New Nation, 19 April 1976

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  • 21 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday April 19, 1976 No. 1618 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 S~7\ NEW (§0) NATION COMMENT
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  • 118 1 This is the famous Kallang Roar, the full cry of 60,000 of the most vocal supporters in Singapore sports history. Hundreds of balloons are released Into the air each time It reverberates In the National Stadium when a goal Is scored. Once upon a time, fans hurled
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  • 324 1 Royal couple and pilot survive crash Reuter Kingston, Monday A prince, a princess and their pilot tumbled to safety yesterday after spending four nights sheltering in the wreckage of their light aircraft. Jamaican Defence Force officials said the survivors were Prince and Princess Eudes de Orleans de Braganca,
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  • 240 1 Reuter New York, Monday Jehan Sadat, wife of Egyptian President Sadat, said in an interview broadcast here last night she believes couples in Egypt should be fined if they have more than two children. Mrs. Sadat discussed family planning with her husband on a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 INSIDE Why we said 'No' to Co-op proposals: Devan Page 2 Patty Hearst death threats Page 7 e IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Money words 12; Crossword 13; Comics 18; Stars 19.
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    • 21 1 0 For all the action in words (by (Jeffrey Low) and pictures (by Jerry Seh), turn to Pares 16 and 17.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 447 2  -  By Rav Dhaliwal The National Trades Union ConSress rejected the raft Co-operative Societies Bill prepared by the Ministry of Social Affairs because it Is based on 19th century thinking. NTUC secretary-gen-eral Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr disclosing this, called on the Government to set
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  • 143 2 Happiness Is a walk outdoors as Mistress pedals round the estate. It may be a bit restrictive, the leash I mean, out who cares? The Important thlnf is, we—that's me Clyde on the right, and Kiwi, a head taller get to
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  • 164 2 NTUC secretarygeneral Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr, has hit out at what he called "the protectionist attitudes" of the United States and West Europe against ASEAN countries. Mm also wtrntd that over-protection of the market* of these developed countries could provoke retaliatory action. "Protectionism in America, if carried to
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  • 18 2 The Photographic 80M«tv of ftincttxtffi will organise a three month photography eoorse tor beginners from May IS.
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  • 75 2 y- v I STOCK MARKET A mixed trading trend prevailed In the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes today after a very quiet start. BUSINESS DONE: •8. DARBY (0) 3.28 BB settlement (2) 3.40 UOB (5)4.22 (1) 4.24 DBB (5)
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  • 30 2 Mr. Eric Cheong, MP for Toa Payoh will offlcate at the national servicemen send-off party at the Kuo Chuan community centre, Toa Payoh. on Wednesday at 9 a.m.
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  • 33 2 Mr. C. Obata. president of Nlpaea Group, will open the new office and factory oomplex of Nippon Paint (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. at 1, Lokyang Road, Jurong on Saturday at 5.30 p.m.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 109 2 Toto and Big Sweep results FUG SWEEP drawn at Kuala Lam pur on Saturday: Ist No. *****4 2nd No. *****0 3rd No. *****1 Starters: No*. *****8, *****8, *****4, 14*758. *****8, *****4, *****7 *****8, *****8, *****9. Consolation: No*. *****3, *****3, *****9. *****8, *****3 *****5, *****2, *****3, *****8. *****8. f BIG 8
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    • 531 2 AT THE CINEMA JOURNEY INTO FEAR: An American geologist (Sam Waterston) la chased from Istanbul to the US by an International gang of killers determined to wrest from him secret Information of discoveries of natural resources in Turkey. Trying to Inject some excitement Into the film are Yvette Mlmleux, lan
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  • 11 2 Police reported 72 accidents yesterday. Two were serious and one fatal.
