New Nation, 7 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, October 7, 1971 No. 225 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE THURSDAY, OCTORER 7
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 42 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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  • 130 1 Trading in the stock market was 1 airly active thi« morning. However, prices in general were steady. In the industrials, Haw Par featured with business done at $2.95, $2.96, $2.97, $2.98 and $2.99, a gain of 5 cents compared to yesterday's last sale at $194. Pan Kkctric
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  • 27 1 Yesterday's water consumption was 104.5 million gallons, a drop of 1.2 million gallons on Tuesday's figure. Rainfall recorded In Seletar Reservoir was 0.9 inches.
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  • 63 1 LATE NEWS Bangkok. Thursday. Thai forces, working in liaison with Malaysian troops across the border and backed by artillery and air support, moved deep into the southern Thai provinces today In search of guerrillas. A government spokesman said that a force of about 1000 terrorists under
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  • 480 1 Ministry to meet diplomats soon The Home Affairs Ministry is to hold a meeting with representatives of diplomatic missions here to discuss how to combat drugtaking among foreign students studying in Singapore. This follows the firstever recovery of hard drugs Including Speed and MX
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  • 264 1  -  By P.N. Balji A 58-year-old worker was crushed to death this morning when the shoring holding baek a mud wall gave way at a construction site In Scotts Road. Three of his colleagues who were with him inside the 20-foot deep pit narrowly escaped death.
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  • 93 1 Bangkok, Thursday. The Bangkok Post said today that a 68-year-old woman presumed dead lay for a week In a coffin before friends discovered she was still alive. Dr. Sanlt Archlpsamutr told the story to the newspaper yesterday. Mrs. Hoe Chuthasorn, a malaria victim, was found lying
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  • 214 1 The British government will decide over the next few days whether lan Reed is to be court mart!ailed or made the subject of criminal proceedings in connection with the death of his wile. London will alto decide whether the p«wi»«th>|i j tnatlond! t^bay^and Teow
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  • 163 1 New Nation Foreign Service Tel Aviv, Thursday Indian peace pilot Swaml Vishnu Devenanda bombarded Israeli and Egyptian troops on the Suez Canal with flowers and peace leaflets today during a Tel AvivCairo flight unhampered by the air forces of either nation. Together with his
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  • 190 1 Police yesterday continued their crackdown on long-haired youths with a surprise check on the Esso refinery at Pulau Ayer Chawan. The check was carried out by two inspectors and three police constables. The police officers went round the refinery, taking down names of
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  • 50 1 Jakarta, Thursday. Indonesian authorities In Padang, West Sumatra, have detained a Singapore ship which ran aground recently, Antara news agency reported today. The Local police commander Commissioner Soedjadi, said that court action would be taken If It was found that ship entered Indonesian waters without a permit.
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    • 192 1 Sharp just cut another electronic calculator dcwn to size THE SHARP EL-8M ANSWERS UP TO 16 DIGITS 1.69 lbs. 4" x 2f" EXTRA LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT If you do more than simple adding and substracting, you know it's rough getting by these days without some electronic help. Our new
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  • 151 2 Reuter Manila, Thursday Singapore's new ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. Cheam Kim Seang, yesterday presented his credentials to President Marcos and told him the Republic attached great value to her relationship with the Philippines. Their relations were of great value as the
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  • 60 2 The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union has collected $2,031 for the four students seriously injured in the recent explosion at the Anderson Secondary School. Mr. Goh Soon Seng, welfare secretary of the union, today said: "Collections were made from the public through the sales of our campus
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  • 416 2  -  Claims bid to flood job market By Bosco Gomez The 600-strong Malay Asian Ship Officers Union wants the NTUC to Intervene and request the Singapore Polytechnic to temporarily 8 he 1 v e the radio telephone operators course for seamen. In an memorandum to
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  • 134 2 The success of the recent Buy Singapore Made Products Exhibition has prompted the Singapore Manufacturers Association to hold special displays of local products in departmental stores, emporla and supermarkets. This foUow-up display will be held in early December. A SMA spokesman said: "Special displays
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  • 329 2 Saber Air will introduce a new concept in training their batch of £5 stewardesses and stewards they are now recruiting. Ab well as getting the usual ground and on-the-job training, they will stay In a hotel here to give them the away-from-home feeling. Mr. J,
