New Nation, 6 November 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, November 6, 1971 No. 251 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6
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  • 142 1 T7&OM Monday, New I; Nation will bring Singapore in line with the treat cities of the modern world by a big step forward in newspaper distribution. New Nation will go self-service at six selected points, to begin with. Ton help yourself to your copy of New Nation
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  • 84 1 mHE first man to-woman X sex-change cp*ration in Singapore took place In July, what is It like to hags a man's bedyaadthe feelings of a woman? What Is It fin to wake tjr from tkalwillght soaoaqJ find that one Is now all woman? The answers
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  • 77 1 VTEXT Wednesday, the Iv Judges sit down to deeide if there's a winner of the $26,966 Moneywords Jackpot. If there is no all-eorrect entry the U| prise toes up to *21,966. And New Nation has decided that this MUST BE WON.. .by the person who comes
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  • 239 1 United Press International New York, Saturday A former consultant to Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) envisions the nation's future role as "a principal exporter of brain power to developing countries within the South-East Asia area." Bernard 7. Agnelli said that In the post decade and particularly
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  • 134 1  -  -Picture and story by I Wee Beng Huat A mechanic was putting the full braking power of this bus to the test when it failed and sent both bus and driver down a 50-foot slope after ploughing through the bus depot's fence at Changl yesterday. Except
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  • 128 1 United Press International Madrid, Saturday Armed youths last night ransacked a Madrid art gallery staging an exhibition in honour of Pablo Picasso and destroyed 24 works by the exiled Spanish painter. Gallery owner Elvira Mignonl said one of the youths held a gallery attendant at
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  • 581 1 Students chant in protest as PM receives degree Reuter London, Saturday A very "uncomfortable' situation for Singapore could arise within five years if the non-Communist regime in Vietnam collapsed, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Leo Kuan Yew, said last night In an interview on BBC radio, Mr.
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  • 29 1 The nuclear-powered UBS Enterprise with 5000 men on board sailed In at 8 ajn. today for a 10-day visit here. The ship's last visit was In September.
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  • 284 1 Special hearing called Washington, Saturday The US Supreme Court meets today to consider a request to delay the giant US nuclear test less than eight hours before the scheduled time of the explosion in the Aleutian islands. The court—the highest US Judicial body agreed
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  • 25 1 Johannesburg, Saturday— Seven men were killed when a construction lift plunged 21 storeys down a shaft at a building under construction here yesterday.
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  • 12 1 Police reported 48 accidents yesterday. Five of them were serious.
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  • 253 1  -  By Dennis Chia Leading trainer Ivan Allan Jr. has several fancied runners in the three professional races at the combined proam meeting at Bukit Timah today, and should continue his run of successes. His best bet appears to be TRADITION in Race 3.
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    • 68 1 Track Whisper Race 8 BABYLON STAR Madam X Forecast Race 5 1 WISE GUY For some people thete is only one airline* From Singapore we fly to Beirut, Teheran, Kuwait, Cairo and Bahrain. There's a flight every day of the week and two flights on Thursday. We'll wing you there
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  • 138 2 Cairo, Saturday Egyptian President Anwar Sadat last night told a group of four African Presidents who arrived yesterday on a peace-mission that a political .settlement In the Middle East should be based on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from all lands they occupied In the
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  • 142 2 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday New storm warnings went out yesterday In the cyclone-devastated Eastern Indian State of Orissa but shattered communications left many people unaware of returning danger. As Central Government relief operations gradually, moved ahead from the airport of the state capital,
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  • 72 2 President Tito of Yugoslavia dons a hard hat with his name on it—before inspecting; a biff paper-making factory in Ottawa. President Tito, who has been holding talks with Canadian officials, said yesterday there were no obstacles to the development of relations between the two countries. He
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  • 142 2 Reuter London, Saturday A British naval officer sold state secrets to the Russian Embassy because of his wife's Bingo debts, a court was told here yesterday. A prosecution lawyer said that Sub-Lieutenant David Bingham, axed 31, came hOme from service in the Far East
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  • 369 2 SDie denies 'disagreements' report Reuter Washington, Saturday Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said here yesterday she was impressed by President Nixon's sincere desire to try to bring about a solution to the political crisis in East Pakistan and to improve India's tense relations with
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  • 387 2  -  By Eduardo Resposo United Press International Manila, Saturday Seven killings yesterday took the death toll to 131 in pre-election violence in the Philippines, making the current campaign the bloodiest in 20 years. The new politically motivated deaths Increased the previous day's total of 124 reported
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  • 114 2 Reuter Kourou (French Guiana), Saturday Two explosions sent Europe's new multistage rocket and its test satellite plunging towards destruction in the Atlantic Ocean minutes after blastoff yesterday in a major setback for the European Space Organisation (e£ix». French flight director Jean Cor beau said last
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  • 202 2 New Delhi, Saturday Two Pakistani F-104 Starfighters intruded into Indian airspace over Kashmir yesterday but were chased off by Indian planes. A government spokeman yesterday said that the Pakistani jets penetrated only a short way over the border. >, Replying to questions at a
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    • 152 2 Amsterdam Adventure. ,-1 i Indonesian Style. The Garuda night flight to Amsterdam won't have you on the edge of your seat with excitement... but it is thrilling in a quiet way. Garuda makes it so with Indonesian hospitality. Gentle hands and soft voices care for your every want and whim.