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  • 198 3 A total of 27 conventions and business meetings have beem lined up for Singapore from now until December. Another 15 have been booked up to 1979. During 1976, there will also be 10 major exhibitions and trade fairs. These figures were disclosed by the
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  • 194 3 These two Mandarin Hotel fuest relation of f i cers will soon be in Hawaii to promote 8 i n g a pore as a tourist spot and to five visitors a flavour of the Orient, they are bringing along with them
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  • 142 3 Sure and steady aim with a Smith and Wesson .38 revolver won Lance Corporal Bun Yock Flng of the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit, a pewter mug yesterday. She won the servicewoman individual revolver pistol open match at the SAF Small Arms Meet
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  • 170 3 Alor Star, Monday Three masked men, one armed with a knife, robbed a midwife of Jewellery worth $2450 after one of them had raped her In her quarters In the Felda land scheme In Sungel Tlang, 30 km from here, at about 1 a.m. on
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  • 42 3 Mr. Aklra Takahashl will conduct a six-ses-sion course on Fruits and Vegetable Carving Decoration at YMCA Orchard Road from Ftl&asses will be held every Friday from 730 pjn. to 9 p.m. For more Information, ring *****8. I *t.• A ii*
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  • 333 4  -  A touch of the pioneering spirit in Guam By Peter Ong The Kweks are what you may call pioneers from Singapore. For Kwek Weng Suang, 63, his wife Gladys, 60, and son, Johnny, 30, are the only Singaporeans living In Guam, the Paclbc Island
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  • 171 4 The role of the secretary has become mote demanding and challenging than it used to be. The wife of the Minister for Culture. Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong, said this when she opened International Secretaries Week at the Ming Court Hotel yesterday. "The secretary is
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  • 202 4 ...home and business For Mrs. Margarete Graf, nothing can be more meaningful in life tha/i being both a good housewife and a succe s sf ul businesswoman. "In an interview. Mrs. Graf, the only woman member of the East German trade delegation currently visiting Singapore and an
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  • 90 4 Construction work on a 500-room extension to Mandarin Hotel will start soon. When completed by 1979, It will make Mandarin Hotel the biggest In Singapore and one of the largest In Southeast Asia. The hotel now has 700 rooms. According to a source, architects are putting the
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  • 244 4 Not really that bad —minister Ipoh, Monday The security situation in Upper Perak is not really as bad as foreign correspondents have put it, according to the Malaysian Housing and New Village Development Minister, Mr. Michael Chen. Speaking tb reporters at the end of hls twoday visit to Upper Perak
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  • 358 4  -  —say officials By Rav Dhaliwal Pirated books are often not cheaper than original publications, according to officials of the Singapore Book Publishers' Association and the Society of Singapore Writers. "To believe that they are cheaper Is a fallacy," Mr. Koh Hock Seng, chairman of the
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  • 99 4 The Port of Singapore Authority has askeda shipping lines and agents carrying dangerous goods to state whether the goods are In containers or In loose form. A PSA circular says that at present shipping lines and agents of conventional vessels do not indicate whether the goods
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  • 547 5 Seni: American troop withdrawal the right thing for peace AP Bangkok, Monday Democrat leader S en i PramoJ said yesterday the remaining US forces would be withdrawn from Thailand by July 20, thus confirming a policy that was started under the previous Thai government. "The
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  • 256 5 Reuter New York. Monday President Ford has made a television debut as a variety show performer, appearing on a programme popular for Its offbeat humour. He made two brief appearances on NBC's Saturday Night, screened just before midnight on Saturday. The lirst
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  • 313 5 Reuter Lusaka, Monday A secret weekend meeting of Rhodeslan black nationalists here was overshadowed yesterday by a report that nationalists leader Bishop Abel Muzorewa planned to "snub" Dr. Henry Kissinger during his forthcoming African tour. The Sunday Times of Zambia, under
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  • 29 5 Reuter Moscow, Monday —The Soviet state airline Aeroflot yesterday began regular passenger flights between Moscow and the Angolan capital of Luanda, the official Tass news agency said.
