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Title Section19 1976-06-07 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Monday June 7, 1976 No. 1660 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 NEW (0) NATION COMMENT19 words
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Article470 1976-06-07 1 Francis Rozario - Hussein orders probe into plane crash By Francis Rozario Kuala Lumpur, Monday A top-level Government team of aviation experts is now in Kota Klnabalu to investigate yesterday's horror crash of the twin-engine 14-seater Nomad in which Sabah's Chief Minister, Tun Fuad and 10 others were killed. Sabotage470 words
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203 1976-06-07 1 Singaporeans not only fight shy of using their hands, they are reluctant to use their feet too. This conclusion may be drawn from these two examples the MP for Whampoa Dr. Augustine Tan. cited yesterday in a Use Your Hands campaign speech. ONE: The203 words
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Article, Illustration198 1976-06-07 1 Bharathi Mohan, Terry Ang - By Bharathi Mohan, Terry Ang The body of a wanted man with gunshot wounds was this morning found in a lavatory of a China- town shophouse about seven hours after police opened fire on a suspected drug trafficker in a midnight ambush. Identified198 words
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Article99 1976-06-07 1 Ballerina Goh Lay Kuan and sales manager Ng Yan Huay were released last week from detention under the Internal Becurlty Act. Seven others among the 50 arrested since January (or underground communist activities haye been freed after questioning and cautioning. These nine were freed on May99 words
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Advertisement34 1976-06-07 1 INSIDE 3 a an. fire In Redhill Page 2 'All-out Syrian offensive* Page 7 Super League round-up Page 19 IN THE OTHER FAGEB: Cinemas 2; Money words 12; Stars 15; Crossword 17; Comics 1834 words
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Advertisement21 1976-06-07 1 h n PnPMIIM UTUHI U ATA HI <U M n k. 11 T1 m. OftCHAMO NOAO. MMAKM t. T*. HW <* UNttl21 words
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Miscellaneous13 1976-06-07 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today Isolated showers.13 words
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Article, Illustration301 1976-06-07 2 Bharathi Mohan - By Bharathi Mohan It was a warm night and shopowner Miss Eng Kul Tlang, 23, tossed uncomfortably In bed as she tried to sleep. But she was soon wide awake. She saw a wisp of amoke. Moments later she saw flames301 words
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Article8 1976-06-07 2 Police reported 87 accidents yesterday. Eleven were serious.8 words
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Article28 1976-06-07 2 The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a 10-lecture course on Oral and Written Communication in Organisations in New Lecture Theatre from June 15.28 words
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264 1976-06-07 2 Many petrol stations, especially those in the rural areas, are taking extra precautions against robbery. They have either put more attendants on the night shifts, concealed their takings, or are closing earlier. This follows raids on three kiosks in rural areas recently.264 words
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Article223 1976-06-07 2 Excessive upder- l cutting among audio equipment dealers and poor business have forced at least 12 Arms to close down in the last nine months. Several others are on the verge of closing, said the spokesman of a big company. "Business Is down to an all-time223 words
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Article60 1976-06-07 2 Prices moved lower in Lacklustre trading during the first 45 minutes at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. BUSINESS DONE: First Section S. DARBY (1) 3.22. INCHCAPE (4) 1.94. (1) 1.95, (21) 1.93. Sett.: (1) 1 96 CITY DEV. (1) 0.98. U. 0.8. (12) 4.06. U.O.L. Sett.: (1)60 words
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Article37 1976-06-07 2 Vision *76, an exhibition of Bell and Howell products in the fields of photography, projection and duplication will be held at the US Regional Trade Centre, Yen San Building- Orchard Road from Wednesday to Friday.37 words
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Article50 1976-06-07 2 The 12th Nurses' Week will begin on June 20 with a walkathon cum fancy dress competition, at 7.30 p.m. The First Lady, Mrs. Sheares will give away prizes and certificates at graduation ceremony of nurses and mldwives at the Singapore Conference Hall on June 23 at 11 a.m:50 words
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Miscellaneous219 1976-06-07 2 WHAT'S ON DARK BROWN, a play reading by Pamela Marti of the Stage Club, at 41 Malcolm Road, 8.30 p.m. ASEAN LANDSCAPE, an art exhibition by Mr. Choo Keng Kwang, at Raya Gallery, Specialists Centre. Orchard Road, till 6 p m CANCER, a talk in Mandarin by Mr. Wong Yip219 words
