New Nation, 11 December 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, December 11, 1971 No. 380 Price 15 cents NEW NATION u ill
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  • 298 1 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Saturday Australian Jockey Laurie Johnson who Is back here on a busman's holiday can get off the mark with Centurion in Race 9 at Ipoh today. Kota Tintri II and Eastern France are stable fancies. The going remains heavy. Hydrofoil looks
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  • 429 1  -  SHEILA AND ASHA RUN OUT DURING SEAP GAMES CHECK-UP By M. Param Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Two Singapore athletes, Sheila Fernando and Asha Mane screamed and ran out of the medical centre while the Singapore team was undergoing the sex test for the sixth
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  • 411 1 New Nation Foreign Service New Delhi, Saturday. The centre of action temporarily snlfted to tne western front late yesterday as Pakistani forces heigntened pressure in Kashmir and Punjab. India admitted for the first time that it had suffered heavy casualties in the fignting.
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  • 61 1 In MOSCOW the Soviet Union last night called a Pakistani allegation that Soviet personnel manned Indian warplanes and missile boats as completely groundless and "a provocative fabrication." Tass, the official news agency, said: An official' Pakistani spokesman alleged at a Press conference in Rawalpindi on Dec. 9
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  • 11 1 Police reported 62 traffic accidents yesterday. Five were serious.
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  • 689 1 India rejects plea for ceasefire and says 'no' to negotiations New Nation Foreign Service New York, Saturday The Pakistani government has informed the United Nations that it is ready to open negotiations with "the freely elected representatives of the East Pakistani population," according to
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  • 407 1 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. —The flood situation in the state of Pahang continues to deteriorate as water levels In flood-hit areas continue to rise. The situation in other states is improving. About 11,000 people have been evacuated in Pahang. This is out of a total of
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  • 23 1 Rangoon, Saturday Bur m a's Revolutionary Council chairman, General Ne Win, returned home yesterday after undergoing medical treatment in Britain.
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  • 218 2 One of Asia's foremost musicians and music educationists, Dr. Elislo M. Pajaro, today suggested that countries in the region, Including Singapore, develop long-range music programmes rather than go for temporary solutions. Dr. Pajaro is one of the few world recognised composers from
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  • 396 2 Only European woman learning kung-fu here Right foot forward and left foot back, body steady, Mrs. Betty Lee pulled her arms back and then pushed forward, hands shivering with the tension. Waterfalls of sweat cascading down her face, she delivered a lightning kick with
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  • 65 2 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday —The government board of the Regional Centre for Tropical Biology, based In Bogor. will meet here on Wednesday to discuss Its programme for the next five years. Repr e s e ntatives from Indonesia the Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore will attend the
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  • 274 2 Groups of carol singers will soon visit public places like the supermarkets and shopping centres to bring Yuletide cheer to Singaporeans, who will be asked to make their contributions. These contributions will then be used to help the 10 million Pakistani refugees in India,
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  • 68 2 The pro-tem committee of the proposed Anzuk Employees Union has submitted its constitution to the Registrar of Trades Union for approval. The committee will soon launch a membership drive among the 3000 civilian employees of the Anzuk force. Committee members Include officials of the former Army
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  • 23 2 Mrs. Pamela Lee will give a talk and demonstration on vegetable carving on Wednesday at 1030 am. at the National Library.
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  • 124 2 The Ministry of Labour is planning to run courses for safety officers employed in factories. Mr. N. S. Mankiker, from the ILO Regional Office, is here to advise the ministry on the curriculum and setup of a series of courses. The courses, which are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 173 2 "FLIGHT OF THE DOVES" CONTEST RESOLT Mr. Th Woon T«ck 7, Moonbeam View, Singapore 10. 2nd PRIZE: Miss Regino Kong ISOL, Florence Road, Singapore 19. Miss Jessie Koh 3, Sandy Lane, Singapore IS. Consolation Prise Winners: Misses Zaleha bte Mohd. Near, Sasanna > Ang, Messrs: F.W. Wang, Quek Kheng Sing,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 331 2 EBjE Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Kuala Lumpur 80-73F Jakarta 89-75F Hong Kong 68-59F i Tokyo 54-34F I Seoul 43-23F Bangkok 88-68F Manila 75-70F Naha 70-55F Taipeh 70-56F London 54-46F Paris 46-39F Moscow 28-25F New York 59-49F San Francisco 58-57F Sydney 77-66F Melbourne 72-55F Canberra BQ-58F Perth 73-48F Singapore The
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  • 461 3 167 Reds killed In three days United Press International Saigon, Saturday Crack North and South Vietnamese troops mauled each other to a standstill yesterday in bloody fighting turning the quiet Cambodian town of Dambe into one of the year's key battlefields. Field reports and military spokesmen
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  • 236 3 United Press International Tel Aviv, Saturday. Arab guerrillas fired two rockets into two Is re all communities near the IsraeliLebanese ceasefire line yesterday. The military command said in an announcement a 46-year-old woman was grazed by flying glass as one of the two 122 mm.