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  • 366 2 The Assistant Comptroller of Customs Special Branch, Mr. John Hanam is tipped to be the chief of the new Narcotics Bureau to be set up soon. Over a dozen specially selected Customs officers and six CID detectives will be seconded to form the backbone of
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  • 243 2 Malaysia Singapore Airlines has set up a Commercial Training Centre to turn out an efficient corps of trained personnel geared to provide better service to air travellers. The centre, on the second floor "bf MSA Building In Robinson Road, was officially opened by the
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  • 245 2  -  Big Geylang River clean-up KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE By Elisabeth Choo Today we feature one of Singapore's waterways the Geylang River in another graphic before and a ft e t contrast that spotlights the value of pollution control. The debris pictured near the mouth
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 I weather Tempdtatures in world cities yesterday: Naha 84-75 Kuala Lumpur 91-71 Jakarta 90-77 Hong Kong 82-75 Tokyo 62-59 Seoul 63-43 Bangkok 94-76 Manila 84-74 London 63-54 Paris 63-48 Moscow 36-32 San Francisco 72-53 New York 72-60 Sydney 69-50 Melbourne 67-54 Canberra 71-32 Perth 59-54 Singapore The weather forecast from
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  • 204 3 These soldiers from the Signals Battalion, stationed at Dover Road, are giving a helping hand to SATA to pack greeting seals into about 44,000 envelopes. The letters will be sent out to supporters and wellwishers next week to mark the launching of
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  • 160 3 The Singapore Apex Club will make a bid for Singapore to host the Zone Pour Convention in 1973. This was disclosed by Mr. Daniel Owee, president of the club, before he left for Perth last night to attend the Apex Zone Four
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  • 236 3 The $9.5 million Science Centre, to be set up in Jurong, will be run by a staff of 88 when it begins operations in the middle of 1973. The staff members will range from university graduates who are specialists in their fields
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  • 65 3 The Khalsa Educational Centre at Teaaeneohn Road will hold a display of margarine sculpture and vegetable decorations by Mr. Aoyama Takahashl on Saturday from 10 to 10 pjn. The centre was set up last December to cater to the educational needs of the people lining in that
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  • 35 3 The Adult and Turning for Living Department of thej Chinese YIfCA will on mastue at Ite Palmer Road cenire on NO?. 1. The 20-seeslon, two-boor coH*»e will begin at 7 pm. fi
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  • 235 3 Guidance geared to their problems Young people with social and psychological problems can now turn to a specialised centre for counselling and advice. The Child Guidance Unit at Kallang set up a year ago is geared towards the problems of pre-school children as well as students
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 100 3 At the cinema Lido: Adios Sabata 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.15 pjn. Capitol: Raid on Rommel—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. Sex: The Lady Professional (Mandarin) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. Sky: Hie Lady Professional (Mandarin) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pjn. Rosy: The Lady Professional (Mandarin) 1.45, 4.15, 7. 9.30 pjn. State:
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  • 304 4 In rerson Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 Only 4000 passports to Hyatt hospitality were Issued for the official opening, but when the day came several thousand gatecrashers happily Joined the guests to the food and drinks. The 'passport' idea, although not entirely new,
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  • 622 4  -  By Edgar Koh THE DESERTER starring Bekim Fehmiu, John Haston and Richard Crenna. (Coming to Odeon and Jurong Drive-in). This is another Italian Western, this time a production of the Dino de Laurentls organlsatlon which makes this sort of flinnn on a big scale in much the
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 160 4 What other newspapers are saying: THE COMMDNIIt THREAT: The Goremment's White Paper, exposing the" Communist secret plans to mount an armed Insurrection as was the case In 1948, Is aimed at providing clear Information on the methods used by Communist organisations in achieving their objectives. An understanding of
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    • 571 4 NifHNG REKINDLED: Over the past SO odd years, the kidnapping of wealthy businessmen has aroused the earnest attention of the public and the government. Facts have shown that after the drastic actions taken by the police, kidnapping has died down, particularly after a notorious kidnapper was shot
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    • 330 4 FROM 'SAGGING* TO TNBULTING GIRL STUDENTS": Recently, some students of the University of Singapore were suspended from their studies because of their and silly ways of ragging the freshies during the "Orientation Week." Although protests were lodged by the students concerned, they did not develop further.
