New Nation, 16 November 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, November 16, 1971 No. 259 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 15 1 Police reported 58 accidents yesterday. Six of them were serious and two fatal.
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  • 97 1 After being dull for more than 25 minutes, the share market became mildly active this morning. Industrial prices generally were moving up. Gammons failed to maintain momentum —it eased a cent to $1.65. Gilani was gaining up at 83, 83i, 84 cents. S.M.I. was also gaining strength
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  • 34 1 Bangkok, Tuesday—Eight children died on Sunday and four other people were seriously ill after eating soup made from a globefish, according to reports reaching here yesterday from the southern province of Satun.
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  • 28 1 Tokyo, Tuesday—A light earthquake shook central and part of northern Japan early today the Central Meteorological Agency said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
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  • 57 1 LATE NEWS Phnom Penh. Tuesday— North Vietnamese troops fired four rockets into the military base and civil airport complex at Pochentang on the outskirts of Phnom Penh this morning. Only two rockets exploded. The extent of the damage is not yet known. It was the third attack
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  • 646 1  -  Chinese bus firm having daily negotiations By Francis Rozario, Sunny Wee Singapore Traction Company is to be taken over by one of the Chinese bus companies soon. Confirming this today, highly placed business sources said that officials from the Chinese bus company had been visiting the
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  • 119 1 The President of the World Bank, Mr. Robert McNamara, who is on a two-day visit to Singapore, had a busy schedule this morning meeting bankers, economists and businessmen. The meetings were held at the Viking Room in Goodwood Park Hotel from 8.30 a.m. Among his early
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  • 582 1 Tells US to pull out of Taiwan, South N Korea, and Indo-China United Press International New York, Tuesday China, in its first speech in the UN, rocked the General Assembly last night with a fiery attack on US policy and demanded that it
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  • 181 1  -  By Pang Cheng Lian Peking Is a beautiful city by any standard. The picture ajH>ve shows three members of the Singapore Trade Mission Mr. Lam Thian, Mr. Teo Yang Teck and Mrs. Tan Keong Choon in the colourful former Forbidden City. In
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  • 53 1 The body of a 26 -year old woman was found washed ashore on reclaimed iana at Katong Park at 7 a.m. too ay this morning. Police iaentified her as Yap Peck Nguek of Alexandra Road. Sne was aressea in a black biouse ana pants. Police go not
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  • 25 1 Santiago, Tuesday All but one of 24 radio station's in Chile's capital stations went off the air yesterday due to a strike.
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    • 4 1 ASEAN welcome, Page 5
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    • 102 1 Life behind the Bamboo Curtain, Pace 9. London Heathrow direct! Only $625 on VCIO or 707 from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur! Operated by British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. (a subsidiary of BOAC). Departure dates From Singapore From Kuala Lumpur Nov 24. -18 22 25 29 Dec 8.16.21.23.28 2 6.0.13,15.20,22.27.30 Jan
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  • 387 2  -  Special counselling service too By Elizabeth Choo More reformative measures are now being introduced for ganja and MX pill users. The St. John's Island Treatment Centre has for the past few months been giving treatment to 17 ganja addicts and three MX pill takers.
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  • 212 2 By Pang Guek Cheng Anyone for chess? Kevin Wong, 7, is always looking for someone whom he can play chess with, or teach it to. Kevin is appearing on the television programme For the Family to teach children the intricate moves involved
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  • 212 2 The pilot scheme to provide welfare services to retarded children below six years of age has been temporarily shelved. Ten children were supposed to take part In the scheme beginning last month. A spokesman for the Singapore Association for Retarded Children today explained: "The teachers and the
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  • 28 2 Oslo, Tuesday. Parliament voted yesterday to establish diplomatic relations with North Vietnam, and Foreign Ministry spokesman said Norway would formally recognise Hanoi in the near future.
