New Nation, 21 October 1974
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Title Section21 1974-10-21 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday October 21, 1974 No. 1160 Price 20 cents M.C. IP) 20/74 NEW (0) NATION V COMMENT J21 words
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Article, Illustration496 1974-10-21 1 Lu Lin Reutens - By Lu Lin Reutens One dose 'or Chinese yellow medicine was all that was needed to make this baby mentally retarded. robbing him of a chance for a normal existence. Tan Ee Heng's mother gave him the medicine when he was only three days old. in496 words
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Advertisement11 1974-10-21 1 TIDES WEATHER COMICS STOCK MARKET WHAT ON CROSSWORD 21 CINEMAS 2311 words
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Advertisement144 1974-10-21 1 Minolta SR-T SUPER (Also sold ss SR-T303 or SR-T102) MINOLTA MEANS BETTER PICTURES Winner of the contest with the big prize f See Page 4 Pinder: $3 million charge Meals in Minutes. from the freezer to the table with Sanyo Feast-o-matic Microwave Oven -tisflSii tv3ft£.'. «y'• v. B />nv\ UJ144 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-10-21 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p m. today—No rain.13 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration204 1974-10-21 2 Teresa Ooi - By Teresa Ooi Dennis William Pinder, 51, former chairman and managing director of Sime Darby Holdings Ltd., was today charged in the First Magistrate's Court with another nine counts involving $3 million. This brings to 15 the number of charges against him, totalling over $5.1 million.204 words
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Article17 1974-10-21 2 The CID Anti-Vice squad raided suspected brothels and arrested five women and a young girl.17 words
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303 1974-10-21 2 The Singapore Taekwondo Association's vice-president Mr. Edlyn Choo, said today that his four members who took part in the first Asian TKD Championship in Seoul were representing their association and not Singapore. He was commenting on a statement by the Singapore TKD F303 words
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Article69 1974-10-21 2 Share prices rose marginally this morning on the Stock Exchange of Singapore following Institution of substantial buylng-in orders by the Exchange. BUSINESS DONE: UjO.B. (2) 2.50, (3 2.52. 0.C3.C. (1) 4.50, (1) 4.52, (1) 4.54. S. Darby (5) 2.32. (1) 2.33, (5) 2.34. Inchcape (7) 2.40. Harlmau69 words
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Article55 1974-10-21 2 A couple who went for a swim In the sea off Paslr Panjang yesterday morning, returned to their car to find their wallet and purse containing $920 and Identity canto missing. Mr. Teo Boon Khlan, 25, a planning manager, told pollae that the side window of55 words
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Article25 1974-10-21 2 A workshop to discuss nolo fIU rM TIH/A WTIWt In Palmer Road from Oct. n at 7JB p.m. Mt farther lntorasatlon, telephone SS4SBI25 words
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226 1974-10-21 2 There Is a need to develop national Information systems to disseminate information more widely in developing countries, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Hon Sul Sen said today. **11 developing countries are to reach the stage of self-sustaining industrial and economic development, the prompt226 words
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Article108 1974-10-21 2 A set of Mlxury flat* for Juroqg Town executives tt coming no on the western bcinft of the Jurong Lake, opposite the Chinese Garden. The cost of the flats r and conditions of sale am stIB being worked out by the Jurong Town Cbmaratfam, but M U108 words
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Article161 1974-10-21 2 LKA Former world chess champion T1 gr a n Petrosian of the Soviet Union hit the front in the Manila grandmaster tournament after the 13th round yesterday. Petrosian's score is 84 points while In next position with 8 points Is his countryman Evgenli Vaslukov. VaslukovLKA - 161 words
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Article56 1974-10-21 2 The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO), is offering 300 scholarships of ISO each to members' -r children studying in' primary secondary schools. There are two scholarships of $2000 each for chlldMn who are studying in or about to study In the university, tor further details, call at56 words
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Article19 1974-10-21 2 The IMQO t<m Alp qetJßtn* wUHWjsuncUed iff the Shlpbuflders yard IK Tan]ong Rttng <n» Oct. at 5 p.m.19 words
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Article261 1974-10-21 3 The Singapore National Shippers' Council has postponed Its talks with China on the sending of Chinese vessels to Singapore next year. Scheduled to be held ~!n China from this Saturday, the talks were postponed because the council's president Mr. Tan Eng Joo, who was261 words
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Article21 1974-10-21 3 A flre-walklng ceremony will be held at the Bri Mariamman Temple, Bouth Bridge Road on Nov. 4 at 4 p.m.21 words
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Article319 1974-10-21 3 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan Bars in Sembawang are finding it hard to recruit young and charming girls as waitresses. This is because of the sharp drop in business caused by the run-down of British forces in 1971 and the recent pullout of the Australian contingent from319 words
