New Nation, 2 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening. October 2, 1971 No. 221 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
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  • 135 1 Prompt action by instructors and students of %he Otttward Bound School saved the life of a schoolboy who was hit by lightning on Pulou Tekong. Another boy was killed. The\ Outward Bound members were on a threeday on On Thursday they panted the Pulau
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  • 13 1 Police reported 55 accidents yesterday. There were no serious or fatal.
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  • 46 1 LATE NEWS !,!>»«, Saturday.—At least 21 people died when a bus phmged halfway down a 259 ft In southern Police In Colcabamba repotted there were about 50 peeple aboard the bus. 2l bodies had people were injured, otner missing paSMlgers 'were S^kSKTV
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  • 429 1  -  Their help urged against long hair By Pang Cheng Lian The Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, is planning to mobilise parents' support for his Ministry's current crackdown on drugs. Plans are already in hand to set up a voluntary counselling
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  • 250 1 Paper quotes Taipei spy sources Reuter Taipei, Saturday Liu Shao-Chi, former president of communist China, was among nine people killed in the crash of a Chinese air force jet in Mongolia two weeks ago, according to Taiwan newspaper. The veil-inarmed Great China Evening Hew* Quoting unidentified
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  • 52 1 New York. Saturday v tortSedlai^er^and 0- SjO Quentin convicts on smuggling a gun to a prisoner Just before the attempted breakout. The grand jury worked throughout the night and into the eariy morning bearing evidence about the prison uprising In which three guaros and three prisoners
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  • 22 1 ..v *■,y Belfast, Saturday. A Brittah soldier was kSQed drUlan mlper sbot ten. 2'*t- p vf v /W' .S
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  • 161 1  -  By Dennis Chia Can loeal Jockey Peter Cheam Ah Kin who won the Sultan's Gold Vase this year on Hawaii n. the smallest horse in that race, give another giant-killing performance tomorrow? AK, as he is popular- ly known, has been
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  • 268 1 The going is good By Blue Peter Bang-ln-form jockey Johnny Wilson who landed a hattrlck last week with Prims Rate, Mustang and Beep win off the reel. The going remains good. POINTER TJB Chlam has elected to ride Bokit Serok In prefer* enee to Amnesty
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  • 184 2 Reuter Moscow, Saturday Soviet master spy Kim Philby joined the barrage of Soviet Press attacks on Britain last night, charging that the government ordered 105 Bovlet officials out of the country in order to slow down European detente. In an interview with the
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  • 443 2 iM THE U.N, Egypt said yesterday that Israel's proposal for face-to-face negotiations was a request for a "licence to use its occupation forces to dictate." the Arabs' surrender. The Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban, In a policy speech to the UN General Assembly on Thursday, challenged
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  • 299 2 Mystery is Clearing* United Press International London, Saturday Mainland China's internal and foreign policies appear in the balance and major changes are certain to result from current developments in Peking, diplomatic reports said yesterday. Peking's attitude towards the Soviet Union, the projected vlsft to China of
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  • 286 2 President urges all to vote United Press International Saigon, Saturday 8 o u th Vietnamese students and war veterans yesterday tossed firebombs and burned posters of President Thieu in two major cities to protest tomorrow's one-man election. The president again urged the people to
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  • 58 2 Black Panther leader Huey Newton, awaiting trial in the United States on a manslaughter charge, arrived in Hong Kong this week then crossed into China the next day. This UPI picture shows Newton (left) with a black American couple, walking to his train at Kowloon railway
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  • 166 2 Reuter Paris, Saturday Emperor Hirohito of Japan journeys today to a Paris he last saw 50 years ago and to a nostalgic rendezvous with a former golfing partner the Duke of Windsor. Although his three-day stay Is classed as private, strict security precautions mounted
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  • 138 2 Reuter New Tort, Saturday Dockworkers on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts walked out on strike yesterday causing a shutdown of nearly all the deepsea ports in the United States. The walkout, coupled with the 93-day stoppage on the west coast,- has effectively paralysed the
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  • 66 2 Bandar Seri Begawan, Saturday. Inche Othman Sunggoh, vice-president of the Brunei People's Independent Front, has resigned, the secretary-general Inche Latiff Hamid, said yesterday. The Front, Brunei's only political party, will carry on despite the setback, he said. A year ago its entire top leadership
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  • 48 2 Algiers, Sat. Soviet Premier" Alexel Kosygin will arrive here for a visit to Algeria next Monday, it was officially announced yesterday. The announcement did not say how long the visit would last, but Mr. Kosygin Is expected to leave on Thursday or Friday for Rabat.
