The Straits Times, 18 July 1978

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1978 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/78
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  • 1012 1 Co-ordinated action for recovery BONN, Monday THE seven major industrial democracies today reached agreement on a co-ordinated programme foi international economic recovery based on action by the United States, West Germany and Japan. Conference sources on the last day of the nations' two-day economic summit here
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  • 202 1 Sanctions on nations who harbour hijackers BONN. Mon. The seven nations meeting at the summit in Bonn have agreed to sever all civil air relations with any nation that harbours aircraft hijackers, an American official said today. Such a move would effectively cut all airline connections between all of the
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    • 272 1 »o«mii»Toi» CHOUDHURY: I WAS PRESSURED INTO SELLING Page 10 WEIZMAN barred from more talks with Sadat 3 A PLEDGE to keep up pace of trade talks 5 WARNING against too hasty education policies 6 Cinemas and nightclubs Pages 26, 27 QUIET start to pre-prlmary school registration LIFE and cane for
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  • 172 1 rpOKYO, Mon. Share •I- prices on the Tokyo stock market soared briefly to their highest level since World War Two today on a belief that the Bonn economic summit would not produce any serious new trade or economic problems for Japan. The average rose
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  • 42 1 PARIS. Mon. Air Traffic over Prance returned to normal today after a weekend work-to-rule by -ontroltower staff in protest against shortage of staff. Spokesman for the French capital's two international airports said flights were running as scheduled. Reuter.
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  • 543 1 Sary won't give any pledges BANGKOK, Monday THE long-awaited official visit of Kampuchean Foreign Minister leng Sary to Thailand headed today towards a disappointing conclusion. The only visible highlight of Mr leng Sary's trip was a lunch yesterday cooked personally by Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan. The trip, which Thais
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  • 30 1 DAMASCUS. Mon. UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim arrived today lor urgent talks with President Hafez Assad of Syria and Foreign MlnUter Abdul Hallm Khaddam on the Arab-Israeli conflict. AP.
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  • 15 1 UP TO NOON TODAY: Isolated showers, according to the Singapore Meteo rological Service.
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  • 134 1 RUSSIANS SHOOT DOWN TWO IRAN COPTERS mEHRAN. Mon. Soviet X gunners shot down two Iranian helicopters over Soviet air space, killing all those aboard one of the craft, the official Pars news agency reported today, more than three weeks after the Incident. The agency said that on June 21, two
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. Mon. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said today lt Is investigating the recently discovered export of hand grenade parts from Japan to the Philippines. Vlce-Minister Shigeru Koino told newsmen proper action would be taken against the Japanese exporter according to the outcome of the
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK. Mon. A majority of Americans believe that concluding a new Strategic Anns limitation Agreement (Salt) is more important than protecting dissident* in the Soviet Union, according to a poll in the latest Issue of Newsweek magazine. AFP.
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  • 102 1 MOSCOW. Mon Soviet party polltburo member Fyodor Davydovlch Kulakov, considered to be a potential successor to Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, died today, Soviet television reported today. Mr. Kulakov. secretary of the party central committee, was 00 years old. One of 14 members of the ruling Communist Party
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  • 349 1  - Tariffs: New move by Asean AHMAD OSMAN By IMPLEMENTATION of .the trilateral tariff reduction agreement among Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines has been delayed to allow for talks on a more comprehensive trade liberalisation arrangement among all the five Asean pai tners. According to sources, the delay Is considered prudent
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  • 547 1 Talks in castle to deter terror groups f ONDON. Mon. MidLi die East peace talks opening tomorrow have been shifted to a moatencircled medieval castle in southern England following official fears for security at the London hotel where they were to have been held.' The US Embassy said last night
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  • 54 1 SYDNEY. Mon. US Attorney General Judge Griffin Bell Mid here today "white collar" or builneu crimes caused greater economic harm to people than street crimes. Judge Bell linked white collar crimes like anti-trust conspiracies to a nation's inflation rates because they set artificially high prlcM for products
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  • 47 1 LATEST 124 TUNNEL OUT OF JAIL LISBON, Mon. Officials said 124 prisonen •sea y d from Alcoentre Jail. M km north of here, early today. So far, only seven of them have been recaptured. Th« prisoners mad* their gateway through a tunnel burrowed under the walls. Beater.
