New Nation, 3 July 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, July 3, 1971 No. 143 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 504 1  -  Sudden loss of pressure given as cause By Henry Shapiro United Press International Moscow, Saturday The three Soyuz 11 cosmonauts died from embolism air bubbles in the blood caused by sudden loss of pressure in their space capsule. Non-Soviet Communist sources quoted Russian scientists as
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  • 165 1 Reuter Washington, Saturday American scientists announced yesterday they have isolated and extracted a human estncer virus for the first time. The development, climaxing mounting speculation that viruses play a leading role in the cause of some human cancers, is seen as opening a new front in the
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  • 464 1 By Blue Peter Trainer Rinus van Breukelen has engaged Jim Johnson to partner Luna Stream In Race Two at Bukit Timah today and this could be a winning combination. Last week Luna Stream by the famous sire Abernant,
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  • 140 1 747 not as noisy as the smaller jets, say residents living near Paya Lebar Bain clouds and an early morning' mist set a grey backdrop for the departure from Paya Lebar today of Singapore's first jumbo jet At 6 a.m. the stillness of the Tampines Woods estate
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  • 169 1 United Press International London, Saturday "I guess a group of us will go to a disco tonight to celebrate/' said the new queen of world tennis Evonne G6ola~ gong after her straight set victory over defending champion Margaret Court in the Wimbledon women's singles
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  • 126 1 Perth. Saturday.—Training facilities in Australia would be made avaUable to some sections of Singapore's Armed Forces, the Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon, announced last night. Mr. McMahon told a Press conference here that specialist team was invited to Australia to discuss technical aspects of the
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  • 73 1 Canton, Saturday Mr. Gough Whltlam, leader of the opposition Australian Labour Party, last night attended a dinner In his honour given by the revolutionary committee of this South China city. Mr. Whltlam Is leading a six-man Labour Party delegation which crossed into China by rail from Hong
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 49 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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  • 51 1 LATE HEWS Canberra, Saturday.—The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. William McMabon, is considering a snap federal flection He tokl a Press conference in Perth last night that he was considering calling a snap election, but would not elaborate. An election would not normally be due until the end of
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  • 34 1 Water consumption went up to 97.2 million gallons yesterday, an increase of 5.5 million gallons over Thursday's figure of 91.7 millio ngallons. There was rainfall at all three catchment areas.
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  • 38 1 A bus driver was seriously injured in a collision between his bus and a lorry at dementi Road and Ayer Rajah Road circus this morning. He was admitted to Outram Road General Hospital.
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  • 24 1 A party of 27 British travel agents and travel writers will arrive in Singapore tomorrow at 3.20 pjn. as guests of MSA.
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    • 91 1 Of course I fly BQAC to London Who else has 9 services v aweek?" t 3 I d! 1 Lj i I For some people there is only one airline Only BOAC offers you nine flights a week to London from Singapore. By VCIO or 707. Day or night services.