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  • 236 3 United Press International New York, Saturday. The UN General Assembly yesterday voted 91 to nine with 12 abstentions to strongly deplore the continued refusal of the British government to bring down the whitesettler rebellion of Rhodesia. The Assembly approved a resolution previously passed by
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  • 326 3 United Press International Taipeh, Saturday—A military court yesterday sentenced Li (Johnson) Chingsun, former board chairman of the Great China Evening News, to life imprisonment for being a Chinese Communist Party member and working for the Peking government. The court, at the end of a day-long
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  • 45 3 Madrid, Saturday—Gabriel Cruz, a Spanish bootblack, who became a prolific poet—and carried on earning his living shining shoes —died in Valencia yesterday aged 70. He published seven volumes of verses, most of them composed in local bars as he shlned customers' shoes.
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  • 46 3 Paris, Saturday —A French ethnologist announced yesterdaydpians to explore the high valleys of Nepal early next year with specially designed minihovercrafts. Michel Peissel, 34, who has already made six exBlorations on foot in the [imalayas, said his fourman expedition would last three months.
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  • 28 3 Taipeh, Saturday The Taiwanese Supreme Court has jailed two men for life and two others for 15 years for killing an American colonel nine years ago.
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  • 203 3 These are six of the 11 finalists for the Miss Ten Pin 1971 title—a contest which requires the winner to have beauty and some brawn. With the title will be a first-class return ticket to London via Moscow by Aeroflot The finals will take place at
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  • 343 3 United Press International Belfast, Saturday—Suspected Irish Republican Army (IRA) gunmen ambushed and killed two men driving to work on a lonely border road yesterday In what a police spokesman called "the most cold blooded, callous, brutal murder I have heard of." The slaylngs raised the
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  • 70 3 Bangkok, Saturday—The National Executive Council yesterday announced restrictions on places of entertainment, including massage parlours and night clubs. The council, which has ruled the nation since the Nov. 17 coup, said such establishments would be ordered to close at midnight and people under 20 would be
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  • 33 3 Washington, Saturday The US Senate yesterday approved the nomination to the US Supreme Court of the assistant Attorney General Mr. William Rehnquist. His nomination was strongly opposed by civil rights groups.
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    • 38 3 'I thought the Kama Sutra was an Indian restaurant until I discovered Smirnoff' The effect is shattering gjWIRNOFp The effect is shattering with tonic, with cola, wrth lemonade, with orange, with tomato, with lima, with whatavar Matters you.
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  • 428 4  -  ON SINGAPORE PICTURES and STORY by WEE BENG HUAT They come in different shapes, sizes and colours but there is one thing in common they are all cold, wet and stiff. And you would be too if you were packed into the same crate
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  • 503 5 Impasse broken Reuter East Berlin, Saturday Gennan negotiators finally broke through an impasse last night and reached agreement paving the way towards opening the Berlin Wall. Delegations from West Berlin and the East German Foreign Ministry announced they were in accord on all texts of
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  • 39 5 Cape Town, Saturday. Barbara Barnard, wife of South African heart transplant pioneer Professor gave birth to a son, Chris Barnard, the couple's first child, yesterday. The couple were married on February 14 St. Valentine's Day last year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 5 The Malaysian Chief of Armed Forces, General Tan Sri Ibrahim, right, called on the Indonesian Defence and Security Minister, General Panggabean, in his office in Jakarta. During his visit to Indonesia, General Ibrahim will have talks with military and government leaders about defence co-operation between Malaysia and Indonesia.
