New Nation, 30 March 1972

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, March 30, 1972 No. 366 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 12 1 Police reported 87 accidents yesterday. Three were serious, one fatal.
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  • 131 1 The share market was active this morning. Selective counters gained marginally. Public Bank rose from $1.58 to $1.65. with an estimated turnover of 100,000 shares within the first hall hour of trading. Gammon Increased five cents to $1.85. Cold Storage moved up eight cents to $4.10. Wearnes
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  • 46 1 LATE NEWS The body of a 25-year-old housewife, Tan Quee Mot was found at the foot of a Housing Board flat In Lorong 5, Toa Payoh today. She Is believed to have fallen off from the window of a sixth- floor flat.
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  • 337 1 UN control urged United Press International New York, Thursday S1 n g a pore believes that the Seabed Authority to be created by the United Nations should be empowered to carry on direct mining operations in the international zone of the seabeds and ocean floor.
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  • 93 1 Reuter Adelaide, Thursday. A convicted murderer yesterday applied to the South Australian Supreme Court to be executed Instead of serving the life term he faces. The man, Dennis Lawrence, 44, was sentenced to death in September, 1970, after pleading guilty to a murder charge,
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  • 126 1 The Industrial Workers' Union today gave its full support to the Barisan Sosialis decision to participate in the next general elections. In a statement this morning, the union said that the workers' support was agreed to at a meeting of the central executive council. The statement
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  • 43 1 London, Thursday—Lord Rank, president of the multi-million ster line Rank- Hovls-McDougall food and entertainment empire, died yesterday aged 83. A former flour miller, he was best known as J. Arthur Rank, producer of countless major British film successes.
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  • 304 1 Accused of interfering in Bolivia's internal affairs Reuter La Paz, Thursday The Bolivian government last night ordered 119 Soviet diplomats and embassy officials to leave the country within a week, accusing them of interference in Internal affairs. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Mario Gutierrez, and the
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  • 268 1  -  Roshaun Fisher Newspapers always tell a story as this little American girl (above) has found out. Even when years out of date they tell a lot about the countries where they are published and the way of life there. That's why they are sent to reference
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  • 100 1 In response to Roshaun's request, New Nation Issues this invitation to Singapore children aged from six to eight: Write a letter of about 150 words telling Roshaun about yourself, your family, your school and your country. Send it to us with a passport-size picture of yourself. We
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  • 199 1 A squadron of RAF Phantom fighter-bomb-ers will fly to Singapore next week for a threeweek training exercise. While here they will also take part in a combined exercise with ANgUK forces. The Phantoms, which can fly at twice the speed of sound, will be here for
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  • 226 1 Police today appealed to all hotel cashiers and owners of business houses to be more careful when exchanging cheques from the public. The warning follows two cases of cheating by a team of well-organised confidence tricksters last week. In both the cases, a man rang
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  • 23 1 A 67-year-old man, Tan Ywee Lai, of Lorong Ong Tye, waa found hanging in his room at 6.30 a.m. today.
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  • 33 1 Police today said that the skeleton found In the Mandal jungle yesterday Is probably that of ex-Wood-brldge patient. Chua Kok Slah, 20, who was reported missing from home on November 26, 1969.
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  • 125 1 A delegation of Singapore doctors will leave for a twoweek visit to China on April r* f The visit has been organised by the Singapore Medical Association so doctors can observe the medical facilities available there. The 20-member delegation will tour various hospitals and clinics in
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  • 153 2 It is unlikely that there will be any strong "hue and cry" over the PSA takeover of the Keppel Club, its president, Mr. Loh Heng Kee said today. Though most members were not employees of the Port of Singapore, he felt that the assurance
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  • 22 2 Shell Sports Club will hold a bullet and dance at the Mandarin Court, Mandarin Hotel on Saturday at 8 p.m.
