New Nation, 27 April 1976

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  • 18 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Tuesday April 27, 1976 No. 1625 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 NEW NATION COMMENT
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  • 375 1  -  Kandang Kerbau team caps six years work with a remarkable breakthrough By Wang Look Fung A team of doctors at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital achieved a major scientific breakthrough last week when they discovered how to abort pregnancies at any stage with a drug causing no danger or side
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  • 234 1 UPI London, Tuesday Sidney James, 62, one of Britain's best loved comedy actors, collapsed on stage whUe appearing in a play yesterday evening and died shortly afterwards in hospital in Sunderland. The cause of his death was not given. James was best known in
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  • 121 1 Washington, Tuesday President Ford yesterday asked Congress to authorise money for more nuclear mlßiles because of what the White House called slow progress In strategic arms talks with the Soviet Union. In his request to Congress, Mr. Ford asked for an extra US$3.2 billion
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  • 27 1 Reuter London, Tuesday Britain Joins the ranks of the world's oil exporting nations today with its flrst shipment of North Bea oU to West Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 141 1  -  By Francis Rozario Alor Star, Tuesday Among the 11 military personnel killed in the helicopter shot down on the Malay-sian-Thai border were Ave officers including an Army major. A top security source confirming this today said that the 11 dead comprised
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  • 57 1 Singapore's top cartoonist Ivan Fernandez loins the sports team of New Nation. He makes his bow tomorrow with his own Interpretation of Singapore's soccer scene. Make sure of your New Nation tomorrow, the paper with the columnists (H.L Llm's midweek tomorrow), cartoonists (there's Collete on Saturday)
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    • 42 1 And today... Find out about the happy ending to the furore over the soccer stars' T-shirts In Page 4. War Is 'Inevitable' says Peking Page 5 e IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Money words 4; Stars 10; Crossword and Comics 22.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 485 2 By Peter Onff Singapore Airlines is to start three new all-freighter Jet services to North America and Europe in June. It will make use of the all-freighter Boeing 707 which SIA Intends to lease either from the manufacturers or other airlines. SIA also
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  • 274 2 ...at Hoover Park Stray cats are giving sleepless nights to residents of Hoover Park, oil Upper Buk 11 Tlmah Road, with their mewing and fighting. The cats also make feasts out of food left in the kitchens. The residents have been suffering for the last six
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  • 28 2 The youth executive committee of the Queenstown Community Centre will hold a forum on Youth and Community Work Its Scope and Challenges tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 228 2  -  By Joachin Tan Nicole Stegner started painting at the age of three. She would paint pictures of dogs, cats or any thine that came to mind. Today Nicole 28, is a much sought after lamp painter in France the only woman
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  • 170 2 All eyes were turned on Faber Merlin Malaysia as the counter was re-llsted this morning after a twomonth suspension. F.M.M. shares traded on an Immediate delivery basis were actively sought between 79 cents and 82 cents. The shares changed hands at 80 cents at press time against a
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  • 34 2 The Singapore armed forces will conduct live firing exercise at Pulau Senang from today to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight. The public is warned to keep clear of the area.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 550 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, Lotne Greene. Genevieve Bujold and others: directed by Mark Robson, with a gimmick called
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    • 55 2 Today: 10.01 p.m. (2.5 m). Tomorrow; 10.35 a.m. (2.4 m), 10.25 p.m. (2.6 m). Thursday: 11.10 a.m. (2.4 m), 10.51 p.m. (2.6 m). Friday: 11.45 a.m. (2.4 m), 11.18 p.m. (2.7 m), Saturday: 12.21 p.m. (2.4 m), 11.47 p.m. (2.7 m). Sunday: 12.57 p.m. (2.4 m). Monday: 12.18 a.m. (2.7
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  • 8 2 Police reported 81 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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  • 535 3  - Waiting for to stabilise, say bookmen By Rav Dhaliwal The Book Importers' Council is planning to lower the exchange rate of the pound for imported books. But this will be done only after the Council has observed the fluctuation of the value of the pound during the next month, according
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  • 306 3 The Law Society of Singapore is to take part in a law conference and sports meet in Perth, Western Australia in June. The conference Is scheduled to be held at the Perth Sheraton Hotel from June 7 to 12. Topics for discussion include the
