New Nation, 8 September 1973

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  • 19 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, September 8, 1973 No. 815 Price 15 cents NEWSSATION SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1973
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  • 392 1  -  NSFC stresses need for law By Wee Beng Huat The National Safety First Council is to ask the government to introduce legislation to make it an offence for housewives to leave their young children unattended at home. Mr. Milton Tan. chairman of the Council, said
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  • 55 1 West Berlin, Saturday—An explosion severely damaged the Israeli stand at the International Radio Exhibition here last night. A police spokesman said no one was injured in the blast, which occurred more than two hours after the exhibition had closed for the day. The police department concerned with
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  • 10 1 Police reported 83 accidents yesterday. Six were serious.
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  • 130 1 Reuter Wellington, Saturday— British television personality David Frost and the wife of New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk were slightly injured in a car accident this morning, the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation said. Frost, Mr. Kirk and his wife Ruth were sitting in a government
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  • 481 1 'To get flight crew* Reuter Kuwait, Saturday Arab guer r 11 las holding several hostages aboard an airliner here said last night they had shot one of them, but Palestinian sources said the shooting was "a total fake" designed to persuade Kuwait to provide
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  • 350 1  -  By- Jeffrey Low Singapore collected Its last SEAP Games gold medal when the hockey team mastered Malaysia 2-0 to win the replay of the final at Jalan Besar this morning. The crowd at the stadium broke into delirious joy as officials, parents and friends rushed
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  • 138 1 The soccer final between defending champions Burma and South Vietnam today at 4.15 pjn. at the National Stadium will signal the end of the hectic Seventh SEAP Games programme. Following the match, the 1500 participants of the SEAP Games countries will assemble for the
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  • 190 1 Provision shop proprietor, Mr. Chew Choon Heng, yesterday appealed to his eldest daughter, Tuan Hong (above), to return home. Tuan Hong. 15, has been missing from their Tiong Bahru flat since Tuesday. The police have been Informed. Mr. Chew, 43, who has four other
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  • 318 1 From Blue Peter Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Southern Priest, who was sold to the powerful A g a s a m stable for an undisclosed sum a few days ago, can recoup part of the outlay by taking Race Four here today. The three-year-old was
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  • 249 1 Big counter push Reuter Phnom Penh. Saturday Cambodian troops yesterday recaptured the central market, the hospital and the university in Cambodia's third largest city of Kompong Cham and were pushing back insurgents threatening the provincial governor's residence, a military command spokesman announced here last
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  • 268 1 'No further official talks' Reuter Vientiane, Saturday The pro-communist Pathet Lao yesterday released a 12-point draft peace agreement which it said had been reached with the Laotian government and ruled out any further official negotiations on the subject. Pathet Lao chief negotiator Phoun Slpraseuth
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  • 25 1 Washington, Saturday —Dr. Henry Kissinger. President Nixon's foreign policy adviser, hopes to visit the Middle East, but no date has been set.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 297 2 Profits claim denied The Society of Private Practice has denied a survey report that Singapore doctors make profits of up to 150 per cent on the drugs they dispense to patients. Referring to last Thursday's New Nation article qur.tlng a survey by a US drug
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    • 62 2 Acting Supt. Teoh Beng San, left today for Tokyo to attend a training course in the administration of criminal justice. The course, which starts tomorrow, is conducted for senior government and police officers from the developing countries. Participants will be able to discuss various problems Involving criminal
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    • 40 2 Mrs. Louise Albre-cht has been elected president of the Zonta Club of Singapore. Other officials ar»: Dr. Alice Cheah and Mrs. Florence Lim, first and second vice-presidents respectively; Dr. Florence Ko, secretary; and Miss Hilary Tan, trea-
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    • 220 2 The first batch of 20 workers including a girl sat for the National Trade Test in metal machiping, conducted oy the Indust r i a 1 Training Boarc yesterday. During the elgnt-hour test, the workers made various components with the help of four machines the
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    • 32 2 Air New Zealand will introduce its DC-10 jetliner here from Oct. 30. The wide-bodied jet will replace the DC-8s currently used on Its twice weekly service between Auckland and Singapore.
