New Nation, 8 May 1975

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  • 17 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday May 8, 1975 No. 1327 Price 20 cents M.C.(P) 489/75 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975
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  • 665 1  -  Stories of conflict beneath the air of confidence By Jeffrey Low All's well with the Singapore footballers. Or Is it? The message is quite clear that fans carv expect the national team to be at almost full physical st re n g th
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  • 119 1 Police will issue lummonses and tow •way any vehicle which Is parked indiscriminately outs.'de the National Stadium. This warning was issued by a spokesman in anticipation of a blf turnout of football fans tomorrow and on Sunday to watch two Ma- laysia Cup matches.
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  • 92 1 "It's so good to be back under the tender, loving care of a wife," said striker Arshad Kha m 1 s at his home last night. Arshad certainly apEreciated the care of is wife as she nursed his injured knee which was sustained during the tour
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 341 2  -  Steps to ensure a smooth flow of traffic By Rav K. Dhaliwal Congestion will not build up at the fringe area parks and entry points to the Central Business District with the introduction of the park-and-rlde and area licensing sc he mes, an official of the Road
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    • 10 2 Police reported 75 accidents yesterday. One was fatal.
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    • 154 2 The Park- and-Ride Scheme will start operating on May 16. Motorists who wish to Park and ride can drive to 15 strategically located areas and continue their Journeys into the city by shuttle bus service. New Nation today presents in one map exactly
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    • 242 2 5000 are 'in transit' About 30,000 cars enter the Central Business District daily. This estimate was provided by a spokesman of the Road Transport Working Group. "A count taken at the end of 1973 showed that about 28,000 cars entered the CBD every morning. It
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    • 280 3  -  Some electronics firms rehiring retrenched staff By Wang Look Fung The electronics industry is showing signs of recovery and several Arms have rehired many of their retrenched workers. NS Electronics has recalled 200 workers who were dismissed last year. The firm has also re- sumed
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    • 155 3 Share prices staged a mild rally at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first trading session this morning. The slightly improved market sentiment was attributed to Influences from better overseas markets. However, the trading tempo remained slow. Fancy Tile was suspended at 10.15 a.m. following a
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    • 168 3 Doctors In the government medical service can now apply for five room flats at Spottlswoode Park. This has been made possible after negot'atlons between the Health Ministry and the Port of Singapore A u th or i ty (PSA). The five blocks of 658 units, belonging to the
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    • 233 4 It was home sweet home for the national soccer team who returned from their 16-day tour of China last evening, all looking fresh and fit in their immaculate sky-blue suits. New Nation visited four of the boys at their homes later In the evening
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 737 3 WHAT'S ON The 24strong Zurich Chamber Orchestra will present a CONCERT at the DBS Auditorium at 8.15 p.m An EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by Epha Newman Ann Gelssr, Jean Pearson, Pat Steward, Nancy Long, Colleen Bosley and Myrna Sewell will be held ar the Hyatt Hotel's Hibiscus Raom from 3 p.m.