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Miscellaneous377 1976-06-07 2 f TOTO Draw No: 45/76: Five out of 49 —34, 26. 46. 16. 38. Additional No. 36 Three Circles 23, 22. 46. 0 BIG SWEEP drawn at Bukit Timah on Saturday: 1st No: 1 67 637 (S4949) 2nd No: *****5 ($1414) 3rd No: 1 6 6 0 1 2 ($707)377 words
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Miscellaneous51 1976-06-07 2 directed by Richard Lester from a screenplay by James Goldman. Orchard: 1.30, 4, #3O and 9.15 p.m. MANCHU BOXER: A young boxer who tries to avenge wrongs finds that It cannot be done. With Liu Yung, Tao Mlng-ming, Kao Chang and Tang Shan. Directed by Wu Ma. Jurong Drive-in: 7,51 words
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Article353 1976-06-07 3 Teresa Ooi - Direct access for the principals By Teresa Ooi The Industrial Training Board will gradually phase out the post of trade superintendent in a major attempt to streamline its operation and cut down costs. It has just started a pilot project in three vocational institutes353 words
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Article, Illustration181 1976-06-07 3 They came by the thousands, in cars, buses and bicycles. There's no doubt about it, the swimm i n g lagoon in East Coast Park Is now one of Singapore's most popular holiday resorts. As early as 8 a.m. yesterday, they were already at the181 words
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Article236 1976-06-07 3 The PSA has exempted all nonmechanically propelled pleasure craft from paying annual licence fees, port and garbage dues. The exemption takes effect Immediately. However, owners of such pleasure craft will have to pay $5 to register their boats. They will still be governed by regulations in236 words
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Advertisement67 1976-06-07 3 the New PODIUM G-5 DBS BLDG. SHENTOftJ WAY Te1:*****37 MARICAN bookshop at DBS Building Shenton Way i is now fast becoming a popular place for book-lovers as well as for those who like to browse through the wide range of books covering all subjects, paper- backs and maga- zines. Join67 words
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Article, Illustration224 1976-06-07 4 Rav Dhaliwal - 'Watersafe drills can start right from tub' By Rav Dhaliwal You can teach your child to swim from as early as three months old, ac c or ding to a coach, Mrs. Barbara Heffer. Mrs. Hester, 34, a former coach of Singa-224 words
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382 1976-06-07 4 Peter Ong - By Peter Ong Three- regional airlines have asked at least 10 big travel agencies here not to sell group tickets for two other airlines. Sources said this was the result of Investigations carried out by the three carriers into the question of discounts. The382 words
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Article182 1976-06-07 4 The Association of Travel and Tour Agents has endorsed the Bank Settlement Plan which the International Air T r a n sport Association hopes to Introduce In Singapore next year. Endorsement was given at the association's annual meeting last week. This means that when the BSP182 words
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168 1976-06-07 4 Parents, teachers, librarians and the public have been invited to participate in the Sixth World Copgress on Reading to be held here in August. Special arrangements will be made by the Ministry of Education for teachers to take time of? to attend168 words
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Article34 1976-06-07 4 The Pek Klo community centre will hold a three-month life-saving and swimming course for beginners at the Farrer Park swimming pool this month. For details, ring ***** between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.34 words
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Article200 1976-06-07 4 Old blocks to go The Housing and Development Board will soon build another 1026 flats in the second phase of the Kampong Java redevelopment project. There will be 96 fiveroom flats, 280 four room flats and 650 Three room flats. They are expected to be200 words
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Article57 1976-06-07 4 Thirteen people have been admitted as associated of the Association of Certificate Accountants. They are Qoh Kee Tuan, Llm Hwee, Heng Teng Hua, Ooh Beu Chiang, Chan Kim Leong, Koh Beng Chwee, Llm Chew Klat, Chal Son Chan, Wang Kuo Tsung, Koh Kok Eng. Low Yuet Keng,57 words
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204 1976-06-07 4 The Council of the Singapore Dental Association will look into the training of dental theraEists and appointments > the Singapore Dental Board, it was learned today. It Is believed that these Issues, which have caused among dental surgeons in the private practice, were204 words
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Article75 1976-06-07 4 New Nation's column, Today's Top Shows on April 14 featured the BBC programme, Horizon, in which it was stated that the cause of a collision between the British cargo ship, the Roystun Orange and a Llberlan tanker was "a serious error of Judgment by the vessel's poorly75 words