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  • THE WORLD
    • 270 2 United Press International Mexico City, Saturday A bearded black man and a woman hijacked a Braniff Airlines jet over Texas yesterday, and collected US$lOO,000 ransom at a stop in Mexico, while they held five crew members at pistol point. The hijackers released the
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    • 202 2 London,' Saturday The British government may decide next week if the current British Rhodesian exploratory talks on the Rhodesian fhdependence deadlock should be raised to ministerial level. Pressure Jias been growing lit Parliament for a statement on the situation. The decision will depend on the
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    • 61 2 Naples, Saturday. Vandals last night entered a cemetery near here and desecrated the tomb of Enrico Caruso, the worldfamous Italian operatic tenor who died in 1925. They pulled off the marble covering the tomb and removed It, presumably to sell it, police said. The actual urn
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    • 202 2 Reuter Hong K<M|fi Saturday An American cardiologist who wants to lecture to medical students in Peking on a new heart drug made from urine waited here yesterday for a visa to enter Cltitia. Dr. Maufttt Mazel, medical director and chief surgeon at the
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    • 466 2 INDONESIAN POLL Reuter Jakarta, Saturday More than 55 million Indonesians go to the pools today for the first time in 16 years with an assurance from Head of State, General Suharto, that they could vote "free from pressures by anyone in whatever form" In
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    • 417 2 PENTAGON PAPERS United Press International Washington, Saturday The US Defence Secretary, Mr. M e 1 v i n Laird, yesterday ordered that all secret documents be withdrawn from the custody of the Rand Corporation the Pentagon's "think tank" and put under the physical security of
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    • 378 2 VIETNAM PULLOUT United Press International Washington, Saturday US Defence Secretary Mr. Melvin Laird has indicated there would be little difficulty pulling all American troops out of Vietnam by the end of the year as suggested in a new Communist peace plan. But he said
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    • 361 2 United Press International New York, Saturday Many United Nations diplomats are still convinced that Secretary General U Thant can be persuaded to accept another term if the stakes are right despite his recent "case of extreme fatigue" and repeated announcements of his planned retirement. The Burmese
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    • 261 2 Reuter Washington, Saturday Two American diplomats will fly to Cairo tomorrow to give the Egyptian government the US views on ways of reaching an agreement to reopen the Suez Canal and an interim solution of the Arab Israeli dispute, the State Department
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    • 105 2 Los Angeles, Saturday—A grand jury met yesterday to decide whether Mexican la bour contractor, Juan Corona, should be Indicted for 25 "orchard of death" murders. The jury is expected to sit for three days to hear testimony from 41 prosecution witnesses including doctors who either
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    • 218 2 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday The Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said yesterday that President Yahya Khan destroyed all hopes of a restoration of democratic rights to the people of East Pakistan by his broadcast last Monday. Speaking in the Lower House
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    • 85 2 London, Saturday. Prince Charles, son of Queen Elizabeth, is to make a parachute jump—the first heir to the British throne to do so. The jump will probably be from a balloon and a Buckingham Palace spokessaid the descent would be part of the normal training of
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    • 128 2 SINGAPORE HILTON •The prices are same as High Street. •The Store opens from 9a.m. to Bp.m •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrais courteous service. Opens every Sunday! WORLD FAMOUS "ZINSSER GARLIC PILLS" (Ganvino Original Product of WEST GERMANY) STOCK*' MrrATK)N AND OLO HIGHLY EFFECTIVE
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  • 344 3 Lecturer stresses value of English language Recognition of the importance of the English language has enabled Singapore to achieve modernisation. Mr. Tham Seong Thee, a lecturer of the Malay Btudies Department at the University of Singapore made this point today when he addressed preuniversity students of Bartley
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  • 264 3 "Is my lipstick coming off, teacher? Can I take off my fiat and wig, teacher? It is awfully warm in this outfit, teacher." The words tumbled oat as the children of St. Michael's School went through the final
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  • 111 3 The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is probing the activities of certain shipyard officials. The probe started after aUegations that some officers were getting "kickbacks" in local purchases. They are also alleged to be involved in other forms of business malpractices. Officers from
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  • 91 3 Four SAF units will "hold "open house" at their respective camps from 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. today. Members of the public have been invited to visit 1 SIR at Quill em ard Camp, 2 SIR at Holland Camp, School of Artillery/5 SIR at
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  • 42 3 The official opening and blessing of the Church of Resurrection at 91 Toa Central will be held today at 4.30 p.m. Archbishop Michael Olcomendy will officiate at the ceremony. It will be followed by a reception and a Mass.
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  • 34 3 The Raffles Players, the dramatic society of Raffles Institution, will present the Shakespearan play "Julius Caesar* at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 tonight. Tickets, at $2 and $1 are obtainable at Raffles Institution.
