New Nation, 20 September 1971

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  • 16 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 20, 1971 No. 210 Price 15 cents NEW NATION bbm—iTTiTTi
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  • 314 1  -  ASEAN expected to back Peking By S.M. Ali Foreign ministers from the five ASEAN countries will meet In New York, probably next week, in a bid to work out a common policy on China's admission to the United Nations. Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S.
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  • 140 1 The stock market was fairly active this morning. However, trading centred on selective issues. In the industrials. Far East Levingston was the main feature. It was actively sought from $2.40 up to $2.55 before being clipped back to $2.47 on announcement that Keppel Shipyard (Pte) Ltd. is
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  • 211 1 The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has started extensive investigations into the affairs of several civil servants who are reported to be on the payroll of an Indonesian tycoon. The investigations began recently after officers of the bureau kept a watch on the tycoon
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  • 79 1 Cincinnati, Monday—Robert Fuchs, 40, was shot dead yesterday in an argument with his wife over whether he would listen to a football game on the radio. Fuchs wanted to listen to the game while his wife, Eulalla, 44, insisted on listening to records. Fuchs
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  • 9 1 Yesterday's water consumption Was 90J milling gtllnwi
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  • 188 1 NTUC's secretarygeneral, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, today said that it was "fortunate" for Singapore that the Employers' Federation was not in a position to enforce its concepts on labour policies in a unilateral fashion. He was commenting on a statement by the Federation's president, Mr.
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  • 368 1 Uneasy lull prevails New Nation Foreign Service Tel Aviv, Monday The Suez Canal was quiet early today after two days of missile firing which brought the Middle East to its worst crisis since the present ceasefire began over 13 months ago. But in the
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  • 25 1 The Singapore Armed Forces 14-member overland expedition to London returned today on board a RAF VC-10 which landed at the RAF Changi airfield.
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  • 324 1 Phnom Penh, Monday Communist forces today launched their most devastating attack of the war so far inside Phnom Penh city limits partially destroying the big Shell and Esso petroleum depots on the city's northern edge. Initial reports indicated a small sapper detachment approached unobserved across flooded
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  • 220 1 Scooterist Mashut bin Akbar, 21, was injured after his vehicle collided with this car this morning. He was taken to hospital where his condition was said to be "not serious." Mashut was travelling in Oxley Rise to work when the accident occured. The car went
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    • 3 1 UN roundup—Pare 9.
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    • 84 1 Public opinion on accidents.—Page 2. with Sharp |§2S Model STA-31 Tune to your programme or play your hot favourite record with Sharp STA-31 and swing to your heart's content! Sharp STA-31 is a wuper sensitive amplifier tuner end pecked with action. It reduces distortion to minimum end turns the whispering
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  • 503 2  -  'Educate them on dangers of jaywalking* By Lee Chiu San Pedestrians must accept part of the blame when involved in accidents with vehicles. This opinion was expressed generally by the public when New Nation r conducted a rundown survey T among visitors to the Nationai Safety First
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  • 169 2 The Marine Department has ordered all bumboats and lighters plying along the coast of Singapore to have a litter bin in each vessel before its licence can be renewed. This ruling was recently Introduced as part of the anti-pollution campaign. The suggestion to
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  • 53 2 Jakarta, Monday—Cholera killed 47 people from April through August In the Garut area in West Java. According to health authorities, the disease spread to 16 sub-districts In the area and 601 cases were registered at local hospitals. Minor outbreaks of cholera were reported from several coastal areas
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  • 359 2 Singapore's community centres are today going ultra-modern in design. The latest to follow the mod trend will be the proposed $lOO,OOO Aljunied community centre whose foundation stone was laid yesterday by the MP for the constituency, Inche Mohamed Ohazall Ismail. Tenders for Its construction will be
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  • 32 2 Beirut, Monday. A working party of the organisation of Petroleum Export i n g Countries (OPEC) yesterday completed a report on government participation in existing concessions of oil companles. ;(1
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  • 32 2 Manila, Monday. The Philippine Government granted a permit to Flying Tiger Line, Inc. to operate a twice-weekly all-cargo service between Manila and major cities in Asia and the United States.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 793 2 Jackpot moves to $13,000 No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Puzzle "C". The entrants each submitted a solution which differed at one point from the
