New Nation, 23 November 1972

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, November 23, 1972 "No. 568 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 82 accidents yesterday. Three were serious.
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  • 208 1 In selective and thin trading, the share market was lively for the first 45 minutes this morning. Prices in general were improving. Federal Cables advanced two cents to $4.62, Malaya wata two cents to $3.36, Fancy TUe 15 cents to $2.55, Gammon a cent to $2.37. Public
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  • 400 1 SIS experts at scene A team of experts from the ClD's Special Investigation Section today began a massive hunt for eye-witnesses and clues to help identify the four charred bodies recovered from the burntout Robinson's site. The men are working in close liaison with pathologist
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  • 346 1 design* call by Wilson United Press International London, Thursday The House of Commons last night rejected new government immigration rules favouring citizens of European Common Market countries over those of Canada, Australia and other British Commonwealth nations. An Opposition Labour Party motion rejecting the rules was
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  • 53 1 Police this morning said they have smashed an eight-member gang responsible for a spate of armed robbery and housebreaking since 1966. This followed the arrest of a 37-year-old man in an ambush on Nov. 11, and later the other seven. The gang was responsible for at least
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  • 163 1 Two youths posing as passengers robbed taxi-dri-ver of his $20 earnings at Woodlands last night. The duo. a Chinese and an Indian, gagged the taxidriver. Llm Mln Teck. 63. with his handkerchief, forced him out of his cab. tied up his legs and
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  • 79 1 London, Thursday—Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will arrive In London on Saturday for a visit as guest of the British Government, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here announced today. The programme for his visit has not yet been finalised, but It is understood that it
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  • 273 1 Reuter Kampala, Thursday President Amin said last night he wanted to see all religions In Uganda completely Afrlcanlsed, so that there was no danger of subversion by foreign priests. He was speaking at a meeting with about 1500 women from all over Uganda at the International
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  • 408 1 'Call to US to catch plotters' United Press International Manila, Thursday The Philippine Government has asked the United States to help apprehend an undisclosed number of Americans linked with a plot to assassinate President Marcos, the Daily Express reported today. The pro government newspaper said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 insioe mm -FACE 2; Price ol stoc* !ecd to go up S PAGE 3 Expos tion on condominiums FACE 4 Cinema Re view PACE r j Racial brawls on US Seventh Flcc PACE 6 Fallacy ot import substitution PACE 7. Dill.ir Drain Seeking answers to spiralling prices 4- PACE 10:
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    • 123 1 Now, a medically proven way to end dandruff forever!* A Ordinary dandruff shampoos only wash away yesterday's dandruff. But doctors saw Revlon's ZP n stop dandruff for good in 3 out of 4 cases tested That's because it's made with Zinc Pyradinethione. And only Revlon has it. Used regularly, ZP
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 230 2  -  'Blow for pig, poultry breeders' By Ivan Lim The price of locally manufactured animal and chicken feed will go up from tomorrow. This was decided yesterday at a meeting of the Singapore Stockfeed Manufacturers' Association which represents 10 feedmills. There will be an announcement on
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  • 120 2 A geological unit has been set up by the Public Works Department to provide fundamental geological data for feasibility studies of major engineering projects and utilisation of the Republic's natural resources. The unit will be part of the Structural Design and Investigation Branch. In
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  • 54 2 A Youth Leadership Training Camp will be held at Pulau Tekong. Besar from tomorrow to Nov, 30. Forty-eight boys and 24 girls from Balestier Hill Technical School, Broadrick Secondary School, Dunearh Technical School and Maju Secondary School will attend the camp. The camp will hold Open Day on
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  • 413 2 Unless bo-operative societies in Singapore reorganise and reform along scientific management lines, they would be left far behind in their bid to expand or prosper. This warning was, contained in a paper presented at the seminar on Expansion of Cooperative Services to Members by
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  • 146 2 The Kampong Übi and Joo Chiat branches of the United National Front have resigned en bloc from the party and crossed over to the Justice Party. The chairman of the Joo Chiat branch, Mr. William Cook, today accused the UNF of showing disloyalty towards Singapore. He
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  • 276 2 Like other disabled people, a blind person has always been the last to be hired and the first to be fired, according to Mr. Ron Chandran Dudley, Rehabilitation Officer for the Singapore Association for the Blind. Of the seven stenographers trained at
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  • 29 2 The Foreign Minister, Mr. 6. Rajaratnam, will address the Foreign Correspondent* Association of South-East Asia at their annual dinner at the Bhangri-la Hotel on Nov. 7.30 p.m.