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Article53 1976-06-07 4 Mr. Prem Paul Ohrl has been re-elected president of the Association of Travel and Tourist Agents at Its annual general meeting recently. Other office bearers are: Mr. Roland Ang (vice-president, Mr. Ng Luck Whye (secretary), Mr. Sunny Voo (treasurer), and Mr. Victor Ooh, O. T. Teo. Sng Pang53 words
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Article92 1976-06-07 5 UPI Tokyo, Monday Three separate earthquakes hit Japan yesterday but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, according to the National Meteorological Agency. The agency said there were no signs that the three quakes ranging from fairly strong to weak would be followedUPI - 92 words
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Article37 1976-06-07 5 UPI Hong Kong, Monday Chinese Premier Hua Kuo-feng has sent a message to Philippine President Marcos extending China's "deep sympathy and solicitude" to victims of last week's devastating floods, the New China News Agency said. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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296 1976-06-07 5 Reuter Bangkok, Monday Foreign Minister Plchai Rattakul said last night he did not know if the government had agreed to provide refuelling facilities for US aircraft at Takhli in central Thailand. Mr. Plchai was commenting on a local press reDort that theReuter - 296 words
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Article253 1976-06-07 5 Reuter Sidney, Monday Australia wanted a balance of power between the US and the Soviet Union in the Indian Ocean before any moves to create a zone of peace there. Foreign Affairs Minister Andrew Peacock said last night. Once this balance was reached, they couldReuter - 253 words
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Article160 1976-06-07 5 Bangkok, Monday South Vietnam, spurred by new reports of petroleum finds, has renewed Its claim on an offshore group of Islands lost to China In a 24-hour battle more than two years ago. The claim, on the Spratley Islands archipelago off the shore ot South Vietnam160 words
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Article50 1976-06-07 5 Reuter Paris, Monday Veterans of the Allied invasion of Europe were among a company of US paratroopers who Jumped over the small Normandy village of St. Mare-L'Egllse yesterday to commemorate the landings 32 years ago. They were former members of the 82nd and 101 st Airborne Dlvislon. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article261 1976-06-07 5 UPI New Delhi. Monday Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who leaves fir Moscow tomorrow on a five-day official v»slt, will have three rounds of talks with Soviet leaders, officials said yesterday. A Foreign Oil cc spokesman said Mrs. Gandhi's visit will mark a further stepUPI - 261 words
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Advertisement466 1976-06-07 5 TONG BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER, 1975 SHARE CAPITAL, REBERVEB AND LIABILITIES SHARE CAPITAL Authorised, issued and fully paid 1,000,000 shares of SI each STATUTORY RESERVE (Note 1) REVENUE RESERVE Unappropriated profit Total Share Capital and Reserves CURRENT LIABILITIES Deposits Other466 words
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Article, Illustration86 1976-06-07 6 Have you heard people tell tou that "anyone can learn to waterski. So don't give up hope" as you climb out of the water (or the umpteenth time, trailing your skis behind you? Well, the big fellow on the right would seem to prove86 words
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Article46 1976-06-07 6 Reuter Kabul, Monday Indian athlete Habbans Singh,- 28, walked nonstop for 141 hours in the town of Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan, the official Bakhta News Agency reported yesterday. He took only fruit Juice and tea as he kept pacing around a small ring. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article354 1976-06-07 6 OVER POUND CRISIS Reuter London, Monday Britain's minority Labour government could be forced out of office this week in a clash with the Conservative opposition over the run on the pound sterling. Observers expect the government, headed for the last nine weeks by PrimeReuter - 354 words
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Article331 1976-06-07 6 Cause of heart attacks found Reuter Cape Town, Monday A team of South African doctors believe they have made a breakthrough towards preventing sudden heart attacks by discovering what causes them, a spokesman for the Groote Schuur Hospital here said yesterday. The team, headedReuter - 331 words
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Article130 1976-06-07 6 Reuter Vancouver, Monday— Developing countries at the UN Conference on Human Settlements <Habltat) have sought to get their right of control over foreign Investments, particularly multinational corporations, included in the final conference document. After six days of the 12-day conference, developing nations known as the Group of 77Reuter - 130 words