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  • 264 2 Singapore's Public Service Commission and the British High Commission today assured students going to Britain that they need not worry about entry problems as long as they can prove their bona fides. Commenting on recent Press reports of a Malaysian student who was refused entry in London,
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  • 225 2 There was excitement and tension in the air, though to the outsider it might not seem really that important an event, just the heats of of the Youth Festival for the Katong district. But for several hundred children from schools of the district, waiting In the
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  • 298 2  -  By Dick Wilson, Pang Cheng Lian Tokyo, Thursday t)r. Goh Keng Swee ye st erday exchanged views with the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Takeo Fukuda. In the afternoon the Singapore Defence Minister addressed the International Development Centre of Japan and visited the Director-General
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  • 255 2  -  By Abby Tan The helmet law, made compulsory at all building work sites hasn't exactly wiped out the "red-hats" (above), that hardened core of female construction labourers, the Samsui women. Rather, there are hardly any left to be wiped out. This unique labour force, peculiar only
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  • 287 2 A survey to study the frequency of a virus which Is believed to cause liver disease or jaundice will be extended to Include 150 Chinese families in Toa Payoh next week. Dr. M. J. Simons, director of the World Health Organisation Immunology Centre, University of
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  • 119 2 Mr. Ong Sam Jin, executive officer (administration) in the Ministry of Labour, will attend an Asian regional labour policy and administration training course in Australia this month. The course, organised by the International Labour Organisation, will be held in Perth from April 4 to April
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 356 2 ttf! f- Woman HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW SINGAPORE? Last Saturday s quiz photograph showed a porcelain wail picture of Our Lady of Fatlmah at the Church of St. Joseph in Victoria Street. Today's prizes are three times bigger than usual because no correct entries were received for last Thursday's
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  • 198 3 Impostors using name of school A school and a club for handicapped people are the latest organisations to warn that bogus collectors are making use of their names to solicit donations. Both of them said that they have not authorised anyone to canvass for souvenir magazines. The
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  • 217 3 Professor Wong Poi Kwong, dean of the Faculty of Medicine, today said that there were no immediate plans by the University of Singapore to set up a department of general practice in the university. The emphasis on the present set-up was to
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  • 30 3 The National Theatre Club will present a pipa solo by Hong Kong musician, Mr. Lui Pui Yuen, at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday and Monday at 8.30 pjn.
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  • 327 3 If everything goes well, Singaporeans may soon have another two new products for their consumption canned coconut milk and Sin-gapore-made rice wine. These two products were among several developed by the Department of Chemistry, Ministry of Science and Technology. According to the annual
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  • 122 3  -  MANIT JEER Bangkok, Thursday—Observers from the five-nation Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) may be Invited to attend the Asian and Pacific conference (ASPAC) to be held In Seoul In June as a first step towards closer co-operation between the two regional organisations. South Korean ambassador
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  • 244 3 A classroom discovery five years ago led Inche Mohammed Hassan 23, to introduce a new medium in painting wood burning. Mohammed, then a student in the Methodist English School in Kuantan, Pahang, saw his teacher put a hot iron rod on a table and
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    • 218 3 From April you can fly the BO AC 747 to London and Australia from Singapore. And excellent connecting flights from Kuala Lumpur. It's the most advanced, most exciting aircraft in the world, with more room and more freedom. But the 747 wouldn't be the same without BOAC service! The kind
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 260 3 I weather I Temperatures In world cities yesterday: Taipeh 31-18 C Kuala Lumpur 32-23 C Hong Kong 26-20 C Manila 33-20 C Jakarta 34-26 C Tokyo 18-8 C Seoul 14-9 C Bangkok 35-23 C San Francisco 19-4 C New York 9-OC London 11-6 C Paris 12-3 C Sydney 30-19 C
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    • 56 3 Tides Today: 11.27 p.m. (2.7 m). Tomorrow: 11.53 a.m. (2.7 m), 11.48 p.m. (2.7 m). Saturday: 12.27 p.m. (2.6 m). Sunday: 12.12 a.m. (2.8 m), 1.01 p.m. (2.5 m). Monday: 12.38 a.m (2.8 m), 1.36 p.m. (2.4 m). Tuesday: 1.06 a.m. (2.8 m), 2.13 p.m. (2.2 m). Wednesday: 1.37 a.m.
