New Nation, 4 June 1973

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  • 18 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, June 4, 1973 No- 732 Price 15 cents SINCANU MONDAY, |UNK 4. I*7}
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  • 187 1 The stock exchange of Singapore wae Ann tor the first 45 minute* this morning. Trading was light and selective. BUSINESS DONE: Leong Huat (7) 2J0, (6) 2.75, (19 2.70, (1) 2.73, (3) 2 82. (1) 2M, (3) 178. Slme Darby (28) 7AO, (1) 7.75. Fraser and Neave
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  • 55 1 Bangkok, Monday Seventeen police were killed and 48 Injured when an excursion coach collided with a truck yesterday on a highway about 130 miles east of here. Police said the coach was trying to pass another vehicle when It plowed into the truck. The Injured
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  • 13 1 Police reported 76 accidents yesterday. Five were serious and one fatal.
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  • 196 1 United Press International New York, Monday Millionaire Stuart Holzman was back at the elegant Le Club Internationale yesterday, surprised at the publicity generated when he sped off to the Bahamas from Florida on Friday tossing US$lOO bills Into the water. Insisting that he was not a
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  • 35 1 Buenos Aires. Monday— Marxist guerrillas who held an Argentine comPany executive hostage for 10 days released him yesterday after his arm had paid ran s om equivalent to US$l million ($2.5 million).
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  • 414 1 Moscow, Monday Soviet air experts said last night that the Tupolev-144 crash the pride of the nation's air Industry would almost certainly delay the supersonic airliner's entry Into regular service planned for late next year or early 1975. They expressed shock when news of
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  • 166 1 Reuter Manila, Monday. President Marcos said yesterday his government was taking a second look at regional organisaUons like the Association of South-Bast Asian Nations (ABKAN) and the South-Bast Asia Treaty Organisation (BEATO) in the context of the proposed concept of the neutrality of the region. The
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  • 475 1 Brandt accused of poll rigging Reuter Bonn, Monday A former opposition MP told a newspaper here he was offered 100,000 marks (about $86,800) to vote against his party to save Chancellor Willy Brandt's left- liberal coalition from being oustead. The anU government Bunday newspaper. Blld Am Bonn
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  • 33 1 Bangkok. Monday. Thirty Singapore police cadets. Including 12 women. left here yesterday by bus for the northern city of Chiang Mai In the course of a 15-day overland tour of Thailand.
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  • 260 1 Woman's leg crushed Madam Tan Kim Choo, 36, of Clover Rise, may never drive again. If she is lucky she may be able to walk with crutches. Her right leg was crushed at the ankle and thigh last Tuesday In a road accident. She
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  • 92 1 Police have arrested three members of a sevenman gang who were responsible for a recent spate of house-breaking cases. A police party from the Joo Chlat district laid an ambush and arrested two members of the gang in Jurong last Friday The following day, a third member
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  • 33 1 San Francisco, Monday.— Led Zeppelin, the British rock group, broke box office records at their concert here last night with 50,000 fans paying £128,000 ($793,600) to see them, it was reported today.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 282 2  -  By Florence Tan When it comes to music, Tonni Wei Shi Ren. 18, is all ears. An accomplished musical "Jack of all trades," Tonni can play more than 30 instruments. "Mostly brass and woodwind Instruments the ILnd they use for military bands," he added helpfully.
