New Nation, 11 October 1971

Total Pages: 16
1 16 New Nation
  • 19 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, October 11, 1971 No. 228 Price 15 cents I NEW NATION :[rf. 1:io: Mtd
    19 words
  • 148 1 Steady conditions prevailed on the stock market this morning. However, trading during the first 45 minutes was relatively quiet In the industrials, Gammon was fairly active. It was sought at $1.38, $1.39 and $1.40 —up 3 cents as compared to Friday's last sale at SIJS7. Pan-Electric featured
    148 words
  • 13 1 Police reported 61 accidents on our roads yesterday. Eight were serious.
    13 words
  • 60 1 LATE NEWS —Fifty-one school children and four teachers were injured when their bus plunged into a river after crashing through the railings of a bridge. According to a report reaching Singapore late this morning, the accident occurred on Saturday as the group was returning home
    60 words
  • 153 1 This is Singapore Airport's new-look terminal building. The $6.4 million extension to the old building is nearly completed except for a few finishing touches. The total floor area is now double that of the old building. The three-storey arrival wing has a waving gallery on the top
    153 words
  • 404 1 Dead gunman identified The Minister for Home Affairs Dr. Wong Lin Ken today sent a congratulatory message to CID chief, Assistant C o m m i s sioner Ong Kian Tong, over the successful ambush at the Shangri-La Hotel in which a gunman
    404 words
  • 20 1 Water consumption yesterday was million gallons, a drop of IS million on Saturday's figure. No rainfall was recorded.
    20 words
  • 765 1  - Next national drive —safety in industry Campaign to follow the lines of the current fight against pullution By Bosco Gomez The Ministry of Labour, is planning a nation-wide campaign on industrial safety along the lines of the present anti pollution drive. It is hoped to be launched within the next
    765 words
  • 388 1 Reuter Taipei, Monday More than 250,000 cheering people attended a National Day rally here yesterday as Nationalist China prepared to face its moment of truth in the international areana. President Chiang KaiShek made an appearance on the balcony of the presidential palace facing the rally and
    Reuter  -  388 words
  • 136 1  -  By Herbert Teo The Ministry of Defence is investigating the death of a National Serviceman during army exercises last week. The body of a LanceCorporal, attached to the Kranji Camp of the Singapore Armoured Brigade, was found In the exercise area at Jalan Lemba, near
    136 words
  • 65 1 Khartoum, Monday Major General Jaafar ElNlmelry won 08.6 percent of the poll In voting earlier this month to become Sudan's first president since Independence in 1956. The 41-year-old general. Mil —dMsts- ia the presidential plebiscite, received 3,896,688 votes for and ***** votes against. Abu Bakar Awadallah,
    65 words
  • 35 1 Lim Ah Soon, 57, and Loh Chlew Hong, 47, were rushed to Outr&m Hospital after they were stabbed by two strangers at Kitchener Road at 6.30 am today. Their condition Is not serious.
    35 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 247 2 KEEP SINGAPORE POLLUTION FREE Residents, shopkeepers and hawkers in the Anson constituency have pledged their fullest co-operation to keep Singapore clean. This was the assurance received by the MP for the constituency, Mr. P. Govin aaswamy, as he went on a house-to-house visit
    247 words
  • 437 2  -  By Douglas Chan Except for morphine, the Customs' haul of narcotics and dutiable goods up to August this year showed a substantial increase. Customs men seized 3379 lbs. of cigarettes—compaied to last year's figure of 1282 lbs. The biggest haul was on July 20 when
    437 words
  • 30 2 The French film, -Jules Et Jim will be screened tomorrow at 8.15 pjn. at the Cultural Centre by the Embassy of France in conJunction with the Alliance Francaise.
    30 words
  • 140 2 The rapid industrialisation in Singapore has Impressed West Germany's Education Minister Prof. Han Leusslnk. He said: "Singapore la a very industrialised nation, and I am Impressed how much construction work Is going on here and how busy fife is at all levels." Prof. Leusslnk
    140 words
  • 32 2 A four-day seminar on Profit Planning and Control organised by the Singapore Institute of Management starts today at the Singapore Hilton. The seminar is conducted by Professor S. K. Bhattacharya.
    32 words
  • 303 2 A local groundnut oil m a n u factoring company Kwang Joo Seng Ltd. has won Singapore's first export order for the product from a Hong Kong Arm. The first shipment of the order 40 tons worth $60,000 and packed in drums left during
    303 words
  • 111 2 Customs officers from the Harbour Division recovered 368 bottles of whisky and 1464 lb of cigarettes, on which duty of $21,930 had not been paid, In a raid on a ship during the weekend. A party of officers led by Senior Customs Officer, Mr.
