New Nation, 4 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, October 4, 1971 No. 222 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
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  • 100 1 The stock market this morning was generally steady but trading In the first 45 minutes was relatively quiet and centred on a handful of selective Issues. In the Industrials, Haw Par was sought from $2.90 up to $2.94, a gain of 6 cents against Friday's last sale
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  • 11 1 Police report- ed 63 accidents yesterday. Four were serous.
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  • 339 1 Suspected mastermind in Shaw grab is on ClD's wanted list Singapore police have started a big hunt lor a man with six aliases, the suspected master-mind behind the attempted kidnapping of Mr. Harold Shaw on Saturday. The man, 30, is down in CID
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  • 29 1 The body of one of the two youths reported missing in the sea off Changl Point on Saturday, Patha Matto, 17, was found at 8 ajn. today.
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  • 226 1 United Press International Hong Kong, Monday The Soviet Union today told China that it is "deeply convinced" of the need for better relations because it "would meet the vital interests" of the two countries. H» BorMi mad* the gas tare m a m—im issued tap the
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  • 169 1 Robbers broke into a number of offices on the third floor of the Industrial Commercial Bank building in Shenton Way and escaped with thousands of dollars in cash. Office-workers reported for work at 9.30 a.m. today to find the premises ransacked. It was not immediately
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  • 22 1 Yesterday's water consumption was 99.7 million gallons, a drop of 5.4 million gallons on Saturday's figure. No rainfall was recorded.
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  • 287 1  -  *r Gene Swinstead Punters who supported Sungel Wang n in yesterday's Singapore Gold Cup don't really realise how close they came to losing their money. The lubll&nt Jockey, Rodney Dawkins, said today that It was not until he was about a furlong from home
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  • 173 1 Singapore is carrying out research on the possibility of using nuclear energy to support its industrialisation programme. This was stated by Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, chairman of the Science Council of Singapore ana 61S1R, at Premier Hotel, Nassim Road, this morning. Speaking at
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  • 337 2 KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE Ministers and MPs spearhead the latest campaign Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, discarded his diplomatic role for the day to spearhead the Keep Singapore Pollution Free campaign in Ulu Pandan yesterday. Dr. Chiang is also the MP for
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  • 28 2 New Delhi, Monday.—A missive landslide on Saturday night killed till seven members, including four women, of a fanning familr in Lalitpor Tillage, aboot five miles from
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  • 225 2  -  By Herbert Teo Four international airlines with offices in Singapore have pooled their rules and regulations into a single joint tariff publication in a bid to curb "misinterpretation" by travel agents. The airlines are British Overseas Airways Corporation, Pan-American World Airways, Trans-World Airlines, and
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  • 49 2 The YMCA It organising a three-month boxing course on Saturday and Sunday evenings. It will be conducted by Mr. K. M. Abdullah. The fee Is 10 a month for senior members and $5 for juniors. Those Interested may inquire at the YMCA, Orchard Road, Tel. *****.
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  • 40 2 New Delhi, Monday.—A passenger bus hit some trees and rolled about 50 feet into a pit near South Indian hill station, Ootacamund, yesterday, killed seven people and injuring 38 others. The dead Included two children.
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  • 360 2  -  By Abby Tan The construction of the $2O million Chung Khiaw Bank headquarters in Chulia Street has been halted following the recent merger between Chung Khiaw and United Overseas Bank. Officials of both banks have expressed uncertainty over the project because they feel that
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  • 23 2 The Singapore Teachers' Union will celebrate Its 25th anniversary with a dinner and dance at Shangrl-La's Island Ballroom on octooer 23.