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  • 151 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Saturday. A Chinese official has expressed the hope that SlnoJapanese diplomatic relations will be restored with Joint efforts of the two countries, according to the New China News Agency today. The remark was made yesterday by Mr. Wang Kuo-chuan, vice-president of the
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  • 308 5 Jakarta, Saturday—lndonesia Is optimistic that despite the International monetary crisis, member countries of the Inter-Gov-ernmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI) will Krant the amount of foreign aid to be requested by Indonesia for the fiscal year 1972-1973 at the IGGI meeting In Amsterdam on December 13
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  • 93 5 Bonn, Saturday Police in Essen last night revealed that a West German supermarket magnate was kidnapped on November 29 and that his kidnappers are demanding a $6 million ransom for his release. They Identified the kidnapped man as 49-year-old Theodor Albrecht who, with his brother, owns 500
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  • 46 5 Montreal, Saturday A fierce blaze killed one person and paralysed hall of Montreal's underground railway system yesterday. Firemen began flooding the Henri Bourassa station In the city's north end as a last resort after the fire burned for more than 14 hours.
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  • 101 5 Honolulu, Saturday. A coast guard search plane radioed yesterday it had sighted a life raft from the missing Danish vessel Heering Kirse with at least four people aboard. The Heering Kirse, with a crew of 36, apparently sank in rough seas 120 miles (193 km)
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  • 87 5 United Press International Hong Kong, Saturday. The Hong Kong government yesterday signed two contracts with an international consortium to build a water suppiy system for the colony's largest water plan. Both contracts are worth a total of HK$29B million (Sslso million). The government spokesman said work
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  • 390 5 New Nation Foreign Service London, Saturday Britain yesterday vowed to make the controversial An-glo-French Concorde a commercial success—despite its soaring costs and protests from anti-noise groups. The go-ahead for the supersonic airliner came after two government ministers made a 75-mlnute flight in the British prototype of the
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  • 76 5 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday. A senior Indonesian Navy officer will be brought before the supreme military tribunal on charges of complicity in the 1965 abortive Communist coup attempt, a Navy spokesman said yesterday. Commodore Soeradi, former assistant to the Navy Chief of Staff, has been under
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    • 68 5 5 good reasons to shop at SINGAPORE HILTON •The prices are same as High Street. •The Store opens from 9am to Bpim. •The Store opens all day on Sunday. •Ample Parking space. •Usual Chanrais courteous service. Also open on Sunday CITY PHARMACY CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS Peninsula Shopping Centre Ist Floor,
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    • 168 5 Asia's last unexplored country Lots of people from Asia fly to Europe. Unfortunately very few of them get to see much more of it than the top two or three tourist cities. It's a pity because there is so much to explore. And it takes only a few more minutes
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  • 484 6 With'the Indian army encircling Dacca, the capital of East Pakistan, the Immediate military objective of Mrs. Gandhi's government seems on the threshhold of attainment. Where do we go from here? The exiled "government" of Bangla Desh will presumably take over the administration of the
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  • 115 6 'Jiii.rJ'.rjlJrJ by ISPY Mr. Buckminster Fuller, the Inventor of the geodesic dome, asked a very embarrassing question in the middle of his two-hour talk at the University of Singapore. He asked the 300 architects and architecture students listening to him if they knew what "synergy" meant. After
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  • 1263 6  -  PAKIR SINGH The vibrations of the Communist advances in the military field in Cambodia over the last two weeks are being as acutely felt in Saigon as in Phnom Penh. The discomfiture of the South Vietnamese regime was perhaps succinctly
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  • Letters
    • 307 6  -  ONG KHO KEONG I used to think that a school deserves nothing less than the best of our respect and encouragement, but It now appears that conditions in many schools are not exactly conducive to a pupil's character and Intellectual development In some schools the students are
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    • 212 6  -  AH SO YOUNG "Give It Now—You May Need It Later." I have seen that poster many times and recently it prompted me to make a blood donation at the blood transfusion centre. General Hospital. I rushed straight to the blood-testing section where one of three nurses
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    • 158 6  -  THOMAS LIMPA I wrote to the Education Ministry informing them that my son, who had entered for the HSC exam for 1971 and paid his fees, was sick and would not be taking the exam. I asked for the fees to be refunded. But I received
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    • 51 6 Can the authorities concerned please provide a bus service from Lorong 1. Toa Payoh, to Geylang without it going into MacPherson Housing Estate. Furthermore, can this particular service turn towards the town when it reaches the Junction of AlJunledßoad and Geylang Road. BUS COMMITTER Singapore,
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    • 107 6 I recently saw at about 10.20 a.m. a traffic policeman standing in front of a bank in Robinson Road busily taking down numbers of certain cars. As he assiduously went about his task, a traffic jam was forming blocking the right side of the road up
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1925 7  -  A oasis of peace in the hubbub of modern life WORDS: Ong Choo Suat It started to rain as we turned into the narrow, winding Bright Hill Drive off Upper Thomson Road which leads up to the Kong Meng San or Bright Hill. It is a steep climb.
