New Nation, 20 April 1976

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  • 21 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Tuesday April 20, 1976 No. 1619 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 197 C
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  • 163 1  -  By Terry Ang They say there's safety in numbers —but surely not in this particular case. And boat owners who hire out their craft to the public are liable to a $5004 fine for overloading. A FtSA spokesman, commenting on this New Nation
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  • 81 1 Reuter Hong Kong, Tuesday.— China has accused the Bovlet Union of openly supporting the deposed Vice-premier Teng Hsiao-ping and of prals>lng rioters who created disturbances at Peking's Tien An Men square earlier this month. In a report monitored here, the New China News Agency said the Kremlin
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  • 362 1 Three killed in new Rhodesian flare-up Reuter Salisbury, Tuesday African nationalist guerrillas have killed three South African tourists in ome of two attacks which left Rhodesia's main road and rail links with South Africa severed today. By forcing the road and rail closures, the guerrillas dealt a
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  • 90 1 Reuter Perth, Scotland, Tuesday—The whole world la laughing at Britain's snobbish, class divided society, trade union leader Jack Jones said here last night. Speaking at a union dinner, he said it was not surprising that people were calling for the abolition of such "outdated institutions" as the
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    • 42 1 INSIDE My Cup line-up -by Jeffrey Low Page 19 Pakistan fc yei v to Indian offer Page 5 How the touts nearly had Customs fooled Page 2 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Money words 11; Crossword and Stars 12; Comics 18
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  • 247 2  -  But the law has the last word By Douglas Chan Ticket touts at last Sunday's Malaysia Cup football match between Singapore and Penang at the National Stadium adopted a new tactic to evade arrest —and almost caught the Customs on the wrong foot. Instead of dealing
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  • 541 2  -  By Nancy Koh Passengers have given a resounding "Ole!" to Singapore Airlines' Ln-f light 'live' entertainment experiment on the Singapore-Sydney route. Some 86 per cent of those who were on the test-runs on April 6 (onward) and April 9 (return) were
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  • 56 2 Singapore 1* to be featured In a television documentary which will be shown on regional TV networks in Britain soon. A TV crew from TeleFllm Ltd. of London was recently In Singapore to shoot scenes of Chinatown, Sentosa and other tourist attractions. The documentary focusses attention
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  • 23 2 Mr. Ahmad Mattar, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), has been appointed chairman of the Industrial Training Board for three yeasr from April 1.
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  • 169 2 More than 130 secondary school science teachers are undergoing an InService course on Human and Social Biology at the Institute of Education. The 19-sesslon course Is aimed at familiarising teachers with a wide range of topics on Human and Social Biology to help them teach the subject
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  • 178 2 Penang, Tuesday—The government hat set up a body to look Into allegations that efficiency In certain government departments had dropped—because women stan devoted more attention to their personal appearance. Welfare Services MJnlster Ha] J ah ALshah Ohani who Is also national Wanlta UMNO leader
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  • 88 2 Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office and MP for Kampong Übi, will attend the balloting of 308 three-room improved flats at Jalan Eunos Estate tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. N In this ballot, the highest registration number reached for three room flats
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  • 37 2 The Republic of Singapore Air Force will conduct live firing exercises at the Pulau Pawal range till Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. The public la warned to keep clear of the range.
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  • 129 2 I STOCK MARKET Opening prices were steady at the Stock exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes today. Gains were chalked up by the active stocks. Slme Darby advanced eight cents to $3.38. Towards 11 a.m., mild buying support trickled In enhancing the Initial
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    • 60 2 Today: 2.05 a.m. (2.8 m); 3.51 p.m. (2.2 m). Tomorrow: 2.52 a.m. (2.5 m); 5.02 p.m (2m). Thursday: 3.49 a.m. (2.3 m); 8.38 p.m. (2m). Friday: 5.08 a.m. (2.1 m); 7.54 p.m. (2m). Saturday: 7.00 a.m. (2.1 m); 8.40 p.m. (2.1 m). Sunday: 8.23 a.m. (2.2 m); 9.12 p.m. (2.2
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    • 408 2 AT THE CINEMA EARTHQUAKE: A tremor strikes Los Angeles and reduces a great part of the city to rubble; caught up In the quake's terror are the star-studded cast of Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, Lome Greene. Genevieve Bujold and others: directed by Mark Robson, with a gimmick called
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  • 8 2 Police reported 67 accidents yesterday. One was serious.