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    • 257 2  -  More shipments boost stocks By Rav K. Dhaliwal The price of Thai rice has dropped by another five cents, according to a New Nation study. Thai 100 per ccnt polished rice is now sold at between 85 and 90 cents a katl and Thai 10 per
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    • 334 2  -  Manpower problems at PSA By Teresa Ooi The Port of Singapore Authority has been urged to review its present promotion policies to solve some of its manpower problems, according to a recent study. A more concerted effort at increasing inplant worker mobility through transfers should
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    • 260 2 The visiting British trade mission has stressed the need for two-way trade between Singapore and Britain. Mr. Gerald W. Flanagan, a spokesman, said in an interview at the Cockpit Hotel: "Any British businessmen who want to sell their goods to the importers here must
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    • 189 2 A three-day seminar on labour and man a g ement cooperation in population and family planning activities will be held at the Regional English Language Centre, Orange Grove Road from Sept. 18. The Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Mr. Chua Sian Chin,
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    • 122 2 A brown handbag containing three Malaysian passports and two Malaysian identity cards was found in a taxi by Mr. Chong Ah Huat, 35, last night. The passports and identity cards belong to Rachel Soronam Letchmenan Appadurai Samuel, Christina Indranee K. Solomon, and Kanniah Solomon
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    • 335 3 Warning on infectious disease from dogs It looks like the stray dogs and cats have had their day if the new environmental public health regulations are strictly enforced. Section 10 of the regulations states that no person shall sell or prepare for sale any
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    • 179 3  -  By Bharathi Mohan Government officials are making surprise checks in hotels and other public entertainment spots in a new drive against long hair. The Public Entertainments Licensing Unit is conducting the checks in hotels, bars and nightclubs to weed out longhaired youths who have not
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    • 25 3 Three films on Paris and the French rural pasttimes will be screened at the National Museum Lecture Hall on Wednesday at 7.30 pjn.
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    • 106 3 Only two per cent of Singapore's 30,000 blood donors are women according to hermatologist Dr. Y.W. Ong. Speaking at the presentation of medals to 166 blood donors (all men) at the Cultural Centre yesterday, she said: "Asian girls are generally small and often anaemic.
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    • 120 3 Pioneer Industries Employees Union has found jobs for more than half of the 120 workers of Singapore Polymer who were retrenched last Wednesday. The $7 million plastic resin plant closed down because of acute material shortage It is a joint venture between Sumitomo
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 395 2 f Poser No. 72 n CINEMA POSER KWANfi Sit/NEW NATION CONTEST Last Tuesday's poser showed Judy Geeson and John Hurt In a scene from the Strangler of Rilllngton Place. The first ten correct entries opened by the Editor yesterday evening were from: Madam Ng Siok Telk (housewife), of 90A Dorset
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1098 3 Mr. J. F. Concelcao, MP for Katong and a member of the Adult Education Beard, will present prizes to winners of the MULTILINGUAL SPEECH CONTEST at the Cultural Centre theatre, Canning Rise, at 7.30 p.m. The contest Is held in conjunction with International Literacy Day. Mrs. Koh Joo Ee Chun,
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  • 193 4 United Press International Moscow, Saturday. United States and Soviet officials opened a hot line between Moscow and Washington yesterday to aid their common war against disease. They also agreed to undertake joint research on arthritis, in addition to studies already under way on
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  • 51 4 Rio De Janeiro, Saturday Six people were killed when a plane crashed shortly after takeoff last night from Furnas Dam. about 352 miles <520 km) northwest of here. Two passengers who survived the crash were flown here where they were reported in critical condition with multiple
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  • 334 4 Too big, expensive say Saigon, Viets United Press International Saigon, Saturday South Vietnam and the Viet Cong, in a rare agreement, decided yesterday that the four-nation international force to police the ceasefire is too big and too expensive and should be reduced in
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  • 48 4 Milan, Saturday Seven people were seriously burned and 32 others taken to hospital after an explosion in a tanning factory and shop here yesterday. Police said the explosion was probably caused by an accidental escape of inflammable gas from acids used in the tanning process.
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  • 46 4 Paris, Saturday.—Europe's youngest heart transplant patient. 13-year-old Celine Mawoue, died yesterday almost a month after receiving her new heart. Doctors said the girl died because her body rejected the new heart. She was given the heart of a 24-year-old man on August 10.
