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Title Section22 1975-04-05 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Saturday April 5, 1975 No. 1299 Price 20 cents M.C.(P) 489/75 r- i NEW (0) NATION COMMENT i j22 words
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Article, Illustration84 1975-04-05 1 ON MONDAY: ftLl THE S'PORE vs PAHANG PICTURES Down comes Trengganu goalkeeper Kong Yip Peng right on the back of Singapore skipper Seak Poh Leong and the result was a torn shoulder muscle. It was a fair duel in the air for the. ball that ended withPictures by ALI YUSOFF - 84 words
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Advertisement29 1975-04-05 1 Hanoi's new threat to region if Saigon falls See Page 4 MONEYWORDS, WEATHER P. 4 WHAT'S ON, TIDES P. 2 CINEMAS P. 4 COMICS P. 18 CROSSWORDS P. 1929 words
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Advertisement19 1975-04-05 1 Jeffrey Low's full report of yesterday's game in Page 18 and more pictures in Pages 10, 11 and 18.19 words
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Advertisement41 1975-04-05 1 ATLAS SOUND CO BU'll>N "IN N iNhl MM»Nf M l > 44H4 iii'JSH* I k the silent persuader Mf IM IT IUIiD) cologne ALSO AFTER SHAVE AFTER SHAVE BALM DEODORANT S p HAY/SHAVE EOAM ALL CREATED f'OR MEN Dv Rev I on41 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article723 1975-04-05 2 Nancy Koh - Airline invests $15 million in Lake Toba project By Nancy Koh Singapore Airlines Is moving into the hotel business to complement its air transport operations. The first project in the offing is the Lake Toba resort hotel where the airline has Invested $15723 words
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Article312 1975-04-05 2 A total of 264 industrial a c c 1 dents were reported In January this year. Of these, five were fatal, seven resulted In the amputation of workers' fingers, hand and firm and the remainder in minor flesh cuts, bruises, abrasions and burns. Meanwhile, the312 words
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194 1975-04-05 2 The average number of bus breakdowns in Singapore dally has dropped from 800 to 217 since the Govern ment Team of Officials (OTO) moved into the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) organisation in July last year. This significant drop reflects the increased efficiency at194 words
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Article208 1975-04-05 2 Ganja smoking can make a man sterile says an article in the Singapore Anti-Nar-c o t i e s Association bulletin. Production of the male sex hormone, testosterone, can be reduced in male ganja smokers to levels which will render them sterile. The bulletin208 words
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Article13 1975-04-05 2 Police reported 95 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious and two fatal.13 words
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Article211 1975-04-05 2 They're armed: Police Sixteen known armed robbers may be moving freely in our mldsts. No one knows where they are, but the police have orders to look out for them. The pictures and descriptions of the sixteen are posted in all police stations. Police officers have211 words
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Article57 1975-04-05 2 Mr. S. Gopinathan has been elected chairman of the National Book Development Council of Singapore. Other officials elected are: Vice- chairman, Mr. Loh Mun Wal, secretary, Mrs. Hedwig Anuar, assistant secretary, Mr. Michael Goh; treasurer, Mr. N.T.S. Chopra; committee members, Mr. Chan Kok tfean, Mr. Koh Thong57 words
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189 1975-04-05 2 The Primary Production Department plans to d e v e 1 op eight hectares (about 20 acres) of land in Tamplnes into a commercial aquarium to further boost fish exports. Fish breeders and exporters who have the necessary capital and ex{tertise can get-189 words
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Article, Illustration182 1975-04-05 3 Factory hand, Encik b d u 1 Rahim bin Hajl Kechik, 56, who lost a thumb and three fingers In a Jurong factory accident on Thursday, has been assured of a Job by his employer. Surgeons at the Outram Road General Hospital failed to182 words
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Article85 1975-04-05 3 More than 300 teachers have been promoted by the Ministry of Education In Its recent promotion exercise. Successful candidates were Informed through their school principals two days ago. The Public Service Commission shortlisted some 2000 teachers for interviews. The number of teachers promoted was more than In85 words
