New Nation, 5 October 1972

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, October 5, 1972 No. 528 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 58 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious.
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  • 212 1 Trading was active for the first 45 minutes in the stock market this mornings Prices continued to improve marginally, especially in second-line industrials, properties and hotels. International Wood with speculative support swiftly gained 10 cents to 89 cents. Gula Perak gained a cent to $1.03, Oriental Holdings
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  • 278 1  -  A-G Chambers probe By Wee Beng Huat A company executive got married soon after he returned from his overseas study. Two weeks later, he married another woman this time by Chinese rites. The Attorney-Oene-ral Chambers is now studying whether he should be prosecuted
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  • 67 1 Kampala. Thursday. President Amln last night accused Britain, India, Tanzania, Zambia and other unnamed countries of preparing for an Invasion of Uganda. In an interview with two Libyan journalists, he said this was timed to take place shortly before the expulsion deadline of noncitizen Asians expired.
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  • 250 1 United Press International Manila, Thursday Two military tribunals will meet soon to start trial proceedings against arrested military men and seven civilians, Philippine Information Secretary, Mr. Francisco Tatad, said today. All seven civilians according to Mr. Tatad. face a maximum penalty of death under the provisions
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  • 38 1 Rio de Janeiro. Thursday. Brazilian and United States narcotics agents yesterday found 60 kilos (132 pounds) of heroin, which could be worth US$45 nfiininn (8)126 million), in the hold of an American freighter here.
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  • 141 1 A ring of beauty is a joy forever—especially when it Is an engagement ring. And Queensland Beach Queen 1972 hopes to add a touch of sentimentality to it by selecting her ring In Singapore. Margaret. 20, who is here on her week-long prize visit
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  • 480 1 Malaysian alert as Rome police diffuse explosive device A package bomb posted in Penang—arvlved in the offices of an Israeli organisation in Rome yesterday, but police defused it after a office manager became suspicious and alerted them. News of the bomb, bearing the signature Black
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  • 374 1 Couple's ordeal before big grab Four of the Toa Payoh Goldsmith robbers yesterday "invested" $10 to get at their $120,000 loot. They paid trie $10 to a couple for the use of their Colt Oalant which was later used as the getaway car in the
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  • 89 1 Two of three MAS flights Into Singapore were delayed for short periods this morning. But, a spokesman said: "This is normal." The flights were delayed from five to 10 minutes. The other flight arrived In Singapore on schedule. Yesterday, 14 flights were also affected by
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  • 59 1 Hong Kong, Thursday.—A television crew from Hong Kong leaves for Singapore today to film a documentary programme for broadcast here as part ,of an antl-lltter drive currently underway In this colony. f A government spokesman said the programme would feature the streets of what had
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  • 53 1 Moscow, Thursday. All 100 passengers and crew were killed when a Soviet Ilyushln 18 airliner crashed and exploded on Monday soon after taking off from the Black Sea resort of Sochi First official confirmation came from a Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman who told the US
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  • 28 1 Cairo, Thursday.—The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Vladimir Vinogradov, who returned to Cairo on Tuesday after a six-week absence, yesterday conferred with the Prime Minister, Mr. Aziz Sidky.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 438 2 More offenders booked The drug abuse problem in Singapore is growing, the director of the Central Narcotics Bureau, ivlr. John Hanam, said last night. He said that for the first six months of this year, the number of offenders arrested was 1660, compared with
