New Nation, 13 December 1973

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  • 21 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, December 13, 1973 No. 896 Price 15 cents M.C. (P) 33/73. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1973
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  • 588 1  -  Their capacity to cause damage has been reduced, says govt. By Sonny Wee The Government today released seven political detainees who were actively involved in communist directed activities in political, trade union and student organisations. They are: Dr. Poh Soo Kai, P. Govindasamy, Pang
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  • 113 1 Saigon, Thursday Unseasonal winds whipped smouldering fire in South Vietnam's largest oil storage area back to life, destroying another 300,000 gallon* of precious petrol, government officials said yesterday. The Shell Oil Co. tank farm at Nha Be, six miles from Saigon, was set afire
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  • 326 1 Washington, Thursday The new Federal Energy Office yesterday proposed a plan to tackle the US energy crisis which would cut to 75 per cent—or by 1.6 million barrels a day the amount of petrol available to consumers in the country. The plan would become effective
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  • 362 1 Emergency powers extended Reuter UPI London. Thursday The government extended its emergency powers yesterday as a go-slow hit the railways and electricity chiefs said their fuel stocks were being "dangerously eroded." Home Secretary Robert Carr told Parliament the emergency powers were required because the
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  • 462 1  -  Boy dies in brothers' arms By Wee Beng Huat Lim Lau Teck, 16, a labourer, seldom missed a Chinese wayang show but last night he saw his last show. He was stabbed to death as he stood watching the roadside opera in front of his Jalan
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  • 332 1 Dr. K: We will help Reuter London, Thursday US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger last night called on Europe, North America and Japan to establish an "energy action group" to help ensure continued energy supplies at reasonable cost. Speaking before the Pilgrims, an Anglo-Ame-rican
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  • 171 1 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday The overall flood situation in Peninsular Malaysia has improved though several roads in the East Coast are still closed to traffic. The Jerteh Bridge, linking KELANTAN and TBENGGANU, was opened to all traffic late last night. The water level of
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  • 363 1 Reuter UPI Cairo, Thursday President Anwar Sadat, in a sweeping reshuffle of his military command, yesterday dismissed the Chief of Staff of the Egyptian armed forces and the commanders of the two armies that fought the major battles along the Suez Canal in the October war.
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  • 29 1 Vienna. Thursday West Germany and Bulgaria have reached agreement on all questions relating to the establishment of diplomatic relations, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reported last night.
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  • 185 1 Prices were marginally lower on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the first 45 minutes this morning. BUSINESS DONE: San Holdings (1) 0.84. (2) 0.83, (2) 0.82. Sea View (1) 0.82. Eastern Smelting (1) 2.82. 0.C8.C. (1) 9.00, (1) 8.95, (1) 8.90. (5) 8.85. (1) 8.80. Overseas
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  • 10 1 Police reported 98 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 418 2  -  'Ration power at posh estates' By Sunny Wee Electrical engineers today suggested that the Public Utilities Board should ration electricity to the posh residential estates rather than attempt to black out certain areas in its efforts to conserve electricity. The engineers were
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    • 156 2 Singapore Airlines has awarded a $500,000 contract to Guthrie Engineering to install a Siemens PABX system at Air House, Paya Lebar Airport. The equipment has a capacity of up to 600 extension and 100 lines to receive outside calls. It is the first such
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    • 300 2 Inspection teams from the Public Utilities Board are going round the island every night to check on fuel wasters. This is a follow-up to the Government's call to cut down on all unnecessary lighting to help conserve energy. Informed sources said many firms had
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    • 225 2 The New Nation Belle of the Week contest offers winners big, big prizes every week. Let us take a look at what you can win in the BELLE OF THE WEEK contest. The reader who sends in the entry that comes closest to what
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    • 58 2 The NTUC co-opera-tive supermarket plans to open a third branch at the Peace Centre in Selegie Road soon. Sources said it will be three times the size of the supermarket at Toa Payoh. This will be the third supermarket the NTUC intends to set up after two
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    • 26 2 The Youth Sub-Com-mittee of Tiong Bahru Community Centre will hold Its second Intercommunity centre sports meet on Dec. 30 from 9 a.m. to noon.
