New Nation, 12 November 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, November 12, 1971 No. 256 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12
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  • 12 1 Police reported 46 accidents yesterday. Seven of them were serious.
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  • 75 1 China HAN SUYIN reports in Pare Six today is ready for a surprise nuclear attack. Every Chinese city has an underground city of bomb shelters, massive food and other stores, and escape routes into the falleat-free countryside afl linked by miles and miles of tunnels. And the Chinese
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  • 95 1 The share market was moderately active this morning. Industrials were mykfng marginal g%<«* In less than five minutes, 20,000 Gammon shares changed hands at $1.57, 91.59, $1.60, $1.61 but 15 minutes later eased two cents to $1.58 and gained two cents over yesterday's price of $1.56. On
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  • 43 1 LATE NEWS New Delhi, Friday—East Pakistani guerrlUas shelled a passenger train at Darshana station In Kushtla district yesterday, Inflicting "heavy casualties," the Press Trust of India reported today. The agency said the number of dead and wounded was not yet known.
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  • 327 1 Warning from pilot of missing plane Agence France Presse Jakarta, Friday The pilot of an Indonesian airliner, which is believed to have crashed with 69 people on board in West Sumatra on Wednesday, warned two o th e r planes to turn back because of
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  • 56 1 Naha, Friday—The Ryukyuan Police headquarters announced yesterday it was mobilising its entire detective force to probe the murder of a 48-year-old police sergeant who died at the hands, of student demonstrators on Wednesday night. Sgt. Matsuo Yamakawa was killed by Oklnawan workers and radical students in protest against
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  • 35 1 Toronto, Friday. A Dutch-born astronomer at the University of Toronto says he has discovered three new galaxies, raising to 20 the number known to comprise those in the earth's area of the universe.
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  • 233 1  -  By Herbert Teo The US Senate's approval of a ***** million military Foreign Aid 3111 yesterday reinstates a $22.5 million K vision of credit aid for gapore. But, according to a Us Embassy spokesman here today, Singapore does not need and is not likely
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  • 378 1  -  By Violet Oon Blind students who merely wanted to help a teacher-in-need have set a blood-donation campaign snowballing through the sightless community. Tomorrow, 10 of these students will be giving blood for their teacher, Mr. David Chua, who needs it for an operation to
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  • 325 1 United Press International Washington, Friday More American navy ships are likely be seen in the Indian' Ocean in future because of troop withdrawals from Vietnam and a recent reorganisation of commands within the US armed forces. Uhder the reorganisation announced on July 8 and due
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  • 97 1 Agence France Presse New York, Friday A Filipino diplomat and a Chinese merchant were arrested here yesterday on charges of smuggling 15 kilos (34 pounds) of. heroin worth $4O million into the United States. Court officials said that Domingo Caniesco, 58, attache at the Filipino
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  • 394 1 Third victim of Bogside revenge Reuter Belfast, Friday The official wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Army last night ordered a halt to the tarring of girls who mix with British soldiers. The IRA put out a special statement after a third girl was tarred
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  • 164 2 When 14-year-61d kelong boy, Sulaiman Salamat (above), awoke and saw a helicopter falling into the sea, he thought he was dreaming and went back to sleep again. But when more helicopters came ana started hovering above his kelong, he knew it was no dream. Salamat
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  • 180 2 A 135-member team of European rubber manufacturers and consumers began their two-day visit here with a tour of Jurong Town this morning. The team includes several key Industrialists from the European Economic Community countries who are here to study the feasibility of investment
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  • 43 2 Tokyo, Friday Japan Airlines Boeing 747 jumbo jetliner from Honolulu blew out all 16 of Its landing wheel tyres as It landed at the Tokyo International Airport yesterday afternoon. None of the 159 passengers and 20 crew was hurt
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  • 20 2 The official opening of the new branch of Chanrai organisation at Supreme House will be. held tonight.
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  • 304 2 MP says law suits prove costly An NTUC official today called for a further increase in the maximum amount of compensation for workers injured in industrial accidents. Inche Abdul Aziz Karlm, the MP for K&llang and chairman of NTUC occupational health and industrial safety
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  • 413 2 A pharmacologist, Dr. Chan Onn Leng, today warned that addictive drugs could cause permanent brain damage if used repeatedly. A researcher in the Medical Faculty of the' University of Malaya, Dr. Chan Is making a detailed study of how chemical changes in the brain
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  • 61 2 Auckland, Friday. —An expert told a birth control conference here yesterday that eventually contraceptive drugs might come through the taD on the kitchen sink. Professor G.C. Liggins, of Auckland University Postgraduate School of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, said it was "quite conceivable" that one day public water
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  • 32 2 Manan bin Ngarsl, a primary six pupil of Beatty Primary School, has won the 1971 "Sim Leng Chua" gold medal for being the, best all round student of the school.
