New Nation, 3 September 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, September 3, 1971 NO. 196 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 49 accidents yesterday. Ten were serious.
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  • 148 1 The stock market this morning was generally steady but trading In the first 45 minutes was relatively quiet. In the industrials, Far East Levingston was the main teature. It was actively sought from $1.91 down to $1.89 but recovered to $1.91 with buying interests coming in. Sim
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  • 50 1 LATE NEWS Sydney, Friday.—A US air force C-141 jet transport carrying 40 women and and children made an emergency landing at Sydney airport this morning after the captain noticed a defect in the landing gear. The Jet was on its way from Hawaii to Australia's Woomera tracking station.
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  • 235 1 Ministry 'worried* about the situation Kuala Lumpur, Friday Malaysia has launched an investigation into the growing problem of drug-taking among school children. The Ministry of Education has set up an inter departmental committee to handle the probe. It is part of the school health programme,
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  • 352 1 Washington, Friday President Nixon is expected to appeal over the radio on Monday, the US Labour Day, for union support for his wage freeze. But the possibility of an early Supreme Court test of the freeze was raised in Washington yesterday by
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  • 180 1 A United Nations safety expert, Mr. D. Vaughan, has recommended certain points for the revision of the present traffic laws. The report prepared for the National Saiety First Council of Singapore suggested the introduction or anti-jay walking laws and the standardisation of licence and marker
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  • 199 1 Detectives from the Commercial Crimes Branch raided records shops in several parts of the Republic yesterday and seized about 490 pirated tape recordings worth nearly $2500. The raid followed complaints to the C.LD. that the shops were taping songs from pre-recorded catrldges and
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  • 55 1 New York, Friday. The foreign ministers of the Big Four powers will attend the opening phases of the UN General Assembly here later this month, a UN spokesman said yesterday. They are Sir Alec Doug-las-Home of Britain, Mr. Maurice Schumann of the Soviet Union and Mr. William
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  • 23 1 Water consumption yesterday fell to 99.7 million gallons, a drop of three million gallons from Wednesday's consumption of 102.7 million gallons.
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  • 198 1 United Press International Stockholm, Friday North Vietnam would get 77 million kroner ($46.5 million) worth of Swedish aid and Cuba will get 17.7 million kroner ($10.5 million) in the next fiscal year under a Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) proposal. SIDA asked the government for
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  • 44 1 University of Singapore students and staff should be able to make out the faee behind all that greasepaint. She's a woman whose ho b|b y takes her back in time—from modern institutions to ancient traditions. See her real face inside.
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  • 315 1 United Press International Hanoi, Friday North Vietnam is being hit by its worst floods on record. There has been extensive damage to crops and housing, and communications have been dislocated. Large areas of the main agricultural areas have been under water for several weeks.
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  • 303 2 Singapore women, no matter how hotly they pursue the latest fashlons, seem to cool off a little when they go to church. Or so it appears from the comments of several clergymen and priests who were interviewed on fashions too ay. Tneir typical answer, when askea
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  • 311 2 Plans for Singapore's trade mission to China are in the final stages and the list of the delegates will be compiled by the end of this month. This was. stated by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce vlce-rpresident, Mr. Teo Soo
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  • 490 2 Illicit liquor can cause blindness The Customs Department warned today that people caught drinking illicit samsu could be arrested. "But they are also exposing themselves to health hazards," a spokesman said. "Illicit samsu contains lead, ferrous oxide and traces of arsenic, and can cause blindness and
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  • 269 2 Family planning cost Singapore women more than $611,000 in contraceptives in 1969. This is about 3| times more than what was spent in 1966 —5185,468. The figure was given in the 4th annual report of the Singapore Family and Population Board 1969. The rise
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  • 231 2 The Acting Deputy Director of Education, the Rev. T.R. Doraisamy, today described school children as "the instant citizens" who will have to play their part. Speaking at the Bartley Secondary School Annual Speech and Prize-giving Day this morning, he said: "The instant citizen of Singapore
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  • 28 2 Tokyo. Friday. The Malaysian ambassador to Japan Raja Aznam bin Raja Hajl Ahmad presented his credentials to Emperor Hirohito at the Imperial Palace here yesterday.