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  • 212 3 United Press International Jakarta, Saturday The Singapore Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, has told an interviewer here that his government had no objection to Indonesian efforts to develop the island of Batan, just off Singapore. Mr. Lee said: "We will even like to
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  • 196 3 PSA may introduce shrinkwrapping here The Port of Singapore Authority may introduce a revolutionary method in cargo handling, called packagingshrink wrapping. The shrinkwrap plan, if introduced, will be something new to South-East Asia. It is a big step towards better and more efficient cargo handling.
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  • 51 3 A national exhibition of children's art 1971 will be held at the National Museum, Kuala Lumpur from July 17 to September 1. It will be sponsored by the Sunday Mall. It will be opened by Duli Yang Maha Mulia Tengku Ampuan Selangor at 3.30 pjn. on July
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  • 46 3 The following numbers were drawn in last night's Toto Draw No. 51/71 conducted at the Singapore Wonderland Amusement Park at Kallang Park: 39, 48, 13, 8 and 41. The additional number is 43. The numbers for the circle draw were 47, 29 and 41.
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  • 31 3 The big walk organised by the PAP Sembawang Branch Youth Section to be held tomorrow at 8 a.m. has been postponed until next Sunday, July 11, at the same time.
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  • 150 3 The First Lady, Mrs. B.H. S he a re s, will attend the Singapore Trained Nurses Association's dinner at the Hotel Equatorial at 7.30 tonight. Inche Ghazali Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, will open a debating contest organised by the Malay
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  • 33 3 A special film report on the presentation ceremony ot the President's scholarships held at the Istana on Thursday will be telecast over Channel Five of TV Singapore at 9.10 p.m. today.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 181 3 Weather Temperatures in world capitals yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 88-73 Bangkok 93-48 Hong Kong 87-82 Manila 99-74 Taipei 93-78 Naha 91-81 Seoul 77*72 Tokyo 68-67 London 77-63 Moscow 84-63 New York 89-72 San Francisco 70-64 Sydney 60-40 Melbourne 54-35 Canberra 50-18 Perth 67-50 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to
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  • GOES WEST
  • 548 4  -  ON THE CUSTOMS Douglas Chan The unscrupulous ones at the harbour, more often than not, spit obscenities at these blue-overalled men and speak of them in derogatory terms. But being disciplined, these men, who move around in grey, highpowered boats, usually take the insults and foul language with
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    • 64 4 A I 1 5 OUT TOMORROW'S DRAW N0:52/71 FIRST GROUP CASH JACKPOT IS *49 Ul Toto booths A r ir, agents vv ;e opened tomof >v, from 3 t rv 30r»m noon Coupons accepte ■ill P» valid for the afternoon d r a* TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 162 5 Mn. r Clothes just love the gentle washing machines Have you ever seen how the Sanyo machines take the dirt out of clothes? If you haven't, ask for a demonstration. See the gentle lathering, the rhythmic washing, with plenty of water. Not too plenty to be wasteful, but enough to
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  • 439 6 The formal stone-laying this week of the Hitachi Zosen Ocean Development shipyard at Jurong is the first of a substantial number of such occasions which we are likely to witness in the coming years. Proposed new Japanese investment to the value of $lOOO million
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 137 6 I mentioned the other day the new Asia-Pacific research body which Anthony Haas, the New Zealander and roving contributor to New Nation, has organised with his friends, with the financial backing of the Australian publisher, Mr. Maxwell Newton. Now I learn that there is another promising project being
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    • 41 6 The diplomatic corps has some unsuspected talent In the artistic field. I understand that the wife of one of the heads of mission will shortly be exhibiting a selection of excellent paintings. Art-lovers .are looking forward to the occasion.