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  • 302 3  -  By Peter Ong Schoolgirl Yip Yoke Mui, whose right eye was injured in the Anderson Secondary School explosion, will soon pick up her satchel every morning and go to school. But she will have to wait until Wednesday before she can attend classes
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  • 439 3  -  Police, Customs action hits supply By Douglas Chan The recent all-out campaign against drug smugglers and pedlars has caused the black market price of ganja to double. Since the beginning of the year the flow of the drug into Singapore has been drastically cut as a
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  • 343 3 One of eight shopkeepers asked by the Chief Planner's Office to cease operations in a row of houses in Neil Road has filed a writ in the High Court against the order. Shopkeeper, Mr. Ong Peck Lye, who has a tyre and battery service at 154
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  • 62 3 Managua, Monday.—Hurricane Irene abated to a tropical storm yesterday as It raged across Nicaragua after levelling at least 27 houses in two cities on the Caribbean coast. No Casualties were reported from the cities of Bluefields and San Juan Del Norte where the hurricane hit with 50
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  • 144 3 A team of five manufacturers has arrived in West Berlin to take part in the "Partner for Progress" exhibition which begins today. They are to represent 14 local firms, which are displaying their products in the week-long exhibition. The firms are: Lam Soon Cannery,
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  • 31 3 Taipeh, Monday. A total of 555,644 tourists visited Taiwan in the first eight months of this year an increase of 12.3 per cent over the same period last 3®ar.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 98 3 At the cinema Jurong Drive-in: Tom and Jerry Festival—7; The Adventurers—B.3o. ODEON: Money and I (Mand.)—l.3o, 4, 7, 9.30. Cathay: Doctor In Trouble —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30. Orchard: Take a Girl Like You—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Lido: The Lady Professional (Mand.) —1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15. Capitol: HOw Did a Nice
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  • In Person
  • 295 4 The South East Asian Fisheries Development Centre at Changi Point is studying fishing techniques suited to the fisheries industry in the region. This is one of the useful Items of Information In the recently published Directory of Scientific and Technical Research and C on s
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  • 254 4 Kuala Lumpur, Monday All business agents, including representatives of foreign manufacturers are required by law to register themselves under the Registration of Businesses Ordinance, 1956. They are also required to furnish income tax returns to the Department of Inland Revenue. A spokesman of the Registry
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 327 4 What others are saying: TUN BAZAK'S MISSION IN THE UN: Premier Tun Abdul Razak will soon leave for New York at the head of a 14-member Malaysian delegation to the forthcoming 26th session of the UN General Assembly. He will be there from September 28 to October 6.
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    • 456 4 COMMON MARKET DEMANDS ON US DOLLAR: The Finance Ministers' meeting of the West European Common Market day before yesterday resolved to take a firm stand against the US. Its proposals for international monetary reform. Including the demand that the American dollar be devalued first, were formally presented
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    • 369 4 the middle- east SITUATION: The Arab world Is now busy putting its own house in order, while its policy towards Israel lays greater stress on peace rather than on war. Such a development can be seen from a number of events which took place recently. Last
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  • 343 5 United Press International Washington, Monday Taiwan's Foreign Minister said yesterday he did not believe Peking would be admitted to the United Nations when the world organisation begins its General Assembly meeting. Asked if the Taipeh government would remain in the UN if Peking was
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  • 227 5 Cairo, Monday President Anwar Sadat last night appointed a new cabinet with the task of introducing sweeping social reforms and improving administrative efficiency. He retained 71-year-old Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy as Prime Minister at the head of a government which has 27 ministers, compared with
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  • 128 5 United Press International Budapest, Monday Prince Philip piloted his own plane out of Budapest yesterday after a three-day visit which diplomats said may have broken the ice between the British Royal family and the Soviet bloc. Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, was
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  • 70 5 London, Monday.—A Ma-laysian-born civil servant has been charged here under the official Secrets Act. The charge against 33-year-old Sirioj Husein Hassannally Abdoorcader was that he obtained an article at Portsmouth in February, last year, which might be useful to an enemy. No other details were
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  • 28 5 Rome. Monday Police firing a barrage of tear gas baton charged hundreds of youths hurling stones at the central police station in Reggio Calaria last night.
