New Nation, 20 May 1972

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  • 18 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, May 20, 1972 No. 410 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1972
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  • 10 1 Police reported 59 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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  • 181 1 Reuter Moscow, Saturday. A Soviet Antonov-10 airliner has crashed near Kharkov In the Ukraine, killing all passengers and crew. The Soviet news agency Tass did not say how many people were on board the fourengine turboprop plane, but this type of aircraft usually has seats for
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  • 35 1 LATE NEWS Belfast, Saturday A gunman fired six shots into a group of Protestant students in Belfast in the third attack against youngsters in less than 24 hours, the army said.
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  • 243 1 Saigon scores success UPI Reuter Saigon, Saturday South Vietnamese relief columns were said to be within one mile (2 km) of the besieged town of An Loc last night and Saigon officials sounding more optimistic —also reported successes in the Central Highlands and
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  • 196 1 Washington, SaturdayPresident Nixon yesterday completed preparations for today's summit journey to Moscow, expected to seal a pact to curb nuclear arms and to lead to increased US-Soviet trade. With fears removed that the summit would be wrecked by events in Vietnam, Mr. Nixon, received
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  • 705 1 Cut down import of shows with bloody scenes—or we will act, says Board Singapore's film distributors have been told by the Film Censor Board tp curb the importation of films with scenes of violence. The "go-slow" was given, it is understood, because of fears that bloody
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  • 150 1 Italian actress Glna Lollobrigida gets a kiss from Oroucho Marx In Cannes, France. Oroucho. the last surviving member of the Marx brothers comedy team, was honoured by the 26th Cannes International Film Festival. Olna last night presented the prizes at the festival, at
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  • 27 1 Hong Kong, Saturday.— The Hone Kong crossharbour tunnel will be ready for the opening ceremony sometime in July this year, the Tunnel Company announced yesterday.
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  • 217 1 The Health Ministry has said the present outbreak of cholera in Singapore is being contained by its successful investigations and tracking down of carriers. Till today, 11 carriers including several hawkers were detected. The number of confirmed cases since the outbreak was detected last
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  • 42 1 Tenanarive, Saturday Thousands of demonstrating students and workers In this strike-bound Malagasy capital continued to press their demand yesterday for the total ousting of President Phillbert Tsiranana, who handed over executive powers to his Armed Forces Chief of Staff on Thursday.
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  • 429 1 Grand Gent has a good chance in Race Two From Blue Peter, in Penang It looks like another good day for leading trainer Garnet Bougoure at Penang today. Grand Gent in race 2, Bucephalus in race 3 and Incognito in race 7 were "hot" tips on the
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  • 38 1 Sydney. Saturday A trade mission from Singapore arrived in Sydney yesterday led by Trade Director of the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Rldzwan Dzaflr. The mission will spend Ave days meeting Sydney businessmen and trade officials.
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  • 440 2  -  Alert follows smuggling attempts By Douglas Chan The Singapore Customs is on the alert for any attempt to smuggle motor vehicle parts into the Republic. All officers of the preventive branch, especially those attached to the Docks Division, have been told to be
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  • 110 2 Residents of Kallang Basin will have a new shopping centre by the middle of 1973. The centre is part of a Housing Board prolect known as Neighbourhood in, which will occupy a 42acre site east of the Kallang River. It is bounded by Bendemeer
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  • 173 2 A lift attendant in the Bank of China building, Inche Ahmad Nawawi, 46, had the most pleasant surprise of his life when a bank officer came running to him with an urgent message yesterday. Inche Nawawi, who was in a lift at the time,
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  • 563 2  -  Tropical fish sales up By Rav Dhaliwal From "pocket-money earner" to "incomeearner." That is what tropical fish have become for exporter Mr. Choo Eng Kee. He is the owner of Tropical Fish Aquarists, a seven-acre farm on Ponggol Road. Mr. Choo's interest in
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  • 335 2 Co-operative shops and supermarkets are the answer to rising cost of living and price hikes, according to the chairman of the Cooperative Education and Training branch of the Singapore Cooperative Union, Mr. K. Thiagarajan. At a talk on consumer cooperation
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  • 52 2 Geneva, Saturday. The World Health Organisation yesterday rejected an East German application for membership. Its annual assembly voted by 70 votes to 28, with 25 abstentions, in favour of a Wester resolution to postpone the question of East German participation in the 134-nation organisation until
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  • 155 2 Australia's top service chief, Admiral Sir Victor Smith, will begin a two-day visit to the Anzuk Force units based in Singapore on Monday. On Monday morning, Sir Victor, who is the chairman of the Australian Chiefs of Staff Committee, will call on the Commander of
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  • 45 2 Dublin, Saturday. Prisoners from Dublin's riotwrecked Mountjoy Prison were split up yesterday and taken to five different jails. Parts of Mountjoy were left in ruins on Thursday following a six-hour riot involving about 100 Drisoners led by jailed Irish Republican Army members.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 558 2 HRPPEIHIIGS WHAT S ON TODAY President Sheares will officially open the SALVATION ARMY BOYS' HOME at 10 3/4 m.s. Upper Changl Road at 5.30 p.m. Dr. Wong Lin Ken, Minister for Home Affairs, will open the Alexandra constituency's CAMP FIRE at 8 p.m. Mr. J.F. Conceicao. MP for Katong, will
