New Nation, 26 March 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, March 26, 1971 No. 58 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 58 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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  • 89 1 Dull conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange this morning. Better grade shares were barely steady. Cold Storage was transacted at $2.40, Sime Darby at $3.96, Esso Ordinary at $3 and Far East Ship Building at $1.61. The announcement of better profits and a one-for-four bonus Issue found
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  • 52 1 LATE NEWS Jakarta, Friday—The Royal Malaysian Air Force will present 12 Twin Pioneer aircraft to Indonesia, Air Force spokesman Commodore Afus Suroto said today. He said an Indonesian air force team had been sent to Malaysia. The planes, built in Scotland in 1959, can carry 13
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  • 195 1 Agence France Presse New York, Friday World heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and challenger Mohammad Ali have been suspended from boxing for an indefinite period because of injuries suffered by both men in their title bout here on March 8 Dr. Edwin Campbell, the New
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  • 467 1 Eleven days of talks have ended without agreement, say reports New Nation Foreign Service Karachi, Friday West Pakistan forces are reported to have landed in East Pakistan by sea and air as President Yahya Khan returned here after 11 days of crisis talks in Dacca.
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    • 62 1 London, Friday—Scotland Yard will Investigate a British newspaper's allegations that officials and disc jockeys of the British Broadcasting company were bribed to plug pop records, a spokesman said yesterday. "At the request of the director of public prosecutions, Scotland Yard will investigate certain allegations made recently
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    • 35 1 Washington, Friday—Senator Harold E. Hughes of lowa, a possible Democratic presidential contender, said yesterday "there is a growing conviction throughout the country" that President Nixon can be beaten next year.
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    • 42 1 New York, Friday—Jazs musician Louis Armstrong was responding satisfactorily after surgery on Wednesday to ease his breathing, a spokesman for Beth Israel Hospital said. Doctors performed a tracheotomy on the 71-year-old Armstrong after he developed a chest Infection.
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  • 255 1 New Nation Foreign Service Troops and police enforced a 10-hour curfew in the industrial city of Lyallpur up to dawn today after disturbances yesterday In which mobs attacked a police outpost, a bank and the municipal office. The trouble began after the Leftist Peoples'
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  • 68 1 MACAO, Friday.—A Communist Chinese junk with an unknown number of refugees aboard arrived in Macao late last night and was Intercepted by a Portuguese police launch. Police detained the refugees and kept close watch on the junk. According to an agreement signed between the Portuguese and
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  • 65 1 Talpeh, Friday—Taiwan will manufacture car engines under a plan by the Ford Motor Company to Eroduce low-priced cars, be Economic Minister, Mr. T. 8. Sun, Indicated yesterday. Answering a question before the finance committee of the Legislative Yuan (Parliament), Mr. Sim, as quoted by' the
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  • 24 1 New York, Friday—Space agency scientists said yesterday they had developed a method of spotting and measuring oil slicks from aircraft and satellites.
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  • 78 1 Here's what the unblushing bride can wear down the aisle. Daring hotpants. They are part of the Easier parade of fashions at Hotel Malaysia's Orchid Bar and Coffeehouse tomorrow at 5 p.m. The traditional white Swiss lace in her outfit is unlined for an extraordinary effect.
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  • 297 1 Reuter Washington, Friday Lord Carrington, the British Defence Minister, conferred with Lockheed chairman, Mr. Daniel Haughton, here yesterday, but a considerable gap remained between the two sides on the future development of the Rolls Royce Fflß--211 engine for the Tristar air bus. Lord Carrington
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  • 48 1 Vienna, Friday—Austria has taken a tentative step toward* negotiating diplomatic relations with China by making ambassadorial contact in Bucharest, an Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman Hdded that vno answer had yet been received from the Chineee on this Austrian Initiative.
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  • 54 2 The taring is food but there are timet when we want to get away from it aIL Especially at weekends. Today New Nation begins a regular Friday feature that tells you how to make day and weekend trips with or without the family. Enjoy your New Nation
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  • 523 2 There is an idea spot about 90 minutes' drive from Singapore—where a cool, clear river tumbles over boulders to form a beautiful swimming area. For a day away from the noise and heat of the city, little can match a trip to this spot
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  • 384 2 But author can't see prize story An American magazine has presented its top literary award to a contributing author who lives in Singapore. But Singaporeans, or for that matter anyone living in Singapore, cannot read his stories despite the magazine's world-wide circulation. The magazine is Playboy which
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  • 97 2 Kuala Lumpur. Friday A 24-hour travel service is to be started in Petallng Jaya to cater for stranded tourists. It Is expected to start early next month. The proprietor of the service, Mr. H. M. Shah, said many tourists arrived here late at night,
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  • 26 2 The Hague, FridayDutch tugs yesterday refloated the 4,246-ton Singapore cargoshlp, Benares, off the Dutch Island of Texel where it ran aground on February 2.
