New Nation, 28 September 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 28, 1971 No. 217 Prict 15 cents SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
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  • 15 1 <r Police reported 60 accidents y Five wertlseri* OU3. A, .jt Hr *1
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  • 131 1 The stock market this moraine was generally steady. However, ]t> r1 s k trading was noted In selective issues. In the industrials, World Wide Holdings featured with business at $1.62, $1.63. $1.65 ancL- $1.66,4 up 9 c#its against 'yesterday's last'sale at sEtt < William Jacks cJHsgod Rands
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  • 38 1 LATEfIfeWS Manila, Tuesday. A South Korean fisheries school training boat Wis reported In distress- /today right in the centre 6f a tropical storm in the Aputh China Sea off the Northern Philippines. v k
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  • 178 1 Firemen were still at the United Pulb Paper Co. In Jurong till late this morning dampen-' Ing the fire smouldering In huge paper Dales. They will continue this for another 48 hours/ The fire which began at 11 p.m. f yesterday was brought under
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  • 327 1  -  By Tan Chung Lee AttvL- American emofficial in Sinfedptyre today denied a repttrtl that tfce. Ajhettldt® ttoverfcmwit may faculties to v oj*efate to the United States unless the Singapore government approves a request from Fan-American Airways to (iterate a bi-weekly Boeing 707
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  • 76 1 The body of a young long-haired woman is still lying in the Outram mortuary waiting to be identified. She was found dead at the foot of a 16-storey building at the Outram Park on Sunday at 8 p.m. She carried no identifica-tion-papers on her. Police
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  • 49 1 A 35-year-old bus conductor, Lim Boon Peng, was stabbed in the back during a quarrel with another bus conductor at the bus depot in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Workmates rushed him to the Outram hospital where his condition is reported to be improving today. Police are investigating.
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  • 34 1 Water consumption for yesterday was 101.7 million gallons, an increase of 6.6 million gallons over Sunday's figure. Rainfall In Seletar Reservoir was .05 in., Pelrce .10 In., and MacRitchie .22 inches.
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  • 447 1  -  Bid to cut high costs of administration, e&ae labour shortage By Lee Yew Meng More than 20,000 girls and youths are beare no longer liable Hp national 'service. The government has decided to immediately deregister these 20,000, half of them girls, to cut administrative costs.
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  • 74 1 The man wanted in connection with < a murder and who escaped from the Woodbridge Hospital yesterday was this morning back in the hospital under close security. An island-wide hunt was mounted by the police yesterday when he was reported missing from the ward where he
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  • 338 1 The annual meeting of the Work! Bank and International Monetary Fund opened in 'Washington yesterday in a somewhat better atmosphere than initially expected, This followed the agree* ment at the weekehd by the Group of Ten major trading nations on procedure* for monetary reform tailor
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  • 122 1 A top-level Mitsubishi team is in Singapore for talks with the Prime Minister and officials of the EDB. This team is headed by Mr. S. Kono, chairman of the Board of Mitsubishi Heavy Industry. The draft agreement finalising plans for the $l5O million
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    • 31 1 JAL jets take tfffortte Vest Coast of the USA 5 times a week, Singapore-Tokyo, with 16 onward trans-pacific connections. UAPAN AIR UNES worldwide airime of Japan V ITf 4ln V /.i
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  • 133 2 Singapore's international airport, currently undergoing an ambitious expansion plan, handled nearly 1.5 million passengers last year. Official statistics indicate that this is an increase of 25 per cent over the 1969 figure. Cargo handled by the airport registered even a better growth rate—4o per
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  • 3152 2 The following examination results were issued by the Ministry of Education, Singapore. Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Practical Examinations, 1971 The following candidates were successful in the recent Licentiate Diploma Examinations and the Grades V VIII Examinations, conducted by Dr. Sydney Watson, Prof.