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    • 303 2 SEBH3S Today's winning number *****0 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $100 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Savings Bank account in your name. Call with your identity
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  • 390 3  -  Board to take action By Ivan Lim The Housing Development Board has told building contractors to stop the practice of "pinching" workers Iron *ne anot T er. In circular tc the contractors. the board warned of "appropriate action" against those who persisted in tb~ "undesir° Vl
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  • 70 3 Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Labour, today told local seamen to Improve their skills to meet the demands of the shipping world. Speaking at the opening of the convention for seamen organised by the Singapore Organisation of Seamen at the Conference Hall, he said
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  • 198 3 It will be springtime in the Swiss Alps for two Singaporeans. Hsieh Fu Hua, 22, and Tan Lian Choo, 21, both undergraduates of the University of Singapore, were picked from 50 students to represent Singapore youth at the centenary celebrations of the Swiss
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  • 63 3 Tokyo, Saturday.— A merlcan actor Desi Arnaz Jr. says his engagement to film star Liza Minnelli, daughter of the late Judy Garland is official. Arnaz, 19, said today he expects Miss Minnelli, 25. to join him in Tokyo on June 1 or 2, but they have not
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  • 354 3 Three pre-university students from Chinese, Malay and English schools have called for the development of a stable, prosperous and rugged Singapore. The students, all prizewinners in an essay competition for the Malay, Chinese, and English language streams, said the Singapore they wanted should
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  • 201 3 Four girls with a yen for adventure Julehar Sultan, Lily Ong, Chew Soi Miy and Ivy Tan —are ready to show thai they are as rugged as the opposite sex. Julehar and Lily are teachers, Soi Miy is an organising secretary with
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  • 300 4  -  (warm ON SINGAPORE WORDS: Douglas Chan Age and academic qualifications do not pose a bis barrier to their earning power just the newspapers and their headlines. They are the newsvendors. These are the people who spread the news, people who are always
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  • 317 5  -  Govt, team tells nightclubs to tone down By Sunny Wee An authoritative survey conducted at three discotheques reveals that the sound level in these nightclubs has been above the acceptable level. The three nightclubs are Hotel Malaysia's PUB, the Lost Horizon in Shangri-La Hotel and
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  • 221 5 The Students' Union of Ngee Ann Technical College has just held the first elections for its new central council. The new Council replaces the nine man care taker executive committee which was constituted in January when the students' union was registered. The Council comprises five
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  • 289 5 Educational cooperatives are vital to bridge the gap between the have's and the have not's. This was stated in an article on co-operatives published in the latest issue of The People, the paper of the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore. The writer
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  • 236 5 Singapore's growing role as a centre for trade and as a base for multinational corporations will be among the subjects which will be examined when the Pacific Basin Economic Council's seminar opens today in Fiji. This was stated by Mr. G.G.T. Thomson, who left last
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  • 89 5 A seminar on Youth in Our Society ended today with participants paying calls on various welfare homes. In five groups the preuniversity students this morning visited the School for the Blind (Toa Payoh), Tampines Home, Boys' Town (Bukit Timah), Girls' Town, Home for the Aged (Upper
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  • 333 5 A group of students and masters from Madras Christian College School will leave Singapore with especially fond memories. For all the students and most of the masters, their two-week tour of Malaysia and Singapore was their first trip abroad. The thirty-three students and four masters have
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  • 281 5 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Singaporeans, it appears, are among the top spenders as far as Malaysian tourist resorts are concerned. Inche Burhanuddin bin Mohd. Saman Rais. Chief Executive Designate of the Tourist Development Corporation, said many Singaporeans cross the Causeway on holiday. "Singapore has run
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  • 30 5 The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear the dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Keng and Sons (S) Pte Ltd on Monday at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 33 5 Mr. John Winger of the Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, will speak on Development and Outlook of the Petroleum Industry at the Singapore Hilton's grand ballroom at 11 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 337 5 Teacher wins first prize Tuesday's quiz photograph showed the top part of the Church of the Sacred Heart in Tank Road. The first prize of $15 goes to Miss Doris Chia Mul Ying, a teacher, of Lorong 5. Toa Payoh. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the
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  • 302 6 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday Bangladesh may take part in the proposed summit between India and Pakistan. The Indian government now expects the summit to take place after the return of the Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, from an European tour in the last week of