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  • 153 2 Another Press club to be called Boa-Lien (Newspaper Union) is to be formed here, A group of Chinese Journalists are forming the club. The committee has already submitted Its constitution to the government for registration. The aim of the club is
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  • 72 2 The Property Tax Division of the Inland Revenue Department has repeated a warning to the public to verify the authenticity of any one claiming to be from the divlson. An official from the department explained that the warning was issued with the coming festive season when "unscrupulous
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  • 25 2 Children from the Red Cross Home at Tan a h Merah Besar will hold their anual concert on November 28 at 7 p.m.
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  • 514 2  -  By Ng Foo Ngoh Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Singapore will be one of the countries taking part in a research project designed to uncover the socio-cultural aspects of management policies and practices. It is being organised by eight business schools in East and South
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  • 23 2 The Chinese YMCA is conducting a course on conversational Japanese for beginners starting on November 26 from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 241 2 The first batch of Malaysia Singapore Airlines pilots to be trained locally has passed out from the Singapore General Aviation Services flying school at Seletar. The six pilots, who have been undergoing 13 months' training, have passed their examinations for the Commercial Pilots Licence
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  • 336 2 "Lear Hoeuy Seng Hak Borey!" This was the Cambodian way of saying "good-bye Lion City of Singapore" when 23 Khmer trainee left for home yesterday after having successfully completed a si-month intensive English course at the Teachers' Training College. Khmer*> first batch
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  • 43 2 The Jurong Town Resi dents' Association has started a scnoiarsmp funa to ease the narcsniD of parents in the lower income group. Tne scnoiarships are vaiueo at $5O eacn for primary school students ana $lOO for those in secondary school.
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  • 28 2 The Minister of State for Labour, Mr. Sia Kan Hui, will attend tne third anni versary celebration of tne Cnariton Park Resiaentt>' Association on November 28.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 I weather I Temperatures in woi cities y ester cay: Hong Kong 69 59 Kuaia Lumpur 89-73 Jakarta Tokyo Seoul Bangkok Taipei Manila Nana Lonaon Palis Moscow New York San Francisco Montreal Toronto Vancouver Sydney Melbourne Canberra Brisbane Aoeiaioe Hobait Perth 89-77 61 55 55 37 88 68 67 60
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  • 299 3  -  By Tan Chung Lee A 100-acre park and cultural complex that will provide the city with its biggest ever "green lung" is now being developed on historic Fort Canning, It will take three years to complete and will cost $1 muiion. It
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  • 107 3 A 17-man bag-pipe team from Scotland will arrive in Singapore this week to take part in a Scottish food festival at a leading hotel. Garbed In traditional Scottish kilts, the group, all men, will play at. the Goodwood Park Hotel during the week-long festival. The
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  • 40 3 Jakarta, Tuesday The Malaysian ambassador to Jakarta, Tan Sri Yacob, yesterday called on the deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian Armed Forces, General Maraden Panggabean. The ambassador had just returned to Jakarta after consultations with his government.
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  • 261 3 More artistes from West' Germany will be coming to perform in Singapore in 1972 under a cultural exchange programme between the two countries. In January the south west German radio dance orchestra will arrive for one week and stage four concerts. Three vocalists and 19
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  • 406 3 Teachers must be trained to recognise mental health problems among school cnildren. This was stated today by Mr. Wong Man Kee, a child psychologist, and Mrs. L.H. Tnung or the University of Singapore's Social Studies Department. Mr. Wong said: "More often than not
