New Nation, 2 October 1972

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  • 18 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, October 2, 1972 No. 525 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1972
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  • 212 1 Trading was brisk at the stock market this morning. Prices moved up marginally for the first 45 minutes. With strong speculative support, Town ana City rose from $2.20 to $2.26. but fell to $2.10 and gained 7 cents. City Development gained 14 cents to $1.96, San Holdings
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  • 13 1 Police reported 80 accidents yesterday. Four were serious and two fatal.
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  • 32 1 LATE NEWS A 63-year-old man, Leong Hong of Beatty Road, was found hanged from the scaffolding of Block 6, Beatty Road, at 6.45 a.m. today. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 327 1 To explain the normalisation of Sino-Japanese ties Tokyo, Monday Japan is to send a special envoy to SouthEast Asian countries to explain the normalisation of Sino-Japanese relations. Prime Minister Mr. Kakuei Tanaka said yesterday. He said no Itinerary had been worked out yet. China would
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  • 258 1  -  By Violet Oon Kings and queens had to go to his village and pay huge sums to hear him play. But yesterday, Manitas de Plata whipped out his magical guitar and played In a restaurant—to the delight and astonishment of diners. And all for free (above).
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  • 137 1 Manila, Monday. The Philippine Government said yesterday Its drive on collecting guns was so successful that even "hardened criminals" in the national penitentiary were turning In their deadly homemade weapons. Information Department Secretary Mr. Francisco Tatad said the government had collected or
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  • 131 1 Some 50,000 school children, Instead of reporting for school this morning turned up at 30 cinemas for free film shows. Many of them gathered at the various theatres as early as 8 a.m. with their teachers who turned ushers to lead them to their seats.
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  • 80 1 What can you get for $2 in some of Singapore's more sleazy bars? Not a drink that's more expensive. The $2 will buy special services from a bar-girl. New Nation has been investigating the dim-lit half-world of Singapore's bar girls and dance hostesses. Their investigations revealed a
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  • 213 1  -  Robbers miss 'big one' By Lee Yew Meng Five robbers bungled their job yesterday and saved the Lim family of Telok Kurau a further loss of $15,000. The robbers two armed with knives escaped with only $900 in cash, a $100 gold ring and a $270
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  • 78 1 Sydney, Monday—A pilot slipped In the bath In Singapore yesterday and cost Australia's International airline Qantas several thousand dollars, a Qantas spokesman said today. The pilot, first officer Mr. Nye, who was due to take over the controls of a jumbo jet flying from London to Sydney,
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  • 44 1 A 23-year-old motorcyclist from Kuala Lumpur, Tan Book Poo was killed when his machine collided with a bus at the junction of Kallang and Mountbatten Roads yesterday. Police today appealed to witnesses to contact Sgt. Seetoh at the Sepoy Lines police station.
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  • 336 1 Reuter Rawalpindi, Monday Pakistan suggested last night that India was having Second thoughts about the Indo Pakistan peace agreement reached at Simla between President Bhutto and Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi last July. The suggestion was contained in a Foreign Ministry statement following fighting between
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  • 160 1 Police today advised hairdressing and beauty salon owners to install burg, ar alarms or other secuifcy measures to prevent robbere from holding up their shops. The advice came following two robberies by armed thugs during the past two weeks. The robbers took away more
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 298 2  -  By Rav Dhaliwal The Consumers Association of Singapore, (CASE) has called on the Singapore Booksellers Association to compile a list of books that it has recommended to the public and schoolchildren. It said the list should be complete with a commentary, Including unbiased
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  • 94 2 "Do you enjoy swinglng?" Mr. Lim Kim San, Minister for Environment asked three-year-old Tan Sok Wai. Sok Wai, in ber Sunday best, raised ber bead and shyly nodded. She and ber sister, Mui Mul, 8 (right) were among more than 1500 children at the
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  • 25 2 A party of detectives from Buklt Pan Jang Police Station yesterday arrested two youths at Lorong Puyu off Woodlands Road, 11 m.s.
