New Nation, 14 September 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 14, 1971 No. 205 Price 15 cents SINCAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 55 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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  • 117 1 The stock market this morning was generally steady with firm trading in selective counters. In the Industrials, Motor and General Underwriters featured with business from $1.99 to $2.01, up 7 cents when compared with yesterday's closing price of $1.94. Far East Levingston was also so u g
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  • 69 1 LATE NEWS Beirut, Tuesday. The Soviet Union has warned Arab nations against the persecution of local communists, the Beirut newspaper A 1 Hayat said today. It named Kamal Jumblat, former Lebanese Interior Minister who recently visited Moscow as 'one of "several leftist Arab leaders" Russia chose to
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  • 519 1  -  At anchor today.... the mighty Enterprise By Abby Tan Behind us the coast--1 i n e of Singapore, shrinking in slow motion. Ahead, on the horizon, a golden glow marking the start of Tuesday, September 14. In the distance, a| blurry dot on the wrinkled
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  • 415 1  -  Special team to study sudden rise By Elizabeth Choo The Ministry of Health has set up a special committee to look into the sudden rise in stomach cancer cases. A group of local specialists from the Gastroenterology Unit of the Outram Road General Hospital will study
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  • 28 1 Tokyo, Tuesday—Police said yesterday 42 people were killed or missing in last week's heavy rains which caused landslides and floods In Mie Prefecture, western Japan.
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  • 146 1 A man was admitted to the Outram Road General Hospital this morning after he was found slashed by a group of youth armed with parangs in Weld Road. Police identified him as Ngieng Kin Hock, 37, of Idris Road. He was found
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  • 79 1 The President of India, Mr. V. V. Girl, and his party will be given a red carpet welcome including a 21-gun salute at 4.30 p.m. today. At the airport to welcome him will be President Sheares and the First Lady. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,
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  • 53 1 Phnom Penh, Tuesday.— Guards shot and killed a young armed Cambodian dressed in military uniform who attempted to break Into tne residence of Cambodian Head of State Cheng Heng, military police sources said yesterday. The sources identified the 23 year-old man, as a former Buddhist monk
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  • 16 1 Water use yesterday went up by 4.9 million gallons to 102.6 million gallons.
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  • 457 2 Ex-Gerakan leaders in committee Koala Lumpur, Tuesday The breakaway Gerakan group will call a delegates' conference here at the end of this month or early next month to launch a new political party. According to sources here, the delegates wUI come from 20 branches
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  • 138 2 Reuter London, Tuesday Delegates representing Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia yesterday met with Mr. Colin Goad, Secretary-Gene-ral of the Inter-Gov-ernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO), to discuss problems concerning navigation in the Straits of Malacca. IMCO la a United Nations agency of shipping expert* drawn from
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  • 253 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Inter-racial marriages are one of the best means to bring about world peace, said Mrs. W. M. Tirikatene Sullivan, a New Zealand Member of Parliament. Mrs. Sullivan who Is delegate to the current Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here, said: "Of
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  • 100 2 A seminar on 'Towards more effective community participation In the welfare field" will be held here next month. The two-day seminar on October 23 and 24 will be held at the Singapore Council of Social Service Building in Penang Lane. The seminar Is being organised by
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  • 167 2 The Malay-Asian Ship Officers' Union here will hold an emergency committee meeting on Saturday to decide on the course of action it should take in the dispute arising from the Penang Sea Pilots' Association being taken over by the Penang Port Commission. The
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  • 151 2 Seven furry bundles of hunger. That's what motherhood means for Skippy, a one-year-old mongrel. Skippy has the largest litter in the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals centre in Orchard Road. And she's finding the puppy problem weighing her down. She was brought in last
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  • 205 2 Plans for the first building to go up in the proposed $4OO million Raffles International Centre has yet to be approved by the Government. Gemini Chit Fund Corporation, developers for the 27-storey building, is still awaiting for word from the Government. "They have approved our
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  • 33 2 A seminar on productivity improvement techniques organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society, will be held from the September 23 to 25. There will be eight speakers during the threeday seminar.
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  • 314 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday An intensive campaign to make people fully aware of cancer and its symptoms has been launched by the Selangor Branch of the National Cancer Society. The campaign, now in its second month, will concentrate mainly on talks and film shows
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  • 36 2 Sydney Tuesday An unidentified woman last night gave birth to quadruplets in Sunday's Crown Stmt women's hospital. tlli babies were reportear three boys and one ftrl and were 14 weeks premature.