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Article66 1974-10-21 3 The National Productivity Board will hold a course on The Supervisor and His Job from Nov. 4 to 15, at the Hotel and Catering Training School. The course will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. The programme is aimed at66 words
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Article34 1974-10-21 3 An eight-session swimming course for children will be held at the Toa Payoh swimming pool every Sunday from Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. For further information, telephone the YMCA, the organisers, at *****.34 words
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Article, Illustration127 1974-10-21 3 When it comes to talking about adoptions, Australian student Miss Marie Louise-Quong, 16, has something to boast about. For she has the record of being "adopted" eight times in nine months under a student exchange programme. Sixteen-year-old Marie has been in Singapore for the past ninePicture by Philip Lim - 127 words
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Article, Illustration132 1974-10-21 4 Mr. Ong Hock Lye, 25, has Just moved into a new house in Westerhout Road. His pretty wife only recently gave birth to a bouncy baby boy. And last week, to complete the Joyful picture, he sent in the nearest correct entry in132 words
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Article, Illustration121 1974-10-21 5 These were the bright smiles supported by a mouthful of health that carried away the titles of Miss and Mr. Dental Health yesterday. They belong to Miss Angela Lee Suat Peng and Mr. Llm Heiffe Keow. In addition, they won $500 In cash each. The contest, sponsored by121 words
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126 1974-10-21 5 The Singapore AntiNarcotics Association (SANA) is negotiating with the Government over a location for the Halfway House to be set up to rehabilitate drug abusers. According to the chairman of SANA'S counselling and rehabilitation committee, Mr. Ron Chandran-Dudley, the site is on the fringe126 words
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Article356 1974-10-21 5 SAFETY! Don't be .1 menace on the roads A note to all road users: "Don't become another statistic on Singapore's accident toll list." Despite dally advice from the police and safety officials, the number of accidents each day has not been kept down. In356 words
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Advertisement145 1974-10-21 3 I aft UN WEEK AT ISLANDER United Nations Day falls on October 24. The Islander restaurant celebrates this auspicious occasion with an international lunch buffet from 24th October till the 31st. Try our special "Peace Friendship" drink, an intriguing blend of international wines and spirits. Will mollify all hawks. PI145 words
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Advertisement281 1974-10-21 3 Visit our New Premier Store at G-36 High Street Centre Are you in the BALLYCLASS? If not, it's time you moved up to the worlds NO.I SHOE BALLY Of SWITZERLAND &w¥/ Latest stylas available exclusively at rifln %/J J/ AjV/i/i THE LEADING MENSWEAR TAILORS STORES OUTFITTERS G 36 High Street281 words
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Miscellaneous516 1974-10-21 4 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instuctions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address '.Tel: U N Cut along dotted lirfas tmmmmammmmmmmmi CLUES FOR C-l 1. A bone of Hm body 2i Certain buildinas may be specially for short period* 3. Hold in a fond embrace 4. One starting to516 words
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Miscellaneous731 1974-10-21 4 Money words: Here are the answers... No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded In all respects with the set of answers held by the Judges to be the most apt and accurate In the New Nation Moneywords Puzzle "A." One entrant submitted a solution which differed at one point from731 words
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Advertisement125 1974-10-21 5 A i\i i aiiii "WD Hit GCCDCLD Dirs With Arrow Button-Down classics m Vkt It's about time. Time to recreate the good looks the oxford button down shirt brought to men's wear. And time to give men the kind of comfort they've been waiting for since time began. Arrow does125 words
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Miscellaneous59 1974-10-21 5 Today: 1.39 p.m. (2.7 m). Tomorrow: 3.19 a.m. (2.2 m), 2.20 p.m. (2.5 m). Wednesday: 4.16 a.m. (2.0 m), 3.10 p.m. (2.3 m). Thursday: 5.38 am. 1.9 m), 4.20 p.m. (2.1 m). Friday: 7.1« am. (2.0 m), 6.07 p.m. (2.0 m). Saturday: 8.09 a.m. 2.1 m), 7.48 p.m. (2.1 m).59 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article243 1974-10-21 6 United Press International W**htnftun, Protmitur l*on J*-W\U-*kl UullCAttd ytMt*rti*y hU oftlc* might wk a»m» nrw liuttfUnvnta «uul slid former PrMldwrt Niton probably w\mht h*Y* ivteadwt thr Fifth Amendment If h» h*d huro*d to UvoUrv Or* ml Jury Mr Jaww**i mU4 Um; ftHMMy »h»United Press International - 243 words
