New Nation, 5 September 1972

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  • 18 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 5, 1972 No. 502 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1972
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  • 126 1 Prices declined in the share market this morning. Trading was moderate, cautious and selective. Haw Par fell 10 cents to $6.75, Allied Chocolate six cents to $4.46, F and N five cents to $6.65, Gammon four cents to $2.00, Adhesive Tape three cents to $2.23, Ben and
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  • 11 1 Police reported 64 accidents yesterday. One was serious. i
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  • 19 1 TODAY tin was traded at $632 (up $1), with a turnover of 283 tons (up 33 tons).
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  • 18 1 Warsaw, Tuesday Poland and West Germany plan to establish full diplomatic relations in about nine days.
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  • 50 1 LATE NEWS Saigon, Tuesday.—The Directorate of Military Justice is drawing up charges against the South Vietnamese general who ordered his troops to retreat from Quang Tri city in the face of the North Vietnamese offensive late in April, the official news agency Vietnam Press reported today.
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  • 361 1 Munich, Tuesday. A cut last night forced Singapore's Olympic hope, light-fly-weight boxer Syed Abdul Kadir, out of the medal hunt after he was leading in his fight against Cuban Rafael Carbonell. Kadir was slightly ahead on points against the Cuban, who was trained by
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  • 615 1 US gold winner also banned from Olympics Munich, Tuesday. United States Olympic gold medallist Rick Demont was deprived of the medal he won in the 400-metre freestyle event after a dope test on him proved positive. N The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced last night
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  • 668 1  -  By Long Kum Thong The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, yesterday said that laws would be enacted to make it difficult for "powerful and not-so-DOwerful countries" to finance opposition parties in attempts to buy over the Republic. In an inlerview with New
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  • 32 1 Manila, Tuesday. The Philippines has asked the World Bank for a loan of US$lOO million to repair the major roads of central Luzon which destroyed by the recent floods.
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  • 383 1 An armed gang who failed to rob Poh Heng Goldsmith Pte. Ltd. two weeks ago bungled the job a second time yesterday. The company's workers gave the gang the slip on Aug. 21 when the gang tried to grab more than $10,000 from them. Yesterday, the
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  • 112 1 Montreal. Tuesday Three hooded and armed men yesterday rpbbed the Montreal Museum of -Pine Arts of paintings and Jewellery worth as much as £2 million ($13.60 million). Three men broke into the museum, tied up the two guards on duty and then made
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 214 2 Jek joins the clean-up The elections are over. The curtains are down, the actors gone home to roost and the props have to go. The People's Action Party took to the streets yesterday to dismantle the posters and banners from trees, buildings and lampposts.
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  • 88 2 Lions International has formed a new club to be known as the Lions Club of Tanglin. The board of directors are Mr. Eddie Lien Kok Wah. president; Mr. John M. Priestley, Ist vice-president: Mr. Gabriel Chong, 2nd vice-president; Mr. Lim Loo Leong, 3rd vice-presi-dent; Mr. Ong
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  • 145 2 An Evening of Chamber Music will be presented by impresario Mr. Goh Soon Tioe at the Regional English Language Centre on Friday. The concert will bring together some of-Singapore's finest talents, the-cream of Mr. Goh's students. It wiU feature violinist Lee Pan
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 570 2 I weather Kuala Lumpur 32-23 C Jakarta 33-24 C Hong Kong 31-28 C Taipeh 32-23 C Tokyo 29-22 C Manila 29-23 C Naha 32-25 C Seoul 25-18 C Moscow 19-lOC Paris 18-10 C London 19-15 C New York 25-17 C San Francisco 18-15 C Sydney 19-lOC Melbourne 25-12 C Adelaide
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    • 125 2 SEEBaS Today's winning number *****5 If the last six digits of your Singapore identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity
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  • 194 3 Anyone interested In travelling on an exciting, two-month overland trip by bus to London and return by air all at a cost of only $1500? Then contact the Gomez Singapore —'an adventure club through Mrs. 11 Jega during office hours, telephone *****1 extension 29. Captain
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  • 61 3 Reykjavik, Tuesday. Icelandic fishermen yesterday threatened to take the law Into their own hands against British trawlers unless they move out of Iceland's new 50-mlle fishing limit. The warning was Issued by fishermen on the northwest coast, whose waters are a traditional hunting ground for vessels from Britain
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  • 32 3 Tokyo, Tuesday. The Soviet Union and Japan are to hold their first bilateral shipping talks in Moscow later this year to discuss possible collaboration. Japanese transport ministry sources said yesterday.