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  • 170 2 For the first time in the history of the Police Force, the senior officers' mess at Mount Pleasant was officially opened to the 450 strong inspectorate when they automatically became members yesterday. There was no colourful ceremony to mark the .occasion but teleprinter messages
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  • 122 2 The Law Society of the University of Singapore this week held a dinner at Raffles Hall to say farewell to staff members who were leaving and to welcome new staff. Mr. Harbajan Singh, one of those leaving, will pursue two years of law studies at Oxford University
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  • 260 2 Courting couples who frequent the 10 most popular lovers' haunts in Singapore are now more at ease with the stepped-up police patrols to curb robberies. There were several recent arrests In the Macßitchie, Peirce and Kallang areas but because the culprits operate only in groups
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  • 35 2 London, Friday. The British prototype of the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic jet airliner flew faster than ever more than 1400 mph— during a two hour test flight yesterday the British Aircraft Corp. (BAC) said.
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  • 190 2 Singapore's Traffic Chief, Superintendent Koh Lian Wah (above), has opted to retire from the police force. Mr. Koh, 50, Joined the force in 1947 as a probationary Inspector. He was promoted to ASP in 1956 and In 1961 became a DSP. He was promoted
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 102 2 At the cinemas Lido: 5 DoUs for an August Moon 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.lft Capitol: Lust for a Vampire 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30. Bex: Duel with Samurai (Mana) 1.45, 4, 630, 9.30. Skj: Duel with Samurai (Mana.) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Boxy: Duel with Samurai (Mana) 1.45. 1.45, 4.15, 7,
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  • 295 3 Kuala Lumpur, Friday Malaysia will be going all out in a big way to woo investors from America, Canada and Japan to take part in suitable Malaysian projects. T* l Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and a toplevel government team will be visiting
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  • 285 3 Mrs. Joanna Wong is a woman who still lives very much in the past. After office hours, she decks herself with traditional Chinese refinery and oldworld make-up and takes on leading role in classical Cantonese operas. This is the unusual hobby
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  • 343 3 When the first Qantas Boeing 747 flight lands tonight, Singapore Airport's arrival hall will be fully manned for the first time since it stepped into the jumbo jet era. All five immigration and four health counters twill be manned to cope with
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  • 22 3 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises at the Maju Camp training area today. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used.
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  • 32 3 The Minister for Social Affairs Inche Osman Wok, will visit Yoonly Company in Boon Keng Road at 10 a.m. and Satron Limited in Tanglin Halt Close at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 163 3 Mass communications experts from 10 Asian countries will arrive here on Sunday on the first leg of their 25-day travelling seminar. The countries taking part are Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. The seminar, organised by the Asian Mass Com- munication
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  • 544 3  -  Action may come after CPA meet By John Hoffman The Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Friday Pakistan may quit the Commonwealth after the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference which starts here today according to fears already being expressed by organisers. "The Indians have made it clear that they
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  • 172 3 The majestic Air House, formerly occupied by the top men in the Royal Air Force stationed in Singapore, is now being rented to Slater Walker Securities by the Singapore government which took over ownership at the end of last year. The last British officer
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  • 120 3 The Mandarin Hotel will employ about 1000 people by the time its first block of 700 rooms is open for business "some time before Christmas." A hotel spokesman said: "So far, only 10 of the staff are training at the Hotel and Catering School." They are the
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  • 132 3 In its campaign to improve relations with the public the Singapore Police Force has organised a series of Road Shows which will feature mainly cultural items. Acting DSP Yeow Yew Toong, the police public relations officer, today said: "The aim of the shows is to
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  • 37 3 The Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E.W. Barker and his wife will be guests at the 12th annual schools national swimming championships to be held at the Anglo-Chin-ese Secondary School, Dunearn Road, today.
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  • 38 3 The pro-tem chairman of the newly-registered Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE), Dr. Henry Ong, will outline its plans in a talk at the National Library on Wednesday at 10.30 ajn. Members of the public are invited.
