New Nation, 17 April 1973

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, April 17, 1973 No. 691 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 75 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.
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  • 216 1 The share market was characterised by mixed trading this morning BUSINESS DONE: Development Bank of Singapore (1) 6.10. (5) 6.20, (5) 6.15, (1) 6.00. (1) fi.os. (1) 5.95. (1) 5.90. Haw Par (1) 6.40. (1) 6.60. (1) 6.50. (9) 6.35. (1) 6.30. Sime Darby (16) 8 50.
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  • 357 1  -  Hotel chief's new bid By S.V. Suppiah The Chairman of Hotel Singapura, Mr. Ng Teng Fong. today advertised his offer to buy up the hotel's $1 shares at $8 more than double the price last traded on the stock exchange before the counter
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  • 90 1 Rifle at ready, a Cambodian woman soldier belonging to the Zeo Brigade moves through the village of Prek Cak Par. seven miles south-east of Phnom Penh, after her unit was ambushed by communist forces over the weekend. The communists were trying to advance along Highway 30.
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  • 240 1 New York, Tuesday— Egypt served notice at the United Nations yesterday that It would call for a full Security Council review of the "entire Middle East situation" and a detailed report on the peace mission of UN envoy, Dr. Gunnar Jarring. Addressing the council on the
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  • 183 1 Reuter London, Tuesday The lives of more than 20 million people in India are at risk in the country's greatest drought since 1800, a leading British charity claimed yesterday. Mr. David Smithers, deputy aid administrator for Christian Aid, said his organisation was launching an urgent appeal
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  • 366 1 New bombing raid as key town falls to Reds Reuter Washington, Tuesday American B-52 bombers yesterday resumed air strikes over Laos after North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces seized a strategic town just south of the Plain of Jars. A communique issued by the Pacific
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  • 293 1 To save Phnom Penh Phnom Penh, Tuesday American planes are continuing their bombing raids on communist troop concentrations around Phnom Penh after a shelling attack on an outer suburb killed 15 people. The bombing raids are aimed at containing the Red threat to the capital. Military
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 230 2 The Ministry of the Environment will soon launch a publicity drive to encourage householders to use big plastic bags for garbage disposal. Garbage collectors will distribute specially printed pamphlets on the advantages of using these plastic disposal bags to householders. These big
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  • 76 2 The Telok Blangah Citizens' Consultative Committee will award bursaries from Its Welfare and Scholarship Fund to deserving children in the constituency. The one-year bursaries are tenable at schools or institutions of higher learning. Application forms are available from principals of schools and institutions of higher learning, organising secretaries,
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  • 134 2 The deputy Registrar of Companies has given 20 companies three months' notice to show cause why they should not be struck off the register and be dissolved. The firms are: Messrs. Sim Ban Thong (Pte.) Ltd., Indo-Malayan Concern Pte. Ltd., Korean Pavilion (Pte.) Ltd., Oilseeds
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  • 365 2 Top-level merger talks on By Douglas Chan Singapore's three major bus companies are now conducting toplevel negotiations for a merger and listing in the Stock Exchange. According to Informed sources, the three firms— Associated Bus Services, United Bus Company and Amalgamated Bus Company —Intend
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  • 81 2 Singapore Airlines will sponsor a special threeweek event at the Hilton Hotel called In Touch with Dutch, to promote the airline's latest European destination, Amsterdam. A famous Dutch accordionist, Mr. Peter Vink, will be flown In by SIA to entertain lunchers and diners with folk music during
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  • 232 2 The Raffles Institution Museum is to conduct an ecological study of the Labrador area in south-west Singapore to examine the effects of man's encroachment on the natural environment. According to the Raffle sian Times—organ of the school a small area, roughly 20ft. wide and stretching
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  • 31 2 The Singapore Indian Association will celebrate Vlshu (Hindu New Year) and Easter with a dinner and variety show at the association's premises on April 28 at 8 p.m.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 556 2 kl HON 1 NOVICES SECTION DUNEARN ROAD 6* M.S. TO FARRER PARK ATHLETIC CENTRE THE NEW NATION BIG WALK will be held on Sunday, April 29, 1973. Send In your entry form today. NAME (in full) Men: 16 and under 44 years Veteran: 44 years and over (for this event
