New Nation, 19 September 1972

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  • 18 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, September 19, 1972 No. 514 < Price 15 cents SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1972
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  • 10 1 Police reported* 64 accidents yesterday. Four were serious.
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  • 117 1 Trading was light and scattered in the share market this morning. Prices generally gained narrowly. Imperial Hotel, the most active counter, rose from $1.16 to $1.24. Mln Ngal fell seven cents to 93 cents. Slme Darby made 30 cents to $7.60, P.C. Wire four cents to $2.64,
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  • 60 1 Peking, Tuesday. Empress Far ah Dlba of Iran arrived here yesterday at the start of a state visit. Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lal, who warmly greeted the Empress and Iranian Prime Minister, Mr. Amir Abbas Hoveida at the airport, is due to give a banquet in
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  • 52 1 Bangkok, Tuesday The chief of Thailand's counterInsurgency operations says that communist guerrillas have Improved their capabilities and organisation during the last five years despite government attempts to suppress them, Lt. Gen. Salyud Kerdphol said success or failure will be on either side within the next four to
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  • 491 1  -  By Sunny Wee, Long Kum Thong A big hunt Is on in Queenstown for the gunman who shot dead 22-year old Kluang girl, Chan Chee Chan on Sunday. As police officers investigating the shooting pored over records of all licensed gunowners in the
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  • 553 1 Arabs tell Israel: Keep back or else... Reuter Cairo, Tuesday The Federation of Arab Republics, which links Egypt, Syria and Libya, yesterday warned Israel that any at* tack on a member state would be considered an attack on the federation —and would be repelled. The warning,
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  • 306 1 Reuter Dares Salaam, Tuesday Tanzania moved troop reinforcements to its border with Uganda last night as tension between the two neighbours escalated sharply after a Ugandan air attack on a Tanzanian town. At least four people died when the market place at Bukoba, a town
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  • 138 1 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Singapore's strong currency position has received a bouquet from the Malaysian Finance Minister. Tun Tan Slew Sin At a Press conference yesterday on the eve of his departure for a series of inter* national monetary meetings, Tun Tan said that because
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  • 154 1 Singapore's mass wedding march of 1969 has gone crooked at least for one of the 20 couples. It took Miss Ang Leh Tek and Mr. Tee Wah Hon 10 years to take the final step to say "I do." And when
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  • 82 1 Tokyo, Tuesday. The death toll from Typhoon Helen rose to.about 50 late last night as the bodies of 19 crewmen from two Japanese fishing boats were recovered near Hacljo Island, south of Tokyo, coast guards reported. Crews of two other boats, which sank while taking refuge
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  • 23 1 Vienna, Tuesday.— Bulgarian President Todor Zhlvkov yesterday awarded black American militant Angela Davis the International Dimltrov Prize Bulgaria's highest decoration.
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  • 324 1 United Press International Manila, Tuesday President Marcos yesterday ordered criminal charges to be filed against the Naga City Mayor and engineer for construction of the bridge which collapsed during a religious festival last Saturday, killing more than 100 spectators. Navy frogmen and volunteer divers last
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  • 144 1 Bonn, Tuesday The Irish Republican Army plans to sweep the whole of the British Isles with a wave of terror bombings on October 18, the eve of the Common Market summit in Paris, a West German news magazine reported yesterday. The Hamburg-published weekly Der
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  • 25 1 Bonn, Tuesday.— Chancellor Willy Brandt has announced Nov. 19 as the Date he will recommend for West Germany's premature parliamentary elections.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 mSIDE TODRV PACE 3 Singaporeans prefer small families PACI 5: Poach ins; be fween hotels tasci up PAGE 6 Public enemy No. 1 in Jipjn f ACE i British bid ♦or Mid East peace. PACE 9 Th. different worlds of two Singa porcjn-, 9 PACE 1 4 Patterson ii ready
