New Nation, 16 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, October 16, 1971 No. 234 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
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  • 507 1  -  Toh: Foreigners boost demand for Singapore specialists By Herbert Teo Private medical specialists In Singapore are getting most of their patients from neighbouring countries, the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today. He added that even larger numbers will soon
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  • 164 1  -  By Pang Cheng Lian Canton, Saturday China wants to trade with all nations on the basis of equality and mutual benefit. This was said by Mr. Chen Fu Bu, a vice-minister at the Ministry of Foreign Trade, when he met the Singapore Chinese Chamber
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  • 240 1 United Press International New York, Saturday Sylvester "slave" Magee, identified as the nation's oldest living person, died tarly yesterday at the claimed age of ISO. The aged, white-haired Negro, who had been living with a daughter and son-in-law near this South Mississippi town
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  • 15 1 Police reported 52 accidents yesterday. Six of them were serious and one fatal.
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  • 67 1 Geh Tang Tek, 21 a grandson of the late Da to Lee Kong Chlan, was killed In a road accident In London two days ago. Yang Tek Is the son of Madam Lee Slok Tin, a lecturer at the- University of Singapore. She has already left for
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  • 55 1 San Francisco, Saturday. —A Japanese Air Lines 747 sliced off a lamp-post with its wingtlp and tore up a section of chain link fence on Thursday while taxiing for takeoff at San Francisco International airport. The plane sustained no visible damage and took off a short while
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  • 392 1  -  By Blue Peter Penang, Saturday Mudlarker Shanghai Kid can give punters a flying start in Race 1 at Penang today. This old stager who scored a comeback win over 9f at Kuala Lumpur last month was freely tipped on the course th<« morning. Couple him
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  • 170 1 Czechoslovakia!! Mia Eli (above) has had a turbulent life. But that is all behind her. Today she's one of the top singers in Australia. Her new life started when she escaped from the Communist regime in Czecho- Slovakia. That was four-and-a-half years ago. Mia, who
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  • 287 1 With his visits to police establishments over, President Sheares will begin yet another tour next week. This time it's the People's Association and the various community centres. Tne President will declare open tne newlyrenovatea People's Association Staff Ciub House on Tuesday before beginning his
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  • 211 2 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday The Union Oil Company yesterday announced the discovery of a new oil field off the east coast of Kalimantan that is expected to produce more than* 100,000 barrels a day in 1973. The new discovery, known as the Attaka Field, about
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  • 452 2 ...and without delay, say senators Reuter Washington, Saturday Seventy-eight senators yesterday called on the Nixon administration to provide Israel with more supersonic Phantom-jet fighters without delay. The bi-partisan resolution, already signed by three-quarters of the Senate, is still likely to pick up several more
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  • 151 2 Reuter New York, Saturday Scientists announced yesterday that instruments left on the moon had recorded what appeared to be a lunar geyser of water vapour. They said it was the most exciting discovery obtained so far from the lunar scientific packages. Dr. John Freeman
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  • 216 2 Reuter London, Saturday A West Pakistani was arrested In Bradford yesterday as police continued their murder hunt for the arsonist who set fire to a house killing three KenyaAsian children on Thursday. Mohammed Ashraf, 34, a mill hand, was remanded In custody until
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  • 338 2 IN THE U.N. United Press International New York, Saturday The United States voiced confidence yesterday that it would be able to prevent the expulsion of the Nationalist Chinese from the United Nations. At a meeting of the 20 co-sponsors of the US proposal for
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  • 137 2 United Press International Hong Kong, Saturday Counterfeit Indonesian money printed in Hong Kong is being used to finance Peking's latest underground army in Southeast Asia, an Englishlanguage daily said yesterday. The Hong Kong Standard, citing its "reliable sources," said: "The forged notes 100 and
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  • 45 2 London, Saturday —Naval Captain Kenneth A. Crawley, a former director of Public Relations on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Par East, in Singapore, has been appointed director of the Royal Navy's Public Relations, the Ministry of Defence announced yesterday.