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  • 294 2  -  By John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Justification of the Five Power military arrangement by Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail, has come as a contrast to the neutralisation proposals by the Minister for Informtion and Special Functions, Tan Sri Ghazall Shafie. Tun
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  • 133 2 Reuter Kuching, Tuesday Two Britons were fined $l5 in Sibu yesterday for breaking a curfew order. They were the Superintendent of Lands and Survey in the Third Division of the East Malaysian state, Mr. John Anthony Arnott, and a member of the Borneo Company Mr.
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  • 57 2 Geneva. Tuesday.—The United States yesterday called for a concerted worldwide effort to develop giant billion-gailon-a- day nuclear desalting plants. Commissioner James T. Ramey of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) said such a programme must be formulated at once if many parts of the world
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 99 2 At the cinema Jironff Drive-la Cinema: Money And I—7, 9.30. Odeon: All On The Red—--1 JO. 4, 6.30, 9.30. Cathay: O'Cangacelro 1 JO, 4, 6.30, 9JO. Orchard: Love Story 1 JO, 4, 6 JO, 9.15. Odeon-Katone Her Venrsance (Hand.)-1, 3JO, 7, 15. Lido: Duel For Gold (Hand.)—l.4s, 4, 6JO, 9.15.
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  • 262 3 They want better gratuities for workers A trade union delegation will leave for Britain tomorrow to negotiate with military authorities there for a better commutation scheme on behalf of the established employees affected by the rundown of troops. The delegation will consist of
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  • 188 3 New Nation Foreign Service Canberra, Tuesday A Singapore mission evaluating the possibility of training servicemen in Australia was today in its second round of talks with Australian officials. The 13-man mission is examining what facilities are available for training in Australia. Australian officials believe
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  • 43 3 The British High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. S. Falle, wIU speak at a public meeting of the United Nation Association Singapore at the Cricket Club this Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. Falle will talk on the Middle East.
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  • 395 3 Local doctors have given up hope of saving the eye-sight of Miss Lim Chey Ei, 13, one of the Anderson School blast victims but her family is determined that she will see again even if it means giving up their entire life savings. The
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  • 70 3 New York, Tuesday—lndonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik met with Secretary General U Thant for 30 minutes yesterday to disctfss the upcoming session of the General Assembly. Mr. Malik, who arrived in New York on Sunday night, will be president of the assembly which is to
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  • 51 3 Madrid, Tuesday—Spanish para-military civil guards opened lire and killed a worker when thousands of Madrid building workers yesterday began an illegal six-day strike to back claims for higher wages, Improved conditions and free trade unions. According to an official police statement, the worker was killed while resisting
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  • 350 3 Tengah to serve Five-Power defence aircraft A parade will be held at the Tengah air base tomorrow to mark the transfer of the base from- Royal Air Force control to the Singapore Air Defence Command. Strikemaster and Hunter jets of the Singapore Air Defence are
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  • 228 3 Work on the first phase of the Telok Blangah satellite town will start next year with the construction of 1000 units of flats. They are the one, three and four-room types of flats and will be completed by -mid-l 973. Ground levelling
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  • 31 3 A tae-kwon-do class, organised by the Moulmein Community Centre, will start by the middle of the month. Registration is open at the office from 2.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. daily.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 157 3 Iran Temperatures in world cities yesterday. Jakarta 88-79 Kuala Lumpur 89-71 Bangkok 93-77 Hong Kong 85-81 Manila 87-76 Taipeh 88-71 Naha 86-75 Seoul 79-59 Tokyo 83-68 Moscow 61-52 Paris 70-46 San Francisco 93-60 New York 77-72 London 70-55 Sydney 64-48 Melbourne 67-36 Canberra 61-23 Perth 62-57 Singapore The weather forecast
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  • In Person
    • 586 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 THE WINNERS of the Singapore University Orientation Trishaw Pageant, Miss Chee Lee Chin and Mr. Anwar SiraJ, did not share the nrst prize dinner for two at the Hugo's Grill after all. Miss Chee, instead, invited
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 449 4 What other newspapers are saying: US-JAPANESE ECONOMIC FRICTION: In Asia, Japan bears the brunt of the new US economic policy announced by President Nixon. As Japan's economic strength not only tops Asia but is able to pit Itself against the US, the US has to apply pressure