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    • 148 2 China Airlines now flies to the U.S.A. And brings you closer to unique destinations in Asia. We now fly to Honolulu and Lo« Angelas: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. To San Francisco: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (via an overnight stopover in Taipei). And in this pert of the world, direct
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 274 2 HHPPEmncs WHAT'S ON TODAY The SINGAPORE PRESS CLUR is having Its weekly lunch at the Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road, at 12.45 p.m. Ten foreign drivers and four motor-cyclists, sponsored by the Singapore Airlines lor the SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX, will be at Metro Supreme to meet their fans. Photos will be
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    • 213 2 I weather world Singapore day: Max. temp.—3o.oC. Min. temp.—23.BC. Total rainfall for the month to date—69.smm. Total raindays for the month to date—ll Hours of sunshine—3.4o. Tides Today: 10.48 p.m. (2.7 m). Tomorrow: 11.34 a.m. C2.6m), 11.13 p.m. (2.7 m). Thursday: 12.12 p.m. (2.5 m), 11.41 p.m. (2.8 m). Friday:
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  • 856 3  -  He sports Bored Look everywhere By Mary Lee Robert Vaughn looks bored most of the time. He had that expression as Napoleon Solo in 1966 and still has it today as Harry Rule in The Protectors. He had it yesterday afternoon at the
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  • 26 3 The Singapore Restaurants. Bars, Eating and Coffee Shop Employees Union has been deregistered by the Registrar of Trade Unions, according to the government gazette.
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  • 159 3 The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation has accused the management of a garment factory of antiunionism. Mr. Phey Yew Kok, general secretary of the union described the management of Heera Industrial as one of the "most vicious antiunion companies" in Singapore and appealed to the Government
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  • 292 3 An educationist has recommended that the teaching of music be given priority iji schools to help in nation-building. Miss Ng Chiau Kong, of the Extra-curricula Activities Centre, said in an article Music Education: Some Notes From Japan—in the Educator: "Music brings people together to
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  • 77 3 Mr. Chu Chui Lam has been elected president of the Singapore Numismatic Association. Other officials are vicepresidents, Mr. T. S. Slnnathuray and Mr. Ng Kian Fong; secretary, Mr. Eliyathamby Paranerupa Singham assistant secretary, Mr. P. K. Pak; treasurer. Mr. Wong Soon Chee; and committee members, Mr. Teo
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  • 97 3 About 300 women, workers of a sawmill and a toy factory have been granted dispensation by the Labour Ministry to work night shifts. A spokesman for Singapore Eidai said: "We hope to increase production now that our women can work the night
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  • 219 3 Housewives are not likely to be affected by the increases in the price of wheat flour until a decision is made by the Singapore Bakery and Confectionary Association next week. Mr. Wee Soon King, president of the association said: "However, the increase in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 259 3 Quiz object No. 244 No correct entries IM IS II? Last Thursday's quiz photograph showed a tray. There were no correct entries and the prizes will snowball to tomorrow. Do you know what today's quiz photograph No. 244 shows? If you do write or type out your answers and send
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  • In Person
    • 742 4 Display at community centre COMMUNITY centres continue to do their part as the Water Is Precious E x h 1 b 1 tlon island-hops from one place to another. It has now come to the Bras Basah Community Centre. On opening night last Saturday, a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 a* In touch uiith the Dutch 19th April 10th May, 1973 At The SINGAPORE HILTON Sample the Dutch specials at the Harbour Grill LUNCHEON 12.00 3.00 p.m. Buffet Lunch $11.00 for unlimited food and drinks DINNER 7.00 11.00 p.m. Ala carte Featuring the best of Dutch cuisine Food items specially
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  • 240 5 New Delhi, Tuesday. India and Bangladesh yesterday reached agree ment that may result in the release of 90,000 Pakistani war prisoners, held in India for the past 15 months. "We have reached agreement on all issues," Foreign Minister Mr. Swaran Singh announced at the end
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  • 361 5 e Vital for M.E. peace* Reuter New York, Tuesday Egypt urged the Security Council last night to call upon all states to suspend economic and military assistance to Israel and served notice it would ask for a full review of the Middle East
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  • 42 5 Zurich, Tuesday.— About 100 nudists armed with buckets and spades put out a fire in a building on the shore of Lake Neuchatel yesterday. A number of them were injured slightly as they fought flames 30 ft. (10 metres) high.