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  • 184 4 Tel Aviv, Saturday King Hussein of Jordan intends to take a second wife, prodded by his mother who opposes his nine-moni.ii-old marriage to Queen Alia, the newspaper Maariv said yesterday. Quoting sources close to the royal palace who recently visited the Israeli occupied West Bank, Maariv
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  • 196 4 Reuter Washington, Saturday The Senate Foreign Relations Committee grilled Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's nominee as Secretary of Btate, for four hours yesterday and threatened to delay his confirmation because of past wiretaps on his staff. Sitting under television lights In the ornate Senate
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  • 60 4 La Paz. Saturday.—The Bolivian Cabinet resigned en bloc yesterday at the request of President Hugo Banzer to give him a free hand in solving a split between the two political parties supporting his military government. State Minister Waldo Cerruto, said General Banzer asked his ministers for their
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  • 383 4 Gaddafi challenges the US Reuter Algiers. Saturday. Libya's leader Colonel Muammar Oaddafl yesterday challenged the United States to try and block the sale of his oil to the world and said he planned further action against the oil companies In his country. Speaking at a
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  • 229 4 Reuter Algiers, Saturday. A Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said yesterday Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary, had no business attending the Non-Allgned summit here. An Ideological feud between the two men, who both made a big impact on an otherwise sleepy conference, appeared
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  • 173 4 New Delhi, Saturday The floods that swept six Indian states in two waves have claimed nearly 1000 lives and killed more than 100.000 cattle, official reports said yesterday. The hardest hit in the monsoon floods which swelled several rivers last week was Madhya Pra- desh
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  • 231 4 United Press International Tokyo, Saturday. Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka said yesterday Japan's policy toward Seoul would remain unchanged despite the abduction of a South Korean opposition leader from Tokyo last month. Mr. Tanaka told the plenary session of the Lower House that his govern ment "contemplate
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  • 60 4 Algeries, Saturday A Lebanese cargo ship carrying 30 tons of explosives caught fire off the Algerian coast after an explosion in its engine room, Algerian shipping sources said here yesterday. The sources said 31 crew escaped In lifeboats and were picked up by a Greek freighter,
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  • 160 4 Reykjavik, Saturday Icelandic Fremier Olafur Johannesson has threatened to break off diplomatic relations with Britain if British trawlers go on rammng Icelandic gunboats within the 50 nautical miles limit, the newspaper Timinn said yesterday. Timinn said Premier Johannesson. at a Wednesday night Progressive Party
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  • 57 4 Glasgow, Saturday.— Some 7000 workers at the Chrysler Motor Company's Linwood plant near Glasgow went on strike yesterday, only two days after car production had resumed at the factory. The walkout was in support of workers at Chrysler's Coventry plant, In the English Midlands, where employees
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  • 237 4 United Press International Rome, Saturday The toll in a cholera outbreak reached 22 yesterday with the death of a 77-year-old woman and a fcrur-month-old girl In Naples Italy's Health Minister, Mr. Luigl Gul promised action to correct the medical and hygienic shortcomings which
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  • 37 4 Copenhagen, Saturday Two people were killed and at least two others seriously Injured In a rush-hour commuter train collision yesterday outside one of Copenhagen's busiest stations. A total of 21 people were brought to hospital.
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  • 165 4 Reuter Washington, Saturday. —Eighteen crew members of the US spy ship Pueblo have been awarded decorations for actions they took when the vessel was seized by North Korean forces in January, 1968, the Defence Department said yesterday. One of the awards, a Silver Star, was awarded
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  • FINANCE
    • 311 5  -  By S.V. Suppiah There was again price erosion on the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the week. Slight improvement on Wednesday and Thursday was partially erased yesterday when prices closed mixed in a selective market. Fearing detection, many government servants, who are
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    • 182 5 Paris, Saturday World monetary experts last night ended a threeday session on currency reform without resolving major outstanding differPflf»AQ Experts, of the socalled committee of 20, narrowed certain differences but the basic positions on key Issues remained unchanged, participants said. American UnderSecretary Mr. Paul A.G.
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    • 1900 5 INDUSTRIALS 1 1972/1973 4 wks. Stock Closing Price Last Week** TurnHigh Low ago Buyers Sellers Sale or Over 6.30 2.75 3.50 Acma 2.96 3.00 -0.02 11 4.60 1.70 1.87 Adhesive Tape 6.80 4.52 5.80 Ajinomoto 5.90 3.20 3.40 Alcan 3.24 unch 2 2.00 1.20 1.78 Alexandra Hldg.
