The Straits Times, 3 November 1977

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1977 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 259/1/77
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  • 851 1 US move to lower tariffs WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States made a major effort yesterday to turn back the rising tide of trade protectionism with a call to 90 countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers on about 1,000 products ranging from grains to cars.
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  • 131 1 TV3NN. Wed— An official D report on the Schleyer kidnapping and Lufthansa airliner hijacking showed today the West German Government never wavered In Its determination to stand up to the terrorists and thought Immediately of the type of commando raid that freed 86 hostage* The
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  • 63 1 PRINCE PHILIP r watches aboard the royal yacht as Queen Elisabeth waves to the British Concorde plane as it flies past Bridgestown. Barbados, on Monday. The Queen arrived In Brldgetown earlier en Monday on the final step of her Caribbean Silver Jubilee tour. She made her
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  • 383 1 LONDON, Wed. MR. Arthur Scarglll, a militant leftwing leader of Britain's co a 1 miners, bluntly warned Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan today that the miners could bring down his government if he interferes in their claim for a 90 per cent Increase in pay for coalface
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  • 56 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Two villagers were killed and two others wounded when Khmer Rouge troops attacked a Thai patrol unit near the Cambodian border yesterday, military sources said today. They said the incident took place at Nan M*k Moon village in Ta Phraya district of Prachlnburt province,
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  • 151 1 Abductors free tycoon for $10 mil ransom AMSTERDAM, Wed. Kidnappers freed Dutch real estate tycoon Maurlts Caransa early today in return for a 10 million) ransom and milion) ransom and Caransa told police he thought the kidnappers might be from the Middle East. "Mr Caransa told police his kidnappers spoke
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  • 79 1 By Paul Jensen MORE than $175,000 deposited in a Hongkong and Shanghai Bank night safe at Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, on Tuesday night was discovered missing yesterday morning. The money was in one of 21 bags of cash collected by the General Pest Office and deposited
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  • 732 1 Soviet offer to halt all N-tests MOSCOW. Wednesday PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev said to day the Soviet Union was ready for an agreement with other nuclear powers on suspending peaceful nuclear explosions, an issue which has held up conclusion of a total test ban treaty. Mr. Brezhnev made his offer which,
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  • 54 1 British gold reserves up LONDON. Wed. Britain's gold and foreign currency reserves rose by more than USI3 billion (8*7.5 billion) In October to a record U5520.21 billion the masu.y announced today. Nearly all the increase resulted from Bank of England Intervention In the foreign exchange market to prevent sterling rising
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  • 308 1 PARIS, Wed EiRANCE sept troops to West Africa overnight in a move to protect its nationals in the region following the abduction of eight French people by Western Saharan guerillas in Mauritania. After a week of rumours and denials about French military action, the
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  • 81 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance strongly denies any disagreement with President Carter on the value of trw President's world trip, which has been Jeopardised by the pace of congressional action on the Carter energy plan. "The Secretary ha* asked me to make the point
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  • 32 1 CANBERRA, Wed. The Labour opposition retfflrmed today that If It Rained power In next month's general election It would repudiate uranium contract* negotiated by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraswrs government. Reuter.
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    • 77 1 ROME, Wed. A regional councillor was shot seven times today in the legs, stomach and buttocks In the third attack In two weeks on members of the ruling Christian Democratic Party. The "Red Brigades" urban guerilla group claimed responsibility for the attack on Mr. Pubbllo Fieri,
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 116 2 New steps by Seoul to curb inflation SEOUL, Wed. South Korea, under Inflationary pressure resulting from the continuing foreign exchange Inflow, today further restricted short-term foreign exchange transactions. The new measures effected today by the Finance Ministry included the shortening of the period of repayment for credit Import* to 120
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    • 65 2 WABHXNOTON, Wed. The Strategic Arm* Limitation Treaty now being negotiated with the soviet Union to being described by BUte Department official* as the most thoroughly leaked document In recent diplomatic history. The officials said the leaks clearly come from the Capitol Hin and Pentagon opponent* of the
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    • 199 2 Advanced nations told: Adopt long-term policies LONDON, Wed. British Foreign Secretary Dr. David Owen yesterday called on advanced countries to develop long-term economic and Industrial policies so that they can adjust to the Industrial growth of developing nations. He said the example of Japan showed what could be done within
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    • 150 2 Labour's pledge of tax on foreign profits fANBERRA, Wed. y The opposition Labour Party declared yesterday It would impose a stiff tax on profits repatriated by foreign multi-nationals in Australia should it win the December parliamentary election. The warning came in the House of Representatives from the party's shadow minister
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    • 312 2 LONDON, Wed. A rushhour power blackout hit London and other parts of Britain yesterday, snarling traffic, trapping people in elevators and dousing the bright lights of Piccadilly Circus and Soho. Most of Central London was plunged Into darkness from 3.54 p.m. to 6.34 p.m. as
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    • 247 2 STOCKHOLM, Wednesday nTHE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) believes crude oil prices should eventually be set higher than alternative energy sources so as to conserve oil, a leading Opec official said today. Addressing an energy conference sponsored by the Swedish Electricity Board
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    • 132 2 LONDON, Wed Officials disc o*U Bed two national beauty raeeaa from the Mia World contest yesterday upon learning that each was only 15-year-old—two yean under the pageant's intntirann age requirement. BOM Italy, Anna KanaUs, and Alias Malta, Janice Galea, both 15, said they learned
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    • 52 2 Another warning WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States has again warned the Soviet Union that prosecuting Soviet dissidents might adversely affect relations with Washington, a reliable source disclosed last night Secretary of State Cyrus Vance brought up this problem in talk with Soviet Ambassador Ana toly Dobrynln on Monday, the source
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    • 267 2 VTEW YORK, Wed. iN Mr. Robert Strauss. President Carter's special trade representative, said yesterday that the United States is trying to work out "the most careful" of bilateral textile agreements, restraining Import growth in areas with high job Impact. He told a Foreign
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    • 86 2 THE loser In the race with the Anglo-French Concorde, the Soviet Union's supersonic jetliner, the TV 144, warming up. In Moscow on Tuesday just before takeoff for Central Asia on Its first passenger ran which ended years of costly delays. The beak-nosed aircraft, dubbed the Konkordski, made
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    • 51 2 DAR ES SALAAM, Wed. Twenty-two people are believed drowned after a- pontoon capdsed In the River Rufljl at Uteus. south of here, the Dally News reported today. About 100 people were on the ferry which capeUed en Sunday soon after a but tv driven on board.
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    • 265 2 UN draft on tighter measures against hijacking UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The General Assembly's special political committee yesterday condemned aircraft hijacking and called on all states to tighten airport and airline security. The resolution, adopted without a vote, appealed to all states to adhere to three existing international tre a t
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 139 3 MANILA. Wed. The establishment of a regional fish cannery was proposed today at the opening of a fourday meeting of the Asean Chambers ot Commerce and Industry < Asean CCI). The proposal was submitted to the AseanCCI working committee on food, agriculture and
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    • 62 3 RAWALPINDI. Wed. Pakistan's Supreme Court reserved Judgment today on a petition challenging the right of the military realm* to arrest ex-Premier Zulflkar All Bhutto and 10 other leaders of hla ousted party. After a bearing lasting six weeks, the court said It would Issue a short
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    • 76 3 HONGKONG Wed. A draft constitution for the Junior Police Officers Association is now being drawn up to enable it to be formed here as soon as possible, a government spokesman said today. The forming of this association meets one of the major demands made by rank
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    • 281 3 Burmese troops kill 500 Reds in clashes RANGOON, Wed. gURMESE government troops have smashed an attempt by communist insurgents to establish a secure base in the north-east of the country near the Chinese border. The government announced yesterday that its troops had killed more than 500 communist rebels In major
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    • 49 3 LOOKING solemn to the future ktaf of Spain, Fellpe de Bordon (centre), son of Kin* Juan Carlos (left) and Queen Sofia. The nine-year-old prince took the title as heir to the Spanish throne on Tuesday during mass at the basilica in Covadonja, Spain.— AP picture.