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  • 121 2 Motor-car owners are reminded to inform the Registry of Vehicles of any change in the colour of their vehicles. Under the Motor Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Rules, failure to do so Is an offence punishable by n under the Road Traffic Act. Most car owners
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  • 51 2 Professor Phoon Wal Onn vice-dean of the Faculty of Rediclne, University of Singapore was re-elected chairman of the Singapore Professional Centre for 1971-1972. The deputy chairman Is Mr. Rex Koh Kim Chuan. The hon. secretary is Dr. Olam Choo Hoo and hon. treasurer is Dr. Llm Khena
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 103 2 At the cinema Jnronf Drive-In: The Vampire Lovers— 1 7, 9.30 pjri. Odeon: Arizona Colt, Hired Gun—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. Cathay: The Comet Strikes (Mandarin)—l.3o, 4, 7, 9.30 pin. Orchard: Lawrence of Arabia—l 2, 4, 8 pjn. Lido: Adios Sabata—l.4s, 4, 8.30, 9.15 pjn. Capitol: Raid On Rommel —1.45,
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  • 518 3  -  Good boot too much for locked boot By Lee Chiu San Shut in the boot of the car, I set my back against the floor, heaved upwards against the lid with my feet. A moment of strain, then the lock gave way, and I leapt
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  • 120 3 Singapore and Japanese clYil aviation authorities opened negotiations on traffic rights this morning at the Ministry of Communications. Informed sources told the New Nation that the Singapore team is led by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications, Mr. Ngtam Tong Dow, and Includes the
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  • 121 3 The first post-war performance in Singapore by a professional opera company will be given on Thursday night. The German Touring Opera Company will present. The Wise Woman by Carl Orff at the Victoria Theatre. Each singer is specially chosen from the 60-odd professional opera companies
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  • 302 3 The National Productivity Board will provide supervisory and management development consultancy services when it becomes a statutory board. Disclosing this today an informed source said legislation to bring the board into existence would be introduced in Parliament shortly. The board will replace the present
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  • 56 3 Mr. Tham Seong Chee has been elected president of the Kesatuan Akadamis Unlverslti Slngapura. Other officials are: v*cepresldent Dr. Fung Wye Poh; hon. secretary—Dr. Wong Kwei Cheong; hon. treasurer—Dr. Ng Cheng Slong; committee members —Dr. Peter S.Y. Chen, Dr. Joel da Costa, Dr. Bernard Tan, Mr. Awther
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  • 201 3  -  By Sunny Wee The Housing and Development Board has started work on a three-storey car park to solve the parking problem in Selegie Road. Since the completion of the 18-storey office and shopping complex at Selegie Road, occupiers of this building hare been plagued
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  • 19 3 KJSJI. International win hold a cocktail party at the Shancrl-La Hotel on Octoberl4 to celebrate its fourth anniversary.
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  • In Person
    • 254 4 Conducted by Ruth *Moses, Tel: *****1 Insurance men ate people who certainly do get around. They proved It at the party given by Mr. O. 8. Gibson, senior assistant manager of South British Insurance Co., and his wife to welcome the new manager of
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 387 4 What other newspapers are saying: "JAPAN IS NOT A COLONY OF THE U.S." In a recent television interview with Mr. Sato, Prime Minister of Japan, the West German correspondent Gerhard Dampmunn asked whether he considered It possible that the "developments of recent months could lead to
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    • 234 4 JAPANESE CAPITAL ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO THE SHIP-BUILDING AND SHIP-REPAIRING INDUSTRY IN THIS COUNTRY: Among the big seven of Japan's ship-builders, the three leading ones: Mitsubishi, Ishikawajima-Harima and Hitachi shipyards are of equal strength. It is quite natural for Mitsubishi to follow the other two to invest in
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    • 134 4 8f £M i Estee Lauder introduces Fresh Air Makeup, the outdoor outlook in beauty for today's country-fresh complexion. It's more than a makeup. It's today's environmental beauty message from Estee Lauder. For this country-fresh glow, you need more than sunshine and fresh air, wind and rain. You need Fresh Air
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  • 264 5 Early figures give him per cent of poll United Press International Saigon, Monday President Nguyen Van Thieu, running unppposed in yesterday's South Vietnam's presidential election, received 03.5 per cent of the first 925,000 Votes counted, according to latest government figures today. An estimated 80
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  • 144 5 Reuter Belfast, Monday International Red Cross chiefs yesterday began an inquiry into allegations of brutality to interned Republican suspects as Irish Republican Army guerrillas continued their bomb and gun attacks on British troops. The inquiry is being conducted by a three-man Red Cross
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  • 108 5 Reuter Washington, Monday Senator Stuart Symington charged yesterday that the Nixon administration is planning to triple the number of Thai troops financed to fight in Laos by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) despite congressional prohibitions. The Missouri Democrat Is chairman of a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee
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  • 305 5 United Press International Tokyo, Monday A retired American diplomat says the United States forced Japan to recognise the Nationalist Chinese government of President Chiang Kai-shek as a price for getting a Second World War peace treaty. Mr. John K. Bmmeraon makes the statement
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  • 118 5 United Press International Sydney, Monday The wife of a senator from Western Australia who was elected to Parliament on a platform of "freedom from compulsion to wear a car safety-belt." died in a car accident for not wearing a safety belt, police reported yesterday.