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  • 329 5 Reuter London, Tuesday—American writer Ladislas Farago last night predicted that Martin Bormann would make a personal appearance before the end of 1973 to convince the world he is still alive. Mr. Farago, a former US Intelligence officer, made his forecast when interviewed at his Connecticut home
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  • 76 5 A 2\-hour Emerald Tour for these six blind from the Singapore Association for the Blind, arranged by the Apex Club of Singapore (E a st), gave them an imaginary impact of the sea as guide Njo Swan Key (left) explained the directions in which the various
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  • 160 5 Reuter London, Tuesday.—Libya has banned foreign diplomatic missions in Tripoli from importing alcoholic liquor, a British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said Libya had told the missions that the import of alcoholic liquor is banned. A Libyan government note dated April
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  • 50 5 Washington, Tuesday. Pan American World Airways was fined US$3O,OOO (about $75,000) yesterday for offering fares at illegal discounts. The Civil Aeronautics Board, levying the fine, said the airline gave group rates to passengers who were not eligible for them on flights between California and Hawaii.
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  • 169 5 Reuter London, Tuesday Angry mothers with babies in pushchairs lined the street outside a Worcester courthouse yesterday when a 21-year-old man appeared charged with brutally killing tnree young children. The man, David Anthony McGreavy, 21, was the lodger at the house of lorry driver Clive
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  • 164 5 Reuter London, Tuesday The British government said yesterday it was tightening checks on Filipino girls entering the country to work as domestic servants, following Press reports that they were being exploited into working arduous hours for meagre waaces. A spokesman for the Department of Employment
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  • 257 5 United Press International New York, Tuesday— Police have smashed a large drug distribution ring with a series of weekend raids resulting In Indictments against 86 peopie described as "top mobsters." The raids climaxed 18 months of investigation, in which electronic bugs, video tapes, bloodhound
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  • 20 5 Nairobi, Tuesday.— Radio Uganda announced yesterday that Uganda and Iran had agreed to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level.
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  • 125 5 Manila, Tuesday—Seven people were killed when government troops clashed with rebels in a Muslimpopulated town in Southern Philippines, the Defence Department reported last night. Other reports said four insurgents were killed and one wounded in exchange for two soldiers wounded when the fighting erupted in Simunol
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  • 263 5 United Press International Washington, Tuesday— Soviet Communist Party leader Mr. Leonid Brezhnev's visit to the United States has been set for late June, White House sources said yesterday. The visit will come about half way between President Nixon's summits in Washington with NATO leaders and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 607 6 Mrs. Indira Gandhi has referred to the malignity of foreign countries especially the United States, against India before. Last year the vociferous Indian Prime Minister charged that CIA agents were meddling in India's affairs and financing disruptive forces. Now she has warned her countrymen
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  • 1004 6  - America is No Man's Land of the future she needs our confidence GERALD de CRUZ It was a week after the Paris Agreement had been signed. The Americans were finally getting out of Vietnam. I went to bed exhilarated. At three o'clock in the morning I awoke with my mind
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  • Letters
    • 265 6  -  K. R. L. WONGSANITH Ambassador of the, Khmer Republic, Singapore. I read with great Interest Mr. Paklr Singh's article, The Fighting In Cambodia Poses A Threat to Peace In Laos and Vietnam which was published by your esteemed newspaper on March 1. I regret to note that Mr.
