New Nation, 22 October 1973

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  • 22 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, October 22, 1973 No. 852 Price 15 cents M.C. CP) 33/73. NEV^mON SINCAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1973
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  • 519 1 Urgent UN meeting to discuss three-point resolution Reuter Washington, Monday The United States and the Soviet Union agreed on a threepoint Security Council resolution last night calling for a Middle East ceasefire within 12 hours and Immediate implementation of the UN peace
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  • 186 1 The famed Louisville Lip, former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad All, flew into Singapore this morning but did not say a word. The trim looking Ali, dressed in a brown suit, arrived at the Paya Lebar international airport at 8.50 a.m. —on schedule. Ali is
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  • 469 1 Reuter Tel Aviv, Monday Israeli forces on the West Bank of the Suez Canal expanded their bridgehead to a width of 40 km. (25 miles) as they beat off fierce Egyptian counter attacks throughout the day, a senior Israeli officer said last night. Major General
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  • 61 1 Tel Aviv, Monday.— Hans Zeuger, described as Israel's most prominent astrologlst, has predicted that Israel will win the new Middle East war by Nov. 1 or 2 at the latest, it was reported today. But he could not say whether the fighting would end in a ceasefire, and
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  • 50 1 The national radio in Tel Aviv said that Israeli forces had taken 1312 prisoners of war, more than two thirds of them Egyptians. It s*id the total included 129 officers. The breakdown, the radio said, was 997 Egyptians, 229 Syrians, 11 Iraqis and five Moroccans.
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  • 169 1 In quiet trading, prices were steady on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the first 45 minutes this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Batu Lintang (1) 2.20. Island Hotel (5) 2.05. San Holdings (9) 1.16, (23) 1.17, (3) 1.18. City Development (1) 2.20. Faber Merlin (1) 2.02, (1) 2.01,
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  • 24 1 Sydney, Monday. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip paid another surprise visit to the Sydney Opera House yesterday, mingling and chatting with other sightseers.
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  • 10 1 Police reported 108 accidents yesterday. Four were serious.
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  • 73 1 London, Monday. A car with two policemen was buried for 45 minutes before being found beneath a 10-ton load of chipboard that slid from a lorry today. One of the men was killed in the accident and the other died shortly after being taken to hospital. The two
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  • 54 1 Jakarta, Monday. President S u h a r to's Advisory Council has expressed alarm at Indonesia's current rate of inflation, Antara reported today. The agency quoted Dr. Wi 1 o po, the council chairman as saying Indonesia was facing a period of rising prices which would continue over
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  • 36 1 Police arrested 10 men for fighting at Rothmans factory in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Of the 10, five were public health division workers and the other five contract painters. They were released on bond.
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  • 225 1 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Woman lawyer Chong Pit Lin, 25, and two men were killed In a two-car crash at noon yesterday near the 20th mile Kuala Lumpur Ipoh road. The young lawyer was married only last month. Her husband, Mr. Ong Joo Thlam, 24, AmpangUDA Shopping Complex
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  • 503 1 After sackings impeach calls 'rain like hailstones' Reuter, UPI Washington, Monday President Nixon yesterday faced the biggest poitical crisis of his career as demands mounted that he be removed from office for his handling of the latest stage of the Watergate scandal. The sacking of
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  • 449 1  -  Call for counsellors in schools By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association has called on the Government to provide full-time counsellors in schools to meet the needs of youth faced with drug abuse and other del i n quency problems. The call was made
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  • 28 1 Oakland, Monday. The Oakland Athletics yesterday won the 1973 world Series of baseball by defeating the New York Mets 5-2 in the seventh and deciding game.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 340 2  -  By Bharathi Mohan It started with a few school children reading under the trees at night. But today the whole playground is a serious arena for study, as can be seen from the picture on the right. Driven from their homes by noise, these children
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    • 17 2 The Changi Swimming Pool is closed from today until further notice for renovations and repairs.