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    • 34 2 WELCOME to the 100-Artiste Pyongyang Mansudae CULTURAL MISSION c-)l LUNCH So DINNER at SMGAPOK'S FIRST KOREAN RESTAURANT^ BAR.- 8.-Q lla.m. to midnight in ii r+ rt r< A J in L_J L r J
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  • 369 3 NTUC to unions: Report all accidents The Factory Inspectorate of the Ministry of Labour is prosecuting a shipbuilding firm in Jurong at which a worker sustained serious burns as a result of an accident while working. The worker subsequently died. Hie shipbuilding firm is being
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  • 295 3 More of its leaders resign The People's Front Is facing the second major leadership crisis in its seven months' existence. Three of Its 10 central executive committee members, including chairman Mr. Leslie Netto, are believed to have resigned. The other two are believed to be
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  • 82 3 A study to perspective ...the dawn and twilight of two airlines. Going out of the scene over the next year—Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines—the national carrier of the two countries. In its place the dawn is breaking on the separate national carriers of Malaysia and Singapore—Malaysia Airlines Ltd. (MAL) and the
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  • 192 3 By a Staff Writer A cynic once defined the honest as the undetected. If that definition is accepted widely enough the world will stop going ronnd. Not because there is no dishonesty, but because life becomes so much more complicated if you are continually looking over
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 Today: 1.14 a.m. (9.1 ft), 12.13 p.m. (10.2 ft). Tomorrow: 2.06 a.m. (8.6 ft). 12.53 p.m. (9.8 ft). Monday: 2.58 a.m. (8 ft), 1.38 p.m. (9.3 ft). Tuesday: 3.53 a.m. (7.4 ft). 2.27 p.m. (8.6 ft). Wednesday: 5 a.m. (6.9 ft). 3.27 p.m. (7.8 ft). Thursday: 6.22 a.m. (6.8 ft).
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    • 103 3 I Wither Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Jakarta 89-80. Kuala Lumpur 91-72. Bangkok 90-74. Hong Kong 78-71. Manila 91-72. Talpeh 1 78-69. Naha 79-66. Seoul 64-52. Tokyo 68-50. New York 52-39. San Francisco 70-43. Paris 55-39. London 59-50. Moscow 39-37. Sydney 78-63. Melbourne 85-57. Canberra 79-54. Perth 61-56. Singapore Singapore's
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    • 131 3 At the cinema Lido: Billy Jack 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm. Capitol: The Red Circle 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pjn. Sky and Rex: Duel of Fists (Mand.) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Roxy: Duel of Fists (Mand.) r- 1.45, 4.15, 7, 9.30 pjn. State: Goliath Against the Giants 1.45, 4,
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  • 793 4  -  The 'giant tortoise' where people 0 by the thousands flock there to pray annually (MM ON SINGAPORE Rocking all the way to my first pilgrimage... By WEE BENG HUAT Ahead, floating in sublime comfort, was the "giant tortoise." Behind, the sinking coastline of Collyer Quay. And in
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    • 70 5 video/phere revolution the video/phere A new concept in TV from JVC Nivico. !t swivels on its own base or it hangs by its own chain, so anyway you look at it the Videosphere is looking back. The Videosphere comes in ivory or orange, And the 9" glare free screen gives
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  • 460 6 The controversy over the Port Authority's proposed tariff Increases leaves the public once again—as the party most confused and concerned. With the rising cost of many consumer items and recent public sector price hikes such as the increase in telephone rentals, Singaporeans
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  • 115 6 'WHISPERS' by ISPY Has Chin Peng moved his HQ into Malaysian territory? This Is the question that arises from the news that a combined Thai military and police force has captured several large Communist camps in southern Yala province close to the Malaysian border. It was
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  • 832 6  -  PAKIR SINGH Jafrarta these days is full of young girls riding motor scooters and driving second-hand cars. As they rattle through the chaotic traffic, it is not just the eye of the visitor or tourist that is caught. Rather, their
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  • Letters
    • 422 6 My niece has been a teacher In a secondary school, teaching science subjects for the past eight years. She Is a Singapore citizen and holds a B.Sc. degree from the University of Madras. On her appointment she was placed on the Normal trained teachers salary scale.
