New Nation, 18 November 1971

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  • 14 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, November-18, 1971 No. 261 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 12 1 Police reported 59 accidents yesterday. Four of them were serious.
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  • 111 1 The share market was active this morning. Industrials were tending to move upwards. With strong speculative support S.T.C. gained six cents by 10.25 a.m. It was traded at 70, 71, 70*. 72, 73, 74, 75. At 10.30 a.m. it eased to 73i and had a turnover of
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  • 49 1 New York, Thursday. The UN Security Council will meet today to seat China as a permanent member, with the right of veto, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The president, the Polish Ambassador, Mr. Eugeniusz Kulaga, conferred separately with other members yesterday on the meeting agenda.
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  • 35 1 Phnom Penh, Thursday —Combined North Vietnamese, South Vietnam National Liberation Front and Cambodian Liberation Forces have launched attacks on all fronts in Cambodia in the last 24 hours, the Cambodian command said today.
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  • 854 1 Mathis no match for Ali's speed, stamina and superior footwork United Press International Houston, Thursday Muhammad All floored Buster Mathis four times to win a unanimous decision in their 12-round bout at the Astrodome last night. All, using stinging left jabs and damaging rights, knocked Mathis
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  • 371 1 Tanks and troops in key positions New Nation Foreign Service Bangkok, Thursday Martial law has been declared throughout Thailand following last night's bloodless coup suspending the constitution and dissolving the Cabinet and Parliament. Tanks and troops have moved into position around key government buildings, but there are no
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  • 61 1 Jakarta, Thursday. Mr. Adam Malik president of the United Nations General Assembly, is expected to arrive, here at the weekend to celebrate the Muslim new year in Jakarta, informed sources said yesterday. Mr. Malik, Indonesia's Foreign Minister, will stay four days in Jakarta before flying to Kuala
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  • 337 1  -  By S.M. Ali Yesterday's coup in Thailand followed the traditional Thai pattern. It was bloodless, lightning quick and almost totally unexpected. Not surprisingly. the announcement by the Re volutionary Party which named the Prime Minister. Fieid Marsnal Thanom Kittikachorn, as the leaaer of the
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  • 399 1 Sections of Malaysia Singapore Airlines workers at the airport are adopting an unofficial work-to-rule in protest against what they termed the management's get-tough attitude. Workers said today: "We are doing whatever is required of us under the law." Asked to explain what they meant, they
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  • 186 1 Manila* Thursday Leaders of government workers who went on mass leave of absence on Tuesday called off the walkout today after accepting a formula for increased salaries. Officials of the State Workers' National Co-ordinating Committee broadcast radio appeals to the strikers to return to their jobs
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  • 19 1 Water consumption yesterday was 104.9 million gallons, an Increase of 2.4 million gallons from Tuesday's figure.
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    • 79 1 SCRATCHIN6S AND THE BARRIER DRAW FOR KL RACES: SEE PARE 15 Eight-page guide Tomorrow's New Nation will have TWO Form Guides in one—an eightpage special for Saturday and Sunday's racing in Kuala Lumpur. STC talks still a mystery, Pg. 12. Idling for Also available are Creme de Cacao Apricot Brandy
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    • 206 1 Sharp just cut another electronic calculator down to size THE SHARP EL-8M ANSWERS UP TO 16 DIGITS 1.69 lbs. 4" x 2\" x EXTRA LARGE SCALE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT If you do more than simple adding and subtracting, you know it's rough getting by these days without some electronic help. Our
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  • 305 2  -  Excitement causes heart strain By Elizabeth Choo Certain television programmes such as a good drama movie or a televised boxing match can be potential killers to people with heart ailments. This is the view of local experts who were commenting on a recent survey
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  • 479 2 A retired doctor's search for an easier method of teaching himself Mandarin has uncovered a new way of mastering the language with the help of code numbers. Dr. Lai Kuen Yee hopes the method, introduced in an experiment in one primary class at St.