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  • 205 3  -  $800,000 compensation for land acquired by Govt By Lee Yew Meng Cold Storage's plans for a housing estate in Bukit Timah have run into serious trouble. This follows the Government's acquisition of the 185-acre (74 hectare) site on which Cold Storage operates a dairy farm. The
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  • 286 3 Nudes are the speciality of 59-y-e a r-old Wellington Lee, who has over 30 honorary photography titles to his name. Mr. Lee, an American Chinese who la chairman of the Photographic Society of New York, specialises in saloon work on ballet and figure-models.
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  • 224 3 The Singapore Dental Association plans to set up a Foundation to carry out dental research in Singapore. Disclosing this in an interview, Dr. Oliver Hennedige, president of the SDA, said the plan would be discussed at the annual, meeting on Sunday. It is hoped that the Dental
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  • 179 3 Religious groups are backing up efforts by the Sing apore Anti-Narcotics Association to help addicts kick the habit. Two groups the Eagles (a youth body serving Protestant churches) and the Redemptorlst Fathers are providing services like rehabilitation and counselling. The YMCA is also plannrng to run
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  • 102 4 Taking the plunge, and obviously enjoying it, are men from the Ctutom s Harbour Division. They are testing various makes of life-jac-kets from Britain, Australia and Japan. Life-saving aids are vital equipment for these law enforcement men, who st>end a lot
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  • 136 4 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday The Malaysian detained by Hong Kong police for question in connection with the death of his six-week bride was yesterday identified as Llm Pit Seng, alias Llm Teck Choon. from Klang. Pit Seng and his wife, 20-year-old Lai Lin-Ho, had gone
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  • 27 4 Director of Education, Mr. Chan Kal Yau, has been appointed chairman of the Institute of Education CouncU for a period of three years from April 1.
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  • 249 4 NTUC's Welcome co-operative will encourage trade unions to set up mini-stores in their premises to sell essential food items cheaply to members. The co-operative's secretary, Mr. Ivan Baptist, said Welcome could give the unions all the assistance they may need. "We In Welcome can help them to
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  • 314 4 The NTUC is seeking expert advice from overseas to conduct a feasibility study oji its proposed rehabilitation centre for injured workmen. NTUC secretary general Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, in his report, entitled Tomorrow the Peril and the Promise, to be presented to the Second Triennial Delegates
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  • 540 4  -  SAYS DON By Susie Soh Property prices are expected, to rise again—to as high as prices in 1972-73, the years of the Great Escalation of Values. This is the prediction of Professor Philip Motha, vice-dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Building at the University
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  • 304 4  -  Some camp in school By Teresa Ooi Schools always take the annual Singapore Youth Festival seriously. As this instance last week shows A number of secondary school pupils camped overnight at their school sleeping on Judo mats In the school hall so that they could be
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  • 424 5 Bhutto ready to discuss ties Reuter Islamabad, Tuesday Pakistan has accepted an Indian offer to sepd a delegation to Islamabad to discuss the restoration of diplomatic relations, broken off in 1971, the official Associated Press of P a k 1 stan reported yesterday. The offer was
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  • 56 5 Reuter Stockholm, Tuesday Film director Mr. Joem Donner said yesterday he will go ahead with a controversial film on the sex life of Jesus despite a massive outcry by Swedish churchmen. Earlier attempts by other directors to produce the film In Denmark and France floundered In
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  • 78 5 AP Brussels, Tuesday A movie theatre and about 50 to 60 boutiques located in one of the Belgian capital's most prominent shopping galleries were gutted yestreday by a blaze that mobilised about every available flre brigade in Brussels. A flre department official said the damage was initially estimated
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  • 37 5 Reuter London, Tuesday President Idl Amln of Uganda said yesterday it would be a great achievement for Afro-Arab relations if African states could Import their oil direct from producers and bypass western oil companies. Reuter.
