New Nation, 30 October 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, October 30, 1971 No. 245 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
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  • 583 1 US Senate wipes off programme to spend $9OOO million Reuter Washington, Saturday The Senate last night voted to kill the US foreign and programme in a startling finale to mounting complaints about American commitment overseas. By a surprise vote of 41 to 27 the move ended
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  • 115 1 Reuter Zurich, Saturday Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, on a three-day private visit to Switzerland, spent yesteraay at a precision instruments factory which plans to set up a branch in Singapore. A spokesman for the Prime Minister said the company, Wild Heerbrugg, specialises
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  • 24 1 Jakarta, Saturday.— Twelve people were injured and 28 houses collapsed in a storm that hit the town of Pati in Central Java.
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  • 169 1 Reuter Cape Town, Saturday The South African Prime Minister, Mr. Vorster, yesterday rejected demands for a judicial probe into alleged secret police brutality—despite continiung nation Wide protests over the death of one detainee and the mysterious illness of another. His refusal to bow to
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  • 97 1 Sailors are busily puttinf ship-shape some 20 vessels of the Royal Navy's Far East Fleet for tomorrow's steam-past to mark the closure of the British Far East Command. The Royal Naval Dockyard in Sembawang, where the ships were berthed, was a hive of activity yesterday as the
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  • 17 1 Tne Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce traae mission now touring Cnina arrivea in Canton tooay.
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  • 432 1 Couple him with Grand Roma for good forecast By Blue Peter Ipoh, Saturday Leading owners Dato and Datin Chong Kok Lim, who are extremely lucky with their recent importations this year can have another winner with newcomer Kita Suka n in Race 5.
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  • 166 1  -  By Wee Beng Huat Police have re-esta-blished contact with two teenage schoolgirls the key witnesses to the Tony Castillo trial who were reported missing last week. Discounting a report that the two girls were taken out of the country on board an aircraft to Indonesia, the
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  • 155 1 Police have detained seven women following raids on bars and nightclubs during the past two nights, in Beach Road and Kandang Kerbau areas. More than 30 of them were Questioned but seven were detained because they could not produce any travel documents. All of
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  • 51 1 New Delhi, Saturday The 10,200-ton Greek oil tanker Burmah Jade was attacked and sunk by East Pakistani separatist frogmen in Chitt&gong Harbour. Separatist sources in East Bengal said one oil berth and two commercial berths had been put out of use when the ship sank alongside
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  • 13 1 Police reported 61 traffic accidents yesterday. Nine of them were serious.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 6 1 Today's race results today—6.3o p.m. edition
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  • 440 2 Translating entry vote into fact Reuter Brussels, Saturday Negotiators from Britain and the six will be racing against time over the next few weeks to translate Thursday night's British Parliament's vote for entry Into the Common Market Into concrete fact. The vote enables Britain
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  • 160 2 Reuter Helsinki, Saturday Finland's centre-left coalition government resigned yesterday after an Internal clash over farm food policy, forcing the dissolution of parliament and new elections in two months' time. Prime Minister Mr. Ahtl Karjalalnen nanded his cabinet's resignation to President Urho Kekkonen a few hours
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  • 146 2 Reuter Toronto, Saturday Police discovered several organised plots to kill Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin during his visit here last week but none of them were "determined efforts", according to Inspector Roy Soplet, of Toronto's Police Intelligence Squad. The inspector, who was speaking to
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  • 164 2 Reuter Paris, Saturday President Georges Pompidou and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev had detailed talks on troop reductions in Central Europe in an unscheduled private meeting here yesterday. The two leaders devoted their entire 2tt hour meeting to European security and the proposed European conference, as
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  • 252 2 Reuter London, Saturday The Indian Prime Minister, Mrs.. Indira Gandhi, said yesterday that she would never allow the Soviet Union to establish military bases on Indian soil. Mrs. Oandhl gave a firm no when she was asked about this possibility at a meeting at
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  • 169 2 Reuter Belfast, Saturday One policeman was killed and two were Injured when a police station was blown up here yesterday. The station ana two adjoining shops were wrecked by a bomb estimated to contain 100 lbs of gelignite, which was placed inside one of the shops by armed