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  • 58 5 More than 100 children from 10 welfare homes yesterday visited the world's largest nuclear carrier, the USS Enterprise. They toured the ship and saw about 100 aircraft including the Phantoms. Later they were treated to a super meal in the mess. Here a sailor
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  • 236 5 Reuter Paris, Monday Builders of the AngloFrench Concorde airliner yesterday expressed quiet satisfaction over the plane's flawless South American tour and set their sights on selling the big Jets to China. Concorde 001, the French prototype of the joint Anglo-French venture returned to
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  • 305 5 He will address nation tonight New Nation Foreign Service Saigon, Monday President Nguyen Van Thieu will address the nation tonight on his hopes for peace in South Vietnam. President Thieu's speech over the state-controlled radio and TV network will be the second of
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  • 267 5 United Press International Belfast, Monday Five gunmen burst into a Customs building yesterday, ordered the staff out and blew up the building with an estimated 150 lb. of explosive. One person was injured in the dawn explosion which completely demolished the building in an isolated rural area
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  • 56 5 Moscow, Monday. The remains of an ancient Egyptian boat, well preserved and over 2200 years old, have been found during construction work near the Urals town of Orsk, Tass news agency reported yesterday. Ancient Egyptian inscriptions and Persian cuneiform writing on the vessel indicated it dated from
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    • 189 5 Heart disease can happen to anyone. One minute a man Is apparently healthy and full of lifethe next he's an empty place at the table. You see, the trouble with heart disease is that people don't like to think about it. And the symptoms are so easily confused with those
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 668 6  -  Grimmest outlook for Japan in 10 years From Jeff Penberthy Melbourne Herald JAPAN Japan appears to be on the brink of an autumn of ferment; civil strife and upheaval—the grimmest outlook for more than 10 years. Massive demonstrations, strikes radical bombings and violence are
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    • 334 6  -  From Jackie Sam EAST GERMANY For the Russian gourmet, each verbal blast and rejoinder between Moscow and Peking must be as painful as a kick in the belly. And the belly is where it hurts most when it comes to getting good Chinese
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    • 202 6  -  From Kenneth Joackin RUSSIA Russia is "nearly ready" to consent to the release of Hitler's wartime deputy, Rudolf Hess, 77, from Spandau Prison. A recent report from Bonn, said the Kremlin Is reviewing Hess's case in the light of the four-nation agreement on Berlin and that
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    • 745 6  -  But motives doubtful From B. Ronquillo PHILIPPINES Filipinos seem still divided on the question of whether or not there is really a Communist menace, but President Marcos is finding out increasingly that he is waging an unpopular "war" when he blames the dissidents for
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    • 663 6  -  IT WILL NOT WAGE WAR ON ISRAEL FOR ARABS From William J. Coughlin Los Angeles Times MIDDLE EAST The Soviet Union is making it known in the Arab world that its commitment to Egypt does not extend to waging war against Israel on
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  • 173 7 United Press International Bonn, Monday West Germany has been mediating "for weeks" in the dispute about the amount Bria f i n aHdthe North Atlantic Treaty Organisation should pay Malta for its use as a military base, a Bonn government spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 453 7 Drug hidden in imported car United Press International New York, Monday US Federal agents yesterday arrested five people and seized 200 lb. of heroin worth US$4O million hidden in an imported car. Some 40 agents from the Treasury Department's Customs Bureau and the Justice
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  • 285 7 Reuter Bonn, Monday The West German Government ye st e rday moved to head off criticism that Chancellor Willy Brandt acted over the heads of his Western allies in talks with Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev last week. At a Press conference Government spokesman
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  • 358 7 Reuter London, Monday The shutdown of Britain's national newspapers was complete last night for the second successive night on the orders of the proprietors in the Newspaper Publishers' Association (NPA). Journalists and print workers reported for duty in preparation for this morning's papers but
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  • 329 7 Reuter Munich, Monday A river of beer started to flow down throats of thousands of Bavarians at the weekend in the world's biggest drinking festival, the two-week long Munich Oktoberfest. They will be Joined by about one million visitors, including
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  • 114 7 Saigon, Monday The US Military Command announced yesterday that it is terminating the Rest and Recuperation (R and R) programme to Hong Kong for American servicemen from September 30. American servicemen have been visiting Hong Kong on R and R since mid-1965.