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  • 149 2 A total of 636 motorcyclists, cyclists and trishaw riders have been Issued with warning notices In the current road safety campaign. The warnings were issued since the start of the campaign last Wednesday. But police said no more warnings would be given and
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  • 29 2 The Singapore office of the Fuji Bank Ltd. will be officially opened with a cocktail party on Oct. 16 at 6.30 p.m. at Jurong .Room, Shangri-La Hotel.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 64 2 SI A the Singapore successor to MSA Singapore Airlines on their inauguration 7*o Ash! It® low tamp WITH FRAGRANCE but SI »/> V z. i** o Cat Th*m At FimmUH* DMrftvtan, sou agent FHMMILU (S) PTE. LTI. TEL: *****5, *****6 CHEAPEST FASTEST CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO LONDON EUROPE USA I CANADA
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 314 2 Teacher wins $15 i A SPECIAL QUIZ I*ast Wednesday's quiz photograph showed a nail clipper. Th| first prize of $15 goes to Mrs. H. Thio, a teacher, of Buckley Road. Her entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night. The next correct answers from a man
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    • 489 2 I HRPPEIHIIGS WHAT'S ON TODAY Dr. Alwin R. Parchment, staff doctor of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital, will give a LECTURE AND SUDE PRESENTATION at the People's Park Complex at 7.30 p.m. Bank Negara Indonesia will hold a COCKTAIL at Shangri-La Hotel's Tanglin Room at 6.30 p.m. China Engineers Ltd. will
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  • 226 3 The organ played its last hymn yesterday and the congregation, voices a little shaky, sang out in harmony for the last time in their 45-year-old Pasir Panjang Methodist Church (above). The Bishop of the Methodist Church for Singapore and Malaysia, Dr. Yap Kim Hao, delivered the
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  • 222 3 The Associated Bus Services has been given one month's grace to quit the Kallang Park depot, following appeals by the company. The extension was granted on Friday—a day before the deadline expired. ABS was told to vacate the depot as repairs and re-surfacing
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  • 22 3 Professor Koh Lip Lin, head pf the Department of Chemistry, has been reelected president of the Nanyang University Academic Staff Association.
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  • 376 3 X-ray drive planned The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association will step up its fight against tuberculosis, heart and other chest diseases In the coming years. The association will increase its X-ray case-find-ing programme to detect the few Infectious cases among generally healthy people. SATA's medical director, Dr.
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  • 247 3 SATA is now playing the role of adviser and consultant to antl-TB agencies in the less developed areas ol Asia and Australasia. It has started Its programme of promoting cooperation in the control of TB in neighbouring countries and helping agencies there to improve their
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  • 244 3 The mystery of the natural parents of a 10-year-old boy Tan Ah Kiong—found abandoned in Johore Bahru three years ago—has been solved. A man has approached the Social Welfare Department here and in Johore Bahru to claim the boy. He is Mr. Tan Bak
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  • 82 3 Mr. Hsu Loke Soo, of Nanyang University, has been elected president of the first council of the Institute of Physics. The vice-president is Associate Prof. Lim Yung Kuo; secretary, Dr. Bernard Tan Tiong Gie; treasurer, Dr. Ng Ser Choon. Council members are Prof. A. Rajaratnam, Dr. Yap
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 144 3 I weather Temperature cities yesterday: Tokyo Hong Kong Kuala Lumpur Jakarta Seoul Bangkok Manila London Paris San Francisco Moscow New York In world 24 18C 29 25C 30 23C 35 27C 27-14 C 32 25G 33 24C 18 10C 16- 8C 22 12C 8 4C 15- 8C Singapore Singapore's weather
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  • In Person
    • 900 4 IT REALLY GOT HIS PARTY OF 20 SWINGING Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****1 IT WAS dinner at separate tables for husbands and wives Invited to MR. ROBERT K.H. LIMPS party at the Majestic Restaurrant. Robert isn't anti-together-ness, but all for making the most of the one
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    • 188 4 v:' M- /.v--|M V ■tvl rlie's personal yal henchman i» t A.>, iH II i.'m-' rn m m J I mtml 3&F >• if ,r iH V'i JI r ppAH BUlf m "5 r r m 1-J* it <]h iii !J i hi M wfl I'** HI (I* M ■**>■
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  • 2723 6 This is a proud day for bank employees. Your union has come into possession of its own building. Other unions have also sent their representatives to share in your rejoicing. No doubt, there will be a lot of mutual back slapping
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 299 6 afentime, unsoroc r TIT H N :>* V? ?S-/ x V grand final beT A judge AUDIENCE-PARTICIPATION igjßgg ELIZABETH LEE 6 Binjai Rise, S2l. •j frfjjft DOROTHY TAN 20 Taman Serangoon, Sl9. j rd Prize. ESTHER KHOO 5 Third Street, Sl5. cHI 87-C Commonwealth CI. Blk 84 S3. FARIDAH BTE.