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    • 521 4 OF "PU-TU" AND OLD TRADITIONS: Today Is the 21st day of the seventh lunar month. All ceremonial activities in celebration of "Chung Yuan" are coming to a close. "Chung Yuan" is an annual affair, so is "Pu-tu" (a festival for the salvation of all souls in
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    • 216 4 US BUDGET IN THE RED AGAIN: US Treasury Secretary Mr. Connally has forecast a budget deficit of between U5527,000 million and US$2B,OOO million in the 1972 financial year ending next June. In the face of this deficit, the highest since after the war, President Nixon has
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    • 134 4 CONTRACT WORKERS: A resolution has been passed by the Perak branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees saying that the practice of employing contract workers in the Local Governments must be stopped. A similar resolution was passed before by the Town Board Workers Union of
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  • 426 5 Start of difficult talks Reuter Brussels, Tuesday The Common Market last night adopted a joint position on world monetary reform that would devalue the dollar and spell the end of its pivotal role as a reserve currency. The accord, reached at an 11- hour
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  • 436 5 Guardsmen, police and copters used in battle Reuter New York, Tuesday J National guardsmen d police backed by helicopters stormed AtState Prison here yesterday and 28 prisoners were killed in a battle to regain control of the jail, police said that, nine guards, held hostage
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  • 274 5 Reuter Karachi, Tuesday Peoples Party leader Zulfikar All Bhutto held private talks with President Yahya Khan here yesterday and a party spokesman later described their discussions as inconclusive. The spokesman said the talks would be resumed soon. Party sources said last night that the President
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  • 240 5 Reuter Washington, > Tuesday Mr. George Meany, the trade union chief, yesterday rejected President Nixon's domestic economic proposals and proposed his own series of tax reforms. He described Mr. Nixon's proposals as a giant raid on the Federal Treasury for the benefit of big
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  • 205 5 Reuter Rome, Tuesday Italian art thieves struck again yesterday, getting away with valuable paintings in three separate raids in Bologna. The thefts followed closely on two major snatches in the Venice area where thieves got away with a Titian and works by Giovanni Bellini
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  • 45 5 Washington. Tuesday The US army has selected Col. Surindar Nath Bhaskar, born in Rasul, India, to be a brigadier general. He was believed to be the first Asian-born man ever to achieve the rank of general in the US military.
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  • 287 5 Reuter Belfast, Tuesday A wave of bombings hit In and around Belfast last night injured at least six people. A sniper wounded a British soldier. At least 10 bombings were reported. Four people were injured seriously in one explosion at a private home. Neighbours said
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  • 174 5 United Press International Phnom Penh, Tuesday Admiral John McCain's, elephant, the subject of much bantering hert, was captured from the Viet Cong more than a year ago, the government news agency said yesterday. The one-ton pachyderm was presented to Adm. McCain as a personal gift from
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  • 142 5 Mexico City, Tuesday A leading Mexican businessman announced yesterday that Mexico will participate in the international trade fair of Canton, China on October 15 in an effort to initiate large-scale trade with China. Mr. Gulllermo Nasser Quinones, former President of the Mexican Association of
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  • 51 5 London, Tuesday. The death toll In the 200-car pile-up on Britain's M 6 motorway yesterday has risen to nine. It was one of the worst motoring accidents in British history. More than 60 people were Injured In the chainreaction accident, 15 miles south-east of
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  • 51 5 Kota Kinabalu, Tuesday. —A herd of 30 hungry elephants damaged nearly 300 acres of young rubber and oil palm plants near the Sabah timber town of Sandakan last week, an official of the Forest Department here said yesterday. Two of the elephants were killed by game
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  • 25 5 Vienna, Tuesday Hungarian President Pal Osonczl left Budapest yesterday for a one-week official visit to North Korea, the official news agency MTI reported.
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 726 6  -  Fan criticises the economic policy of the ruling party PAKIR SINGH MALAYSIA The Democratic Action Party has criticised the Second Malaysia Plan for its emphasis on projects directed at helping the rural poor while "the urban poor are left completely out in the cold."
