New Nation, 27 September 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 27, 1971 No. 216 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 56 accidents yesterday. Twelve were serious.
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  • 98 1 Steady condition prevailed on the stock market this morning hut trading in the first 45 minutes was fairly quiet In the Industrials, newcomer, South East Asia Lumber was traded at a discount of 3 cents from its par value of $l.OO down to 97 cents. Haw Par
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  • 36 1 Tokyo, Monday North Korean Prime Minister Kim H Sung said today his country is prepared to scrap its military pacts with the Soviet Union and China if necessary for the peaceful unification of Korea.
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  • 924 1  -  KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE Govt, bid to strengthen legislation to fight pollution menace By Elizabeth Choo A Clean Air Act, to deal with all aspects of air pollution In trade and industry, is being drafted and will be introduced soon. The potential threat
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  • 119 1  -  Curfew shortened By V.K. Chin Kuala Lumpur, Monday Life was almost back to normal for the 50,000 people in the Sungei Siput, Tanjong Rambutan and Chemor districts in Perak when the round-the-clock curfew, imposed at 3 a.m. on Saturday, was lifted at six this morning. The
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  • 140 1 Assistant Investigating Officer Soh Cheok Eng of Orchard Road Police Station was admitted to Outram Hospital with head injuries early today following a traffic accident. His car turned turtle in Penang Road after colliding ing with a taxi. His condition is reported to be
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  • 46 1 Tokyo, Monday. Tropical storm Carmen swept across Western Japan yesterday leaving three people dead and eight others missing. The storm with winds up to 50 knots lashed Tokyo late last night. High winds and heavy rain disrupted land, sea and air traffic.
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  • 52 1 Police early today seized a large bottle containing 1000 amphetamine pills from a house In Trafalgar Street. A man was detained. Acting on a tip-off, officers from the Narcotics Bureau led by Acting ASP R.T. Stevens, raided the house. A man will be charged in court
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  • 141 1 The Bank of China here will celebrate the. 22nd anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Friday in a quiet manner. A spokesman for the bank said today: "As in previous years, we will be celebrating the occasion in a quiet manner.
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  • 56 1 The Ministry of Finance today announced that the Singapore government had concluded negotiations with the French authorities on the avoidance of double taxation between the two countries. The Double Taxation Convention was signed on Sept. 24, in Paris. The Singapore team was led by Mr. Wan Fook
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  • 18 1 Water consumption for yesterday was 95.1 million gallons. Rainfall recorded in Seletar Reservoir was 0.13 inch.
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    • 70 1 ON Friday Singapore begins a monthlong "Keep Singapore Pollution Free" campaign. Today New Nation launches a special series of reports and pictures to complement the national campaign. Over the next weeks New Nation will explain why anti-pollution action is necessary and expose areas where immediate action Is imperative. New Nation
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  • 220 2 Like a child who walks in the footsteps of his father, Brightleaf Black Gem of Wittersham walks in the ways of her great grandmother Yunbeai Sea Captain of Wittersham who was the Malaysia-Singa-pore champion a number of times. But Brightleaf is not
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  • 449 2 Modernise our road furniture The government and the public have been urged to modernise what was described as "street clutter" to make roads more" exciting, interesting and pleasant to the eyes. Street lamps, road name signs, traffic light posts, telephone posts, dust-bins and bus
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  • 78 2 Mr. Lee Chong Kai and Miss Phan Lie Tjhen were married at the Bethel Church during the weekend. Mr. Lee, the public affairs manager of the Esso group of companies and a former journalist, is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Lee Huai Kwang.
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  • 49 2 The Singapore Computer Society is to publish a Journal before the end of the year. Contributions on topics relating to computers and allied fields should be sent to the society's editor. P.O. Box 2570, before November 7, together with a passport size photograph of the author.
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  • 210 2 Ipoh, Monday The States of Malaya Chamber of Mines has protested against a proposed change in MSA flight schedules for Ipoh. It is felt that the new schedules to be introduced from November 1 will be "extremely inconvenient," particularly to miners, industrialists and businessmen. Mr. A.