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  • 25 3 The Chinese YMCA will start a 10-sesslon roller skating course for children and adults at the YMCA Tanglin Centre on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 305 3 Protest over dismissal About 140 nonunionised workers of an electronic plant at Lower Delta Road In the Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate staged a walk-out yesterday. The strike. Involved 00 workers In the first shift and 50 workers In the second shift at E.
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  • 78 3 The Singapore Radiological Society and School of Postgraduate Medical Studies will organise two lectures by Dr. J.W. Laws on Radiology in the Diagnosis and Management of Liver Tumours and Some Unusual Small Bowel Conditions on Sept. 18 and 10 respectively at the Allen Lecture Hall at
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  • 26 3 Mr. Sia Kah Hui minister of State for Labour, will officiate at the opening ceremony of Ponggol Vocational Institute on Friday at 7.30 pjn.
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  • 314 3 She was Just a housewile and mother about 10 years ago. But the polluted air of New York bugged her so much that she joined other women and formed a committee Citizens for Clean Air and together they even got a law passed. Today, Mrs.
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  • 328 3 A system should be developed to train volunteer social workers for the sort of work that will match their capacity and interest, assistant director of the Social Welfare Department, Mr. Chao Syl Kwang, has recommended. Mr. Chao said it was in this way that
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  • 108 3 Several hotels and restaurants have signed bonds with the Immigration Department to ensure "good behaviour" of their foreign performers. They include some of the major hotels and restaurants along Orchard Road. The bonds were introduced by the authorities recently and Is part of
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  • 163 3 Left-wing elements are believed to be responsible for painting two slogans on the road In Toa Payoh yesterday. One slogan, Down the PAP, was painted In blue across the middle of Lorong 1 while another, Long Live Mao Tse-tung, together with Ave
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  • 43 3 Dr. Kenneth Easton will give a talk on Road Accidents and the Family Doctor on Friday at 8 p.m. at the Alumni Memctu. Centre's lecture theatrette. The talk Is organised by the Singapore Medical Association and the College of General Practitioners.
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  • 47 3 The China Society of Singapore will hold a moon cake and satay buffet dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Sept 16 to celebrate the Dragon Boat festival. The programme for the evening will Include a talk, song, lucky dip and prise giving.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 Sports diary SWIMMING Chinese Swimming Club's 57th annual championships at Amber Road, «.45 pjn. SOCCER FAS Youth Tournament: Armed Forces t Marble (Farrer Park 5) Friendly: Star United Jebsen and Jessen (Farrer Park, S da). BASKETBALL Pesta Sukan invitation championships at Qay Worlcl Stadium, 3 pjn. RUGBT Quadrangular league at
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  • In Person
    • 572 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses,Met: *****1 GLASSES filled with heady Polish vodka were rapidly downed with gusto, conversation picked up, and merry spirits spiralled to Cloud Nine. It's Just the right kind of party atmosphere one hears so much about, and it
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  • 231 5  -  By Nancy Koh Ah Beng (left) finds satisfaction in splashing his thoughts and feelings on canvas. A gifted painter, he U presently holding a oneman exhibition of 37 of his recent paintings at the Alpha Gallery in Alexandra Avenue. His full name if Raphael Scott
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  • 271 5 A centre of public affairs should be set up In Singapore to provide training for key government officials now being sent abroad to Europe and America, suggested former director of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Professor Joaet Silversteln. In the institute's annual report for
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  • 44 5 The Police Band will play in the Botanic Gardens on Bept. 17 from 5 pm. to 6.50 pm. On Sept. 24, the Monk's Hill Secondary School and Sang Nils Utama Secondary School bands will perform there from 5.30 pm. to 6.30 pm.