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  • 210 3 The Malaysian High Commissioner, Inche Abdullah All. will be the guest at a dinner tonight at Raines Hall to mark Malaysia's National Day. It is organised by Mfclayslans students studying at the University of Singapore. A course on aspects of Indian culture begins today
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 116 3 SB Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 87-73 Kuala Lumpur 90-73 Bangkok 90-77 Hong Kong 85 -79 Manila 90-73 Taipei 94-75 Naha 88-77 Seoul 82-68 Tokyo 68-64 London 72-63 Paris 75-54 Moscow 68 55 New York 80-63 San Francisco 66-53 Sydney 63-44 Melbourne 52-46 Perth 62-47 Singapore Singapore's weather forecast
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  • In Person
    • 216 4 Conducted by Mary Lee, Tel: *****1 New first class hotels are like areas for gracious rest and recreation for Singaporeans, who flock to them like epicureans to sybaritic tpots. At the opening of the Summit this week there was a packed house of 1000. Singapore's
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  • 2338 4 TYPEWRITING Note: Figure In brackets Indicates speed attained. PROFICIENCY SPEED TEST Llm, Irene (32), Llm Ah Moey (58), Llm Bee Geok (34), Llm Bee Llan (33), Llm Chee Yong, Christina (43), I.lm Chlaw Imm (26), Llm Chlew Kim (50), (D), Llm Geek Ngoh (38), Llm Geok
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  • THE WORLD
    • 509 5 Faulkner, Lyncji condemn Ulster violence Reuter Belfast, Friday A series of explosions which the British army blamed on IRA terrorists yesterday cut down children and lunching workers in the busy heart of Belfast. One blast shattered the headquarters of Northern Ireland's ruling Unionist Party the same
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    • 73 5 John Kazian's way of seeing; the Niagara Falls wouldn't appeal to everyone, though the view, he says, is magnificent. John, 38, and his pilot Joe Hughes, staged several hair raising stunts over the Falls this week in the best traditions of aviation's barnstorming days. The idea was
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    • 117 5 Paris, Friday. General Henri Navarre, former Commander -in Chief of French troops in Indochina, yesterday denied a report that the late President Elsenhower offered the French four atomic bombs in 1954 to avert defeat at Dien-Bien-Phu. The Paris dated report, published in an American aviation magazine, said
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    • 146 5 Jerusalem, Friday Israeli archeologista have uncovered the best preserved complete Caananite city ever found here in the hills overlooking the Dead Sea. Archeologlsts working under the sponsorship of the Israel Museum, the Department of Antiquities, the Israel Exploration Society and the Hebrew and Beersheba Universities
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    • 263 5 United Press International Sydney, Friday Special police squads stood watch over buildings considered possible targets for continuing attacks by a violent anti-apartheid group calling itself the Peopled Liberation Army. Police believe the attacks are aimed at stopping the proposed South African cricket tour scheduled
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    • 269 5 Paris talks on crisis Reuter Paris, Friday Leading monetary officials from 10 of the world's richest countries meet today to discuss how to restore order to the international monetary system after President Nixon's new economic policy moves. Observers hold out scant hope of any substantial agreement being reached. But officials
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    • 205 5 Battle for city goes on Reuter Phnom Penh, Friday Cambodian troops have suffered about 100 casualties in the past three days in their operation to relieve the beseiged provincial capital of Kompong Thom, informed sources said yesterday. The troops were wounded near the township of Kompong Thmar,
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    • 41 5 Washington, Friday. A diplomat found suffering from an apparent nervous breakdown after the discovery of the body of a colleague In Santa Isabel, Equatorial Guinea, arrived yesterday in Yaounde, Cameroon, on his way back to the United States.
