New Nation, 10 April 1973

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  • 15 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Tuesday evening, April 10, 1973 No. 685 Price 15 cents NEW NATION
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  • 10 1 Police reported 7Q accidents yesterday. Ten were serious.
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  • 194 1 Share values underwent another phase of savage beating as a new wave of selling surged across the board at the stock exchange this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Development Bank of Singapore (1) 5.00, (1) 4.90, (3) 4.80, (1) 4.74, (1) 4.76, (1) 4.70, (1) 4.86, (1) 4.90, (1)
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  • 285 1 Massive raids on guerrilla camps Reuter Tel Aviv, Tuesday Israeli seaborne forces struck at Palestinian guerrilla bases in Beirut and the Lebanese port city of Sidon early today, a military spokesman said. The spokesman said Israeli paratroopers and naval commandos took part in the raids. "The force
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  • 427 1 Two escape after bid to hijack El A 1 plane Nicosia, Tuesday Cyprus police today began an extensive hunt for two of the guerrillas involved in the attempted hijack of an El A 1 plane and attack on the Israeli Ambassador's home. Ten Arabs, all carrying
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  • 340 1 Protest to N. Yemen Reuter Cairo, Tuesday About 500 Yemeni students took over the North Yemen embassy here yesterday and held the ambasador as hostage in protest against actions by his government. Some of the students, who included young men from South Yemen, said
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  • 95 1 London, Tuesday. The London Daily Express reported today that the en tire Mirage fighter force bought by Libya from France is being quietly transferred to Egypt. "In a massive military airlift involving more than 50 cargo planes, the whole of the mirage ground control equipment
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  • 61 1 Phnom Penh, Tuesday The communist blockade of Phnom Penh tightened yesterday when another *****> was destroyed as it tried to reach the capital up the Mekong River. The South Korean tanker, 800 Heung Nine, was aulckly set ablaze by rockets from communist forces dug In on the banks
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  • 146 1 Love and jealousysparked off a wild rampage by a 68-year-old man In Chinatown. He slashed a man and his 65-year-old mother in Sago Lane in a fit three days ago. The object of his jealousy is said to be a 28-year-old widow Lee Beng Wee. 29. and
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  • 103 1 A 14-year-old boy was among 17 youths arrested by the police in a 12-hour anticrime blitz which ended early today. The youths are believed to be responsible for the recent spate of street theft? and robberies in the Bukit Ho Swee, Havelock Road and Tiong
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  • 42 1 Washington, Tuesday.— President Nixon yesterday asked Congress for an extra US$l.5 ($3,750,000) In the current year's budget to set up a US diplomatic office in Peking, the latest step in Improving relations between the United States and China.
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  • 45 1 Sarajevo, Tuesday. Sweden won the Swaythling Cup men's team event In the World Table Tennis Championships here last night when they beat Japan 3-2 in the final series. South Korea won the Corbillon Cup women's team event beating Japan, the holders, 3-1.
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  • 53 1 Augusta, Tuesday. Tommy Aaron, 37. fired a four-under-par 68 final round to win the 37th Masters Golf tournament by one stroke. J. C. Snead, 31, carded a 70 for a 72-hole total of 284 —one stroke behind Aaron. Another stroke behind were Britain's Peter Oosterhuls, Jack Nicklaus
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  • 34 1 Moscow, Tuesday The Soviet Union today claimed a new world air speed record of 1,615 miles (2600 km) an hour set by test pilot Alexander Fedotov along a 63-mile (100 km) route.
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  • 22 1 Washington, Tuesday. Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived in Washington last night for his meeting today with President Nixon.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 365 2 'Concerted effort needed* The Young Men's Christian Association has called for urgent attention in the welfare of primary six school dropouts between 14 and 15 years. According to the editorial in the latest issue of the YMCA's newsletter, many dropouts do not qualify for
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  • 29 2 The Chinese YMCA will conduct a course on the fine art of Japanese dollmaking beginning on Saturday. Further details are available at the Continuing Education Department, Tel. *****1.