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    • 405 3 aY P^dl' iFlag 'battle' ends with no display nAGUIO, Mon. The World Chess Championship was salvaged ■D here last night when chess officials ruled that both Soviet champion Anatoly Karpov (abeve) and his one- time compatriot Victor Kcvchnoi must fi(ht out their gieat duel without national flags. Korchnoi, who defected
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    • 74 3 JERUSALEM. Mon. Prime Minister Menachem Begin yesterday said be b the victim of a worldwide campaign of vilification but insisted that he is healthy and determined to seek peace on Israeli terms. "We are yearning for peace," he told a political meeting. "In the world a
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    • 144 3 'E. TIMOR CORRECT TO JOIN INDONESIA' rvILI, Mon. President U Suharto on his first visit to East Timor since It was Incorporated into Indonesia two years ago, spoke today of the people's "very correct historic decision" to Join Indonesia. Addressing East Timor's provincial Parliament, the Indonesian leader called on the
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    • 272 3 Fatah blames Iraq for slayings BEIRUT. Monday MR. Yasser Arafat's Al Fatah, the largest Palestinian guerilla group, accused Iraq today of using its diplomatic pouches and airline Jets to smuggle arms for the recent political assassinations in London and elsewhere. The charge was made in a statement published by Beirut
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    • 207 3 THE Philippines may be the world's largest English -speaking country after the US «nd Britain bat some of it* newspaper headlines would startle a linguistic purist. When two local pop heroes returned from South Korea after winning a song contest there, the banner headline over five
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    • 233 3 MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT Marcos has linked subversives to the recent series of "fires of suspicious origin" in metropolitan Manila and in southern Philippines. Mr. Marcos said he had mobilised the military and the police throughout the country to investigate these fires, including one ruled as
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    • 56 3 CAIRO. Mon. Fiftynine people were killed today when a Uu plunged on a Cairo bridge Into the Nile river after a collision, the Middle East News Agency (Mena) reported. The driver jumped out before the bus crashed Into the water and was the only one
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    • 698 4 BONN. Monday HTHE leaders of the seven major Industrialised countries have ritually denounced the trend of trade protectionism and insisted that they are determined to keep up the momentum of the Geneva trade negotiations. ,v ow ever X l« regarded as unlikely that the
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    • 67 4 NEW YORK, Mon Vest German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said yesterday the primary foal of the economic summit should be an agreement among the industrialised powers to reduce protectionist barriers to trade. "To avoid protectionism now is th; mo*t important task for all the <ountries of the
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    • 97 4 Murder— by cancer BONN. Mon. For the firM time ever a murder h:is been committed with cancer. After months of suffering. Mrs Ingebonr Ruopo died last Thursday, in an Ulm clinic, of cancer of the liver as a result ot eat In? poisoned jam. the paper Bild Zeituni? reiwrted yesterday
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    • 222 4 NEW YORK, Mon. The recent widespread violent anti-gov-ernment protests In Iran are due to the subversive penetration or international communism, the Shah of Iran Is quoted as telling Newsweek. In its forthcoming issue, the American weekly says the Shah told the magazine In an exclusive Interview
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    • 137 4 pOLOGNE. Mon. West \j Germany's 1978 real economic growth will reach only 25 per cent because of the slowdown In the early part of the year, the German Economic institute predicted today. The growth projection by the business-sup-ported research group was considerably below the Bonn Government's
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    • 295 4 ,r»HINA's postal service came under fire in the letters' column of the People's Dally today, with one writer complaining angrily that the postman had not been seen at his factory for more than six years. The newspaper acknowledged that "work in some post offices
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    • 66 4 NEW YORK. Mon Japan Air Lines, In a bid to temper the effects of Jet lag, plans to revive me use of sleeping compartments on long hauls, Newsweek reported in its current issue. The sleepers, an air travel luxury that was dropped in the *****, will be
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    • 94 4 LONDON, Mon. The system used by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to fix oil prices may well be altered at a meeting In Geneva next month, Opec sources said here today. This will be a special gathering In the wake of
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    • 30 4 MANILA. Mon. President Marcos today said he was against restricting or prohibiting the entry of foreign newsmen because of biased reporting, the official Philippine news agency reported. Reuter
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    • 313 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS round the street empo1 Famous actor larding in rtum (10. II. wet earth U iertainl> 5 Hold? his norses and l< pungent <7). merciful in the ring i5. 5 Superfluous matter for 3. 7, stretching out quiet sum- b Inconsistent record worried mlng up O< parent
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    • 47 5 A REAL eye-opener as "Bullet" Bob Oldham, 25, of South Carolina goes through an eye-popping stunt of opening a beer bottle with his eye socket. A word of warning, though. No amateur, should attempt this stunt. A bottle opener is safer. AP picture.