    111 words
  • 48 2 The second South-East Asia Pugilistic Championship, sponsored by the Peopled Association, will be held in Singapore from November 11 to December 18. About five countries in the region will take part. Pugilistic associations here will hold a competition next week to decide who should represent Singapore.
    48 words
  • 127 2 For every six TV sets in the Republic a year ago there are now seven. And the number in use is growing by roughly 30 a issue licences reported so far this year is ♦P er ceM hl g fa er
    127 words
  • 58 2 Dr. Wu Tlng-shu, 39, has been appointed professor In the Department of Mechanical Engineering juid Production Engineering at the University of Singapore. He was previously associate professor in the engineering mechanics department at Ohio State University in the United He is a member of the Society of Engineering
    58 words
  • 38 2 1 5-year-old schoolboy, Chan Peng Hoe, of Jalan Chye Chee, drowned yesterday J* bile swimming at Changl Point. According to friends, Chan got into difficulties while swimming to his rubber float 15 feet from the shore.
    38 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 87 2 Get rid of that tummy bulge with ROBINSON'S HEALTHY ROLLER J?*. A minute a day exercise only, will keep you trim and healthy. Available at all leading Sports Stores. IS*. a, ROBINSON'S Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****. THE MAWY FACES OF DUSIHi HOFFMAN ftfa: ft SL. of DtStwI n
      87 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 91 2 At the cinema Lido: The Rescue (Mandarin)— 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.15 pjn. Capitol: Raid on Rommel—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. Rex: The Lady Professional (Mandarin)—l.4s,4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Sky: The Lady Professional—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Rosy: The Lady Professional—l.4s, 4.15, 7, 9.30 pjn. State: Hercules unchained—l.4s, 4, 7, 9.30
      91 words
    • 839 2 Jackpot hits the $16,000 mark o Euan |a obehh BDBIlla DHBO OHHH ID HQBHB annQißßnaao DDDH n □□Ham H3D ID BHDBEJ B DPP Q a bodes DOHD D EOCIB nacißHH a ennn DBdDQBQ D I Blbhb I DQQQQ DBEUQDB a □□nnHD No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded In all
      839 words

  • 298 3 For Che Tumi binte Samsuri, 36, whose husband died in a motor accident in early July, the next few months will be filled with the uncertainty of whether or not she and her eight children will still have a roof over their heads
    298 words
  • 314 3  -  By Sonny Wee Singapore has been Invited to participate In three International trade fairs next year. Invitations have been received from the organisers of Hungaroplast 72 an annual international plastics exhibition to be held in Budapest from April 12-18. The aim of this
    314 words
  • 126 3 The Public Works Department will soon begin the construction of a pedestrian bridge over Mountbatten Road near Wilkinson Road. Traffic along Mountbatten Road is very heavy as it links Merdeka Bridge and Oeylang Road to Katong. At present pedestrians and school children from the Tanjong Katong
    126 words
  • 138 3 President Sheares began his tour of police establishments this morning to familiarise himself with the work of the Force. His first call was at Police Headquarters at Pearl's Hill. He was met by the Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, Parliamentary Secretary
    138 words
  • 231 3 Koala Lumpur, Monday The Association of West Malaysian Plantation Executives yesterday called for an official inquiry into the progress of Malayslanisation in the planting industry. Its president, Mr. T. R. Duraisingam, said U a surrey was undertaken to ascertain the number of expatriates in
    231 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 177 3 mZI'ATItICKX better value s-'UHiinW-'W^ FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS FROM TODAY UNTIL THURSDAY NESPRAY HELENE CURTIS $330 BONELESS HAIR SPRAY WITH FREE TALCUM CTEIAIBI POWDER 16 oz. E WT THE LOT STEWING MUnON m MIDLAND 70* KELED PRAWNS SJJO PORK LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. per can LOCAL per lb. BLETS 50^ PER
      177 words


  • In Person
    • 237 5 Conducted by Ruth Moan. Tel: *****1 CHARITY sales are always a reliable way of pairing in the crowds. It was pretty obvious that the Italian women of Singapore had this in mind when they put their heads and efforts together and came out with
      237 words
  • 109 5 Rome, Monday Actor Richard Burton flew in to Rome last night to begin work on a film in which he will portray Leon Trotsky, the Communist revolutionary and immediately bumped into trouble over his wife's fabulous jewellery. Customs officials at first refused to
    109 words
  • 116 5 United Press International Belfast, Monday Gunmen fired on British troops yesterday and bombed a sports pavilion in continuing weekend violence that killed a woman and left 19 other people injured. An Army spokesman said troops came under rifle and machine-gun fire to two separate
    United Press International  -  116 words
  • 362 5 ...on future Soviet aid Reuter Cairo, Monday President Anwar Sadat left Cairo yesterday on his way to Moscow for important talks with Soviet leaders on the future shape of Russian aid to Egypt. It is President Sadat's second trip to the Kremlin since succeeding
    Reuter  -  362 words