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Article161 1975-04-05 3 The Ministry of Labour Is investigating the case of an underaged entertainer performing in a cabaret without a public entertainment licence. The performer was "caught" when the Ministry conducted surprise checks at five places of entertainments (two restaurants, two cocktail lounges and one cabaret). According to161 words
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Article27 1975-04-05 3 Amamln bin Abdullah, 37, was slightly Injured when Are broke out In the kitchen of his flat at Block 128, Bukit Merah View, early today.27 words
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Article266 1975-04-05 3 And accidents too Seventy-five people died on the roads during the first three months of this year a drop of 13 from the 88 killed during the same period last year. This decrease In the number of fatalities is probably due to stlffer penalties imposed266 words
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Article, Illustration141 1975-04-05 20 Bathing Anusha the elephant looks like a lot of fun but it is really hard work for these students. Tan Lee Eng. Tay Chong Lay and Tan Slew Hong (left to right) of Nanyang University are finding out what makes the zoo tick duringPicture by CHUA PENG TEE - 141 words
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Article, Illustration740 1975-04-05 20 Art Buchwald - Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times "In keeping with our policy of paying all news sources, the Combustible Broadcasting Co. presents tonight an exclusive interview with Bonnie Parker, aide, confidante and chief of staff to Clyde Barrow, the greatest bank robber of ourLos Angeles Times - 740 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous242 1975-04-05 2 '.'ilfcM.TT The Central Adult Section and the Young People's Section of the National Library are Jointly organising a talk, I AM A WOMAN, by Dr. Aline Wong at 2.30 p.m. in the library's meeting room In Stamford Road. An EXHIBITION OF SIX FRENCH MABTERB OF PHOTOGRAPHY, organised by the National242 words
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Miscellaneous13 1975-04-05 2 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook today from l p.m. to 6 p.m. No rain.13 words
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Advertisement29 1975-04-05 3 H ROBINSON'S It y i T iT •;i, T T l Wmm B j- FINAL reductions FANTASTIC BARGAINS m JN ALL DEPARTMENTS FflTTFroy m QUALITY MERCHANDISE •ssiw w* »»!is29 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article279 1975-04-05 4 Reuter Washington, Saturday US officials said yesterday they feared that a North Vietnamese takeover of South Vietnam would make Hanoi the dominant influence in Indo-China and a revolutionary threat to all South--east Asia. While disclaiming the much criticised "domino theory," the officials, who' asked they notReuter - 279 words
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Article110 1975-04-05 4 Reuter Belfast, Saturday Secret talks to preserve Northern Ireland's shaky ceasefire 3re being held between British government officials and political representatives of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) after threats of a return to guerrilla warfare. The peace- keeping move, reported by informed source*, followedReuter - 110 words
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Article234 1975-04-05 4 New York, Saturday.— The spokesman of the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations, Mr. Mahmoud Amr, said yesterday that Israel's "stubbornness" In wishing to maintain military control over oilfields in the occupied territory was a factor In the collapse of the Kissinger peace mission. In234 words
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Article169 1975-04-05 4 United Press International TODAY Is Saturday, April 5, the 95th day of 1975 with 270 to follow. THE MOON Is between Its last quarter and new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Venus and Saturn. Those born on Oils date are underUnited Press International - 169 words
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Article75 1975-04-05 4 Reuter Sydney, Saturday. A stag party three days before his planned marriage turned out badly for Greg Gill. Detectives visiting the club where the 33-year-old Gill and his friends were celebrating handcuffed the prospective bridegroom and told his friends he was an escaped murderer. Gill was givenReuter - 75 words
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100 1975-04-05 4 Reuter Geneva, Saturday—The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) yesterday vigorously denied that It had any links with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). A statement by ICJ secretary general Nlall MacDermot protested strongly against the inclusion of the ICJ In a list ofReuter - 100 words