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    • 270 5 T^EWSWEEK magahas quoted an unnamed US official as saying jailed Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharan sky gave an American journalist a list of secret Soviet defence plants, ap p a rently inadvertently. The US news magazine in its current issue said much of the case against Mr.
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    • 37 5 PARIS. Mon. America's UN ambassador Andrew Young, appearing glum and dispirited, said in an interview published today he "accepted" President Carter's rebuke for saying there were hundreds, even thousands" of US political prisoners UPI
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    • 91 5 Congress coalition govt resigns NEW DELHI. Mon. The coalition government In the western Indian state of Maharashtra resigned today In what amounted to a political setback for former Prime Minister Indira Oandhi. The action followed the decision yesterday of the official Congress Party to withdraw from the state government which
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    • 193 5 'Traffic interference violates 1971 pact' OONN, Mon. The West Berlin occupying powers yesterday denounced East German Interference with Berlin traffic during President Carter's visit last Saturday as a violation of their agreement with the Soviet Union designed to end the cold war In the
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    • 138 5 Sutowo cleared of all tanker charges JAKARTA, Mon. Lieut. -Grn. Ibnu Sutowo, 63. has been cleared from all charge?) of involvement In an alleged minlpula tion of multi-billion US dollar oil tanker charters. Attorney General Mr. All Said told newsmen today. Mr. All said investigation of the former director of
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  • 255 6 Community project brings in 205 VPOs THE Probation and Aftercare Service has recruited a total of 205 volunteer probation ofllcers (VPOs) since launching its community probation service neighbourhood project two years ago. These VPOs are from the five constituencies where the project has been launched Paslr Panjang < April 1976),
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  • 20 6 THE Metropolitan YMCA will hold Its flag (lay on Saturday to rats? funds for its community service programmes.
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  • 11 6 THERE were 65 road accidents, seven serious, on Sunday.
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  • 143 6 37 MORE VIET REFUGEES ARRIVE IN STORE rpHIRTY SEVEN Vlet1 namese refugees, whc were picked up by the Norwegian freighter. Arlca. In the South China Sea on Friday are now in Singapore. Immigration authorities here allowed them to land when the freighter called at the port on Sunday after an
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  • 42 6 Send-off for NS men SEND-OFT parties will be held at five community centres tomorrow morning for youths who have been called up for national service. The centres are the Ang Mo Kio, Bedok. Boon I*ay Garden. Bukit Ho Swee and Kim Keat
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  • 208 6 MARINE police have arrested three men, seized 1.200 bottles of whisky worth $27,600 and confiscated a speed boat after a dramatic 10-minute chase in the sea off Bedok on Sunday night. The duty on the liquor which has not been paid amounted to $17,100. The
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  • 149 6 WEATHER FORECAST: FAIR FOR NEXT 10 DAYS A WEAK surge of the south-west monsoon may be expected towards the last week of this month, according to the Meterologlcal Service here. It is likely that fair weather conditions would persist over Singapore during the next seven to 10 days, to be
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  • 97 6 Blind youth assaulted and robbed A BLIND youth. Yam Ah Heng, 17, a trainee at the Association for the Blind In Toa Payoh Rise, has reported to the police that he was assaulted and robbed by two men at Telok Blangah Rise on Sunday. Yam of Whampoa Drive alleged that
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  • 152 6 Five-year ban and fine for m-cyclist A STOREKEEPER was fined $800 and dis- qualified from driving all vehicles for five years by a magistrate yesterday. Tan Chew Chuan, 24, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of speeding at 110 km/h at Nicoll Highway on March 24 when the speed limit
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  • 75 6 Tras St to be one-way street SEWERAGE work will be carried out along Tras Street and Cook Street for about nine months from Thursday. The Environment Miniitry hM announced that during thli period, the two itreeu will be converted Into a oneway street with traffic flowIng from Traa Street to
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  • 341 6 Warning against too hasty policies UNIVERSITY lecturer has criticised that many of the changing education policies here are too hastily made and based more on hunches than research. Dr. Gwee Yee Hean, the head of Nanyang University's history department, said that more thinking and solid research should be done when
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  • 157 6 $20,000 bail forfeited in drug case TAWYER David Marshall was yesterday asked by a district court to "show cause" why a $20,000 cash bail for a Malaysian charged with trafficking in heroin should not be forfeited as the accused had jumped bail. Mr. Marshall had stood as a surety for
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  • 75 6 Three charged with robbing taximan THREE men were charged In a district court yesterday with robbing a taxi driver of eight dollars and some documents. Jumat bin Mohammed Abdul. 20. Sabtu bin All, 24, and Mokthar bin Ann. 23, were accused of holding up Mr. Lam Khee Chong In Mount
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  • 37 6 MOHAMED All bin A. S. Tahlr of Marine Crescent was fined $40 by a magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to throwing a cigarette butt at East Coast Park on April aa at *M p.m.