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  • 289 2 The Singapore Medical Association, has recommended a unified establishment to take charge of ambulance services here. At the moment, two separate establishment run the ambulance services the hospital runs its own for medical and surgical cases and the Fire Brigade another for accidents. The recommendation Is
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  • 61 2 London, Thursday. A bearded American ran riot at London's Heathrow Airport yesterday smashing the windows of a detention office and attempting to set Hre to the room. Officials said the man arrived from the US with a Winchester rifle, 48 rounds of ammunition and a seath knife
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  • 188 2 Cook in the soup —and what a landing! A mix-up between a door and a window landed this cook, Sam Yap Lum, 43 (right), in hospital. He was on the first floor of the Wu Soo San Cheng Tong Association in Club Street together with 11 others enjoying a game
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 170 2 I SOUTH EAST ASIA 1972 SATURDAY—9.OO p.m. GAYWORLD STADIUM CHARLIE LONDOS vs AJEET SINGH Challenger Heavyweight Champion of Indio 8 rounds of 6 min. TONY KONTELLIS vs BRUCE KAME Greek, European fc South East Asian Heavyweight Champion Singapore Champion Karate King 6 rounds of 6 min. plus three supporting bouts
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 517 2 HRPPEmnGs wh t^y on The ROTARY CLUB of Singapore West will hold its luncheon meeting at the Shangri-La Hotel's Red Gardenia Room from 1 p.m. The TOTO DRAW of Singapore Pools Limited will be held at Clifford Pier at 6.30 p.m. The Tiong Bahi*u community centre will begin a practical
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    • 94 2 weather Temperatures in cities yesterday: Kuaia Lumpur Manila Taipeh Jakarta Seoul Hong Kong Tokyo Bangkok Naha Paris Moscow New York London Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth world 32-21 C 32-23 C 28-21 C 34-25 C 18-12 C 29-23 C 25-16 C 32-25 C 25-23 C 18- 6C 11- 4C 21-14 C
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  • 287 3 Plans for the proposed Catholic Junior College at Whitley Road are still awaiting government approval. This was stated yesterday by the secretary and treasurer of the college's building committee. Mr. Cyril Chew. He said: "Plans were drafted by our architects and sent to the authorities
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  • 43 3 The Queenstown Dramatic Society will hold Its first anniversary show at Forfar Square on Oct. 14 at 7.30 pjtn. It will also honour Its etron and chief adviser, JeX Yeun Thong, Minister for Culture, who has been re-elected MP. for Queenstown.
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  • 36 3 Two senior police officers have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships to study police affairs at the Indian National Police Academy at Mount Abu. They are Assistant Superintendents Chong Seek Kong and O. Tolson.
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  • 263 3 Jurong Shipyard. Stores Co-operative will soon have health insurance for dependants of members if the Ministry of Social Affairs gives the green light. According to a spokesman of the co-operative, free medical treatment up to $1000 a year will be given to the wives
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  • 138 3 The three-month project to lay a new pavement at the pedestrian mail at Raffles Place Is going on smoothly. Workers from the FWD road branch were seen at the site yesterday preparing cement for a 3-inch thick concrete base. 80 me were seen lining
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  • 26 3 The Singapore Institute of Management will present a talk on management by objectives at the SIA Theatrette, Robinson Road, at 5.30 p.m. next Monday.
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  • 217 3 On new groups plea The Monetary Authority of Singapore is unlikely to grant the "solvent" chit fund companies the green light to start new groups in the immediate future, it was learnt today. Last week, it sent letters to all the 33 "solvent" chit fund
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  • 43 3 The Photographic Society of Singapore is to organise a three-month course for beginners at its premises In Cashln Street from Oct. 27. The course will cover development and printing In monochrome, principles of colour photography, flash photography, table-top and portrait studies.
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  • 36 3 Mr. N.C. Tan, head of the Cardiothoracic Unit at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, will present medals to 184 blood donors at the School of Nursing, Outram Road General Hospital, on Friday at 5 p.m.