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Article, Illustration459 1974-10-21 6 Reuter Washinrton, Monday President Ford, in a rare interview aboard the Presidential Jet. told reporters that Vice President designate Nelson Rockefeller's tax and Rift disclosures had not shaken his faith in him. Sitting In his shirt sWw and with a drink in front of him.Reuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration191 1974-10-21 6 United Press International New T«1 36ee*ay Dwton rtpotMl thai tab teste c*r VWPwssAfCi dttqpasg NVisoc ftarfceft&rrc vtf*. Hippy, sbdwni no t** of c*ac*f x iEj cf C tropii (m6k :waw«i aa XltOTrtvi <«p«r«Kc ft* cacwr T**j piy feer a W per «c; <cis*ac* Sar nsUnited Press International - 191 words
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Article253 1974-10-21 6 United Press International Washington, Monday Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissinger! is expected to set the stage for a late November summit meeting between President Ford and Soviet leader Mr. Brezhnev when he visits Moscow this week, administration officials said yesterday. The meetingUnited Press International - 253 words
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51 1974-10-21 6 Reuter •Wk JMW 4 SBSL, at? f» «*fc IX 'jlWill r^|||** r «T«SSI?2Li»i» SHEL JS^^jsj w 7iiiiim JS ij^mST w^mjTiSJSTS^t MM& MM «l«hi|t too»m«r*ir» i w «S JKwS m t2 *t*i Tthwt «tft «MM» MMpMMt ft >»»vH hjTI jnk*>>Ml W 3tk£*ft. iimiuim* Jut <BSSESSt»r 3MmuReuter - 51 words
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18 1974-10-21 6 Reuter '"Siiuy y ar «r at ««al» mr ralini -rmut v Jt* a.Reuter - 18 words
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Article74 1974-10-21 6 United Press International Mnnrifi Cte. 2. 2K 9CI mgt jtf wt£t tl ti Xaltrm. masbini ts 3c* qutnt ifmva m»r ika PB nowi «ZIK VI HBErrac* hiu JUoiiK T*\n» ins msr «b imnr tie «yr n i—» -Utnc Kne. Jmiat nwgitut at r«n.i— n ae Vans *m mle 2.United Press International - 74 words
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408 1974-10-21 7 Reuter Tel Aviv, Monday The Israeli army Is constructing fortifications on its northern frontier with Syria at a cost of 200 million Israeli pounds (Ssll2 million) in preparation for the winter and possible Syrian attacks, said military sources. They said the fortifications. which wouldReuter - 408 words
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171 1974-10-21 7 Reuter Moscow, Monday Two Siberian scientists claim to have discovered a miraculous preparation that heals wounds, guarantees crops against failure, prevents arthritis, doubles the length of an animal's hair, and possibly cures baldness. According to yesterday's Issue of Socialist Industry. this elixir was dreamedReuter - 171 words
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Article38 1974-10-21 7 United Press International Athens, Monday A violent earth tremor jolted the northern Greek capital of Salonlca early yesterday, causing panic and sending people out of bed ana into streets. The quake caused no major damage or injuries.United Press International - 38 words
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Article128 1974-10-21 7 Reuter London, Monday The amorous young men of Britain are taking bottles of wine to bed as an accompaniment to love-making, according to the results of a survey published today. "There Is absolutely no wine snobbery in bed," said one of the 200 menReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration134 1974-10-21 7 UPI Hong Kong, Monday Typhoon Carmen dumped nearly 18 inches of rain on the parched British crown colony during the weekend, easing the need for severe water rationing during the normally dry winter months, Mr. W. T. Knight, Director of Water Suppliessaid yesterday. "It'sUPI - 134 words
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Miscellaneous140 1974-10-21 6 Twr* sua. HK K3T gUC Simflliie taa c<Pa sr nurtaw rf rssam E" ncnra FVr t ~t 3knbfllmr eft* tf moi n n.-. y*t vb-tar H-r*. 3teeulltor rruns a aw iir **imtart»»«PKr at rtf^tuy <Mar MC. awrftirw JejBBK If Trntrai Sxzatoi 3cam m tte muts xC TuffinwjL 9 amsc? lie140 words
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Advertisement54 1974-10-21 7 BEAT INFLATION BY SHOPPING AT Garments Supermarket IN SPECIALISTS'CENTRE BASEMENT TIES MADE IN AUSTRALIA S u &r > Wi I > 4 It •V s -i 'tIM **£6 m*TA .1 V J8 E^Wrra! g The Shop With 86, HIGH STREET, SPORE 6.TELI 32T183 AIM at: HILTON HOTEL ft IMPERIAL HOTEL54 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration692 1974-10-21 8 Frank Lombard - The birth rate in Thailand keeps moving up—but all the rural women will not stop From Frank Lombard Thailand Is to train a corps of "barefoot doctors" to bring family planning to the rural areas of the country. Recent UN statistics show that692 words
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Article349 1974-10-21 8 Ronnie Muntu - From Ronnie Muntu In the wake of the world energy crises and reports that Indonesian oil resources might start to dry up by 1990 the Indonesian Government Is developing geothermal heat as a new source of ener-» gy. Geothermal heat la the scientific name for349 words
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Article, Illustration992 1974-10-21 9 Violet Oon - Desperate state due to attitude of Singaporeans, says Vivienne INTERVIEW MISS Vivienne Wee, 23, a talented musician who plays the piano as well as the Cheng (Chinese sither) has given recitals on both instruments in the United States, Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. She studied music and anthropology992 words
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Miscellaneous10 1974-10-21 8 j^v m r>,i; y\ <£ FOR? W<&! 'J* i&$r j .INFLATION.10 words