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  • 248 8 Panel to look into worker education A STEERING com- mlttee comprising top representatives from the Labour Ministry, employer's federations und the NTUC is tt be set up to discus* the mechanics of Implementing a mass w o r k c r-educatioi. programme proposed by NTUC secretarygeneral Mr. CV Devan Nair.
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  • 353 8 'THE first-ever rex gistration of preprlmary pupils in addition to Primary One children began yesterday on a quiet note with some schools having no applicants for either the pre-primary or the primary classes. The new bilingual preprlmary programme Involving five year olds was announced
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  • 66 8 CORONER Khoo Oon Soo yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of Kumarasamy Kauappan, 41. who was found dead in his room in Serangoon Road at 8.30 p.m. on May 13. The coroner said he could not ascertain the cause of death as the body
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  • 55 8 DR. Ahmad Mattar. the acting Minister for Social Affairs, will open a two-day seminar on "Electronic supporting Industries quality consciousness for export promotion at Shangri-La Hotel on Thursday at S a.m. The seminar Is organised by the Singapore Quality Reliability Association and sponsored by the Asoclatlon
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  • 314 8 Tour men voice concern over SABS move rrRAVEL operators in Singapore have voiced their concern over competition from the Singapore Airport Bus Services (SABS) which recently offered six of its coaches for hire to other bodies. The six coaches are being rented out between noon and 5 p.m. daily at
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  • 56 8 THE PSA handled 2.02 million tonnes of cargo at its six gateways In May, establishing a new record at the oort. According to the latest Issue of the PSA publication. Maritime Trade, the figure represents a 3.S per cent increase over April and a 11.5 per cent Jump
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  • 361 8 ATAXI-DRIVKR ohanjed his mind about taking his passengers to their destination because it was "inconvenient," a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Qurk Sin Siong had just picked up fares at Paya Lebar Airport on Feb 17 at 12.30 a.m. His passengers were
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  • 348 8 17 axed KLM workers to get retrench benefits rjBVENTEEN employees O of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, whose cervices were terminated after the Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SaU) took over the airport's apron-handling operations, were yefterdaj awarded retrenchment benefits by the Industrial Arbitration Court. The affected employees, represented bj the Singapore
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  • 82 8 Sixth intake of NS firemen on Thursday THE sixth Intake of full-time national service firemen of 25 will be enlisted into the Singapore Fire Brigade on Thursday. The national servicemen will undergo three-month course in basic flre-flghtlng at the Jurong lire station training school and receive training in handling ladders,
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  • 202 9 Second phase of Jurong lakeside walkway ready rX Mcond phase of the Jurong Lakevlew Promenade has been completed, according to a Jurong Town Corporation statement yesterday. The first stretch of the promenade constructed In 1974 created a 440-metre walkway from Yu Hwa Yuan to Selwaen. The 1155.000 new promenade stretches
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  • 65 9 MR. CHEE Kens Yam has bean elected president of the Association of ConsulUng Engineers Singapore Mr. Paul Chen Pao-san Is the new vlce-prealdcnt. The other officials are Mr. KE Borenaon (secretary). Mr. A. Nadarajah (treasurer) and Messrs. Chan Chee Wah. 8.L Low. Hwang Ju-ln. Hng Hung Chenh, Ko
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  • 22 9 THE Brickworks community centre will hold Its second baby show at Alexandra Hill Primary School on Aug 13 at a.m
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  • 437 9  -  T.F. HWANG A GRASS-CUTTER. who raped three girls aged between five and six, was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment plus 24 strokes by Mr. Justice Choor Singh who said he had behaved like a beast. Rapping the rapist, Suahamad bin Mamin. 44,
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  • 67 9 RASEB bin Semen, of Chwee Chan Road, was fined $200 by a magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of inconsiderate driving. The court was told that last Nov 8 at about 10.30 a.m., Raseb drove hit car alone King Oeorge Avenue "without reasonable consideration lor
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  • 31 9 A SPECIAL prayer in memory cf the late Professor Sir Gordon Arthur Ransome will be held today at TOO p m at the Sri Slvam Temple. 1013 Serangoon Road.
