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Title Section22 1973-11-01 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, November 1, 1973 No. 860 Price 15 cents M.C. (P) 33/73. NEWNATION SINCAPORE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 197322 words
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655 1973-11-01 1 New Nation is all set to launch a new contest for readers a contest that will be fun for all to enter and < ven more fun to win because there are biff, big prizes that will be offered every week. Let as655 words
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Article111 1973-11-01 1 Reuter Washington, Thursday. A Federal Bureau of Investigation probe Into Vice -President designate Gerald Ford has ralseo some questions that will be aired during televised hearings on his nomination today, a Senate chairman said yesterday. Senator Howard Cannon, chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, said the questionsReuter - 111 words
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Article28 1973-11-01 1 Dacca, Thursday A total of 600 people have died of cholera in Bangladesh over the last two months, the government news agency reported today.28 words
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Article, Illustration621 1973-11-01 1 There are problems, she says Reuter Washington, Thursday The Israeli Prime Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, arrived here last night for talks with President Nixon and said she was confident that relations between her government and the United States would be clarified. Mrs. Meir,Reuter; UPI radio picture - 621 words
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Article63 1973-11-01 1 Paris, Thursday President Pompidou has written to the heads of government of the nine European Co mmon Market countries urging a summit conference which would discuss the Middle East, the French government spokesman said yesterday. Mr. Pompidou said the chief aim of the summit conference should63 words
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432 1973-11-01 1 UPI, Reuter London, Thursday The Arabs are seeking to Impose a naval blockade on the Red Sea. western diplomatic and defence sources said yesterday. They speculated this might be one reason why the United States has ordered the aircraft carrier Hancock andUPI, Reuter - 432 words
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Article348 1973-11-01 1 Three top IRA men escape Reuter Dublin, Thursday Three top leaders of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) were snatched from Dublin's Mouptjoy prison yesterday In a hijacked helicopter. As a hijacker held prison officers at gunpoint, the three IRA men Including the most wantedReuter - 348 words
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Article66 1973-11-01 1 New York, ThursdayUnited States Narcotics agents in Taylorsvllle, Maryland, seized an estimated US$ 3 million ($7.2 million) worth of hashish and arrested eight people—lncluding a Briton and a South African—on Tuesday night in a farmhouse raid, the US drug enforcement administration said yesterday. The drugs, 1183 lbs66 words
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Article10 1973-11-01 1 Police reported 89 accidents yesterday. Eleven were serious.10 words
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Article143 1973-11-01 1 In sluggish trading, prices were easier on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the first 45 minutes this morning. Pending an important announcement, trading In Slme Darby shares were temporarily suspended at the company's request. BUSINESS DONE: City Development (2) 2.43. (3) 2.42. (3) 2.41. Island Hotel143 words
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570 1973-11-01 1 Jeffrey Low - High cost of hosting 22-nation Asian meet By Jeffrey Low The heavy financial burden is one of the main reasons for Singapore's decision to withdraw from staging the 1978 Asian Games. The first step in the austerity drive was the scrapping of all570 words
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Article276 1973-11-01 1 Big Two under fire Reuter Peking, Thursday Chinese Premier Chou En-lai last night accused the United States and the Soviet Union of trying to impose a "concocted" peace on the Arabs and Palestinians in the Middle East conflict. He was speaking at a state banquet inReuter - 276 words
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Miscellaneous16 1973-11-01 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today: No rain. See back page16 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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288 1973-11-01 2 Girls who embark on crash "no-eating" programmes, here's a word of warning your drastic slimming plan could get out of hand and land you with anorexia nervosa. Hie warning Is from Dr. Wilfred Warren an expert in child and adolescent psychiatry in Britain. Be288 words
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Article418 1973-11-01 2 Cashing in on paper Rag-and-.bone men here are now enjoying a big boom in business because the world shortage of newsprint has jacked up the price of old newspapers by nearly 300 per cent. Tttey are cashing In on the Ignorance of many housewives418 words