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    • 101 6 Singapore appears to be Ideal for growing a new breed of cabbages which has been recently developed in Japan. Cabbages, by nature, only grow well in a cool climate but Takil and Company of Japan has succeeded in obtaining Irteo hybrids capable of being grown In the
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  • 813 6  -  PAKIR SINGH It was fashionable a few months ago to assert that it did not matter to the people of South Vietnam as to who ruled them or ran the country. This assertion would seem to be less valid
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  • Letters
    • 504 6  -  KOR CHONG KOK Miss Pang Cheng Lian's conclusion on the reaction of Matsumoto-san, and others from Taipeh, Hong Kong, and Bangkok towards her ability to speak Chinese is somewhat callow. One wonders whether the Chlmjse-speaking male reporters or the New Nation or for this matter any other newspapers
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    • 219 6  -  PANG CHENG LIAN It is gratifying to know that my writings are followed with such keen Interest, but I think that the points raised by Mr. Kor need some clarification. Firstly, let me repeat that my "reception improved" when it was found that I could speak Chinese. It
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    • 164 6  -  PETER KOH I wish to place on record that I was not the source for the story in Ispy's column entitled "Victims of Ragging" in your paper on June 25 and had nothing whatsoever to do with its publication. Being a freshie at the university
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    • 139 6  -  S. GOMEZ What has struck me about the numerous trade missions that visit Singapore periodically is their frequent declarations that they are here to study the possibility of setting up joint ventures. Almost all trade missions which arrive claim that they are interested in joint
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    • 155 6  -  SCORPION Singapore 13 If you buy a cinema ticket, you are assured of your chosen seat. But not so. if you travel by rail car, although the train seats are numbered. Recently, a colleague of mine and his family took a rail car at Seremban. On boarding,
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    • 136 6  -  LESLIE WONG SZE YING D-SP., Public Relations Officer Singapore Police Force Singapore. I refer to a report headlined, Police break ujs free-for-all at Gay World wrestling, published in your paper on June 24. It is not true that "Police almost came to blows witn some spectators who tried
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1179 7  -  Where a night at the opera means keeping peace with visitors from the other world and spreading enough happiness to last a whole year Koh Kong Chia O)ME this August, Singaj pore will be alive with tfe merry din of at least a sore of roadside Chinese <peratic
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    • 1037 8 An accusation that betrays prejudices and dangerous patriotism THE EVOLUTION OF IN D I A'S NORTHERN BORDERS, by P.C. Chakravarti. Asia Publishing House. 179 pages Rs. 24.00 HARISH CHANDOLA What makes scholars turn into propagandists? Could it be their false sense of patriotism or their
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    • 158 8  -  Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan These are our common boys in jungle green to whom we entrust a role at home. For will and muscle to grow on bone Young men will have to be brave ynen. The parade ground is harsh bitumen and harder still the
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    • 523 9 LEFT LUGGAGE: Cyril Northcote Parkinson, the English historian and writer who first laid down the noted law that "work expands to fill the time available," has written a witty and critical account of Socialist thinking in "Left Luggage" (Penguin 85c). His famous "Parkinson's Law or The
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    • 50 9 A stark simple cover lor a tragic theme: The May Thirteenth incident k written with sober perspective "by Goh Cheng Teik who was in Kuala Lumpur during that time. This 1 publication by Oxford University Press traces the course of events leading up to the rioting.
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    • 995 9 Memoirs of a minister who lived in a dream world IN MY WAY, by George Brown, Gallan c y $B. PETER JENKINS. The English are indulgent to characters. For all the brickbats thrown at George Brown he has got off remarkably lightly until now. Much has been forgiven
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    • 730 9 A sober analytli of demographic trends in die modern world THE GROWTH AND CONTROL OF WORLD POPULATION, by W.D. Borrie. Weidenteld and Nicholson, $8.90. JOHN TITTENSOR. In November, last year, the British House of Commons scheduled its first debate on population since before World War Et, and in
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    • 208 9 ...for the foreign investor FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND INDUSTRIALISATION IN SINGAPORE Edited by Helen Hughes and You Poh Seng ANU Press, Canberra 226 pages A 55.50. MALCOLM CALDWELL This volume is not for the layman. But for the regional specialist and trained economist, it is of some interest. The
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    • 56 9  -  By Chandran Nair there is in this orchid tenacity, a refusal to fade and fall, dirty white petals framing a circle converge upon a central simplicity, beauty. the stone mind rejects flowers crushing petals in harsh grip, protesting its isolation, mutilating flowers, in a garden, re-organising the mind's blossoms,
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    • 814 10  -  No lullaby for Taimarnov CHESS ANDREW EE It Is no secret that the Russians owe their chess supremacy to their Intensive research Into the theory of chess openings. They have subjected accept- Ed openings to microsco pic examinations and boldly swept aside previous dogma. Adopting the dynamic
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    • 577 10  -  Conventional bid used by different partnerships BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER The conventions used today in tournament bridge are as the sands of the sea and many of these, such as stayman, are concerned with the opening no trump either Of one's partner or of an opponent.
