New Nation, 12 July 1971

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  • 16 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, July 12, 1971 No. 150 v Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 484 1 Moroccan army mops up rebel pockets New Nation Foreign Service Rabat, Monday King Hassan of Moroco said last night that the leaders of an abortive coup against his regime on Saturday would be executed within 24 hours. The king described It as a Libyan style
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  • 14 1 Police reported a total of 70 traffic accidents yesterday. Four were serious.
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  • 43 1 LATE NEWS Water consumption dropped to 91.3 million gallons yesterday, the lowest for a w6ek. There was rainfall in the three catchment areas yesterday. Seletar recorded a total of 1.41 in., Peirce 1.5 in., and Macßitchie 1.08 in.
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  • 281 1 Faulty hatch blamed in offidfctl finding United Press International Moscow, Monday The three Soyuz II cosmonauts died suddenly during their descent toward earth because part'of the hermetic seal popped out, and left them sitting in a fatal vacuum, an official Soviet commission reported today. The government commission
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  • 289 1  -  By Gerald de Cruz The Chief Minister of Penang, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, expressed confidence, today that he could handle the crisis in his ruling Gerakan Party. Dr. Urn vu unwilling to dlseass over details of bis solution to tfefls obli Which thiMtenf
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  • 110 1 The stock market was generally steady with firm trading in selective counters. In industrials there was active trading in McAlister with business done fromu $3.04, $3.06 to $3.08, Lien Hoe was sought from $1.85, $1.66, $1.70, $1.71 to $1.70. UMW was traded from $1.84, $1.85, $1.87 to
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  • 170 1 In Bank, Singapore 15, Jac({ueline Plynn is queen today. With a crown, a regal cape and a tall golden trophy, she reigns over the children of the neighbourhood who have made her their Idol. Jacqueline, 15 years old, is the winner of the New NattsoDorothy
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  • 207 2 Giant cruises by at a steady 16 knots While Singapore airport ushered In the jumbo Jet, the port saw another jumbo tanker making Its maiden voyage silently through Singapore waters. It is the 315.000-ton British Pioneer making its first journey from Japan, where It was built, to
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  • 128 2 Mr. Chang Hin Chong, a Sin Chew Jit Pah reporter, was elected chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials were: Mr. Yeo Toon Joo, secretarygeneral; Mr. Victor Ng, secretary-organisation; Mr. Jek Swee Tong, secretaryfinance; Mr.
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  • 202 2 The National Productivity Centre will conduct a course on Quality Control, designed for top and middle management directly involved in quality and reliability. The course will demonstrate how a manufacturing concern can Improve product quality without extra costs. It is also designed to Instil in
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  • 63 2 Sydney, Mondaq. Two New South Wales policemen yesterday claimed a new world record of 203 ft. 9 In. for throwing an egg without breaking It. The previous record, set by two Canadians last month, was 100 ft The record-breaking egg was yesterday hurled by constable Lassau and caught
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  • 35 2 The numbers picked in yesterday's Toto draw No, 54/71 were 39, 23, 40, 18 and 17. The additional number was 12. In the circles draw the numbers drawn were 32, 46 and 11.
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  • 405 2 Prevention better than cure: Minister The incidents of tooth decay in' children in* die age .grtup of §even to nine years has been 4O per cent because pf, fluoridation of Singapore's water supply. This shining example of the development of strong teeth in the republic's
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  • 306 2 A one-minute lions' dance will show an international audience of musicians in Switzerland an aspect of Singapore culture shortly. BJve members of the Singapore Chinese Youth Orchestra will go through the paces of this traditional dance during the drum solo of a tune "Chinese
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  • 23 2 New Delhi, Monday.— Twelve children and five women were killed in Jaipur, when a village well collapsed, it was reported yesterday.