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  • 97 5 Vienna, Monday. Alexander "Saiha" Sokolov, 31, wJm has won acclaim as possibly the finest Randan novelist to emerge since Alexander Solshenitsyn, relaxes from his work as a lumberjack in the Vienna wcods. About six months ago, he was still In the Soviet Union, threatened with confinement
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  • 227 5 UPI Wa.<hlngton, Monday— Carl Bernstein and Robert Wbodward. who uncovered the Watergate scandal, said their latest book about Richard Nixon's last days In office was "basic reporting" which might contain minor errors but was "the best obtainable version of the truth." The two
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  • 98 5 UPI Moscow, Monday A farmer and his wife have been ordered to work for reduced pay for hoarding bread and feeding it to their livestock, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said yes- terday. rravda said Alexel FiUpov and his wife were employees of a state farm
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  • 269 6 Reuter Rome. Monday.—Thousands of Italian workers gave up their Easter holidays yesterday to guard their factories against attacks by political extremists. In the northern cities of Turin and Milan particularly, workers volunteered to mount vigilante patrols around the various Plat car works, already attacked four times, Alfa
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  • 141 6 Reuter Tunis. Monday—Three Libyans accused of plotting to kidnap or kill Tunisia's Premier and Foreign Minister 'go on trial before the State Security Court here today. The affair, In which Tunisian authorities say the men are members of a new commando organisation
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  • 397 6 Vietnam after 30 years of fighting Reuter Saigon, Monday Ravaged by decades of savage fighting, Vietnam is a p pr o a ching this month's anniversary of the end of the *ar with plans for a series of celebration rallies—and polling for the first
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  • 323 6 Reuter New York, Monday The stars of Broadway last night became an audience as the annual Tony Awards were presented to mark the best v of this year's theatrical season. Musicals dominated the nominations, which were made by a panel of 10
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  • 188 6 Reuter Tripoli, Monday Libyan strongman told a rally here yesterday his country gave US$l5OO million ($3750 million) to Egypt and Syria In the 1973 war against Israel and was ready to make further sacrifices if there was to be a battle to liberate Sinai
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  • 32 6 Reuter Washington, Monday About a third of the 32,000 people In Mlnoi, North Dakota, have left their homes to avoid an expected flood yesterday, the US National Weather Bervice said.—Reuter.
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  • 44 6 Reuter Moscow, Monday—The Soviet Union's first hairdressing salon for dogs has opened in Moscow, the newspaper Leninskoye Znamya reported yesterday. "Here qualified craftsmen can do any hairstyle for your four-legged friend," the establishment's director, Mr. Pavel Paizer, was quoted as saying.—Reuter.
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  • 474 6 JANE GASKELL'S ■AMERICA Is your nearest and dearest old person acting oddly now and then absent-minded, snappy, silent? Wait and think before suspecting senility. It may Just be depression, which Dr. Leo E. Holllster, of California's Stanford University, Is concerned to find
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  • 150 6 UPI TODAY Is Monday, April 19, the 110 th day of 1976 with 256 to follow. the MOON Is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING STAR is Venus. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. American
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 165 6 WORLD WEATHER Moscow Clear, 1814 C. Headline: Our dear motherland USSR development. Tokyo Sunny. 14-7 C. Headline: Lebanon's Franjleh signs key decree. London Sunny, 1811 C. Headline: Tougher laws for drinking drivers. New York Sunny, 31-18 C. Headline: Peking Indicates senior aide Is out as defence chief. Paris Sunny and
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  • 306 7 Reuter Ankara, Monday Foreign ministers from Iran, Pakistan and Turkey arrived in Izmir last night to discuss joint arms m a n u f a c ture $nd closer economic cooperation be t we en their countries. The ministers also plan to prepare for
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  • 124 7 UPI Washington, Monday Patricia Hearst has received "specific" death threats during her hospitalisation to recuperate from a collapsed lung, one of her lawyers said yesterday. "There have been specific threats of harm in the hospital." said attorney Albert Johnson. "Police are aware of them. There
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  • 46 7 Reuter Bonn. Monday Britons Peter Maxwell and Lynn Harman won the world cup for professional ballroom dancing In Hamburg last night. Another British pair, Richard and Janette Qleavel, took second place In the competition, the world's most difficult ballroom dancing contest.— Reuter.