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  • 31 2 New Delhi, Saturday.— India will send a 10member table tennis team to the Afro-Asian Tournament to be staged In Peking next month. It was announced here jesterday.
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  • 141 2 Reuter London, Saturday Actress Diana Dors wept for Joy yesterday as her actor husband Alan Lake was released from prison after serving a year for wounding a man in a tavern brawl. M I love you, I love you," the 39-year-old blonde filmstar
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  • 348 2 United Press International New Delhi, Saturday Several Pakistan army divisions have gone on a "war footing" along the Indian border and there have been corresponding reports of Indian troop movements. Well-informed Western sources said yesterday that as many as five Pakistani divisions have moved
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  • 134 4 A big two-way holiday rush between Singapore and West Malaysia began last night. The occasion? The long weekend for the Deepavali holiday. Singaporeans are rushing to holiday resorts in West Malaysia, especially Cameron Highlands, by road, rail and air, and Malaysians are coming here
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  • 420 4  -  Blind trio for November exam By Elizabeth Choo Three blind students will sit for the School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations, next month. Arts student Deborah Ng Wai Cheng who is studying at the St. Andrew's School Is sitting for her Higher
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  • 92 4 A Qantas jumbo jet from Melbourne arrived at the Singapore Airport at 10.25 pjn. yesterday over two hours behind schedule—because of a bomb hoax. The Boeing 747, with 139 passengers and 20 crew aboard, was taxiing down the runway for take-off at Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne, when
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  • 42 4 Ottawa, Saturday. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, will arrive in Ottawa on Thursday for a three-day visit, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced yesterday. Mrs. Bandaranaike will arrive here after visiting the United Nations and Washington.
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  • 88 4 Port of Singapore Authority police constable M. Nelson, 27, who was admitted to hospital with a gun shot wound yesterday evening is still in a critical condition. He was found Inside a public toilet behind godor/i 141 with a head wound at 6 pjn. yesterday
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  • 52 4 London, Saturday. Prince Souvanna Phouma, neutralist Laotian Prime Minister, will have talks with British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome here on Monday on Laos and other Asian and International developments. The Prince Is due here from Paris on Monday and will return to the FYench capital the
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  • 60 4 London, Saturday. Organisers of the White Rose Nuaist club at Fiaxton say a clergyman has applied for membership but they cannot accept him he is a bachelor. The club admits only married peopie and their families. The unnamed clergyman may still get in though, said Mrs.
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  • 81 4 Wedding bells rang recently for Customs Officer Ang Koon Choon, 29, and his childhood sweetheart, Miss Gwee Hock 22. The groom, who is attached to the Licensing and Entertainments Division, is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Huat Chwee. His bride, a
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  • 335 4 Singapore will move a step nearer towards being a modern precision engineering centre when Rolle's main factory here is completed next March. Costing about $0 million, It will occupy five acres of land at Upper Changl Road. Machinery and equipment for this new factory, the
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  • 491 4  -  By Wee Beng Huat There are between 500 and 600 Chinese sinsehs in Singapore and out of this number, only about 340 are qualified to treat patients. All members of the Chinese Physicians Association are qualified sinsehs who have passed Its examinations.
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  • 215 4 Blind factory worker, Miss MarceUina Toh Ah Guat, 23, is returning here today from Hong Kong to meet her long-lost family. A big and warm welcome awaits her when the plane touches down at the airport at 7.20 pjn. Her family mother, brothers and sisters —will all
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  • 43 4 A Tamil scholar, Professor 8. Hakkuvanar, will give a public lecture in Tamil on "Thiruvalluvar World's First Revolutionary," at the Govlndasamy Pillai Kalyanamandapam, Serangoon Road, at 6 pan. today. Prof. Hakkuvanar written 20 books on Tamil language and literature.
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  • 22 4 The Blood Donation Centre at the Outram Road General Hospital will be open tomorrow between 8.30 a.m. and 1230 p.m.