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  • 397 2 The Singapore Teachers' Union 25th anniversary celebration next month will be < highlighted by the laying of the foundation stone of the $1.2 million Teachers' Centre at Thomson Circle. The Minister for Education, Mr. Lim Kim San, will lay the foundation stone on October
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  • 126 2 A major shipyard here spends about $lOO,OOO yearly to provide marine technology training for a total of 38 Singaporeans. Vosper Thornycrott Shipyard views the training programme as an investment proposition "which pays in the long run." The expenditure covers college fees, tuition, books and Docket allowances. Of the
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  • 37 2 A talk cum demonstraon flower arrangement, organised by the Queenstown branch of National Library, will be presented by Mrs. P. Koh in Mandarin at the branch's lecture room today at 3 pan. Admission is free.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 178 2 CONGRA TULA TIONS to the SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES from A.M.A. AMADEUS MUSIC AGENCY Dealers in Music Publications and Instruments. i New Showroom: No: 3-20, (3rd Floor), Peninsula Shopping Complex, Coleman Street, Singapore 6. Telephone: *****. ihin the Stye Cockpit at el for a quick,delicious, serve yourself Buffet Lunch... OVER 30 VARIETIES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 I weather 1 Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 89-77. Kuala Lumpur 92-74. Bangkok 86-76. Hong Kong 88-81. Manila 88-77. Taipeh 86-74. Naha 84-75 Seoul 73-57. Tokyo 83-67. New York 72-59. San Francisco 65-45. Paris 68.55. Moscow 59-45. Lonaon 63.54. Sydney 71-57. Melbourne 60-48. Canberra 56-41. Singapore The weather forecast
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  • 302 3 A 28-man trade mission from Italy, led by Dr. Dino Moro, a member of the Italian Parliament, Is here to try to sell expertise and technology to Singapore. The team is interested in setting up joint ventures with local Indus, trialists in which the
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  • 267 3  -  By Violet Oon Singapore seems to be a favourite rendezvous fori Australian pianist Loretta Goldberg, who is kfere to give a joint recital with local violinist 'Vivien Goh. TWO years ago, when Miss Goldberg was in Australia, and her fiance Mr. David Gurzon was in
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  • 1126 3  -  KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE By Elizabeth Choo The new laws now being drafted to combat air pollution will be primarily aimed at trade and industry the biggest culprits to protect Singapore from ending up like New York or Tokyo. With rapid Industrialisation and urbanisation
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  • 356 3  -  ECAFE official on control plan By Douglas Chan The United Nations Narcotic Commission is watching the trafficking ofdrugs in this region very closely. tfhis was stated by Mr. M.G. Abrol, a consultant on Customs administration and director of the ECAFE training course. Mr. Abrol,
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  • 239 3  -  By P.N. Balji The ClD's narcotics branch suspects that some overseas entertainers performing at leading hotels are providing drugs and pep pills to local teenagers. The branch and the Orchard Road police are keeping a close watch on a number of hotels. Some arrests are expected in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 6 3 DON'T SHED BLOOD ON THE POAD!
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 99 3 At the ciiiema Jor on r Drive-In: The Comet Strikes—7, 9.30 p.m. Odeon: Flyer and Magic SwdTd (Mandarin)—l.3o, 4. 7, 9.30 p.m. Cathay: Romeo and Jollet—2.3o, 6, 9 p.m. Orchard; Lawrence of Arabia—l 2, 4, 8 p.m. Lido: Krakatoa East of Java—l.3o, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30 PJDy Capitol: The Lady Professional
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  • In Person
    • 528 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 NOWADAYS, it would appear that you need more than Just a glib tongue and being highly sociable to get along in your social gaddings. You need to be a multilinguist as well, judging from the variety of foreign
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 388 4 What other newspapers are saying: ANTI POLLUTION AND ANNIHILATION OF MOSQUITOES: A nation-wide "anti-pollution campaign" will begin in Singapore on October 1 to remind the public to make further efforts to maintain the cleanliness and beauty of their living environment It is only after making a great
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    • 454 4 TENSE SITUATION ALONG THE SINORUSSIAN BORDERS: As a result of China her National Day parade, various' newspapers In Tokyo have attributed the cause to the rising tension along the Sino-Russian borders based on the following three observations: A great number of Russian troops have congregated along
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    • 112 4 STOP THE KILLING OF MUSLIMS: Killings of Muslims in the Philippines seem to be continuing after the massacre of nearly 70 of them In a mosque in Cotabatu last June. The situation In the Philippines concerning the clashes between the Muslims and the non-Muslims seems to be worsening
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  • 182 4 The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore is looking for a general manager who will receive a minimum salary of $3OOO per month. Outgoing general manager, Mr. Geoffrey Beams, is leaving here at the end of this month to take up a senior
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  • 86 4 Residents ofthe Tampines area will be greatly relieved when a new bridge is erected for the earth-carry-ing lorries involved in the Paya Lebar airport expansion project. Besides being a traffic hazard these lorries cause dust pollution and litter the roads with mud. The bridge—9o ft. long