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  • 289 7 Reuter Sacramento. Monday An advisory panel of scientists has advised southern Callfomlans to prepare with renewed urgency for a "large earthquake that some day Inevitably will occur in this region." The scientists, who reported to State Governor Edmund Brown. Jr. made special mention
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  • 200 7 Reuter Beirut, Monday Lebanese Premier Rashld Karaml was reported last night to have presided over the first meeting of a special tripartite committee seeking to stabilise the country's shaky 16-day-old ceasefire. A Beirut radio station said the committee, which groups representatives of Syria, the Palestinians, and
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  • 54 7 UPI Moscow, Monday. And now, artificial caviar. Scientists at a Moscow laboratory say It tastes Just like the real thing, the newspaper Moskovskaya Pravda said on Saturday. After a trial sale, described as highly successful, the scientists now are prepared to produce up to 200 kg of fake
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  • 110 7 Having skated into each other's Uvea at the local rink, Keri Malone and Barry Delien felt that it would be appropriate to skate into a weddng too. So they held the ceremony on Sunday at the Cheawick, Pennsylvania, rink where they first met last
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  • 47 7 Israeli devalued Reuter Jerusalem, Monday Israel devalued Its currency last night by two per cent from 7.52 to 7.87 to the dollar. The measure was part of the government's overall "belt-tightening plan" to cut public spendng, reduce Imports and Increase exports, a Finance Ministry spokesman said. Reuter.
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  • 373 8 The NTUC Secretary-General's report to the second triennial delegates' conference comes in the form of a hardcover book entitled: Tomorrow—the Peril and the Promise. The lushness of the presentation reflects the copsiderable progress made by Singapore's trade union centre since it launched its modernisation programme
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 58 8 The manager of a local factory, which has an assembly line manned entirely by women, is having an unusual problem with the staff. A number of the married women are pregnant, and their babies are due to arrive at about the same time. The manager has now taken
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    • 62 8 In its annual report, a local club recounted Its history and revealed that about 8000 square metres of land were bought In the mid--***** for about seven cents per square metre. For those of you who have yet to "go metric", that Is equivalent to 0.71 cents
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  • 108 8 On March 26, I attended an art exhibition at the Telok Ayer Community Centre. It was a superb display by our local artists. The evening, however, was marred by an unpleasant incident Involving a man who claimed to be the People's Association art representative
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  • 56 8 I was travelling along Thomson Road on my way to school when SBS bus 8313 J overtook our van and uathed us In sickly fumes. It was so bad that not only we passengers were affected, but even the driver couldn't stand It when the smoke got into
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  • 600 8  -  MONDAY WITH ISMAIL KASSIM ISMAIL KASSIM Mr. Seni Pramoj, Thailand's elder politician and the leader of the victorious Democrats in the recent general elections, is probably more aware of the might of the military than anyobdy else in the country. Three times since the last
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  • 505 8 VOICE OF THE PRESS NEW YORK TIMES Washington, Monday In their remarks before the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Washington last week, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and three of his most articulate critics launched what could become a highly timely and useful foreign policy debate
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  • 165 8 Cairo, Monday Arab tourists pouring Into Egypt In search of sex and nlght-llfe have stirred anger In this conservative country. A monthly magazine published by the semiofficial newspaper, AlAhram, said the influx of these tourists had earned Cairo a reputation as the "Bangkok of the Middle
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  • 939 9 The different people I meet Charity is often seen from the givers* point of view. Today New Nation, takes a look at charity work from the receiving end. Miss Rosalind Goh, an employee with a charity organisation, tells the other side of the story. Some
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  • 538 9 The Last Word by JJ SlA's rapid fire innovations in the last few months boggle the mind. Apart from plying passengers with free alcohol (Do you know I had my first taste of beer on 5Q665? Now I am hooked on free beer), It
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Dear Ros