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  • 113 9 THE Singapore Lighterowners' Association and the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers' Union are now negotiating for an Increase in the handling rates for lightermen. The increase on the charge for carrying cargo is expected to be enforced on Oct 1. Sources said yesterday that the lightermen are
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  • 262 9 Silra to build $200,000 extension to home this year rE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association (SILRA) will construct an extension to the Silra Home at an estimated eost ot $200,0*0 this year. Its latest annual report which disclosed this, cave no details, save that the extension will allow for an extra
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  • 452 10 Union House now a recreation centre for students rpHE old Union 1 House at Bukit Tlmah campus has been turned into a recreation centre for students at the Joint Campus a day after the university of Singapore Students' Union (USSU) moved to Kent Ridge. And amid accusations by USSU that
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  • 163 10 Art's vital role in commerce, industry jmHE Parliamentary 1 Secretary (National I Development) and MP 1 for Oeylang East, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, said last night art would play an Important role in commerce and dustryWith rapid development of commerce and Industry in Singapore, the demands for practical arts, such
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  • 1088 10 FORMER Ben and Company Pte. Ltd. chairman, Oopal Chandra Kar Choudhury told a district court yesterday that he was pressured by a bank Into selling 360,000 of his Ben shares to settle outstanding debts and that the sale was not because of
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  • 153 10 WONG IS CHIEF EDITOR OF SHIN MIN MR. Wong Tuck Wing has been appointed the editor-in-chief of the Shin Mln Dally News. Mr. Chua Hong Seng, who took up the key editorial post six months ago, has resigned from the company. Mr. Wong was formerly the news editor of the
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  • 60 10 PUSH-BUTTON pedestrian signal crossings In Kampung Bahru Road near the Singapore General Hospital wIU be put into operation today at 10 a.m. The pedestrian croeslng signal* will help regulate pedestrian and traffic movements along the road. Police will be at the site to help motorists
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  • 29 10 THE chairman of the Rubber Association of Singapore and Rubber Trade Association of Singapore. Mr Tan Ing Joo has been re-elected chairman of the International Rubber Association.
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  • 34 10 A POUR-DAT art exhibition by Lee Slk-Choon will open at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Thursday at 510 p.m. It will be open to the public between 10 am and p.m.
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  • 104 10 mHE Singapore PolyX technlc administration handed certificates to about 50 graduates in the campus last Saturday afternoon without fanfare, after barring the graduands from receiving them during- a convocation ceremony earlier in the day. The graduates were prevented from going on stage at
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    • 207 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanigh 6c Hal Camp "N I 1 DON'T kTNOW HER. I 'M GLAD YOU'RE CALLING DARLIN', MAYBE YOU Ji&bS PLEASE CALL MAQ&E WHY NOT DR. REDDEN FOOTE FATHER WERE RIGHT ABOUT DR PR ANNA TOMICAL MY I GET OLD DOC MEDOEN HE CURED MY SORE
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  • 235 11 Gunman gets life term and six lashes for robbery APENANO bricklayer, who smuggled a home-made gun Into Singapore and used it a week later In a hold-up here, was sentenced to life imprisonment plus six strokes of the cane by the High Court yesterday. Kee Ah Bah, 20. who had
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  • 57 11 BUS driver Tay Big Chuan. of Redhlll Lane, was lined $200 by a magistrate yesterday for inconsiderate driving. The court heard that on Jan 10 at abojt 7 a.m. Tay was driving along Tlong Bahru Road, when he made a right turn inui Jalan Memblna and
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  • 36 11 THE chairman of the Shaw Foundation. Mr Runme Shaw, will be the guest-of-hi'iiour at the Hwa Chong Junior College annual prlxeglving and speech day at the college auditorium on July 28 at 230 p.m.