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  • 459 5  -  Ong: All products must carry clear warnings By Rav Dhailwal Both manufacturers and consumers must make a combined effort to cut down on accident risks in the home. Dr. Henry Ong, chairman of the Consumers' Association (CASE), said this recently to 35
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 364 5 Only three correct entries —all from men Last Thursday's quiz photograph showed a pipe rack. Only three correct entries were received, all from men. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. C. T. Cheah, an insurance officer, of Ewe Boon Read. His entry was the first correct one opened
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 913 6  -  From Murray Seeger RUSSIA They sit In the parks, their faces vacant. They lurch down the sidewalks, over the cute and into the traffic. They pass out in restaurants. They stagger through the birch woods filled with Sunday picknlckers. These are the visible drunks
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    • 582 6  -  WARNER'S WORLD From Denis Warner VIETNAM A well Informed communist agent with close associations with the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front has been quietly advising his western newspaper friends that the war will be over by Christmas. Since Hanoi has adamantly
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    • VOICE OF THE PRESS
      • 396 6 What other newspapers are saying: JAPAN-U.S. SUMMIT AND CHINA-JAPAN RELATIONS President Nixon will begin to hold a summit meeting with Premier Tanaka of Japan In Hawaii tomorrow. The recent developments of the Japanese political situation are beyond U.S. expectation. Since Premier Tanaka took office, Premier Chou En-lal
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      • 387 6 CHINA AND BANGLADESH Communist China has vetoed Bangladesh's entry into the United Nations Organisation knowing fully well what the consequences will be China realises that her action will make her unpopular among the world community, and It will not spell the end of Bangladesh. Also. It knows that
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    • 131 6 NOW OPEN AT CANAPESHOT COLD lON THE HOUSE A A Now the busy executive can relax in the quiet comfort of the Rooftop and enjoy the fantastic view while served by the Imperial Beauties. The band will play dance music from 9 p.m. OBEROi IfiTQfaeffiial '-M) I HOTEL l.Jalan Rumbia,
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  • 204 7 Reuter Zurich, Tuesday. —um Edith Irving, Swiss wile ol author Clifford Irving, was placed in custody here last night after returning voluntarily to Switaerland to face charges of v fraud and forgery in connection with the Howard Bughes autobiography hoax. Blonde Mrs. Irving,
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  • 83 7 Rome, Tuesday. Italy's railway system was paralysed last night when the bulk of the country's 216,000 railway workers walked out at the beginning of a 24-hour strike. The railwaymen are demanding pay rises, staff increases and massive government investment to modernise the railyway system. The rail
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  • 64 7 Leipzig, Tuesday. China will once against exhibit at the Leipzig spring trade fair next year after an absence of seven years. Before the Chinese cultural revolution brought its relations with the Soviet bloc, including East Germany, to freezing point, China had one of the most impressive
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  • 237 7 United Press International Tel Aviv, Tuesday The Mayor of Oaza, Mr. Rashld A-Shawa, escaped an attempt on his life yesterday and the Israeli security forces are hunting for the three would-be assassins, a military spokesman said. The spokeman said the three attackers yesterday afternoon opened fire
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  • 34 7 Tokyo, Tuesday China has ordered two 14,300-ton freighters from Japan, Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company announced yesterday. This Is the first Chinese order to be won by Japan for such large vessels.
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  • 67 7 Mr. and Mrs. M. Subramaniam who were married at the Registry of Marriages recently, rec e i v ing nuptial blessings from a priest during a party held at the Singapore Pakistan League premises on Sunday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S Muruj?ain.
