New Nation, 27 November 1971

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, November 27, 1971 No. 268 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 370 1 HAPPY VALLEY II can give punters a flying start in Race 1 at Bukit Timah today. This son of Skyline was freely mentioned as the likely winner on the course this morning. He ran weil in his last start ovsr 7f at the
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  • 103 1 It's heart day on Monday. Dear Ros—she's the woman with a heart to help you with your problems of the heart starts on Monday. So write in to Ros if you have no one to turn to—and she will give you answers that pull no punches. Send in
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  • 118 1 That was the gaffe that was. David Kissinger; 10-year-old son of Henry Kissinger, Preside nt Nixon's key adviser, blurted out the date of Mr. Nixon's visit to Peking. Has anything like this happened in your* family? Has your son or daughter left you red faced by an ill-timed
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  • 404 1  -  Declaration to be signed later today From S.M. Ali, V.K. Chin The five -nation ASEAN conference today moved into the flnal phase of its crucial talks on the Malaysian plan for neutralisation. The stage is set for the signing of the declaration later today when
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  • 283 1  -  By Abby Tan The petticoat pilots have crashed into the Universities Air Squadron. Four undergrads Goh Swee Heng Ann Wakerman, both 19, Chuang Kin Feng, 20. and Catherine Llm Poh Eng. 17—trooped into Seletar Airport yesterday to begin their one-and-a-half-year stint as female pioneers of the squadron.
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  • 26 1 New York, Saturday— UN Secretary-General U Thant will be discharged from hospital today. He has been under treatment for a duodenal ulcer.
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  • 178 1 Reuter New York, Saturday China and the Soviet Union clashed angrily for the third time in the UN General Assembly yesterday. The latest clash came when the Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Chlao Kuan-hua, challenged the Soviet Union's representative to say Russia would never
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  • 44 1 New Dehli, Saturday—An Indian military spokesman said yesterday that Bangla Desh rebels were operating freely in the Jessore sector facing the Indian border and other areas of the East Bengal countryside. Pakistani army forces were holding the major towns and cities.
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  • 33 1 Washington, Saturday. President Nixon 1 sajfxious to meet the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Elsaku Sato, before he goes to Peking and Moscow next year, informed sources said last night.
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  • 541 1  -  Debts total nearly slm By Betty L. Khoo Six of Mr. Donald Moore's companies have gone broke to the tune of almost $i million. Wind-up proceedings were begun yesterday by the author, publisher and impresario who founded them. Ninety-two creditors have been invited by
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  • 165 1 Beach Road residents looked out of their windows in surprise early this morning when a woman walking along the road suddenly stripped herself and started pacing up and down the road. Except for her wrist watch and several pieces of jewellery on her arms
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  • 39 1 Bonn, Saturday. The West German cabinet has approved the lowering of compulsory military service from 18 to 15 months. At the same time the age limit for call-up has been raised from 25 to 28 years.
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  • 13 1 Police reported a total of 81 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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  • 298 2  -  Two-thirds will be road crash victims By Tan Chung Lee About 1800 Singaporeans will require brain surgery next year. Thereafter, the need will rise at an average of 15 per cent a year. The increase is due to the rising number of road accidents. Crash victims
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  • 341 2  -  From John Hoffman Melbourne Herald The Chinese Islamic Association of Selangor has marked the Muslim festive season by the acceptance of 60 new converts in a ceremony singled out for the presence of the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razdk. This latest accession In the
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  • 176 2 Customs and police are on the trail of several groups of longhaired youths trafficking in drugs and holding pot parties at the Paslr Panjang park. The youths are believed to be lying low following a recent raid by a party of Customs officers
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  • 390 2  -  By Violet Oon Proper professional training is essential at this stage of Our musical development to tap the talent and unbounded enthusiasm of our musicians. This was the unanimous view of the members of the New Sydney Woodwind Quintet who have been giving a
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  • 311 2 Drug abuse can pose a serious threat to nation- building if allowed to spread like a disease to the whole population. This Is the view of Professor Xuto, 40, head of Department of International Relations at Thailand's Chulalongkorn University. He is In Singapore
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  • 43 2 Lee Wah Bank is opening its third branch in the ReKb lie at Supreme House in nang Road today, with a reception In the afternoon. It win be managed by a «tgff of 12 headed by Mr. B$K. Gaw.
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  • 38 2 A bird's eye view of Singapore's Industrial scene was what Mr. C. Benson Branch, President or Dow Chemical Company, got yesterday during his oneday visit. A hired helicopter flew Mr. Branch over Singapore.