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  • 415 2 Universities destroy creativity, self-reliance and independent thinking, a visiting academician observed. Professor R.P. Dore, from the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex expressed this opinion on his arrival here as an external examiner in Sociology at the University of Singapore. He said: "The
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  • 43 2 A group of 36 youth leaders has postponed its good-will-cum-study tour of Indonesia from next month to December 1. They are from the Malay Youth Literary Association, the Singapore Adventurers' Club and the Young Men's Christian Association Young Adults' Group.
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  • 169 2 Little Masaya Konoumi was almost bursting with curiosity as he watched people peer through the telescope. So, when he got a chance he dashed across to see for himself what they were looking at through "those long tubes" aboard the Japanese ship Fuji.
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  • 301 2  -  MP to query Minister By Teresa Ooi Many middle-class families have complained of increasing difficulties in paying estate duty on family homes which have increased substantially in value over the past few years. It is believed that several of these families have been driven by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 152 2 EH Temperatures in world cities yesterday: Jakarta 33 25C Kuala Lumpur 32 24C Bangkok 25 27C Hong Kong 27- 24C Taipeh 29 21C Naha 25- 20C Seoul 22-14 C Tokyo 23 14C London 6- 1C Paris 9- 2C Moscow 14- 8C San Francisco 23 -11C New York 9- OC Sydney
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    • 582 2 HRPPEVUIIGS wh t a O t D 5 ay on Mr. Low Guan Onn, deputy general manager of Jurong Shipyard Ltd., is launching the company's MATERIALS SAVING CAMPAIGN at 1.10 p.m. The SINGAPORE PRESS CLUB is having its weekly lunch at the Dragon Phoenix Restaurant, Outram Park Complex, at 12.45
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  • 155 3 The ClD's anti-vice squad and Immigration Department officials have made various raids on the Keong Saik Street red light area in the past two weeks to flush out illegal immigrants and secret society suspects. The search and-screen raids were launched after a report late
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  • 35 3 The Adult Education Board will conduct a course In Dressmaking Stage One on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the First Toa Payoh Secondary School AEB Centre, commencing on April 20.
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  • 540 3  -  Set up committee, says expert By Rav K. Dhaliwal A British expert on child safety has suggested that a Toy Safety Committee be set up here. Mr. David Day, chairman of the Toy Safety Committee of the British Standards Institution, in an Interview with
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  • 71 3 Mr. D. P. Kumra has been elected president of Arya Samaj Singapore. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Harlram Dayanl (VicePresident), Mr. Ram Kawal Hal (general secretary), Mr. Jogendra Rai (asst. secretary), Mr. Lalchand Sharma (treasurer), Mr. Kailash Nath Ral (social secretary), Mr. Dashrath Singh (librarian), and Mr. Durgadass
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  • 25 3 The Chinese YMCA is organising a workshop on pot-making beginning on April 21. Further details are available from the Continuing Education Department, tel. *****1.
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  • 227 3  -  By Ivan Lim Ngee Ann Technical College is recruiting academic staff in Bangladesh. The college registrar, Mr. Chew Yong Soo, and its vice-principal, Mr. Philip Limb, are now in Dacca to interview and select suitable candidates. It is understood that 10 lecturers. assistant
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  • 352 3 Recruiting officers in several firms have taken steps to ensure that they do not employ illegal immigrants using forged identity cards. They are now counter checking the identity cards with applicants' birth certificate numbers. This move followed reports of an arrest this
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  • 138 3 A new feature for this year's Nurses Week from May 20 to May 27 will be an Open House at four government hospitals. This was stated in the latest newsletter of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. It said: "This is aimed at giving the
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  • 125 3 The Chinese Physicians Association is sending four officials to China today to prepare the way for the visit of a 40-man mission later on in the year. The advance party, which include two women slnsehs, will be in China for a month to
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  • 27 3 The Chinese YMCA is organising a workshop on copper relief techniques beginning on April 21. For further details contact the Continuing Education Department, tel. *****1.