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  • 65 4 London, Tuesday.—Group Captain Peter Townsend whose romance with Princess Margaret intrigued Britain nearly 20 years ago, is to write a book about her father, the late King George VL Publishers Weidenfeld and Nicholson said the book would be a biography of the King during the years
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  • 230 4 He's only a student Chow Kim Lock, 12, may be an ordinary pupil. But to the nursing staff of the Alexandra Hospital, he is one of their VIP patients. Not that his parents are well-known personalities but because he is one of the first 16
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  • 539 5 'Monetary crisis threatens both* IN THE im Agence France Presse New York, Tuesday Japan's Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda has said that the "welfare and peace of mankind" are at stake in the present monetary crisis. Speaking in the general debate of the UN General
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  • 97 5 United Press International London, Tuesday—Singapore Foreign Minister S. Raj ar at nam relaxed in London yesterday before flying to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly meeting, a Singapore Embassy spokesman said. The spokesman said Mr. Rajaratnam arrived on Friday night and would be
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  • 57 5 Rangoon, Tuesday. Delegates from seven countries are attending the 24th South-East Asian Regional World Health Organisation conference beginning here today. Burmese Education and Health Minister Colonel Hla Han will open the week-long meeting to discuss occupation and health programmes in the region. Countries taking part are Burma,
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  • 322 5 New Nation Foreign Service New York, Tuesday Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh told the General Assembly that more than million refugees have" fled from East Pakistan into India, and that the exodus still continues. The only possible step to reverse this flow, he stressed,
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  • 278 5 United Press International Saigon, Tuesday South Vietnamese troops, out-numbered by almost two divisions of North Vietnamese regulars, are battling to hold the Cambodian rubber town of Krek in the heaviest fighting in the area since the 1970 Allied offensive, the Government Commander in the
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  • 75 5 United Press International Kuching, Tuesday Sarawak's director of medical services has described the current cholera outbreak as Sarawak's worst. He &aid that there were 21 confirmed cholera cases in the first division since the discovery of the first case eariy this month. The situation
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  • 255 5 Reuter Prague, Tuesday West German and Czechoslovak negotiators met here yesterday for tWo hours of preliminary soundings on a treaty to normalise relations between their countries. Although there will be a further session today, the brevity of the meeting came as some surprise,
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  • 168 5 Are examinations as conducted at present an unfair test of ability? Four girls from St. Theresa's Convent said yes, and won the Pasir Panjang InterSchool Debate yesterday. "We are all very happy and excited by our achievement," said Yvonne Basnayake, the first speaker, after their
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  • 114 5 United Press International Jakarta, Tuesday The independent Jakarta newspaper Indonesia Raya, said yesterday immaturity of the Press is the biggest threat to Press freedom in this country. The newspaper was commenting on criticisms voiced by non-government-oriented newspapers on a recent court
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  • 166 5 United Press International Rawalpindi, Tuesday The secret trial of Sheik Mujlbur Rahman, chief of the Awami League and leader of the independence movement in East Pakistan, has been concluded, an informed source disclosed yesterday. Official confirmation coulci not be obtaineo, nowever. Mujibur was
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  • 270 5 Reuter Seoul, Tuesday A four-day conference of Asian Labour Ministers opened here yesterday to discuss problems of labour unions and skilled manpower. wEffJKorean Prime Minister, Chong-Pu Kim, in his address to the ODenW session stressed the Seed tion e^^ anges and operation between countries
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 983 6  -  Their popularity has increased From Ng Foo Ngok MALAYSIA After six years of existence, the consumer movement in Malaysia is showing signs that it is increasing in popularity. With the exception of Perlis, Pahang, Malacca and Trengganu, the rest of the states in Malaysia have
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    • 589 6  -  From Jack Foisie The Los Angeles Times MALAYSIA The woes of Asian cut-throat competition have descended on this lumber town of Sandakan, and its predicted bright future is, at least temporarily, in eclipse. The millionaires are leaving, the most beautiful prostitutes in the Orient
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    • 1043 6  -  All eyes on Washington meeting of Big Ten finance ministers By Anil Bhatia All eyes in the financial world will remain focused on the Finance Ministers and their representatives' meeting in Washington in an attempt to sort out what has come to be known as
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    • 536 6  -  By S.M. Ali PHILIPPINES In the long running political battle in the Philippines, the opposition has just won another round against President Marcos. The resolution that had been talked about for months which seeks to disqualify Mr. Marcos or any of his close relatives from
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    • 783 6  -  By J.N. Chaudhuri PAKISTAN As the monsoons end, which they should fairly soon, developments in East Pakistan will enter a new phase. I purposely call it East Pakistan rather than Bangla Desh for there is no indication that a new independent country is just around