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 264 2 the Malay Education Council will tend a petition to the government soon, urging implementation of the new spelling system. A meeting at the All. Malays Muslim Missionary Society, representatives from 28 Malay Muellm associations unanimouslyagreed to adopt the new system which has already been implemented by
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  • 261 2 More than half the scientists who graduated after 1059 took less than three months to get their first jobs, and nearly two-thirds of them are still in those Jobs. Only 4.3 per cent took more than a year after graduation from the university to get a
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  • 369 2  -  By Rat Dhaliwal The Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE) today strongly protested against the proposal by the General Insurance Association (GIA) to raise insurance premiums of motor vehicles. A CASK spokesman said: "Specific /details- hate yet to be revealed, but we have been given to
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  • 137 2 Soon —an influx of labour from Malaysia Singapore will see an influx of foreign labour soon the result of one firm's recruitment in Malayit is believed the electrical firm it recruiting about IOJO girls to cope With toe labour shortage and the Arm's expansion programme. The electrical Industry la one
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  • 47 2 A seminar on the latest In television commercials In the United States will be held at the MSA Theatrette In Robinson Road on September 28 at 9.30 ajn. It Is being organised by the the Advertisers Association In conjunction with Ogllvy Benson and Mather.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 91 2 i i Fly there without changing pianes Starting 1 October, you can fly with us direct from Singapore to Osaka via Bangkok and Hong Kong without changing planes any day of the week (except Thursday). Join us at 9 am. En route you'll enjoy the intimate comfort of our Boeing
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 420 2 n HRPPEnincs WHAT'S ON TODAY PIANIST FLORENCE SOON-KIN WONG will give a recital at the Conference Hall at 8.45 pjn. Mr. Alex Josey gives a talk on IS A FREE PRESS POSSIBLE? at the Klwanls Club luncheon meeting at Ming Court Hotel. About 100 officers and men from the POLICE
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  • 772 3  -  Survey shows FP drive a success By Pang Guek Cheng Singaporeans, especially those in the younger generation, are in favour of small families of two to three children, according to the ECAFE survey on husbandwife communication and family planning. The 500 couples who were married last
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 3 Mr. Ong Chiew Teck from the Singapore Air Defence Command was married to the former Miss Yap Sew King, from the Ministry of Health according to Chinese pltes during the weekend. Mr. Ong is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Chua Tee and his wife the
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  • 394 3  -  By Peter Ong The Singapore Musicians' Union today hit out at nightclub owners who "stubbornly refuse to employ local bands." It charged that several nightclubs have turned down local musicians and hired foreign bands. According to a spokesman of the unlonpnuae local bands
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  • 214 3 Singapore will host the Fifth Asian-Pacific Congress on Cardiology to be held in the Shangri La Hotel from Oct. 8 to 13. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health and the Singapore Cardiac Society, the congress will be attended by 900 delegates from *35 countries including 100
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  • 54 3 The YWCA of Jurong Is organising a talentime for Its hostelltes and residents of Jurong Town next month. Auditions will be held on Oct. 14 and 15 and the heats from Oct. 23 to 28. The semi-finals will be held on Nov. 11 and 18 and the
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  • 40 3 The Chinese Women's Association will bold a moon festival dinner at the residence of Mr. Runme Shaw at Queen Astrid Park tomorrow from 8 pjn. It will be in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf.