    • 361 10 / 11 I gave up my modelling career after my marriage three years ago because of my husband's disapproval. Since then I have wanted to resuqie my career In modelling. But my husband won t give In. We've nad several quarrels over this and I
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    • 200 10 / 11 I have just learned that a man whom I have known for three years already has a fiance. She Is living In Malaysia and they are getting married soon. However, now one of my childhood friends he is a graduate student just back
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    • 360 10 / 11 I have been visiting a collea g u e s home every Sunday. Each time I go, his sister enthusiastically welcomes me. I don't know how to react. I visit the house at her brother's invitation. I have been going there to
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    • 192 10 / 11 I am going steady with a girl. We have been together for about three years and were just thinking of getting engaged. I love her very much but recently I couldn't resist falling in love again for the second time. I met
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    • 168 10 / 11 After I broke off with my fiance six months ago I joined a religious class. There I met a boy whom I dated a few times. I went out with him although I knew he had a special girlfriend. I like him and I wish to be
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    • 235 10 / 11 My father 111 treated me when I was young. He used to beat me on the head with mugs and sticks. Now I am 16 but my father still controls me unreasonably. He does not permit me to go for needlework lessons which arc
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    • 288 10 / 11 I am the favourite of family but they don't like my steady boyfriend. The dislike stems from a small misundersta ndi n g. I have done my best to settle things but they don't seem to forgive them. They ignore him and give him a
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  • 108 10 / 11 Neat and easy for office wear and even for play. Be it a hike, a carefree run in the park, or a turn on the swings, these dresses Sandra and Lucia are modelling will see you through the roughest with flair. Of lightweight
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  • 522 10 / 11 DOSES OF FEMALE HORMONE CAN HELP: RESEARCHER UPI W ash in gton, Monday Giving young women dally doses of a female no r m on e might cut their chances of eventually contracting breast cancer by 30 per cent, a cancer. re s e
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  • 502 10 / 11 Perfumers anxious to break into western markets Reuter New Delhi, Monday The sweet smell of success is evading Indian perfumers anxious to break into western markets. They are concerned that western women still appear to prefer alcohoi based European perfumes
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  • 761 12 UPI Tokyo, Monday North Korean President Kim II Sun reached the age of 64 last Thursday surrounded by an aging team of advisers who have helped him run the country ever since its birth 31 years ago. President Kim, who led his 46,768 square km nation
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 536 12 [OZHaEi V] A Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LITTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW i Cut along dotted lir CLUES FOR CC-1 1. Something many person would not ordinarily buy 2. Of great age* 3. Police might be
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    • 503 12 Jackpot hits the $4500 mark No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate In the New Nation Moneywords Puzzle •CA' One entrant submitted a solution which differed at two points from the
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  • 380 13 Business News and Views s h AP London, Monday Faced with rising costs and a decline in the strength of the dollar, American corporations are reducing their operations in Europe, reversing a trend towards increased American bus i ness activity on the continent. At
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  • 159 13 Tokyo, Monday Despite global recession, Japanese making overseas trips and foreign visitors to Japan hit new records in 1975, the Justice Ministry announced yesterday. The Ministry said the number of Japanese tourists overseas totalled 2,466,326, topping the two million mark for the first
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  • 223 13 FRANKFURT The four-day preEaster week started out in listless trading on a very low volume and prices slipping. The improving economic background with this week's Joint report of five leading research institutes expecting a growth in ONP of 5.5 per cent was little reflected in the market. However,
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  • 357 13 Good showing by boosts equities, gilts LONDON The first of the two four-day weeks around Easter started on a particularly quiet note. Investors remained wary about the reaction of the TUC to the budget's pay restraint proposals and indeed about the whole trade union situation, particularly within British Leyland. The