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Article38 1976-06-07 6 Reuter Cairo, Monday, Egypt and China signed a U*****.2 million ($36« million) trade protocol yesterday. Vice-Foreign Trade Minister Chew Chieh signed for China and Under-secretary of Trade Ahmed Wafaa Sayed for Egypt during the ceremory. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article37 1976-06-07 6 Reuter Kabul, Monday —Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is due here today on a four-day official visit for talks with President Mohammed Daoud Khan aimed at easing tension between the two neighbouring Muslim states.—Reuter - 37 words
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Article164 1976-06-07 6 UPI TODAY Is Monday, June 7, the 159 th day of 1976 with 207 to follow. THE MOON Is between Its nrst quarter and full phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under theUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration436 1976-06-07 6 JANE GASKELL - AMERICA JANE GASKELL Deep in the heart of the Gran Canyon chamber music is to resound from natural rock chambers. The Arrigua Quartet is conducting beautiful experiment to find out how the canyon wind and the rushing rapids will blend with Mozart436 words
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Article40 1976-06-07 6 Reuter Melbourne. Monday The Society for Perpendicular Interment here yesterday announced a v/orld-wid? campaign to have dead people buried upright in cylindrical cardboard coffins because ''horizontal burial took up too much room In an overcrowded world." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous213 1976-06-07 6 WORLD WEATHER San Francisco Fair, 9-22 C. Headline: Idaho dam bursts 30,000 flee homes. London Partly cloud>, 13-22 C. Headline: Callagan resists demand for cuts. Moscow Sunny. 1720C. Pravda headline: Honour of Soviet sport Sov.et sportsmen on the eve of Olympic Games. Tokyo Sunny, 24-16 C. Headline: Lockheed three set213 words
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215 1976-06-07 7 UPI Tokyo, Monday Prime Minister Takeo .Miki, determined to clear up the Lockheed payoff scandal while in office, said yesterday he would discuss the case with US President Ford later this month. Mr. Miki. fighting pres sure on him to step dowt fromUPI - 215 words
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Article38 1976-06-07 7 Reuter New Delhi, Monday Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi last night named Mr. Syed Mir Qaslm. former Chief Minister of Kashmir, as Minister without portfolio and a member of her Cabinet, according to an official statement.—Reu-Reuter - 38 words
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Article462 1976-06-07 7 Call to Arabs to halt Syria's 'all-out offensive' Reuter Tripoli, Monday PLO chief Yasser Arafat last night said Syrian forces had started an all-out offensive in Lebanon, according to the Libyan news agency Arna. In a telegram to Arab heads of state, he called for InterventionReuter - 462 words
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Article242 1976-06-07 7 Reagan's move under fire Reuter New York, Monday President Ford has flatly ruled out any chance of US military aid in Rhodesia and southern Africa. Defending a controversial series of political campaign advertisements attacking his rival Republican Ronald Reagan's stand on Rhodesia, Mr. FordReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration71 1976-06-07 7 The Hawaiian sailing canoe Hoknle'a Is escorted by native canoes upon arrival in Tahiti on Frldiy in the harbour of Papeete. The double hulled canoe with a crew of 15, who set out to test the theory that, as long as 1000 years ago, Polynesians sailedAP radio picture - 71 words
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Article104 1976-06-07 7 Brisbane, Monday. A Roman Catholic spokesman here said yesterday women should not risk their lives by fighting rapists to protect their virginity. The Church spokesman in Brisbane, Father Paul McLachlan, issued a statement following a controversy over the eulogy given by a priest at the104 words
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119 1976-06-07 7 UPI Washington, Monday A nigh level, international Roman CatholicAnglican commission is recommending that Catholics ease their rules which govern permission for mixed marriages wlthlr the two churches. It said where one partner is Catholic and the other Anglican, there should be relaxation ofUPI - 119 words
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Article137 1976-06-07 7 Reuter London, Mondav. The boay oi o»l billionaire Jean Paul Getty will be tlown for burial this week to Calllornia the home he longed to retire to. Lawyers In New York yesterday sifted through the papers of Mr. Getty, who died In the earlyReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement371 1976-06-07 7 Let us teach you at home to become a qualified ■iwmiu: OR BOOK-KEEPER well paid, secure, important Evey firm needs en Accountant How can you antar thie fina profeaaion* Tha enawer i» simple Learn at home, quickly, study at home easily, with the L.S.A. betteb^uturei Whatever your job now, the371 words