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  • 22 2 A tasting of wines and liquors cerpmony will be held at Tudor Court in Tanglin Road at 4.30 p.m. today.
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  • 166 2 Malaysia Singapore Airlines will increase its sales activities in Britain when it moves Into new and bigger premises In London's famous West-End district next May. MSA has already taken a lease on a two-storey double-fronted premises in Regent Street opposite MSA's current third-floor
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  • 75 2 Orchids will be the subject of a talk ana exhibition Jointly organised by the group services section of the National Library and the Nanyang Orchids Association and to be held at the library's meeting room tomorrow at 3 p.m. Mr. Lim Ming Kwei, ▼ice-president of the
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  • 28 2 The new board of trustees of the institute of Southeast Asian studies will hold its first meeting today at the institute's seminar room at 4 p.m.
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  • 425 2 The survey of mass media by Nanyang University Is now in full gear with 110 undergraduates on the field interviewing about 600 firms in the communication business. "Response to our survey has been encouraging," said Dr. Wong Soon Choon, assistant professor of the Department of
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  • 412 2 The colourful life of a Thai steel magnate who rose from revolutionary to millionaire is to be recorded on film by a local company. Tell Film Company will trace the adventures In the early life of Mr. Mighty Thepvlthool (above), who escaped
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    • 56 2 TAILORING J Dressmakers Men's and Women's Wear Batik Silks Textiles Busy people find the answers East in the Yellow Pages of the Singapore Telephone Directory) So easy to use So close at hand 24 Hours A Day Everyday! Yellow Pages Publishad by Gamral Tatophom Directory Company THE OFFICIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 93 2 At the cinema Lido: Latigo—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Capitol: The Specialist—--1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Rex: Duel of Fists (Mand.)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Sky: Duel or Fists (Mand.)—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Boxy: Duel of Fists (Mand.)—l.4s, 4.15, 7, 9.30 p.m. State: Five Dolls for an August M00n—1.45,
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    • 76 2 I weather I Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. —lsolated showers in the late afternoon. The weather for the 24 hours to 8 a.m. today— Max. temp.—3l.6'C Min. temp.—222'C Total rainfall for the month to date—B4.l mm. Total ralndays for the month to date—nine. Hours of sunshine—B.ls
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    • 178 3 on the occasio MIKI at Supreme House (Basement Singapore. *****| A 1 L w m j Congratulations Bi He tic ant u M > m* r ma V i m IV JK a F;k H i I. sf /A m* K i 4 V m H**. bu > w 1i
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  • In Person
    • 299 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: ***** THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board played host to the delegates to the Third PATA Travel Research Seminar with a cultural happening labelled "Instant Asia." TUe best in Cantonese cuisine was laid out for them in a IQ-course meal at the
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  • 480 4 THE VOICE OF THE PRESS What other newspapers are-saying: A GENERAL REVIEW OF THE ANTI POLLUTION CAMPAIGN. When some of the industrially advanced countries began to launch a worldwide campaign against air and water pollution two years ago, Singapore unhesitatingly gave its strong support straight away. In
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  • 401 4  -  EDUCATION Mothballs can be dangerous, says professor Patrick DE Souza The commonly used mothballs can trigger off destruction of red blood cells, according to Professor Wong Hock Boon of the Medical Faculty, University of Singapore. In a recent radio talk on genetics he said that mothballs usea
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    • 228 4 1 i i —v —i —i —i —i —i —r NOW FURTHER REDUCTIONS tremendous discount Prices at Diethelm Furniture market *WTTTTTTYTYTTTTYTYTYTYT*» {CLEARANCE SALE S Usual Price Sale Price Beautiful dressing tables 2 94 75 Gloss finish writing tables for home or office 160 119 t Coffee and side tables, from
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  • 289 5 Woman's choice DONT MISS BEING IN NEW NATION'S EASY-TO-ENTER COMPETITION How does a housewife's mind work when she is in the kitchen? That was the question this week's judges had to answer before they could choose the winning entry. How well they answered it is
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  • 393 5 ITT, the world's largest supplier of telephone subsets, and their representative in Singapore, Paterson Simons Co. (S) Pte. Ltd., are launching, with the consent of the Singapore Telephone Board, two new designs of instruments—styled to blend with the most modern homes. The phones are ideal as extensions
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  • 83 5 Contest No. 4 involves a modern bedroom featuring Diethelm furniture. Carpet: off white/beige, wall to wall carpet, with embossed designs. Wall/ceding: Sefla natural Japanese grass cloth. Curtains (windows): Lime/emerald green printed cotton fabrics. Bedspread: off white heavy velvet. Curtain (vanity): Indian yellow, woolly fabric. Chair: Fern/ emerald green