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Advertisement197 1974-10-21 9 LINWX, WHO V\«VS THAT GOOD LOOKJWG BOf WE SAW yDU WITH LAST NIGHT NV 9 6 u *K •J M GOT ALL DREAMY BUT DEPRESSED- UNTIL I OEOCtO TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. MY DOCTOR "TOLD V ME ABOUT CLEA«A»L BOBi HE WAS SOMEONE I'D SEEN LONGING TO MEET...BUT I197 words
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OPINION
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Article350 1974-10-21 10 The Viet Cong, it would appear, will not need to worry too much about ousting President Nguyen Van Thieu in South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese seem determined to do the Job themselves. Far from subsiding the anti-Thieu movement in that country which includes Catholic priests,350 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article58 1974-10-21 10 The left hands of many organisations, It seems, do not know what the right hands are doing. A friend revealed the other day that he had Just received seven invitation cards from one firm to attend the same function. This is by no means a reoord. On another58 words
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Article73 1974-10-21 10 Pride really goes before a fall A colleague who has a book published, was naturally delighted to hear that the guest of honour at the dinner Earty had been readlg her book earlier In the day. Before she could express her pleasure, however, the guest confessed that73 words
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Article103 1974-10-21 10 SANDRA JOY VAZ - SANDRA JOY VAZ Ag. Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board. Singapore, 6. I regret to Inform Inconvenienced (NN, 4.10.74) that measures taken to rectify the low voltage problem have had little success. In the last three months, the Board Implemented two reinforcement projects. Each time the103 words
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Article199 1974-10-21 10 NANYANG SIANGPAU - f VOICE OF THE PRESS 1 NANYANG SIANGPAU In the face of the current world wide economic recession and inflation, calls for austerity have been made by government leaders In countries as far apart as Britain, the US and Japan. Whatever counterInflation strategy may be199 words
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Article, Illustration574 1974-10-21 10 EDGAR KOH; EDGAR KOH - MONDAY WITH EDGAR KOH EDGAR KOH New York "There is no indication that communist subversion, insurgency and infiltration in SouthEast Asia have diminished," Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarom, secretary general of the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO) told us here last week. So 20 years after the treaty574 words
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Article99 1974-10-21 10 HONG YAP PEK - YAP PEK HONG Sr. Public Relations Officer, Housing and Development Board, Singapore, 2. We wish to assure Residents of Queens Road (NN, 1.10.74.) that the contractor concerned is attending to the complaint regarding seepage of rain water through the hollow block wall In the master bedroom. Remedial action will99 words
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Advertisement11 1974-10-21 10 WRITE TO THE EDITOR, NEW NATION. LOCKED OAS 15. SINGAPORE 1.11 words
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Advertisement104 1974-10-21 10 FROM FRANCE! •SHOCK RESISTANCE... HEAT RESISTANCE... brutal transfer from heat to cold end vice versa' TWO BEAUTIFUL COLOURS ...^r^^, DURABILITY. looks attractive even after years of intensive use' GIFT SETS available in attractive gifts bo aas for most items' AVAILABLE at all DEPARTMENTAL STORES AND SHOPPING COMPLEX SOLE AGENTS FOR104 words
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FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1645 1974-10-21 11 Violet Oon - You face the risk of rape, robbery and even murder in such quiet spots by Violet Oon Your date with love tonight in a secluded and dark road or park could turn into a nightmare that you will live with for the rest of your days.1,645 words
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Advertisement81 1974-10-21 11 USE HI6H-TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS REDUCE COSTS!!! FLEXANORM LIGHTWEIGHT DUCTING/ TUBING MADE OF FIBREGLASS/ NYLON FABRICS APPLICATION: 1 .Supply (<•* and cold air 2.Airconditioning and IOTIvn 3.Exhausting and fume extraction 4.Extraction of dust and •kmtm 5. Refrigerating 6. Defrosting 7.Electronic* and •loctrical B.Removal of point and (prey mitt 9.Fuel and oil condenser*81 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration853 1974-10-21 12/13 Ismail Kassim - STEP BY STEP TO REMOVE A TUMOUR... by Ismail Kassim Suitably gowned and masked, I walked Into the operating theatre at 8.45 a.m. with cameraman Jerry Seh. all ready to watch a brain operation on a 34-year-old teacher. I was told she had a tumourPictures by Jerry Seh - 853 words
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Advertisement5 1974-10-21 12/13 Tomorrow: The ABC of neurosurgery5 words
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Advertisement35 1974-10-21 12/13 to match from $45.00 to $900.00 Ph*u cjJJ. *X &PSdesilca(MQOd G 13. Tanglin Shopping Centra and 215. 2nd Floor Tanglin Shopping Cantra. Tanglin Road, Singapore, 10. Tel *****8. HE AD OFFICE :1/3.Cantral Building. Hong Kong.35 words
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PLEASURE