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  • 397 7 'What Chou told Sihanouk Reuter Peking, Tuesday. The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lal, believes there Is a possibility that President Nixon may end American Involvement In Indo-Chlna shortly before or a few weeks after the US presidential election In November, the exiled Cambodian head of
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  • 293 7 Reuter Belfast, Tuesday.—Hundreds of Catholic children, scheduled to end their summer holiday yesterday, stayed away from schools in Belfast to protest against British soldiers occupying parts of the buildings and grounds. Three schools In the former Provisional Irish Republican Army stronghold of Andersonstown were the main target
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  • 199 7 Reuter Phnom Penh, Tuesday.— The Cambodian government yesterday acknowledged a national rice shortage as western economists estimated there was not even one month's supply of the staple food left in the country. A government communique published by the official Agence Khmer de Presse news
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  • 296 7 Reuter London, Tuesday.— Taiwanese architect, Tzu-Tsal Cheng, convicted of trying to assassinate Mr. Chiang Kai-shek's eldest son, was flown unconscious Into London last night on his way to the United States after being deported from Sweden. Cheng was carried from an airliner here on
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  • 65 7 Rome, Tuesday. At least one person was killed and 11 Injured when an explosion wrecked a cold storge plant at Ferrara, a northern city. Police said the store belonged to the local farmers' syndicate. A 43-year-old man, who was riding a motor-cycle ngft the building at
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  • 98 7 Paris, Tuesday. Top Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Domlnguln was gored four times by a bull and seriously Injured during a fight in Bayonne yesterday. Domlnguln, 46, who came out of retirement last year after a 10-year absence from the ring, was thrown in the air and
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  • 473 8 The MCA general assembly was, predictably, largely concerned with the problem of striking a closer and more harmonious relationship with Its partner of 20 years, UMNO, and seeking ways in which It could represent even better the Interests of the Chinese in Malaysia.
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 134 8 The early bird does not always succeed In catching the worm. During a discussion over the weekend, a friend related the case of the Sarawak elections when the last comers turned out to be winners. Politicians canvassing for the Iban vote, we were told, had to
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    • 52 8 There was a millionSlpß»!i? Ttr WMk ♦v Ju ?\«s efore the start of fihin^," m S e e r ent at toe Shangri-la Hotel, an Insurance broker accepted a $400 premium to Insure a participant for $1 million I understand the broker that "co w* tr
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    • 69 8 Durtoy a brief rtop at S2h»S» 81nf*port' t itosaiine Oo«l went up to a fellow participant in the BP Rally and said: "8top!" You must not cut your nails at night, especially under a full moon. It's bad luck." "Oh, that's alright," the nail-cutter said. "I'm
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  • 898 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ I •am writing this column on polling day, September 2, and if this were one of several other Southeast Asian nations this day would be characterised by civil commotion and rioting in the streets, kidnapping and
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  • Letters
    • 210 8  -  Y.T. PANG In his review of Francis Thomas' book, Memoirs of a Migrant (NN Sept 2), Gerald de Cruz remarked: "But how few of us dare, like Francis, to risk our lives to be free of the men and the things which clutter up and distort existence;
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    • 217 8 I refer to the letter Discriminating Taxi by Disgusted (NN, August 28). I would like to say a few words about these "select the big fish only" taxi drivers. One can always see many taxis parked at theatres, in front of first class hotels, airport,
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    • 125 8  -  WONG FOOK SENG I am a Police trainee In the Police Academy at Thomson Road. I am writing on behalf of other trainees regarding the low water pressure in our living quarters. The water flows well in the early morning till about 8.00 a.m. Then it stops