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  • 32 2 Pretoria, Sat. South Africa yesterday announced it has Invited Ugandan President Idl Amin to become the second black African leader to make an official visit to the country.
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    • 36 2 YONG JOON SAN CONTRACTORS SERIA, BRUNEI send their best wishes to -t MESSRS. READING BATES SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED on the occasion of- the f christianina of I J P -v v> E Si re tv w
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 134 2 At the cinema Jturoiif Drive-In: The Vampire Lovers 7, 9.30 p.m. Cathay: The Comet Strikes (Mand.) 1.30, 4, 7, 9.30 p.m. Orchard: Lawrence of Arabia—l 2, 4, 8 p.m. Odeon: Arizona Colt, Hired Gun 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Lido: .Adios Sabata 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Capitol: Raid on
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  • 271 3  -  By P.N. Balji A top-ranking survey team from BrittenNorman Ltd., a leading British aircraft manufacturer, recently visited Singapore to look into the possibility of setting up an aerospace plant here. The team, led by one of the firm's directors, Mr. ND. Norman, conducted a feasibility study
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  • 151 3 For the first time, Cortina GT cars will be introduced as patrol cars in the eight police land divisions. They are expected to be on the roads by next week. Each divisional headquarters will get an average of three cars to supplement their present fleet
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  • 28 3 Qantas Airways today announced the introduction of its third Jumbo flight to Singapore tomorrow. They will leave every Friday, Saturday and Simday for Australia.
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  • 204 3 British Overseas Airways Corporation's first jumbo Jet to Singapore might come sooner than expected as the airline is flying but a Boeing 747 to the Far East next week. The airline is flying out the jet on a proving flight lor its
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  • 353 3  -  KEEP SINGAPORE CLEAN AM) POEEITION-EKEE By Elizabeth Choo While the more immediate tasks in the Republic are to tackle water and air pollution, a silent war against noise is raging. The police, Registrar of Vehicles and the Housing and Development Board are playing their part
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  • 93 3 Secretaries to "immigration officers" for a day. This will be the change for (left to right) Kumari Rajagopal, 21, Julia Ho, 23, and Ng Foong Kuen, 21 at the official opening of the Hyatt Hotel today. Their temporary Inverted roles will nevertheless be a more interesting one
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 165 3 I weather Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 91-77 Kuala Lumpur 92 -70 Bangkok 90 77 Hong Kong 86 79 Manila 89 77 Taipen 86-73 Naha 86 77 Seoul 73 59 Tokyo 65 59 Lonoon 72 59 Moscow 57 36 San Francisco 53 64 New York 75 62 Syaney 91
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  • 847 4  -  MY RED-FACED LANDLORD WAS TAUGHT A LESSON ®Siva Choy WIM Siva Choy Rupert left for New York yesterday mornins:. Just before he went he had a closing -of-accounts business meeting with my landlord to tie up the hotel business that the
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  • 407 4  -  WMM ON SINGAPORE WORDS: Sunny Wee Armed to the teeth and with beads of sweat dotted all over their faces, 25 men crept across the Jurong Hill terrain under the sweltering midday sun. Dressed in full battle gear these men all doctors are now
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    • 85 5 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure to inform you that we are the buying and selling agent of lands and properties in the Kepuolic of Singapore Malaysia. We are always at your service to assist you in buying and selling. ANSARI DOULATMAND CO., R. O. Box 3859, Singapore 1. TOMORROW'S DRAW NO:78/71
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    • 40 5 5 good reasons to shop at SINGAPORE HILTON •The prices are same as High Street. •The Store opens from 9a.m. to Bp.m. •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrais courteous service. Also open on Sunday
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  • 337 6 For the rest of this month the Government will be mobilising all agencies for the Keep Singapore Pollution Free campaign. Opened by the Prime Minister yesterday the campaign will highlight evils of air and water pollution. All efforts will be made to prevent this beautiful