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  • 138 2 LitUe Suite Ang. 4 (left) may not be very good with her aim, but the U certainly a determined girl. sSS&mE hanging guitar each time more rigorous and o£ tar- «*> glut *w»ny said: M I don't like the naughty guitar. It keeps moving sill
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  • 241 2 Compromise expected The Singapore National Shippers Council will meet representatives of the Far East Freight Conference this week for a third round of talks In a bid to resolve the deadlock over the FEFC's propose freight hikes. Council officials will discuss with the FEFC representatives
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  • 480 2  -  From Violet Oon in Moscow It began as one of these normal staid diplomatic parties, when the Charge d'Affalres of the Singapore Embassy. Mr. Lim Chin Teong and his wife, threw one for the Singapore National Dance and Theatre Company members in the third
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  • 71 2 The YMCA will organise a leadership training camp at Pulau Tekong from June 8 to 15. The camp, open to youths aged 13 to 18 years, aims at encouraging leadership qualities, help develop self-reli-ance, initiative and character and provide recreational outdoor activities. These include hiking, overnight expeditions, canoeing,
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  • 84 2 The Minister for Education. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. will open the first biennial conference of the Singapore Teachers' Union at the Regional English Language Centre on June 14 at 10 a.m. Papers will be presented by Dr. Ruth Wong, director of the Institute of Education. Mr. J.F.D.
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  • 56 2 Mr. John Boon, president of the International Publishers Association, will address the June luncheon meeting of the Singapore Book Publishers' Association at Chinatown Restaurant. Oberoi Imperial Hotel, on Thursday at 12.30 p.m. Anyone Interested in attending the luncheon, can telephone the secretary of the Singapore Book Publishers' Association.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 507 2 BANGKOK BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Thailand) BALANCE SHEET AS AT JUNE, 30 1972 I S* *r ♦u* CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES DEPOSITS BALANCES DUE TO FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS DRAFTS AND REMITTANCES PAYABLE OTHER LIABILITIES CAPITAL AND RESERVES Capital UndMdtd Profit LIABILITIES ON GUARANTEES AS PER CONTRA Thai Government Securities nominal value Baht
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 I weather Temperatures in world Lumpur Tokyo Naha Talpeh Seoul Ban Francisco 20-12 C Hew York 21-10 C London 17-1 ic Pari* 14-12 C Sydney 17-IOC Adelaide 13- 8C Singapore 81ncmpore'i weather for the 34 hours to 8 a.m. today: Max. temp.—3U C. Ifln. temp.—24.6 C. Total rainfall for the
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    • 258 2 HRPPcnincs WHAT'S ON TODAY The POLICE WEEK ART EXHIBITION Is now on at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The WATER IS PRECIOUS exhibition at the Onraet Road Community Centre will open from 3 to 10p.m. The CADET SCOUT CAMPOREE 1973 is being held at the Sarlmbun Scout Camp in Jalan Bahtera.
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  • 240 3 The Vietnam battlefield could not have looked much worse. Flares and flame bombs lit up the night, mortars popped as they lobbed their deathly loads Into the "enemy" positions. The ground shook with each salvo. Hunter Jets thundered overhead to drop their incendiary loads on the
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  • 300 3 World shortage blamed Singapore ship chandlers are now rationing their supplies of rice to vessels calling .here because of the world shortage of the grain. It is understood the author ities recently told ship chandlers that they could sell only a certain quota of the
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  • 59 3 Mr. Lee Hee Kim was elected president of the Serangoon Gardens Recreation Club at Its recent annual meeting. Other officers are: vicepresidents, Mr. David Howe Yee Poon and Mr. Jimmy Too; secretary, Mr. Wan Kim Hoon; assistant secretary, Miss Marie Lim Soo Cheng: and treasurer. Mr. Soo
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  • 197 3 The Peoples' Association is expanding its cultural section to spearhead the task of promoting music and dance among youths in community centres. It Is recruiting part-time Instructors to teach ballet. Chinese folk and classical dances as well as Indian. Malay and international
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  • 31 3 Bonn. Monday Three men were killed and three others Injured last night when Are broke out In the engine room of the Rumanian motor tanker Prahova, south of Heligoland.
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  • 230 3 Mr. Joseph Llm Jok Sep, 30; who helped the parcel bomb Victim at the Malayan Banking Chambers on Maich. 20, missed receiving his police commendation certificate for public splrltedness from Home Affairs Minister Mr. Chua 81an Ch.n at the Police Week opening
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  • 18 3 Quito. Monday. Ecuador's Prime Minister General Galo Latorre Sierra, has resigned for "private and family reasons."