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  • 273 2 Reuter Phnom Penh, Saturday More than 300 Cambodian troops were reported killed or wounded as Communist forces yesterday mounted renewed attacks against a government task force striving to relieve the province capital of Kompong Thom in northeastern Cambodia. The Cambodian High Command said last night that the
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  • 167 3 "And not in entire forgetfulness, and not in otter nakedness, bat trailing clouds of glory do yon fo!" With those solemn words, Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burnett, the last British Commander-in-Chief of the Far East and his three service commanders closed a
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  • 370 3  -  Many hope for chance to return By Herbert Teo The British serviceman leaves Singapore reluctantly and many have expressed sadness in parting ways with the island Republic. Many of the servicemen interviewed expressed their desire to return here whenever possible. They have grown fond of
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  • 263 3  -  By P.N. Balji Britten-Norman Ltd. one of Britain's principal light aircraft manufacturers has told the Economic Development Board of its decision "to temporarily shelve Its plans" for an aerospace plant here. It is understood that a cable from the British firm said that it
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  • 43 3 An exhibition of Ballnese paintings will be opened today at 4 p.m. at the Wlsma Indonesia, Orchard Road. They include a wide range of paintings, from old canvas to recent paintings by modern artists, specially flown here by Garuda Indonesian Airways.
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  • 31 3 The President, Dr. B.H. Sheares, will give a tea party to dellegates of the 10th Orient and SouthEast Asia Lions Convention at the Istana lawn today at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 172 3 Dinner over, delegates to the 10th Orient and South-East Asian Lions' Convention sat down on the grass to watch another kind of lion do its thing. No hard sell was needed for this costumed ,Ikm and its four other counterparts as they danced and
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  • 252 3 The Probation and Aftercare Service of the Ministry of Social Affairs is providing therapy for those "hooked" on drugs. Some 36 youths who have been placed on probation for the possession of drugs or for taking drugs will be undergoing regular group therapy conducted
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 The Belmont Pacer by Arrow Atone in its class for quality, styling and wida rang* of fabrics, ThaPacar is a modaratety priced shirt that looks Hka a lot mora. Stripas. Prints. Earth tona solids. Geometries. Sculptured surfaces. Take your pick. And. of course. Arrow styling brings you collar emphasis and'doubb
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 121 3 At the cinema JURONG DRIVE-IN: Ma. D'Afrlca—7, 9.30 p.m. ORCHARD: The Brotherhood of Satan—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. ODEON: The Horsemen —1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. CATHAY: Something for Everyone—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 pjn. LIDO: Sunflower 1.30, 4, 6.30. 9.15 pjn. CAPITOL: The Red Circle—l.ls, 4, 6.45, 9.30 P.m. REX:
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    • 114 3 UMB Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Hong Kong 72—64 Kuala Lumpur 91—75 Taipei 7ft—6B Naha 79—66 Jakarta 89—75 Tokyo 61—45 Bangkok 87—74 Seoul 64—41 Manila 90—74 New York 78—57 San Francisco 60—35 London 57—46 Moscow 37—32 Montreal 65—40 Sydney 77—55 Melbourne 71—43 Canberra 70—33 Brisbane 77—58 Adelaide 78—53 Perth 66—51
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  • 508 4  -  Power and glory that was Britain's By Jackie Sam The power and glory that once was Britain's included a pimple of an island in the East. The initial hesitation at possession and repudiation of the island's founder over and done with, the British settled down happily
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  • 840 5  -  Bidding farewell to the Fortress after 152 years By Max Vanzi Taps are sounding for two centuries of British military might in Asia. Holdovers from the days of empire, the tough jungle troops, the majestic vessels of the Royal Navy, the cocky fliers of
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  • 512 6 Britain will be in Europe on January 1, 1973 barring unforeseen developments. Mr. Heath's unexpectedly handsome victory in the Commons makes it improbable that he can now be defeated in the long and detailed discussions which lie ahead to steer the connected enabling legislation
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  • 65 6 A European executive friend ordered salad at a local hotel and specifically said. "No meat." The salad came with an ant in it* •He hailed the waiter the "s next time he came round. indicated the ant and said, emphatically, "I didn't ask for meat!" "Ah,
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  • 934 6  -  PANG CHENG LIAN It was either sheer coincidence or a beautifully planned programme. Within 12 hours of arriving in Peking our Chinese hbgts~sho.w.£d the Singapore trade mission a section of China's past, a
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  • Letters
    • 597 6  -  SIM YONG TENG Apropos the Ministry of Labour's reply (New Nation October 13) to my comments on the overdone job by the CPF, please allow me to carry on the dialogue a little further. Before I proceed. I would however like to thank Mr. CP.