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  • In Person
    • 566 4 Conducted by Ruth Moses, Tel: *****3 IT WAS a good but hazardous way of working up a thirst if that was the intention though I had my doubts when I later stared at my empty glass. But with the mad rush to build
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  • 784 4  -  Beetle crawls on to the screen with a message CINEMA By Edgar Koh THE LOVE BUG starring Dean Jones, Michael Lee, David Tomlinson and Buddy Hackett. (Cathay). Quite apart from the fact that it Is a good publicity stunt, this Walt Disney production should be
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  • 252 5 New Nation Foreign Service Washington, Thursday. President Nixon's National security affairs adviser, Dr. Henry Kissinger, will fly to Japan on April 15 for a three-day unofficial visit during which he will confer with Japan's top leaders. The trip was announced yesterday simultaneously in Tokyo
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  • 75 5 They called this demonstration a "chain-in." It was staged outside a court house in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, in protest against the Vietnam war and the trial of the "Harrisburg 7." The three protestors were arrested after police used bolt-cutters to free the handcuffed girl (centre). The defendants in
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  • 283 5 Reuter East Berlin, Thursday Relatives separated by the Berlin Wall for six years wept in each others' arms here yesterday as East Germany, in a gesture of goodwill, opened up the checkpoints to West Berliners for Easter visits. Groups of East Berllners waited
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  • 36 5 Tokyo, Thursday. A midnight joyrlde along the runway of the Just-closed Kagoshima Airport ended in the deaths of an airport mechanic and three girls when their car hit an embankment yesterday.
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  • 23 5 Belgrade, Thursday.—The death toll in Yugoslavia's smallpox outbreak rose to nine yesterday after the death of two more people in Belgrade.
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  • 189 5 United Press International New York, Thursday. A group called Females Opposed to Equality (FOE) yesterday attacked the constitutional amendment on equal rights for women. FOE said If the amendment Is ratified It eventually would: Make "men" and "women" signs on restroom doors Illegal. Force men
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  • 46 5 Belfast, Thursday A large bomb rocked the Belfast City centre during the evening rush hour today causing widespread damage but no injuries. The police were given more than an hour's warning of the explosion—only 300 yards from the City Hall and streets wete cleared.
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  • 33 5 Manila, Thursday. —An 18-year-old girl went to Manila's international airport to see a friend off and was knocked unconscious by a Jet blast from an aircraft taxiing for takeoff.
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  • 156 5 Washington, Thursday— The State Department was Investigating the reported transfer of US-supplied jet fighters from Libya and Jordan to Pakistan during the recent troubles there, US officials said yesterday. The New York Times, quoting military sources in Pakistan, said Libya supplied a number of
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  • 217 5 $460 m. takeover plan Reuter Santiago, Thursday President Salvador Allende's left- wing governmnet is considering confiscating the big US conglomerate International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation's $460 million stake in the Chile Telephone Company. Mr. Jaime Gazmuri, acting secretary of the United Popular Action Movement
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  • 124 5 Reuter London, Thursday. The United States, the Soviet Union and Britain yesterday signed a convention on international liability for damage caused by space objects. The convention is now open to signature in London, Washington and Moscow by other nations. Under it anyone hit by a
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    • 249 5 Select from collections of the latest in Dress materials, wearing apparels for women, men and children and be thrilled by the BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED 31st March 1972-Good Friday Open As Usual FOR LADIES Dresses, Pantsaits in various styles aado if qmality fabrics—criaplene, trevira, nylon jersey ceurtel polyester Printed CettN
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 622 6  -  THAILAND From Jack Foisle Los Angeles Times That elusive nightflying helicopter nationality unknown —Is back over northern Thailand, daringly supplying bare-footed "communist terrorists" with war materials. At least Gen. Prabhas Charusathlra says it's there, ami who Is to argue with Thailand's "Strong Man?" Gen. Prabhas,
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    • 538 6  -  PHILIPPINES From B. Ronquillo There is more than meets the eye in the Philippine First Lady's excursions into international diplomacy. One school of thought in Manila believes that Mrs. Imelda Marcos, the President's wife who visited Moscow recently, has Joined the game oiten played
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    • 788 6  -  INDONESIA Choice of a vice-president From Ronnie Muntu When Mohammad Isnaeni, chairman of the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI), was asked whom he thought the People's Congress (MPR) would elect as the country's President next year he smiled and said: "Can there still be any