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  • 223 2 The newly formed Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild has managed to get 40 members since the beginning of its membership campaign drive. Describing this as very encouraging a spokesman said today that more were still expected to join because of the many incentives provided. One of
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  • 147 2 A sports club for employees of the Housing and Development Board has been formed. Rules and regulations of the proposed Club HDB have already been approved by the Registrar of Societies. The pro-tem committee will hold an inaugural meeting on July 24 to elect office
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  • 74 2 Stockholm, Monday.—The Soviet Union has apologised to Sweden over the incident when Soviet embassy officials attacked a Soviet deJ**?r, taterpreter Mikhail Yakushin, in the street here last week. .Soviet embassy councillor Mr. Mikhail Streltsov, at the weekend visited the Foreign Ministry and said he deplored the incident. But
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Manila 85-75. Taipeh 93-73. Kuala Lumpur 91-73. Hong Kong 87-84. Tokyo 87-77. Seoul 77-66. Bangkok 90-72. New York 86-69. London 82-61. San Francisco 60-50. Sydney v 60-41. Melbourne 56-37. Canberra' 51-14. Perth 62-45. Singapore Weather forecast from 1 p.m. 4 to 6 p.m.: Isolated showers
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    • 650 2 $5OOO can still be won! No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and acurate in the New Nation Moneywords Puzzle 'S'. Two entrants each submitted a solution which differed at one point from
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  • 169 3 Hysterical mother collapses with grief A 12-year-old schoolgirl was killed and another seriously injured when they were hit by a pick-up at the junction of Jalan Sultan and Victoria Street today. The dead girl was identified as Zubaedah bte Haseem. Naima bte Hussein, 12, was admitted
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  • 163 3 Some students of a private technical institution whose principal and $20,000 are missing, are considering taking legal action against the school management. A group of them who turned up at the school this morning found the premises locked. A spokesman for the group said: "Today
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  • 54 3 Bonn, Monday.—A 42year old miner, Paul Welkum, blew himself up with dynamite at his home here in yesterday a family quarrel, police said. The explosion which blew the roof off the house causing over 50,000 marks (£5700) damages, seriously injured his 47-year-old wife and 70-year?old mother-in-law, who were asleep
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  • 133 3 With, the continued pressure from the Turf Club's security force and the police, the illegal bookies and their agents stayed away from Bukit Timah racecourse at the weekend. A total of 60 people, described as "third and fourth grade runners", were rounded up
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  • 84 3 Calcutta. Monday. Wardens at the Alipore special jail in South Calcutta yesterday fired on several political prisoners who tried to escape, police said. Police Deputy Commissioner B. K. Saha told newsmen three prisoners were killed Instantly while twb others died in hospital of gunshot wounds.
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  • 305 3 Scores of fans last night turned up at the Gay World stadium to see the final performance of the Taiwanese Kok Wah Revue only to find the place padlocked and silent. The revue cancelled Its last performance without any notice, and the patrons were left
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  • 215 3  -  By John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Monday There are about 60 Communist known to be operating in the Sungei Siput area and in Ayer Kala, near Grik, according to the report of a speech made by the Sultan of Perak at Lenggong. The report said
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  • 198 3 The timber trade has experienced a steep decline in the first six months of this year which has been felt severely in both Malaysian and Singapore markets. This was the picture presented Teoh Kok Chan, president of the Singapore Timber Exporters' Association,
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  • 93 3 A painting exhibition will be held at the National Library by Mrs. Sriani and Mr. Zainl of Indonesia this evening. The Blood Transfusion Service mobile unit will be at the Academy of Police, Thomson Road, today. A six-lecture course on income tax for members of the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 97 3 At the cinema Lido: The Priest's Wife 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.15.' Capitol: The Oolden Seal (Mandarin) 1.30, 4, 6.45. 9.30. Bex: Johny Mera Naam (Hindi) 2.30, 6. 9. Sky: The Oolden Seal (Mandarin) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Roxy: The Oolden Seal (Mandarin) 1.45, 4.15, 7, 9.15. State: The War Wolves
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  • THE WORLD
    • 335 4 United Press International Jerusalem, Monday The US Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Joseph Sisco, will visit Israel in the next few days as part of the latest US initiative to break the Middle East negotiating impasse, political sources said yesterday. The United
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    • 146 4 United Press International Washington, Monday President N i z on should shop for an hour in a supermarket if he wants to find out how bad inflation is, Senator George McGovern, said at the weekend. 'lt is a shame that Mr. Nixon is so
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    • 177 4 Reuter Moscow, Monday World experts on tuberculosis will meet here today for a conference devoted to the disease, now a top public health problem in veloping countries which have rid themselves of Malaria. It Is the 21st such gathering since the International Union Against Tuberculosis
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    • 259 4 KENNEDY AIDE SPEAKS OUT: Reuter Washington, Monday A former top Presidential adviser said today that if US troops had not been committed in South Vietnam Asia might have become the centre of a nuclear war. Dr. Walt Rostow, an adviser to President Kennedy and
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    • 383 4 NIXON FACES CRUCIAL STAGE OF TALKS New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Monday President Nixon has approached a crucial stage in a major review of his Indo-China policy following the Viet Cong's latest Vietnam peace plan. Presidential Adviser Mr. Henry Kissinger is due to report to Mr.