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  • 330 2 Kuala Lumpur, Friday The youth of today looks at extra-curricu-lar activities as a means to end rather than as a factor contributing to his all round development. "More often than not the aim is to get a good testimonial or leaving certificate," the headmaster of Jalan Maxwell
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  • 158 2 Today is National Farmers' Day in South Vietnam and' special ceremonies will be held at Vietnam House in Singapore. The significance of the day will be explained to Vietnamese citizens, and documents will be distributed providing information of what has been achieved under the
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  • 225 2 The Singapore Government Servants Cooperative Housing Society will hold an ex-tra-ordinary meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting has been called by members who have an interest In the society's $l4 million housing project at Changl. New Nation was told today
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  • 227 2 The Jurong Shipyard Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. is starting a free insurance scheme for its members with premiums to be paid by the society. This is the first such scheme to be operated by a co-operative society and also the first group insurance to
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  • 61 2 Mr. Urn Sie Chuan with his bride, formerly Miss Ho Thai Wah. after their wedding this week. They were married at the Registry of Marriages office and then had a Chinese wedding ceremony the next day. Mr. Urn works for the Port of Singapore Authority and
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  • 452 2 People in several South-East Asian countries were being forced to pay high prices for some vital pharmaceutical products because of high Import duties, a Singapore executive of a British drug company said today. Mr. EG. Stack, who is South-East Asia general manager for
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  • 96 2 Curtain Call *7l. a festival of drama, moves into its fifth day at the Cultural Centre with Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts. The play is presented by the University of Singapore Students' Drama Society and produced by Margaret Tao. The leading roles are played by Vlnayak P. Pradhan
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  • 95 2 A Korean registered cargo coaster, Mlyang No. 7, will come under the hammer next Wednesday as a result of a suit brought by its crew against the owners. "The sale to take place at Cheong Koon Seng Pte Ltd. in Market Street was ordered
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  • 91 2 Moscow, Friday. a Soviet marshal said yesterday that Russia had mis. cues capable of hitting target* with pinpoint accuracy *>me 7500-8000 miIeTSJEy Iv *n Yakubov2?'« Defence Minister, said In an article 5° Moscow newspaper that the rockets, capable of developing millions of horsepower, could hit such
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 78 2 Weather Temperatures In capitals yesterday: Hong Kong Jakarta Seoul Tokyo Bangkok Manila Kuala Lumpur Taipei Naha London Paris Moscow New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Canberra Singapore Singapore's weather forecast irom 1 pjn. to 6 p..m. —Fair. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 ajn. todayMax. temp.—Bo.l. Min. temp.—72.7.
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  • 697 3  -  A serious non-Communist challenge emerges to PAP's political dominance By Dick Wilson Of the two new serious non-Communist opposition groups preparing to challenge the 12-year-rule of the PAP at the next election, the People's Front (PF) has now taken the lead. The other group, which registered Itself
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  • 172 3 Singapore will send experts to Indonesia to assist in a $630,000 contract to remove rocks obstructing the entrance of Tiiiatjap harbour in Southern Java. Companies fulfilling the contract are Strel Ltd. of Hong Kong, an associate of Straits Engineering (Pte) Ltd. of Singapore, an
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  • 34 3 A contract worker, Mohamed Harun, 19. la still on the critically 111 list at the Thomson Road General Hospital after a piling accident at Lorong One, Toa Payoh, last night.
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  • 34 3 The Chief Bcout, President Sheares, will provide the first job at the Istana on April 6 at 10 a.m. to Inaugurate the week-long annual Job week organised by the Singapore Scout Association.
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  • 275 3 A German technical expert:, Mr. Norbert Doll, will leave for Malaysia today after a fortnight's stay here assisting local printers in the latest technological advances in high speed cutting-mac-hines. During his stay here, Mr. Doll, representing a leading company manufacturing cutting machines for the printing
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  • 95 3 The Postal Savings Bank will Introduce a new incentive to attract more depositors. Any deposit made during the first five days of a month will now earn Interest for that month provided the deposit remains in the account for the rest of the month. This incentive begins
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  • 23 3 The MP for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Siong, will officially open the Canberra Community Centre in the Naval Base on Wednesday.