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  • 341 3 The University of Singapore Students' Union "disciplinary" board will move into top gear on June 27, when some 1,300 new students are expected to sign up for the new academic term at the Bukit Timah campus. The board which will comprise members of the Freshmen's Or 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • In Person
    • 873 4 IT vh the cod of a fruitful course and time to say farewell for 16 participants of the third Interns programme and 24 participants of the fourth three -mqlnth programme organised by the SKAMSO Regional Centre for Educational Innoyatlon and Technology (INNOTECH).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 16 4 home to-day... Pete's Ptaxeria 12.00 noon ti 11.00 p.m. SRueted off me lobby ©HYATT SINGAPORE HOTEL
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  • 254 5 Construction work on the proposed home for the aged in Mandai one of the main welfare projects of the Singapore Council of Social Services this year Is expected to begin soon. The chairman of the Council Mr. Ee Peng T.i*n g said: "We are
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  • 104 5 Paair Panjang community centre has just completed a survey to provide Improved services to the residents In the constituency. The aim of the survey Is to gather suggestions on how to Improve the centre's services and collect data on future activities. In all 21 trainees and 16
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  • 334 5 Teachers' union sets up team The Singapore Teachers Union has set ug a special committee to look into the terms and conditions of employees attached to the Industrial Training Board. The ITB committee of STU will consist of one elected member from each of the institutions
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  • 97 5 The Labour Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has exe m pte d undergraduates V* four institutions of n gher learning from Paying Central Provident Fund contributions If they take up training jobs during their vacation. The ruling was made under the CPF (Exempt) Order, which came
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  • 233 5 ...above the NWC wage guideline The United Workers of Petroleum Industry Is to pay Its three employees more than the nine per cent wage Increase guideline recommended by the National Wages Council for 1973. One of the union's employees, a caretaker who earns less than
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  • 33 5 Swaml Shantanand J! will speak on Where Are We Going' at the Lions Club of Singapore (Host) luncheon meeting at the Cafe Allegro. Goodwood Park Hotel, on Wednesday st 12.45 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 342 5 MHRHPT \JT, Qui* object No. 285 $15 goes to student IBM I A SPECIAL QUIZ J The first envelope containing the correct answer to today's quiz drawn out of the bag by the Editor on Thursday evening will win $10. The next envelope from a man and the next one
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 964 6 Martial horizon is now lowered FMONDAY 1 y FOCUS The United Statu is isisimlnud that there wIH be m more VietDefence planners are worklnf en a lower military profile that will end America's role as a world poHosman without destroying its capability to aid its
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    • 971 6 This Is the year of the All-Volunteer Army, the first time In 25 years that the United Stated has done without the draft. Now that withdrawal from Vietnam has been accomplished, It also is a year of recovery and regrouping for
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    • 1016 6 United Press International In the first 10 months of 1968 In Vietnam, 13,157 American Gls died in combat In the last 10 months before the ceasefire was signed in January. 280 Americans were killed In battle. In the 10 months In 1908, 24.998
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    • 320 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS What other Newspapers are saying: AMI BALANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST Report* of the sale of arm* valued at approximately $3600 million by the US to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have at* tracted the attention of most of the oountrlea directly involved in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 121 7 Reuter London, Monday. British journalist Philip Bhort returned to Tendon yesterday and said his deportation from Kenya could have been the result of Sissure from the Utanda vernment. Short, 27, was ordered to leave Nairobi having been in Kenya for only three weeks. Earlier
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  • 482 7 Papados may act on King's attack Reuter Athens, Monday The army-backed regime which stripped King Cons tan tine of his throne and declared Greece a Republic may confiscate his estates and possessions here, observers said yesterday. Tbls follows the King's violent attack of the new