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  • 176 3 The Housing and Development Board Is stepping up its efforts to. build more flats to cope with the long waiting list of about 70,000 applicants. The board is now seeking Parliament's approval for an additional amount of $20,630,000 for its project at Marine Parade. So far
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  • 38 3 Mr. Don Carlisle, regional manager (Far East) of Globa/Internatlonal Forwarding Inc., will speak on Household Moving in the 1970'satthe luncheon meeting of the Lions Club (Host) at Cafe Allegro. Goodwood Park Hotel, at 12.45 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 34 3 The Thunderblrds and the Brooklyn Devils, wellknown roller-skating teams from America, will arrive here today at 5 pm. for a five-day engagement at the Gay World Stadium beginning tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 149 3 [weatherl Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Bangkok 31-26 C Seoul 27-17 C Tokyo 30-20 C Talpeh 31-22 C Manila 31-24 C Hong Kong 31-27 C Kuala Lumpur 33-23 C London 15-11 C Paris 17-11 C Moscow 18- 9C New York 29-22 C San Franolsco 21-12 C Sydney 25-13 C Melbourne
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  • In Person
    • 545 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 CENTRE of attraction at the outdoor cocktail party in cool and breezy Elizabeth Walk was not just one Merlion the emblem of the Tourist Promotion Board—but two. ivir. Runme Shaw's wife, Peggy, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 350 5  -  Hotelier says cases are 'sporadic' By Teresa Ooi Poaching or unethical "buying over" of staff between hotels has been reduced In recent months, the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association said today. Mr. Mario Ruosch, the association's vice-president said: "The so-called poachy lng Is still going -on
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  • 358 5 The Outram Road General Hospital has established the first plastic and reconstructive surgery unit in Singapore. The unit, headed by Mr. Wong Kum Leng, will be able to give specialised treatment to burn cases, facial injuries, congenital deformities and hand injuries. Mr. Wong, a Britishtrained plastic
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  • 39 5 The Public Works Department will bigln lajrlng two aewers at Bembawang Hflla Drive and Seraya creecent tomorrow. Work 1* expected to lMt three weeks and motorists are requested to reduce speed or to avoid Junctions impossible.
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  • 218 5 He threw his line Into the placid water, oblivious to the Danger, Keep Away signboard behind him. Moments later, he was rewarded with a catfish futilely struggling to free itself from the hook of death. Feeling triumphant, he unhooked the fish which was
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  • 34 5 The Singapore Blood Transfusion Mobile Unit will be at the Police Academy today at 2 p.m. Tomorrow it will be stationed at the National Development Building, Maxwell Road at 9 am.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 357 5 Qulx object No. It Last Thursday's quiz photograph showed an earphone and plug. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Chlu Kok Hee, a senior Customs officer, of Telok Blangah Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct answers from
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 747 6  -  From Roger Wilklns Washington Post A funny thing happened to author Alfred W. McCoy on the way to his publication date. He and his publisher, Harper and Row almost got spooked by the CIA In a gambit that does little credit to
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    • 1049 6  -  From Anthony Haas JAPAN Japan may have achieved a past war reconstruction economic miracle but the living conditions of the Japanese people leaves a lot to be desired. Economic growth once viewed aa th! friend of toe people is coming under Increasing
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    • 231 6  -  Prom Richard Hughes CHINA Chairman Mao has assured party members that he does not allow his wife, Chiang Chlng, to handle his desk or interfere with his party correspondence. This unique family testimony is an extract from an official report of talks given by Chairman
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    • 236 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS What other newspapers are saying-. THE 1972 OLYMPICS The 1973 Olympics which officially ended today proved to be the most historic international sports meet. The anxieties and problems of the world seemed to be manifested in it during the 16-day international games. It is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 221 7 London, Tuesday.—About 200 Asians arrived in Britain by air yesterday from Uganda and ret in motion what is expected to become Britain's biggest civilian airlift in years. A Boeing airliner transferred the 193 passengers. Including five babies, from the sunshine of Africa to a windy
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  • 109 7 Tripoli, Tuesday Cairo will be the capital of the fully unified state to be formed by the merger of Egypt and Libya, it was announced here last night. The official statement came after four days of talks here between President Sadat of Egypt
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  • 276 7  -  From K.C. Thaler United Press International London, Tuesday Britain yesterday Sailed for efficient, ulck and business-like communications between the two sides In the Middle East conflict and offered its services If both sides want them. The call was made by thtf British Foreign Secretary, Sir
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  • 353 7 New York, Tuesday—The 27th General Assembly of the United Nations opens here today with delegates concerned as much for their personal safety as for world peace and security. Following the recent rash of terrorist attacks and abductions, unusually stringest precautions went into effect in