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  • 358 3 'Cut down wastage* Jurong Shipyard workers were today urged to cut down material wastage as a means to offset the rising cost, of raw materials with the yen revaluation and the inflationary trend. The yard's deputy general manager, Mr. Low Guan Onn, told
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  • 78 3 The School of Postgraduate Dental Studies will hold a refresher course In Prosthetic Dentistry at the Dental Clinic, Outram Road General Hospital on Sunday and Monday. The course is designed to review essentials for retentive and functional full dentures and will consist of lectures, clinical demonstrations and participation.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 281 3 Quiz object No. 238 Teacher wins $105 jackpot A SPECIAL QUIZ Last Thursday's quiz photograph showed part of a camera. There was only one correct entry. The Jackpot prize of $105 goes to Mr. Nlrmal, a teacher, of Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. Do you know what today's quiz photograph No.
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  • In Person
    • 602 4 KAM ALA CLUB'S LUNCH TREAT FOR ENVOY'S WIFE THE best curry in town is unfortunately not available seven days a week, but only on some rare and important occasions when a few women of the Kamala Club decide to turn volunteer chefs. nils was the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 NEWNATION NEW NATION BIG WALK April 29th is the date of the BIG WALK. Entry forms in NEW NATION. 1) 20 km from Woodlands to Farrer Park —Seniors. Junkrfs, Veterans. 2) 144km —"Women" from Bukit Panjang to Farrer Park. 3) Bkm—Novices (Men, Women, Vaterans) Secondary School Walkers, from Turf Ctub
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  • 280 5  -  They try to replace ex-syndicates By Douglas Chan With professional syndicates having either been smashed or crippled, amateur ticket touts are now coming to the forefront. According to a Customs spokesman, all the 17 touts arrested last month were amateurs. Seven cinema patrons who bought
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  • 44 5 An unidentified Indian man was found dead with body injuries at the Junction of Dunearn Road and Whitley Road this morning. Police believe he was a victim of a hit-and-run accident. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact the Sepoy Line police station.
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  • 191 5 An arsonist is believed to be loose in the Serangoon Road-Lavender Street area. In the past few weeks, he has set fire to or attempted to burn down at least three Indian shops in the area. Ke is believed to be an Indian
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  • 34 5 The Adult Education Board will conduct a course on Skin-care, Make-up and Halrdressing for Ladies on Saturdays from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Kim Keat AEB Centre from Saturday.
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  • 201 5 A doctor yesterday suggested that the school health programmes inciude a routine urine analysis because many kidney diseases do not give rise to symptoms until they are in the advanced stages. Dr. Pwee Hock Swee, of the Outram Road General Hospital's Renal
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  • 287 5  -  Long battle expected By Pang Guek Cheng A protracted legal battle is expected to be fought over the custody of children in the Ismail divorce case to be heard both in London and in Singapore. The three eldest children of their marriage, Kamal Ruzaman,
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  • 516 5 NEW NATION BIG > WALK Hyatt Hotel's women employees are coming in a big way for the New Nation Big Walk to be held on April 25. Six girls have signed up for the Ladies' team event, with active support
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  • 62 5 The Lions Club of Singapore (Host) and the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore are jointly organising the Miss Singapore Charity Queen Quest. 1973. The prize is a trip to Western Australia with attendant gifts. Further details are available from the Spastic Children's Association, 25 Gilstead Road.
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  • 405 5  -  By Violet Oon When the overseas ballet examiner Miss Jennie Kjelgaard took time off to attend a rehearsal of our own National Dance and Theatre Company, she was so impressed and stimulated that she returned again and again to watch
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 727 6  -  Dispute over last year's MCE exam results From V.K. Chin The present dispute over last year's Malaysian Certificate of Education (MCE) examination results Is souring up relations between UMNO and MCA and this may lead to a confrontation between leaders of these two Alliance Dartners.