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  • 216 3  -  By Eileen Tan Singapore s first local Chief commissioner of Boy Scouts (*****960), Mr. Leslie Aubrey Woodford, died on Friday. He was 69. His funeral yesterday was attended by about 300 people, most of them former pupils and connected with the Scouting movement. There was
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  • 136 3 AP Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday—Canada sees Southeast Asia as a region of opportunity and wants to render all assistance it can to develop the area, a Canadian official on a tour of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand said yesterday. The director of International special projects
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  • 313 4  -  By Richard Ho These three workers earn a living: installing granite cladding on the wall about 200 metres above the ground. For them, skill alone Is not enoufh. It requires nerves to work at that height. All
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  • 226 4 They will be on sale soon The remaining 9000 T-shirts with pictures of Singapore football stars, now withheld by the Football Association of Singapore, will be on sale soon. Last week, the PAS stopped further distribution of the T-shirts pending clarification on the amateur status
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  • 56 4 The Minis t e r for Science and Technology Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng has been elected President of the Singapore Association for the Advancement of Science. Other office-bearers are: Mr. Ahmad Mattar, Mr. Charles Rudd and Mr. Ng Kok Lip (vicepresidents) with Dr. R. S. Bhatal
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  • 75 4 Cockpit Hotel's $5000 80-course dinner, which Includes delicacies like bear's paws, antelopes, peacock and other rarities, have no takers so far. Bince the hotel announced the availability of the banquet last week, there have only been "several enquiries, but no one has made
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  • 119 4 Only eight people, mainly Singaporeans, have responded to an appeal on Saturday for breast milk donors to help save five critical-ly-111 babies. The president of the Singapore Breast-Feed-ing Mothers' Group, Mrs. Junle Tan, yesterday described the response as "very poor." The five bnbies allergic
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  • 23 4 A Chinese cooking course, organised by the Ulu Pandan community centre women's subcommittee, will be held at the centre from May 6.
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  • 175 4 Local medical specialists today urged the Health Ministry to set up urological unit in the Singapore General Hospital to treat diseases of the urinary tract. They said that 30 per cent of the hospital ad missions to the general surgical wards in Singapore are
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 538 4 T ui'sday NEW NATION v> MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./MiJs) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW MiaiaaiCut along dotted lines CLUES FOR CD.2 1. Circle or sphere 2. It hat been known to give o man confidence
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  • 377 5 Four survive on rain water and raw fish UPI Taipeh, Tuesday An Indonesian couple and their two cousins who survived a 52-day ordeal at sea living on raw fish and raindrops col--1 e c t e d in gasoline cans have arrived in the southern seaport
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  • 31 5 UPI Vancouver, Tuesday A 24-year-old college girl making her first Earachute jump was llled when she drifted off target and her chute snared a moving freight train, police said.—UPl.
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  • 253 5 AP Bangkok, Tuesday Thailand's newly elected coalition government presented Its programme to the Speaker of the Lower House yesterday and scheduled a general debate and a vote of confidence for Friday. The seven point programme reflects the weakening of military influnece In Thailand after 43 years of
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  • 319 5 ...even though she feels war with Russia is inevitable Reuter Washington, Tuesday China feels that war with the Soviet Union is inevitable but will not accept any American arms, a congressman just back from China said yesterday. Representative Lester Wolff said the Chinese also
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  • 373 6 Reuter Moscow, Tuesday The contest to succeed Marshal Andrei Grechko as the Soviet Union's military overlord seems to lie between two men. One Is an army commander of the old school and the other a younger and ambitious innovator, western military experts said
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  • 60 6 Reuter Rome, Tuesday A 17-year-old youth was sentenced to nine years Jail yesterday for the murder of film director Pier Paolo Pasollni but the Juvenile Court said he did not act alone. Giuseppe Pelosi, a former baker's boy, confessed to the murder. He maintained he was
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  • 49 6 Reuter Hong Kong, Tuesday. China Indicated yesterday that the current anti-rightist campaign had not affected 'ts oil industry. The New China News Agency, in a report monitored here, said new successes had been achieved In the oil industry with the "Impetus" of the campaign. Reuter,