  • 111 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Monday A wide variety of industrial and farm products are to be exhibited at the 1971 Canton Trade Pair which opens on Friday, the New China news agency reported today. Preparations were now completed for the fair—a bi-annual event which
    Reuter  -  111 words
  • 194 5 Reuter Moscow, Monday The future of AngloSoviet relations, strained by reciprocal business and diplomatic expulsions, now depends entirely upon London, according the official Russian view. After the expulsion of five Britons and the ban on another 13 from returning here, the Soviet Press has
    Reuter  -  194 words
  • 273 5 United Press International New York, Monday A former Oreen Beret sergeant who served in South-East Asia said he bought opium from Laotian tribesmen for the Central Intelligence Agency. "When I was in Laos in 1965, one of my main functions was to buy
    United Press International  -  273 words
  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 300 5 What other newspapers are saying: KIBSINGER TO REVISIT PEKING: Two days ago (October 5), Peking and Washington simultaneously announced that Dr. Kissinger, President Nixon's -advisee on national security, would be going .to Peking in the latter part of this month to make arrangements for Nixon's visit
      300 words
    • 282 5 CONTINUED FROGREBS OF CHINEBE-US RELATIONS: Nowadays, people In International circles all concentrate their attention on the diplomatic moves of the three super powers, China, the US and the Soviet Union, which are universally recognised to possess a great Influence on the future destiny of the world. /This
      282 words
    • 221 5 A CO-OPERATIVE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION: The question of setting up an education advancement co-operative which is aimed at easing the burden of paying for school expenses shouldered by parents, as suggested by Inche' Ghaffar Baba, the Minister of Rural Development yesterday, deserves consideration. It is a
      221 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 36 5 Chocolat T* t <<; fev A O O |M«3 s> > WALK HOLEPROOF Latest from Australia! HI-BULK ZEALONS ARE A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN STRETCH SOX. FASHIONABLE HEAVY RIB STYLING WITH "HAND LOOMED" LUXURIOUS SOFTNESS AND NEW COMFORT. V
      36 words

  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 623 6  -  Now a rift in Alliance From Pakir Singh With the support of the Alliance, the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia recently beat back a motion of no-confi-dence introduced in the Penang Legislative Assembly by the Democratic Action Party. This gives the state government of Dr. Llm Chong Eu -a
      623 words
    • 352 6  -  By Tan Chung Lee How will Singaporeans In 2171 know that a canister has been buried beneath the 28-storey Ocean Building? "A plaque in the building will indicate this and mention of the canister will also be made In the building's title
      352 words
    • 839 6  -  RUBBER TAPPERS ARE THE HARDEST HIT Front John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Slbu, a town of 50,000 people in Sarawak formerly noted for hard work, good living and plenty of both, now has new distinctions apparent from the time you land. Four
      Melbourne Herald  -  839 words
    • 291 6 Reuter Thailand's 100,000 village headmen from 55,000 villages tread a wary path between Communist guerrillas in the jungle and officials at district headquarters. Communists threaten them with death and destruction of their property if they work too enthusisastic&lly for the government District officers who
      Reuter  -  291 words
    • 220 6  -  From Joe Hung Taipeh's fear of becoming an international outcast if it loses its seat in the United Nations dampened Nationalist China's National Day last weekend. With Peking likely to be seated in the UN soon as sole representative of the 750 million people
      220 words
    • 871 6  -  But Russians may not object From Jackie Sam Furstenberg: At this time of the year, there are few visitors to this little town standing astride the East German arterial road to the main port of Rostock on the Baltic. Serving the collective
      871 words

  • 277 7 Raja to speak today United Press International New York, Monday The general assembly embarks today on the last week of its policy debate before starting on the crucial China representation question. Scheduled to speak today are three Arab nations, among them the militant Libyans,
    United Press International  -  277 words
  • 141 7 Reuter Vienna, Monday Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and his Socialist Party narrowly achieved their goal of an absolute majority in yesterday's general elections, but left open the question of whether Dr. Kreisky would rule alone or through a coalition. Provisional results announced by the Interior Ministry last
    Reuter  -  141 words
  • 374 7 Bid to get interim peace agreement signed Reuter Washington, Wednesday The US Secretary of State, Mr. William Rogers, said yesterday the United States would have to give some security assurances to Israel if Israel signed an Interim Middle East peace agreement. In an obvious reference to
    Reuter  -  374 words
  • 150 7 Saigon, Monday President Nguyen Van Thleu has kept an unexpected silence for the week following his sweeping win as lone candidate in the South Vietnamese presidential election. A high government source told reporters Just before voting day that Mr. Thieu would probably make an annuncement by
