New Nation, 15 March 1971

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  • 14 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, March 15, 1971 No. 48 Price 15 cents NEJ^^TIONB
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  • 144 1 Success in her first attempt. For MTs. L. Oorloff, 69, who won $lOOO in New Nation's Moneywords puzzle last week, it was a most unexpected windfall. Mrs. Oorloff, who' has been mar i a glng her family's pharmaceutical business for the past 20 years, said today:
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  • 85 1 Roxy Electric Industries came on the Trading Board this morning. The company has a paid-up capital of $2.4 million following a private placement of 1.2 million shares of $1 each at par. At the end of 45 minutes trading, 1000 shares changed hands on this counter at
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  • 39 1 LATE NEWS Saigon, Monday.—American field commanders reported today that Communist forces had taken over the Ho Chi Minh trail town of Sepone evacuated by the South Vietnamese and were at work repairing damaged supply lines.
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  • 24 1 Washington, Monday The State Department is expected to announce shortly the elimination of restrictions on travel by Americans to mainland China.
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  • Briefly...
    • 94 1 Berlin, Mondav Western Berlin voters yesterday defeated a strong Communist Party bid to gain seats in the City House of Representatives and returned to power a Socialist-led coalition governmefrr™ 0 Preliminary unofficial returns showed the Communist Party had failed in its strongest campaign since the split
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    • 56 1 Hong Kong Monday The voice of the people of Thailand" radio has claimed successes for Thai Guerrillas in recent attacks on government forces. The radio, quoted by the New China news agency yesterday, said the guerrillas ambushed frontier police on March 11 In Nan Province, Northern Thailand. killing
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    • 66 1 Damascus, Monday. Lieutenant-General Hafez Al-Assad was sworn In here last night as Syria's 14th President since the country won Independence from France In 1943. The ceremony took place at a special session of Parliament. General Assad. 41, yesterday moved Into the Republican Palace here to begin
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  • 181 1 United Press International Saigon* Monday air force jets ftre using laser beam directed bombs to destroy Communist tanks and blow up tunnel supply complexes in Laos, according to military sources here. They said a "considerable" number of the 47 North Vietnamese tanks knocked out by
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  • 17 1 There were 86 traffic accidents yesterday. S i x were serious and one was fatal.
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  • 329 1 United Press International Daeea, MonAiy East Pakistan's Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman announced early today that he was taking over the complete administration of the troubled region. The announcement appeared to put East Pakistan on the verge of independence. The
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  • 22 1 London, Monday About 1000 people paraded in London's Trafalgar Square yesterday to demonstrate against British entry into the European Common Market.
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  • 283 1 Many new, untrained More than half of the officers in the Governm en t Administrative Service are "relatively new and untrained," a state of afifeirs which cannot be ignored, the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said today. The result: A series of training courses are
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  • 172 1 Poll gives Mrs. Gandhi 'dramatic strength' Agence France Presse New Delhi, Monday Mrs. Indira Gandhi's two-thirds sweep of the mid-term election may herald a diplomatic offensive to settle India's strained relations with China and Pakistan. The prospect of diplomatic initiatives was mentioned in political and
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  • 417 1  -  Pledges Singapore's support By S. M. Ali Manila, Monday Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. 8. Hajaratnam, yesterday praised the results of the fourth ASEAN ministerial conference and offered his government's full support to the implementation of 121 recommendations approved at the twoday conference. Mr. Rajaratnam, who will
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  • 132 2 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Any move to stop the outflow of profits made by foreign Investors in this country will be disastrous, says the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin. According to Tun Tan, the action will definitely stop foreigners from investing here. Tun Tan says this in
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  • 203 2 Kuala Lumpur, Monday There is good prospect of the Malayan Railway becoming a viable organisation if it takes advantage of the future development of the country, says the Railway Administration. In an editorial In the Malayan Railway's magazine, Keretapl, it says that with this in
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  • 334 2 Foster parents to pay certain costs A scheme by which firms and individuals can "adopt" birds at Jurong Bird Park is under discussion, the chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Slang, said today. It calls for those so wishing to pay for the
