New Nation, 22 March 1971

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  • 16 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, March 22, 1971 No. 54 Price 15 cents B.\i:\v nation B
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  • 107 1 London, Monday Mr. Richard Meade, who is being, romantically linked with Princess Anne, today denied that any romance. A Buckingham Palace spokesman yesterday denied a Brussels newspaper report that the Queen was planning to send the 20-year-old Princess on a world tour to break up her
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  • 68 1 IATE NEWS Hong Kong, Monday.— Police told a court today that they had gathered sufficient evidence to file nine charges against two Chinese men arrested in connection with a currency counterfeit operation. Choi Wing-Lai 22, and Sze Nang-Ho 30. were arrested on March 4 with a large
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  • 505 1 Big toll of Saigon men, planes, weapons, claimed in Laos New Nation Foreign Service Hanoi, Monday Pathet Lao and Communist forces now control the Ban Dong region of southern Laos the main area of the South Vietnamese thrusts into the neutral kingdom according to the Pathet
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  • 236 1 Reuter Saigon, Monday Exhausted American troops refused to go into combat early yesterday when their commander ordered them for the third time into an ambush zone on Highway Nine, which runs from South Vietnam through Khe Sanh into Laos. The weary remnants
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  • 142 1 The Perak Carbite Corporation, a Malaysianbased company, was officially quoted on the Stock Exchange this morning. The company has a paid up capital of $7.2 million following a private placement of 3.5 million $1 share at par. It opened at 90 cents and immediately dropped to 85
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  • 14 1 Police reported 55 accidents yesterday. Six were serious and one was fatal.
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  • 392 1 Lee says large families a danger to progress Reuter Manila, Monday A country can never become developed until it accepts family planning, according to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew. "A rapid change in social habits in the begettinc of large families is urgently required. Otherwise a
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  • 28 1 Feet up and flat on his back, one of the competitors in the Commonwealth Taole Tennis championships takes a break between games today.
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  • 165 1 Reuter New York, Monday The United States Army gathered intelligence dossiers on 25 million American civilians before public outrage forced it to curtail these activities last June, Life magazine reported yesterday. Before June, the magazine said, "the system had grown into a mammoth nationwide
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  • 227 1 United Press International London, Monday Thousands of Asians, Africans and West Indians have staged Britain's biggest racial demonstration to protest at the new government curbs on Commonwealth immigration. Waving clenched fists and shouting angry slogans. they marched through London yesterday under a forest of red
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  • 38 1 Paris, Monday.—Two railwaymen died when a collision between two goods trains—one carrying 110,000 gallons of fuel ou—turned a tunnel near Roanne, the east central French town, into a blazing inferno for more than 24 hours.
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  • 318 2 Students attending the Adult Education Board's evening preUniversity centres are dissatisfied at the way the board is running the classes. The main complaint is over teacher*. Students claim many of the teachers are "Just undergraduates handling Important subjects like General Paper." "They do not hare any
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  • 188 2 TOP: Mr. Kwee Liong Keng gives his bride formerly Miss Chua Lee Eng a quick kiss on the cheek after their wedding yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kwee, 26, a graauate in textile management from Philadelphia University —is a real estate developer in Pontiac Trading Co. (Pte.) Ltd., where his
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  • 138 2 Murder squad detectives today continued their Investigations info the niung of Low Song Llan, 20, who was stabbed outside a Geylang Bar early yesterday morning. His brother and mother were interviewed by detectives today after coming to Singapore from Segamat In Johore. Low. a bachelor, was
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  • 159 2 The Singapore Pakistan League, formed in 1948, has yet to grant membership to 125 local Pakistanis who applied, in October last year. This is one of the points raised by a member of the League, Mr. Muhammed All Mujahid, in a letter to the Registrar of
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  • 131 2 Members of the University of Singapore Society say that the society should do more for the university. Mr. Ernest Wong, the newly elected president said at the annual general meeting: "As a graduate body we should cooperate with the university administration and uphold
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  • 227 2 A 20-man team of businessmen from Down Under is here on a goodwill mission to encourage sports, tourism and trade between Australia and Singapore. The leader of the group, Mr. Don Ferguson, said that they would meet the marketing head of the Singapore Tourist
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  • 196 2 Statistics compiled by the Government Insurance Commissioner show that only about 60,000 people, or three per cent of the Singapore population, have fife insurance policies. The Minister of Btate for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chlm, sakl this when he declared open an insurance seminar at the
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  • 27 2 Inche Abdul Axis Karim, the Member of Parliament for Kailang, will give away the prises at the inwwi Baleftler Boys' School athletic meet on Thursday.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 Weather Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 pjn.: Scattered showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today Max. temp. 85.5. Mln. temp. 74.6. Total rainfall for the month to date—2.39 Inches. Total rain days for the month to date—9. Hours of sunshine 4.45. TIDES
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    • 855 2 $5OOO can still be won! 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 B. One entrant submitted a solution which differed at one point from the
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  • 510 3 Health drives will go on —Chua Mass promotional campaigns, such as the Keep Singapore Clean Campaign, will be continued by the government, but with more emphasis on pollution and the raising of the standards of personal hygiene. Announcing this today the Minister for Health, Mr.