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    • 329 4 It's obsessed with wild ctreams—China United Press International Hong: Kong, Monday Communist China yesterday repeated unlimited support to North Korea at a time when Japan, "obsessed with wild ambitions," has once more become "a dangerous force of war" in Asia. The charge that Japan is "day dreaming"
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    • 416 4 Reuter Seoul, Monday The US Defence Secretary, Mr. Melvin Laird plunges into twoday defence talks with the Korean government today after spending his first day here visiting American add Korean troops below the Demilitarised Zone. He will pay calls on President Chung-hee Park and other Korean
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    • 154 4 United Press International Hong Kong, Monday A Hong Kong newspaper said yesterday the Immigration Bill 1971 is useful in getting rid of undesirable Britons from the colony. "If Britain can keep out —or kick-out—Hong Kongborn people," said The Star, an afternoon English language
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    • 156 4 Reuter Jerusalem, Monday Ugandan President Idi Amin said here last night he came to Israel to seek further aid in helping to raise the standard of the Ugandan army and air force. General Amin, who is on a one-day official visit here, denied
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    • 96 4 Cagliari, Monday. A man—who told a court here that his wife made him wear a chastity belt every time he left the house —was aoquitted at .ithe weekend of charges that he maltreated her. The court said the charges against Livio Melis, 32, were not
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    • 30 4 Islamabad, Monday.—Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's special adviser on national security affairs, left here by air yesterday on his way to Paris after a three-day visit to Pakistan.
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    • 167 4 Reuter Palermo, Monday Police here have accused 27-year-old Antonietta Bagarella, former physical training instructor at a convent school, of being the first woman known to belong to the Sicilian Mafia in the secret society's centuries old history. They have requested a Judicial order for Miss
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    • 76 4 Jakarta, Monday. —An Indonesian journalist is on trial in Medan, North Sumatra, on charges of publishing secret information of the state-owned tobacco plantation. The public prosecutor is demanding a six-month jail term for the defendant for reporting that tobacco production in North Sumatra declined in 1969.
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    • 65 4 New York, Monday.—Two people were swept to their death over a picturesque waterfall in Yosemite national park at the weekend while college friends helplessly watched in horror. Victor Vega, 21, waded into a stream above Nevada Falls to have his photograph taken when he lost his
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    • 480 5  -  By Jackie Sam Jakarta, Monday In the unlikely event of anyone forgetting just what the position is after Sekber Golkar's big success at the polls, military leaders are going out of their way to restate the status quo. First off the mark has been
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    • 402 5 100,000 Protestants will march in 'Battle of Boyne' procession Reuter Belfast, Monday More than 11,000 British troops were assigned to action stations yesterday ready to stamp out any trouble arising from Northern Ireland's biggest Protestant festival of the year. Many units were kept on alert
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    • 311 5 New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Monday Viet Cong gunners in the U Minh Forest of Darkness in the southern tip of South Vietnam shot down an American light observation helicopter killing both its crewmen, a US military spokesman said today. But generally
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    • 188 5 Reuter Valparaiso, Monday A heavy rain yesterday spread misery among thousands left homeless by Thursday's earthquake in which at least 82 people lost their lives. People rushed to all available cover and crowded in public buildings to avoid the overnight downpour which sent streams rushing down shattered
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    • 403 5 Reuter London, Monday A hijack hoaxer threatened to blow up a trans-Atlantic American airliner yesterday unless it diverted to Algiers and Hanoi. The threat made by note aboard flight 709 of Trans-World (TWA) shortly after it had taken-off from London for o£ was found In one
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    • 199 5 United Press International Washington, Monday The Lockhead Corporation reaches a crucial point this week in its effort to get government help to stay in business. The US Senate Banking and Currency Committee will meet today to consider the Nixon administration's request for a
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    • 168 5 Reuter Brussels, Monday Mr. Geoffrey Rippon, Britain Minister for Europe, arrived here last night for talks on the last major unresolved problem in Britain's negotiations to enter the Common Market but with no great hopes of a settlement. The issue is the six-nation
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    • 19 5 Manila, Monday. Six firemen were injured in a fire in a 14-storey building in suburban Makati yesterday.