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  • 129 7 Reuter r^ nha en Monday. SjSiSi marketeers yesterday staged one of the b*BB e 81 demonstrations ever seen In this country 52* Public opinion polls predicted a comfortable majority for Common Market membership in today's national referendum. crowd of between 50,000 and 80,000, most of
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  • 342 7 Accused of maritime colonialism Reuter Hong Kong, Monday China today accused the United States and Soviet Union of practising "maritime colonialism" arid opposing coastal countries to make a reasonable decision on the width of their territorial waters. Its official New China News Agency, in a broadcast,
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  • 30 7 Teheran, Monday.—Eight people were killed and 22 injured when a passenger bus and a cargo truck were in collision on Saturday in Zabol, near the Afghanistan border.
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  • 139 7 Reuter Moscow, Monday The Soviet Union made It clear In Press commentaries over the weekend that It lays the full blame on China for the continuing Slno-Soviet rift. Similar articles marking the 23rd anniversary of the Chinese Revolution appeared on Saturday in the government
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  • 200 7 United Press International Beirut, Monday. South Yemeni troops have captured the North Yemeni border town of Qataaba after a 10-hour air and artillery bombardment the North Yemeni embassy said yesterday. "Unless South Yemeni troops withdraw from Qataaba," the embassy said in a statement, "the
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  • 24 7 Vienna, Monday. Three people were killed yesterday when a helicopter crashed on a central Austrian mountainside soon after rescuing a stranded climber.
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  • 1022 7  -  EDUCATION By Violet Oon A few weeks ago I wrote about the almost inevitable exodus of our good musicians overseas. Today, there is a happy twist. Two highly talented and successful musicians in the United States have decided to make the reverse exodus
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  • 227 7 Reuter Kampala, Monday—President Amln yesterday responded to African peacemaking efforts to settle Uganda's conflict with Tanzania by announcing he would send a delegation to discuss peace proposals in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The Ugandan leader said the Foreign Minister, Mr. Wanume
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 282 7 We have recently received a large shipment of diamonds from Belgium and England. In connection with our diamond promotion, we are offering them at wholesale prices. These stones vary in weight from i to 4 carats and are being displayed in our windows. We invite you to see these gems
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    • 158 7 Roaefe Lime Juice is the smoothest, purest lime juice in the world. Made from sun-warmed, fragrant West Indian limes. 2* a w. 'M BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN ■;:S .-V •x S '••3 v m +TI 9 >54 ■L Se m ;.#ws H V i S v 1
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  • 489 8 The classical Marxist doctrine of the inevitability of a violent struggle between capitalists and the proletariat, between employers and employees, has long been invalidated. But old ways of thinking die hard and the psychological tendency for both parties to regard each other in terms
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  • 72 8 by ISPY Was it clairvoyant foresight or political acumen? A member of the Japanese Embassy in Singapore has noted that although an Invitation to attend Nationalist China's national day celebration on October 10 was sent to him by the Trade Mission last year, no Invitation was
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  • 1092 8  -  ALEX JOSEY When President Nixon visited his northern neighbour, he remarked that Canada and the United States had differences In forms of government. They also competed economically, and had their own separate identities. He respected Canada's separate identity, its
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  • Letters
    • 366 8 Much publicity has been given on the motor Insurers' substantial losses In their motor insurance underwriting resulting In their Intention to reorganise the motor insurance premium structure. The Consumer Association of Singapore has done its duty by objecting to any premium Increase in Its press statement In
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    • 252 8 I am a pensioner and I know I will have to leave this world soon. Shortly after my retirement from the Government service, my house at Bukit Ho Swee was affected by an urban renewal scheme. I am now living in a flat. I have been
