2 (M)718 words
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Miscellaneous160 1973-05-03 16 RADIO 1.30 News, and Share Market Report 1.40 Lunch Date 2.00 Thirty Days Rath September 3.00 Book Club 3.15 Great Masters of Music 4.00 Can I Say Something Please 4.15 Tea Break 5.00 News Brief 5.03 Programme Summary 5.10 Music on the Move 6.00 News Brief 6.03 Public Anncts. 6.05160 words
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