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  • 386 6 Reuter Peking, Saturday Chinese and Soviet officials have been engaged in a series of interlocking logistical planning sessions with Hanoi and Mongolian representatives here in efforts to defeat the American blockade in North Vietnam. Diplomatic sources In Peking believed they were also
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  • 166 6 United Press International New York, Saturday. Clifford Irving, convicted on charges arising from his writing a bogus autobiography of Howard Hughes, yesterday sued the McGraw Hill Company for $4.5 million, claiming the publishing house conspired to prevent publication of his book about the hoax. Irving and
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  • 310 6 We're coming out of the woods —Agnew United Press International Washington, Saturday. Vice President Mr. Spiro Agnew returned from a trip of South-East Asia yesterday and reported to President Nixon that the military situation in South Vietnam is rapidly improving. "We're coming out of the woods," Mr. Agnew said. "I
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  • 321 6 United Press International New York, Saturday. Singapore ambassador Shunmugam Jayakumar yesterday deplored the fact that the United Nations secretariat and its talent and expertise were "underutilised" in dealing with international problems. "I believe there is room to increase the instances where the General Assembly
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  • 63 6 A hospital official grasps President Nixon's hand as he emerges from Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Springs, Maryland, yesterday after visiting Alabama Governor George Wallace. The President described the governor as being "very alert and in good spirits." The governor sat in a wheelchair yesterday for
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  • 307 6 Reuter London, Saturday The chairman of Ounard Lines Mr. V. Matthews said last night that secret security measures for the liner QE2 had been drawn up by his Arm after discussions with Scotland Yard and the British Defence Ministry. The new arrangements—possibly including armed
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  • 410 6 Reuter Washington, Saturday.— President Nixon yesterday signed a Congress Bill de ploring the gun attack on Alabama Governor George Wallace. The Bill urges all Americans to pray for the governor's speedy recovery and extends to the Wallace family the sympathy, encouragement and best wishes
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  • 271 6 United Press International New York, Saturday. The Weathermen, the ultraleft revolutionary group claiming responsibility for yesterday's Pentagon bombing, is composed of radices dedicated to dynamite and the molotov cocktail. A splinter faction of the old Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), it has shown
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  • 227 6 Reuter Paris, Saturday Britain's Queen Elizabeth sailed for home In glorious sunshine yesterday from Rouen at the end of a fiveday state visit to France which set the royal seal on Britain's entry Into the Common Market. As she sailed down the, River Seine to
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  • 27 6 Saigon, Saturday. —An American correspondent for Time Magazine, Mr David Devoss, was seriously wounded by shrapnel yesterday while covering South Vietnamese operations to relieve Au Loc.
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  • 33 6 Washington, Saturday.— The United States, for the secoond time in a week yesterday carried out its second underground nuclear test of less than 20 killotons equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT
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  • 458 6 Reuter Hamburg, Saturday. Two explosions rocked the 13-storey Hamburg headquarters of the Axel Springer newspaper and publishing house here yesterday, Injuring 15 people. Police said the explosions occurred within a minute of each other on the third and sixth floors of the modern
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  • 776 7 QINGAPORE has been described as "Instant Asia" and rightly so. But it isn't only in its predominantly oriental facade for its people are fond of eating out. As for the majority of the visitors from abroad, they are first tempted to savour and try thd
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  • 486 8 Reports from the battlefield would Indicate that the sharp edge of the North Vietnamese offensive is blunted. The initial momentum which sent the South Vietnamese army reeling appears lost. This does not mean that the North Vietnamese capacity to launch another major attack
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 142 8 Revellers at Singapore's "most unspoilt corner." Bugls Street, had a whale of a time last Saturday. It was close to 3 a.m. when three sailors, still in their uniforms and apparently drunk from the gallons of beer they had poured down their throats staggered on to table
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    • 55 8 A British journalist in Paris to cover Queen Elizabeth's visit last week was heard to sagely remark: "The true test of a philosopher is when he can walk down the Champs Elysees (known for its pricey shops) with his wife and admire all the things they
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    • 100 8 We got this short tale of how business is done by Lebanese from a London report. The Americans were advertising for a man to make the first manned space flight to MarspA German applied, and £1 million "for my wife, if anything happens to me." Then
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  • 1239 8  -  PANG CHENG HAN A lawyer and a sociologist have provided two different scenarios of Singapore politics in the 1980's. The lawyer has confidently predicted that the PAP is likely to remain in power for the rest of the seventies. In the
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  • Letters
    • 196 8 Taking a bus to work or to school every morning is a difficult problem in Toa Payoh. At the beginning of the year, the situation was already bad. Now it is worse. Although there are many buses on the roads, they cannot cope with the number of
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    • 195 8 Every morning between 6 a.m. and 11 a.m., Casuarina Road is impassable to traffic. Cars have to crawl in single file, often scratching other cars in their ef- fort to get out of a chaotic situation. Tempers flare and arguments follow as to who should give way.