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    • 2229 6  -  From Barney Seibert United Press International CAMBODIA Cambodia is like South Vietnam 10 years ago. But there is no big brother waiting in the wipgs with half a million troops, an unlimited bankroll, inexhaustible arms and libraries of advice. For CamDoGla, only the advice is
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    • VOICE OF THE PRESS
      • 644 6 What other Newspapers are saying: TONTINE STORM AND POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Three cases of tontine operators who absconded with tontine monies amounting to over $100,000 each were reported to have taken place in Redhill and Toa Payoh estates recently. The tontine members were mostly housewives, hawkers
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      • 196 6 CAMBODIA IS IN DANGER OF BECOMING A NEW WAR FRONT Cambodia seems to be in trouble. In a few days' time there is a possibility of a change of government. The Lon Nol regime is under great pressure because Cambodia's capital is now surrounded by the communist and
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  • 215 7 Reuter Rangoon, Tuesday. a democratic government will replace Burma's ruling Revolutionary Council on March 2, next year, according to a report to the current emergency congress of Burma's ruling Socialist Programme Party, released yesterday. The report stated that a nationwide referendum on a
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  • 349 7 200,000 not held in Saigon jails Rome, Tuesday South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu yesterday discussed the fate of alleged political prisoners in his country at a one-hour meeting with Pope Paul and afterwards vehemently denied that 200,000 political detainees were held in South
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  • 192 7 Washington, Tuesday President Nixon has expressed grave concern over the shooting of a helicopter belonging to the Vietnam peace-keeping force over Viet Cong-held territory on Saturday. The White House conveying the President's concern over the incident, in which all nine people aboard the
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  • 297 7 Reuter Paris, Tuesday The future of Pablo Picasso's vast art fortune including thousands of his own works which the public has never seen—became a subject of speculation today as the art world mourned his death. The artist, who died here on Sunday from a heart attack
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  • 121 7 United Press International New York, Tuesday—Doctors at Bet Israel Medical Centre in New Jersey yester d a y implanted the world's first nuclear-power-ed pacemakers in the chests of a 68-year-old man and 12-year-old girl. The man, Max Spieler, and the girl, Roxanne Hutchinson, were the
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  • 263 7 Smith govt, flayed London, Tuesday—British Prime Minister Edward Heath said yesterday he de§lored the secret trial in alisbury on an undisclosed charge of freelance Rhodesian journalist Peter Niesewand. An angry Mr. Heath was speaking in a House of Commons over the twoyear hard labour sentence imposed
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  • 315 7 United Press International London, Tuesday. Two top military attaches of the Soviet Embassy have "left" their posts amid specula tion they have been ordered out by the British authorities. The Soviet Military Attache, Col. Yuri A. Chelpanov, and assistant Naval Attache Capt.
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  • 42 7 Tokyo, Tuesday.—An air and sea search was launched for the pilot of a Japanese Air Force F-104 jet fighter missing 011 a training flight over the Pacific, south of Japan's main northerq island of Hokkaido yesterday, the defence agency said.
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 7 South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu smiles as he talks with Pope Paul VI during an audience in the Vatican yesterday while his wife and his son next to him look on. On the table is a por- trait of the Pope which the Pontiff gave to
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  • 154 7 V JL London, Tuesday. An opinion poll indicated yesterday that Britain's bachelor Prime Minister Edward Heath may be losing some of his appeal to women voters. A special survey showed that female support for him had dropped from 55 to 52 per cent
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  • 16 7 Rangoon, Tuesday.— The Burmese Government has announced it will join the Asian Development Bank.
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  • 418 8 Asia's giants have again been dwarfed by the vagaries of the weather. In China and India grain shortages have been reported and both can take little comfort that their plight comes amidst a general deterioration in the world grain situation. The sour note in the
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  • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
    • 78 8 The manager of Isetan department store has now found out why he hardly received any phone calls for the last nine months. A principal of the store, irritated by the numerous "no-through" calls recently called on the manager personally to ask why nobody picked up
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    • 31 8 By 562 votes to 556, the conference of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland at Blackpool added bookies to the list of those who could be Rotarians.