    150 words
  • 251 7 United Press International Manila, Monday President Marcos asked his lawyers to prepare court suits against Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. and the Manila Times in connection with a story yesterday that alluded to the president's alleged wealth. The president said he is filing criminal
    United Press International  -  251 words
  • 80 7 Washington, Monday. Vice President Mr. Spiro Agnew yesterday left for Turkey on his way to attend celebrations of the 2500 th anniversary of the Persian empire in Iran this week. Mr. Agnew will remain in Istanbul for two days for talks with Turkish leaders starting
    80 words
  • 22 7 Paris, Monday. French novelist, critic and playwright Philippe Heriat died yesterday at the age of 73 after a ling Illness
    22 words
  • 64 7 Two childhood friends who fell in love during schooldays and got married, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the St. Joseph's Church over the weekend? They are Mr. J.E. Fernandez, 77, and Mrs. Fernandez, 69, (above). "Nothing has changed all these long years. My husband
    64 words
  • 57 7 Santiago, Monday—Spanish consul Juan Peres Gomez was shot and seriously- wounded by unknown gunmen from a passing car here yesterday, police said. He was operated on for the removal of two bulllets and was in "grave" condition. according to hospital sources. Police said there was no immediate
    57 words
  • 33 7 Zanzibar, Monday.— The Zanzibar Ooyernment has decreed the death sentence for Illegal export of cloves from the Island. Zanzibar, known as the Spice Island, provides most of the world's cloves.
    33 words
  • 254 7 United Press International Bangkok, Monday Five convicts who held a prison superintendent hostage at gun point were in the prison of their choice today after authorities acceded to their demands for transfer. The inmates seized the superintendent, Mr. Somchal Singkantakasamit, on Friday when he
    United Press International  -  254 words
  • 82 7 Moscow, Monday Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygln has accepted an invitation to visit Southern Yemen, according to 'a eat- communique Issued the two countries here yesterday. The communque, carried In summary form by the official news agency Tass, was Issued following a 10day visit to the
    82 words
  • 199 7 Reuter Hons Kong, Monday Emperor Hatte Selassie of Ethiopia has warned against the danger of world war—but stressed that his country was prepared to defend itself against aggression. The Emperor, in China on a State visit, was speaking in Shanghai yesterday after watching a demonstration
    Reuter  -  199 words
  • 251 7 United Press International Manila, Monday The Philippines will file "a strong protest" if it finds true a reported statement by the President of Libya on the Philippine Muslim situation. A Cairo-datelined report last Friday quoted Libyan President Abdul Jalel Hasham as saying "Libya will assume its
    United Press International  -  251 words
  • 50 7 Johannesburg, Monday.— Rescue teams yesterday recovered the bodies of five miners four Africans and a white—trapped in a gold mine cave-In at Carltonvllle, near here, last Thursday. The recovery of the bodies brought the final death toll to nine. Four other Africans were killed and 16 Injured.
    50 words
  • 157 7 Reuter Bonn, Monday Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan are due here today on the seventh and last stage of their European tour and West German reports said they are assured of a friendly reception. Germany has a traditional sympathy for the Japanese and admiration
    Reuter  -  157 words
  • 184 7 United Press International New Delhi, Monday Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi yesterday called for an urgent solution of the East Pakistan civil war and warned that India could not bear any longer the burden of the millions of the war refugees. Speaking at
    United Press International  -  184 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 WINE DINE at truabfttjan thrill RAFFLES HOTEL G -(C THIS WEEKS LUNCHEON MENU MONDAYS SMORGASBORO 12.30 -3.00 p.m. And Silverwagon: Fillet of Beef Wellington. TUESDAYS Silverwagon: Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce served with a bouquetiere ot fresh garden vegetables WEDNESDAYS Silverwagon: Crown Roast of Lamb. Mint Sauce Redcurrent Jelly
      143 words

  • 385 8 Both Mr. Hon Sui Sen and his counterpart in Malaysia, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, have come away from the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund In Washington with a degree of optimism. The conference has obviously played a useful part in
    385 words
  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 74 8 Tills is the complaint I heard from a local wouldbe tourist: "I went to the Visa Section, and they seemed very reluctant to process my application, confirming advice from people in the travel business and even in other sections of the diplomatic mission that
      74 words
    • 129 8 East German officials are very sensitive. I hear, about the name of the yet-to-be-implemented Four-Power agreement on West German rights over West Berlin and the movement of West Berliners. into East Germany For these officials, it is the "West Berlin Agreement" not the commonly referred to "Berlin Agreement."