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  • 26 5 Reuter Stockholm, Tuesday North Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh arrived here yesterday for a four-day official visit, his first to any western country.
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  • 283 5 AP New Delhi, Tuesday.— Mr. William Saxbe. after 13 months as US Ambassador to Ihdla. said yesterday he sees the first signs of a thaw In Indo- American relations. He said the most encouraging Indication of Improved ties has been a cooling In recent weeks
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  • 228 5 UPI London, Tuesday Queen Elizabeth Is 50 years old tomorrow and for a ruler of Britain this Is quite a feat, though less so than it used to be. 81nce the Norman conquest of 1066 there have been 40 British sovereigns only 24
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  • 204 5 Reuter Kampala, Tuesday Ugandan President Amln has called US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger "the earnest enemy of free destiny in Africa," it was reported yesterday. Dr. Kissinger's sevencountry African tour this month will attempt to further a policy of divide and rule
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  • 41 5 Reuter Chicago, Tuesday Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said In an Interview published here yesterday that the military strengths of the United States and the Soviet Union are roughly equal, although each side has fields In which It is stronger.—Reuter.
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  • 32 5 UPI Moscow, Tuesday With the Russian Orthodox Easter due next weekend, movie houses In Moscow are starting a special programme of antl religious mo/lea, the weekly Klnonedelya said yesterday. UPI.
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  • 156 6 UPI Bonn, Tuesday Foreign Minister Hans-Dlet-rlcn Genscner said yesterday that concern among countries of the Western alliance over the growing Influence of communist parties in Western Europe was legitimate. Speaking on West German Radio, Mr. Genscher said pollticans responsible in Western Europe
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  • 336 6 Gives the nod for their role in Lebanon Reuter Washington, Tuesday President Ford has dropped his total opposition to outside military intervention in Lebanon and approves of Syria's action in the Middle East nation, a White House spokesman said yesterday. "The US favours a peaceful settlement
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  • 161 6 UPI Jakarta, Tuesday—US Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz yesterday said his country was firmly committed to foreign aid and would not permit starvation anywhere in the world. The Agriculture Secretary, on a global tour, was speaking to newsmen after meeting President Suharto. Mr. Butz
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  • 37 6 AP New York, Tuesday A 26-year-old man was jailed yesterday for biting a policeman on the thigh. Harry Lee Brown was charged with interfering with a policeman and resisting arrest with violence. AP.