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    • Article, Illustration
      925 8 A must for all naturalists and libraries THE COMPLEAT NATURALIST by Wilfrid Blunt, Rain bird, 256 pages. £3.50. LAROUSSE ENCYCLOPEDIA OP ANIMAL LIFE a Hamlyn, 640 pages, £3.45, C.V. ANTHONY ADAMS. Whenever we write the scientific names of plants or animals we unconsciously pay tribute to Carl Linnaeus, the
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    • 699 8 A timely and authoritative account THE RAPE OF BANGLA DESH by Anthony Mascarenhas, Vikas, 168 pages, $7, S.M. ALI. The events of the past two weeks, culminating In the outbreak of allout war between India and Pakistan, have brought into a sharp focus the origin* of the present
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    • 1138 8 George Orwell Is an author who deserves to be read Washington Post Like Kafka and The Trial or Melville and Moby Dick, George Orwell Is now a onebook identity: 1984. The masterful anti-uto-plan novel he wrote as a dying man has become not only a reference
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    • 712 8 and the errors that grow with it C O RPORATION MAN, by Douglas Jay, Random House, 304 pages, U557.95. ROBERT TOWNSEND. Washington Post "Many corporate executives." writes Anthony Jay, "are at this moment perpetrating errors of human organisation which would be seen as elementary boners by the chiefs of
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    • 60 8 Ralph Steadman has come up with a idling sketch which sums up the subject of ttis book Christ being crucified on the Soviet sickle. The author, a history lecturer at Brandeis University, wrote this book when he was struggling to be a Christian as wett as
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    • 374 9 Mine of in-depth Information NAGEL'S ENCYCLOPE-DIA-GUIDE ON THAILAND, ANGKOR (CAMBODIA), by Joanna Dittmar, Nagel, 339 pages, US$l2, C.T. LEE. If you're willing to do your homework! and actually study this guide, it has a wealth of information to offer. This is a refreshing change from scanty and commercialised
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    • 423 9 FAREWELL TO THE KING: Written by Pierre Schoendoerffer this Is a touching account of an Englishman's experiences in the jungles of war-time Borneo. The king is Learoya, an Irishman with flaming red hair and grey eyes, who leads an isolated Murut tribe. There is no climax to tne events
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    • 1008 9  -  Siva Choy Siva Choy Walking along London's Oxord Street at lunchtime Is a risky business. Walking aiong oxford Street at lunchtime reading a newspaper is an even more complicated business. I have never seen anybody walk along oxford Street at lunchtime trying to
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    • 337 10 (STAMPS PHILATELIST War leaves its marks, even in philately. Hlustraed Is a cover from Herts, England to Brigadier W.O. Lay, a prisoner of war at the Changi camp In Singapore. The letter was posted on Oct. 13 1942, 10 months after the commencement of the
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    • 550 10  -  CHESS PANG KWOK LEONG A bright era of chess has dawned In Singapore. Never has our Republic seen so many strong and promising young players in so short a time. First, we had Tan Lian Ann who at the age of 12 captured the Singapore
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    • 607 10  -  FOOD DRINK LI PO One good thing which has arrived with the mushrooming of new international hotels and also I'm sure at the insistence of our vastly increased American population is American beef. I was taken to dinner at the Petroleum Club