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  • 193 6 'Traditional'methods are better* Reuter London, Tuesday A research report which maintains that children learn better if taught by "traditional" classroom methods has reopened an old controversy in British education. The report, published yesterday, holds that prl-mary-school pupils taught by teachers using grades, exams and classroom discipline moved
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  • 281 6 Reuter Lisbon, Tuesday—Socialist leader Mario Soares, commanding more than 100 seats in Portugal's new National Assembly, said last night his party was ready to try to rule Portugal if Invited to form a government this summer. Unofficial election results last night
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  • 143 6 Envoy has blood disease due to radiation CBS Reuter New York, Tuesday The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) said yesterday the American ambassador In Moscow Mr. Walter Stoessel, had developed a blood disease, believed to be the result of microwave radiation beamed at the embassy. CBS News described the disease as
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  • 139 6 UPI TODAY Is Tuesday, April 27, the 118 th day of 1976 with 248 to follow. the MOON is approaching its new phase. the morning star Is Venus. the evening STARS are Mars, Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. ON
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  • 96 6 Three contestants in Saturday's Mr. EraAmerica pageant at a Chicago suburban motel go through their paces to the amusement of members of the DuPage County National Organisation of Women. The pageant was a good-natured spoof of the Miss America pageant and aimed at publicising an uncoming rally
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  • 55 6 AP Milan, Tuesday Three masked, armed banm raided the parcels office of the Milan post office headquarters early on Friday and took away Italian and foreign currency whose value was not immediately known, police reported. But they failed to notice a parcel of gold Ingots weighing a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 175 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Rain, windy, cool 14-7 C. Headline: Portuguese right shows early gain in Assembly vote San Francisco Sunny, 20-7 C. Headline Reds trail in Portugal vote. Tokyo Cloudy, 2112C. Headline: Heavy turnout is reported in Vietnamese elections. Rome Cloudy, 14SC. Headline: Today the Socialists and Communists reply
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  • 360 7 Mission to find out how five Aussie newsmen were killed Reuter Canberra, Tuesday The Australian government is arranging to send a team of senior foreign affairs officials to East Timor to investigate the deaths of five Australian newsmen, killed while covering the fighting on the
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  • 257 7 Reuter London, Tuesday Britain's sterling currency made a moderate recovery on foreign exchange markets yesterday afternoon amid signs that an agreement is imminent between the country's trade unions and labour government over wage restraints. When the markets opened yesterday, sterling lost one and a half
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  • 165 7 Reuter Washington, Tuesday. —The Senate Intelligence committee agreed yesterday not to publish how much money Is spent by American Intelligence agencies. The committee decision, which came only a few hours before the scheduled release of the first section of Its* report, was made
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  • 38 7 About 400 people fill Saigon's People's Theatre to hear addresses by election can d idates. The people of North and South Vietnam voted In their first combined elections on Sunday. —AP AP radio picture
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  • 33 7 Berlin, Tuesday Rudolf Hess, Odolf Hitler's former deputy, marked his 82nd birthday yesterday in Spandau War Crimes Prison alone. Hess was not even allowed a birthday visit under prison rules
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  • 194 7 Reuter Lusaka, Tuesday US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania agreed yesterday on the need for a negotiated settlement on Rhodesia. At a news conference in Dar Es Salaam before Dr. Kissinger flew to this Zamblan capital for his third stop
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  • 47 7 UPI Salisbury, Tuesday Rhodeslan troops have killed two nationalist guerrillas in border area clashes, a communique issued by the country's Security Force Headquarters said. It said a total of 10 people were killed In the continuing guerrilla war in the past two days.
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  • 400 8 Singapore is well on its way to achieving universal literacy. But, Mr. S. Rajaratnam lamented on Sunday, some Singaporeans, who can read and write do not use their skills to acquire new knowledge. The Foreign Affairs Minister was reinforcing a general impression that the
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 54 8 A four-year-old who was Just told the facts about the birds and the bees saw a stuffed up dummy in a departmental store dressed in maternity clothes, and' asked out loud: "How did the daddy put the seed In her tummy and how Is the baby
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    • 47 8 A woman executive who prefers comfort to elegance used to patter around the carpeted office barefoot, until one day she couldn't find her shoes at the end of the a long search, Se finally found em. Under her boss' desk In his own private office!