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    • 138 6  -  A.P.R. Was 1t feally a'pollutionfree campaign month? We have recently moved to Upper Changi Road and go to town every day. Tamplnes Road, bumpy and twisting as it has always been, is now overhung by a black fog created by the exhaust fumes of the numberless lorries transporting
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    • 238 6  -  P.S.P. There are many candidates for the qualifying test conducted by the Education Ministry. Most of them have missed their chance during their schooldays and are now in their thirties and forties but eager to obtain higher educational qualifications. Unfortunately, there are few proper classes run by the
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    • 161 6 The manners and management of the united Boa Company can be vastly Improved. For one thing, unulr* in other bus compares, the ÜBC bus does not carry a board Indicating the service and vehicle number. This creates great confusion when three or four ÜBC buses arrive at
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    • 260 6 One of our government's educational policies is to encourage our students to study and master a second language, thus promoting bilingualism, which is a sound idea. Another aim is to attract Honours graduates into the teaching service in order to raise the Quality and standard of teaching.
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    • 43 6 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your no m e published.
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    • 33 6 SINGAPORE HILTON •J* Pnees are same as High Street. •The Store opensfrom 9am to Bp.m. •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrai's courteous service. Also open on Sunday
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1116 7  -  A refuge fer people weary of the world WORDS: Pakir Singh Maybe Sumatra is beyond discovering. An island washed by the gigantic waves of the Indian Ocean on the one side and lapped by the ripples of the Straits of Malacca on the other, it has been described
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    • 807 8 Homosexual novel from a bygone era MAURICE, by E. M. Forster, Norton, 256 pages, $6.95. WILLIAM Mcpherson. God knows what the gay liberation frontists, gay activists' alliance members and other youthful homosexual militants will make of E.M. Forster's sixth novel, "Maurice," Just now coming out, as it were,
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    • 288 8 Mind-bending SF at its best THE SHORES OF ANOTHER SEA, by Chad Oliver. Victor Gollancz, 191 pages. £1.60. ANNE PANG. Science fiction books are always intriguing, especially now that man has successfully ventured out of his earthly confines into the vast spaces beyond. The Shores of Another Sea la
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    • 63 8 A photograph by Roger Mayne illustrates the t cover of Dr. Bowtby's book an examination of the processes that take place in a child's attachment to, and his separation from, its mother. He shows how recent experimental studies of children provide US with a recognizable behavtour
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    • 804 8 A great life reading poetry aloud for pay PHIL CASEY on the father and son poets Lewis and Allen Ginsberg. A small Jewish family was talking up a storm in room 318 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington the other afternoon, and it probably was one of the
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    • 511 8 BABBIT BUN: A reissue of John Updike's novel indicates his popularity among a new generation that feels the lack of a sense of value and purpose in life. The story is about a man whose days as the school sports here are his only triumphs in
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    • Article, Illustration
      429 9 Hlttory of Emergency lacks aeeuraey THE WAR OF THE RUNNING DOGS, by Noel Barter, Collins, 284 pp. £2.25. ANDREW GILMOUR. This romanticised history reads like a novel, with counterguerrilla warfare ex. pert Sir Robert Thompson as its hero. The inaccuracies, oversimplifications and exaggerations are usually Irrelevant embellishments dear
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    • 312 9 Fascinating study of multi-linguallsm in literature THE POETS TONGUES: MULTILINGUALISM IN LITERATURE, by Leonard Forster. Cambridge University Press, 150 pages, £1.60. THOMAS ENG. These days when multi-lingualism is so much in the news it is reassuring to read that multi-lingualism in literature dates back to Middle Ages