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  • 296 7 Airport arrests Reuter Copenhagen, Tuesday A Japanese studefit extremist, armed with a home-made bomb, was arrested just before Emperor Hirohito of Japan flew in last night at the start of a seven-nation European tour. The tiny, bespectacled youth was one of two leftwing demonstrators
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  • 274 7 Reuter Peking, Tuesday Chinese officials in contact with foreign diplomats look as if "they do not have a care in the world," according to well-inform-ed diplomatic sources here. Peking went gay yesterday to the sound of gongs, cymbals, and drums as the capital took
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  • 81 7 Reuter London, Tuesday A soldier's wife who attended hospital for a menstrual problem came out sterilized by mistake, it was reported yesterday. Surgeons discovered this just before they began stitching the woman up. A telephone message was passed to them saying the sterilization patient was still waiting
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  • 118 7 Reuter Paris, Tuesday British AttorneyGeneral, Sir Peter Rawlinson, yesterday opened his country's oral defence against charges by 31 East Africans of Asian origin that Britain violated their human rights by denying them permanent entry. Sir Dingle Foot QC, At-torney-General under Britain's last Labour government,
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  • 175 7 Reuter Moscow, Tuesday Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev returned here yesterday after unexpected visits to two Warsaw Pact capitals following his scheduled talks with President Tito of Yugoslavia. The Soviet leader visited Hungarian party leader Janos Kadar and later Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov,
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  • 315 7 UN meeting with British Foreign Secretary New Nation Foreign Service New York, Tuesday The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, met Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Foreign Secretary, at the United Nations last night and lodged a strong protest over the expulsion of 90 Russians from
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  • 38 7 Refugees who fled from government troops in East Pakistan are now facing a new threat in West Bengal. This time from floods. More than 200 camps housing almost eight million refugees have been marooned.
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  • 39 7 New Delhi, Tuesday. Eleven people including nine women were feared drowned when their ferry boat sank in a river near Trivandrum, capital of southern Kerala state, it was reported yesterday. The boat was carrying 25 people.
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  • 32 7 Jakarta, Tuesday.—President Suharto will lead a grand ceremony on Friday to honour six Indonesian generals killed by Communists during their abortive coup six years ago, it was announced here yesterday.
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  • 238 7 Reuter Athens, Tuesday Lady (Ajnalia) Fleming, widow of the discoverer of penicillin, yesterday, pleaded guilty to charges of participating In a plot to free imprisoned Greek political prisoner, Alexandros Panagoulis. Speaking in her native Greek, Lady Fleming, who also holds British nationality through
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  • 118 7 Reuter Washington, Tuesday A huge Soviet nuclear explosion yesterday was the second biggest ever conducted underground, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission reported. The commission said seismic signals indicated the blast from Russia's Novaya Zemlya test area was in the range of two to four megatons
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  • 265 7 Reuter London, Tuesday The danger of civil war in Northern Ireland between its Protestant majority and Catholic minority dominated Anglo-Irish summit talks in a closely-guarded English country mansion yesterday. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, was conferring with the Northern Ireland Prime Minister,
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  • 123 7 United Press International Moscow, Tuesday Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India postponed her scheduled talks and a State dinner yesterday because of the late arrival of Soviet party chief Leonid Brezhnev from his Balkan trip, Indian officials said. The officials denied reports by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 350 8 The imposition of curfew in several areas of Perak, and notably in the tin-mining area of Sungei Siput, would indicate an intensification of Communist terrorist activity in spite of the success claimed in the concerted operations against them by the security forces
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  • 99 8 The "champagne glass" is not a champagne glass, it's an atrocity, my uncle says. Its wide-mouthed, shallow bowl decisively dissipates all the bubble before you have the time to drink up your champange. Those who make "bubbly" drink it from the tulipshaped glasses usually used
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  • 141 8 Two years ago the eyesight of a Japanese millionaire began to fall and his doctors said that blindness was Inevitable. He decided to go In for a last gamble and chose the wool futures market, which was then depressed, but he thought It might soon begin to
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  • 111 8 One of the most eagerly awaited battles In the history of chess begins on Thursday when the American Bobby Fischer meets former world champion, Tlgran Petrosyan. This will be the final of the World Candidate series to decide the 1972 challenger to Boris Spassky for the world
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  • 26 8 I hear that in Australia MSA is known as the "most sexy airline" hfKrtHMf of its initials the worn by its air hostesses.