      129 words
  • 1304 8  -  ALEX JOSEY Communist countries, too, have pollution problems. Soviet News recently devoted a special issue to the protection of nature. It is a subject the Russians have been concerned with for a long time. They first introduced an anti-pollution law
    1,304 words
  • Letters
    • 714 8  -  FOO MANCHU With reference to tne report on the police action in apprenenoing long haired youths (New Nation, October 1 1971) I have to say that I am diametrically opposed to what they are ooing both in principle and in practice. I do not as a
      714 words
    • 211 8  -  MOSES TAN CHEE MENG I remember someone of eminent disposition mentioning that in a progressive industrial society like ours, there is bound to be social tension arising as a result of lavish and indiscreet spending and dressing by those who have, but could not spare
      211 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 110 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. A. w The Ultimate Design in modern Sanitaryware Special Features Wdii ruinq St lent insUatH uiiuij■ e seaitid iisiern hut to me n<:'i KOON HOE 8r COMPAN 402 Chinese Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 47 Hill Street. S'pore 6.
      110 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 581 9  -  Legislation soon to control operations of these firms By Tan Chang Lee A Bill to control the operations of chit-fund companies will have Its first reading in Parliament this month. It is aimed at fighting the many abuses of the chitfund system.
    581 words
  • 1840 9 Text of a speech by Professor Tommy Koh to Malacca students My first experience of formal education was a traumatic one. It happened when I was five years old. My grandfather, who was educated In the Chinese classics, had decided that it was time to
    1,840 words

  • 668 10 EDuCAIIOBf Pang Guek Cheng today interviews six students of the secretarial school, Secretaries, on what they look for in their bosses. This is what they say: RUBY CHEW, 22: I expect my boss to trust me and treat me as a secretary.
    668 words
  • 674 10  -  CAREERS By Patrick de Souza The ttopical-flsh export industry in the Republic has overtaken the orchid industry to become a $6 million earner annually according to reliable source. Local fish have won coveted awards In the highly competitive German tropical fish
    674 words
  • 290 10 [looking back] Good teachers made literature an interesting subject for Mrs. B. Masillamoney, principal of the Methodist Kindergarten, when she was in secondary school 11 years ago. The teachers, played an Important part in developing her Interest in the subject, she said. They
    290 words
  • 313 10 [the pioneers] Backwardness in certain countries has been occupying the attention of the head of the Malay Studies Department in the University of Singapore Professor Syed Hussein Alatas. He has been exploring the causes, forms and consequences of backwardness In some countries
    313 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 105 10 SINGAPORE'S ELITE SECRETIUML SCHOOL PRIVATE SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA COURSE (PART TIME EVENINGS ONLY) The (TC Private Secretarial Diploma has long been recognised as Singapore's leading qualification for Private Secretaries. Normally the Diploma is obtained after a one year full time course of study. ITC has now introduced a part time, evenings
      105 words

  • Trend
    • 286 11 FASHIONS are prettily unpredictable these days, but It can be quite a headache to find shoes that will suit all the ups and downs of hemlines. Suede is the rage now and even this has departed from the staid browns and blacks. It comes
      286 words
    • 238 11 This year's long lean look means being all belted up. But it's not a return to the wasp waist. Women today wear their belts loosely, riding nonchalantly on the hips. Wider and wider. The taller you are, the longer your waist—the more belt
      238 words
    • 401 11  -  ELIZABETH CHOO The traditional look in furniture is catching on in Singapore. It is distinctive and offers real comfort Many people find modern styles repetitive, and appreciate the grace and Individuality of traditional furniture. With classical, traditional or semi-traditional styles, your sitting room can take on a sophisticated
      401 words
    • 554 11 Qualification is uncomplimentary There has been quite a bit said about the swank society in Singapore. To me the qualification is uncomplimentary for it has nuances of being shallow, loud and vulgar. We can see our unselectlve young picking up values that are associated with a
      554 words
    • 72 11 If Frenchmen wear their trousers any tighter, they may soon have to carry handbags. In France, men's fashions have often done away with pockets all together to give a neat line to the outfits. In the previews for next year's fashions in Paris recently, male
      72 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 63 11 r 1 -J fefin Just right for Deepavali. In antique gold with metal trim. Boot* tor fashionable boyi. with embowed front and tough, hard-wearing soles. In black only. Sizes: 9—l Dainty T-strap shoe, with pretty decorations. Styled with little girls In mind. In white, red and black. For the gracious