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    • 21 2 A X'mas carnival and bikini contest will be held at the Hawaiian Village in Tanah Merah Besar on Dec. 23.
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    • 173 3 Two new courses—industrial design and management—will be added to the curriculum of Ngee Ann Technical College soon. The vice principal of the College, Mr. Philip Limb, said: "Details of both courses have yet to be worked out. The management course may be conducted for
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    • 100 3 The balloting for the NTUC transport cooperative COMFORT taxis, planned for tomorrow at the National Theatre, has been postponed to next Wednesday at 10 a.m. According to Mr. Chin Harn Tong, executive director of COMFORT, more than 2500 taxidrivers have re-register-ed with the co-operative. There will be
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    • 499 3 'The cause for academic drop-outs' Singapore's education system is to blame for the number of academic drop-outs, according to Dr. Koh Eng Kheng, editor of the Singapore Medical Association's publication, Medical Newsletter. In an article, titled The Outlook for our Underachlevers, in Commentary, a University of
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    • 277 3 500 to be trained More than 500 branch leaders of affiliate unions of the National Trades Union Congress will attend a series of leadership courses next year. A spokesman for NTUC's education committee &id there would be fewer part-time courses. Instead mere would be greater emphasis on
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    • 127 3 Once a tourist haven, this hotel like many old ones—has lost out to competition. Well known for Its nightclub and restaurant. Ocean Park Hotel at East Coast Road has finally closed its gates. For several months now, weeds have overgrown the well-trimmed
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    • 143 3 Children should be taught how to react to mass communication in a constructive manner, said a leading communicator. Courses to educate them should be introduced into their school curriculum at an early age, so that they would be able to distinguish the ketchup
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    • 51 3 Hal Sing Dewasa Institute run by the Adult Education Board and the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary will hold seven commercial and vocational courses starting on Jan. 7. They will be conducted in English and Chinese. Forms are available at the institute in Holland Road. Registration closes on Dec.
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    • 45 3 The chairman and managing director of Overseas Union Bank. Mr. Lien Ylng Chow, will be the guest-of-honour at the Business Administration Society dinner and dance at Hilton Hotel on December 29. There will alao be a fashion show by Saturdays Child boutique.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 281 2 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 7 Buenos (good morning): Sp. 8 Antiquity: Poet. 9 Come back. 10 Verbal bitterness. 11 Inexact. 12 Aegean Island 13 Bullocks. 19 Wild ass. 21 Pizza or apple. 24 Loses color. 2 my-thumb. 26 Bristol's river 27 Less. 30 Chosen, today. 32 Foreshadow. 33 Butte's cousin. 34
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 438 3 1 i KIMMSIA/NEW NATION Last Saturday's poser showed a scene from the movie Night of the Iguana. Only three correct entries were received. They were from: Mr. Peter Ng (shop assistant), of 35H Lorong Stan gee; Mrs. Patricia Jordan Conroy (house wife), of 83 Kheam Hock Road: and Mr. Sunny
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  • IN PERSON AND BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 458 4  -  M PERSON Cw*cM by 1M: JTTttl JOANNE WONG 7. has found the secret of winning Santa's heart, and incidentally a short cut to getting all the right gifts for Christmas. Just sit on his lap, smile sweetly and then proceed to list the presents. And
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    • 742 4  -  From Robert Elegant Los Angeles Times The fanfare and the obsessively subtle hairsplitting attendant upon the latest meeting of the world's two most sophisticated foreign policy makers are subsiding. The passage of several weeks' time provides some perspective on the domestic problems and the