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  • 168 3 The implementation of the National Wages Council recommendations will affect the workers' incentive in Jurong Shipyard, Mr. Low Guan Onn, the deputy general manager, said. In an Interview yesterday, Mr. Low said that the profit-sharing scheme had been scrapped. "All the workers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 r* 9 SINGAPORE'S OWN SPORTING MAGAZINE! 'Sports' is a new, bright and breezy, monthly magazine: Sparkling with lively articles and pictures packed with action: There's good reading for anyone interested in Sport: whatever sport you fancy, .player or spectator. The first issue of 'Sports' is on sale now, only 40
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 394 3 U*i <5 Qois object No. 82 Quantity surveyor wins quiz A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Saturday's quiz photograph showed a fire extinguisher. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Chua Cheng Yong, a quantity surveyor, of Prince Philip Avenue. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor
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  • In Person
    • 549 4 TO MARK MARGIE'S BIRTHDAY Conducted by Teresa Ooi, Tel: *****1 FOR MRS. MARGIE LAM. birthdays are meant to be celebrated in a quiet way Just with the family and some close friends. This year's birthday dinner party at the Lncky Restaurant was no exception. Hubby CHRISTOPHER made
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  • 835 4  -  CINEMA By Edgar Koh DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER starring Sean Connery, with Jill St. John (Lido). A remarkable point about the 007 thrillers is that they can be clothed in a glittery, nonsensical cinematic mantle of hardware and still he as entertainingly Bondish
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 409 4 T gf To: AUSTASIA INDUSTRIES ml P.O. BOX 22. GEYLANG.SINGAPORE 14. jl Please send me without obligation, coldur brochure and price list on Cordonware. Address: NN. 5-10-72 This coupon will help colour your kitchen with beautiful Hills Cordonware t New Mardi Gras— Four saucepans and a dutch oven in Glade
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  • 120 5 Serangoon Gardens will soon have a swimming pool as part of its recreational facilities. This was disclosed by Mr LJP. Rodrlgo, MP for the constituency, in the latest Issue of The Constituent. He listed a series of projects for future development, all aimed at
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  • 99 5 The former BTC bus depot at the Allunled Sennett Estate has been bought by Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co. Pte. Ltd. for $2.5 million. Tan Chong has declined to sav what It Intends to do with the land. Some Chinese bus companies made bids for
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  • 43 5 Mrs. Tan Sook Yee, subdean of the Faculty of Law, University of Singapore, will speak at the annual Speech Day of the Cedar Girls Secondary School tomorrow at 3 p.m. An exhibition on careers for girls will be held.
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  • 158 5 It was a field day for housewives at the handicraft sale at Tan Tock Seng's nurses hostel yesterday. Australian, New Zealand, Japanese and Singapore housewives scrambled for the best buys (above) and the choice was wide from huge, cuddly teddy bears and long soft rag
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  • 430 5 One of Malaysia's most pressing problems is finding enough jobs for its youth about 60 per cent of the unemployed are aged between 15 and 25. This was stated by Inche Musa bin Hltam, chairman of the Federal Land Development Authority and deputy leader of
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  • 23 5 Entries for the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) Examinations 1973 must be submitted to the Ministry of Education by Oct. 20.
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  • 544 5  -  Elephants and lioness wanted too By Nancy Koh She wants a tigress, a lioness and two female elephants, all between the ages of one and two years, and she needs them urgently. For this tall order requested by her uncle in
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  • 278 5 The Press in Asia cannot be compared with its Western counterpart in terms of resources, but it is in no way inferior in terms of quality. In an Interview, Mr. Joseph John, director of the Dr. Rajendra Prasad College of Mass
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  • 306 5 Reuter Moscow, Thursday The Malaysian Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, said last night he had exchanged views on Asian security with Mr. A 1 e x e i Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister. He told a press conference that the objectives of Soviet and South-East Asian
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  • 47 5 New Delhi, Thursday.— Police shot dead two people and wounded seven others when they opened fire on a violent mob of colliery workers In Central India yesterday. Fourteen policemen were Injured In the Incident in Jhagrakhand in Sarguja district of Madhya Pradesh state.
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  • 53 5 The head of the University of Singapore's Extra Mural Studies Department, Mr. J. F. Concelcao, will leave for Britain next Tuesday for preliminary discussions on the proposed 6th Commonwealth Education Conference in 1974. The meeting, at the University of Manchester, is jointly organised by the university and
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  • 143 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Thursday A Norwegian freighter arrived here last night with the body of a Malaysian seaman who was fatally stabbed on Monday night. Two Malaysian seamen, reported involved in the stabbing, are being detained by the captain of the ship, the Bonzo,
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  • 34 5 Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Chief of Personnel and Logistics at the Ministry of Defence, London, will arrive here today with his wife for a four-day visit to the ANZUK Force.