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    • 217 5 United Press International Moscow, Friday The United States, China and Israel are moving toward a triple alliance against the Soviet Union in the Middle East, a leading foreign affairs journal said yesterday. The weekly New Times magazine analysed "the disease of anti-Communism In certain Arab
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    • 152 5 United Press International Moscow, Friday The Russians yesterday claimed to have Invented oil drilling. "For more than 100 years it was thought that the first man to have drilled an oil well was an American named Edwin Drake but now this opinion has been refuted,"
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    • 76 5 New York, Friday. The partially clad bodies of a young couple, both shot in the head in apparent gangland style, were found yesterday in a wooded area near Romulus in Michigan. Police say there was a link between the killings and a reputed drug war in
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    • 364 5 Parliamentary rule urged New Nation Foreign Service Karachi, Thursday Leading West Pakistan politician Zulfikar Ali Bhutto yesterday condemned the appointment of a civilian governor for East Pakistan as a "half measure," and called for immediate parliamentary rule. Bhutto was commenting on President Yahya Khan's
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    • 40 5 New Delhi, Friday Four women died of suffocation yesterday at Kumbakonam, 155 miles south of Madras, when thousands of Hindu pilgrims rushed on to a bridge across the river Cauvery for a better view of a religious ceremony.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 102 5 a fashion show from the Philippines by CHUCHI Featuring elegant and up-to-date evening gowns created by the famous Mother-a ndDaoghter team of Mesdames Chuchi PlanesPineda and Carole P. Escarrags and modelled by 5 high fashion Models. Vbnue: TOP OF THE SUMMIT Date From Ist to sth September, 1971. Showtime: 9.30
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  • FOREIGN COMMENT
    • 512 6  -  Plan to rec|uce winds strength From Jeff Penberthy Melbourne Herald JAPAN When Typhoon Olive swept across Japan's southern Island of Kyushu last month, 60 people died in landslides, floods and flattened homes. Typhoon Trix followed this week causing 21 more deaths.
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    • 476 6  -  S.M.ALI I 1 PHILIPPINES The proclamation of President Marcos suspending the writ of habeas corpus In the Philippines has now gone before the country's Supreme Court. The battle to preserve the rule of law, essentially a political one, has thus moved a step further
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    • 768 6  -  From Min S. Yee Washington Post President Nixon's announcement that he will visit China and seek the normalisation of relations with Peking has deeply shaken the largest Chinese settlement outside Asia San Francisco's Chinatown. In Portsmouth Square, where community elders sit in the
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    • 396 6  -  From Don Shannon Los Angeles Times UN U Thant, physically exhausted after 10 years as Secretary General of the United Nations, is being pressed to remain in office despite his declared intention to quit this December. This is not because of any sudden growth
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    • 732 6  -  Coronation may take place in October From Miguel Acoca Washington Post SPAIN Generalissimo Francisco Franco is reportedly considering retirement, after 32 years as Spain's absolute ruler. That would mean the early coronation of his hand-picked royal successor. Prince Juan Carlos
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    • 276 6 Washington Post LAOS Vientiane, Friday CIA sponsored probes into China by Laos tribesmen are being called off in another precaution against incidents as President Nixon prepares for his Peking visit. Special teams of Laotian tribesmen nad in the past been going Into China on reconnaissance
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  • LOCAL COMMENT
    • 1233 7  -  British Labour leader recalls crisis at time of Singapore's expulsion... The memoirs of Mr. Harold Wilson contain several references to developments in Singapore and Malaysia during his term of office as British Prime Minister. Dick Wilson today summarises these references,
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    • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
      • 405 7 What other newspapers are saying: The export trade of timber and rubber in Singapore and Malaysia has received a grave blow recently because of their low prices in the International market. Now, because of the announcement of further increase in freight rates by the Far East
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      • 270 7 A 13-member Chinese trade delegation, which paid a week-long reciprocal visit to Kuala Lumpur recently, has reached some very encouraging agreements with Malaysia.. The signing of the agreements, following negotiations which were held in a friendly atmosphere between the Malaysians and members of the Chinese trade delegation during
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    • 478 7  -  By M.G.T.M. Baker It is wrong to equate voluntary social service solely with efforts to raise funds for charity organisations. The scope for social service is much wider. Its ultimate aim is to help the individual adjust to the changing pattern