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  • 329 7 Reuter Tel Aviv, Monday. Three Israeli airmen, released yesterday by the Syrians In exchange for five of their senior officers and 41 soldiers, said they were tortured with beatings and electric shocks throughout their three years' captivity. They also charged the Syrians with flouting the
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  • 312 7 Reuter Washington, Monday. While the Nixon administration was trying to stop newspapers publishing secrets of the Pentagon papers in 1971, copies of the documents were already in the possession of the Bovlet embassy in Washington, the Washington Post reported yesterday. It said the Pentagon papers
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  • 134 7 Reuter Hon< Kong. Monday. Hanoi has accused Canada and Indonesia of failing to discharge seriously their duties on the International Commission for Control and Bupenrlslon (ICC8) in Vietnam. A government statement, quoted yesterday by North Vietnam news agency, referred to Investigations by the Canadian and
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  • 220 7 Reuter and UPI Nairobi, Monday.—President Amin (above) would be nappy to attend the VktQuixitf of Princess Anne, nniy auugnter of Britain's Queen mixaDeth. If invited. Radio Lganaa said yesterday. bending best wishes to Queen Luzabeth from himself,- the government and people of Uganda, the
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  • 505 7 Reuter New Delhi. Monday.—Mr. Go ugh Whitlam has arrived here to a warm welcome at the start of the first rlslt to India by ah Australian Prime Minister in almost 15 years. Accompanied by his wife. Margaret and a 30-member government delegation, he is
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  • 53 7 London. Monday—British scientists are developing a fuel additive which they claim will end the threat of being burned alive In a plane crash. The additive, which prevents jet fuel from flaring up on impact, has been under development for six years at the giant Imperial Chemical Industries
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 473 8 It is indeed a serious paradox. The Singapore Police Force has long had the reputation of being ope of the most efficient and incorruptible in the region. And yet, as the Commissioner of Police admitted over the weekend, the crime rate In the country continues
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  • 73 8 'WHISPERS' by ISPY A man's secrets may continue to haunt his family even after his death. A friend's husband died recently. An unidentified woman turned up at the undertaker's on the day of the funeral, stood crying before the casket for a few minutes, and left before
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  • 940 8  -  ALEX JOSEY Two of the world's three women prime ministers are coming in for pretty severe criticism. They are the Prime Minister of India. Mrs. Gandhi (recognised by friend and foe alike as a master politician) and Mrs. Bandaranalke,
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  • Letters
    • 430 8 I have been a regular reader of the New Nation ever since Its birth In 1971. Thus I am In a position to deliver my own opinions about our afternoon newspaper In certain respects I am very pleased with what it can offer; and in
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    • 87 8  -  LEONG LICK TIEN Public Relations Officer, Postal Services Department, Singapore, 1. We refer to the letter by Malllst (NN. 25.5.73) requesting for the Installation of a posting box at the Junction of Jurong Road and Jalan Jurong Kechll. We would like to Inform the writer that
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    • 79 8 The Ministry of Culture ha* the Sunday Music for Everyone concerts. It now has a dance troupe which gave such a marvellous performance In the National Theatre a fortnight ago. This calls for congratulations to the Ministry of Culture. This cultural troupe should be asked to Rive a
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    • 59 8  -  SZTO SIM CHUAN Press Liaison. Officer, Customs Excise, Singapore, 2. With reference to the letter by Frus In the New Nation <28th May. 1973). could the writer please contact the Senior Superintendent. Licences and Entertainments Division at Custom House, Ist Floor, either by telephone ***** (direct
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    • 97 8  -  HEDWIDGE BRUYNS Public Relations Officer. Ministry of the Environment, Singapore, S. I would like to Inform A RafTles Place Worker (NN. 15.5.73) that at the time of Inspection no mosquito breeding was found at the former site of the Robinson Departmental Store at Raffles Place. Nevertheless this
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    • 155 8 I dread to pay another visit to the Queens town Swimming Pool. The facilities provided at the pool leave much to be desired. The toilets are filthy and the flushing system does not aeem to work at aIL The adour emitted will haunt you after your