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  • 43 7 Manila, Monday A Beechcraft Baron plane on a mercy mission crashed over the weekend in the mountains of Sibuyan island, 160 miles south of here. The plane had five passengers including the pilot. First report indicated there were no survivors.
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  • 201 7 United Press International Islamabad, Monday The Pakistan Election Commission announced here yesterday the holding of by-elections to fill East Pakistan's vacant seats in the national and provincial assemblies to speed up President Y a h y a Khan's plan to restore civil rule. The Commission said
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  • 209 7 United Press International New York, Monday Eight lawyers from civil rights groups visited Attica State Prison yesterday to investigate charges that inmates were beaten and otherwise mistreated after last week's assault that broke the five-day uprising which claimed 40 lives. Inmates have told members
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  • 41 7 Prince Edward (foreground) youngest son of. Queen Elizabeth, leads his classmates as they leave Gibb's Preparatory School, Kensington, London, for a playtime stroll. Prince Edward joined the school earlier this month to begin a year's tuition there.
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  • 28 7 Canberra, Monday.—Australia is to give India 775 pure-bred dairy cattle under the Colombo Plan, the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Nigel Bowen, announced here yesterday.
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  • 509 8 When the Prime Minister accepted an honorary degree at the University of Hong Kong last year, the title he suggested for his analysis of Singapore-Hong Kong relations was "The Tale of Two Cities." Now, in ljis address to the International Alumni group, he
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 97 8 When the new art series of Singapore stamps was announced during the opening of an art exhibition earlier this year, a ripple of excitement went tnrough art and stamp groups who would be the artists chosen? For those on the selection committee, thia is a particularly
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    • 87 8 In reply to recent rumours and speculation that he has sold out the Asia Pacific Press, Mr. Donald Moore gives an emphatic "No!" The Straits Times is a shareholder, along with SO others, Including the Lee and Shaw Foundations and prominent citizens like Mr. Wee Man
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    • 202 8 Is the possibility of renewed Japanese militarism to be taken seriously? "Yes," says Professor J. Silversteln, director of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies. "No," says Mr. G.G. Thomson, former director of the Political Study Centre. The two experts clashed last week at a debate
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  • 1061 8  -  ALEX JOSEY According to Pravda, the official Soviet newspaper, China wants world war, though not eager Itself to rush Into battle. Maoists argue, the Russians say. that the speediest destruction of imperialism is to bring about the world revolution by
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  • Letters
    • 195 8  -  P.J. SCARIA Since April, people in the Far East have been reading silently the various news items published in your esteemed daily on the crisis over a new nation in Asia named "Bangla Desh." After going through these news items, people in Singapore, a multi-racial society,
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    • 123 8  -  MEDALIST Singapore, 20. I am writing on behalf of a group of teachers who have been trained to teach trade to students at the Vocational Institute. The institute being overstaffed, these teachers have been allocated full-time duties to do maintenance work which Includes polishing old furniture, making kitchen
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    • 430 8  -  ABDUL WAHAB BIN ABDUL MAJID Press Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister. Malaysia. JALALUDIN BIN BAHAUDIN Press Secretary to Minister with Special Functions and Minister of Information. Kuala Lumpur. We refer to the article "Ismail backs five-nation defence" by John Hoffman, datelined Kuala Lumpur, which appeared in New
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 678 9  -  By Pakir Singh The recent announcement by U Thant that he will not be available to serve for another term means that the UN General Assembly can no longer postpone the selection of a successor to the outgoing Secretary-General. The Burmese diplomat has
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  • 965 9  -  By S. M. Ali When the UN General Assembly meets tomorrow it will find the Afro-Asian bloc of nations in a state of confusion, with most of them playing the role of passive observers on the question of Peking's admission to the world body. The
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  • 1126 9  -  The 26th session of the UN General Assembly starts tomorrow. New Nation special writers discuss vital questions to he thrashed out by delegates. By Shiri Mulgaokar The People's Republic of China could be enlivening the debates in the General Assembly of the United Nations