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    • 66 6 It was most reassuring to read your article Miranda Hero in Murder Case (NN, April 7) describing the courage of one officer from the Police Force. At a time when values are quickly changing in the pursuit of material and monetary comforts, it gratifies me to know
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    • 120 6  -  D. F. COLLINS It was Interesting to read Mr. Low Quan Onn's comment 'NN April 7) that his shipyard spent $15 million on materials and If a 10 per cent saving could be made from wastage the yard would be richer by $1.5 million each
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    • 102 6  -  TAY SOON HOE Ag. Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, 7. With reference to the letter from A Safety Conscious Commuter (NN of April 5) steps are continually being taken to improve the efficiency of bus services and the conduct of bus crews. Periodical exercises are being carried out
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    • 93 6 The trailers parked along River Vallev Road which Close Shave (NN, April 5) found to be a major obstruction to the view of motorists coming out of Nathan Road have been there not a couple of months but well over two years. As an ex-resident of Shanghai
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    • 174 6  -  HUGH SAVAGE May I draw your attention to a mistake In Mr. Paklr Singh's weekly column on Colonel Gaddafi (NN, April 12). The mistake occured in the use of the word "ineffete". It should have read "effete" because the intention of Mr, Paklr Singh was to tell
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    • 52 6  -  TAY SOON HOE Ag. Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, 7. With reference to the letter entitled On Rude Bus Conductors published in the NN of April 4, I should be pleased if the writer would provide me with the registration number of the bus involved to enable investigations to
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    • 80 6 There is a piece of vacant land at Pei Wah Avenue near the main gate of Glory Presbyterian Church. Tyreshops in the vicinity of the church are using this land as a dumping ground for old tyres. These discarded tyres are not only an eyesore to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 2859 7  -  BY PAKIR SINGH Everywhere in South-East Asia there are visible signs of the Japanese economic penetration of the region. Sanyo radios, Datsun cars, Honda motor-bicycles and National television sets symbolise the pervasive Japanese influence. But so sudden has the rise of Japan Inc. been that there are
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • SHOPPING
    • 846 8 DON'T know who it was who said that Chinese businessmen are too conservative, but I certainly don't agree with him or her. But I do agree with those who said that the Chinese make some of the best businessmen in the world. They are
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 578 9  -  By Jenny Lee SIMGAPORE How long will it be before atmospheric pollution in Singapore rivals that existing in Los Angeles, Tokyo and other major cities? This is the question on the minds of most Singaporeans and, in particular, the Ministry of the Environment. The
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    • 569 9  -  From Ernesto Mendoza Reuter MEXICO Mexico city is slowly sinking under the feet of its booming population. Smog thickens, summers get warmer, water runs short, lights blink out and taxis are scarce as the capital's population of nine million grows at the rate of five per cent
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    • 652 9  -  From Jonathan Sharp Reuter CHINA The surprise reappearance last week in public of Teng Hsiaoping, former SecretaryGeneral of the Chinese Communist Party, was seen as the most dramatic development so far in the lengthy process of rehabilitating veteran c o m m unists who fell
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    • 387 9 VOICE OF THE PRESS What other Newspapers are saying: WA* SITUATION IN CAMBODIA. With the despatch of Oeneral Alexander Halg by President Nixon to In do-China and Thailand to make an on-the-spot study at a time when the situation In Cambodia is fast deteriorating, the anxiety
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    • 454 9  -  From Chan Kok-Keung Reuter HONG KONG A ban op violence in films in Hong Kong, Singapore and other countries of SouthEast Asia has obliged local producers to concentrate on quality stories to sustain the interest of fans. The heads of Hong Kong's leading
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 108 9 WE SELL, RENT, INSTALL, REPAIR EXPORT PHILCO. ELECTROLUX, G. E., WESTINGHOUSE, CARRIER, HITACHI, NORGE. HOTPOINT, PHILLIPS home appliances And NECCHI sewing machines, RHEEM waterheater. We are also the only washing machines display centre in Singapore. 3uL-AAI& 807/09 Supreme House, Penang Roed. S'pore 9. Tel: *****/ ***** Workshop Store ,Tel: *****6