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  • 42 5 Lufthansa Airlines will fly In 10 European travel agents today for a threeday familiarisation tour. They will be guests of the Tourist Promotion Board, the Goodwood Group of Hotels, Malaysian O E Tours and Southern Island Tours Organisation.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 632 6  -  WARNER'S WORLD From Denis Warner United Press International INDONESIA There is a curious ambivalence about Indonesia today. At no time has it been more receptive to foreign investment, or more friendly towards its neighbours and the west. Yet it has also become extraordinarily sensitive
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    • 919 6  -  By Pakir Singh PHILIPPINES He has been varyingly called the "Cassius Clay of the Philippines/' "the mischievous revolutionary," and "a chatterbox." Senator Beni g no S. Aquino whose aspirations to lead the Philippines are unlikely to be defused by the
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    • 810 6  -  South-East Asia Report From Barry Pearton East Asia News and Features PHILIPPINES Barry Pearton was on assignment in Manila last week interviewing a number of top Government officials. He spoke to President Marcos? right hand man, National Defence Secretary, Juan Ponce Enrile, a few hours
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    • VOICE OF THE PRESS
      • 81 6 DANGERS FOBED RT UNLICENSED MEDICINE PEDLARS The Government's firm action in controlling indiscriminate sale of vitamin pills throughout the Republic is most approrpiate. These pedlars know very little of the contents and effects of the pUls which they sell and they are idling them solely because they want
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      • 521 6 What other newspapers are saying: PROMOTE OVERSEAS SALE OF PRODUCTS The Trade Division's Export Promotion Unit and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association Jointly organised an export promotion seminar to study ways q-twi means of promoting export of locally manufactured goods. Mr. Rldswan. Director of Trade Division, has
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 Building is one of' Australia's biggest and busiest industries and some of the latest equipment and materials are ideal for Singapore. The Australians have a unique floor covering for tropical conditions, revolutionary chilling equipment for air-conditioning and refrigeration. New-design ball-bearing hinges,taps,cabinets. New chemical formulations for curing, sealing, water-proofing, bonding, coating.
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  • 162 7 Reuter Belfast, Thursday. A would-be assassin blazed away at Mr. William Craig one of Northern Ireland's top Protestant politicians as he drove along a country road yesterday and he said afterwards It could have been a woman. Three bullets smashed Into the car In which
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  • 389 7 Anti-terror campaign UPI, Reuter Bonn, Thursday The West German government has banned two Palestinian radical organisations in a move which it said was aimed at preventing new acts of terror following the Arab commando raid at the Munich Olympics. An official announcement yesterday charged that
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  • 196 7 Reuter Washington, Thursday— American F-in swing-wing aircraft went back into action over Indo-China on Tuesday after, being out of combat since one was lost last week, the Defence Department said yesterday. The missing plane was one of three which took off on a night mission
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  • 326 7 UPI, Reuter Beirut, Thursday. North Yemeni warplanes have launched their first bombing attack against two villages in Southern Yemen, killing seven people and wounding several others, the Southern Yemeni embassy here said yesterday. British made aircraft, flown by foreign pilots, and using North
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  • 73 7 Jakarta, Thursday. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, surprised reporters yesterday when he announced that as from now he would not answer their questions. "All questions can be put forward through the Public Relations Officer and all statements will also be given through the
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  • 61 7 Paris, Thursday.—President Georges Pompidou yesterday offered himself as a passenger on the joint Soviet-American space shot scheduled for 1975. Receiving members of the International Aeronautic Federation, which Is holding its annual conference here, Mr. Pompidou said he hoped to follow the Joint space shot on television and
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  • 51 7 Bridgetown, Thursday. The Barbados Prime Minister Mr. Errol Barrow, said last night that there was terrorist activity in the Caribbean area. He gave no details but said the' governments of the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, the Virgin Island&r Puerto Rico and Barbados knew about these latest attempts at
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  • 101 7 London, Thursday. Britain has decided to appoint Mr. Christopher Soames, its ambassador to Paris, and former Labour Minister Mr. George Thomson, as commissioners to the European Economic Community (n.EC) political sources said yesterday. An official announcement was expected shortly. Britain formally enters the Common Market
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  • 44 7 Dacca, Thursday Two Russian trawlers will be formally handed over to Bangladesh today at the port of Chlttagong, the Soviet Embassy announced. They are part of a gift of 10 trawlers donated to Bangladesh under an agreement signed last March.