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    • 231 5 Reuter Helsinki, Monday American and Soviet delegates at meetings here this week are expected to get down to detailed work in their search for agreements to limit anti-ballistic missile systems and offensive strategic weapons. Informed sources said that at the first plenary session of the
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  • WORLD COMMENT
    • 1618 6  -  HANOI DECIDED UPON ESCALATION OF WAR IN SOUTH VIETNAM A YEAR BEFORE US SENT TROOPS TO CONFLICT From Arthur J. Dommen Los Angeles Times The Hanoi Government decided upon escalation of the war in South Vietnam more than a year before the
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    • 596 6  -  'BIGGEST MOSQUE IN THE WORLD' WILL TAKE ANOTHER 25 YEARS TO COMPLETE JACKIE SAM Soekarno's dream of building the biggest mosque In the world Is only now just breaking through the Jakarta skyline.. But the Istiql&l (Freedom) Mosque whose half-spher-ical, 45m. diameter dome dwarfs the oldest
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    • 89 6 GUERLAIN CRfiME MAGISTRALE Crdme Magistrate is a very special .treatment cream that restores dry, tired and prematurely aged skin. Its vitamin-rich, super-moisturizing formula is designed to be completely absorbed by the skin, bringing nourishment deep down where it does most good. Regular use of Creme Magistrate will give your skin
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  • LOCAL COMMENT
    • 1139 7  -  Are Singaporeans becoming more art conscious? New Nation writer FRANCES DOWSETT thinks they are after talking to artists and' art gallery owners. But she says the man-in-the-street is still not a buyer of paintings. FRANCES DOWSETT The Ministry of Culture is trying hard; art gallery
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    • The Voice of the Press
      • 157 7 What other newspapers are saying: In the Singapore newspaper, "New Nation" (June 24) a report by Jackie Sam, its representative who is now in Indonesia to cover the general elections, said It was time for Singapore to. see friendly and sensitive Indonesia in a new light. He wrote that
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      • 283 7 High-ranking US government officials are currently on a whirlwind visit to various Asian countries. Vice President Agnew has ten Afro-Asian and European countries on his itinerary. Another leading US official, Mr. Kissinger, is now in Saigon reportedly to discuss US troop withdrawal with President Nguyen Van
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      • 144 7 The steps taken by the Malaysian government to set up an advisory council charged with the task of investigating various. forms of pollution, their consequences and how to fight them is in line with our present-day needs as the country forges ahead with its Industrialisation programme. Being aware
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      • 95 7 There was a time in this country when the possession of any university degree was a good assurance for a good job.- Now, of course, this is no longer the case. As Singapore transforms Itself into a technological society it requires more and more technicians, engineers, scientists and
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  • 370 8 The royalist government of King Hassan of Morocco is reportedly on top of the situation after the weekend's abortive coup. The revolt appears to have been ill-planned and. with the loyalty of the main body of the armed forces unruptured, has been easily
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 179 8 On Saturday I reported the notes of a statisticallyminded colleague about the economic growth league in Asia. One of his discoveries was that South Vietnam had overtaken Malaysia as the 10th richest power in South and East Asia by the criterion of GNP in 1969.
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    • 168 8 I was reminded that Malay Journalism has made Important contributions to Singapore's political leadership when I read of Inche Mohammed Ghazall bin Ismail's call to Malay Journalists to make effective contributions to the mass media. f H on the occasion SLJHHP 6 Nl ht which jas
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  • 1380 8  -  ALEX JOSEY What has happened in the United States about the secret papers stolen from the Pentagon is, of course, a matter of concern to Singapore as it is to all nations which have diplomatic relations the United States.