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  • 642 9  -  By Pang Cheng Lian For the first time in the history of the UN, the countries which recognise the Peking regime as the legitimate government of China now form the majority in the General Assembly. Of the 127 nations represented at the UN, 65 have
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  • CAREERS
    • 683 10  -  He has the final control on quality By Patrick de Souza The man with qualifications in chemistry, applied chemistry or chemical engineering is of vital importance to most manufacturing companies because he has final control over the quality of the product that emerges from
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    • 471 10 ...or when life was more leisurely Mr. Cecil Wong (right), a partner in Evan Wong and Company, an accountancy firm, had the satisfaction of bowling out his school principal on the cricket field during his student days in AngloChinese School before the last war. The principal,
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    • 565 10  -  VS students make history come alive Patrick de Souza At Victoria School, history is coming alive for a group of students who are unearthing the past of landmarks close to the school. With the help of Miss Zaibun Slraj, their history teacher, 40 pre-university students are writing
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  • 601 10  -  Elizabeth Choo gets the views of seven Pre-U One students from Bartley Secondary School EDUCATION Elizabeth Choo Chinnlah Anbarasan, IT, Pre-U I Arts. "I feel that our present system Is too cramped. From 7.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. we only concentrate
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  • TREND
    • 317 11  -  Dresses —the modish clash of colours By Mary Lee Conventional colour combinations like beige and scarlet, black and white, have not been outdated by the more startling co-or-dinations. If you're the sort who likes the latest hemlines but not the modish and extravagant clash of
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    • 297 11 Reuter American actress Yvette Mimieux who thinks all film scripts are written for men has started a hunt for themes that are woman-oriented. Her first choice Is the story of New Zealand United Press International correspondent Kate Webb, held captive by the Communists for
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    • 360 11 The tell-tale bedroom furniture Living graciously is having money and knowing how to spend it. You can fill your home with expensive paintings, genuine gold table lighters, crystal ash-trays, leatherbound chairs from Europe and have soft carpet under your feet. But visitors to your home win probably
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    • 508 11  -  Another American quality Nalla Tan One great thing about Americans is their willingness to listen to their faults. They can take criticism even from strangers. I feel anyone who can do this, is really something. How many of us can take criticism, of ourselves, our
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  • 1337 12  -  MOTORING WITH JIM WATKINS There has always been a minority of motorists who. for personal reasons, prefer to "go it alone" and build their own cars. Usually the compelling factor Is cost, a young man finds himself with Ferrari tastes and third hand banger Income,
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  • 457 12 DSR LINES is the state owned shipping company of the Democratic Republic of Germany. The VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock was established in 1952, starting operations with one ship. Today it has a fleet of 150 ships. DSR Lines operates two services. There is a monthly sailing from
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  • 718 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS MONEY We made a simple acquaintance with convertible bonds in the last article and examined how they combine safety of capital and return with the possibility of large capital gains. In fact, if you confine your Investments completely
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  • 687 12  -  MOTOR CYCLING Yamaha j YAS-3 WITH LEE CHIU SAN Yamaha used to make a very good 125 c.c. machine. It was called the YAS-1. With it they have won all the races in its class in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia over the past three
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  • SPORT
    • 1104 13  -  From Ken JOACHIM in London At Burghley in Lincolnshire, the winner is a Princess who exchanges kisses with the Queen of England. At Hickstead, the winner is a former apprentice bricklayer who makes a "disgusting" two finger sign. That there is room
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  • 235 14  -  By Dennis Chia Singapore, making a grand comeback to the Foong Seong Cup tournament after a lapse of four years, coasted to an easy 8-1 win over Negri Sembilan at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. With an unassailable overnight lead of 4-0, Singapore's Ong Hong
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  • 42 14 Seoul, Monday.—Host nation South Korea crushed defending champions Japan 8-3 to win the ninth Asian amateur baseball tournament here yesterday. It was the second championship for South Korea who won the first tournament held in Seoul in 1963.