      63 words

  • 879 12  -  Honda' CB 175 K4 MOTOR CYCUNG WITH LEE CHIU SAN After thrashing around In the undergrowth on scramble bikes for the last week I think It Is about time I returned to the roads where normal, civilised people do their motorcycling. To help me return to
    879 words
  • 365 12  -  Douglas Armstrong Melbourne Herald Europe's sharplyrising standards of living are brought Into focus by the latest big Flats. The three-litre V 6 130 saloon was originally introduced In March 1960 but didn't get into realistic production for a long time. It was fitted as
    Melbourne Herald  -  365 words
  • 1042 12  - The Mini 1275 GT Every bit a champion At the wheel of a mudlark MOTORING WITH JIM WATKINS Covered in mud, inside and out, sporting an evil looking, but very substantial angle iron bumper with a row of high powered Glble Oscar lamps, guaranteed to sear the bark off the
    1,042 words
  • 722 12 SHARES GAME BY CHARTEXUS MONEY A convertible bond can be valued In two ways—firstly as an investment in a bond and secondly on the basis of its conversion value, that is on the basis of the ordinary shares obtainable by
    722 words
  • 129 12 BONO KONO, Mon. The United States and two major Asian textile exporting countries last week reached a breakthrough on their three-year-old controversial textile issue. Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Sisaku Sato said the Japanese government would start government to-gov-ernment talks with the United States to
    129 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 60 12 EATON j for CAR AIR-CONDITIONERS from America's largest manufacturer. 24 months' or 24.000 miles warranty TARTAN tfoo Call us today! kEastena tat» Alt-CmmNKlmlm San •76 Lorong L, Tel ok Kurau Road, Singapore la Telephone: *****6. *****4 KATONG P.O. BOX 86. WSANYO y,-:& W MAYFAIR AUTO SUPPLY (XX, 20, BoOore Canal
      60 words

  • SPORT 1
    • 339 13 Follow the horses marked with a Subali set the pace and was well clear into the straight, with lanfan Lupa and Up To Too moving up. Subali kept up a nice gallop to win by four lengths from Up To You. Supreme Confidence Jed to the
      339 words
    • 736 13 Penang round-up By Scrutineer It won't take long before Frontier Guard comes up with a first The four-year-old by Satan Is rapidly coming to hand. Mark him down. Frontier Guard has made vast Improvement since his outing at KL in September when
      736 words
    • 1228 13  -  passing SIIOIS Sr™" Desmond Oon The Singapore SEAP Games team has now been selected. And in a case like this where team members are "almost irreplaceable/' there is always the likelihood of the team catching a common disease—complacency. To prevent such an occurrence, yours truly would like
      1,228 words
    • 380 14  -  By Dennis Chia When the Singapore shooting team leaves for Korea today, for the Second Asian Shooting championships, it will have the distinction of having a shooter who has broken an unofficial Asian record. Marksman Major Thomas Teo, 32, knows the heavy responaibllty be baa
      380 words
    • 113 14 About 200 participants from six countries will take part in the 2nd South East Asia Pugilistic Invitation to be held at the Gay World Stadium in December. The eight-day championship Is organised by the Singapore National Pugilistic Federation in conjunction with the Peoples' Association. COUNTRIES The
      113 words
    • SPORT IN THE US
      • 102 14 New York, Monday The second game in the World baseball series between Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles was called off at Baltimore yesterday. Because of rain the match will be played this afternoon. Portions of the field were covered, but the uncovered areas were soaked by
        102 words
      • 146 14 New York, Monday A California driver was killed and nine other persons injured, including eight spectators, in two crashes during the fourth annual Western US sprint car championships at Manzanita speedway in Arizona over the weekend. Killed was Jimmy Cox, 42, whose car collided with one
        146 words
      • 113 14 United Press International Far Western football Mores: Oregon 28 Soathern CaL 23; Stanford 17 Washington 4; California 24 Oregon St 27; Uda 14 Wathinften 8t 21; Idaho 40 Idaho 8t S; Hajrward St 2S Chfco St 24; Anna PadHe 24 81 Hair's 14; Tlaifcildt St 24 8. F.
        United Press International  -  113 words
      • 104 14 Hew the ÜbHM Prem International |«p major ooUere football teams fared this weekend: Nebraska bt Missouri SM; Mldkljran bt Mohican State 24-12; Texas lost to Oklahoma 42-17; Alabama bt VanderMlt 42-0; Notre Dame bt Miami (Fla.) 17-#; Auburn bt Be«th-ss-Jr-sj* £ll= (Tie) Colorado bt lowa 8t Washington lost
        104 words
      • 35 14 Paris, Monday.—Francois Jauffre became French tennis champion yesterday when he beat Patrick Proisy 6-4, 1-6, 2-6, 14-12, 6-2 in the final of the men's singles at the national tennis championships played in Urlage.