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 538 9 Man *8 relationship to land has always assumed importance in religion, politics and economics. The American Indians for instance were known to have regarded land as the sacred embodiment of their great spirit. Politically, the right to own land or teiritory has frequently been a
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  • 167 9 A three-part series la the put year Singapere mwhumi an unprecedented naiiliUnn in mad aad property vaha. White speeebUers leaped late the property market and reaped aa maeh aa IM to A par eeat tetania en iaeredibfty short tana laveehaetita, middle income wage earners aaw tbr amity
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  • 620 9 Prices of most kinds of land uses have risen to reflect land's relative scarcity. The nrice of houses, industrial sites and office blocks have risen faster than consumer foods —with a few exceptions. There are no hard and fast reasons to doubt the long-term
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  • 1157 9 ...AS MORE HOUSES, OFFICES MUSHROOM Soaring land prices have naturally also meant escalating prices of houses, flats, industrial sites and offices. Land cost forms approximately 40 per cent of the total cost of building a house, office block or factory Bearing this In
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 958 10 roilWai cm urn Last week I rode a Suzuki T8250 trail bike. I liked it, but felt that it wasn't really competitive. The message got back to the people down at Guan Hoe, the local Susuki agents. Fuming with indignation they proceeded to tell me in
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  • 1229 10  -  By Jim Watkins One of the best recipes for an exciting and enjoyable vehicle Is to put a large engine in a small car. Providing that the engine is a relatively light one and the car concerned is possessed of basically good handling characteristics, the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 89 10 IHSCOVBIS (tiiiKoml CoacJ^Tour^ Li, w J fr > IK Last year, several hundred Singaporeans and Malaysians had a wonderful time on a Global Coach Tour of Europe. For 1973, Global presents a series of European Tours which they recommend as providing unequalled variety and value for money. Here are a
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  • TREND
    • 266 11 Detr Roc, I am 36. married, with a baby. I am baring an with a married man who works In my office and we both hold good job*. I've tried to break off with him bat always ended up comlnf back. I cannot leave him
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    • 333 11 Dear Ros. To "Desperate Student" (NN. May 28): I am a Secondary Four Arts student and my situation Is exactly the reverse of yours. My examination preparations are usually last-minute (about one week before) yet I have never failed in my exams. < luxcuse me,
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    • 140 11 Dear Ros. When my steady goes out with his boyfriends, he always gets home around three or four In the morning. How can I stop him from staying out so late? Another point Is that he doesn't like people advising him. Elsa. Dear Elsa, In
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    • 234 11 Dear Ros, I was a waitress when I met my present boyfriend. He asked me to be his steady but I refused as I hardly knew him. Besides, he is 30 and I am only 18. And he Is much better than myself he works In a
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    • 224 11  -  A.T. Dear Ros, How can I prevent my boyfriend from taking me Into those dark lovers' lanes each time he dates me? I've told him njuny times that I don't like that, but he simply says "You're so Inexperienced, you think I'm trying to take advantage
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    • 179 11 Dear Ros, I notice that you are sometimes inconsistent in your answers. For example, last wee you told "Doubtful." very rightly, to concentrate on studies rather than boys. But then you did not say the same to •"Butterflies," who is also schooling. Charles. Dear Charles, In
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    • 234 11 Princess Anne (right) broke another royal tradition last week when she chose a ready-to-wear designer to make the gown in which she will marry Lieut. Mark Philips in mid-November. It was the third royal tradition shattered by the young couple since their engagement
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 110 11 Philco- <JEp a bng term investment in cooler, quieter air-conditioning Philco lasts longer than most air-conditioners. So it costs you less! Because it performs better. Every part of a Philco is built better. Small parts. Big parts. Like a specially contoured sound baffle round the fan. This makes Philco quieter.