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Article, Illustration538 1974-10-21 14 Sonny Yap - r Cinema Review Films that project striking cinematic force by Sonny Yap The six-day Swedish Film Festival beginning today promises to be more than just a series of Scan dinavian cultural showpieces. It is the perfect opportunity for the Singaporean to make more than a passing538 words
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Article, Illustration259 1974-10-21 14 Jennifer's L <liar v j Making a re-entry into the entertainment scene at the C c c k p i t's French Restaurant after a slight lay off is well known local singer Peggy Tann. Accompanying her in her quartet, is her father Mr.259 words
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Article, Illustration258 1974-10-21 14 Sexy and enticing Utopia might be but only on stage. Off stage it would be difficult to imagine that she is a stripper. Clad in a masculine looking pant suit and multi-coloured shirt, she looked positively boyish tall, lean legged and slim hipped.258 words
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Advertisement55 1974-10-21 14 'Ji r saiii* home of the st«.. g? T r op'i <, l i>i.i _V*ORCHID LANTERN* THtATRI RfSTAuRANT-MTf CIUB GREAT! Widely acclaimed famous international singing star *THO* MOUW $HOUJ < **V* jii'-.t completed a successful tour of LasVeyas Hawaii Tokyo r JU ill TV Plus the sensational entertainei from Holland55 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration332 1974-10-21 15 Shall I tell them I know? Dear Ros: At 14, I discovered that I was an adopted child. I am now 27. I do not want to talk about It but I also cannot contain It anymore. I know who my real parents are. They only acknowledge332 words
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Article387 1974-10-21 15 Dear Ros: I had known this girl for about a year and was afraid I'd lose her because her parents objected to our relationship. So I suggested we get engaged at the end of this year (when we complete our GCE exams) and she agreed.387 words
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Article254 1974-10-21 15 Dear ros: Is there anything wrong with dating boys at the age of 17? I wonder why my parents disapprove of it. I met this 18-year-old sales rep four months ago. He Is not living with his family —he moved out after a misunderstanding with his dad. He254 words
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Article200 1974-10-21 15 Dear Ros: My brother and I used to exchange sex Jokes. He feels that sex Is a basic thing in life and there is nothing to be ashamed about. I agree with him. Recently, he suggested that I let him have a look at my body.200 words
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161 1974-10-21 15 Dear Ros: What happens If an unmarried girl of 16 has a baby and wants tP keep her child? The father is already married and her parents refuse to help look after the baby. What can she do? Can anybody stop her161 words
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Article71 1974-10-21 15 C. T - C.T. Dear Ros: Is It correct (or a girl to present a boy with a birthday gift? Trouble is. we have just broken c,f. Can I present the same gift to his twin brother? What do I say if he doesn't accept my gift?71 words
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Article211 1974-10-21 15 Dear Ros: Please help: my steady Is now three months pregnant. She's only 18 and I'm 20, a National Serviceman. I have told my parents about It but they disapprove of my marrying her because she's still immature. She has not told her parents yet her211 words
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FINANCE
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Article384 1974-10-21 16 LONDON The London stock market In the first week of the new majority Labour Government showed confidence. In part this was a natural reaction to the ending of political uncertainty, but also buyers were encouraged by the conciliatory political atmosphere engendered by Prime Minister Wilson's pcwt-electlon broadcast.384 words
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Article226 1974-10-21 16 PARIS The market 1b fluctuating between optimism and pessimism. The optimists are citing the sharp reduction in the deficit on the balance of payments in September <FF I.OOOM against FF 2.1 M In August and FF 3 1M In July), the Improved number of new cars purchased226 words
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Article118 1974-10-21 16 :k Exchange: Do Optt tlHP AOD nil OA <4 A nutate 05 nil Amad 01 03 Aurora OS 07 Do OpU unq. Aust Ant aiup. Bamboo unq. Beach 15 nil n Bounty susp. Bridge 08 H 10 Cleveland 30 nil «r 06 nufl 9 l* <» Kitttnu IMV. n118 words
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Article263 1974-10-21 16 TOKYO Optimism that the government is ready to ease its protracted credit restraint steered share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange towards their best gains of the year this week. The 225-stock Dow Jones average closed at a two-week high of yen 3,748.72, up yen 210.80263 words
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Article381 1974-10-21 16 Reuter Luxembourg, Monday Common Market farm Ministers are likely to decide on an offer to subsidise British sugar imports during a one day meeting here today. The price of sugar in the shops and the future of the community's sugar-producing industry will be directly affected byReuter - 381 words
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27 1974-10-21 16 A 13-m«n*>er team of team. Mr. Harri Holkeri, mnwitiarP as Bast Axttf 00^ 1 we would like to study27 words