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293 1975-04-05 5 Angry over lack of support United Press International Saigon, Saturday President Nguyen Van Thieu said last night a new government was being formed in South Vietnam and bitterly denounced the United States and foreign news media for the massive communist infiltration into theUnited Press International - 293 words
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Article, Illustration95 1975-04-05 5 A survivor of yesterday'! crash plane with 243 Vietnamese war orphans on board shows her grief as a dead child Is carried past her. At least 178 persons, most of them orphans, were killed. President Ford had hoped to meet the orphans personally whenUPI radio picture - 95 words
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398 1975-04-05 5 Reuter UPI Washington, Saturday American relief officials, swamped by offers to help, pledged ye st erday that the airlift of orphans from South Vietnam will continue despite the crash of the giant C-5A Galaxy aircraft in which 150 orphans \?ere feared killed. HieReuter; UPI - 398 words
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278 1975-04-05 5 Reuter London, Saturday Two scientists have proved what many women on a diet already know that even if you stick religiously to a slimming diet, you don't always lose weight. What happens Is that the summer's metabolism, the process In whichReuter - 278 words
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Miscellaneous534 1975-04-05 4 Lm Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instuctions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW Cut along dotted lines CLUES FOR Z 6 1. Feeling the want of food 2* Person appointed to act at substitute 3. Any man who wants to534 words
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Miscellaneous434 1975-04-05 4 AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH THE ODEBSA FILE: Frederick Forsyth's bestseller about a secret organisation of former SS men, their evil past and present deadly influence, converted style-lessly for the screen by Ronald Neame, with Jon Volght in a mediocre performance as an investigative reporter who becomes Involved in434 words
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Miscellaneous237 1975-04-05 4 WORLD WEATHER New York Mostly sunny, 31-43 P. 5-BC. Headline: Ford calls upon allies not to mistake Vietnam as sign of US weakness. London Showers of sleet, cold, 37-43F, 3-6 C. Headline: Race to save war victims. Rome Clear, 50-57F, 10-14 C. Headline: "Dramatic" for Ford the failures in the237 words
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Advertisement193 1975-04-05 5 The Best Global ■Hi Last year, several hundred Singaporeans and Malaysians had a wonderful time in Europe with Global Coach Tours. For 1975, Global presents a series *f European Tours which they recommend as providing unequalled variety and value for money. Here are a few of them. 'S$UlB European Round193 words
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OPINION
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Article364 1975-04-05 6 The same wistful refrain is being heard again: Oh, for the sound of music by our own symphony orchestra. Even though Minister for Culture Mr. Jek Yeun Thong has recently told Parliament that the proposal to form a national orchestra is being pigeonholed, ever-optimistic local364 words
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WHISPERS By ISPY
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Article51 1975-04-05 6 Some tour agencies never say die. While press reports have been heralding the fall of Saigon for the past week, one local agency Is still advertising a deluxe tour to "enchanting Vietnam." I wonder how many South Vietnam ese would agree with this descrlDtion of their country right51 words
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Article55 1975-04-05 6 The public relations manager of a firm thought that he would be friendly and ring up the new public relations manager of another organisation. The secretary who answered the phone, when told that It was Just a courtesy call, replied, "That wont be necessary. 11l pass him the55 words
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Article221 1975-04-05 6 P. T - P.T. After reading the report Warning in advance (NN, 31.3.75) 1 cannot help wondering If this new move by the traffic police is a good one. It sounds almost like the traffic police telling speedsters "When you see this sign, slow down but after passing the221 words