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    • 351 2 Bulldozers all set to move in The final countdown for the 110-year-old Adelphi Hotel building has begun. Bulldozers are expected to move in any day now following the sale of this choice property fofr $9.5 million. A real estate developer bought the property a few weeks
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    • 59 2 The Ministry of National Development has declared Nov. 4 Tree Planting Day. Planting of trees will be organised in constituencies, schools, estates and private premises. To encourage greater participation, the Ministry is offering a 50 per cent discount on sales of saplings sold at its plants sales
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    • 191 2 High blood pressure, a very common disease tti Singapore, is often aggravated by stress, smoking, overweight and excessive intake of salt, the Singapore National Heart Association warned. The association said: "It Is essential for those suffering from high blood pressure to go for monthly check-ups and
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    • 250 2 Jurong Town Corporation will not hesitate to evict tenants who continually flout conditions in their tenancy agreement. Commenting on the quit notice served on a paper-cutting firm in Jurong Industrial Estate on Friday, a JTC spokesman said: "The notice is part of a continuous
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    • 24 2 Hari Raya Puasa will fall on Sunday Instead of Monday as previously gazetted. Monday, Oct. 29 will, however, be a public holiday.
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    • 276 2  -  By Violet Oon If one word had to be used to describe pianist Andor Foldes* style, perhaps "studied" would be the most appropriate. At his concert at the RELC auditorium on Saturday night, I was most struck by this quality of interpreting the
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    • 194 2 Learner drivers who attempt to intimidate their testers by driving dangerously while taking their tests are liable to prosecution. In a recent case, a learner driver, knowing he was going to fail his test, drove his car dangerously across road junctions in
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    • 457 3  -  To accept or refuse passengers By Wee Beng Huat Singapore's 5000 taxi drivers are in a dilemma. Their problem is whether to pick up passengers or not when they go cruising along the streets at night. For to do so, they stand the chance
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    • 27 3 The NaUonal Museum will show three films on a dance group, understanding ballet and children's concert at its lecture hall on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 175 3 A house at Greenfield Drive belonging to Gemini Chit Fund's former managing director, is being offered for sale at $285,000. The Official Assignee has asked for offers for the 5604 sq. ft. property once owned by Mr. S.M. Abdul Gaffar, who is now
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    • 32 3 A Bulgarian trade exhibition, organised by the Trade Representation of the People's Republic of Bulgaria, will be held at the Great Amusement Park, Kim Seng Road, next Tuesday to Nov. 8.
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    • 338 3 The University of Singapore has enhanced its penalties for students who are found guilty of disciplinary offences. Under amendments to Act G5 (Discipline) of the University of Singapore Act, the fine, which can be imposed by the Discipline Board has been raised from $150
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    • 65 3 Miss Hilary Tan has been elected chairman of the Chase Club, Singapore, of The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. at its recent metting. Other members are: Mr. Francis Teo (vice chairman), Mrs. Olive Fones, (secretary), and Mr. Simon Chia (treasurer). Committee members are: Messrs. Chua Boon Eng, Allan
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    • 31 3 Mr. Seow Gim Leng, of the Singapore Institute of Management, will speak on How to Supervise People, on Saturday at the Queenstown branch library, Margaret Drive, at 3 p.m.
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    • 223 3 Cultural dancing seldom fascinate today's teenagers but pretty Nunuk Adiarni (above) finds it an obsession. Nunuk, 15 joined the Sri Vljaya Cultural Foundation only three months ago. She excelled in Balinese and Javanese dancing and was considered for the Sumatra Cultural Mission
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 268 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 11 Of the Nile. 12 Fabric rib. 13 One of the Smiths. 14 Former Portuguese money. 20 Driver's org. 23 Card game. 24 Consumer. 25 Big name In Boston. 26 Sports palace. 27 Tycoon. 28 Photograph of a sort. 29 Famous frontiersman. 30 Jacob's son and others.