        35 words
    • 197 14 Hong Kong, Monday Australia's lanky Davis Cup player Colin Dibley easily beat his fellow countryman and teammate John Cooper to take the men's singles title In the Hong Kong national grass court championships here yesterday. Dibley, spearheading his attack with a powerful serve, won
      197 words
    • 49 14 London, Monday. The Australian hockey team conceded the first defeat of their tour when they were beaten 1-0 by a British XI here yesterday. The defeat, on the eve of the Australians' departure for Barcelona for the forthcoming World Cup tournament, left coach Arthur Sturgess bitterly disappointed.
      49 words
    • 25 14 Melbourne, Monday—Randall Hicks of Victoria yesterday won Australia's national amateur golf title beating BUI Wellington of Tasmania five up at the Metropolitan course.
      25 words
    • 210 15 WORLD OF SPORT United Press International New York, Monday Powerful U.S. Army private, Stan Smith easily mastered lon Tiriac of Romania in three straight sets yesterday in a defence of the Davis Cup that, for the first time, gave the United States an an overall
      United Press International  -  210 words
    • 139 15 Rome, Monday Favoured Ronnie Peterson of Sweden, at the wheel of a March 712 M, won the 22nd Grand Prix of Rome yesterday and with it the 1971 European Formula Two championship. The win was Peterson's fifth in 10 Formula Two events this season and left him
      139 words
    • 72 15 Paris. Monday.—Hard to Beat, Owned by Mr. Serge Sokolow and ridden by Australian Bill Fyers, scored his third consecutive victory by winning the 874,110 franc (£65,559) Grand Criterium over one mile at Longchamp here yesterday. The Richard Carvertrained colt held off a strong challenge from
      72 words
    • 32 15 London, Monday The English rugby union squad arrived hare last night after their Par Bast tour and Captain Bodge Rogers said the Japanese opposition had been unexpectedly tough.
      32 words
    • 24 15 bugby league NX Tmw Witan It New luted SS Pewebiytt S Haaetej iwtnten M Hnyton 5 Warrlntten St Balfenl SS WaheSSd ft
      24 words
    • 475 15  -  By Sonny Yap Burnley United F.C. showed that it had not lost some of its former glory when it thrashed Hamilton 12-1 in the Football Association of Singapore Under 20 Youth tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. It thus completed an unbeaten record with the maximum of six
      Pictures by Jerry Seh  -  475 words
    • 364 15 Warsaw, Monday West Germany virtually booked their quarter-final place In the European soccer championship when they beat Group Eight rivals Poland 3-1 In front of a 100,000 capacity crowd at Warsaw's "tenth anniversary" stadium yesterday. Gadocha gave Poland the lead before striker Gerd Mailer, top
      364 words
    • 266 15 Rome, Monday Spanish light welterweight Domingo Barrera Corp as insisted last night he was knocked out in a world title fight by an Italian coin thrown into the ring, not by the champion. But tltleholder Bruno Arcarl scoffed at Barrera version and called him
      266 words
    • 143 15 The Singapore Island County Club International foursomes Cup stroke competition will be played over the Island course tomorrow. The draw and starting times: 14 TEE. LIS Mi —Nancy Beaton (11) tai p. Ttneley (IS) B.T.F. Lee (SS) ud P.Nf (M); UtI—KJL. On* (IS) u2 M. Ea (14) t
      143 words
    • 91 15 Cologne, Monday Wimbledon champion John Newcombe withdrew because of a knee injury from an International Professional Tennis Championships which opened here yesterday. Fog in Canada delayed most of the leading players taking off from there in time to get here for the start of the
      91 words
    • 207 15 Reuter Manila, Monday Four new Asian records were set and one world record equalled during the three day Asian weightlifting championships here. Old Asian records for the J tress, snatch, clean and erk and total weight lifted in the heavyweight class were broken by
      Reuter  -  207 words
    • 61 15 John Fitch and Jesse Dy will represent Singapore in the South Pacific bowling Classic at Sydney from November 12 to 14 after they finished first and second respectively in the national finals at Katong bowl "over the weekend. Fitch scored an average of 195, while
      61 words
    • 17 15 Federick George Ware won the Everbright Bodybuilders' Association annual competition at National Theatre last night.
