New Nation, 21 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, October 21, 1971 No. 237 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE THURSDAY OCTOBER 21.
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  • 13 1 Police reported 85 accidents yesterday. Ten were serious and two fatal.
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  • 125 1 The share market was active this morning. Industrials tended to edge upwards. In 15 minutes 21.000 Malaysia Tile shares were traded at 90. 91, 92. 93. 94. 95 and 94$ cents. Yesterday It was 89 cents. Oula Perak another favourite, was traded at $1.26, $1.27, $1.28. $1.29,
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  • 76 1 LATE MEWS New York, Thursday. Pour shots were fired into the Soviet mission to the United Nations late last night. There were no injuries. POur bullets shattered an 11th-floor window of the mission building and lodged in a far wall, police said. The high-rise structure
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  • 33 1 Copenhagen, Thursday.— Denmark's nine-day old Social Democrat minority government earlv today won a crucial two-vote victory in the Folketing (Parliament) approving its plan for a temporary 10 per cent Import surcharge.
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  • 236 1 Tokyo radicals out to kill police Reuter Tokyo, Thursday Forty-five thousand riot police were on guard throughout Japan today to counter expected violence during annual International A nt i War Day demonstrations. Police anticipated that up to 500,000 members of student, union and political groups
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  • 130 1 Reuter The Hague, Thursday. Police have found 80 guided missiles stored In a garage on a quayside In the Port of Willemstad on the Caribbean Island of Curacao, the Dutch news agency ANP reported from Willemstad yesterday. The report said military authorities on the island
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  • 486 1 Base used by guerrillas: Spokesman Reuter Kampala, Thursday Ugandan Air Force Jets yesterday destroyed a Tanzanlan army camp opposite the Ugandan border village of Mutukula, a military spokesman said last night. The spokesman said the camp was being used jointly by Tanzanlan troops and guerrilla supporters
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  • 197 1 Reuter Baghdad, Thursday An Iraqi air force officer has been sentenced to death for passing secret military information to British intelligence The Iraqi news agency said today that the sentence on Fahem Jalal Abdel-Raaak was imposed by the revolutionary court on Monday. Hie court also ordered
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  • 310 1 Singapore Airport was placed on full-scale emergency landing alert yesterday. A report said that a plane with engine trouble was about to come in for a landing. The alert sounded was at 10.15 a.m. when Police Headquarters flashed teleprinter messages to all
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  • 30 1 Manila, Thursday. A tropical storm battered Ceba City in the central Philippines yesterday, uprooting trees and ripping down sign boards before moving west towards the South China Sea.
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  • 115 1 A husband and wife were injured today when their van crashed into a tree in Holland Road. Passers-by helped them out of the van and they were rushed to hospital, with head and leg injuries. Police identified them as Inche S. bin Mohammed, 38, and Sher
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    • 193 1 Sharp just cut another electronic calculator down to size THE SHARP EL-8M ANSWERS UP TO 16 DIGITS 1.69 lbs. 4" x l\" x EXTRA LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT If you do more than simple adding and subtracting, you know it's rough getting by these days without some electronic help. Our
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  • 253 2 More trees, cafeteria In garden area Raffles Place will soon be turned Into a tree-lined shady square with Its own outdoor cafeteria. The Public Works Department Is now carrying out work to plant trees along the roads outside Robinson's and the Oriental Emporium. More trees
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  • 130 2 More than 100 women spent about $9OO in two hours at a morning coffee party recently—all for a worthy cause. The occasion? A prefunction to raise funds for the Christmas Fair, 1971, in aid of the Children's Charities. It was held at the
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  • 64 2 Mr. Chan Chee Seng, MP and Paliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs?, this morning spent two hours talking to residents around French Road In the Jalan Besar area on the Importance of keeping Singapore free from pollution. It was part of Mr. Chan's programme in connection with
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  • 44 2 Tokyo, Thursday.—A mild earthquake shook the northeastern section of the Japanese main island at 12:18 ajn. yesterday (1518 GMT Wed), the Sendai meteorological agency reported this morning. It said the quake registered one (slight) on the Japanese scale of seven.