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    • 165 8  -  ROCKY CHAN Many commuters and I would be much obliged if bus companies would knock some sense into their drivers' heads and ask them to use their discretion when picking up passengers. For example, at a certain bus stop, office workers already late for work, their faces
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    • 105 8 Recently, I went to an outpatient clinic. On entering, I was startled to see its poor and unhygienic condition. The waiting room looked dull and dark and was merely lit by a 80 watt lamp. The toilets were extremely dirty and smelly. Just fancy that. A rHnfc is
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    • 77 8 I was rather amused to read Male Box (NN August 31) by O.T. But the thlnxs he said In the article are absurd His ▼lston of an average house, wife or for that matter a female citizen of Singapore, Is very degrading to the fairer aex. I
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    • 178 8 We have witnessed 13 years of PAP rule with all attendant trials and tribulations. A Government that has steered the country through economic hardships, unemployment and established a viable eco nomic framework, is now being laid open to criticism by a host of opposition leaders. But Singaporeans are
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • Education Business
    • 394 9 With Singapore's rapid advance Into Industrialisation has come an almost Insatiable demand for trained and better qualified staff. As a result commercial schools and business colleges have sprouted up and older established ones have expanded into new professional courses. New Nation In
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    • 373 9 Some operators out only to make a qtiick and easy buck have been duping students with their postal education courses. The rising demand for education through the post has prompted the mushrooming of these operators. Most correspondence schools are run t>y serious and dedicated educators. But the aspiring
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    • 1171 9 Because of the big demand for professional education in Singapore there is often a scramble for places in the commercial colleges. New classes are packed with eager students. But after a.few weeks, enthusiasm wanes, determination flags and students begin to drop out The drop-out
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    • 502 9 Miss Grace Chan was one of the first to drop out of her accountancy class of 40 students. She dropped out because she Just could not manage the time. "I had to work overtime quite often," she explained. She also found the course "very
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  • SHOPPING
    • 767 10 HAVE you ever been lost in the night before? If so, then you will know what it feels like the fears, anxiety and the tensions. If not, then you will not know what it is like but you can still imagine the effect it will have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 273 10 Tr7nyr!tr:.:^n-L^-jtiri 111 KN ÜBUE DO IRE 3ust mmm Sweety Taney Stripe Diagonal Stripe 2nd ftoof,shop 2-01, Peninsula Shopping Complex, Coleman Street Singapore 6. Tel:***** ***** BEE BEE JUNIOR C?haf*m /30/f After one year's research, we are convinced that Juniors needed a belt massqger of their own. So we made Bee
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  • TREND
    • 531 11  -  KITCHEN FUMCITURE 'UNIQUELY YOURS' FROM WOODEN CRATES home Presented by Mary Lee How to make one's home look Interesting without going overboard with the expense is a question readers frequently ask. The answer la simple: do-it-yourself. Anything that has been forged with your own
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    • 263 11 Melbourne Herald New York, Tuesday The ecology thing is making its mark on women's faces here, and America's $18,000 million a year cosmetics and fragrance industry Is turning to natural extractions rather than the long used synthetics. Such top manufacturers as Estee Lauder and
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    • 98 11 The number of women drunks in Britain has almost doubled in 10 years because of Women's lib, an expert claimed. Their demands for equal pay and opportunity means that women now face an equal risk of becoming alchollcs. The allegation was made by Mr. Bin Kenyon, 48-year-old executive director
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    • 83 11 PIPE REFAB: To make a temporary repair to a burst waterplpe, melt a candle, soak strips of cotton fabric (sheeting, etc.) In the wax, then wrap quickly and tightly round the leak. The wax hardens and makes a water-tight bandage that will stay In place until permanent repairs
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    • 299 11  -  rW TAN CHUNG LEE The Head of a Cow pose Is a beneficial exercise for everybody, including expectant mothers, though they must stop at the first hall of the pose. Sit on your heels as in Picture 1 or if you can manage it,