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  • 358 13 MILAN The Italian stock exchange plunged to its lowest level In 20 years during the first session of this week, but on Thursday recovered strikingly mainly because of technical reasons. The general stock Index closed at around 42 with a final gain of about
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 263 13 9 They show how the wind blows 10 Objection 11 Medal 12 Replace a diamond In a ring 13 Whim: It. 21 Distort 23 Ooes on a cruise 25 Outstanding deeds 26 Prayer wheel user 27 Zenana compartments 31 Food of India 32 Deport 34 Seashore 35 Soda nut 36
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    • 217 14 SCIENCE DAY/ Night Service TV Amplifiers. Cassettes. Repair Guaranteed. Reasonable Charges: Tel: *****23. *****08 SIMBRO T.V. SERVICE. Day/ Night B/W/ Colour T V. Guarantee service. Antennae Installation Fair charges Tel: *****6 TROPICAL T.V. SPECIALISE B/W Colour repair Antennae Installation. Tel: *****2. Fair charges guaranteed. ELETRODEX T.V. SERVICING Repairs any makes
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    • 438 14 ■MKk NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, MDM. TEO AH HONG of No. 256, BLK. 233, LORPAYOH (12) Singapore, have applied for a RETAIL BEER SHOP licence In respect of premises No. <256, BLK. 233, LOR. C TOA PAYOH Singapore and that this application wl!l be heard In Court
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  • 768 15  -  It will be worth your while in the long run Motoring by Nickvan Nugteren When we talk about lubrication in cars we first think of the engine gear box, and lastly the rear axle. Possibly we'll even think about the dozen or so greasing
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  • 496 15  -  Motorcycling bv Lee Chiu San It's Grand Prix time again. The roar of racing engines and the scent of burnt castor oil will fill the air at the Batu Tlga track In Selangor this coming weekend. Singapore motor-sports fans will think back longingly
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  • 187 15 AP In what may be a sneak review of Its 1977 Imported subcompact, Ford Motor company Is displaying an experimental mlnlcar which can be converted Into four different vehicles a pickup truck, sport* coupe, fastback and station wagon. Ford offlcals say (he Prima,
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  • 985 16  -  MALAYSIA CUP Report l b JEFFREY LOW Entertaining Is the word for last night's match. For 90 minutes In which nine goals were unexpectedly scored, both Singapore and Penang never gave up hope In their determination to attack and emerge un d i
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  • 124 16 Reuter London, Monday—Alan Oowling of Newcastle la top scorer In Division One In the English League and Cup soccer tournaments with 30 goals. Ted MacDougall of Norwich Is second with 27 goals followed by Tottenham's John Duncan. Manchester City's Dennis Tueart and Wolverhampton's John Richards
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  • 41 16 Scottsdale (Arizona), Monday Judy Rankin made a shambles of the US$BO,OOO Phoenix women's professional golf tournament yesterday with a three-under-par 69 on the final round and 205 total for 54 holes, the lowest of the season on the tour,
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  • 113 16 NOKTII P W D L f Pts Spore 7 4 3 0 21 8 11 Penang 7 3 2 2 16 u H K lantan 7 3 13 11 9 7 Perils 7 3 0 4 H 14 6 Peru k 7 3 0 4 15 16 6 Kedah
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    • 34 16 We salute our National Soccer Team for their success SPORTS SPECIALISTS 71. BRAS BASAH RD. S>ORE 7. TEL: *****5 Provide a full range of quality soccer gear and sports equipment to meet II requirements.
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    • 38 17 1976 MALAYSIA CUP TIE Last night's winner SINGAPORE! 5-4 Keep on cheering-with Strepsils fast relief for sore throats and coughs. ■I ♦v A. .ii g.^251 .one; and lemon re 9M/ar nothc international product f'om MtW JSO ncprtham BT/tße/M
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  • 71 18 Carlsbad, (California), Monday Don January, unrattled when young Ben Crenshaw charged to within two shots of the lead on the front nine, calmly carded a four-under-par 88 yesterday to win the U*****,000 (about *****,000) Tournament of Champions by Ave shots. The 46-year-old Dallas pro who started the
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  • 396 18  -  By BRIAN MILLER Keppel Club's Talib Haron (left) yest e r d a y won the Sembawang Open on countback from BUI Bosley after the two returned identical gross 738 at Sembawang. Talib, playing with a four-handicap, went out on 36 and returned an
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  • 289 18 Reuter Hong Kon£. Monday.— The second Hong Kong International Open tenpin bowling championships opens today with over 200 bowlers from 11 countries vying (or the 26 titles at stake. Organised by the Hong Kong Bowling Congress, the eight-day tournament ends on April 29