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  • 102 2 Kuala Lumpur, Monday More than 158,000 people were registered with the Malaysian Employment Service last December. Of this number, 79,468 were adults. More youths were registered now than previously. Those seeking Jobs as production and related workers and as labourers accounted for 54 per
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  • 189 2 More than 50 families attended a picnic at the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Changi yesterday to raise funds for a fun to be held on May 9. The presence of so many people brought joy to the children. They talked
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  • 104 2 The spirit of "Getting to know You" and "I could have danced all night" was there at the Raffles Girls' Primary School yesterday afternoon, when The Singapore Teachers' Folk Dance Society played host to 90 Japanese youths. The visitors are part of a
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  • 139 2  -  S.M. ALI REPORTS FROM THE ASEAN CONFERENCE S.M. ALI Manila, Monday All ASEAN countries have told Indonesia that they will support the candidacy of Mr. Adam Malik for the presidentship of the UN General Assembly session later this year. The pledge by Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the
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  • 486 2 Wide discussion in closed session Manila, Monday The foreign ministers of ASEAN nations have reached a broad measure of agreement in their assessment of the general political situation in South-East Asia and have pledged their support to the search for a political settlement of the
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    • 726 2 $lOOO for a clever reader 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 from the
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    • 57 2 Weather n Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Isolated showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.—B7 Mln. temp.—74.s Total rainfall for the month to date (1n5.)—0.44. Total rain days for the month to date —4. Hours of sunshine—3.2s. TIDES Today:
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    • 106 2 At the cinema Cathay: »i walk The u s® L 3°. 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Odeoa: "Zatoichi And Tne Roving Swordsman" (Mandarin) 1.30, 4, 7. 9.30 p.m. Orchard: "Zatoichi And TTie Roving Swordsman" (Mandarin) 1.30, 4, 7. 9.15 p.m. Odeon-Katong: "Bplendld Love Affair" (Mandarin) I. 3.15, 7, 9.15 p.m. Lido:
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  • 284 3 The personal touch house to house visits is proving a success for the founder members of the newly-formed Watten Estate Owners and Residents Association. For the past week about 30 members of the association have been canvassing their neighbourhood for more members. Mr.
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  • 197 3 The Chellaram Organisation, India's second largest industrial and trading giant, is actively looking into investment prospects here. The vice-president of the organisation, Mr. Murlit Chellaram, said at his Hilton hotel suite: "I have had discussions with government leaders on this matter. But it is
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  • 67 3 The lecture on Recent advances of endoscopy, especially to detect early cancer of stomach in Japan, due to be held next Friday, has been cancelled. A spokesman for the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies today said that due to unforeseen circumstances, the lecturer Dr. Yanao Orguro
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  • 224 3 Rain failed to dampen the spirit of several thousand people especially the children watching the first public trooping the colour ceremony at Padang yesterday. As the Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, took his seat on the parade ground at 5.30 p.m., rain
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  • 210 3 School principals no longer need ask the Ministry of Education for permission to stage day outings for pupils but they must still send in an official form at least two days before the event. A circular announcing the new move was sent to
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  • 203 3 A three-day Asian regional seminar on New Concepts of Management will be held for senior executives at the Hilton hotel from Friday. Organised jointly by the Stamford Research Institute and the Philippinesbased SOV Group, Singapore is the sixth city to host the seminar. The principal consultant
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  • 143 3 The Minister for Social- Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, is continuing his visits to voluntary charity organisations this morning. He will tour the Darul Ihsan Orphanage, canossian Convent, Chen Su Lan Methodist Children's Home and the Association for Retraded Children Tampines Home. Members of the
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  • 202 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Every MP will get an opportunity to speak in Parliament, but the ruling party must first be given a chance to state its case, the Speaker of the Dewan Ra'ayat, Da to C. M. Yusof, said yesterdav. The DAP, like any other
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  • 314 3 DAP raise variety of big issues Kuala Lumpur, Monday Selangor State Assemblymen have submitted hundreds of questions for oral and written answers from the Government. She questions which come from opposition parties as well as Government backbenchers cover a wide range of topics ranging from
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  • 36 3 The numbers picked in yesterday's Toto draw No. 20/71 were: 29, 37, 27, 30 and 2. The additional numbers was 49. In the circle's draw, the number picked were: 8, 3 and 42.