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  • 655 3  -  Two versions of actual landing By Abby Tan When Sir Stamford Raffles landed In Singapore in 1819, he appeared to have stepped ashore on /the "wrong tooi" or at least two different parties here have made it so. The question of where Raffles actually placed his boots
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  • 72 3 Jakarta, Tuesday—Four people were yesterday sentenced to jail terms ranging from seven to 10 months on charges of smuggling fake rupiahs into Indonesia from Singapore. Johnny Widjaya was jailed for 10 months, Twatjang Muslihat and Djunaedi Purwata for seven months each and Wisnu Ibrahim Daniel eight months. Widjaya
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  • 138 3 The Labour Ministry is organising industrial training for more disabled people in Singapore. Tne Labour Ministry in its montniy report saio tnat in September, seven of tnem (six maies ana one femaie between the a«es of 17 ana 33) were Dxacea in training under the
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  • 32 3 The Chinese YMCA wili conouct a beginners' course in photography, starting too ay. The 10 session coui se wiil be heid every Tuescay bet ween 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 30 3 Professor M.R. Ramsey, a lecturer at the Singapore Polytechnic will give a public lecture on Management by Objectives at Fraser and Neave theatrette in River Valley Road on Friday.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 115 3 At the cinema Jurong Drive-in: Blues In tne Dream (Mandarin)— 7, 9.30 p.m. Orchard: Catch 22 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Cathay: Haunted Castle (Mand.) 1.30, 4. 7. 9.30 p.m. Odeon: The Great Battle 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Odeon-Katone: Secret of My Millionaire Sister (Mana.) 1. 3.30, 7. 9.15
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  • In Person
    • 250 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 anjwterliners PARTY for "beers and bites" —as state on the invitation card —turned out to be much more than that. It started with the "bites and beers" alright, but it ended with some pretty hectic frugging on a
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 512 4 What other newspapers are saying: WHO 16 "JAPANESE KISSINGER"? A Mir days ago, Mr. Fu-kuda,-Japanese Foreign Minister, said that the Japanese Gofernment intended to seni a "Japanese Kissinger" to Peking. Two days ago, Ktr. Shiger Hori, secre-tary-general of Japan's ruling liberal Democratic Party, again said that
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    • 608 4 ON SINGAPORE'S INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. As far as regional cooperation in investment and attracting foreign Investments are concerned, Singapore's practical example can undoubtedly serve as a reference for other countries. As disclosed by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Hon Bul Sen, at the second Asian meeting to promote
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    • 135 4 THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED IS DECLINING. According to the official statistics the number of people unemployed In the Republic Is now on the decline. Last September there were 35,688 people who were registered as jobless. This figure is much smaller than that of last year. This rapid decline
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  • 607 5 Historic event of far-reaching importance, says Malaysian envoy Reuter New York, Tuesday TJie Malaysian ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. H.M.A. Zakaria, said yesterday that the seating of China In the UN was a historic event of farreaching importance for the UN. Addressing the Oeneral
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  • 149 5 United Press International New York, Tuesday f China took Nationalist China's place in the UN General Assembly yesterday but did not get Taipeh's seats. Because the Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa) changed Its name to Zaire three days after the assembly voted Peking
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  • 155 5 London, Tuesday The Anglican Church |s soon to have its first tully ordained women briests, the church's headquarters in London disclosed yesterday. They are a Chinese, Miss Jane Hwang Hsien Yuen, ,a n d London-born Miss Joyce Bennett, both serving in Hong Kong
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  • 31 5 Paris, Tuesday The Rumanian Foreign Minister, Corneliu Manescu, arrived here yesterday for talks with his French counterpart, Mr. Maurice Schumann, on speeding up preparations for a European •security conference.