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    • 529 11 Melbourne Herald Denmark Is one of the few countries in the world where having a child is not only a personal Joy, but a true economic blessing. First of all, having; the child Is free. Doctors, nurses, mldwlves and a bed In a hospital
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    • 78 11 From the hairdressers working with the fashion houses comes news that all shades of red hair will be fashionable from now on. Nicole Oeorgel, one of Paris' top hairdressers said today: "Carrot, auburn, titian and the burning red of Irish Oirla' hair will all be
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  • Commerce and Finance
    • 118 12 The advertising Industries of Singapore and Malaysia have lifted their income In the past three years from $101.8 million to $118.3 million. The printed word and image are still the biggest firm of advertising In Singapore and Malaysia. Last year, trading firms, manufacturers
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    • 108 12 Radio Singapore's advertising income declined from $2 million in 1969 to $1.5 million last year. But the television section's advertising revenue rose from $8 million to $8.4 million. To reach the rural and urban population advertisers paid $12.6 million last year to cinema owners in Malaysia compared
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    • 60 12 Tokyo, Tuesday.— Japan's validated exports in August totalled U552,624,000 million, up 27.5 per cent over the same month a year ago, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said yesterday. Shipments of Japanese goods to European countries were up 49 per cent over August. 1971 with
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    • 512 12  -  By Bharathi Mohan The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has recommended certain broad guidelines for listing of local companies on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The guideline* have been presented to the Monetary Authority of Singapore to help it
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    • 167 12 Hume Industries (Singapore) Ltd. recently supplied 72 pieces of glantslzed concrete piles for the construction of a jetty on Pulau Batam, an Island In the Indonesian archipelago. The piles, each weighing seven tons and measuring 70-ft long, were loaded on a barge and towed by
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  • 370 12 Chen Yee Shen, as the name suggests, is a very lucky firm that is piling up profits by selling Singapore-made ivory carvings and furniture of antique designs. The firm, established as an antique and souvenir shop at Orchard Road in 1952, has grown into
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  • Article, Illustration
    155 12 Mr. One Choon Siew and Mr. Kam Chin Chye have been selected by Bata Shoe (8) Pte. Ltd. to participate In a nine-month course In foot-wear manufacture at the Cordwalner's technical College In London. The course Is being organised by Bata Development Ltd. Its aim is to train young
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  • 236 12 In line with the economic development of Singapore, banking institutions' tempo of activity is rapidly increasing in the Republic. Local banks' total investment Increased from $1100 million in July last year to $1469 million in July thi* year. Singapore banks' investment in Malaysia increased
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  • 188 12 Contrary to widespread expectation the share market was Jerked by profit-takers in many industrial and property counters. But hotels and oil palm issues were mixed and tins fairly firm. Ben. Gammon, Folex, General Lumber, IndlaMalaysia Textiles, Malayawata, Malaysia Bice, Malayan Feedmills, Pacific Chemicals all came under profit-taking pressure
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  • 115 12 London, Tuesday. The market moved lower reflecting Increased inflation worries. At 3 pjn. the Financial Times index was down 5.1 at 511.3 Bargians totalled 10,681 (.10,495). Thorn, ICI, OBC, Beecham and Plessey were lower but Decca moved higher following Its results. Quest Keen took
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  • 29 12 New Delhi, Tuesday.— India exported 19,254 metric tons of pepper worth about 150 million rupees (about $54 million) In *****2, according to the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
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  • 101 12 London, Tuesday. Britain's stockpile of gold and dollars Increased in value by £4 million ($2B million) last month, the government announced yesterday. It was the first month since May that the reserves' total has risen. In view of the loss of overseas traded revenue because
