Under Preferences, you can specify whether the "New Terminal" menu entry
opens it in a window or a tab.

Separate shortcuts (Shift+Ctrl+N and Shift+Ctrl+T by default) are still
available.

This was a change done in mainstream gnome-terminal; I have no idea what
was the intent behind it. I have no opinion either whether it's better
or worse than the old one was. I recommend you to accept it this way and
get used to it :)

** Summary changed:

- xterm menu items disappeared
+ gnome-terminal menu items disappeared

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