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    • 633 4  -  BY EDGAR KOH MODERN TIMES (Reissue) written, directed and produced by Charles Chaplin, with Paulette Goddard (Orchard next change). Though Charles Chaplin defiantly made Modern Times In 1936 as a silent movie in the early days of talkies, he made a film ahead of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 94 4 Julius Marlow puts you in step with the times 7 fik J :ZL ISM St' r X Juliuf -1 Soli Agent. MULLER PHIPPS (F.E.) SDN. BHD B S PO'* Kual# Lumpur Panmg —Ipoh V Stockists> ROBIN A DEPARTMENT STORE Roblna Hooso, 1, Shanton Way, S'por* 1. ORCHARD PLAZA 2nd Fir.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 184 5 TOkyo, Thursday. Prime Minister Mr. Kakuei Tanaka said yesterday that Japan finally was ready to ratify the international treaty against nuclear proliferation (NPT). "I wish to present the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty to the Diet (Parliament) at the present session, and request that it be
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    • 385 5 'Due to growing detente with the West' Reuter Moscow, Thursday The Soviet Union has cut back its officially declared military budget for the first time In eight years and has indicated that this is being done because of the prospect of growing detente with
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    • 212 5 Reuter London, Thursday US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger called on Prime Minister Edward Heath and Foreign Secretary Alec DouglasHome yesterday, aware of top level British resentment at US policies and methods of carrying them out. Informed sources said
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    • 313 5 UPI Reuter Manila. Thursday—US ambassador William Sullivan said yesterday the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) has the potential of becoming a "major political and economic entity" not only In Asia but In the world. Mr. Bullivan, Dr. Henry Kissinger's No. 2 man In the
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    • 26 5 Nairobi. Thursday British and other Western diplomats In Uganda yesterday sought access to 33 foreigners who the government radio says are in military custody.
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    • Article, Illustration
      223 5 Canberra, Thursday The leader of the Australian opposition Liberal Party Mr. Bill Snedden, last night accused Prime Minister Gough Whitlam of openly inciting the people of South Africa and Rhodesia to armed insurrection against their governments. In a statement issued here, Mr. Snedden accused Mr. Whitlam of "condoning
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    • 357 5 Senator moves Bill UPI Reuter Washington, Thursday —Declaring that the administration of justice must be "insulated" from White House pressure, Senate Watergate Committee chairman Bam Ervin Jr. Introduced legislation yesterday to create an independent Department of Justice. Sen. Ervln's Bill stipulates that the AttorneyGeneral could
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    • 34 5 Belgrade, Thursday Three Yugoslavs who Planned to hijack a tans World Airlines DCIO to Rhodesia or South Africa in August have been sentenced to jail terms ranging from three to five years.
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    • 159 5 Reuter London, Thursday Britain last night announced changes In naval deployment with Its destroyers and frigates operating in groups as far as possible next year rather than as single ships. Defence Minister of State lan Gilmour told Parliament some overseas commitments would itlU be met
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  • OPINION
    • 501 6 The condition of the "sick man of Europe" continues to deteriorate daily. Even in the face of a fuel shortage which threatens to further disrupt the flagging economy, Britain's 29,000 train drivers fcave begun a nationwide go-slow, a development hardly calculated to alleviate
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    • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
      • 22 6 One snackbar In seamy Soho, I'm told, Is offering "nudeburgers" which boasts of having more meat and less dressing.
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      • 37 6 As everyone knows by now, toilet rolls are In short supply in Japan these days. So short, in fact that one Japanese visitor to Singapore recently left for home with 16 cartons of them!