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  • BUSNESS NEWS
    • 109 12 Mr. Ytoo Ah BaL SI. abowe) the newly appointed restaurants managar of the Hflton, U the food and beverage scholarship at the Oarear Development Institute in Montreal, Canada He jointed the hotel in in* aa banquet headwaiter after completing a catering management course and
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    • 438 12  -  MORE HtDNTMES ADOFTINfi SYSTEM By S.V. Suppiah The pace of metrication in indugtrieg la gaining momentum in the Republic. Foreign especially thoee from Japan and Germany have no problem using the metric system since it was the system they used in their countries. In fact
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    • 158 12 > The Impact of the global growth of the computer Industry baa been felt In Singapore. according to the latest issue of the Business Review. Describing the impact the Rerlew sajs: "During the early 1960s there was only perceptible growth with the transition from normally
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    • 73 12 The remodelled headquarters of Kodak (Malaya) situated In Alexandra Road was opened by the American Ambassador Mr. M. Cronk at the weekend. "Almost three years ago. It became apparent that our facilities constructed In 1960 had became Inadequate in all aspects distribution, administrative and marketing because of
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    • European shares service
      • 304 12 iWWH this servtoe are the Banco dl Kama of Italy, Commersbank of Germany, Credit Lyonnals of France and the Union Bank of Switzerland. Koandap of Earopean stock markets for week ended Jane 1. With renewed pressures on the US-dollar and the subsequent rise in the gold bullion, as well
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      • 266 12 After more than one month of uninterrupted and extraordinary upward performance (average price Increase of the list has been 17L) the stock market began this week on a note of weakness. Partly because of a necessary process of readjustment following five weeks of Intense activity and partly because of
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      • 373 12 Zurich Btock Market report for May 24 to 30. The positive trend observed cn the stock market in the preceding week continued in less active turnover during the four trading sessions of the period under review. Prices were favourably affected by the formidable Increase in liquidity on the money
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      • 240 12 The current was a short one on account of the national holiday and, after an Initial although selective rise, the market was Irregular. The market was preoccupied by those familiar problems of the gold price and the weakness of the dollar. In addition fears of Inflation came to the
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    • 138 12 The chairman and chler manager of the Bank of Canton Ltd., Mr. P.T Huo, will arrlte here on Thursday to attend the official opening of the new premises of the bank's Singapore branch and regional office at Denmark House. Raffles Quay. Accompanying Mr.
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 246 12 Price* at 11J0 *-m today (Australian time): Abaleen 09 11 Do opU 02 04Vi AOD 09 10 Allstate OOVi nil Amad 05 nil Aurora 09 10 Do opto 01 01 Vs Aust Ant 14 10 Bamboo 04 00 Beach 29 nil Bounty OU nil 00V4 Bridge 17 19 risnereagti
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      • 170 12 Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange closed marginally lower on Saturday. The market opened on a weak tone ai a recent extremely bearish sentiment weighed hearlly on Investors. A mid session rally was seen among incentivebacked Issues but was not strong enough to reverse the general downsllde. Chemicals such
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 373 13 TACM CD bungalow, lotted 35 Sigfap HM, 10 Avon Rood. 9 Sundridge Pork Rood. Flot S3 7 17th floor, People's Pork Complex, Districts 15> 13 S'pore 2-STOREY FURNISH ID SIMIDfT ACHED, 2 airconditioners, 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's room at S2B Duneorn Rood. Reasonable rentol. Tel: *****1 S'pore. ROOM in bungalow