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    • 139 4 \/k i L ft M Ljx)ki/ig Jor a French restaurant? Le Grrl is acclaimed to have the best and authentic hrrruh PrmnnnaJ Food lunch Buffet: $11.00 nett Dinner: Bitffet Belle Epoque $14.50 nett Also a la carte menus Dance to the music of the JULAI TAN TRIO every Friday and
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    • 45 4 West Ham vs Fulham on TV again Television Singapore will be repeating the telecast of the 1975 English Football Association Cup Final between West Ham and Fulham this Sunday over Channel 5 at about 10.40 a.m. This repeat telecast is co-sponsored by Akai and Longines.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 403 5 Reuter London, Thursday A leading British industrialist yesterday warned the government that it faced open rebellion from the country's businessmen if some leftwing ministers did not stop attacking them. The blunt warning came from Lord Watklnson. chairman of the Companies Committee of the Confederation of
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    • 195 5 Reuter Cambridge, Thursday The young women of this ancient university town walked in fear today as police warned that a vicious hooded rapist who has already claimed seven victims may murder the next. The police warning came a day after the rapist struck for
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    • 413 5 Reuter Washington, Thursday President Ford began a personal campaign yesterday to reassure allies that the United States would keep its worldwide .commitments despite its withdrawal from Indochina. He gave strong pledges of support at meetings with Commonwealth leaders, starting with Prime Ministers Wallace Rowling of
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    • 246 5 Reuter Washington, Thursday Dr. Henry Kissinger said he would not be doing the United States a service If he resigned now. 'Selfishly it might have been better If I had left sooner," he said In a television Interview. "Right now. In these circumstances, to
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    • 138 6 United Press International TODAY Is Thursday, May 8, the 128 th day of 1975 with 237 to follow. THE MOON Is approaching Its new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign
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    • 169 6 Reuter UPI Tel Aviv. Thursday —Israel cannot be expected to return to its indefensible pre-1967 borders, Defence Minister Shimon Peres told a public meeting here last night. "Our Arab neighbours very conveniently overlook the fact they caused the 1967 war, when we
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    • 389 6 VC: But no strings attached UPI Reuter Paris. Thursday A Vietcong official said yesterday the United States has the responsibility of helping repair the war damage in South Vietnam. Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh a member of the Provisional Re v o 1 u t ionary
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    • 61 6 United Press International New York, Thursday—The Wisconsin Vocational Rehabilitation Division paid for silicone Injections for an aspiring go-go dancer who "lacked the necessary equipment" to land a Job, a state Senator said yesterday. Senator Thomas Petri said the dancer was listed as "disabled" until the silicone treatments
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    • 155 6 Reuter UPI Washington, Thursday The Derence Department has confirmed it has recovered most of the more valuable planes flown to Thailand by fleeing South Vietnamese pilots. The US removed exactly half of the flxed-wlng Vietnamese air force planes flown to Thailand, a
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    • 492 6 In the image of asia Win two ticket* to the Mardeka Cup semi-finals ond Final, two SIA return oir ticket* to Kuala Lumpur and four nights at The Regent of Kuala Lumpur. All you have to do is enter this simple content select the side which will represent Singapore in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 212 6 WORLD WEATHER New York—Mostly sunny, 40-7CF, 9-21 C. Headline: Ford asks nation t: open Its doors to the refugees. Tokyo—Sunny, 54-70F, 12-21 C. Headline: Cordial welcome for Queen Elizabeth on historic visit. Moscow—Overcast, 6372F, 17-22 C. Headline: Honorary duty of labour collectives. Rome Hazy, 54-75 F. 12-24 C. Headline: Today
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  • FINANCE
    • 190 7 United Press International London, Thursday A new investment system that sidesteps government legislation on gold hoarding and allows Britons to stake a direct Interest In the price of gold began operation yesterday. British investors are prevented by law from buying gold, and the collecting of gold
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    • 89 7 Reuter Geneva, Thursday Developed and developing countries have agreed to promote an International fund for agricultural improvement raising US$l,OOO million ($2300 million) a year over the next three years to speed up food production, an official communique said here yesterday. The ann o u ncement followed a two-dav
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    • Article, Illustration
      166 7 Share prices skidded to lower levels under further selling pressure yesterday. The mild rally in the afternoon failed to reverse the overall downtrend. But the reluctance to do business was clearly visible from the slow trading tempo. Hardly 10 counters were traded in the first 30 minutes. Under
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    • Stock markets round the world
      • 182 7 The stock market, after see-sawing much of the day, rallied late yesterday to post a small gain In active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a 20 88point loser on Tuesday, gained 1.72 points to 836.44 In the late rally. The closely
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      • 35 7 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New. York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 836.44 (up 1.72). 20 transport 170 85 (off 0.46). 15 utilities 75.47 (up 0.22), 65 stocks 254.27 (up 0.27).