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  • 169 2 A total of 125 Korean sailors are now undergoing training in Singapore on board two naval vesels. The two vesseis Roks Ah San and Ung Po steamed into Singapore waters two days ago as part of a 40-day training programme. They are armed with 40
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  • 33 2 v 2£ e ac £4?f President, Dr. Yeoh Ohim Seng, will ®peak at the annual dinner a S e orchl<l Society of aSnniJV *A? 1 a at the a^TpiJP* 1 to,notro
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  • 261 2 The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold regular weekly rallies in the second semester which begins on Monday, to encourage dialogue in the campus. In a recent USSU newsletter the executive committee pointed out that there is a need for better communications
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  • 36 2 Mrs. Prem Bhatla, wile of the Indian High Commissioner, win be holding a coffee morning In aid of children's charity on Dec. 1 from 10 ajn. to noon at her assiS?" Bh n j
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 159 2 mm Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 88-73 Naha 75-64 Manila 88-74 Taipeh 77-59 Jakarta 88-75 Hong Kong 77-64 Tokyo 63-43 Seoul 61-50 Bangkok 84-68 London 55-50 Paris 41-32 Moscow 28-21 New York 45-28 San Francisco 60-40 Sydney 68-57 Melbourne 69-44 Canberra 71-40 Perth 77-58 Singapore The weather forecast
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    • 121 2 At the cinema Jurong Drive-In: The True The False Wife (Mandarin)— 7 9.30 p.m. Odeon: The Invincible Sword (Mandarin)—l.3o, 4, 7# 9.30 pjn. Cathay: Walkabout—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Orchard: The Marriage Youn Stockbroker—--1-30, 4, 6.30 9.30. Odeon-Katonc: Blues In pie Dream (Mandarin)— 1. 3.30, 7, 9.15 pjn. Udo: Custer
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  • 562 4  -  Camping season is on CAMERA ON SINGAPORE PICTURES AND WORDS BY WEE BENG HUAT It is time to roll out the canvas again and head for the beach at Changi, for days of no worries, books or teachers just you and the sea. The camping
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  • 378 5 Plan for mass resignation protest Manila, Saturday Muslim leaders yesterday threatened to launch a civil disobedience campaign by the Philippines' 5 million Muslims in protest against an alleged government sanctioned plan to exterminate them. The threat came four days after the massacre of 42 Muslims by
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  • 313 5 Reuter Peking, Saturday China and North Vietnam yesterday attacked the United States for "prolonging, intensifying and expanding its war of aggression against Indochina." The attack came in a communique on talks here between the North Vietnamese Prime Minister, Mr. Pham Van Dong, and the Chinese Prime
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  • 192 5 United Press International New York, Saturday Fog and rain yesterday hampered the search for the hijacker who parachuted from an airliner with $600,000 ransom and disappeared. Police, sheriffs officers and FBI agents fanned out along the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, but a search
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  • 166 5 Reuter New York, Saturday The Philippines representative at the United Nations, Mr. Arturo Tolentino, yesterday declared that the time was ripe for resolute action for agreement on general and complete disarmament. Mr. Tolentino, speaking in the General Assembly's first committee during debate on disarmament, said
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  • 288 5 Reuter East Berlin, Saturday East Germany's new Volkskammer (parliament) yesterday reelected Mr. Walter Ulbricht as head of State and heard his first major public speech since he resigned as Communist Party leader in May. Mr. Ulbricht, who is now 78, was sworn in for another four-year term
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  • 28 5 Pretoria, Saturday —A South African Air Force Wasp Helicopter crashed at Luanda in Angola, killing the four-man crew, Air Force Headquarters announced yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 5 Conference delegates, with their hands raised, vote China into the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation at the end of its 16th biennial conference in Rome.
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  • 137 5 Reuter London, Saturday Frolizi, a newly formed black Rhodesian national party announced yesterday that it would conduct an intensified revolutionary struggle to free Rhodesia from white domination. "Our intention is to take our country by Revolution," Mr. Herbert Musikavanhul, 33-year-old chairman of Frolizi said. "Our
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  • 144 5 Reuter Belfast, Saturday Irish guerrillas last night launched a series of co-ordinated bomb attacks on shops and buildings in Belfast. Ten people were Injured In a double explosion at an electrical store when a delayed action bomb went off within minutes of firemen and newsmen
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 I SPECIAL I SALE I Introduction at Fan tattle Bargains Ronton Men's Shoes Indian Slippers (for ladlas) Indian Slippers (far man) India* Embroidery Kurta Pes Indian Printed Guru Kurtas Printed Indian Handlooni Kurta (2% yds.) T. Cotton Slacks (made to measure) T. Wool Suits (made to maasura) Italian Nocktias Arrow
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  • 337 6 The proposals outlined in the BritishRhodesian accord appear to be an attempt to fob off world opinion with a legalistic wordJuggling formula which will make no change in substance for a long, long time. The British Government and Rhodesian White minority may rejoice that a "settlement"
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 98 6 Professor Tommy Koh amused a local audience recently by recounting a witticism of the late Adlai Stevenson. Talking on life at the United Nations, Professor Koh recalled the answer which Mr. Stevenson had once given to the question: How do you define the work of the UN? "One
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    • 162 6 For years, the report about Lord Thomson's London Times losing money has been news in the world press. A journalist Just arrived from London now informs me that the paper may well have at last turned the corner. The account for the month of October showed marginal profit.