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  • 169 5 Paris, Tuesday The French Government jumped to the defence of the Concorde supersonic airliner yesterday in face of opposition taunts that it would prove as disastrous for the French air industry as the wartime Maginot Line proved for the French army. Transport Minister Jean Chamant
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  • 254 5 United Press International Tokyo, Tuesday Tsuneo Nakamura, a 21-year-old policeman who was fire-bombed and critically burned during Sunday's antiOkinawa reversion treaty demonstrations at Tokyo's Shibuya ward, died yesterday evening. Nakamura was one of the 24 police officers injured while on guard duty against some 2,000 utra-radical
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  • 149 5 Jakarta, Tuesday The Merpati Nusantara Airline's Viscount which disappeared on Wednesday with 69 people on board crashed into the Indian Ocean and disintegrated, the Ministry of Communication announced yesterday. The ministry spokesman, Mr. Ismono who read the prepared statement, said there were no survivors. A
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  • 66 5 Rome, Tuesday. President Franz Jonas of Austria arrived here yesteraay on the first official visit to Rome by an Austrian head of state since the city became capital of Italy 100 years ago. His visit crowns the formal reconciliation of the two neighbouring states whose relations
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  • 217 5 Reuter Canberra, Tuesday The US deputy Defence Secretary, Mr. David Packard, yesterday urged Australia to provide leadership in its part of the world. He told a Press conference at Perth: "In line with the Nixon Doctrine that other countries should bear a larger part of
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  • 178 5 United Press International New York, Tuesday The UN General Assembly's Special Political Committee yesterday condemned the "outward policy" of South Africa, seeking a dialogue with African states, as a design aimed at "acquiescence of its racial policies" of Apartheid. The resolution, adopted by 76
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  • 52 5 Nairobi, Tuesday. An Italian team yesterday successfully launched a United States scientific satellite from an off-shore platform in Kenya. The satellite will study the earth's inner magnetosphere described by scientists as a teardropshaped region surrounding the earth and formed by the solar wind blowing on the earth's
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 644 6  -  PROBES BY THE BIG TWO WILL TELL... From Peter Mosley Reuter SPACE The Mariner-9 spacecraft now orbiting around Mars and two huge Soviet probes are about to give man his first long look at the constantly changing world of Mars. What
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    • Article, Illustration
      861 6  -  Lin Piao identified and denounced for distorting Marxism and stressing individual genius From Lee Lescaze CHINA China has clearly identified Communist Party Vice Chairman Lini Piao as a principal enemy of Chairman Mao Tse-tung in the current Peking power struggle. Direct references to Lin's leading role have disappeared
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    • 921 6  -  Bangla Desh men view initiative as an attempt to split them From Jim Hoagland Washington Post PAKISTAN Secret American efforts to encourage talks between the Pakistan Government and East Pakistani rebel leaders have been rebuffed by the rebels, according to authoritative sources in India.
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    • 410 6  -  From Teiji Shimizu United Press International JAPAN The Japanese shipbuilding industry is going ahead with plans to hire more people although it stands to lose millions of dollars if the yen is revalued upward. The shipbuilding industry is about the only Japanese industry that
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  • 427 7 Will lead to presence of Big Two New Nation Foreign Service Peking, Tuesday China has warned Pakistan that it does not want war to break out on the Indian subcontinent, an informed source disclosed here yesterday. The source said China's concern over
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  • 272 7 United Press International New Yprk, Tuesday A Federal grand Jury yesterday indicted an accused drug smuggler and an official of the French counter-espion-age service on charges of importing US$l2 million worth of heroin into the United States. The indictment charged that Colonel Paul Fournier,
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  • 84 7 Reuter Jakarta, Tuesday An Australian tourist told a court here yesterday he bought marijuana in Indonesia to sell in Australia because it fetched 200 times the price. David Anthony Tneiier, 21, of Melbourne, is on trial on charges of possessing 18 kilogrammes of marijuana. The
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  • 108 7 Reuter Santiago, Tuesday Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro headed by road across the forbidding northern Atacama Desert yesterday after telling Chileans they were lucky not to be living as close to the United States as Cubans. The Cuban leader left by car from the Chuquicamata copper
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  • 47 7 Mr. Vladimir Semenov, left, Russia's chief delegate to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, talks to the chief US delegate, Mr. Gerard Smith, at a reception in Vienna last night. The two big powers begin their latest round of talks today in the Austrian capital.