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      • 171 7 DBS-Daiwa Securities International Ltd The Tokyo market remained almost unchanged throughout the session under mixed trading. Share prices of the one hour delayed morning session fluctuated slightly on a weaker tone under the investors' mixed reaction to the overnight sharp drop on Wall Street and Deputy Prime Minister Fukuda's
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      • 79 7 Closing prices In Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS B. 3125 45 UBS R. 415 3 SBC 557 a Credit Suisse 2835 45 Swissair B. 470 Id Swiss Relnsur. 2280 20 WlnUrthur B. 2070 30 Zurich Insur. Juvena B. 1205 10 Nestle B. 3385 f 25
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      • 104 7 Prices at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: Aberfoyle 75 80 Ampol Ex nil 52 Bank NSW 596 604 Brambles 121 123 BHiP 600 602 BH South 195 200 CSR 445 450 Cons Rutlle 210 215 CRA 180 195 EZ Inds 205 210 Qt Bculder
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    • 311 7 Reuter Kuala Lumpur Thursday Indonesia and Malaysia yesterday continued to disagree over the quantity of rubber to be stockpiled for the International Rubber Buffer Stock Scheme proposed by Malaysia when the expert group of the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) met here for the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 442 7 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you possess those gifts of character which suit you well for success In such fields of endeavor as politics, advertising. e d u c a tion. Highly persuasive, insistent, persistent, logical. you have little difficulty talking others Into becoming disciples of
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  • OPINION
    • 381 8 In less than a month's time Singapore will be one of the first countries to implement an area licensing scheme to restrict peak-hour traffic in the Central Business District. Traffic congestion in the heart of the city is not unique to the Republic, and many
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    • WHISPERS By ISPY
      • 113 8 Verbal war can be as deadly as a real battle. During a seminar at the Institute of South east Asian Studies the other day; a dispute arose between two researchers over the question of Ho Chi Mlnh's studies at the Whampao Academy. The American insisted that Ho
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      • 45 8 One colleague is confident that we are not going to be swamped by inflation after all. While every other restaurant In town has a 10 per cent service charge on Its bills, one restaurant in Jurong is offering a 10 per cent discount!
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    • 116 8  -  ALEX LIM The recent spate of complaints against taxi drivers for overcharging and refusing to hire by the meter will continue to rise, because there Is now a shortage of taxis in the Republic. Because of this taxi drivers are now becoming more outrageous by refusing
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    • 218 8  -  World Comment Mainlchi Sblmbun. The end of the Vietnam war tells us that Japanese diplomacy has arrived at a big turning point. The United States was, of course, a party to the war. It was forced to leave £>outh Vietnam in a most humiliating manner. Self-re-flection has
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    • 641 8  -  THURSDAY WITH PAKIR SINGH PAKIR SINGH My entry into ♦his world was a dramatic one. My first wall seemed to unleash meteors in the sky; sirens screamed, and my father's heart took a gigantic leap for he was convinced that all these happenings
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    • 69 8  -  D.W. DISTANT Could the Jurong Bird Park management tell me, a Singaporean, which entrance I should use when visiting the Jiark In the company of rlends from overseas? This problem arises because the two entrances to the park have been marked "Singaporeans" and "Tourists" respectively. At the same
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    • 152 8  -  AFFECTED, I refer to the park-and-rlde scheme which comes into effect on 16th May, 1975, under which motorists will park their cars at the fringe car parks and take the shuttle buses into the Central Business District. I reside in the Tanglln constituency. I do not own a
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  • FEATURE
    • 1330 9  -  New Nation today continues with its three-part focus on the fall of Vietnam. Yesterday, the series discussed the new political currents coursing through South-east Asia. Today New Nation looks at the American image in the region and the calculations being made in Washington. By
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  • TREND
    • 99 10 Pitoy Moreno, the Filipino couturier who has been dubbed Asia's Fashion Czar is here again to present a bedazzling fashion feast (see above creation). For, superlatives like "magnificent" "brilliant" and "scintillating" "instantly spring to mind when one views a created-in-the-Philipplnes collection with its rich and exotic pineapple
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    • 901 10  -  Is It always true that traditional Asians would never allow their a;ed parents to live in an old folk home or temple and, the aged parents would also be very hurt unless they stayed with their children? Madam Tan, 65, has been