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    • 83 6 The literate urban population of Singapore must be a publisher's dream. At least four new publishing ventures are rumoured to be on the launching pad for 1972. A new motoring magazine will soon take shape. Another paper for university and school students is in the offing. There are
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    • 83 6 I hear that four diplomats from Asean countries have been caught abusing their diplomatic privileges in Jakarta raring the "dip bag" to smuggle luxury goods and some very questionable material into the country. I The concern in some quarters of the Indonesian capital was not
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  • 1103 6  -  PAKIR SINGH While much attention has been directed in the last few weeks at China's relations with South-East Asia, it would be in order to devote some thought to the role of the other East Asian
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  • Letters
    • 300 6  -  SAPP PHUANGKETKEOW First Secretary, Royal Thai Embassy. Singapore 9. With reference to the article entitled, A crisis over the memoirs of Thai Minister by S.M. All (NN, Oct. 28), regarding the publication of a book, Ambassador's Memoir, bv a Thai minister who served as his country's
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    • 220 6  -  SHIRLEY CHEN (Mrs.) Ag. Secretary. Economic Development Board Singapore 1. I refer to your report (NN, Nov. 19) on "resignations" from the Economic Development Board and Jurong Town Corporation. In the case of the EDB, you reported that about 20 officers have left, and that "most of
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    • 96 6  -  L.Y.C. A reader In Toa Payoh complained of the intolerable noise emitting from the engines of buses and asked whv the authorities concerned approved licences for these buses, indeed, I would like to ask the same question. These engines sound like rockets. Those living In flats
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    • 183 6 The traffic police should take action to set up traffic lights at the junction of Charlton Road and Upper Serangoon Road. The bushes and shrubs flanking the double lines at the curve of Charlton Road should -also be cut. The traffic lights are long overdue because
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    • 95 6  -  J.K It is about time the government took action on doctors serving the public not to exploit their nurses by making them work for more than regular working hours stipulated in the labour laws. We were made to work approximately 63% hours a week at the beginning
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    • 53 6 I wish to draw the health authorities' attention to the stagnant drain In front of houses 9-A to 9-1, Da Sllva Lane, Singapore 19. There are hundreds of mosquitoes breeding In it. The PWD should re-level the drain so that the blocked water may flow smoothly.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 971 7  -  Spirits abound in the many shrines and temples WORDS: Pakir Singh Spirits pervade P en a n g. They make their presence felt in the numerous shrines and temples which dot this luxuriant green island. And they are made more alive by the many legendary stories which seijd
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    • 891 7  -  From David Stuart-Fox In many kitchens in Ternate there is a row of bottles labelled cloves, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and so on. During the later European Middle Ages and during the European expansion overseas, spices were a source of enormous
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    • 647 17 Torrey Canyon lesson need to be learnt TORREY CANYON, POLLUTION AND MARINE LIFE, edited by J. E. Smith, Cambridge University Press, 184 pages, £3.50. CHANDRAN NAIR. For ten d a y s in March, 1967, the Torrey Canypn leaked its cargo of 117,000 tons of crude oil into
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    • 174 17 Theatre o£ absurd studied THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD, by Martin Esslin, Pelican Books, 462 pages $4.50. EDGAR KOH. The theatre of today is no longer a mirror of the middle-class drawing room. Ever since sophisticated European audiences exploded in near-riots at the first performances of Samuel Beckett's
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    • 518 17 ROBERT THE BRUCE: Nigel Tranter has written a three-volume novel on one of Scotland's greatest heroes. Robert the Bruce lived in the 13th century when England was exerting its supremacy over the Scotts. The novel tells of the times and the wars as Scotland fought to keep its Independence.