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  • 149 5 Reuter .Los Awgtikt, Monday Police yeetecday were hunting for headed gunman who went looking tot actress Elizabeth Taylor at her former residence here on Saturday night and shot the dew occupant of the house in the stomach, seriously wounding
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  • 112 5 United Press International Algiers, Monday Algerian President Houart Boumedienne yesterday ended two lays' bf consultations With top aides to prepare for world policy talks with Soviet Premier Mexel Kosygin who arrives today. The capital put an a t festive air with red Russian axtt
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  • 231 5 United Press International Mufay Britain's opposition Labour Party split wide open yesterday over Joining the Common Market. But big leftwing trade unions which oppose entry promised an overwhelming anti-market majority in the Labour Party's annual rank and file convention opening today. Sources predicted that Mr.
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  • 1079 6  -  By Dick Wilson When Anthony Polsky, the American freelance correspondent who covered Singapore and Malaysia for the New York Times, was expelled in June, it was widely expected that he would write his own version of the Press crisis which came to a
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 750 6  -  West will try to sabotage' Jackie Sam It is purely coincidental that the German Democratic Republic is now negotiating a trade agreement with Singapore at a time when this smaller of the two Germanies stands poised for a world-wide diplomatic offensive to gain greater
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    • 1211 6 October is anti-pollu-tion month. But just what are the dangers of pollution? Put simply: A question of survival. Pollution may be in either the short or long term a bigger threat to mankind than a nuclear holocaust which is just one form of super pollution.
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    • 12 6 FOR WORLD RENOWNED ArtiFort FURNITURE No 261 No. 584 vY'II R! I;
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    • 117 6 WINK DINK at tluabfttiau <£riil RAFFLES HOTEL C k THIS WEEKS LUNCHEON MENU MONDAYS SMORGASBORD 12.30-3.00 p.m. And Silverwagon: Fillet of Beef Wellington. TUESDAYS Silverwagon: Roast Lag of Pork, Apple Sauce arved with a bouquetwre of fresh garden vegetables WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon Crown Roast of Lamb. Mint Sauce Redcurrent Jelly with
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  • 332 7 Visit seen as bid for more influence Reuter Banal, Monday The Soviet President. Mr. Nikolai Podgorny. yesterday received a warm welcome in Hanoi on a visit regarded as a bid by Moscow to boost its Influence In Indo-Chlna. MfcjPodgorny, heading an gjtatflie airport by
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  • 170 7 Reuter Paris, Monday Emperor Hirohlto of Japan yesterday took time off from a sight seeing tour of Paris to plunge into his favourite hobby—the study of marine biology. At his hotel suite, he received Professor Georges Teissier, a leading French marine biologist to discuss
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  • 171 7 Reuter Caracas, Monday Police said today that the Dominican Republic's missing woman consul, Senora Thelma Frias de Rodriguez, who was found yesterday, had arranged her own kidnapping. Detectives discovered the 56-year-old consul alone and safe in a suburban apartment. After she was questioned,
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  • 198 7 Reuter New York, Monday Two prisoners were shot in the legs by tower guards when 350 convicts rioted at Pontiac state prison, Illinois, on Saturday night in which five other prisoners and six guards were injured. Police surrounded the prison and National Guardsmen were
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  • 324 7 Top Soviet scientists plea for freedom Reuter Moscow, Monday A distinguished Russian atomic physicist yesterday appealed to the state to allow Soviet citizens to emigrate if they wished, saying, "a free country cannot resemble a cage even if it is gilded and supplied with good
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  • 204 7 United Press International Dacca, Monday The Pakistani government has launched a top-priority search for secret UN documents stolen from Lahore's Intercontinental Hotel, government sources said yesterday. All airports were placed on special alert. The sources said the documents, concerning the political and
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  • 412 7 Reuter London, Monday Nearly 200 Russians including Soviet diplomats and trade officials expelled from Britain for spying left London yesterday for Leningrad in a Soviet cruise liner. A tight cecurlty curtain was thrown around the Ser at Tilbury docks while ie Russian* boarded the 7.490-ton liner
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  • 77 7 An American young couple—Bowan C. Hollitz of Cleveland, and Peggy Meredith, 25, from Chicago (both sitting at right/centre) is seen during typical Hindu style wedding ceremonies in a New Delhi temple recently. After the four-hour ritual of the marriage, they agreed, "This is the most perfect