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    • 46 3 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Pupils sitting for examinations in the black township of Soweto today stoned other blacks who tried to bar them from entering school, police ssid. in other townships one school was set alight and unsuccessful attempts made to burn two others. Reuter.
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    • 238 3 POKYO, Wed. Prime Mml L ster Takeo Fukuda today appeared to have won the support of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in working for sarly conclusion of the longjending Japan-China treaty of peace and friendship. LDP secretary general Masaroshi Ohlra, who as foreign minister
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    • 116 3 jEIRUT, Wed.— A Saudi J Arabian multimillionaire, who bought the French luxury liner "France" for about US$l4 million (B$3S million) last month, said he plans to spend the same amount converting it Into a treasure house of rare French antiquities. I want this
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    • 155 3 RICHMOND (England), Wef A dranken soMler took aa army tank to get him home from an evening's drinking. Bat although Corporal John Oliver was safely ensconced in the SX- tonne* Chieftain Unk, a ee*rt was told here yesterday, he left behind him a threekilometre
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    • 257 3 Muslim rebel stronghold captured ZAMBOAKGA CITY. Wednesday /GOVERNMENT forces have captured aheavily- fortified Muslim rebel camp which they have had under bombardment for more than a week, a military spokesman said today. Col Honesto Islets, spokesman for the Southern Military Command, gave no details of casualties among government troops or
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    • 59 4 Anti-Desai demo THIS human wave storming the Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai's home in New Delhi last week was thwarted by riot policemen. The demonstrators. protesting against high prices and rising unemployment, belonged to the youth wing of the Communist Party of India. More than 100 of them were arrested
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    • 53 4 NAIROBI. Wed.. Ethiopian trade unionists have called for the setting up of a special squad to search out and destroy counter-revolu-tionaries responsible for a wave of political violence in Addis Ababa, the capital Night-time gun battles In the city are commonplace, diplomats In Addis Ababa
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    • 345 4 MCGADISHU, Wed. comali President Siad Barre today accused neighbouring Ethiopia, backed by its Soviet and other "friends," of expansionist designs in the Horn of Africa and beyond. He indirectly urged the the United States to act to counter the situation. Somalia is certain, he
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    • 112 4 Tough moves by angry Africans UNITED NATIONS. Wed. —African members of the Security Council, angry over Monday's Western vetoes of their resolutions on the South Africa question, yesterday revived tough proposals for dealing with the problem. These were presented in the form of amendments to a CanadianWest German draft resolution
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    • 235 4 Blacks pelt Carver with rotten fruits QALISBURY, Wed.— O Angry Rhodeslan Mack nationalist demonstrators pelted the car of British Resident Commissioner d c s i g nate Lord Carver with rotten tomatoes and bananas here today. Lard Carver, who had Just arrived from Dar Es Salaam for ceasefire talks, met
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    • 282 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Carter, fully back- ed by the major US groups for labour and Industry, has pulled the United States out of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). The US had contributed about a quarter of the lLO's budget and officials at Its headquarters
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    • 181 4 LONDON. Wed Tongsun Park, the central figure In the sweeping investigation of South Korea's alleged Influence buying in Washington, gave USSI9O,OCO (8*475.--000) to Otto Passman, one of the most powerful members of the House of Representatives until his defeat for a 16th term last year,
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    • 126 4 TOKYO, Wed. Japan JL should import US$3,OOO million (817,500 million) worth of goods to reduce its huge balance of payments surplus, totalling U5519,570 million as at the end of last month. Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda said today. Mr. Fukuda made the remark when he
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    • 113 4 EIGHT HURT AS OIL TANKER EXPLODES TOKYO, Wed—Explosions aboard a giant Japanese tanker injured eight people, three seriously, and sent 24 others diving overboard into the Pacific Ocean for their safety, It was reported today. The Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) said one of the 31 crew members was missing. Rescue
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  • 326 7 GEK MENG GETS HER PRIZE FOR POETRY WRITING Tl R E Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr. Ow Chin Hock, yesterday urged secondary schools and junior colleges to publish mat azinrs on a quarterly basis to improve the standard of writIng among Singapore students. He said the magaiines that should be
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  • 26 7 A LONG-TIME champion of women's rights. Mrs. Fonlar, has returned from Delhi after representing Singapore at the All-Asian Baha'l Women's Conference held there recently.
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  • 223 7 AN eight-year-old Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (Punggol) student's last request to her mother was a snack of luncheon pork, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Fam Woon Sze. a Primary Two student, drowned soon after her mother told her that she had not opened the
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  • 66 7 DZUL Kin Kemat. 18. who went for a swim with some friends In the sea ofl Katong on Tuesday, got into difficulty and was drowned, at about 2.45 p.m. HU body was recover- ed by the marine police at 9 p.m., according to the police. Dzul of Lorong
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  • 233 7  -  CHOO WAI HOM G By PROGRAMME to strengthen the teaching and improve the standard of English in non- English -medium schools will be introduced by the Ministry of Education next year. 'About 100 English-medium teachers have been picked to teach English as well
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  • 49 7 THE prtze-glvliig ceremony for the DBS children* art competition will be held at the ground floor of Plus Slngapum on Saturday at 4 pjn. Selections of the children's works will be on display there from Sunday to Nov 13 between 10 am. and 9 p m.
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  • 93 7 JAIL FOR KIOSK MAN A PETROL station attendant committed breach of trust twice while he was employed at two stations, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Tien Mln Ann, 24, yesterday admitted committing the offences on Sept 19 and Oct 3 and was jailed a total of six months. On the
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  • 25 7 A THREE-DAY Road Safety exhibition is to be held at the Pays. Letoar community centre from tomorrow between 8 p.m and 10 pm.
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  • 445 7 Two banks oppose Haw Par claim on priority of payments rTiwo banks are jointly J. opposing the claim of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd. on the legal question of priority of rights to payments of sums, owed to them, by Overseas Textiles Co. Ltd., now under receivership. Mr. Justice Choor
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  • 158 9 POPULARLY known as 1 the New Zealand Christmas tree which Is covered with bril iant red flowers In December a young Pohutnkawa was one of two planted in the Botanic Gardens yesterday by the New Zealand High Commissioner here, Mr. G.C. Hensley. Found only in
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  • 42 9 THE Singapore Society of Tourist Agent* (BSTAi will hold 1U annual dinner at the Mandarin Hotel today. Among the highlights la the crownIng of MUt SSTA 1977. who will win a return ticket to Paris donated br OTA French Airline.
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  • 603 9  -  LEE KIM CHEW By A RECENT spurt of A activity by the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) has alarmed financial institutions in the private sector, said Prof. Lee Sheng Vi at a seminar on banking at the University of Singapore yesterday. He said because POSB
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  • 103 9 ASIAN MART CONTINUES TO EXPAND rE Asian Dollar market continued to expand substantially In September with total assets amounting to $48.2 billion (US$l9.6 billion). According to the latest monthly statistical release issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the September figure was a lump of $1.01 billion (US$4O5 million) over
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 547 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday pRIME Minister Da- tuk Hussein Onn today gave PAS until Monday to reply to his proposal to end the Kelantan crisis. The proposal was made In his capacity a* the Prime Minister at a twohour meeting with representatives of PAS
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    • 145 10 DBTALINO JAVA, Wed. I —About 200.000 plantation workers In Peninsular Malaysia absented themselves from work today to observe "Solidarity Day." Rallies, organised by the National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW) were held at Its head office here, branch offices and estates this morning to mark
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    • 238 10 Triple antigen for babies: Advice to doctors KUALA LV MPUR. Wed. Doctors should be extremely careful if they are administering doses of the triple antigen to babies suffering from skin diseases or asthma because they could be allergic to the vaccine. Apart from this, the triple antigen is not known
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    • 66 10 PENANO. Wed. Malaysia might emerge as one of the biggest ooeoa producers In South-east Asia this year In view of "better than expected success" In planting of the crop with the cooperation of the fanners. Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk MusUpha Jabar. who predicted this here today, said
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    • 207 10 3 nations facing fish shortage, says expert KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia face a fish shortage, a world fishing expert said today. There is danger of fishermen catching too many small nsh, leading to a lack of big fish for Individual fishermen, said Dr. A. Oulland, chief of
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    • 84 10 Plane wreck to be sold as scrap KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The bulk of the wreckage of the DC-8 which crashed into a rubber estate near the Subang In tei national airport recently will be salvaged and sold as scrap, Bernama news agency reported today. Quoting a spokesman of the Japan
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    • 28 10 KUALA LOMPUR, Wed. The Momn Guaranty Trust of New York ope of the world's largest bank* will extend Its expertise and Interests into Malaysia next year.