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    • 992 17 A tapestry of the enchanting Western Pacific WESTERN PACIFIC ISLANDS by Austin Coates. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 333 pages, £1.50. CEORCE C. THOMSON. This is the 13th and last of a successful series called the Corona Library sponsored by the former Colonial Office and edited by
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    • 51 17 Recent developments in children's books have tested the imagination of illustrators and writers. One unique publication to come up recently is The OmbleyGombley, a collection of children's verses about strange creatures like the OmbleyGombley, Wunch and WhimpleyWhim. THE OMBLEY-GOMBLEY, by Peter Wesley-Smith, Angus and Robertson, A
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    • 326 17 Fine book fior collectors THE ARTS OF THE JAPANESE SWORD by B. W. Robinson Faber and Faber, 110 pages £5.50, 108 plates. DAVID STEPHENS. This esoteric work is another volume in Fabers beautifully produced Arts of the East series. It is not a book for the general reader
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    • 828 17 Excellent study marred EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA by Francis Wong Hoy Kee and Ee Tiang Hong, Heinemann Educatio nal Books, 174 pages, $6, YANC POH ET. The authors of this study of education in Malaysia are wise to avoid treating their subject historically. It is certainly one of the virtues
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    • 454 18  -  FOOD DRINK LI PO I was sitting in the Rajah Room contemplating lunch the other day when I thought how did i get here? What made me come here? In fact I had gone shopping with my wife and we had decided
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    • 537 18  -  CHESS Gligoric gives Hort a severe thrashing ANDREW EE White, a Grandmaster played a shockingly bad 14th move he voluntarily opened up a gaping hole in his castled King position, something that even a beginner avoids. Perhaps, Gligoric felt insulted in any event, he cut loose
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    • Article, Illustration
      412 18 r STAMPS PHILATELIST Large range of new varieties found Last week I wrote about the early handchop Issues on pre-war stamps of the Straits Settlements, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangjor and Trengganu, the number of sub-types of the chop and forgeries. It is necessary to add that the overprinted
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    • Article, Illustration
      355 18  -  BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER This week's hand is taken from a match between the Italian Blue Team and the British team in London this month. J It shows the quality of the Italians (setting Ebst and West) in defence. North-South were vulnerable when North dealt and opened the bidding
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    • 776 18  -  'disc HARISH CHANDOLA Carl Nielsen, Niels W. Gade and Knudage Riisager (TV *****5): A feast of some of the best Danish music, seldom heard in this region, is presented on this TURNABOUT Stereo record. It has two compositions of perhaps the best-known Danish composer,
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    • 778 19  -  FRANCES DOWSETT The curator of the art museum at Nanyang University peered through his rimless spectacles at a porcelain bowl and said casually: "That is a Celodon bowl of the Sung Dynasty and it was donated by a rubber merchant it is worth $12,000 and is the
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    • 452 19  -  EDGAR KOH WALKABOUT star- Ting Jenny Agutter, Xucien John and David 'Gumpilil. j The inky blackness of .aborigine boy David Gumpilil flows like poetry in this rare, completely different jsort of film. Walkabout is full of con- trasts—contrasts in man's environment and culture
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    • 467 19  -  MERRY ANDREW R os en c r antz and Guildenstern are Dead, produced by Chandra Mohan for the University of Singapore Society, has its final performance at the Cultural Centre Theatre, at 8.30 p.m. today. In this connection, it is Interesting to recall what Oscar
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    • 481 19  -  ART ONG CHOO SUAT It may have taken her 40 years but Madam Sun I Jen has perfected her brush stroke technique. Her paintings have a startling reality and one feels that her peacock, for instance, is ready to hop down from
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  • 1202 8  -  Siva Choy Siva Choy Many years ago, a young social climber on the way up (or down if you wish) threw a birthday party in Johore Bahru and Invited some well-known Singapore musicians to be his guests. It was one of those
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 128 8 PAN-WEST (PTE) LTD. 4. LIAT TOWERS, 541.0RCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 TEL *****6 Also at Car Co., 50, Jin. Masjid India, K.L. Tel: *****7 WATCHES Sw.ss watches from $25 $4 000 CLOCKS lEWELRY A wide variety from sd iddccks to .itmosp'eric clocks Bracelets, necklaces and ri lgs in goid with precious
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  • Peninsula Shopping Centre
    • 479 9 Ideal shopping centre emerges 201 units under one roof The Ideal shopping centre has finally emerged. And it's none other than the multi-million dollar Peninsula shopping house with 201 first class shopping units. The complex is now fully operational and has almost everything under one
