New Nation, 7 September 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 7, 1971 NO. 199 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 46 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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  • 173 1 Dull trading ruled on the stock market this morning. Prices in general showed marginal loss. In the Industrials, Far East Levingston was traded 7 cents lower from $1.87 to $1.83. It closed at $1.90 yesterday. Haw Par changed hands at $2.36 and $2.37 while United Motorworks was
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  • 71 1 LATE NEWS Belfast, Tuesday The militant provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army has suspended until fnldnight tomorrow all of its operations in Northern Ireland, a provisional spokesman said today. Word of the suspension came as the British Army issued a statement saying its troops
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  • 667 1 MIRACULOUS ESCAPES AS CHARTER PLANE HITS ROAD United Press International Hamburg, Tuesday More than half of the 120 people aboard a chartered BAC 111 airliner had a miraculous escape from death when it crashed and exploded in flames on a autobahn moments after take off from
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  • 100 1 The ASEAN Secre-taries-General began a two-day meeting here today. The closed-door meeting, held In the conference room of the Housing and Development Board In the National Development Building, Is likely to discuss the work of various permanent committees set up by i the four-year-old alliance. The
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  • 44 1 Kampala. Tuesday Uganda warned last night that If Tanzanian aircraft continued to violate its airspace, it would be forced to take "defensive measures." A spokesman for President Idi Amln said Uganda "had enough of Tanzania's provocations in the violation of its airspace."
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  • 43 1 BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday Leftwing guerillas killed six guards in an attack on a jail here last night and freed at least eight prisoners. Local sources said that five guards were seriously wounded. Troops and police were rushed to the jail.
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  • 36 1 Lima, Tuesday.—Peru indicated yesterday It was feasible and probable that it would establish diplomatic relations with Communist China before the United Nations votes on whether to admit the Asian nation or .not.
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  • 228 1 Saigon, Tuesday South Vietnam has offered the North Vietnamese government financial and material aid for flood and typhoon victims in North Vietnam the first time such an offer has ever been proposed here. A foreign ministry announcement said that President Nguyen
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  • 78 1 Moscow, Tuesday.—Soviet news media were silent for the third day yesterday on the progress of the Luna-18 moon probe which the West German space tracking station at Bochum said should reach the moon last night. The last report on the probe, which may be carrying a
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  • 60 1 Tokyo, Tuesday. More than 76 per cent of Japanese salaried men are dedicated leg watchers, according to a survey released yesterday by a local laoies underwear manufacturing company. The survey, based on interviews with 214 men aged between 20 and 49, said 91.5 per cent of the
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  • 211 1 More than 20 officers from the Customs Department last night staged a series of lightning raids on theatres and arrested 29 people—--18 touts and 11 of their customers. They were taken to Customs Headquarters in Maxwell Road for interrogation. The number of
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  • 57 1 London, Tuesday. Mr. Anthony Kershaw, a Brtish Foreign and Commonwealth Officer, left here by air yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to attend the 17th Annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference. Mr. Kershaw is a parliamentary under secretary and he specialises in overseas development aid matters. He is leading the
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  • 194 2 Singapore motorcycle dealers have cashed in on the recent introduction of a law making the wearing of crash helmets compulsory for Indonesian m ot or cyclists by sending over 6000 helmets to Indonesia over the last three months. A dealer in Beach Road
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  • 29 2 A two-hour course on Chinese brush painting, organised by the Adult Education Board, will start on September 19, from 10 a.m. at the Mountbatten LGPD centre.
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  • 481 2 Introduce it in stages: Sandosham Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Every child should be given sex education including lessons on sexual morality, genital hygiene and birth control. But this should be done in stages, by the right people and at the proper time, said Prof. A.A. Sandosham
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  • 122 2 Cheryl Stock (above) put away her mortar cap and gown one-and-a-half years ago. Instead she donned leotards, went barefooted and has been leaping across the stage with the Australian Dance Theatre ever since. "No regrets," panted 22-year-old Cheryl as she executed some modern ballet poses
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  • 16 2 A Tae-kwon-do course for beginners will start today at the Chinese YMCA at 7 p.m.