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 409 5 Prices were mixed in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, with Investors on the sidelines concerned by the latest wholesale price and unem p 1 o yment figures. At the close, the Dow Jones Industrial average had fallen 2.41 to 898.63. Standard and Poor's 500
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      • 203 5 Closing prices (in franca) yesterday. Farlbas 216.60 (218.50) Indochlne 259 (261.80) Ponder 405 406) Prlntemj* 120.50 (120.50) COK 436 (433) Bull 58.50 (60.50) Royal Dutch 170 (169.40) Mlchelin 1811 (1797) Thomson 237.30 (234J0) CFP 215 (213) Rhone 162 (162.50) Air 275.50 (276.60) BBN 1217 (1213) Philips 84.80 (84.50) Sue*
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      • 35 5 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange: 30 Industrials 900 51 (off 2.4 M, 20 transport 162.86 (up 0.39), IS utilities 99.98 (up 1.18), and 85 stocks 274.31 (up 0.21).
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      • 167 5 Stock market prices turned upward for the first time in a week in the morning session yesterday with gains center ing on neglected issues. Trading remained thin, however. The market opened slightly higher as inves tors expected a rally to follow declines for the past six days. The Dow-Jones
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      • 86 5 This service Is from the Union Bank ol Switzerland. Closing prices (in Swiss francs) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday. UBS 3890 8 BO 3390 Credit Suisse 3390 Swissair B. 590 —8 Swiss —30 Reinsurance 3340 Wlnterthur B. 1930 —6 Zurich —75 Insurance 6175 Juvena B. 3510 —30 Nestle
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    • 177 5 United Press International Washington, Saturday —Gold is losing ground as a component of international reserves among members of the International Monetary Fund, the IMF annual report showed yesterday. According to the IMF at the end of April gold made up less than a quarter of
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  • OPINION
    • 510 6 Whether it is to demonstrate their strength to those attending the NonAligned Conference now going on at Algiers, or whether they are trying to salvage their reputation after their failure to take Phnom Penh, the Cambodian communists have been concentrating their efforts on the capture of
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    • 101 6 'WHISPERS' by an Female residents In Buklt Merah View complain that they sure continually harassed by two exhibitionists who indecently expose themselves when the ladles are going to work or to the market In the mornings. The duo one in the early twenties and the other in his
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    • 969 6  -  m—ii been nld and written akat the prokiemt of youth In Singapore. Particularly rinee the youth form M per cent of the population, it la all the more imperative that solutions are iound for their problems. Bow do we prevent oar youths from entering
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    • 691 6  -  By Cathe Wolhowe Washington Post An i nt e rnatlonal Seabed Committee failed last month to reach much agreement on wresting mineral re so u rces out of earth's last frontier the bottom of the seas and a race
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    • 577 6  -  By Anthony Atrachan Washington Post Secretary General Kurt Waldhelm has challenged the nations of the world to make up their minds what kind of United Nations they want and what they are prepared to do to make It work. The Introduction to his animal report contained three
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    • 469 6 The new IndoPakistani Delhi agreement WORLD COMMENT EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS The Japan Times The agreement reached on August- 28 by India and Pakistan, and fully subscribed to by Bangladesh, which makes possible the movement of almost half a million men. women and children to the homes of their choice, is
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  • DISCOVERING SATURDAY REVIEW
    • 1658 7 New Nation writer Mary Lee tells of her theatre rounds in London The Indians who came to Alexander Palace in London one weekend last July were extremely welldressed. The men looked as if they had just emerged from a Savile Row tailor's shop. The
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    • 510 7  -  By David Lamb Los Angeles Times For a lons time, as the locals tell it, mainland Australians looked down on their island-state of Tasmania as an orphan kid brother, or, more probably, they just ignored it entirely. Tasmanians they don't rerer to themselves as Australians would
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    • SATURDAY SMILES...
      • 70 7 An under strength police force will try the fireside approach to try to boost recruitment. Anyone *:io inquires about joining the West Yorkshire Constabulary, which has more than 700 vacancies, will be seen at home by a local policeman. It Is hoped that a
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      • 80 7 A top pop group hopes to clean up with Its latest record. The disc, by the New Seekers. Is an appeal against pollution. All the proceeds will go to the Keep Britain Tidy Campaign. The song, We've Got to do it Now, is by Roger Cook and Roger
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      • 66 7 A giant British mall order firm which made a fortune from a "bra-lew bra" has gone bust. United General Services (Marketing) Ltd. sold £lOO,OOO ($600,000). worth of its "No-No" stick on bras in two years. But at a creditors' meeting in London, its managing director, Mr. John
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      • 65 7 The old adage that gentlemen prefer blondes Is "dyeing" out In Britain, according to a survey. It shows that the use of hair colourants last year had dropped to It* lowest since 1906. Only 18 per cent of women aged between 13 and 64 used any and
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      • 54 7 A new hospital uniform has been rejected because It turns up when the nurses are bending. After a 10-week trial, 36 young nurses at Sunderland refused to wear the new uniform. One said: "The short skirt delighted the younger male patients, but the older ones did not
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      • 46 7 Magistrates at Preston, Lancashire, said an 18-year-old girl was improperly dressed when she appeared In a seethrough blouse without a bra. The hearing was delayed until -she reappeared In a borrowed sweater. She was fined £5 ($3O) for damaging a telephone box window.