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    • 235 10 Asean trade build-up aim of new accord KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A SEAN has agreed to encourage a flow of trade, investment and industrial activities within its member nations, Datuk Hussein Onn told the Dewan Rakyat today. He said Asean also agreed to step up Its Joint effort aimed at improving
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    • 151 10 CALL TO MAKE FULL USE OF JOBS DEPT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The private sector was urged today to make full use of the services provided by the Employment Department under the Labour and Manpower Ministry in getting their employees. Labour and Manpower MlnUter, Datuk Sri Lee San Choon, in making
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    • 156 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Deputy Communications Minister Enclk Mohamed All bin Sharlt said about 30,000 applications tor telephone lines in the Federal territory were on the waiting list. Replying to Datuk Loh Fook Yen <niKluang), Endk All said the Telecoms Department was also making
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    • 98 10 171JALA Lumpur, Wed. IV Malaysia wants closer relations with Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and hopes to hold more dialogues with them to achieve this, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Ministry. Zakarla Abdul Rahman, told the Dewan Rakyat today. Replying to questions. he said Malaysia established
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  • 422 11 Two-pronged move to safeguard tourist trade 'J'HE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is to launch a twopronged counteraction to protect the Republic's multimillion dollar tourist industry from rival international organisations^ One will Involve joint action by Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. In the other move, Singapore will from now on concentrate on
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  • 73 11 AN industrial dispute between McAllster and Company Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union (SMMWU), set for hearing in the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday, was settled in chambers. The dispute was over dental benefits and the classification of an employee of the company, Derek Fyfe. SMMWU
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  • 159 11 In-law handed theft suspect to police A CASUAL labourer was handed over to police by his brother-in-law who suspected him of stealing plumbing materials and electrical goods worth $200. Sapie bin Mohammed Sarip, 21, was yesterday fined $1,000 by a magistrate for stealing. The court heard that on Oct 21
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  • 79 11 THE Apex Club of Tanglln will organise a Mis* Slngapura Princess 1978 beauty contest at the Crystal Ballroom. Hyatt Hotel, on Jan 28. The winner of the coßtatt will iqpwaant Stafmpor* at the (Jueen of the Padfle Quest durlmt the mfcwima Moomba faaUval to be held In
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  • 32 11 THX Senior Mnttcr of BUto (Vtedfn ASato). Bidk Itehtm Uiak, who to UP tor 8l«Up. wIU oOdato at the aglap cnmmnnlty eantra'a kindergarten frmdu«Uoo ceremony ao Baturday at 7 pJB.
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  • 336 11 Sin Chew shares offer: Only 10 pc succeed r\NLY 4,506 applications IF or about 10 per cent of an overwhelming 44,--586 received for the Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) public shares oner were successful in yesterday's pubic ballo.lng at the DBS conference room. The balloting for the 5.3 million $1
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    • 243 11 America nearest newsstand Ge, a coov "or v^eare "^Mj^^ HIGHLIGHTS COVER STORY IS AMERICA TURNING RIGHT? Americans now want it both ways: lower taxes, but more services, less interference from Washington, but more help with problems. From this, a new synthesis. ASIA KOREA: US CONGRESS GETS TOUGH To arm or
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    • 335 11 Mwnt space a***! i^i^RrU r^sl s^H Put your insecticide next to Baygon when you read this ad You can actually read why Baygon is cockroaches for the next few in any position even when it's a better insecticide. It's all right there weeks. The reason is Baygon con- inverted. Now
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  • The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1977
    • 317 12 THE visit to Salisbury by Field Marshal Lord Carver, the British Resident Com-missioner-Designate for Rhodesia, has been described as a "mission impossible" by officials in the Smith regime. Unfortunately, Carver's whole African trip can be similarly described. Accompanied by the United Nations' Rhodesia representative, General Prem Chand, Carver
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    • 309 12 rpHE decision of the United States to with- draw from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has caused dismay; and even within the Carter administration there has been a strong difference of opinion with the Secretary of Labour, Mr. Ray Marshall, admitting that no one in the government
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  • 569 12  -  DAVID HAWORTH By in BRUSSELS TIRADE officials of the European Economic Co m m unity axe optimistic after the recent visit to Tokyo by the EEC president, Roy Jenkins, that the Japanese are now seriously prepared to reduce their trade surplus with
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  • 1177 12 GROWING NUMBER OF BUSINESSMEN ARE EMPLOYING BODYGUARDS AND RIDING IN ARMOURED CARS NEW YORK: Wednesday gUSINESSMEN in the major industrial nations of Western Europe and Latin America have altered their living and working patterns in the wake of extortion, kidnapping and
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  • 598 12 TEL AVIV: Wednesday T«HE government's 1 new economic policies switched Israel from 30 years of semisocialism to something approaching a Western-style capitalist system. Although the announcement came as a shock it should have surprised no one. Scrapping the complex system of controls that
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 18 12 SPECIALISTS IN GOLF EQUIPMENT b£K//P PTE.LTD. W^-J^tttaaii: 07. Paninaute ShopfMng Compt) U^r Col«m«n Str»«t, Singapore 6. Tel *****9
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    • 489 12 IST PRIZE 555.000.00 Mr. CD. Kronenburg P.O. Box 3, Killiney Road, Singapore 9. 2ND PRIZE Singer 26" Wondervision Colour TV. Mr. Yeong Su Ha 576 Kg. Aston Road, Bukit Mertajam, PWC Penang, W. Malaysia. 3RD PRIZE Akai Stereo System Mr. Heng Hian King c/o Syarikat Teck Hong No. 2 Jalan
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  • 302 13 Having a Medic Alert of our own MAY I suggest that we In Singapore have our own version of Medic Alert Under the scheme, all Singaporeans who have certain allergies or diseases which must be made known to the doctor In an emergency should carry their identity cards with them
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  • 226 13 f\N Oct. 20, along Lornle Road at precisely 7.55 a.m., I was booked by a Mobile Squad officer. He handed me a ticket for "driving at a slow speed on the crown of the road so as to obstruct motor vehicles moving at
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  • 61 13 Letters to the Editor will not I I be considered for publication I unless they have the writers' I names and addresses. Use a I H pseudonym if you do not I want your name published. H H If possible, type your letter, I double-spaced, on one side I
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  • A FAGE CF YOUR LETTERS
    • 288 13 WORKING AT SEA IS NO HOLIDAY REFER to your report entitled "Why shipping firms have to give good jobs at sea to foreigners." (ST, Oct 13). The statement that seamen are given "ample leave of 70 days" amuses me. Surely the Neptune Orient Lines fleet management department technical superintendent knows
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    • 142 13 TWO months ago, one of your readers pointed out the lnappropriateness of a man ■porting long hair being pictured on the front cover of the Singapore Telephone Directory's *C' Book. Early this month my friend who has his hair
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    • 194 13 IAM a technician by profession, but I cannot help sympathising with the plight and frustrations of teachers. By that, I mean the repeated speeches by public figures calling upon them to be more innovative, vigilant, responsible, rugged, and more recently (ST, Oct 9)
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    • 127 13 Removing smoky vehicles from the road nrE have seen and parTt tldpated In many vital campaigns but what is urgently required is to remove smoky vehicles from the road. The authorities blame scooterists and motorcyclists lor weaving In and out of traffic lanes thus causing obstruction. They are forced to
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  • 337 13 V REFER to the letter from "F rus t r a ted Taxpayer" (ST. Oct. 20). I suggest that the Income Tax Department should adopt the acknowledgment card system. There are several big statutory boards like the PUB. HDB. TAB and
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  • 236 13 rUR correspondent. "Veteran Unionist" (ST. Oct 22) certainly has a point. The disparity In promotion procedures within the various statutory bodies and between the statutory bodies and the ministries alone is an issue of rare concern particularly since It is inconsistent with
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  • 569 13 I REFER to the news item (ST. Oct 3) about the lack of passengers on the two routes operated by double-decker buses Services 8 and 86. Each time members of the public request for expanded services to large housing estates, the standard reply
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  • 127 13 MANY letters have been written regardIng the buses serving Ang Mo Klo But are the authorities aware that Street 24 (between Blocks 204 and 205) U the only stretch of road where ALL the buses pass either on their way to or from the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 242 13 Havea good time on u&^k.£. BBB£ I That's right, we're "l HfQjfi 1 S' v n 8 a qual'ty Swiss I watch with the CTV \__UMmlik~~Ml WWMt\ you rent from us. I^^^^Wiuss* k H tnt sol la(iv s a model, take, your pick. I KJ IMaMM I I morr details.