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  • 139 7 Reuter Taipeh. Thursday. Three of eight Taiwan fishing boots arrested by the Australian Government for fishing in Australian territorial waters have escaped from custody and returned home, the Taiwan Fishery Bureau said yesterday. The bureau said the three boats Shing Yu Number One, Sheng Yu Number
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  • 375 7 United Press International Saigon, Thursday. The United States is supplying South Vietnamese soldiers with a new type of should-er-fired anti-tank weapon never before used in combat, military sources said yesterday. More guns and tanks are also being supplied. The anti-tank weapon, caiied the XM2O2,
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  • 225 7 Reuter Saigon, Thursday.—United States special envoy Ma-Jor-General Alexander Haig has left here for home after a second lengthy session of secret talks with President Nguyen Van Thieu apparently centred on US hopes of an early peace breakthrough in the Vietnam war. General Haig, who spent
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 303 7 IMPORTANT! To avo>d possible damage to the camera body which wilt invalidate the Manufacturer's Warranty, it is recommended that only original Takumar accessory lenses be used with your Spotmatic camera y m V m mrNo more ghosting, no more reflection, even when shooting against direct light. Asahi Pentax is the
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  • New Nation Education Broadsheet
    • 3952 8 The government of Rome from the time of the end of the war with Hannibal (c. 200 BC) until the death of Caesar (44 BC) was effectively controlled by the "nobiles". Before looking in detail at the political trends in the period from Sulla
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    • Article, Illustration
      1549 8 THE CALENDAR is one of man's devices to measure time. The making of calendars is a fascinating story whose beginnings stretch back into the dim mists of primeval his• tory.. CALENDAR Is a system of measuring and recording the passage of time. Man made a major scientific advance
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  • 474 10 If the maintenance of national armed forces is to be Justified solely by a country's capacity to withstand any foreign aggression entirely by itself, the armies of most nations would nave to be scrapped. No army is invincible, and the strongest armed service is
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  • 110 10 jijjjvrjiJi i by ISPY The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, that doughty dollar spinner, has been plastering signboards which say "Tourist Attraction" at all landmarks and places where it has had a hand directly or remotely. The new Merllon also has one. This way nobody makes
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  • 1430 10  -  PAKIR SINGH The National Sports Promotion Board has at last brought out a magazine which has the potential to enhance the love for sports among Singaporeans. The magazine called Sport has been given a rousing start with a message
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  • Letters
    • 160 10 The reorganisation of our bus system was to ensure that there are adequate buses plying in each route. May I, on behalf of the residents in Mandai Road draw the attention of the Registrar of Vehicles and the United Bus Company to the situation we are
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    • 356 10 We are a few of the many unlucky ones making use of the bus services Nos. 112 and 94. These two buses take us to and from our place of work in Tanglin. My colleagues and I wait for these buses from 5.00 p.m. at
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    • 269 10 In May, 1972 we were approached by some unknown persons claiming to be from the Housing and Development Board. They asked us whether we would like to shift to some vacant houses which had been handed over by the RAF to the Government. They made it
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • THE GIRL TRADE
    • 923 11 Few women can claim that there is happiness in the cabaret business, but twice cabaret queen Diana Voon seems to have found that—and a pot of gold as well. Better known as Mummy Diana, she boasts a personal clientele of some 10,000 men as
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    • 820 11  -  New Nation today concludes its 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 its investigation into' the bars and cabarets a New Nation probe team found a sordid undercurrent of sexual exploitation where
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    • 736 11 CONCLUSION Many acts that take place inside Singapore's "naughty"-bars are against the law. and the bar owner, bar-girl and patron can be charged if caught. The difficulty is in catching the offenders, as great secrecy is maintained by the bars concerned, and many of
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    • 75 11 Our earlier report on CPF and bar-girls should read: Most, if not all, the girls draw an allowance of less than $200 and therefore do not pay CPF contributions. A spokesman of the Central Provident Fund Board said, "Bar-girls are also employees in every sense of the
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  • TREND
    • 1330 12  -  THE male bOK Presented by Mary Lee V.S. Love is a warm puppy for Charlie Brown. Honeymoon is warm champagne, assassination plots and lice for me. As an emotive word, honeymoon should conjure up all sorts of romantic and beautiful thoughts. But not
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    • 489 12 TALKING f SHOP Before very long now, d e p a r tmental stores here will start putting up their Santa Clauses and reindeers in the windows, heralding the start of the annual drive to get people to spend more and buy more for
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    • 205 12 Melbourne Herald The Better Business Bureau of metropolitan New York lyas started a campaign to "blow the cover off" the quackery that goes on in the weight-reducing business. Each year, Americans spend millions of dollars on weight-reducing devices, pills, and formulas that take absolutely
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  • Commerce and Finance
    • 286 12 Norwegian ship equipment manufacturers may enter into joint ventures with local shipbuilders to make various ship components. Several proposals were made by a visiting six-man Norwegian team to local shipbuilders. Mr. R. Rasmussen. who represents Bergena Mekaniske Verksteder, a member firm of Norway's
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    • 186 12 Dow Jone& closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday: 30 Indus. 951.37 (off 3.10), 20 Transp. 215.57 (off 0.35), 15 UtUa. 111.48 (up 0.25), 65 Stocks 308.37 (Off 0.61). Allied Chem 28% Alcoa 51% Am Brands Am Can 84% AT 4 T 48«/4 A ft
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    • 32 12 Mr. John Gilmour has been appointed to the board of Mansfield and Company Pte. Limited. He remains a director of the Straits Steamship Company and of subsidiary companies in the group.