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  • 59 4 The 1971 United Nations Day lecture entitled The Pre -Conditions for a more effective United Nations will be delivered by Processor T.TB. Koh. at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 22 at 8 D.m. Messages to the Ufaited Nations Association Singapore from UN agencies' wui be read
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  • 28 4 cond toWe sale of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held today at 2.30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Cnurch, Prmsep Street.
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  • 34 4 The Singapore Ceylon Tamils Association will hold a dinner and dance at Hotel Equatorial at 7JO pjn. today. Highlight of the evening will be a sari fashion show by Joan Booty's models.
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    • 114 4 15 HOI mi &S The informed ladies know of count that EaMin* is a famous lina of fabrics, and not a shipping lina. It is in fact a cloth of fina Egyptian Cotton mada into a suparb fabric and comas from Garmany, a country known for its quality products. Now
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 122 4 At the cinema Jurong Drive-In: The Deserter—7, 930 pjn. Odeon: The Deserter—--1.30, 4, 630, 9.30 pjn. Cathay: Carry On Again, Doctor—l3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. Orchard: Little Big Man—l2.4s, 330, 6.15, 9.15 pjn. Lido: Duel of Fists (Mandarin)-1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pjn. Capitol: Klute—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 930 pjn. Rex: The
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    • 72 4 Temperatures cities yesterday: Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Hong Kong Manila Taipeh Naha Seoul Tokyo New York London Moscow San Francisco Paris Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth in world Singapore The weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 pan.—Late afternoon showers. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 ajn. today: Max.
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  • 1087 5  -  Siva Choy "One of your countrymen has been charged for something or the other under the Official Secrets Act," my neighbour said to me in an accusing tone of voice. ''What have you got to; say to that?" "I know I
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  • 452 5  -  By Herbert Teo Charter flights —the cheap way of air travel —have brought in Its wake travel clubs with thousands of members. These members exist only for the duration of their travel after which they become "ghost" members. Airline sources say that
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  • 165 5 Outsiders to the St. Gabriel School would have thought that the popular tune of "Georgie Girl" coming from the school hall is the work of a professional pop group. The standard is there except that the players behind the Instruments 60 of them are not shaggy-haired
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  • 435 6 The formal co-operation of Intraco and Pernas, the two officially sponsored trading organisations of the Republic and the Federation, is a most welcome step. The recent decision to split up MSA, the joint airline, has been followed by speculation that the world monetary crisis
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  • 97 6 byISPY "Indian cooks are about as rare in Singapore as the diamond on a Maharajah's turban." So says an Indian restaurant scheduled to open at the Tanglin Shopping Centre in December. It has found it impossible to recruit high-class versatile Indian chefs locally. A spokesman
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  • 983 6  -  PANG CHENG LIAN "It the news reports are not anti, they are at best neutral, never pro-America," a US diplomat commented at a dinner party last week. "Any Asian who speaks in defence ol the US may
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    • 598 6 I have been watching with Interest and concern the issue of scouts carrying arms on parades. I love the scout movement to the extent that it has become a part of me. It is very disheartening to note that our scouts are carrying arms for weak
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    • 83 6  -  V. C. PALMER Buny Soccer (New Nation, October 2) complains about TV Singapore's "failure to telecast the Star Soccer programme." The series was not telecast for a while because the programme supply was unavoidably delayed. In fact, this* explanation was also given In our reply
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    • 71 6  -  S.K. The Stereo Service of Radio Singapore has proved very popular with Stereo enthusiasts, but to date there is no REGULAR programme of Indian records, both musical and vocal. Could the programme planners kindly rectify this lapse in planning? The instrumental music based on film
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    • 292 6 I am a resident of Tasek Utara Estate. Every day I have to endure the noise of motor-cycle* roaring in and out of our estate. Although there are many car parks around the estate, many residents with motor-cycles are not mina them, instead, they are fond of parking
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    • 95 6 Why U It that the Ministry of Finance, the appointing authority, allows its clerical staff, office boys, typists, stenographers, executive officers, etc. to be transferred from one department to another? This is a waste of time as they have to be taught new kind of work.