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  • 714 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ An Indian journalist, Mr. Harlsh Chandola, writing in New Nation recently, described Singapore as the "city of eternal spring/' It is a beautiful phrase and, In many ways, a true one. Singapore bubbles over
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  • Letters
    • 662 8  -  N. WONG I refer to the letter of the Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan, Mr. M. 8. Islam, published in your paper of September 23, defending the policy of President Yahya Khan in East Bengal. Even the foreign correspondents who have reported from East Pakistan
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    • 168 8  -  C.V. DORAL Early Bird (N.N. September 7) complains about the age of Tamil feature films and their times of being shown on TV Singapore As is the case with feature films in Malay, Chinese and English, Tamil movies are released to TV stations only after
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    • 407 8 I think it would be most undesirable, uneconomic and impractical to consider "legal prohibition of bonus payments by new companies to be established in the future,'* *s suggested by Mr. J. D. H. Neili, president of the Singapore Employers' Federation. Such a move would hamper economic progress because
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    • 59 8  -  C.O. DONOUGH I refer to the letter from Mrs Catherine Gan (New Nation, September 8) regarding the difficulties experienced in getting through to our International telephone and telex exchanges and also to the telegram inquiries section. If the writer will contact me and let me
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    • 77 8  -  CHAL CHARLIE Would anybody from the Broadcasting Division please tell ine how long ago was the last Hindustani film shown over Channel Right of Television Slngapura. I am not an ardent ran, it's just that I like them. At one time they were shown twice a
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    • 200 8  -  P.F.T. I have failed in the oral test again for a driver's licence at the Queensway Driving Testing Centre. I have been driving for more than 20 years and currently hold an international licence. Three months ago I had failed in a similar test and was
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2668 9  -  Result: Modern city dwellers face serious mental health problems ay Edgar Koh The problem of mental health in an industrialised urban society such as that In Singapore is both real and~human. Singapore is 13th on the list of countries with the
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  • SHOPPING
    • 179 10 TtfQTHING thrills children more >; than to assemble bieces* of materials inte versatile they can play with, tear ajtaft* tad rebuild again. < So to give rein to their natural creati- fity, -manufacturers have turned out exr fating assembly sets 'that'll enable 1 your leftrni experi-
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  • TREND
    • 164 11 Checkmate your date with these countrystyle marls. Contrasting prints are in vogue these days, so why not clashing checks? The trick here is to have checks of different sizes and colours. That distinguishes a trendsetter from a square, check? Today's boutique sketches show, on the left, an
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    • 435 11  -  She lets her hair down, does not pay much attention to make-up By Mary Lee Swordswoman roles have not cut away at Nora Miao Ker Hsiu's femininity. Once she discards the robes of combat, it's back to frills and and occasionally, hotpants. A soft-spoken woman of SO
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    • 445 11 Step by step lesson on cutting pattern a Today we begin a fortnightly series on dress-making. And we start off with a step by step lesson on how to cut a basic bodice pattern, based on the measurements: Bust 33", waist 25", hips 35"; centre back length
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    • 154 11  -  ROMA BLAIR Today I am going to give you an abdominal exercise which will tone up all the muscles In the abdominal area. Take up a half sitting, half lying position on the elbows with the lower arms and hands placed flat to the floor beside
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 168 12 UPI New York, Tuesday Stocks declined for the sixth consecutive session on Wall Street yesterday. Turnover was light Mr. Stanley Schwartz, a general partner of Oppenheimer and Company, said: "We're going through a small correction, but the long term trend Is up." He
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    • 213 12 Reuter London, Tuesday Government bonds met good support with some fairly large switching orders into long dated stock. Dealers cited a possibility of a decline in interest rates in the near future for the upturn. Gains of one point were fairly common
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    • 245 12 Allied Chem xicot Am Btuli Am Can Am Motors AT St T A P 32% 90% 41% S9% 42% 14% 19% Avon Pd Beth 8tMl 24% Boeing 19 Caterp Trac 90% Chrysler 29% COCA~CO1A 107 Control Data 90 Cora G1 Wks 240% Coming O 240% Dow Chem
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    • 54 12 NEW YORK, Tues.— A panel of economists said yesterday foreign retaliation against recent American economic moves, such as the 10 per cost surcharge on Imports, could torpedo President Nixon's hopes for an economic recovery. Convened by Time Magazine, they predicted the U.S. Gross National Product could Increase by
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    • 1204 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1976-1971 1 wk. 4 wi u. Clorinc Price Last Dirid. P/E TurnUifb LOW **o **o Stock Bayers 0elle« Sale 1 i ever INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 1.86 2.02 Allied Chocolate 1.94 1.95 1.95 6.4N 14.1 3 1.90 0.844 1.49
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    • 377 12 One company that is coming to the fore in the field of management consulting is the SGV-Goh Group. "We are an Asian organisation in an Asian setting," says Mr. Guillermo Luchangco, the executive director of the firm, known simply as "Gilly" to his friends.