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    • 177 12 The share 'market moved up marginally yesterday. Trading was heavy in properties and hotels but still thinly spread among industrials. Second line industrials continued to show marked improvement. Gainers included Kuala Lumpur Industries. Oriental Holdings, Perils Plantations, Paper Products and Yeo Hiap Sen?. Major counters attracted little business
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    • 457 12 The Industries and Realty Group has reported pre tax profits of $118,241 for the six months ended June 1972, against $55,198 previously and $105,000 for the whole of 1971. However, figures for the 1972 first half have taken in a non-recurring profit of $100,416 from the
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    • 225 12 New York, Thursday. Prices on the New York Stock Exchange made a quick turnaround toward the end of the session yesterday to close lower in moderate trading. At the close the Dow Jones average of 30 selected industrial stocks was down 3.16 at 951.31 and declines
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 464 13 SINGAPURA BUILDING 2. SOOCTY LIMITtD invites opplicatiom from Singopor* 10 Citizens for the appointment of Accounting Medline Operator 1) Minimum Qualifications A) Good Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent B) Experience in mechonized L ledger posting f Preference .will be given to a candidates with a Book-Keeping p or Accounting Certificate
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    • 568 13 CLERK/TYPISTS $US 10A 195/210-1SA-330/ 345-15A-43S (CNNHM). GCE (O Level) or equivolent and able to type. Applications on Forms obtainable from Registrar, N«ee Ann Technical CeRefe, Clementi Read, S'pore 21, must reach him by 11.10.1972. SHOP TO LET SHOP FRONT AVAILABLE at 217 Lau's Arcodia dist. 15 groundfloor 250 to 400
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    • 302 13 BE SMARTER FLY CHARTER Stngopow/London $525/L— im/Hmr York $350/Dept. London Every Mondays, Tuesdays Thursdays London/Lot Angtkt $553/London/Toronto $511/London/Voncotivtr $574/INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY 217, EAST COAST ROAD LAU'S ARCADIA SINGAPORE 15 TEL: *****7/*****0, *****1/2. 55-A, OSSINGTON STREET LONDON W 2. TEL: 01-229-4432. MST TRAVEL SERVICE Hotel Merlin (Room 108) TEL: *****5/*****4
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    • 345 13 YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL offers Organ Piano Guitar Drum/ Flute/ and Children's Music Course. Air-conditioned Studios. Experienced Teachers. Tel: *****5, *****. PREPARE FOR THE FESTIVE seasons. Enrol now. Beginners' Social dancing classes. Morning afternoon, evening sessions. Enquiries *****1 (11 a.m. 10 p.m.) David's School of Dancing. PEA'S DRIVING INSTITUTION Quick to
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  • Article, Illustration
    139 14 Former State swimmer Eric Yeo showed some of his old dash when he Improved on his 13-year-old record in the 50 metres freestyle in the 14th Police annual swimming meet held at Amber Road yesterday. He returned a time of 26.4 seconds, one fifth of a second faster
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  • 223 14 Johannesburg, Thursday. Basil D'Oliveira, the coloured cricket- star who left South Africa to carve himself a regular place in England's Test teams, has arrived here for a sixmonth coaching spell. D'Oliveira, who arrived last night from Salisbury where he played in an international Wanderers team
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  • 283 14 'Skopje, nia last night carried out its threat to refuse to play Israel in the chess Olympiad here and forfeited the match. Albania has walked out of a match against South Africa in a previous Olympiad. Several teams In the same group as Albania, have
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  • 41 14 Lady bowlers who are members of STBC and citixens of Singapore and who wish to compete In the ladies section of the World Cup, must contact either Peter Choo or EE Fook Choy of Jackies Orchard by noon tomorrow.