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  • 162 7 Reuter Manila, Tuesday.—Police yesterday raised the toll to 24 Injured In two terrorist bomb blasts which rocked the 14-storey Quezon City hall where the Constitutional Convention Is taking place. The bombs exploded within minutes of each other on Sunday on the sixth and
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  • 60 7 New Delhi, Tuesday.— Floods caused by heavy rains have swept across 300 villages in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh killing at least two people and leaving thousands marooned, officials said yesterday. They said that in the state capital of Lucknow 51 of the villages
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  • 275 7 Reuter Madrid, Tuesday Spain la ready to send back to Sweden nine Croatian extremists who hijacked a Scandinavian Airlines DC-9 and surrendered to Spanish police, well-informed sources said here yesterday. But no formal extradition request had yet been received by the Spanish Government,
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  • 55 7 Colombo, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Mrs. 8. B&n--daranalka, yesterday imposed the death penalty for kidnapping following police reports of as many as 169 children being abducted in the 15 days ending Sept 12. The death sentence was lmpoeed under prevailing Sri Lanka emergency law* proclaimed during the Che
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  • 188 7 Reuter Luxembourg, Tuesday. Luxembourg's only woman cabinet minister Madam Madeleine Frieden-Klnnen, has resigned over a nudism sandal, it was disclosed yesterday. Madam Frieden-Klnnen, Minister of Public Health and Family and Youth Affairs, told Prime Minister Pierre Werner in a letter that she was resigning so
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  • 85 7 Tokyo, Tuesday. Japanese riot police fought off hundreds of leftist demonstrators today and forced a path for ten U8 armoured personnel carriers to more from an army supply depot south of Tokyo to a pier in Yokohama. About 5000 demonstrators tried to block shipment
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  • 486 8 There is a tragic irony in the coincidence of the current phase of Arab-Israeli tension with today's opening of the UN General Assembly's annual sessions. For the UN, having helped establish the state of Israel, now appears singularly Incapable of making peace
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  • 117 8 by ISPY Drinks flowed freely, the music was on, the soft lights in the room gave the proper atmosphere for an evening party. My companion was all ready to go on the dance floor and was just about to start the ball rolling when the room
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  • 1326 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ I stopped driving a car for many reasons. The first was a wasp which zoomed across the road and trapped itself in the tiny space between my right eye and my glasses, buzzing away angrily as
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  • Letters
    • 323 8  -  CHAN HENG CHEE University of Singapore, Singapore, 16. If D. Chengara (NN Sept. 16) cannot follow a simple argument, he should not accuse me of being Incoherent. Here are some straight answers to his highly Invidious questions. I have not sidestepped Snorkel's main point I have tried
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    • 118 8 The Health Ministry market at Strathmore Avenue overflows dally, particularly on Sundays with unlicensed hawkers, causing littering and making the road Impassable to cars. Previous representations made direct to the Health Ministry on the pro- blems of littering and traffic obstructions caused by the unlicensed hawkers at Strathmore
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    • 114 8  -  SOON TUAN TEE I refer to the letter by Yvellze (NN. August 18) The HBC (Commerce) Certificate awarded by this Ministry Is recognised by the University of Singapore for admission purposes to degree courses in the School of Accounting and the Business Administration Department of the University.
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    • 160 8  -  N. RAJU My brother who is a wireman fitter grade 1. in the Pasir Pan Jang Power Station, worked for many years before attaining his present position. When .the revision of salary scales for daily rated workers of the PUB was announced he was overjoyed. But to
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 214 9 REMINISCENCES BY TWO SINGAPOREANS Tan Kok Seng and Francis Thomas are both Singaporeans but from completely different backgrounds. For English-born Cambridge educated Thomas, Singapore is his adopted homeland. Thomas, principal of St. Andrew's School, is primarily a school-teacher by his own admission, but he has been involved in
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  • 1300 9 Early in 1948, the boy hitherto called Ah Nam, living In the Singapore village called Low Koon Garden, still went barefoot, wearing shortpants and no shirt. Sometimes he helped his father and mother look after the chickens and ducks. Now
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  • 1491 9 Japanese bombs were delightfully simple and sensible. If they did not go off on impact, they could not go off at all. We used to dig *them out, put them in the back of our lorry and take them back to our camp to dismantle
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  • SHOPPING
    • 680 10 WALLPAPER is becoming as common as walls. In fact, most of the tomes and even commercial buildings I have had occasion to visit during the past two weeks have wallpaper plastered all over. Even right up to the ceiling. Wallpaper is fast replacing paint as a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 11 10 SPECIAL DISCOUNT embroidery dress pieces in silk cotton and raw silk.