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  • 308 2 Dr. Y. V. L. Rao last night thanked the Singapore Government for offering the Republic as host country to the Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre. Dr. Rao, who Is the secre-tary-general of AMIC, said at a reception given by the Minister for
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  • 709 2  -  Otherwise Singapore may be left out of economic race By Pang Cheng Lian China was given a cool, but businesslike reception at the Nanyang University last night. The 200-odd undergraduates who turned up for the forum on "Development of Sino-Amerlcan Relations" organised by the
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  • 336 2 A Ministry of Education publication has suggested that teachers should establish trust and understanding in open discussions with students in the crusade against drugs. The 13-page cyclostyled article sent out to schools recently provides factual Information on the major drugs of abuse
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  • 102 2 President Sheares will be the guest of honour at the 50th anniversary of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association at the school premises on Sept. 11 at 7.30 p.m. The President who is an "old boy" of the school and Mr. Francis Thomas, the principal,
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  • 360 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Tengku Abdul Rahman said here yesterday that he will stay on as MP for Kuala Kedah until the end of the year at least. He would convey this decision to Tun Abdul Razak when he calls on
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 139 2 tvi^mTTl Temperatures cities yesterday: Hong Kong Seoul Bangkok Manila Kuala Lumpur Tokyo Naha Jakarta Talpeh London Moscow Paris New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth Singapore The weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Isolated showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.
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  • 279 3 Mainland China should be given its proper place in the United Nations Security Council according to Professor Leslie C. Green, a visiting Law Faculty lecturer of the University of Singapore. In a talk to members of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs at the
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  • 530 3 'But shipping, marketing to go on' Singapore may stop producing rubber completely in the future, but it will continue to play an important role in shipping and marketing rubber produced in the region. This was pointed out to members of tne Association of Natural Producing
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  • 234 3 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday The National Islamic Religious Council is to set up an institute for the propagation of Islam, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said in Petaling Jaya this morning. Speaking at the opening of a two-week course for Muslim religious workers and information officers
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  • 423 3 And Japan will not go nuclear yet... Herman Kahn, the world's most famous gazer into the crystal ball, believes that China will not become a great power in the material sense, that Japan will not "go nuclear' for another decade or so,
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  • 151 3 A baby-sitting service will soon be started by the Youth Department of the YMCA. Under graduates and school children, waiting for their examination results, will have the opportunity to earn some pocket-money while performing a community service. In connection with this service, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 At the cinema Lido: Hostile Witness 1.45. 4, 6.30, 9.15. Capitol: The Anonymous Heroes (Mand.)—l.3o, 4. 6.45, 9.30. Rex: Kati Patang (Hindi) 2.30, 6, 9. Sky: Duel with Samurai (Mand.)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Roxy: Duel with Samurai (Mand.)—l.4s, 4.15, 7, 9.30. Globe: Tigers of Hong Kong 1.45, 4. 7, 9.15.