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  • 1436 8  -  GERALD de CRUZ I was taken aback when I read the letter. It was an invitation to talk to the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School on the subject What Parents Are For. Surely 15-year-old girls know what parents are for, was
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  • Letters
    • 67 8  -  SOON TUAN TEE for Director of Education, Singapore, 10. I refer to the letter by Janle Foo in NN, March 27, and wish to Inform her that Chinese Language '•lasses for Pre-U I (English Stream) students are being conducted at present at Chinese High School at Buklt
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    • 130 8 We would be grateful if the HDB would care to clarify its so-called impartial procedures regarding allotting of flats. We understand that the standing rules for those who are tenants and have booked for bigger flats, are that they can purchase the flat thev are now occupying,
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    • 155 8  -  OTHMAN OMAR Executive Secretary, National Sports Promotion Board, Singapore, 8. I refer to the letter by Angry (NN, March 4) headlined Unrealiable NSPB. The writer has mentioned that he made an effective booking on behalf of his school last month to hold a swimming carnival. The
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    • 85 8  -  J. B. SENANAYAKE for Executive Secretary, National Sports Promotion Board, Singapore, 8. I refer to the letter by Swimmer which appeared in your paper on March 30. While appreciating some of the shortcomings of the Changi Swimming Pool, I would like to mention that the National
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    • 238 8 Of late, buses can be seen violating the traffic parking regulations along Changi Road, where a bus stop is situated and also at the junction of Lorons 105/106 in spite of the yellow line drawn along the side of the road. This illegal parking is a nuisance
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    • 42 8  -  YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. Reference is made to Mr. Nelson Heng's letter captioned Hole in the Road (NN, March 28). The gaping hole referred to was filled on 25 March, 1973.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1819 9 Can the deteriorating morale of our teachers be arrested The situation is not hopeless and dedication and integrity can be injected into the profession at a mass level if only our principals will wake up to their responsibilities. New Nation's investigations revealed
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  • 1392 9 The major culprits for the sagging morale in the teaching service today appear to be those school principals who have failed to emerge as good managers. Partly because of the vast number of schools that had to be constructed in the last 12 years to
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  • SHOPPING
    • 730 10 PERHAPS people are more conscious of the importance of time; or they are more design conscious; or simply they have more money to spend. But whatever the reason or reasons, people are taking to watches in a great way. Some go for the more conventional types, while
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  • TREND
    • 495 11 Choosing a career is never easy, particularly when you are a school leaver, unfamiliar with the prospects which working life holds. Most are swept along the white collar stream, finding little immediate (or eventual) use for the Shakespeare or the Toynbee which they were
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    • 385 11 People who are fat will try anything to lose weight, including eating anything they like. That is exactly the bone of the latest diet scheme to be thrown up by that generally overfed society of Americans. Leading this attack on the waistline of Americans is
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    • 426 11  -  YOGA BY I TAN CHUNG LEE Georgina has been practising yoga for more than a year now and she was interested in taking meditation seriously. I brought her one Monday evening to a dfc armachakara (group meditation) session conducted thrice weekly by the Ananda
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    • 1178 11  -  THIS FLORENTINE NOBLEMAN DESIGNS EVERYTHING FROM SWIMWEAR TO PORCELAIN PATRICIA MORGAN Emilio Pucci is a Florentine fashion designer nobleman who can trace his line back 1000 years. Wealth, renown he has them all abundantly. The Marchese that is his ducal title handed down
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  • BUSINESS NEWS
    • 586 12 The Monetary Authority of Singapore has granted approval to three more foreign banks two British and one Canadian to operate "offshore" banking services here. They are Toronto Dominion Bank or Canada, Lloyds and Bolsa and National Westminster Bank, Doth or Britain.
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    • 211 12 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. —Members of the United States Economic Mission to Malaysia held a final round of discussions on their tour of South-East Asia here this morning. Later today, they will present a report on their findings and recommendations to Tun Dr. Ismail in his
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    • 106 12 On a relatively high turnover of two million shares prices continued to ease on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and, Singapore yesterday. Many industrial shares fell sharply' partly due to slifht panic selling. Hotels and Properties were no better. Jardine Waugh lost $3 to $24, Metal Box $1
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    • 31 12 Canberra, Tuesday.— The Australian government yesterday responded to the threat of an eight per cent inflation rate this year by calling in Asloo million ($350 million) from private banks.
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 401 12 United Press International Prices advanced sharply in slow trading yesterday on the New York Stock exchange, buoyed primarily by investor bargain hunting and short covering. The Dow Jones average of 30 blue chips was ahead 16.48 at 947.55 at the close. Advances led declines by 995 to 458
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      • 35 12 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 947.47 Cup 16.40), 20 transport 199.28 (up 3.98), 15 utilities 107.14 (up 0.64 C 5 stocks 299.73 (un 4.84).