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  • 455 8 Few would disagree with the well-reasoned plea for a separate and distinct foreign service made by Professor Tommy Koh Thong Bee, Singapore's former Permanent Representative at the UN, and now Dean of the Law Faculty at the University of Singapore. President Sheares had
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 189 8 A pertinent point was raised by the acting Head of the School of Education, Mr. Owee Yee Hean, when he spoke the other day at a luncheon meeting of the Institute of Public Relations. The study of education, he pointed out, is much more than just teacher training,
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    • 106 8 —f The number has played an Important, If coincidental roleT in the iifc of Mr. Francis Seow our Solicitor -General The new Attorn eySSK*? chambers, in which his offices are on the waa oP«ned on April 6 thig year. Mr. Seow was called to the
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  • 865 8  -  SHIRI MULGAOKAR I doubt that you will get a very coherent answer if you asked the average Egyptian why he has cast his vote for a revival of the federal idea. He will mention Israel, though he Is contemptuous of
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  • Letters
    • 180 8  -  LEE KIM BOEY It is regrettable that some exponents of Tae Kwan-do should earn themselves the reputation of bullies by misusing their skills. As an exponent of Tae Kwan-do I am strongly against any unwanton use of force on a layman by those who practise
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    • 148 8  -  BASHIR A. MALLAL Editor, Malayan Law Journal. I refer to Mr. Brij S. Soin's letter (New Nation, August 30). Mr. Soin should be aware that it is not every case which is decided in the courts that is reportable. I do not wish to prolong the
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    • 86 8  -  DISAPPOINTED GRADS Singapore We are the first batch of Singapore Technical Institute graauates. We nave been awaraed the Inaustriai Technician Certificate by the Ministry of Education which is consmerea equivalent to the General Industrial Technician Certificate of Singapore Polytechnic. However, to our great disappointment our counterparts at
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    • 147 8  -  IRRITATED, Singapore, 14. I am a regular commuter on bus service No. 50 from Empress Place to Kakl Buklt. I am disgusted with this very slow service. I sometimes have to wait for 30-45 minutes for a bus and become more Irritated when, after this long
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    • 246 8  -  RESIDENT, Singapore, 20. There was a time when the children could romp in the small garden in front of the house, and take a leisurely evening stroll in the Yew Lian Park fcstate. This has now become a thing of the past because the garden is soiled
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    • 83 8  -  MOTORIST, Singapore, 7. The deaths on Adam Road (N.N., August 30) could have been averted by the display of a caution sign behind the stationary van while one of its rear wheels was being fixed. TOe sign could be the outline of a red-coloured car.
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    • 169 8  -  ROAD USER. Singapore 3, The junction of Nile Road and Havelock Road just before the Delta Circus is in a bad state. Puddles of water often collect by the side of the junction after a light rainfall. Because of these puddles, passengers waiting at the bus-stop
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    • 207 8  -  LIM TECK SENG I wish to comment on whether teachers should have more say in the overall education policy of the government. There is no question of too many cooks spoiling the educational bioth by teachers' participation in the planning of education policy. Policy-making in any field
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • Article, Illustration
    1901 9  -  THE ESSENTIAL^W^^S: PART ONE: Pakir Singh examines the prospects and processes of desalination Looking for means of quenching the thirst of an increasingly water-hungry world Pakir Singh The non-drinkability of sea water was given a poetic unaerlinlng oy o.T. Coieriage in The Ancient. Mariner and since then, his famous
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  • SHOPPING
    • 375 10 OWNERS of pools, I have some interesting news for you. Whether your pool is round, square, rectangular. oblong, diamond shaped, oval, kidney-shaped or In any other shape, there is a distinctive ornamental fountain to go with It. Impossible? No, It's not! Fountain manufacturers
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 11  -  Mix your separates for an outfit that bares your front and logs I WOMANI by Elizabeth Choo Try out the new fashion game mix your separates, experiment and bring forth a bold new shape. Put on a brave bare front and bare your legs under hotpants and
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  • 1059 11  -  EDUCATION by Patrick de Souza Multilingualism is a fairly common phenomenon among university teachers if we are to judge by a random sampling of dons at Nantah and the University of Singapore. •In some cases, proficiency in the handling of several languages was
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  • 454 11  -  EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON Despite its Russian name and the inclusion of a few Russian specialities, the majority of the food served at the Troika Restaurant is fairly conventional European. The restaurant occupies two rooms; the larger, the Troika Room, seats a