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 65 6 Diplomatic sources here say that Mr. Malcolm McDonald, retired British diplomat and an expert on Far Eastern affairs, who is now on a visit to China, will spend a few days in Singapore on his way back to Britain. Since Mr. McDonald Is to spend a month
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    • 117 6 The Chinese call it "picking fleas from the tiger's head." Of the numerous houses in the neighbourhood, the four masked men chose to rob that of Mr. George Bogaars, the former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior and Defence, and ex-police chief. The
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    • 111 6 A friend of mine was asked to suggest items for a time capsule a leading company plans to bury at a new building site for its office in Singapore. The usual items were suggested—newspapers, photographs of Singapore, coins and others. On being asked for something more original,
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    • 121 6 A visitor to Singapore has just discovered that knowledge of Mandarin can be most useful in the Republic. Dr. VJ». Dutt, the proVice Chancellor of Delhi University who Is one of India's front ranking Sinologists—he is the author of books on China's foreign policy and the
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  • 1039 6  -  PANG CHENG LIAN The children of Singapore have never had It so good. Take Children's Day for example. Yesterday, students In primary schools were treated to food and film shows to celebrate United Nations Children's Day. This will be repeated
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  • Letters
    • 268 6  -  K.A. THOMAS Judging from what "A young Democratic Socialist" (N.N. September 14) wrote, it appears that he has confused himself. In an effort to criticise Mr. T.im Thlam Hock, director of the Peoples Front's Political Bureau, he has driven himself to a position where personal Insults
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    • 172 6 For the past four weeks, I fear many soccer fans might have been disappointed at TV Singapore's sudden failure to telecast the Star Soccer programme. At present, our Republic is experiencing a "boom" In soccer and it is at such time that TV Singapore
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    • 224 6 I read with great interest your article "Passing Shots" by Desmond Oon. I quote a paragraph from the article: "The average age of the team is 32. One wonders what is happening to our juniors. Six years have elapsed and not one junior worthy of
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    • 98 6 I refer to your report in New Nation of September 17, on "Haw Par chief queried..." The last paragraph was not correctly reported. Mr. Tarllng replied that an explanation will be sent to me If I would care to leave my name and address to the
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    • 158 6  -  J. N. ENG I fully support your article "Ten) marks for Singapore" In the jumbo test". in New Nation of September 18. Bowever, I would like to make a suggestion to improve the handling of passengers coming down from the planes and walking up the long
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    • 69 6 One Mr. Leong, spokesman of the Peoples FYont, showed that he is not a politician when he said the PAP is strong. How can one salesman selling an insurance policy for X company say his rival company's policy is better? He is like a soldier
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    • 156 6  -  PAUL S.Y. LAW I fully agree with Mr. Alex Josey's article which correctly assesses the real cause of traffic accidents—the motorists. Indeed, motorists are not privileged people licensed with the power to speed and kill. As a matter of fact, the current Saftey Month should
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1271 7  -  The Eden of the East WORDS: Frances Dowsett Fraser's Hill has been given many names In Its time, official and unofficial the Rome of Asia, the Hills of Tin, Landslide Lair, and the England of the East. Tin ore has been mined from its hills; opium once
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    • 998 7  -  Prom Teiji Shimisu United Press International It would shock the late Koklcnl Mikimoto, the pearl pioneer, to hear the bad news from his pearl farms. Industrial pollution slowly Is killing some of Japan's richest oyster beds and may bring an end to the country's cultured pearl