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  • 235 11 Director who stole from his own firm A COMPANY director ttolr from hU own firm because he suspected the other two directors to be cheatIng him, a district court heard ye«terdaj. Lo Xi, was Jailed om day and fined M.<*o for stealing $29,907 worth of moulding equipment from Sincere Metalware
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  • 184 11 iX)MMITTEE members V/ of organisations and mosques have been urged to widen the scope of their activities to attract others to join in to strengthen bonds of friendship. Mr. Teong Eng Siong. MP for Senbawang, who said this at the allSingapore religious choir competition, on Sunday, added that
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  • 732 11  -  PHILIP LEE DARENTS who space I r the birth of their i children further apart are likely to see them grow up bigger and more intelligent than if the birth Intervals are shorter, according to a study made In Singapore over the i
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  • 322 11 A 'POOR' SHOW BY U.S. YOUTH ORCHESTRA NOT having listened to youth orchestras for a long while, one seems to be having a splurge of them this season. Last month, in London's St. John's Smith Square, I admired the polish and near professionalism of the Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra as
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    • 39 12 EASTERN UNITED TRADING PTE. LTD. Hire Purchase, Rental and Trade-in Centre We offer good Trade in value for your working TV. •Washing Machine Cooker Refrigerator Carpet Rugs /etc. etc. 216 218 Telok Kurau Road Singapore 15 Tel *****12/*****2 A
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    • 199 12 REDACTRON The logical choice for I Word Processing Redactron is your best choice in word What it all means is that you can select processing equipment because Redactron lets the Redactor™ perfectly matched to your you choose the equipment that best fits your application. Or, because all Redactors are needs.
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  • 338 12 THE Americans appear to be well on their way towards normalising relations with the Chinese. Slowly but surely signal* are being sent forth of United States intentions to junk Taiwan. Two weeks ago Washington sources revealed plans to end all military and financial aid to Taipeh after 1979.
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  • 1082 12  -  INGO HERTEL THE situation in the former Portuguese colony of East Timor two years after its incorporation into Indonesia is best described as economic development and social progress under the barrel of a gun. Economic development and social progress are very much
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  • 512 12 '▼THE most terrible time was oa the tralu." Mr Ilya Olezer, who was allowed to leave the Soviet Union last March, was describing the nightmare Journey that took him to exile In Siberia after ac completed a sentence In a labour camp for antlSovlet activity. He
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  • 1587 12  -  BILL CAMPBELL UNIQUENESS OF THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN SABAH THOUGH the defeat of Federal Minister of Works and Utilities, Datuk Abdul Ghanl Gllong, in the Malaysian parliamentary elections in Sabah was a setback for the National Front, it came as no
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    • 211 13 #I^^^""*^ A very special lunch. A buffet 0 s^^^Ytii. table of French provincial M f V^iN dishes, contrasted with f Ilk 1^ some local dishes. A I delicious spread so that B you can enjoy it with X good friends. W I It's made more special m I by the
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    • 859 13 On your TV SINGAPORE 5 3.99 PM Opening and What's My Line 6 35 Wooderj «f the Wild Marsh Wild Life 3.25 Man H Eveats 7 M News Matuiie (Malay repeat) 3.M Afternoon Matinee Four Sons, starring: £J!!KLi-i Don Ameche, Alan Curtis, Mary Beth ttZ?J£r!L HuphPt ipt 7i 30 M*tUMt
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    • 123 13 A PAGE OF YOUR LETTERS I STRONGLY endorsed P. Meyer's suggestion on the lifting of the ban on the use of motorcycle face visors. It takes a motorcyclist to know what It Is to ride a machine without a visor for protecting the
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    • 115 13 Docs are morally obliged to help I REFER to the Incident where the girl In the confectionary had her finger caught In the grinding machine. The Council of the Singapore Medical Association has completed investigation on this matter and has cone to the conclusion that while the four doctors had
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    • 810 13 I REFER to the reply by Mrs. Ong Ouan Kee regarding the stamping of duplicate copies of Instruments (ST. July 5). It Is Interesting to note that, according to her. duplicate copies of stampable instruments ceased to be chargeable with any duty since
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    • 380 13 'THE comments on the M- STPB courtesy campaign (BT. July 13) ran as expected, for they reflect the views of Singaporeans at large. The report was. I think, aoproprtately headlined "Two-faced courtesy" many will agree with Ambrose Blerce that politeness is '"the most acceptable hypocrisy."