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  • 806 8 Opinion s In the bfat of the American primaries, one man has kept carefully out of the race to the White House. He is Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller. Yet, he seems to be doing more for America than any other politician in
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  • 84 8  -  WOON HOWE SENG We have considered the request by Resident (NN, April 10) but regret to inform him that It la not practical to expand the roundabout to allow motorists coming from Lorongs 1, 4 or 5 to turn directly into Lorong 8 because of the
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  • 444 8 c VOICE OF THE PRESS f SIN CHEW I JIT POH The third Law of the Sea Conference currently going on at the UN headquarters has achieved nothing so far and It Is likely to end In failure like the first and second conferences held
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  • 642 9  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times The ethnic issue has become a major one In this year's campaign. Every presidential candidate, In orie way or another, has assured his audiences that, while he is not for ethnic purity, he doesn't believe the government should get
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  • 669 9 Harvard team studies the ways of infants and little children Los Angeles Times For more than a decade, a group of Harvard university re s e a r c hers have been studying the ways of infants and small children. Trying to find out
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  • 510 10  -  Company writes off Slim in land deal s Business News and Views 1 'A Company profile bv Lee Yew Meng The Mosbert financial troubles have apparently hit San Holdings resulting in San writing off $11 million on the purchase of a piece of land in Johore Baru.
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  • 144 10 UPI Santo Domingo, Tuesday The Dominican government has made a second appeal to the Philippines to rescind a contract to sell 1,150,000, tonne of sugar a year to US importers. Dominican newspapers quoted the latest government message as saying, "if the contracts are rescinded now,
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  • 250 10 UPI Brussels, Tuesday. The US dollar yesterday dipped slightly against all European currencies except the beleaguered British pound and Italian lira. Gold price was up 50 cents (US) to US$l2B In London. In Zurich, where markets were opened for only a few hours In
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 197 10 Airlines yesterday paced a late rally that Kushed prices Irregularis higher In the third slowest day of the year on the New York Stock Exchange despite concern over Federal Reserve Board policy. The Dow Jones industrial average, off six points at the outset, rallied over the last hour
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    • 34 10 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. SO Industrials (up 2.05). 20 transport (up 0.31). Ift utilities 87 87 (unch) 05 stocks 300 44 (up 0.50). —UPI.
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    • 222 10 The market opened firm centring on Incen-tive-backed issues. Nippon Oil and Telkoku Oil rose, pushing up other resources-related Issues &uch as Arabian Oil and Dowa Mining. However, forerunners such as Marudal Food. Shlseldo and Matsushita El. Trading dropped on profit-taking. The N.D.J.A. closed the day with a slight loss,
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    • 2 10 Reuter
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    • 99 10 Reuter Tokyo, Tuesday French Minister of Indus t r y and Science Michel D'Ornano yesterday announced new Franco-Japanese agreefi*CutS to join forces in the search for new sources of energy, and to cooperate in ensuring the safety of nuclear reactors. Mr. D'Ornano also called for a reduction
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  • 84 10 Reuter Luxembourg, Tuesday. The European Common Market has offered Italy short-term financial support of US$l2OO n'llllon ($3OOO million) to help prop up the lira, Italian Treasury Minister Emlllo Colombo said here last night. Italy has not formally requested further shortterm aid offered In addition to
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  • 58 10 Reuter London, Tuesday Trade Minister Edmund Dell yesterday said he hoped British and Jananese motor manufacturers could reach an understanding on the level of Japanese car Imports to this country. Mr. Dell was speaking In the House of commons, where he was questioned by parliamentarians who were worried
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 431 10 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BORN today, you are one of those extremely fair Individuals whose Interest in Justice gains him the kind of reputation any man or woman would be proud of. At the same time that you are fair, however, you are stubborn and demanding. Thus you
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  • JAPAN