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  • 214 3 Kuala Lumpur, Monday The Bank of China is not allowed to operate in Malaysia because it is wholly owned by the Government of China. The Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, says that the Banking Ordinance 1958 prohibits the issue of a
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  • THE WORLD
    • 282 5 New Nation Foreign Service New Delhi, Monday The Communist Party Marxist has emerged as the top opposition body in India's Lower House of Parliament, with 25 seats. Party sprang a sur?a It**#** by winning the 38 seats declared irom West Bengal, which sends a total
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    • 180 5 Reuter Kuching, Monday Malaysian security forces conducting an anti guerrilla sweep south of the state capital in Sarawak's First Division have killed another Communist, an army commander said here yesterday. The commander of the Third Malaysian Infantry Brigade Brigadier General Ghazali bin Dato Seth said
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    • 95 5 Madrid, Monday The bride was 71 years old and so nervous that she fainted at the altar when she came to marry a 32-year-old agricultural labourer. It happened yesterday in the parish church at Hondon de la Nieves. near Alicante. Local landowner Senorita Rosa Mira
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    • 222 5 Reuter Paris, Monday Shots were fired at a Socialist candidate in a Paris suburb yesterday as voters trickled to the pools in an early turnout in the first round of nationwide municipal elections. The candidate, Mr. M. Michel Mele, escaped unhurt after at least
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    • 159 5 Reuter New Delhi, Monday India's only major internal airline was grounded yesterday for the second day running because of an industrial dispute, leaving many air travellers stranded at terminals throughout the country. The management of the state-owned Indian Airlines yesterday maintained the lockout It
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    • 316 5 Withdrawal may be move to avoid head-on fight with enemy in Laos New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Monday Saigon troops in Laos have pulled back to a fire support base 17 miles inside the neutral kingdom to t a c k i e
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    • 232 5 Susan Karike, 17, the girl who has designed Papua-New Guinea's first national flag, can barely read or write. When she learnt of her success, she was back in the semi-primitive Papuan village where she was born. She was there to persuade her sorcerer grandfather
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    • 144 5 Reuter Paris, Monday An unfinished volume of former French President Charles de Gaulle's memoirs goes on sale in France on Wednesday with his successor Mr. Georges Pompidou figuring in it as a prominent character. Only two chapters of the book—intended to deal with the period 1962 to
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    • 303 5 Russia may soon have manned orbital station United Press International Moscow, Monday The chief designer of Soviet spacecraft indicated yesterday the Soviet Union may be about to try assembling the first manned orbital station in space. "It seems to me very expedient to build in
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    • 186 5 United Press International Phnom Penh, Monday General Lon Nol's Government has staged a show of strength In the capital as Phnom Penh awaits the first anniversary of the overthrow of Prince Norodom Sihanouk with growing uneasiness. Tanks trundled along the city's
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    • 251 5 Reuter Ankara, Monday Military leaders yesterday gave civilian politicians one year to restore social, political and economic order in Turkey or face an outright military takeover of the government. The ultimatum was issued by General Kemalettin Eken. chief of Turkey's national guard, two days after
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    • 29 5 New Delhi, Monday Police yesterday shot dead IS bandits In a clash with a robber band on a junglecovered river bank 185 miles north of Bhopal.
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    • 201 5 Reuter New York, Monday A military judge yesterday gave three rulings which badly weakened the defence of Lieutenant William Calley, facing a possible death sentence on charges of murdering more than 100 South Vietnamese civilians. The judge, Colonel Reid Kennedy, said in one ruling that issuing
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    • 212 5 Reuter New York, Monday •ihe United States government should spend money on high speed rail services rather than on developing supersonic commercial aircraft, Life magazine said yesterday. The magazine said in an editorial that short-haul air services, commuter transit and Intercity passenger
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    • 113 5 Reuter Lusaka, Monday Armed police yesterday guarded the headquarters of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (ZAPU) here following reports that more than 20 of its leading members had been kidnapped at gunpoint.. Mr. Edward Ndhlovu, deputy general secretary of the banned Rhodesian Nationalist Organisation, said
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    • 234 6 Reuter Vienna, Monday The Soviet delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with the United States arrived here yesterday under instructions from the Kremlin to seek positive results. Mr. Vladimir Semyonov, chief Russian negotiator, told reporters on arrival by train from Moscow for
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    • 235 6 Reuter London, Monday Cardinal Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster, said here last night that being a virgin either man or woman was not in itself a virtue. The Cardinal, who heads the Roman Catholic church in Britain, was being questioned by people on
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    • 30 6 Rome, Monday Rome's three million Inhabitants were without cinemas yesterday because of strikes but as a compensation they got free rides on toll motorways out of the city.