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    • 452 10 DINE UNDER DIM LIGHTS ANE SOFT MUSIC You need no longer have to travel all the way to Indonesia to taste the best in Indonesian cooking. You can have them all on a platter served by charming waitresses with the Indonesian
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    • 8 10 1118 C nTenlenee f the are
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    • 499 11  -  SHOPS THAT SELL WIGS IN ALL COLOURS AND SIZES By Wee Beng Huat They say a woman's crowning glory Is her hair and no shopping centre Is complete without a hairdresser. At the Peninsula, you have a wide array of hair some real, and some
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    • 444 11 THAT'S WHY LOCALLY TAILORED SHIRTS ARE SELLING WELL THESE DAYS Locally tailored shirts are now selling better than Imported brands. This Is the opinion of several leading local shirt manufacturers selling popular brands of shirts at the Peninsula shopping centre. They attributed the popularity to
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    • 461 12 A COMPREHENSIVE SHOW AT THIS SHOPPING ARCADE You don't need to go to a fashion show to see what is the latest In mode of dressing. Take a walk around the Peninsula shopping arcade it is a show by itself. And this Is no ordinary fashion
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    • 403 12 The Peninsula Elec-' tronlc Emporium is the biggest shopping centre within the Peninsula shop ping complex. The emporium stretches from the ground floor through a spiral staircase up to the first floor. In all it occupies 8000 square feet and almost every foot of it is
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    • 527 13 That's what you will get at this shop On the rich green pastures of the People's Republic of China graze millions of big fat sheep. And here at the Peninsula showroom are stacked hundreds of colourful carpets. They are made from the best Chinese wool—known for
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    • 260 13 Anything that has to do with medicine can be obtained at the Peninsula shopping centre If you call at the City Pharmacy. You can have the medicine off the shelves and to top it all, there is a full time pharmacist who will dispense for you
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    • 477 14 SPECIALLY TRAINED GIRLS TO LOOK AFTER YOU Gentlemen, if your hair is getting unruly and does not seem to get into place, while doing your shopping, no need to worry just call in at the hairdressing saloon and have
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    • 436 14 There is nothing which you cannot get at the Peninsula shopping complex. And a walk down the brilliantly lit corridors of the shopping complex will bear the truth of this statement. Anything from a tooth pick to the latest electronic gadgets can be obtained. And
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    • 250 15 ...but the worst is over The first two months for the shop owners at the Peninsula shopping centre were very trying ones but now, all the shop owners are confident that the worst is over. Over, because all the shops are now fully occupied and
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    • 189 15 Perhaps the most unique thing about the Peninsula shopping complex is its centrally located two -way escalators which were specially designed for the convenience of the shoppers. A total of eight escalators link the five storeys in which the 201 first class
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    • 366 16 The products of local talent in wood sculptorlng Is now competing side by side with the works of the famed Balinese or Thai craftsmen. And accor&mg to Mr. Ong Keng Kok, 38, one of the directors of a leading shop specialising
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    • 11 16 Window shoppers filing past the highly decorated shops.
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    • 346 16 You may find this hard to believe but there is a school with an enrolment of 600 students inside the Peninsula shopping complex. But you will not find any noisy school kids bothering while you shop around. All the 600 students are grown ups young men
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 Ml Genuine Indonesian Food Refreshments Cakes, Also Servicing Draught Beer Liquor MELATI DINETTE PTE. LTD. B-06A, First Basement, The Peninsula Shopping Complex, j Coleman Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** A 3 I S5 X t S ess n i B-18, Ist Basement Floor, Tel: ***** Peninsula Shopping Complex, Singapore, 19,
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    • 80 10 11l ft. 1 LADIES V CHILDRENV In Case You Are Uncertain 1 Of Where To Shop HERE'S A REMINDER DEPT. CO., 801-803, Ist Basement, Peninsula Shopping Complex We have a great variety Ladies Faabioi, Knit-Wear. Childrei's Outfit, T-Shirti, S Batik Dressee. For Better L00k... J Always look out for M
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 73 11 Latest-Fashion for Men and Ladies 1 /y vv K R'S Tel: *****3 Singapore MIKASA GREAT reductions Commencing TODAY FORTNIGHT SHOP NO: 30,15t Floor, Peninsula Shopping Complex, Coleman St CHINAWARE STONEWARE MELAMINE CUTLERY Etc Do Not Miss This Replacements Available all Desig It's PRIOR OPENING SALE. 1 v The I Gent's
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    • 106 11 All Kinds Of Children Dresses Baby's Wear Nursery Needsl >• w- THE SHOP Gentleman on the move for the latest imported looks will agree the IN shop is where it s happening. "Top Gear" from the world s fashion capitals brought to Singapore by jet for Those who want today's