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    • 745 10  -  SOME JAM SESSION NUMBERS GO ON RECORD DISC PETER ONG 8.8. King:: In London (Stateside) when blues boss, 8.8. King and his flashy red guitar, Lucille, get together, you really got something going. But when BB as he is known to his
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    • 525 10  -  BRIDGE E.P.C. COTTER This year's International Bridge Week in the Algrave was as usual most enjoyable. In no tournament that I know is there so cordial an atmosphere. Our Portuguese hosts were as charming as ever, the Alvor Praia Hotel was the last word In
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    • 565 11  -  Pains and visions in painting ART ONG CHOO SUAT There are two excellent art shows in town this weekend: Chieu Shuey Fook's one-man exhibition at the Imperial Hotel and a collection of Balinese paintings at the Alpha Gallery. Chieu's exhibition, sponsored by the Gallery of Pine Art, will
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    • 154 11 The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts has produced many generations of graduates, some of whom have carved a niche for themselves, both in the local and overseas art world. Just across the causeway, five such graduates form half the teaching staff at the Malaysian Institute
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    • 665 11  -  CINEMA FOR ONCE-MAN IS POTRAYED AS THE NON-HERO EDGAR KOH THE LAST OF THE WILD Documentary) Coming: to Cathay. The dodo, which became extinct a few centuries ago but came alive idiomatically in our language, has again been made a martyr. In
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    • 658 11  -  THEATRE MERRY ANDREW Another exciting event in the Singapore musical calendar will be Mr. Goh Soon Tioe's presentation of the brilliant Russian violinist, Valery Klimov, at the Singapore Conference Hall next Saturday at 8.45 p.m. Valery Klimov Is one of the first young violinists to
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    • 36 11 A MOVIE CAMERA THAT FOCUSES AUTOMATICALLY! m mt ancestor e Of w. Dewar m DEWARS *T MM Otr SCOTCH WHISKY U+j S-liJ J*s2p^is?r? L Mellowed wtlfi prceless years of maturity for you pay a little more
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  • property market
    • 226 12 The age-old street-type shopping never fades. Designed with difference all departmental stores or shops here are arranged under one roof for your shopping ease or convenience. Conceived by the promoters of Orchard Shopping Complex, shoppers could stroll in the fully air-con-ditioned atmosphere,
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    • 172 12 With the trend prevalent towards smaller houses, those who advocate and desire more space for living-in do not have much choice when considering a new abode. This problem is more acute where flats, apartments and semi-detached houses are concerned. It is, therefore, a wel-
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    • 403 12 Singapore's shopping complexes must make a concerted effort towards the promotion of sales or they will face stagnation problems. Complexes are sprouting all over Singapore to cash in on the sophistication of Singapore's affluent consumers. But there is an optimum in the domestic
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    • 303 12  -  TAN CHER SOON The design and planning of a new hotel reflects a concept slightly different from other hotels in Singapore. Emphasis is on the quiet and cosy atmosphere for the tourist. This is achieved by the Garden Hotel, set in the
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    • 41 12 While tourists and visitors prefer to shop in air-conditioned atmosphere in the many shopping complexes in Singapore, thousands do open-air shopping as seen below in Chinatown. Above is the recently opened shopping complex, Supreme House, in Penang Lane.