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  • 142 7 Reuter Addis Ababa, Monday Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia leaves here today on an 18day trip that will take him to China, Iran and Somalia. The Emperor's week-long state visit to Peking will be of special world interest since he will be
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  • 313 7 Reuter London, Monday British European Airways (BEA), owners of the Vanguard airliner which crashed in Belgium on Saturday killing all 63 people aboard, received a bomb threat against a similar flight three weeks ago. BEA revealed last night that they received a
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  • 468 8 To clear the weeds, one must get at the roots. In the same way, to be completely rid of drug abuse, Singapore will have to work on drugtakers. The anti-drug crack-down has to be conducted on two fronts destroying the lines of supply, and abolishing
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 53 8 Two car-loads of police were seen entering the Bank of China builaing on October 1, China's National Day. But the startled guests at the celebration party were soon relieveo of their anxiety. The police were present only to see that oraer was maintained at
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    • 64 8 The friendly contest held by organisers of the NTUC Life Insurance Co-opera-tive, INCOME, in April and May was a great success. It resulted in 1037 policies totalling $2,937,480. Sixty-five INCOME organisers from 13 unions took part in the contest and 16 were awarded prizes for outstanding
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  • 1255 8  -  ALEX JOSEY South Vietnam's one man presidential election again raises the question: has democracy a future in this part of the world? Not that I think the absence of an opponent for President Thieu necessarily means there can
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  • Letters
    • 392 8  -  M.S. ISLAM Ag. High Commissioner of Pakistan Singapore, 9. I refer to the letter in New Nation of September 28 under the heading. "No way to get figure" written by N. Wong. Much stress has been laid in this letter on the quotation of figures
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    • 130 8  -  LEE BAH CHEE On September 25, around 7 pjn., there were three unrelated collisions, interspaced about 100 yards, which involved not less than 11 motor vehicles headed for the city along Nlcoll Highway a scene of frequent serious and fatal accidents. Perchance the traffic authorities may
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    • 232 8 After reading the New Nation report about swallowing a house lizard alive with a glass of samsu to cure asthma. I fear the method may not be practical. I have another method of asthma cure which some patients have already tried with success and I do
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1363 9 Anil Bhatia looks at its impact on their economies Foreign investment Is not always fun. An Australian once put his money into a plant in Indonesia, only to find that people there do not like to drink it. Today Afelan economists are keenly debating how
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  • 801 9  -  From Arnold Dibble United Press International You can always tell a foreigner In the Philippines. He's the one wearing the comfortable barong tagalog native shirt. FOr the foreign refugees, no more necktie hangings in Wall Street and no more suit coats to sop up the
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  • 1092 9 Filipinos are keen for more foreign investment but their experience with the Americans has made them more cautious about accepting foreign capital. The executive director of the Institute of Exports Development of the Board of Investment of the Philippines, Mr. Mario Alena said: "There is a movement
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  • 680 10  -  Poor pastures, land shortage a problem By Patrick de Souza There is a fairly wellestabUshed milk industry in the Republic, but it involves the processing and packing of milk rather than dairying. Dairying which Involves rearing of milch cows Is. even only token represen,tlon by
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  • 608 10  -  When Raffles College had a team as strong as the State side Patrick de Souza In the late *****, Raffles College had a rugger team that was almost as strong as the State side, according to Col. Abdul Karim bin Bagoo (below), principal of
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  • 626 10 Pang Guek Cheng gets the views of six Pre-U students from Raffles Girls Secondary School Lane Ai Mlnr.lt, PreUniverslty I Bcftenee: The school tie Is one of the distinctive features of the school uniform, and should be worn everyday to distinguish students
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  • 579 10 Last principal of a British Army school writes thesis for master's degree EDUCATION Thls year marked the end of an era for British Army schools in the Republic, according to Mr. R. P. Gaskell, the last principal of St. John's School which closed recently.