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  • 119 2 The "Police Life" magazine has suggested the use of a new type of telephone, manufactured by Associated Automation Limited, a member of the GEC group of companies, to beat vandalism. The new public telephone called Type 800 is encased in half-inch steel and it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 151 2 lifll Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 91—79 Kuala Lumpur 93—76 Bangkok 87—77 Hong Kcng 88—79 Manila 89—77 Seoul 72—61 Tokyo 73—68 London 63—54 Moscow 66—54 New York 70—55 Sydney 73—62 Melbourne 60—49 Canberra 57—48 Singapore The weather forecast from 1 pjn. to 6 pjn. Fair. The weather for the
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    • 816 2 Jackpot swells to $14,000 DHDEEHl HJUIAIL' mnaHca ln □□bob HDQODala anna Q BDQBQD 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 'D\ Two entrants each submitted
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  • 526 3 October will be anti-pollution month KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE The Ministry of Health is launching a month-long Keep Singapore Pollution Free campaign from Friday. The campaign is being organised in conjunction with other government departments, statutory boards and private firms Highlights of the campaign are: OCTOBER
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  • 441 3 Professionals urged to work more closely to play effective role Professionals must break up the imaginary boundaries that divide them into various factions and work more closely in order to play a more effective role in society. This was the concensus of the four professional men
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  • In Person
    • 371 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 Many people have very likely been caught In that embarrassing situation of attending a social function without any idea what it's about, or who it's for. However, the recent cock-tail-reception to welcome Mr. M
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 318 4 What other newspapers are saying: SENSITIVE WORLD EVENTS: As changes have taken place so abruptly and unexpectedly all over the world In recent years, all countries, big or small, are particularly sensitive to whatever major world events that are happening, especially in regard to each and every
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    • 568 4 WHO WILL CONCEDE ON QUESTION OF CHINA'S SEAT? In the reports emanating from the UN headquarters on the opening of the 26th session of the UN General Assembly, the news agencies invariably add in their own observation saying that this Is the most signification session of
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    • 301 4 S ABAH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DISSOLVED The Sabah Legislative Assembly has been dissolved to make way for fresh elections In the State which will be held within 00 days of the date of dissolution. The dissolution of the Legislative Assembly had been discussed between the Sabah government and the
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  • 408 5 United Press International Washington, Monday The US Treasury Secretary, Mr. John Connally, said yesterday that the US wanted to diminish the role of gold in the world's monetary system. The United States hoped for a new and more flexible international monetary order. Mr.
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  • 446 5 Mystery remains New Nation Foreign Service Peking, Monday The Chinese people have still not been given any official explanation for the cancellation of next Friday's mammoth National Day parade. But the people of Peking, as well as thousands of visitors from the provinces thronging the
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  • 32 5 Istanbul, Monday—Four coal miners were killed In the Zonguldak coal field on the Black Sea coast yesterday when a gallery they were working in collapsed on them, mine officials said.
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  • 160 5 United Press International Bonn, Monday Chancellor Willy Brandt predicted that US troops will remain in Europe for the foreseeable future and that mutually balanced force reductions on the continent will take years to achieve. Mr. Brandt, interviewed by the news magaitne
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  • 33 5 Tel Aviv, Monday. Two Israeli soldiers were wounded yesterday when an Arab guerrilla hurled a hand grenade at an Israeli patrol In the Belt Lehlye sector of the occupied Oaza Strip.