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    • 57 12 Top left: Front view of the hotel with its wide balconies looking on to a panoramic but quiet and cosy residential district in Balmoral Road. Top right: The cabanas with easy access to the swimming pool. Top: The pool and its spacious a
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  • BUSINESS AND FINANCE
    • 1194 13 TRENDS AND MOVES IN THE MAJOR STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1976-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price Last Dirld. P/E Tarnnun LOW •60 ago Stock Bayers Sellers i I over 2.98 1.68 2.16 2.31 Allied Chocolate 2.06 2.08 2.07 6.0N 15.0 7 1.90 0.894 1.48 1.47 Ben
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    • 410 13  -  ■a BY ALOYSIUS TAN One bus company that is showing its paces in turning in fair profits from its operations is the South Johore omnibus Company Limited. The activity of South Johore Omnibus Company up to date has been progressing at
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    • 84 13 Washington, Sat. Deputy finance ministers of the Group of 10 will meet here before the senior finance ministers begin their discussions on world monetary reform, the Treasury Department said yesterday. The meeting Is expected to be held next Thursday, just before the Group of 10 meeting on
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    • 51 13 Visiting Singapore with investment projects in mind this week has been Mr. Aithur Lipper of Artnur Lipper Corporation in New York. An international investor, long familiar with tne west Pacific scene. Mr. Lipper is now on the verge of entering the Singapore market for the first
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    • Business Abroad
      • 166 13 Now Connally hints of revaluation TOKYO, Sat. The US Treasury Secretary, Mr. John ConnaUy, has informed Japan of US policies towards a multilateral currency realignment including a dollar revaluation by some 6 per cent, a Japanese newspaper reported today. Quoting government sources here, the Tokyo Shim bun said Mr. Connally
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      • 56 13 LISBON: The US ExportImport Bank will grant Portugal loans to the value of US$4OO million ($l2OO million) under an extension of the Azores military base agreement. In addition, the American government will provide US$36 million ($lOB millions) under the agreement signed on Thursday In Brussels,
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      • 87 13 WASHINGTON: The House voted 324 to 33 yesterday to grant President Nixon extended authority to impose economic controls but to require retroactive payment of pay rises lost during the wage freeze If prices already had been raised to cover them. The measure extending Mr. Nixon's authority
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      • 80 13 BANGKOK: Hilton Inter national will cease to operate the Rama Hotel here on Jan. 29, 1972. From that date the hotel will be managed by the Rama Tower Company, which owns the hotel, officials of the Rama Company said. Hilton has managed the 200- room Rama
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      • 58 13 TOKYO: Japanese and American officials will meet In Honolulu today and tomorrow for talks designed to settle trade Issues between Japan and the United States. Government sources said the two-day trade talks on vice-minister level Is aimed at paving the way for more freer transactions of
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    • 393 13 By Our Market Correspondent The share market was a gloomy scene throughout the week. There were widespread declines in all sections. Aggregate turnover tumbled to 8.6 million valued at $17.4 million compared to the previous week's total of 14.1 million valued at $25.9 million
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    • 158 13 London. Sat—The effective revaluation of the 10 key non-dollar currencies soared to a new peak of 8.6 per cent against the dollar yesterday. On Thursday it was 8.4. London, Tokyo and Copenhagen all reported the dollar at a new low level, and it also lost ground in
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    • 224 13 Allied Ctoem 28% Alcoa 42% Am Biudi 41% Am Can 31% Am Motor* AT T 41% A P 13% Anaconda 13% Avon Pd Beth Steel 27% Boeing 10'4 Caterp Trac 44% Chryaler 28% Coca-Cola 115 Control Data 44% Corn Ol Wka 173% Dow CVm 73% DuPont 137
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    • 155 13 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Commerce Secretary Mr. Maurice Stans said yesterday that U.S. trade with the Soviet Union could reach thousands of millions of dollars In natural gas, vehicles, machine tools, minerals, and grains. The climate for new trade initiatives between the two countries seems ripe and
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    • 297 13 United Press International New York, Saturday The stock market, benefitting from the dramatic improvement in\ investor psychology evidence since Thanksgiving, closed higher in active trading yesterday. Much of this optimism has stemmed from hopes for an international mone tary accord when the western
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    • 154 13 London, Saturday The market closed easier on balance on weekend factors but new time buying made for some resistance, dealers said. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index was down 1.2 at 444.6. Dunlop, ICI, Rank, Unilever and Olaxo were among leaders to decline
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    • 53 13 Jakarta, Saturday. Mobil Oil Indonesia Incorporated which Is conducting exploration in Atjeh, North Sumatra, has discovered oil fields in the region, the state owned oil company Pertamina said yesterday. Drillings were being carried out to find out the actual oil reserves. Mobil Oil Indonesia is under joint venture
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  • 336 14 Paris, Saturday. Rumanian Ilie Nastase maintained his unbeaten record in the Pepsi Tennis Grand Prix Masters Tournament here yesterday when he beat Yugoslav Zeljko Franulovic in three sets. Nastase now has four wins from four matches, a record which could only be equalled by Stan
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  • 104 14 London, Saturday, Manchester United Junior Kevin Lewis, 19, was today suspended for the rest of the soccer season by a football Association (P.A.) disciplinary committee. Lewis was sent oil during a recent Lancashire League match against Bolton. He was already under a 28 days suspension Imposed last January
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  • 128 14 Wellington, Saturday Australian Guy Wolstenholme. the former British international, maintained his three-stroke lead after the second round of the 3750 sterling Caltex golf tournament here yesterday. Wolstenholme carded a two-under par-69 over the Paraparaumu course near here for a 36-hole aggregate of 133. Left-handed
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  • 34 14 Lim Sin Foo qualified for the final of the Singapore Billiard Association senior four-ball Individual championship when he defeated Quek Eu Huat 450-194 at the Singapore Recreation Club last night.