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  • 35 2 The Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises In the Chua Chu Kang and Llm Chu Kang areas between 8 am. tomorrow and 12 noon on Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used.
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  • 47 2 Bonn, Thursday. The West German cigarette industry will cease television advertising completely by the end of next year, Parliament was told yesterday. The Health Ministry's Parliamentary State Secretary, Professor Ludwlg von Manger-Koenig, also urged that poster advertising for cigarettes be reduced.
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  • 110 2 The basketball court at Serangoon Garden South School has been turned into a temporary stage for 100 primary school children. They are busy dally practising for their school's variety concert to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on October 29. "The concert will show the
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  • 214 2 Being married can keep 'you very much at home. But this is not the case with Daisy Matthews (above), a sub-editor in a men's magazine in India. Daisy, 27, Is one girl who has been travelling all over the world ALONE. And she doesn't
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  • 73 2 Bandar Seri Bagawan, Thursday Brunei has published a Bill to curb prostitution, which includes whipping for men involved in the vice trade. Under the Bill, any person operating a vice ring can be jailed for three years or fined $5,000 and if the offender is a man, he
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  • 316 2  -  By Abby Tan "I want decency, dear, decency," stressed Mr. Charlie Seal time and again on the phone. "I want no illegal activities, no dancing, no talking with customers. This Is strictly a stage production." The shrill voice on the line rang off at
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  • 189 2 More than 100 students will take part In an on-the-spot painting competition at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute. The students come from both Government and private schools. Among the participants will be students from the Republic's newest school, the Singapore International School. The theme of
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  • 31 2 Winning entries of the poster competition organised by the Serangoon Garden Constituency's Pollution Free Campaign Working Committee will be exhibited today and tomorrow at the Lorong Chuan Community Centre.
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  • 460 2 Nanyang University's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rayson Huang, today said the impending interchange of scholars, educationists and graduates among countries in this region will make history in regional co-operation. He said this at opening of the three-day Second Working Party of the ASAIHL (South-East Asian Institutions
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  • 332 2 Local educationists today suggested that greater efforts should be made to develop meritocracy in the higher institutions of learning. They agreed that students with exceptionally high intellectual capacity should be encouraged to present their individual Ideas rather than have their academic achievement based on book work
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 245 2 mm Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Manila 90-73 Naha 84-73 Taipeh 85-72 Kuala Lumpur 85-74 Jakarta 87-75 Hong Kong 79-73 Tokyo 68-51 Seoul 70-52 Bangkok 90-78 Lonaon 50-52 Moscow 45-39 San Francisco 65-42 New York 69-55 Paris 55-50 Sydney 68-51 Melbourne 58-46 Canberra 62-40 Perth 62-53 Singapore The weather forecast
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  • 240 3 The possibility of further increases in the price of petrol Is hinted at by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce in its half-year report issued today. The oil Industry fry* borne the full brunt of higher crude oil prices resulting from negotiations with
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  • 42 3 The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a course on "Commercial Law and Practice Part 2," starting on October 29. r The speaker for this eight-lecture course is Mr. Lee Kim Slang, an advocate and solicitor.