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Article383 1976-06-07 8 The Malaysian pullout from Betong has been completed. If the Thai Government does not adequately replace the Malaysian Police Field Force unit with its own troops, says Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, the communists will have won "a safe sanctuary and strategic victory" after their "significant383 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article76 1976-06-07 8 One's social status Is often Influenced by who one's friends are. An executive discovered this recently when his friend, who happened to be a local so c c e r superstar, dropped by his office on a social-cum-busi- ness call, and caused quite a flurry in the typing76 words
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Article59 1976-06-07 8 Eager to Impress some visitors from Taiwan, a Singaporean took them to dinner at one of the "Best local restaurants. "The dishes we're having tonight are all unique," she boasted during dinner. To which her guest pointed to the special sesame rolls on the table and59 words
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Article806 1976-06-07 8 J. TICHY - J. TICHY Bata Shoe (S) Pte. Ltd., Singapore 4. I refer to your advertlsment feature. Imported Shoes One Step Ahead <NN, June 1). The various references made in the article to local manufacturers and Imported footwear appeared to be very sweeping and general, with adverse comments on806 words
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Article237 1976-06-07 8 SIN CHEW JIT POH - "N VOICE OF THE PRESS 'a SIN CHEW JIT POH Two days ago the British pound plunged from $1.7530 to $1.7192 against the U3 dollar, a drop of nearly US four cents within three hours. News agencies say that this Is the lowest in history.237 words
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Article, Illustration663 1976-06-07 8 SONNY YAP; SONNY YAP - MONDAY WITH SONNY YAP SONNY YAP The flack from the Lockheed payoff scandal is tearing up holes In Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party. It has blown the lid off the 21-year-old once omnipotent party and revealed it for what it is today: a cauldron663 words
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Advertisement23 1976-06-07 8 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED RAG 15. SINGAPORE 1. Only tetters with correspondents* names and addresses will be published.23 words
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Article, Illustration685 1976-06-07 9 C.L. Sulzberger - Hopes to retire, but not before Ford's term Opinion By C.L. Sulzberger NYT Vienna, Monday It is most unusual that Henry Kisslpger's personal plans should be a matter of political Interest in the United States apd policy interest abroad where, according to history's custom, the Secretary ofNYT - 685 words
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Article558 1976-06-07 9 Reuter Manila, Monday The Philippines capital echoes to the sounds of hammers and cement mixers, thfe rash of steel and concrete as the country braces itself for the biggest conference ever held here. All over the city, and particularly along the wide, sea-facing RoxasReuter - 558 words
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Advertisement151 1976-06-07 9 At Ming Court we have two men with the magic touch. One is our French chef Guy Robin,l other, B __J pianist Mhd tk&David Ng Wr M'sieur Robin turns every simple French recipe into a simmering or sizzling gourmet's delight. He hails from France and Is responsible for the French151 words
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trend Centrespread edited by Betty L.Khoo
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Dear Ros
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Article, Illustration483 1976-06-07 10 / 11 My wife and I are Australians. We have been living here for nearly three years. Our best friends are a local couple. We have two young children; they also have two children of the same age and both our families are very close. Recently483 words
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Article249 1976-06-07 10 / 11 Dear Ros. My sister and I have an embarrassing problem all because of our envious and foolish mother. She wants us to dress alike because her sister-in-law's <win daughters do so. Bhe says they look really cute and pretty and wants us to follow249 words
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Article348 1976-06-07 10 / 11 My husband Is unfaithful. Although our marriage Is only one year old, he has been having affairs with many girls. In fact, he started his wayward actlvltes when we were courting. He gets attracted to every good looking and eligible woman he meets and has affairs with348 words
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Article163 1976-06-07 10 / 11 When I was a schoolgirl, I loved a working man. I believe he also liked me. We met quite often until he went abroad. But things changed after his return. Although we run into one another often—now we are working in the same163 words
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Article203 1976-06-07 10 / 11 I am stuck with a mother who gambles In the day and spends her evenings at the Chinese operas. I have tried suggesting that she stop gambling but it's to no avail. Sometimes I just want her out of the house we have nothing203 words
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Article105 1976-06-07 10 / 11 I read 'A Burden's letter* in your Dear Ros column (NN, May 17) and am writing in to tell her not to be discouraged with her failure, or be affected by her sister's contempt. Many great men in history failed many times before they achieved success. How one105 words