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      • 59 6 They say every cloud has a silver lining even the current slump In the stock market. A stockbroker has found some work during his slack period for his underemployed clerk. She Is now phoning his clients and friends to confirm their attendance at his marriage to the
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    • 1051 6  -  The relationship between Intellectuals and politics has tone been a controversial subject. It ha« been pointed out more than onee that intellectuals most of necessity involve themselves In the country's polities. The latest to adopt this view is the editorial in the recent Issue of Commentary. Our
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    • 602 6 (voice OF THE PRESS) What other newspapers are saying: PRICE OF FLOUR GOES UP FOR THE FOURTH TIME The price of flour has gone up again. This is the fourth increase within a year. The price increase in October this year was the worst: 7.6 cents
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    • 837 6  -  From Don Oberdorfer Washington Post In an effort to contain the discontent which is fast eroding his position, President Park Chung Hee has ousted South Korea's second most powerful figure and changed most of the faces around the cabinet table. There is
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  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1516 7 A NEW NATION EXCLUSIVE BY FRANK LOMBARD Earlier this month officers from the Central Narcotics Bureau seized $35,000 worth of morphine which originated from the Golden Triangle-the drug producing area of Burma, Thailand and Laos. The Golden Triangle haunts sidewalks of the world's capital cities with its
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    • 1021 7 Coming into Khun Wang by helicopter, one suddenly feels he has landed in paradise, Cool fresh air and spectacular mountain scenery provide a resort-like a t m os phere. How could such a delightful village, with shy but friendly Meo tribesmen, dressed in black and
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    • 1155 7 The problem is seeking a ready market Efforts are now underway to find a suitable cash crop which will take the place of opium in the lives of the subsistance hill tribe farmers of the Golden Triangle. Opium is by no means their only
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
    • 4417 8 AND <nm) NEW Nation concludes its series on The Birth of Civilisation with concise but interesting accounts of the Asian giants, India and China. The remains found at the Indus Valley and the Hwang Ho civilisations provide a wealth of knowledge to the archaeologist and historian.
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  • TREND
    • 594 9  -  ESTHER BETTY L. KHOO "Many people think that public relations is a glamorous Job, with the opportunity to meet lots of people but it actually involves more running around." I could see what Esther Kwan. the public relations officer of Metro's meant as I
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    • 526 9  -  TALKING SHOP VIOLET OON Not too long ago sewing used to be such a chore. That's because sewing machines at that time were really primitive compared to what we have now. Today, the story 1s so different. Sewing machines, like the Magic Bobbin of Singer enable
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  • FINANCE
    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 370 9 Stock traders found little to encourage them yesterday and prices went sharply lower In active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which had gained more than 65 points in a three-session rally after a loss of nearly 200 points in five-and-a-half weeks,
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      • 230 9 Kyodo Prices moved down moderately on the Tokyo Stock Market yesterday on persistent selling of blue chips by foreign investors. The market opened lower amid investor reluctancy due to an overnet setback on Wall Street and on reports that the Bank of Japan may increase its official discount rate
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      • 208 9 Closing prices (In francs) yesterday: Paribas 184.50 (185) lndochwe 250.50 (212) Ponder 360 1358) Printemps 105 JO (106) CQE 384 (395) Bull 49 (49.50) Royal Dutch 138.30 (141) MKhelin 1166 (1206) Thomson 201.10 (208) CFP 177.80 (180) Rhone 134 (137) Air 238.50 (240.20) B8N 1000 (1040) Philips 64.60 55.20)
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      • 247 9 Prices at 11.30 ajn. today (Australian time): Abaleen OS 061 Do Opts oil 03 UOD 1Q ia Allstate 071 09 Am ad 03 03} Aurora 08 ml Aust Ant 13 14 Bamboo Unq Beach 38 40 Bounty Oil nil 00} Bridge 14 16 Patrick 09} 10 Cieveiana 33 37
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      • 23 9 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New Ycsk Exch&nse vntcdiy' 30 lndusuSE fli#.73), transport (*****), U utilities (»7J4). Mocks (SMJt).