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  • 288 5 United Press International Tokyo, Monday Emperor Hirohito was flying to Alaska today for a meeting with President Nixon the first stop in the first foreign tour ever made by a Japanese monarch. Emperor Hirohito, 70, and Empress Nagako, 68, left Tokyo International
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  • 237 5 United Press International New York, Monday Two inmates killed at Attica State prison, who were refused burial because of questioned identities, were placed in the wrong caskets, the New York City Medical Examiner's office said today. A third y inmate whose Identity was questioned
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  • 305 5 Reuter New York, Monday The United Nations Refugee Relief Agency (UNRRA) estimates that 590,000 Arabs have been displaced from their homes as a result of the June 1967 Middle East war. Of this, only about 15,000 or 16,000 have been able to return to the areas
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  • 214 5 Miss Sophia Lee, (above) has a sure way of keeping wolves from her door —she is a karate expert. She did her tests for a black belt grading yesterday, and will know in a fortnight if she was successful. She was the only woman in the Chinese
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 1524 6  -  The enemy is always elusive in 'town war' From John Hoffman The Melbourne Herald MALAYSIA The difference between the security situations in East and West Malaysia was described recent by Sarawak's Chief Minister and Director of Operations,, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub. Putting the case
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    • 527 6  -  By A Special Writer PAKISTAN More than three decades separate the Spanish Civi War from the internal strife in Pakistan. But to M. Andre Malraux, the foremost French writer and intellectual, there may well be a lot in common between the
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    • 431 6  -  From Michael Getter Washington Post AMERICA The US military's massive drive to identify drug users in the ranks is not only helping to rehabilitate GI addicts, it is also producing the biggest boom in the history of urinalysis. Laboratories where urine samples are tested for traces of
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    • 432 6  -  PAKIR SINGH MALAYSIA Professor Syed Hussain Alatas, former chairman of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, has called on both the government and the opposition in Malaysia to exert themselves "to practise a higher political morality." Professor Alatas made this call at a forum organised by
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    • 267 6  -  By Pang Cheng Lian Whatever may be the state of progress of the talks now going on between the North Vietnamese trade mission and the Singapore Government, it would only be exploratory for establishing trade links between Singapore and Hanoi after peace comes to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 137 7 Reuter Belfast, Monday An explosion wrecked a former post office near the centre of Belfast last night, and troops and police sealed off the area. Windows in Victoria Street, where the building stands, were shattered, and only a mail box escaped damage. Gunmen attacked British
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  • 188 7 United Press International London, Monday British officials yesterday rejected "Russia's demand to rescind an order expelling 105 Soviet officials from Britain for spying and said they were prepared to meet any Soviet retaliation. "Certainly the expulsion order still stands," a Foreign Office
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  • 293 7 Vehicles hit Viet mines Reuter Saigon, Monday Four more Australian troops have been wounded in combat only weeks before the start of the final pullout of troops from Vietnam. A spokesman said two armoured personnel carriers hit mines some 10 miles east of the Australian task
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  • 218 7 Reuter Lusaka, Monday Police are now known to have detained some 100 people in a weekold government crackdown on Mr. Simon Kapwepwe's opposition United Progressive Party in Zambia. But the detainees do not, according to latest information, include the 49-year-old party leader, a former
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  • 152 7 Reuter Vienna, Monday Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev, who is making a brief tour of party leaders following his visit to Yugoslavia, arrived in Sofia last night. An announcement said that the Soviet leader arrived on a friendly visit at the invitation of the Bulgarian
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  • 114 7 United Press International Cairo, Monday President Sadat of Egypt will pay an official visit to Moscow in the first half of October. It will be Mr. Sadat's second trip to the Soviet Union, since he was elected president nearly a year ago. AGENCY The
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  • 469 7 Indira leaves for Moscow today Reuter New Delhi, Monday The Indian government has agreed to investigate claims by a right-wing MP that the Soviet Union has set up an Indian Ocean fleet equipped with missile-carrying cruisers and destroyers. The MP, Mr. K.C. Panda released
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  • 477 8 The recent explusion from the Republic of a teenage American is a dramatic curtain-raiser to the stronger policy on drugs recently announced by the Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken. It is one of the Ironies of progress that the provision of
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  • 64 8 jlJjf/rjlJr} by ISPY If Peking's explanation for cancelling the October 1 parade are correct, why were there extensive and spectacular rehearsals until the middle of last week? These rehearsals lasted for several weeks, and involved thousands of young people marching across the square, day after day.