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  • 574 3  -  Now many who quit want to get back into 'the force By Wee Beng Huat The recommendations of the Lee Soo Ann Committee's inquiry into the pay scales and working conditions of the police force are beginning to reap results. A number of non-commis-sioned officers,
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  • 308 3 The Australian Government has set up special trade display showrooms at their offices here and In Malaysia because it realises the Importance of the overseas export market. Mr. H. C. Sargent, the Australian senior trade commissioner, said this at the luncheon meeting of the
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  • 128 3 Mr. Tang See Chim, Minister of State for Finance, will be the guest of honour at the Singapore Day of the British Industrial Exhibition today. It will be held at Pavilion No. 3 which illustrates British investment in Singapore. Mr. Tang will be met
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  • 181 3 The Taiwanese singing Shell Sisters have always believed in the saying that two heads are better than one. And with this theme binding them together, the two girls Little White Rabbit, 23 (left) and Little Parrot, 21 (right), hope to achieve their goal
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  • 903 4  -  CINEMA By Edgar Koh THE DEVlLS—starring Vanessa Redgrave and Oliver Reed. Ken Russell's film, The Devils —which has been described as "a frlghteningly effective glimpse of hell with its demoniac masques and blasphemous orgies has been passed by the Board of Film Censors. Fearing the
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  • 121 4 President Shea re s will unveil a plaque to mark the official opening of the new Kampong Kapor Community Centre tonight. The President, who will be accompanied by Mrs. Shearea, will be received by Mr. Yeo Toon Chia, MP. Tdk the area. An orchid
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  • In Person
    • 377 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 INVITATION cards don't always tell you everything you want to know. Take dress for example. One needs a keen sense of perception to be sure how one should dress. The crux or the problem really is,
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 425 4 What other newspapers are saying: WHY DOES PRESIDENT NIXON WANT TO VISIT SOVIET UNION? President Nixon announced on October 12 at a press conference held in White House that he would go to Moscow in the latter part of May next year for summit talks with
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    • 208 4 UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEBATES THE QUESTION OF CHINA'S SEAT: During the current session of the UN General Assembly, how the question of China's seat is going to be settled is undoubtedly a big event that is most capable of attracting people's attention. The General Assembly began yesterday
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    • 114 4 SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO ENCOURAGE THE PEOPLE TO READ: The Ministry of information will provide special programmes on radio ynrf television shortly for the purpose of encouraging the people to read. This is a step in the right direction that has been taken by the Information Ministry. The reading
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    • 129 4 A SILENT REVOLUTION: If all goes well the year 1990 will see the emergence of a group of doctors who are graduates of the universities in Malaysia and who are trained In Bahasa Malaysia. The same will be true of our future engineers and scientists. This will be
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  • 549 5 Bid to frighten Assembly—Russia IN THE U.N. United Press International New York, Thursday The Boylet Union yesterday that the United States, in its attempts to save a UN seat for Taiwan, had attempted to frighten Hi?.. wortd body with with "absurd inventions and ridiculous fairy tales."
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  • 174 5 United Press International New York, Thursday UN Secretary General U Thant, who will retire on December 31, after a decade as head of the world organisation, said yesterday "no one should serve more than five years" in the post. He said that despite repeated please from
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  • 184 5 United Press International New York, Tuesday The United Nations Security Council voted 13 to nil with two abstentions to call once again on fiouth Africa to withdraw from South-West Africa. The abstentions were Britain and France. The vote came on an Afro-Asian resolution
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  • 302 5 Agence France Presse Islamabad, Thursday Pakistan has formally charged India with "unprovoked shelling and mortaring" on towns along the East Pakistan border, it was announced yesterday. The announcement said a protest note was handed to the Tnriian High Commission (embassy) on Tuesday, warning New Delhi that
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  • 135 5 Reuter Calcutta, Thursday Police yesterday shot dead at least five people in the turbulent Indian state of West Bengal. The Ave were described as extremists, which in the context of West Bengal either means Naxalltes (Maoist revolutionaries) or extremists elements in the powerful Marxist
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  • 86 5 Bombay, Thursday. About 250 enraged followers of a Hindu spiritual leader beseiged the office of Indian Airlines here on Tuesday night after the airline lost the holy man's baggage on a flight frpm New Delhi to Bombay. The office was occupied by men, women and child
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  • 73 5 The United Nations Secretary General, U Thant, greets Mrs. Imelda Marcos, the First Lady of the Philippines, as she arrives at his office in New York. Mrs. Marcos recently represented the Philippines at the 2500 th anniversary of the Iranian monarch/. She has included several other
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  • 59 5 Jakarta, Thursday.—Police suspect that an international smuggling ring may be bringing drugs into Java. A police spokesman said police were questioning a man arrested at Jakarta airport on Saturday when he flew in from Palembang, south Sumatra, with 37 lbs. of opium. The police were hunting for
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  • 41 5 Manila, Thursday. A live-day march by about 10,000 youths to protest against poverty and alleged fascism In the Philippines yesterday started from different points In provinces near Manila and is expected to cullmlnate In the city on Sunday.