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  • In Person
    • 187 4 Conducted by Mary Lee and Ruth Moses, Tel: *****: MR. J. G. AUTON, managing director of Ford Motor Company, threw a farewell party for Mr. Wong Hwa Chong accounts department manager, who is leaving for Bangkok to work in Ford Thailand for nine
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    • 73 4 ALL WORK and no play makes "John" a dull boy. With this in mind, the newly-formed John Chang Construction Company came off the field, and into the Red Room of the Hotel Equatorial to least and make merry among business associates, staff and friends. Distinguished guests in-
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    • 73 4 AN ENTHUSIASTIC group of Lions "roared-off" a rousing welcome to guests and friends at the monthly dinner -cum- social gettogether held at the Hilton. Distinguished Lions spotted at the function included Mr. Terry Holmes, Deputy District Governor, and Dr. Richard Lee, President of Lions Host Club. Left
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  • 114 4 Adelaide, Tuesday An Australian farm labourer was charged last night with his wife's murder after police had found 10 people dead in a lonely farmhouse. All had been shot through the head in what detectives said seemed to be a methodical mass murder touched
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  • 68 4 Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday Thousands of Brazilians thronged Rio international airport to cneer in tne Anglo-French Concorde airliner when it touched down here yesterday on its 12day sales promotion flight to South America. The western world's first supersonic airliner arrived on the second leg of its first
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  • 53 4 Taipeh, Tuesday. young taxi driver here was sentenced to three days imprisonment for pinchong a girl wearing hot pants, the Central News Agency reported yesterday. The agency quoted the driver as saying the sight of her beautiful legs under the glare of the headlights was too
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  • 495 4 Sparked by upsurge in killings United Press International London, Tuesday A campaign to restore hanging, abolished in 1965, is gathering force in Britain. It was started by a recent upsurge in violent crime, climaxed by the gunning down of a senior police officer
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  • 42 4 Buenos Aires, Tuesday.— An Argentine navy aircraft flew to the British Antartic base of Fossile Bluff yesterday to pick up two sick members of a four-man British scientific team. Latest radio reports said the two men were in serious condition.
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  • 188 4 United Press International Tokyo, Tuesday Typhoon Virgina brought heavy rains to Central Japan today and high tides flooded some of Japan's largest cities. The typhoon, moving through the western Pacific Ocean, was bringing rains to Tokyo and other regions along the Pacific Ocean, was bringing rains
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  • 236 4 New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Tuesday South Vietnamese troops have moved into areas near the Laotian border and below the Demilitarised zone after saturation bombing raids by United States B-52 Stratofortresses to clear their way. A United States spokes- na 3? sa *d the bombers
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  • THE WORLD
    • 364 5 He says 'no' to Irish partition United Press International London, Tuesday Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath has flatly rejected any United Nations intervention in Northern Ireland or an end of partition of Ireland between North and South. Government sources said Mr. Heath did
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    • 44 5 Rescue workers attend to a victim of yesterday's Hamburg air crash. The BAC-111 airliner crashed after take-off and caught fire. But, miraculously, more than half of the 120 passengers escaped, most of them suffering only shock or bruising.—UPl UPI picture
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    • 149 5 United Press International Kuching, Tuesday Thailand will increase her rice exports to Singapore and Malaysia with better condition of rebate payment from October, this year, a Thai official said yesterday. Mr. Aran Sachabeta, commercial consul at the Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur who was
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    • 381 5 Escapees include movement's founder Reuter Montevideo, Tuesday More than a hundred Tupamaros guerrillas, including three of the movement's key leaders, escaped from jail here yesterday through a narrow tunnel leading under the prison wall to a house across the street. The mass escape from Punta
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    • 120 5 Reuter Bonn, Tuesday The second phase of the Berlin talks opened yesterday with negotiators from East and West Germany working out complex transit, details to the four-power Berlin agreement signed on Friday. In Bonn, Mr. Brandt's chief adviser, State Secretary Egon Bahr, met his East
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    • 26 5 Tel Aviv, Tuesday.—An administrative workers' lightning strike closed the international airport to all but incoming flights yesterday and left more than 1000 passengers stranded.