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  • 231 2 Top-ranking officers will examine films from cameras 'fired' through the gunsights of Singapore's "defending" jets to confirm how many "enemy" planes were shot down during the big five-nation air defence exercise. Officers of Singapore's 104 Hunter squadron were "more than pleased" with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 11 in* >£ *I*&y'* x >1- VM!-^ -M j!L Ivi tv i& > *l kA my '*'&*aPJLV...-', z s n it 4i m V. 2* IZgypw If! V' >>• Jk hw SFFVtt SIX GREAT STRAITS STEAfT)SHIP HOLIDAY!) Singapore/Port Kelang/Singapore Sailings2B.ll,s.l2, 11.12,17.12,24.12 8 80 Singapore/Kuching/Singapore Sailings 24.11, 30.11,6.12,18.12,24.12 Singapore/Kota Kinabalu/Singapore from
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    • 100 2 I 1.1 II 11 Cocktail Loange from sp.m. (Closed on Sundays) Relax with a drink and a friendly chat with our charming hostesses in a cosy atmosphere. IwA Deep freeze the cost of living. This home deep freezer from Philips can hdp you save on food prices, because you're able
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 125 2 Today's winning number *****6 If the last six digits of your Singapore Identity card number are those shown above, you can claim a $300 Post Office Savings Bank Gift Voucher. Your voucher will be paid Into a Post Office Saving Bank account in your name. Call with your identity card
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    • 582 2 HRPPenmcs WHAT'S ON TODAY Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng. Minister for Education, will attend the'loth ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS of the Singapore Women Physical Education Teachers Association at the Nan Chlau Girls High School Auditorium at 7.30 p.m. A three-day COLLOQIUM ON INDONESIAN LAW has begun at the New Lecture Theatre 3 of
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  • 396 3 'Few guidelines' Condominium planning for future residential development in Singapore has led to apprehension among people hoping to be owner-occupiers. This is the opinion of Mr. Chia Choon Yang a lawyer, who gave his view in an article, Condominium: An Exposition, published In Commentary,
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  • 107 3 Dare-devil stunts, exciting acts and amusing clowns were all part and parcel of the Russian Circus which gave its first performance at the National Theatre last night. The children who turned out in full force gasped at the strength of Kiselyev Anatoly and Malenkin Nikolai, laughed at the
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  • 34 3 Mr. Chien Chun Ching ol the Singapore Chinese Chess Association will speak on Chinese chess at the National Library meeting room on Saturday at 2 p.m. An exhibition will also be held.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 318 3 Quiz object No. 121 Machine operator wins top prize Last Friday's quiz photograph showed a section of an ice cube tray. The first prize of $15 goes to Mr. Willie Chiang, a machine operator, of Alexandra Road. His entry was the first correct one opened by the Editor last night.
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  • In Person
    • 447 4 SEND-OFF DINNER FOR THE SEVEN MEMBERS MR. QUEK MOH TENG has a great deal to rejoice about—and it's all because of chess. Mr. Quek was heading a chess association which grew so large that it was upgraded to the Singapore Chinese Chess Association. As president
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  • 506 4  -  That's What's Up Doc CINEMA By Edgar Koh WHAT'S UP DOC? starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. (Capitol). There is a those-were-the-good-old-days sort of nostalgia even in the cinema. And after seeing What's Up Doc? I can undestand why. In particular, there was screwball comedy a term
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  • 375 5 We pounded Syria, says Israel UPI, Reuter Tel Aviv, Thursday Tense uncertainty gripped the rugged Golan Heights yesterday after Israel and Syria fought plane, tank and artillery duels across the ceasefire line. Civilian and tourist traffic was again banned from the Heights, which have strategic value
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  • 316 5 •New Delhi, Thursday. Angry mobs protesting against discrimination in government jobs burned six railway stations in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh yesterday. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi told parliament the three day old rioting was "much worse than we had feared," and called a special
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  • 50 5 London, Thursday.—Railway labour leaders yesterday called a 24-hour strike against British Rail to protest against supervisors moving an experimental train despite a union ban. The walkout, which is expected to disrupt train services throughout Britain, was approved at a six-hour meeting of the union's executive committee.
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  • 153 5 United Press International Hong Kong, Thursday. The Russian container ship Kavalerovo will stay in Hong Kong until the alleged Soviet spy, Ho Hungyan, is taken off, a spokesman for the ship's agents said yesterday. The spokesman, for Mollers' Limited, said the ship, which is
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  • 330 5 Reuter Paris, Thursday. US peace negotiator Dr. Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese leader Mr. Le Due Tho met for 3 Vi hours here yesterday in the renewed discussions which could end the Vietnam war. Dr. Kissinger smiled briefly and looked faintly satisfied but Mr.