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    • 551 6  -  From V.K. Chin MALAYSIA Members of the Malaysian Chinese Association are beginning to wonder what has happened to the move to bring new people into the party now that the election and appointment of office-bearers is over. There were only four new faces
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    • 795 6  -  Prospects of Red Cross efforts not bright James Kim United Press International SOUTH KOREA On each New Year's Day, Han Pilsung and his five children face north and bow several times, praying "May God Help You." The greeting and prayers are for Han's parents
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    • 220 6  -  From B. Ronquillo PHILIPPINES Liberal Party leaders now recuperating from multiple wounds sustained during the grenade explosions which killed nine innocent bystanders and injured nearly 100 other people. Including all senatorial and local candidates, during the August 21 proclamation rally at Plaza Maranda insist that
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    • 505 6  -  From Barney Seibert United Press International VIETNAM A sharp rise In the official number of Viet Cong-controlled hamlets in Binh Dinh Province is not so much a pacification disaster as an overdue recognition of an unpleasant reality, U.S. advisers say. The local military are
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  • 315 7 Bodies found near Khe Sanh base Reuter Saigon, Tuesday So u t li Vietnamese troops found three fully loaded Husslan-built trucks and>ttye bodies of 32 killed by American B-52 j bombers around the. abandoned Khe Sanh base on the Laptian oorder, a Saigon military spokesman
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  • 274 7 Reuter London, Tuesday Robbers escaped with one of Britain's biggest bank; hauls even after police monitored twoway radio conversation* by the gang on the job, it was disclosed yesterday. Aimed with heated-up lances for cutting through steel, the gang tunnelled into the bank
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  • 199 7 Reuter Manila, Tuesday President Ferdinand Marcos last night formally offered a reward of 500,000 pesos ($250,000) of information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone who threw grenades at a political rally last month, killing eight people and wounding 96. The President's proclamation followed
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  • 259 7 Reuter New Delhi, Tuesday Relief workers battled in three states of Northern and Eastern India today to contain flood-waters' which have left a huge trail of destruction behind them in the past two months. Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal are the worst
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  • 323 7 'Vain wait' for a US solution Reuter Cairo, Tuesday Egypt yesterday asked Britain to take new Middle East initiatives in Europe, apparently having virtually written off US peace efforts in the Middle East. The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mr. Mahmoud Riad, at the first of
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  • 42 7 Bernadette Delvin, 24-year-old Member of British Parliament for Northern Ireland denounces Irish Republic Premier Lynch at the anti-internment rally in Belfast. Miss Delvin said Mr. Lynch supported British imperialism and "does not speak for us." UPI UPI picture
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  • 128 7 Reuter Toronto, Tuesday Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda said yesterday Canada and Japan should join together in an alliance to promote free trade in the face of last month's US economic measures. Mr. Fukuda, addressing the opening session of a Canada-Japan ministerial meeting,
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  • 403 7 Miami, Tuesday A sterilisation operation for women which is cheap, almost painless and leaves no scars, is being performed almost daily by faculty doctors at the University of Miami School of Medicine. The operation, which has been successfully performed on about 100 women in the first
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  • 27 7 New Delhi, Tuesday Indian and Malaysian officials today began a fresh round of talks on an agreement to avoid double taxation in the two countries.
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  • 285 7 Reuter Washington, Tuesday The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is equipping, training, and advising about 30,000 Thai troops fighting as irregular forces in Laos, it was disclosed here yesterday. The figure was given by G. McMurtrie Godley, the US Ambassador in
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  • 26 7 Jakarta, Tuesday. Jakarta police rounded up nearly 50 prostitutes in raids in several parts of the city on Saturday night, Jakarta newspapers reported yesterday.
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  • 106 7 Reuter New York, Tuesday Lieutenant William Calley, the former US Army officer convicted of murdering 22 South Vietnamese at My Lai, yesterday refused to give evidence as a defence witness for his former commander, Captain Ernest Medina. Calley did not appear in court at
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  • 126 7 Reuter Washington, Tuesday President Nixon will confer here on November 4 with the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Mrs. Gandhi will make her first official visit to the United States since 1966 during a world tour which will include trips to the Soviet Union,
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  • 412 8 At first glance the suggestion that the Jurong Shipyard profit-sharing scheme should be emulated by other employers looks attractive. The remark at the weekend by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, that it might be adopted by other shipyards was echoed and extended
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  • 157 8 MM' by ISPY A lot of the August issue of Wijaya, the cyciostylea organ of the United National Front, is not original. It consists of old speeches or letters of the UNF leader, Mr. R. Vetrivelu. But there Is one original suggestion in an article by Paul Elisha.