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    • 369 5 Be competitive, he urges United Press International Washington, Tuesday President Nixon hailed the "overwhelming response" to his economic belt tightening policies yesterday and appealed for revival of the competitive spirit and pride of workmanship that made America great. The President's Labour Day address to the nation, broadcast by
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    • 122 5 London, Tuesday As the cowboys and Indians fought it out on a cinema screen in north West London, a real-life drama was going on in the ladies' lavatory a 67-year-old woman had got her bottom well and truly stuck between the lavatory bowl and the
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    • 199 5 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday Six people were killed when police opened fire on a crowd of about 15,000 who attacked them with stones, sticks, spears and daggers in the city of Nagpur yesterday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Earlier the
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    • 189 5 Reuter Miami, Tuesday Seven refugees, including an 11-month-old boy, recovered yesterday from 12 days of fasting in the baking tropical sun during a desperate sea escape from Cuba. The four men, a womaji, a small boy and the infant left Cuba 12 days ago
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    • 296 5 Geneva, Tuesday Canada warned here yesterday that China may soon be "a nuclear power to be reckoned with," and pledged to do all it could to ensure Peking participates in world conferences "on atomic energy. The Canadian Foreign Minister, Mr. Mitcheu Sharp, toia
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    • 291 5 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday Indian army units yesterday moved in to help the evacuation of thousands of people from flood-stricken areas of Lucknow, which is threatened with being completely over-run by the fast-rising waters of the River Gomti. Over 10,000 people have so far been
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  • FOREIGN COMMENT
    • 573 6  -  Tokyo's position not known Frederick Marks UPI JAPAN A noisy, bitter debate is raging within the Japanese Government over the policy Japan should adopt on the China issue in the United Nations. Reports on the debate, which Is gaining urgency as the
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    • 784 6  -  S.M. ALI The two-day meeting of the secretariesgeneral of five ASEAN which began today is expected to take a hopeful view of the work done by its various permanent committees in recent months. The meeting may even agree with the Indonesian Minister for Trade,
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    • 1000 6  -  JACKIE SAM INDONESIA Opposition has become something of a dirty word in Indonesian politics; so much so that the political parties whoare going to sit in opposition to the Sekber Golkar in Parliament are at the moment extremely sensitive over being called "the
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    • 720 6  -  From Kim Willenson United Press International VIETNAM Vice-Admiral William Mack is already thinking hard about what his U.S. Seventh Fleet should look like, and what it should do, after the war in Vietnam is over. The subject that bothers him most
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    • 550 6  -  From Arnold Dibble United Press International PHILIPPINES The Philippines is uneasy. Normally among the gayest, most carefree, most outspoken people of Asia, Filipinos now move with care and prudence since President Ferdinand Marcos lifted the right to habeas corpus, an action that has been upheld by
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  • LOCAL COMMENT
    • 2704 7  -  '...first in new countries and now even in older nations... violence is part of the phenomena of the post-war world' The following is a summary of a speech by the Prime Minister at the Rural East District Citizens* Consultative Committee's National Day get-together last week. By
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  • The Voice of the Press
    • 178 7 What other newspapers are saying: The lift in relations between Egypt and Jordan now appears to be widening. President Anwar Sadat claimed in Cairo that the American arms delivered to Jordan recently would be used against Syria. In making the claim the Egyptian President is actually questioning Jordan's
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    • 70 7 The Utusan Melayu group of newspapers made a profit of *737,511.01 last year, a very encouraging amount compared with the profits of previous yean. This means that the Utusan Melayu has a bright future. It also mean* that the action of the Singapore government in disallowing the circulation
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    • 238 7 The rapidly changing International conditions have made It Imperative for Japan to fundamentally reexamine its external and internal policies. In view of this need, the political parties in this country are now at an Important turning point. Except lor a very short period after the end of the