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  • TREND
    • 177 11 Made in Singapore, for our climate and girls. If you feel that Imported clothes are not worth the price tags they carry then these outfits will be within your budget. The fabrics may not be original prints, but they are certainly fashioned so. More
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    • 366 11  -  You don't have to go to elocution class—just speak from the diaphragm and not the throat By Mary Lee Do you think your voice is soothing and compassionate? Not if you punctuate your gasps with high-pitch-ed uncontrollable giggles. I've often heard Europeans remark that the Oriental
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    • 403 11 Dining room set with a difference < y --v --T— -if' I've been looking around for dining room furriiture and have found most lacking in variety and boring. The tables are always either rectangular or round and all too standard looking. Then I came across
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    • 657 11 In the crazy race to be one up, it doesn't matter what you buy as long as it costs a lot It's a swell thing to have money, but there are ways of living with your fortune without getting swollen headed about It. Take jewellery
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    • 108 11 THE ULTIMATE ELEGANCE IN SUITINGS T* P*i! -t I >i When you talk about suitings, everyone around the world knows that for light, medium, or heavyweight, there is no better name than Dormeuil the name which is ultimate for elegance. When you are in for i that elegant suit, make
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  • 346 12  -  WITH JIM WATKINS Design these days has reached the point where rule of thumb diagnose Is no longer satisfactory. In the post, wnen engines were built deliberately with a low state of tune In the Interests of long life and durability, a 10 per cent
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  • 350 12 At last someone has come up with something to beat hot seats in Singapore. Time and time again (with the vinyl upholsteries so popular now) motorists and passengers burn their legs when they sit in a car seat which has been left with the sun
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  • 352 12 Despite efforts to keep them out and a 55 per cent tax on imported vehicles, Japanese car manufacturers have invaded and entrenched themselves in the Singapore car market in the last four years. According to figures compiled by the Singapore Association of Motor Traders 070 Japanese cars
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  • 1058 12  -  MOTOR CYCLING WITH LEE CHIU SAN Suzuki call it Savage, and they mean it. The bike is the TS2SO R., the latest 250 c.c. motocross machine from Suzuki, and a really wild one. The American magazine, Cycle, regularly runs comparison tests of all the machines In one
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  • 896 12 THE SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS MONEY There is an interesting relationship between the price of a convertible security and the price of the ordinary share concerned. This relationship- and other characteristics of the price movements of convertible securities must be clearly understood if
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  • SPORT
    • 329 13 Follow the horses marked with a Senator led into the straight from Fair Chance and Bon Vivant, with The Peacoek closing in. Bon Vivant hit the front a furlong out and ran on gamely to beat The Peacock by a neck. Setia
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    • 864 13 By Scrutineer Dato Chong Kok Lim's money spinner and champion, Sungei Wang n, won the $61,500 Singapore Gold Cup In brilliant fashion at Buklt Timah yesterday. With Australian jockey Rod Dawklns riding a spectacular finish, Sungei Wang n came "flying" over the
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    • 40 13 England 39 Singapore 9 ABOVE: Webb pats down England's first try in the first half of the match against Singapore at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. BELOW: England clears from a tight pack—Pictures by Brian Culley.