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  • 103 2 The outgoing American Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Charles T. Cross, left today for Hong Kong on his way to the United States. A few close friends and US Embassy officials were at the airport VIP Lounge to see Mr. Cross and his wife off. According
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  • 204 2 Singaporeans will be able to see more of these little music makers in action next year as more primary schools are equipped with the necessary instruments for ensembles. These instruments include the pianicas, electone organs and glockenspiels. At the instrumental ensemble competition held at
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  • 226 2 New Nation Foreign News Agencies Sofia, Thursday Official talks between Singapore's. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew", and the Bulgarian Premier, Mr. Stanko Todorov, opened yesterday in Sofia, BTA, the Bulgarian news agency reported. Mr. Lee arrived in Sofia on Monday after an official visit
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  • 29 2 Mr. Leonard Brueton, international marketing consultant of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, Port of Liverpool Authority, will arrive here this weekend for a five day visit.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 z> ■1 The End of the silent era for Bmm fans. <8 Beaulieu believe that you are now ready for the latest refinement of their already highly refined 4008ZM. The Mark 2 brings you even more realism sound on film. Directional, true to life, at your finger tips. It will
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 120 2 At the cinema Juront Drive In: Tom cenaries in Armour 9.30 and Jerry Festival 6.30 p.m. p.m. The Invincible Sword The Ma d (Mand.) 8, 9.45 p.m. (Mand.) 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 Odeon: The Great Battle P Tw_. The M a( j Killer 1.30, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. 1.45, 4,
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    • 60 2 Tides Today: 10.19 a.m. (9.2 ft), 11.44 p.m. (8.4 ft). Tomorrow: 10.48 a.m. (9.4 ft). Saturday: 12.21 a.m. (8.4 ft), 11.19 a.m. (9.5 ft). Sunday: 1 a.m. (8.3 ft), 11.53 ajn. (9.5 ft). Monday: 1.40 a.m. (8.2 ft), 12.29 pjn. (9.5 ft). Tuesday: 2.22 a.m. (7.9 ft), 1.09 p.m. (9.3
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    • 81 2 I weather Temperatures in cities yesterday: Hong Kong Manila Bangkok Taipeh Seoul Tokyo Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Naha London Paris Moscow New York San Francisco Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth Singapore's weather forecast from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.— Isolated showers in the late afternoon. The weather for the 24 hours to
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  • 370 3  -  That's what robbers rake in yearly By Wee Beng Huat Local criminals are getting away with over $1 million in cash every year from robberies and hold-ups. -JSS In an average of $lOO,OOO a month. The police receive over 30 reports of robberies each day from
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  • 227 3 Work on a multimillion dollar storage reservoir and recreation park at the University of Singapore playground in front of Bukit Timah Road is expected to start next year. The storage reservoir will occupy a central position on the 50-acre site bounded by Evans Road and Cluny
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  • 27 3 Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, will present certificates to volunteer probation officers at the Red Room. Hotel Equatorial, on November 29 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 305 3 To sign new treaty with Brunei New Nation Foreign Service London, Thursday Mr. Anthony Royle, British Foreign Office Minister, jvill visit Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia between November 19 and December 6 for talks with their governments, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced yesterday. In
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  • 234 3 Four school girls, plagued for five years with worries about the cost of school text "books, stationery and fees, will have their fears relieved for next year. These four girls from Telok Kurau Malay Girls' School received bursaries from the school's advisory committee chairman,
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  • 263 3 The Ministry of Education has released the results of the London Chamber of Commerce Private Secretary's Certificate Examination held last June. A total of 32 candidates passed with a full certificate while another 28, who were referred In June 1970, also gained
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  • 31 3 The Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken, and his wife will attend the sth annual dinner of the Toastmasters' Club at Hotel Equatorial tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 25 3 The River Valley Community Centre will hold two kindergarten classes next year. Registration is now open dally from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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  • 22 3 The Istana grounds will be open to the public on Saturday Hari Raya Puasa from 8 a.m. to 6.30 pjn.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 154 3 THE 72 HOLDENS The shape is fantastic. The change is complete. The new Holdens have already changed Australia's ideas Hgj" about how good a car should look. Drive one.. .and you'll change H your ideas about how great a car should ride. A five foot wide track B and new
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  • 480 4  -  CINEMA By Edgar Koh FLIGHT OF THE DOVES (Cathay) At a time when Alms tend to' divide the family particularly and ironically those about the generation gap it is comforting to know they still make some which cater to all age groups. Flight