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  • 360 5 Nation will be told today United Press International Washington, Thursday President Nixon will announce today his Phase Two economic Potfcy to follow the current 90-day wageprice freeze. i White Bouse Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, said e President would make the announcement on television
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  • 242 5 Reuter Brussels, Thursday The mysterious disappearance of a Soviet trade official here has sparked off speculation of a possible link with the defection of top KGB officer Oleg Lyalin in London recently. A spokesman at the Soviet Embassy here yesterday confirmed that the official,
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  • 366 5 k*) IN THE U.N. Reuter New York, Thursday Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad yesterday denounced the idea of an interim Middle East agreement, now being actively pursued by the United Stales. He charged in the U.N. General Assembly that Israel had used previous such
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  • 127 5 These office workers in the People's Park complex are becoming used to working by candlelight. Since a major electricity breakdown last month, the offices have been hit regularly by either a breakdown in the air-conditioning unit or the electricity supply. Though the electricity supply has been
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  • 159 5 Saigon, Thursday Vice President K&uyen Cab Ky yesterday called last Sunday's South Vietnamese presidential election results "indicative of blatant rigging" and vowed he would never go into exile and was "ready to die in struggle." Mr. Ky, in his first public reaction to
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  • 106 5 New York, Thursday Secretary General U Thant reported yesterday the United Nations already In "a state of near and hopeless Insolvency," would need $045 million to continue operations through 1972. In presenting his first budget topping the $BOO million mark to the UJf. Administrative and Budgetary Committee,
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  • 162 5 United Press International Belfast, Thursday The recently built Belfast Scotland boat ferry terminal blew up yesterday shortly after the last boat pulled out of harbour, an Army spokesman said. The terminal was closed only five minutes when an explosion rocked the building,
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  • 276 5 Reuter The Hague, Thursday Foreign news agencies in the Hague yesterday received anon y m o us telephone calls threatening the life of Japan's Emperor Hirohito. who is due here tomorrow for a two-day private visit. Public debate on the advisability of his visit
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  • 139 5 Reuter London, Thursday Many of London's riverside dwellers heaved sighs of relief yesterday and started to take away the sandbags and other antiflood measures they had put up earlier. For yesterday's exceptional high tide, which they had been warned might send the River Thames
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 1098 6 The Gerakan government of Penan* last week survived a motion of no-confldence brought against It by the Democratic Action Party. Pakir Singh in Penang talks to the Chief Minister, Dr. lim Chong En about the accusations that were laid against him and his party, the
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    • 316 6  -  By Jackie Sam Nobody quite knows just how big Jakarta's underground population is. But there are officials who do believe they number in the thousands, driven there by* the energetic Governor All Sadlkin's campaign to rid the capital of vagrants and beggars. Before
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    • Article, Illustration
      1108 6  -  Big hotels complain of 'crisis' By Peter Ong The major hotels In Singapore are in a sad state. Many of them, including those with International links, are suffering from low occupancy rates. For the past month or so these hotels have been complaining of this "crisis." Some
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    • 695 6  -  ASEAN meeting will now discuss his proposal By S.M. All When ASEAN foreign ministers meet in Kuala Lumpur late next month to discuss President Marcos' proposal for an Asian summit and its agenda, they will, in effect, be talking about a move the Filipino leader made just
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  • 397 7 Foreign aid so far /insignificant' Reuter New pelhi, Thursday The Indian Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. R.K. Khadllkar, said yesterday that the international community should meet the whole cost l involved in providing relief for the 9 million East Pakistani refugees who have fled
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  • 162 7 Reuter Washington, Thursday The White House yesterday energetically rejected a suggestion that Dr. Henry Kissinger's trip to Peking later this month was linked to the current debate on Chinese representation in the United Nations. The White House said President Nixon's national security aaviser