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    • 200 13 I Bre you dining with I the right equipment? HEt '^HHW^ Shop-talk with the uuatersports specialist. Marinescene offers you the best there is in diving equipment for the beginner or professional. Everything from snorkels, fins, weight belts, spear guns to tanks and regulators. Scuba equipment can even* be rented from
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    • 715 13 On your TV SINGAPORE 5 3.N PM Opiitt ari WMnr (Ck jch 7.45 HmtK Wmm»-Tlm Hto fib rtptat) IM lop it tki Tnit-OMtrNics in 3.30 Diary of tvents (Chinese) EUctricil 0 135 Eifht H««s if SbM Lji Unit,* drau 8.30 News ni newsrttl straMaput) II.N Opiam Rmcnl Chui: Fitn 4il
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    • 400 14 BbT«t« wwrwmmmmmmm-wmm.Kl'k PRINCE Stk Nov. 9.ls|in: THE SINGAPORE KARATE-DO 1 FEDERATION P^s^ts A GRAND FILM PREMIERE' Under the distinguished patronage of the m SENIOR PARLIAMENTARY SKRETARY f (MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS I MR. CHAN CHEE SENG Gross proceeds to send National Team to World Karate-do CKampionshipv (Japan) a Admission: $3/-
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    • 1538 14 OPENS ORCHMB TODAY! I AprNQflnFflli TAHiivt l^B i.f y h o°uTh^ atSkTUrR OPENS UUCUI I TODAY l^pSi WOULD YOU "CALL HIM SAVAGE 5 shows daily: mm, 130,4 00,*****30pm r|»f i; CATHERINE YVES cash bookings only no free list jig nFNFHI/F MANTAND I f^ simultaneously with i;? Z^ZL^ZL. VEIKUIE HVHIMV LpATHAY
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  • 461 15  -  N.G. KUTTY Cy GOVERNMENTS of developing countries were yesterday urged to play a more Important role In transfer through the enunicatlon of clear, well-thought policies of economic development and the promotion of planned Inputs of technology. ~The call was made by Mr.
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  • 258 15 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) is paying leasing fees totalling more than $9 million to operate direct flights between Singapore and Auckland. Responding to increasing traffic requirements, the airline Is paying $6 million to .lease a DC- 10 from Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) which
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  • 117 15 MALAYSIAN TEAM WINS THE TOP PRIZE rE Malaysian team was yesterday awarded the first prize of 5.1,500 for being the outstanding team for the Asian Young Manager* Award, at the Sixth Asian Association of Management Organisation's International Management Conference at ShangriLa Hotel. The runner-up was Japan, who was awarded $900.
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  • 111 15 THE Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, yesterday encouraged students to take up the reading habit. Opening the Ngee Ann Technical CoUege Students' Union Book Fair, he said most students now read books for the sake of examinations. When not doing this, they
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  • 338 15 EVERY employer should be entitled to the '•full-tim» attention" of his or her staff, and working women should be able to handle it without neglecting their family. This is the unanimous view of three women executives attending the flve-day Asian
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  • 220 15 Dunstan defends Aussie stand on tariffs rE South Australian Premier, Mr. DA. Dunstan yesterday defended his country's strong stand on tariff protection as being "reasonable." He said this was because Australia had to provide a range of Job opportunities for its people "in order that they continue to enJoy the
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  • 400 15 Developers lash out at these home buyers IIOUSING developers yesterday hit out at "unscrupulous" buyers who refuse to take possession of their completed houses in order to claim damages for delay. According to the developers, although these houses were physically completed, the buyers refused to accept possession until they received
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  • 58 15 Ministry's concert for young THE Ministry of CuLture's "Concerts for the Young" series will be held at the National Library lecture hall on Saturday, at 2 am Student* from various schools will play the works of famous Weuern composers and Chinese folk music on the piano, organ, violin, clarinet and
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    • 467 15 PICK OF THE WEEK GROCERIES SUNDRIES "S^SSSSIZ GREEN PEAS EDGELL 500g1.75 EVAPORATED MILK IDEAL 4i0g0.72 SNOWFLAKES 12-Pc Pressed Opal Ovenproof worth $1.60) 4*er3.80 rnnifPn MAM /ciirnH\ mi idmct cmn lOR AGAR AGAR POWDER ROSE per pkt 0.62 Cups/Saucer Set 2 Designs (All Stores) Z^frs.lo DALE Closet Deodorizer 9 oz(AII Stores)£6s
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    • 52 15 CAR CARE Acceleration is poor <c W i i [YOU'D SEEN HOW I BLEWM BREAKER SAP ANPJ Wfr~— 1 it^rIauYGO^NG^SHAIL V JOHN OFFONTHE J I H ignition SETTir\i<3 I V STAKT 7MAT RACE r 1 \A/At HOWE -x\ I 1 AGAIN WENPY J t^^^^l^^ I f^HECK THE VALVE "t 1
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  • 1498 16 CLO SING PRI CE S rVfHB last transacted ready sale at the X ckx* of luislnsßi on the Stock Exchange of Singapore resterUy compared wttn Urf previous day's prices .Gist her with intnlih and tow. Adjusted for script/ rights Issue) SECTION ONE Closing Tone: Steady. TURNOVER: Official figures supplied by
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  • 1448 16 BID and offer prices officially .listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackeu in lou of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified Ail Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "attt." Big Board
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  • 315 16 B OT 8 1/2% IMI (100.000) (1008 100 J .S) B O T 7 578% 1984 (100.000) (96.8 9758) LTCBJ 1982 100 OOO)(98'iB 98SS) Credit Lyonnai. Floating I*B3 (100.000) (97' iB 98S) DBS onvert. \tt% IMI (100.000) (968 978) D B S 8 1/2% 1982 (100.000)
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  • 1340 16 ■a ID and offer prices offl- claJly luted and buatnosf in sad nporUd to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday with til* number ot shares traded sbown In brackeu m Ms of 1.000 unlU unkss otherwlae spedficd. INOUSTBIAU Aaaw (1 408). Mmm (i (7B I.7SS). Alac M*M (0
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  • 32 16 LONDON O»a»tr artaaa 00 TutwUy (|wa»mm la hraakata). Wtrvkar Spot buytn lt*» SO <M4O>. Hllin f«l 4M41); Thra* Montb buy»n <«U (1*62). satlars i«sa.M <HU.M>. t^arkat tstwt Stndjr. km: 6.500 Haail
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  • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
    • 33 16 loatbul thMslalnd •ulckßaby ■UN Ll.nFmiUi a Choal *C C-MPH ITob.cco 190 1M 116 372 130 231 140 201 228 12S 815 ■fie ♦in ♦n 10 +9 +8 +8 ♦7 ♦6 6 +5
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    • 24 16 ■*1 V CBC [CcaMat toof Huat lac Darby I Flow oM Storage nab Shipyard ProowU— 005 272 120 332 316 204 139 115
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    • 30 16 Nanyans PrM 757.000 Lien Hoe I*l .ooo lackeapa 101,000 FedCaMes 80.000 Olympia 74.000 Seatosa 89.000 Lrani Hun 57.000 SrKoconut. 57.000 Mef a C hem 49.000 CSugara 47.000