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  • 152 3 Motorists will no longer enjoy free gifts or special offers from filling stations from next Thursday. The Federation of Singapore Petrol Dealers' Association has issued a notice to all operators asking them not to make any free gift offers or discounts. The association met yes-
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  • 59 3 The exotic enchantment of the South Seas is captured every Wednesday night Ait the Pagoda Pool of the Ming Court Hotel. The relaxed atmosphere is enhanced by six "hula hula" beauties moving gracefully around the poolside pavilion serving barbecue steaks and invigorating Hawaii coolers. Among the "Polynesian" beauties
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  • 134 3 The First Lady, Mrs. B. H. Sheares, will attend a fashion show at the Singapore Hilton, Orchard Road, at 3.30 S.m. today in aid of the ingapore Cheshire Home. The Australian Government Trade Commissioner, Mr. H. C. Sargent, will present certificates to trainees who
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  • 264 3 The Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group plans to publish a second book summarising its work over the past three years. The 200-page book which will probably be Issued in June will attempt to analyse the problems and prospects of providing a better environment for
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  • 136 3 A delegation from the University of Singapore's Students' Union this morning met representatives of Singapore's four bus companies to discuss a plan for concession fares for students. The 11 a.m. meeting was held at the office of the Registrar of Vehicles in Middle Road. In a
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  • 126 3 Nanyang University will expand its dormitories by 110 rooms this year to provide for a bigger student intake. This will mean 200 more beds, according to a university official. The present domitorles all on the campus—are capable of housing 1800 stu- dents or about 90 per
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  • 178 3 Hakkas will gather in a big way on Sunday to Erote&t against a $1 milon offer from the Port Authority for their 93-year-old cemetery in Holland Road. They want more money plus Government-financed preservation of some of the tombstones in a shrine to be
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  • 76 3 Che Mawan Wajid Khan, wife of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, was elected president of the Siglap Women's Association at its sixth annual general meeting held recently. Other officials are vicepresident Che Aminah Mohtaran; secretary Mrs. May Koh; organising secretary, Che Marimah binte Haji
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 98 3 At the cinema Lido: Blood Kin—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Capitol: Scars Of Dracula —1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Rex: Silent Love (Mandarin) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Sky: Silent Love (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Roxy: Silent Love (Mandarin)—l.4s, 4.15, 7, 9.30 p.m. State: Devil's Brigade 1.30, 4, 6.45,
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  • THE WORLD
    • 319 4 United Press International Washington, Friday A Japanese company expressed a general interest in the American supersonic airliner programme and indicated that it might send a mission to the US, the State Department said yesterday. A State Department spokesman said that The Ataka company, a leading
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    • 181 4 United Press International Tripoli, Friday Oil company sources said yesterday agreement has been reached with Libya after nearly a month of new and tough secret bargaining on the price of the country's oil. r The only thing left now is the signing of
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    • 62 4 i 4 Jakarta, Friday.—Malaysia's ambassador to Indonesia, Tan Sri Yacob, said yesterday he would leave Jakarta at the weekend for a nine-day tour to North Sumatra. He told reporters after a brief meeting with Foreign Minister Adam Malik that his visit was to observe development in Sumatra
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    • 171 4 Reuter Manila, Friday The mass media could be very influential in encouraging tooth governments and the people to support family planning programmes, a Colombian medical expert told the Asian population conference in Baguio City yesterday. Dr. Jorge Villareal-MeJla said in a paper at the International
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    • 382 4 Pentagon claims the Reds have moved rocket inside the demilitarised zone New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Friday The Pentagon said yesterday North Vietnam had moved big guns and. rockets inside the militarised zone between North and South Vietnam. A Defence Department spokesman said: "We are watching it
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    • 44 4 It takes food as well as guns to fight a war. These Cambodian soldiers are leaving the village of Raluch, north-east of Phnom Penh, to carry out clearing operations. And with them goes their dinner a pig and a chicken.
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    • 184 4 Reuter London, Friday Motor unions from 19 countries yesterday pledged support, including financial aid if requested, for Britain's 47,000 striking Ford motor workers. A conference of the International Met alworkers Federation said In a declaration of solidarity that car workers everywhere view the present
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    • 28 4 Seoul, Friday—A massive campaign against rats has been launched last night throughout South Korea as part of the Governmentorganised campaign to check the loss of grain.
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    • 137 4 Reuter Warsaw, Friday A Pole, who lost an eye and a hand in a mid air explosion aboard an aircraft last August, went on trial yesterday in Katowice, South Poland, charged with trying to hijack the plane, Warsaw Radio reported. Charges alleged
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    • 232 4 Reuter Phnora Penh, Friday The Cambodian Prime Minister, General Lon Nol, being treated in Hawaii after a stroke, may return to Phnom Penh in several weeks, diplomatic sources said yesterday. They said American military doctors treating the general were satisfied with his progress
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    • 125 4 Tokyo. Friday—Japan's OJi Paper Co. Ltd. said yesterday it planned to break Into the timber industry in Singapore by forming a loint venture with the Bombay Trading Co. of Singapore for the exports to Europe and Middle East as well as Japan. The joint firm to be
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    • 232 4 Reuter Islamabad, Friday Pakistan has asked India to revoke its ban on Pakistani flights over Indian territory. The ban was Imposed last month after two men, calling themselves Kashmiri freedom fighters, blew up an Indian airliner they hijacked to Lahore on January 30.