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    • 557 9 Mew perspective on post-war British films A MIRROR FOR ENGLAND, by Raymond Durgnat. Faber Cx Faber, 336 pages. £3. EDGAR KOH. This Is a comprehensive survey of recurring themes- in postwar British cinema from the morale-boost-ing wartime movies to the breakthrough of the "new" cinema in 1958 (with
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    • 622 10  -  ...but the snails a disaster FOOD DRINK LI PO My visit to the top of the Summit the other night was not without some misgivings. Reports, that I had received on it ranged only from medium to bad. The only exception was one from a man
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    • 603 10  -  Clash with Spassky to take place next year CHESS ANDREW EE Congratulations to Petrosian who, alone of all Fischer's opponents, managed to gain 2$ points! As for Fischer he is that rare player who consistently fulfils all expecta tlons. Never before has a player
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    • 603 10  -  ...Only when deals are intriguing BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER In the recent International Pairs at the Europa Hotel there were many intriguing deals. Let us look at this. With neither side vulnerable I dealt in the South seat and had to decide on the
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    • 669 10  -  DISC PETER ONG SANTANA: The New Santana (CBS KC *****): If you think Abraxas was explosive (and it was), wait till you hear this hot piece of material. This is the band's third album and it's as good as you might expect. •The album features
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    • 482 10 Local scenes in 1890s too STAMPS PHILATELIST > Postcards have always served tourists and travellers well, in sending greetings and short messages to friends and relatives. Singapore being a major centre of communication in the East and a regular port of call, had a hey-day with
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    • 726 11  -  Efforts of two artists in one-week exhibition ART ONG CHOO SUAT If there was a growing hostility against batik paintings, one man who has come up with sensible comments is Mr. John Eramanis of the Eramanis Gallery in Shangri-la Hotel where he will hold an exhibition
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    • 606 11  -  I CINEMA EDGAR KOH BILLY JACK starring Tom Laughlin, with Dolores Taylor. (Lido). There can be nothing more contemporarily American than this film about a violent half-breed Indian call- ed Billy Jack and his concern for human feelings in a small town.
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    • 600 11  -  THEATRE MERRY ANDREW Donald Moore Associates (Pte) Ltd. are presenting the worldrenowned pianist, Shura Cherkassky, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 14, in a programme of music by Beethoven, Bach, Bartok. Chopin and Liszt. Shura Cherkassky, the professional name of
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    • 154 7 Sanyo Malaysia Sdn Bhd Sanyo Central Research and Development Laboratories L W i Guarantee TV quality worldwide U--V-V m" Standards set by Sanyo Central Research and Development Laboratories are strictly maintained by all Sanyo factories and assembly plants which are fully equipped with the latest testing and inspection facilities. From
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 147 8 A PAPER CUP WILL HOLD PAPERS TOGETHER. BUT DOES IT CREATE A GOOD IMPRESSION? Comb binding turns sheaf ef papers into an impress book that can be produced in small numbers or large. Comb binding a plastic ring binding allows o wide range of distinctive colours, an extensive variety of
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    • 173 9 ;<":-_,<_}&^{/<$@+).]/{<*+;<[@! ES S-* 00 _w /r a/ L_Ll\ Jracelets. recKiaces .:r-.d r<ngs n jdd w tfi p r ecious Mores 4 WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND LIMITED SAVE TRAVEL TIME GET YOUR TOYS FROM OUR CHRISTMAS TOY WONDERLAND! Toy. of ovory dosifM and odolts too. Tkoro oro Trains, Wo—i. Tanks, Con, Root*,
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    • 130 10 •ifiiriiiiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiviiii a S j 7 1 f Yes, "Wkit'i missing Hm picture!" Aha! so at once you're going to put your power of observation to work. But, let me tell you, that alone is not enough because obviously, you need something else. That's the "Cefcck" Brother! Anyway, not wanting to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 At u* oberoi Imperial Hotel Now until Wednesday 10th Nov. Deal and Dumb Artist DANIEL WANG Cmm mi»Wt Hit btutifri exklkitiM. Ctottag at 8.00 m- n OMnstoy GALLERY FINE ART has this &nd Balinese Art Exhibition at WBMA MDONBIA raaaiag carraady jtfffkf a day of if. Enquiries:— *****.