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Article45 1973-11-01 2 The People's Action Party Anson branch has set up a Scholarship Fund for children of the lower Income group in the constituency. Application forms are available from Its Choon Guan Street premises from 9 ajn. to 1 p.m. Applications close on Nov. 15.45 words
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Article33 1973-11-01 2 Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, chairman of the Science Council of Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, will open a workshop on Corrosion at Hotel Equatorial, Bukit Timah Road, on Nov. 9.33 words
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Article, Illustration122 1973-11-01 2 These boys are waiting for a bite. And maybe death. Little do they realise that they are fishing in "troubled" waters. One false step can be fatal. This picture taken by Jerry Seh at the mouth of the Singapore River, shows the eagerness of the boys waiting122 words
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357 1973-11-01 2 Sonny Yap - Thai bouts planned By Sonny Yap Ten top Chinese pugilists have been invited to fight against Thai champion kick-boxers in a special promotion card at Bangkok. If negotiations are successful, these probouts which promise to be a titanic battle between boxing357 words
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Article, Illustration290 1973-11-01 2 Wanted —a home for Ma's 1000-lb Buddha statue Woman temple caretaker, Ma Mya San is at her wits' end, trying to find a new home for her 1000 lb. 5-ft. high statue of Buddha. Since the deadline to remove the shrine and statue at Tamplnes expired on Saturday, she has290 words
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Article258 1973-11-01 2 The Government may build Its first large incinerator for the disposal of waste materials at Ulu Pan dan, next to the sewage treatment works, according to sources. This is part of the Government plan to construct Incinerators and compaction plants as a solution to land258 words
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269 1973-11-01 2 A shipping expert yesterday denied that 70 per cent of the rubber cargo from Singapore and Malaysia was being carried by npnconference liners. The head of the Public Relations Committee of the Far East Freight Conference and chairman of Ben Line Containers and Ben line269 words
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Article106 1973-11-01 2 Malaysian seamen are forbidden by their passports to sign on as crew on ALL foreign ships on the China run, a Malaysian High Commission spokesman said. They can, however, join Malaysian vessels calling at China porta by special permission. He was commenting on a106 words
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Article39 1973-11-01 2 The YWCA Kindergarten will hold Musical Evening at its Outram Road premises tomorrow at 4.30 pjn. A display of children's art will be held at the same place on Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.39 words
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Article38 1973-11-01 2 Mr. Tham Cheok Pal, senior neurosurgeon and head of the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, will present awards to blood donors at the School of Nursing, Outram Road, tomorrow at 5 p.m.38 words
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Article43 1973-11-01 2 A total of 25 local artists will display their works at an exhibition to be held at a reception given by the First National Bank of Chicago in honour of its visiting Board of Directors at Shangri-La, Hotel tomorrow at 7 pjn.43 words
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203 1973-11-01 3 The University of Singapore kidney donation drive has netted a total of 80 pledges in its monthlong campaign. The pledges were from the lecturers and students of the Bukit Tlmah campus and the halls of residence. Community welfare secretary of the University of Singapore203 words
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328 1973-11-01 3 Family planning part of the course Trainee teachers at the Institute of Education have just completed a course on family planning as part of their health education programme. A series of 20 lectures touching on population problems in Singapore, the national family planning programme and328 words
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Article23 1973-11-01 3 The Chemistry Society of Nanyang University will hold the first All-Singapore Chemistry Quiz for secondary and pre-university students on Dec. 20.23 words
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Article21 1973-11-01 3 The Singapore Institute of Management will conduct four courses—project management, effective supervision, taxation for managers and export marketingnext month.21 words
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Article, Illustration177 1973-11-01 3 The Queenstown Consumer Club experienced one of its busiest times in recent weeks on Tuesday when more than 1000 people packed its premises to buy their daily household items. The rush was so great that policemen were called in to control the crowds and the177 words