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    • 175 4 Reuter Jakarta, Friday Foreign Minister Adam Malik yesterday warned that foreign diplomats would be expelled from Indonesia if they were involved in espionage. '1 shall not hesitate to act and expel them If they are found carrying out activities which harm Indonesia," Mr. Malik
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    • 153 4 Reuter Tokyo, Friday Representatives from nine Asian nations yesterday reached agreement in principle to set up an Asian Medical Organisation in Tokyo, a foreign ministry spokesman said. Represented at a threeday meeting, which ended yesterday, were eight member countries of the Conference for
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    • 205 4 United Press International New York, Friday Picketing of the United Nations took a new twist yesterday when a barge bearing signs appealing for UN help for US prisoners in North Vietnam was sailed back and forth in the East River before the world headquarters. It wu
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    • 240 4 Reuter London, Friday Lloyd's insurance underwriters are not liable to pay about £60,000 on a war risk policy to the owners of a ship confiscated by Vietnamese authorities in Saigon harbour in March, 1966. This ruling was given yesterday by three Appeal
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    • 199 5 Reuter Washington, Friday President Nixon yes* terday urged Congress to approve a vast reorganisation of the government's Cabinet departments, abolishing seven of them and reforming their functions into four new ones. Mr. Nixon Mid in a special message to Congress ♦k* i m *J° r
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    • 143 5 Indonesia willing to aid PapuaNew Guinea Reuter Jakarta, Friday The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, and the Home Minister, Mr. Amir Machmud, yesterday told a Papua-New Guinea Parliamentary mission that Indonesia was willing to aid the territory, if necessary. The mission led by the Speaker of the House of
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    • 358 5 Soviet SAM3s reported in arms delivery to Cairo New Nation Foreign Service Cairo, Friday The Soviet Union has just supplied Egypt with additional large quantities of ground-to-air missiles, including the highly-sophis-ticated SAM3s, informed sources said today. The aim is to defend Egypt's exposed underbelly along the River Nile
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    • 179 5 Reuter New Delhi, Friday India's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said yesterday the muti-racial character of the Commonwealth would be in serious jeopardy if Britain continued to supply arms to South Africa. He was speaking in Parliament on the British decision to sell Wasp
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    • 24 5 Tokyo, Friday—A moderate tremor shook Tokyo and parth of Northern Japan yesterday, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
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    • 70 5 Tibetan women refugees carry banners during a parade held in the Indian capital recently toobserre their Day of Uprising against the Chinese Com™""ists who invaded Tibet 12 years ago. The Tibetans rebelled against the Red Chinese rule and some 60,000 people fled their country
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    • 199 5 Reuter Moscow, Friday The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia yesterday described American comedian Bob Hope as The Pentagon's Jester and said he had become a symbol of militarism and aggression. Commenting on the withdrawal last week of Hope's nomination for the New York City Council
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    • 119 5 Reuter Santiago, Friday Chile and North Vietnam have formally established commercial relations, seen as a preliminary step to full diplomatic relations. Earlier this year the Marxist government of President Salvador Allende established diplomatic relations with China and trade relations with North Korea. President Allende, the western
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    • 38 5 Geneva, Friday—Leaders of national Christian councils and regional conferences from 80 countries will meet here In June for a consultation on Christian councils, the first In ecumenical history, the World Council of Churches announced yesterday.
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    • 283 5 Representation in US 'major scandal' Reuter London, Friday An opposition MP yesterday decried Britain's diplomatic representation in Washington as a major scandal and demanded the recall of the ambassador there, the Earl of Cromer. The accusation was made by Labour MP Mr. Gerald Kaufman,
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    • 101 5 Reuter Manila, Friday The Asian Development Bank yesterday approved financial assistance amounting to US$7.5 million for the rehabilitation and development of rubber and oil palm estates in North Sumatra, Indonesia. In a Press release, the bank said its financing consisted of a concessional loan of US$7.4l million
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    • 280 5 Reuter Belfast, Friday The Prime Minister, Mr. Brian Faulkner, last night announced his new Cabinet and within minutes thd headquarters of his ruling Unionist Party was hit by two explosions. Hie blasts rocked Central Belfast and caused considerable damage to the
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    • Article, Illustration
      453 6 Economic output figures revealed United Press International New York, Friday Communist China has almost fully recovered from declines in agricultural and industrial production caused by disruptions during the so-called Cultural Revolution, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chou EnLai has told a visiting American journalist. In a detailed interview
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    • 34 6 Paris, Friday—Gen. Umar Wirahadikusamah, Chief of the Indonesian Army Staff, will pay an official visit to France from April 16 to 22 and will Inspect French weapons systems, the Defence Ministry said.
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    • 591 6 What will be the strategy after Laos? Washington Post Hong Kong, Friday China and North Vietnam appear to be concerned mat the US will further step up bombing of North Vietnam beyond the increase that accompanied the invasion of Laos. In public statements as
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    • 308 6 Reuter Cairo, Friday Will the Pharaoh's curse strike again when priceless relics from the tomb of the boy-king Tutankhamen are moved to Britain? This is the question superstitious Egyptians are asking as officials press ahead with plans to ship 50 treasures from the Egyptian Museum
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    • 43 6 Bonn, Friday.— Mr. Erhard Eppler Minister for Economic Co-operation, will confer in Indonesia from A p r *l 4to 9 with members of the government and the National Planning Commission, and sign an agreement on technical aid, his office announced yesterday.
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    • 26 6 Hong Kong, Friday—The Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea is to recon*en?, Pyongyang on April 12, the North Korean Central News Agency reported yesterday.
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    • 242 6 Washington Post London, Friday In all innocence, while expecting to come across the Law Report I turn to Page Seven and am suddenly confronted with a full page spread of a naked... that is, of a young... er, of a rather attractive... well, anyway Sir, I
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    • 280 6 They are for men only, says bishop United Press International Athens, Friday Women wearing pants -the long or hot variety are banned from the churches of the diocese of Fiorina. In a circular letter to the parish priests of his diocese, Bishop Augustinos Kantictls. known for
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  • COMMENT
    • 640 7  -  Manila's troubles over rice By Bernardino Ronquillo After setting the pace for the Green Revolution in Asia with the discovery of "miracle rice" at the International Rice Research Institute at Los Banos, the Philippines finds itself having trouble again with its own cereal requirements.