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  • Finance and business
    • 303 12 United Press International New York, Friday The stock market finished slightly higher in light turnover yesterday.* Some analysts said they expected lack-lustre tradIns until after Labour Day, while others said It will take a few weeks for the market to digest the huge gains
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    • 186 12 Reuter London, Friday The market firmed in moderate trading following the one point reduction in the bank rate. The record rise In the U. K. official reserve figures for August was an additional upside factor. At 1500 the Financial Times index had risen
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    • 218 12 v Allied Chem 34 >4 Alcoa 52 Am Brands 44 Am Caa 34* Am Motors AT T 43% A ft P 16% Anaconda 16% Avon Pd Beth Steel 26% Boeing 15% Caterp Trac 54% Chrysler 30% Coea-Cola 108% Control Data Corn Ol Wks 240 Dow Chem 73%
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    • 156 12 Port Swettenham, Friday Some 1500 acres of swamp land near the New Port are being developed into a $2O million industrial estate. The project, undertaken by the Selangor State Development Corporation, Is to meet the increasing demand fdr industrial sites. The 1,500-acre
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    • 66 12 m the field of ship-to-shore communications, a new and highly sophisticated telex system has now been developed. Recently, The Arosla, one of the fleet of cargo-liners operated by Scanservlce, made contact with Hong Kong while it was over 6000 miles away. The development of this
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    • 52 12 The A&l&n Development Bank has voted a loan ofs46 million to the Medium Industry Bank (1HB) of South Korea to promote the development of small and medium industries. This is AOB's second loan to this bank. The first loan of $3O million was given in
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    • 1154 12 .TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wka Closing Price Last Divid. P/E TurnHigh Low *gO •CO Stock Bayers Seller* Sale 1 i 5N over 2.83 1.68 1.87 2.02 Allied Chocolate 1.88 1.90 1.88 6.6N 13.6 9 1.90 0.844 1.50
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    • 405 12  -  CAMERA CORNER By WANG SU FAH Some readers have asked me if a good photographer is born with talent. There Is the general opinion that a photographer who has achieved a fairly high standard of photography within a reasonably short
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    • 182 12 $2O MILLION INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SOON FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AREA NEW NATION Name Address Title: Photographic Contest Camera Corner weekly photographic contest. Below are the rules of the competition. It's open to all with cash prizes. Rules 1. The Contest is open to all Sinrapore photographers. 2. Minimum size is 6"
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  • SPORT 1
    • 719 13  -  Girls and boys provide the thrills CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words: Dennis Chia Bernard Kan and Finian Tseng brought the crowd up on their feet on the third day of the Schools National Swimming Championships at the ACS Pool at Barker Road yesterday. Competing in the 100 metres
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    • 61 13 Above: In between events boy and girl swimmers relax on chairs and benches provided at the ACS pooL Left: Girl swimmers make their way to the starting blocks. Note the air of confidence they carry with them. Right: The starter's gun goes off and
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    • 1071 13  -  WITH JOHN FITCH Ever been gold mining? You don't know what you are missing. Well, drop by at the International Bowl and you will see plenty of bowlers struck with gold fever. They are digging for strikes to enhance their chances of qualifying for the September Gold Medal.
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    • 78 13 The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will hold the Pesta Sukan 200 km mass start race starting at the Main Dam, Seletar Reservoir on Sunday at 8 a.m. The route—Mandal Road, Woodlands, Buktt Timah, Adam Road, Leonie Road, Upper Thomson Road, Old Upper Thomson Road and bade to
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    • 169 14 Hua Yi Chinese Middle qualified for the semi- finals of the Girls "A" division in the national schools table tennis championships when they beat Anderson 3-1 at, Chung Cheng High School yesterday. Seml-finallst for Girls "C" are Dunman Integrated, Chung Hwa, Hal Sing and Singapore
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    • 1003 14  -  THE SQUASH RACKET WITH JACK ARTHARS The atmosphere of a big final must of necessity be different, however, when top players get together their self esteem usually calls for top or near top performance. Ron Jacques and Malcolm Simons met in a friendly match last Saturday
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    • 269 14  -  By Sonny Yap Competitors in the second Castrol Rally on September 19 will start from the Fraser and Neave plant, 4J milestone, Jalan Tampoi in Johore Bahru at the unearthly time of one minute past midnight. Tney will have to cover more than 130 miles
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    • 245 14 Jaya Stia, a leading badminton party from Kuala Lumpur left Singapore yesterday with the satisfaction of beating Standard for the second year running in their inter-club international series. The Malaysians whipped the iocal boys 5-2. When the series was initiated last year, they beat Standard