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  • 115 6 UPI Bangkok, Tuesday Khmer Rouge soldiers seized a Japanese freelance correspondent and beat him with rifle butts when he disregarded warnings and crossed Into Cambodia yesterday, police said. Naokl Mabuchl, 25, thought to be on assignment for EVA Press International of Japan, was still in
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  • 314 6 Reuter Peking, Tuesday Seven Soviet bloc countries last night boycotted a welcoming banquet here for Egyptian Vice-Presi-dent Hosni Mubarak. Mr. Mubarak's visit follows Egypt's unilateral abrogation of its friend ship treaty with the So vlet Union and a Chinese gift of vital engines and spare parts
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  • 242 6 Reuter United Nations, Tuesday—UN Secretary-Gen-eral Kurt Waldheim, whose five-year term expires at the end of this year, will diclde whether he is available for reapp o I n tment If and when he Is asked to stay on, a spokesman said
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  • 174 6 AP Washington, Tuesday The chairman of a special US Defence Manpower Commission said yesterday the present 2 1 million Americans in uniform would be the minimal force the US should maintain for the next 10 years. "If the international situation becomes any
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  • 128 6 UPI TODAIf Is Tuesday April 20 the 111 th day of 1976 with 255 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING STAR Is Venus. THE EVENING STARS are Mars, Jupiter, Mercury and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. Movie
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  • 51 6 Anna Suchisa Przybylski, 18. Is all smiles after she was crowned queen of San Francisco's ninth Japanese cherry blossom festival on Sunday. Miss Przybylski, one of U candidates vying for the title, is a student at the University of California, Santa Clara. UPI radio photo. UPI radio
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  • 91 6 UPI Brussels, Tuesday One cannot make an omelette without breaking an egg and six leading flanders chefs broke 6720 yesterday In Krulshoutem, a town 60 km west of here, to claim a new world omelette record. Apart from the eggs 1,219 more than the previous omelette record
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    • 192 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, 33-22 C. Headline: Moscow charges US Interference In West Europe San Francisco Fair, 18-6 C. Headline: Military budget cuts are Impossible. Tokyo —Cloudy 16-10 C. Headline: Three day transport strike to be kicked off on Tuesday. London Sunny, warm. 18-9 C. Headline: 35-hour-week demanded to
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  • 315 7 'Security treaty with US vital' AP Tokyo, Tuesday The top officer of Japan's self-defence forces said yesterday he does not foresee a need for massive Japanese rearmament as suggested by former US Treasury Secretary Mr. John Connally. "In the reality of polltics and
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  • 234 7 Reuter Tokyo, Tuesday— Japanese railway workers today launched a threeday national strike which will hit millions of commuters and longdistance train travellers. There seemed to be no immediate prospect of settling the wages dispute which set off the strike at Japan National Railways (JNR). Workers Ir.
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  • 38 7 AP Caracas. Tuesday—The third International Theatre Festival Is scheduled to begin In this South American capital later Tuesday. About 28 countries from Latin America, Africa. Asia and Europe will be represented in the two-week long event.
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  • 36 7 Reuter Tel Aviv, Tuesday The Israeli Ministry of Health is investigating the case of a young woman who has been in a coma for 25 days after receiving a general anasethetic for dental treatment.—Reuter.
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  • 118 7 Reuter London, Tuesday Turkish belly dancer Soraya (left) was last night £5000 ($22,500) richer after a 31-hour performance setting a world belly-dancing record at a London restaurant. Turkish millionaire Joseph Mourat said he will pay her the money for beating the bellydancing record of
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  • 349 7 Newsprint destroyed UPI Home, Tuesday Flames destroyed newsprint for three newspapers before dawn yesterday In what police said was the latest In a series of arson attacks designed to heighten Italy's political crisis. The attack came as political leaders wound up the long Easter weekend
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  • 226 7 UPI Tel Aviv, Tuesday—ln a memo released the day after his funeral, former Chief of Staff David Elazar charged army Intelligence withheld dispatches warning of impending Arab attack on the eve of the 1973 Middle East war. "If I had this information I
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  • 73 7 UPI Washington. Tuesday. —The State Department has rejected Soviet charges pub 11 se d In Moscow this week that Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissinger violated the Helsinki Final Act by warning European countries against Including communists In their governments. "We do not accept the suggestion that the
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  • 38 7 Reuter Tokyo, Tuesday. A visiting Canadian parliamentary delegation hinted to Japanese Foreign Minister Kilchl Myazawa yesterday Canada might restrict Its supply of uranium to Japan unless Japan ratlfed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, Informed sources said,
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  • 383 8 There does not seem to be any need to hold an inquiry into delays at the Industrial Arbitration Court. Delays there have been, and complaints about them have become almost an annual ritual. Some of the factors that hold up proceedings in court
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 70 8 Radio Singapore has Anally been bitten by soccer-mania. In yesterday's 7 a.m. news, the report on last Sunday's Sln-gapore-Penang match gave a goal by goal account of the match, With such un-RTS news language as "It was a night of fluctuating fortunes!" And the report took
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    • 48 8 Secondary and university students have a habit of using different coloured pencils to underline their text books to Indicate order of importance. Well, some politicians are known to have adopted this practice. They have taken to underlining important sections In the texts of their speeches.