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  • 80 3 The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. continued his visits to voluntary charity organisations this morning. He toured the School for the Deaf in Mountbatten Road, Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association In Shenton Way, Singapore Association for Retarded Children In Margaret Drive and the Society for Aid
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  • 166 3 The Tamil Reform Association will be convening a meeting of Tamil community leaders and educationists to look into the situation of Tamil education in the Republic. The president of the association, Mr. T. Ramalingam said today: "We will be inviting representatives from the Tamil Schools Committee,
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  • 36 3 Hilton International's senior vice-president, Mr. Charles Bell and his family will arrive tomorrow to see the completed Singapore Hilton and later to check on the final plans and construction of the Kuala Lumpur Hilton.
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  • 409 3 Malays let down In language and education, says party chief The chairman of the Singapore Malays National Organisation, Inche Ahmad Taff, yesterday claimed that the People's Action Party had let down Singapore Malays. Inche Taff was addressing the annual delegates' conference of the organisation which was postponed
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  • 227 3 THAI STUDENTS VISIT SINGAPORE Thailand's Chiengmal University promises an academic attraction to come. Present-day student Miss Samila Chittaladakorn, 22, wants to stay on as a lecturer at the university when she completes her course. Samila. a final year major in biology is one or the 60
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  • 157 3 Kuching, Monday The State Government is to get a better deal from the modified agreement signed in Kuala Lumpur recently by the Federal and State Governments and the Sarawak Shell Co. Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Yong, said on Saturday under the agreement the Shell Co.
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  • 22 3 The Singapore Cricket Club rugby section will hold Its annual dinner at the clubhouse on March 26 at 8.00 p.m.
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  • 189 3 A group of Sikh students at the University of Singapore has set up an action committee to look into social, religious and cultural problems of the Sikh community. The secretary of the committee, Mr. AJit Singh, has pointed out that the majority of
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  • 36 3 The following numbers were piclced In yesterday's Toto draw No. 22/71: 37, 42, 45, 31, and 44. The additional number was 32. In the circles draw the numbers picked were: 9, 39, and 31.