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  • TREND
    • 780 10 Miss Susann to fly higher than the Seagull? Melbourne Herald The way the slick columnists reported it, Jacqueline Susann had left her Fifth Avenue penthouse to shoot the seagull out of the sky. This meant simply that the raven-haired novelist's newest book, Once
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    • 497 10 Far too many women neglect the inner corner of their eyes when applying eye make-up. That's the message given to New York this week by one of the world's foremost makeup men, Mr. Pablo Manzoni, of Rome. Pablo, who is Elizabeth Arden's chief
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    • 630 10  -  yoga TAN CHUNG LEE I wrote last week on dharmachakaras but have not described them. As practised by the Ananda Marglis, the group sits cross-legged (or In the lotus for those who can manage it) in a circle. It's best to sit in any position that you find
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 1505 11  -  By Staff Writer Your friends holler, your spouse nags, your boss grumbles, your telephone rings, incessantly, your stereo and TV sets blast away. And your worries gangle up your nerves and help expedite your white hairs. You cannot escape from the stresses and strains
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 978 12 Local marine supply stores offer pleasure boating enthusiasts a wide range of boating accessories and equipment to make their weekends at sea safer, more enjoyable and less troublesome. Boaters and sailors here are particularly fortunate in that Singapore is an Important centre where all
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  • 1120 12 Accidents can happen to cause injury in all sports. Seasports can be dangerous if enthusiasts do not take care. Manufacturers of equipment of course go all out to ensure that this risk is cut down to a minimum. Those who go out to sea in small
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 198 12 V K'j.>iwiy.ay- ■*>< T+ .f r'' 2! .-J .iU SL r tf -> -=ap-^ Jr* 3£fcfc*v<«' ,V Ml -vEM 1 *9 fift r a s *^sei 'CMMkjfc ,jpt Ifll v Sfl -4 1 M JE r Evinrude 135 The better you are, the more you need it. Most skiers aren't
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  • 1508 13 Any machine needs good and proper maintenance to get peak performance and prolong its life span. Just like a car a pleasure boat is subjected to corrosion caused by sun, rain and wear and tear. The boat also undergoes corrosion by marine waves and
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  • 460 13 Corrosion of ferrous metals is perhaps the most continually destructive force confronting the boat industry, causing a heavy loss of capital outlay. The rate of rust progression may be slow or attain staggering acceleration. depending upon the environment. This process, in time, can either partially
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 282 13 K p i t frJ 1* w -t' J&' -1"' J- V You know it's costly to keep machines idle whether in industry, construction, oil refinery, shipbuilding, ship-repairing, mining, logging or oil exploration. NTN knows that too. That's why NTN's stock-centre is here to supply bearings of all types and
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  • 414 14 Singapore's boat building industry is enjoying a boom as the demand for its vessels continues to increase in world markets. From the production of simple wooden boats about 60 years ago. the industry is now geared towards building sophisticated vessels, Including custom-built luxury crafts, work-boats and
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  • 826 14 Made in Singapore boats have acquired wo r 1 d reputation for quality and performance. Singapore boat yards are applying modern techniques in boat-building and producing a wide range of boats which are selling well overseas. The boats built here range from luxury
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 187 14 What everyone should know about hoses for air and water. To most people a hose is just a hose. But we've been making hoses longer than anyone else, so although our hoses may look like ordinary hoses they are not. They are specially built to exceed minimum specification standards specially
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  • 815 15 There is a wide range of outboard motors in the local market for boating enthusiasts. Whether for fishing, water skiing and recreational cruising, outboard motor boats are fast becoming popular. Among the well-known brands sold here "are the Yamaha, Evinrude. Johnson and Sea-Horse. The demand
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 115 16 The First National City Bank said it with roses when it opened for business at its new premises at Shenton Way yesterday. And Margaret Chua, 20 a University of 'Singapore student, was among the first to receive her bouquet of roses from Nancy Pang, a