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  • 857 8 When the oil crisis of 1973 plunged Japan into an economic nightmare, prophets of doom predicted that an economic collapse was imminent. Today, it is slowly regaining its bounce. Among those who feel the Japanese economic pulse and give it the thumbs
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  • 416 8 > VOICE OF THE PRESS NANYANG SIANG PAU The Singapore Ministry of Culture will soon set up a widely representative committee to deal with the question of standardising Chinese translations of foreign names. As such work meets the practical needs and is of Important
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  • 367 8 AP Los Angeles, Tuesday —A University of Washington researcher has suggested that such factors as cigarette smoking and high blood pressure may unleash abnormal growths In blood vessels that cause hardening of the arteries. The theory proposed by Dr. Earl P. Benditt was described by a
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  • 643 9  -  It makes you lose faith in the First Amendment Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times House Minority leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona Is fuming mad because he was listed by a group called "Environmental Action" as one of the "Dirty Dozen" congressmen who have consistently voted
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  • 1070 9  -  By Bruce Maxwell When the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge penned those immortal lines in the Ancient Mariner "Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink" he was merely restating a problem that mankind has wrestled with since th§ Stone Age. The dilemma is
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  • Article, Illustration
    2200 10 / 11 New Nation reports on the HP business in Singapore, looking at it from the dealers' viewpoint and those who buy on the... The Hire purchase business which started modestly after the war and boomed during the 1960s and early 1970s is now taking a bashlpg. Thanks to tough
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  • 442 10 / 11  -  by Sonny Yap A "black list" of cus to mers whp abscond with goods bought on hire purchase Is now being circulated among local radio and electrical traders. The list Is to alert the 200 members of the Radio and Electrical Traders Association (R
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  • Page 10 / 11 Miscellaneous
    • 547 10 / 11 :®eh3£3JD: Tuesday CC-2 NEW NATION lliliJil Cut out ond pin with other coupons Posting instructions oppeor below Nome (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW i Cut along dotted lir CLUES FOR CC-2 1. Number forming a quartet 2. Where this it involved, a timid youngster it
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  • 2 pages of trend
    • 787 12 'I think I can be pretty whenever I want' Washington Post Washington, Tuesday There Is no artifice about Jane Alexander, none immediately p e r c e p tlble, anyway, and that alone makes her seem at once ordinary and remarkable. An actress bereft of
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    • 550 12  -  —Samad Let's have a fairy tale in soapbox today. A tale about a self-pro-fessed ceramics artist called Abu. Abu lived in a community which cared more for steel and plastic. Ceramics and the few people who Gttered with it were my regarded, most of
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    • 97 13 Jacqueline Stewart, our girl for the Miss- Asia Quest in Manila next month models a beautiful j turquoise and sea-green gown I here 11 features a discreet slit all I the way down from the neckline to. the gently gathered waist The back isdelicously bare (see inset
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    • 589 13 Cook-In s X Frozen lamb from Australia or New Zealand has become one of the best meat buys. It Is not expensive, the meat Is tender and not as strongly flavoured as mutton which some people claim has a "smell." If you have a
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    • GRAPEVINE by Vanessa
      • 109 13 Most men going to a dinner party worry about what clothes to wear. Whether they can go casual In T-shirts and Jeans or should they wear a long sleeve shirt and tie. However, a man I know spent the half hour before he left for the party
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      • 61 13 The vacuum cleaner may soon become not Just an appliance for the housewife. Paris city authorities are testing a sixtonne floating vacuum cleaner which can suck floating rubblah out of the murky river Seine, says Reuters. The strange looking craft, called the Pelican, has two articulated arms