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    • 91 8 In spite of a few complaints, Clementl Estate is still plagued by mosquitoes. Clogged drains and discarded empty containers have become mosquito breeding grounds. Mosquitoes are a serious menace to our well-being. The authorities should take immediate measures to ensure that we live in a healthy
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    • 218 8  -  ANITA P. SOLIONGOO Third Secretary and Vice Consul, Embassy of the Philippines, Singapore 9. This Is with reference to your editorial of September 25 stating that martial law will not solve the problems of the Philippines. It Is submitted that neither will inaction nor apathy in
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    • 227 8 Write to The Editor, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, GPO, Singapore, 1. i 1 Bead fasterOaderstaadmre Just think what it would mean to you if you could read at twice your present rate. If you're a student you would learn twice as much in the same time you spend studying
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • THE GIRL TRADE
    • 1515 9  -  New Nation today starts a four*part probe into a part of Singapore's life which is below the surface of the gloss of the city's night-life. During an investigation into the bars and cabarets a New Nation probe team found a sordid undercurrent of sexual
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    • 1305 9 The music blasts out, the couples move sluggishly on to the multilighted dance floor. Girls sit waiting for customers in the only brightly-lit room in the whole establishment. Another cabaret night is under way. By the end of the
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 282 10 President Marcos' imposition of martial law in the Philippines may well form a watershed in modern Filipino history. It has the potential for both further destruction and havoc as well as constructive action and growth. If the promises of President Marcos in recent days are anything to go
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    • 633 10  -  From B. Ronquillo The fifst week of martial law in the Republic passed quietly with the military virtually meeting no difficulty in imposing discipline required by the new regime. Although economic slowdown is to be expected in the Initial stages, in Manila it
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    • 648 10  -  By Pakir Singh For the last ten months events in the Philippines have been reinforcing the traditional image of a country torn by factional fighting, lawlessness, economic stagnation, and seething with mass frustration due to the control of political and economic life by rich landlords
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    • 1002 10 Extracts from the speech of President Ferdinand Marcos delivered nation-wide on Sept. 22. The proclamation of martial law is not a military takeover. I, as your duly elected President of the Republic, use this power implemented by the military authorities to protect the Republic of the Ptsllipplnes and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 151 10 Wbrry a little now -and not a ot later Your family deserves all the care and consideration you can give. With Asia Life, you can build your family's future, educate your children, even finance your home! All it takes is a little serious thinking.. now. The sooner you act, the
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  • TREND
    • 239 11  -  Presented by Mary Lee Now that skirts are bock separates are once more in the front of the casual wear scene in bright, flashy colours and matching them is more fun than ever. So bring out all those blouses that you thought went out
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    • 524 11  -  ...as unwed mothers come out in the open From Lana Wells A little over two years ago, New York State's liberalised abortion law went into effect and this city's homes for unwed mothers saw radical changes. Three privately-run homes closed and most of the others found
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    • 470 11 Dear Ros, I have fallen in love with a man of 28 (I'm 18) and he has asked for my hand in marriage. My parents have no objection so long as we do not have premarital sex. Sex however, is my problem. I've told
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    • 447 11 Dear Ros. I have known my girl for nearly a year through her mother who took a deep liking to me at the beginning. In the middle of May this year, her mother went to visit her father in China. During her absence we had sex.