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  • 1571 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ There are some scholars like Dr. Michael Stenson of Auckland University, who still cling obstinately to the illusion that the armed revolt of the Malayan Communist Party in 1948 was entirely a homemade product an Indigenous. revolt against
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  • Letters
    • 263 8 Mr. Lim Thiam Hock must be looking at the concepts of democracy and opposition parties from the wrong end. Being the director of the People's Front political bureau, he should have acquired a very comprehensive knowledge of the many political concepts there are In the world
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    • 116 8  -  ROLAND L The underground car park of the uncompleted hotel building at the junction of Race Course Lane and Serangoon Road has been turned into a breeding ground for mosquitoes after heavy rains. The stagnant water has been there for more than a month and consequently has caused
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    • 160 8  -  S. T. PETER LIM Public Relations Officer University of Singapore Singapore, 10. I refer to Mr. Patrick de Soma's letter In New Nation Qt September 1. I would like to reiterate that since the university is not considering the second language requirement for entry, there is no
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  • 1439 9  -  An article on the neutralisation of South-East Asia by Malaysia's Minister for Information and Special Functions, TAN SRI GHAZALI SHAFIE TAN SRI GHAZALI SHAFIE South East Asia's strategic value and economic potential, not to mention the fact that it is politically
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  • 569 9 John Hoffman comments from Kuala Lumpur Melbourne Herald Tan Sri Ghazali's neutralisation article makes the future for the five-power military arrangement involving Australia, New Zealand and Britain in Singapore and Malaysia looks dim. After a conference at which South-East Asian nations guarantee noninterference
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  • 661 9  -  He advises governments on how to counteract terrorists From John Hay The Melbourne Herald The telephone rings in the study of a pleasant country home in Somerset. The owner—a fit, energetic man of 55 answers crisply: "Yes, yes. OK. IH be there." Within days, he is
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    • 479 11  -  Revolution in US and UK will help loosen some of the chains on women MARY LEE Women's Lib movements have created much sound and fury in Britain and America. Whatever form they take, they have a legitimate cause in wanting to destroy the image of a
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    • 239 11  -  Four instalments on techniques for a back cycle ROOMA BLAIR For the next four Tuesdays I am going to give techniques for requests from readers a back cycle, following to help stiff backs. From some Of the letters I received I assume most people get stiffness
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  • NEW NATION'S Finance and business
    • 257 12 United Press International New York, Tuesday Stocks eased in light trading yesterday reflecting spillover pro-fit-taking from late last week and uncertainty over what action President Nixon will take in Phase Two of his new economic programme to bolster the economy. Mr. Nixon
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    • 238 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market closed mixed in fairly quiet, trading. Market sources said that general uncertainty over pending pay claims kept institutional buyers on the sidelines. The feature was provided by the government bond market which recorded gains of around one point
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    • 98 12 LONDON, Tues.— Britain's profit from its world trading boomed to a near-record £6B million In August while the net gain from invisible trade and service industries brought in another £5O million, the government announced yesterday. It came about mainly because the value of exports, now running
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    • 1212 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last Divid. P/E TurnHigh Low •Co •CO Stock Bayers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio over INDUSTRIALS 2.92 1.68 1.86 1.96 Allied Chocolate 1.86 1.88 1.88 6.6N 13.6 2 1.90 0.844 1.39 1.46
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    • 234 12  -  S. V. Suppiah The current economic crisis and the labour situation of the dock workers in the United States is beginning to show their effect on the economy of Singapore. Prices of Industrial machinery have increased by about 15 to 25
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    • 283 12  -  By Herbert Teo Keppel Shipyard is experiencing an increasing demand for steelwork repairs from ships calling here. A spokesman for the shipyard today said that steei consumption had increased by 33.3 per cent for the first six months of the year. Official figures
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    • 313 12 Mr. Kho Hock Chiao has been appointed a director of Union Carbide Singapore Pte. Limited. Mr. Kho brings to the board many years of experience in managerial administration and marketing. He joined the company in 1959 and is now concurrently Staff Assistant to the managing director, in which capacity