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    • 410 7  -  Successful start to Indonesian five-year plan By Pakir Singh The 1970s would be a crucial decade for Indonesia, according to the Indonesian National Planning Bureau's chairman, Professor Nitijastro Widjoyo. Professor Widjoyo said: "Every country has in its historiacl span, a period during which it either makes it
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    • 589 7  -  By Anthony Haas What's your taste in cars? Japanese British, American, Australian. Soon an ASEAN car might be added to the list. That will be highly visible evidence to quieten the sceptics who doubt the likelihood of taking regonal co-operation in >uth-East Asia beyond the rhetoric stage.
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    • 356 7  -  By Tom Lambert Perched almost oildry in the Middle East which gushes millions of barrels or the black gold every day, Israel is becoming daily an increasingly important oil-handling nation. Officials here are working to increase Israel's oilhandling capacity, and to try again to find
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    • 94 7 TOMORROW! The Greatest Bargain Event of the Year. Robinson's Annual Sale 1971 starts tomorrow with 16 days of fantastic bargains! Genuine Reductions in all W 32 departments. Don't miss your chance of big, big savings. Special opening time tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. m Come in early for
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  • 383 8 The PAP has always viewed cultural development seriously as it is an essential tool in nation building. But for a society of migrants who are heirs to rich and diverse ancient traditions there is no easy solution to eyolving a distinctive Singapore
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  • Letters
    • 595 8  -  B. VETRIVELU Let me congratulate the editors of New Nation for their fair and impartial attitude in reporting the political opinions of people, Irrespective of the party they are affiliated. Singapore is a bustling city but a political desert as far as the English-educated is concerned.
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    • 66 8  -  J. B. JEYARETNAM My attention has been drawn to a news item appearing In your paper (March 25) about a proposed political party for Singapore. I wish to say that It is completely untrue, as your report suggests, that I have been involved in the formation
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  • 863 8  -  By Pakir Singh The announcement of the formation of a new political party, the People's Front, by Mr. Lui Boon Poh, indicates a livening up of the placid Singapore political scene. Cabinet members of the PAP government have time
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  • 777 8  -  SHIRI MULGAOKAR President Nixon has described the Saigon offensive into the South Laotian panhandle as in large measure a successful operation. This la against the current of newspaper reporting from the area, most of It from American sources. One of the difficulties of sizing
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  • The voice of the Press
    • 198 8 What the other newspapers are saying: Despite all the excuses made by the Saigon and Washington authorities to try to misrepresent the truth, the war situation in Southern Laos today is reminiscent of another "Dien Biem Phu", but In a political rather than military sense. This is
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    • 144 8 The South Vietnamese forces are getting hit harder In Laos than either their political or military leaders wanted. Despite all the talk about disrupting Communist life-lines, we may feel tempted to assume that the real purpose of the Laos invasion was to heighten the electoral prospects of President
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 44 8 /ft K x m /,//m 'vVW mk w. m m m m as m V M F*/'«£*' r/cvV^r^ > #))!W A f /4 li :v »•> •YES. MR. PRESIDENT...YOU CAN SAY THAT AFTO A CAM pA, ©H OUR ALUES ARE RETURNING FROM LAOS TO SOUTH VIETNAM!
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  • 2055 9  -  MOVE TO BRING ABOUT CORRECT ORIENTATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE By Dr. R.S. Bhathal Like all colonial universities, the University of Singapore was bound to confront the forces of nationalism and in the process suffer the stress and strains both
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  • 1636 9  -  THE LORD CAME TO THE CITY...AND BRICKS STARTED TO FLY By Al Shahab And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built. He was very angry, and said, "This tney begin to do:
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    • 133 10 For Beauty, Low Cost and Prompt Service «1I iiii in! Mill ••111 Ring i FOR FREE ESTIMATE. DESIGNS and QUOTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION. MELLOW 6c CO. 301, Tanjong Katong Rd., Singapore-15 Tel: *****0 I I -5 SKIC SINGAPORE WALLCOVERINGS CENTRE (PTE) LTD. 6. UPPER GROUNO FLOOR. UAT TOWERS. 541. ORCHARtt RQAD..
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    • 271 10 Floral Baskets, Bridal Bouquets, Posies, Corsogos, Wreaths, Funorol Sprays and oil kinds of Flower Arrangements and Decorations. Dealerstn: Insecticides, Fungicides, Fertilisers, Plants, Seeds, Sprinklers, Sprayers, Gardening Tools and Flower Sundries. of fotopflt*tiShcp MAIN SHOP 117, East Coast Rood, Singapore 15. I Tel: 440(11, *****2, *****2. PEOPLE'S PARK BRANCH 103 A
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  • WOMAN
    • 545 11  -  Food Mrved on a banana loaf EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON Do you like the idea of an exotic Indian meal served on a freshly washed banana leaf for lust $1? Then the place to go is Komala Vilas, in Serangoon Road.