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  • 208 5  -  Mobile squad in action By Wee Beng Huat The police mobile squad riders were out In full force again last night in their latest crackdown on traffic offenders, especially motor-cyclists. Traps were laid In several parts of the island and In the one at Jalan Eunos, more
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  • 129 5 The Geylang Methodist Girls' School has plans to build a new school at a cost of about $400,000. The expansion plans for the school, founded in 1924, call for the demolition of its old one-storey block of classrooms. The new school will consist
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  • 57 5 Phnom Penh, Friday. The Cambodian High Command reported continued Communist attacks and harassing actions around Phnom Penh's defence perimeter yesterday and an attempted assault on Siem Reap airport in the northwest. "It appears that the Communists are trying to hit at all communications facilities bridges, airports, signals, communications
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  • 147 5 The Assistant Controller of Customs Special Branch, Mr. John Hanam will visit Canberra this month to represent Singapore at a four-day regional conference on drug trafficking. Mr. Hanam, the directordesignate of the National Narcotics Bureau, is expected to visit a number of other cities to
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  • 32 5 Yokohama, Friday.—Rescuers digging through mud and boulders yesterday recovered the body of a television cameraman, one of IS people killed in the landslide experiment that went wrong on Wednesday.
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  • 332 5  -  By P.N. Balji A leading American electronics firm, which began operations here three years ago, has made a big surge forward in production and registered a 60 per cent increase in the past year. An editorial In National Sentinel, the third anniversary Issue of the
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    • 293 5 Gondola-the phone of the future in the palm of your hand This is the Gondola, the new-look telephone developed by International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Corporation, and brought to Singapore by its agent, Paterson Simons Co. Ltd. Designed for elegance with modern functional lines, the entire phone fits into your
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 822 6  -  From Peter Jay Cambodia has instituted sweeping economic reforms that are intended to check persistent inflation, encourage agricultural production and provide additional foreign exchange. The new programme is described by diplomatic sources here as "an economist's dream what South Vietnam should have done years ago
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    • 307 6  -  From Ronnie Muntu Indonesia will unequivocably oppose any international i s all on and consequently deepening of Malacca Straits, well-informed sources told New Nation yesterday. A meeting between representatives of Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia will try to work out an agreement on the status
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    • 1200 6 What part does ideology play in China's relations with other countries? What is China's present thinking on a military threat and what is the state of her defence preparedness? Han Suyin's answers to these questions, based on her recent discussions
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    • 798 6  -  Thailand clears the way for trade and cultural ties with China From Manjit Jeer After shutting its door to Chinese goods for more than a decade, Thailand is now finding its legal Chinese trade barriers falling down due to the political tremor caused by
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  • 272 7 New Nation Foreign Service Cairo, Friday President Anwar Sadat of Egypt threatened last night to break off diplomatic contacts on the Middle East crisis unless Israel pledged to withdraw completely from Arab occupied territory., In a speech to the National Assembly broadcast throughout the
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  • 328 7 Peking team arrives New York, Friday Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan-hua arriver in New York by air yesterday as the head of his country's first delegation to the United Nations and expressed "profound friendship" for the people of the United States. He
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  • 384 7 Reuter Bonn, Friday West German Chancellor Willy Brandt said yesterday he would write to President Yahya Khan of Pakistan in an effort to find a political solution to the crisis on the Indian sub continent, a government spokesman reported. The spokesman confirmed that
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  • 257 7 Reuter Sydney,. Friday The stand by the Australian Labour Opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam against garris on i n g Australian ground troops in Singapore. and Malaysia would probably lead to the collapse of the fivepower ANZUK defence agreement, the Sydney Morning Herald
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  • 269 7 Reuter Santiago, Friday Cuban Premier Fidel Castro was almost swept off his feet by cheering crowds here yesterday when he visited the presidential palace for a first! round of talks with Marxist President Salvador Allende of Chile. Thousands of Chileans pressed round the bearded Cuban leader and