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      • 75 13 Some women never seem to appreciate how much they have! One of my female colleagues for Instance, complained to her husband that she never got a generous allowance from him unlike the pocket money her "tal tai" girlfriends got from their "towkay" husbands. "But we have
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      • 68 13 Streaking In public may have been Just a brief, highly publicised fad but streaking private in the privacy of one's own homes seems to be quite the usual thing. At least it is with French parents. According to an opinion poll published In the French weekly news
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      • 62 13 Compliments are wasted on some women! One woman I know doesn't feel complimented when she's asked by other females: "How do you manage to stay so slim?" She bristles at such remarks because she says: "They know I'm mlddleaged and I have two children and what
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    • 261 12 Crossword 9 Certain tannery worker 10 Desirous plus 11 Convene 12 Skilful poet 13 Tiny Interstices 14 Least happy 21 Egyptian solar deity 24 Neighbour of Taurus 25 Amarlllo resident 27 Pipe material 28 Baltic port 30 Its capltol Is Sana 31 Marsh birds 33 Dissimilarity 34 Cork 35 Mlndoro
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    • 341 12 I YOUR LUCKV STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those clever Individuals who knows how to both eat his cake and have It too-— or thinks he does. TOMORROW... TAURUB (April 20May 20) A pleasurable morning may give way to an exciting but generally upsettlne
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    • 496 14 A twice weekly advertisement feature A LMOST everything is tagged these days either with the names or num- bers. Just about every Industrial plant worker has to have a name tag Name tags are nothing new. For one thing, they have adorned the doorways
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE
    • 646 15  -  By BRIAN MILLER Victoria School, struggling hard to gain a berth in the semi-finals, took a step closer to their goal when they beat National Junior College 4-1 in the Post Secondary Girls hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. Credit for Victoria's win must surely
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    • 78 15 Tokyo, Tuesday Alfonso Lopez of Panama, the World Boxing Association flyweight champion, has been established the favourite to whip Japanese southpaw challenger Shojl Oguma In a scheduled 15-round title bout to m or row night. The 24-year-old Ogu- ma, currently ranked WBA's No. 5 contender, will be appearing
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    • 459 15 The following candidates have passed the University of Singapore's second professional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery In Bacteriology and Parasitology and Pharmacology: Ang Peng Chye. Boey Wah Keong, Miss Chan Wen Ypn, Cheah Peng Keong, Chew Suok Kal, Chla
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  • 166 16 UPI Cairo, Tuesday—Egypt announced yesterday the Implementation of the first major foreign investment project under President Sadat's economic liberalisation policy. Investors in the Arab Aluminum Co. Include Taber Metals Inc. of Russellvllle, Arkansas. The US$lO million ($25 million) factory receives support also
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  • 133 16 Business News and Views AP Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday—The Saudi Arabianbased Islamic Development Bank will begin operations in the second half of the year, Mr. Ahmed Mohamed All, President of the new bank, said yesterday. Mr. Ahmed said the bank will engage Initially only In co-flnanclng
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  • 392 16  -  Company profile by Lee Yew Meng Sentosa Plywood was badly hit by the slump in the plywood market last year Just like the other wood-based companies. But Sentosa was more fortunate. It managed to turn in a small profit while most of the wood-based companies
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  • 154 16 UPI New York, Tuesday The Arabian American Oil Company said today crude oil production in its Saudi Arabian operations declined by 16.8 per cent last year from the previous year's level. The company attributed the decline to reduced worldwide demand. Production In 1975 totalled 2,491.833.893
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  • 327 16 Reuter Washington, Tuesday. —The US economy staged a surprisingly strong advance in the first quarter of 1970, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. The real Gross National Product—the market value of goods and services proauced In the US after adjustment for price Increases—rose at a rate equivalent