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206 1973-11-01 3 The MP for Geyiang, Encik Rah mat bin Kenap has urged Haig Road residents, who have been asked to quit their present quarters, to accept the Housing Board's offer of alternative accommodation. These residents, who are either government officers or pensioners, have been asked206 words
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Article57 1973-11-01 3 The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will flag off a 110-km. island wide cyclethon at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute on Sunday at 7.20 a.m. It is being organised by the NYLTI Alumni to raise funds for charities, to publicise the antipollution campaign and57 words
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Article36 1973-11-01 3 Mr. H. H. Francis, New Zealand High Commisrfoner in Singapore, and his wife will attend the third annual dinner of Singapore-New Zealand Association at the Polynesian Room, Ming Court Hotel on Saturday, at 8 p.m.36 words
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Article18 1973-11-01 3 The Teachers' Military Band will perform at th« Macßitchie Reservoir Park at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday.18 words
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Advertisement259 1973-11-01 2 Keep your Toyota completely Toyota, Insist on genuine Toyota parts. You bought a genuine, best selling Toyota right down to the last bolt. So keep it that way. But when you need a replacement an oil filter, a coil or just a plain tail lamp insist that your mechanic gets259 words
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Advertisement209 1973-11-01 2 iSST- A These quality Dunlep Golf flubs are now available from Professionals and leading sports shops: Maxpower 2: Dynamic balance. Light synchronised shafts. Impact centre heads. Tony Jacklin: Dynalite shafts, rubber grips in black with cerise infilling. The woods are aubergine in colour. Irons are made of stainless steel. Swing209 words
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Advertisement130 1973-11-01 3 NOTHING IS SPARED 10 PROVIDE YOU WIIH THE BEST SERVKE! Servicing of Ford cars at Island Ford Sales is fast and yet detailed. Modern equipment and instruments pinpoint faults for efficient correction or adjustment. If you want your Ford car to have thorough servicing visit Island Ford Sales. A.: JM..V130 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous383 1973-11-01 3 CINEMA POSER KWANO SIA/NEW NATION CONTEST Last Saturday's poser showed Debbie Reynolds In a scene from The Singing Nun. The first 10 correct entries opened by the Editor yesterday evening were from: Miss Mimi Poh (accounts clerk), of 209F Jalan Membina; Enclk Adam bin Yadri (student), of 35 Gentle Road;383 words
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Miscellaneous272 1973-11-01 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 5 Gumlike substance 6 Listens. 7 wise child..." 8 Small talk. 9 Unwilling to give in 10 Conjunction. 11 Glory: Colloq. 12 Stage direction. 13 Tall grasses. 21 Bean plants. 22 Tartan wearers 26 Astir: Phrase. 27 Singing syllables. 28 Half: Prefix. 29 Old oath. 30 Rests272 words
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IN PERSON
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Article, Illustration472 1973-11-01 4 Jennifer Schoon - M PERSON Conducted by Jennifer Schoon ONG KIM SENG KEE, 3, felt that he could easily oust all the other contestants in a talentime heat held recently. Bo this little fellow coolly strode onto the stage, and was on the verge of belting out472 words
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614 1973-11-01 4 EDGAR KOH - CINEMA BY EDGAR KOH SHAFT IN AFRICA starring Richard Roundtree, with Vonetta McGee (Cathay) How you doin' man? But perhaps we shouldn't ask this of super pri-vate-eye John Shaft. He's still a fast moving cool-cat, his fans will maintain, still the original, a614 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS
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641 1973-11-01 4 Ronnie Muntu - SOUTH-EAST ASIA REPORT From Ronnie Muntu INDONESIA Indonesia's oil success story started on August 20, 1968 when the government took the all important decision to form the Perusahan Pertamttangan MinJak dan Gas Bum! (oil and gas mining) or Pertamina for short. It was actually a merger of641 words
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Article685 1973-11-01 4 B. Ronquillo - From B. Ronquillo PHILIPPINES Members or the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be able to present a solid front in international conferences soon to enable them to improve their bargaining position. Although Asean has proposed a common stand among members on various international685 words
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Article659 1973-11-01 4 Arthur Higbee - From Arthur Higbee VIETNAM Ten years ago a military junta In South Vietnam overthrew President Ngo Dinh Diem with the acquiescence of the Kennedy administration. The following day Mr. Diem and his brother, Mr. Ngo Dinh Nhu, were shot to death. Their assassinations shocked Washington. In659 words