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 7 Though Christmas is stiii more than a month away, the restive mood has certainly arrived for about 80 boys and girls from the spastic children's association. The children—ages ranging from 4$ to 10 years were treated to a preChrlstmas party by their "fairy godmother", Datin Lee
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  • 70 7 Salisbury, Friday. Prime Minister lan Smith said last night that he was no more optimistic about chances of a settlement of the Anglo-Rhodesian independence dispute than he was in the past. Addressing the nation in a radio and television speech exactly six years after Rhodesia seized independence
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  • 260 7 Reuter Rome, Friday A man accused of murdering three little girls In a crime that* has horrified Italy was yesterday given a prison entirely to himself after other prisoners refused to be with him in the same building. Michele Vinci, 30, who
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  • 201 7 Reuter Johannesburg, Friday South Africa's Interior Minister, Mr. Theo Gerdener, last night warned white South Africans of the possibility of racial violence if the living standards of the nonwhite majority were not improved. Speaking at a dinner of the Afrlkaanse Sakekamer (the national chamber
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    • 14 7 COME SEE FUN DAMES WITTY WILD rr^ Hertz h i To Wfy<V". f M
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    • 144 7 Even on a budget shop like a Maharajah. Stop over in Air-India's India. Jewellery, Silks, Carpets, Antiques. On your way to Europe/U.S.A., stop over (at no extra cost) in India. The world's bargain shopping centre. Especially for things Indian. No tax. No duty. Bargain prices. Jewellery as you've never seen
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  • 456 8 The report this week by General Saiyud Kerdphol, the Thai tracer in charge,of "Communist suppression," does not provide the happiest of backclotns against which the ASEAN Foreign Ministers will meet on November 26-27 to discuss the script for their forthcoming dialogue with China. According to
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  • 77 8 i ii 111PJIjiv by ISPY The chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority explains that the Increased charges proposed by his organisation would add only one cent in the dollar to consumer prices. I wonder if he realises that this would double the rate of inflation, at least
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  • 720 8  -  SHIRI MULGAOKAR The great debate in Japan today is seemingly about what to do about relations with China. I doubt that it is a serious debate. As a practical people, the Japanese see the Inevitability of recognising Peking and dumping Taipeh.
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  • Letters
    • 515 8 A great many stupid things are being done to* day, but one ox the most childishly ridiculous must be the Pakistani High Commission's efforts to get a pop record banned In Singapore. Has the Commission nothing better to do than to Interest itself in teenagers' music? The
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    • 256 8  -  DR. LAI KUEN YEE I have read with great interest your editorial on November 9 regarding the learning of a second language in schools. As Chinese is the most difficult second language, new methods of teaching It must be introduced. I have taught a primary one class
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    • 125 8  -  TINA TAN The story by Trish Sheppard was very well-written and interesting. It would have been better If there were photographs of the man before and after the operation. Can you print some? It Is amazing that many women, including the boutique owner, could not tell that
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    • 87 8  -  KO WIN MAUNG I observed that veteran contestants entered the past series of RTS Talentime. The new-comers were no match in the contest against them. Talentime is sponsored to find new talent among those who have never participated. Instead, I find an influx of past talentime winners
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    • 259 8  -  ARTHUR CHEW It is indeed heart-break-ing to read in the Press of young people committing suiciae. This could be averted IX these depressed, negative minded people were to seek aid human and divine aid. But the tragic part is that they do not do so because
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    • 148 8  -  L.K.L. In the front page of New Nation on November 5 you prominently displayed two pictures of accidents involving buses, one of which was fatal. I think you can do a good service to the public by conducting an investigation into: The frequency and severity
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    • 137 8  -  GOH KOK KENG I wonder how many bus companies were estreated the $2OOO deposit they put up with the ROV, for not running their buses on schedule. On November 8, I waited from 8.25 ajn. to 8.55 ajn. for a red-plated ABS bus to take me to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 33 8 v M 1 a r i "S n V' ——i •nr??? T 's •5 r> < rk«- L<W HPlLMJaiii Kl ~,^*i Wmm -*w imt j m >.' 'VKRY WELL—LET'S OIT ON WITH IT, SHALL. WE*
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  • 2271 9  -  Jackie Sam and Edgar Koh take a look behind r the scenes at TV Singapore. Jackie Sam, Edgar Koh Sergeant Saunders, Perry Mason and James West are as familiar to the television viewer in Singapore as they are to the Australian rancher or
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  • SHOPPING
