New Nation, 10 September 1973

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  • 19 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, September 10, 1973 No. 816 Price 15 cents NEV^tion SINCAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1973
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  • 370 1 'China will continue to aid peoples war* United Press International New York, Monday S i n g a pore's Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said that despite its moves to a detente, Peking will continue to support "peoples wars" in South-East Asia. In
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  • 226 1 Reuter Hong Kong, Monday Communist -led guerrillas in Cambodia claimed last night that they had seized control of 97 per cent of Kompong Cham. According to a Khmer Information Agency report monitored here, the guerrillas had taken up positions close to the city's stadium,
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  • 72 1 Warsaw, Monday.—A United States astronomer claims to have discovered new and strong evidence of a "black hole" in space thought to be caused by a star dying and collapsing Into itself. Professor Rlcardn Olocconi of Harvard University told a Congress of the International Astronomical Union being
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  • 514 1 Envoy hits out at students Reuter Wellington, Monday Malaysian students in New Zealand have been warned against taking part "in a political movement aimed at overthrowing the constitution of our country and the rule of law." The warning was sounded by the High Commissioner
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  • 458 1 Divisions despite outward unity Reuter Algiers, Monday The fourth nonaligned summit conference, grouping 76 countries, closed a five-day session here last night with an outward show of unity but deep divisions behind the scenes. Declarations on political and economic issues, which avoided extremes at
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  • 35 1 London. Monday.—A bomb blast damaged a shop in Sutton Coldfleld. near Birmingham, and set it on fire late yesterday. A tenant above the shop was injured and taken to a hospital.
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  • 198 1 A five month old baby boy suffocated at his aunt's flat in Block 142, Lorong 1. Toa Payoh, yesterday. Ramesh was found dead in bed with a soft pillow over his face. His aunt, housewife Madam 8. K&naga, found him lying still when she went in to
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  • 102 1 In sluggish trading, prices were steady on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the first 45 minutes this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Bukit Sembawang (1) 4.70. Harlmau (4) 0.841, (30) 0.85, (5) 0.855. Development Bank of Singapore (1) 4.06, (1) 4.08. Sime Darby (1) 5.10. Haw Par (1)
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  • 29 1 Canberra, Monday-— Australia's Immigration Minister A 1 Grassby said last night he was considering granting amnesty to Illegal Immigrants who had lived here for 20 years.
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  • 13 1 Police reported 133 accidents yesterday. Ten were serious and one fatal.
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  • 393 1  -  By Pharathi Mohan A businessman and his family returned from a holiday yesterday and found their young maidservant dead in the hall of their Bukit Tim ah home. Two half-empty medicine bottles and a man's photograph were found near her. The girl was dressed In
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  • 289 1  -  By Anne-Marie Nalpon Three sharks were caught in the sea off Changi yesterday. They were brought ashore A short distance from Changi Point at 10 a.m. by fisherman Mr. Tay Hung Boon. They weighed a total of 180 kilos (400 lb.), and were six-and-a-half to
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  • 53 1 Four robbers had breakfast at a coffee shop in Stirling Road yesterday morning then tied the proprietor In a gunny sack and took away $1000. Mr. Ang Te Chee, 54, told police that the men, In their early twenties, held him up at knife point and then
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  • 32 1 Anchorage, Monday.— All six people aboard a United States DC-8 cargo Jet Were killed when it crashed In the Aleutian islands, an Air Force spokesman said here yesterday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 191 2 The J2W& Gambling Suppression Branch Is keeping a close watch on many clubs and associations where there is large-scale gambling. The presidents of two clubs were fined a total of $7000 during the past two months, for allowing their premises to be used
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    • 54 2 Three students from Nanyang University and the University of Singapore have been awarded DBS scholarships worth $2400 each. The students who are final or honours year students were selected from a total of 48 applicants. They are Miss Rosalind Koh Chwee Neo Mr. Lau Chun Sun and
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    • 420 2 $100,000 goods from Seattle By Douglas Chan and Florence Tan A few members of Singapore Airlines' Jumbo crew have been interrogated by Customs in connection with an attempt to smuggle more than $100,000 wor'a of goods into Singapore. The Customs inquiry began after its
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    • 26 2 Bids for motor car registration numbers in the series EC 1 to EC 2000 will be open today and remain open till Sept. 24.