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    • 464 12 SINGAPORE INDUSTRIALISTS FEAR COST OF U.S. MACHINERY MAY GO UP SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 1971 $20,000,000 3,000,000 72,843 80,000 514 3,153,357 8,261.290 259,016 131,656 8,651,962 SHARE CAPITAL AUTHORISED 20,000,000 shares of $1/- each ISSUED AND FULLY PAID 3,000,000
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  • SPORT
    • 293 13 Follow the horses marked with a Market Street was first into the straight from Spruce, with Facets closing in fourth. Finishing with a well-timed run Facets hit the front close home to win from Spruce. Chinatown closed in on the leaders at the home turn and hit
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    • 303 13  -  By Lim Kee Chan A former world professional boxing contender has offered his services to coach the local amateurs as well as revive pro boxing In the Republic He is Resgu4 Guizani of Tunisia who was ranked as world's No. 4 in the Junior
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    • 1071 13  -  By Reg Gutteridge in London, Tuesday Ken Buchanan is as Scottish as a thistle. He boxes, as befits the image of a Scot, with superb economy of punch. He hates wastage. The Edinburgh ex-joiner is the reigning lightweight champion of the world
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    • 59 14 NEW YORK, Tuesday. Oakland catcher GENE TENACE crashes into a side fence as he chases a catch in the fourth innings of the baseball clash between Oakland and Minnesota. He was chasing a foul from HARNON KILLERBREW but could not quite reach it. Behind him is
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    • 207 14 Changl "A" defeated the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club "A" by one length after a neck-to-neck race in the finals of the open coxed fours event in the RSYC rowing regatta held at Sungei Pandan. In the first semi-final, RSYC "A" narrowly beat Changl "B". But
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    • 143 14 London, Tuesday A Dutch channel swimmer yesterday gave up an attempted two-way crossing 10 minutes after setting out—because he had to help save his trainer when an escort dinghy overturned. Jan Van Scheyndal, 34, had originally planned to cross the channel both ways non-stop in about 30
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    • 23 14 The heats for the Police/ Military swimming championships will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club Poo) in Amber Road today.
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    • 23 14 Singapore Cricket Club will play host to Polytechnics in the Singapore Rugby Union league on the padang today at 5.15 p.m.
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    • 495 14  -  By M. Param Cricket has always been an exclusive gentleman's game. And that is exactly why Peter Burney, a member of the New Zealand Lancaster Park Cricket Club, who smacked a chanceless 94 runs against the SCA President's XI on Saturday, took it as his only
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    • 60 14 Alex Foo, an architect, holea out in one on the 147-yard sth of the Isiand course auring the Singapore L>;and Country Club "C" medal stroke competl-v tion. Alex used an eight iron* off the tee and dropped the ball on the edge of the; green. The ball
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    • 452 15  -  By Sonny Yap Police Academy's ground was a hubbub of sporting activity yesterday as the men in blue turned to hockey. First match was the "annual" in which players from the rank and file met in the Senior Officers vs Junior Officers and Constables. The younger
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    • 100 15 Portsmouth, Virginia, Tuesday Australian Kel Nagle weathered a dazzling string of birdies by Julius .Boros on the first 10 holes yesterday, then rallied with long, par-breaking putts on the 13th and 14th holes to win the World Seniors Golf championship by 4 and 3. Nagle's
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    • 218 15 London, Tuesday The threat of a lengthy ban from football was yesterday lifted from George Best, Manchester United's Northern Ireland international striker. An English Football Association disciplinary committee decided that the sending off of Best in United's match against Chelsea on August 18 was sufficient
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    • 405 15 Ipoh, Tuesday. Following are entries for the P6rak Turf Club amateur meeting on Sunaay. XII ROYAL LANCERS CUP: Horses MARA Class 1 B%f (Handicap within the weight limits of list, to 13st.) Picture House II Bima open Cln Cln Colony Burf Joy Spinner Win
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    • 457 15 Boycott is first to average in excess of 100 runs per innings Reuter London, Tuesday Surrey players drank a champagne toast after winning the English county cricket championship for the first time in 13 years at Southampton yesterday. Surrey took the title on second day
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    • 24 15 New York, Tuesday. Rain caused postponement for the thira consecutive aay of the semi-final round in the US Open tennis championships yesterday.
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    • 118 16 Joao Dieira De Melo, 64, of Brazil, has been accused by his church minister of reaching a pact with the devil and was exDelled from the congregation. His crime? He won a pile of money in the football lottery. Dieira Da Melo. a member
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