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    • 381 3 CINEMA POSER nHM tU/ffiV UTKM CONTEST Last Wednesday's poser showed a scene from Cinderella, a Walt Disney production. The first 10 correct entries opened by the Edit or on Saturday evening were from: Mr. K.W. Tsung (national serviceman), of 23 Scharff Road; Kenneth John Gomes (student), of 71 Farlelgh Avenue;
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  • IN PERSON
    • 951 4  -  IN PERSON Conduct* by Jennifer Schoon TO THE haunting melody of a waltz MB. and MRS. JEFFERY TANG, circled the dance floor, steps perfectly matched as they executed Intricate dance patterns and spun giddily around. Then the tempo quickened and changed and
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    • 184 4 X V. St. French provincial dishes moroo polo A member d The Ffeninsula Group Made in England CARGO HANDLED WITH EXPERTISE. 3 EXTRACAIRCARCO xS^L We, at Air-India have always been known as the people experts. Actually we should have been known as the cargo experts as well. We have been
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    • 51 4 w Shalt (Richard Roundtree) nears a final showdown with the kingpin of an illegal slave racket in MGM's Shaft In Africa «wwvjw* MGMFteerts A STRUNG SIiJPHANT ROGER I£WIS ProdUdoi SWT N AFRICA' Stonr* RICHARD ROUNOTREE \OCTTA McGEE WWW by STRUNG SLUPHANT Produced b* ROGER LEWS OectedbyXlHNGJLi-ERMN Metroootor Parwscn* CATHAY: NEXT
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 141 5 Reuter Colombo. Monday The Sri Lanka government yesterday announced temporary relief In rice rationing for the country's 12 million ration book holders and relaxed Its ban on the transport of rice and paddy from district to district. The government cut the rice ration
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    • 27 5 London, Monday.— Sir Alan Cobham, a pioneer of commercial aviation who also developed airborne fueling techniques, died in Bournemouth, Southern England, yesterday. He was 79.
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    • 255 5 Reuter La Paz, Monday The hijackers of an Argentine airliner stranded wittout fuel at a small Bolivian airstrip have released 25 of the passengers on board, a Bolivian official said yesterday. The freed passengers said there were six hijackers—four men and two
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    • 155 5 Reuter Manila, Monday—President Marcos plans to hold a plebiscite to decide on the lifting of the martial law in the Philippines, Times Journal reported yesterday. The President (above) was quoted to have said this in reply to a questionnaire the newspaper had submitted.
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    • 50 5 Government officials and relatives stand in silence round the coffins containing the bodies of some of the victims that hit Spain's southeastern provinces. The search for more bodies goes on and, according officials, the final death toll and damage to property will be appalling. UPI radio picture.
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    • 23 5 New Delhi. Monday Smallpox claimed the lives of 708 people and cholera killed 454 In August, the Health Ministry said yesterday.
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    • 531 5 OECD meeting to discuss sharing plan Reuter Paris, Monday Representatives of the major oil consuming countries begin emergency talks here on Thursday to discuss the current situation and decide whether to activate an oil supply sharing plan. The oil committee of the four nation
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    • 283 5 United Press International Madrid, Monday The death toll in the flood havoc in Spain's south-east-ern provinces is now said to be more than 600. More than 125 bodies have been recovered so far and, according to officials, 300 to 400 people are feared buried under
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    • 50 5 Salisbury, Monday Rhodesian security forces killed seven more African guerrillas in the country's north east area bordering the Portuguese territory of Mozambique, a security force communique said yester day. It said the guerrillas were shot during follow up operations after the death of Lt. R.S. Hughes, 33.
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    • 46 5 San Juan, Monday. The Spanish cellist Pablo Casals, who Is suffering from heart trouble, rallied strongly today, a member of his family said. Casals 96, had been reported near to death last night. But the relative said he was conscious and "much Improved."
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    • 23 5 Londonderry, Monday. —British troops used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse a rioting crowd In the Catholic Boyslde area today.