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    • 256 2 Road accidents in the first five months «f this year have claimed a higher toll of lives and injured 172 people killed 1326 seriously inlured and 3515 minor casualties. Comparative figures for the same period last year were 131 deaths,
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    • 381 2  -  By Violet Oon Actor Rob Inglis gave an uproarious performance of a selection of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales on Saturday night. We had already been introduced to a one-man theatre by Brian Barnes and Inglis added a new dimension to this novel form. It does require
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    • 30 2 The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore has extended telephone services to Angola, Mozambique, Azores and Madeira on a 24-hour basis. Singapore Is now in telephone contact with 161 countries.
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    • 327 2  -  Shipping setback By Bharathi Mohan Singapore's p1 y wood trade with Britain the largest market has been hit by poor shipping services. Large stocks of processed boards are lying idle here because of the continued shortage of confer ence containers and bulk shipping services. Manufacturers
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    • 274 2 The Hello Support Group Club has started a project Friends of the Neighbours to assist and organise activities for the blind in Districts 13 to 17. The project Is meant to provide activities for them as well as help them materially. The
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    • 31 2 The Government Is Inviting tenders for the construction of a primary school at Jalan Memblna. Tender documents may be obtained from the Public Works Department, National Development Building, Maxwell Road.
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    • 92 2 81ngaporeans consumed 282,613 pigs In the first five months of the year—a slightly higher amount than that consumed during the same period last year. The number of goats slaughtered during the same period also increased from 1031 to 1510. Consumption of sheep, oxen and buffalo
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    • 142 2 Former Olympic swimmer Bernard Chan, the first to make a splash in the famous swimming Chan family, took the plunge again yesterday—this time into marriage Bernard, 27, who is the group accounts manager of an advertising and public relations consultant firm, recently married the former Miss Eliza
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    • 363 3  -  The nunchaku can be fatal' By Douglas Chan Several martial art exponents here have called on the government to ban the nunchaku an ancient karate weapon consisting of two 12-inch round sticks, made of hard wood or pipe and joined by a chain or
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    • 23 3 Mrs. Mary Veronica Chung Peck San has been appointed an inspector under the Factories Act, according to the latest government gazette.
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    • 292 3 'Use money wisely* Singapore will be ready for a strong consumers' movement only when people learn to cooperate and use their money wisely, said Mr. J.F. Conceicao, Member of Parliament for Katong yesterday. Speaking at an Income get-together yesterday, Mr. Conceicao who is also director of
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    • 386 3 Police step up war on drugs Police are keeping a close watch on the activities of discotheques on the island following an increase in crime and drugtaking among longhaired youths. Sources said that the police are now compiling reports on these night-spots which may eventually
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    • 49 3 The branch office of the Overseas Union Bank at Golden Mile Shopping Complex, Beach Road, will collect payments for water, electricity and gas bills from tomorrow between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. Payments on Saturday will be from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30. a.m.
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    • 129 3 The Postal Services Department will issue in two instalments an entirely new set of definitive postage stamps to replace the current series of Masks-Dances-Musi ca 1 instruments stamps. The new stamps will depict, In stylised form, flowers, plants, shrubs and fruits grown in Singapore.
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    • 152 3 Two famous landmarks in the city area the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and St. Joseph's Institution threatened by demolition to make way for the proposed Raffles Centre, may have a longer lease of life. The temporary shelving of the Centre
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 662 3 4 NEW NATION CROSSWORD Poser No. 7S CINEMA POSER KWANG SIA/NEW NATION CONTEST Last Wednesday's poser showed Mark Lester In a scene from Oliver. The first ten correct entries opened by the Editor on Saturday evening were from: Mr. Teng Hong Yah (clerk), of 9J Oa Sllva Lane; Miss Tay
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  • IN PERSON
    • 719 4  -  IN PERSON Conducted by "W: J77ftl THE models sauntered along the catwalk, showing off the most fabulous looking fabric In attractive and dazzling designs. But the clothes besides being fashionable had another thing In common, they were all designed and made In Singapore from fabrics also made
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    • 678 4 Idols of millions, but they just don't know what to do with their future Melbourne Herald Fame, wealth and charisma by the bucket do not ease this strange new frustration that Is besetting modern man in his middle years. In a recent essay this restlessness was Identified
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 197 5 Khartoum, Monday.— President Jaafar El-Ni-miery said yesterday there would be a major purge to include the heirarchy of the Sudanese Socialist Union the only legitimate political party in the country. Mr. Nimiery who also announced the end of a four-day state of emergency in
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    • 46 5 Ankara, Monday.—The opposition Republican People's Party (RPP) yesterday proposed a state take-over of Turkey's oil industry. In its manifesto for next month's general election, the Social Democratic Republican People's Party (RPP) advocated tougher restrictions on foreign companies, including a "reasonable limit" on profits.