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Article270 1975-04-05 6 World Comment I The Japan Times If the world-wide women's liberation movement has not made too much of an Impact In Japanese society, something like It has. The 'changes —If not revolution—are particularly noticeable in the younger age groups, where they may count most. Recent statisticsThe Japan Times - 270 words
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Article, Illustration595 1975-04-05 6 Dr. LEE SOO ANN; Dr. LEE SOO ANN - SATURDAY GUEST i Dr. LEE SOO ANN Dr. LEE SOO ANN Remedial English being taught to English-stream students at the University of Singapore? Lecturers being asked to leave because of bad teaching and Inability to do research? The former is a fact, for students595 words
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Article72 1975-04-05 6 BENJAMIN CHUA - BENJAMIN CHUA Public Relations Officer, Singapore Bus Service Ltd., Singapore, 9. I refer to the letter Standby bus crew at the depot by Bub Commuter (NN, 17.3.75). I would like to thank your correspondent for pointing out the anamoly and to assure him that remedial steps have72 words
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Advertisement13 1975-04-05 6 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR, NEW NATION. LOCKED OAS IS. SINGAPORE 113 words
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Weekend Nation
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1260 1975-04-05 7 Florence Tan - SINGAPORE TODAY By Florence Tan Boat Quay, with its rows of ramshackle shophouses cumoffices and godowns lining both sides of the muddy green river, is any artist's or photographer's delight. It's an attractive picture, a blending of the old and the new—the old,1,260 words
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Article501 1975-04-05 8 PELHAM GROOM - By PELHAM GROOM It seems quite likely that the Championship Dog Shows staged by the Singapore Kennel Club (SKC) will very soon become a tourist attraction because of the steadily increasing coverage given to them by the leading icanlne magazines of other countries. < I have501 words
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Article, Illustration647 1975-04-05 9 PELHAM GROOM - EIGHTH DOG SHOW By PELHAM GROOM For the Eighth Championship Dog Show which will be staged by the Singapore Kennel Club (SKC) tomorrow at the Exhibition Hall In the National Stadium at Kallang, the Governing Council of the SKC have, as usual, asked two of the leading Judges647 words
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BOOKS/ CHESS/ MELODY-MAKERS
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368 1975-04-05 12 PAPERBACKS IN THE MONEY (Penguin) by William Carlos William*. In The Money is the second part of William Carlos Williams's famous trilogy about an Immigrant couple. Our lie and Joe Stecher. It Is set in New York and Vermont during the boom years before the368 words
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Article500 1975-04-05 12 LIM KOK ANN - CHESS BY LIM KOK ANN It was thus for naught, that extraordinary FIDE Extraordinary meeting, for Bobby Fischer has conceded his world championship title to Anatoli Karpov, rather than accept the compromise that FIDE delegates agreed upon in Holland last week. One must respect Fischer500 words
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Article532 1975-04-05 12 William Greider - A former CIA officer speaks of his true feelings By William Greider Washington Post Pnillp B. F. Agee. the former Intelligence officer who has published a diary exposing CIA clandestine ac 11 vitles. expressed a much friendlier attitude towards the Central Intelligence Agency when he resignedWashington Post - 532 words
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Article, Illustration113 1975-04-05 12 The last decade of old Septimus Howard's nfe sees many upheavals. War comes to Caxley and his favourite rrandson Edward, a pilot, brings home a wife too cool by half for the.Howard family's tast I. The Howards' restaurant in the Market Square survives the shortages but113 words
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Article, Illustration544 1975-04-05 12 MELODY-MAKERS Great artistes transcend national boundaries. And if there Is anyope who has more claim to being universal than others, It is the famed sitar maestro, Ravi Shankar. In 8 HANGAR FAMILY AND FRIENDS (A M Records), mere Is ample evidence of the creative544 words
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SIGHT & SOUND/ THEATRE/ART
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Article505 1975-04-05 13 EDGAR KOH - Pessimistic look at the world in the 22nd Century after a great conflict SIGHT SOUND ■V EDGAR KOH Planet Earth (World Premiere Feature, Friday Ch. 5, 9.45 p.m.) Is a pessimistic imagination of the world in the 22nd Century, depicting humanity fragmented into far-flung pockets after505 words