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  • 134 5 London, Thursday Two large photographs of nude girls were removed from London's Motor Show yesterday in time to spare the blushes of royalty. The pictures were removed from a sports car stand Just before Princess Alexandra, cousin of Queen Elisabeth, arrived to perform the show's official
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  • 156 5 Bangkok, Thursday It will soon b6 possible to drive direct from Helsinki to Bali or from Oslo to Singapore. A United Nations report said that European and Miaale-E&st highway networks have now been linked up with the neariy completed Asian highway. Prepared by the
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  • 249 5 Reuter London, Thursday The British ment is consideringdoubling Queen Eliza- beth's annual salary tonearly £1 million' (about $7.4 million)' following her request for more pay, the Daily Mail newspaper reported today. The newspaper said Sther members of Britain's ayal family were also in line
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 310 6  -  By Gerald de Cruz Only 33 electoral divisions in Singapore have been unaffected by the work of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee. The radical changes made In the other 32, Involving the creation of seven new constituencies and major adjustments to 28 others, have
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    • 724 6 ORIENTATION FOR SEKBAR The Sekbar Golkar which won 236 of the 360 elected seats in the Indonesian P a r 1 i ament is now holding a ten-day long orientation programme for its representatives at Bandung. This is to prepare them for their
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    • 768 6  -  The result of airline price war By Betty Lau A boom time for travellers appears to be Just round the corner as charter flight companies prepare to slash fares in the coming months. A roundtrip to London may soon cost $l,OOO or even less.
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    • 390 6  -  'Their awareness varies' By Ivan Lim Singapore's democratic political system may be on its way to becoming institutionalised in the rural areas if the positive political behaviour of farmers is a guide. A study recently published in the Journal of South-East Asian studies by D. 8. Gibbons
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    • 904 6  -  Outcome of UN debate will have profound effect THAILAND From Manit J eer The China debate in the UN General Assembly which started this week will be followed with anxious concern by Thai leaders. With one of the world's largest overseas Chinese communities and with the
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  • 195 7 Reuter Dublin, Thursday Irish police combed the city of Cork yesterday seeking out wouldbe customers for guns thought to have been smuggled in from New York aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth n. The arms were found, In six cases lying unclaimed on the quayside
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  • 111 7 Reuter Jakarta, Thursday Sekber Golkar, the government -backed grouping that won an overwhelming victory in the July general election, will now be known simply as Golkar, its chairman said yesterday. Lieut. Gen. S. Sukowatl said in a speech on the seventh anniversary
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  • 29 7 Buenos Aires, Thursday. —Leftwing guerrillas blew up a luxury country club on the outskirts of Cordoba, Argentine industrial city early yesterday. No one was hurt.
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  • 392 7 Reuter Bonn, Thursday The .West German Chancellor, Mr. Willy Brandt, redelved a standing ovation from the West German Bundestag (lower house) yesterday when the news that he had been awarded the Nobel peace prize was announced to the packed house. The President of the
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  • 353 7 Spacecraft that can seek and destroy enemies Reuter London, Thursday The Soviet Union has developed armed spacecraft which can seek out and destroy spy satellites or other craft in outer space.This was reported today in the 1971-72 edition of Jane's All the World's Aircraft, an authoritative international
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  • 233 7 Reuter Los Angeles, Thursday Kenneth Como, a member of the Manson family, was recaptured by police yesterday five hours after swinging from his cell window by rope in a daring jail escape. The 31-year-old Como got out of his 13th floor cell In the
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  • 289 7 Reuter Peking, Thursday Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's top foreign policy aide, began with his Chinese hosts yesterday in total secrecy. Even Dr. Kissinger's arrival in Peking was In accord with his known penchant for secret diplomacy. Chinese security police politely ordered correspondents to leave the
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  • 498 7 Kosygin applauded by workers Reuter Ottawa, Thursday Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygln and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau yesterday called for greater exchanges of scientists, artists and athletes. An agreement, negotiated over the past few months, says the two countries will encourage and facilitate exchange visits by representatives
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  • 61 7 Cairo, Thursday. President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here yesterday from New Delhi for a one-day visit and held talks with President Anwar Sadat on the Middle East. The Yugoslav leader flies home today, and next week begins a tour that will take him to the United
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  • 32 7 London* Thursday.—Princess Anne will make the first ever colour television broadcast from Hong Kong to Britain when she opens the colony's new birth satellite Knmmnnlffatk>ni station on November 1.