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    • 380 5 'Tool for expansion in S-E Asia' Reuter Hong Kong, Monday Peking's New China News Agency has accused the Soviet Union of plotting to use the Cambodian government as a tool for infiltration and expansion in SouthEast Asia. An agency dispatch monitored here yesterday described
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    • 65 5 London, Monday About 1000 Sikhs held a "save the turban" demonstration here yesterday in protest against a new law making crash helmets compulsory for all motorcyclists. The protesters who had assembled with banners n Trafalgar Square paraded peacefully to the nearby Downing Street residence of Prime Minister Edward
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    • 29 5 Belfast, Monday Army explosives experts yesterday dealt with a huge car bomb left outside a Catholic boys school dormitory, forcing the evacuation of 28 pupils.
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    • 175 5 Reuter Algiers, Monday An Indian delegation is to go to Uganda to discuss the problems of Asians expelled "from the country, Ugandan President Idl Amin said here yesterday. This was agreed at a meeting he had during the non-aligned summit here with Indian
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    • Article, Illustration
      43 5 Policemen in Naples, Italy, confiscating a ton of bread from a bakery where a cholera victim who died last week had worked. They also checked 336 food shops and issued 318 warnings for infringing hygiene regulations. UPI radiopicture. UPI radiopicture
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    • 189 5 Brussels, Monday. Foreign Ministers of the nine nation Common Market are expected to adopt a joint position on the vexed question of their relations with the United States at a meeting in Copenhagen today. They are expected finally to take a firm step towards replying to
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    • 256 5 Reuter Washington, Monday The US Academy of Sciences warned its Soviet counterpart yesterday that harassment of detention of leading Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov would have severe effects on USRussian scientific relations. Joining in an international campaign of support for physicist Sakharov, Dr. Philip Hand- ler,
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    • 110 5 Reuter Oslo, Monday Norwegians began voting yesterday in a two-day general election expected to develop Into a close race between the almost equally divided labour and non-socialist camps. Public opinion polls have forecast that Norway's government for the next four years will hinee on 10
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    • 355 5 Dayan: Need for security Jerusalem, Monday— Defence Minister Moshe Dayan said yesterday Israel should strive towards drawing a new map for itself with new Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory because of the nation's need for security. Mr. Dayan did not say whether Israel
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    • 104 5 Reuter Washington, Monday British author and lecturer Lord RltchieCalder yesterday called for a global science policy to avoid irreversible mistakes caused through rapid scientific advances. In an Interview here the 67-year-old author, who Is a United Nations consultant on science and technology, said that
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    • 231 5 United Press International Washington, Monday. —Senator Edward Kennedy said yesterday the US was funding South Vietnam's national police and prison system in violation of the spirit of the Vietnam ceasefire agreement. "At least US$l5 million ($34.5 million) are earmarked in the budgets of the
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    • 236 5 New York, Monday. Vice President Spiro Agnew who has been accused of bribery, extortion and tax expects to be Indicated by the Baltimore Grand Jury, according to a Time magazine report. The report is based on information from a "friend and adviser" erf the Vice-President who said
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • OPINION
    • 483 6 After five summit meetings in Belgrade, Cairo, Lusaka, Georgetown and Algiers," the non-aligned countries of the Third World remain divided on a standard definition of the term "non-alignment." At the recent meeting in Algiers, the fiery President of Libya, Colonel Gaddafi described it as an unattainable ideal
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    • 88 6 'WHISPERS' by ispy Buying a new car is not without its hazards. A colleague who bought one recently still has trouble recognising her new car. The other day she was fumbling with the car door and wondering why the key would not fit, when she looked
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    • 1136 6  -  fMiner hud PmkSent lia 8h«o-chi ami timer Defence Minister Un A? the Chinned hare a new target for their attacks namely, Confucius, the saga who lived more than MM years ago and has long been considered a loading influence on Chinese society. Until the communists established
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    • Letters
      • 72 6  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter by Mr. Ng Klan Lee captioned Getting Wet for a Bus (NN, 27.8.78). The provision of shelters at the bus stop outside the Paslr Pan j aft g Vocational Institute
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      • 150 6 I am a resident of a HDB flat at Block 5, Kampong Bahru Road. Practically every night the television set of the Silat Avenue Community Centre is turned on to its maximum volume till late in the night. The TV set is near the rear side of
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      • 222 6 I read with interest and concern the report In the New Nation of 27th. August, 1973, under the headline SlA's Linkup Bid With Planners, based on an article by Mr. A.O.S. Danaraj, Principal Planner, planning Department in the August issue of the Planews, a newletter of the
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      • 50 6 Can the authorities concerned clarify why there are no street lights between Lorong Berhala and the bus stop In Upper Serangoon Road? Why should there be such a wide gap not lighted, contrary to the spacing of the street lights along the road? COMMONSENSE, Singapore. 19