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  • property market
    • 371 12 Another housing project with emphasis on "serenity" Is the $4 million Regina Hill to be completed by June 1972. Situated along 7± m.s Buklt Timah Road, the project is sandwiched between two small hills. The site is about half a mile away from
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    • 122 12 Pheonix Heights is another private housing estate developed for those who prefer to live in the quiet countryside atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city living. This project which consists of 160 Units of detached bungalows, semidetached bungalows, terraced houses, flats and shops in spread
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    • 406 12 Garden hobbyists have the tendency of accumulating new tools and equipment without disposing of the old ones. This presents a continuous garden storage problem. To solve this, it is wise to build a work storage centre. The primary purpose of this
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    • 99 12 The Tanglin Shopping Centre, the latest centre to open in Singapore is almost completed. The centre, strategically sited in the hub of the thriving commercial' .and hotel districts of OrchardTanglln Roads, was originally planned as a sixstorey shopping complex. But owing to overwhelming response, S. K.
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    • 355 12 Housing three generations under one r00f... That is possible in Nliyawa House, specially designed for Japan by Japanese architects. Traditionally in Asian society, a household would consist of grandparents, parents, children and relatives. This is not generally conducive to the advancement of an individual within
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 73 12 THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOME OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... SMctoW in Madam Bwfrlco mm in» 27, Man AH Mtchoy m Man Tuanfai AMul ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure to inform you that we are the buying and setting agent of lands and properties in the Republic of Singapore
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    • 127 12 MAI ESTATE ACENTSi.Ii ill W3«n VICTOR 4 MKNDCZ (PTE) LTD.. 39-A, Tetok Ayer Street, Singopore. 1. Tel: *****8/*****. *****. SUCCBSS ENTERPRISES <PTE) LTD., 146*8, Robinson Rood Singopore I. Tel: *****/5. KIIS INVESTMENT CO. (PTE) LTD., 146-8 Robinson Rood Singopore I. Tel. *****. *****. DELANO CO., 68-A, Boot Quay Ittssr te,:
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 251 13 United Press International New York, Saturday Stocks declined In relatively light trading yesterday. At the final bell, the Dow Jones industrial average was off 2.78 at 840.39. Declines topped advances, 832 to 475, among the 1,663 Issues on the tape. Turnover of 10.780,000
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    • 436 13 Reuter London, Saturday The taarket was sharply lower yesterday with the overnight turnaround on Wall St. and the third quarter results from Royal Dutch Shell prompting uncertainty. Recovery was seen towards the close when the Financial Times Index was 8.6 down at
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    • 76 13 WASHINGTON, Saturday. —The United States will sell grain worth US$l35 million to the Soviet Union. "This opens the door to an Important market for American farm products, and not only for this year," Under-Secretary of Agricul- ture Mr. Phil Campbell said. V The Russians will probably
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    • 1217 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1978-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. ClMing Price Last Dirid. P/E TurnHlfb L«v •g* Stock Boyet Sellers Sale Yield 1 Katie over INDUSTRIALS 243 1.68 3.37 2.00 Allied Chocolate 242 346 244 5.6N 164 28 140 0.894 148 147
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    • 248 13 TOKYO, Saturday. Japan's Isuzu motor company expects to be building 600,000 small passenger cars a year by the middle of 1975 under its new tie-up with General Motors, president Mr. Torao Aramakl said. Present plans call for 60 per cent of that
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    • 393 13 Power and Telecommunications, which featured actively In the stock market recently, is a relative newcomer with some distance to go before profits are shown. The company was set up in July 1969 with an authorised capital of $lO million. By early 1970 the company
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    • Business Abroad
      • 143 13 GENEVA, Sat—Ministers of the nine European Free Trad e Association (EFTA) countries warned yesterday that trade restrictions such as the United States 10 per cent import surcharge could do lasting damage to world trade unless swiftly removed. A communique issued at the end of
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      • 71 13 LIMA: India and Peru yesterday signed a trade agreement under which India will sell Peru electrical equipment, paper and cement manufacturing plant, unspecified heavy machinery and other consumer goods, official sources said here. Peru will send India minerals, cotton and manufactured goods under the three-year accord, signed