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    • 691 11  -  That's the key to not making a hash ofi it By Stella Bruce Joan, my next-door-neighbour, really enjoyed going to her club once a week. Then, about a month ago, she suddenly stopped going. Over coffee one morning, the reason came out. She had
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    • 140 11  -  STORY: Rohani Lee Crash-proof fabrics, clothes that shake off every crease, that drip dry and need no ironing. Twenty years ago they were merely a scientist's and the housewife's dream. Now they are a stark, staring reality, and I wonder if we fully realise
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    • 1069 12 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS t»7*-i97i Hifh L*w 1 wk. ago 6 wk a. Stack CM Bayen lag Fries Sellers last Sale DhrM. F/K TaraTleURatteOvsr INDUSTRIALS (JO •1JO 1J6 XI* AM L64 *J7 1,00 J.73 S.70 3J4 IJ6 4.46 6.65 1.52 0.46
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    • 175 12 PARIS, Fri. Top Western monetary experts agreed yesterday they will pursue a greater harmonlsation of monetary policies to guard against heavy erratic outflows of dollars across the Atlantic. The experts of working party No. 3 of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) called on the
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    • 338 12 United Press International New York, Friday The stock market closed mixed yesterday after recouping most of an early loss. Trading was fairly heavy. At the final bell, the Dow Jones industrial. average was up 1.44 at 900.81. It had been off more
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    • 229 12 United Press International London, Friday Industrial shares worked irregularly higer yesterday despite the overnight setback for Wall Street. The index added 2.4 to 326.& not long before the final bell and some, annual trading statements produced scattered features. The decision to leave bank rate the
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    • 141 12 A new plant—Singapore Polymer Corporation (Pte.) Limited—the first to make PVC resin used in the Plastic and rubber Industries, will go Into production in June. The company was Incorporated In 1963 with an authorised capital of *3O million. It Is a Joint venture between a group of
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    • 87 12 LONDON, Fri.—Plans for a big seorganlsation throughout the giant P <fc O company's operating and management structures have been announced here following a six-month survey by management consultants. The new look P O organisation will work under five new operating divisions controlling the new
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    • 147 12 Allied Chem Alcoa Am Brand! Am Can Am Motor* AT ft T A A P Anaconda 21C Avon Pd Bath Steel Caterp Trac Chrya'er Coca-Cola Control Data Corn Ol Wka Dow Chem DuPont E Kodak Fed Dept Stra Ford Mot Gen Dynam Gen Elec Gen Food* General
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    • 67 12 TOKYO, Fri.— Two Japanese commercial banks have agreed to merge on October 1 to form the largest Japanese bank in deposit volume and the seventh largest in the world. Dallchl Bank and Nippon Kangyo Bank are to amalga* mate on an equal basis, but to
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    • 28 12 PARIS, Fri.— Hie Bank of France ha* announced that the country's visible foreign exchange reserves rose tar 159.009,t francs during the banking week ending March IS.
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    • 372 12 BIG JAVA SEA DISCOVERY Reuter Jakarta, Friday A second American oil company has announced plans for major oil production in the Java Sea that will push Indonesia's. oil production close to the million barrels a day mark. The Independent Indonesian American Petroleum Company (HAPCO) says it
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    • 194 12 PERTH, Pri.— The chairman of the Australian firm Minerals, whose glamour nickel stock has been suspended from trading on the Australian and London stock exchanges yesterday expressed dissatisfaction on recent geological tests. The tests were carried out on diamond drill stems from Leopold's Nullaglne prospect in the Pulbara
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  • EDUCATION
    • 424 12  -  'Research should be the lifeblood of a university' By Patrick de Souza An Australian university professor has implied that the examination system in the medical campus of the University of Singapore could be improved. Professor R.W. Hawker, head of the Physiology Department in the
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    • 249 12 Adult education at much more than merely making more citizens in the Republic literate. Among the many purposes of adult education are the curing of unhygienic practice, firing additional civic, technical, commercial, vocational and aesthetic education. This was recently stressed by the
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  • SPORT 1
    • 473 13  -  CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Sonny Yap Behind every successful team is a story of hard work and regular training, measured not in days or months but in years. It had been three loot years since a shuttle squad was started in New Town Secondary School. Today, ita
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    • 443 14  -  By Jeffrey Low The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will take an ambitious but realistic step forward when it launches the Five-Star Award Scheme at Farrer Park on Sunday. The Scheme, in its simplest terms, is an agegroup athletic test designed to stimulate interest in athletics among
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    • 192 14 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Felicitation (Luke Kang) showed winning form when he beat Undefeated in a 3f trial in 37 on a good track here this morning. Mannum Miss (Nelson) sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 4/5. Forex showed improvement when he beat Joyful
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    • 178 14 London, Friday Geoff Lewis, strongly tipped to wrest the English jockeys championship from Lester Piggott, narrowly avoided injury and went on to score a winning double when the 1971 flat-rac-ing season opened at Doncaster yesterday. Lewis, second to Piggott In last year's championship table, won
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    • 161 14 Time was if you'll forgive the pun when a stop watch was all you require to clock sporting events. But not any more. Now, electronic devices which can measure down to hund- redths of a second are the r order of the day." And that
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    • 542 14 The draw for the Keppel Club's- "A" and "B" divisions monthly medal and Singapore Golf Association intermediate qualifying championships (handicap 9 to 15) at Bukit Chermin tomorrow: 8.15 un. D. G. Anthony (IS), Peter Ho (18); 8.21 A. E. Bird (18), Lee Job Ming (18),
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    • 21 14 The Parry Avenue Boys' School will hold its annual athletic meet on the school grounds at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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    • 26 14 The Tanglin Preparatory School will hold Its annual athletic meet at the Fraser and Neave ground In River Valley Road today at 4 p.m.