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Article, Illustration137 1976-06-07 10 / 11 Eye catching prints from smart daywear to stunning evening plumage. Nothing fussy, just striking small prints on sheer crepe. Nothing gaudy about these prints either. They're just shades of one colour. And to "show ofT" these prints to the fullest, dress styles are kept simple yet classic.Pictures by Philip Lim - 137 words
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Article401 1976-06-07 10 / 11 J. Schoon - I =3 GIRL-TALK by < J.Schoon STRAW bags the latest craze in town, and just the things to team with casual and sporty clothes. Cleverly matted with different textures of straw, some have handles of rope or leather. The wide variety of styles range401 words
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Advertisement30 1976-06-07 10 / 11 w for a life of fun and excitement 7' O de LANCOME refreshing eau de toilette fW I mM >NM 1 THE BORNEO COMPANY (A Mmb« of it* Inctoap* Group)30 words
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Advertisement90 1976-06-07 10 / 11 k SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL OFFER 50g Jar, Now at $75 (While stock lasts) Think of the big savings. A regular 35g Jar costs ♦62. VISIBLE DIFFERENCE is Elizabeth Arden's unique moisturizing and texturizing creme in one. It actually penetrates 20 cell layers of your skin, to help make your skin more90 words
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Article610 1976-06-07 12 Britain sets aside $4 mil for research NYT London, Monday For centuries the tempestuous seas around Britain's coastline have served as a barrier against invasion and as an inspiration to its poets. Now the waves that pound those bulwarks may be put to use. TheNYT - 610 words
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Miscellaneous532 1976-06-07 12 Monday NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW MBOBaB Cut along dotted I met CLUES FOR CJ-1 1. Moke tuneful sounds with the lips closed 2. This can readily be associated532 words
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Miscellaneous401 1976-06-07 12 Jackpot goes up to $3000 Frederick Tan misses by three points 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 CH. One entrant submitted a solution which401 words
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Miscellaneous78 1976-06-07 12 CH-5:2: It's basically a question of the RIGHT sort of diet, to whatever extent this mav mean a LIGHT diet. Preference for RIGHT. CH-5:4: A CHIEF may. of course act ruthlessly; but a THIEF, as such, can hardly do otherwise. Preference for CHIEF. CH-6:3: Animals hibernate instinctively, rather than for78 words
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2047 1976-06-07 13 This series is compiled by a panel of three English language experts Dr. Lee Kok Cheong, Mr. Arthur Yap and Miss Ngoh Geok Lun. Auxiliary verbs are words that associate with other verbs and are more simply known as "helping verbs." True auxiliaries cannot2,047 words
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514 1976-06-07 13 In your series on English two small points in Lesson 10 (NN. May 24) bothered me. I—ln the answers to the exercise you that Paya Lebar Airport takes the article THE, but Mr. Lee is not preceded by an article because it is514 words
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Article352 1976-06-07 14 Consolidation after weakness LONDON After being closed on Monday, the market this week moved In two distinct phases, a particularly weak period followed by a time of consolidation and some recovery. The first phase occupied Tuesday and Wednesday when, mainly due to the rapidly falling sterling352 words
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Article335 1976-06-07 14 MILAN The Italian Stock Exchange, after registering 1.6 p.c. recovery In the first session, showed light declines which led prices to the same levels of previous week. Volume of transactions continued to be very low. Investors' attitude is. in fact, always characterised by a careful335 words
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Article306 1976-06-07 14 PARIS Although there has been little Increase In market volume the technical rally continued In the market at the beginning of the week. The low level of transactions underlines the lack of sellers as well as the caution of buyers. Among the classical blue chips Aqultalne and306 words
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Article393 1976-06-07 14 Steady rise in Swiss franc a negative factor ZURICH On the Zurich Stock Exchange, a mixed and predominantly weaker trend prevailed, but it should be pointed out that turnover was also relatively modest. The average level of quotations slipped downwards just under 1 per cent. Apart393 words
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401 1976-06-07 14 New York, MondayMultinational companies based In the UB, faced by an unabating decline in the value of the British pound, have been seeking every means available to minimise their vulnerability to its continuing plunge, according to foreign-ex-change dealers in New York. Despite these401 words