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      • 281 6 The time is ripe for Singaporeans to adopt a tougher attitude towards drug addicts, Juvenile delinquents and the like. No more should we be tolerant to these people. The addict today is given very special attention and the whole blame goes to the pushers. A lot of
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    • 636 6  -  By Robert O. Kaiser The S1 no Soviet dispute appears to have reached a new level of political Intensity, and Moscow may be looking for new means of Isolating the Chinese, according to Western and communist sources here. One report circulating
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    • 473 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS e What other Newspapers are saying. AGAIN ON HAWKERS' HYGIENE The Ministry of the Environment had on September 1 promulgated the Environmental Public Health (Food Handlers) Regulations, 1973, in the Gazette Supplement, providing that all those who are engaged In ths sale
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 117 6 WRITE TO THE EDITOR, NEW NATION, LOCKED BAG 15, GPP. SINGAPORE, 1. Stock Exchange Of Singapore Ltd. Invites the public to participate in its LOGO COMPETITION L°fos submitted should be functional, have public appeal and should reflect the various functions of the Exchange in its provision of a market place
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    • 171 6 *1 Spots and pimples dic.Yt give my skin a chance before. So I started to fight back using Clearasil as my doctor told me to. Clearasil doesn't promise an overnight miracle cure. Nothing works like that. But by following Clearasil's daily blemishcontrol plan my skinimproved day by day. Because Clearasil
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1114 7  -  GIVING BIRTH A THREE PART SERIES RY VIOLET OON MOTHERS have a happy glow in their eyes when they behold, for the first time, their new-born baby. All the pains at birth and months of mental doubt suddenly become a nothingness as the infant
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    • 708 7 The doctor's playful slap on the newborn baby's buttocks followed by the infant's lusty cry of pain dramatise the miracle of birth. And yet this joyous occasion can be so easily marred if all that awaits ahead for the infant Is a life-long condemnation
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    • 870 7 Singapore women have been awarded full marks when It comes to bearing up to pain. All the doctors I spoke to unanimously agreed: "Women here have always viewed child-bearing as a natural function of life and do not make too much of a fuss
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • MOTORING
    • 898 8  -  Time for western builders to buck up on service By Jim Watkins In late 1972 the vehicle tax rates and Import duties were drastically revised, and, In consequence, the cost of purchasing a new car and taxing it annually, rose sharply. Most people in the
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    • 176 8 Most people who had driven the 240K coupe seemed to like the overall styling and said that they found the car attractive and distinctive. The interior aroused a great deal of favourable comment, the big roomy seats being universally popular. Children loved the pillarless, sports car look
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    • 689 8  -  motor-cycle] Lee Chiu San Singapore Is rapidly being urbanised, but'the dedicated outdoors man can still find places to fish or study nature if he tries hard enough. Often, the last few areas with wildlife remain wild only because they are not easily accessible. Walking to them takes
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 144 8 The last few years have spawned a number of futurologists. Their works have arrested the attention of the world because most people are concerned about which way the world is heading. Interest in the future is not something new. The early religions captured the minds of men and
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    • 1860 8 More abstract than you think The great days of the future may be past. The world of tomorrow, once peopled and castled like an epic poem, has gone the way of the epic poem. No more magazine drawings of candyland Utopias. Do high school
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 252 8 DATSUN built by the people who cares! We don t build a big, luxurious, powerful car that has a king-size appetite-for petrol and proudly say that this is the car for you, even if it is within your means. But we are considerate people! We build cars for you and
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  • TREND
    • 373 9 Dear Ros, My boyfriend and I are In our early twenties. He wants to marry me but I told him I'm still young (I'ifi 24). The truth is, I don't want to marry him. You see, both of us have had a good education, so
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    • 246 9 Dear Ros, I have been engaged for a year and I have just learned from my fiance's mother that he had an affair with a girl c.f a different race before me. She even stayed with him for a few months but they
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    • 155 9 Why is it that when I am with my boyfriend I don't feel happy and even seem absurdly relieved at the end of the date? But when I'm not with him I think a lot about him. Do you think I should let the relationship
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    • 162 9 Dear Ros, After four years of marriage, I realise that I have made the greatest mistake in my life. We are sexually incompatible. Deep Inside I am suffering. I have tried various ways to patch up our marriage, but failed. I have endured this situation because of
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    • Article, Illustration
      271 9 If you haven't much to show up front, bare your back. Yes the back, bare, smooth and satiny is back In the limelight. And it calls for rejoicing. For, while only a few girls are lucky enough to be endowed with a generous front, nearly every girl
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    • 159 9 Dear Ros. I am a girl of 20 with steady boyfriend, but there is another guy who keeps pestering me for dates. I regard him as a casual friend and have always turned down his dates, giving him all sorts of exCUS6S. I have now run out