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Advertisement120 1973-11-01 4 WE ARE HAVING A I SPECIAL SALE FROM IST TO 15TH NOVEMBER 1973. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 25% I WILL BE GIVEN ON ALL CASH PURCHASES MADE I DURING THE ABOVE PERIOD. WE HAVE RINGS, BROOCHES, NECKLACES, EARRINGS, PENDANTS AND BRACELETS RANGING FROM $250 to $52,000. WE ALSO HAVE 1120 words
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Advertisement112 1973-11-01 4 s-x.- V ft v A Hew Nation will soon launch a grand contest based on the picture of the pretty girl that has graced our Back Page since, our first issue. There will be big, big prizes for our readers... and attractive prizes for the girls. Today we call on112 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article99 1973-11-01 5 United Press International London, Thursday Former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox has been appointed to a professorship at Cambridge University, a university spokesman said yesterday. But he said the appointment, which takes effect next October, does not mean that Mr. Cox, who already holdsUnited Press International - 99 words
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Article26 1973-11-01 5 Islamabad, Thursday— India will return 4,000 more Pakistani prisoners of war during the first 10 days of November, a Forelgm Ministry spokesman said today.26 words
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Article453 1973-11-01 5 Two do not exist UPI, Reuter Washington, Thursday —Chief US District Judge John Sirica revealed yesterday that two of President Nixon's secret Watergate tapes which he agreed to surrender for judicial inspection do not exist. Judge Sirica called a court hearing to reveal that heUPI, Reuter - 453 words
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Article, Illustration443 1973-11-01 5 'Paris pact has not ended war' Reuter Saigon, Thursday President Thieu has painted a gloomy picture of South Vietnam's future on the eve of the country's first National Day since the Paris ceasefire agreement last January. In a nation-wide television and radio broadcast lastReuter - 443 words
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Article316 1973-11-01 5 'Tricks of Nixon' United Press International Washington, Thursday. Senate investigators charged that at least US$llO,OOO (about $253,000) of President Nixon's campaign funds were spent on political dirty tricks—not counting the costs of the Watergate bugging. Watergate Committee investigators presented a chart alleging that the Nixon campaign operativesUnited Press International - 316 words
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261 1973-11-01 5 Hong Kong, Thursday. Chinese Premier Chou En-lal gave a banquet last night in Peking for visiting Australian Prime Minister Gough Whit- lam, and lauded Austra lia's "independent foreign policy." In reply, Mr. Whitlam said China's foreign policy contained a "wel come emphasis on the principles261 words
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196 1973-11-01 5 Tokyo. Thursday Japanese oil refineries are preparing to restrict sales of their products in view of export cuts by Middle Eastern oil producing countries, industry sources said here yesterday. Nippon Oil Company, the largest oil refinery in Japan, said it was tightening196 words
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Article32 1973-11-01 5 New Delhi, Thursday— The Indian State of Mysore will be officially renamed Karnataka from today. The Laccadive, Minicoy and Amlndivi islands ofT Western India will be known as Lakshadweep.32 words
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110 1973-11-01 5 London, ThursdayThree Appeal Court judges have refused to release from prison a 41-year-old man suffering from cancer so that he could die a free man. They turned down a freedom plea yesterday by Richard Sullivan, who wa* sentenced to 18 months in jail six110 words
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Article36 1973-11-01 5 London, Thursday British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec DouglasHome, will visit Moscow from Dec. 2 to 5 to discuss the Middle East situation and other major world developments with Soviet leaders. It was announced yesterday.36 words
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346 1973-11-01 5 UPI, Reuter The Hague, Thursday. Holland has urgently asked the European Common Market Commission to ensure a wellbalanced supply of oil to the whole European market, Dutch Foreign Minister Max van Der Stoel said yesterday. He told Parliament he had asked Holland's eightUPI, Reuter - 346 words
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Article94 1973-11-01 5 Stockholm, Thursday— Swedes will be asked to lower the central heating temperature in their homes by several degrees as part of a voluntary campaign to save oil. it was announced yesterday. Commerce Minister Kjell-Oiof Feldt said energy experts had determined that oil con- sumption could94 words