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      • 48 7 A job agency manager, Mr. Robin Gates, is handling a £1 million ($6 million) deal to fly hundreds of girls to Britain. The girls, all young and single, have been recruited In Australia and News Zealand to fill vacancies in Britain's understaffed hospitals and offices.
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      • 24 7 Fisherman Bob Ibbotson, 26, of Bridlington, Yorkshire, has claimed a world record at neighbouring Scarborough after eating 25 kippers in an hour.
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      • 28 7 Mecca, the British bingo orKa n 1 s a tion, plans to fly players by Jumbo Jet to America next month for fourday competitions in Florida.
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      • 35 7 Ten-year-old William Goggln hit a cricket ball for six and found £750 ($4500) In the grounds of a factory near his home in Harrow, Middlesex. The police are trying to trace the owners.
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    • 399 8 Judging by his latest interview, Soviet writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn's frame of mind has changed dramatically during the last 17 months. Early last year the writer gave a long Interview to the Washington Post and the New York Times In which he described a campaign
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    • 270 8  -  C. V. ANTHONY ADAMS HISTORY OF AVIATION, edited by John W. R. Taylor and Kenneth Munson, New English Library 511 pages, £10.50 The history of aviation could be said to have commenced in 1783 when two French brothers, Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier, experimented with a
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    • 322 8 HONOR THY FATHER: After the luroe created by the appearance of Tne Godfather, many writers jumped on the bandwagon and churned out books on the Mafia. Gay Taleses attempt is a brave one. Honor Thy Father Is a narrative of the life of Bill Bonnano. He tries to explain
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    • 180 8 Feast for readers at the Gallery The new MPH Paperback G a 11 e ry promises to be exciting with its new array of books. There will be 15,000 paperbacks from Pan, Fontana, Corgi, Pocketbook, Penguin and Pellcan covering about 6000 titles on the shelves. This win be
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    • 233 8  -  ANNE OF GREEN CABLES by L. M. Montgomery, Penguin, 253 pages, $3. SffpilE vntwn The review It by R. Ramasamy Mjuilla and Matthew Cathbert want to adopt a boy bat much to their disappointment they are given a girl from the orphanage. Anne is a chatterbox. Her mind stretches
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    • 59 8  -  CHUNG TEE CHONG In dim inheritance oi night I dash against this sky of light, thinking its heart will yield a thousand, flames; Closer the gaze stays in an obssesstve blaze that hurts my eves and blinds my sight; With no wW to rise, above this burning
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    • 74 8 This is a book on education in reverse. Instead of reading about the usual works on the education of children this book fives us an insight into the other side of the story what it is really like to be a young teacher. Learner Teacher is
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    • 187 8  -  DOWN AMONC THE WILD MEN by John Greenway, Hutchinson, 361 pages. £4 C. V. ANTHONY ADAMS C. V. ANTHONY ADAMS The aboriginal inhabitants of Australia are a distinct race, probably originating in the Malay Peninsula. They are tall, thin and dark-skinned, with wavy hair. While they have
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    • 508 9  -  Charming album by Doug and group »Y JEAN LI DOUG SAHM AND BAND: DOUG SAHM AND BAND (ATLANTIC) Back In the 60s, Doug was known simply as Sir Douglas and he had a band called Sir Douglas Quintet (She's About A Mover apd Mendocino were their
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    • 437 9  -  ...or the day Lian Ann held Ljubojevic to a draw CHESS BY LIM KOK ANN Twenty year old Ljub omlr Ljubojevic of Yugoslavia took to chess seriously after a leg Injury terminated a promising football career, and became a grandmaster within a few years. In the
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    • 575 9  -  THE BEST METHOD OF LEARNING MORE ABOUT THEM FOOD/DRINK ST LI PO One of the greatest joys an oenophile can have Is talking about a good bottle to a fellow enthusiast (or several bottles and several enthusiasts for that matter). Another is swapping bottles or