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    • 100 9 Dear Ros. Is it true that with average GCE results and a poor extra curricula activities report one cannot enter pre-univer-sity? What are the minimum qualifications for pre-university? Virro Dear Virgo, To enter pre-univer-sity, your total afgrecate for your best five subjects relevant to the course of
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    • 105 9 Dear Ros. I am very interested in this boy In my class who Is very impressive and polite, but how am I going to tell him? I am extremely shy and so is he. I've learned that he is Interested in me but dares not
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    • 86 9 Dear Ros, We were going steady for eight months. All along she knew that I was two years younger than she. Now she's left me. I really love her. Do you think I'm a fool to feel this way? Seal Dear Seal, It isn't foolish to fall In
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    • 63 9 Dear Ros, I have a few friends who are very Interested In nursing and would like to go to Australia for their training. How should we go about applying? C.N.Y. Dear C.N.Y., The education officer at the Australian High Commission in Clemenceau Avenue will be able to
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    • 217 9 Dear Ros, I am a working wife, married for seven years to a man 12 years my senior. In the early years of our marriage we were Suite happy but after he birth of our two children, our married life deteriorated. My husband loves the
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    • 244 9 It's the lonely middleclass housewife who keeps strictly non-medi-cinal brandy in her bathroom. who is becoming an all-too-common client at alcoholism clinics. Mr. Brian Oorsuch, director of the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Centre, in Kennlngton, Britain, says agencies in South London are Increasingly seeing
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  • FINANCE
    • EUROPEAN SHARES SERVICE
      • 226 9 Supplying this service are the Banco di Roma of Italy, Commenbank of Germany. Credit Lyonnais of France and the Union Bank of Switter land. Roundup of European stockmarkets for August 30 to September 6. During this week the Italian Stock Market has been marked by a general tone of
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      • 365 9 The turnover on the Paris Stock Exchange last Monday was the lowest recorded this year at 118.2 million francs. Neither the end of the holidays, nor the publication of very good interim figures by several companies, nor the optimistic views expressed In the last report of the EEC following
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      • 234 9 After a strong tech; nlcal upward correction at the beginning of this month, most stock prices on the Frankfurt market again retreated due to a lack of foUowup orders. Renewed currency unrests as well as intensification of the current labour talks had a negative effect on the market behaviour.
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      • 507 9 At the beginning of the week under report, quotations continued to lose ground amid sluggish trading. By midweek, however, various special movements sparked an improvement in prices and turnover. The Swiss market presented, on balance, a picture rather lacking in uniformity, which will probably continue to do over the
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK PRICES
      • 268 9 Closing prices at 11.30 am. (Australian time). A baleen 09 11 Do opts 03 nil AOD 08 09% Allstate nil 11 AMAD 04 05 Aurora nil 13 Do opts 01 01% Aust Ant 15 17 Bamboo 04 06 Beach 20 30 Bounty oil 00% 01 Bridge 13 14 Castlerach
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      • 163 9 Prices bounced back marginally on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last Saturday with the Dow Jones Average recovering beyond the yen 4700 level which It lost three days ago. The market opened slightly higher on the crest of Friday's bullish tone. Major capitals bounced back, touching off widespread gains among
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      • 82 9 Singapore Land and Investment Company's rights Issue of 19,210,392 shares at $3 each to raise $57,631,176 has been fully taken up. This was Jointly announced by Jardine Fleming (South East Asia) Pte. and Chartered Merchant Bankers yesterday. Some 763,027 shares have been allotted to applicants
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  • SPORTS
    • 611 10 POSi« SCRIPTI by I .scrutineer! I Bulan Penama should win soon. The four-year-old by Latin Lover showed ability first time out, finishing third. to Double Adios in Class 2 Division 3 over 6f at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. After being a little slow at
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    • 284 10 Pteroptyx took command at the 3f and was well clear into the straight from Espionage. Repulse Bay closed in qu'ckly and swept past Pteroptyx half a furlong out to win easilly. Espionage finished third. Sure Flight led into the straight from Cryptic Comment,
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    • 218 10 Rome, Monday Jackie Stewart of Britain yesterday became this year's undisputed world motor racing champion with a dazzling display of skill and determination in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. The race was won by Ronnie Peterson of Sweden in a John Player Special Lotus. Peterson
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    • 613 11  -  By Chua Huck Cheng By his own admission, Soh Chin Aun is "lazy" at training but everything is forgiven—and forgotten when he strides onto the pitch and dominates a match like no Malaysian has since Abdul Ghani. For the past week here In the
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    • 468 11  -  SQUASH hy Eric Cooper Squash now enters a quiet period after the hectic activity of the past few weeks. This will give the SSRA a little breathing space in which to consider any reorganisation necessary for 1974. One question which will need to be resolved
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    • 339 11 Belgrade, Monday Novella Calligaris, a pert, bubbling 19-year-old blonde from Rome, assured herself of permanent place in the history of Italian swimming when she won the 800 metres freestyle gold medal In world record time on the last day of the world championships here yesterday.