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    • 175 5 Phnom Penh, Monday Cambodian Prime Minister Mr. In Tam appointed three Vice-Pre-miers yesterday when he announced several Cabinet changes in his government. Mr. In Tam, whose recent resignation was not accepted by President Lon Nol, named Mr. Hang Thun Hak, Mr. Op
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    • 255 5 Reuter Moscow, Monday. Dr. Andrei Sakharov, the dissident Soviet physicist, said that two Arabs, claiming to be members of the Black September guerrilla movement, yesterday threatened his life If he did not abandon support for Israel. The two Arabs—one of whom appeared to be armed—rang
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  • OPINION
    • 483 6 Controlling the traffic in drugs will not necessarily mean the end of drug abuse. This was the crux of the paper produced by pathologist Mr. Chao Tzee Cheng at the seminar on Anti-Drug Abuse organised by the Singapore AntiNarcotics Association, yesterday. Drug pushers. Mr. Chao
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    • 119 6 'WHISPERS' by ISPY They say that when in Rome we should do as the Romans do. And one American bank has just done that As everyone knows, It is common practice here for members of the Chinese community to send congratulatory messages to their relatives, friends and
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    • 1357 6  -  The Chinese communists are not only poshing for small families. in their country; they Are also urging their people to marry late. This is to allow the (iris to spend more time working in the communes and factories and thus increase national production. A recent
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    • 850 6  -  By Don Oberdorfer Washington Post In a 16-day summit trip to Europe and the Soviet Union, Japan's political leaders took a giant if sometimes painful step toward diplomatic self-reliance. The immediate and practical results of Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's burst of summitry are not
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    • Letters
      • 393 6 The article by Mr. Gerald de Cruz on The Buses' Reign of Terror (NN, 16.10.73) was a timely reminder to my letter on the problem (NN, 13.3-73). Several MPs then raised the issue in Parliament complaining of the deplorable conditions of the bus services and the general
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      • 169 6  -  M.L The proposal by the Vice-Chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore to put newly qualified drivers on a year's probation after passing their driving test is good. However, he does not seem to be aware that "experienced" drivers who have passed their driving tests for a number
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      • 64 6  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. I refer to the letter by Resident captioned Speeding Vehicles (NN. 21.9.73). The road network for the proposed Ang Mo Kio Town will be planned with due consideration for all the existing developments Including Mayflower
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • Article, Illustration
      81 7 ROUND ONE OF A NEW NATION EXCLUSIVE i V J Very rarely does a legend come along in the world of sport, but such a rare man is Muhammad Ali. Today he is no more the world heavyweight champion, yet his name still holds a certain magic that lifts
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    • 331 7 When I floored Ali in the ring I was so dizzy with success that I lost count of the number of times Ali was floored by my combinations. Every time I shot out a menacing punch, Ali staggered. There he was, ex-world champion, the most
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    • 1007 7 A 12-year-old boy was scouring the streets of Louisville, his face contorted in anger and his throat choking with emotion. He had just lost his coveted bicycle to a bunch of pranksters and he was determined to comb the streets till he got it back. "I'll
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    • 671 7 The prancing prophet of boxing who has kept the world tickled with fanciful phrases, comic couplets and verbal salvoes against his opponents is actually a very reticient man. In an interview over breakfast at Surabaya, Muhammad All revealed his softer side he kept his voice low,
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    • 115 7 New Naiion's team of Lim Kee Chan (left), our Deputy Sports Editor, and Ali Yusoff (right), our Chief Photographer, bring you these ex c 111 ng words and pictures that make up a special three-part series on "the greatest fighter that ever lived" Muhammad Ali. Our two-map
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 9 7 Tomorrow: Watching an Ali fight from the judge's seat
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    • 88 7 VTKt I H that is unbeatable! AT ISLAND FORD SALES...FIRST FOR FORD Now Island Ford Sales offers you the advantage of immediate and personal attention when you want your Ford Car serviced. A new fully-equipped service centre will attend to all servicing and repair needs quickly and efficiently. Plus full
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  • MOTORING
    • 1062 8  -  Ideal for women, too MOTORING Jim Watkins The 808 series from Mazda reached me the wrong way round. I started with the coupe and two-door versions and it was not until a week ago that the basic, top selling model, the four door saloon, came my
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    • 710 8  -  MOTOR-CYCLE) Lee Chiu San It's not often that I get really mad at something, but the buses on Singapore's roads just make me furious. Sometimes I think bus drivers treat me and all other motor-cyclists as sworn enemies and are doing their best to
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 1923 8  -  Razak's economic policy can lead to success From Brian Gomez MALAYSIA *l am absolutely certain the racial tension in the country will grow dramatically with the inevitable result that a greater degree of internal disorder can be expected to emerge if the New
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    • 616 8  -  The demand is there for men like Julius Prom William Chapman U.S. Julius Debro has not quite completed the dissertation for his Ph.D in Sociology and he has taught for only two years at the University of Maryland's Institute for Criminal Justice. But he
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • FINANCE
    • 160 9 Activities of industry to be co-ordinsted The Singapore Government will be setting up a Timber Industry Board to co-ordinate the activities of the various timber associations. A BUI to Incorporate the setting up of the board wUI be tabled at the forthcoming sitting of
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    • 187 9 Japanese investments in Singapore amounted to US$lO2 million ($238 million) at the end of June, 1973 compared to US$7B million ($lB2 million) at the end of March the same year, Mr. T. Unmoto, the Japanese Ambassador, said at the official opening of Matsushita Electric of Singapore Pte.