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    • 306 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lnmpnr Moonee Valley did a winning gallop on the sand here this morning. Ridden by Johnny Nelson, Moonee Valley strode out fluently over 3f in 39 4/5. Owing to a heavy rain yesterday, the No. 2 grass track was closed
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    • 2004 15 "■II4JH 130 CLASS 6 DIV 3 6F I'HLiMkfIHJH ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1~***** NEGRINSKY i (Negri) W«t 3 9.0 (dd +1) Jt-~Ttl 2 ***** HEAVENLY MOV a (Double J) Tulloh 4 2.10 (-4) WirtrWn 10 ***** KILAT II i (Good Fortune) Lee 6 8.10 (dd 2) *Rateo
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    • 111 15 The Chinese Swimming Club will hold a novices age-group swimming championships and water carnival at the Amber Road pool on September 25 starting at 2.30 ..p.m. All those who have not won any medal or prize in a recognised swimming meet are eligible to take -part
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    • 63 15 Tokyo, Friday Venezuela's Antonio Gomez captured the World Boxing Association featherweight title here last night as he smashed reigning champion Shoto Saljo of Japan to the canvas three times In the fifth round. Gomez won on a knockout after two minutes seven seconds of round five
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    • 135 15 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L per. GB Dctarft 82 45 .881 73 81 .545 11 Not York 78 85 ill 14% M 88 .488 18% Washington 57 77 •485 87 Cfcwkad 5S 88 itt 81% Otklud tt 47 .858 K*a~Clty 7# 88 .588 17 Chicago 84 78
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    • 20 15 The Upper Serangoon School will hold their swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club today at 2 p.m.
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    • 219 15 Twenty new horses have been registered with the MRA. They are six in Class Three and the remaining 14 in Class Four. Cbus S: IH Return (I. Be ■eh*) 4 eh a f by B ZfclBorder Princess: Stamford Lord (L Tftasta*) Sb a g by Tutram
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    • 53 15 London, Friday. Roger Creed, Coventry and England wing forward, has withdrawn from Englana's rugby union tour of the Far East. He has not yet recovered sufficiently from a cartilage operation to travel with tne England party. Creed will be replaced by Da via Robinsox,
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    • 29 15 Bangkok, Friday Malaysia, Burma, SingaKre, Indonesia and India ve accepted Thailand's Invitation to play at the fourth King's Cup football tournament here from November 7.
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    • 24 15 The Singapore women hockey team will meet Ireland In a friendly hockey match at the Jalan Besar stadium at 5 pjn. today.
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    • 268 15 Melbourne, Friday Meet Jim, the seven-year-old gelding a pony fit for a sultan. Jim has been bought by Malaysia's Sultan of Johore to compete In his annual International polo tournament. The pony Is on Its way to Johore travelling by van, train and
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    • 130 15 New York, Friday. The Chicago office of Mohammed All, former world heavyweight boxing champion, said he would make his first appearance in the Far East on Nov. 29 in a 15-round match in Tokyo against an opponent yet to be named. The bout in Japan,
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    • 99 15 P.E. Sykes (above), a top Australian veterinary surgeon, is making a brief stopover in Singapore. He is on the way to Hong Kong and Japan after attending the official opening of the Jakarta Racing Club last Saturday. He said, "I will be visiting the Research Institute
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    • 65 15 London, Friday. Arnold Palmer, the American goif star who has won four major tournaments in the United States this year, has agreed to take part in the Piccaailiy World Match Piay Championship in Wentworth next month. Paimer, former holder of the American Masters and the
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    • 31 15 The 13th annual interclub athletic champion ships for the Sustagen Trophy will be held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre over the weekend starting at 2 pjn. each day.
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    • 365 15 London, Friday England batsman Geoff Boycott launched a single-handed assault 6n championship leaders Warwickshire yesterday and completed his 12th century of the season to save Yorkshire the embarrassment of following-on. Boycott carried his bat for an unbeaten 138—more than half the Yorkshire total—after seam bowler Norman
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    • 154 15 Reuter New York, Friday Top seeded BillieJean King of the United States advanced easily to the second round of the US Open tennis championships by defeating her compatriot Jeanne Arth 6-0, 6-1 yesterday. The 27-year-old Mrs. King, seeking to become the first woman tennis
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    • 45 15 New Delhi, Fridav India will again stage the Asian international lawn tennis championships early next year, it was announced here yesterday. Indian officials said the championship will be held in the Western City of Poona, near Bombay, from January 3 to 9.