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      • 51 13 TOKYO: The semi-offi-cial Japanese External trade Organisation (JBTRO) said It hoped to station a representative in Peking as a member of the Japan-China memorandum i trade office. Jetro said negotiations tb this end were underway in connection with the trade office's decision to increase Its Peking
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      • 73 13 WASHDfGTON: V&. officials said yesterday that payment of Cambodia's claim for UBsl2 million in connection with alleged U.S. defoliation of Its rubber plantations did not necessarily depend upon passage of foreign aid legislation. Investigation of the claim arising out of alleged U.S. air spraying operations near
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      • 77 13 NEW YOBK: A spokesman for the IBM World Trade Corporation confirmed yesterday that the government of the Soviet Union had placed an order for a System 360/50 computer at the recent Leningrad trade show. The sale is subject to approval by NATO's Coordinating Committee (COCOM), and
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    • 427 13 By Our Market Correspondent It was all the way a declining market though some second liners did make a dramatic recovery yesterday. However, there were a few first liners, which did gain and some were very steady. Veneer Products shares, though heavily traded, could
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    • 188 13 All ltd Ch«m 27* AIM* aWi Am Brands S7V Am Can 30* AT A T L.. 41K A A P 14 Beth Steel Boelnc Caterp Time Chrysler Coca-Cola Control Data Cera Ol Wka Dow Chem DuPont E Kodak FOrd Hot Gen Djraam Oea Elac Oan Fooda General
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    • 245 13 BONN, Sat.—-Volkswagen completed a block share purchase yesterday which now gives it a 00 per cent Interest in the Audl-NSU car makers. The one-third state-own-ed Volkswagen works bought out the Tel Aviv-based Israel British Bank whose 14 per cent holding plus ten per cent
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 71 13 SOVIET BOOKS MAGAZINES Big variety of low-priced Books Magazines in English on all subjects and gramophone records and postage stamps will be displayed and sold at the Commercial Exhibition of the USSR at the Great World Amusement Park. October 30 November 13, 1971 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5
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  • 445 14  -  Naranjan Singh Dear Sir, I refer to the Soccer column, entitled "It's lost another flop" appearing in to® New Nation dated 3rd November, 1971. The National Sports Promotion Board took over football from the Football Association of Singapore in ,/*f et k r capacity on 24.7.71 and
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  • 306 14 The Singapore Island Country Club's President's team will meet the Captain's side in the annual match for the Sato Cup over the Bukit course tomorrow. It will be a four-ball best ball match play competition. The draw and starting times (President's team 1st): lit TEE.
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  • 293 14 Singapore's SE A P Games athletes will be seen in action today when they compete in the first of the four SAAA Mini-Meets at Kallang track at 2.30 p.m. After five days of centraHsed training, the stars are expected to perform creditably today although SAAA do
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 539 14 r 3 K PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENT 10TH STOMY just shifted to 203, MocPherson Rood, Singapore 13. Enquiries Michael Ton permanent. Telephone: *****0. ASTROLOGY PALMISTRY. Madam Lydia of former 14 -A, Change Alley will reod 090 in. Flot 501-C, Block 123, Lorong I, Too Poyoh, Singapore. ASTROLOGY TAROT CARD READINGS x
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    • 330 14 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SALE, Yamaha semi-solid bass guitar. 4 months old, excellent condition. $270/- 0.n.0. Ring *****5 Singapore. MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE LINCOLN 300 AMP welding machine for sale/hire. Call *****6 Singapore. PHOTOGRAPHY WC BUY, SILL Trade-in for used new cameras (all brands) 177 Middle Rood, S'pore *****7 Registered secondhand
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    • 880 14 EH223 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, CHUA CHER MUI olios CHUA CHU CHENG of No. 349 Tonglin Halt Rood Block 49, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 32 Mei Ling Street Block 153 (CHOP VAN HENG) Singapore, and that this application
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 274 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Starters of quarrels. 11 Askew. 15 Sponger. 16 Artist AiM»iw| 17 Certain aviators; 2 words. IS Staple food. 19 October: Abbr. 20 Australian bird. 21 Carpenter's Joint. 22 Christmas carols. 24 Bultan's decree. 20 Name assumed by Robin Hood. SO Chop. 32 Wagner role. 26
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    • 67 14 An Important Announcement The Moneywords Jackpot in New Nation has now reached $20,000. The Editor and Management of New Nation have decided that IF THE JACKPOT IS NOT BROKEN THIS WEEK, CONTEST 'K', THEN THE PRIZE OF $21,000 MUST BE WON IN CONTEST 'L'. THE BEST SOLUTION TO CONTEST 'L'