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  • Letters
    • 224 8  -  A.TJLJ. OF FORESTERS U'lB's AND ALL. Singapore; Since you are the only people to feature the goings-on at the Queenstown, Alexandra, Delta Soccer Tournament we have a few lines to pen. Firstly, this tournament should never have commenced, because the people behind it lay down rules
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    • 313 8  -  MARK ANTHONY I write in reply to S. V. Sathiyan's letter (N.N. July 7). Never have I paid any respect nor until now have I lent an ear to Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh. But there comes a time, like this, when her true colours show against the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1272 9  -  An unpopular district corruption, cruelty and From Peter A. Jay Los Angeles Times The village of Vinhkim in South Vietnam's Mekong Delta looks perhaps deceptively, like countless others. It is a quiet, sleepylooking place on the bank of a small river at the end of
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  • 1020 9  -  Ready for action —our magnificent men in their flying machines AT YOUR SERVICE BEGINNING A SERIES BY NEW NATION SPECIAL WRITER OW WEI MEI ON THE LIVES, CAREERS AND AMBITIONS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO CHOOSE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY. OW WEI MEI In a comfortably furnished room
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  • SHOWBIZ
    • 146 10 For Taiwanese songbird Doris Tang, also known as Miss Zia, (above) stepping into the footlights and floodlights of the entertainment world was not unexpected. It was simply following the same path her father and mother took years ago. Her father is a bandleader and her
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    • 441 10  -  Three-day presentation at Victoria Theatre MERRY ANDREW Jean Anouilh, leading French dramatist of the Second World War and just after the war was born in Bordeaux. In his own opinion, the turning point in his life as a writer was seeing Giraudoux's "Siegfried" in 1928, which
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    • 636 10  -  Learn-as-you-watch shows on TV soon SIGHT AND SOUND I EDGAR KOH LOOKS AT I THE TV AND RADIO SCENE I EDGAR KOH Most TV addicted tiny tots nowaday can trill "Daisy, Daisy" and not in its original lyrics either. Far from being mischievious, this observation of
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    • 336 10  -  Snow White and Seven Dwarfs ballet to mark National Day By Abby Tan Colin David Griffin's skinny face etched with sadness, eyebrows drooping. Then he snapped into a happy expression with wondering eyes. And then his jaws dropped, surprise written all over. Suddenly his
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  • WOMAN
    • 699 11  -  The things thmt too men look for in a man OF MEN AND WOMEN By Nalla Tan Young women usually lay great store on good looks—the physically attractive, good looking, tall, well dressed and sexually exciting man. The older woman is not so worried about good
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    • 803 11 Latest'research confirms view held by motor trade When Mrs. Kay Renwick parked the family's new saloon outside their south-of-England home after a recejit shopping expedition, she was somewhat surprised when her husband rushed out of the house shouting: "What have you done with
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    • 281 11  -  GLORIA BALLARD When It comes to getting the most from life, you too can make the grade with 4A's, if you can only make up your mind to be: 1. ALIVE—Lots of people arent. They breathe, but that's about all. living is getting up easily every morning,
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    • 76 11 First you get a beautiful pair of legs, then you're ready for a beautiful pair of shorts. Our model for a day, Irene Lee, who works in a hotel, has decided that she'll be the girl in shorts with the most beautiful pair of
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    • 617 11  -  Wife can help lessen the blow STELLA BRUCE The day you walk into the bathroom and catch your husband peering through his shaving mirror while holding another mirror horizontally above the crown of his head, you are witnessing a masculine crisis of-the most dire proportions. He's
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    • 140 11 Well help you all the way I •V A I •v/' f Wm 1 7 I t..1 —V to give him the caree with our systematic savings How will you give him the education he deserves? Only by saving. And saving isn't really so difficult, if you do it systematically.
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  • 1903 12  -  WHEELS By JIM WATKINS Refreshingly different! The Subaru FFI, subject of this week's test is mobile proof that the old copying cliche can no longer be applied to the Japanese motor industry. This car is obviously the product of a great deal of thought
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  • 941 12 SHARES GAME-BY CHARTEXUS MONEY Forecasting the major swings of the market may be based on statistical studies of the market's internal data, or on external economic factors or events that are known to have some correlation with major market movements. Price charts
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  • SPORT 1
    • 86 13 The police Gurkha Contingent show their form in the final of the tug-of-war. PICTURES: JERRY SEH Ong Poh Keng... all smiles after Winning the women's championship. The versatile Ong Poh Kcnf leading the Pollee Academy team home In the relay event. Set p.n. of the Gurkha Contingent,
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    • 173 14 A total of 18 teams are currently taking part in the Men's Class I and II and Women's Open championships of the Singapore national softball league which started on Saturday. Under the by-laws passed by the General Council of the Singapore Softball Association recently, the
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    • 244 14 Thirteen-year-old Sarah Jane Philips won the Singapore Polo Club Best Performance trophy when she scored the highest points (19) in the two-day gymkhana at Thomson Road. Results of yesterday events: Working pony class (under 12) —Mohammed Moiz 1; Kim Morris 2; Peter de Bock 3. Working Pony