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    • 400 14  -  BJ Sonny Yap Sex for athletes has been medically proved to have no 111 effects on their performances. Dr. Lindy Lin, the worts medicine expert with the National Spurts Promotion Board made this mythshattering statement yesterday. He was reiterating what many sports doctors, officials
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    • 80 14 New York, Monday. Francois Cevert of France, driving a Ford-powered Tyrell, won the United States Grand Prix here yesterday after leading for the last 35 laps of the 59lap race. Cevert roared In 40 seconds ahead of secondplaced Jo Slffert of Switzerland, in a BUM. Third
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    • 329 14 Professional boxing In the Republic is being revived at the Gay World Stadium on October 22. Heading the promotion is a 10-round main event featuring flyweights Isidro Vlcera, the No. 4 contender in the Philippines and the No. 1 Australian contender Harry Hayes, who is also
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    • SPORT IN THE US
      • 189 14 New York, Monday The poised Baltimore Orioles snowed why they are the world champions when they spotted Vida Blue a three-run lead and then charged ba c k with a four-run rally with two out in the 7th inning to beat Blue and the Oakland A's
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      • 70 14 New York, Monday.— Albatross set two consecutive world records on Saturday by capturing both heats of the U5552,865 Tattersalls Pace at the Lexington trots big red mile. The three-year-oldpacer, driven by Stanley Dancer and owned by Albatross Stables of Pittsburgh, scorched the mile in Identical heats of
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      • 256 14 United Press International New York, Monday Big Bob Robertson, who was beginning to think he left his big swing back in the dressing room, hit a record three homers and a double yesterday to drive in five runs as the Pittsburgh Pirates evened their National
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    • 141 15 Sydney, Monday Australian Jockey Club Derby winner Classic Mission will be scratched from the Caulfleld Cup, first leg of the big Melbourne spring handicap double, co-owner Mr. Robert Goh Kim Cheng of .Singapore said last night Classic Mission had been promoted to second favourite for
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    • 92 15 By Scrutineer The turnover on all •forms of totallsator Setting at Bukit Timah Ton Gold Cup day yes* terday at Bukit Timah exceeded a record $2.6 million. "This is an all-time high record for one afternoon of 1 a race meeting at Bukit Timah, the Singapore Turf
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    • 74 15 Paris, Monday Geoff Lewis swept favourite Mill Beef to the front with two furlongs to go yesterday to win the worlds richest horse race, the two million franc (U*****,000) Prix De L'Arc de Trlomphe. Mill Reef, trained in England by Tan TtaMipg and owned by American
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    • 72 15 Madrid, Monday. Spanish Courts authorities yesterday followed the lead of Head of State General Franco and announced an amnesty for all the sportsjnen under suspension In Spain. On Saturday General Franco announced an amnesty for prisoners to mark the 35th Anniversary of his coming to power.
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    • 61 15 Madrid, Monday. The International Gymnastics Federation yesterday rejected' a call to expel South Africa as a protest against tits racial policies. At the Federation's 50th -Congress, which ended hare yesterday, delegates defeated a resolution brought by *the Soviet Union, CXechot*lovakia, Yugoslavia. Po- •land, and East Germany.
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    • 10 15 LEAGUE 2 Batley 7 Omtay li puVJttJ: ifXJi
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    • Article, Illustration
      115 15 ABOVE: Early leaders In the Singapore Gold Cup coming out of the home straight with eight farlongs to go. Sun gel Wang n was well back on the rails at this stage and not yet In the picture. BELOW: Staff photographer All Ynsoff using a powerful telephoto
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    • 166 15 Reuter Melbourne, Monday The Rest of the World cricket team to tour Australia beginning next month was named here yesterday as: Gary Sobers (Captain), Clive Lloyd and Rohan (West Indies), Intikhab ai*m (vice-cap-tain), Asif Masood and Zahir Abbas (Pakistan), BJML Gavaskar, PJL Engineer and
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    • 76 15 Sweden. Monday Kel Nagle, Australia's world senior champion, streaked up from Joint fifth position overnight to win the Volvo Open golf championship here yesterday with a superb three underpar final round. The 52-year-old professional from Sydney captured the US$4O,OOO crown (3200 sterling) title with a round
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    • 22 15 iMfltmnmt Monday Southpaw Pad Ferrari retained bis Australian *t 1 wel|lit tatorn title when be ootpotnteri wuae Leslie here yeeterdajr.