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  • 1249 8  -  ALEX JOSEY There are roads in Sweden, in Britain, in France and in the United States, I know from my own experience, where pedestrians never are killed by motorcars, or bicycles, lorries or motorcycles. There is a
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  • Letters
    • 644 8  -  A.C. BHAUMIK Second Secretary, High Commission of India. Singapore. The Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan, Mr. M. 8. Islam, has attempted to reply in his letter published by you on September 23 to certain questions about the East Bengal situation asked by Mr. P. J. Scarla.
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    • 292 8 Films shown In the local cinemas today are very shocking. The reason being that films Imported from the West usually contain vulgar words. Sad to say that nothing is done about this by the Censorship Board. Censorship in Singapore is mainly set up to curtail and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 1349 9  -  They live in dilapidated homes under a cloud of insecurity From V.K. Chin The 700,000 settlers living in Malaysia's 400 new villages have been the forgotten people for over a decade. Their living conditions are not much different from the time when they
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  • 637 10  -  Senior men can earn as much as $l2OO CAREERS By Patrick de Souza Sanitary engineering provides good employment opportunities for those with experience and ability in plumbing, drainage work and allied skills. Sanitary engineering is made up of oublic health engineering, plumbing, excavation work, laying
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  • 546 10 Life then was not so hectic, says well-known musician In his early teens In 1927, Mr. Goh Soon Tioe (pictured), the Republic's well-known impressario, conductor and music teacher, gave violin solos at literary get-togethers in school. This was during his years in the Anglo-Chinese School
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  • 432 10 Tackling an important part of our economic life There has been little research on shipping In the Republic despite the fact that shipping is such an important part of our economic life, according to a University of Singapore Economics lecturer, Mr. Koh
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  • 603 10  -  education Pang Guek Cheng Bonnie Qaek, 17, PreUniversity I: "With so much talk about drugs recently, I am sure that most of the students already know that drugs are detrimental to the health. "Preventive measures are necessary, and in school we have had many informal discussions
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  • TREND
    • 721 11 Man who became 'slave' of Helena Rubinstein Why would a very young man devote 14 years of his life to a crabby old lady who, he says now, turned him Into her personal slave? For money? Or, at least, power? No. Not always, according to one
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    • 311 11 Decorating a Housing Board flat If you live in an HDB flat, decorating it should be an exercise in creativity without the problem of bare open spaces. To start, the walls should be in very light colours, preferably off-white, to give the effect of spaciousness. This
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    • Article, Illustration
      67 11 Here's a razzle-dazzle outfit in the most up to minute fashion shapes and fabrics. Girls, here is a daunting proposition This outfit can flatter every last bare inch of you. It's a garment that will enhance a tan whether you're at the beach or by the poolside.
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    • 523 11  -  By Nalla Tan Money, it seems, flows in affluent Singapore. More and more is in circulation for more and more people. Yet looking around, it really looks as if there are many who just don't know what to do with their money, or whose approach
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 112 11 Now you see 1t... Every home contains things that nobody needs. You probably don't even think about them but every home needs money and you do think about that. Chances are that somebody else is looking for the very things you have. Do the New Nation vanishing trick—turn unwanted goods
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  • 552 12  -  MOTORING WITH JIM WATKINS The days when one called at a garage and the resident wizard was, by years of experience with the make and the use of a long screwdriver, able to diagnose engine ailments, is now past. Most of the worthwhile service stations have