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      • 282 12 Kyodo Prices edged down in very light trading yesterday morning on the Tokyo Slock Exchange as Investors found little background news to spur them to buy. The market opened mixed but many Issues sagged on profit-taking towards the close in spite of small-lot purchase of neglected Issues. The Dow-Jones
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 567 12 tS NEW NATION J WOODLANDS FARRER PARK ATHLETIC CENTRE THE NEW NATION BIG WALK will be held on Sunday, April 29, 1973. Send in your entry form today. NAME (in full) ADDRESS (Print ciearly jn capital letters) Postal Dfstrict No. Date of Birth GROUP' If you are a team member
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 13 DEATH I CHI A SIEW KHOON, 73. passed away peacefully 10.4.73. Leaving behind wife, Ho Noi, sons William, Charlie, Robert, George, Andy, Peter, Richard; daughters Lee kiang, Margaret, Lee Meng, Doris; daughters-in-law Helen, Molly, Maggie, Mary, Dianne; and three grand children. Night visits at 30 Lichfield Road, Serangoon Garden Estate.
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    • 569 13 J DINE/DANCE AND ROMANCE NITELY to the 'Sounds of Howaii' ot Aloha Rhu, Hawaiian Village, Tonoh Meroh with Barney Morrior and his Hawaiianaires. Romantic South-Seas Atmosphere. Table Reservation *****4 SingaGETTING RID OF YOUR Yamaha Electone Ogan or second-hand upright piano? Ring *****5 Contact Antony S'pore. TORTURED FOR CHRIST by Richard
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    • 485 13 r* a> m m; WANTED URGENTLY several detached, semi-detached, terrace house, apartments, furnished/ partially furnished/unfurnished in various good residential areas for the staff and executives of well established foreign/local firms. Good rent payable for suitable properties. Please tel. *****4/ *****1 S'pore. WANTED BY COMPANY EXECUTIVES luxuriously furnished apartments detached semi-de-tached
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    • 426 13 ORIENTAL ARTS CRAFTS WHOLESALE AND RETAILS, ideol for Tourists Shops. Hsu Brothers, 87 Hill Street. Tel: Heng ***** Singapore. m L.C.C. SHIPPING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION COURSE Beginners Class commencing Wednesday 11/4/73 at 6.15 p.m. Conducted by professionally qualified and experienced Lecturer in Shipping Subjects ENROL EARLT SHIPTRADE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT 5338, 2nd
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    • 322 13 DISTRICT 15 SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW $340,000 ond 2 terrace houses split-level $155,000 each. Phone: *****9. MAIN CHANG! ROAD FOR DEVELOPMENT Elevated fiteehold residential building land. Completely surrounded by Housing Estate and residential houses. Area approximately 3 acres Price: $12.00 per sq.ft. Subect to offers. Please call, DAVID PHOA SONS PTE LTD.