      17 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 289 14 "HT ■1 ANNOUNCEMENT A BREAKTHROUGH! Dull stained mosaic floor con be improved/ brightened. Other tiles applicable. Free consultation/demonstration. Singapore *****4. ASTROLOGY CONSULT THI ASTRO t PALM IST at Mayfair Hotel, Room 107, about your future life and fortune. Phone: (Singapore) ***** for appointment. AT YOUR SERVICE SUPREME FOTO-STEREO, 311, Supreme
      289 words
    • 210 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT HOCK HIN 4 COMPANY Ptt. Ltd. offer* 2nd Floor, Hock Hin Building for residence/storage/ office. Contact the Monoger, Dr. Kennedy, 24, Covon Rood, Singapore 8. Telephone: *****. PHOTOGRAPHY W! BUY, SOL Trade.in for used/new Cameras (all Brands) 177, Middle Road Singapore *****7. Registered Secondhand Dealers. SHOPPING GUIDE
      210 words
    • 256 14 NEW CAR DIRECTORY Where you can buy your next new car in Singapore •hi CHAMPION MOTORS (S) PTI. LTD. 304 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: 3753 U. MALAYAN MOTORS (PTC) LTD. 14/20 Orchord Rd., S pore 9 Tel: ***** SINGAPORK MOTORS PTL LTD.. CITY MOTORS (S) PTC. LTD., 315/319 Orchord
      256 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 390 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 11 What some brides do with -Obey:" 3 words. 12 Affluence. IS Pray: Latin. 18 Pastoral verses. 19 French name. 23 Worn away. 25 Bruce of movies. 26 SouL 27 Members of the weddings: 2 words. 28 Flavor. 30 Whooping 31 Male voice. 34 Prongs. 35 Invested
      390 words

  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 130 15 T. T w p -C«t *ttH \mt NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Hv[_ MONDAY Cat wt mt M I i CLUES FOR H-1 kinf that 4. It vi WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO lad ftp ttb weak, Mot Itatioa, «i pettish a mi puzk. Ii each pun dare «i be n verts
      130 words

  • Back Page MONDAY
    • 519 16 YACHTING PARTIES COST FROM FEW HUNDREDS TO THOUSANDS Yachting 'parties costing anything from a few hundred to thousands of dollars a day are becoming a promotional tool of business all over the free world. The yachts may be either company owned or chartered.
      519 words
    • 88 16 Patients at Philadelphia's Temple University dental clinic are complaining about the long hair of the dental students. Dr. Charles Howell, Dean of the school of dentistry, said he had received a "considerable number of complaints from patients that hair was dropping in their faces." A committee
      88 words
    • 88 16 It took all five thieves, huffing and puffing, to lilt the safe and carry it to a truck waiting outside a Bologna factory they were robbing. The safe, which weighed 770 pounds, was where the company payroll was usually kept. Just as the five
      88 words
    • 86 16 IHsh lass, Deirdre Brannigan, 20, believes in living her life to the fullest because It is too short With those smiling eyes of her's, Deirdre has had no trouble in obtaining jobs in several countries which she visited. She has been to London, Europe, the
      86 words
    • 56 16 AH FOOK: The Department of Statistics says that the average prices of half our food and grocery Items have dropped or remained unchanged. I'll have to reduce your market money. MEI LIN: Ask the Director of Statistics to come to market with me—he'll soon have to change his
      56 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 56 16 MISS TEN PIN 1971 WINNER RECEIVES RETURN TRIP TO LONDON NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO: ALL ENTRANTB MUST BE SINGAPORE CITIZENS BETWEEN 16-25 YEARS TWO NON-RETURNABLE PHOTOGRAPHS TO ACCOMPANY ALL ENTRIES. CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 8, 1971. ENTRY FEE $5.00 (PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT TAMPINES HOME). WRITE TO:— MISS TEN FIN OF BINGAPORE
      56 words
    • 151 16 Let fUnoPieana entertain you with m tight ofVocal Entertainment Pinnacle of Bare Excitement! Tons of Roerinf Laughter! st fl T'v.p.v.)>!„ Htservdtuins fEL 37u4_<3 V- r V. otl IL My u The luxury Oberoi Imperial offers a new concept of superior hospitality service and comfort. Hilltop situation gives a magnificent panoramic
      151 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 412 16 3.00 Opening and; General Hospital 3.20 For the Family (T) 3.50 A Diary of Stents In Singapore This Week (T) 3.55 It's Happening In Ongapore (T) 4.15 Days of Our Lives 4.55 Close 6.00 Opening and Charlie Chaplin Comedy Theatre 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 The 12th Singapore Open Badminton
      412 words
    • 65 16 SHORT RIBS TMftt® DlfilNß IHW a*i£._ SNIFFY m aVA rBy Frank O'Neal •4k iffi V ik w, by George Fett M *9 S iVe been threatened WITH THE SACK -*r > BECAUSE OF TOUR ARREARS, MATE-. 1 WHERE AM lOOIN' TO FIND ANOTHER JOS AT MVA^EHr 'jr. V THE TROUBLE
      65 words
    • 342 16 Trust your lucky IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have the kind of determination that results In follow-through, no matter what the enterprise. Your Interest and your talent may both lie elsewhere, but If you are Involved In a given project, you will see It through to completion. TOMORROW
      342 words