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    • 62 6 We, the residents of Block 157, Toa Payoh, are getting rather fed up with the common antenna for our television sets. For the past few months. It has been repeatedly out of order at intervals of a fortnight or so. We feel we are being cheated
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    • 138 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. International social idonct iournol The first part of each istue presents an authoritative international conspectus of recent scholarship on important topics, such as modern methods in criminology; —d technology as development factors; the social ecienoe social functions of
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1226 7  -  Pilau Brani, where the past may soon be a memory WORDS: Frances Dowsett The new world of high /buildings around Jardiie Steps leers the water to Pulai Brani—and the 100-jear old settlement built on stilts stares back stretching on its toeato beat the high It costs 30 cents
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    • 1238 7  -  Peter Costigan Melbourne Herald The crucial fight over man's environment is shaping up in this unlikely, unlovable corner of the world. Ecology versus economics is the name of the game in the stark, mostly deserted 586,000 square miles of Alaska. The stakes
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    • 455 9 THE SECRET OF FORETELLING TOUR OWN FUTURE: Maurice Woodruff has neglected none of the predictive methods here. With a deck of cards you can become an expert in cartomancy, or merely grab a hand and try a little palmistry. Woodruff tells you how it is done.
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    • 56 9 Those who love Hargreaves' work will look Jorward to the publication of this volume in November this year. Hargreaves? cartoons are not biting satire and one is not left with the depressing thought that the world is doomed. Rather he uses animals to parody human situations.
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    • 719 9 Putting technology to work in andornleveloiied countries THE ROLI OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOUDGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, by Graham Jones. Oxford University Press, 174 pages. 1 ."75. R. S. BHATHAL The basic problem facing developing nations has been formulated rather strikingly by a simple chart which appears
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    • 42 9 you watch this gyrating throng caught slow motion by insidious search-light eyes as phantoms writhing drowning in a wet haze of a multi-coloured dream gone psychically mad a nightmare born out of wailing voices washed away unheard for some prehistoric rites
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    • 54 9  -  By Chen Nan Fong music weaves a weary pattern of thoughts both sad and slow rain affects me the same drooping tearful on window panes, i once held love through leaking palms cupped not with a heart, music weeps memories welling painful through dustbowl eyes: these nights i walk
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    • 795 9 Mother's moving story of her handicapped son THE SMALL OUTSIDER, by Joan Martin Hundley. Angus and Robertson, 150 pages, $13.30. ANNE PANC. Joan Hundley has written a moving story of her little boy David, an artistic child. The book resulted from a visit to Alan Marshall,
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    • 834 9 Colourful account of India in the isaot BISHOP HEBER IN NORTHERN INDIA, Selections from Heber's Journal, Edited by M. A. Laird. Cambridge University Press, 317 pages, £6.60. CEORCE C. THOMSON. In the past, it was the individual traveller rather than hordes of tourists who visited exotic
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    • 446 9 Sounds of Die in a fascinating city SOUNDS OF SINGAPORE recorded by GUS H. TEEUWEN, CUSEN Stereo LPOBII, $6; JUNGLE FASCINATION Gus H Teeuwen, Gusen Stereo LPOBO9, $6. JUDY LEE SUI-UM. One of the jnost fascinating aspects of Singapore is undoubtedly its multi racial society here Malays,
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    • 863 10  -  CHESS ANDREW EE T i g r a n Petrosian, born In 1929, World Champion in 1963, has somehow never captured the imagination and adulation of the chess-playing public—the "kibitzers," or the rank-and-file. His style of play has been described as super-solid,
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    • 710 10  -  FOOD DRINK LI PO At the wine tasting of Quien wines given the other day by Sime Darby comments among those present were extremely interesting in that they reflected the different national attitudes towards the wines. They were Chinese, Swiss, Swedish, French, German and English