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    • 245 6 3105 can contest the polls in July Agence France Presse Jakarta, Monday The Indonesian Government yesterday announced that 3105 people have been temporarily listed as the eligible parliamentary candidates for the General Elections in July. The list ot names revealed that some 735 candidates had been scrapped
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    • 465 6 Soviet study foresees shifts towards Communism in Algeria, Egypt and Africa Reuter Moscow, Monday Shifts towards Communism in fcgypt and Algeria and the eventual "overcoming" of religious beliefs in Africa are foreseen in an authoritative Soviet study of Africa recently published here. The study, published In book form
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    • 291 6 United Press International Jerusalem, Monday Israel's Prime Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, under attack from some of her ministers for outlining a peace map in a newspaper interview, yesterday headed off a possible political crisis. Soon after the regular cabinet session began Mrs. Meir distributed to the
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    • 173 6 Reuter Tripoli, Monday Libya has threatened to nationalise its oil if Western petroleum companies do not meet its demands for higher revenues. The threat was made at a heated meeting on Saturday between the Libyan Oil Minister, Mr. Ezzedln Mabrouk, and representatives of
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    • 284 6 Reuter La Paz, Monday The late Bolivian President Rene Barrientos, who died in a helicopter crash almost two years ago, was assassinated because he was involved in a plot to smuggle arms to Israel, the leading newspaper Hoy claimed here yesterday. Hoy claimed Its former publisher,
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    • 100 6 London, Monday A call for civil disobedience by all black people If the Government's Immigration Bill becomes law was made here last night by the West Indian Standing Conference. The conference, to which many West Indian Immigrant organisations are affiliated, unanimously called for the Bill to
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    • 50 6 Paris, Monday Three new-born babies died and nine were Injured when fire raced through the Incubator room of a private clinic In a northern suburb here early yesterday. But 30 other babies In nearby wards were saved when firemen quickly snuffed out the blaze.
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    • 251 6 Reuter Canberra, Monday The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon, prepared yesterday for an Opposition Labour Party no confidence motion against his Government today. It will be the 63-year-old former Foreign Affairs Minister's first appearance in Parliament since he replaced Mr. John Gorton
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    • 32 6 Kuwait, Monday. Kuwait Foreign Minister, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and the visiting Chinese ambassador In Baghdad, Mr. Ta'fei Kong, have reviewed bilateral relations, Including the possibility of. establishing diplomatic ties.