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    • 31 16 t.T. Index: nd us trials Inance lotels 'ropertles: 'ins rubbers: ).C.B.C. t: ***** 422.28 2M.OS ***** 417.40 417.49 171.61 172.26 IM<2 160.62 ***** 146.08 387.12 387 99 237 11 237.49
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 289 16 HONOKONO: Share prices closed sharply higher In very active trading on Increased turnover, with moderate profit taking towards the close, dealers The Hant Seng index rose 9.96 points to 432 23 NOV 2 HK» Amal Rubber l.tt »ooi Associated Hotels 2 85 +0.09 Bowaters CheongKong 5 15 +0.19 China
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    • 367 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly higher following the recovery of the US dollar, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 3.74 po'.nts to close at 5,024.82 on a volume of 210 million shares. The new index closed at 374.18. up 0 90 NOV I Yen Allnomolo 457 Akal 330
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    • 337 16 SYDNEY: The market was quleUy easier, with sentiment depressed by some unfavourable company news and the lack of any stimulus such as moves towards lower interest rates, dealers said. The Sydney All -Ordinaries index feU 2.37 points to 450.48. NOV 2 Cents A C. I 180 ADC IS A
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    • 51 16 STRIKING prices of the stock options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the periods, bid and offer prices and business done yesterday, with the number of options traded shown In brackeu. C sad C (Dm M.M) (0.40 B). V O B (March 13.00) (0.128 0.158) (1)
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    • 62 16 Tmaday M.nday US* VM Melbourne (1) CVmd 143 06 London *****8 161. 808 162 508 102.008 Zurich 162.238 141. 258 163 COS 162 008 Part* 1«S-M IM.M WiannSay TaaaSay Hoagkoaf IM.OOB IM.IOB mm i«2 Bos s'pon (2) mm ln.ra 163 318 142 188 Export prtCM la non «t.rlln« anas
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    • 31 16 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Government revised its exports duty on crude palm oil, reducing the duty to $348.03 per tonne from $481.52 announced yesterday, the Customs department said. Reuter
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    • 215 17 T^EW YORK. Tues. Fresh concern about rising Interest rates sent stock prices sharply lower over a wide area In light trading. The Dow Jones Industrial average dropped by more than 11 points to and the New York Stock Exchange Index feU 0.53 point. Big board volume came to
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    • 118 17 AMSTERDAM. Tues The market eased in quiet conditions due to wldesspread European market closure* and Wall Street's overnight weakness, dealers ■aid. State loans were lower. ClMtnit pun, in Dutch milldrn witk tb* tflffmoc* on the prrrt«M MMioai prten. nio i no«to»w win Ufa »W urch .M .M jnntver izd.ou
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    • 174 17 yiIRICH, Tue*. The stock market doatd slightly lower In quiet dealing* with the continued weakness of the dollar and the closure of several continental bourses, dealers said The Credit Suiase index was down 0 8 point to 339.7. Ctoslnc pDeta la fraaa with Ik* itiMii oo U» mTt«M ■■■lQ«l
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    • 61 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 492.1 Friday 506.6 Week Ago 514.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday M6JI Friday 818.35 Week Ago 801.54 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Morday »7 to »7H Friday 924 to 93 H.K. HANG SENG Monday 423.37 Friday 417.79 Week Ago 413.64 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 389.83 Friday 389.07 Week
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 171 16 fTHE Straits tin price 1 rose $12 per picul to $1,842 on an official offering of 175 tonnes, down 66 tonnes on Tuesday's close. The rise was attributed to lower turnover coupled with buying support from the US, Europe and Japan. LONDON: Tin Standard on the day rose by
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    • 30 16 Rubber: Nov 2 Singapore: Not 206.50 Cts (up 0.58 cent). MaUysU: Nov 206.54) cts (up 0.50 cent). Tin: $1,842 (op $12). Official offerinc: 175 tonnes (down 66 tonnes).
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    • 117 16 CNINBBB mOOUCI BXCHANCE. SINttAMaS MOOM CLOSING PRICIS PIR PICUL vasTsaoAV C.nut Oil: Bulk *80 acll.n. old dram 889 aelKra, new drum »»o Kll.n. Cipn: Mixed (looae) UK Com. $S2 buy.ra. raaoar: liuntok ASTA white fob 100-; NL.W 84M aellen. Sarawak whit, fob »e<-, NL.W (410 aellen. Barawak apedal Mack
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    • 451 16 tN line with steadier Lonx advices, opening quotations were Ug cents higher after which profit -taking trimmed levels slightly. The market then ruled quiet and unchanged throughout the morning session. Some Jan/ March offers were absorbed In early dealings. Turnover was light. The aiternoon session was quiet and featureless
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    • 109 16 rjAILY BSR and SMR prices at noon yesterday: Not DM Bayer* B«Uen Bayers Sellen B.A.S. (CiiiMt Mtfc) (Farwmrt Mthi SSH 20 (1 ton pallet) 301.00 203. 00N 303.00 204 D0N SSR 80 (1 ton pallet) 1M.60 300 MS 1M 50 301.50N SMR SCV (1 ton pallet) *****
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 435 16 STEADY conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with trading centred on Naayang Press, which rose to a high of $2.00 at the height of the active dealings. Interest in this counter continued unabated and market sources reported that many dealt were written on
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    • 322 16 OPERATORS continued to adopt a wait-and-see approach to trading yesterday as the Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted quietly higher. However, trading was still slow and coupled with the low volume generally reported, the market appears to have moved back onto the consolidation trail. Reflecting the general trend, the
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    • 206 16 STERLING eased slightly this morning to open at 1.8430/70 against the US dollar following news that the coal miners are voting against an Incentive scheme provided by the government. Trading In sterling was less hectic with Sterling/ Singapore holding firm around 4 4000 The Singapore forex market
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    • 142 16 Interbank rates at 3.00 p.m. Currencies Nominal rate* Smithsonian Pereentaf* quoted yesterday (eraaa) parity chance US dollar 2.3865 2 3875 2.8196 —15.36 Sterling pound 4.40t.2 4.4078 7.3469 40.10 Hongkong dollar 50.72 50.77 50.51 +0 41 M'slan dollar 99.97 100 06 100.00 0.03 Aiut schilling 14.9389 14.9940 12.1012 +23.44
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    • 178 16 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 1. Offer Bid 7 days 5 5 8 5 l/S 1 mth 6 9 16 6 7/14 2 mths 7 1/16 6 15/14 3 mths 7 1/4 7 1/8 6 mths 7 9/16 7 7/14 9 mths
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    • 36 16 Closing Interbank rates In Singapore dollar* tor Not 1. Offer BM Overnight 1/3 1/4 1 mth 4 1/2 4 1/8 3 mths 5 4 7 8 S mths S 18 5 Sosree: Asllejr Pearee.