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    • 904 6 THE UOICE OF THE PRESS What other newspapers are saying: AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY: Although Singapore Is a tiny Island, she Is also capable of developing modern agriculture, apart from developing modern Industry. The rapid development In the livestock Industry In recfent years proves that. If given
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 449 6 NANYANG FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) BALANCE SHEET as at 30th September, 1971 $5,000,000 1.0004)00 1,003.101 2,383,434 73,884 11,249 3,938 2417,902 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised Capital Ordinary shares of $lOO each T«m«H Capital 15,000 shares of $lOO each fully paid CAPITAL REBERVE Statutory restive REVENUE RESERVE Profit unappropriated Total Capital and
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  • TREND
    • 642 7  -  FRANCES DOWSETT It's not every grown man with a string of racing championships behind him who would want to be seen with mother at his heel—but two of Air New Zealand's team competing in the Singapore Grand Prix seem happy to have mum
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    • 99 7 Not looking forward to the day in the office? Perk up your spirits with a neverfailing ego booster a sharp, smart outfit such as the dress Jocelyn Chan is wearing. It is a one-piece dress with a short jacket in navy blue with contrasting red
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    • 102 7 Wall lights are still in vogue, especially for lighting up dark little nooks and corners, inaccessible to most other lighting. Especially prettily set-off against wood panelled walls, these Spanish inspired oil lanterns, imported, come in cyclindrical and inverted triangle shapes. They are made
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    • 87 7 Lovers of bamboo have something to add to their collection of articles. These are bamboo containers, 24in long by l&ft diameter, with a pull-off lid. Intricately hand-paint-ed in black, red and brown geometric designs, a set of three could be hooked horizontally, paralleling one another, for an
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    • 107 7  -  TALKING cs& SHOP RUTH MOSES This elaborately carved chess set may not appear practical at first glance, but you'll be assured of your chess seeds everytime. These fit snugly and conveniently in two drawers on either side and it folds over as a portable set.
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    • 111 7 Tiny decorative ornaments have little appeal for some people because they collect dust and turn the place "junky." •But II you're a "miniature collection" enthusiast with a showcase to display them handpalnted paper mache lacquerware of animal shapes from Thailand would do you proud. With
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    • 128 7 Gentle "br.. jtt'b" of alarm clocks have given way to loud, blaring "clangs" In these Germanmade Kaiser clocks of lightweight metal. Some sleepy-heads sure need them to get out of bed. Very decorative. also in brilliant multi-colours of orange, yellow, mauve and green
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    • 561 7 L^good^ ■r^fr%rrm| Some years ago when I was pottering about the waiting room, the doors opened and in came an elderly gentleman carried by his friends, legs in the air. his face contorted with pain, groaning and crying at the top
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  • 390 8 The re-affirmation by Australian Defence Minister, Mr. David Fairbairn, of his government's determination to maintain forces in Singapore and Malaysia, coming close after his tour of Southeast Asia, and the moves towards extended military co-operation between Australia and Indonesia are signs of Canberra's greater awareness
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 54 8 I hear that the job selection committee of a big commercial firm was taken aback when one applicant arrogantly demanded $3OOO for the job. When asked what made him think he was worth so much, he retorted: "If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys." He did
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    • 70 8 It's all in a good cause but one colleague of mine who had generously pledged $4 a mile for a walkathon thinking the little girl he backed would walk five miles was nonetheless momentarily stunned when she walked 12 miles. He had to sign a cheque for
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  • 993 8  -  PANG CHENG LIAN When does a nation i become a Big Power? Singaporeans are often reminded that we should not allow ourselves to become pawns in Big Power politics. The relevant questions therefore are: Who make up the Big
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  • Letters
    • 681 8  -  H.M. YAHIYA Deputy Chairman, United National Front, Singapore L The two United National Front annual meetings held at Victoria Memorial Hall, the first In March last year and the second last week, stirred Interest among people In general and In the minds of New Nation feature writers
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    • 123 8  -  PAKIR SINGH If Mr. Yahlya had read my column closely he would have noted that I did not say there is no need for an opposition in Singapore. My exact comment was "In certain quarters, including sections of the PAP itself, the question being asked is: Why
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    • 67 8  -  CHAN LOY CHAN (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Public Health Division, Singapore, 3. I refer to the letter by Paul EUsha, (NN, March 7). Appropriate action is being taken to get the contractor concerned to reduce the smoke and dust created at the construction site. It must, however,
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    • 76 8  -  T. C. HO The Housing Development Board has begun sawing down trees sited around block No. 30 at Tanglln Halt Road. If this carries on, I am afraid I will be living In a barren area. Does not the HDB realise that trees help bring us