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  • 369 14 London, Thursday England's squad for next Wednesday's international with Yugoslavia suffered further depletion as a result of last night's third round English football League Cup-ties. Seven of the chosen 22 players were> ruled out last night because they were required by their clubs
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  • 372 14 Jakarta, Thursday. The Australian, Indonesian and New Zealand soccer teams are due to meet in a three cornered tournament here starting on Saturday, a dress rehearsal for their World Cup qualifying series due to be played in Sydney next march. The Australians, with a 20 strong
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  • 358 14  -  passing shots sr" Desmond Oon The First Lawn Tennis Coaches' Course In Singapore which was opened by the chairman of the National Sports Promotion Board, Inche Othman Wok, on June 2 this year, has ended. Twenty trainee-coaches who have slogged through three months of theoretical and
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  • 95 14 Tokyo, Thursday Last year's Wimbledon tennis champion John Newcombe said here yesterday that he hoped to play in the Australian Davis Cup team next year. "My contract with WCT (World Championship Tennis) is expiring in December and I hope to play in the Davis Cup next year,"
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  • 331 14 Police n produced a surprise when it beat favourites Singapore Medical Association 3-1 In the final of the C grade division I section played at Tanglin Club last night. In the first game Police's Tahar Salleh came from behind to beat Albert Wee 9-10, 9-4, 10-9, 9-Y
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  • 216 14 Reuter London, Thursday. British goiter Tony Jacklin returned to top form to be the first round leader of the 15,000 sterling (about $102,000) Dunlop Masters golf tournament after a re-cord-breaking 65 on the Northumberland Golf Club course here yesterday. Jacklin's seven-under-par round
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  • 133 14 Sydney, Thursdav. Finnish driver Rauno Aaltonen leads the field after the first day of the 2000 mile Southern Cross rally In his Datsun 240Z sports coupe, officials said here last night. Aaltonen, who has lost 14 points after travelling 550 miles on the first section
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  • 92 14 Auckland, Thursday The same New Zealand team which thrashed Australia at Tauranga last month is to play India in the Australasian zone final of the Thomas Cup contest here later this week. It comprises the Purser brothers, Richard and Bryan, Mike Stossel and Warren Jones. The contest
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  • 79 14 UNION Aberavon 11 Ebbw Vale 7; Bridgend 58 Cheltenham 7; Bridgwater and Albion 6 St. Lukes College 12; Bristol 18 Swansea 18; Clifton 6 Bath 18; Durham 22 Leicestershire 4; Maes teg 4 Pontypool 21; Moseley 21 Loughborough College 16; Penarth 4 Cardiff 26; Royal Navy 16
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  • 85 14 Taipei, Thursday Defending champions Japan will take Dart in the Fourth Asian Cup women's basketball tournament here next month, despite the severance of diplomatic relations between the two countries, it was announced here last night. A spokesman for the Taiwan Basketball Association said a Japanese sports
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  • 36 14 CENTRAL LEAGUE Hiroshima 5 Yomiuri 1 Yakult 5 Taiyo Whales 0 •Taiyo 6 Yakult. 5 PACIFIC LEAGUE Toei 13 Nishitetsu 0 •Toei 3 Nishitetsu 1 Other games rained out. V Denotes 2nd game.
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  • 17 14 Oslo, Thursday Belgium beat Norway 2-0 in a World Cup soccer match here last night.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 300 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Purloined. 7 Hot Meat dish. 13 Person of little wealth. 14 "The the Black." 16 Alfresco. 17 Set up. 19 Bab el Mandeb Island. 20 Maine or Vermount in Paris. 33 Plying toy. 33 Eric and Leif. 36 Cassowary's cousin. 37 Musical abbreviation. 30 SDellbound.