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Article69 1974-10-21 16 Reuter Moscow, Monday Soviet Industrial production rose by over eight per cent In the first three quarters of this year compared with the same period In 1973, Pravda reported yesterday. A detailed rundown of Industrial performance figures compiled by the Central Statistical Board showed substantial rises In privateReuter - 69 words
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Article62 1974-10-21 16 Reuter New YOrk, Monday— An unpublished US Government study says the price of oil is likely to drop to about US$7 ($17.50) a barrel by 1985, Time magazine reported yesterday in Its current issue. The study also predicts that If otl-produc-lng countries maintain the present 11-dollar-a--barrel price,Reuter - 62 words
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Article118 1974-10-21 16 MILAN The Italian stock market after the positive reaction of previous week turned again to the down-trend, recording further losses. Closing prices at Uie Milan Stock Exchange: (11.10.74) (18.10.74) Alitalia Priv. 249 2500 Ante 950 815.50 Banco Roma ***** ***** Clga 2440 2290 Fiat Ord. 1013118 words
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Article266 1974-10-21 16 ZURICH The lower Interest rates In the United States and the hopes of a reduction In the price of oil have In the past week led to a slight improvement in the Zurich stock market. A number of stocks picked up. The most recent rallies266 words
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Article161 1974-10-21 16 FRANKFURT Equity prices slightly improved during the first few days of this week, then, however, came again under the influence of declining prices in wall Street. Further unfavourable news from companies like' problems of the Philips Group and announced short-time work at BMW and others161 words
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Advertisement46 1974-10-21 16 Supplying this service are the Lloyds Bank International Limited and DBS Daiwa Securities International Limited, the Union Bank of Switzerland, the Com-mers-bank of West Germany, the Credit Lyonnais of France and Banco di Roma of Italy. Roundup of stock markets for the week ending Oct. 18.46 words
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MOTORING
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Article1069 1974-10-21 17 JIM WATKINS TELLS YOU THE SAFETY QUIZ ANSWERS... All the questions were designed to make entrants think, not only of the correct answers but also of the wrong ones, the danger to be avoided. The situations were real driving problems rather than L type questions since1,069 words
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Article, Illustration625 1974-10-21 19 Lee Chiu San - by Lee Chiu San In Asia, the motorcycle is thought of primarily as a means of transport. But in some developed nations, primarily the US, the motor-cycle is .considered a pleasure machine. There, they have mo-tor-cycles for all kinds of fun. Tor cross country riding,625 words
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Advertisement353 1974-10-21 18 Ti KNOW WHAT'S NEW? POLYKNIT OPENS TODAYI Trendy close for the fashion conscious. Oreat-Looklng stuff for kids tool Plck-a-prtnt A range of 100% polyester knitted fabrics and printed Jersey. Make the scene now! 10% off everything for the first week. POLYKNIT PTE. LTD. B-0, Lower Ground floor, UIC Building. Shonton353 words
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Advertisement341 1974-10-21 18 we ARE NOT ONLY providing Book-keeping services but we also help you to set up proper accounting systems. Why not contact us at phone *****58 for more details. CHUAN KEE CONSTRUCTION 200 A (Block 9) Gaylang Square. S'pora 14. Tol: *****0 (Day) *****3 (Night) Decoration and Renovation Specialists Indoor and341 words
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Advertisement338 1974-10-21 18 FOR efflcent, confidential typing service, documents, phese, stencils and duplicating. Call ANN BARCLAY Secretarial Service. *****6. TAI LEE HARDWARE (PTE) LTD., Importers li Exporters Dealing In all kinds of Oeneral Hardware and Building Instruments, Tools L Accessories. For Information Call: 4938, Blfc. 5, Beech Rood, S'porf. Tata: 2M2109, *****95, 25*3242.338 words
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Advertisement344 1974-10-21 18 PEACOCK PHOTO LITHOGRAPHIC A PLATE MAKING CO. Specialised In: 'Colour separation for lithograph, negatives, positive, photo-print and plate-making. Tel: *****2 310, JooChlat Road, (15). SALES, SERVICE. REPAIRS A INSTALLATIONS Of all typaa of Rafrlgaratora, Alrcondltlonara, Room Units, Packaga Units A Split Units. ATLAS REFRIGERATION A AIRCONDITIONING SERVICES. 6, Jalan Leban,344 words
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Advertisement336 1974-10-21 18 AVAILABLE BALINESE WOOO CARVINGS, Chinese and Bronze Antiques, Porcelain etc. For Sale Export. Please call: Effendy Ismail Co., 4723 Beach Road, Blk. 1, S'pore 7. Tel: *****08. I AGENTS WANTED Our new U.B. magic lantern kills all flying Insects electrically and automatically. Encluslve Franchises available other countries. *****1. U<9.A. Trading336 words
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Advertisement426 1974-10-21 18 RENTAL SALES. Wooden furniture, refrigerators. Specialists In built-in cupboards and kitchen cabinets. Please contact 18, Tiverton Lane Singapore 0, Off Kllllney Road. EASTERN INTERIOR (PTE.) LTD. Specialists in Wail-To-Wall Carpeting, Curtain Fur-i nlshlngs Tracks, Carpet Floor Tiling, Interior Decoration Furnishing, Renove tlon Furniture etc. Central Building, HOCK SOON CATERS all426 words