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    • 162 8  -  H.K.H. According to a Ministry of Finance spokesman recently relief teachers will not get an extra month's bonus for they "do not fall into the public daily-rated employees category". He said the "relief teachers' work Is uncertain." Another reason he gave was that they "are not entitled
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • MOTORING IN SINGAPORE
    • 334 9  -  _£211l!l!£!2g-!-!! 1ree part surve y by Jim Watkins and Wee Beng Huat. Jim Watkins, Wee Beng Huat. Jay walkers make up nearly SO per cent of all the 300 road deaths each year. And to help the pedestrians to watch their step and live,
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    • 1042 9  -  Prom Chapin Day Washington Post Late this spring, near Phoenix, Arizona, engineers are scheduled to send a full-sized, fourdoor sedan, carrying five mock passengers, hurtling at 50 mph into a solid wall. Metal will crumble, rip, and bend, and tyres will explode in an
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    • 674 9 You can now drive from the centre of Toa Payoh to the heart of the city within 20 minutes because of new flyovers, dual carriage ways and better traffic control systems. But ft will take you at least 30 minutes to find a parking lot
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  • 5555 10 MMM Mil 0 M ml J i ll Hi itj-LIJO In his play The Crucible Miller explores the rights snd responsibilities of the individual towards the authority of the society in which he lives. This is a theme which has attracted many playwrights and
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  • 309 12 MARKET SELECTIVE By Ov Market Correspondent Speculation in properties and industrials was a dominant feature in an active but rather selective market. There were widespread gains In industrials, hotels, properties, tins and rubbers. However, there were some losses in all sections of the exchange. City Development erratically
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  • 271 12  -  CAMERA COR NER By WANG SU FAH Like any other art, photography is something that can be Improved upon with practice. It is a creative art, rewarding for the few determined. This week's first prize goes to Arthur Tan for his picture entitled
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  • 72 12 The first electronic cub register has been introduced to Singapore by the National Cash Register Company (8) Pte. l.imitmA (NCR) Mr. H. K. Yeo, the marketing director said: "It is a revolu- tionary concept to apply electronics to cash registers.": This "tfifhliw Is caoabte of handling
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 142 12 NEW NATION Photographic Contest Name Address Title: Camera: Exposure: Camera Corner weekly photographic contest. Below are the rales ■of the competition. It's open to all with cash prises. 1. The Contest is open to all Singapore photographers. t. Minimum aiie it i I" on glossy surface. S. An Entry Form
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  • 277 13 If you have to serve wine during lunch or dinner at your party, you had better abide by certain "rules." For nothing spoils the taste of wine if you put the bottle near a fire or keeping directly under the rays of the sun.
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  • GOURMET'S PARADISE
    • 948 13  -  GETTING A MEAL AT ALL HOURS IS NO PROBLEM By Peter Ong Ask any discerning tourist what he or she finds most interesting in Singapore and you're likely to get an answer like: "Among other things, I love your food." That's off the horse's mouth.
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    • Article, Illustration
      7 13 A shop selling Chinese wines
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    • 518 14  -  By Peter Ong In France, they say that a meal is not complete without wine that bubbling and sparkling drink designed to be gulped down with your food. It Is surprising how a glass of wine can improve a meal, or even an evening. Try
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    • 70 14 Eating oat in Singapore is no problem. Food in various preparations are sold in almost every nook all over the island. In some places food is available till the wee hoars of the morning. Pictured above is an eating spot in Singapore. Places like tnu
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    • 353 15 STALLS REPRESENT CULINARY SKILLS A pot-bellied youthful Chinese shouts out orders from you to the cook 10 yards away. And Immediately, he sets to work with his knife and frying pan. Deftly he tilts over the "kwalle" and pours out steaming hot and succulent mess
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    • 433 16  -  ...when a housewife is stumped By Wee Beng Huat Whenever the housewife runs out on her recipe, or is suddenly confronted with an unusual number of guests, or has ruined her favourite dish, canned food comes to the rescue. So much so that most
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 16 Above: A feast fit for a king. This well laid table Is covered with turkey, beef and ham. Hairing a pick at the tid-bits are two local firu. Bight: A vineyard In Vdals In Switzerland.
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    • 411 17 Lamb, a tender meat ideal for the barbecue, grill or rotisserie was rarely to be found in Asian cooking until the New Zealand Lamb Information Bureau was set up in Singapore recently to launch a continuous effort in helping the local housewife discover
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    • 15 17 A working shaking "Remn&fe" of sparkling wine bottles which is done periodically.