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    • 339 9  -  VIEWS OF HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT STAMPS IT ANDREW LAU Britain will issue a set of Parliament EndOn stamps to mark the opening of the 19th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference on Bept. 12. The Issue consists of two stamps, In Bp. and lOp. denominations, and
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    • 901 10  -  But all's forgiven and the show goes on SIGHT SOUND IT EDGAR KOH RTS' Seap Games performance especially In the evening roundups presented by veteran compere Vernon Palmer—look like a cross between Search (on Sunday) and the Ed Sullivan Show. Which was no bad
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    • 523 10  -  BY EDGAR KOH HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (re issue) starring Danny Kaye (Capitol). This is a romanticised musical biography of the renowned Danish talespinner whose stories have attained universality because of their themes and the fact that some of them have been translated into more
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    • 505 10  -  Eight different items offered—and only for $6 EATING OUT WITH SEE'FOO!\j Ever lunched like a Maharaja? I did the othet day and I must admit it was quite an unforgettable experience. It's one thing to be served coffee in Wedgewood crockery but quite a different scene when
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    • 268 10  -  THEATRE *Y VIOLET OON Singapore's concern for the ecology receives full marks from actor Rob Inglls, here to give a one-man show of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales at 8.15 tonight at the Regional English Language Centre. Rob, Whose concern for the environment has led
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    • 257 10  -  ART RY VIOLET OON Seah Kim Joo will display his latest style of batik painting at a oneman exhibition in Geneva's Intercontinental Gallery on September 19. For the first time he has mounted batik painting on Chinese scrolls, with both creating a unified whole. This
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    • 328 10 It was a lucky show biz break for Aline Chemama when a French accordionist failed to show up for his engagement in Singapore. The French accor dlonist had been engaged for the French Food Festival now on at the Ming Court Hotel. When
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    • 182 8 UNDERSTANDING THE FEMALE ORGASM by Seymour F isfier 50p The myth, long held, that happiness is directly related to frequency of orgasm is adequately shattered by Seymour Fisher in a book which roundly states that there are many different ways of achieving satisfaction in love. He records the results of
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    • 178 8 Hattar-Leon idea SA Bianne Suiaae CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SEAP ATHLETES WISH YOU GREATER TRIUMPHS IN THE ASIAN GAMES The most LEGIBLE 1/10 second STOPWATCH on the market A new peak of HEUER exclusive!*** INTERCLUB S3mm The new INTERCLUB stopwatch has a patented dial which strictly separates the individual time units.
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    • 395 9 ukJ Advertisement *V> GARDEN NEWS GARDEN COMPOST (2) (73) by Amy and John Ede Vkt humus? compost? And whst is garden refuse and kitchen garbage We will unravel these questions to-day. Material for the compost heap which will ■himately turn into hamtts is as follows: (1) Garden waste: fallen litres,
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    • 105 9 DR. KILOARE by Ken Bald SMAROfJ needs a tooHcy transplant* YOU'RE PUTTING Me ON.' I MEAN... *XI SAID THAT (OPNE/ PMSUS WOULD 7 DO THE JOB. BUT SHABON'S CASE, THE FAILURE IS OMCNIC. SHE KEEPS A HEW KIPHEY TO SURVIVE. j-S Wm R|wP /i i.lst h-./ RIP KIRBY LET ME
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  • SPORTS
    • 596 11  -  By Jeffrey Low Burma are extremely confident of winning the Seap soccer title for the fifth time running when they meet Vietnam in the final at National Stadium today (kick-off 4.15 p.m.). Burmese coach U Sein Liang yesterday said: "It will be a very Interesting final and
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    • 382 11 Weary Singapore, as expected, conceded the Seap soccer bronze to Malaysia last night in a game that bored the 10,000 crowd to tears. It was a foregone conclusion that Malaysia would win; the only question was by how many goals. With Quah Kim Lye out
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    • 444 12  -  By Sonny Yap Now it can be told: Singapore's Cyril Jeeris who won the Seap Games featherweight boxing gold medal last night, fought with a chipped bone in his left hand. He let out the secret himself after beating the tough Burmese. Ye Aung in the