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    • 385 11 Dear Ros, I have been seeing a 26-year-old man quite often and he recently told me that he has a wife and child but they have been separated for a long time. He also said his marriage isn't legal. He says he likes me very
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    • 256 11 Dear Ros, In my office there is this male colleague who is very nice to me and fetches me home most days after work. At times when I'm busy he buys lunch back to the office for me. At first I treated him as a
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    • 235 11 Dear Ros, I am a diligent worker In a construction firm and am never absent from work. In my department, there Is a fellow worker, Mr. A, who Is a gangster. The supervisor is constantly afraid of making complaints about Mr. A. Mr. A never does
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    • 211 11 Dear Ros I am 15 and in love with a 20-year-old boy. Do you think it is silly to fall in love at this age? We olten lpok at each other without saying anything. Should I start a conversation first or let him
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    • 103 11 Dear Ros, I understand that when a girl has her first intercourse, she bleeds. Well. I had my first Intercourse when I was married recently. but I didn't bleed. My husoand accuses me of not being a virgin. Can a girl lose her virginity without bleeding? Stella Ong
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  • 1202 12  -  motorcycling WITH LEE CHIU SAN Have you ever felt like cutting loose, letting all your inhibitions go, and charging down the road with roaring exhausts drawing the shocked atention of pasers by? In short, have you ever wanted to be a rebel? Well, if you
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  • 640 12  -  motorinq with JIM WATKINS The picture on the right should have been In colour. This particular car was finished in a vivid metallescent purple introduced as part of a new option at the factory in Bukit Tim ah. 88. Lee, the cheerful marketing director,
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  • 398 12 Skopje, (Yugoslavia), Monday Yugoslavia yesterday maintained its lead in the final group "A" in the chess Olympiad with an impressive 3-1 win over the United States. Its nearest rivals, Hungary, trailed Sweden by one point with two matches adjourned. But the Soviet Union, surprisingly lowplaced in
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  • 53 12 LEAGUE: Borrow 17 Workington 14; Batley 31 Hunslet IS; Bradford Northern 20 Castleford 32; Bramley 18 Hull 20; Don caster 17 Blackpool Borough 30; Halifax 23 Leigh 7; Wakefield Trinity 13 Leeds 12; Widnes 28 Rochdale Hornets 13;- York 11 Peatherstone Rovers 24; Huddersfleld 10 Warrington 24; Whitehaven
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 588 13 NEW NATION PHONE ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL OFFER at Solon Lo-Lune Apolfo Hotel on latest hairstyle creations perming, tinting, bleeching facial, bridal make-up, bridal bouquet by London trained specialists. Ring *****. RED BEAUTY LADIES' DRESS* MAKERS give perfect cutting at moderate prices. Batik, Sarong Keboyo and ready-made available 354, Tanjong Katong Road,
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    • 555 13 OCT ACHED HOUSE luxuriously furnished at Holland Rood, $750. East Coast Rood $1,400. 2-storey semi-detoched house at Sea Avenue $450, Brockhampton Drive $400, Upper Chongi Road $300, furnished apartment at Paterson Rood $600, Orchid Manwon $650. Jolon Daliah $650, East Coast Rood $350. Ail available immediately. Contact Miss Lim *****3/*****6
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    • 521 13 INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CCNTRC MANDARIN—BEGINNERS COO RSI (Suitable for non-Chinese) Tuesday and Friday, 6.30—8 p.m. New course commencing 3 October 1972. PART TIMK PRIVATE SECRETARIAL DIPLOMA COURSI Thrice weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 9 p.m. New course commencing 16 October 1972. SUPREME HOUSE (6* Fleer) PENANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 TEL:
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    • 540 13 MISCELLANEOUS LONELY? LETS HELP YOU. Consult As i o Morrioge-Aid Bureau, Room 12-A Kheng Chiu Building, 47 Beach Road, *****. Established 1961. POSITION VACANT FEMALE PROMOTIONAL ASSISTANTS are required immediately by Boots Pharmaceutical Company in Singapore and Malaysia (Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca). Applicants must be 18 to 25
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    • 461 13 WANTED EXPERIENCED MANAGERESS to run well established Social Escort Service on Profit Sharing. Working hours 6 p.m.— 1V p.m. only. Apply Box 2190 N.N. S'pore. WANTED TWO FEMALE LABOUR SUPERVISOR CUM CLERICAL ASSISTANT, Chinese, 21 —25 with qualified Driving Licence, long working hours, transport ond two meals provided. Attractive Solory
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    • 654 13 OXLKY TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. Maloya 7-Doys —$100/lst Class Tourists Hotels. Nightclubs, etc.— $135/Pulau Longkawi/Penang 7-Days $115/South Thailand 7-Days— $1 V 5/Pangkor Islond/Fraser's Hill 5-Days— $85/Cameron Highlands 4-Days $65/Departure: Every Sunday/Monday Taiwan/Hongkong/Bangkok 12-Days $1099 Hongkong/Bangkok $880/Bangkok/Chiengmai 8-Days $650/By Air-cond Bus 15-Days $340/Departure: 8/10/72, 18/10/72, 30/10/72, 6/11/72, 14/11/72, 20/11/72. Singapore/London $525/108, PRESIDENT
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    • 618 13 NISSAN 2-TON NER lorry, Dotsun Pick-up, Mazda Bongo 1000 Van/ Stationwogen new tyres, reconditioned. View 30 Jalan Noverta Barot Telephone: *****2 Singapore. WANTED TO PURCHASE SECONDHAND PIANOS AND YAMAHA ORGANS wanted. Phone: *****9 Man Kai Piano Company. 173 Clemenceau Avenue Singapore. WHERE TO EAT GENUINE INDONESIAN NATIONAL CUSINE in a
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  • 1792 14 j3SSESS|S& HUH Last Saturday was the beginning of two days of reckoning for the World Cup semi-finalists field of 31 bowlers. These boys had to bowl eighteen games, which was broken up into blocks of six games at each of the three commercial centres, Jackie's .Katong,
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  • 524 14  -  By Sonny Yap The Singapore Softball Association has decided to introduce a new system of play in the national league play-off next week to ensure "maximum participation." Called the "Page system" named after the American who conceived this idea, it provides more games all
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  • 426 14 Bonn, Monday. Britain's Mike Hailwood yesterday clinched this season's European Fomula Two motor-racing championship by coming second to Australian Tim Schenken at Hockenheim. Hailwood former world motor-cycling champion now has 55 points and with only one more race to go this season, is in an
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  • 469 14 Sydney, Monday—Ford's two-year domination of Australia's top production car race, the Bathurst <600, ended yesterday When Peter Brock was declared provisional outright winner in his General Motorsbuilt Holden Torana XUI. Ford was the only one of the big three Australian car makers to enter a twocar
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  • 57 14 AUSTRALIAN RULES MELBOURNE: (Preliminary Pinal): Carlton 16-13 (109) beat St. Kllda 13-15 (93). (Next weekend: Grand final Carlton vs Richmond). ADELAIDE: (Grand Pinal): North Adelaide 19-14 (128) beat Port Adelaide 10-12 (72). PERTH: (Grand Pinal): Bast Perth 9-17 (71) beat Claremont 8-8 (56). fl/wvro SYDNEY: State Cup
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  • 53 14 Sydney, Monday.—Champion New Zealand sprinter Triton, ridden by Queenslander Larry Olsen, won the A 550,000 (about 23,333 sterling) Epsom handicap over 1600 metres at the Randwlck race track here yesterday. Starting at 6-1, Triton beat champion grey Gunsynd by half a head, while Beaches was three
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  • 79 14 New York, Monday How The United Press International top 10 major college football teams fared over the weekend: 1. Southern California defeated Michigan St. 51-6. 2. Oklahoma defeated Clemson 52-3. 3. Collorado lost to Oklahofa St. 31-6. 4. Tennesse lost to Auburn 10-6. 5. Alabama defeated Vanderbilt
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  • 39 14 The results of last night's professional baseball games: CENTRAL LEAGUE Yomiuri 3 Taiyo 2 Chunichi 4 Yakult 1 Hanshin 2 Hiroshima 0 PACIFIC LEAGUE Nankai 2 Lotte 1 Kintetsu 7 Toei 6 Nishitetsu 3 Hankyu 1