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  • 182 5 Reuter Islamabad, Thursday. Pakistan's President Bhutto said yesterday he did not see the point in apologising to Bangladesh leader Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman for alleged atrocities committed by the Pakistan army last year In Bangladesh. Addressing a public meeting at Bannu, on the frontier
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  • 182 5 United Press International New York, Thursday Fashion designer Don Loper, as famous for his wardrobes for Hollywood personalities as he was for his name on ready-to-wear labels, died on Tuesday night at a hospital in Santa Monica after a long Illness. He was 65. Mr.
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  • 73 5 Moscow, Thursday. A Soviet military tribunal has sentenced two men to face the firing squad for crimes committed as members of Nazi German punitive units during the Second World War, Izvestia reported today. One of them received a medal from the Nazi occupation forces for the
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 719 5  -  South East Asia Report From Robert Pullan Melbourne Herald S-E ASIA The strain of operations in the US navy's Seventh Fleet in South-East Asia is producing unprecedented shipboard racial brawls, acts of sabotage and defiance of discipline. The most serious Incident
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    • 314 5  -  From V.K. Chin MALAYSIA Malaysia is moving towards closer trade, and possibly diplomatic, ties with China following the visit of a six-man official delegation to Peking. The delegation, which left for the Chinese capital on Nov. 11, is expected to return to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 437 6 Dr. Toh Chin Chye's warning against "excessive protection" of local industries against external competition raises once again the question of the usefulness of import substitution for developing countries. Following the achievement of independence, many new states immediately plunged into import substitution, as much out of
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  • 80 6 rroTvv^rTv^Tv^ 1 UJxlfcjl jv by ISPY It was 11.30 a.m., Tuesday, 21st November. As millions of dollars of Roods went up in smoke at Robinson's, a man with a camera watching the blaze from the roof of a tall building exclaimed: "Oh my God! What am I
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  • 1067 6  -  GERALD de CRUZ The trouble with some fathers today is not so much that they are hypocrites, but that their children find them out so easily. With the result that their "emperor's clothes" are stripped from them and they
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    • 193 6  -  T. A. MUGAN The frantic practice of martial arts everywhere in Singapore leaves me somewhat puzzled. What are they training to fight for? Who are they hoping to defend against? I cannot imagine that so many good people in Singapore are frightened of their fellow Singaporeans.
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    • 319 6 Whatever the specious arguments advanced by Dr. Goh in defence of the existence of Toto and lotteries, there is no sound or logical reason why the government should use the mass media like the TV and radio to encourage gambling on a nationwide scale. This has
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    • 96 6  -  PRITAM SINGH Each week Television Singapore telecasts English, Malay, and Indian fulllength pictures. Sometimes dramas and classical dances are also telecast. But has RTS forgotten the Sikhs? It has been a long time since RTS showed any Hindustani film. To be fair and also to
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    • 82 6  -  K. P. TAN Allow me to contribute just a few more words Inspired by the recent controversy In the Press over nylon stockings. To a woman's legs stockings are What cosmetics do to her face so far, Both let her look the style she should And
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    • 172 6  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. Please refer to the letter by C. K. Lim (NN, October 21) regarding his request for an overhead pedestrian bridge at the end of Block 25 in Bendemeer Road. Consequent upon the opening of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • THE : . Y ; : • x1
    • 824 7 It obviously costs more to keep body and soul together now than, say, 10 years ago, though in monetary terms, wages have- increased. However, wage earners who complain loudly about the rising cost of living more often than not do
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    • 523 7 Inflation is a worldwide phenomenon, a fact of life facing every family and wage-earner. Prices go up and wages rise but the real test for the ordinary family and man-in-the-street is how far his pay packet goes. He may have a fatter pay packet
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    • 404 7 There are several factors which tend to counterbalance inflation in Singapore. The free-port status has generally kept down the prices of essential goods. Singapore is not selfsufficient in foodstuffs; but on the other hand, there is no need for heavy government subsidies
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    • 785 7 How to combat rising prices In Singapore. Does the solution lie in government controls, co-operative movements or is it up to the consumer himself? Most people are tempted to look to the government to impose price controls and stop inflation. Only to a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 3841 8  -  New Nation Education Broadsheet GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES OF THE IMPACT OF MODERNISATION By JOHN RUTHERFORD Professor of Geography, University of Sydney. THE NATURE OF AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY has come a long way from the days when it was looked upon as a rather encyclopaedic account of capes and bays,
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  • 1864 9 UNYIELDING GRIP Antarctica is the continent surrounding the South Pole. Jtvis the coldest and most desolate region on earth. Larger than Australia, its area is more than five million square miles. The Antarctic Is frozen not only physically In the dimension of space, but also historically In
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  • TREND
    • 824 10  - Romance taxes a man's pockets—and patience THE male box mcp Presented by f Mary Lee I used to think that men who could agree to separate holidays from their wives were either bored with their own image of reliability or permissive. They can justify their schemes to explore the now
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    • 91 10 Washington, Thursday The US Air Force plans to treble the number of women In the service In the next five years and put them In virtually every Job except combat flying, it was announced yesterday. From January 1 most of the remaining
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    • 125 10 Don't wait till the Eleventh Hour before you decide on what to wear for that Christmas Eve party. This is one time a little planning will save a lot of money and worries. If you take time making your round of the shops, you're bound