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    • 369 6 Ford men vote to stay out Reuter London, Monday Thousands of Ford Motor workers voted yesterday to carry on with the strike that has halted the company's operations In Britain for nearly seven weeks. The news was relayed to company chief Mr. Henry Ford who arrived
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  • COMMENT
    • 2348 7  -  Former UMNO leader still critical of Razak, Ismail From John Hoffman Tmie has not blurred the "hard line" of Dr. Mahathir bin Jtfohamad on what he propounds as the realistic solution for longe-range racial peace in Malaysia. Nearly two years after his controversial explosion from the United
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    • 416 7  -  From Steve Harvey The task of the Soviet historian, it has been said, is to predict the past. For in Russia, history is constantly being rewritten according to the dictates of each succeeding regime. Adapting to their environment, Soviet scholars have developed short memories. Josef Stalin alive
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    • 698 7  -  Martial law repeal will ease strain on the people From Suthichai Yoon The forthcoming repeal of the 12-year-old martial law from 34 of the 71 provinces in Thailand must have puzzled many an observer here —particularly amid government reports that Communist terrorism has been on the increase
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  • 324 8 The forceful clarification and reiteration by Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia's Prime Minister, of his "One China" policy, when he wound up the debate on the King's speech in the Dewan Raayat, should satisfy the Opposition (and others) that there are no hidden reservations on this
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  • 736 8  -  ALEX JOSEY Like everyone else I was given a number when I Joined the RAF during the war. It was stamped on my identity disc, which hung on a cord round my neck. My number was as important to me as my
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  • Letters
    • 226 8  -  H.R. HOCHSTADT Deputy Secretary (Establishment) Ministry of Finance Singapore L Half-way through his article Jackie Sam (New Nation, March 11) says "I am far from being a good judge on the operations of the public service." And he goes on to add another 370 words about this
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    • 355 8  -  L.V.C. Picking a mole-hill to illustrate a mountain is an exercise in futility. Mr. Dick Wilson (New Nation 10/3/71) spoke of a great divide or a conflict of cultures on the basis of one sentence which was reported to have come from the Minister of Culture speaking on
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  • 812 8  -  By Ow Wei Mei A great deal of merriment would not be expected at a Chinese New Year party for old folks from welfare homes. But one thought to find at least some warmth and cheer. The
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  • The voice of the Press
    • 161 8 What the other newspapers are saying: US officials are still optimistic that it Is very unlikely that China will seriously consider active participation in the IndoChlna war. They have arrived at this conclusion on the hypothesis that the Sino-Sovlet conflict is more important than the outcome of
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    • 118 8 The role of "catalyst" that will be played by PERN AS (National Corporation) in the effort to increase Malay participation in the field of commerce and industry is most welcome. It is planning to provide a reservoir of expertise and know-how for the establishment of commercial enterprises and
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    • 146 8 Early this month the National Personnel Authority reported to the Cabinet, as required by law, the list of government officials who had applied for approval to join private firms and whose application has been approved for the fiscal year 1970. This list contained the names of 193 high
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  • Article, Illustration
    2059 9 WHERE THAT 'INIQUITY' REPUTATION IS MORE MYTHICAL THAN REAL... A SINGAPOREAN LIVING ABROAD TELLS HIS STORY...'WHEN HABITS MUST CHANGE' Living in a new environment for a length of time, depending always on the attitude of the resident, may be looked upon either as a set of problems to be
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  • SHOWBIZ
    • 508 10 A woman has to be ruthless in show business, says Margaret What qualities does a woman need to reach the top of the entertainment ladder? According to Miss Margaret Manasseh, a liltinglyvolced Australian singer, the main two are ruthlessness
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    • 535 10 Sweat it out —that's what a fun night out means THE DAY THE DISCO MAN POUNCED ON MY FRIEND WHO HAD DARED TO DISCARD HIS COAT... Fashion is a funny thing—and if you are inclined to wear something a wee bit unorthodox while hitting Singapore's night spots, then you are
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    • 417 10  -  Felix Blaska is tops MERRY ANDREW That the Felix Blaska Ballet Company made a tremendous impact upon all those who were fortunate enough to obtain tickets for the three performances they gave at the Victoria Theatre last week is an undisputed fact. Even if one has a