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 114 12 Complete Range of High Quality Materials Male Fashiens Masculine Style Distinctive Design... R«ady-Ma4e Skim elso available. Ist Floor, Peninsula Shopping Complex. i Stay pretty this Christmas and at all times come- and see our showroom of exclusive fashion wear in all shades, designs colours and styles of SPY PPS§IORS I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 156 14 GfltiSliMS GIFIS ATTENTION LADIES!! See the lotos* fashion in Shoes, handbags, stockings, underwear, imported dresses etc, Also just arrived beautiful colour canvas handbags M THREE SHIRT GREAT CITY CORPORATION 105, Ist Floor, Peninsula Shopping Complex Coleman Street, Singapore Tel: ***** Branch Office: CHONG CHANG STORE, tM, Uaoer Bukit Timoh Rood,
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    • 31 14 CITY PHARMACY CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS Ist Floor, Shops Nos. 1-18, 1-19, 1-20 Telephone ***** For:- Dispensing Service Cosmetics Pharmaceuticals Perfumery Proprietary Medicines Toilet Requisites Chemists Sundries Baby needs *C 7< O*
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    • 90 15 -1 HOUSE OF QUALITY GOODS for your requirements m ill U m m i i-. s M 1 w if M 111 mn m i r-zr 111 Quality Shirts, Trousers. Gents under-wear All kinds of Cosmetics and Beauty preparations. Gifts Toys etc... Please Visit S. A. WAHAB BROTHERS. 2-27 (2nd
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    • 203 15 JOIN THE SWING TO HIGH FASHION KNITS MADE BY WORLD FAMOUS ileqanti di Bthe new look in LADIES KNIT ft DOUBLE KNIT WEAR FASHIONS. wrinkle-free 9 woifr shrink) or seg~ mora wearing comfort more stylish more elegant GET THE FEEL OF THE ALEXI KNITWEAR OF FASHION. FIRST IN FASHION, HIGH
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    • 246 16 THIS IS 'MR VINCENT' OF VINCENT HAIRSTYLIST AUSTRALIA A master architect in hoirstylos and trained under one of Hie top ten hairdressers, Mr. Francois Kramer. He spent many yean in Australia cultivating a vast experience in the various distinguished salons. His creative talents end services are ovoilable to you now
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    • 169 16 4* f LEE The Image Changer ore tailored with a low rise and a hip-snug, narrow fit to the knee, which then flares to a stylish bell bottom. Lee Bells set the pace in style, while you enjoy the fun of distinctive fashion. Choose from Navy, White, Black, Chocolate and
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    • 51 17 Come and be pampered by our young and charming lady hairdressers ■<» m Talented and well-trained we promise you the perfect haircut and personal services that others could not offer Visit us today and see for yourself! Peninsula Hatrdressiog Saloon N«. 315-B, 3rd Floof, Co lemon Street, k <Tfce Peninsula
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    • 214 18 NEW NATION special offer WIN this Black Dicker Home maintenance kit SfßCk DBdkßn i u jf J a.-,. Model D-590 Black fir Decker The worlds largest manufacturer of quality power tool*. HOW TO ENTER Today is the last opportunity to win the Black Decker D-590 Home Maintenance kit. Each day
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    • 58 19 TOMORROW'S DRAW N0:94 71 FIRST GROUP iTI All Toto booths many agents will be opened tomorrow from 8a m to 12.30 p.m noon Coupons accepted will be valid for the afternoon draw A CASH JACKPOT IS ***** TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME
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    • 27 19 Gallery Fi Announces an exhibition of metal batik paintings by Chieu Shuey Oberoi Imperial Hotel on Friday 10th Dec. Open Daily 10 am Bpm until Christmas eve.
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  • 141 20 United Press International Tokyo, Saturday Japan's current economic slump has been bad news to timberexporting nations In South-East Asia, the fln a n c 1 a 1 newspaper, Nihon Kelzai said today. Because of the slowciown, imports of timber from South East Asia will fail
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  • 1230 20 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last Divid. P/E TurnHigh Low •CO •CO Stock Bayers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio over 3.93 1.68 2.32 2.37 Allied Chocolate 2.25 2.27 2.26 5.5N 16.4 45 1.90 0.89* 1.47
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  • 383 20 By Our Market Correspondent The snare market made one of its natural adjustments often called "technical reaction" during the week. As a result, there were more losses than gains. However, some first-liners made impressive gains but second and third-liners lost marginally. Gammon, which had
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  • 302 20 TWH A new multi-million shopping complex to serve the needs of Paya Lebar residents will be completed by December 1973. This is the Tai Keng Oarden Shopping Complex. The project will also include terrace houses of two types. The shoeing complex itself is in a
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  • 248 20 Allied Chem 26* Alcoa 39* Am Brands 38 Am Can 27 Am Motor* AT ft T 41* A ft P 11% Anaconda 12* Avon Pd Beth Steel 25 Boeing 14* Caterp Trac 39 Chrysler 26 V* Coca-Oola 108 >4 Control Data 37 V* Corn G1 Wkjs 169
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  • 122 20 Washington, Saturday.— The World Bank Announced yesterday it will provide US$l6 million ($4B million) to help Malaysia modernise its railway network. The Malaysian Railway Administration Is placing dlesels into service and additionally is Improving freight cars, purchasing new rolling stock, improving track and training staff.