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  • 323 7 Reuter Paris, Thursday Monetary officials from the 10 leading non-Communist industrial nations yesterday ended off three days of secret talks here in which they paved the way for what is likely to be one of the most crucial meetings of Finance Ministers in the
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  • 91 7 United Press International Sao Paulo, Thursday The first international Festival of grass promoted 'by the Datti State Gastronomists Association in Brazil is offering a wide ranging menu of grass delicacies to all gourmets this Sunday. Grass soup, grass bread, grass spaghetti, grass pizza, grass cocktaiis, grass juice
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  • 160 7 Reuter Copenhagen, Thursday Denmark's new social democratic minority government made further concessions yesterday in its shock proposals for a temporary 10 per cent surcharge on imports. The move came' only hours before the government, which has a working parliamentary majority of only one,
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  • Article, Illustration
    6974 8 MtUiniiraMinjjlaiWflnnlmhnTOiiiiHthtmntnmHiit New Nation Education Broadsheet Mathematics is derived from two Greek words meaning "the art of learning." It is the science of space and number and is, thereby, the basis of all physical sciences. A usual classification is PURE mathematics (including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus) and APPLIED
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  • 407 10 Mr. Gough Whitlam, leader of the Opposition Labour Party» who could well become Australia's Prime Minister in 1972, has somewhat surprisingly gone on record as standing for the pull-out of all Australian troops stationed abroad. Surprisingly because the platform that emerged out of the recent
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  • 134 10 by ISPY University of Singapore dons are going for art in a big way now. A high percentage of the crowd that thronged the opening of the Alpha Art Gallery recently came from the campus. Among those present was Professor Tommy Koh, the Law Dean, who said
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  • 665 10  -  JACKIE SAM War memorials are a disgrace; a blot on the clean pages of the new Singapore; worthless and unnecessary reminders of a shameful past which will only serve to mar the good and constantly improving relations between the Republic and
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  • Letters
    • 681 10  -  DR. JENNIFER GOON A person whp advocates judicial caning In private as sou did In your editorial of O.c tob e r 14 la hardly In a position to lecture the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs for advocating flogging In public. The most fearsome
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    • 610 10  -  PHILIP SNG The discussion on taxation on luxury goods by your paper (NN Oct. 14) was very Interesting. But the argument put forward by Dr. Tan should be rejected. His thesis is too academic and unrealistic. His proposals were aimed at the next general election, passing
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    • 251 10 "To sin by silence when men should protest makes cowards of men."—Abraham Lincoln In reply to "Exploited masses of Animal Farm" (NN Oct. 13), we the Secon- dary Four Monitors of Raffles Institution make the assumption that the phrase "the most prestigious school in Singapore" in a
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 1103 11  -  Idyllic island hard at work selling its relaxed charm to the world at large By Pakir Singh Dark black clouds brooded silently over the little green hillocks surrounding Penang*s airport. A cool soft breeze whistled by as the passengers alighted from the MSA Boeing
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  • 1250 11  -  Now tourists can feast their eyes on its past glory I V; Vropu ■Y Metin Munir On payment of a small fee, it is now possible to visit the harem of the Ottoman sultans, once one of the world's most jealously guarded places. For
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 289 12  -  Anil Bhatia Competition in the charter flight business hots up as another charter travel operator announces a new fare as low as $5OO for' a Kuala Lumpur to London flight. This is $25 less than the fare announced recently by four local charter travel
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    • 156 12 UPI TAIPEH, Thurs. Ford Motor Company is planning to start a Joint venture with a local car manufacturer to produce cheap cars, an official source said yesterday. He said Ford will be cooperating with Liu Ho (Six Peace) Motor Company of Taiwan.