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    • 232 6 Time and .again we have read letters In the press, complaining about coin-box phones of the STB. Perhaps, I can contribute one or two constructive Ideas which may help solve those frequent "out-of-order" public phone problems. I have often noticed the STB technicians checking the coin-box phones
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    • 400 6  -  LEONARD LIM All aspects of pollution have been touched upon' by our Republic's present campaigns on air, land and water, but sad to say there Is one aspect that has been totally ignored. As our national campaign comes to a successful close, it Is still not too
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1831 7  -  It's an interesting life along the busy roadside WORDS: Harpal Singh The variety of ways by which people earn a living along the roadside in India is astounding. There are street singers, minicircuses snake charmers, dentists, medicine men and others Roadside dentists occupy many city pavements. Even the
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    • 828 7  -  M. G. Srinath United Press International To many toward looking Indians, the sacred cow has become one symbol of the forces that are holding the nation's struggling millions back in their quest for a better life. In the teeming city of Calcutta, hundreds of
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    • 634 9 Looking at their impact over 3000 years of history EAST-WEST PASSAGE, by Michael Edwards, Cassell, 248 pages. £2.75. KWA CHONC CUAN. This book deals with a vast subject: the dialogue between East and West over a period of 3000 years. Mr. Edwards is concerned with the things the
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    • 593 9 Maurice Collis finds fame at the top THE JOURNEY UP: REMINISCENCES, *****8 by Maurice Collis, Faber and Faber. pages, £3. NEW YEW HWA. One cannot but admire the energy shown by Maurice Collis In publishing this book at 81, when most people of that age have retired. The
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    • 457 9 THE PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF THE THEATRE: John Russell Taylor has written a world guide to the Western theatre, giving detailed information on plays, players, playwrights, dramatic theory, critics, dramatic schools, theatres, theatre companies, directors, managers, theatre terms, stage history, stage machinery and stage designers. References range from information on
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    • 60 9 A poignant picture makes a compelling' cover for the story of a young girl, Annika, who discovert she has leukaemia and is soon to die. She records all her racing memories, thoughts f emotions—about herself, her family, her friends and the boy she loves. 19 IS
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    • 365 9 ••but too superficial EDUCATION IN SOUTH EAST ASIA, edited by T.W.C. Miller, Ian Novak Publishing Co. 284 pages, A$3.60. PATRICK DE SOUZA. This rather monumental paperback includes much more in the term "South-East Asia" than has come to be accepted. Pakistan and India as well as China and Japan
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    • 634 10  -  FOOD DRINK LI PO My mind went back last week to a very cold morning In the French alps 25 years ago when sitting in a small cafe waiting for the car to take us down to Nice someone handed me a
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    • 554 10  -  CHESS ANDREW EE Bobby Fishcher's winning streak (nineteen consecutive wins) came to end when he lost the second match game to Petrosian. It may well be that Fischer was becoming over-confident. However, Petroslan's resistance proved to be only temporary, and Fischer again shot Into
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    • 558 10  -  BRIDGK E.P.C. COTTER The expert Bridge player is always looking for the chance to double and penalise the opponents in low-level contracts. At rubber Bridge, or when IMP scoring is in force, greater liberties may be taken in doubling one no trump or two