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Article130 1973-11-01 5 Reuter Bangkok, Thursday.— Three people were killed and nine others, Including an army commander and a provincial governor. Injured when two helicopters collided In mid-air In northeastern Thailand, a Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The collision between the army and police helicopters occurred on TuesdayReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement246 1973-11-01 5 HAVE TALENT WILL TRAVEL If you are a student and have a few hours to spare, you can qualify for a FREE HOLIDAY TRIP! This is not a gimmick... it is a challenge to your mental ability! In 3 lessons, we will train you to develop a superb memory using246 words
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Advertisement129 1973-11-01 5 PAh ftItCTRK Sitting so pretty in your home... When most other refrigerators will have become unsightly, your new Pan-Electric Permadoor refrigerator will still be sitting pretty. THANKS TO PERMADOOR The new development by Pan-Electric that makes all the difference—Gets more years service out of your refrigerator. PAN-ELECTRIC PERMADOOR COLOURS GALORE129 words
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OPINION
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Article424 1973-11-01 6 The holding of the seventh world congress of the International Federation of Petroleum and Chemical Workers in the Republic should make Singaporeans more aware of the oil crisis. This far we have been spared the agonies of oil cuts by the Arab states but424 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article80 1973-11-01 6 The referee In a football match last Friday at the National Stadium simply could not resist favouring one side. Could you blame him when this match, which was a curtain-raiser to the MCPA Cup final between Selangor Chinese and Singapore Chinese, was between referees and veterans. According to80 words
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Article79 1973-11-01 6 How would you like to go to a restaurant which discourages customers from ordering too much food? Well, a colleague and her friends have just come across such an unusual restaurant. On their way to Genting Highlands, they stopped at a hotel for lunch. After tasting a79 words
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Article44 1973-11-01 6 I hear that Sarawak millionaire Da to Ling Beng Slew has just been released from detention, and is now back in business, catching up with lost time. His son claimed his father put on weight by practising Tal Chi whilst under detention.44 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1973-11-01 6 Pakir Singh - Maybe we are ourselves our greatest enemies. Sounds like a highly contrived abstraction. But our columnist for today presents Jeffrey, who Is so immersed in the spectacle of his own personality that he sees himself as a colossus. There would be nothing wrong with that1,214 words
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786 1973-11-01 6 Alvin Rosenfeld - By Alvin Rosenfeld Washington Post On the IsraeliLebanese border almost unnoticed by the world, a noquarter war Is being fought in these limestone hills where Israel's Galilee meets the Lebanon. It has a war which grows more intense, more widespread and more hazardous byWashington Post - 786 words
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Article, Illustration568 1973-11-01 6 Thomas Cheatham - Accused of mishandling the war By Thomas Cheatham Now that the war with Egypt and Syria has apparently ended, Prime Minister Golda Meir is facing a battle for her political life on the home front. The reason: Widespread discontent among the military and public568 words
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Article602 1973-11-01 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS What other Newspapers are saying: SQUABBLE BETWEEN THE U.S. AND WESTERN ENROPE Alter the Middle-East ceasefire, It seems the Nixon Administration has not regained its composure but is still highly agitated. Following the sudden announcement which put the U.S. forces in the602 words
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Advertisement177 1973-11-01 6 TABARD makes you unattractive j (to insects) d You will actually look a lot better to people fll when you're not covered in bites! jfljl Tabard protects you against all insects Jjfllji mosquitoes, ants, sandflies, leeches you name «HHB the insect, Tabard keeps it away. mMmSB You just rub Tabard177 words
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Miscellaneous25 1973-11-01 6 voof voo*--M if* V* 1 S. m m > ifmxi,:A\ 'I, ::hf0r-\ iv > r-'\i'A I aLs% *1 it zt/ vCi \V .(hit >Y: J > N H25 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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453 1973-11-01 7 America is tired of the Watergate scenar i o and its lengthy cast of villains. So tired that it also has no time for the "hero" of the affair 25old black Frank Wills, the security guard at the Watergate apartments who pulled453 words
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Article, Illustration127 1973-11-01 7 America is in a tumultous st a te. Its very being has been lacerated by one bizarre controversy after another. It seems to be in a state of perpetual crisis and much of the nation would appear to be in a spiritual slough. But It would not be127 words