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  • 62 14 Ken Lilley was the winner of the Singapore Cricket Club squash knockout handicap competition yesterday when he beat Peter Wong at the SCC's court. The women's winner was Flica Healey and the run-ner-up, Brenda Hamill. The trophy for the bigKit burglar went to Vic ompson and
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  • 594 14  -  By M. Param Singapore Recreation Club became the third team to finish unbeaten in the 23-year-old history of the senior league cricket tournament yesterday, when they drew with the Ceylon Sports Club on the padang. Two other teams. Singapore Cricket Club and Army were the
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  • 251 14 Reuter Sydney, Monday A veterinary surgeon has dispelled fears that the Singapore owned colt Classic Mission would not race again in Australia this season. The vet yesterday cleared Classic Mission for an immediate return to light training, ana New Zealand trainer Syd Brown saia he
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 381 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 10 Reached. 11 Reckoning. 12 Weapon. 13 Made a border. 19 Mistake. 21 Incursion. 24 Elected official 25 I know: Lat. 26 Eminent Quaker. 27 Warehouses in the Orient. 30 Diving: birds. 32 Whodunits. 33 angle 34 Tasting of a certain spice. 38 Washington club. 38 Annulled,
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  • 863 15 By Blue Peter Forty horses have *been entered for their richest race in Singapore and Malaysia, the T 560,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be r.un over 11 furlongs on* October 3. The winning owner will ..receive a gold trophy in -addition to $42,000
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  • 132 15 Reuter Canada, Monday Scotland's Jackie Stewart driving a Tyrell Ford, yesterday won the Canadian Grand Prix to record his sixth victory in the world's 11-race series for Formula 1 cars. The 80-lap race over 200 miles (320 kilometres) was cut to 64 laps because
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  • 82 15 Japan, Monday.—Former professional baseball pitcher Masashi "Jumbo" Oxaki yesterday fired a twounaer par-70 in each of the final two rounds for a six-under par 282 total to win the 1971 Japan Professional Golf championship. Ozakl, 24, only in his second year as a golf pro. won
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  • 220 15 Reuter Bulawayo, Monday Rhodesia would compete at next year's Olympic Games in Munich under the conditions laid down by the International Olynqpic Committee Congress, the President of Rhodesia's Olympic Committee, Mr. R.W. Grant Stuart, said here last night. On Thursday the 1.0.C. Congress resolved to allow
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  • 227 15 IN ZURICH: First Swim soccer league Basel Hoppers 1; Grenchen 3 Lausanne 2; Lugano 2 Sion 2; St Gallen 3 Lusern Serrette 2 Bid 1; Young Boys 1 La Chaux-de-Fonds 0; Zurich I Wlnterthur 0. STANDINGS: Zurich 10 Cits from 6 fanes; Young s 9 Basel f/6; Hoppers
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  • 300 15  -  By Sonny Yap Whether long, short or middle distances, Mustaffa bin Yang Razali proved to be the most versatile runner in the Adult Education Board's fifth annual athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. With power-packed legs and firm strides, he thundered to the finishing line
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  • 387 15  -  By Lee Chiu San Francis Chew, sales manager of BLMC Mini cars in Singapore, won the Castrol Rally yesterday partnered by Owen Clarke. They thrashed their Austin Mini through 250 miles of rugged roads to snatch victory frpm over 30 other competitors. Chew and