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    • 134 15 London, Monday Mohammad All (Casslus Clay), former world heavyweight boxing champion, said he wanted to fight Jack Bod ell, the new British, European and Commonwealth champion, when he flew into London's Heathrow airport yesterday. All was passing through London on his way to Nigeria where he will
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    • 52 15 The Bum. Monday— B—Mi of Dutch Pint DMston foottoafl matebet: FC Uttacfat 0 MIcnoord 0; Trijfcar 1 ICVT 0; Vtolandain o Oo Ahead en** 0; FC Dan Boach 0 DW» fcAJw 1 NSC e; FC Tawnta 1 PBV 0; FC XMn Haag S MAC 1; Sparta 3 FC
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    • 729 15  -  KBrias wotes— Desmond Oon The University of Singapore Tennis Club is proving itself to be the most Imaginative and progressive sports club on campus. The club has plans to announce a ranking list comprising the top 10 men players at the end of the 1971/72 academic
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    • 444 15  -  By M. Param A brilliant 139-run stand between state skipper Steve Houghton and Wong Hoe Sang for the under Graduates, was the highlight of the drawn TTifttr.h against the Graduates at Bales tier Road yesterday. In this high scoring match, where the graduates had earlier
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    • 110 15 Bangkok, Monday.—The Rajaprachanukroh Club of Thailand trounced Singapore's Guthrie Waugh 3-0 in a group "A" round robin match of the second Queen's Cup football tournament at the National Stadium here yesterday. Raj apachanukroh led 1-0 at half-time. In an earlier match in the same group, Thailand's Wee
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    • 374 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 10 Assigned task. 11 d'Arthur." 12 Walking—: 2 words. IS Factors in biology. IS Rave a good cry. 22 Member nation of the UJf. 24 Early night: Poet 25. «View with—." 26 Author Irwin 27 Broadway name. 29 Inquired. 30 Follower of: Suffix. 32 Sound of pain.
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    • 132 15 MONDAY a IBBBHa z\aau ■oi WHAT YOU lAVE TO M Each fey this week, K«v Rata, pahfch a wart paste. la paz* there «RI It mis each «h m letter M|. «M yea I H im ia these Mb letters *k fte of the CUB *n KE M ntr PfST
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    • 236 16 Motorist Ivor Monckton, 79 "I am a pigheaded old blighter" vowed to keep on taking tests till he won back his driving licence. A week ago he'failed test number two of his comeback trail after magistrates had found him guilty of careless driving
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    • 34 16 T b ii Taiwanese songbird with the wonderful voice is Tien Ling, 25, who has worked the Asian circuit and is now performing at a local nightclub Picture Picture by Philip Lim
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    • 41 16 AH FOOK: Oh for the good old days of ballroom dancing! The so-called modern dances these days would make Strauss turn in his grave. MEI LIN: You're Just a square. Try keeping up with the times for a change.
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    • 197 16 THE PRICE IS SO STAGGERING People these days can afford to recover from their sickness in luxury with the fantastically well furnished suites available now. Take for Instance, the two-room suite at lit. Alvernia Hospital's new extension which was opened recently. There
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    • 66 16 Milkman Byd Hart's customers decided to give him a real sendoff after making the rounds for them for 35 years. On Syd's last day at work before retiring, the neighbours greeted him with a bottle of champagne and presented him with a £l2O
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    • 69 16 New Zealanders and wine don't mix—that is the verdictlng of Perchtoldsdorfers. During this village's wine festival, 12 young vacationing New Zealanders arrived to taste the wine. Trouble was they tasted a bit too much. The visitors began climbing up 9 foot high to haul
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    • 59 16 Five garbagemen sifted through tons of garbage at the town dump until they found a widowed mother's purse containing £O. Mrs. Lillian Cornfield had accidentally thrown away the purse with old newspapers. Yesterday she gave the men a hug of thanks. "We were only
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    • 79 16 Victor Mlnca, 47, of Melbourne won an Australiawide photography contest without using a camera. Mr. Mlnca laid a large sheet of photographic paper on the floor of his darkroom and placed two models, a young boy and girl, on the paper In various poses.
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    • 92 16 College girls In hot pants are hot kicks at gasstations In Seoul. The manager of one of the busiest filling stations said that when they wanted only 10 girl attendants to feed gas, about 100 applied. The stations pays a girl attendant at least £l6 a!
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    • 34 16 Retribution was swift for a man stealing collection boxes from a church near Lorient in. Trance. The rector crept up on him and felled him with the book used to register christenings.
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    • 398 16 5 ftllipM 3.00 Opening and General Hospital 3JO 3.50 A Diary of Brents In Singapore This Week (X) 3.55 If> happening In Singapore (T) 4.10 Days of Our lives 435 Close 6 M Opening and Charlie Chaplin Comedy Theatre 6.30 News In Brief 625 Pre-examination Programme for Chlneea Students Literature
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