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    • 338 8 Standard work on Asian art form revised CHINESE AND JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMELS by Sir Harry Garner, Faber and Faber. #5.50. 120 pages, 96 plates. DAVID STEPHENS. This monograph is one of a series on The Arts of the East edited by Basil Gray and published by Faber. It
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    • 237 8 Simple approach to research principles BASIC STATISTICS IN BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH, by A.E. Maxwell. Penguin. 116 pages. 35 new pence. SENG SEOK HOON. It is often difficult to treat areas in behavioral research with exact mathematical and statistical precision. This little book on basic statistics for psychiatrists hopes to
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    • 523 9 A BOOK OF MILLIGANIMALS: Are you at a loss when buying a present for a friend in hospital or convalescing at home? Well, your problem is solved. Spike Mllligan has produced a delightful book suitable for both young and old. It overflows with whimsical animal cartoons and definitions, and
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    • 80 9 A clever and gently sidirieal cover for a handy book on social statistics; The pudgy figure of the British gentleman and his bowler hat sitting next to a slide rule. Its a handbook useful whether you are studying or teaching geography or whether you are a
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    • 693 9 Will we listen, will we believe, will we act! BEFORE NATURE DIES, by jean Dorst. Houghton Mittlin, 352 pages, US$B.95. IRSTON BARNES. This Is a Doomsday book in the original sense. It is a world survey of the state of nature's resources and man's stewardship. It Is
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    • 875 9 Governors* Insight Into 19th-century Malay life STORIES AND SKETCHES BY SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM, 216 pages, $13.00. STORIES BY SIR HUGH CLIFFORD. 225 pages. $13.00. Selected and introduced by William R. Roff. Oxford University Press. SALLY BACKHOUSE. Frank Swettenham was born in 1850. Hugh Callfford In 1866. Each grew
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    • 598 9 Welcome study in Industrial relations THE LAW OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN SINGAPORE, University of Singapore Law Society. 187 pages. $7.00. PAKIR SINGH. This Is a welcome effort. Industrial relations and the labour scene in the Republic have been generally neglected by researchers and this is seen in the
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    • 725 10  -  ...AND MAINLY RUSSIAN DISC GEOFFREY BENJAMIN The Phase 4 World of Leopold Stokowskl (SPA 159): This week's records contain mainly Russian orchestral music of the past 100 years. For sheer brilliance of sound and virtuosity of interpretation, the Decca record The Phase 4 World of
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    • 692 10  -  When Reshevsky's great play was not good enough CHESS ANDREW EE Sometimes a player gets the unpleasant feeling that he has walked Into some prepared analysis. He senses that he has been manoeuvred Into a variation already known to be advantageous to his opponent. This was
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    • 572 10  -  Book on the wrongs only BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER Mr. H. W. Kelsey's earlier books have already established his as a Bridge writer of excellence and originality, and his latest book, How to Improve Your Bridge (Faber £1.60) enhances his reputation. Many bridge books have been written, dealing
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    • 579 10  -  A NEW SYSTEM TO HELP PURCHASER FOOD DRINK LI PO For the next couple of weeks there is an Italian festival Robinson's where most of the wines of that sunny country available here are displayed. Italy almost certainly has the longest continued tradition of wine making and
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    • 391 10 STAMPS PHILATELIST The value of stamps, like any other commodity, Is dependant on supply and demand, relative scarcity, and condition. The stamps of some countries are more popular than others because or the stamp Issuing policy, attractiveness and quality of printing and paper, and effective promotion by
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    • 395 11  -  Man who is recording bits of Republic 'before they are all gone* DOUGLAS CHAN Inohe 8. Bakar Banafek (right) is an artist who likes to express his thoughts freely in his works of art. He was talking about his work and the 10-man aft exhibition being held