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    • 195 12 Tokyo, Thursday. Mr. Paul Samuelson, economic professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, called on Japan yesterday to make a 15 per cent upward yen revaluation. Speaking at the Nikkei (Nlhon Keizal Dally) hall here, Mr. Samuelson, a Nobel-Prize winner,
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    • 208 12 Alttatf Cbem 20* Alcoa 48* Am Bnaii 40* Am On JO* AT T 42* A P 1« IMMO IS* BNtHKMI 24* Brains is* Caterp Trmc 41* Chrysler 28% Coca-Cola. 107 Control Data 3» Cora Ol Wka 182 Daw Cbem DuPont 152 Kodak 84* -Ford Mat OO* den
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    • Article, Illustration
      257 12 Mr. C. E. Beard has been appointed Representative of the Bank of New South Wales, which has opened a representative offce here. Mr. Beard was previously with the bank's international division, in Sydney, with responsibility for administration of Its SouthEast Asian sphere of operations. He has been in the
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    • 1222 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 High Low 1 wk. •Co 4 ark •Co M. Stock Ckwii Dajeri ig Price i Sellen Lut DMA. P/E TurnSale Yield Ratio over j INDUSTRIALS IJI 1.88 2.09 146 Allied Chocolate 245 2.40 248 54N 174 163
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    • 351 12 United Press International New York, Thursday Prices fell sharply on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Turnover was heavy. Analysts generally found it difficult to put a finger on any particular reason for the market's plunge, although they
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    • 295 12 Reuter London, Thursday The market closed slightly easier on lack of support. Dealers attributed the tendency to caution in front of the latest unemployment figure, due today and Wall Street's decline overnight. At 1500 hrs. the
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    • 126 12 An order worth about $1.9 million has been won by the Radio Communications Division of Redifon Telecommunications Limited (a member company of the Redlffuslon organisation) for the supply of radio communlc atlons equipment to 19 airports In Nigeria, Including the international airports at Ikeja (Lagos) and
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    • Business Abroad
      • 148 12 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese steel industry has asked for official help to curb steel production due to a prolonged business recession, an industry spokesman said today. The Nippon Steel Corporation, a major steel mill, said the Industry had asked the Ministry of
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      • 63 12 WASHINGTON: The Senate yesterday approved a US$lOO million contribution to the Asian Development Bank over the next two years. The United States provides about 35 per cent of the amount pledged so far by other countries to the regional institution which makes loans for
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      • 57 12 LONDON: Reflecting* the rapid rate of expansion of Singapore's electrical distribution system, a £500,000 order for swltchgear has been placed with the Bri- tlsh manufacturers, A. Reyroile and Company Limited, a member of the Reyrolle Parsons Group, it was announced yesterday. It is the second
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      • 77 12 LONDON: A "modest change In the relationships between the UJS. dollar, and gold" was suggested as part of a realignment; of exchange rates by chairman David Rockefeller of New York's Chase manhattan Bank here yes-' terday. v. lie also proposed dropped the 10 per cent
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      • 61 12 RAWALPINDI: Indonesian Minister of State for Economic, Financial and Industrial Affairs, Sultan Hamengku Buwono, had a meeting with President Yahya Khan yesterday. The minister, who also had lunch with the President, earlier met Pakistani industrialists, businessmen and bankers, invited them to visit Indonesia to assess
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      • 58 12 •TORONTO: The Toronto Dominion Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce have announced a reduction In their prime lending rate from 6i to per cent, shortly after a rate reduction was announced by several UJS banks. The latest new rate becomes effective frqm Monday.