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  • 410 7 Reuter Belfast, Tuesday A Roman Catholic girl, who was tarred and had her head shorn in Londonderry because she loved a British soldier married him yesterday in a secret ceremony behind a shield of military security. Marta Donerty, 19, wearing a wig to repiace tne
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  • 51 7 Budapest, Tuesday An Influenza epidemic which has stricken millions of Hungarians so far caused the death of 31 people, the Ministry of Health announced yesterday. A spokesman predicted a further spread of the epidemic. The current flu was identified as relatively milder than Hong Kong A-2
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  • 186 7 Reuter Peking, Tuesday Members of a Scottish trade delegation arrived here on Sunday night and provided their Chinese. hosts with some confusion over their exact identity. The People's Dally, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, reported the presence of the Scottish delegation under the headline "English
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  • 394 7 New Nation Foreign Service Phnom Penh, Tuesday A solitary Cambodian battalion was yesterday locked in fierce battle with a whole North Vietnamese regiment in the biggest engagement yet within a few miles of Phnom Penh. The battle, 10 miles west of the capital on Route
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  • 105 7 Reuter Washington, Tuesday The big US underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in Alaska this month may have provided information useful in preventing natural earthquakes, Dr. James Schlesinger, head of the US Atomic Energy Commission, said here yesterday. The five-megaton hydro- gen bomb explosion brought protests
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 62 7 ...whoop it up with a 'Whoompapa' at the Safari Car... MERLIN HOTEL. SINGAPORE t i Whoompawhat? Whoompapa! It s a cocktail. The house specialty of the wild Safari Bar at Singapore's only harbourside hotel, the Merlin. What's in a Whoompapa? Would you believe, a round the world come up and
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  • 417 8 Singapore wears today "an air of blooming prosperity," and is "an immensely successful venture in survival against the odds." But the real challenge lies round the corner, during the next three years when international trade and regional politics may undergo drastic change. This is
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  • 176 8 WT 1 by ISPY Diplomatic circles jokingly ask whether the newlyarrived Counsellor of the Japanese Embassy here is related in some way to the former Ugandan Foreign Minister. Though one is Japanese and the other Ugandan, they have the same surname: Odaka. And Mr. Yoshinao Odaka, who came
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  • 752 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ Some of the most terrifying aspects of the counter-culture in the West arise from the negative results of a modern technology which inevitably breeds big cities, big organisations and mass society. At the same time the
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  • Letters
    • 172 8 I am shocked to know that my daughter, in similar circumstances as the clerk who did not pass the requisite test (NN Nov. 5), has to lose a total of $15,000 for not passing the language examination in time. This treatment is unreasonable especially in government
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    • 133 8 It is really disgusting to find that the government as well as the semi government bodies are out to squeeze the taxpayer nowadays. I have received a consolidated bill from the PUB for October services asking me to pay it by November 18. The post
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    • 248 8 Many non-citizens from Malaysia came to Singapore in the good old days to earn a living here, and everything went well for them then. Then came the sad departure of Singapore from Malaysia. Tragedy after tragedy has fallen on the non-citizens since the British started pulling out
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    • 179 8 I would greatly appreciate knowing what Edgar Koh means when he says Singapore is on "the eve of classification." It seems that this statement has been made for over a year now. Why would anyone who has been screening films without excess sex and nudity suddenly jump to
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    • 138 8 I congratulate Nalla Tan on her well-balanced and thoughtful appeal for the better treatment of pen sioners (NN, Nov. 8). How true It is that the great majority of us are "living at sub-existence levels on a meagre pension, the scale of which nas nol been
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    • 97 8  -  BENJAMIN HO I must sympathise with H.C. Choon (NN Nov. 11) for losing rubber caps off his car, but he should find out how it happened before jumping to conclusions that all motorists are dishonest. Most rubber caps fitted on tyre valves often drop off by
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    • 85 8 I wish to express my gratitude to the authorities for extending United Bus Service No. 181 to Bukit PanJang. Though I am not a frequent user of this service I believe that the extension greatly benefits residents of Bukit Panjanß and Chua Chu Kang. However, I feel