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  • TREND
    • 561 11  -  ...OR CASE OF THE MISSING BROAD TIE Prom Murray Seeger Los Angeles Times Consider the case of the mueh maligned Russian male. The fashion parade has passed him by. Over the last few years, he has seen his women, following a mysterious communications network, adopt
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    • 146 11 Paris, Tuesday Film star Elizabeth Taylor cancelled a scheduled appearance of her 69-carat "Liz" diamond at an antique and jeweltagr- exposition because of the current activity of Palestinian guerrillas, a spokesman for a Parts jeweller said yesterday. Robert Karlla. manager of the Paris branch
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    • 326 11  -  >oga 1 TAN CHUNG LEE One of the best known sitting cross-legged positions in yoga is the Lotus or Buddha Pose. Most women find It difficult to do the Lotus initially because their limbs are stiff. But after lots of practice you should be able
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    • 162 11 Melbourne Herald Still smarting from having to pay a parking fine motorist Edward Clark of London saw a chance for sweet revenge. He noticed a woman traffic warden's car parked in a busy shopping street for an hour 20 minutes over the legal limit.
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    • 135 11  -  Presented by Mary Lee Remember the time when your boss would frown on trousers for work? Maybe he still does. That's probably because he thinks they're too casual for the office. Well, try convincing h i m otherwise, by showing up for work in a smart,
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    • 349 11 home The latest trend in gracious living is to acquire a taste for wine. Drinking wine is not necessarily an expensive habit, rather It is a habit that t few Singaporeans have. Serving wine at a dinner party means your guests will have a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 193 12 The share market was still nervous yesterday as prices continued to decline. But a minority of shares moved- upwards and a few held steady. Ben and Company improved 17 cents to $3, Federal Cables 17 cents to $&60, Ming Ngai 27 cento to $1, Textiles Corporation 10 cento
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  • 133 12 New York, Tuesday. Btook prices closed lower yesterday In one of the slowest trading sessions of the year on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial average of 30 selected bluechip stocks was off 1.96 at 945.36 at the close. Declines led advances
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  • Commerce and Finance
    • 346 12 Bangladesh hopes to improve its trade through Singapore which it regards as an important centre in this region. The Bangladesh Trade Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. A.F. Mohamed Shamsuzzaman said this and added that his country had set an export target of 3,500
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    • 162 12 Reuter London, Tuesday The market closecf lower in quiet trading yesterday. Dealers said fears over inflation once again affected sentiment and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was 7.2 down at 495.1. Bargains totalled 9,555 (10,294). ICI, Bats, Unilever and IMPS were around 4p
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    • 42 12 Rubber exports from Singapore and West Malaysia totalled 1,001,588 metric tons during the first seven months of this year as against 1,047,507 metric tons for the same period last year. The figure is the lowest In three years.