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      • 41 12 ZURICH: Prices rose faster over the past year in Britain-than l 5 TSJ other industrial country thes»£ Credit Bank said consumer prices In Britain rose 101 c f r 2Ji urln mr rading September 30. Next
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    • 160 12 GKN, B r i t a i n's largest international engineering group, plans to double its exports to Singapore by It has its first exhibit In South-But Asls at the British Industrial Exhibition now on at Ayer Rajah Road. Founded in 1750, GKN, which
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  • TREND
    • 498 13  -  Here are three recipes you can try > cuisine BY I RUTH MOSES If you would like to serve a Ceylonese meal this week, try these recipes. Menu plan for eight people: Lamprey Rice Lamprey Curry A Chilly Sambal Yoghurt and for desert. Lamprey
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    • 219 13 Men's fashion in the next two years will depart from the confusion and extremes of the past few years. Stating this was Mr. Sidney Sinclair, a leading figure in men's fashions in Australia, whose firm Anthony Squires and Sax Altman deal with 27 countries, including Singapore.
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    • 560 13 Show them to a doctor before undergoing an operation \f GOO IhealthJ |by TABIB In our country where skins of all degrees of pigmentation are common, one condition probably causes more unsightly disfiguration than any other. This is the formation of keloid tissue over areas of
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    • 403 13  -  PARIS DESIGNERS TAKE A LOOK INTO FUTURE FASHIONS Sweated by Mary Lee Reuter Fashion for the year 2000 when a girl's dress may be equipped with an electric beam either to ward off or bring on men—was on show here in a
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    • 95 13 Hotpants have been around for some time now and they look like staying too. For the girl who has a strong; preference for hotpants, here's a variation of the theme that's bound to please. It is a one-piece two-tone, in black and matching orange prints
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    • 99 13 It's every woman's idea of an Ideal lunch, where she doesn't have to worry about the calorie content of the food. At the Shangri-La today there will be a special summer's luncheon prepared by the chef for the woman who wants to cutdown on rich foods. A few
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 1 V ywum V A WISE CONSULT NEW NATION'S SHOPPING 6UIOE A wide range of products and services are featured in the Shopping Guide every Tuesday, Friday Saturday to make your shopping an easy and pleasurable one. WISE BUYER CONSULT NEW NATION'S SHOPPING GUIDE WISE BUYER CONSULT NEW NATION'S SHOPPING
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    • 627 14 77 ANNOUNCEMENT MING ALONG ANY BRAND of Moieoge Creom or Cosmetics you us* and get the most luxurious relaxing and effective Facial Massage from Salon Phoenix. Open every Thursday till 8 p.m. and Saturday till 5 p.m. Also' available Evening Beauty Culture and Hoirdressing Courses Personally conducted by Rosalie Hemon
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    • 280 14 FOR SALE WISTINGHOUSK, CHRYSLER, CARRIER, NORGE Airconditioner. Contoct Jetcool, 87 Tonfllin Rood, Singapore. Telephone: *****4/ *****5. FURNITURE FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY Cone Furniture and Furnishing Materials at Moderate Prices. Contoct Adrian's, 425 River Valtey Road, Singapore. Telephone *****4. LOST LOST BASSETT HOUND DOG brown and white, name Ginger. Family heartbroken. Reward.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 89 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald HE LEFT SOME PAPERS. I SAID I'D TRY TO REAP THEM 8/ TOMORROW. RIP KIRBY MAM, we THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE/ DON'T THEV KNOW THAT'S GONNA CAUSE POLLUTION S SOKE BAY? A ii s=i. L&rr by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson LOOK, MARTHA/ REMEMBER atlamtic crrv
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    • 271 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACBOSS 1 Breathing pore In plants. 6 Glowing 12 George Washington of 8. A. 14 Game fish. 15 Renowned. 16 Neuroses. 18 Republican: Abbr. 19 Verb on campaign posters. 21 Eastern title. 22 Home of the ibex. 24 Sapodilla, for example. 25 Muiirtil gatherings. 27 Midget-sired 29
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 277 15 »C«t aitag itttri i.Mt NEW NATION MONEYWORDS T THURSDAY I Cat Mt art |ta «itt atrtr [MtM Pastiag lastractiaas WH* Mlw. Halt (Mf./Hft./Milt). Mnu I -C" <>M| hum l>Mt 1. Can iMWtin 2. Sn«H) and 3. Type mt S. A 4. S*is*d wiHi |H*t h«r« N CLUES FOR 1-4 bring
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    • 566 16  -  By Abby Tan Gossip, has been described as a woman's trademark. Or reflection of a woman's tiffin hour, that, for sure, is what helps the food go down. The catty talk that is bandied across the lunch table is what
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    • 46 16 AH FOOK: It is regrettable that MSA has decided to scrap its services to Madras and Ceylon. MEI LIN: This was expected from the time the services were launched in June last year. Indians and Ceylonese wishing to reach these destinations are too nationalistic.