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    • 326 13 M SECRETARY required by an established factory in Jurong. Candidates who meet the following requirements are invited to submit their applications. Cambridge School Certificate with credit in English. Typewriting speed 45/50 w.p.m. Shorthand speed 90/10 C w.p.m. Applicants are advised to indicate salary desired, together with recent photograph (non-returnable) giving
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    • 492 13 YWCA SOCIAL DANCING CLASSES commence 7 -p.m. 10.4.73 3 p.m. 14.4.73, Modern, Latin American Classes 7 p.m. 14.4.73 Instructor: David Chan: H.A.T.D. (Japan) A.F.A.T.D. (Australia) Enquiries: Tel: S'pore ***** TAI'CHI PHYSICAL EXERCISE for developing health and grace suitable for young and old. Tuition available every Satufttoy 4.00 p.m. to 6.00
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    • 357 13 CHOP MEN ROSS TRAVEL TOURS: Chorter Flights, Singopore London. Enquiries *****6 (S'pOre). Gtt SMART! UNIFORMS for all employees mole/female, by Singapore Uniforms Manufacturers, in all types of industrial uses, hotels, restouronts, secttfity etc. Also bodges, logos, neckties for your requirements. Coll ***** (S'pore). i TROUSERS, Shirt}, Military Uniforms, Ladies Costumes
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    • 54 13 HONG KONG TIM-SUM From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Prince Room Restaurant, Selegie Complex, Singapore. Tel: *****. CAROL INN We invite you to visit a typical English Pub excellent Swiss French cuisine, excellent wine cellar. Happy Hour 4.30—7 p.m. We also cater for Birthday, Buffet and Cocktail Parties. 74
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  • 538 14  -  By Jeffrey Low Graeme Lawrence yesterday named his choice of drivers who will feature at the chequered flag in the main event of the Singapore Grand Prix next weekend. The crowd-pleasing Singapore OP hattrick winner picked six defending champion Max Stewart, Vern Schuppan, Ken Smith, Leo
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  • 341 14 cominG TO GRIPS iYin:r,M:iiM J The Police Academy at Thomson Road was turned into a battle ground over the weekend when 300 karatekas underwent a mass grading exercise. The karatekas, all from the Singapore Karate Association's main gymnasium at McNair Road, fought gamely under the
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  • 203 14  -  By Angeline Asher Anglo-Chinese and Victoria yesterday qualified for the" finals of the National Schools "A" Division boys hockey championships. In the semi-final matches pfayed at the padang yesterday, Anglo-Chinese beat St. Joseph's 1-0 and Victoria beat Swiss Cottage by three penalty goals to nil. Josephians
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  • 225 14 Tokyo, Tuesday. Dick Sadler, manager of new world heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, arrived in Tokyo on Sunday night for what he called a visit to see old time friends but a Japanese boxing promoter says Foreman may defend his title in Japan next August.
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  • 167 14 Dunedin, Tuesday New Zealand's cricket team leaves on Saturday for an 85-day tour of Britain and captain Bevan Congdon said yesterday "our objective is to win the Tests." Said Congdon in an interview "The team is capable of doing this if luck is
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  • 30 14 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Three Port Vale 0 Rochdale 0 Division Four Colchester 1 P'borough 0 Darlington 2 Workington 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division Two Queen's Park 0 Montrose 1
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  • 40 14 Dublin, Tuesday.—Mick Molloy was named to replace Kevin Mays at lock in the Irish team to play Prance here on Saturday. Molloy, who has played in 25 previous Internationals, last played for Ireland against France in 1971.
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  • 223 14 Wellington, Tuesday. Prime Minister Norman Kirk yesterday announced the proposed South African Rugby Union tour of New Zealand had been postponed. Kirk said the postponement would hold until the South Africans decided to select their national teams on merit, regardless of race. The Prime
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  • 80 14 Melbourne. Tuesday Australia's Henry Nissen, British Commonwealth flyweight champion, defeated South Korean champion Kim Hak Yung in their fight here last night. But Kim eave Nissen his hardest fight, dropping the Australian to the canvas from a left to the jaw in the first round. Ten
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 137 14 DR. KILDARE by Ken Bald JET~. ALMOST NEUROTICALLY SO QUESTIONED AS MUCH AS SHE POSSIBLY CAM AnP WHEN I ASKEP HER WHY, SHE BROKE POWN ANP CRIED. COULPfJ'T CALM HER SO 1 TOOK HER OPF ROUNDS 51 •51 1 IBBa fei 5^ IK n A m i Hi rri as
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    • 104 14 v HOCKEY National Schools tourney: Boys 'C' semi finals (Farrer Park 8.45 a.m.). RUGBY—National School tourney: 'A' div. Queenstown v St. Josephs; Anglo Chinese School v American Sch. (Grange Rd. 4 p.m.). SOCCER S pore. Govt. Services league Div. 3; Telecoms lAirport) v VC 'A* Survey v HDB; Car Parks