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    • 459 10 STAMPS PHILATELIST Among the stamp collectors whose interests centre around the stamps and postal history of Malaysia and Singapore, perhaps the most outstanding and dedicated belong to the Malaysia Study Group. The membership of the' study group is worldwide, with enthusiastic members in every continent,
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    • 747 10  -  DISC PETER ONG John Lennon: Imagine (Apple PAS *****): "This is the best thing I've done so far" says this exBeatle of his second solo album. A commercial without compromise, superbly beautiful, a giant leap forward, excellent, is how I would describe
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    • 809 11  -  CINEMA EDGAR KOH THE HORSEMEN starring Omar Sharif, Leigh Taylor-Young and Jack Palance. Despite the big names, this epic is little more than a bit of affected horse-play blown up to the dimensions of an Afghan plain. Throughout, one gets the
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    • 485 11  -  Malaysian to hold one-man show at Alpha Gallery ART ONG CHOO SUAT Abdul Latiff is holding a one-man show at the Alpha Gallery from Monday to Nov. 10. He will have on show 23 canvasses in oil and acrylic, plus a few etchings which
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    • 218 11 Two art exhibitions which have more conservative appeal are on this weekend. The Gallery of Fine Art is presenting Mr. Daniel Wang at the Imperial Hotel till November 6 while Mrs. Barbara Toeg is exhibiting 36 oils and 25 watercolour paintings at the National Library from
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    • 606 11  -  THEATRE MERRY ANDREW The Singapore Musical Society is presenting the Deane Drinkall Duo in a violin and cello concert at the Victoria Theatre tonight. The Deane Drinkall Duo, an unique ensemble, has received praise from critics both in the United States and Europe. Concerts of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 105 9 Announcing THE ALL-VCIO FLEET. it LONDON EUROPE AUSTRALASIA 9 magnificent VClO's leave Singapore for London* every week. Swift, silent, supreme. (Daily evening flights with two early morning flights; Thursday and Sunday). 5 fabulous VClO's leave Singapore for Australasia every week. To five Australian cities and Auckland, New Zealand. (Monday, Tuesday,.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 149 11 GALLERY FINE ART OnhOHKCM Demonstrations by DAVID WANG daflf dumb artist from Shanghai, at IMPERIAL HOTEL at 5.30 p.m. en Sunday 31st Oct. Monday Ist Nov. and further demonstrations on request until Nov. 6th. Enquiries ***** GALLERY FINE ART announce o grand opening of BAUNESE ART EXHIBITION at WISMA INDONESIA
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  • property market
    • 662 12  -  -By Leslie Tan Almost every household has a collection of books and magazines. This may be large enough to fill an entire wall, or it may consist of a few favourites. Whatever the case may be, providing storage for books and magazines c
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    • 631 12  -  L.T. The greatest faults In bouse planning, according to builders, is the tendency to overcrowd the kitchen, especially when this is one of the smallest areas in the house. Thus, kitchen storage palls for good planning and ingenuity. As
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    • 442 12 Many .of the newly completed housing apartments have their own management committees which provide caretaklng services such as watchmen and general maintainence. Do these committees fulfil their function? A survey confirms that these committees not only fulfil their function adequately, but also help in the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 58 12 I Ml i THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOME OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure to inform you that we are the buying and selling agent of lands and properties in the Republic of Singipore Malaysia. We are always at your service to assist you in
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  • BUSINESS AMD FINANCE
    • 692 13 The following are rules for the BOAC-Scalextric model motor racing championships to be held in Singapore. Hie winner in this competition wins a trip to London to compete for the world title. (1) The Singapore National' Championships will be held by the National Agents In Singapore i.e.