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  • 206 4 hrerson Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 IT REALLY was a night to remember when the S.S. Rajula, a passenger ship plying between Madras and Singapore, threw its once-a-year party for its agents, shippers, insurers and all those who have connections with the ship
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  • THE VOICE OF THE PRESS
    • 485 4 What other newspapers are saying: WHAT HAVE THE LOCAL ARTISTS TO OFFER TO SOCIETY? Early this month, the newspapers published a report which said that the authorities were considering introducing a new immigration rule to limit the stay of foreign artists to not more than six
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    • 616 4 THE QUESTION OF SINGAPORE'S EXTERNAL TRADE. Judging by an analysis of Singapore's external trade In 1970, although superficially it was a bit unexpected that the total value of trade and the adverse balance of trade showed a sudden rise, the growth of our external trade by only
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    • 199 4 MUSLIM TITHES: It is compulsory for a Muslim to pay tithes for himself and for his dependents. This is normally done towards the end of the fasting month and may be regarded as a token of one's gratitude for all the good fortunes and prosperity that the Almighty
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    • 71 4 FOR 2 DAYS ONLY! eurnig Cine cameras and projectors On display! Some of the world's finest movie cameras and projectors (both sound and silent). Produced by Eurnig. See also the new Eumig mini zoom reflex cine camera. Malaysia-Thai Room Singapore Hilton Friday, November 19 10 am to 6pm Saturday, November
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    • 68 5 V I vf: ROBINSONS are proud to present an outstanding Christmas collection o! jewellery by Diamonds International award winner >• if A r j r d ~r V J§. 'jtftj *.*>• v W- s V m 4'-*v S*?v Laurence Graff '.v will show his fabulous m y, >- multi-million dollar
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 381 6  -  By Betty L. Khoo SINGAPORE Mitsubishi Corporation's $250 million investment in the shipbuilding and ship-re-pairing industry in Singapore will make four giants in this industry. The others are the Sembawang, Kep p e 1 and Jurong shipyards. Approaching the big league with a planned $9O million
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    • 562 6  -  UDA given $lOO m for the job From V.K. Chin MALAYSIA The Inauguration of the Urban Development Authority by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak recently marked another step in the government's efforts to restructure society. It Is one of the three giant government-backed
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    • 1320 6  -  By Jackie Sam INDONESIA Indonesia's Education Minister, Mr. Mashuri, may have bitten off more than he can chew for the moment. Enough at least to have university students hollering for his head. On top of a clash with them over university autonomy, Mr.
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    • Article, Illustration
      532 6  -  A question of who finances U Nu's clandestine operation From S. M. All BURMA The spotlight has been turned on Jthe mysterious international source allegedly financing the clandestine military operation of the former Burmese premier U Nu against General Ne Win. Several claims and some rather strange stories
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  • 434 7 India may go nuclear Reuter London, Thursday The authoritative British publication on international weaponry, Jane's Weapon Systems, says India and Israel may possibly be Joining the nuclear club. The editors noted an apparent new wave of rearmament throughout the world with procurement of weapons
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  • 258 7 United Press International Tokyo, Thursday Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's ruling liberal democratic party yesterday in a sudden move rammed the Ja-pan-US Okinawa Reve r s i on Agreement through the House of Representatives Committee on Okinawa. The move came while a Socialist member was questioning
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  • 347 7 KISSES IN CENTRAL PARK Reuter New York, Thursday Cecil Beaton, the British photographer and stage designer, had a love affair with actress Greta Garbo in the late *****, according to an excerpt from his forthcoming book published yesterday in McCall's magazine. "I was as
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  • 287 7 Reuter New Delhi, Thursday Pakistani troops tried to enter Indian territory in West Bengal but were beaten back with heavy losses, India's national news agency reported. Quoting official reports reaching Krishnagar, the Press Trust of India said a Pakistani army unit tried to Intrude into Indian territory
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  • 140 7 Reuter La Paz, Thursday Bolivia may agree to exchange the body of guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara for 500 detainees in Cuba, a prominent Cuban exile said here yesterday. Jorge Roblejo, President of an exile organisation called The Committee of Relatives of The
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  • 136 7 Agence France Presse Hong Kong, Thursday Immediate legislation to prohibit the operation of chit fund companies in Hong Kong has been recommended by the Companies Law Revision Committee. Company run chit funds were only recently introduced into Hong Kong, mainly by Singapore and Malaysian
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  • 120 7 Reuter London, Thursday A miner and a garage attendant yesterday shared a world record football pools Jackpot of £501,378 (about $3.6 million). No sooner had they collected their cheques than the two men argued Jokingly about who was going to pay for
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  • 23 7 Moscow, Thursday.—The Soriet Union yesterday launched Cosmos No. 455 In Its long-standing programme of Cosmos artificial research satellites, Tass news agency announced.