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    • 71 16 RANQE o( rat*, offend by (Jll--eouat nouaaa oa Nov 2. Ovmiibt 1/4 te 1 1/4%. Call dapoalt 1 to 1 1/4%. ClaaaM *mt Sail J- Month Tmnry bill. 1 1/1* S 1/1* Month Bank bills 4 11/1* 41* 16 3- Month CD 8 1/1* 8 •Month CD B II*
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    • 50 16 ACBC Mjfmmr Bank 7 1 Banckok Beak 7 Bank of America Hank uf China 7 BankorTokyo 7 Bank Negara Indoneaia Chartered Bank 7 h«»r Manhattan 7 DBS 7 1 r ir.t ;hK-«»o bank HSBC Indosuei Malayan Hanking Mlt.uiM.nk 7 OCBC •*> mro i;cb I i mbc 108
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    • 861 17 THE prevailing high commodity prices coupled with the tax concessions announced recently in the Malaysian budget should enable Rahman Hydraulic Tin to maintain a satisfactory rate of growth In the current year ending June 30. 1978. In the past financial year, Rahman lifted pre-tax profit
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    • 223 17 US firm's $5m expansion of its plant in Jurong AN American company Is to invest $5 million to expand its plant In Juronr In a bid to capture markets in the Asia-Pacific region. The expansion by LeBlond Incorporated (USA), the world's largest producer of a complete Une of lathes. Includes
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    • 322 17 The 3 threats to economy: Chee Onn IjiREQUENT job-hopping among young r industrial workers, their ready dissatisfaction and unrealistic high wage expectations would pose a serious threat to Singapore's economy, the MP for Bukit Merah, Mr. Lim Chee Onn, warned last night. These pitfalls would lower the productivity of industry,
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    • 51 17 A VIGILANTE Corpi naUonil serviceman, Suppilyah atw utcmwntam. s». ni sentenced to Hx month* Jail (or btfnc afaMot from training. Bupp«ly»h was tbaent from civil defence training at Thoouon Secondary School oontlnuouily from Jan M la*t ymr to Sept 1* thU ymr, amounting to 91 duty
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    • 434 17 SINGAPORE employers have been severely rebuked by the NTUC for suggesting that laws be introduced to increase workers' productivity. Describing this call as an exhibition of naivety "which even a schoolboy would not be guilty of" the NTUC stressed that prod activity would
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    • 1477 17 II V The competition is opened to a« these gift coupons to buy other and Yellow is the 2nd Ball then the I ifl f^" l6^ T!! 0 c P 01 0 886 of 9oods from our Emporium, up to two .vinning LUCKY COLOURS will I o and above. the
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    • 581 18 CLASSIFIED ADS AT TOUR SERVICE v/>v Telephone Service:- II V. -wJ Weekdays A »9fe 8 30 a.m. —5.00 p.m. W Saturdays /f> y J. JO a.m.— 3. 00 p.m. Public Holidays C.A.T.S. &00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. |a>S-6t>77| Counter Service Regular office hours Ansafone Service After office hours RATES Per word
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    • 414 18 BUVINO SELLING POPULAR English American Paperbacks comics magazines. Ring: *****. Prince Book Exchange. 030. Peace Centre. (9). BILLIARD TABLE FOR sale. Offer over 84.800 will secure the transaction. Contact 91 1911 ext. 29, for evening 5609X2. KENWOOD WASHING MACHINE model 1350 3-month old. Price 3500 ono Ring: *****2 after 3p.m.
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    • 1571 18 I II EMPLOYMENT 1 TRAVEL AQINCV REQUIRES experienced Accounts Clerk with minimum LCC Intermediate qualification Thoee with LCC Higher Certificate and knowledge of Travel Agency accounts preferred Kindly apply with non-returnable photograph, expected salary to: P.O. Box 217 Slgiap S/porr 16. WANTIO UROENTLT FEMAL general clerk. No experience required Preferably
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    • 1230 18 I II EMPLOYMENT 1. PROOUCTION TECHNICIANS Trade Certificate In one of the following: Mechanical Engineering. Maintenance Fitting. Motor Vehicle Mechanic or Metal Machining. Those without the trade certificate but with minimum 2 years proven experience In maintenance of production equipment will also be considered. Successful candidates must be prepared to
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    • 1445 18 II EMPLOYMENT JAPANISE LOUNQI RSOUMSS young girls as hostesses Salary above Si. ooo p m Ring *****1 for interview. (10.00 am. •.SB p.m.) Prevails relected sppli rtnu need not apply TRUCK ATTINDANTS RBOUMIO. Please apply personally at Oreen Bpot factory, t m.s. BukltTtmah Road during office hours A Progressive Food-processing
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    • 698 19 II EMPLOYMENT c'mdUMt tor m. toStwtng p««. Saaac I. SHIPPING ASSISTANT Must speak und write English and Chinese and possess shipping experience 2 GENERAL CLERK Must speak and write English and Chinese. At least experienced in Despatch. J SALES ASSISTANT Must speak and write English and Chinese Oraduated from Nanyang
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    • 677 19 SWISS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Juraaa Fisr Road. Spore 22 urgently requires MAINTENANCE FITTER Must have experience In electrical hydraulic welding and general contract work Salary negotiable MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS No experience required, training will be provided 5-day week without shift duties Those who possess technical qualifications may be considered
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    • 852 19 I 111 VEHICLES MATS BE A T THE HE A T with mawuenu .1 M tilt Check our cool teature*:— INSTANT S CONSTANT COOLING with copper tubing for the evaporator 3 WAV DIRECTIONAL LOUVRES to' total car cooling FITS ANY CAH PERFECTI V FACTORY MADE MOUNT KITS FOR MOST JAPANESE
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    • 955 19 1967 RENAULT RlO 1100 C.C. Very I good condition. 46 Zlon Road. I (behind Oreat World) *****9 I DECEMBER 1971 PEUGEOT 504 I Excellent condition. Alrcon -1 dltloned Selling sB.6so o.n.o. discount for export. Phone *****0 IS7S MAZDA ISSS Saloon, one owner, original paint, radio/ cassette $10,400/- 0.n.0. Tel: *****0
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    • 1548 19 111 VEHICLES A MATS 197$ TOYOTA CROWN 2600 Deluxe. Automatic gear. One owner Alrcon.. cassette. Road tax/ tyres new. Tip-top condition Tel: *****4 1972 COLT GALANT OS. New tax/ Insurance Sports rims and tyres $7,400 ono Vincent Chla *****2. 4. Jalan Hwl Yoh 1970 MlNl. 2 owners, low mileage, winding
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    • 593 19 lIVI IV ACCOMMODATION PtOPCHTIES SSS REALTY SERVICES TotaplMMO Stitti offers: DIET. It ST. MICHAEL'S ROAD New Maisonette Furnished $700 MET. 11 HILLCREST ROAO 2-storey Semi-detached. Furnished $900 DIST 21 SELETAR HILLS Phase 14 new 2-storey Detached. Furnished $1,800. ARM) othor HOUMS S PLATS avatoWo. DIST.IO MOUNT SINAI Plain, unfurnished 4-bedroom
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  • IX OBITUARIES
    • 27 21 the FAMILY Of the late Mr Quah Heck Hock thank relatives and friends for their condolences, contributions, wreaths, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement.
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      166 21 MMt ifONO VII KONO I DM MARIA CHOV KWAI CHtNO pasted away peacefully on 11 1 77 leaving behind three sons, Steven. Eric and David, daughters-in-law and grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave 93, Parbury Avenue. Spore 16 on Friday. 4.11.77 at 10 a.m. for O.L.P.S.
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    • 57 21 ALAMELUMANOAMMRS V.B. TMAVm) Bane It.lt.lttl Dta* J 11 it7i Four years have flown swiftly but your love and devotion have not left our hearts. m**rt*d by d*UßhHr. uai AnaMßa and lovad «m (K.L.) IN LOVING MEMORY ofTur beloved Choo Tin Kwons departed 3-11-1975 Sadly missed by your
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    • 33 21 said on Saturday 5. 11.77 at 190 p.m. Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Jalan Resak off Ylo Chu Kang Road B'pore 28. Attendance of relative* and friends are ernestly requested.