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    • 134 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald LET'S FACE IT. SARAH VENABLE'S HAP IT. THE WORLP IS PE FINITELY NOT WAITING FOR HER. ANP AHy TIME > SPENT ON CLEARING- UP HER ACHES ANP/ PAiNS... I «.IS STOLEN FROM MEf SO-SET LOST AMONGST >OUR TEST TUBES, POCTOR, ANP LET ME GET ON
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  • 2866 15 SATURDAYCLASS 1 DIV. 2 8F ($13,000 $9100 TO WINNER) ***** VJP. n a (KC Chew) Osman «o rw ***** CINCINNATI a 4KL Chong)MaSo; I S ***** ARATONOA a (I\>to) Mansor I}'. ***** AEROSPACE II a (Sagittarius) Tulioh tV ***** LAS VEGAS a (KL Chong) T>h f
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  • 423 15 Scratchings SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE ONE: 1.45 Oass 6 Div 4 6f Tahan, Never Mind 11, RACE TWO: 2.15 Oaas 6 Div 3 6f Alma, Happy Way, Bat Maatenon IT RACE THREE: 2.45 daaa 3 Div 4 6f Show Boy. RACE FOUR: 3.15 daaa 3 Dhr 3
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  • 161 15 Paris, Thursday.—There were no surprise withdrawals from Sunday's Prix De L'arc De Triomphe at Longchamp at yesterday's third forfeit stage. The 25 horses left in the event, Europe's richest race, include the French-trained favourite, Hard To Beat, and Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien's classic winners Roberto,
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  • 449 15 By Blue Peter Graces did a sparkling gallop on a good track at Buklt Timah this morning. Ridden by Johnny Wilson the Test Case five-year-old reeled off 3f in 36 2/5 accompanied by Sitting Mountain. Royal Moor (C.H. Tan) again took the eye when
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  • 42 15 Champion stayer Jumbo Jet, fit and fresh after a let-up, in 'full flight" during a workout at Bukit Tim ah this morning in preparation for the rich Singapore Gold Cup.—Picture by Sulaiman Ismail. Picture by Sulaiman Ismail
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  • Back Page THURSDAY
    • 170 16 Today is Thursday, October 5. the 279 th day of 1972 with 87 to follow. THE MOON: ApproachIts new phase. THE MOKNING STARS: Venus. Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STABS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. The 21st President of the
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    • 108 16 A Callfornian businessman who once studied for the priesthood in Rome says he has offered to buy the Colosseum for a US$l million and reopen it as a paid attraction for the public. The 1,900-year-old catinfested amphitheatre often described as the most magnificent ruin in the
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    • 74 16 The Venice City Police Corps is going to wind up In jail after'all. A judge acquitted 313 policemen recently of a charge of violating a Fascist era law when they staged a 15-day strike for higher pay last year. He ruled strikes do not break
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    • 36 16 Flower power or what? This olivecomplexioned Polynesian lass surely has photo power judging from this captivating pose. Her name: Luana. Age: 19i She is currently dancing at Tropicana's Orchid Lantern.. Picture by Steven Lee
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    • 46 16 AH FOOK: I'm delighted to hear that the Singapore Rugby Union is laying emphasis on local participation in international meets. It has been long awaited. MEI LIN: Yes. An AllCitizens side will surely give the Republic a true identity something to be proud of.
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    • 353 16  -  RANSOM-CONSCIOUS TOO! By Wee Beng Huat Kidnappers may have no chance in Singapore but dog-nappers are certainly getting the free run of the place, Judging by the number of dog-nappings in recent months. But there is little that the police can do. To start with,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 456 16 5 Siagapsre 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the FamUy (C) 3.45 Then and Now: A Chance to Learn (C—Rpt) 4.15 Housewives' Matinee A Silk-Thread Marriage (Mandarin Film, Pt. 2—Rpt) 5.15 Close 6.00 Opening and Rocky Jones, Space Ranger Forbidden Moon (Ch. 2) 6.30 News in Brief
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    • 533 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you are extremely Intuitive and, since your "feelings" about things have not led you astray in the past, you will very probably continue to depend upon "hunches," "sixth senses," and so on until the end of your days. Seldom changing
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