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    • 1190 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 1 wfc. 4 wk s. Ctodnx Price Last DMd. P/E TarnHigh LOW •C* MT* Stock Bayeri Sellers Sale Yield 1 tatta i rrer V INDUSTRIALS M 1.68 3.53 34)3 Allied Chocolate 3J8 337 5.3N 17.3 40 JO
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    • 314 13 By Oar Market Correspondent It was an even market for industrials though second and third liners were dominant during the week. Pricewlse, gainers and loosers were somewhat equal. China's inclusion and tne expulsion of Taiwan from the United Nations had no effect on the market.
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    • 540 13 Mil Straits Traders, to thos,e who xnoW- the company better, is actually The Straits Trading company Limited. Incorporated in Singapore in 1887, it has been closely linked to the ups and downs of the tin industry in Malaysia and Singapore over
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    • Business Abroad
      • 68 13 JAKARTA, Sat. West Germany has exchanged notes with Indonesia on providing technical aid and 12.960 tons of fiour. Under the terms of the notes yesterday, a 10member German technical mission wouiu visit Indonesia to carry out a feasibility study on an irrigation sprinkler system in
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      • 72 13 HONG KONG: China has pledged long-term Interestfree loan to Rumania under a bilateral agreement signed In Peking, the New China news agency reported yesterday. It gave no further details of the accord, which wa4 signed on Wednesday at a ceremony attended by Chinese Vice Premier Mr. Li
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      • 57 13 PARIS: The World Bank is to lend India US$6O million dollars to help Indian industry to meet some of Its import commitments over the next two years, the bank's Paris office said yesterday. The loan Is to the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India, and Is
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      • 41 13 BAGHDAD: Iraq will export oil produced by Its national enterprises to North Korea In exchange for Irrigation equipment and other goods, a Joint statement said here yesterday. A trade and aid protocol to this effect was signed recently.
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    • 265 13 United Press International New York, Saturday Stocks finished "slightly higher in moderate trading yesterday. The gain was attributed to an extension of the bargain hunting which got underway on Thursday after 11 consecutive declines. The rally, however, attracted little following as Wall Street continued to worry
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    • 244 13 Reuter London, Saturday The market closed quietly steady after some late support pushed most issues off the bottom. Earlier the market had edged lower on lack of interest following initial marking up in response to the Common Market entry vote. At 1500 hrs the financial Times
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    • 222 13 Allied Chetn 27% Also* 44 Am Brand* 13% Am Can *>% AT T 42% A A P 14% Anaconda 1*% Avon Pd Beth Steel 24% Boeing 15% Caterp Trac 44% Chryaler 29 Coca-Cola 109 Control Data 40% Cora Oi Wka 175 Dow Cbem •8 DuPont 147% E
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    • 118 13 Unit holders In the Singapore Progress Fund will receive a gross dividend of $3.94 per 100 units held for the six months ended September 15, last. This compares with a dividend of $3.36 for the previous six months. Announcing this today, Mr. Andrew Tan, manager of Singapore
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 123 13 ENTRY COUPON To: Scalextric Champion Racing Driver, New Nation, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. I would like to try to become the Scalextric Champion Driver of Singapore. Name Address Name of parent/guardian T. Date of birth Birth Cert. No. I am a male Singapore citizen. I.C. No Entrant's
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  • 232 14 London, Saturday Defending champion Rod Laver yesterday received a walkover into the men's singles final at the £20,0G0 Embassy tennis championship, a tournament already hit by the defeats of both top seecL;. Layer's semi-final opponent, Bob Hewitt of South Africa, pulled out on doctor's orders when
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  • 52 14 Singapore Recreation Club defeated Port of Authority Recreation Club 2-1 In the Singapore Billiard Association senior lnter-club championship at the SRC yesterday. Results (SRC 1st): threeball— Low Seow Meng bt Ng Liang Chiang 255-196; four-ball Oliver Oh bt Albert Ang 300-204; snooker Roy Qammell lost to
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  • 72 14 Sydney, Saturday—Australian Test discard Paul Sheahan propped up Victoria's batting with a fine 88 on the first day of Sheffield Shield cricket match against New South Wales here yesterday. Medium pace bowler David Colley dismissed Victorian Test batsmen Bill Lawry, Keith Btac)cpole, and lan Redpath for
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  • 30 14 M.S. Yau win meet F.C. Lian in tne final of tne Singapore I&iana Country Club Vade Cup golf competition over the Buklt course today at 1.15 p.m.