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  • 230 3 The Singapore medi-l cal profession has re-; acted coolly to an Ame-; rican scientist's claim < that ascorbic acid tamin C) could be the: answer to the commoncold. Double Nobel Prize win-; ner, Dr. Linus Pauling,! caused a stir in the UnitedStates and Britain with
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 At the cinema Lido: The Mckenzie Break —1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Capitol: Scars of Dracula —1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Rex: Vengeance Of A Snowgirl (Mandarin) —1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.30 pjn. Sky: Vengeance Of A Snowgirl (Mandarin) —1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 pjn. Roxy: Vengeance Of
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  • THE WORLD
    • 336 4 Kremlin note hits back at 'crude attacks' by Chinese Press Reuter Moscow, Monday The Kremlin last night retorted to China's recent anti-Soviet Press attacks by telling Peking it was helping the cause of anti-communism. A carefully worded official note released through Taos news agency said anti-Communists
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    • 184 4 United Press International Washington, Monday Senator George McGovern, said yesterday he will introduce a resolution in the Senate tomorrow calling for US recognition of Communist China as the only Chinese government. Mr. McGbovern, the only announced candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. said his "sense
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    • 278 4 United Press International Rome, Monday The great Italian butter scandal rocked the country yesterday a' scant three months after the discovery of a contraband trade in the product in the Vatican. The new scandal involved five thousand metric tons of butter imported from East European
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    • 48 4 South Korean President Park Chung-hee and his wife responding to supporters after the ruling Democratic Republican Party nominated him as its candidate to seek his third term in the presidential election on April 27, in a national convention in Seoul recently.
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    • 193 4 Reuter New York, Monday A military court met in Fort Benning, Georgia, in a special session yesterday to let the jury still trying to decide whether Lieutenant William Calley committed mass murder at My Lai hear again the testimony of a key prosecution
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    • 159 4 Reuter Port Moresby, Monday A landslide buried a remote village in New Guinea yesterday and civil defence and emergency services fear the entire population of 100 have been killed. The village Is high In the Star Mountains in the West Sepik district. An emergency services
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    • 78 4 Valencia, Monday—A magistrate yesterday began an Investigation into why fireworks rained down on the heads of spectators during the climax of the Valencia annual fiesta on Saturday, killing two people and injuring another 205. in the ensuing panic, thousands of spectators tried to rush out of
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    • 469 5 Heath, Wilson meet on Irish crisis United Press International London, Monday The British Government will if necessary suspend Northern Ireland's provincial government and impose direct rule but only as a last resort. It has pledged not to allow a Protestant extremist takeover
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    • 47 5 Arm in sling and head bandaged, a Communist prisoner-of-war is escorted from a helicopter after his capture in Laos by Vietnamese marines. The prisoner, Colonel Ngo Van Sam, was later taken to the Marine headquarters in Khe Sanh for interrogation.
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    • 146 5 United Press International London, Monday Two members of the official Rolls-Royce and government team which flew to California last week for negotiations with the US Lockheed Aircraft Corporation on the RB2II jet engine project returned yesterday. "At the moment we hvae merely been exchanging
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    • 321 5 New Nation Foreign Service Belfast, Monday Hit-and-run violence has broken out in Belfast following the re-, signation of Prime Minister James Chichester Clark after 22 months of uneasy rule. With some observers predicting a possible collapse of parliamentary government, Right-wing Protestant leader Mr. William
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    • 407 5 Sadat not an apostle of peace, he says United Press International London, Monday A noted British historian yesterday said Egypt was seeking Israeli withdrawal from captured Arab territory because it "wants to be in a position to strangle Israel again." The historian, Professor A.J.P. Taylor, also suggested in
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    • 120 5 Reuter Sydney, Monday Members of the neoNazi Nationalist Socialist Party here yesterday attempted to disrupt a speech by federal opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam at a meeting held to mark the United Nations Day against racialism. As Mr. Whitlam spoke to an audience of 300 people at
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    • 20 5 Kuwait, Monday. Kuwait Is to establish diplomatic relations with China at ambassadorial level, It was announced here yesterday.