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  • 163 7 Reuter Phnom Penh, Thursday The seventh annual meeting of the General Assembly of Asian Parliamentarians Union opened here yesterday with sharp criticism from delegates on China's admission to the United Nations. Mr. Rokuzo Yaguchi, Japanese ambassador to Cambodia, who heads his country's four-member
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  • 216 7 Agence France Presse New Delhi, Thursday Preparations for an invasion of Taiwan or some other form of armed clash in that region may be the reason behind the apparent disappearance of Lin Piao and other top Chinese military leaders from Peking, according to a
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    • 43 7 THE NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST in association with the USSR Embassy present URRIETY THEATRE □f USSR > V <-J <1 ..r a NATIONAL THEATRE Tm.—23nl ft WmL—24tt Nmaber 71 Ulpj. Tickets: $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 $B.OO $lO.OO available at National Theatre, Robinson's C.K. Tang Cold Storage.
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    • 114 7 M' y* 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
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  • Article, Illustration
    6644 8 LFDUCATIONAL IBROADSHEET M New Nation Education Broadsheet Unpublished during his life, and all but forgotten 50 years after his death, Donne is now recognised as one of the greatest of English poets, whose influence has been enormous and continuing even to the present day. Though much of Donne's
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  • 459 10 The three-nation agreement on the Malacca and Singapore Straits is greatly to be welcomed, in so far as it expresses a determination by the three governments to ensure the navigational safety of this vital sea-lane. If the Straits are to continue to be used
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  • 76 10 by ISPY Among the 30,000 Buddhist devotees at the Phor Kark See Temple, off Upper Thomson Road, on Sunday, I spied a familiar figure sitting down lor the vegetarian lunch provided by the temple—the Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon. On the 27th day
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  • 1119 10  -  JACKIE SAM It is so easy to get starry-eyed over Switzerland. A tiny country, with awesome mountains, breathtaking alpine scenery and beautiful lakes. But it is not the scenery that today makes so many people wish they were in a
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  • Letters
    • 303 10 I often have to hunt for a parking attendant to pay him the parking fee. Instead of performing their duties with diligence, it is common for parking attendants, particularly those away from the city centre, to disappear out of sight, often gossiping under the shade with total
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    • 92 10 I am a resident of Lorong 32, Geylang, and have watched It growing from a quiet lane to a busy street. Cars parked on both sides of the road make it both dangerous and near impossible for other cars to pass by. Many cars are parked Indiscriminately, even
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    • 192 10 The sad state of Jalan Datoh continues. It is still covered with thick earth and sand, and this makes our lives really miserable. Though this jalan serves as an outlet for the heavy volume of traffic from Toa Payoh, it is much neglected as there Is rubbish
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    • 128 10  -  ROBERT IAU Dy. General Manager, Central Provident Fond Board, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter by Sick and Tired Workers (N.N. Nov. 10). Under the law, employers are required to make contributions on behalf of their employees and then recover the employees' share from their
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    • 261 10 I refer to Sim Yong Teng's letter (NN. Oct. 30). Being a member of the, four-figure income working class, I can well understand the points raised by the writer regarding CPF policies. The issue could be summarised thus: A person earning more than $l5OO a
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    • 59 10 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag: 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. RANSOMES GANG MOWER fMade in U.K.) IDEAL FOR CUTTING PARKS, SPORTS GROUND AND GOLF COURSES Powerful and easy to operate It will help to reduce your labour cost and give the perfect finish required. A PLACE FOR ALL
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  • Article, Illustration
    2025 11  -  Schoolchildren of the revolution Fourth of a seven-part survey by Pang Cheng Lie Pang Cheng Lian The youth of China is unquestionably one of the most politicised, in the world. Talk to a young man in Peking, and you inevitably receive a string of political theories by Mao,
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 185 12 Reuter London, Thursday Equities extended overnight gains encouraged by the overnight rally on Wall Street. At 1500 the Financial Times index was 5.5 up at 420.2. Unilever, Flsons, Bats, ICI and Dunlop were among chief gainers. Most electricals were firmer on