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    • 942 10  -  DISC GEOFFREY BENJAMIN This week we have records of outstanding examples of music written at the high points of three different periods. These are the high Baroque, the Classical, and the pre-war 20th century. Working backwards in time, we start with a recent Philips disc
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    • 440 10 STAMPS PHILATELIST On Saturday 23, a new set of Singapore stamps will be placed on sale In all the post offices. The stamps commemorate the completion and establishment of Singapore's first Communication Satellite Earth Station on Sentosa Island. The set* consist of
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    • 567 10  -  HK. I DC K E.P.C. COTTER When the declarer is playing in a doubled contract below Game, the defenders have to be more than usually careful. It may require splitsecond timing to exact thtf*. maximum penalty, or on; some occasions, if the■ double has been rather
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    • 505 11  -  MERRY ANDREW In association with the British Council, Mr. Goh Soon Tloe Is presenting the well-known British pianist, John Clegg, together with the Goh Soon Tloe String Orchestra Tloe concert on October 23, at the Singapore Conference Hall. Clegg studied music with a distinguished
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    • 1071 11  -  OPPORTUNITY FOR ART LOVERS TO EXCHANGE IDEAS ONG CHOO SUAT The Alpha Gallery opens tomorrow at 7, Alexandra Avenue with a group exhibition by 12 artists who have established themselves In Singapore and abroad. Its aim as explained in the catalogue is more than setting
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    • 563 11  -  Film on life and times of 'lndian fighter* rises above many others i EDGAR KOH LITTLE BIG MAN starring Dustin Hoffman, with Faye Dunaway. This is an epic which rises above many others. Entertaining in its own charming way, it becomes a spirited feast
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    • 366 11  -  CINEMA EDGAR KOH KLUTE starring Jane Fonda, with Donald Sutherland. Jane Fonda, an individualistic person and an individualistic actress, portrays a hard-time call-girl in this mystery film. TTie daughter of old Hollywood hand Henry Fonda, she has been acutely concerned with Women's Liberation in real
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    • 76 11 ERAMANIS GALLERY INVITES YOU TO AN EXHIBITION OF BALINESE PAINTINGS THIS IS THE FIRST TIME A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF NEW TRADITIONAL BALINESE PAINTINGS HAS BEEN EXHIBITED IN SINGAPORE. OPENING SATURBAY 16 OCT. 22 OCT., 1971 M5 V SHANGRI-LA HOTEL ARCADE ORANGE GROVE ROAD, S'PORE-10. TEL: *****6. ite NEW CLASSES IN
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  • British Industrial Exhibition
    • 764 12 170 COMPANIES BAND TOGETHER FOR THIS BIG DRIVE IN THE REPUBLIC For the first time in the long history of British trading in SouthEast Asia, British manufacturers are cooperating in a major joint effort to promote British Industrial products In the area. An exhibition
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    • 1341 13 SEVERAL UK-BUILT STATIONS AROUND NOW We have all long since grown accustomed to the fact that communications In all Its various forms Is a rapidly growing technology. It is not so very long ago that those who talked about transmitting television pictures from England to
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 13 The entirely new design of bogle for Brfttah RoH's Advanced Passenger Train which will permit speeds around 150 miles an hour on the roHwov lines of today.
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    • 1753 14 SEVERAL FIRMS IN BRITAIN KNOW THE TECHNIQUE OF TURNING SEA WATER INTO FRESH WATER Desalination the technology by which fresh water can be supplied directly from sea water without storage reservoirs or rain catchments —is becoming increasingingly importnet throughout the world. Already
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    • 61 14 Laying the concrete box beam test trock at Earith, eosiem England, for the start of trials of the first British hovertrain which has been designed for speeds up to 300 miles an hour. The first wirtg for the A 3006 "European Airbus" being removed from
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    • 156 13 INTERNATIONAL AERADIO (FAR EAST) PRIVATE LTD. Welcomes all Visitors to Exhibition and I STAND No. 28 where the following products are on display: AERO ELECTRONICS LTD (AEL), HORLEY. Surrey BAILEY METERS AND CONTROLS LTD., Croydon, Surrey CHELTON (ELECTROSTATICS) LTD. Marlow, Buckinghamshire THE DECCA GROUP. 9 Albert Embankment London, SEI HATFIELD
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    • 32 14 Golf is our game B*. Dunlopput a little more into everything they make—golf clubs, halls and bags so that just like Tony Jacklin you can get a little more out of them.