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    • 406 11  -  ART WEEKEND EXHIBITION AT NATIONAL LIBRARY ONG CHOO SUAT The Singapore Academy of Art and the Singapore Youth Association are sponsoring an exhibition by two young artists this weekend at the National Library. The exhibition ends tomorrow. Mr. Llm Kang Kee and Mr. Koh Hong
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    • 779 11  -  CTNEMA EDGAR KOH FIVE EAST PIECES starring Jack Nicholson. (Coming to Orchard). This extremely fluid and coherent film must rank as the most significant to have come out of the "downbeat" movement In the American movie Industry of which produced Midnight Cowboy, Easy Rider,
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    • 554 11  -  THEATRE MERRY ANDREW The well -known pianist, Alfred Brendel, who Is giving a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday will be playing two works by Franz Schubert (Moments Musicaux and Wanderer Fantasia in C major) in the first part of his programme. After
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    • 108 9 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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    • 167 11 MORRISON OF PEKING explorer, foreign correspondent, political adviser and one of the makers of the Chinese republic In 1897, Dr. George Ernest Morrison, a young Australian journalist, was appointed to the staff of the London 'Times.' as its Peking correspondent. This was to be the turning point in Morrison's career
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  • PROPERTY
    • 525 12  -  -By Leslie Tan For houseowners who have available a large plot of land and are Intending to build a house, to exploit the panoramic view of the whole land area, as well as to control household noise, a well balanced pin wheel,
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    • 345 12 Every family has some sort of entertainment unit in the home whether It be a television set, radio, high fidelity stereo equipment or tape recorder. The location of these depends on the slae of each unit and the apace available in
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    • 310 12 Doesn't every man at some stage in his life get away from everybody and everything to be by himself or at least just with his loved ones? And it is natural to dream to have a little house of one's own vhere one
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    • 456 12 City Developments Limited has broken the monotony of style so common in many estates nowadays and is offering 13 different designs in its Clement! Park estate that will appeal to the most discriminating househunters. Located on an elevated and undulating plot of
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    • 18 12 9 HEW m m 1 THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOME OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... c
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 250 13 United Press International 'New York, Saturday Stocks closed on a strong note In moder-*-J*nch of the gain was 4te trading yesterday. raCtrihuted to bargain huntHfltributed to bargln hunting, but many analysts •deommentod there was little Mfeason to believe yesterday's gain
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    • 424 13 United Press International London, Saturday Stock markets were nervous for most of the day and prices tended to drift on lack of interest and small selling. Uncertainties over currency realignments was the chief depressant but the Macclesfield by-election result made for
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    • 1152 13 TRENDS AND MOVES fN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 wh CM ig Price Last DtrUL P/B Ta ITBHigh Low ago Stock Buyen i OeOcii i Sale xMd Ratio < Mrer INDUSTRIALS 232 1.68 1.94 1.88 Allied Chocolate 2.00 24)2 2.02 63N 14.6 1.90
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    • 395 13 Wearne Bros. Ltd. is one of the leading companies in the growing motor Industry of Malaysia and Singapore. Incorporated In 1912, the company has made tremendous progress since It started business with two second-hand cars worth about $7OO at that time. The company
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    • 71 13 WASHINGTON. Sat.—Nepal yesterday urged the world Bank to streamline its loan procedures and also grant easier loan terms to developing. Nepalese Industry Minister Mr. Vishnu Prasad lohanl told the World Bank group meeting here that there is need "for expediting the processing of loans to the avantage