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  • 215 7 United Press International Brussels, Thursday The modern-day Robin Hood who stole a priceless 17th Century masterpiece to help East Pakistani regugees, was caught yesterday hiding in a stable at Hasselt near here and the painting recovered from under his mattress in the hotel where
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  • 194 7 Reuter Damascus, Thursday Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat said by telephone last night that he was safe and well and "in excellent shape." Mr. Arafat survived an assassination attempt by disenchanted fellow guerrillas, while on his way to inspect his men in Syria. A
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  • 162 7 United Press International New York, Thursday A federal judge said yesterday there was no reason to issue a temporary injunction barring Attica Prison officials and' guards from physically abusing inmates. "The plaintiffs have failed to show the court any need for a federal injunction In
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  • 208 7  -  By Jenny Lee Fifty-elght-year-old Lee Dal Soh (above) loves to yarn. It's been his business for more than 30 years. A household name, charming Mr. Lee, whose real name Is Fook Hong, Is not the "big fool" as his nickname purports. He has millions of
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  • 77 7 Kampala, Thursday. President Idl Amin said yesterday he had received Information that Ugandan dissidents based In Tanzania were planning to stage an attack on Uganda during Independence Day celebrations here later this week. But he was not worried by the reported plans, he told 79 alleged
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  • 27 7 London, Thursday—Burma's head of state, Generral Ne Win, will have a medical examination by specialists within the next few days, officials said yesterday.
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  • 208 7 Reuter Peking, Thursday Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia last night heaped praise on China during a banquet, hosted by Premier Chou En-lai in Peking. "It has been my long cherished' desire to visit this great land, which has given birth to man's most
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  • 201 7 United Press International Ottawa, Thursday Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak arrived here yesterday for an official visit to Canada that was expected to include discussions on foreign aid and the political, economic and military situations in South-East Asia. Tun Razak, accompanied by his
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  • 210 7 Reuter Brussels, Thursday NATO's special envoy Manlio Brosio will go to Moscow as soon as possible to sound out Russian thinking on cutting East West troop levels in Europe, NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns said here last night. But Dr. Luns, speaking at a press
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  • SCIENCE '71
    • 1003 8 New Nation Education froadsheet The breaking of the genetic code and the interpretation of DNA and the genetic bine print are by no means the end of the eearch to understand the living cell. The next greet problem, now in front of molecular biologists, is that
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    • Article, Illustration
      1070 8 Of the new scientific disciplines, ergonomics is the one that most closely concerns people in their daily lives; for ergonimics is the study of the human body and its performance in relationship to the environment in which it works. Krgonomlsts study such things as the heat-balance of the human
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    • 1438 8  -  MAN H. Norris Department of Pharmacology, The London Hoepttal Medical College. The abuse of drags, rather than their legitimate use, has attracted a great deal of public interest in recent years. Addiction, drug dependency and death by accidental or suicidal overdose are causing increasing concern, but
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    • 1876 9  -  by O. Scarrott Manager, Advance Research and Development dicision, International Computers Ltd. The volume of usefnl work a modern computer can perform depend* as much upon its software as its hardware. Software is the term used to describe the lists of instructions (programmes) that must
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    • 1972 9  -  I& MACHINES by Geoffrey Pardoe Hawker Siddeley Dynamic* Ltd A fundamental feature of aerospace technology is the constant search for new methods of propulsion. In space particularly, differing requirements and a new and infinite operational environment have stimulated great advances in performance measured, say, in terms Of thrust
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  • 416 10 The opposition People's Front ha? pledged, if elected to power, to shorten the working week, to raise the retirement age of workers to 60, and to increase the salaries of the lower-paid personnel of the civil service. ~spr good measure, it has
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 48 10 I understand from a friend in Hong Kong that Anthony Folksy, former New York Timesman in Singapore, has sold a long story on the circumstances of his expulsion from the Republic last June to a high-circulation A m eric an magazine—which sells In Singapore.