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    • 413 10  -  TABIB Dear Tabib, I shall be most grateful if you can tell me which ar• the most suitable mattresses for children and babies, that is, spring foam, all foam, cotton-filled and so on. j I understand from, friends that a certain type of mattress
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    • 428 10 TALKING SHOP \RUTH MOSES A child's Christmas Is a delightful picture of Santa, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, old socks stuffed full of goodies and presents gaily wrapped to surprise and thrill. For the adult, Christmas means a desperate hunt for these gifts to make It a
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  • SIGHT AND SOUND
    • 748 11 Four-channel stereo. Two words that put a vast dimension into sound reproduction. Hearing a four-channel stereo is, quite simply, an unbelievable experience. 5 Imagine, for instance, sitting in the balcony of our home and listening to tie roar of a Jet plane above
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    • 366 11 More than 15 years have passed since we heard our first twochannel stereo sound. Many of us who then had monophonic sound equipment changed the system from one speaker to two. We were thrilled, often flabbergasted, by the difference that the
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    • 429 11 Another advantage of the Discrete System is that the listening area is broad and the maintenance of musical properties is easy. In the Matrix System, the listening position is considerably narrower and the maintenance of good musical properties more difficult. Many music artistes prefer the Discrete System
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    • 341 12 Here are some dos and don'ts when buying, installing or maintftinlng a hi-fl system: Do read the operating instructions supplied with each unit. Keep referring to the Instruction manual when setting up your hi-fl system If your dealer does not set It up for
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    • 1195 12 ITS NOT A MATTER OF TASTE Loudspeakers in a stereo system are as important to the system as the last pages are to a novel. For without them, your $10,000 amplifier and turntable, are as worthless as a discarded piece of junk.
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    • 1957 13 When Television Singapore telecasts in colour by 1974, only slightly more than a decade will have elapsed since black and white transmission was first initiated. As Is the case with other technological developments, the time-lag between any two advancements is shorter in a
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    • 839 14 Tape equipment to the hi-fl enthusiast Is a 'must* in their sound reproduction system. Because turntables and tuners can only reproduce commercially recorded or broadcast sound, enthusiasts often use tape equipment to actively participate in the selection and even creation of music programmes. For
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    • 127 14 This turntable features electronic speed control, a photo- electronic off-switch and floating suspension of turntable and pick-up arm. advantages are the high stability of turntable speed, negligible wow and rumble and the accurate and individual fine adjustment of each speed. The photoelectronic switch off system is completely soundless
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    • 618 14 Turntables are one of the most important links in a stereo set-up. For without them you cannot possibly reproduce sounds from records directly through the amplifier and speakers. Turntables have got several tasks to perform: It must revolve at a specified
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    • 389 15 With so many types of tape recorders on the market now, it is indeed difficult to make a sensible choice. If you have the time, the best way is to look around first and compare the prices, bearing In mind that
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    • 342 15 When talking about sound reproduction, the words High Fidelity and Stereo are most often used. Not many people know the difference between the two. Thus the words are very often confused to describe sound reproduction equipment. High Fidelity or hl-fl. for short, makes very much
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    • 636 16 Bach or Beethoven. Elvis or Beatles. A language course or 60 minutes of pure pornography. Just slip In the cassette or cartridge and turn your car Into a concert hall on wheels. This Is one luxury nearly every car owner in
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    • 466 16 The kind and position of loudspeakers for your stereo equipment definitely affects the sound you hear. For a four-channel stereo system. It Is ideal to use identical speakers for both front and rear, especially when you are listening to the Interplay between
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    • 355 16 S i n g a p o reans are slowly casting aside their long-standing prejudice against local-ly-assembled radio and television sets. More and more people turn to them now with full confidence in their quality. This confidence is the result of improved skills and reliability as
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    • 342 17 Assembly industry sets high quality standard The television assembly Industry in Singapore, started during the mid-608, has expanded over the past years to enter into the highly developed field of electronic technology. Public acceptance of locally assembled television sets has shown that given the proper encouragement,
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    • 600 17 You don't have to wait until 1974 when TV Singapore begins transmitting in colour to see rainbow in your living room. You can do so right now ...If you are willing to spend more than $3,000 in your next trip to the TV dealer's
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    • 658 18  -  By Peter Ong About three months ago, I called a carpenter to my house in Toa Payoh. His job was to build a sound-proof room specially for my listening pleasure. I had to buy a stereo hifl system for the room, of course, and I
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    • 455 18 The Dutch Firm Philips, one of the two parent companies of the Polygram Group, has now released details of its new video recording system which enables a 45 minute colour vision programme to be stored on one side of a gramophonetype disc. A video-disc
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    • 385 18 Philips have Introduced a new quality standard in medium priced speaker systems. Very shortly, Philips Singapore will receive the first consignment of their new three-way Hi-Fi International Speaker system RH 427 priced at around $675 per pair. Incorporating the well proven Philips tweeter, responsible for
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    • 564 19 Dynaco speakers BUYING GUIDE T W' -tmw ,>AViWVKVnilKB^nQHMI LATEST MODELS IN TOWN The 790 represents a revolution in tuner-ampilfler design, being the first unit erer to employ electronic touch controls for station tuning. As such It Is probably the most superb single Hi-Fi unit on the market.