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    • 381 13 The Asian dollar short-term lending rate showed a trend upwards last month purely because it came into demand by currency speculators who were taking advantage •of the international monetary crises. Before President Nixon's announcement of the surcharge on August 15, the one-month
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    • 501 13 By Our Market Correspondent The stock market was fairly active during the week but trading activities appeared to be thinning out as the week drew to a close. Stocks in general closed mixed with an easier undertone. The Industrial sector was
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    • 109 13 Washington, Saturday The Malaysian Finance Minister, Tun Tan Slew Sin, said yesterday he is convinced the United States Is likely to agree to an increase In the price of gold in the near future. 'There Is something to It," Tun Tan told reporters in a
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    • Business Abroad
      • 336 13 WASHINGTON, Sat. Delegates to the 118natlon International Monetary Fund ended their annual meeting here yesterday with a declaration by fund chief Mr. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer that they had made a good start towards solving the world monetary crisis. The week-long conference broke up with
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      • 85 13 WASHINGTON: Treasury Secretary Mr. John Connally said yesterday the United States would no longer tolerate unrestricted access by other countries to UJS. markets. He said that he told an unidentified representative of a foreign country yesterday that the foreign nation's proposal to Increase shipments
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      • 61 13 TOKYO: Japan will begin importing fresh and frozen vegetables from Communist China in an effort to cope with rapidly rising produce prices, the Ministry of Agriculture said today. A Tokyo trading company, Maruichi Shojl, has been given permission to import 38,300 metric tons of fresh and
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      • 71 13 HONG KONG: Chinese steel factories have developed to a very high standard, according to a group of Japanese executives who returned yesterday from three weeks in Peking. The four-man group Nishi Steel Company of Tokyo declined to give details of their transactions but said they visited many
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      • 49 13 TOKYO: Japan's car exports during August totalled 140,464 units for an Increase of 57.6 per cent over the same month a year ago but a decrease of 17.4 per cent from July. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said that the August shipments were worth US$2l7,070.000.
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    • 195 13 ASM Cbam U% AlaM 41% Am Branda 43% Am Cu 34% Am Motor* AT A T 43% A A P U« Anaconda IS Area N Beth Steal 38% Boeing IS% Caterp Trac 48% Chryeler 33% Coca-Cola 103% Coo trot Data 48% Cora Ol Wka 3M% Dow Cham
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  • 594 14  -  By Roy Lazaroo A great night of boxing. That simply describes the Police versus Military clash at the Police Academy gymnasium last night. It was without a doubt the best amateur card seen here for a long time. And it spelt the return of some
    PICTURES: Philip Tan  -  594 words
  • 118 14 Brisbane, Saturday. Alberto Jangalay of the Philippines died last night within an hour of being knocked out by South African Kid Snowball in a bantamweight fight. Jangalay was knocked out one minute 20 seconds Into the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round fight. The punch that
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  • 69 14 New York, Saturday.— In another tune-up for his rematch with heavyweight champion Joe Frailer, Mull ammed All yesterday signed to meet Buster Mathls In a 12-round bout In Houston's Astrodome on November 17. All was guaranteed US$3OO,OOO against 40 per cent of all receipts by Top
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 538 14 r ANNOUNCEMENT WILL STUDENTS AND EX-STU-DENTS of Australion Rodio and T.V. College and those wishes to foin 'Let's Learn Japonese Club', please write: Reginard Wong, 32-E, 2nd Block, Kollong Estate, Singapore 14. OLD FREES ASSOCIATION Annual dinner Oct. 21 ot King's Hotel 7.30 p.m. Old Frees and Spouses Welcome. Contoct:
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    • 466 14 BARGAINS A CHEAP SALES MUSICAL TELEPHONE STAND $8.50 c., Tie-Dye T. Shirts $3.90 c., Watches from $7.50 c. Himalaya's, 3 Selegie Rood, Singapore *****. EDUCATION LEARN TO SPEAK DUTCH Cleat co»*id»< by Dutch men. Commencing Bth October, 1971. Please enrol now at: Belmorel Tutorial Centre, 35, Balmoral Rood, Singapore 10.