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    • EUROPEAN SHARES SERVICE
      • 400 9 Supplying this service are the Commerzbank of West Germany, the Credit Lyonnais of France, Banco di Roma of Italy. Round-up of Eoropean stock markets for the week ending October 19. As with other stock markets, Paris remained cold-blooded facing the Middle East turmoil. Even the oil sector was steady,
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      • 217 9 The second part of the week was marked by a strong price recovery on a broad front. Led by Bank and Insurance stocks, most issues improved amid increased activity. Apart from a loosening in the money market, hopes for an easing of credit policies inspired the markets, negatives such
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      • 203 9 In spite of the technical terms on Wednesday session, during this week market showed a continuous uptrend marked by an increasing volume of transactions. In fact a little recovery on Fiat after a heavy wave of selling, purchases for the short sales of last week, firm buying in relation
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      • 433 9 This service Is from the Union Bank of Switzerland. Zurich stock market report for October 11-18. The Zurich Stock Exchange tended slightly lower in moderate trading at the beginning of the week, matching the performance of the preceding report period. However, Wednesday witnessed the emergence of a general recovery
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    • 75 9 Professor P. Nyboe Andersen (above), a member of the board of directors of the East Asiatic Company limited of Copenhagen, will arrive in Singapore on October 26 on a familiarisation tour of the Far East. Prof. Andersen, a former Danish Minister for Economy and
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 237 9 Prices at 11 JO sum. today (Australian time). A baleen 09 nil Do opts 01ft 02 AOD 05 Vi 8 Allstate 08 09 A mad nil OS Do opts 00ft 01 Aust Ant nil 12 Rum hop 04 nil Beach 24 26 Bounty Oil 00ft 01 Bridge 14 16
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  • TREND
    • 549 9 Dear Ros, My fiance has never told me he loves me or called me "darling" but I have often told him I love him and also used other terms of endearment. I am very tormented by this. He is 31
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    • 132 9 Dear Ros, One day I approached one of my school mates and she smiled at me but she didn't sav anything. The next day I asked my friend to go along with me. But when she saw us she shouted: "No. no." I was
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    • 411 9 Dear Ros, I had an unpleasant argument with my boyfriend in a restaurant after dinner and I would like to have your opinion. It all started when he said he wanted to go to the toilet and I said I would like to
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    • 227 9 Dear Ros, I am completely captivated by a girl I met at class. The trouble is that she Is having a much better job than I, earning considerably more and comes from a wealthier family. I admire her Independent character and outstanding abilities
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    • 165 9 Dear Ros, I am 100 short and I particularly want my legs to be longer. I have been Jumping every morning In the hope that I will grow a few Inches more. I am 17 and my height is 5 ft 6
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    • 156 9 Dear Ros, I am 5 ft. 3 in. and I weigh 136 lb. I am 19 years of age. I have tried Carolina slimming soap but I have lost only one to two pounds. I am afraid to take pills because of possible side effects.
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    • 260 9 Dear Ros, I am tormented by the gossip about my boyfriend. They are saying that he is a flirt, that I'd better watch out or else I might lose him. They are also saying that he has been seen with a girl
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    • 174 9  -  By BETTY L. KHOO When I was a teenager, my girlfriends used to tell me I looked best in sport yw ear. What my kind and well meaning friends didn't say was that with my long gawky limps, tomboy gait and slouch, no femininelooking dress appeared
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  • SPORTS
    • 355 10 Tan Tock Seng Hospital and Pathology Laboratory will battle for top honours in the Ministry of Health badminton championships. Both teams won their semi-final encounters at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute last night. They made the way into the final easily. Both teams won by
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    • 85 10 Bangkok, Monday The Korean Citizens National Bank and the Laos Army battled to a one-all draw in their first quarter final encounter of the Fourth Queen's Cup football tournament here last night. Both goals were scored In the first half. The match was
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    • 346 10 —Reuter Zagreb, Monday Spain almost certainly booked a place in next year's World Cup soccer finals by holding Yugoslavia to a scoreless draw in their Group Seven qualifying match here yesterday. The result means that Yugoslavia must w1 n away against Greece on December
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    • 544 11 Donna Cariene, who was eighth at the half-mile, moved up quickly at the home turn to be well, within striking distance. National Credit raced past the pacemaker, Privy Seal, half a furlong out but Donna Carlene came through with a strong challenge to
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    • 887 11 Berita Baik is one to follow next time out posii SCRIPT) by I (SCRUTINEER B Melody Fair proved much too good for a Class 3 Division 4 field over 7f at Penang on Saturday. He did not get away on terms with the field and was
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    • 25 11 Paris, Monday French trained three-year-old Recupere, runr nlng on strongly in the last furlong, won the Prix du Conseil Municipal at Longchamp here yesterday.