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    • 96 8 For the past week, lorries have been running through Mayflower Gardens Housing Estate by way of Mayflower Avenue and Mayflower Way although signboards put up by the Traffic Police at both ends of these roads clearly state that they are closed to lorry traffic. I hope the
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    • 44 8  -  LIM TEE TECK for Secretary, Singapore Telephone Board. Singapore, 6. I refer to the letter, Anonymous Phone Calls (NN, May 15). Will the writer, Miss Irene Low, get in touch with the undersigned so that investigations carj be made?
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    • 97 8  -  SOON TUAN TEE I refer to Dr. Jackson's letter, Bring Back Netball CNN, April 18). The Singapore Schools' Sports Council, after very careful consideration, decided that due to an overloading of the Combined Schools Game Calendar, netball competitions among others should be withdrawn. This does not imply
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    • 73 8  -  ESTHER LOO To the delight of many cinema-goers, two ultramodern air-conditioned cinemas Toa Payoh Theatre and Kong Chian Cinema have opened at Toa Payoh. But both these cinemas have not satisfied many cinema-goers. So far they have shown only Mandarin films. I am not against Mandarin
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    • 71 8  -  SOON TUAN TEE for Director of Education, Singapore, 10. I refer to Tay Ah Lan's request for repeat class (NN, May 3). Your correspondent's request to repeat Sec. IV will be looked into if he and his frends could call at the Ad- mission Section, Ministry of
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1984 9  -  East Java sees the i march of progress WORDS: Jackie Sam East Java is, In many ways, a forbidding place. Especially for its 25.4 million people, 70 per cent of whom are farmers. Periodically, a number of its 27 volcanoes erupt; killing, destroying and creating vast tracts of
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    • 587 9  -  From Victor Walker The Melbourne Herald Greece, population just under nine million, expects to be hosting six million visitors a year by 1977, and to be receiving $3,000 million a year in foreign exchange from tourism. To accommodate the
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    • 289 10 INSTANT GUIDE TO INSURANCE: Gordon Beruldsen gives a general and brief introduction to insurance, including a definition of the concept and the basic principles involved. He is clear and direct in his explanation, and the use of cartoons livens what ito some is a boring subject. A Rlgby
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    • 780 10 Role oS youth stressed In Indonesian struggle JAVA IN A TIME OF REVOLUTION, OCCUPATION AND RESISTANCE, 1944-1946, by Benedict R. O'C. Anderson. Cornell University Press, 494 pages, US$l5. YONC MUN CHEONC. The central thesis of Professor Anderson's book is that the main role in the outbreak of the
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    • Article, Illustration
      574 10 Beyond Solzhenitsyn In freedom quest FOREVER FLOWING, by Vasily Grossman, translated by Thomas P. Whitney Harper and Row. 247 pages. U556.95. ANTHONY ASTRACHAN. The Soviet Union may be ruled by dead souls, but it still pro-, duces great ones. Alexander Solzhenitsyn Is one who Is well known outside
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    • 487 10 Tracing the history of the popular snuff bottle SNUFF BOTTLES OF CHINA, by Hugh M. Moss. Bibelot, 158 pages, £14. C.V. ANTHONY ADAMS. In the late 16th Century, with the Ming Dynasty gradually losing its control over the vast wealth of China's empire, European merchant adventurers gained
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    • 52 10 A provocative cover for a provocative subject—transexualism, the problem facing a person who is neither completely man nor woman—a physical as well as a mental engima. In one critic's words, this is a "dirty book which is funny, thrilling and fetching." IN TRANSIT, by Brigid Brophy.