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    • 193 14  -  By Sonny Yap District 4 will be chasing a double today when it takes on District 5 in the Vigilante Corps inter district knockout football finals at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Kickoff: 8 p.m. It will be fieldfng almost the same side as in April
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    • 115 14 New York, Monday—Dave Eichelberger, a 27-year-old Texan who had never won before on the pro golf tour, came home with a birdie and a par on the final two holes yesterday to win the U*****,000 Greater Milwaukee Open golf tournament. The stage was set for Eicheiberger's
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    • 71 14 A film of last year's world championship for ten pin bowling, in which Singapore's Henry Tan came second, will be screened in the Sky Lounge of the Seaview Hotel from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. Admission to the film will be free. The screening has
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    • 319 14  -  By Sonny Yap Two of the world's best badminton players today, Rudy Hartono and Muljadi who were here over the weekend, will be coming again for the Singapore Open to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall in October. Mr. S. Mundisugih, leader of the Tangkas
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    • 818 15 Style of a champion By Scrutineer The Jack Spencertrained Precious Momentos, ridden by Jim Johnson, won the Class One Division One 6f sprint in the style of a champion at KL yesterday. The English four-year-old has not only made sure of a place In next Sunday's $35,000
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    • 338 15 Follow the horses marked with a Quickly out in front, Central London led into the straight, with Special Film starting his run. Special Film hit the front at the top of the straight to win from Blue Chips, with Alwin a fast third. Zorro took command at
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    • 113 15 Bonn, Monday Wesll German Miss Hildegard Flack set a world record for the womens 800 metres in Stuttgart yesterday with a time of 1:58.3 minutes. The record made her the first woman officially to break the two-minute barrier for 800 metres. Seven years ago, North Korean runner
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    • 37 15 New York, Monday. Barbara Cooper Clark, a 27-year-old airline stewardess from Miami, set a new women's world water skiing jump record on Sunday by leaping 111 feet (33.83 m) in the master's water skiing tournament.
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    • 178 15 Nuernberg, Germany, Monday Mexican racing driver Pedro Rodriguez was killed yesterday in a crash in the 200-mile (821 kms) Neurnberg inter-series motor race, police said. A police spokesman said Rodriguez idled in Nuernberg Municipal hospital of bums and other injuries, sustained in the crash. The spokesman said
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    • 163 15 Reuter Collinfwood 16-6 (102) beat Fitxroy 11-18 (84); Richmond 12-18 (90) beat South 11-13 (79); Melbourne 12-17 (89) beat Essendon 11-12 (78); Footscray 22-31 (163) beat North 11-5 (71); Carlton 21-15 (141) beat Geelong 15-14 (104); Hawthorn 20-5 (125) beat 8t Kilda 15-12 (102). SANFL Start 20-19
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    • 78 15 New York, Monday.—Results of American and National league baseball matches yesterday. Nat. League Cincinnati 7 New York 2 Philadelphia 11 Montreal 5 St. Louis 7 Houston 3 Cincinnati 5 New York 3 Chicago 2 San Diego 0 Lot Angeles 11 San Franc. 3 Amer League Oakland
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    • 151 15 Sixteen pairs have entered for the Singapore Island Country Club fourball best ball competition for the Elder Trophy to be played over the Bukit course tomorrow. The draw: 1.15 p.m.—B. Bhatia (24) and D. N. N«o (16) M. Spikes (12) and E. Eastwood (14); 1.21—8. Sellers
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    • 39 15 Berlin, Monday. Giacomo Agostini of Italy won the 500 cc event of the East German motorcycling grand prix yesterday and made sure of retaining his world title for the class, the east German news agency ADN said.
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    • 26 15 Vienna, Monday. The Soviet Union beat Hungary 9-7 last night to win the team sabre in the World fencing championships at th£ Vienna Stadthalle.
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    • 615 15 London, Monday Geoff Boycott, England's batting machine, is the man Pakistan must dismiss cheaply when the third cricket Test resumes at Leeds today if they are to score a historic victory. At the close of the third day, the Pakistanis were in a position of strength.
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    • 44 15 Stockholm, Monday. Ilie Nastase of Romania retained the lead in the grand prix tennis tournament winning yesterday's men's single final of the U5533,000 Swedish open hard-court tennis championships. Nastase beat Jan Leschley of Denmark 6-7, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 in a two-hour match.
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    • 81 16 Pretty Fern Ping, 19, has scores of boys knocking at her door almost every day. But unlike other teenagers, she cannot make any one of them her "special." And that's because her boss says so. As a member of the Taiwan Kok Wah Revue, she
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    • 397 16  -  No one knows where they are buried By Herbert Teo Within the securelyguarded areas of the headquarters of the Far East Land Forces is a little red-brick walled church witlj a mystery of its own. 4 r It's the mystery of the missing stained
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    • 157 16 Widower Jim Crawford, 53, of London, is the loneliest sheet metal worker in the world. He was "sent to Covertry" ten years ago by his workmates, and he is still there—shunned by all: spoken to by none. The boycott began Crawford refused to join
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