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    • 456 20 With its unique operating convenience in conjunction with its outstanding technical and audio features, this 3-speed stereo transcription turntable measures up to the standards of the most fastidious music connoisseur. It can be used optionally as a manual or automatic turntable, a record changer
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    • 132 21 You're In step with to* morrow with this advanced 48 watt 4-channel system. The 4ME-4800 not only permits you to play regular 2channel 8-track cartridge tapes and discrete 4-chan-nel 8-track cartridge tapes, but It also Incorporates JVC's exclusive Simulated Four Channel System (8.F.C.8.) which lets you convert any
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    • 339 21 Automatically plays the reverse side of the cassette at the end of the run without you having to lift a finger a luxury available only on the bigger 8 track players. Ruggedly built but delicate In tone and sensitive In reproduction. Every part Is precision engineered
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 312 11 It/ I from the folk/ w who brought you /tereo So why not stop by your JVC Nivico dealer and lend an ear to their Modular Units. They've everything you need. And they're all hear. Right now. Zt 5 *1 '.V y v'V« itj'. -V; .Vvft > POWER irom 10
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 205 13 the grand shows TS-24S TR-003EU Your living, listening mate this 3 inch 'pop-up' TV lives in a portable cassette recorder. Enjoy your favourite TV programme or listen to your favourite cassettes anywhere you go. It's beauty goes inward too in a self contained battery. TR-001EU The one and only the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 686 16 From the people who made the expression"Made in Germanjfa worldfamous concept of quality.... A sophisticated automatic 3-spced Stereo transcription' A sophisticated automatic 3-speed Stereo transcription' class turntable with unique operating convenience for the most fastidious music connoisseur. It can be used as a manual or automatic turntable and incorporates the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 53 19 1 m !ff n\ Cash $295 To ensure your personal TV enjoyment, invest in an aII-transistor Philips 9" portable. It's a sofidlyconstructed quality product that will give you clear pictures, powerful sound and years of trouble-free performance. detachable daylight viewing screen. earphone for private listening operates on mains or 12V
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 444 22 AVIATION Another scheduled airline, the British European Airways. Is going to fight the charterers at their own 1 game—by introducing a part-charter scheme next April., The plan which is part of a package deal—calls for would-be passengers to negotiate with tour operators for
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    • 211 22 After a 14 per cent profits' downturn at midterm, Singapore Land and Investment's H per cent setback in the fuU year's pre-tax profits must appear heartening. However, the picture would probably have been less encouraging for the year ended August 1972 if
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    • 121 22 United Press International Tokyo, Thursday The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) announced yesterday it would issue 20,000 million yen (U5569.9 million) worth of 15-year yen bonds on Dec. 2 carrying seven per cent interest. The bonds, the fifth to be
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    • 385 22 NOW A STAKE Hf CHEMICAL AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES Lien Hoe Industries which reported almost doubled first half profits recently continues to expand apace, its latest moves being to take a substantial stake in See Sen Chemical and Sino-Malay Construction. Lien Hoe will participate up to 39 per
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    • 317 22 OVERSEAS COMPANIES Further testing of the Yeelirrie uranium deposit in Western Australia has indicated that a significant part of the mineralisation occurs in high grade seams, according to the quarterly report of Western Mining Corporation. The deposit, about 400 kilometres (km) northwest
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    • 211 22 UPI, Reuter New York, Thursday. Investors sent prices higher in heavy trading yesterday 3n the New York Stock Exchange. Analysts said continued optimism concerning the nation's economic future bolstered investor hopes. At the close, the Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue chip stocks was up
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 198 22 Closing prices (in francs) yesterday: Parlbas 209.50 (207) Indochine 275.10 (276.50) Ponder 405 (405.10) Printemps 170 (171.20) COE 494 (496) Bull 74.30 (74.90) Royal Dutch 194 (196J0) Michelin 1751 (1757) Thomson 160 (161.30) CPP 211 (212.50) Rhone 189.50 (187) Air 340 (341) Philips 84 (84.80) Suez 370 (366) Citroen
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      • 252 22 Price# at 11.30 *.m. today (Australian time). A baleen 14 17 do opta 07 nil AOD IS 16 Allstate ctg 28 31 Amad 15 10 Aurora IS 18 do opts 04 04% Aust Ant 14 16 Bamboo 09 11 Bflfh 4ft 44 Bounty Oil 01% 02 Bridge 27 28
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      • 184 22 Allied Chem 80* Alcoa 84* Am Brand* 45S Am Can S5V4 AT ft T 52 V A ft P T* Aaaoonda 19* Both Stool 80* Bootag 28* Catorp Trac 88* Chryaler 40* Coca-Cola. 143* Coot OU 38% Control Data 80* Cbra Ol Wka 288 Dow Cbera 104* DuPoot
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      • 34 22 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York exchange yesterday: SO Industrials 1020.54 (up 7.29), 20 Transport 232.01 (up 0.77), 15 Utilities 124.11 (up 0.32), 65 Stocks 333.10 (up 1.81).