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    • Article, Illustration
      746 10 Captivating story o£ Frederick Ashton FREDERICK ASHTON, by Zoe Dominic and john Selwyn Gilbert. George G. Harrap Co., 256 pages, £4.50. WONG SU LENC. When Frederick Ashton fell in love with ballet, it was like falling in love with a girl from a different background and knowing
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    • 626 11  -  ART VIOLET OON The paintings of Tay Chee Toh which go on exhibition today at the Alpha Gallery mark a turning point In his art career. They represent longawaited and laudable departure from his wellknown paintings of languid Dayak women. Actually the exhibition Is a
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    • 455 11  -  f CINEMA EDGAR KOH WEEKEND MURDERS with Anna Moffo, Lance Percival and Gastone Moschin (Orchard tonight midnight). Homicide in this fUm provides horror and, can you believe it, comic relief. This British-Italian coproduction has certainly made a killing, tickling your funny bone and shooting
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    • 1036 11  -  SIGHT SOUND EDGAR KOH RTS telecasts next week a one-hour music and dance programme that is entertaining, rich in cultural content and, above all, Singaporean. THE MUSIC AND DANCES OF SINGAPORE (Wednesday Ch 5, 9.10 p.m.) is a compilation of items presented oy
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    • 354 11  -  THEATRE VIOLET OON One of Britain's top stage producers, Richard Eyre, is coming to Singapore with the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company of Edinburgh. The company will perform at the Victoria Theatre from May 29 to June l. Associated with the company since 1966, Mr. Eyre
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    • 921 12  -  li DISC PETER ONG 0 Chase: Ennea (CBS KE*****) Chase is a powerful ninepiece band from America. It consists of a fiery line-up of four trumpets, organ, guitar, bass, drums and vocals. The group is led by Bill Chase who had his grounding
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    • 745 12  -  CHESS PANG KWOK LEONG The 20th Schach Olympiade will be held this year in September at Skopje in Yugoslavia. The previous Olympiade held in Siegen, West Germany, was very successful and exciting. Successful in' that it helped in promoting and achieving
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    • 615 12  -  r COLLECTIONS WENDY HUTTON Accustomed to the mediocrity of the National Museum, many Singaporeans would probably be astonished at the excellence of some of the private collections in this city. One of the more outstanding collections is undoubtedly that of Mr. C.M. Wong, the secretary of the Chinese
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    • 473 12 BRIDGE GRAND SLAM I am beginning to wonder if playing bridge is very good for the soul playing bridge well, that is. You develop an instinct to look at the darkest side of life and then every once in a while a deal comes along
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    • 625 12  -  r FOOD/DRINK LI PO Choosing white wines for a tasting can be a little more difficult here, most men prefer not to drink a lot of white wine, and I know that Wine and Food Society gatherings in Singapore have always avoided tasting of only white wine.
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    • 671 13 CHOPPING either for dresses or for gifts can be a chore these days when there is so many variety to choose from and from so many shops and complexes that have sprung in recent years. If shopping poses a problem for adults, the difficulty is compounded
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    • 238 13 TENGAH JEWELLERS Shop 120, lit Floot Tanglin Shopping Centre Tel: *****6 625, Chua Ch<j Kong Rood Singapore 24 Tel: *****5 Specialising in Hinh Quaiit, Jewellery, Gems Cultur. Peorls, Siamese Silver Jeweller* Engraving, Se'angor Pc»t-'i Wore, etc. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 o.m. 7 p.m. INCLUDING SUNDAY Mtoiimiiitiiuiimiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiniiuiiimiiuiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiifiiniiiuiti! TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE. TEL:
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  • 1051 14 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS Week's Tarn-1971-1972 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last High Low ato ago Stock Bayers Sellers Sale or over 3.00 1.68 2.75 2.62 Allied Chocolate 2.80 2.84 .09 19 1.95 0.92 1.81 1.69 Ben. Co. 1.84 1.85
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  • 199 14 Reuter London, Saturday Equities closed higher yesterday prompted by the overnight gain on Wall Street. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was at a new peak at 543.3 —a gain of five points. ICI, Glaxo and Unilever had gains ranging to around 8p
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  • 33 14 Geneva, Saturday. A meeting of 18 member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (lATA) has failed to reach agreement on low-price fares between Europe and Australia, a spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 198 14 Allied Chero Alcoa 53% Am Brands Am Can 37% Am Motor* AT ft T 42% A A P 7% Anaconda 21% Avon Pd Beth Steel 32% Boeing Caterp Trac 03% Chrvsler Coca Cola Control Dat 67% Corn Ol Wks 245 Dow Chem DuPont 167 E Kodak Fed