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    • 112 12 Courageous M. Selveekam the Singapore boxer who lost his bout narrowly last night was fighting under-weight. He was giving about 11-lb to the highlyfancied Thai boxer PraJak Hlrunrat In the mid-dle-weight division. The 22-year-old Singapore policeman won the hearts of the near capacity crowd at the SBA Hall
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    • 549 12  -  By Nancy Koh Father time has a soft spot for Thailand's No. 1 tennis player, Somparn Champisrl. Somparn, 32, but looks like a sustained teenager, became the first player to win the Seap men's singles title three times. He gave a masterly performance to justify
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    • 219 12 London, Saturday.—A quickfire century by opening batsman Roy Fredericks led the West Indies to an eight-wic-ket victory over England in their one-day match at the Oval here yesterday. Frederick hit 105 in 133 minutes as the West Indies handsomely avenged their one-wicket defeat In the
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    • 223 12 London, Saturday. Charles Coody, 36-year-old former United States Master golfer, took a one stroke lead In the £15,000 Wills Open golf championship yesterday with a third round of 69, three-under-par. Coody, who has not won a major tournament since 1971, has a total of 211 and
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    • 60 12 Edinburgh, Saturday—Ruth Fuchs. East Germany's Olympic champion, broke her own women's world javelin record with her first throw to the event at the Women's Europe Athletics Cup finals at Meadowbank here last night. Mrs. Fuchs sent the javelin soaring 66.10 metres (216 ft 10 ins), far beyond
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    • 168 13 By SCRUTINEER Expectations looks a good thing in Race 7 at Kuala Lumpur today. The Matrice five-year-old showed promise last time out when he ran second to Karateka over 6f on June 24. He has improved since. On Thursday he wound up his training with
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    • 3579 13 2.15 CL 6 DIV 3 6F ImIbU (£5.000 S3.500 to winner) 1 3800 Hustler a (Hurley) Ahmad 7 9.0 (dc +21) 3 2 0706 Red Carpet a (Ace) Osman 4 9.0 (dc +5) *V. Nathan 13 3 0095 Dai-Pa-Knor a (Knor) Daniels 6 8.13
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    • 60 13 Home, Saturday World motorcycle racing champion Olacomo Agostlnl injured his leg yesterday when he was thrown from his experimental MV3SO as he tried to brake on a curve. Orthopedist Alfredo Manzl said after x-rays that Agostlnl suffered a ruptured muscle with tendon lesions and would undergo minor
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    • 20 13 London. Saturday—Results of last night's English soccer matches: Division Four Doncaster 0 Torquay 1; Northampton 0 Colchester 0.
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    • 430 13 Graeme Lawrence, the former Singapore and Malaysia Grand Prix winner from New Zealand, will be having a hectic time the next three weekends. Lawrence will be driving his Surtees at the Selangor Grand Prix this weekend. He returns home after that where he and his brother
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    • 122 13 SCRUTINEER MARKSMAN EPSOM JEEP BLUE PETER Race 1 Pteroptyx Red Carpet Pteroptyx Dai-Pa-Knor Samuel Mldhour Race t Border Scout Can Can Admiral Isa belle Can Can Border Scout Manja Border Scout Race S Ttador Image Bonoir Bonoir Kampong Chan trie Impeia* Tudor Image Bonoir Tudor Image Race 4 Bethebnag
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    • 61 13 New York, Saturday—The results of yesterday's baseball g&mes: American League New York 8 Milwaukee 6; Cleveland 10 Detroit 4; Chicago 6 Minnesota 0; Oakland 6 California 4; San Diego 3 Los Angeles 2; Montreal 5 Chicago 3. In TOKYO: Central League Chunichi 6 Hiroshima 2; Talyo 5 Yomiurl
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    • 181 11 »ul wm UPJOHN TETRACYCLINE CAPSULES and Erythromycin Tablets are now exclusively distributed by International Drugs Corpn., in Singapore. Enquiries fiom Doctors, Den fists and Pharmacists art welcome. Please telephone: ***** Singapore. GOOD NEWS!! 7th Seap Games commemorative matches as souvenirs S2/- per set of 16 Sport Events available at:— Wisen
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    • 335 11 BUSINESSMAN SEEKS PARTNER (S) with experience willing to invest substantial capital and participate actively in running of restaurant/niteclub serving Sembawang/Woodlands Industrial area. Good commanding location. Main Road. Approx. 3 acres. Interested please reply New Notion Box N2401 S'pore. ORIENTAL ARTS CRAFTS, Souvenirs of Singapore. Wholesale Retails. Hsu Brothers, 17, Hill