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    • 1004 10  -  They are available in most supermarkets here FOOD DRINK LI PO Cheese has never been a popular food among the Chinese who make up the largest part of our population. Only in the north of China and in other cow, goat and sheep
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    • 614 10 FIRST KNOWN CASE WAS IN 1868 STAMPS PHILATELIST Every serious stamp collector Is at one time or another, plaqued by forged stamps. The forging of stamps can ta&e many forms, some of which are so successfully done that they can be accepted by the majority of
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    • 430 11  -  PROFESSOR TO SHOW OFF HIS COLLECTION ART ONG CHOO SUAT The weekend's art exhibition of Chinese calligraphy, poetry and paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce features Professor Wang Si-Chiu as a calllgraphlst as well as a collector. There are more than 100 pieces
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    • 605 11  -  Rendering of Lazaroo's composition will be highlight THEATRE MERRY ANDREW The Singapore Youth Orchestra and the Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra are giving a tune-up concert on Thursday at the Victoria Theatre. This will be the final performance of the two orchestras before they leave for
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    • 593 11  -  Film that shocks —but so unoffendingly C CINEMA N EDGAR KOH PIECES OF DREAMS starring Robert Forster, Lauren Hutton and costarring Will Geer. Perhaps after this movie, single girls, divorcees, young widows or any other eligible women would not bear a second
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  • property market
    • 656 12  -  Fortunes change hands in active market ABBY TAN In a land boom, the people who benefit most are the estate brokers. Business come casacading in and is theirs without much trying. In an active market of intense buying and selling, fortunes have
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    • 644 12 AC The prospective buyer of a house can expect a greater return for his money if a stronger demand is made on architects and developers. Only in this way will they help architects face squarely the problem of resigning
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    • 647 12 AC Some people in "property circles" think there is need for an association or central body of property agents which would duly accredit and authorise the licensing of agents to sell, rent or hunt for properties on behalf of Interested parties. An
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    • 372 12 The acute shortage of office space in the central business district of Singapore may soon be eased when the 24-storey Robina House is completed by July next year. This $lO million project is developed by Robin Pte. Limited. Situated in the
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  • business news
    • 308 13 United Press International New York, Saturday Traders, paying little attention to a drop in June unemployment figures, sent the stock market lower on light volume early yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial average was off a little more than three points at 889.90
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    • 339 13 Reuter London, Saturday The market moved narrowly in quiet trading with special situations the main feature. Towards the close the Financial Times index was up 1.0 at 384.8. Cunard attracted active two-way business to close little changed on balance. Truman Hanbury attracted profit-taking after
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    • 306 13 By Our Market Correspondent Prices continued to improve in brisk trading in the stock market this week. Though second and third line shares dominated trading, interest was also noted in other sectors. Market circles attributed the better sentiment to a
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    • 124 13 Reuter KUCHINO, Sat.— The Japanese demand for Malaysian rubber, timber, pepper and tin was increasing, Japan's Ambassador to Malaysia Mr. fihlgeru Hlrota said here yesterday. Malaysia sold $930 minion worth of goods to Japan In IMS while Japanese sales to this country amounted to $575 minion