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    • 162 7 Japanese diplomacy x was cast into the shade by the unprecedented, dynamic offensive launched by President Nixon from across the Pacific. The nation was forced to float Its yen. The nation's economic diplomacy, the only field of diplomatic action in postwar Japan, collapsed. Government leaders led by Prime
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    • 180 7 In a strained atmosphere, Japanese and American business leaders are to meet on Saturday In Honolulu. Their meeting will. It Is hoped, serve to lessen the deep feeling of mistrust held toward each other between the governments and Industries of both nations. It Is reported that the Japanese
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  • 434 8 The rising tide of violence through the world was the principal theme of the Prime Minister's address at Rural East district last week. The role of violence in the modern Western and Afro-Asian world is a controversial one. There are very few gains
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  • 104 8 \TT¥Tnr4r7^nr^ 1 'JljJlyrjjr) by ISPY My sources in Kuala Lumpur say that a recent interview given to the Asia Magazine by the Malaysian Cabinet Minister, Tan Sri Ghazall Shafi has created a stir and some unfavourable reactions in his country's political circles. During the interview, Tan
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  • 1225 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ Although dialectical materialism Communist philosophy is stoutly atheistic and vehemently denies any virtue to religion or validity to the concept of the supernatural, whether it be the afterlife or a superior, creative intelligence, called
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  • Letters
    • 806 8  -  LEOUM Slanpore, I, r Much has been said and written about our young Republic's nursing service but none have I come across written about the administration and the hygienic conditions of the hospitals' equipment and furniture, electrical fixtures and appliances and. last but not least,
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    • 274 8  -  EARLY BIRD Singapore, 19. As a regular viewer of Tamil films telecast by TV Slngapura, I would like to make two suggestions with a view to making the programme worthwhile. First,, the age of the films. I appreciate that it will be too costly and difficult
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1340 9  -  One of Singapore's 'countryside' areas J is today becoming more urban than suburban. Report by Ivan Lim Ivan Lim More than 100 years ago Buklt Timah was a swampy jungle where man-eating tigers roamed. The natural vegetation was so thick that there were doubts
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  • 715 9  -  From From Max Alvarez Manila A half century of rural crusading or a better deal for the world's poor farmers should be enough for most men to pass the torch and relax for the rest of his days.
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  • SHOPPING
    • 620 10 They are so compact that they can be easily moved without much difficulty /GENERATORS have always been thought of as bulky electrical machines that are difficult to move around. But it is not so really. There are portable designs that are so compact that you can easily carry
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  • WOMAN
    • 59 11 This saucy little dress in elegant chiffon is definitely not recommended for weak-livered girls. Very see-through, and very sheer, it has wide floppy sleeves which complete the ethereal quality it suggests. With white geometric prints set against basic black, it is best donned
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    • 1608 11  -  A leadership and community course which helps develop sensitivity By Cho Ching Choo I took part in a T (Training) Grofip, without the slightest notion what it stood for. Labelled Group Dynamics, it formed part of the programme of a leadership and community service
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    • 227 11  -  A top bargain now—jumpsuits which are comfortable as well as attractive By Elizabeth Choo Cheers for the jumpsuit that everyone loves they are part of the parts fad. This is another triumph for the free-dom-loving girl. You/ can wear them anywhere, everywhere and you'll not lose an
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    • 269 11  -  ROMA BLAIR We now come to a very important cycle in the pregnancy techniques. These techniques should also be practiced as soon as possible after the birth of the baby to help improve the tone of the stretched abdominal muscles. And a further point
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  • NEW NATION'S I MjllMftA MH 1)*****1658
    • 484 12  -  CONTAINER FACILITIES SOON By John Kam Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Port Swettenham will spend more than $lOO million for the next five years mainly to provide conventional and container facilities. Of all Malaysian ports, it will be the biggest money spender during the Second Malaysia
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    • 144 12  -  by Emily Nr. Corn-rice resembling rice in appearance, will be produced later this year by a $1 million mill at TanJong Rhu, Khong Guan Corn Products (Private) Limitea a subsiaiary of Khong Guan Fiour Mill Limited. The six storey corn milling factory is expected to be