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  • 721 14 United Press International New York, Saturday The man who said you can't do business with the Russians never tried to sell them bowling alleys. Or, for that matter, roller coasters. Rofer Bensifer tried bowling alleys this summer, despite the fact that until now the Russians didn't
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  • 491 15 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday The North East Monsoon is likely to hamper the success of the Sixth SEAP Games. Non-stop drizzles have been interrupting training sessions to such an extent that most of the sportsmen of the seven competing nations yesterday appeared to be sluggish and
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  • 436 15 Singapore's golden girl, Patricia Chan, may be In big trouble when the swimming events get underway tomorrow at the Jalan Weld Pool. The girl likely to give Pat her greatest test Is Thailand's golden-haired 16-year-old beauty Panarai Krlsnaraja. Panarai, whose favourite events are the
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  • 20 15 London, Saturday Salford beat Castleford by 25 points to nine in a rugby league match here last night.
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  • 58 15 Brisbane, Saturday—Australian middleweight champion Tony Mundine (161} pounds) knocked out American Charlie Austin (166 i pounds) in the second round of a scheduled 10round fight in Brisbane last night. A near capacity crowd of 4500 jeered Austin and referee Des Crabbe when he stopped the fight
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  • 128 15 Melbourne, Saturday Victoria with nine wickets falling for only 25 runs crashed to be all out for 73 in their lnter-state Sheffield Shield cricket competition against Western Australia here yesterday. Former Test captain Billy Lawry and fellow opener Bary Cosier top-scored with 21 runs
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  • 672 15  -  From Jeffrey Low In Kuala Lumpur Thailand's Asian Games sprint star, Anat Ratanapol, is perhaps one of the most impatient sportsmen competing in the SEAP Games In Kuala Lumpur. He speaks In swift, staccato monotones and cannot bear to see his fellow athletes waste
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    • 137 15 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those thoughtful, reflective persons for whom mind Is more than body. With a highly developed appreciation of those things that make up the cultural aspects of life, you are one who prefers order, quality, and refinement.
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    • 285 15 not allow another's uneasy disposition to spoil this Sunday. Keep your own Interests on top. CAPRICORN (Dee. 23-Jan. 20) A strong sense of your own individuality is required if you are not to be overrun by those who would command your moves. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) You can turn a
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  • 324 16 TOP BETS: Dukedom 111, Ultrasonic and Motion Picture TV. BEST FORECAST: Dukedom 111 and Scenestealer in Race Five. BEST OUTSIDER: Taiwan Princess in Race Nine. GOING: HEAVY LUCKY NUMBERS: 9 and 7 i SCRUTINEER BLUE FllKR KPSOM JEEP CALL tOT MARKSMAN MAKUDA SIN CHEW 8MOKEY POINTER PUNCH RAM
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  • 90 16 London, Saturday. Oxford and Cambridge universities have turned down an offer of 5000 pounds (5536,000) sponsorship for next year's renewal of their famous annual boat race on the River Thames, the would-be sponsors announced today. The offer was made by a group of companies
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  • 1017 16 By Scrutineer Dukedom 111, winner of the two races early in the year, has regained peak form and should make a safe bet in the Class Five Division One 6f (Race 5) at Ipoh today. At KL last month Dukedom in proved too
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    • 724 17 By Blue Peter Senyum stands out in tha Class 3 Division I—6f handicap (Race 6) at Ipoh tomorrow. This son of Fair's Fair came to hand quickly, winning his second start over 6f at Kuala Lumpur In
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