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    • 195 13 Allied Chem 31 AJCXM Am Brands 45 Am Can 34)4 Am Motors AT A T ARIA A A P ltfVb Anaconda. 10 Avon Pd Beth Steel 23 Boeing 20 Caterp Trac 48% Chrysler 27 Coca-Cola 103% Control Data AO Vm Corn 01 Wki Dow Cbem 97% DuPont
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    • 1133 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1978-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Stock Ckwtiif Price last Divid P/E TurnHlgb Low Mo OffO Buyer i Sellers sale Yield Ratio Over industrials 2.83 1.68 1.82 1.84 Allied Chocolate 1.78 1.78 1.77xall 7.1N 12.8 4 1.90 0.84* 1.38
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    • 483 13  -  \JiOJUu7 Leslie Tan, Anil Bhatia Motor Investment Berhad, incorporated in 1963 for the purpose of acquiring the subsidiaries of the Borneo Company Limited, reports a record profit of $9.4 million for 1970. This is a 25 per cent increase over
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    • 727 13  -  ANIL BHATIA A new $9O million shipyard. the Hitachi Zosen Ocean Development Company (Pte) Limited, will Join the big league of Sembawang, Keppel and Jurong shipyards by the time its second drydock capable of taking in supertankers of over 400,000-ton class vessels
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    • 224 13 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday The Indian government will consider retaliatory measures against Britain including nationalisation of British interests following its decision to impose a 15 per cent tariff on imports of Indian textiles. Speaking in parliament during an emergency debate on the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 329 14  -  They're going from strength to strength CAMERA ON SCHOOLS By Peter Koh During the peak of the rugby season, Saint Joseph's Institution field is always in a din. This year, most of the 'B' division matches are being played on the S.JJ. grounds. The rest are being
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 296 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD IiRI 9 Cyrano qp 10 Stead. 11 Dialect. 12 Cartes. 13 —conference 16 Isaac's son. 22 Suppositions. 24 Autonomous. 27 Vessel. 23 Land of the freed. 30 Without: Lat. 32 A precept. 34 Reward: Poet. 36 Bristle. 38 Slight edge. 39 Scotsman. 40 Salt lake in Australia.
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  • 282 15 WATER SPORT The sun makes the boating fun. It warms the air, boosts the water temperature and extends the daylight hours. And sometimes, it even leaves its mark on the overanxious sun-seeking boatman. You can avoid a lobster red nose and peeling skin by taking
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  • 100 15 The Army Yacht Club and the Republic of Singapore Yachts Club are holding the annual GP class championships off Sungei Pandan today and tomorrow. More than 45 yachts are expected to compete. Among entrants are those of Mr. Tan Eng Huat and Mr. Yeo Nrak Ho,
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  • 295 15 Among the 79 affiliates of the Singapore Badminton Association which do not believe in idling in between national tournaments iS the Standard Badminton Party. The party which has won the national inter-club championships for the last three years, is now busily preparing its players for
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  • 23 15 The Vigilante Corps will hold its annual 8%-mlle Big Walk, tomorrow starting from the Police Academy at 8 a.m.
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  • 21 15 Picture by Jerry Seh
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  • 173 15 Twenty teams are competing in the Singapore Softball Association annual knockout tournament to be held today and tomorrow. All matches begin at 4 p.m. and will be played to the regulation seven Innings. First round fixtures for today: Men's senior-Com-bined Schools "A" vs TKOB
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  • 32 15 The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's quadrangular meet between the Armed Forces, police, Commonwealth Forces and Singapore Selection for the Stoneley Trophy scheduled tomorrow has been postponed to September 18.