    • 292 11 Japan has been called 'the world's most rapidly changing society. Yet it also rests upon traditions that date back into the mists of time Both history and tradition have stimulated the change in Japan instead of imposing barriers. Throughout its history, the Japanese have shown a unique
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    • 1362 12 After almost 300 year* Isolation... Japan is such an old country that her ancient history Is covered with the mist of mythology. Though Indeed old, Japan with youthful energy and vital spirit is constantly seeking to
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    • 617 14 In 1974, Emperor Hlrohito and Empress Naiako celebrated their golden we d d I n f anniversary, tbe first In the long history of the Japanese Imperial Family. The occasion prompted the publication of photographs of their early years and family fathering! which found an
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    • 1560 14 When the Second World War ended, Japan was a devastated land and its production facilities destroyed. The Japanese were in a miserable state of want and confusion. The shortage of commodities was particularly acute. In 1946, a year after the end of the war,
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    • 1389 14 Speculation on the timing of the Japanese general e 1 e ctions Is rife In Tokyo. Earlier In the year, political observers calculated that Prime Minister Takeo Mlkl would dissolve Parliament in May or June. The four-year term of the House of Representatives
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    • 376 16 Message from His Excellency Mr. Shinsuke Hori, Ambassador of Japan to Singapore. It gives me great pleasure to extend my greetings to the readers of New Nation through this special supplement. I have been In Singapore for only nine months and I find it an
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    • 663 16 The Japanese community here, with an estimated population of about 4000, is by no means aloof. If they are not seen mingling freely with the local population, It Is because the Japanese face a language problem. "Most Japanese here are still unable to
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    • 625 17 The Japanese take such pride in their culinary skills that their dishes often look too good to eat,and if prepared well, taste better than they look. Taste and presentation are the two important features of Japanese food which make the meal a total experience. A
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    • 185 17 Canon, oatematic/1 i o ED Twenty years on, will she still remember the day? mm Is ■>, s i .t I t it.rsa SSB ESvTSB r* a ?S~ »WI n ?rlf C 3k!?*** > t Imprinted date showing the year, month and day. There are only two cameras in the
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      • 103 18 Sheer soft vestal virgin white that flutters in the breeze. It is a dress which moves as vou move Restless, almost constantly in motion. The see-through one shoulder cape swirls when you twirl The skirt playfully drapes bare legs when you glide. This is
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      • 1022 18 'If you want a child you must tailor your life to it,' says Sylvia Wright. NY Times James and Sylvia Wright have gone out for evenings without their son, Michael, about once a year since h 1 s birth three years ago.
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  • 877 19 —SOMEONE SAID I KILLED IT...SEE! Providence Is an old shrew. Half your life, she ignores you and you motor along nicely, fuelled entirely by the sweat of your own brow. Which is not a rum sort of locomotion, really. Until
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  • GRAPEVINE by Vanessa
    • 97 19 Mrs. Elizabeth Chitty's critics called her a "Two-headed monster." To show them that she was as normal as they, Mrs. Chitty 48, took her dress off. Well, Mrs. Chitty proved her point but unfortunately the lady happened to be President of the Beard of Education
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    • 90 19 Melbourne's vice squad cleaned out the bookshops of porno pub 11 cat ions three years ago, carting 70 tons of seised books to its premises. Now it needs to clean out the police station. It can't let rid of the books. The Australian laws huve
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    • 43 19 Young people these days must be getting unromantic. It seems that discothequea In New York these days have to offer rooms for pool, backgammon, chess and even a library tb get the crowd in. Whatever happened to dancing cheek to cheek?
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    • 75 19 Scotsmen may be stingy but to keep up with tradition Scotsmen living in exile in Australia were willing to pay a 33 per cent tax to obtain a genuine made in Scotland sporran. The sporran, a mainly decorative purse worn around the waist on a belt over
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    • 48 19 Who says blond and beautiful women have got bird-brains? You wouldn't think so if you hear what Zsa Zsa Gabor has to say about being a good housekeeper. "Everytime I get a divorce, I get to keep the house," Zsa Zsa reportedly said.