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Article, Illustration329 1975-04-05 13 Judith Holmberg - S"pore Notebook by Judith Holmberg City Hall received its name only in 1951, though it was built as far back as 1929. Formerly known as the Municipal Offices, this was changed when Singapore was given the status of a city. The building houses a number of329 words
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Article168 1975-04-05 13 JENNIFER SCHOON - ART BY JENNIFER SCHOON The Hyatt Hotel is having a series of art exhibitions at The Islander, in an attempt to encourage local artists. The works of each artist are displayed in the restaurant for a month. The series starts off with the works of168 words
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Article542 1975-04-05 13 Washington Post Crisp, fresh snow squeaks beneath the boots of people bundled up in thick woollen coats hurrying home in early evening. The air is chilled to near zero and so crisply clear that it feels somehow different to breathe. "Ah, spring," said a lifelongWashington Post - 542 words
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Article328 1975-04-05 13 JENNIFER SCHOON - THEATRE BY JENNIFER SCHOON A treat is In store for theatre fans. The Royal Shakespeare Company, In ar rangement with the governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon-Avon will give two performances on Tuesday and Wed- nesday at the DBS Auditorium. The328 words
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Advertisement117 1975-04-05 7 the sound of music b »®IMIKKO ,ii! M i II h.b A «K I >. ,fW *:1Z t X* ~Vj 9£? /..V f .-< i* «r-. < J STA 9090 Professional Model A UDIO IN TERN A TIONA L a new comer in the audio Held but with lots of117 words
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Advertisement107 1975-04-05 8 PET PRODUCTS There are over one hundred Sherley's products available to assist you in the care and treatment of your pets. i Scientific research of Sherley's lay c behind these products. This is what has made the name of Sherley's J foremost in the dog world. M Where you have107 words
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Advertisement104 1975-04-05 8 For total tick control m W, ■jMi I •->V Sevin is the end of ticks, fleas, lice and other pests worrying your dog! SEVIN is specially formulated for effective, economical and safe insect control. If you own a dog you know he is more alert and obedient, eats better, and104 words
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Advertisement126 1975-04-05 9 OUR PET HEALTH PRODUCTS MAKE YOU A PET OWNER'S BEST FRIEND m CYFLEE* CYTHIOATE For the control of fleas in dogs CARICIDE TABLETS For effective treatment of roundworms and heartworms in dogs and roundworms in cats CABVAC*& CABVAC L*— For the immunisation of healthy, unexposed puppies and dogs against canine126 words
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MALAYSIA CUP SPECIAL
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A NEW NATION FEATURE
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Article, Illustration291 1975-04-05 10/11 The Zainal Abldin goal that left exinternational goalie Kong Yip Peng stunned (right). And it was a goal that saved the day for Singapore in the south zone Malaysia Cup match against Trengganu yesterday. Zainal's equaliser came when Dollah Kassim chipped the ball to Arshad KhamisPictures by Ali Yusoff - 291 words
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Miscellaneous1421 1975-04-05 14 Weekend Xation TV RAD, SINGAPORE 5 5.05 THE ROOKIES: Vendetta A policeman returns to the force after 10 years with one purpose revenge on the man who cost him those years from serious bullet wounds. 5.55 MEKAR DAN SEGAR (M) 6.20 CONSUMERS' GUIDE (E/M) 6.30 NEWS IN BRIEF 6.35 LASSIE1,421 words
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Miscellaneous319 1975-04-05 14 MIDNIGHT MOVIE (11.15 over C h a nnel Five in colour): In this weekend's film, Mr. Imperium, a Hollywood star renews an old romance with a prince who has since become a king. Starring: Lana T u r n e r, Ezio Pinza, Debbie Reynolds and Barrv Sullivan. SUNDAY MATINEE319 words
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FINANCE
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Article, Illustration457 1975-04-05 15 Lee Yew Meng - MARKET ROUND-UP by Lee Yew Meng Trading took on an erratic pattern during most part of this week, what with the tense political climate of the region clouding the market mood. Except for Monday when share price* advanced shandy on covering account, the rest of457 words
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Stock markets round the world