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    • 541 10  -  Basic problem is 'not enough funds and expertise* By Eunice Sim One often hears critical comments about Radio Television Singap u r a productions: "Oops, that spotlight's on the wrong face, and oh dear they're the same old terrible lanterns they used last week...." Naturally there
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    • 263 10 DAD'S DREAMING OF A 'MEE' BAKERY Dad wants to leave the entertainment business. He's dreaming of the day when his routine is organised, running a noodles bakery in Taiwan. For four or five years, Mr. Lim On Feng, a small, wiry man has
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  • WOMAN
    • 498 11  -  SHIRLEY MANASSEH Their shirts have the tapered cut, are coloured, printed and seethrough; their ties are between three and three-and-a-half inches wide and flashy; their trousers are called "slacks," slightly bellbottom, fittingly tailored with no turn-ups; their shoes are broadtoed with
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    • Article, Illustration
      72 11 New styles so comfortable and exciting She's gay and haughty in this "cavalier" shirt in beige crepe top over wide-leg trousers. Kathy admits that its so comfortable in such a loose style with plenty of gathers along the sleeves and shoulders. Her black velure trousers has a nippy
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    • 467 11  -  INDEPENDENCE AND EQUALITY BRINGS OTHER PROBLEMS By Elizabeth Choo The new is the bachelor girl or career wife with a salary equal to a man's but who faces new problems with her pay packet and independence. What she'has to
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    • 640 11 ...needs tempering with mature attitudes MY FACE The peculiar thing about most controversial topics that one meets today is that there is a whole lot of talking and very little doing. Everybody has a solution or the feasible answer but practically nothing is done about
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    • 733 12 Shares Game:— Part Nine in a series by Chartexus The price earnings ratios of securities are often given in the financial pages of good newspapers. But they are referred to by the average investor in a rather glib manner he is inclined to forget
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  • SPORT 1
    • 554 13  -  The shadow of tradition CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap Ever since a dedicated Softball teacher in Crescent Girls' introduced the rugged sport to the fair sex in the early *****, the school has never looked back. Under the direction of Mr. Leong Kok Wing, who Is
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    • 231 14 The leadership for the San Miguel $15,000 overall circuit prize money changed hands for the third time after the Malaysian Open over the weekend. Leading the field after three opens in the nine-leg circuit is Japan's Takaaki Kono who has out edged compatriot Haruo Yasuda
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    • 296 14 Sydney, Monday American Negro tennis star Arthur Ashe said today he hoped antiapartheid demonstrators would succeed in preventing the South African Rugby Union and cricket teams from visiting Australia later this year. Ashe, 27, said at a press conference after losing the men's
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    • 71 14 Seoul, Monday—Kim HunChi of South Korea, who was chosen the best boxer of the Sixth Asian Games in Bangkok last December, will soon turn professional. Kim said yesterday that he will end his amateur career after taking part in a national amateur boxing meet In Pusan
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    • 20 14 Lyss, Switzerland, Monday—Switzerland won the group "B" World ice hockey championship with a 5-0 victory over Italy.
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    • 135 14 IN HAMILTON, New Zealand, a New Zealand antiapartheid militant predicted violent demonstrations if next year's South African cricket tour of New Zealand or the planned 1973 rugby tour takes place. Mr. Trevor Richard, chairman of the New Zealand "halt all racist tours" organisation, said there would be an "acute
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    • 25 14 London, Monday.—French driver Henri Pescarolo in a Motul March Cowsorth won the Formula 2 car 2nd heat at Mallory Park in Leicestershire.
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    • 12 14 St. George 28, Penrth 0. Parramatta 26, W. Suburbs 16.
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    • 469 14  -  By Jeffrey Low New Zealand's motorcycling ace, Geoff Ferry, 21, is confident that his 500 c.c. production Suzuki will be in winning form when he races in the Singapore Grand Prix next month. The machine, which Is his own, is now undergoing many
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    • 155 14 SPORT ll\l THE U S United Press International Los Angeles, Monday Catcher Jeff Torborg was acquired by the California Angels from the Los Angeles Dodgers today in a straight cash transaction involving more than US$2O,OOO. The husky former Rutgers Athlete, 29, was the dodger backup
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    • 283 15 The horses marked with a are the ones to follow Soutlen wdMßurden was nicely clear at the home turn, with Grenadier and bouuen well back. Light Burden went on to win easily. P®®®' leadto S toto 010 straight from Black Belt, with Kimberley closing in.