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  • 329 14 Hobart, Saturday American Jack Nicklaus shot a sizzling seven-under-par 65 second round in the Australian Open Golf championship here yesterday to open up a lead of five strokes. The big-hitting Nicklaus, who carded a 68 in the opening round, had a 36hole aggregate of 133 over
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  • 428 14  -  From Roland Pullen in Paris, Saturday' Australian jockey George Moore returned home earlier this week from Paris not at all certain whether French racing authorities will let him carry out his big training plans in France. Moore who was nine times Australia's champion jockey arrived in
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  • 31 14 Defending champions Pirates will clash with Eagles in the final of the Singapore Softball Association men's Class One division at the Singapore Recreation Club Padang today at 4 p.m.
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  • 50 14 Tokyo, Saturday.— Argentine Junior welterweight Enrique Jan* and Japanese junior welterweight champion Eagle Sato (ought to a controversial draw In a non-title fight last night gt the Korakuan hall. The referee and one judge caned a draw and the other judge gave it to Sato by three potnta.
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  • 67 14 New Delhi, Saturday —A 40-foot high concrete "Victory Bat" is to be erected at a public park in the central Indian city of Indore to commemorate India's cricket victories over West Indies and England this year. On the bat will be engraved a message from the Indian
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  • 24 14 The Chinese Swimming Ciub wui be holding its 56th annual swimming championships at tne ciub's pool on November 6 from 2 p.m.
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  • 146 14 Hong Kong Saturday V A total of 51 countries accepted invitations toparticipate in the AfroAsian table tennis friendship invitation' tournament in Peking. from November 3 to 13,/ the New China news" agency reported yesterday. It was quoting a communique Issued earlier yesterday after a
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 504 14 LA < ASTROLOGY CONSULT THI ASTRO PALMIST ot Moyfoir Hotel, Room 107, about your future life arid fortune. Telephone: (Singapore) ***** for appointment. PALMISTRY. Madam Lydio of former 14-A, Change Alley will read ogain. Telephone: 8540) Singapore. AT YOUR SERVICE REPAIRING REFRIGERATORS, AIRCONDITIONERS, plumbing, sanitary, electric works. Contact D.C. Enterprises
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    • 383 14 SPECIAL TREATMENTS PAINFUL FEET? Pauline Robinson M.S.S.Ch. London trained Chiropodist (Schoii) Telephone: (Singapore) *****8 for appointment. SHOPPING GUIDE Special offer pye television 17" refurbished sets. Price* from 5125/- (nett cash). Limited stocks available. O'Connor's Showrooms 6, Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road, Singapore. PLAN YOUR SHOPPING AT HOME SEE THE SHOPPING
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    • 260 14 APPOINTMENTS AUDIT STAFF Applications are invited from candidates meeting the following requirements for appointments in our Audit Department QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor of Accountancy Degree A.C.C.A. or students of recognised Accountancy Bodies with full Higher School Certificate,. i f EXPERIENCE: Auditing or Accounting experience required. Please apply with full particulars to: The
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 254 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 1 Electric units. 8 Detection device. 13 Flood. 14 Old-fashioned love knot. 16 Where Boulder Is. 17 —line: 2 words. 18 French pronoun. 19 Regret*. 21 Poetic contraction. 22 Nickname of 62 Across. 23 One of the bases. 25 Baby coach. 26 Believer in: Suffix. 27 Gloss.