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    • 224 12 Singapore will be among the various South-East Asian countries which Japan will approach in her plans to stage a series of floating fairs to help promote the region's products. A Fair ship, according to Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry
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    • 101 12 HONO KONG. Tues.— Mass effort by Chinese geologists this year has opened the doors to thousands-of-years-okl treasures to yield up rich mineral ifcsources, Radio Peking reported today. Prom January to August, newly discovered deposits at Iron, coal, copper, nickel, sulphur and other major minerals nave Increased
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    • Business Abroad
      • 145 12 London, Tuesday Europe's main money markets put a slightly higher price tag on the dollar yesterday to greet the start of International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussions on the world currency turmoil. In calm trading the dollar inched higher in Britain, West Germany, Switzerland, France,
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      • 91 12 TOKYO: Japan's two iargest banks have notified China they wiil accept Chinese conaitions governing traae with Japan. Traae sources said Fuji Bank and the Bank of Mitsubishi relayed their messages of acceptance to the Cninese Traae Office in Peking. It was the first time Japanese
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      • 95 12 JAKARTA: The Indonesian Exporters Association has called on the government to delay its ban on exporting blanket "D" grade rubber until December 2 to enable exporters to fulfill their contracts Secretary Mr. Gustanto said last night his association could agree to the ban but
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      • 71 12 OSLO: A trade delegation from the Peoples Republic of China arrived here yesterday for a seven-day official visit. It was led by deputy Minister for Foreign Trade, Mr. Chou Hua-min. The delegation, which earlier visited Finland and Sweden, met Prime Minister Mr. Trygve Brattei; Today
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      • 54 12 JAKARTA: The government has announced wideranging tax reductions and exemption of certain duties for foreign and domestic companies planning to invest in the building of offices of international standard in Indonesia. Many kinds of construction materials including tiles, doorlocks and fixtures were given 50 per
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      • 39 12 BANGKOK: A United Nations export promotion and international markettraining course opened at the headquarters of the Economic Commission for (ECAFE^heJe^esteJda^ 81 The course is being atparticipants from J 1 Ce y lon Indonesia and Malaysia.
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      • 55 12 5 Indonesia is expected to produce one million barrels of crude oil a day by the end of this year, a Mining Ministry spokesman said today. oil Production to 182 840?°.* July reached 182 84°,584 barrels. Exports during the period were 1 barrels and proeessed
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      • 23 12 HONG KONG: China hy. recorded major iJ? Production of and iron ore for first eight' aR Period last year? me
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    • 107 12 Now you see it... 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
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  • SPORT 1
    • 322 13 Follow the horses marked with a if Evermore led past the 4f and into the straight from Singapore Note, with Fraser Hill moving up. A furlong out Fraser Hill and Singapore Note challenged but Evermore ran on stoutly to win by a head.
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    • 601 13 Scrutineer's Gold Cup prospects Twenty of the best stayers in training have been brought together to contest the 11F Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday. This year's stakes have been increased to a record $61,500. The lucky winner will get $42,000, runner-up $12,000,
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    • 934 13 New York, Tuesday On the afternoon of May 22, at the Malaga Cove School on the Palos Verdes peninsula in Southern California, several hundred men and boys and a few women were sitting at picnic tables, eating lunch in the bright sunlight. Most of
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    • 241 13  - S'pore XV are fit —coach By Jeffrey Low Singapore's national rugby squad of 20 players will have two more training sessions before they play the big international match against England on Sunday. The squad underwent a two-hour training session under coach R.A. Manning yesterday and will train again today and