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    • 253 12 United Press International New York, Thursday Stocks closed Irregularly higher in moderate trading yesterday, but analysts observed that -demand was being restrained by the economic uncertainties for this year and next as a result of the administration's New Economic Programme. "So rar," Mr. Fred
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    • 211 12 Allied Cham 26 Alcoa 57% Am Branda B«Vi Am Can SOS AT T 43% A ft P 14% Anaconda IS Beth Steel 34% l5 Caterp Trac 43% Chryalcr 36% Coca-Cola 107 Control Data SB% Corn Q1 Wka 177 Dow Cham 68% DuPont 138% E Kodak 86% ford
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    • 105 12 Two more banks are to mark the opening of their offices in Singapore. Banque Nationale de Paris will celebrate the upgrading of its Singapore representative to full branch status tomorrow. The bank will host members of the business and banking community to a cocktail party at the
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    • 1206 12 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS 1979-1971 1 wk. 4 wk*. Clodnx Price Last Dirid. P/E TurnD|h Low •C« Stock Buyers Seller* Sale Yield Ratio over INDUSTRIALS 2.93 1.68 2.32 2.35 Allied Chocolate 2.37 2.28 2.27 5.5N 16.4 4 1.00 0.89* 1.33 1.33 Ben
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    • 495 12  -  ANIL BHATIA An economist has warned that the real danger In the currency crisis is that the world may over-react to it, party because of US pressure, and unless correct solutions are brought about, more problems would result. "The Droblem of currency readjustments has
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    • Business Abroad
      • 151 12 JAKARTA, Thurs.—A team of Soviet experts left Jakarta Tuesday after conducting a twomonth study of two abandoned Sovietfinanced projects in Indonesia. The Soviet experts are expected to submit their findings to their government for further study before deciding whether to continue the projects.
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      • 74 12 HONOLULU: The International Air Transport Association (lATA) said yesterday that the leaders of 24 North Atlantic airlines are making progress toward an agreement to prevent a transatlantic air fare war starting when current tariff agreements end on February 1. An lATA spokesman said the negotiations
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      • 64 12 JAKARTA: Japan's Marubeni-lida has dropped plans to develop and exploit coal deposits in and around the Ombilin coal mines in central Sumatra. A spokesman for the Indonesian Ministry of Mines said the Japanese company, which had been conducting surveys for the past 13 months in the
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      • 96 12 NEW YORK: Trans World Airlines, which a year ago seemed on the verge of disaster, has announced a net profit for the first 10 months of 1971 of US$7.B million, compared with a US$32.B million loss for the same period last year. Predictably, cost cutting
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      • 75 12 LONDON: About £lOOO million will have to be spent to develop the full capacity JS?. North Sea oil fields according to Mr. M. Pennell chairman of BP Trading. He told members of the welding institute at their .%*nual dinner yesterday: In this North Sea development the
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      • 26 12 Co D r£sS£ ffiK, mUUo now? ll o'™ 0 owners of Corvalr t monoxide 5 paifbms." WIU not pay n
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    • 308 12 The fate of the negotiations which were purported to have taken place between the Singapore Traction Company and a local Chinese bus company for the sale of STC's buses and accessories remains in the dark. The STC in a letter to the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 158 12 NEW NATION Special offer WIN an ELECTROLUX 8.3 cu. ft. Twin Door Refrigerator worth $1,190 COMPETITION Today, your opportunity to win a $1,190 refrigerator continues. Each day this week, two features of the refrigerator are listed. Collect them each day and then, k on Friday, choose from the 10 features
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  • TREND
    • 89 13 Midis are for the young woman. They make her look smart and fashionable. A good example is this two piece midi-skirt and jacket. It gives a fresh touch to the polka-dot fabric: In navy blue with white dots, the collar, cuffs, pockets, and front panels
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    • 484 13 Madrid, Thursday Women's Liberation is tip-toeing into Spain, a country of deep-root-ed traditions of 'inequality between the sexes. The road chosen by Spain's Women Lib. Is a slow and cautious one. They don't talk of shedding bras or of sexual hangups. Hiey talk kindly of
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    • 568 13  -  That's the task of staffers at the National Library PAT CHUNG "What's the library? It's the place where you have to give the books back. I like to keep books." "The library is the place where the lady tells us stories. But she doesn't read
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    • 709 13 cuisine Culinary art in Indonesia is very diverse because Indonesian food is really an adaptation of Malay, Arab, Indian, Chinese and Dutch cuisines. Mrs. Soenarso, wife of the Indonesian Amb a s sador, pointed out to me that the Chinese, have spread their famous sweet