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      • 44 9 [tf :>1 HWWC a. 4 Interood B. iWTV 5225 Ciba-Gelgy B. 1 1555 -—85 Baby Roche 11 Sandoz B. 1375 (325 —22 —17 BBC 'A' Suiter Alusuisse B. 1 Bond-Invest Fonsa 915 415 L920 86 il 9ij —10 —6 —20 r 88| 97
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    • 392 9  -  By Lee Tew Meng Better profits, and a new venture to strengthen Its entire synthetic textile operations characterised United Industrial Corporation's 1972-73 annual report Just released. For the year ended, July 1973, OTCs pre-tax profits advanced by 14 per cent to $3.87 million as against
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    • 156 9 Shares prices continued to caw on the Stock Exduutft ot SliffHW yesterday. Tho nuufctt i|w< fskt and remainsd idle daring tho moniiiif Benton. 1b di|* gish trading, prion declined marpiallT 1b the afternoon. The Straite Thaw industrial iadex fell IM polatc to ttt tt. tho Straite Timet flninw
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • SPORTS
    • 343 10  -  SPORE OPEN With NANCY KOH Badminton fans will be treated with some top class displays at the 13th Singapore Open cham pionships in Ouillemard Road starting today at 7 p.m. Twenty-three players, 18 of them foreigners, have lined up for the men's singles crown. Among them
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    • 311 10 If there were bettingstakes at the Singapore Open, defending singles champion lie Sumirat would throw in his bets on all 23 players. This tousled-haired Indonesian Indoor champion rates everyone of his opponents as equally good and a potential threat to his title. He said: "Among
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    • 268 10 Utaml Devi wants to step out of big brother Rudy Hartono's shadow. She hopes to justify her top seeding in the women's section of the Singapore Open and confirm her No. 1 ranking among the Indonesian women. Utaml. 22. Is not bothered at all by
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    • 140 10 Christopher Kinnard, the current American singles champion said Indonesia was a good training ground to improve the game. Kinnard, who Is here for the Singapore Open said badminton was not very popular among the Americans. "There is no widespread serious interest in the game and
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    • 395 11  -  A new concept in the game BOWIiNG with Jeffrey Low The new 3 6-lane Star bowl alley has a range of facilities that should be conducive to pleasurable bowling when it is officially opened on Saturday. Starbowl management has taken pride to announce that the alley
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    • 240 11 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Thursday.—Picture House IV (Harbrldge) and Box Office IV did a splendid trial on good going here this morning. Breaking from the 4f the stablemates steadily clapped on the pace to run the last 3f in 37 3/5, with the former striding
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    • 206 11 Johannesburg, Thursday Fast bowler John Snow made a splendid return for the Derrick Robins' Cricket Xl's final match yesterday, helping the touring side to an exciting three-run victory over a South African Invitation XI in an extra one-day match. Snow, dropped for disciplinary reasons for the last
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    • 44 11 Newly-formed football club, Evergreen, are looking for friendly games with other division thre* teams. The club is under the patronage of race-horse owner, S. A. Kadlr and hope to enter the Third Division league next year. Contact Yusof Kadlr at telephone *****4.
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    • 1462 11 SATURDAY CL 4 Div. I—€f 1012 Think Tank 9.00 2 5127 Windsor Light 8 08 6 3222 Tiger Lane 8 07 5 3014 Armful 8.04 11 7671 Sapphire 8.04 7 Paterson Hill 8.04 15 1731 Sunshine Touch 8.04 1 3314 Escalation II 8.01 10 0035
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    • 255 11 SATURDAY RACE ONE: 2.00. Class 5 Div. 6 6F: Royal Persian, Makmor. RACE TWO: 2.30. Class 5 Div. 5 6F: Night Club, Midas Touch, Fantasy, Unigrey. RACE THREE: 3.00. Class 4 Dir. 6 6F: Trial Blazer 11, Domestic Blend, Air Hostess, Handsome Bay, Pendekar Silat. RACE FOUR: 3.30. Class
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    • 280 11 London, ThursdayEngland stayed firmly In the hunt for the UEFA soccer Cup last night although Leeds United, the strongest team In the country, were knocked out by Portugal's Vltorla Setubal. Leeds, defending a one-goal first-leg lead, were crippled without eight of their first
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 644 10 ORIENTAL ARTS ft CRAFTS. Souvenirs of Singapore. Wholesale and Retails. Hsu Brothers, 87, Hill Street, S'pore 6. Telephone: *****. a NIGHT TUITION FOR 1974. We are conducting night tuitions to students of Pr. VI, Sec. I, Sec. 11, Sec. 111, Sec. IV, Pre-U I and Pre-U II on all School
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  • BACK PAGE
    • 136 12 TODAY is Thursday, December 13, the 347 th day of 1973 with 18 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING STABS are Mercury and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS are Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. Clark
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    • 46 12 AH FOOK: Now that the National Wages Council has Invited public views on the subject, I everyone should write in to make their opinions known. MEI UN: Yes, everyone with concrete proposals. It's no use just writing in to say we want more pay.
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