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    • 525 13 NOCK SOON CATBKt oH typos <H fumiturt. Very iwdlioti pricctEnquiries Mr. Fronds Leong, *****0 Singapore. HIM PURCHASE, KINTAL, SALES. wooden fumiturt monufocturer. Contact 18 Tiverton Lor* Singapore 9. 1 FRESH MUSHROOMS S«NT in by air doily. Fresh nutritious ond full of proteins. Absolutely healthy Products of Moloysio Highlands Plantation. Koh
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    • 515 13 •My In o newly established firm. Avoilable mid-June. Im»«md please contact Gory Tel: *****6. WANT* URGENTLY appro* 600 700 aq. ft. tftop In Ordwnd or town vicinity. Willing to poy high ront. Contact Richord I ***** S pore I rent. Contact 1 INTER-ROYAL HEALTH CENTRE. 'otel Royal, Newton Rood Yel:
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    • 525 13 MAP HUAT 00. 249 MtMl Rood Sinoapon 24t21/*****/ *****5 1972 Dotsun 1200 S/Wogen Ootaun 100 A If 7l Moxdo 1000 4-door Dotsun 1200 Cbupt Toyoto CoroHa, 1200 Morris Mini 1000 SpKtoi Morris 1300 Coh Goiont 1300 Ford Escort G.T. 4-door 1970 Morris 1300 Dotsun 1200 Coup* Datum 1300 Hondo 360N
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  • 681 14  -  THE SQUASH RACKET WITH ERIC COOPER When Hussein Ibrahim held aloft the Mllo trophy to signify his victory in the first Singapore National championship, he was perhaps also heralding a new era of squash which will see the younger players gradually achieving ascendancy over the older
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  • 217 14 AT BUBTON ON TRENT: Leica bt Derby by 8 wkts. Derby 118 In 37.1 over* (J. Steele 4-37) Leics 119-2 In 31.4 overa (B. Davison 58 n.0.) Leica 4pts AT NOBTHAMPTOM: York* bt INorthanta by 8 wkta. Northanta 140 in 39.1 overa (D. Steele 40) York*
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  • 898 14  -  By Percy Seneviratne The underdogs thrived yesterday Police scoring a shock 10wicket win over SRC, SCRC defying the might of SCC to force a draw and IA pushing CSC perilously close to defeat. Police skipper Cecil Cooke delivered the initial blow when be bemused the
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  • 263 14 Reuter New York, Mon. Tom Welskopf, who had promised when he took the third round lead not to play conservative golf, kept his word yesterday, and carded a bold 4-under-par 68 to win the US$4O,OOO first prize In the Kemper Open by three strokes from
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  • 171 14 VIC. rt WA Victoria 7.5 14.10 21 15 23 20 (158) bt West Australia 3.3 5 7 8 5 10.10 (70); WANFL W Perth 15.11 (101 bt E Perth 9.12 (66i; Claremont 169 (105) bt Perth 13.13 (90); S. Frcmantle 19 13 (127) bt E Frcmantle 816
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  • 34 14 Panama City. Monday—Roberto Duran of Panama last night retained hla World Boxing Association lightweight crown when the referee stopped his 15-round utle fight against Australian challenger Hector Thompson in the eighth round.
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  • 22 14 Athens. Monday—Olymplakos of Piraeus beat Omonla of Cyprus yesterday to clinch the Greek national soccer championship for the 19th time.
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  • 330 14 Crusade for vengeancethat's what the player* of Thomson Secondary School will be cut for when they meet arch rival Singapore American School in the final of the Police Cup basketball match at the People's Association tomorrow. For the Thomson boys this will be a return of
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  • 32 14 Florence, Monday Newcastle United won the AngioItallan soccer cup nere last night, defeating Plorentlna 2-1 in the final with the help of an ''own goal" by the la Ulan goalkeeper.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 146 14 DR. KILDARE by Kan Bald IF I WPNT KNOW J BETTER. I'D SHItAR THAT CRASH SOUNDEP LIKE SOMEONE HEAVIN6 A BUJNT OBJECT IN A TEMPER TANTRUM.'> II 4 m <v i.r< V*»* k I'M SCWRY ABOUT THAT, SIR. I'LL SEE TO IT SHE COMES INSTANTLY... > fe Z ■V W
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    • 260 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Pittsburgh product. 10 Darn. 11 Brilliantly clear. 12 Side by aide. 13 —way (share expenses). 21 State: Abbr. 22 —Rivoll 25 Cotton fabric. 27 Gives just deserts 29 Incendiarism 30 Arrive. 31 Hebrew vowel point. 34 Place 35 Anger 37 Metric unit. 38 Pit for food.