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  • 195 14 London, Saturday.—Gold gambling cooled on Europe's free markets yesterday. Its price turned lower as the pace slacked in advance of the Whitsun holiday which will close continental markets on Monday. In London the price fell to US$57 an ounce, down 25 cents from Thursday and
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  • 278 14 United Press International New York, Saturday Stocks closed sharply higher yesterday for the second day in fairly heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange. At the close the Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue chip stocks was ahead 10.31 points at
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  • 433 14 The stock market ended barely steady yesterday, with widespread marginal falls during the last 30 minutes of trading. Selective and thin trading was a common feature during the week. The Exchange's an- nouncement on Monday that from May 22, all delayed deals
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  • 341 14 rnnMPANY Central Properties Limited has recently been subjected to speculative interest as its shares have soared from below par at the end of 1971 to well over twice its price. One possible logical reason for the rise might be due to the recent
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  • 168 14 TOKYO, Sat. —Japan is planning more government financial aid to Asian coun tries to foster shipping and shipbulding industries, the Transport Ministry has said. The Ministry said the government had already decided to provide about 9000 million yen ($B2 million) in a loan to Malaysia
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  • 398 14 Only one family on each floor property market The Highpoint flats under construction at Mount Elizabeth are ideal for people who want to get away from it all, yet remain in a conveniently central city location. The conceptually new type of circular flats will house
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    • 301 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD HIIII Hill am i ■■■■■am illl 10 Stone to death. 11 Above. 12 Beverage flavoring. 13 Former P.M. 21 Warren. 23 Charitable gift. 25 Biblical lawgiver. 26 Spectator's places. 27 Hoisted up, as an anchor. 28 Former French Premier. 29 Name in the headlines. 30 Outsize. 31
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    • 410 15 NEW NATION PHONE *****S AMNOUNCIMKNTS HITACHI STEREO Tape-recorders, Model TRQ 777 Auto-Reverse with speakers. Usual $796 now $402. Hitachi Stereo Radio cum Cassette Model TRQ 1200 S. Usual $156 now $129 and many other well known brands to offer. At El sons Pte. Ltd., 90 High Street, Singapore 6. Telephone
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    • 517 15 INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATION Service, 435 B Gey long Rood, Singapore. *****3. Consult Antony Tan, International Private Eye. CHAN PUI KEE Ancient Art Furniture New Repairs, Repolishes All Chinese Blackwood Art Furniture. 86 Neil Road Tel: ***** S'pore. PALMISTRY. MADAM LYDIA OF FORMER 14-A Change Alley will read again. Flat 501-C Block.
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    • 444 15 INTERIOR DECORATION Course Theory and Practical. THIRD inaugural classes commencing soon. Ambitious? For particulars to:— THE MANAGER, P.O. BOX 36 KEPPEL HARBOUR S'PORE 4. ENTERTAINMENT EAST EUROPE ESCORT SERVICE offers you the most friendly, attractive girls in town. 277 (MacPherson/Aljunied Junction). Singapore *****6. FRESH FLOWERS GRAND OPENING Special Discount. Call
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    • 452 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRK At Newton Rood ready for occupation immediately. For particulars please contact C. K. Wong S'pore *****6 during office hours. POSITION VACANT INTERNATIONAL MAN U FACTURER REQUIRES (1) Male Sales Officer, age above 21 Minimum School Cert, preferably proficient in Chinese or Indonesian. (2) Female
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    • 795 15 TV/RADIO SALES SERVICE Buy "Siero" television on hirepurchase Monthly instalment from $3 OA upwards. Trade in also welcome: PHONE: ***** OR ***** HI-FI TRADERS 59 South Bridge Read, Singapore 1. SERVICING ALL KINOS Television, Tope-Recorders Amplifiers, Television For Rental. Reasonable Charges DAY/NIGHT SERVICE PHONE: SCIENCE TECHNICAL T.V. SERVICE. ***** anytime
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    • 240 15 FORD GALAXIE 1966 company owned, good condition with radio/ airconditioner C-cylinder manual type, low mileage $4,500/- 0.n.0. Phone ***** S'pore. 1971 COUPE TOYOTA CORONA MKII SL and Toyota Sprinter 1970. Contact Telephone ***** Frankie before 6 p.m. Singapore. 1969 Holden Brougham Automatic, Power Steering, Airconditioned, Radio, Etc. 1968 Pontioc Periston
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  • 132 16 Aspirins netball players and enthusiasts will be given a boost when the Singapore Women's Netball Association holds its coaching clinic sometime in July, writes Dennis Chia. The coaching clinic will be held over two Saturdays from 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Daisy Tan, president of the
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  • 159 16 SCHEDULE of major sports events in Europe next week is as follows: Monday, May 22 PARlS—Start of 14-day French Open tennis championships. ITALY—Start of 22-day tour of Italy cycle race. BRUGES—Belgium vs Iceland, World Cup qualification aoccer. MUNICH International archery competiton. KIEV—USSR vs West Germany, water polo.