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      • 59 22 Tokyo, Thursday.—flectic buying pushed the Tokyo stock exchange to a new peak yesterday with turnover reaching 630 million shares. The closing market average was 4.667.71, up 40.44 from 4,618.27 on Tuesday, which itself was a record. Stockbrokers reported many smaller Investors were trying to share in
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    • 54 22 The share market eased to lower levels doe to widespread profit-taking in many industrial, hotel and property counters yesterday. Most banks declined under selling pressure. Hotels and properties were narrowly mixed. Yesterday's turnover totalled 3.6 million shares valued at $11.4 million. The Straits Times Industrial index declined by
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    • 291 22 TRONOH MINES and its subsidiaries produced 2540 metric tons of tin concentrates in the nine months to September 1972. This compares with a production of 3,512 metric tons in the Whole of 1971. SUNGEI WAT DREDGING in its Btst quarter to September 1972 produced 2516 piculs of tin
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    • 42 22 The Malaysian government will announce new export Incentives when the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Slew Sin, makes his Budget speech in Parliament next month, the Minister of Trade and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said In Petaling Jaya yesterday.
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    • 650 23 NEW NATION PHONE *****8 ANNOUNCEMENTS ATTINTION!! WE STOCK a comprehensive rang« of nursery needs, quality children's dresses, toys etc. Do your Christmas Shopping Eorly ot: Imbi Children's Wear. 424, Blk 186, Too Payoh Central Singapore. Telephone: *****5 (behind Kong Chion Cinema). LOU ISC KLERK'S SALONS in Hbtel Singopura for your
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    • 519 23 MODERN FURNISH KO FLAT Paterson Rood 3 bedrooms. Contact Teo ***** Singapore. DOT. 20 semi-detached 3 bedrooms. Enquiry Telephone: *****1 SinoGDOre. ROOM TO LIT Office/Residence. 3 84-A East Coast Rood Singapore *****6. ACCOMMODATION WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Wanted detoched/semi-detached/ terroce/flots at dist. 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 21 and 23.
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    • 543 23 ■MM FOR SALE KAWAI PIANOS for excellent tone quality ond durability. Highly recommended by many piano teochers. Over 500 Kawai pianos have been sold to many satisfied customers. Robert Piono Company, S'pore Tel: *****7 or at May Music Corporation, 55, Stamford Rood. STEEL WHEELS 5Vi" 13." 7 ft" x 13."
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    • 378 23 HI-FI fir STEREO CAR STEREO HI-FI EQUIPMENT Soles and Installation. Wide range available from Audio Electronics, 4 President Building (Singapore) *****4. LOST BLACK AND WHITE Shih Tzu small curly dog. Goodwood Hill Rood off Stevens Road. Reward *****0 S'pore. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION DISTRICT 10: 2-Bedroomed Well Furnished Detoched House In Best
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    • 482 23 WANTED HINDI, TAMIL, or Moloyolom speaking female clerk. Prefer a clever person having outstanding character initiative ond School Certificate; honest, hardworking, o flair for figures and typing. Solary proportionaf to potentiality. Previous experience unessential. Applicants please contact S'pore ***** until Friday the 25th. RESIDENT ENGINEERS SITE STAFF Sir Bruce White,
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    • 423 23 DUTY FREE FURS —Latest designs just unpocked James Foog Furs Pte. Ltd. 12-G Tonglin Shopping Centre, Tanglin Rood Singaport 10. Telephone: *****1. STEAM3ATHS, MASSAGE. ETC SALON 26 for Massoge, Steombath, Saunaboth, Gent's Hair Stylist. Business hours:- 10.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. CaH 26, Kum Heng Court, Tomlinson Rood, Telephone *****4 and
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    • 433 23 WANTED TO PURCHASE URGENTLY REQUIRE USEfi YAMAHA Organs and Upright Pionos. Any Model. Ring *****5 Contact Anthony Singapore. WANTED TO PURCHASE Dutch collcctioner of old Dutch Copper, Silver and Gold Coins, wants to buy them if they are in a very good condition. Please send your offers to: MR. J.