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  • 293 15  -  WATER SPORT By Sonny Yap A canoeing club is now on the planning board of the Young Women's Christian Association As a first step, it has successfully obtained affiliation to the newly-formed Singapore Canoe Federation. Although the association Is handicapped by the lack if its own
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  • 128 15 London, Saturday.—Manchester's two big clubs, United and City, clash today in a local derby which could have a significant outcome in the destiny of the football League championship. The pall: meet at City's Maine Road ground where a crowd of 62,000 is anticipated in the most
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  • 53 15 Moscow, Saturday.—Alexander Kolodkov of the Soviet Union yesterday pressed 165-1/2 kilograms (365 pounds) to set a new world middleweight weightlifting record. Competing at the AllUnion competition at Zhdanov, the Soviet news agency Tass said Kolodkov added two kilograms (4.4 pounds) to his own record which he established
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  • 112 15 London, Saturday.—Princess Anne was voted sportswoman of the year In the annual poll conducted by the British Sports Writers' Association yesterday. She scored 360 votes, 123 ahead of second-placed Anne Moore, the world show jumping champion. World lightweight boxing champion, Ken Buchanan of Scotland, headed the
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  • 47 15 Siong 800 "Blue" beat Slong 800 "Green" 3-0 in the Singapore Billiard Association senior lnter-club championship at the Singapore Recreation Club last nights. Results: Three-ball—Llm Sin Foo bt Abbas Falll *****0; four-ball—Ong Teng Keng bt Soon Guan Shlng 200-120; snooker—Bill Ho w.o. Wong Soo Tong.
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  • 254 15 CRICKET London Saturday Warwickshire couldn't have chosen a worse time to announce that they had signed West Indian wicket-keeper Deryck Murray, to play for them in county cricket next season. Murray will be the fourth West Indian with the club. The others are Lance CHbbs,
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  • 125 15 Melbourne, Saturday World XI captain Gary Sobers could be In doubt for the first Test against Australia In Brisbane on November 26. Sobers tore his right hamstring muscle while batting in the World Xl's opening match of the Australian tour against Victoria at the Melbourne cricket
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  • 31 15 Singapore will send a total of 231 sportsmen and women for all 15 sports, Including sepak takraw and tennis, to the Sixth SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur next month.
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  • 443 15  -  GO RACING By Dennis Chia A car's headlights were visible from far and soon it was brighter and as it turned into the car park, it came to an abrupt stop. A woman, in a dark brown sweater, dark boots and a pair of breeches,
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  • 241 15 Stockholm, Saturday Top-seeded Rod Laver of Australia was edged out of. the Stockholm Open tennis championships In the q u a r t e r-flnals last night by young Czechoslovak indoor specialist Jan Kodes. In the best match of the tournament so far,
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  • 68 15 Madrid, Saturday—Pedro Carrasco of Spain last night won the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight title when referee Samuel Odubote of Nigeria disqualified Mando Ramos of the United States at the 11th round of their scheduled 15-round bout for hitting below the belt. Carrasco had suffered four
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  • 57 15 Tokyo, Saturday The Philippines and South Koiea meet today in the big clash that could well decide the Asian men's basketball championship for this year. Both go into today's crucial match with identical records of four straight wins and the most prolific points-scoring machines of the nine
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  • 70 15 Peking. Saturday. Singapore women team beat Iran In Afro-Asian table tennis championship here. Bmlti Singapore Ist: Singles Peek Noi Hwojr beat L EHunod 21-14, tt-U; Yap Ai Svan beat P. Shemiranl IMI, 11-21; doublet Peek Not Hwoy and Nf Ai Choo beat P. Shemiranl and R. Darbin
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  • 88 16 A softball team from the visiting American aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, will play a series of five matches against Singapore Softball Assoc i a t i on's league teams, starting today. The visitors will meet Pirates, 88A's triple champions (knockout, Pesta Sukan and League holders) at 4 p.m.
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  • 615 16 Favour of the draw By Blue Peter Well drawn Box Office IV will take a lot of beating in Race Three at Bukit Timah today. This Gaul five-year-old showed promise in his debut at Bukit Timah in August when he finished fourth to Grand Roma
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  • 210 16 Saggitarius was toppled from top spot when It lost 3* tq half to Leo in the ninth week of the Inchcape Group Sports Club bowling league at Jackie's Orchard. After remaining in top position for the last three weeks, Saggitarius conceded the surprise defeat and left
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