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  • 250 16 New York, Saturday. Heavyweight champion Joe Frazler interrupted his training sessions yesterday to announce he will soon be leaving boxing. "Within the next year, I'm going to get out of fighting," Frazler said at a news conference. "Boxing has been good to me and
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  • 386 16 New York, Saturday—Joe Coleman, backed by Tom Haller's two timely hits, pitched a three-hitter as the Detroit Tigers scored a 7-2 triumph over the Boston Red Sox. Don Kessinger drove in three runs with a pair of singles, including a two-run single in the ninth to
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  • 39 16 Tokyo, Saturday An all-Japan men's volleyball team defeated visiting Russian national team 3-1, 15-8, 14-16, 15-12, 15-11 in their first of six goodwill matches here yesterday. The next game will be played tomorrow at Nagoya, Western Japan.
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  • 819 16  -  THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER J had the opportunity during the week to use a new squash ball produced by an Australian company, Merco Products Ltd., under the name Consolidated. It comes in white and yellow dot gradings as do the Dunlop and Slazengei
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  • 152 16 London, Saturday. Wimbledon champion Evonne Goolagong had some anxious moments scraping through her semi-final against experienced Nell Truman of Britain In the Surrey hardcourt tennis championships here yesterday. The Australian girl, erratic at the start, struggled through in 78 minutes 3-6, 6-0, 8-6. Her
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  • 160 16 Bucharest, Saturday Rumania, beaten twice by the United States In the challenge round In the Past three years, moved Into the semi-finals of the European zone Davis Cup group A competition when they took a winning 3-0 lead over Iran here yesterday. Winners of
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  • 40 16 Moscow, Saturday—Nadezhda Chlzhova of the Soviet Union bettered her world record for the women shot putt by 20 centimetres (71 Inches) when she achieved 20.63 metres (67 ft 8i ins) during an athletics meeting yesterday at Sochi.
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  • 473 16 Rome, Saturday Ok, so what? Anyone can ride a bicycle. Maybe. But only one man can look down a road which happens to be 3716 kilometers (2323 miles) long and know, deep inside, that he can beat 110 of the world's best racers
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 125 16 DR. KILDARE DON'T BE AFRAID... THEY'RE SIMPLY TO SETTLE YOUR NERVES. BESIDES, BETTINA WANTS company. by Ken Bald A NIP FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH FIND SOME OTHER WAY TO "SETTLE YOUR NERVES a 3 y 4 X* 1 'A ►3 M I k B j7 Vs. 2S r he v
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  • 160 17 New York, Saturday A record 1661 amateur golfers will begin qualifying at 58 locations on Monday and Tuesday and for the 1972 United States Open championship at Pebble Beach. California beginning on June 15. The qualifying entries for next month's tournament total 4252 with 2595
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  • 371 17 All kinds of sport, and water sport for that matter, have all its dangers and first aid kit should take top priority, among other things. Accidents or illness at sea is very common and if a passenger should fall dangerously ill in the middle of
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  • 671 17 London. Saturday—The Australian cricketers, with their morale sky high after yesterday's win over Hampshire, meet MCC in an unofficial Test trial at Lord's here today. The first Test between England and Australia starts at old Trafford, Manchester, on June 8 and the selectors of
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  • 324 17 London, Saturday.—Scotland are favourites to win the British international soccer championship which begins today. While England and their manager Sir Alf Ramsey are in the throes of self analysis following their elimination last week by West Germany in the European
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  • 120 17 Glasgow, Saturday George Best, Britain's temperamental soccer superstar, was last night ruled out of Northern Ireland's team for the match against Scotland today and he was reported to be staying in a Spanish seaside hotel. Best failed to join his Northern Ireland teammates on
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  • 57 17 Inche Othman Wok (third from left), the Minister for Social Affairs and chairman of the Seventh SEAP Games committee addressing members at Sports House yesterday. Others in picture from left are: Inche Othman Omar, Mr. Milton Tan, Mr. E.W. Barker, the Minister for Law and Development, Mr. S.T. Ratnam, Mr.