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    • 108 8 I refer to your article, Film on tough life of a Thai tycoon, of November 12. I regret to say that your quotation, "was knocked down in the boxing ring," is grossly incorrect. Thepvithool was never knocked down in any of his big fights. In fact, he
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    • 51 8  -  LEE CHUNG PAK I refer to the letter by Sick and Tired Workers (NN, Nov. 10) under the heading: Bank workers' dilemma. I shall be grateful if the writer provides me with the name and address of the bank so that an investigation can be carried
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    • 101 8  -  E.B. LIM The best news about China of late was not its admission to the United Nations but what former French Culture Minister. Mr. Andre Malraux, told Time magazine of his 1965 interview with Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Mr. Malraux quoted Mr Mao as saying that China
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    • 128 8 «1 (VuJ j %TkM 5^ GOOD NEWS FOR ELDERLY MAN! WANT TO BE ACTIVE AND EKERGETIC LIKE YOUNG MAN? SUrt taking to-day "SCNILEX" a medicinal preparation by Dr. Mch Weiss, M.P.S. F.M.S. of Germany, "SCNILEX" hat been awarded 60 gold medal* by international Exhibition SENILE* ia a special compound of
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  • Article, Illustration
    2382 9  -  Second of a seven-part survey by Pang Cheng Lian. Of life behind the bamboo curtain Pang Cheng Lian Singaporeans who know a smattering of Mandarin need not worry about language difficulties in China. But there are few terms which have quite different meanings when used in China. For
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  • SHOPPING
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      331 10 girl can truly say that she owes her share of wolf whistles to only her attractive face and figure. For other factors enhance her looks too. Like beautiful clothes for example. And unusual fashion accessories. Yes, fashion accessories too play a part in attracting and holding the atention
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  • TREND
    • 130 11 Casual wear takes you almost anywhere these days, from the beach to the bar, depending on what you wear with it. This two-piece, worn with sandals becomes fashionable beachwear. The skirt is a wrapover and can be comfortably worn over your bikini. And if you
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    • 517 11  -  ...eating all the goodies which are 'taboo' foods on diet sheets RUTH MOSES I am now convinced that the only way to lose weight Is to maintain a balanced diet. This is a slow process, but it is painless: every meal has some item fromthe main
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 264 12 United Press International Jfew York, Tuesday The stock market, continuing where it left off last week, moved Jower in listless trading yesterday. Analysts 6aid that there are still A number of question Inarks about the economy. Although most of the derails of
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    • 167 12 Reuter London, Tuesday Small selective support made for a firmer tendency in very quiet trading. Institutional buyers were sidelined following caution over the international currency situation and wage demands from the engineering industry, dealers said. At 1500 the Financial Times index was up
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    • 207 12 Allied Chera 26 AlCOa 38* Am Branda 37* Am Can 30^ AT T 42% A P 14% Anaconda 13 Beth Steel 23* Boeing 14% Caterp Trac 41* Chrysler 25* Coca-Cola 106% Control Data 38% Corn Ol Wki 175% Dow Chem 68% DuPont 140 E Kodak 83% Ford
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    • 1223 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. C toting Price Last Divid. P/E TurnHlffh Low •CO ago Stock Buyers Sellers i *5 1 I e over INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 2.23 2.40 Allied Chocolate 2.28 2.31 2.32 5.4N 1 16.8 12
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    • 63 12 SAIGON, Tues.— South Vietnamese Economics Minister, Mr. Ph&m Kim Ngoc, today announced a new three-tier exchange rate for the piastre, representing a devaluation of the South Vietnamese currency. Rate one of 275 piastres to the dollar for purchase of foreign products, rate two (400 to the dollar) for
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    • 477 12  -  Anil Bhatia Singapore is unlikely to be affected by the un c e r tain currency situation as its strong foreign investment and foreign reserves, position can continue to stimulate the economy. This was stated by Mr. Franz Ballman, an economist and vice president
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    • 207 12 There has been an "explosion" in air conditioning in the Far East during the last eight years, according to Mr. E. T. Carpenter, marketing vice-president, for York International. Mr. Carpenter, who was speaking at a seminar on air-conditioning service in the
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    • Business Abroad
      • 146 12 LONDON, Tues. The British textile industry yesterday accused some Hong Kong exporters of getting the benefit of Commonwealth tariff preference rates on material made in China and shipped to Britain through the British colony. "We have had proof on several occasions that