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    • 277 14 NEW NATION CROSSWORD mmm hub bmbb an mmmm aaaaaS aaaaaaa mmmm an aaaaaaaa 11 Storm. 12 Handle: Lat. 13 Viewed. 21 Equipment for Fido. 22 U.S. currency. 24 Poetic contraction. 25 Orbit point. 27 Dark. 28 Sea birds. 29 Helper. 30 Dramatist Hart. 31 Neglect. 32 Tudkish judge. 33 Steep
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  • 657 15 Follow the horses marked with a SATURDAY Ac ■<c pr '-.a 3hs& Mujor set the pace, leading into the straight with Ovation closing in, followed by Show Boy and Born Lucky. Ovation raced past Mujor a furlong out and then ran on stoutly to beat Born Lucky
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  • 698 15 Sarajevo. Yugoslavia, Tuesday. Table tennis giants Japan and China were humbled here last night as Sweden swept to victory in the Swaythling Cup for men and South Korea snatched the women's Corbillion Cup. Sweden took the men's team event by beating: JaDan 5-3 In
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  • 265 15 From Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Mach Two, a course scratching last Saturday, showed that there was nothing amiss with him when he did an impressive workout here this morning. Breaking from the half mile he tan home the last 3f in 39 4/5 with Laurie Johnson
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  • 594 15 Augusta, Tuesday Veteran Tommy Aaron shook off his label as most consistent runner-up on the US professional golf circuit yesterday when he fired a four-under par-68 to win the 37th Masters tournament by one stroke. The 37-year-old Aaron, who had previously won only
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  • 234 15 Houston, Tuesday Ken Rosewall of Australia won his first tournament of the year and vaulted to the top of the standings of his tennis tour yesterday with a 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory over his countryman Fred Stolle. The victory in the US$5O,000 River Oaks tournament
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      50 16 Like all girls, Taiwanese singer Chou Chai Li, 22, likes to keep up with fashions, flower arrangement, reading and travelling. But above all, she loves diamonds which, after all, are a girl's best friend. Undoubtedly, they are hers as well. Picture by Michael Kwan. Picture by Michael Kwan
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    • 95 16 MEI LIN: Nothing seems to escape the inflationary trend. Even Keong Saik Street has to grapple with it. AH FOOK: You can be sure that inflation is the worst hazard operators there have to cope with. Cleaner sweep The Federation of Women's Institutes in London wants Lancashire County
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    • 416 16  -  By Derrick Tay It is not uncommon to hear people complaining about how commercials are always interrupting our television shows, normally at the most climactic moments. And in many cases, instead of making the consumers feel more kindly towards the products, they only serve to
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    • 58 16 Police raided a church social club and caught a 60-year-old parish priest running illegal bingo sessions, a court heard. As 26 officers burst into the premises, the astounded priest exclaimed: "Good heavens, the whole force is here." Monsignor Patrick Lannen was fined £250 at Whitby, Yorkshire,
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    • 154 16 TODAY is Tuesday, April 10, the 100 th day of 1973 with 265 to follow. THE MOON: Between its first quarter and full phase. THE MORNING STARS: Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS: Saturn and Venus. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. Famed
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    • 163 16 A 30-year-old New Zealander was jailed In London for three years for "a viciously jealous act" when his mistress left him. Norwich Crown Court heard that Michael Harris, of Cambridge, sprinkled paint stripper in her panties. He then did the same to her husband's
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    • 372 16 5 Singapore 3.00 Opening and For the Family (E) 3.30 Diary of Events (E) 3.35 Where the Heart is 3.50 Our Music Makers featuring: Norintan Abdul Ohani (E —Rpt) 4.10 Peyton Place (Rpt) 4.55 Close 6.00 Opening and Rifleman The Man From Silsnas 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Discovery Saint
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    • 45 16 FM STEREO 6.00 Opening Anne's 6.10 Sunset Serenade 6.30 News 6.40 Public Service Anncts. 6.45 Share Market Report 7.00 Programme Summary 7.10 Family Favourites 8.00 News 8.10 Public Service Anncts. 8.15 Chinese Instrumental Music 9.15 Time for Theatre 10.40 Softly Into the Night 11.00 Close}
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    • 525 16 Trust your lucky star IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN, today you are one of those earnest, urgent people who never fails to take seriously ■whatever you happen to become involved in. Nor do you limit your intensity to yourself; yo'j are just as interested, just as concerned about what others
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