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    • 459 11 SPECIAL OFFER! TRANSISTOR RADIO. *7.90 Cassette tapes C-60 $1.50 C-90 $2.35 typewriters $97 including carrying cases and guaranteed 12 months cassette tapeHecorders $49 with. 12 months guarantee mini calculators $129 and many other bargains. Gill at G.R. Bhogwon Traders 117, Hill Street S'pore 6 Tel: *****. FAMOUS IN ALL GOOD
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    • 283 11 "NITROSOL" BEATS THEM All. Don't take our word for it Try it yourself and double your flower power Velfle Orchid Gardens: S'pore *****3. BEAUTIFY YOUR GARDEN with colourful and fragrant Taiwan Rose Plants in full bloom. Tel: *****2. RENTAL, HIRE-PURCHASE, SALES. Wooden furnitures. Good price .Trode-in arrongeoble. Please contact 18,
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    • 284 11 REQUIRED OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS. Please call personally at Kai Kwong Co., 364 A, Serangoon Road. Contoct Miss Leong at Tel: *****13 between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. STATION HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE requires SOCIAL STEWARDESSES to work In the lounge. Part-time or full times, can eorn-salary plus tips $600/- to $800/- per
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    • 318 11 QUEENSWAY SHOPPING CENTRE Ground Floor for sole. Tel: *****/*****9. CAR STEREO ft HI-FI Equipments. Sole/Service Installation Available. Wide Ronge from Audio Electronics 4, President Building, S'pore *****4. CHRIST CHURCH DORSET ROAD Every Sunday 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion (English), 8.00 a.m. Porish Communion (Tamil), 10.30 a.m. Malayalam Service, 2.30 p.m. Hindustani
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    • 354 11 YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL offers organ piano guitar flute and Children's Music Course. Airconditioned Studios. Experienced Teochers. Tel: *****5, ***** S'pore. SSHSE SERVICING ALL KINDS T.V. tape-recorders, amplifiers. Reasonable charges Doy/Night service. Phone: *****08 anytime. SPECIALISTS IN TV radios and amplifier* repairing. Ring *****33/*****1 Technical Electronics Centre, S'pore. JUNGLE SAFARIS Be
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    • 261 11 POLISHING, QUALITY RESPRAY in ordinary or metallic colours undertaken at Chye Hup Huat SpraypaintIng 107 Blk. 15 Sin Min Industrial Estate, Upper Thom son Rood, S pore 20. Singapore's newest ond largest motor complex. Tel: *****9 Longer working hours even at nights and weekends meon cars back on the rood
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    • 477 11 "NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Tan Huan Tong and Chan Hiang Soon carrying on business at No. 74, Jalan Senang, Singapore, under the style and firm name of Heng Lee Food Manufactory had been dissolved by mutual consent from the
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    • 183 12 ©Ipmpic Sports YOUR SPORT SHOP OFFERS EVERYTHING IN SPORTS HEALTH QUALITY EQUIPMENT SHOES Q Isocraft Isometric muscle developer HAT Ujh TRAINING CHELMOHD TENNIS RACQUETS "TOPSCORT FOOTBALL BOOTS 64, BRAS BASAH ROAD, TEL: *****/***** CONCESSION STORE NO. 1. NATIONAL STADUIM COMPLEX, KALLANG. 1 SEAP Games Singapore 1973 official health food Meritene
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    • 118 12 Clllft International Shuttlecocks For your next Badminton Match insist on "Garuda" Badminton Shuttlecocks. Used in Indonesia during the IV Asian Games by Group I players in Djakarta The Thomas Cup Holder. Recommended by the "Netherland Badminton Association" for National and International Competition. A very popular brand preferred in Holland today.
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    • 58 13 ad i das A Salutes The Participants and Winners of THE GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALISTS m mjm Wear an Than Any Other Shoes adidas^ Often Imitated quality shoe But Never Matched Available from all leading sports dealers in Singapore Malaysia Indonesia #So/e Agents: GILLS (PRIVATE) LIMITED No. 8, De
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    • 1341 14 TV RADIO All yenr weekend viewing and listening SINGAPORE 5 SATURDAY 12.25 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by SESAME STREET 1.25 THE 7TH SEAP GAMES: Football Semi-final: Malaysia vs Burma 225 SUARA ADEK2 (M Rpt) 2.45 SATURDAY MATINEE—The Big Tip-Off: Starring: Richard Conte. Constance Smith. Bruce Bennett. Cathy Downs 4.05 SEAP GAMES
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    • 1566 14 BACK PAGE AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH WOMAN OF THE NIGHT (Mandarin): A sexually obsessed trilogy, one of those films which bring the Hong Kong industry down to the skin-flick market, nc.t that the alert censor has not seen to it that the local audience is protected from the
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