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    • 121 10 After Hln<r>y anri willing at the Ambassador Hotel, a colleague stopped at a stall outside Katong Park, which Is just opposite the hotel, to buy some fruit. Surprised to find it still doing business at midnight, he asked the stall-holder how he took his goods home every
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  • 628 10  -  JACKIE SAM The question at the Press conference was: "There has been criticism of the Japanese about their reluctance to export technological skills or help develop such skills in countries in the region which have intimate trade and
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  • Letters
    • 455 10  -  A.C. BHAUMIK Second Secretary, High Commission of India Singapore We would have been happy to let the Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan supply the answers to the questions asked by correspondents like P.J. Scarla and N. Wong regarding events In East. Pakistan. The only reason
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    • 301 10 It was with great Interest that I read "What snooper overheard" in your Issue of September 29, re- gardlng the Civilian War Dead Memorial in Beach Road. I fully agree with the writer's sentiments as to the unpleasant memories that 9111 st stir in the
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    • 147 10  -  HARRY KOK We have a problem about daily wages set by our factory. We hope you help us in solving the problem. We are working in a Jurong factory which pays us $6 a day and the working hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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    • 106 10 Brickbats have often been hurled In the Press at civil servants for rude or Inefficient service. But we seldom offer them bouquets. It gives me great pleasure to report about the courteous and helpful service rendered to me by a junior civil servant last week. On
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    • 219 10  -  ASP FOO HEE KENG Public Relations Officer, Singapore Police Force. Singapore, 2. I refer to the report In New Nation of October 5 headlined "Drug pushers use terror tactics." The police have received no report of any students being intimidated or assaulted by drug pushers. With
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    • 108 10 I am a resident of Bam-* boo Grove Park anil would" like to draw attention ofthe United Bus Company to* Inadequate bus service number 173. I very frequently make use of this service and often find the buses crowded even before they reach the" 1 bus-stand opposite
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    • 52 10 I refer to the reply from the Broadcasting Division to Early Bird (NN September, 28). Since Tamil films are so scarce, I suggest that TV Singapore resume screening Hindi films which are always appreciated by the public as a pleasant form of entertainment. LOVE. SONG, COMEDY
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    • 179 10 Miss Lee's cure for asthma is cheap, simple, practicable and within the scope and reach of the poorest, it is certainiy worth a trial. I But few, if any. will have heard of an even more. fantastic cure for this, which the originator believes to be
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    • 138 10 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. TOP i EXECUTIVE SUCCESS how to achieve it...how to hold it...DDAY... ...is for YOU the younger executive This forceful, fast-reading new Guide exposes the dynamic strategies seldom openly discussed and almost unknown to the younger man wlo needs
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 1370 11  -  By Pakir Singh Just a short distance from Orchard JEtoad that river of quickmoving executives and money-conscious businessmen, stands the six -sto re y concrete building which houses the Singapore Council for Social Services. The building is new. It looms upwards with neither majesty
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  • 549 11  -  From a Special Correspondent In GENEVA Information provided by the Geneva-bas-ed International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) reveals that developing nations, particularly in Asia, are making important strides in nuclear energy but that some problems have still to be resolved. Just last year, all the developing natkfti*
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 292 12 United Press International New York, Thursday Stocks, moving in narrowly irregular fashion through mid-ses- J sion yesterday, closed strongly in stepped-up trading. The gain followed a White House announcement that President Nixon will reveal Phase Two of his economic policy in
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    • 242 12 Reuter London, Thursday The market closed steady around opening levels after fluctuating narrowly for much of the day. At 1500 hrs the Financial Times index was 0.1 higher at 412.7. A good demand among properties, Finance /HP, building and constructions and banks was sparked
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    • 67 12 Australian manufacturers are planning to market industrial machinery in a big way in Singapore. An exhibition of the latest in machinery, including metal working, food processing, handling, transportation, electric power, construction and road making equipment will be held at Shangrl-lah Hotel from November 8 to 13. About
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    • 190 12 Allied Cham 89% Alcoa 47% Am Brands 43 Am Can Am Motors AT T 44 A ft P Anxwda 10 14 Avon Pd Both Steel 26% Boeing 17* Caterp Trac ...f 49% Chrysler 31* Ooct-Coll Ill* Control Dau 47 Corn Oi Wka 215 Dow Chem 70* DuPont
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    • 186 12 Inchcape Berhad this morning advised the Stock Exchange of Singapore and Malaysia that the issue of $3O million 9} per cent convertible unsecured loan tock 1971-1981 was oversubscribed and arrangements have been made to issue stock certificates and to make appropriate refunds on or before Tuesday.