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  • 364 17 Bangkok, Saturday Defending champions Iran retained the trophy in the fifth Asian Cup soccer tournament last night, defeating Korea 2-1 in extra time to earn the right to represent Asia in the Mini-W or 1 d Cup in Brazil next month. The teams were
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  • 119 17 Tokyo, Saturday The results on the sixth day of the 15-day sumo tournament at the Kokugikan Sumo Stadium here: Fujinokawa (junior class) (3-3) beat Oshio (2-4); Wakanoumi (junior class) (6-0) beat Mutsuarashi (3-3); Asahikuni (4-2) beat Asanobori (4-2). Tokibayama (3-3) beat Tochiisami (2-4): Takamiyama
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  • 72 17 Constanta. Rumania, Saturday. Soviet weight lifter David Rieeert yesterday retained his European title In the light-heavy-weight division after setting world records in the snatch and the overall aggregate for the three lifts. Riegert. a 24 -year-old miner, had an aggregate of 557.5 kilos (1226.5 pounds) bettering his
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  • 68 17 Scotland, Saturday. Terry Westbrok of South Africa celebrated his 33rd birthday at Blairgowrie yesterday when he moved into second place with his Australian partner Vic Bennetts in the 8000 sterling Sumrie Better Ball golf tournament. A flve-under-par third round of 67 gave Westbrook and Bennetts a 52-hole
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  • 44 17 Tokyo, Saturday—The results of games yesterday, all night games, in Japah's two professional baseball leagues: CENTRAL LEAGUE Taiyo 3 Yakult 1 Hanshin 3 Hiroshima 2 Yomiuri 4 Chunich 2 Pacific league Hankyu 3 Nankai 2 kintetsu 5 Lotte 4 Toei 6 Xishitetsu 1
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  • 89 17 New York. Saturday Rain was forecast for today's running of the US$lB9,BOO Preakness Stakes, bringing a possibility that two horses would be withdrawn, leaving seven in the race, which Is the second part of the Triple Crown, The weatherman said there was a 70 per cent
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  • 115 17 top form as they blasted five goals to Cambodia's three to take third place. Goal scorers for Thailand were centre forward Pr a p on Tantariyanond who shot from 20 yards and outside left Preecha Kitboon who headed home in the 83rd. CAMBODIA For Cambodia, left half Doeur Milandord
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    25 17 Pictures above and left show a friendly soccer match between Singapore Recreation Club and Star United on the padang yesterday. SRC won 1-0.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 451 17 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are by nature a frugal person, given neither to lending nor borrowing, and entirely disinclined to the taking of financial risks. Indeed, you are .somewhat overly careful, for there are certain speculative ventures that might have made you at
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  • 294 18 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOk MARKSMAN MAKUDA SMOKKY SIN CHEW POINTER TIMEFORM Race 1 W. HOLDINGS Ocean Inn EAVE8DROPPER Ocean Inn OCEAN INN Western Holdings OCEAN INN Salter's Delight LORD CARRIG Western Holdings OCEAN INN Lord Carrig W. HOLDINGS Ocean Inn EAYE8DROPPER Western Holdings W. HOLDING
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  • 1739 18 2.15 CLASS 5, DIV. 2 —5iF ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** SAILOR'S DELIGHT a (31st) J Donnelly 5 9-0 10) Kingston 2 00 MALLAIG (Hawthornden) Teh 2 8.13 10) Rajoo 16 3 ***** SEREGALAR a (Sultan of Pahang) Daniels 8 8.13 (ud +4) Nglow 4 ***** THREE
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  • 826 18 Western Holdings out for 3rd win By Scrutineer Grand Gent should come through with his first success in the Class 5 Division 4 It (Race 2) at Penang this afternoon. The three-year-old improves with each outing. In his two races at the Kuala Lumpur April meeting
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  • 93 18 Following are the latest statistics this yegr on saddlecloth and barrier lucky numbers at the end of the Singapore Derby meeting. Saddlecloths Barrier No. Ist Ist 1 23 32 2 25 28 3 20 37 4 11 27 5 15 25 6 10 19 7 14 27
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 454 18 5 Singapore 12.45 Opening and Archies TV Funnies 1.10 Space Patrol 2.05 Sesame Street (Rpt) 3.00 Jungle Jim Festival: Pygmy Island, 4.10 Sayang Dek Sayang 4.35 Bewitched: Three Men and a Witch on Horse 5.00 NBA Basketball 5.25 Primus: Trial of Terror 5.50 News Magazine (E—Rpt) 6.30 News in Brief
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    • 889 19 By Blue Peter Midsun can be backed with confidence in the Class 2 Division 2 6f handicap (Race Eight) at Penang tomorrow. This Power House four-year-old showed a return to form at Ipoh last month when he finished a good fourth to
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    • 174 19 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EP80M JEEP MAKUDA fl'TT WJ'MJB Race 1 BRIGHT GOLD Ken's Ecstasy FBI Ken's Ecstasy K. ECSTASY Jasmine K. ECSTASY Bright Gold K. ECSTA8Y Bright Gold Race 2 BOX OFFICE P. of Perfection BOX OFFICE Nett Premium 1 P. O. PTECTION Aranda NETT PREMIUM P.
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