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    • 153 16 lAC (Holdings) Limited have set up an intensive training programme for their staff, dealers, consultants, commercial and government organisations. The aim is to upgrade the skills of airconditioning technicians and engineers. Mr. Richard Chen, lAC group training officer, said: "The programme made up of
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    • 146 16 One of Canada's major banks the Bank of Montreal has opened its first representative office in South-East Asia here. It has appointed Mr. Glenn Rourke, until recently the deputy representative in Tokyo, as its SouthEast Asian representative at its office here. The bank also
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    • 386 16 Prices of petroleum products are likely to be increased in the near future. This is indicated by major refineries though when and by how much is still not known. They suggested that this was inevitable because of a graduated Increase in the prices of crude
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    • 334 16 Alcan chairman Mr. J. Boetschi has expressed concerned at the dwindling number of expatriate technicians at the company's disposal. He was referring to the remaining two expatriate technicians in the firm whose professional work passes are due to expire soon. Speaking at the
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    • 203 16 Issue of Singapore 7 dollar certificate of deposits will be a major development of the money market in Singapore. This prediction was made by Mr. P. Murray-Jones, chairman of P. MurrayJones International, a British money broking firm, who is here to attend the official
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 336 16 Stock prices nosed lower yesterday as Investors sat on the sidelines waiting to see Washington's moves to combat inflation. Trading was sluggish on the New York Stock Exchange. At the closing bell, the wideiy watched Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks had declined 2.63 to 956.73. Declines
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      • 255 16 Frices at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time). Abaleen 11 12 Do opts 04% 06 AOD 10 11 Allstate 16 17 Amad 061/2 07 Aurora 05 13 Do opts nil 03 Aust Ant 17 18 Bamboo 05 09 Beach 34 nil Bounty Oil 00% 01 Bridge 15 18 Castlereagh 06
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      • 34 16 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday. 30 industrials 956.73 (Off 2.63 >, 20 transport 197.77 (off 2.05), IS utilities 108.96 (off 0.19), 65 stocks 301.74 (off 1.33).
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      • 214 16 (Hosing prices (in francs) yesterday. Paribas 237.40 (237.40) Indochlne 247.50 (246; Foncier 440.50 (438) Printemps 133.20 f 136j C.G. E. 490 (498) Bull 67.90 68.90) Royal Dutch 189.70 (190) Michelin 2161 (2199) Thomson 231 (230) C. P. P. 205.80 (206.50) Rhone 184.50 (185.50) Air 397 (404.50) Philips 89.50 (90.30)
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      • 223 16 Kyodo The Tokyo Stock Exchange suffered another slump in thin trading under selling pressure prompted by last weekend's record low and tight credit. The stock price average lost 101.53 to 4539.40 with turnover estimated at about 150 million shares. Later, however, the downtrend was checked by late cheap buying
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      • 98 16 Two top bankers from Sanwa Bank of Japan will arrive In Singapore at the end of this month. Mr. Toshio Akashi, deputy president of the bank, will be here on April 28. He Is on his way to attend several meetings organised by the Stanford Research
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    • 110 16 Geneva, Tuesday The preferences committee of the united Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has backed a demand by the developing nations that countries should include all processed and semiprocessed agricultural and primary products in their preference scheme. A resolution adopted without a vote by
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    • 20 16 The Singapore Unit Trusts Limited has moved to Room 908, 9th Floor, Shing Kwan House in Shenton Way.
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    • 243 16 Singapore Land and Investment's unaudited pre-tax profit for the half-year to February 1973 rose by 217 per cent to $1,644,028 over the previous corresponding period. The major contribution to the increased profits came from the sale of the remaining apartments in Block A
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    • 135 16 Bridgestone Singapore has sent 11 of its employees to the parent company in Japan for training periods of one and a half to four months. They are Mr. Llm Loh Weng who left last month, Mr. Lim Eng Wah, Mr. Ham Teck Seong, Mr.