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 278 14 NEW NATION crossword 10 Esophagus: Colloq. 11 Wood or leather colorer 12 Lively French dances IS Pompldou's palace. 17 Mulligan and Irish. 20 Invigorating quality. 23 Composer of "No, No Nanette." 26 Lovable rodent. 28 Bqx. 30 Enrapture: Slang. 33 Pack. 35 Humorist George and i&mily 37 Sangfroid. 38 Tiny
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    • 129 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald Pr.kilpare, PRNEN BY SUSPICION, IS VISITING BUELLEN STARR... r > I'LL COME TO THE POINT. WHAT HAVE VOU SOT A6AINBT HOSPITALS... ANP POCTORS* f WHY ARE VOU L ASKING THAT? Mti&kfa TTjT fSSj-r-"* C SARAH VENABLE KEEPS MEPICAL HELP. BUT EVERY TIME SHE MAKES A
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  • 820 15 By Scrutineer Marc's Dream 'Is shaping up nicely for his first win. Mark him down as a "special". In his next start. He gave a promising display at Penang on Saturday to finish third to all-the-way winner Irish Rebel over 6f. Marc's Dream never
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  • 353 15 Follow the horses marked with a Kinta River led past the 4f from Filderpore and Le Bon Rot, with Love Bug in the rear. Le Bon Roi closed in at the home turn and hit the front at the top of the straight. Le Bon Roi coasted
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  • 539 15 Tokyo, Monday.—Trinidad challenger Matt Donovan goes Into the ring against world Junior middleweight champion Kolchi Wajima of Japan tonight as a complete mystery boxer, after giving nothing away during his training here. The 28-year-old boxer, ranked sixth by the World Boxing Association, has confused Japanese boxing
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  • 329 15 Bettendorf, lowa, Monday—Deane Beman, who began the day four strokes off the lead, fired a fourunder 67 yesterday at Crow Valley Golf Club to win the US$lOO,OOO Quad Cities Open. Beman, winner of the same event last year finished with a 72-hole total of
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  • 83 15 New York. Monday. A proposed exhibition bout at Johannesburg in November between heavyweights Muhammad All and Al Jones Is "definitely off," spokesmen for All said yesterday. "We couldn't reach satisfactory arrangements with the South Africans on such matters as setting and dates," said Bob Arum
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  • 91 15 New York, Monday. Top seeded Billie Jean King captured the singles crown yesterday In the Virginia Slims Phoenix Thunderbird tennis open, pushing her yearly earnings to an estimated US$lO5,OOO. It was the second year in a row that she topped US$lOO,OOO and the second consecutive year she
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  • 59 15 Brighton, England. Monday.—Alistair Wood, a 39-year-old Scottish economics lecturer, smashed the London to Brighton road running race record here yesterday when he covered the 52% miles in five hours 11 minutes 2 seconds. Wood, the Scottish marathon champion, took ten minutes 43 seconds off the previous best
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    • 120 16 A new campaign to recruit coloured policemen In Britain has been foreshadowed by Mr. Robert Carr, the Home Secretary. "They will be of cardinal importance for future relations between police and immigrants," he said. "Some progress has been made and there are now 50 coloured police
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    • 52 16 AH FOOK: Yesterday's Trooping the Colour by the Second Singapore Infantry Regiment at Toa Payoh was a spectacular affair. ME I LIN: I must say so, too. It's a great idea bringing a bit of pomp and parade to residents in a HDB estate to liven up their
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    • 42 16 An all-white South African trampoline team win not be allowed to compete in a school contest at Havering, Essex, in Britain. A town council spokesman said: "We have forbidden them to anpear in any of our schools."
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    • 33 16 Demonstrators protesting at the Belgian government's recent ban on birdsnaring rocked the car of Agriculture Minister Mr. Leo Tlndemans when he arrived in Hannut to address a farmers' union meeting on Saturday.
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