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    • 822 21 I VII TRAVEL 4V RESTAURANTS jSjW /^fl WEx I OVERSF.AS TOURS s^&l m iv 11 > TAIWAN/ HONOKONO/ /7^iP^BaBBV V I MANILA BaßaF <CT 12' TAIWAN/ HONOKONO/ I BANOKOK 9m. \:i 14 days $1555 Departure Dates B>-iiL*iil-.»i\kßal 7 11, 14/11. 21/11 28/11. 3011. ■Hr^^lr^i^T3Bl I s I 2 1212.19/12.26/12 Bal
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    • 1177 21 VII TKA VEt A KESTAUt ANTS j nam HO TRAVEL service y^l^rSk\ i Singapore! Pie Limited VT B^ STPB LIC NO: 140 West /£fl Bs\ Malaysia Tour < Inclusive GenAfl t iiik (".imiron HiKMl.indsi by ilrAbsb BsaßaSßsß Bam\ lux>l airronditionpd roach seven H|HQPbpHHHM\ days SJIBS six days SSIBS/-. ■*< I
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    • 446 21 VII TMVa 4V KESTAUKANTS A JADE OARDCM RESTAURANT W apacHlHi m 3f Ije is c not at borne- 1 vmtn <*•*-•*** i I trpjOSltCrSi Court. Lu«eh i DINNER (7 p.m. -11 p.m.) i I O.ar 100 Paklng dlahaa lo ~LI B>^ chooaa krom I "^r^"»- J Pratty aingars to antartaln
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  • 243 22 Thirty families move Into 'Leaning Tower' ABOUT 30 families are believed to have moved into the 23--storey Block 187. in Boon Lay Avenue which had been dubbed the "Leaning Tower of Jurong" because of what appears to be a slight In July a spokesman for Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) which
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  • 121 22 JTC SALE OF FLATS: GOOD RESPONSE rE response to the third tale, offer of Jurong Town Corporation flats haa again been overwhelming. JTC said In a statement yesterday. More than 400 Inquiries were received for the 63 five-room slab block flats In Teban Garden. Formal applications for twothirds of the
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  • 46 22 TBJEX ssrvtee to the ffrifr^mn TM«rw)« ia arguable bttwMD U0 18. ud >J0 pjn. dally. Call booking can he «sd* by taring *U. lor three mlnutas and lia.M lor eaeb adiMhonal minute or out tbanof Singapore baa Bex aarfiee to 11( obuntrlaa.
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  • 11 22 THERE were 96 road accidents, three serious, on Tuesday.
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  • 603 22 COOK told the High Court yesterday that he carried nearly 138 grams of heroin from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore in a pirate taxi because his friend, who was a fellow-passenger, had promised him a reward of $1,000 for his services. Wong Kee
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  • 135 22 Pupils' poisoning: Bacteria found in food rE Ministry of the Environment which conducted laboratory tests en feed samples from the Friendly Hill Primary School canteen followinc food yolaontM of SI papils recently found food poisoning organism in one. A ministry statement said yesterday the bacteria which caused the feed poisoning
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  • 428 23 Double death crash: Conviction quashed TTOE Chief Justice yes- terday quashed the conviction of a 22-year-old man who was found guilty by a district court of having caused the death of a couple by dangerous driving after hearing submissions that the evidence of the main prosecution witness at the trial
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  • 204 23 $14,000 gift to Home for Aged KAMALA dub has donated $14,419 to the Home for the Aged Sick in Jalan Payo Lai towards the cost of an extension project so that it can take in some of the people on the waitint list. The amount was raised through a donation
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  • 34 23 HINDU teachers and pupils In the afternoon session have been given permission by the Education Ministry to leave school at 3.30 p.m. or after recess on the eve of Deepavall on Wednesday.
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  • 1013 23 Tea in fact missing, court told AN Insurance agent, A who reported to his principal company in Britain that there was no basis to a rumour that a consignment of tea valued at $3.75 million (U551,472,624) bound lor Port Sudan had been
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  • 103 23 HOUSEWIFE Kathlrvallo Saroja, 27, was jailed a day and fined $750 by a magistrate yesterday for stealing four brassieres, two panties and a blouse worth a total of $35.60 from PIEU supermarket at Block 83 to 66. Yuan Kuang Road, Jurong, on Tuesday at 12.30 p.m. The court
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    • 242 23 Straits Times Crossword ii it pi pi p I I* ■Mg^g^g^g^B 1 ACBOSS 7 One to the West in 1 Top person coming from theatre seats? Parts to Crsthie (10). Lovey-dovey, sort of tmrSAa you wen for the tert F"** 7 <•• *>• (4). 12 Leaving school ln ruins? 10
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 157 24 Watson on top in 1977 earnings WASHINGTON, Wed Tom Watson won the 1977 money-winning title on the U.S. golf tour with earnings of US$3lO,--653 < $776,500), theProfesslonal Go fers' Association reported yesterday. Wat s on accumulated the third highest total ever In his sixth year on the tour. Only Johnny
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    • 67 24 LONDON, Wed.— Bruce Rloch, captain of Scotland, re-joined his former club Derby County from Everton yesterday for £150.000 ($645,000). Rlocb left English First Division club Derby 11 months ago to Join Ever- ton, city neighbours of European Cup holders Liverpool. The 30-year-old midfleld player will link up
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    • 1343 24 tPOH. Wed —A total of Ml 1 horse* lias been entered for the Perak Turf Club November meeting here on Nov. 13. 13. 19 and 30. They comprise 104 In Class Two. 140 In Class Four. 13S in Class Six and 11 Malaysian-bred bones sold In I*7l.
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    • 196 24 THREE SENT OFF IN CUP MATCH f ONDON, Wed. Three players were sent off as tempers frayed In the closing minutes when Third Division Bury upset Second Division Millwall 2-0 in an English League Cup third round football replay In Bury last night. Referee Kevin McNally dismissed Bury captain Dave
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    • 141 24 Nantes are confident LONDON, Wed. Eric Pecout, Henri Michel and Ugo Bargas are the three players French champions Nantes will be plnnuie their hopes on in Spain today when they tackle Atletlco Madrid In their European Cup second round, second leg clash. A French team has never won Europe's major
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    • 332 24  -  WHATEVER the merits or otherwise of the Ruby Chan; furore, the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' decision to suspend her during the recent Pasir Panjang Bowl championships was totally illtimed. The STBC, of course, have said that the timing decided at an emergency meeting was no more
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    • 25 24 CALIFORNIA, Wed. Dianne FromhotU upset topaeeded CnrU Evert 7-6, 6-4 In the flnt phase of the UBS2M.OOO (1625.000) roundrobin tournament last night. AP.