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    • 1217 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1971-1971 1 wk. 4 wl m. CM ng Price Last Dirid. P/E Tun- High Lew Ho ago Stock Bayer I 8eUers Sale t I >rer INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 1.95 1.83 Allied Chocolate 199 2.01 2.01 6.2N 14.6 1
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    • 427 12 The standards of management of Singapore business are quite high, even when considered in the Asian J This was Stated Professor B.K.' Bhattcharya, who Is here to conduct several management training courses for the Slngapore Institute of Management. "It is quite enlightening to
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    • 106 12 The general manager of The Chase Manhattan Bank branches in Singapore, Mr. Hendrlk Kwant, has been promoted Vice President Mr. Kwant, a Dutch national, joined the bank in 1984 after more than 10 years of service with the Nationale Handels Bank in Indonesia, Thailand and Hong Kong.
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    • 276 12 Qantas Airways reported a near one-third arop in its 1970 profits over that of the previous year. This was largely due to a rise in costs which very quickiy outpaced the rise in revenues ana a decline in the growth of air traffic. Profits
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    • 60 12 Two top men from Libby McNeill and Libby, ÜBJL will arrive in Singapore on Monday for a two-day visit. They are Mr. J.R. Hamady, director of Export sales and Mr. D. Yandell regional manager, Pacific Area. They will be here as part of their periodic
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    • 56 12 TOKYO, Than.— The 10n>Uao finance ministers' daputtee to rtlacuw putty reallgnment la to meet In Pule on ment It to meek In Puis next week after the meeting of the third working committee of the organisation for economic co-operation and development on Oct. II and
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    • Business Abroad
      • 248 12 LONDON, Thurs. Britain yesterday clamped down further curbs on capital imports, including a ban on purchases of British funds and other state guaranteed securities The move was intended to further slow down the inflow of foreign capital which has continued in recent weeks in
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      • 75 12 LONDON: Negotiations are under way in Tokyo for a Japanese monopoly to make a British brand of cigarettes under licence, the British American Tobacco Company (BAT) said yesterday. BAT is one of the world's largest tobacco groups with much of its activity outside Britain.
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      • 78 12 JBQNN: West .German office machine manufacturers have nailed on Japanese manufacturers to observe .f® 1 8 "fair competlreprisals, a spokesman for the manu- ji-** facturers said yesterday. Manufacturers said that for the first six months of 1971, the Japanese sold a record 56,000 of the desk
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      • 80 12 WASHINGTON: The Japanese ambassador to the United States, Mr. Nobuhiko Ushlba, yesterday reaffirmed that the yen would not be allowed to float despite the wishes of the American Treasury Secretary, Mr. John Connally. Speaking at a business luncheon, Mr. Ushlba said his country was opposed
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      • 90 12 LONDON; The price of diamonds is to go higher from the beginning of November, the De Beers group said yesterday. Price adjustments will vary according to quality and size but will have the overall effect of an Increase of 5 per cent In terms of
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      • 91 12 WASHINGTON: PanAmerican World Airways, may need a government subsidy on domestic routes to overcome its financial troubles, the Civil Aeronautics Board rfo airman suggested yesterday. These were two of four proposals the chairman, Mr. Secor Browne, has sent to the White House. Mr. Browne said he
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      • 20 12 TOKYO: The has indicated it will bow to a United Pact tortlie exports although X th^ta?jg;. the upßort
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    • 195 12 I 11 The frequent demand on candidates to make references to one's own country or current problems makes economics hard to prepare for in terms of examinations as the economy of Singapore has not been systematically dealt with in textbook form. Dr. Lee Soo Ann, author of Papers on Economic