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    • 66 19 The scheme to get as many cars off the road as possible seems to set its inspiration from the success of our family planning programme. Not only is the scheme called the Car Population Planning programme but officials refer to measures to dissuade car ownership
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  • 1114 19  -  f Cook-in by Violet Oon Some of the best recipes in the world are locked in the minds of restaurant chefs. These are people who cook not by a written formula but by instinct. Today I start a series of recipes
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    • 169 20 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN COME SEE OUR BIG COLLECTION the bears who staved indoors <r*i ALSO TRADE TRAVEL BOOKS TIMBER ENTERPRISES (P) LTD. 7E-I, ASIA INSURANCE BLDG. TEL: ***** (Manufacturer* A Publisher* Representatives) LEE LAMPSHADE STORE 303, 3rd Fl. Far East Shopping Centre, 545 Orchard Road Singapore 9. Specialist in Lampshades
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  • 267 22 Singapore Rugby Union President Niaz Mohammed Shah will not stand for re-election at the annual general meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club conference room today. Mr. Niaz who will be retiring from the Police Force at the end of this year said
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  • 774 22  -  By PHILIP TAN Bartley emerged as strong contenders for the National Schools Secondary Division soccer title when they handed favourites Monk's Hill a 3-1 beating In the seml-flnal at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The match was played at a tremendous pace and
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  • 571 22  -  Hasli, Mat Noh to join team SOCCER SCENE by Jeffrey Low National players Mohammed Noh of To a Payoh United and Hasli Ibrahim of Kakl Bukit have been invited to Join the Geylang International team to tour France and England in June. Geylang president Mr. Colin
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  • 69 22 London, Tuesday Results of last night's football: English Dlv. 3: Halifax 1 Colchester 1 (postponed from April 10); Dlv. 4: Bournemouth 1 Lincoln 1 (postponed from February 28); Swansea 2 Brentford 2 (postponed from Jan. 3) Tranmere 3 Bradford 3 (postponed from Jan 24). Scottish Premier Div: St
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  • 295 23 ON THE TRACK with Blue Peter Penang, Tuesday Winner of two of his last three starts, Keep The Faith is retaining his form and will take some beating in the Class 3 Division 1 1700 m handicap on Sunday. The four-year-old by Great Nephew
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  • 38 23 Tokyo, Tuesday Orient junior lightweight champion Appolo Yo&nio of Japan retained his title by defeating Philippine challenger Ludy Alarcon on points in their 12-round title fight here yesterday. Yoshlo weighed 58.6 kilos while Alarcon 582 kilos.
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  • 588 23 Bedi says there were no fit batsmen left Kingston, Tuesday Despite their crushing 10 wickets defeat by the West Indies here on Sunday in one of the strangest Test matches of all time, the injury scarred touring Indian cricketers were in good spirits yesterday. "I'm
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  • 436 23 Lynmontk Lady led past the 800 m and into the straight from Pteroptyx, with Kota Berani closing In. Ever Winner and Belar Lad were well up. Lynmouth Lady and Pteroptyx were soon beaten. Kota Berang forged ahead to win by IV4 lengths from
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  • 153 23 Tommy Young returned_a_ nett 70 to win the Warren' "A" Division medal on countbanck from T.T. Pow. Young also qualified for the Warren Club championship on countback with a gross 85. Other qualifiers: 8. Thomson (79); W. O'Regan (80); I. Manogar (81); T. T. Pow (82);
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  • 169 23 Reuter London, Tuesday. Slow left-hand bowler John Steele ripped Cambridge University's batting apart yesterday to lead county cricket champions Leicestershire to a 10-wlcket win. Steele took five wlcketa for 23 runs In 17 overs as Cambridge slumped from 84 for two to 139 all out
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  • 45 24 MEI UN: Now that there is free legal advice and counselling service at two of our community centres, our women and children will have someone to go to with their problems. AH FOOK: That's fine for them, but where do the men go
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    • 866 24 TV mmommNNM AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.35 MAGAZINE ZERO 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by This and That: A magazine series In English. 3.30 DIARY OK EVENTS ONE <r> 3.50 GENERAL HOSPITAL 4.30 INTERMI8SION 6.04 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by Camp Runamuck (r). Comedy series built around a camp for boys' and
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    • 243 24 Today's top shows THE FALLISERS Part Three. (.Over Ch. 5, at 8.35 p.m. in colour): Alice Vavsor moves into Matching, the Palllsers* country house to keep Glencora company. While there, she angers Plantagenet when she pleads with him not to force Glencora into attending a Christmas ball given by Burgo's
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