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    • 173 10  -  DECOR IDEAS JJ B.L.K. It Is not easy to get away from the standard and stereotyped furnishing found in the home of every houseproud owner? From one Ingenious new homeowner, I got some tips on decorating with flair and uniqueness. He puts things to uses
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  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1473 12/13  -  He was cut down in the flush of his success ON THE night of August 23, 1960, Singapore Police scored a notable success. They finally caught up with the most elusive and wanted gangster of all Oh Kim Kee. His death in a
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    • 233 12/13 Three others who stood side by side against the armed kidnapper after Supt. Ong Kian Tong had been wounded, also received high commendations from the Police Commissioner, Mr. A .E.G. Blades. They were Deputy Supt. U.N. Ratnaslngam, Deputy Supt. Llm Chye Heng and Dctective Sub Inspector
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    • 267 12/13 Supt. One Kian Ton*: had no illusions of what lay ahead as he prepared for his showdown with Oh Kim Kee. He had faced dangers before—that was a condition of his job. As the police surrounded Kim Kee's hideout, Su.ot. Ong initiated the first assault. He
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    • 952 12/13 By December 1960, it appeared that the Government's stern crackdown on secret societies had begun to pay dividends. Comparing the state ot crime in 1960 with the previous year, a definite improvement is evident. In 1959, there were 402 gang fights
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  • Page 12/13 Miscellaneous
    • 535 12/13 Thursday AE-4 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instuctions appear below Name (Mr /Mrs /Miss) Cut along (lolled lines CLUES FOR AE-4 1. In a garment, on internal covering of material 2. When taking medicines you should follow the directions carefully 3. Instrument sometimes called a fiddle 4.
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  • SPORTS
    • 564 14 Fourteen records were broken at the Tun Seri Lanang Secondafy School athletics meet at the National Stadium yesterday. Suhalml Zaldl proved to be the fastest boy In the Secondary division when he won both the sprint events. He clocked record times of 12.1 sec for
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    • 568 14  -  BOWLING by Jeffrey Low The Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress are running into a snag in organising the National championships on June 14-22. They need 40 scorers for the championships but till today there have been no volunteers. And this may seriously affect the smooth running
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    • 164 14 Hong Kong, Thursday —Chinese Minister of Physical Culture and Sports Commission Chuang Tse-Tung had a friendly conversation In Peking with Dr. Joao Havelange, president of Flfa, the International soccer rederatlon. No details of the meeting were available. Dr. Havelange said In an Interview that he was making
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    • 58 14 Reuter London, Thursday One Over Parr consolidated her positions as favourite for the Epsom Oakes on June 7 when she won the Cheshire Oakes over 12f at Chester yesterday. Five year old mare Super Nova, who has a fine record over hurdles, scored her first victory on the
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    • 35 14 Monte Carlo, Thursday Brazilian Miguel de Ollvelra last night won the vacant World Boxing Council Junior middleweight title at his third attempt when he scored a unanimous points victory over Spaniard Jose Duran.
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    • 366 23 ON THE TRACK with I Blue Peter J l A Trainer Tommy Noordin's Lion_ City Cup hope Stylistic did a 3f gallop In 36 4/5 with P.K. Leong astride at Bukit T i m a h this morning. The going was good. Barbara Lu ran
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    • 262 23 SATURDAY Race 1: 2.00 CI. 4 Div. 6 7f: Achievement, Smelling Violets, Sweet Memory 11. Race 2: 2.30 CI. 4 Div. 5 7f: Grand Ovation, Tientsin, Shanghai, Western Prince, Canton 111, Glory 11, Jerry's Kuda 11. Race 3: 3.00 CI. 4 Div. 4 7f: Sunshine Touch, Mystic Dan. Race
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    • 1277 23 SATURDAY CI. I Div. 2 lOf Naval Base II 9 00 1 Yellow River II 9 00 5 Don Markos 8.13 7 Wtsnu 111 8.11 4 Big Time 8 08 3 Red Topper 8.06 6 Salute 8.05 11 Strike Lucky 8.00 10 Developer II 7.12
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    • 610 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I, Ang Seng of No. 983 Blk. 87 Circuit Road, Singapore, have applied for a Wholesale Beer Shop licence In respect of premises No. 883 Blk. 87 Circuit Rd., Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the First District
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  • A SURVEY OF JAPAN
    • 765 15 Singapore, like many other Asian countries, has been drawn Increasingly into the economic orbit of Japan. Japan Is now the Republic's biggest trading partner and is one of the major investors. The first Japanese company was set up in Singapore about 84 years ago.