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  • TREND
    • 697 13  -  THE LOCAL HOUSEWIFE SHOULD FIND IT EASY cuisine] Lil RUTH MOSES Last week this column gave a brief decrlptlon of Italian food and wines, based on an interview with Mrs. de Cordona, the wife of the Italian Ambassador to Singapore. This week an authentic Italian
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    • 88 13 With the fantastic range of beach wear available these days, it's a shame if you can't swim. This bikini by Speedo of Australia is in lightweight uncrushable bri-nylon in bright and beautiful colours. It looks just as nice wet so you need not be afraid of stepping
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    • 347 13  -  It's fun to make gifts for boyfriends MARY LEE "Sewing today is no longer a drudgery. It's creative and a fun thing," said Miss Janette Fletcher as she embroidered on Yves St. Laurent monogram on a scarf. "That's because sewing machines are no longer great big
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    • 251 13 Two photographs of Jackie Onassis's New York apartment will appear next month In a national magazine. It will be the first time photographs of her closelyguarded Fifth Av. apartment have been published. And even so, the only two rooms she allowed House Beautiful
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    • 98 13 ft. Paris rights now is full of mllttHry types. At* least, this Is way It appeqtt, A iceeM traveller repays that glrU In Paritfitl® adopted the "pop army*? look. > This meafe&p khaki batik JackeflL tailored, not army disposals wofrn with HMtld or blue jeans,
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    • 387 13 0( on v < v/ i ■l£ S'm There art many* sexually diseases otfftv than gonorrhea, wWch tre discussed laft wfeei. We need not inenUol the rare oses except to say that have any otherwisemnexpllcable lumps, fores ot pimples on ofv around the
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    • 666 14  -  THE SQUASH RACKET WITH JACK ARTHARS Mingled with the chops, kicks, grunts and punches of various oriental arts of self defence, one can detect the ball -on racket slam, ball-on-wall-puff, slam-puff sounds of squash. Some 60 do It regularly; and if harnessed, that amount of puff
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    • 159 14 London, Thursday Arnold Palmer burned up the fearsome "Burma Road" course with a six-under par--68 yesterday in his final practice for the £25,000 Piccadilly world match play championship, while' his chief rival Jack Nieklaus prepared more conservatively. Nieklaus, 5-2 favourite going into his first round
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    • 152 14 United Press International New York, Thursday Rod Layer of Australia, who has been struggling back in the pack in the milliondollar world champions tennis tournament series, has now taken command of the standings with just five tournaments to go. Layer's victory in the Redwood international at
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    • 86 14 Vancouver, Thursday. Ismail El Shafei of Egypt scored an upset win in the international tennis tournament here last night when he beat fifth-seeaed Arthur Ashe of the United States 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. In other singles matches, Allan Stone of Australia defeated American Charlie Pasarell 6-3, 7-6;
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    • 573 14  -  By Sonny Yap Singapore Armed Forces will clash with Police In a hockey final for the third time this year when they meet at the p a d a n g tomorrow at 5 p.m. to begin battle for the Police-Military knockout title. Though SAF
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    • 51 14 London, Thursday Results of Bofbjr Union matches last night were:— Aberaron IS Pontypridd 4; Bridfwater and Albion 17 Bt. Lakes Colle«e Devon 19 Boyal Navy 9; Gloucester 16 Ebbw Vale 12; Llanelli 4 Pontypool C; Neath 36 Cross Keys 6; Penarth 6 Cardiff 36;, Surrey 16 Ciril Service
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    • 18 14 Colombo, Thursday. The England Rugby Union team beat Ceyion by 40 points to 11 here yesterday.
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    • 366 15 Penang gallops From Bine Peter In Penanf Dignitary and Separi did a splendid trial on a good track at Penang this morning. Breaking from the 4f the Samsurl trained pair steadily clapped on the pace to run the last 3f 36 4/5.