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    • 59 11 London. Monday The England cricket party to tour the West In<Ue» early next year: Mike Dennesa (captain), Geoff Boycott, Dennis Amiss, John Jameson Prank Hayes, Keith Fletcher, Tony Oreig, ai«« Knott. Bob Taylor, Geoff Arnold, Bob Willis, Chris Old, Mike Hendrick. Jack Blrkenshaw, Derek Underwood and Pat
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    • 115 11 Edinburgh, Monday The Soviet Union regained the men's European Cup for athletics after a see-saw battle in the rain against defending champions East Germany on the second day of the six-nation final here yesterday. The Russians, though they were restricted to only one clear-cut individual victory
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    • 130 11 London, Monday Results of John Player League (40 overs) cricket matches: At Bournemouth: Hampshire bt Northants by 5 wkts. Northants 178-7 Inns closed (Mushtaq Mohammad 55). Hampshire 182-5, Hampshire 4 pts. At The Oval: Burrey bt Somerset by 68 runs. Burrey 162-9 Inns closed. Somerset 94 (Intlkhab
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    • 82 11 Melbourne, Monday Australian rules football matches: Victorian Leagae Carlton 13.13 (91) bt Richmond 10.11 (71). St. Kllda 34.14 (164) bt Enendon 13.1 J (81). Sooth Australia Letpe Norwood 33.13 (151) bt Port 17.13 (115). Sturt 13.17 (89) bt North 13.11 (83). West Australia Leape East Perth 17.19 (131)
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    • 74 11 New York, Monday—Results of baseball games: American League New York 15 Milwaukee 1; Texas 4 Oakland. I; California 8 City 8 (Ist game); California 4 Kansas City 3 (3nd); Minnesota 8 Chicago 3; Baltimore 8 Cleveland 1; Detroit 6 Boston Red 1. National League—Montreal 5 New York
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    • 95 11 Edinburgh, Monday— The International Amateur Athletic Federation will In future recognise separate hand-timed and electronic world records because of dlscrlpancles between the two systems, It was announced here yesterday. lAAF secretary Fred Holder of Britain told a Press conference that because of "considerable
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    • 396 11 Reuter Los Angeles, Monday Former heavyweight champion Muhammad All believes he will dance his way to an easy victory in the rematch with Ken Norton tonight but if his predictions work out badly he may retire from the ring. Sports commentators and
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    • 34 12 AHFOOK: OurSEAP Games stars did a marvellous job. They should be rewarded. MEI UN: Yes, I'd give them two weeks' rest before getting them back into training for the 1978 Asian Games.
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    • 81 12 Today U Monday, September 10, the 253rd day of 1973 with 112 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. American physicist Arthur Compton was born on Sept. 10, 1892. ON THIS DAT IN HISTORY: In 1846, Ellas Howe received a patent for the
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      46 12 Miss Shen Ho Chu's love for music led her to give up her career as a teacher and plunge Into showbiz. She is now singing ot Dragon Palace Restaurant, Cockpit Hotel. She loves to play the pionc and basketball. Picture by STEVEN LEE.
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    • 1893 12 I LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you have tremendous energy but you will always have to be warned against employing It too much In the Interests of others, too little in your own. You are ambitious on your own account but you are Inclined to feel' that
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