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    • 284 5 United Press International San Francisco, Monday The Government, which spent more than U*****,000 to convict Tokyo Rose after the Second World War, has resurrected the case in court again to collect the half of her US$lO,000 fine she still owes. "I Just really
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    • 425 5 Bhutto and Yahya to confer again today Reuter Dacca, Monday The West "Pakistan political leader, Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, had a two-hour meeting with President Yahya Khan yesterday on the nation's political crisis shortly after arriving here to a hostile reception. The area around Mr. Bhutto's
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    • 67 5 Brussels, Monday. A pocket hair curler with an inbuilt thermostat won the top award at the 20th International Inventors exhibition which ended yesterday. Its designer is James Kenny, a 33-year-old Canadian now living in Brussels. The curler has a safety support system which enables a girl
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    • 305 6 Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, Monday The Russians are pushing an unusual advertising campaign to sell US airlines the TU--144, the Soviet Union's supersonic transport plane. The latest issue of the U8 aviation magazine, Aviation Week, carries a fourcolour double-page advertisement announcing:
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    • 257 6 Melbourne Herald New York, Monday The population of the United States is becoming increasingly young, increasingly female and increasingly black. This is shown by the figures of the 1970 census recently released. The average of Americans Is 28. two years less than it was
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    • 49 6 Accra, Monday—The first Islamic Congress in West Africa will be held in Lagos in May, Alhajl Usman Ja, director-general of the Nigeria-based Muslim International Relief Organisation, said here yesterday. The congress will pave the way for all Muslim organisations in West Africa to unite, he said.
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    • 39 6 MELBOURNE, MondayDavid Bowen last night stepped ashore from his open 20ft. Dory at Tidal River 100 miles southwest of here to become the first solo rower to conquer the treacherous Bass Strait between Victoria and Tasmania.
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    • 27 6 New York, Mond a y Trumpeter Louis Armstrong continued to gain strength and was resting comfortably in the intensive care unit in hospital here yesterday.
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    • 302 6 Government welcomes foreign investment to build up island's tourist industry Denpasar, Monday The provisional government of Bali welcomes all foreign investment aimed at developing the island's tremendous tourist potential so long as it does not undermine the vitality of the local culture. Colonel Soekermen, the Governor of Bali,
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    • 224 6 United Press International Taipeh, Monday Taipeh police who have successfully fought off the invasion of a long-hair craze for boys, are turning their attention to the girls with hot pants. The police have Issued a directive to arrest on sight any female who bares
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    • 315 6 United Press International Vienna, Monday Behind a flimsy screen of "party unity," a desperate struggle is going on for control of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. Diplomatic and Czech sources agree that, In this battle, the old labels of "liberal" and "conservative" have no
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    • 385 6 A break from tradition United Press International Rome, Monday In a move that upsets centuries of tradition, the Vatican is considering whether to allow Roman Catholics to be relieved of their sins without first confessing them to a priest. To many Catholics, it is like putting
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    • 670 6 United Press International Saigon, Monday The US army has a serious problem on its hands in Vietnam, and it isn't the Viet Cong. As the war in Indo-Chlna has begun to wind down, that vague intangible called "morale" has wound down with it.
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    • 203 6 United Press International Washington, Monday Vivien Kellems, a 75-year-old spinster from East Haddam, Connecticut, announced yesterday she had refused for the third consecutive year to pay federal income taxes on the grounds that tax laws discriminate against the unmarried. Instead, in a letter to
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    • 179 6 Melbourne Herald London, Monday Mass demonstrations and boycotts by Jews here threaten to hot things up for Russia's Red < Army Ensemble when they start a tour of Britain this month. Two London rabbis are urging protest action because the tour impressario
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    • 269 6 Reuter Jakarta, Monday The Nadhuatul Ulema, the Indonesian Muslim, party, has called on President Soeharto to arrange a meeting of all political parties, including the Army backed Sekbar Golkar, and extract a promise of fair play and non-in-terference in each others internal organisation. The secretary-general
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  • COMMENT
    • 1045 7  -  Hypersensitive Japan: The first of a two-part report From Gregory Clark As a rather unique nation confined to some rather small islands, Japan has lone been sensitive to criticisms and pressures from the rest of the world. A generation ago, this sensitivity, combined with a large dose
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    • 967 7  -  Issue may th© political spotlight again From S.M. Ali It seems a reasonably safe prediction that the Sabah issue may soon once again get the spotlight in the politics of the Philippines. In past two weeks, far too many things have happened to allow Marcos Administration to
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    • 621 7  -  From Donald Bremner China, almost entirely dependent cm foreign airlines for air links with other countries, faces some hard choices in deciding whether and how to develop its own long-distance air routes abroad. The gains would be considerable: showing the fli® of the Chinese Peoples Republic
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    • 183 7 shop space showrooms available at Overseas Union Shopping Centre Mezzanine Floor, next to Singapore Clifford Pier which will be opened very soon for business both day and night for 12 hours l V mm mZr-'--r z.+z****' VVWV. 4 fThis fully air-conditioned shopping Arcade is installed with the latest automatic escalators
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  • 408 8 It can no longer be concealed that the South Vietnamese are not withdrawing from Laos according to plan. They are just plain retreating often in disorder. A mission on which great hopes had been built to cut the Ho Chi Minh supply
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  • 782 8  -  ALEX JOSEY In his new book, Malaysia: a Commentary, Nihal Singh, now back in New Delhi, apparently thought it of interest to reveal that I always ''donned a coloured batik bush-shirt for formal cocktail parties." Some people call it a Hawaii batik shirt.