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    • 547 13 TKe Doctors quid© to GOOD^ Khealth, by TABIB If you remember Mr. Lim's letter last week about hole-in-the-heart children, he wanted to know what advice parents should be given about up bringing such children. Before we answer this question we should
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  • 124 14 Johannesburg, Thursday. Aggressive play by top-seed-ed American Cliff Richey gave him a well-earned 6-4, f~P» win over former Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad of Australia in the Clows Classic tennis tournament here last night. Rain, which curtailed play on Tuesday, again bedevilled the tournament yesterday. The afternoon session
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  • 1029 14  -  THE SQUASH RACKET WITH JACK ARTHARS One of our most distinguished members has played his last game of squash In Singapore in his present capacity as United States Ambassador. Mr. Charles T. Cross together with Mr. John O'Neill, Deputy Chief of Mission, has for the past
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  • 369 14  -  By Sonny Yap Rather than to let the holidays slip Idly by, about a hundred Students are now attending gymnastics training sessions conducted by the Extra Curricular Activities Centres at Farrer Park. With a schedule of four practices weekly, each lasting 2i hours, these boys
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  • 43 14 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Surrey 12 Middlesex 31 CLUB MATCHES Cambridge U. I Gloucester IS Corentry 40 Cheltenham 12 Crow Key* 1« Neath 16 Moseley 34 LT»ron*t C 13 RUGBY LEAGUE W Rd replays Castleforb 9 Honvlet 8 Wakefield 12 Wldnes 10
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  • 38 14 London, Thursday John Dawes, who captained the British Lions Rugby Union twun to their first tour triumph over New Zealand this year, retired from international rugby, dive Rowlands, chairman of the Welsh selectors, said last night.
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  • 20 14 Sydney, Thursday Israel beat the Sydney club side Hakoah Eastern Suburbs 2-0 in a soccer match here yesterday.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 90 14 DR. KILDARE PR. KILPARE? THIS IS JOE MUSNIC. WE JUST SOT WORP FROM HANK HOPSES. HE'LL BE BACK M TOWN TONIGHT. n mM 4 PIP HE HAVE AMy MESSAGES FORME? OH-,. NOTHING BUT THAT, WELL, THANK KXI--s*l r j£ tm i RIP KIRBY by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson rtfiawjavm
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    • 264 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD mi in I iim 7 Ruffled lace trimming. 8 Island off Ireland. 9 —ami. 10 Small house. 11 Giber*. 13 Cheer at the curtain call. IS Glossy. 15 Fond hopes. 20 Ditch. 23 Tightwad. 24 Columbus sailed from here. 36 Oriental beverage*. 37 Companion of Paul. 38
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  • 2304 15 Get your free lift-out eight page form guide in New Nation tomorrow for full details of the weekend's racing SATURDAY CLASS 3 DIV. I—lOF ($8,000—55,600 TO WINNER) ***** CHAMPS ELY SEES a (Garden) Allan 4 900 ***** FLORAL MILE a (Conflux) Spencer
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  • 224 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Highest Hopes (Terry Tan) and Jolly Good (Johnson) did a splendid trial on a soft track here this morning. Breaking from the 4f, the two stablemates clapped on the pace to run the last 3f In 38 with Highest
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  • 173 15 London, Thursday After shaking the "K.O. stars" out of his head, Jack Bodell the 31-year-old Southpaw and Derbyshire farmer declared yesterday he would keep his appointment with Spaniard Jose Urtain in Madrid on December 17 for the defence of his European heavyweight boxing title. Bodell who
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  • 498 15 SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE 1: 2.00 Clan 3 Div. 6 6F—General Trong 11, Bart's Court. RACE 2: 2.30 Clan 5 Div. 2 6F—n!L (Emergency acceptors: 17 Silver Belt 18 Keep Coming i{> combined effort). RACE: 3: 3.00 Class 5 Div. 1 6F —oil (Emergency acceptors: 17 Rakush
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  • 217 15 Reuter London, Thursday Bryan Robson hammered a hattrlck to steer West Ham United into the semi-finals of the English Football League Cup with a 5-0 victory over Sheffield United here last night. Bermudan World Cup player Clyde Best scored the other two goals as
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  • 100 15 Blantyre (Malawi) Thursday— Malawi denied here yesterday that it will be represented In the multiracial athletics meeting to be held In Cape Town on November 26 and 27 this year. Commenting on the announcement In Johannesburg on Tuesday night by Professor Hannes Botha, president of
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  • 101 15 New York, Thursday. Vida Blue yesterday became the youngest player and only the fifth pitcher ever to win the American league's "most valuable player" award when he was accorded that honour in balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Blue, who earlier this year became
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