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Article, Illustration165 1973-11-01 7 MARY LEE - MARY LEE, OUR GIRL IN U.S. WRITES... MARY LEE America is short of plenty of things, among which are WCs. Apartments, houses and other new buildings throughout the nation are standing unoccupied because builders can't find toilets to put inside them. Two possible reasons for the165 words
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Article540 1973-11-01 7 The joke of that Friday afternoon in the National Press Club bar in Washington was about Dr. Henry Kissinger. "He is as American as apple strudel," guffawed the United States Information Agency official who was grabbing every latecomer at the bar to share in this540 words
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Article534 1973-11-01 7 President Richard Milhous Nixon may have a lew bones to pick with Messrs. Hunt, Liddy and McCord but there are a few people in W a s h i n gton who have these "buggers" to thank. But for their blunders, that massive grey building would534 words
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Article, Illustration763 1973-11-01 7 Last weekend I entered an American dream. It is a dream with a difference it has a physical presence. The constitutional crisis revolving round the Nixon Administration and the daily bellyaching of Americans against rising food prices seemed very far away when I was Introduced to763 words
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EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
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Article, Illustration4350 1973-11-01 8 educational Ibroadsheet The Winter's Tale has occupied a high standing among Shakespeare's romantic plays. But it also has its share of critics. In the final of the literature series on The Winter's Tale we present the views of three famous critics. Their criticism —both favourable and unfavourable—will4,350 words
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FINANCE
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Article, Illustration160 1973-11-01 9 Share prices were barely steady on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The market opened firm bat due to mild profit taking industrials, properties and hotels closed slightly lower. Trading was hectic (or the first hour when prices were firm. But this trend slackened when some of the160 words
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107 1973-11-01 9 The first payment of interest on the US$2O m i|l 1o n Singapore government Asian Dollar Bond will be made today. The 15-year Bond, issued last year, carries a coupon of 7% per cent. First National City Bank, appointed by the Singapore government as107 words
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291 1973-11-01 9 By Anne-Marie Nalpon Work on the new $12 million, 22-storey Bangkok Bank building at McCallum and Cecil Streets will begin soon. Mr. Chatri Sophonpanich, first vice-presi-dent of the head office in Bangkok said in an interview here: "Piling and work on the291 words
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343 1973-11-01 9 NEW PRODUCTS Plasma Arc, a new cutting process which utilises a supersonic electrically conducted gas jet of high temperature, has been introduced to the local market by Far East Oxygen (S) Pte. Ltd. The process cuts through all metals including stainless steel, aluminium and cast343 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article490 1973-11-01 9 Stocks fell sharply yesterday for the second consecutive session on the New York Stock Exchange as widespread profit-taking accelerated in the final hours. At the close, the Dow Jones industrial average was off 11.96 to 956.58. following the previous day's 16.26-point decline. The average of 30 blue chips490 words
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Article256 1973-11-01 9 Kyodo Stock market prices edged higher in early trading yesterday. The market's uptrend at the opening lost strength towards midday. Investors apparently turned cautious against a continued climb after Tuesday's dramatic advance, analysts noted. The 225-stock DowJones average of 225 blue chips on the Tokyo Stock Exchange was upKyodo - 256 words
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Article216 1973-11-01 9 Closing prices (in francs) yesterday. Paribas 221.80 (222.50) Indochine 245.40 (248) Foncier 395 (397) Printemps 131 (131) GGE 440 (445) Bull 55.90 (56.50) Royal Dutch 166 (167.60) Michelin 1849 (1869) Thomson 261.50 (267.50) CPP 212 (215) Rhone 169.10 (171) Air 283 (286) BSN—Danone 1325 (1339) Philips 67.90 (68.70) Suez216 words
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Article229 1973-11-01 9 Prices at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time). Abeleen 09 11 Da opts 02 02 AOD 05 06 Allstate 08 09 Amad 03J 04 Aust Ant 13 14 Bamboo 03 05 Beach 25 Bounty Oil 00* 01 Bridge 14 15 Castlereagh 10 12 Cleveland 30 32 Cosmos 00* 01 Do229 words