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  • 642 12 This week, as a break in the series of car tests, I want to take a brief look at accessories on the market. There is a saying amongst anglers that most of the lures on sale are designed, not to catch fish, but to catch fishermen. So It
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  • 293 12 Fesco line is part of the huge merchant shipping of the Soviet Union. Vessels of the line sail fortnightly from Nakhodka in Soviet Russia to Japan, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Malaysia, Ceylon and Indian ports. The return Journey is by the same ports. Singapore Shipping Agency, which
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  • 875 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS MONEY In the last two articles we had a look at convertible bonds with the eyes of Simple Simon, so that the essentials could be dealt with in an effective manner. But there is more to it than
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  • 728 12  -  MOTOR CYCLING WITH LEE CHIU SAN From time to time I cannot help wondering if motorcyclists in Singapore are considered to be second class road users by the other members of the public and by the authorities. I think it is about time the Registry of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 192 12 > I M i&WK HI mm When we decided to enter our COOPER S in the MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX ot Botu Tiga, we knew there would be a lot of bigger ond faster mochines to do bottle with. Without the least of doubts, we realise how slim our chances were,
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  • SPORT
    • 317 13 Follow the horses marked with a rround eSS F7nl?hinr e t ht, with Conflict closing In. Kllat, last early, made up s strongly KUat hit the front half a furlong out to win easily from Conflict. Pleasant Fair was first into the
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    • 927 13 By Scrutineer "Prime Rate is the horse to watch in next Sunday's Singapore Gold Cup" that was the big message from the Class One Division Two 9f at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Prime Rate's win was a real eye-catcher. In the rear
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    • 59 13 New Nation pictures by Brian Culley show: ABOVE —An Anzuk player (in dark striped jersey) about to tackle a Singapore Cricket Club "Tankard" player with the ball in their Singapore Rugby Union second division league match on the padang on Saturday. BELOW—An Anzuk player getting the ball away after winning
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    • 184 14 Fleet-footed Jumper or a leaping sprinter? Whatever way you describe him. Sulaiman Ahmad was certainly the most outstanding performer in the AllTelecoms fifth annual athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Under a threatening sky, he pitched into top gear to win, amazingly, four events —two
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    • 24 14 C J lin won the SICC Cup golf competition when he beat M. P. Yau 4 and 3 over the new course.
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    • 976 14  -  passing shots Desmond Oon Harry Hopman, the former Australian Davis Cup coach and captain was flown In by the National Sports Promotion Board for a week's stay during the recent Singapore Amateur Asian Invitation Lawn Tennis Championships. Although one week was far too short a
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    • 105 14 Lenny Nonis, former Singapore hockey and tenpin bowling star who has taken into golf now appears to have holed out his putt during the Singapore Island Country Club Sime Salver competition over the Bukit course yesterday. The competition went to Putra Cupper Gerald Loong and T.S. Goh
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    • 437 15  -  By Gene Swinstead Sports Editor Leading Australian jockey Jim Johnson said today he was prepared to return to Australia to ride Bie Philou in the Caulfleld and Melbourne Cups this year. Big Philou romped home by five lengths in the Glenara handicap in Melbourne on
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    • 106 15 Twenty top stayers have been handicapped in the $60,000 Singapore Gold Cup run over llf on Sunday. Place of Honour goes to Lucky Stable's Tanglin Heights, with top weight of 9.3. Rated next to him is Sungei Wang II with 8 9 Tanglin Heights 9.3 Sungei Wang
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    • 42 15 Singapore-owned Classic Mission finished second in the Hill Stakes at Melbourne on Saturday. The winner was Baguette. Third In the race was Royal Sahib. The STC Cup was won by Tails, with Chancellor second. Third was Royal Shah.