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  • 258 12 A steady increase in shipping trade between Singapore and West Germany has been forecast by a visiting trade director. He Is Mr. Albrecht Otte, trade director for the Far East and Australia of Hapag-Lloyd of West Germany. He Is on a tour of Singapore, Hong Kong
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 293 12 NEW NATION CROSSWORD fA% 11 Matchless. 12 Ornamental loop. 13 Fixed look. 18 Ancient receptacle. 21 —d'oeuvre. 23 Be out of breath. 24 Goldfish. 25 Genus of evergreens. 26 Deadlocked. 28 Lithuanian port. 31 Begin. 33 By the very nature of the case: Lat. 34 Shade of blue. 35 A
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    • 153 12 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald w WOULD VOU -Wso AFTER HER. JIM. EXCUSE ME, SIR? J I WOULD—IF ICQOLP MOVE FAST ENOUGH MISS VENABLE... YOU'VE BEEN TRYING TO GET A ROOM HERE FOR A MOUTH. AND NOW ...WHEN WE HAVE THE SR*CE...yOU TELL ME YOU'RE NOT INTERESTED.' I-..1....1'VE CHANGED MY
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    • 518 13 AN MMOtftlNC COMPANY IN AIRONG invito oppllcotions from Singapore/Mokiysion citizens for the position of MCCHANICAL STRUCTURAL DRAFTSMAN. Mm 4 Experience: Th« successful applicont should PQimii o London City Guild k-ertiticott in Artecnonicqi or srruc* turol drawing or equivalent. In oddition, he should have at least two years experience working as
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    • 428 13 PHOENIX TRAVEL COACH TOURS: Maloyo—7 days $$100/. Mum aircond. $$135/-; East Coast 7 days $$110/-; C/ Highlands 4 days $$65/-; Monday C/Hiahlands/lpoh 2 davs 3 nights Ss3o/-; Kota Tinggi SsB/-; Malocca $$15/-; Genting Highlands 2 days (air) Ss99/-. Chartered Flights to London *****/-. Brussels *****/-. 247. South Bridge Road, S'pore
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  • 215 14 By Blue Peter Ipoh, Tuesday. Royal Sonata, a course scratching on Sunday, showed sparkling form In a smart workout here this morning. Ridden by Wadl Ahmad, the Raantallan flve-year-old drew away from stablemate The Con«ueor n at the end of 31 in 36 3/5. The going
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  • 383 14 Follow the horses marked with a Lowland Chief was quickly out In front, leading past the 4f and into the straight, with Born Lucky third. Grecian Temple made up ground. Lowland Chief kept up a smart gallop to score an easy win. Grecian Temple finished well to
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  • 649 14 cominc 10 crips Centralised training will be intensified after the national judo champion ships on September 19 to prepare a strong squad for the Seventh South East Asia Peninsular Games next year. This was announced by the secretary of the Singapore Amateur Judo Association,
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  • 149 14 London, Tuesday The Australian cricketers beat Pearce's XI by six wickets with a day to spare in their three-day match at Scarborough yesterday. Graeme Watson (57) and Greg Chappell (seven for 58) set the Australians up for an easy victory. The touring side needed Just
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  • 68 14 The qualifying round for the Singapore Island Country Club Cathay Cup competition will be played over the Buklt course today. The draw: 1.15 pjn.—F. Aaami L Bemd <*•), N. Chew <tl); (It), M. BeD 8. Chan (Z9); LT7—N. J»). G. Pant <*•). C. HMtorie (1J); I.J3—M. <arr ist
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  • 419 14  -  By Lim Kok Ann Mellowed by the fulfilment of 20-year-old dream, Bobby Fischer took the stage to receive his prizes and the acclaim of the world although he had threatened to keep away. If one understands that Fischer Is now awed by his own achievement,
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  • 84 14 Wethersfleld, Connecticut, Tuesday.—Lee Trevlno sank a 16-foot birdie putt on the Urst playoff hole yesterday to score a one-stroke victory over Lee Elder In the U*****,000 Greater Hartford Open at Wethersfleld Country Club. It was the second straight birdie for Trevlno, who tucked away a 12-foot downhill putt
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  • 216 14 Munich, Tuesday.—lndonesia's world badminton champion Rudy Hartono won the Olympic Games exhibition badminton tournament here yesterday, beating Denmark's Svend Prl In straight sets. Hartono. who has been all-England champion for five years was never ruffled in winning 15-6, 15-1 with a display of uncanny agility and
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  • 19 14 The National Trades Union Congress 1972 inter-union netball league starts today at Parrer Park at 5.15 pjn.