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  • Letters
    • 348 8 I consider Mr. Jackie Sam very fortunate. I, for one, have never had such opportunity to witness a performance of "A circus with clowns only and no beast around." However, last week, when a circus with a difference came to town, under the same big top
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    • 195 8  -  CHANG CHINHUEI After reading Thursday's New Nation, I understand why Mr. J. Sam has not replied to our letter dated March 14, 1971. He has no time to do so because he is indulging too much in fantasy and the abstract. His jibe and mimicry in Act
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    • 109 8 I was one of those who also attended Jackie's circus with a difference In town on a first-class ticket. Unfortunately Jackie Sam, perhaps had got himself into third or fourth class seat which gave him a very poor view. Unlike other SouthEast Asian circus, this special
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  • 645 8 The International Press Institute has threatened to expel its national committees of Taiwan and the Philippines if the Manila-born Chinese editors, Quintin and Rizal Yuyitung are not released from a Taiwanese jail before the, IPI General Assembly meets in Helsinki
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  • The voice of the Press
    • 151 8 What the other newspapers are saying: The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has urged Singaporeans to speak up on national problems so as not to become the "silent majority/' in the N words of President Nixon. The government Itself has much to do in order
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    • 140 8 The Malaysian government's move to save the Erice of rubber from plunglg should be greatly appreciated. Although it is not known how much rubber has been bought by the government, or for how long it intends to continue purchasing, it is expected that the government's intervention will save
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    • 123 8 The current political disintegration in Pakistan stems from a geographical situation for which the colonialists cannot exculpate themselves. But the ruling class in West Pakistan should in fact be held mainly responsible for the present crisis. It has arisen from the unequal distribution of wealth between
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 2889 9 Singapore's cost of living was raised in Parliament last week after many complaints in the local Press. The general feeling seems to be that it is rising unduly. But is it? Rising money incomes reflect growing prosperity only if they are matched by stable prices and
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  • SHOWBIZ
    • 661 10 From school to the stage... Diane Elford is a pertfaced Australian singer who stepped out of her school uniform on to the stage. The day Diane discovered she passed her Higher School Certificate (with two honours) was also the day she learnt she had
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    • 663 10 Life at the top is not as rosy as it seems So you want to be a big star earning a fabulous fee which enables you to eat caviar and drink champagne for breakfast... ...An artist virtually naming his (or her) own price and
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    • 1485 10  -  Festival opens today with the Changi Theatre Club's production of 'Life and Death of Almost Everybody By Merry Andrew Curtain Call *7l, a festival of drama, opens today at the Cultural Centre, with Changi Theatre Club's production of "The Life and Death of Almost
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  • WOMAN
    • 78 11 Study in contrasts —and they are both so lively With the midi taking the middle path, here's a study in contrasts the mini and the maxi. Dagma Gesper's white mini in voile provides a mood of freshness and naively while Sherry Sharon's emerald-green Thai silk gown is deliciously sophisticated. The
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    • 399 11  -  Men follow fashion trends, too ELIZABETH CHOO Fashion, like love,, is one of the consistently defied aspects of society. It is not only changeful and despotic but also diabolical. Many of us follow fashions without really liking them but because we do not have the moral courage for
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    • 608 11  -  Reaching puberty does not make one a man or woman CAiill Y MKM NALLA TAN Children these days have attained a degree of freedom not dreamed of 30 years ago. They reach adolescence with much more knowledge on most things than the adolescents of a