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    • 174 12 Officials of Neptune Orient Lines will attend another round of meeting with the Far East Freight Conference in London next month to ask for a more equitable share of the cargo handling business. At the last meeting held in February this year,
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    • 254 12 A leading Singapore aluminium manufacturer has signed a technical assistance agreement with the biggest Japanese producer of the aluminium curtain wall system. The agreement between Diethelm Aluminium and Nikkei Aluminium Company followed the award of a contract to Diethelm to install a curtain wall system
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    • 512 12 Local entrepreneurs starting out on an industrial venture would do well to know that the capital structure of a trading firm and that of a factory are completely different, according to a wellknown banker Mr. Wee Mon-Chengr Industrlallsts who failed to realise the
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  • Article, Illustration
    203 12 Mr. Robert 8. Smith, the senior art director and TV producer with Ogilvy Benson and Mather in the United States, will conduct a one-day seminar on television commercials on September 28. The seminar is being organised by the Advertisers Association in Singapore to "acquaint local advertisers with the latest
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 79 12 e that's the new circulation record of New Nation. During August 1972, New Nation's average daily net sale achieved the highest circulation ever recorded by an English language daily in Singapore over the past 10 years (except the Straits Times). And sales are on the increase. More and more influential
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 291 12 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Bridge term. 5 Name for March 17th. 10 Beveled elge. 14 Foot: Comb. form. 15 City In Pa. 16 Musical Instrument. IT Jewish month. 18 Sawbuck. 20 Actress Palmei. 22 Honey producer. 23 Bits. 24 Part of Paris. 27 Bead covering at birth. 28 Word
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 566 13 CLEARING BILOW COST!!! OLYMMA INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR AC/BATTERY $395.00 New I ration Adding Mochine $168.00 Switzerland Typewriter 'only $105.00 Electronic Calculator AC/DC $285.00 Electric Adding Mochine $281.00 Manual Adding Mochine $135.00 German 13" Typewriter $219.00 German 18" office model $410.00 Machine with one year guarantee SIN YOKE TRADERS 407 North
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    • 619 13 LUCRATIVE PROPERTIES FOR SALK: 2-storey Semi-detached Sembawong Road, 4450 sq.ft. $82,000; 2-storey dotochod bungo low Thomson Rood 7,000 sq ft. $200,000:- Single-storey Binjoi Pork 21,000 sq.ft.. $300,000; Bukit TWnoh vocont land 45,600 sq.ft $8,00 p.s.f.: Flot Emerald Mansion $66,000. Contact Francis Low Associates, *****3/***** S'pore NEWLY COMPLETED DCTACHIO BUNGALOW; Orchid
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    • 448 13 Fast. exponding electronic otlql nol lipfflint monufocturino firm itquhti energetic, ambitious per aonnel to fill the following vacancies: ACCOUNTS BOOK-KEIPE* Minimum qualification: HSC or termediate Book-kttping and at least 2 years experience In a manufacturing concern. AppiimA rriji f tiijji I ntl pi jakl rn conn VTHJSi m cufiTKxnr ona
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    • 316 13 CHARMING INTELLIGENT LADtIS os Socio! Escorts in otfobttahod ond txdting Aginey. Colt Nothon *****1 omet hours. PERSONAL SUSII SIM—Con we meet or ot least tolk on the phone. Would fikt mors details. Ring *****1 and ask for Betty Khoo. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC SALON 26 for Massoge, Steambath, Sounabath, Gent's Hair
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    • 264 13 METROLAND TRAVELS GRNTING HIGHLANDS HOLIDAY KBORT Only $39.50 by oir<onditioned deluxe cooch. Inclusive one- night occommodotton in Genting Hotel. Departure 23rd. Sept. '72. BY AIR —3 DAYS, 3 NIGHTS. Inclusive air»ticket, transfers to and fro hotel and accommodation in Genting Hotel—Ss99/-, SSBS/-. Regular departure. TAIWAN/HONG KONG (MA. CAO)/BANGKOK 12 days
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    • 308 13 OWNER LEAVING!! Opel JCe*M 1964 Model good condßlon 31st December 1972 RP.ar*M» obit CHEVEROLET tmpele 1962 Model good condition $t©o 0.n.0. Contact Lee *****. BUYING AND SILLING RAJ. ABLE USED CARS. Podfic Mtfw Credit Pte. Ltd. Showroom at 911 Bukit TJmoh Rood 4 W Singapore 10. Telephone *****1/ *****4. NISSAN
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  • 808 14 New York, Tuesday Don't call Floyd Patterson an old man not just yet anyway. The two-time ex-heavy-weight champion Is 37-year-old but he la feeling like 27 as he prepares to take on Mohammad All In a 12-rounder at Madison Bquare Garden Wednesday night
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  • 131 14 New York, Tuesday Ille Nastase of Romania defeated hometown favourite Tom Gorman 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 In the U5525,000 Rainier international tennis classic singles championship yesterday. Nastase showed his US open championship form as he played a relaxed game, battering Gorman at times with his serve. Nastase was