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Article47 1973-11-01 9 «T ,m h»j mrA 1 Zurich Insur. 6950 Juvena B. 2515 +5 Nestle B. 4085 —15 Interfood B. 6300 +25 Ciba-Geigy B. 2130 —30 Baby Roche ***** —125 Sandoz B. 5800 +50 BBC 'A' 1045 —15 Sulzer 477 Alusuisse B. 2475 —25 Bond-Invest 91/93^ Ponsa 112/11447 words
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Article33 1973-11-01 9 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday. 30 industrials 956.58 (off 11.96), 20 transport 182.26 (up 0.16), 15 utilities 99.37 (off 1.38). 65 stocks 291.75 (off 2.81).33 words
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Article29 1973-11-01 9 Amsterdam, Thursday. Unikap, the only bicycle stock listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, rose 25 points on Tuesday after the government announced a ban on Sunday driving.29 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration668 1973-11-01 9 TALKING V SHOP The growing interest ip home decorating on the international scene has created a demand for decorative and modernistic glass, silver and plastic ware. And we need no longer just admire such beautiful yet functional objects in glossy European magazines. Some of the668 words
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Article, Illustration439 1973-11-01 9 BETTY L. KHOO - PAM ON THE JOB SO TIRING AND SWEATY BETTY L. KHOO When Pam gets to work on a man, she digs her knuckles in hard but when she works on a woman, she uses a lighter, soft-fingered touch. No, Pam is not an exponent439 words
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Advertisement14 1973-11-01 9 Designer Tamara Aladin's vase cum candle holder retailing for $15.20 (smaU) and $17.75 (bif).14 words
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SPORTS
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Article545 1973-11-01 10 But ex-champ says it 'feels fine and solid' New York, Thursday Muham mad Ali said yesterday his jaw feels fine and is solid enough to withstand anyone's punches, including Joe Frazier's. A doctor agreed, but said he would have to see X-rays before deciding for545 words
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Article24 1973-11-01 10 Bombay, Thursday The touring Mercantile Cricket Association of Sri Lanka scored an 84Sports Club of Bombay In a two-day match here yesterday.24 words
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Article375 1973-11-01 10 Reuter Jakarta, Thursday. Three times Wimbledon tennis champion John Newcombe yesterday praised the organisation of Indonesia's first Open championships w h i c n started here on Tuesday and said it should become an important part of the Asian tennis scene. Newcombe said the tournament'sReuter - 375 words
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195 1973-11-01 10 Hong Kong. Thursday Second seed VI jay Amritraj of India crashed 6-3, 6-4 before the powerful volleys of 29-year-old Puerto Rican Charlie Pasarell in the biggest upset of the U5525,000 Viceroy tennis Classic, now in its second day. The 20-year-old Vljay found himself outclassed195 words
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Article332 1973-11-01 11 By Blue Peter Karamac (trainer Bougoure), Aurosa (Henry Heng) and About Time II (Peter Moran) did a splendid trial at Bukit Timah this morning. Breaking from the half mile the trio steadily clapped on the pace in soft going to run the last 3f in332 words
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Article62 1973-11-01 11 The last Bukit Timah meeting for the year will be on November 24-25 and December 1-2 for horses in Classes 1, 3 and 6. Distances are: Class 1 6f or 8f and 6f or 8f Class 3 6f or 8f and 7f or lOf; Class 662 words
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Article20 1973-11-01 11 Limerick (Irish Republic), Thursday Argentina's touring rugby union team drew 12-12 with Munster in their match here yesterday.20 words
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60 1973-11-01 11 A mid-field tussle during yesterday's rugby trial match between a Singapore Rugby Union XV (light jersey) and Civilians (stripe jersey) on the padang yesterday. The SRU team comprised of players from New Zealand Regiment won the match 30-14. The Civilians are preparing for their key Malaya Cup match against thePicture by Steven; Lee - 60 words
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1382 1973-11-01 11 Saturday RACE 1 2.15 Mara Class 5 2f (catchweights 12.0) j 1 218 Lara < 14-lb) 2 2 4956 Badang 3 03 Bazooka 4 0245 Amlgo 5 000 Colonel Bogey 5 I 6 I m pa la 7 864 Kilau 8 809 Stormy King1,382 words
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125 1973-11-01 11 Barcelona, Thursday— The All-Star team of Latin America last night won the Ist World Football Day Trophy, defeating the European All-Stars on a penalty kick after tieing the regular game 4-4. The Latin Americans scored three out of five penalty kicks and the Europeans two.125 words
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Article50 1973-11-01 11 Jakarta, Thursday. Indonesia will send a four-man team to South Vietnam to take part in the six-nation table tennis tournament this month, a spokesman of the National Table Tennis Association said yesterday. Other countries taking part are: Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indo nesia, the Philippines and South Vietnam.50 words