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    291 15 HiWhBJT yat M| m ftt ftft yjT sij?* h SXi Ju?*!?*' ran te tha frtat la win tuQjr fraat Cmumb wm® WitaffKtf third. Boleh Lah closed In w the Icniw at the hocne tun tni tnk the leaA J£* Sixteen Hundred and Beet Seller challenged. In a thrilllnf
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  • 228 15 The Singapore Polo Club "Rebels" team scored Its first major victory when It won the "B" division of the Sultan of Pahang's birthday tourney at the royal town of Pekan last weekend. In the most thrilling match of the three-day competition to ceiebrate the Sultan's 60th
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  • 48 15 Tha City Rangers Sports Ctab 'win hold lta fourth annual badminton championships at the lie letter HIU Technical School from lima f to July 18. Fifty-nine entries have baan received for tha Us slants: MKR—Optn Htniha Open Doubles, Singles Combined Doubles, Mixed Doubles, WOiISN Singles.
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  • 910 15 By Scrutineer Lucky Stable's Royal Mark ran a sound trial orer 9f at Ipoh yesterday and underscored his chances in the $51,000 Perak Derby to be run on Sunday, Jane 10. Royal Mark, who won the IVfcf Governor's Cup at Penan? last December, and
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  • 626 15 Parts, Monday Australian champion Mrs. Margaret Court yesterday came back from the brink of defeat to win her fifth women* singles at the French International tennis championships defeating petite American teenager Chris Evert 6-7, 7-6. 6-4. The 60-year old Mrs. Court had to call on
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  • 89 15 Monte Carlo. Mondav 5" n ta V?'' Stewart won the Monaco formula one motor racing arand Prtx here yesterday to equal the late Jim Clark's record of 25 Grand Pri* victories. Stewart. In the lead from the eighth lap onwards. fought off a tremendous last-ditch challenge
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    • 59 16 WEI LIN: Crime 13 still on the rise despite the police's new-style FBI shooting. The many crooks shot dead do not seem to deter thugs from arming themselves. AH FOOK: It's a pity not all that many good citizens are helping in the fight against crime. Maybe, they
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    • 163 16 TODAY is Monday. June 4. the 155 th day of 1973 with 210 to follow. THE MOON: Approach lng its first quarter. THE MORNING STARS: Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS: Mercury. Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. American singer Robert
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    • 72 16 Having the top of the morning look is Taiwan songbird Chen Li Yuen, 20, now on a Singapore visit. This raven-haired beauty belts out cool numbers at the El Amigo nightly. Her hobbies include swimming, bowling and reading. But she has one
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    • 144 16 Tht "patient" resting In an "intensive care unit" is a Ash—a 2b lb halibut. It underwent an operation to remove an eye damaged by a cataract. The fishy operation took olace at Stirling University in London under general anaesthetic. The halibut was caught by
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    • 365 16  -  By Derrick Tay Recently, burglars broke Into the homes of some of my friends. One of them even had his army uniforms stolen. Now that's what I call a real hard-up burglar. The other friend of mine was away when his home was
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    • 63 16 Economist* and politicians from east tad. west meet in Scotland this week to honour the memory of Adam Smith, the father laid the base laid the phiiosphical base for modern capitalism. Delegates from over a down countries will be attending a two-day seminar to mark the
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    • 876 16 your lucky IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY (ttl pwou whose chief aourcc at enjoyment to the employment of personal power In the interest of achieving personal aims. You have otroMiy high ideals, however, and for that re aeon do not think of goak whether they pertain to yonr career, your social
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