    • 487 10 OUPPOSE you are in the bathroom having a nice shower. You hear a knock and persistent knocks in succession. You wrap a towel round your wet body, rush to the door and find somebody knocking, not on your door, but your neighbours. Won't
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  • TREND
    • 194 11 Diamonds aren't the only best friends a girl can have. She'll find pearls, emeralds, topazes* aquamarines just as appealing, if set to show them off at their best. A stone to match the colour of your dress should be every woman's
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    • 434 11  -  FRANCES DOWSETT Farewell, sensitive friends if you like receiving Christmas cards, you won't like me any more. I am not pandering to the commercial gimmick this year. My blind obedience to an annual ritual Is at an end. I have seen the light and sense
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    • 371 11  -  EATING OUT WITH WENDY HUTTON "Puasa month is not the best time to try Malay food" the manageress apologised. "The cook is fasting so she cannot taste the- food to see if the seasoning is just right." Her apologies were unnecessary. as
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 258 12 United Press International New York, Friday The stock market yesterday sank to its lowest level of 1971 as investors continued to worry about the impact of "Phase Two" on corporate profits and the economy in general, Turnover was moderate. The Dow
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    • 211 12 Allied Chem 26 Alcoa 37% Am Brands 37% Am Can 30 H AT T 42% A P IS* Anaconda 13% Beth Steel 24 Boeing 14% Caterp Trac 43% Chrysler 26% Coca-Cola 107 Control Data 37% Corn G1 Wks 176% Dow Chem 66 DuPont 146 E Kodak 83%
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    • 1224 12 TRENDS AND. MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wto. Closing Price Last Dhrii P/E Torn* 1 High Low SfO •CO Stock Buyers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio orer INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 2.23 2.15 Allied Chocolate 2.34 2.35 2.34 5.3N 17.0 16 1.90 0.89}
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    • 186 12 Reuter London, Friday The market closed quietly lower in reaction to the U.K. October trade figures, Beecham's results and Wall Street's sharp decline overnight. At 1500 hrs the Financial Times index was down 4.0 at 406.8. Beechams made a slight late rally following its results
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    • 609 12  -  Anil Bhatia Haw Par, with Slater Walker in the driving seat, goes international in its latest move to seek listing on the stock markets of Hong Kong and London. This is further amplified by the sale of 20 per cent of Haw Par to Austim,
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    • 261 12 Tokyo, Friday The Treasury Secretary Mr. John Connally said yesterday the United States will its 10 per cent surcharge on foreign goods when its balance of payments problem is solved. "I assure you it is a temporary measure. We are not protectionists." Mr. Connally
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    • Business Abroad
      • 127 12 BANGKOK, Fri. World Bank President Mr. Robert McNamara, and Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn yesterday discussed Thailand's third economic development plan. "The World Bank Is ready to assist those projects," a spokesman said. In the afternoon Mr. McNamara signed documents for US$27 million loan
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      • 73 12 LONDON: Britain was In the black for the seventh month running in her trade with the rest of the world In October. But the visible trade surplus dropped to £37 million, compared with a revised total of £59 million In September, according to figures from
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      • 71 12 LONDON: The Londonbased Commonwealth Development Finance Company is to make a loan of 680,000 to Gammon South-East Asia Berhad of Singapore, one of the largest civil engineering contractors in South East Asia. A spokesman for the gov e r nment sponsored finance company said the loan
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      • 61 12 MANILA: World Bank President Mr Robert Mcnamara is due here today for three days of talks with government officials and an assessment of the Fhilippine's monetary stabilisation programme. Sources in he National Economic Council said the Philippines will make loan proposals for US$5O million for projects which
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      • 75 12 WASHINGTON: The UJS race Boara yesterday set a standard of two ana a half per cent a year for price increases after tne wageprtc6 freeze enos tomorrow. This is well below the filii and a bSLIf *>er cent wage increases set ?L e Jf ay on
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      • 57 12 CHICAGO: A plan to re Jtore the free convertibility Sftf? ***** ld at a Bet by to® group yesterday? 011 WM proposect •fiV A. Robert Abbouo, presiae nt for a,falrs of SHI Bank of Chicago: said all major JESS 01 8 be re12E5, and foreign exchange
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    • 211 12 The airfreight industry could well receive a well-needed boost when the new Boeing 747F (above), the first Jumbo freighter and largest commercial cargo aircraft in .the world takes to the air soon. The first of many such aircraft will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 178 12 ACCOUNTANTS Price Waterhouse Co./Evatt Co. require more senior staff in their audit department, where the work is varied and stimulating. Qualifications: A.CA., A.C.C.A. or equivalent Singapore citizen. Salaries: Genuinely competitive. Prospects: These are career opportunities, leading to managerial positions for the right people. Applications giving details of qualifications, career history