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    • 446 18  -  By Peter Ong Seafood is considered a luxury in many parts of the world. But in Singapore, seafood restaurants and open-air stalls are widespread. Prices are reasonable too. All restaurants serve seafood in one form or another but there are certain outdoor sites which
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    • 893 18  -  By Edith Vanocur Washington Post Ingredients and the name of the dinner may vary, but the origin of boiled dinners the world over is much the same. Boiling makes a tough fowl or a cheap cut of meat delicious and tender. Only
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    • 928 19 A GUIDE FOR THE GOURMET COMPILED BY PETER ONG Here is a guide for gourmet on what to expect at some of the better-known restaurants: Mandarin Hotel: Mandarin Court—a range of Chinese food; specialises in Cantonese dishes like Peking duck, etc.
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    • 306 14 iiiiiiiKiinMmiuiiin'MimiminmiiinitHmimiiniiitriiiiii^ Get The Taste!! TRY OUR INDONESIAN AND CHINESE FOOD AT I RAMA HOTEL RESTAURANT C »r «r L- V s V n» SPECIALITIES Chinese set lunch at 52.90 per person Cockles mixed with Irama special sauce. Indonesian style gado.gado and charcoal broiled satay with tasteful sauce. WE ARE LOCATED
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    • 252 15 For that special -Y e u POMM ERV ■*yi* mil /tare/ Gulden Phoenix Famous for its Siechuan and Peking styte dishes. The most popular restaurant in town. DoCßcd Ncif Serving the finest Continental cuisine in on atmosphere of luxurious and elegant setting with romantic music for your dancing pleasure. W
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    • 179 15 Goodwood Hotels for a world of fine taste PAGODA POOLSIDE, Ming Court Hotel, Tanglin Road, (Tel. *****3) Polynesian barbecue in a Ming rooftop garden. Wednesday evenings. $lO per person. GORDON GRILL, Goodwood Park, 22 Scotts Rd. (Tel. *****1). Scotch specialities such as highland steak, river trout and salmon. Girl pipers
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  • 172 20 London, Thursday.—Two goals in 14 minutes by de-fender-turned-striker David Webb gave Chelsea a 2-0 win over Sheffield United in an English First Division league match here last night. Webb's goals, in the sixth and 14th minutes, were his first in the league this season, but he
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  • 151 20 Wrestling fans may be in for a treat this June—lf all goes well. For a star-studded card of 12 wrestlers from America are being lined up for the season. According to wrestling promoter James Barnett. negotiations are now under way between him and the National
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  • 120 20 Bridgetown, Barbados, Thursday.—The touring New Zealand cricket team have decided not to seek a replacement tor their injured captain Ora h a m Dowllng, who is going home. Any replacement for Dowllng could not arrive until just before next week's fourth Test against the West
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  • 136 20 Johannesburg, Thursday. Only two matches were completed as rain all but washed out the third day's play In the South African Open tennis championships here yesterday. Third seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain, beat Bouth African George Rudxnan 6-2, 6-4,6-3 In the only second round match of
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  • 52 20 secretary to the district manager of Air New Zealand (South East Asia), Mr. Bob Birch, sits cooly on the powerful Yamaha of New Zealand's Trevor Discombe (on her right) during a cocktail party given by the airline at Hotel Singapura. Official time trials for all classes are being
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  • 268 20 Hong Kong, Thursday. Guy Wolstenholme, winner of the 1969 Yomiuri Open In Japan, urged the Asia Golf Circuit to offer more prize money to cope with professional golfers' higher expenses. "Prize money must go up In order to attract more and better professionals to the
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  • 204 20 Taipei, Thursday Miss Chi Cheng, the world's fastest woman now undergoing treatment for "sore legs" here, may be forced to give up her last crack at the Olympics this summer. "If I can't start training in May, I will have to give up the
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  • 87 20 Rangoon, Thursday. Burma last night crushed Thailand 7-0 in the final group "B" game of the Asian zone II pre-Olympic qualifying soccer tournament. The lopsided win made Burma the leader of the group with Thailand as runner-up. Half-time score was 3-0. Final group "A" game today will be
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  • 420 20 Bukit Ho Swee dismissed all forecasts of gloom yesterday when it easily whipped Methodist Girls' 3-0 to emerge Group One winner in the "B" Girls division of the City district schools table tennis tournament. The defending champion which was rated to have a less than