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    • 121 13 RECENTLY it was reported that the government Is amending the CPF rules to provide half of one's CPF balance to be paid to his or her spouse on death. Before actually amending the rules, it appears to be necessary to consider whether this step
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 1222 14 rpHE last transacted ready sale at the i X ckM* of business on In* Stock Ex- I chante of Sln(apore yesterday com pared with the previous days prices' lofether with 1978 hifh and low. Ad- I lusted for scrip/rtfhts latue) MCTIONONE INDU8THIAL8 "C1M *1O -I !J3 72 40
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    • 336 14 SINGAPORE I NIT TRUST IMiaatn' prkaa for July It) The Commerce 2 06 2.21 The Saving Fund 132 140 Sport Prof Fund 102 108 S'por*8ecurlty Fund 1 92 2 04 S pore Invest Fund 125 1 32xd ASIA UNIT TRU8T iNiMlm' prfaw for July I*) Mai Invest Fund
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    • 1931 14 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 brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett Big Board
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    • 58 14 4 3/4* IS/1/80 (250.000) (100 358 -.00 455) fiVlsliiS^, 1 ("0000) f.SfK,' 1'^1* «»■«"> 7 1/4* IS/4/8* (250.000) 1100 80B) 7 1/4% IS/10/86 (250 000) (100 758) 7 1/4% 1/5/87 (250.000) (100.75 B) «^*T FIVV" <*****0) l™?i rW»m (250.000, 000.508) t 1/4% T F IWtS-t7 (250.000)
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    • 1735 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded mmm in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Atmm <2 17B). loin 1 2 408). A Cn*a il 608) AMD
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    • 497 14 A COMBINATION of profit-taking, heavy scrip delivery and uncertainty over how far down the technical correction of the market will go, made for a mixed cloning on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. A mild rally in the afternoon helped by some short covering recouped losses
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    • 421 14 MODERATE afternoon support lifted prices off the clay's lowest at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The closing, however, was still slightly easier. Prices opened marginally lower in an extension of the weak finishing last Friday. A combination of profit-taking and some forced selling by weak holders depressed
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    • 91 14 rE US dollar opened at $2.3050/65 in quiet and uncertain conditions in the Singapore forex market yesterday, ahead of the outcome of the Bonn Summit meeting. Commercial covering took place in the afternoon and the US dollar was bade upwards to close at $2.3085/95. Interbank forward rates
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    • 130 14 Interbank rate* at 3.00 p.m. Currencies Nominal rates SmitbtoniaJi FtrecnUf* footed yesterday (cross) parity ehanf* Sterling pound Hongkong dollar M'slan dollar Aust schilling Bel franc (com) Danish kroner French franc Italian lire Neth guilder Nor kroner Swedish kroner Swiss franc Deut mark Japanese yen Aust dollar NZ dollar
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    • 179 14 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at cloae on July IT. NOTE: These rates m»y i by banks to their customers. IS DolUn (Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 8 1/16 7 15/16 1 mth 8 5 16 8 3/16 3 mths S 1/2 8 3/8 3 mths
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    • 37 14 Closing Interbank rate* on Singapore dollar on July 17. Jvernidht 1 mth 3 mths 3 mths Sourer: 6 6 1/2 ft 3/4 5 11/11 6 13/18 5 11/11 S 15 18 5 13,li AlUey Mine.
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    • 56 14 RANOV of rate* offend by dla count houses on July 17. Overnight 2 to 3 1/4%. Ca.l deposit 3 I 4 ClmJnc WUI 3- Month Trauury bills t 5/16 I J/l» 3-Month Bank bllla ft 11/1* S ft/I* 3-llonlh CD &T/» ft 1/4 •-Month CD 1/1* (•HTM: NatiMMl OuiMmt
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    • 23 14 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 7 per cent.