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    • 124 14 ti i i'l ff. Iff'' 1 ,#i Sf«) S0I: m l/l«! W w fi Minding other peonies' is our business. For over one hundred years we have led the field of South East Asia finance and investment, and our own considerable interests across the spectrum of trade and commerce give
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 115 15 United Press International York, Saturday The stock market yesterlower for the fourth time this week Leading indicators, how®yer« generally recovered more than half of the morning losses. Mr. Laclen Hooper, senior analyst for WJS. Button and Company, observed that the Washington's new economic P lan
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    • 167 15 Reuter London, Saturday The market closed slightly lower after an attempted rally shortly before noon petered out. Trading was described as low for the last day of the account. At 1500 hrs the Financial Times index was down 2.2 at 414.1. ICI, Olaxo, Beechams, British
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    • 1195 15 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1978-1971 1 wk. 4 wk ■M. Closing Price Last Dlrid. P/E TurnHigh Lnr Mo U* Stock Bayers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio over INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.88 2.00 2.04 Allied Chocolate 221 222 221 5.4N 16.7 319 120 0.841 127
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    • 532 15 OB Singapore Buiiding Society Limited is progressing steadily, judging from its net profit of over $1 million for the financial year ended June 1971. The company was formed in 1969 with an authorised capital of $5O million divided into shares of $1
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    • 384 15 By Our Market Correspondent There was brisk and hectic trading curing the week in the share market. Industrials, in particular, showed an upward trend, while all the other sections held steady. Second line Issues dominated the market during the week, though
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    • Business Abroad
      • 73 15 WASHINGTON: Saturday. —President Nixon yesterday formally created the wage and price boards that will administer controls on all sectors of the economy, but continued to delay naming the panel members. The White House said Mr. Nixon will send to Congress early next week
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      • 37 15 BRUSSELS: Industrial production In the European Common Market has ceased to expand In the past few months hut the cost of living is still rising at a vigorous rate, the market's executive commission said yesterday.
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      • 31 15 TOKYO: The new threeyear textile agreement initialled between Japan and the United Btates yesterday will allow Japan an annual growth rate of five per cent in its American sales.
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      • 24 15 LONDON: Europe wanted the US dollar yesterday and buying orders on currency exchanges pushed Its price higher in some key centers.
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    • 428 15  -  property market Leslie Tan Renovation of old houses is a common phenomenon on the property scene today. There is, however, a problem in renovating a house and yet see that it blends harmoniously with the older structures of the surrounding neighbourhood. For
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    • 144 15 The residents of Tanglln will soon have a shopping centre of their own. The seven storey centre, which blends with the neighbouring buildings has an air of modernity. It Is nearing completion and may be opened In time for the Christmas shopping. Most
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    • 190 15 Al'.led Chem 31% Atoo* 4«% Am Brands 40* Am Cu a\ Am Motors AT T 42% A P 14% i| Awn Pd Beth Steel 2g% Boeing i»% Cater? Trac 48% Chrysler SO Coca-Col* 107% Control Data 4314 Corn <M Wka 207% Dow Cham 70 DoPont 152% K
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  • 104 16 Cologne, West Germany, Saturaay. Australian tennis stars Rod Laver and Ken Rosewaii were surprisingly eliminated in the men's singles quarter-finals in an International professional tournament here last night. After Laver was beaten 6 4 7-6 by American Bob Lutz, Rosewaii, 36-year-old winner of the US Open title
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  • 985 18 By Scratineer Luna Stream looks a good bet in the Class Five Division Two 6f (race 4) at Penang this afternoon. The English five-year-old is in splendid form, and takes any going. He has won two of his last three starts.
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    • 916 19  -  By Blue Peter Miss Marianne should land a hattrick in Race Four at Penang tomorrow. This Stipulate five-year-old has struck a rare patch and will take a lot of beating here. She found her right form at Kuala LumpuT last
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