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Article337 1975-04-05 15 New York, Saturday The stock market closed lower for the fifth consecutive session yesterday In slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange in the wake of some gloomy economic news. Turnover amounted to 14,170,000 shares, compared with 13,920,000 traded on Thursday. Prices were lower In light trading337 words
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Article34 1975-04-05 15 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Block Exchange yeefterday: 30 Industrials 747.26 (off 4.93). 20 transport 161.63 (off 1.51). 15 utilities 76.18 (off 0.09). 65 stocks 234.44 (off 1.52).34 words
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Article279 1975-04-05 15 Share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange plunged heavily Just before the day's closing bell on rumour of a tighter margin requirement with the Dow Jones average off by 51 points. The morning session drifted aimlessly throughout the session with recent forerunners 'like light electrlcals, autos and trading houses279 words
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Article157 1975-04-05 15 [m) #Tni BBS 568 —8 Philips 46.70 20 Sues 364 +1 Citroen 46 unch. Pechlney 139 unch. CSP 183 —1 Udnor 83 +1 Hachctte 145 —1.60 Peugeot 363 +4 Beg hi r. 135 —2 GROUP A Ecoo 69 30 +.80 Perrler 117 90 3.40 Petroflna 536 +8 Union, Mini157 words
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Article75 1975-04-05 15 Zurich Stock Exchange closing prices yesterday: UBS B. 2928 UBS R. 391 9 SBC 506 —13 Credit Suisse 2625 5 Swissair B. 456 —20 Swiss Relnsur. 2050 —20 Wlnterthur B. 1950 —10 Zluich Insur. 6700 —25 J u vena B. 950 Neatle B. 3000 —10 Interfood B. 2475 —7575 words
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156 1975-04-05 15 United Press International Paris, Saturday—Weeks of diplomatic bargaining have failed to eliminate key differences between oil producing and consuming nations, who will sit down here on Monday to discuss plans for a world energy summit, government officials said yesterday. Several preparatory meetings may beUnited Press International - 156 words
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Article, Illustration481 1975-04-05 15 Rav K. Dhaliwal - ff The Consumer by Rav K. Dhaliwal As a consumer, how are you protected by the law? Should you be caught In a situation where you feel Injustice has been done to your rights as a consumer, would you be able to tell481 words
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170 1975-04-05 15 United Press International United Nations, Saturday The 17 major industrialised countries of the Western world are slowing down their development assistance to the poorer nations under the impact of inflation and economic setback, Secretary General Kurt Waldheim reported yesterday. Only four of themUnited Press International - 170 words
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Article32 1975-04-05 15 Reuter Washington, Saturday. —US Treasury Secretary William Simon is scheduled to leave on Monday for a three-week trip that will take him to five' countries to discuss international financial problems.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous416 1975-04-05 15 YOUR LUCKY STAR Saturday IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are not one to look at the world through rosecoloured glasses. Neither naive nor blase, you make every effort to look at things precisely as they are. You know full well that the grass Is not greener on the416 words
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Advertisement482 1975-04-05 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Tan Peng Chan of No. 245, Wolskel Road, Singapore, 13 have applied for a Raising of Status (Retail Beer Shop to Retail Liquor Shop) licence In respect of premises No. 12, Bugls Street Singapore 7 and that this application will be heard In482 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration190 1975-04-05 17 POST SCRIPT »>v Scrutineer 4 Graduation, who has to run well to earn a place in next week's $40,000 Tunku's Gold Cup lineup, looks a good each way bet in Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Graduation is back In form.190 words
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Article125 1975-04-05 17 SCRUTINEER CALL BOY EPSOM JEEP vhm Kicr 1 WatanJa Commando Oet Ready Watania Commando Oct Ready Watania Commando Oet Ready Get Ready Jasmine Kmc t Titer Note Regomac Tiger Note Chye Soon Tiger Note Trapper Joe Tiger Note Must Bet Kmc 3 Bold Chief Tearaway Energy Bold125 words
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3177 1975-04-05 17 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 5 —6F MM ($7,000 $4,900 to wlnn«r) t 4742 Joomlne a (3 L) Heddle 7 9.0 (dd 12) 8f F Anwar 3 2 4177 PangMma ill late Persian Rocket a (TKB) Heddle 5 8.13 (dd S)8r Sain 14 13,177 words