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 462 20 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ■> IB HUH 9 Conservatory. 10 Take a photo of. 11 Second president. 12 Make merry. 13 Powdery. 18 Awkwardly tall. 23 Near East nation. 25 Vinegary. 26 Eye color. 28 Lake of Africa. 29 Part of the brain. 30 Coin of 23 Down. 31 State flowers
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  • 2820 21 SATURDAY CLASS 2 DIV 2 9F ($9OOO $6300 TO WINNER) ***** MUSTANG XI a (Mustang) 5 9.00 ***** WHERNSIDE a (D Morpby) Bougoure 5 8.12 ***** HUE DM JOCH g (Ffcberge) Lee 5 8.10 ***** STABLE CURRENCY a (Joon) Ahmad 8 808 ***** SPECIAL STEEL a
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  • 401 21 From Bine Peter in Kuala Lumpur Achillean underlined her chances in the Class 5 Div. 5 6f handicap on Saturday with a smart gallop on a firm track here this morning. With Nawari Ali in the saddle, Achillean sprinted over 3f in 37 4/5. Dallas Cowboy
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  • 134 21 Reuter Paris, Thursday—The first major classic trials of the French flat season produced two exciting finishes at Maisons-Lafltte yesterday, and one filly as a definite challenger for the Newmarket 1,000 Guineas next month. In the seven furlong Prix Imprudence for fillies, the Irish-bred Arosa came home
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  • 172 21 Hong Kong motoring ace Albert Poon looks as if he will score a hattrick in the Saloon and Tourer cars event of the Singapore Grand Prix when he did a record breaking practice this morning. He took his familiar red Alfa Romeo easily round the Sembawang
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  • 19 21 CLUB MATCHES Bristol Llanelli If Neath It Swansea 4 HOSPITAL'S CUT Pinal St Bart's •St Mary's U
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  • 38 21 New York, Thursday Result! of National Ice Hockey league matches played last night: Detroit Red Wings Boston Bruins S; Minnesota North Btars a Philadelphia Flyers 2 (tie); St Louis Blues 2 Van* couver Canucks 1.
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  • 22 21 London, Thursday Leeds beat Huddersfleld by 28 potato to six In an English rugby league match at Huddersfleld lest night.
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  • 610 21 SCRATCHINGS SATURDAY RACE 1: LSI. Clam 5 Dtr 7 6f Bloomloc Time, Keep Co mine- (Emerfency acceptors: 17 Bat Mutom n. It Separi). RACE 2: 2.00. Clam 5 Dlt 4 6f Nil (Emergency acceptors: 17 Bart's Court, It Kind Re(vdi 11, It Hlkari, 20 Lmckj Dip).
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    • 501 22 Across the US there are stirrings of hope in the barber shops and more mums and dads are taking pictures of their teenage sons again. The day of the sloppy, shoulder-length hairdo for young American men 1s fading. These are the findings of a
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      54 22 Helen Cheah poses no problems for photographers. She knows the poses cameramen require for good shots. "I love fashion photography," says 20-year-old Helen who works as a reservation and ticketing officer. That may be the reason why New Nation photographer, Philip Tan, had no com p 1
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    • 66 22 AH FOOK: Four rat hairs to a bar of chocolate may be considered a fair quota by the US Food and Drug Administration but I don't think any one eating the chocolate would. WEI LING: What would worry me is what happened to the rest of the rat.
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    • 157 22 Today is Thursday, March 30, the 90th day of 1972 with 276 to follow: THE MOON: between full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STAR: Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS Venus, Mars, Saturn and Mercury. Those born on this day are under the sign of Aries. Dutch painter Vincent Van
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    • 87 22 Health authorities have warned vacationists during summer to stay away from dogs to avoid contracting rabies. Authorities said stray dogs abound during the dry season in the Philippines, which has a dog population of 3.7 million, half of them starving. About 100,000 Filipinos are
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 441 22 5 Siagapara 3.00 Opening and Where the Heart Is 3.20 Persembahan Ku featuring: Eddy Nor Ali (Rpt) 3.35 It's Happening in Hi* Housewives' Matinee —The Lucky Couple (Cantonese, Pt. 2) Close Opening and Dr. Who News in Brief What Others Say (C) Fury—Flying Saucers Chinese Calligraphy (Rpt) News (C) Our
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    • 466 22 TRUST TOUR LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an organiser through and through. Before you wiairo your first move in any activity, you plan precisely what you 'will do first, last, and In between. Where you are doubtful of a particular "next step" in your planning,
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