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Advertisement335 1974-10-21 18 OFFICE SPACE at Oolden Mile Shopping Centre for complete take-over, about 400 sq. ft., fully furnished with wall to wall carpets, partition, furniture and two telephones. Cost $5,500/- NOT INCLUDING monthly rental. Tel: *****43. I COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY, developing and printing. 20% discount with free colour film. Colour outdoor service half335 words
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Advertisement345 1974-10-21 19 LADIES/ GENTLEMEN at your place. Facial $10.00 head care, $5.00 body care, *20.00 bridal make-up (morning/ evening S40.00). Ring ***** from 11.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. for appoint. LEARN TO DRIVC. Taught by qualified patient Instructors. New Datsun and Honda 1200 c.c. Conducted In hourly and guaranteed course. Please call Peter345 words
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Advertisement393 1974-10-21 19 FOREST STEAK HOUSE AMBER MANSIONS TEL: *****2 WELCOME TO CONTINENTAL COFFEE HOUSE. Specialist In Black Pepper Steak, Cold Salad Dishes, Apple Pies, Cakes. 019/ 21, High Street Centre. *****0. Air Flown Steak and freeh oyster* FOR SPECIAL CURRY Fish Dally batwaan 11 a.m. 11 p.m. Head, Roast Chicken, Curry Happy393 words
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Article, Illustration549 1974-10-21 20 RENTON LAIDLAW - By RENTON LAIDLAW EVENING STANDARD Are sudden-death play-offs fair? After that dramatic oneclded the Dunlop hole affair which deMaster's winner, I've little doubt that Bernard Gallacher Is quite happy with them. Gary Player, I know. Is not. The South African has a bad play-off record. He'sEVENING STANDARD - 549 words
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Article, Illustration581 1974-10-21 20 JACKIE LAPIN - By JACKIE LAPIN WASHINGTON POST Washington, Monday Debi Pastel jumps in her car and speeds off, trying to better her mark of the night before. Can she hit every green light between St. Alban's School in Northwest Washington and her home in Fairfax, Virginia?WASHINGTON POST - 581 words
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Article131 1974-10-21 21 Reuter London, Monday—Bob Evans won the European Formula 5000 motor racing title at Brands Hach yesterday when his only rival, fellow Briton Peter Gethin, failed to overhaul him •in the standings. Evans retired only three laps when his Lola Chevrolet developed engine trouble but Gethin,Reuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration394 1974-10-21 21 Sonny Yap's - MARTIAL ARTS COLUMN Sonny Yap's A three-man team will represent Singapore in the third Asian Judo championships to be held in Seoul, South Korea, from October 30 to November 6. The judokas are Tan Sin Aun who will compete in the lightweight division, Stephen Loh394 words
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Article745 1974-10-21 21 TERRY VINE - By TERRY VINE Melbourne, Monday In the days of the wild west, made famous by Hollywood for years, the big sport was tracking down the fastest gun. Whoever happened to be fastest round the place Invariably found himself face to face with someone threatening745 words
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Article51 1974-10-21 21 M. Iwane and N. Mlyatake returned a nett 64 to win the Sentosa Golf Club four-ball best ball stroke competition on countback from Thomas Ngc. and Alexandra Ling. The first-nine ball sweep went to Ngo and Ling (31) and the second nine to Iwane and51 words
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Article, Illustration414 1974-10-21 22 ...shows how they finished at Bukit Timah on Saturday Wang Tonal led Into the straight but was soon beaten. West Aussie hit the front with Fortune Jade, Conrtsway and Petite Tin! challenging Coortsway forged ahead close home to win by half a length from Fortune Jade. Petite Tin! finished414 words
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Article, Illustration903 1974-10-21 22 Red Topper moves into the Cup scene POST© SCRIPT by Scrutineer V. I Auric Stable's Man of Courage 11, a strongly fancied runner in next Sunday's $75,000 S i n g a pore Gold Cup, boosted his stock further with an eye-catching performance in the Class903 words
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Article38 1974-10-21 22 New Delhi, Monday An Asian All-Star hockey team beat an Indian XI 1-0 at Jullundur yesterday. It was an Indian, Surjit Singh, who clinched victory for the All-stars from a penalty corner In the 48th minute.38 words
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Article, Illustration68 1974-10-21 23 A disconsolate Chartcbai Chionoi weeps on his knees as Philippine referee Enrique Jimenez tries to help him up. On the right is Susumu llanagata, who stopped Chartchai in the sixth round of their scheduled 15-round bout at Yokohama on Friday. Hanagata became the WBA's worldUPI picture - 68 words
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Article155 1974-10-21 23 Reuter Bangkok, Monday Only one of the lour foreign soccer teams competing here for the Queen's Cup can now qualify for the final stages of the tournament. They are Tze Chiang of Taiwan, lying second in Group "A" with three points from two games,Reuter - 155 words