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Article171 1976-06-07 14 FRANKFURT The technical rebound from last week's low was stopped on Tuesday and the absence of bids caused share prices to retreat slightly. Banks, automobiles and department stores have been showing above average losses during the last two days. The Remarks by Bundesbank171 words
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Article110 1976-06-07 14 Manila, Monday.—The Philippines has enough copper to guarantee mining for the next 50 years even at the present rate of expansion, according to the Bureau of Mines in a weekend statement. It put the proven and possible deposits at nearly 3000 million tonnes at last Dec.110 words
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Advertisement97 1976-06-07 14 CITROEN HINRY ANS ACINOUS PTI. LTD., 9, teng Kee Rood. Singopore 3 Tel 6352*44 TAN CHONG 4 SONS MOTOR CO. (S) PTI. LTD., 29 Rochore Conol Rd S pore 7 Tels *****8/ *****9/ *****8 Blk 79, 29. Too Poyoh Central S pore 12 Tel *****6/ *****7/ *****4 TOYOTA BORNiO MOTORS97 words
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Article, Illustration499 1976-06-07 15 Nick van Nugteren - Motoring by Nick van Nugteren Datsun introduced its front wheel drive economy cars in 1970. One of the models, now a familiar sight in Singapore, is the Datsun 100 A. It's successor Is the 100AF 11, and this Is the car I had the499 words
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618 1976-06-07 15 Lee Chiu San - What to look for in these machines < > Motorcycling by Lee Chiu San Burled in motorcycling's past are some truly great bikes. Names like Brough Superior, Aerial Square Four, Scott Flying Squirrel and Vincent Black Shadow evoke fond memories in many an old618 words
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Advertisement66 1976-06-07 15 $199 Singapore only CP-150 Speakers optional TYE RGS2OOX The RG-5200X/CP-150 combination. It puts together dynamic 7 watts per channel sound.Superb AM/FM reception. And a stereo cassette with Auto Eject. Sharp's got a way with sound I LEG TRONIC COMPANY 201, Centenment Reed, Sinfepeie 2. Tel: UIO7SO, *****57 rURNTABLE The iictnu66 words
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Miscellaneous428 1976-06-07 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you possess all the Intellectual ability necessary to make a success of whatever you attempt. Unfortunately, however. you are at times disinclined to apply your full intelligence to the tasks at hand. Your habit of attempting to consider any number of428 words
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Article410 1976-06-07 16 London, Monday The rising price of meat might provide the key to the success of England's cricket Test hero David Steele. For every run Steele produces for England, ne receives a laniD chop and his unbeaten 105 on the third day ox the410 words
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Advertisement585 1976-06-07 16 miiwM TRADE DIRECTORIES. ABOUT 50 countries directories for sale. For brochures, prices contact Sunho Trading. Tel. *****58/ *****1. PAINLESS EAR PIERCING 111-J River Valley Road (near Kllliney Road junction) Tal: 370*23 S'pore 'II ,""""11 LEONIE FASHION CENTRE 427-B River Valley Road, (S) Tal: *****41 Guaranteed Dressmaking Course (Elem. Int.) Saturday:585 words
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Advertisement164 1976-06-07 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, CHUAN HUP MARINE (PTE) LTD of 166, Tyrwhitt Road (8) hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intended change of vessel's name. We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter164 words
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Article124 1976-06-07 17 Reuter Sydney. Monday. Australian tennis star Ken Rosewall saic yesterday tennis standards in China were well below World class. Rosewall. with Australians Neale Fraser, Mai Anderson, Michelle Pekovick and Kerryn Pratt, played a series ol exhibition matches in Peking and Canton during a nine-dav tour as partReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration572 1976-06-07 17 Wilfred Shimmen - MARTIAL ARTS by Wilfred Shimmen An exponent of JuJitsu considered in Japan as one of the most. lethal forms of martial arts is prepared to teach the art to Singapore police and Armed Forces personnel. Mr. K.B. Moorthy, sth dan judo-ka and president of the572 words
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Article, Illustration685 1976-06-07 17 Brian Miller - RACING uith Brian Miller Swatow 11, unbeaten in hjs last three starts, made it four-in-a-row when he trounced the opposition in no uncertain terms on the final day of the Pro-Am meetine at Buklt Timah yesterday. Installed a hot favourite, this Blueccope geld Ing gave685 words
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Article28 1976-06-07 17 Buenos Aires. Monday. —Argentina's World middleweight boxing champion Carlos Monzon said yesterday he would retire after Aghting Colombia's Rodrigo Valdes In Monte Carlo on June 26.28 words