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    • 258 14 STEAMBATHS,/MASSAGE, ETC WOODSVILLE HEALTH CENTRE 38, Woodsville Rood. For oppointment: Phono *****7 Singopore. SPECIAL TREATMENTS PAINFUL FEET? Pouline Robinson M.S.S.Ch. London trained Chiropodist (Scboil) Telephone: (Singapore) *****8 for appointment. TUITION YOGA at Woodsville Health Centre. 38, Woodsville Road, Singapore. Roma Blair in ottendence For appointment Phone: *****7 TRAVEL GUIDE INTERNATIONAL
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    • 400 14 NOTICES PAN MALAYAN HOLDINGS LIMITED.. final, dividend and report announcement (a) The Directors, at a meeting held this; morning, have decided to recommend a first and final gross ordinary dividend of I* 12±% on the issued ordinary capital of:the Company payable on 15th November, 1971 for the financial year ended
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 279 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACKOU 1 Book of Bible. 5 Hobo of liiwlm. 10 Bated eonJtetton. 14 RonesosOl 15 Relative of a lyoee. 1* "Bat doth suffer—change:" 2 word*. 1? Address of British Prime Minister: S word*. 90 Put on tta* broke. 21 CoaciudM. 22 Role for Hugh O'Brien. 24 Controlling
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  • 425 15 WATER SPORT A high-performance speedboat is now the only escape for many Singaporeans from the monotony of city life. Although they now count this among their latest symbols they are at best, only half-aware of safetyprecautions, boat maintenance and servicing. To fill In the Information gap,
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  • 282 15 world |OF 1 iSPORT NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L PCT OB Pittsburgh 97 95 .59t 81 Louis 90 72 .556 7 Chicago 81 79 .51* 14 New York S3 79 .512 14 Montreal 71 99 .441 25K Philadelphia «7 »5 .414 24 WEST W L PCT
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  • 274 15 Reuter London*. Saturday While other overseas challengers failed to make any Impression, Australian David Graham carded a steady one-under par 70 yesterday to be only one stroke off the pace going Into today's final round of the £lO,OOO Dunlop Masters golf tournament. British Ryder cupper Maurice
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  • 124 15 Sydney, Saturday. Classic Mission, tne horse that rockea tne Australian racing world because his teeth looked oloer than he was, was yesterday ruied eligible for his ciass que&t the Australian Jockey Ciub Derby at Ranowick here today. With Australia's top jockey George Moore in tne saocue,
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  • 30 15 London, Saturday. John Snow, England's controversial fast bowler, has signed a new one-year contract with Sussex County Cricket Ciub to end speculation about his immediate future.
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  • 80 15 The Malaysian Under 23 team to meet Singapore Unoer 23 in the curtain raiser match to the Eng-land-Singapore rugby ciash at Jaian Besar tomorrow will be chosen from: Rory Tent, Kuun B»min, Hhh»w Rahman, Marthy, gamin, BL Nor HUuub, Tan See Hoonf, Saparndin, Karl—M, Krniil AMiltoh, glial.
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  • 34 15 Reuter RUGBT LEAGUE: CaaUeford IS Leeds It; Hull Kingston Rovers It Krirhley 7. RUGBT UNIW Bridgend St EMrw Vale Llanelli It Neath t; Newbridge It Pontypool 9; New port 7 Cardiff 4.
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  • 23 15 London, Saturday English League soccer reaatte* Division Foot: Cote heater I Chester 0; Hoothend t Sonthport 1; Stockport t Hartlepool 1.
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    7 16 LUCKY NUMBERS ONE, NINE GOING; Good
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  • 811 16 By Scrutineer Defender stands out as the best bet of the day, and I nap him to win the Class Two Division Five 7f (Race 9) at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The four-year-old showed definite promise in his last two outings at KL last
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  • 167 16 By Scrutineer. Dato Chong Kok Lim's champion Sonfel Wang 11, has a first rate chance of winning the $61,500 Singapore Gold Cup (pictured below) tomorrow and scoop the year's richest prize on the Singapore Malaysia turf. The M&cquarlo six-year-old has already made his mark as a classic
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    • 1047 17 By Blue Peter Bright Court is my choice in the $61,500 Singapore Gold Cup (Race Six) at Buklt Tim ah tomorrow. This Final Court seven-year-old Is one of the most Improved horses In training. He found the end of the long
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