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    • 590 15 By Scrutineer The Samsuri trained Katong View now looks a strong prospect in next' Sunday's Singapore Derby, after his fine effort in the mile race yesterday when he finished a fast fifth to Movie House V. The Martello Towers gelding was putting In his best
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    • 335 15 Georgetown, Monday India were 175 for three at the close of the second day of their first-class match with Guyana at Bourda here yesterday. Guyana were dismissed for 382 In their first Innings. Indifferent batting by the Indian cricketers saw them lose three wickets for
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    • 235 15 Geneva, Monday Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), yesterday warned the international federations that the organisation would have the right to veto any athlete it believes has violated the amateur code. Brundage, 83, said rule 26 on eligibility had been completely redrafted and
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    • 275 15 United Press International New York, Monday Gallery favourite Arnold Palmer stormed to a one-strike victory over Julius Boros yesterday in the US$l5O,OOO Florida Citrus invitation golf tournament setting a record at 18-under par-270. "I was a little dubious about Julius," said the sun-bronzed Palmer, picking
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    • 141 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald -4 THIS HERE IS ALLEN ...AH 1 THAT'S BETH... AN' OVER THERE STARIW; IS PEBRA...AH' HEAINT HERE, BUT THERE'S SORPON T00... .fl 1,1,1 I < WAfi i ::'J| j■ T,":, AMP YOU'RE....? IT OU6HT T' BE PLAW T J YA, LAP/. I'M HARRY'S MA ■BZL
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    • 303 15 CM llaat littet liic^ NEW NATION MONEYWORDS 4 C V j. MONDAY Cat Mt Mi »i« Witt attar cnmn. Partial iutractiMS iifui kalaw. (Mr./Mrt./Min). LETTERS IV* Cat »lM| aattat li»ei< CLUES FOR C-1 2. Warfc «M woo 4 4. Wag tf fciMb, l^a 1. Likely to dM S. Swt «f
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    • 109 16 Teetotaller Mrs. Carol Boneham, 24, has come through a tipsy pregnancy in London, primed with "pots" of cider every day—and all on the house. The cider, paid for on National Health, was ordered by doctors to Erevent her from giving irth prematurely. Mrs. Boneham, of Northamptonshire, was put
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    • 369 16  -  FROM A SINGLE SECRETARY A TYPICAL TALE Shirley Manasseh Job interviews can require more than the customary testimonial inspections and the filling in of application forms. An irate single girl over 29 explained the other day what she had to go through
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    • 363 16 Band practices in the evenings are quite the thing nowadays and often to the dismay of neighbouring families. Groups of four to six musicians (most holding day jobs) together with their complement of in- struments drums, bass, lead and rhythm guitars, conga drums, trumpets,
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    • 125 16 The town council at Darlington, England, have stepped in and given a bus driver the right to wear his turban on duty. They voted at a special meeting to overrule Mr. William Mayes, the Corporation transport manager, who had banned the turban. They decided
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    • 50 16 A telephone operator In a shipping firm says she receives many unusual calls at work. One call recently was from a low-voiced gentleman. Gentleman: "I'd like to Inquire about fares please" Operator: "Passenger or Freight?" Gentleman: "That depends—l'm booking a ticket for my mother-in-law."
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    • 58 16 Rosalind Tan's a girl who knows how to put out the red carpet. She's learning French and brushing up on Japanese just so she can make Singapore's visitors feel at home. Rosalind, 23, is a hotel cashier and she thinks her fluency will help her
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    • 69 16 AH FOOK: Have you ever met a more discourteous lot than Singapore's shop assistants? They should be brought into the courtesy drive. MEI LIN: Now be fair. I admit some of the younger ones can be difficult, and their attitude may leave a bad impression on the tourists
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    • 387 16 5 Singapore 6.00 Opening and Tom Orattan's War 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Felix The Cat 7.05 Family Affair 7.40 News and Newsreel in Chinese 8.05 Combat 9.00 News and Newsreel in English 9.25 It's Happening in Singapore (English) 9.45 Tapestry 10.35 Four Winds To Adventure 11.00 Route 66 11.55
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    • 84 16 SHORT RIBS f POOR BORIS WAS ARRESTED fUS MORWI/VO. BORIS, TWE SCHIZOPHRENIC SPN as a-: SNIFFY ABE-NiT vou sweet H Jul ■i /7»S By Frank O'Neal HES SuSRSCtHPOFBEWe A DOUBLE A3ENT. FOR WHAT? A Wi: r-» m %iAir m i 0l 9i >£ESS by George Fett m I V *=V
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    • 397 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you Have tremendous natural calm. Indeed, you will have to take care that you do not practise the habit of calm to the point where you are unable to become excited about anything. Do this and you will forfeit much
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