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    • 787 23 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 1961 Engin* good condition. New tax/ insurance, tyres paint and battery. Price $1,950 Contact Tony Goh *****9 S'pore. 1960 FORD FAIRMONT 4-door 4900 c.c. automatic oirconditk»ned, sports wheel, in excellent condition. Best offer contoct Tel: *****5 ext>36 S'pore. MO 1100 DECEMBER 1964 showroom condition with extros $2,800 0.n.0.
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  • 550 24 GENTING HIGHLANDS IMPRESSES By Blue Peter The Tactician did an Impressive workout on a yielding track at Buklt T1 m a h this morning. Ridden by Lyle Harbridge the Delia Porta 6-year-old finished In front of Pekan 111 at the end of 3f in 39
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  • 97 24 Fontwell, England, Thursday. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, a racehorse owner for 23 years, had two winners here yesterday to total 250 victories under National Hunt rules. Fortynlne horses have contributed to their royal owner's successes In hurdle and steeplechase races. The Queen Mother's "double" yesterday
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  • 106 24 London, Thu r s d ay— Peter Hain, leader of the campaign to stop the South African squash rackets tour of Britain, has asked the Duke of Edinburgh to Intervene. Mr. Hain learned yester day that appeals to the British Squash Rackets Association (S.R.A.) to
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  • 146 24 London, Thursday—The North West counties yesterday became the first English rugby union team, other than a full international XV, to beat New Zealand since the All Blacks' first tour In 1906.. Playing before 11,000 delirious spectators, the counties won 16-14 at Workington to inflict on the New
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  • 398 24 SCRATCHINGS SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE ONE: 2.15 Class 5 Div 3 6f Gala Performance, Winaedfoot Marksman. RACE TWO: 2.45 diss 5 Div 4 6f His Highness, Miss Dimples. RACE THREE: 3.15 Class 2 Div 3 6f King's Flame, Nineteenth September IL RACE FOUR: 3.45 Cliu 2 Div
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  • 78 24 Mexico City, Thursday— A 28-year-old Italian housewife, Mariacressari, shattered the world women's 10 kilometres and 20 kilometres cycling records here yesterday. Signora Cressarl covered 10 kilometres (six miles) in 14 minutes 19.90 seconds, breaking the record of 14:27 set by Luxembourg's Elsy Jacobs in Milan, Italy,
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  • 180 24 Rome, Thursday. Bob Lutz of Los Angeles last night upset and eliminated top-seeded Australian John Newcombe in three gruelling sets to enter the semi-finals of the US$5O,OOO professional winter tennis world championships. Lutz lost the first set 6-7 with Newcombe winning seven straight tie-break
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  • 2596 24 SATU RDAY CLASS I DIV 2 8F ($13,000 $9100 TO WINNER) ***** VJJP. n a <KC Chew) Osman 8 800 ***** OLYMPIC FLAME II a (Lucky) Teh 8 9.00 ***** THE TACTICIAN s (Chens) Tulloh 8 8.08 ***** DATTN*B PANCY 8 (HT Wee) Allan 7 8.08
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 92 24 r 4 posh fork for less for longer Twelve to choose from. From 2 to 125 horsepower. At MARINESCENE Shops 42/44"The Orchard" Orchard Road Singapore 9. Tal: *****2 The Marine Division of THE BORNEO CQM^^f DIETHELM MAKE STRONG, SAFE ALUMINIUM LADDERS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND HOME USE. 7\ •V/ A /WWta
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  • 305 25  -  By Sonny Yap Marksmen from the Vigilante Corps and the Special Constabulary will shoot it out in the Police National Service competition to be inaugurated in January. Both teams will vie for the Tan Teck Khim Trophy in air rifle and for the
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  • 271 25 Stateline, Nevada, Thursday Sporting a rare cut over his left eye, Muhammad All declared he was "the uncrowned champion of the world" after kayoing Bob Foster. But Foster, the light heavyweight champ from Albuquerque, New Mexico, said there was "no way" Ali could beat
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  • 312 25 Bangkok, Thursday—lndonesia sprang a shock holding defending champions South Korea to a 1-1 draw in the King's Cup soccer tournament here last night. The Indonesian score came from an own goal by a Korean defender. The Koreans scored first in the 36th minute when outside right
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  • 58 25 Moscow, Thursday.—Kiev Dynamo, last year's Soviet soccer champions, drew 3-3 with their successors, Voroshilovgrad Zarya, in the closing match of the 1972 season in Kiev yesterday. Zarya won the championship with Kiev second and Tbilisi Dynamo third. Moscow Lokomotive and Baku Neftchi were relegated and will be replaced