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  • 226 15 Australian sport Melbourne, Monday. St. Kilaa's Victorian football league preliminary final win over Richmond at the Melbourne cricket ground on Saturday must be acclaimed as a tactical triumph for coach Allan Jeans. Shrewd pre match planning by Jeans paved the way for the Saints' five-goal
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  • 62 15 National league St Louis 11 Montreal 0 Chicago 6 Phillies 3 New York 5 Pittsburgh 2 Houston 5 Clndnattl 4 Los Angeles 12 Atlanta 6 San Francisco 4 San Diego 1 American league Boston ft Washington 3 California I Chicago 0 New York S Cleveland 2
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  • 53 15 Rome, Monday. Denmark's Joern Land yesterday set a new world cycling records for the amateur 100 kilometres at Rome's Olympic velodrome, covering the distance in two hours, 18 minutes, 43.6 seconds. The previous record of two hours, 19 minutes, 1.6 seconds was set by another Dane, Ole
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  • 41 15 Kentucky, Monday In their rematch of last weeks US Open championship duel, top-seeded Mrs. BillieJean King again defeated Miss Rosemary Casals 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 yesterday afternoon in the finals of the US$2O,OOO Louisville Virginia Slims tennis tournament.
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  • 191 15 SICC GOLF ROUND-UP Putra Cupper Gerald Loong: won the Singapore Island Country Club Race Course Cup golf competition when he beat Jimmy Teo 1-up in the final over the Bukit Course yesterday. He entered the last round after beating Eugene Yeo also 1-up and R.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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    • 70 16 Lovely Pam Cooke, 22, does not believe in idling. Try calling on her and chances are you'll find her engaged in one kind of activity or another. She particularly likes to dance, swim and travel. Pam's from Hollywood. She's now living here and working as
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    • 427 16 E. COLI MAY BE THE CAUSE One major cause may have been uncovered for that plague of holidaymakers the upset stomach. As a disease It is known round the world by Euphemisms— Aztec two-step in the Latin American region, Delhi belly or Hong Kong dog
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    • 117 16 Heart attack patients should cheer up, and even have a drink occasionally. This advice is given by Dr. Harley Williams, direc-tor-general of Britain's Chest and Heart Association, in a new booklet. Dr. Williams said victims of coronary attacks, far from retiring or taking
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    • 155 16 Women get a kick out of men's socks, according to one of the biggest fibre-manufactur-ing firms in the business. A survey team has told Du Point that women find socks sexier than shirts, trousers, or any other item of masculine clothing. The researchers said
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    • 64 16 AH FOOK: The employers' no bonus and-more-pay plan does not seem feasible to me. It's more an anti-labour move. Who wants money in bits and pieces? I'd rather have it in a lump sum. MEI LIN: You're always thinking of yourself only. As the employers said, the plan
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    • 379 16 5 Siagapsrs Opening and General Hospital Indian Classical Dance A Diary of Events In Singapore This Week (T) It's Happening in Singapore Days of Our Lives Close Opening and Fractured Flickers News in Brief Petticoat Junction Folk Songs by Behrend and Belina News and Newsreel (C) Combat—The Leader News and
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    • 458 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a firm believer In the high possibilities of your own success. You know bow to wort to your own best advantage through whatever difficulties present themselves and to put to your own bsst use whatever material drawbacks threaten
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