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    • 224 12 United Press International LONDON, Tues. Lloyd's of London has returned to the ranks of the profit makers after three years of heavy losses, chairman Sir Henry Mance said yesterday. The Insurance complex operates on a special three years according system and results for
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    • 1227 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Closing Price Last Divid. P/E Turnmen LOW ago •CO Stock Buyers Seller* Sale Yield Ratio over INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 1.86 1.96 Allied Chocolate 1.85 1.86 186 6.7N 13.5 6 1.90 0.84} 1.49 1.49
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    • 670 12 London, Tuesday The American Labour Day holiday steered foreign exchange markets into the doldrums yesterday and trapped the dollar inside a narrow price range. European finance ministers planned further talks on world monetary problems. The dollar did not stray far from
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    • 166 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market firmed in light trading aided by Friday's uptrend on Wail Street. Interest was selective but restricted by the closure of Wall Street yesterday. At 1500 the Financial Times index was up 4-6 at 422.1. Decca and Glaxo led leaders higher while Beecham,
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  • 618 12  -  Ferrying criminals across Europe CINEMA By EDGAR KOH THE LAST RUN starring George C. Scott (coming to Odeon and Jurong Drive-In). George C. Scott, after his unforgettable portrayal of Gen-Patton seems too enigmatic a personality to blend into this gangster movie. There are certainly more differences
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  • SPORT 1 Weekend finishes at KL
    • 317 13 Follow the horses marked with a Smartly away, Zorro streaked off to a commanding lead. He kicked away at the top of the straight to canter home by. a "distance." Second was Eavesdropper, with Herring Fleet third. Literati led past the 4f and into the straight, with Bernadette
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    • 312 13 Follow the horses marked with a Samurai led past the 4f and into the straight, with Conflict closing in. Third was Heavenly Body. Samurai kept up a good gallop to beat Conflict by three quarter length. Santo Rosa led past the 41 and was well clear into the
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    • 1733 14 She's a world champ at 19 Melbourne, Tuesday To win the Wimbledon singles championship, the world's most coveted tennis trophy, at the tender age of 19 years and at only the second attempt, is a remarkable achievement for Evonne Goolagong (right), the pretty
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    • 339 14  -  By M. Param Clement Presaud, Ceylon Sports Club's opening bowler and one of the Republic's distinctive cricketers today, leaves for England on Thursday, after two great seasons in Singapore. A father of two, 31-year-old Presaud will settle in England with his family, but not
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    • 318 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur The Joker did a smart gallop on a heavy track here this morning when he sprinted 3f in 37 4/5 with Lyle Harbridge astride. All gallops were done on the sand track. Achillean (Nawari) showed encouraging form In a
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    • 60 15 Patricia "golden girl" Chan (left) gives Wong May Thoe a helping hand after May Thoe made the qualifying time for the SEAP Games yesterday. May Thoe, the 17-year-old St. Theresa's Convent student surprised officials when she clocked lmin 24.6sec for the 100m breast stroke to break Esther Tan's national record
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    • 211 15 United Press International New York, Tuesday Veteran George Archer sank a five-foot birdie putt on the first hole of sudden-death yesterday to grab the U5522,000 first prize in the Greater Hartford Open. The 31-year-old Archer, from Gllroy, California, scored his eighth career "Victory and his second
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    • 414 15 T Hong Kong, Tuesday 1 A spokesman for the ;Hong Kong Golf Asso- > ciation (HKGA) said the chances of holding the r 1972 Hong Kong Open Golf Championship are "remote." Jack Cheetham, HKGA secretary, was commenting on an appeal by the chairman of
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    • 132 15 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. PCT. QJL OaHimore 84 56 .627 Detroit 76 62 .551 16 Boston New York 68 71 .489 18K Washington 58 80 .420 28 Cleveland 54 JS .388 88* Oakland 89 56 .649 Kansas 73 65 .529 15* Chicago 65 78 .471 23*
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    • 65 15 London, Tuesday.—Australian aces Bod Laver and Evonne Goolagong have agreed to play in the Wills Embassy Tennis Championships at the Empire Pool, Wembley, Oct 24-30, the organisers announced. Laver beat American Cliff Rlchey in last year's final. Miss Goolagong, the Wimbledon champion, will be competing at
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    • 18 15 TOUE MATCH St Wilis llNnrtahai I LEAGUE HATCHES Buraw 11 Wlints 11 Wsrktactea 25 Heighky 2
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    • 18 15 Tiong Bahru Soccerites will meet Kakl Buklt in a soccer friendly at the Geylang Stadium today.