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    • 261 24  - Karateka Sim hopes to score a 'first' V7ICTOR Sim (left) hopes to become Singapore's first international karate releree. He leaves for Japan next month to sit for the World Union Karate Organisation judge examination. The 31-year-old exinternational karateka, who was forced into premature retirement fo lowing a recent leg Injury,
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    • 82 24 A DELAIDE. Wed.—Mid- I die order batsman dle-order batsman Oundappa Viswanath scored 94 anu or:-spin-ncr Srlnlvas Venkataraghavan took six for 18 in a one-day match at Port Lincoln, South Australla today to own the indians' Australian tour. In reply to the South Australian Country team's feeble 72 the
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    • 257 24 SWIMMING No prayers please! c ohmmmw 1977 AMON6 THE UNINITIATED ONC Or THI J THIS POSITION IS NOT AS YOU KNOW. 100 NEED A WHEN DO YOU BREATHE IN MOST DIFFICULT STROKE PICTURES U ALLOWED. THE ELBOWS BEND J HIGH ELBOW POSITION IN CRAWL v[ THERE ARE MANY TECHNIQUES. I
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 362 25  -  PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE bas- ketball player Tan Teck Khoon, 24, is in a dilemma after receiving this ultimatum from his employer "Go to the SEA Games and the Asian Basketball Confederation without pay or stay at home." Says Teck Khoon. who works as a
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    • 451 25 Another night of glory for Indians IT was another night of glory for the Singapore Indians when they held the Swedish Division Two soccer champions, Advitabe rg s to a goalless draw In a cliff-hanger at Jalui> Besar Stadium yesterday. Only last week, they shocked the Australian side. Inglewood Kiev,
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    • 284 25 KIWI LESSON FOR SINGAPORE RUGBY TEAM CING APORE'S SEA Games rugby team yesterday learnt one Important lesson: Not to play into the hands of their opponents, reports DHABSAN SINGH. Although speedier, the Singapore players did little running and were mest of the time engaged in the nicks, mauls and scrums.
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    • 452 25 BANGKOK, Wed Two dull. listless soccer games featured on the fourth day of the Seventh King's Cup football championships at the National Stadium. Defending cochamplons Malayla defeated Singapore 4-3 after leading l-o at half time, and South Korea trounced Indonesia 3-0 after a 1-0
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    • 48 25 PHILADELPHIA Wed. Marvin Johnson beat BUly Douglas In me fifth round of an American middleweight contest by a technical knockout. In another fight. Matthew Franklin teat L«e Royster in a 10-round middleweight contest. Roystcr wms listed fourth In the world middleweight class. AfP.
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    • 267 25 SINGAPORE tennis champion Mahader Hassan, now on a three year scholarship In Alabama, wants to return home because of financial difficulties. Mahader, 20. who left Singapore in August on a scholarship to study business administration and play tennis at Jefferson State Junior College, In Alabama, made
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    • 180 25 mHE Singapore BadJL mlnton Association are up In arms against recent criticism about their preparation for the SEA Games, reports BERNARD PEREIRA. They have been accused of being ill-prepared and lacking in funds and facilities. But SBA president Dr. Lee Kin Tat feels that "the
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    • 35 25 MR. M. Ounaretnam, M, former president of the Ceylon Sports Club, died yesterday, after a short Illness, leaving behind a wife and a daughter. Be was cremated at the Mount Veraon Crematorium yesterday.
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    • 6 25 THE ONLY 'GOAL' OF THE MATCH
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    • 370 25 Guan Hock shines at Police meet COH Ouan Hock of Headquarters unit, was the toast of his team-mates when he broke former international watei-polo star Eric Yeo's 100 metres butterfly record in the Police swimming meet at Thomson Road yesterday. i Soh clocked 1 mm. 14.6 sec. 7.7 sec. faster
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    • 295 25 No leave for Ahmad and Ah Bee MORE problems for the the Singapore Badminton Association. Their women's coach, Ahmad Bakar, and 1976 women's singles runner-up, Pen Ah Bee, were unable to Join the SEA Games squad yesterday when when they moved Into the Police Academy for an 11-day centralised training
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    • 253 25 Russians have a date on Saturday TWE Spartak Moscow Youth team, whb x play Singapore on Saturday at the National Stadium, may be described as only a "feeder" squad. But they can be rated as good as th 6 Russian National Youth team' This was the opinion of the leader
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    • 117 25 BANGKOK. Wed. -1 Iraq handed a cheque amounting to US$l5O,OOO ($375.00** today to the Thai hosts of the Eighth Asian Gan-.i's scheduled in Bangkok late next year, the Thai National Olympic Committee announced. The Games are expected to cost about US$2.5 million ($64 million) and difficulties!
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous

  • 210 26 TEL AVIV. Wednesday CEVERAL thousand striking workers marched through the streets of Beersheba In southern Israel today, shouting "Begin go home" in protest against the government's new economic measures. In the 4th day of country wide protests, organised by the Histadnit labour federation, factories,
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  • 236 26 Disappointing Soviet grain harvest MOSCOW. Wednesday PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev announced 1 today that the Soviet Union would produce 1944 million tonnes of grain this year a figure Western experts described as most disappointing, The crop, which has been hit by bad weather, falls some 19 million tonnes below the official
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  • 275 26 drops as dollar makos moderate recovery LONDON, Wed. The US dollar recovered moderately ag a I nst moat .major currencies •n the foreign exchange markets today bat some dealers amid they felt the pause in its decline may be shortlived. The pound sterling, which soared at the beglnnlnit of the
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  • 628 26 LONDON. Wed. The stock market showed further substantial falls today In thin trading on continuing concern over the impact on the British Government's pay policy of the eoalmlners' vote against a productivity scheme, dealers said. At 3 pm the Financial Times Index was down 8 3 at 4(3.8.
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  • 49 26 LONDON. Wad. Morning officials Spot buyers ire.MQ £130). •fliers £«.WS (-M1J0) Forward buyen £6,*7S sellers it MB (♦rtO) Settlement i:«.ms<«£lM) Turnover 710 tonne*. Tone: Firmer Afternoon unofficial* Spot buyers f. 7.015 (♦rliS). tellers £7,020 (+£110) Forward buyers £•.720 <-i»oi tellers te 730 £110). Turnover 500 tonnes. Tone: Firm
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  • 8 26 LONDON. Wed. CtosUif rubber physicals mtrr delayed
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  • 32 26 NTW DBLHX, Wed. Indlmn Prime Minister Moraxjl D«al last night called for a, time-bound plan to reduce W« power military pgeeauoa in the T*"***" Oral i) WMiiy it. Rauter.
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    • 215 26 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily Cover Price 50c Annual Subscription SISS Circulation Manager James boh *****1 Ext 204 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS... THE economies of the industrialised countries have been recovering at a slower than expected rate and attempts to accelerate it have given rise to fears that this may fuel inflation
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  • 1170 27  -  MILTON CHASE From in WASHINGTON IJNLESS disputes over claims to offshore petroleum resources are settled between the People's Republic of China and neighbouring countries, the potential for conflict could grow in the next few years. This warning was
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  • 746 27  -  SIMON HENDERSON By In ISLAMABAD rtiHE picture of a 1 man crying in agony as he was whipped in public appeared in Pakistani newspapers last week. The text below the picture said that thousands of people including women and children, had witnessed the
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 313 27 National Key Telephone Systems offer communication at low cost APPROVED BY TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE (NO: 018-75K4) 4H*//!VaM^^P"y^9^3Ma2^3x37S'B^gY ECONOMICAL These telephone systems require neither switch board nor operator, because each telephone is provided with its own switching mechanism. It assures reduced personnel expanses. EFFICIENT 2-10 extensions are connectabte to one
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  • Especially Women
    • 1265 28  -  SAW PUAY UM By •JHEKE are days in a month when many women have to bear with whatever "extras" her menstruation brings, "extras" they will gladly do without. Some sense a heaviness In their abdomen or a slight discomfort so negligible It can be willed away. Others feel
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    • 267 28 C«LK la in. ..and thU O la how to treat it. reporti the New York Times. If you're not rare whether It should be washed, designer Adeline PUene of Hew York suggests yon snip a piece from a se«m and place It in water.
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  • 898 29  - France drags its feet in terrorist hunt PAUL WEBSTER From In PARIS A N unprecedented terrorist manhunt is sweeping Europe as sightings of members of the West German Red Army faction have been reported in most of the continent's capitals. The presence of German inspectors In the Paris CID headquarters,
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  • 762 29  -  WALTER ELLIS By T\ESPITE the tre- memdous propaganda blow dealt to lef twlng terrorists by the storming of the hijacked irHner at Mogadishu last week, the urban guerilla structure In West Germany remains practically intact. The three BaaderMelnhof prisoners who were found dead
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