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Article329 1975-04-05 17 By BLUE PETER Kuala Lumpur. Satur-day—Bank-in-form Jockey Johnny Wilson should score on Second To None In Race 1 at Kuala Lumpur today. The flve-year-old by Touch Down looks fit and fresh after a spell. Second To None showed promise In hla debut at329 words
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Article292 1975-04-05 18 Conrad Ng - r r SATURDAY Sportsfront bv Conrad Ng When Rudy Hartono surrendered his All-England title to Svend Pri in two sets a fortnight ago a. stunning result to the badminton world even the,winner himself was probably as surprised as everybody else. But I do know of one292 words
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Article183 1975-04-05 18 Reuter Kuwait, Saturday. Singapore was beaten 4-0 Dy Japan in the Asian Youth soccer tournament here yesterday. Japan led 3-0 at halftlme. Kuwait held China to a scoreless draw in the other match in Group C, in which the only other team are Afghanstan.Reuter - 183 words
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Article56 1975-04-05 18 Defending champions St. Theresa's Convent created hockey history with a 13-0 win over siglap in the Girls' Secondary Schools hockey tournament at Balestler yesterday. Their big margin had erased Queensway's record score of 9-0 against Serangoon on Monday. In another match. Queensway scored their second win in56 words
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Article, Illustration568 1975-04-05 18 JEFFREY LOW - By JEFFREY LOW Kuala Trengganu Saturday Singapore failed to win here last night only because they let Trengganu to play football In the face of their own despair. Against a Trengganu team who were a far, far cry from the 1973 and 1074 sides,Picture by ALI YUSOFF - 568 words
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Article84 1975-04-05 18 Two squash courts at Farrer Park will be available to the public for hire at $1.50 every 30 minutes each court, as from April 1. The courts will be open dally from 7.00 a.m. till 10.00 p.m. The booking office at Sports House, will be open daily84 words
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Article150 1975-04-05 18 Tokyo, Saturday Australian Bwlmming stars Stephen Holland and Jenny Turrall won the men's and women's 400-metre freestyle finals yesterday on the opening day of the Japanese Indoor swimming championships. Holland, the 16-year-old world record holder of the men's 800-metre and 1500-metre freestyles, had a slow time of150 words
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221 1975-04-05 19 Reuter Denver (Colorado), Saturday.—The Denver Boxing Club, that handle sev en t h-r a n ked heavyweight Ron Lyle. said yesterday they had signed a contract for a May 16 title bout between Lyle and heavyweight champion Muhammad All in Las Vegas. Mike Hayes, vice-pre-sidentReuter - 221 words
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Article404 1975-04-05 19 UPI, Reuter Oreensboro (North Carolina), 8 a t u r d a y— Tom Weiskopf, hitting the ball "nearly perfect" but tripped up by a tricky wind, managed only an even-par 71 yesterday but rode the cufthlon of an openinground 64 into a five-stroke lead afterUPI, Reuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration101 1975-04-05 19 Constat Into the last bend of the SM metres event lS'-year-old Jooeph RodrW, (extreme left) goes to the outside of the P*ck to make his run to the tape. Plctare on the right shows Joseph hitting the tape ahead of Loo Hock Chnan (No. 1M). JosephPictures by PHILIP LIM - 101 words
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Article32 1975-04-05 19 Bombay, Saturday India plans to hold an international hockey festival early hext year to mark the 50th anniversary of the Indian Hockey Federation, the president of the federation said yesterday.32 words
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Miscellaneous288 1975-04-05 19 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ammm ami mmm am HUH 9HUHM 8 Tiny bird of the West Indies 9 Asian name 10 Close, as a shirt 11 Vehicles of a sort 12 Singer 13 Buenos Aires name 15 Songlike 20 Useful abbr. 24 Render Innocuous 26 Time of rest 27 Bufflx meaning288 words
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Advertisement158 1975-04-05 20 Ivan Vass special Watch out for it soc- 1953. cer fans. Next week Vass, 56, was a the New Nation will household word in publish another foot- Singapore soccer durball special with the in| his heyday, spotlight on Ivan Vass, He was also one of the star half-back who the158 words
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