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      • 90 12 TOKYO: The Soviet Union is certain to outstrip the United States to become the world's largest steel producing nation this year, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said yesterday. According to a world crude steel production survey conducted by the federation, the Soviet output this year
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      • 65 12 WASHINGTON: Senate leaders, after a White House session with President Nixon, reluctantly agreed yesterday to continue appropriations up to Dec. 1 for foreign aid, portions of the Defence Department, the Office of Economic Opportunity and the District of Columbia. Chairman Allen Ellender said his senate appropriations
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      • 79 12 KUCHING: Shopkeepers in Sarawak will be prosecuted and fined up to $lO,OOO If they do not display price tags on certain specific goods, the Chief Minister warned yesterday. Tun Haji Bujang said the Sarawak government and the Federal Commerce and Industry Ministry will
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      • 82 12 WASHINGTON: The US balance of payments plunged to its steepest deficit in history during the three months ended September 30 as speculators scurried out of the dollar and into other currencies in the hope of upward revaluations. The US official-payments balance with other governments widened to
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    • 200 12 Reuter THE HAGUE, Tuesday The Inter governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI), comprising Indonesia's Western creditor countries, will hold Its second meeting this year in Amsterdam on December 13 and 14 to discuss further credits needs. The meeting of members of the group Australia, Belgium,
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    • 73 12 Hong Kong Air International hat appointed Cathay Pacific Airways as its general sales agents for North America, Australia and the Par East (excluding Hong Kong). Hong Kong Air started the novel service of scheduled helicopter flights between Hong Kong's Kal Tak airport and the hill port on Hong
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    • 279 13 Follow the horses marked with a Kota Tinggi led from Ultrasonic and Security Check in the straight. Ultrasonic tackled Kota Tinggi at the distance and hit the front close home to win. Security Check finished third. Dukedom joined Supreme Confidence at the home
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    • 1000 13 [ominG TO GRIPS WITH MARTIAL Martial arts have assumed a new Importance In Singapore among the youths and English educated community. Gone are the days when martial Arts were traditionally practiced by the Chinese educated community and handed down from father to son or
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    • 75 13 London, Tuesday. Th&. English Table Tennis Association said yesterday it had received confirmation that the Chinese team of 10 players and five officials will arrive on December 6 for a six-match series against England. The opening match will be at Belle Vue, Manchester, on December 7th. Other matches
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    • 875 13 First... learn to walk again New Nation Foreign Service London, Tuesday Why did Australian decathlon champion Geoff Smith mysteriously vanish after leaping to gold medal glory at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh last year? This year-old puzzle turned Into a blood-and-guts thriller last week when
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    • 91 14 I BOXING Bangkok, Tuesday—Former World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion Chartchal Chlonol won a unanimous points decision over World Boxing Association (WBA) ninth contender Berkerk Chargvanchal In a 10-round bout here last night. The winner's manager. Prayote Pisalbutr, said after the fight that he would
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    • 132 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Div w l pct GB Boston 10 5 .667 Philadelphia 9 6 .600 1 New York 7 9 .438 3% Buffalo 6 9 .460 4 Central Div W L PCT GB Cincinnati 5 7 .417 Baltimore 5 9 .357 1 Atlanta 4 10
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    • 405 14  -  SEAP problem By Jeffrey Low Pole vaulter Wong Chong Sal is a worried man today. He now bides his time in deep anxiety because he may not have a suitable pole to compete with in the coming SEAP Games. It Is already
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    • 59 14 Leeds (England), Tuesday— The draw for the second round of the Rofby League Players competition to be played on Not. 27 and 28 was' made yesterday as: Hnnsiet or Castleford Leeds, Dewsbory or Hall Keif hley, Whitehaven St Barrow Haddersfield, Bramley Wldnes or Wakefield Trinity, Koehdale
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    • 151 14 One Plus Five regained their lead when they beat bottom-placed Char Kuay Teow 3-1 at the end of the first round of the Esso bowling League. With the win, One Plus Five are two points clear of favourites Ten, Jack, Queen, King, who dropped
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    • 42 14 Lahore, Tuesday.—Pakistan badminton officials decided at a meeting here last night to Invite China to make a tour or their country. A Pakistan Badminton Federation spokesman said matches would take place in Dacca, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Peshawar.