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  • 106 14 NATIONAL CON. EASTERN W. L. T. Dallas It* St. Louis 1.0 0 Washington 0 0 0 New York 9 19 Philadelphia 9 10 CENTRAL Detroit 1 0 Green Bay 10 0 Minnesota 0 0 0 Chicago 0 10 WESTERN Atlanta 10 0 San Francisco 10
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  • 161 14 Johannesburg, Tuesday— South Africa's under-24 Springbok side, the Gazelles, left here yesterday for a seven-week 13-match tour of the Argentine and were told their performances in South America could gain them places in the 1973 Springbok tour of New Zealand. Shortly before the 27man team
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  • 139 14 New York, Tuesday. Lee Trevino Is closing In on his second successive US$2OO,OOO golf season. Trevino, picking up US$3O,OOO for victory In the St. Louis Classic over the weekend, boosted his year's money winning total to U*****,168, second on the overall list to Jack Nlcklaus who
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  • 56 14 Tokyo, Tuesday Hawaiian wrestler Jesse Kuhaulua yesterday went down to his sixth defeat In the fall sumo tournament when he lost to Kalketsu. Jesse, known here as Takamlyama, fell victim to a strong arm thrown by Kalketsu, who holds the same rank of seklwake as Jesse. Jesse's record
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  • 617 14 cominc TO GRIPS Four Judokas Including a woman will defend their titles in the sixth national championships starting at the Singapore Badminton Hall today at 130 pjn. They are Tan Bin Ann (lightweight), Wong Sal Son (middleweight), Wee Teck Kim (men's open) and Quek Poh
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  • 174 14 London, Tuesday. Some of Britain's best swimmers may compete as individuals in next year's World championships in Yugoslavia. The move, suggested by a number of coaches, is aimed at proving that the British team's build-up for the Munich Olympics was wrong. Neville Cross, coach of
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  • 922 14 New York, Tuesday Over the years, Shane Gould has swum more than half way around the world. She has won five Olympic medals for Australia and broken her own records. She is IS years old. At a time when other girls
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 116 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald mGz Ul ijf ("M'tim ir/'l'i'll.'ri in ii THUS, IF THE MOUNTAIN WON'T COME. TO MAHOMET... s»; liiiV. iwm s E mi PR. KILPARE.. OH ....I'M TERRIBLV EMBARRASSEP ...I MEAN... BREAKING My APPOINTMENT.. AND NOT EVEN PHONING KXJ. I V) (f •y./Nv.ilE i t«' I II
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  • 298 15 From Blue Peter in Penan* Bora (apprentice Terry Tan) and Espada (Subian Dal wee) did an impressive trial on a heavy track at Penang this morning. Breaking from the 4f the two stablemates steadily clapped on the pace to run the last 3f In 38
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  • 376 15 Interrogator (late Zlegfield) who raced in good company In the city will be making his debut at the Penang Turf Club Septem-ber-October meeting starting this weekend. He Is a four-year-old brown Australian gelding by Proper Pride out of Black Mink. He raced four times at three
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  • 404 15 Skopje, Tuesday. The 20th Chess Olympiad gets underway here today with little likelihood that world champion Bobby Fischer would appear to challenge the Russians' superiority. Chess experts here believed the presence of the temperamental New Yorker, who beat Boris Spassky for the individual
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  • 8 15 CENTRAL LEAGUE Tigers S Yakult Atoms
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  • 356 15  -  By Jeffrey Low Mai Whitfield, former world middle distance record holder and now a top united States athletics coach, will arrive in Singapore at the end of the month to conduct courses for six weeks. The 42-year-old American. a three-time Olympic gold medallist, will hold
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  • 69 15 University of Singapore yesterday won the Intervarsity seven-a side rugby tournament at Gillman Barracks. The University team beat Polytechnic A 15-9 and Polytechnic B B 22 0. Polytechnic A took second place with a 32- 8 win over their second stringers. The annual Inter-Varsity Games continue today
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  • 81 15 Los Angeles, TuesdayGeorge McManus of the UJ3. scored the first upset In the UBsBo,ooo Pacific South-West Open" tenhls tournament yesterday when he rallied to beat 13thseeded Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6. McManus, after mairtng several errors In the first set, regained his composure In
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  • 25 15 The Singapore Reserves soccer side will play a friendly match against Singapore Business Houses team at Jalan Besar stadium today at 5.15 pjn.