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    • 366 14 Agence France Presse Paris. Friday The 74 members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will vote by mail on a new definition of "amateur" in an attempt to solve a problem that has nettled international amateur sports since the end of the Second World
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    • 45 14 Bridgetown, Barbados,' Friday—The touring Indian, cricket team arrived here today for the Barbados leg of their West Indies tour. The Indians, already oneup in the five-test series, will play the fourth Test at Kensington oval here, beginning on April 1.
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    • 771 15 Reuter London, Friday Wolfgang Bochow, outlawed by the West German Badminton Federation, hit back last night by becoming the first player from nis country to qualify for the men's singles semi-finals of the All-England championships, the world's major tournament. The 26-year-old Cologne physical
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    • 114 15 Eric Cooper (handicap -8) won the Tanglin Club squash championship when he defeated Tan Eng Han (-10) in a thrilling l£-hour battle by 8-15, 12-15, 15-13, 15-11 and 15-5 in the final last night. Eng Han was on top for the first two games with Cooper in
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    • 52 15 Bangkok, Friday—David Oakley of the United States fired a sparkling five-under par-67 to grab the lead in the sixth Thailand Open after the first round here yesterday. One stroke behind in a two-way tie for second spot are Ben Arda of the Philippines and Isao Katsumata of Japan
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    • 579 15  -  By Jeffrey Low Our Japanese table tennis coach, Koiji Kozone, can now return to his country with a proud smile. He had set out to do what he wanted for years—coach a foreign national team, and see for himself the results of his training. But
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    • 531 15 New York, Friday Tediously, in longhand, Manny Mota is writing a book. He has 70 pages finished. Mota's story is of poverty and of people's disregard for it. The story is of his youth in the Dominican Republic and of how he is
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    • 64 15 Mr. Alan Davis was elected President of the Singapore Motor Sports Club at its general meeting last night. Other officials: Vice-pre-sident—Dr. Winston Lee; captain—Mr. John Soh; secretary Mr. Douglas; Chua; treasurer—Mr. Francis Chew; competition secretary (cars)— Mr. Chan Chee Wai; competition secretary (motor-cycles)— Mr. Paddy Reid;
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    • 56 15 Zurich, Friday—The draw for the semi-finals of the European Fairs Cup: FC Cologne v Juventus; Liverpool v Leeds united. The semi-final ties must be completed by April 28, a FIFA official said. The date for the final will be decided when the commitments of the club
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    • 12 15 Bath RAF 14 FWrtjpiHd t Abermvon It Tkßßtra WesUn-S-M S
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    • 66 15 Singapore American School entered the final of the "B" Boys in the national aoftball championships when it beat Kim Seng Technical 25-5 at Thomson Road yesterday. In another match Raffles Girls whipped Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus 15-4 to enter the Girls final. Final placing
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    • 363 14 r LA ACCOMMODATION VACANT FULLY FURNISHED executive Wats at Sophia Road, very near Cathay building. One vacant 31st March and the other on 13th April. Contact Goh, S'pore *****. MODERN FURNISHED ROOM with/without airconditioner. Preferably single. No cooking. Telephone *****9, 11 a.m. 7 p.m. ONE COMPOUND HOUSE at Goodman Road.
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    • 330 14 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED PART-TIMI Japanese/ Russian/French/Germ an language instructor*. Apply to Education Research Service, 1-3, Jalan Kechot, S'pore 14. A-GO-GO BAR requires English speaking waitresses. Food/lodging provided. 270, Middle Road. Teli *****, S'pore. STEAM BATH, MASSAGE ETC. SALON D! LA GRAND! for your relaxing, slimming, massoge, sua no-bath, etc. 200
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 100 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald M IE 53 I! I k iii> iWtmi HE MUST SUSPECT IT. BUT AS FAR AS I KNOW, NOT A SINGLE AFFECTIONATE WORP HAS EVER PASSED BETWEEN THEM/ JT >• *'!> a m! l HI! i m. m •J A 1 ■i JU. hi a
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    • 307 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD Kin mmmm a iii i s S mm ■99 9999 mmmm skim milk. 11 Heartache 12 She died with Cleopatra. 15 Spanish capital. 17 Metal fastener. 21 Parts of speech. 23 Behave theatrically. 26 Disintegrate. 27 Unexciting. aaar ds for rodents: 2 words. 29 Seagirt land. 30
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    • 286 15 BIG WALK WOODLANDS FARRER PARK ATHLETIC CENTRE THE NEW NATION BIG WALK will be held on Sunday, May 23, 1971 Send in your entry form today. NAME (in full) (Print clearly in capital letters) ADDRESS (Postal District No.) Sex: AGE Date of Birth GROUP* Group Junior: Senior: Veteran: Women: 16
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    • 256 15 BIG WALK NOVICES SECTION Dunearn Rd. 6% m.s. to Farrer Park Athletic Centre THE NEW NATION BIG WALK will be held on Sunday, May 23, 1971 Send in your entry form today. NAME (in full) (Print clearly in capital letters) ADDRESS (Postal District No.) Sex: AGE Date of Birth GROUP*
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 191 15 (to* <«ttrt l.Mf NEW NATION FRIDAY MONEYWORDS 4 D* M vitft attar cnhh. m./mnjuw. LETTERS f ACRI USI eu •ELI 1. An Mil truth. 2. A person Imtm| it at CLUES FOR D-5 4. One thinks of if 5. Seeing enimeb being ill-tree ted is enowfti 4. Secret egent. WWAT
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    • 49 16 Judy's a stitch-in-time girl Judy Ooi, 19, works in a beauty salon and has set her sights on owning one herself, even if it means continuing work after she is married. Judy just loves sewing step right up, you fellows with holes in your socks. Picture by Jerry Seh
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    • 67 16 MEI LIN: I'm having first go today. At an old subject our lunatic drivers. When you cross the road you might as well do it in mourning clothes. Traffic light beaters are the worst offenders. AH FOOK: Hear, hear. Can't we have some active police trying to stop
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    • 423 16  -  Perhaps the medical men are human after all BRETT BAYLY To many people doctors are not human beings, but items of necessity, waiting for your call to do your bidding whether it be midday or the middle of the night.