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    • 80 16 Cycle and Carriage has secured orders to export 112 coaches to South East Asian countries. For competitive reasons the Arm declined to identify the countries, but said this was the first major export order to be secured by the company. C C's subsidiary Supreme Star
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    • 110 16 Renewed buying support pushed prices to higher levels in the share market yesterday. The day's turnover was a reduced 1.83 million shares worth $9.75 million—mainly the result of the closure of the Kuala Lumour trading room to honour Prophet Mohammed's birthday. Blue-chips such as OCBC, Fras«r and Neave
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    • 41 16 London, Tuesday The Port of London Authority (PLA) is to increase some of its charges from April 29, by not more than 5 per cent, to increase total revenue by about 3$ per cent, PLA said yesterday.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 62 16 WINDOW FOR $2 S2 is the minimum classified advertisement rate in NEW NATION, Singapore's only evening paper. With almost 100,000 readers of NEW NATION someone is sure to want the things you wish to dispose of. Phone OIAL-ADS, *****8 and put NEW NATION selling power to work. NEW NATION Dial
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1723 17 $<`-.{,'_!,@+`'~:$>>):&.}:%}!=@ CLEARANCE SALE (For 30 day: only) ot half-price (50* Discount* of all kinds of reody-mode garments for men, ladies and children. Visit earlier to ovoid disappointment. Sunrita's 47 North Bridge Road, Singapore 7. Tel: *****. CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, CARPETS, Carpet-tiles. Wallpapers, Furniture, Interior Designing Etc., G.S. Interiors, 40 i,
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    • 527 17 7,000 SQ.FT. Single-storey detached bungalow in Serinett Lone off East Coast Road 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms inclusive of servant's amenities. Price: $260,000. Contact ***** S'pore. DIST. 14 J ALAN KECHOT new 2-storey tertoce house. Dist. 19 Lorong Chuan, Golden Hill new 3-storey terrace 1,750 sq. ft. Contact Woodland Company
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    • 475 17 WE SEEK hardworking, ambitious men/women, who ore matured to be responsible for a specific Job assignment. Training given tc selected personnel. Apply in writing with photograph (non-return-able) to Box 2319 New Nation, S'pore. LADY HOOVER DEMONSTRATORS Harper Gilfillon (S) Pte. Ltd. has immediate vaconcies for the above position:— QuelificeWeits: (a)
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    • 498 17 JAPANESE LANGUAGE FOR THOSE who ore really interested and willing to learn. Visit or Write to Mr. K. Vamobuto 85-D Block 68 Grcuit Rood Singapore 15. LEARNING DRIVING FROM TOA PAYOH Driving School at Queensway, Japanese Garden or Block 113, 452, Lorong I, Too Payoh. Telephone: *****2 or *****8 Singapore.
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    • 341 17 .ATTENTION CAR OWNERS!! We ore specialist in all modes of cushion covers, cor accessories, motor hood upholstery, consolebox makings. Quality products, excellent service. Guan Lee Cushion Maker. Tel; *****/ *****1 1970 HOLDEN BROUGHAM V 8 AUTOMATC, Power Steering, Power Window, Vinyl-top Taxed till 31/7/73, Excellent Condition, Price: $8,900/- Trade-ins Considered.
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    • 86 17 *****S NUMBER KATK for sole. Offers obove $10,000. Call Richard *****1 after 6 p.m. or leave message. CAROL INN We invite you to visit a typical English Pub excellent Swiss French cuisine, excellent wine cellor. Happy Hour 4.30—7 p.m. We also cater for Birthday, Buffet and Cocktail Parties. 74 Robinson
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  • 480 18 By Blue Peter Trainer Teh Choon Beng will introduce a classy newcomer in Pontresina at the forthcoming P en a n g Turf Club April meetting, beginning on Saturday, Pontresina is a three-year-old brown New Zealand colt by Indomeneo out of Joldie Lock.