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  • 423 15 WATER SPORT Safety equipment and proper maintenance are the most important requirements in a sport like boating. One of the most important necessities are life preservers in cases of collision or capsizing of boats. When children are aboard, life jackets are better and safer as it
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  • 374 15  -  By Dennis Chia One of Philippines' top polo player, Don Enrique Zobel is featured in the Malaysian Polo Association's annual tournament now being held at the Singapore Polo Club, Thomson Road. He is here as the guest of Tengku Mahkota of Pahang and is captain of
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  • 75 15 Tne Singapore National Olympic Council will hold a casino night at the Singapore Isiand Country Club's Thomson road location starting at 8 O'clock today. Proceeds from the night will go towards Singapore's team to the 6th SEAP Oames in Kuala Lumpur in December. Oames of chance include
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  • 172 15 Paris, Saturday The International Automobile Federation yesterday Issued the list of 15 Orand Prix races counting for the 1972 Formula One world motor racing championship. The Federation said the championship would be divided into two parts. The first would include eight races between January 23 and
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  • 184 15 Geneva, Saturday The European Football Union (EUFA) disciplinary committee has ruled that last week's match between Inter-Milan and Borussia should be replayed in a neutral country, a spokesman for the committee said here yesterday. Inter lost 7-1 to West German champions Borussla in their European Cup second
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  • 49 15 Basle, Saturday. Forty thousand people attended grand prix racing driver Jo Siffert's funeral at Fribourg in Switzerland yesterday. Among them were his B.R.M. teammate Peter Githin, Brian Redman (both of Britain) and Swiss drivers Silvio Moser, Rico Steinman, Hebert Muller, Xavier Perrot and Claude Hald.
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  • 918 16 By Scrutineer Isabelle appears to have little to beat In the Class Four Division Three 6f (race 4), and should readily complete a double at Ipoh this afternoon. Last Saturday she carried top weight of 9.0 to an Impressive and easy win over 6f. On that
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  • 1191 16 WJTtWgM 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV. 6 6F ($6,500 $4,550 to winner) 1 ***** TWIN SUCCESS a (Twins) Allan 3 9.0 (d 3 7) F *S»a 7 2 806 YULB COUNT (Cygnet) E Breukelen 6 8.13 <d4 7) *fta*han S 63 SATISFACTORY g (Satisfactory) Heddle 4 S.ll 5)
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  • 80 16 By Scrutineer Singapore owned Classic -Mission has been installed a 5-2 favourite for the A 550,000 Victoria Derby to be run at Melbourne today. The brilliant three-year-old, owned Jointly by Mr. Robert Ooh and Mr. Leslie Wong of Singapore, won the Australian Jockey Club Derby early this month
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    • 302 16 Opening and Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse Something Else Farmer's Daughter—Katy's 76th Birthday Sesame Street (Rpt) Saturday Matinee —Francis In the Navy (starring: Donald O'Connor, Martha Hyer, Richard Erdman, Myrna Hansen) Curtain Up Pin-Point Bowling Talentlme 1971 (4th Quarter Final—Rpt.) News in Brief What's My Line Hosted by Wally Bruner
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    • 880 17 By Bine Peter Defender can be backed as an extra good thing In the Class 2 Division 4—6f (Race 1) at Ipoh tomorrow. This Chinchilla four-year-old showed ability at Kuala Lumpur last month when he came from behind to finish
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    • 11 17 SCRUTINEER'S NAP FORECAST m Apple and Opera 111 IN RACE THREE
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    • 151 20 The shape is fantastic. The change is complete. The new Holdens have already changed Australia's ideas i mm about how good a car should look. Drive one.. .and you'll change U your Ideas about how great a car should ride. A five foot wide track and new big coil springs
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