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    • 391 14 Brisbane, Tuesday Australian cricket selectors have picked a balanced team with few surprises to meet the Rest of the World XI in the first international unofficial Test here from November 26 to December 1. Included in the team, which shows only one
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    • 93 14 For all 15 players of the Police-Military's rugby team yesterday, disappointment was hard to hide—some of them seen above, waiting. Dressed in smart black Jerseys and shorts, they had waited 40 minutes for their Singapore Rugby Union Div. Three game to kick off, but their
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    • 480 15  -  Goodwill tour... By Sonny Yap A good reputation goes a long way Every since Henry Tan, our ten-pin star was placed second in the World Championships at Copenhagen last year, Singapore's name has been spread far and wide in bowling circles. It was
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    • 189 15 Reuter Johannesburg, Tuesday Manuel Santana of Spain and Pancho Gonzales of the United States, both at one time dominant figures in world tennis, met here yesterday for the first time and Santana won 6-1, 6-4. Santana. 33. scored his victory over the 43-year-old American
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    • 158 15 New Nation Foreign Service Glasgow, Tuesday Soccer crazy fan Jim Wilson 39, has won the zaniest bet of the year all because of a deafault. Rangers fanatic Jim, of Ferry Road Drive, Edinburgh, challenged his workmate Andy Cunningham 31, to dye their hair the same
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    • 187 15 London, Tuesday A goal two minutes from the end gave Stoke City a 2-1 win over First Division leaders Manchester United last night in the second replay of their fourth round League Cup tie. United looked like taking command when George Best scored in
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    • 564 15  -  From Cheryl Dorall in Kuala Lumpur The Malaysian cyclists in training for the Sixth SEAP Games are facing a severe shortage of racing tyres. At the moment, the only racing tyres they possess are on their bikes. There are at present no good quality tyres
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    • 366 15 Houston, Tuesday Muhammad Ali began tapering off his training yesterday for his fight here tomorrow against Buster Mathis a match already written off by many as unlikely to produce a real contest. Ali, formerly Cassius Clay, was installed an overpowering eight to one odds-on favourite for
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    • 95 15 Palm Beach, Tuesday. Jack Nicklaus of the United States, winner of countless tournaments all over the world, las£ night rated his performance in the World Golf Cup as one of the best he has ever produced. Nicklaus was speaking at an informal victory celebration
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    • 270 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Moonee Valley, a course scratching last week, showed that there was nothing amiss with him when he did an impressive gallop on a soft track here this morning. Ridden by Johnny Nelson, this son of Alcimedes (sire of Melbourne
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    • 97 15 Dr. Sheng Nam Chin (h'cap 10), President of the New Changi Golf Club won the A "Division" (stroke) medal during the weekend with a nett 72. It's history created, for this medal was the Club's first, since RAF Changi Air Force Command handed the golf
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    • 36 15 Melbourne, Tuesday.— Scots emigrant Jimmy Bell staked his claim for a crack at the Commonwealth featherweight boxing title after outpointing the holder, Toro George of New Zealand, in ten-round nontitle bout here last night.
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    • 76 16 A constant dose of bowling is one good way to keep the doctor away. Diis is what Miss Lui Sook Yeng, 18, a student, has got to say about bowling. "I am a very keen bowler. I bowl to keep myself fit," she said.
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    • 63 16 AH FOOK: Would you believe that a major Japanese firm is to build a man-made island off Jurong for industrial purposes? MEI LIN: I was as amazed as you are. But if these elaborate plans do get off the board, the isle would certainly became a permanent landmark
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    • 61 16 The Salt Lake County Commission has named a seven-mile sewer line for a Utah ski resort manager. The commission unanimously passed a resolution designating the sewer line the Ted Johnson Memorial Sewer. Johnson, manager of the Snowbird Ski resort, was praised for his efforts in setting up a
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    • 447 16 By a Special Writer "What's a pretty girl like you doing in a place like this" is a question generally asked by young men about to spin a line to a girl. But in the case of the Australian Industrial Trade
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