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  • 86 25 Tokyo, Thursday. The Japan Olympic Committee (JOC) yesterday agreed to make every effort to hava. China admitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). A five-point recommendation approved at a general meeting said it was the responsibility of the International Olympic Corn- mittee and the various sporting
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  • 296 25 London, Thursday.—England forward Kevin Keegan scored in the last minute to give Liverpool a 1-0 victory over Leeds United In their football League Cup fourth round replay at Leeds last night. The match looked certain to go into extra time until Keegan headed the winner
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  • 53 25 The Singapore Badminton Association will hold the men's senior inter-club badminton tour n a ment from December 6 to 10. Entry forms are available from the secretary, Mr. H.C. Long at SBA or Mr. Low Poh Hye at 17 Change Alley. Closing date of entries is November 25
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  • 50 25 New Zealand tour: North West Counties 16 New Zealanders 14 (played at Workingtoni. County championship: Berkshire 12 BucklnghamshL-e 6 (at Newbury); Hertfordshire 3 Oxfordshire 10 (at Croxley Green); Kent 15 Eastern Counties 18 (at Beckenham;; Middlesex 25 Hampshire 3 (at Richmond); Sussex 13 Surrey 20 (at Eastbourne).
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 286 25 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Relatives of sts. 5 Actor Don—. 10 Icelandic poems. 14 River of Siberia. 15 Quarrel. 16 Rain cats and dogs. 17 —to stand on. 18 Great name In literature. 19 Fictional dog. 20 Autumn bloom for short. 21 Not on time. 223 These: Pr. 24
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    • 90 25 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald AMP MME POESNT COME UP UNTIL PECEMBCR. HOW ASOUT tOU.JIMf .<O2 q i s a 0 ll" \< iK&fiafeU 1 111/ 3 x§ fft X 3 ■»»h •Tf r* by John Prentice and Fred Dickenson WHAT'S L WITH THE ARTILLERY? DOES A BUTLER NEEP StPEARMS
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      80 26 She is no gymnast, though this picture by Steven Lee suggests so. Janet Mok, 21, is in fact an air-hostess attached to Pelandok Airways, Her interests include swimming, bowling and travelling, janet is Malaysia's representative for the Miss World contest in London. For the sft 4in. johore
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    • 49 26 AH FOOK: Now that Muhammad All has decided to fight in Singapore I think I'll have to start saving to see the show. MEI LIN: I wouldn't pay a cent to watch him. The cheek of his promoter to say that he's not happy with the venue.
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    • 377 26  -  Chain hospitals branch out By Dick West The current Harper's magazine has an article on "chain hospitals," which are described as "the logical culmination of America's franchising boom." According to Harper's several nationwide motel chains are now Involved in hospital management and you can acquire "your
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    • 169 26 Today is Thursday, November 23, the 328 th day of 1972 with 38 to follow. THE MOON: Between its full stage and last quarter. THE MORNING STABS: Venus, Saturn and Mars. THE EVENING STABS: Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this day are under the sign of Sagittarius. President
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    • 32 26 Police raced to the scene after terrified callers reported seeing bodies at Felixstowe, Suffolk. They turned out to be display dummies blown outside when freak winds shattered shop windows
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 479 26 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 For the Family (C) 3.45 Health In the Home: Ante-Natal Exercises During Labour (C—Rpt) 3.50 Housewives' Matinee —Trouble In Store (Cantonese Film, Pt. 2) 5.00 Close 6.00 Opening and Rocky Jones, Space Ranger —Crash of Moons (Ch. 2) 6.30 News
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    • 25 26 SHORT RIBS I WENT TO A fttRTY ATIWE SPACE CENTER !l Gitfi? By Frank O'Neal WE RAN OUT OP VCDKASDWEC*e*NIC POCKET RJEU by George Fett
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    • 448 26 Trust your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a person pf great psychic talents. Your Intuitive knowledge far surpasses the learned knowledge of many of those considered highly intellectual, and your instinctual sense is developed so far beyond the ordinary that it is difficult for others to
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