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    • 118 16 Alcoholics soon will be able to see themselves as others see them on video tape shown the morning after the night before. The video tape unit is being installed at Park Prewett Hospital, Basingstoke, England, next month following a grant from
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    • 56 16 Sweet Maria Lai works at the Mandarin Hotel's shopping arcade and spends her free time either bowling or going to shows. She likes shopping too. If given the chance to travel she would like to visit Hong Kong. In fashion she likes the maxi and mini
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    • 48 16 The registrar and witness at the wedding were both fooled, a Manchester court heard on Monoay. Tne briae and groom were both women. The couple, Rosalyn Atta, 21, and Doreen Wimbieton, 22, aamitted making a false declaration for the wedcung. They were given an absolute discharge.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 72 16 MISS TEN PIN 1971 WIN A FIRST CLASS TRIP TO LONDON VIA KUALA LUMPUR, NEW DELHI AND MOSCOW BY AftftOPLOT (EXPENSES PAID) PLUS A HOST OF VALUABLE PRIZES. TELEPHONE NO: ALL ENTRANTS MUST BE SINGAPORE CITIZENS BETWEEN 16-25 YEARS. TWO NON-RETURNABLE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH ALL ENTRIES. CLOSING DATE NOVEMBER 8,1971. ENTRY
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    • 127 16 PRODUCE EXPORTERS (PTE) LTD., un The best selling lens now in Japan.... JAIT l'l 'J iil 7 itThe best selling lens now in the world ■v.-vr. --'•V •MM lyn»w Z—m P.u *O-135mm. F<4J t5-210mm Automatic with iatcrcfconpMbl* Bount; ovoilabl. for Pwtfax. Nikon. Minolta, Conon. r.trl, Mirondo Sun AwtO T«l> IIW
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 455 16 5 Siagapara 3.00 Opening and General Hospital 3.20 Nam Isainyarkal featuring P. Rajoo (Repeat): 3.40 It's Happening In Singapore 4.00 Housewives Matinee 4.40 Close 6.05 Opening and Dr. Who 6.30 News in Brief 6.40 What Others Say (Chinese) 7.00 Fury —Model Plane 7.25 Electone Recital by K. Kawamura (Repeat) 7.40
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    • 62 16 SHORT RIBS u OAj wEIM'J as ■Z x SNIFFY MXJ MUST 86 C6MIU6 DOUiU IMHH SOMETHING*,CUMJLEY r= By Frank O'Neal m I b«53 9 »m >y. by George Fett n m V: E ANDY CAP? r? TT m y? m IfHi *L w TNtnOMCAN iOUTELL JfLLVOtMSUPPfotTX THAT'S Mff ALL OVER
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    • 306 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are essentially a moody person whose decisions and actions are more often than not based upon how you leel about a given person, thing, situation or circumstance. TOMORROW... LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)— A day quite free of those problems
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