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192 1973-11-01 11 Newport, Thursday. Australia's Rugby Union team went down to the second successive defeat of their tour here yesterday, losing to East Wales by 19 points to 11. The Welshmen, who fielded five British Lions. threatened to overrun the visitors but eventually had to tap all192 words
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124 1973-11-01 11 Manila, Thursday Israel has reconsidered Its withdrawal and will now compete in the first Asian amateur track and field champion ships scheduled from November 18 to 23, organisers said yesterday. Israel, however, will send a limited delegation, according to a cable from the Israeli124 words
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186 1973-11-01 11 Singapore may bid to stage the Mr. Universe contest in the near future. This follows the Singapore Amateur Body builders Federation's affiliation to the International Federation of Bodybuilders. The SABF, already affiliated to the Asian Amateur Bodybuilders Federation, were officially accepted to the186 words
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Article202 1973-11-01 11 London, Thursday—A hattrick by Vic Halom gave English FA. Cup holders Sunderland a 3-0 home win over Derby County In their league soccer Cup second-round replay last night. Second Division Sunderland Inflicted the first defeat suffered by Derby under new manager Dave Mackay, who took202 words
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Article33 1973-11-01 11 East Berlin, Thursday East Germany beat Czechoslovakia 1-0 through a 55th minute goal by Schumann in an under-21 soccer international watched by a crowd of 1000 in Freital near Dresden yesterday.33 words
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Article451 1973-11-01 11 Jeffrey Low - fii with Jeffrey Low Canada will pose a big threat to all In the four-day World Cup bowling tournament at Jackie's Bowl System 460 starting on November 21. In the first list of foreign participants received by the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress yesterday, Canada's Olen451 words
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Article148 1973-11-01 11 East London (South Africa), Thursday—Australian spinner Johnny Gleeson produced a bag of tricks yesterday to take five wickets for 32 runs as the Derrick Robin's XI scored an easy 122-run win against Border in a one-day match here. Brian Close, who retired hurt with a148 words
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Article, Illustration43 1973-11-01 12 With an ambition to be a professional model one day, it's little wonder that 17-year-old Anne She 11 on Mobley loves dressing up. She lives a full life and enjoys it to the brim. Picture by brim. Picture by HIK KASMANI.brim. Picture by HIK KASMANI. - 43 words
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Article168 1973-11-01 12 TODAY is Thursday, November 1, the 305th day of 1973 with 60 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its first quarter. THE MORNING STAR Is Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. J.W. Packard, American168 words
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Article60 1973-11-01 12 AH FOOK: Now that the government has said that the move to raise the pork price is unjustified, I hooe something more concrete is done to prevent the pork merchants from cashing ip. MEI LIN: One sure way of checking profiteers is to legislate against them. Make them60 words
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Miscellaneous822 1973-11-01 12 SINGAPORE S 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE—A Long Journey with English subtitles: Part I of a Cantonese film. 3J$ ART APPRECIATION, featuring Modern Western Painting (C—Rpt). IN GENERAL HOSPITAL: The dramatic story jot the triumphs and conflicts of a dedicated physician. Dr. Thomas Horton. Starring MacDdhald Carey. 8.00822 words
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Miscellaneous1494 1973-11-01 12 LUCKY STAR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those essentially quiet persons who la Inclined to speak only when spoken to, to act only when called upon to dc> so. Your thoughts, however, are freely your own. and It Is to them that you usually retreat when the world1,494 words
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Miscellaneous46 1973-11-01 12 Today: 1.35 p.m. (2.7m). Tomorrow: 3.13 a.m. (2.1m), 2.16 p.m. (2.5m). Saturday: 4.08 a.m. (2m), 3.07 p.m. (2.3m). Sunday: 5.23 a.m. (2m), 6.20 p.m. (2.1m). Monday: 6.48 a.m. (2.1m), 6.05 p.m. (2.1m). Tuesday: 7.45 a.m. (2.2m), 7.39 p.m. (2.2m). Wednesday: 8.24 a.m. (2.4m), 8.43 p.m. (2.4m\.46 words
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Miscellaneous320 1973-11-01 12 WHAT'S ON Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, MP for Qeylang, will open the SANA ANTIDRUG ABUSE EXHIBITION at the Qeylang Bast Community Lorong 33, at 8 pjn. The Board of Harbour Commissioners of the Port of Long Beach. California, will hold a COCKTAIL BUFFET at the Shangri-La Hotel between 6.30 pjn.320 words
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