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  • 330 15  -  By Jeffrey Low New Zealand's World Cup soccer team will play a match against the Singapore national side at Jalan Besar on October 5. The 17-man visiting team has chosen Singapore as part of its itinerary in a fortnight-long tour of
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  • 52 15 Moscow, Tuesday. Results of Soviet first-division soccer matches played yesterday Voroshilovgrad Zarya 4 Yerevan Ararat Auma Ata Kairat 2 Moscow Dynamo Baku Neftchl 2 Moscow Locomotive Z; Moscow Spartak 1 Leningrad Zenlt 1; Lvov Kappaty Minsk Dynamo Dnepropetrovsk 2 Moscow Torpedo 1; Kiev Dynamo 2 Central Army Sports
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  • 243 15 London,} Tuesday—Manchester United and Glasgow Celtic drew CM) at Manchester last night in a testimonial match for Bobby Charlton, the quiet gentleman of British soccer. A crowd of 60,538 —a record for a testimonial match In Britain paid tribute to the Manchester United and England star who
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    • 184 16 London Weal End theatre owner, Mrs. Sylvia Stewart-Watson, is breaking stage convention by putting on a play portraying living members of the British Royal Family. She said: "It Is because I love the Royal Family. They have done so much for the country and they
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    • 169 16 Today la Tuesday, September 19, the 263rd day of 1972 with 103 to follow. THE MOON: Approaching its full phase. THE MORNING STARS: Venus, Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS: Jupiter and Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of Vigro. English illustrator and water colourist
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    • 31 16 Four Melbourne teenagers here have polished 1,127 pairs of shoes In 18 hours, breaking a shoe polishing world record set up by four British scouts last year.
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    • 58 16 The hand that holds the mike also bowls a superb game. The lips that murmur a song are always ready to smile and greet. The hand and lips belong to Diana Lum, 23, a songstress from Taiwan, now singing at the Mandarin Court. She likes swimming, reading
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    • 52 16 AH FOOK: Dr. Lee's suggestion about geography lessons made a lot of sense. How much better is it to teach children about the region's contemporary scene than make them memorise lists or time-worn facts. MEI LIN: Agreed. He made the subject sound so interesting I wish he'd been
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    • 515 16 United Press International There is one fashionable home In Las Vegas where its residents don't have to lock doors and windows at night because no sensible burglar would come near the place. Its "watchdogs" are two Bengal tigers, a pair of African
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    • 169 16 Napoleon in 1797 confiscated a Venice shipowner's fortune worth more than $40 million. The shipowner, Jsan Tirler, was left with nothing but a seemingly worthless receipt in his pocket. Now his West German descendants are asking the French Government for their money back—with interest. Their
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    • 93 16 Pursued by firemen, police and a lynch mob a purse snatcher swam for more than an hour across a river in Recife, Brazil, in a vain attempt to escape the other day. Worn out after his 2,000 metre swim, he staggered ashore pleading with the
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    • 436 16 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is SJO For the Family (M) 3.45 A Diary of Event* in v Singapore this Week (M)l 3.50 Then and Now A Look at Housing (M—Rpt) 4.20 Peyton Place (Rpt) 5.10 Close 6.00 Opening and Time Slip 6.30 News In Brief 6.35 Hogan's Heroes
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    • 488 16 Trust your lucky star IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an extremely practical person—when practicality is called for and a thorough-going dreamer when dreaming is harmless, amusing, or creative to the point of being profitable. Even as a child you will know how to combine these two traits
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