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Article510 1974-10-21 23 Reuter Vienna, Monday Moscow and Los Angeles put their cases for staging the 1980 Olympic Games on display here yesterday. The Soviet capital's exhibition under the high-vaulted ceilings of the Vienna City Hall was lavish and confident, as befits the overwhelming favourites. Los Angeles, onReuter - 510 words
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Article334 1974-10-21 23 Reuter Seoul, Monday —South Koreans made a clean sweep of all eight gold medals at stake in the First Asian taekwon-do championships whleh ended yesterday after three days of contest. Of more than 50 competitors from 10 countries, four Taiwanese, two Cambodians and oneReuter - 334 words
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Article47 1974-10-21 23 Barcelona, Monday Ille Nastase of Romania yesterday beat Spain's Manuel Orantes 8-0, ft*?, 6-3 to win the Conde de Godo (J rand Prix Spanish international Open tennis tournament. Na.ita.se and Spaniard Juan Qisiert will meet Orantes and Guillermo Vilas of Argentina In the men's doubles.47 words
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Article75 1974-10-21 23 Los Angeles, Monday Evonne Ooolagong of Australia, defeated Chris Evert of the United States to win the US$lOO,OOO Virginia Slims tennis championship. Ooolagong beat Evert 6-3. 6-4, to win U5532,000, the largest ever awarded In a women's tennis tournament. The Australian was third-seeded In this75 words
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Article182 1974-10-21 23 Reuter Perth, Monday—Dennis Lillee sounded a warning to the MCC cricketers on the eve of their departure for Australia when he captured 3-22 for Western Australia during the weekend. Lillee, rated the world's fastest bowler before suffering stress fractures in his back 18 months ago, didReuter - 182 words
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Miscellaneous111 1974-10-21 20 THE BORN LO6ER Vt TO KKiIT A fIMR OF SDOS V TO m IT?/ by Art Sansom HM »WA wc in >1 »i W w I MM fcct AREWT LOfOCf EWOUc«] v» RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson lOOCCP IN COMSAT WITH WIG6CRS, HOUY. I WAP TO GIVE111 words
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Advertisement64 1974-10-21 21 FAN WEST INTRODUCES THE MERCEDES BENZ OF INVESTMENT-CAST CLUBS No back edge drag. 3D configuration and gyroscopic perfect balance. WIIM A great improvement over 13 of the top selling cast-clubs designed by Phil Skovnonski, the eminent U.S. golf club designer. O PAN WEST PTE ITD P'H Singtport UIC Building Til:64 words
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Miscellaneous289 1974-10-21 21 NEW NATION CROSSWORD *mwu ACROSS r--1 RclM<bi 6 Old English bard 10 Agreement 14 Merman 15 Unit of length 16 City on the Juma River 17 Earth: Lat. 18 Augury 19 Fence Part 20 Story hour phrase 23 Theory 25 Downward: Prefix 26 Certain pinochle cards 27 Vagabond 29 Poster289 words
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Miscellaneous501 1974-10-21 23 AT THE CINEMA with SONNY YAP JESUB CHRIST SUPERSTAR: Based on the rock opera written by Tim Rice and composed by Lloyd Webber, this screen version Is a drama of Jesus' trials and tribulations In his last seven days before Calvary a story rendered Infinitely poignant through the prism of501 words
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Article241 1974-10-21 24 The LAST word The Western press has from such observatories as London and New York—year after year reported unfailingly on Mao Tse-tung's falling health. Their concern over his health began In the mid-1930s after Mao had completed his epic long march. Foreign observers claimed he was241 words
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Article65 1974-10-21 24 AH FOOK: Hot line a way out of traffic Jams? Nonsense Whose going to be bothered, c o n s 1 derlng the tlda-apa attitude of most of our motorists. MEI LIN: I don't know, but if Impatience is any criteria, our drivers are going to be out65 words
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Article, Illustration27 1974-10-21 24 S'PORE GIRL and she's pretty as a picture Josephine Low, 22, manageress of Petite Barbers, enjoys listening to both classical and pop music. Picture by MICHAEL KWAN.Picture by MICHAEL KWAN. - 27 words
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Advertisement28 1974-10-21 24 JACK'S PLACE 117A KILLINEY RD TEL *****8 FOR AN AUTHENTIC ITALIAN MEAL OR TENDER JUICY STEAKS WE HAVE THE BEST FOR YOU 0 EASY PARKING I \*r a28 words
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Miscellaneous526 1974-10-21 24 3.M OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by VEEDUM NAADUM (T) A magazine series 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS (T) 3.3S LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING 3.55 MAGAZINE ZERO ONE I.l* GENERAL HOSPITAL 4.54 INTERMISSION 805 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by TORCHY A Juvenile puppet show 6.20 TODAY'S PRICES OF ESSENTIAL FOODSTUFFS (E/M) 6.30526 words
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Miscellaneous526 1974-10-21 24 SHOW of the Day 3 BONANZA (8.35 over Channel Five): Today's episode Is called A Woman In The House. Ben Cartwrlght goes to the rescue of a woman, protecting her from her belligerent husband. Ip doing so, Ben finds himself more deeply entangled in the woman's domestic problems than he526 words
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