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  • 218 15 Montreal, Saturday Art Wall, Jr., the leading U.S. player more than a decade ago, but without a major victory in the last five years, carded a flve-under-par 67 here yesterday and took the second round lead in the US$l5O,OOO Canadian Open. The 47-year-old Wall,
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  • 142 15 Sixteen-year-old Melina Wee, the Asian woman brown belt champion, will be among the 20 exponents of the Singapore Tae KwonDo Association who will be taking their Ist dan black bel£ grading test at Oay World tomorrow. Melina, who won her title in the Asian championships at Kuala
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  • 536 15  -  w Wh LIM KEE CHAN Keppel Club is fighting an uphill battle in its bid for a hattrick in the Singapore Golf Association league. Tomorrow, they play away to Sembawang Golf Club and the chances are not that bright, because Keppel was heid to a draw
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 92 15 DR. KILDARE M Dni\ ■J i mm m 3 mm S*U: sie Wi tjr 0 SI IF you CAN AFFORD IT, WHY NOT, LAW? ErJim RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson I GUESS I CAN'T WATCH ANY LONGER. I MUST BEAT DESMOND HOME AND WAIT FDR HIS NEXT
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    • 391 15 Trust your lucky star BORN today, you are an Intensely emotional person who usually manages to keep his Innermost feelings under wraps. Your tendency to make your appearances belle your actual responses Is apt to leave you without the kind of friends one needs when the chips are down —friends
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    • 498 15 3D Cat Jltm Mtttl IiMS NEW NATION j SATURDAY MONEYWORDS 'S' L Cat Mt ill pia witt after cuius. Partial iutractiaas >mm' kalaw. Naaia (Mr./Mrs./Miu). •Cut >lMf Mttti hats* CLUES FOR S-6 FILL IN CLUES BELOW, i l 1. Put into heap. 2. Moy com* in handy if you want
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  • 210 16 SCRUTINEER iiwij-ua CALL BOX r MAKUDA SIN CHEW NANYANG 8MOKEY PUNCH Km* I Kr" ssr EJP dragonboat Beep Beep FELICITATION SENATOR 'KKHI fn.j.d SENATOR Beep Beep SENATOR Blnjai Walk KM* t PHALZ 1 WV J RUSH OIRL LUNA STREAM LUNA STREAM aTT7^«7!T7^B IUM1MT BUSH GIRL BUKIT SEROK Raak Raak
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  • 215 16 United Press International London, Saturday Evonne Goolagong yesterday became the new queen of world tennis when she beat defending champion Margaret Court to win the all-England Wimbledon womens singles title. Miss Goolagong, a 19-year-old part aboriginal destroyed her doubles partner 6-4, 6-1 In 63 minutes
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  • 84 16 The results of the Singapore Cricket Clubs open tennis championships concluded last night are as follows Men's singles—Lim Hee Chin; runner-up—Wilfred Wee. Men's doubles—Lim Hee Chin, Wilfred Wee; run-ners-up 8. Houghton. John Martens. Women's singles Mrs. Vera Kaspers; runner-up— Miss Lim Phee Lan. Mixed doubles—Lim Hee Chin. Lim
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  • 19 16 The Singapore Swimming Club age group swimming championship will continue today at Tanjong Rhu from 2 p.m.
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  • 772 16 By Scrutineer Oncoming Wave should be hard to beat in Race Seven over 9f at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The four-year-old has struck form and should score an over due win and also give Jockey Jim Johnson a winning ride. Oncoming Wave was unlucky last
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    • 353 16 5 Siagapara 12.55 Opening followed by Dr. Doollttle 1.15 Sergeant Preston 1.45 Farmer's Daughter 2.10 NBA Basketball 2.35 RTS Showtime (E—Repeat) 3.30 Bomba Feature 4.40 Sandlwara 5.40 Disneyland 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 Captain Sallorbird 6.50 The Young Rebels 7.40 News and Newsreel (C) 8.05 Dan August 9.00 News (E)
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    • 1017 17 By BLUE PETER Midsun can be backed with confidence in the Class 2 Division 1 —6f handicap at Bukit Timah tomorrow. This Power House' three year old was withdrawn last Sunday when overnight rain changed the going to yielding. This season he
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