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    • 143 16 KEEP YOUR GEAR ON, GIRLS TOLD Some comely Australian girls, in Hong Kong on extended tourist visas, are angry because of the Colony's laws affecting temporary, but very rewarding, employment in Hong Kong's topless and bottomless bars and nightclubs. Chinese girls, It seems. are still
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    • 139 16 The Singapore Armed Forces need not scramble around for an interpreter if a Russian general comes visiting. They have one In their own ranks an Infantryman who took part in the passing-out parade at Holland Camp yesterday. He is Lee Hsien Loong,
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    • 162 16 A 14-year-old Adelaide schoolboy, David Hutchinson, fooled his competitors in a medley relay swimming race the other day. Even his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutchinson, failed to recognise him at first. David swam in the girl's race. David entered
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    • 178 16 A happy coupling of new world enterprise and old world courtesy is reported to be making good money for a group of bright characters in the US. They type out the texts of Edward VIII's Instrument of Abdication, and of the BBC
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    • 299 16 5 Siagaptrt 11.10 12.00 Opening and Lucky Dip News in Brief Children's Corner (C) Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships News (C) Chinese variety Show News (E) Green Acres Name of the Game The Don Knotts Show Close 8 ftiagapsra 6.00 Opening and Buccaneers 6.30 The Law of the Plainsman 7.00 News
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    • 353 16 Trust your lueky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you find it hard to accept criticism of your work, though you are quite able to take any amount of criticism of yourself, personally. 80 dedicated to your partipular field of try are you that you find It all but
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    • 28 16 ANDY CAPP rim SKI THAT WAS VERV SWKT OF NOU, PET -J > J&i VSR ONE IN A MILLION. the most avvrvellouS wife a Bloke i—t ever PI PM
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  • GO RACING
    • 1008 17 By BLUE PETER Topweight Amber Lass is all speed and will take a lot of catching in the Class 6 Div. 1 6f handicap at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This six-year-old mare by Makarpura did well in both her starts at
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    • 98 17 SCRUTINEER EPSOM JEEP j MR. ED Race 1 1 isSsMM O. VIEW Ktnr Pot t M1U| G. VIEW Lech Letnes Race 2: E8PIONAGE ANTELAMI p.ul ANTELAMI MASMERAH Antelami Du IKIW J Ellat Dax Rue S I I AM PROUD Colorado COLORADO Tymkjn 8. CONFIDENCE I Am Prend
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    • 9623 18 Zl5 a« Mr. 1 ($5000 $3500 to «M iampou'mjiuiiwm&mum m< i THIRD* <ll atartad) IT-B-TIJM. M .»y A lat. Gtm Sword s-l*; M. Wjapila hHMAwm 7-1S; *m. Aalu Lm S-O carr. 7-11. a fcud 1-8 S/3. Track ilil WOMi <ll MMtod) 15-2-71 P*an« t-7 6F (AnwtdO a. 6
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      12346 21 2.00 CI. 5 Dir. 3 7f ESbSBI ($5500—***** to winner) 1 ***** PERI a (Peri) Taa 4 9J .(SF) Lie 14 THIRD: (Ten started) 13-2-71 Penang 8-6 6F (Rao) CI. 5 Div. 2; Ist. Clever Andy 8-9; 2nd. Nasi Lemak 8-1 carr. 8-2; 4th. Tae Kwon Do 8-8.
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    • 151 21 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER EPSOM JEEP MAKUDA MR. ED Race 1 PERI Court's Gift PERI Oar Leo PERI B. DREAMER OUR LEO Court's Gift PERI Martello Tower Kace I CHECKMATE Santa Rosa SANTA ROSA Conflict SANTA ROSA Amnesty 8ANTA ROSA Amnesty TANMAR Zero One Race S TENGAH Tanjong Bungmh T.
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    • 254 18 yJ vf? I Six Anthologies chosen by Helen Riley This is a new series of poetry anthologies, attractively illustrated with black and white line drawings, for the enjoyment of children aged 10-13. Poets of several centuries (Shakespeare, Clare, Auden, Hopkins, Wordsworth) are represented, the emphasis being on poets of this
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    • 240 23 PROSE-POETRY-DRAMA in THE WORLD OF ENGLISH PROSE Good Stories: a treasurehouse of really good modern tales Sec. 2. Prose of Spirit and Action: extracts from all time favourites such as "Peter Pan" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" Bks 1 2 for Sec 2 and Sec. 3 respectively. Short
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