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  • 114 20 United Press International New York, Saturday Stocks scored a sharp gain in moderate trading yesterday. The gain was attributed largely to technical factors, although the news background showed considerable improvement. Chemicals, oils and electronics were among the day's strongest spots, with several of these
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  • 95 20 Reuter London, Saturday The market closed mixed In quiet trading with sentiment dampened by Thursday's third quarter figures from ICI and conflicting Press comment on the Rhodesian settlement terms. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was down 2.3 at 418.8. ICI gained a fraction
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 590 20 < k >4 ■Jt ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT HILTON HOTEL. Tomorrow Golden Palace. J oar, Booty's models present fashions from Metro Supreme featuring Christmas gifts from Morphy Richards. Drinks by F N. Enquiries *****7 Singapore. OKASA restores your vitality but you must take it to appreciate its value. Buy OKASA tablets from
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    • 431 20 LCI WAN CAN! FURNITURE for Hotels/homes. 9 Cavenogh Rood, Singapore *****3. FOR SALE Wl BUY, SILL, TRAD! IN, HIRI all typos of household goods, furniture, curios etc. We also hire children play equipment (slides, merry-go-round, swings, tables and chairs) for children's birthday parties. CCC Junk Store (Pte) Ltd., 22, Newton
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    • 591 20 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (PAWNBROKERS) Unredeemed Pledged Goods A Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh) No. 135 New Bridge Road. Ho Yan Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yonf Kee No. 255 South Bridge Road. Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pawn shop Ltd.) No. 287 South Bridge Road.
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    • 104 20 m n B THE MAGIC OF LIGHTING REQUIRED BY EVERY MODERN HOMI OFFICES FACTORIES. ETC... I m mm, HUP ELECTRIC PTE. LTD, Iwt m Modern Electrical Lamp Fittings 171 246 248, Orchard Rood, Singapore. Tel. *****3, *****2 *****2 SENG HUP ELECTRIC SDN., BHD. 27, Jalan Ali Pitchoy, Ipoh. Tel 3165.
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  • 565 21  -  By Sonny Yap The Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore has drafted a three-year plan aimed at preparing a top team for every major meet. The comprehensive competitive calendar spans from schools to national championships Internally and externally, from South East Asia Peninsular Games to
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  • 30 21 London, Saturday—Results of last night's rugby league matches were: Players No. 6 2nd Round Castleford 11 Leeds 13 TOP TRY CONTEST Salford 38 Warrington Widnes 32 Huyton 3
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  • 174 21 United Press International Stockholm, Saturday Sweden beat China for the first time to capture the men's team title at the Scandinavian Open table tennis championships here last night. The Chinese, looking unusually nervous, failed to win a set and went down 3 0 in 40 minutes. Steilan
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  • 22 21 New Delhi, Saturday India defeated Britain by two goals to one yesterday to score her third successive hockey test victory.
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  • 222 21 United Press International London, Saturday Britain's long-haired professional football players intend to stay that way. New that Cons tan tine Aslanides, secretary general for sport In Greece, had ordered a visit to the barber's chair for men selected to face England next
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  • 122 21 London. Saturday The failure of fire-fighting equipment probably cost Swiss racing driver Jo Siffert his life, an inquest jury was told yesterday. Siffert, BRM's team leader, was killed on October 24 at Brands Hatch when he crashed during the 16th lap In a race to
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  • 271 21 Dallas, Saturday Veteran Ken Rosewall celebrated one of the triumphant moments of his 15-year professional career here yesterday by beating fellow Australian Rod Laver, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6, 7-6, to win the first World Championship of Tennis playoff. The 37-year-old Rosewall, who had lost eight of
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  • 92 21 Sydney, Saturday Australian schoolgirl Shane Gould, 15, last night smashed the world 200-metre freestyle record at Sydney's Drummoyne pool. She clipped 0.7 seconds off her own world record when she swam the distance in 2 minutes 5.8 seconds. Her previous record time was set at an
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  • 37 21 London, Saturday—Results of last night's English football league matches were: Division Three Shewsbury 1 Bolton Wand 0 Wranmere 1 Blackburn 3 Walsall 3 Rochdale 0 Division Four Colchester 3 Exeter 0 Southend 4 Stockport 2
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 27 21 1 Hi O 9hHP v-'. MODELS AVAILABLE: MANUAL STARTING TYPE: 2HP 4HP 6HP 9%HP 18HP 25HP 40HP. ELECTRIC STARTING TYPE: 40HP 50HP 60HP 100 HP 125 HP.