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    • 665 15 SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACK ONE; 1.15 pa. CL S Dlt. s—7f—Bebelea, Pent'ak* n. Fimuwhj acceptor: No. 17 Policy Holder; RACE TWO: 1.45 ma.' CL I Dir. %—lt nIL Emerpnc; apeeptors; No. 17 Maaja, No. II Ama Stream, No. 1» Putter's BUI; RACE THREE: £.15 pm. a 5
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    • 174 15 Bangkok, Thursday. Two Thai clubs, the Port Authority of Thailand and Rajvlthl finished first and second In group "B" preliminary round robin action of the second Queen's Cup football tournament here yesterday to enter the semi-finals. Eliminated from the tourney were the Army Club
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    • 117 15 BASEBALL Pittsburgh, Thursday.— The Pittsburgh Pirates exploded for four runs in the sixth inntnyr to beat the San Francisco Giants, 9-6, and win the National Baseball League championship yesterday. The victory gave Pittsburgh the best-of-flve series, three games to one, and sent them into the world
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    • 112 15 The Keppel Club "A" and "B" division stableford competition will be held over the Buklt Chermln course on Saturday. The draw and starting times: 115 im flhipUm Ckaar (14) ft* <**>» A* (14); Ell—T. hitot (IS), Lm J*h mar (15), M. B. Jettcrtn (17), j. a. ST-
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    • 220 15 Reuter London, Thursday England forwards Martin Chivers and John Radford tuned up for next week's vital European championship match against Switzerland by scoring two goals apiece in last night's English Football League Cup third round matches. Chivers, certain to lead the England attack against Switzerland, scored
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    • 271 16 CROWDS PAUSE TO LISTEN TO SONGS Trishaw-riders the breed that refuses to be pushed off the roads by progress are making It more comfort? able for their fares to ride in vehicles with taped modern music. Most of these tri-shaw-riders are Eng-lish-speaking and
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    • 156 16 What is the game that will make you rugged and at the same time keep your hair short? After all the Singapore government is trying so hard to achieve these two alms. "Rugby," said Air Commodore Bob WelghiU, manager of the visiting All England
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    • 56 16 Christine Melton, coached by her fiancee Noel Crane, 34, swung a golf club for the first time on Tuesday at Dereham and the ball struck the boyfriend between the eyes, resulting in a four-inch-long cut "I'm going to stick to tennis," Christine said. "My fault,"
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    • 48 16 Police are making a special effort to track down the man who stole the front licence plate' from a car. The vehicle belonged to the town's chief magistrate and head of the Thames Valley Police authority. It was parked outside the Burnham Police Station.
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    • 51 16 AH FOOR: Don't you. agree that the government's decision to ban smoking In buses should be Implemented now as part of Its antipollution campaign? MEI LIN: I certainly do. It would make bus travel much healthier and cleaner. Moreover smoking in congested buses can be very irritating at
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    • 44 16 Nineteen-year old Sheran Tan Bee Hoon loves to fly high above the clouds to escape awhile from this troubled world. But for the moment she Is employed as a ground hostess with China Airlines. Her hobbies are bowling and swimming.
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    • 63 16 Pope Paul VI and General Franco are the two most popular world figures among Spanish schoolchildren, according to a survey of 8000 children published In Madrid. The children, between seven and 14 years old, also listed President Nixon, Senator Edward Kennedy, Northern Ireland Parliamentarian Bernadette
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    • 150 16 The famous Flamingo Park Zoo in Yorkshire wants to reward an unknown young hero for his Horatlo-llke feat there recently. Seven chimpanzees went on the rampage and "Horatio" threw his weight behind a door to prevent them escaping while 2000 visitors at the
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    • 25 16 Firemen on Tuesday freed four-year-old Daren O'Connor after his finger got stuck In a television push-button control at his home In Reading.
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    • 390 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have a great deal of the reformer about you. You aee In your mind's eye a Utopian existence for all mankind and although you cannot believe In even the possibility of such a perfect world, you work towards that
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