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  • 384 18  -  MARTIAL ARTS I bv Wilfred Shimmen Britain, reigning world team karate champions are keeping a wary eye out for "dark horses" Singapore when they defend their title in Okinawa next year. Singapore shared third position with Britain In the team event In the 197 i World
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  • 55 18 Reuter Monte Carlo, Monday Guillermo Vilas of Argentina had an easy run Into the final of the World Championship of Tennis (WCT) tournament here yesterday when he beat Frenchman Francois JaufTret 6-4. 6-a. Jauffret waa no match for the Argentine, who meets WoJcTek Flbak of Poland
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  • 61 18 Reuter Rome, Monday A hattrick by the Italian First Division's leading goalscorer, Paollno Puttci. helped Torino beat Florentina yesterday and strengthen Its powerful late ran for the League free-seortng 4-3 victory maintained Torino's spotless nome record this season IS wins from matches—and left it two points ahead
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  • 63 18 Reuter Kingston, Monday Jamaica had scored 103 without loss by close of play in their second innings on the third day of their four day gams against the Indians, giving them a lead of 95 rans, Lewis was unbeaten on 40 and Austin was on
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  • 173 18 Reuter Karachi, Monday Australia's Geoff Hunt and Mohibullah Khan of Pakistan, who an seeded to meet In the final, reached the last four of the International squash tournament with easy victories here yesterday. Top seed Hunt beat Ahmad Safwat, Egypt's leading player, 9-2, 9
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 51 18 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom s 8 1 4 r e%* 7i f, I 8 4 W J S* m 15 5 ki i CD 1 M NORBERT by George Fett II l •t#:# 4 81 m US B mm mw juMtdmu mm it n i ii Mi IL
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  • 687 19  -  By PHILIP TAN The National Schools soccer tournaments have reached the most Interesting stages this week with a number of vital matches that will have great bearing on the championships. National Schools Secondary Division kingpins St. Andrew's and St. Joseph's clash this evening at Harrer
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  • 189 19 Leeds, Monday. Top ranked sprinter Klaus Stelnbach and aoldler Michael Kraus led West Germany In a power-packed display at an International tournament here yesterday as more than 200 swimmers from 17 nations tuned up (or the Olympic Games. The West German team of
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  • 251 19 UPI Nairobi, Monday Twice winner Joginder Singh slammed into a spectator at 160-km an hour yesterday killing him Instantly, but continued to hold a wide lead In the worlds toughest auto rally. The Incident happened near the town of Ksumu on Lake Victoria on
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  • 244 19  -  By LEE CHIU SAN Eddie Hartland won the Series Production championship race for roadregistered bikes as well as the over 125 cc class event In the first round of the Castrol Motocross championship at Naval Base yesterday. Suzuki made a clean sweep of all the
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  • 80 19 Bydney, Monday—Jaanese ace motor cyclist Ikujaro Takal yesterday won the 1975 Australian Grand Prix, run at the Mount Panorama Circuit In Bathurst, west of Bydney. In second place was the 1974 and 1075 Grand Prix champion, Austra- lian Warren Willing. Masahlro Wada of Japan was
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    • 600 19 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF irs YOUR same time harm the en- day. Don't allow another SCORPIO (Oct. 23vlronment. You believe to persuade Into a cur- Nov. 21) —II you have BIRTHDAY In the ability of science sory reading. time, desire, and a good- to better our lives while GEMINI (May
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  • 47 20 MEI UN: Just think by 1981, almost every home in Singapore will have a telephone, at the rate TAS Is expanding. AH FOOK: If they want to meet their target, they better buck up; I have already waited months for my phone to be Installed.
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    • 948 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by KUDUMBA MALAR (T) 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTB (T) 3.35 GENERAL HOSPITAL 1.15 ISAI AMUTHAM. Indian classical music featuring K. Karthlkeyan playing the nadhasvaram, Sreenlvasalu, the tavll and Sambandhum the talam. 4.35 INTERMISSION 6.05 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by WOODY WOODPECKER. Cartoona.
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    • 193 20 Today's top shows UNCLE CROC'S BLOCK (On Ch. 8, at (1.05 p.m.) A new series of shows for children. This one features comedian Charles Nelson Rellly and comedienne Phyllis Dlller. Also featured are special animation techniques. A FAMILY AT WAR: I Can Be Happy Cant I? (On Ch. 5. at
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