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    • 588 12 The shares game: Part 10 by Chartexus In the last article in this series, the Price Earnings Ratio and its mathematical projection were discussed as tools for divining the investment worth of securities. There are many pitfalls In using the price earnings ratio in this
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  • SPORT 1
    • 524 13  -  Two great assets in producing champions Olympic size pool CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap Anglo-Chinese School has two great assets an Olympic-sized swimming pool and an aqua-tic-minded student population. Combine the two within a sophisticated training framework, and youH have the "magic formula" for producing Singapore's swimming
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    • 557 14  -  By Lim Kee Chan Anne Wong, the Republic's pretty 21-year-old speed queen will be seen driving her familiar green and white Mini at the Singapore Grand Prix from April 8 to 11. Anne, who created a sensation at the last Macau Grand Prix winning the touring
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    • 212 14  -  By Sonny Yap The Singapore Amateur Bodybuilding Federation has been ousted from the Asian body. No competitor from SABBF will, in future, be accepted for participation in Mr. Asia, Mr. Universe or any other international meet organised by the Asian Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation and the
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    • 92 14 Raffles Institution scored a double winning the City District secondary schools "A" and "B" divisions hockey championships. 9t. Joseph's, who finished runners-up in the "A" division also took top honours In the "B" division. Beatty were runners-up In the "B" and "C" divisions. In the girls'
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    • 474 14 New York, Monday Hoist the Flag began his assault on the Triple Crown races at Bowie in terrorising style, winning by 15 lengths as a l-to-10 choice with six furlongs in an excellent 1:10 3/5. "He's right on the beam right on schedule," trainer
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    • 71 14 New York. Monday. Light heavyweight champion Bob Foster will defend his title for the second time this year in a bout with Ray Anderson at Tampa. Florida, on April 24, Foster's manager said yesterday. Lou VlBcusi, the manager, said Foster will fight' Anderson, of Silver Spring,
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    • 642 14 New York, Monday The Tokyo Giants, Japan's champions who won over Kansas City, 7-4, last Wednesday, were in to play the Baltimore Orioles last Thursday and brought with them the locust swarm of Japanese photographers who were averaging 2y 2 cameras to a neck. When
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    • 291 15 The horses marked with a are the ones to follow Collusion made a two-length break at the half mile and was well clear at the home turn. Collusion kept up a bright gallop to win easily from Rhapsody, with Rohan! third. Vanda ran past Hawaii
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    • 721 15  -  »L Scrutineer Teh Choon Beng celebrated his "graduation" from a B grade to an A grade trainer with a memorable classic success at Bukit Timah yesterday, when he saddled Forest Jim to win the $30,000 Singapore Derby. Ridden by crack Australian Jockey John Miller, the Rise
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    • 179 15 Georgetown, Monday A century by 21-year-old opening batsman, Sunil Gavaskar, led India to a first innings score of 256 for five on a rain shortened third day's play in the third cricket Test against the West Indies here yesterday. Replying to the West Indies' 363, they ended
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    • 307 15 London, Monday A prominent British doctor, highly respected in international boxing circles, claimed in an article published here that the recent world heavyweight fight between Cassius Clay and Joe Frazier was fixed. "I thought the fight was a complete phoney." said Dr. Joseph B1 onst
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    • 209 15 Motor cyclist Robert Lim had his leg broken in two places when he ran head-on into a tree after a successful run on the Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit yesterday. Lim was on his way back to the start when he ran off the
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    • 80 15 Tokyo, Monday. The main party of a big Chinese table tennis delegation arrived here by air yesterday to participate in the 31st World championships starting in Nagoya. Central Japan, on March 28. The 54-member main party in two groups reached here from Hong Kong. An advance
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