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  • 359 13  -  CAMERA™ By WANG SU FAH A photograph can be enlarged on different kinds of photographic papers depending on your taste. The surfaces range from matt, semi-matt, rough matt and glossy. One type of matt paper has a smooth glistering finished surface. The other has
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  • SPORT 1
    • 992 13  -  GUTTER L TALK WITH JOHN FITCH Defending champion Percy Talbot of Victoria state is hard practising in no uncertain manner as the field of international bowlers gather at Sydney's Rushcutter Bowl for the South Pacific finals starting today. All are eyeing each other's moves, mentally
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    • 323 13 New Nation Foreign Service London, Friday The fireworks blazing since Dr. Roger Bannister criticised Statesubsidised athletes this week had nothing to do with last week's Guy Fawkes beano. The rockets fired at him by sports writers here have just been enlivened by a fusillade from
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    • 146 13 Sydney, Friday Golf history will be created next year when the World Cup will be held at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club the first time the tournament has been played twice on the same course. The International Golf Association In Miami, Florida announced the
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    • 105 14 Houston, Friday. Buster Mathis had a 34 V2-pound weight edge over Muhammad All at the preliminary "welgh-ln yesterday for their 12-round fight In the astrodome next Wednesday night. Mathis weighed 264-lbs and All weighed 229^2-lbs. Mathis said he expected to be down to 255 by the fight,
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    • 366 14 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Sinwaehuan with Wadi Ahmad up did a winning gallop on a yielding track at Kuala Lumpur this morning when he wound a tworound workout with a smart 3f sprint In 36 4/5. Kota Tinggi n showed a nice turn of
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    • 695 15  -  —Liu Shih Tsan By Alice Tan The promotion of soccer should form the basis of a National object shouldered jointly by the Government, the people and the p 1 a ye r s, dedicating themselves to this object as their civic obligation .tqwards upholding the dignity
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    • 188 15 FOOTBALL Bangkok, Friday South Vietnam defeated Thailand with a solitary goal in the second minute of the group "A" match of the fourth King's Cup soccer tournament last night .to head the standings of the group. Thailand, with a win and a loss, took second place and
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    • 24 15 Prance, Friday— New Zealand beat France 27-11 In the first rugby league Test here yesterday. New Zealand led 17-2 at half-time.
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    • 216 15 Peking, Friday Singapore women players kept up their f i n e x performances when they won all their singles matches in the Afro-Asian individual table tennis championships here yesterday. Besides Peck Nol Hwoy, all the others won their respective ties In straight sets. Nol Hwoy
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    • 54 15 Singapore Recreation Club defeated Chinese Athletic 3-0 in the Singapore Billiard Association senior inter-club championships at Amber Road yesterday. Full results: (SRC first): three-ball Roy Gammell d Chew Win Chow 254-203 four-ball—Oliver Ho d Ong Teng Wan 287-235; snooker —Low Seng Meng d Luke Tan two
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      355 15 This Is the style of Sonny Rajah, Singapore's young motorracing ace, as he negotiates a tricky corner at the Batu Tiga track in the Malaysian Grand Prix in August. And he will be seen in this same dashing style in the Macau GP next weekend where he will
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    • 121 15 Reuter Scotland, Friday Jackie Stewart, Scotland's world champion motor racing driver, said yesterday that some of next year's 16 Grand Prix events might be cancelled because of low safety standards. "Some of the tracks must put themselves in order or bow out," said the 32-year-old
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    • 52 15 Imaimachi (Japan), Friday. Japanese woman pro Hlsako Higuchl shot a par 37-35 yesterday 72 for a two-day total of two-over par- 146 In the 54hole Japan women's Open golf championship here. Miss Pan Y1 Hwa an amateur from Taiwan, was second with a 150 total. She carded a
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    • 269 15 United Press International London, Friday Romanian Davis Cup player lon Tiriac crashed out of the Dewar Cup tennis tournament yesterday after a clash with umpire Cecil Collett. The 32-year-old Romanian was beaten 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 In the quarter-finals by Briton John Palsh. Trouble started In the
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    • 419 15 The Singapore Island Country Club 36 holes stableford golf competition for the RAP. Cup will be played over the Island course on Sunday. The Ist round draw and starting times: Ist TEE. 7.45 am Yeow Men* Kiang (15), J. J. Campbell (12). Tay Chong Yew
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