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    • 196 11 London, Monday Belgian Teddy Pilette became European Formula 5000 motor racing champion yesterday despite engine failure in his Chevron which forced him to retire half way through the final race of the series at Brands Hatch. The 200 kilometres (124 miles) race was won by Britain's
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    • 574 11  -  SQUASH hy Eric Cooper Singaporeans at last have the opportunity to play squash without paying a substantial entrance fee to Join a club with the opening of new courts at the National Stadium complex. This puts the game—which is universally acknowledged to provide one
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    • 239 11 London, Monday Men's and women's hockey is expected to be played under the same rules by 1975 following a meeting here of the men's International Hockey Rules Board and the women's Rules Board. In a joint statement Issued yesterday morning, the boards said there were four major
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    • 36 11 Kingston, Monday— Canada meet Mexico in the second round of the north section of the Davis Cup American Zone following a 3-2 victory over the Commonwealth Caribbean in their first round tie here.
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    • 156 11 New York, Monday Home runs by Bert Campanerls and Reggie Jackson lifted the Oakland Athletics to a 5-2 seventh game victory over the New York Mets here yesterday and their second consecutive World Series title. Campaneris and Jackson each drove In two runs with their thirdinning
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    • 411 11 United Press International Tokyo, Monday Australian Graham Marsh did himself proud in the Plccadily World Match Play Golf Championship in England this month by giving the winner, South African Gary Player, an eight-hour long battle which ended on the 40th hole. Marsh's unexpected brilliant
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    • 631 10 Earn mzn. SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR GIRLS (Full/Port Time). Preparing for LCC/PITMAN EXAMINATIONS (Typewriting Shorthand Bookkeeping Office Practice/ English/Structure of Busi-ness/Shorthond-typists' Duties) Storting November. Register early. Raja's College, Raffles Place (*****); Raja's 218 D Changi Road (*****8)SHORTHAND (Theory/ Speed) up to 150 w.p.m. Morning Afternoon/ Evening Sessions. New Sessions starting November.
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    • 350 10 SPECIAL OFFER Unitrex electronic calculators, handy mini $249/-, model 1200 $299/-, 1200 M $399/-, unique in design and outstanding in performance. Sole Agents: Lam International Corporation Tel: *****88 S'pore. AC MA, CARWIER, FRIGIDAIRE, NORGE ft WESTINGHOUSE AIR-CONDI-TIONERS, Dehumidifiers. Sales, Serrvice Rental. Qjntact Jetcool (Pte) Ltd., 87, Tanglin Road. Tel: *****4
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    • 376 10 MARGUERETTA TOP-TIN-TING CONTINENTAL Colouring Expert of Poris/London/New York 25 years experience and her team of highly efficient expert hairstylists are at your service/ renowned for their superb craftsmanship Singapore's Top Colouring Centre/Signing Facilities For Cold Storage Customers, Salon Margueretta, Cold Storage Arcade, Orchcrd Road Tel: *****0. j MISCELLANEOUS-'| PROFESSIONAL YOUNG
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    • 381 10 FOUND: Belindo Lim. Found your bag containing books and slippers in Bus No: 41 A. Phone: *****8 (S'pore). I] AYER RAJAH ROAD (Faber Hills) 1 unit shophouse. Area approx. 1,300 sqft. Completion end 1973. Selling $160,000. Upper Changi, 8 3 /4 m.s., 2 double-storey shophouses, corner: area 2,285 sq.ft., centre:
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    • 191 10 MICHAEL TRAVELS (PTE) LTD. Conducted by Mr. Michael Lam TAIWAN HONGKONG MACAU BANGKOK 12/14 Days $1255/ $1330/- incl. Taipei-Huolien-Koushing— by air Macau). TAIWAN KOREA JAPAN HONGKONG MACAU BANGKOK 21/17 Days $1980/ $1850/(ncl. Japan's world famous Mikimoto Pearl Island). Dep: 11/11; 18/11; 27/11, 9/12. THAILAND 15 Days $250/$350/ Dep: 11/11; 26/11;
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    • 446 10 i LOOKING FOR smartly cut shirts and suits for special occasions, please don't forget to consult with famous tailors Moharaja's Custom Tailors, (Ground Floor) Mandarin Hotel Shopping Arcade, Orchard Rood Tel: *****4 S'pore (free parking). SAFARI SUITS and trousers ladies and gents, made to measure in washable noncrease material, attractive