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    • 153 21 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANCE A SHIP'S NAME WE, Drew and Napier of 30/35 Chortered Bank Chambers, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of the sale of the ship, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter 172, 1970
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 249 21 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 8 Gabor sister. 9 Silver coin. 10 Too kind. 11 Shine. 12 Scottish name. 13 Opera star. 14 Type of contestant. 19 Support. 22 Choir member. 25 Gave In small quantities. 26 Kind of goose. 27 Foundry. 29 Nudge. 30 Spring times. 32 Native of Dogpatch: Pull
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    • 406 21 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you may very well be a listless, perhaps even a lethargic child. With maturity, however, should come a tremendous upsurge of energy that will leave you as an adult with much more than your share of drive and determination. Those
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    • 786 21 CjTTTH i -Cat alM| littti lines NEW NATION J SATURDAY MONEYWORDS 'N' i Cat Mt |ii witk etker cmiui. Pistißf iastractiaas iM'i' kelaa. Nile (Mr./Mrs./Miu). I i 6 -CM aiiNf ••net I<hi CLUES FOR N-6 1. Abroad, a hijh-prewvrc salesman may have no time for it. 2. Short cannon firing
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  • 291 22 law 1 SCRUTINEER B. BAMBINO 1 -M' t U,ViW EPSOM TEEP HAPPY VALLEY CALL BOY TRADITION makuda TRADITION 8 IN CHEW B. BAMBINO SMOKEY LESONG POINTER COMPUTER PUNCH K. KAI.INGA iMt t Kmc S Tradition 8. nun FTTTfSH Tradition 4 PHASE Uapp> Vallej FORE8IGB1 8. PHASE Happy Valley
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  • 1045 22 By Scrutineer Black Sovereign has a bright chance of scoring his first win in Class Pour Division Five 6f .(Race 3) at Bukit Timah this afternoon. The three year old showed definite ability last time out In September when he ran a close second to Royal
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  • 2096 22 WftfWM 145 CLASS 4 > Dlv 2 8F ($B,OOO $5,600 to winner) 1 ***** PRINCE ALCIDE a (HC Tan) Donnelly 8. 9.0 idc +4) Kingston 12 2 ***** PAHANG a (Sultan of Pahang) Daniels 8 8.12 < 8) P *Naiow 2 <Mrs Daniel*) Daniels 5 8.11 (+6)
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  • 165 22 Brisbane, Saturday Heavy overnight rain and a delayed start today added to the woes of the World XI, hammered yesterday by Australia in the first unofficial Test at the Brisbane cricket ground. The rain last night and early this morning made the outfield a soggy mess even
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 44 22 THE CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT This is the restaurant tor thu connoisseur the one who appreciates qoocl food in beautiful surroundings. Here in expensive* taste for the fin i flings c.in be indulged inexpensively. 11 Most bt aut;ftj> restaurant in the East Reservations Tel *****6 OBEROI
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 437 22 5 Siigipore 12.55 Opening and Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse 1.25 Something Else 1.45 Lassie 2.15 Sesame Street (Rpt) 3.10 Saturday M»t*nee 4.30 Curtain Up 4.55 Pin-Polnt Bowling 5.20 Talentlme 1971 (2nd Semi-Final—Rpt) 6.30 Ne#s In Brief 6.35 What's My Linehosted by Wally Bruner 7.00 Is This Your Career? —Refrigeration
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    • 43 22 SHORT RIBS SIRE.TUE tevJ&MER K I CMASH46 AFIfcR IME <?O6E^ By Frank O'Neal t lAAWB sure WE V HAS IWE FASTEST HORSE WUAT SAoOID \M£ D 0? e I 'J* Ha a I3io r I3i r? i B K s *v i* T
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    • 718 23 By Blue Peter Rigmarole can be backed as an extra good thing in Race Two at Bukit Timah tomorrow. This son of Golden Plume, sire of Gold Vase winner Hawaii 11, won his last start over 7f here early this month
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    • 206 23 BLUE PETER SCRUTINEER I 1. 1 Jj 1 MAKUDA HACK 1 KITA SUKA Showman E. PRIDE Klta Saka KITA 8UKA Emiey's Pride KITA SUKA Danish Don SHOWMAN Border Boost RACE S RIGMAROLE Lu Vtfu RIGMAROLE Deutsche Mark RIGMAROLE Belly Dancer RIGMAROLE D. Mark THANK YOU D. Mark
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    • 8672 24 1.15 Class 4 Div. 2—6f. EQaaDB ($BOO0 —$5600, to winner) 1 ALLEGRO (Paaaai) 11.12 Rajaa 15 MIW MORBB 2 I RITA SURA II (RL ChMg) Maasar 3 1.1 (SF) Saliaa 5 lIGHTHi (Ten Marttd) 50-10-71 lpob 8-15 carr. 1-8 6F (Kwona) CI. 4 nw I- im. Market Street 8-8; 2nd.
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    • 153 24 If nothing else... We make more SUITS than any other tailor in town I,*, V, 4 Vt', .V'-V- •5VU'*;» a .'V* %<n.' v. v< > -.WW y~ y j i ■>*>• K'A V w.. x a. r: 4 "V A.,..*' Y?if Mai i iage is a spec lal and important
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    • 225 26 fng New Renault 12TL Here's what Anne Wong, racing driver, 1' < V ft WHWfiWU Front-wheel drive. "Gnat for muddy, unmade roads and in the wet." Spacious bigger than most 1600's "Ideal for the family man with enough space for the sportsman's Bear" Radial-ply tyres as standard. "Radials last longer."
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