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Article188 1976-06-07 17 Mcscow, Monday The Soviet Union will send a team of over 500 sportsmen and women, including 19 current Olympic champions, to this Summers Games In Montreal and will compete In every event except field hockey, it was announced yesterday. A report from the team selectors188 words
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Miscellaneous257 1976-06-07 17 9 Interlaced 10 Yellowish-red 11 the Knife 12 Dies 13 Watch over 18 Drag 19 Hit on the head 23 Fr. river 24 Port-au-Prince land 25 Doubleday 26 Welt 27 Gaze fixedly 28 Burn with water 29 Of royal blood 30 Goose genus 32 In concert 35 Like a gremlin257 words
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Article, Illustration477 1976-06-07 18 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Singapore's Asia Electric, fresh from their resounding 116-63 victory over Indonesia's P e k a n Baru on Saturday, saw their hopes of winning the championship dimmed when they were beaten 83-66 by Japan's Mitsui Life Insurance on the second day ofPicture by Chua Peng Tee - 477 words
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Article201 1976-06-07 18 Reuter UPI Teheran, Monday Iraq beat Yemen 1-0 in fourth day of Asian Cup soccer championship here at 100,000-seat Aryamehr Stadium, yesterday. Half-time score was 0-0. Iraq's only goal was scored by striker Kazem Vahal In the 84th minute. At the end of theReuter; UPI - 201 words
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Article365 1976-06-07 18 Reuter Dortmund, Monday, Ivo Van Damme of Bel--Bum moved Into the lympic reckoning when he clocked one minute 45.1 seconds for the fast est 800 metres in the world this year at an International athletics meeting here yesterday. The Belgian, who was a tenthReuter - 365 words
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242 1976-06-07 18 Klsumu, Monday —The team manager of Kenya's athletics squad to the Montreal Olympics said here yesterday the Supreme Council for Sport In Africa (SCSA) should tell Africans to boycott French sportsmen and women, rather than New Zealanders, at the Olympics. Alsh Jeneby, a longtime critic242 words
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Article232 1976-06-07 18 Paris, Monday Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia, champion in 1970 and 1971, went out in the third round of the men's singles at the French international tennis championships here yesterday. Kodes, seeded ninth, was giving away eight years In age to Hungarian Balacs Taroczy and it showed.232 words
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Article27 1976-06-07 18 Tokyo. Monday Olympic void medalist Nobutaka Taguchl was selected yesterday among 18 swimmers and divers to represent Japan In the Montreal Olympic Oames next month.27 words
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Miscellaneous51 1976-06-07 18 m a a 7/a an L MB TH MEANING OF Ul H HI 0 V: m WW Mi »*a ft ill It ■■i >•) NORBERT r MCHWEt? 15 <SOIUG TO SrAtf U)HU U5 A FEUJ WEEKS e Bl t ur» 5§ H 5© •1 to a ll'iiß £Sfe I by51 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1976-06-07 19 Jeffrey Low - But Q'town not disgraced by Jeffrey Low Farrer Park United and Queenstown, the two most improved teams in the First Division soccer League, played with champion's fire in a thoroughly exciting match at Queenstown Stadium yesterday afternoon. At the rate both clubs are pertormlng.Picture by Hairis - 1,163 words
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Article65 1976-06-07 19 SATURDAY: Armed Forces 2 (Wilfred Krih, Ho Kwang Hock) Jurong I; Toa Payoh 8 (Tan Kheng Poh Z, Gbasali Gani, Mohammed Noh, Lee Teik Ngee, Zalnal Abidin, Majld Ariff, Urn Teng Sai) Changi SUNDAY: FarrerPark 3 (Naslr JalU 2, Lee Choo Ann) Qneenatown 2 (R. Rajendran, Rami! Sadl);65 words
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Article87 1976-06-07 19 r w d L p a rt T. Payoh 4 1 0 16 2 H Oeylang 5 4 0 1 20 5 Q'stown 4 S 0 1 13 6 For cm 4 3 0 1 6 3 6 F. Park 4 3 1 1 6 6 T'plnes 4 187 words
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Article51 1976-06-07 20 MEI LIN: Actually the Use Your Hanus campaign is nothing new. During my school days, we used to wash the school on the last day of each term. AH FOOK: Yes, but now with the official endorsement of the Government, It will not seem so much of a51 words
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Miscellaneous665 1976-06-07 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed bv KUDL'UBA MALAR (T/r) 3.35 DIARY OF EVENTS (T) 4 00 GENERAL HOSPITAL 4.20 1 S A I AMUTHAM <r>. A selection of Indian classical music featuring Raj Kumar (sltar) and Rajlnder Kumar 8harma (tabla) 4.40 INTERMISSION 6.05 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed665 words
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Miscellaneous171 1976-06-07 20 Today's top shows LAST STRONGHOLD: The Unknown Jungle. (Ch. 5 at 7 p.m. in colour.) The jungles which cover a large part of South-east Asia are among the least known jungles in the world. This documentary discusses the flora and fauna of these equatorial forests. TREASURES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM:171 words
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