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    • 72 15 Brisbane, Monday Two spectators were killed yesterday when they were hit by a wheel which spun off a car during a motor race at Maryborough, 185 miles north of here. The wheel flew off a saloon car during a local race meeting and hit a man and a
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    • 376 15  -  VICTORIA SCHOOL By M. Param The present Victorians proved better than the past when clinched the overall Trophy by winning four of the seven games, of which two were drawn, at the second Pesta Sukan Kechil tournament, organised by the Old Victorian Association. The present lot edged
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    • 224 15 West Germany, Monday. Isabell Cruz irom the Philippines set an Asian record for the 3000 metres in an International athletics competition at Mayen yesterday, clocking 10:40.6 minutes. Edward Sequerra of India set a national record in the 5000 metres race when he passed the 3-mile
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    • 160 15 Reuter Scotland, Monday Australian World Cup player David Graham and Britain's Tony Jacklin both shot 69's to share first place in the 18-hole cancer relief pro-am golf tournament at Dundee yesterday. Graham set the pace in the 10,000 sterling event with superb driving and excellent putting
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    • 179 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PCT GB Pittsburgh 96 64 .600 St. Louis 88 71 .553 7Vi Chicago 82 77 .516 13% New York 8 77 .516 13V4 Montreal 69 89 .437 26 Philadelphia 66 94 .413 30 WEST San Franc 88 71 .553 Lob Angeles 87
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    • 62 15 New York, Monday Labron Harris sank a five-foot birdie putt on the third hole in a sudden-death play-off yesterdav to win the US$lOO,OOO 1971 Robinson Open golf Classic, his first win in a major tournament. Harris, who will be 30 today, defeated Bert Yancey after both had
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    • 405 15  -  By M. Param Balasingam B a 1 a krishnan's superb all round performance was easily the highlight of the drawn match between Ceylon Sports Club and the visiting Rubber Research Institute (R.R.1.) of Malaysia at Balestier plain, yesterday. Lanky Balakrlshnan, who had earlier claimed six wickets
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    • 140 15 Melbourne-Grand Final Hawthorn 12.10 (82) D. Bt. Kilda 11.9 (75). GoalkickersHawthorn: Keddie 4, Hudson 3, Cri mining 2, Rice Matthews. Scott 1. St Kilda: Breen 4, Nonney 2, Theodore Trott, Mamie, Smith, Davis. Best Players—Hawthorn: Scott, Meagher, Crimmins, Moore, Rice, Parkin. St. Kilda: Lawrence, Trott, Smith, Mynott
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    • 102 14 MORRIS. MALAYAN MOTORS (PTE) LTD. 14/20 Orchord Rd., S'pore 9 Tel ***** SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD.. 315/319 Orchord Rd., S'pore 9 Tel: *****1 CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTE. LTD, Teh 375? M R d 9, SUSARU TAN LEE MENG A CO. 142, Lavender Street, S'pore. 12 Tel: *****7/***** Showroom ***** GUAN
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    • 64 14 DR. KILDARE IT r* A BUT I'LL HAVE TO RUN ALONG now. on pury in about TWO HOURS. SEE YOU ON MORNING ROUNDS. n <r by "John Prentice and HE3I IS s# 0 i ?tan II 1! Sf: k 'l w-? r; i MALPO FINDS HIMSELF D£S£RTFP. 7i>" 5^ r'fcvm,
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    • 396 15 3 i -Cwt altw itttef i.ms NEW NATION MONEYWORDS 'F MONDAY Cat Mrt Mi pia witt etter cui« Pestiai icstrectiees appear kelaw (Mr./Mrs./Hits). "C»t >|M| Ktttl I, MS CLUES FOR F-1 1. Will km effect on Hie price of e second-hand suit. 2. The organ by which fish Money given
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    • 393 16 THREAT TO BURMA'S POPULATION Supersitious beliefs among pregnant women, malnutrition and other ailments are posing a serious threat to the child population in Burma's rural areas. The warning came from officials of a medical research Institute who said that about 100 children out of a total
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    • 40 16 AH FOOK: Our police officers who shine in their work should be given cash rewards in addition to the commendation certificates they receive. MEI LIN: You're too materialistic. What's important is the honour that goes with the award.
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    • 48 16 Pretty Jenny Foo, 19, is in the beauty business. So it's little wonder her pet hobby is fashion designing. She hopes to open a boutique one day. Until then, Jenny is happy advising women on how to improve their facial beauty. Picture by Philip Lim
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    • 855 16 5 Sisgspsrs Opening and General Hospital For The Family (Tamil) A Diary of Brents in Singapore This Week It's Happening in Singapore (Tamil) Days Of Our Lives Close Opening and Charlie Chaplin Comedy Theatre News in Brief Petticoat Junction Vocal recital by Mattiwilda Dobbs News and Newsreel in Chinese Bonanza
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