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    • 425 10 "TWIGTEX" DOUBLE-KNIT new designs and colours are ovailoble ot all first class tailors and leading departmental stores in town. 1 SPARKLING ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING. T.V. Day/ Night Service. Ail Brands. Telephone: S'pore *****2. REQUIRED MERCEDES 200. 230, from 1970 onwards. Immediate Payment. Contact Tan, 69 Killiney Road, S pore. *****9. WANTED
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    • 234 10 CAR ENTHUSIASTS alt modification parts and other accessories from U.K. and Australia are now available on order. Fast delivery ensured. Mini/Ford competition parts, Fiat twin weber 40/45 DCOE Kits etc. Write 53-D, Jalan Datph, S'pore 12. Tel: *****0/*****4. RECONDITIONED LORRY 1967/1969 I—3 tons Nisson, Datsun, Toyota and Mazda. Petrol/Diesel View
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    • 150 10 CHUA CHU KANG MOTOR 469, Bolestier Rood, Singopore 12. Tel: *****3 1963 Austin A4O 1964 Fiat 600 Morris 1100 Volkswagen 1200 1967 Ford Cortina GT 1969 Ford Capri 1600 GT SPECIAL OFFER! Vinyl asbestos floor tiles 35 cts p.s.f. from Victor Mendez Construction Tel: *****. SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD. 19-21Goldhill
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    • 95 11 You get more power in your /wing with a George flicoll wood The streamlined balanced wood of George Nicoll gives you more power and feel. Come to 6th floor Robinaland for the world's best golf gear. Direct from Scotland. Exclusive to Robina. rm '> «#V •it > .V. Don't play
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    • 48 11 Tbday's men of action take note on dictation systems V- -r PHILIPS DICTATION SYSTEMS INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR WORK. Single handed operation Rugged construction Solid state design IppH dictation systems For demonstration please call Singapore *****1. K.L. *****1 or Philips Shopping Centre Singapore *****6 /K.L. *****. m
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    • 39 12 Lovely Tsai Su Chen, 18, is a jovial songbird from Taiwan who is now enthralling the audiences at Emerald Room. She likes swimming and dancing in her leisure time. Pic- leisure time. Picture by MICHAEL KWAN.
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    • 142 12 TODAY is Monday, October 22, the 295 th day of 1973 with 70 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. Hungarian
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    • 59 12 MEI LIN: It Is sad many headmasters are adopting such a complacent attitude towards drug abuse among youtfcs when the authorities have confirmed that the situation here is quite serious. AH FOOK: Maybe all h e a d masters should visit the anti-drug exhibition at the Conference Hall
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 188 12 Happy Deepavali There are many ways of wishing our Indian patrons a very Happy New Year, but we have thought of the "sweetest", with the traditional gift of a box of delectable Indian sweets. A wide assortment of family favourites are being made available for the first time in Singapore
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    • 192 12 /S^hu.i V" UARI s.V K 101 SSb.^oo HOROLOGICAL SPECIALIST CENTRE Also obtainable: CYMA, OMEGA, BAUME MERCIER Geneva Co. Pte. Ltd. 1. OVERSEAS UNION SHOPPING CENTRE COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE. 1. TEL *****1 FRIGAST FROM DEN MAR The Cutlery to grace your table and delight yourguest TAKE A LOOK AT Cheri FRIGAST
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 929 12 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by KUDUMBA MALAR: A magazine series presented in Tamil 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS (T) 3.35 LOVE IS A MANY S P LENDOURED THING: Daytime serial on the trials and tribulations of three families in San Francisco 4.00 SADHANGAI OLI: Indian dance featuring Selvakumari, Rajeswari
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    • 1853 12 LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a highly emotional Individual whose youth Is likely to be plagued by such intense responses to people and events that effective action few or against those people or events is often impossible. Time will teach you to be kinder to
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