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    • 243 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE VINTAGE 1926 CHEVROLET Fomily Tourer in good running order, nomly original and extremely elegant. $5,200/-. Serious enquiries only. Mitchell Phone *****7 Singapore. 1969 CORTINA GT and Capri 1300 e/w radio, topes and many accessories. Highest offer secures. Contact Mr. Lim Telephone: *****1/*****7 (office) Singapore. VOLVO 144S 1969
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    • 242 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTC. LTD, 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, Tel: *****1. CITT MOTORS <S> PTE. LTD.. 28 Covenogh Road. Singopore 9 Tels *****6/*****3 CONTINENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD.. 50/52 Bencoolen Sr. S'pore 7. Tel: *****7 CHEVROLET, ORCHARD
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    • 111 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald m rt WHAT GOOD WILL rr PO FOR ME TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH ABOUT M/ FATHER? HE'S PEAP, I'M ALIVE. AT LEAST I'M HEALTHY ENOU6H TO SO RI6HT OH PRINKING i a M r V s s s i K •> y >. T—r
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    • 294 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORDC 11 Food fish. 12 Port In Arabia. 13 Cyrano's burden. 19 Reckoning. 21 Old Danish, money. 24 The antarctic region. 25 Africa: Poet. 26 French lacemaking town. 27 Garment. 28 Army posts. 29 Record of a year. 30 —ear and out the other!" 2 words. 31 Stranger.
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    • 413 15 •Cat alt* I .its NEW NATION MONEY WORDS L FRIDAY Cet tat ael »ii ait* ttkcr cuius Ptstiif uttrictins apttar Itlt« Nut (Mr./Mn./MMs). Attrtu I i b -C»l >I«H| lltlif _J CLUES FOR B-5 1. They're used to flavour 4. Very li 9 ht bark of certain tree. 2. An
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    • 213 16 Michael Romanoff, who passed himself off variously as the product of an orphanage and nephew of the last Czar of Russia, once was having a drinx in a New York bar during Prohibition when he was told an immigration officer was. outside.
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    • 61 16 Model Michelle Barouti, 20, is undoubtedly good company. She's lively, knowledgeable and a good listener. And you can talk to her in French, Italian or English. She's proficient in all three languages. But watch it if you're the type who keeps talking Gseek! After all,
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    • 229 16 Fewer bullies: Educationist Schools in which the sexes are mixed could be a force for future world peace, a British Educationist said. Mixed schools had fewer bullies than boys only schools and the girls were less spiteful, he noted. Mr. R.
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    • 262 16 The bride wore white and the groom a sober blue suit. There were all the trappings of a traditional wedding confetti, cake and reception except one: There was no priest. Barone, 27, and Gabriella De Lucchi, 23, decided to marry themselves after Genoa's conservative Roman
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    • 65 16 AH FOOK: Drue pushers must be given severe Jail sentences if we are to beat the menace in Singapore. It's the only way to reform these people. MEI LIN: I don't quite agree. Just locking them up for a year or two is no use. We must teach
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    • 114 16 Connoisseurs of tongue-in-cheek property advertisements paid parting tribute on Wednesday to Mr. Roy Brooks who sold houses by sneering at them. Mr. Brooks, 55, Britain's best-known estate agent, died of a heart attack. "The Sunday papers won't seem the same," said obituary writers. Mr.
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    • 390 16 S Singapore 3.00 Opening and General Hospital 3.25 For the Family (E) 3.55 A Diary of Events In Singapore This Week (E) 4.00 It's Happening In Singapore (English Rpt.) 4.15 Days of Our Lives 4.40 Close 6.00 Opening and Lucky Dip 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Accent on Youth 7.05
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    • 393 16 Trust your lucky star IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are possessed of bo much energy* stamina, and determination that you are Inclined to be overdemandlng where others are concerned. Insistent that you yourself put out to the utmost at all times in every endeavour, you often fail to
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    • 1025 17 By Blue Peter Born Free II has a good chance of opening winning accounts in Class Three Division Three 6f handicap (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This English-bred four-year-old by Pirate King ran two good races at the last
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    • 83 19 another a We have been looking after people for the past 10 years. We help their savings crow.We offer personal service-one of the best in town.Our clients come in and go out becoming great thrift-lovers. And more keep on coming for it. FAR EASTERN RANK LTR. HEAD OFFICE: 137/tMt CCOL
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