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    • 247 14  -  *1 Sonny Yap Singapore will \x*npete in the Far Eastern Rowing Association unterport regatta to/He held at the Miri-Belak Boat Club on October 2 and 3. 1 The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club and a" Moil from the Royal Air Fttfc* Changi are now making preparations
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    • 162 14 Seoul, Tuesday India completed a 4 cleansweep of the three boys' titles at *€he > Fourth Asian Junior tennis championships which ended here yesterday. India's young Davis Crip player Vijay Amritharaj won the singles, disposing of teammate Jayakumar Royappa 6-1, 6-2 in the final. They
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    • 74 14 Singapore emerged champions for the sixtji year running in the annual coftt%ct bridge Women team of four championships against Belangor and Penang at Kuala Lumpur over the weekefid. The Singapore team of Mrs. S. HoUoway, Mrs. J. Craiu, Mrs. L. Pahverk, Mrs. c. Wilson
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    • 441 14 #1 Bonkh ftywflghtf contender of th* PniOpplnes, ahd top mitraHaxt Mmity Hayes, scheduled tonight; t>. LQuiathl, a dhow-busineps-man, Jtopqfc to sign up WBL tw*> flghteis with 1 the lncjus slab bf seVeralf tbp InJJoAesittS'Cbf ?a. iromotfon ih firSt reign, of*. Fffiptno GAritl "Fiasi" BKrile,
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    • 256 15 No prize for King, Casals Los Angeles, Tuesday The management committee of the Pacific Southwest Open tennis tournament met yesterday and decided to withhold US$65OO in prize money to women finalists Billie Jean King and Rosemary Casals. Mrs. King and Miss Casals walked off the court last Sunday after acting
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    • 62 15 Kawasaki, Japan, Tuesday The visiting AllAustralian baseball team beat the Kawasaki Mitsubishi Automobile Co. Squad 3-2 yesterday for its first victory in four games here. The visitors scored a run in the third, another in the sixth and a third run in the seventh. The Japanese had their
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    • 155 15 Tokyo, Tuesday Prop forward Jim Broderick will almost certainly miss the remainder of England's rugby tour in Japan and the Far East because of a back injury. He twisted his back jduring training here •yesterday and was taken to hospitai in extreme pain. He
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    • 70 15 LEAGUE CUP 2nd Round (Replay) Leeds United 2 Derby C. 0 Division Two Mlttwall 1 Sheffield W. 1 Division Three Port Vale 0 Blackburn R. 0 Rochdale 3 Plymouth 2 Tranmere 2 Mansfield 2 Division Four Barrow 0 Reading 0 Brentford 2 Stockport 0 Darlington 0 Bury
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    • 16 15 Clontarf 20 W. of Scot 25 Maesteg 8 Llanelli 28 Rugby 9 Garryowen IS
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    • 67 15 New Nation pictures by Steven Lee show—Top: A Stable Boys defender (white jersey) crouches after he heads the ball away from two Chinese Athletic attackers (in dark jerseys) in an FAS Division Two match at Farrer Park yesterday. Stable Boys beat CA 3-1. Bottom: An aerial clash this time, and
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    • 75 15 Sir Dan, a Pakistan II gelding has made improvement since his last start second to Born Lucky at Kuala Lumpur earlier this month. Cameraman at the tracks this morning, All Yusoff snapped this picture of Sir Dan, with Lyle Harbridge up, shaping better than stablemate Ad Valorem
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    • 428 15  -  By Sunny Wee Athletes are warned that the taking of drugs may cause sudden collapse and death during sporting performances. This warning came from Dr. Lindy Lin, officer incharge of sports medicine, National Sports Promotion Board, when he spoke on "Hazards of Sports"
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    • 266 15 Lima, Tuesday The Soviet Union dom i n a t e d the 25th World weightlifting championships which ended here yesterday, capturing six of the nine gold medals. Vastly Alexeyev capped the Soviet performance by Improving two of his own world records when he won the
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    • 197 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L PCT GB Pittsburgh 96 64 .600 St Loots M 71 .553 7* New York 82 77 .516 13* Chicago 82 77 .516 13* Montreal 69 89 .427 26 Phillies 66 94 .412 20 West San Franc 88 71 .553 Los Angeles 87
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    • 225 15 By Blue Peter Southern France returned the fastest time of the morning. With a riding boy in the saddle, Southern France sprinted attractively over 3f in 36 2/5 sec, on a good track. Game Prince, a course scratching last Saturday, showed there was nothing amiss
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    • 71 15 Capetown, Tuesday. British champion Lester Piggott is among seven top international jockeys who will ride in a special international race here in December, the South African Turf Club announced last night. The others are Geoff Lewis (England), Bill Skelton (New Zealand), Gianfranco Dettori (Italy), Hokozoz