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  • 268 14 Forest Hills, Tuesday—A wave of upsets rocked the US tennis championships yesterday as seeded players Evorihe Goolagong, John Newcombe, Tom Okker and Manuel Orantes were all eliminated in the third round. In the most stunning reversal, second seeded Australian Miss Ooolagong was beaten by
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  • 321 14 Hong Kong. Tuesday. The Singapore table-tennis men's team beat Lebanon, Burma and Pakistan in the second stage events of the first Asian table-tennis championships Dlaved in Peking yesterday, the New China news agency reported. The Singapore women's team beat the Philippines but lost to North
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  • Olympic Results
    • 4506 15 swuoukq Women's Mlb Mtvflr, lit round —(Fasteet eight in hwti qualify for final) Hart I—l. Roeemarie Kother (ODR) 2:1822 (Olympic Record) 2. Mayuml Aokl (Jpn) 2:23.01; 2. Anca Oroaa (Bom) 2:30.32 4. Orlsel Mrnidoaa (Mex) 2:35.85. Beat 2—l. Srtte Daniel (UB) 2:17.18 (OR); 2. Jean Jeawona
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    • 700 15 Munich, Tuesday. American swimmer Mark Spitz last night crowned his fabulous Olympic feats by winning his seventh gold medal of the Games and setting a record that may never be beaten. But two major doping scandals cast a blight on the games yesterday. Spitz, 22.
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    • 92 15 100 m butterfly Won in a world record time of 54.3. 200 m butterfly Won In a world record time of 2:00.7. 100 m freestyle Won in a world record time of 51.2. 200 m freestyle Won In a world record time of 1:52.8. 400 m freestyle
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    • 189 15 GOLD silver bronze TOTALS United States 25 25 21 71 Soviet Union 26 21 16 63 East Germany 18 14 18 48 Japan 12 6 8 26 West Germany 8 6 9 23 Hungary 2 7 11 20 Italy 5 3 6 14 Australia" 5 6 2 13
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  • Back Page TUESDAY
    • 351 16 FOCAL POINT IN CASE Los Angeles Times A camel who rides around in the back seat of Cadillac limousine is about to become the focal point of a freedom of speech and religion case in Laguna Niguel, California. The camel was placidly munching a nut butter and
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    • 125 16 Today is Tuesday, Sept. 5, the 249 day of 1972 with 117. to follow. THE MOON: Approaching its new phase. THE MORNING STARS: Mercury, Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. French statesman Cardinal Richelieu was
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    • 47 16 He was sitting on dynamite and it saved his life. Miner Leif Strndgaard, 27, of Lysekil, Sweden, fell 40 metres down a shaft when the safety wires broke. But the box of soft dynamite sticks he sat upon cushioned the fall and he escaped uninjured.
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    • 35 16 A Judge in Ikeston, England, has dismissed charges against Sydney Prime, 87, for riding a bicycle on the shoulder of an expressway. Prime told the court he thought it was a cycle track.
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    • 57 16 She's sweet seventeen and ever so energetic. She's Sharifah Hasnor who hopes to dance her way to fame "in a couple of years time." The pretty lass is currently dancing with her mother's group (The Normadiah Dancers) and appears frequently on television. Apart from dancing Sharifah enjoys a
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    • 56 16 AH FOOK: The Idea of floodlighting Fairer Park is really killing two birds with one stone: You discourage drug taking there and at the same time provide extended hours for games. MEI LIN: It is killing three birds with one stone really now the love-birds- will And one
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    • 72 16 Tired of his badly working telephones, the director of a small firm in Spain packed his four phones into a box and sent them back to the telephone company with a note saying they were more trouble than they were worth. To his great surprise telephone
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 181 16 The smoothness of the nib The great variety of points The wide range of models make Fountain Pens your best choice Available only at leading Pen Dealers and Departmental Stores Vjy Sole Agents Service Station M.PRAGER (PTE) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur DUTY FREE GOODS AT YOUR DOORSTEP! s y n
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 429 16 5 Slagapor# 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (M) 3.50 A Diary of Events in Singapore this Week (M) 3.55 Master Chef 4.05 Peyton Place (Rpt) 4.56 Close 6.00 Opening and Time 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 Olympic 1972 Highlights (C) 7.40 News TC) 7.50
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    • 554 16 Trust your IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are not quick to divulge your private affairs to others, not even to those whom you have known long and have no reason to believe you cannot trust Your personal life Is yours alone, and the actions and decisions thereof are,
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