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 250 16 Stock prices rose along a broad front yesterday but the lack of volume on the New York Stock Exchange indicated Wall Street's reaction was mild to a sharp Jump in America's economic recovery. "There was so much excellent economic news, the market couldn't ignore it," Newton Zinder, vice-president
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    • 35 16 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 988.11 (up 7.03), 20 transport 206.61 (up 2.2*), 15 utilities 87.07 (off 0.10), 65 stocks 301.13 (up 2.23). UPI
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  • 482 17 Reuter Honf Kong, Tuesday Local bowlers grabbed pole positions In 10 events as the second Hong Kong International Open bowling championships shot to an auspicious start here yesterday. C.K. Hul, President of the Hong Kong Bowling Congress fired a strike with the ceremonial ball
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  • 429 17 Associated Press Nairobi, Tuesday Tearful Nairobi car dealer Joglnder Singh, his victory marred by two fatalities, became the first man to win the Safari Rally three times after a late challenge by Briton Andrew Cowan fell short yesterday. The 44-year-old Joglnder and Kenyan navigator
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  • 211 17 Reuter London, Tuesday Petra Thuemer of Bast Germany broke, the Women's European 800 metres freestyle record at Leeds yesterday and led East German girls to a clear sweep of the top three places In the 17nation Intern atlonal swimming tournament. Miss Thuemer, a pretty 14-year-old,
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  • 409 18 ON THE TRACK u it li Blue Peter j Tenanf, Tuesday Sir Toby did a stylish trial here this morning. With Moses Lee In the saddle'the fo u r-y e a r-old by Tudor Music was never off his bit In a 600 m workout
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  • 31 18 Havana, Tuesday. Cuba and Guatemala drew 1-1 (0-0) here yesterday In a qualifying game for the Olympic soccer tournament The second leg will be played In Guatemala on Sunday.—Reuter.
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  • 927 18 Samsir —a star in the making By PHILIP TAN Samslr Rahmat Justified popular rating as the brightest prospect to hit the schools soccer scene when he helped Monk's Hill to an Impressive 2-0 win over St. Gabriel's In a National Secondary match at Farrer Park yesterday. Samslr scored one fine
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  • 67 18 Tallahassee Tuesday.— Gary Koch overcame a two-stroke deficit and flred a two-under-par 70 yesterday to win the Tallahassee Open with an 11-under-par total of 277. John Mahaffey shot a fine six-under-par 66 to finish alone In second Elace. Bob Eastwood, who eld the lead each day
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  • 512 19 Reuter London, Tuesday Liverpool, with three second half goals away against Manchester City, consolidated their lead In the English soccer championship yesterday, having leapfrogged above Queen's Park Rangers last Saturday. Two late goals by 19-year-old David Fairclough, called "supersub" by Liverpool fans
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  • 280 19 AP Reuter Tokyo, Tuesday. The US$7O,OOO (about 8S175.000) Sohbu International Open golf tournament, the 10th and last leg of the 1976 Asian Circuit, opens tomorrow with 249 players from 11 countries shooting for the US$l2,OOO (about S$30,000) first prize. The field will be trimmed to about
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  • 1157 19  -  No more automatic choices of players SOCCER SCENE by Jeffrey Low A healthy situation has developed in the National squad where all the players now cannot consider themselves automatic choices for any match, Malaysia Cup or otherwise. Starting from the goalkeeper's position, Eric Paine cannot
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  • 48 20 MEI LIN: Looks like the new road and car taxes are working; there will be 14,000 fewer cars on the road this year. Motorists are not so stubborn after all. AH FOOK: Now maybe there will be more room on the roads for us poor pedestrians.
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    • 282 20 Today's top shows THE PALLISERS. Part Two. At 8.35 p.m. over Ch. 5 In colour. Plantagenet Palllser and Lady Olencora M'Cluskle are forced Into marriage, and because they are both rich, the ceremony Is a splendid and glittering one, though both hearts are heavy. > They adjourn to Switzerland for
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