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    • 52 15 London, Tuesday. Six acceptors were announced yesterday for the Middle Park stakes for two-year olas run over six furlongs at Newmarket, on Thursday. They are: Great Uncle Porter, Philip Of Spain, Rheingold, Sharpen Up, Smokey Haze, and Sun Prince. Ail carry 8.11. Winning owner's prize is worth
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    • 456 14 BIRTH TO SIEW BEE and DAVID NEO a son, Jayson, on 27.9.71. Thanks to doctor ond staff of K.K. Hospital. DEATH HENSON—DOROTHY wife of Mr. Alexander Henson passed away peacefully at 6.50 a.m. on 28.9.71. at No. 6, Jalan Anak Potong, Singapore 16. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ASTROLOGY
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    • 433 14 IF THIS COLUMN helps you decide what you should get fo your Properties, why not be defi nite. Ring Victor Wee of Victor I Mender Pte. Ltd., Auctioneers I Valuers. Consultations Free or* without obligation. HI-FI STEREO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS fo prospective purchasers of tap< equipment are given in the lates
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    • 617 14 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (PAWNBEOUM) Unredeemed Pledged Goods Jewellery from the feUowtng Pawnbrokers' Shopa joan giau (Chop Sem Fob) NoTsSNe^Brtd^Road.^ ft* Tan Km (Chop Tool Kc No. 255 South Bridge Road. Seow Klan (Nam Cheong Pawnshop Ltd.) No. 287 South Bridge Road. Lam Joo Onn (Chop Wing Jooi No. 103 Tanjong
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    • 173 14 HIGH CALIBER SALESMEN An INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION with outlets in 48 countries is expanding its operations in Singapore and is in need of topnotch salesmen with managerial ability, to sell a world renowned brond of industrial/commercial maintenance chemicals. THE MEN WE NEED MUST BE TO ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE OF A HIGHLY
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 112 14 DR. KILDARE KXI THINK I MIGHT SET ME SOME WRITIN' f*PER AN' A PEW, VOUWG > iAnv? V ill :r WOULP. MIND PUTT IN JOHN HANCOCK UTTLI woy~. ESSIN' M'OWN sisnatu*e m you LIKE METD6ET ME TO 6m A NURSES aide? you M DICTATE. TO HER. A m oi iv
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    • 59 14 R£JH litGO JfaKKV! riBKB IT flKKftlEiE SBSS ■Hl«liil 'iilllPPf HHSffil iigSU mmm *wmt rt3Bl W3RUI *£B£iJHJati jmm imSili&Bß m r 3iE an&ii i •J yjf V 'Tiv-J *C 5? V 5 1 U f i* > >•-. ,4 y*hi I *A| lri£" HRSBP T™Tl Wpav| nuwaa jliur >. ;!f| nudpjrn,
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 525 15 ,<2Hs3]S£> Cat at««t tattttf I.Rts NEW NATION MONEYWORDS R L TUESDAY Cat Mt ail in witk ttktr cmims. Fasti* listractiaas appear anew (Mr./Mrt./Mrts). 2 -C«t jlMg MUM l.«s CLUES FOR F-2 FILL IN •111 flit 3li 4. Shabby or diilUlooking. 5. If dirty, won't |hn you good impression of market
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  • Back Page TUESDAY
    • 118 16 Compact way to convert worn out tyres fps 'jscd^roMicAy Ortgofc In^igout bejuLa s, So damn dura We. s arjsw. (joes used fo lumber ntyfe." i Ahftmg Other uses und4r wffisttfs rubbet-suWaclng IrtftetSttce #or bu§dta& Locafl said the rubberfinished toads upuid provide greater tractlohs need less maintenance and eliminate the slippery
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    • 46 16 hirid a* B big demand* ft* hundreds of tarffe ratsMn the tlty.'- i v JBX that jrlth-uets officially^banned from mdst flats, the cat has 5# «*>„ and the SE WcM a quieter and titles up ledß toom, has taken its
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    • 28 16 AmftiObKz The v ptfjn »wo goveffiU fot necesssM iUy so. there will be those wfto will be reluctant to get back: to wo*fc after the fun.
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    • 448 16  -  Bv Abby Tan Nobody! take# the mooli seriously trt&e days. Sow else cootid you ext*ain the Actiote of the people you mm Who tell you that thfey buy moon cakes t& nibble "for kicks"? The moon may still be the many splendoitted In*
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    • 18 16 to plurijjfln to Bkilff to r sfc g8cf^ e 6efiSi women
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    • 40 16 nbi h«p Ihe wfcmm J|i complained to mm thit gr bikini bottom me fcitehfc hai splitf sk 13 Ithr said he deeded ill im the JwfNejfr# tirMSilSl^te puipbase* too he |M 2 < L w
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    • 153 16 3.20 the ffifllly (M 3.55 4 Diary of Events M: 4.15 Peyton* PMfee 7.10 For the :XTlli Kefs (C) Cur Music Mayers —FeatwHng Eugene Kwok and Winston Tan (E> The Ancient QbeJt (Documentary on > Water Shortage Problems) Hogan's Heroes News and Newsreel (E) Talertttne mi Hark at'&arker TV Theatre
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