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    • 674 16  -  By Pang Cheng Lian One year after former Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka's tumultuous tour of South-east Asia, the Japanese are still debating over what they should do to dispel the "ugly Japanese" Image In this area. That South-east Asian Impression of
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    • 654 16 You can always tell the size of a Japanese community abroad by the number of Japanese restaurants operating in the country, a Japanese friend told me sometime ago. This slmple-to-follow formula for estimating the number of Japanese residents speaks volumes of the Ufestyles of
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    • 682 17  -  By Anne-Marie Nalpon Few people know it, pu; the Japan Club rose out of a need to care (or the dead. In a side road off the 61 milestone Ylo Chu Kang Road lies an eight acre Japanese cemetery, where. It Is raid.
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    • 1160 18 New export industries were created As scarcely needs pointing out, one of the main (actors contributing to the lightning growth of the Japanese economy during the years following the war was the expansion of trade, and in particular the increase in Japanese exports. In this sense
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    • 447 18 A message from His Excellency Mr. Tokichiro Uomoto, Japanese Ambassador to Singapore: It gives me great pleasure to extend my cordial greetings to the readers of the New Nation through this special publication. I am very happy to note that the friendship and co-operation
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    • 828 18 Although the Japanese economy is under the strains of a changing international economic order, there is no shortage of news of new processes and products. The innovative Japanese mind Is keeping itself going at full steam and this will probably ensure that the
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    • 1047 19 Labour market Is now on par with West As the supply fell, the level of wages kept rising From before the war and on into the postwar 1950'5, Japan always had a surplus of labour, and the low wages which this made possible enabled her to
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    • 592 19 These rapid and far- reaching changes that occurred in the pattern of the national economic life from the latter half of the 1950's onward were obviously backed up by important changes in the public's system of values. This question can be app
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    • 1384 20  -  Most of the teachers are here for one or two years By Sonny Yap The Japanese "Invasion" of the local martial arts scene began long before the wave of Bruce Lee fighting sagas sparked off the recent pugilistic "boom." As pioneers, Instructors, grading judges, tournament coaches and
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    • 639 22 Since the first Japanese restaurant opened It doors In opened It's doors in years ago, Japanese food has become very popular, especially among the more adventurous of our food lovers. This Is probably due to the fact that Japanese food Is not too far off from
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 61 23 r ME m t 38 i K sr SHORT RIBS 1 AM SORRY AM I GO, But nou are fishing I'M GOING-TD HAVEY~| id finejyou.J BUT IM JUST FAST THE 12-MILE LIMIT OFF THE U.S. GCAST. by Frank O'Neal 1 KNOW. OUR NATIONAL WATERS START WHERE i CI a 5®
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    • 301 23 NEW NATION CROSSWORD USUI KM HUMI Jllll amm nan BIHBIII 10 Poetic contraction 11 Take awav from 12 Small door or ooenlng 14 Superhuman event 17 Talented 20 Covered with Ivy 23 Prop of a hoisting Kin 25 Fodder Dlants 27 A lon* time 29 Fidelity, old style 31 Cambridge
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  • 443 24  - Tip on rape —go date a eunuch The last word u Thanks to the rulings on rape by two courts of law, In the US and UK, whether a man goes to the gas chamber, the gallows, Jail with a lacerated posterior (actually they have got it the wrong way
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  • 38 24 AH FOOK: What's this I hear about dissension in the Singapore team during the China tour? MEI LIN: I hope it'i not the new Singapore spirit that G a n e s a n talked about.
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