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    • 273 15 New York, Tuesday Stan Smith, favourite to win the United States Open tennis title here after the shock first round defeat of Wimbledon champion John Newcombe of Australia, advanced his challenge with a fourth round win over fellow American Tom Leonard. Apart from a brief rally in
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    • 27 15 The Telok Kurau schools district swimming finals win be held at the Chinese Swimming Ciub Pool in Amber Road tomorrow mnming from 9 a JR.
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    • 382 15  -  By Sonny Yap The Singapore Amateur Judo Association has selected a team of six judoists for the sixth South East Asia Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. They are Tan Sin Ann (light), Wong Kin Jong (light-middle), Wong Sai Soh (middle), Quek Ser
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    • 285 15 The Singapore Table Tennis Association is sending both men's and women's teams to the sixth South East Asia Peninsular Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. Names of eight men and six women have been submitted to the Selection Committee for their approval. The
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    • 240 15 Chung Cheng High, will meet Chinese High in the final of the Boys A Annual Schools National Table Tennis Championships today. In the semi-finals yesterday, Chung Cheng had little difficulty In beating Holy Innocents School 5-1 whlie Chinese High School had to
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    • 224 15 London, Tuesday The Football Association (F.A.) yesterday welcomed the call by the players union for "peace talks" about the current, controversial tough-line campaign to clean up, English soccer. The demand for a gettogether between the players and soccer authorities was made at a crisis
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    • 443 15  -  By Jeffrey Low Singapore Amateur Cycling Association yesterday named 17 cyclists who will undergo centralised training for the forthcoming Asian Cycling Championships here from October 23 to 30. After SACA's management committee had met for more than two hours yesterday evening, the secretary, Mr. G.L
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    • 43 15 Melbourne, Tuesday. New Zealand's Toro George retained his Commonwealth featherweight boxing title on points over British champion Evan Armstrong, of Scotland, here last night. It was one of the most fiercely fought bouts seen In an Australian ring this year.*
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    • 499 16  -  On menu of leading hotel By Lee Chiu San How would you like to have steamed wild civet cat for dinner? This, by the way, Is one of the dishes from old China which a leading hotel has included in its
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    • 63 16 Lovely Neillie Quek, 24, is so tied up these days she has little time for leisure. As assistant manager of a new coffee house in Collyer Quay, working overtime is nothing unusual to her. Whatever free moments she has she spends them by the sea or
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    • 33 16 Thirty-five women in London have agreed to maintain silence for four hours to raise money for charity. Neighbours will watch over the ladles to make sure they adhere to their pledge.
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    • 175 16 Increasing scientific evidence suggests that children are using violence on television as "a partial guide for their own actions," researchers for a government study reported. "As a result, the present entertainment of the television medium may be contributing, in some measure, to the aggressive behaviour of many normal
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    • 165 16 Walking past a mail box, office worker Ceris Jones, 18, of Wales, hears a frantic hammering. She looked around but did not see anyone. "Then I realised the knocking was coming from inside the post box," she said. "I could hardly believe it,
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    • 43 16 AH FOOK: It's a good idea for the police to put up 'road shows' to improve relations between them and the public. MEI LIN: I'm gij ad they're starting with our rural areas first they so often tend to be neglected.
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    • 504 16 Trust your IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have been blessed with tremendous reserves of energy—and the good sense not to waste th»m on trivial pursuits. You enjoy variety and novelty—but you are not one to expend either talent or time on satisfying your yen for either at the
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