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  • 350 18 Follow the horses marked with a Ovation led all the way. He was nicely clear of Trijet and Adaster at the home turn, with Double Adios closing: in. Double Adios challenged a furlong out but made little impression on Ovation who went on to win
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  • 240 18 London, Tuesday—Burnley, relegated two years ago, made certain of regaining their place in the first division of the English Football League when they beat cup finalists Sunderland 2-0 in a second division match last night. Paul Fletcher scored the goals which ensured that Burnley fill
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  • 66 18 Talib Haron with a nett 72 won the Warren Golf Club's open tournament over the weekend J. Drummond was second with a nett 73 while D. Quarmby was third with a 77. In the A division Ben Watts with a 68 nett was the winner. Steven
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  • 32 18 Whampoa Constituency Sports Association (WCBA) beat Bakat Baru 2-1 In the PA.B. Dlv. 3 League at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for WCSA were Tan Tal Chye and Low Slew Onn.
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  • 315 18 From Blue Peter in Penang Mallaig who completed a smashing double on this course at the tail-end of last season is back in form and bears watching at this meeting. Ridden by R. Raj o o, the Henry's Choice three-year-old was never off his bit
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  • 203 18 Teheran, Tuesday—Japan forced a 2—2 draw against Malaysia only 15 seconds from the end of their match in the 15th Asian Youth soccer tournament here yesterday. Japanese striker Hiroyuki Usui saved the point for his side with a diving header after Malaysia haa seemed assured of
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 160 18 DR. KILDARE L00K... WHAT VOU DO ON YOUR OWM TIME IS STRICTLY NONE OF MY BUSINESS, PR. ALEVI. I JUST SOT TOO MOSV WHEN I SAW... BY ACCIDENT... YOU WALK INTO THIS BUILDING. by Ken Bald Wi *r i T S SOME ...SOME OLD FRIENDS FROM MY OWN COUNTRY LIVE-
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    • 286 18 NEW NATION CROSSWORD heroines. 9 Started anew. 10 13 cards. 11 Yorkshire river. 12 Upper; Ger. 13 Nautical chains. 18 Cyclops' "trademark." 22 Creamy drink 25 Important worker. 27 Be merciful: Phrase. 28 Actor Graves. 30 Writer Ayn. 31 Preposition. 32 Culture base 33 Commedla dell'—. 34 Sea bird. 35
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  • Back Page TUESDAY
    • 61 20 The days of street wayangs and operas are numbered. Opera actress Miss Chia Chen Lan, 22, is very much aware of it. For the time being, she is enjoying her role on stage until the curtains fall. Swimming and movies are her distractions from the
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    • 543 20 The bald eagle, America's national symbol, is in danger of extinction. There are now only about 700 pairs of bald eagles breeding in the US. Studies by the National Audubon Society, a conservation organisation with 250,000 members, show that in
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    • 151 20 TODAY is Tuesday, April 17, the 107 th day of 1973 with 258 days to follow. THE MOON: In Its full phase. THE MORNING STARS; Mercury. Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS; Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. American banker J.P.
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    • 44 20 AH FOOK: President Nixon's, announcement to sell $15,000 million worth of stockpile raw materials to check inflation is certainly good news for Americans. MEI LIN: It makes no difference to poor housewives like me. Soon I'll have to pay more for bread.
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    • 26 20 The number of rats on earth equals the number of humans, an International Rat-Catchers conference said in Budapest last week.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 371 20 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and For the Family (E) 3.30 Diary of Events (E) 3.35 Where the Heart Is 3.50 Our Music Makers featuring, Shriley Fleury (E —Rpt) 4.05 Peyton Place (Rot) 4.55 Close 6.00 Opening and Rifleman Knight Errant 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Discovery Nature's Adaptation 6.55 News
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    • 459 20 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a person of fiery temperament, given to expressing your reactions and responses In unmistakable fashlon. A verbal person, you give vent to your anger or Joy, your unhapplness or pleasure with the aid of no more than voice
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    • 44 20 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening and Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts. 6.45 Share Market Report 7.00 Programme Summary 7.10 Family Favourites 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 Chinese Opera Hour 9.15 Time for Theatre 10.35 Softly Into the Night 11.00 Close.
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