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 37 14 Duals* Eat 424 Hm|LhH 2W *7 B fUv. 223 +7 Era 3M SlbClmw 320 +6 DBS 374 +4 M«rtum C orpn 342 4 A Emfrwrim* 322 +4 NanyanC Pn— 312 »4 K1 Kepong 230 -f 4
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      • 37 14 Troaoh Mlm* WO -25 Constant WrU 388 -10 Olvmpi* 172 -7 Nat Iran 47S -8 Sclaacor Dr*d« 434 -6 O V B 310 V M Flour 238 -S Bouttcadco 190 -9 OUE 186-5 Kothm.n. 418 -4
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      • 27 14 oni PUnl 908.000 Sim* Darky 506.000 Haw Par 443.000 108 2M.000 KlK.ponc 230.000 Fabar MarUa IM.OOO HifhAUw 118.000 PahaacCeu 102.000 Gcntinct M.OOO Harimau 83.000
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      • 47 14 July M July 17 B T Index 1418 07 1428 82 Industrials: 344.87 344 83 Finance: 568.44 568 82 Hotels: 228 08 225 75 Properties: 212.85 213 66 Tins: 158.59 158 06 rubbers: 547.03 548 24 0.C.8.C: 315 36 316 80 S.E.B. Ind: 316.25 318 01
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      • 418 14 HONGKONG: The market! closed sharply lower In quiet trading on local profit-taking and the Hang Send Index fell 10.16 points to 557 22, dealers said. Honfkonc Bank and Jardine Matheson fell 40 cents to HKSIB 50 and $15.30 respectively. Hongkong Land 30 to $10. Hutch non-Wharapoa and Swire Pacific
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      • 434 14 TOKYO: Prices closed higher on fresh buying of some exportorientated shares, but profittaking pared some early gains, dealers said. The Dow Jones average closed up 7.65 at 5.636 85 points after rising Initially to a postwar high of 5.638.84. with a volume of 220 million shares. The New Index
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      • 301 14 SYDNEY: Weaker mines led a market that closed generally mixed with uraniums notably lower, dealers said. Peko fell six cents to A55.70. EZ Industrie! five to $2 60 Queensland Minn 10 to (2.55 and Kathlren Investments six to $2 22 Banks closed mixed while Buddaberf fell 10 to $3.10
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 108 14 STRIKINO prices of the stock options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the periods, bid and offer prices and business number of options traded shown In brackets. Cold Storage (Sept $1.70) (0 598 0.735) C and C (Sept $2 20) (2.658). F and N (Sept 53.
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      • 32 14 M.nday SaturOar BoOfkooc IW4OB IM.MB lac.aw ihtm Sport (2) 1M278 IM.ISB imm mm Ik|>ort pricti IB noo-it«rhn« arau in Ua dollar gtr ounn. (1) Amir.iian dollar per ova« (J) ATtr*(« pnc»
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      • 23 14 THE Straits tin price fell $4 to $1,718 per plcul In Penang yesterday on an unchanged official offering of 233 tonnes.
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      • 323 14 OPENING prices In the Singapore rubber market yesterday were down one cent and later fell further on stale bull liquidations, upcountry selling and a lack of support. Buyers' reserve, notably in nears, also aided the lower undertone. The morning session closed quiet and slightly easier. The market slipped a
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      • 27 14 Rubber: July 17. Singapore: Aug. 227.Q0 cts. (down 2.25 cts.) Malaysia 231.00 cts. (down 2.25 cts.) Tin: $1,718 (down $4). Official offering 233 tonnes (unchanged).
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      • 103 14 f-vAILY S8R and SMR prices «t noon yeHcrday K (Carrent Mth) (Forward Mlh) Bajrn Krllera Bayers Sellers «R 20 (l ton pallet) 210 00 212 DON 211.00 213.00N «R 50 (1 ton pallet) 208.00 J10.00N 209.00 2U.0ON mtu, MR 5CV (1 ton pallet) 235 50 237.50N 235.SO
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      • 115 14 V CMANQI, (IHOArOKI NOOM OinW *M: Bulk SM sellers, old dnim $81 sclltn. mw drum «M setters. C»».: Mixed (IOOM) UK COOt *M borers. "••Spec: Muntok ACT A. white fob. 100* NLW »75 sellers, Sarawak white f.«.b. ML.W *3SS Mlkn, Sarawak special black fob. »«<t NLW 1227 1
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    • 850 15 Metal Box (S) to expand its manufacturing capacity METAL Box Singapore i MBS) Is on the threshold of a considerable expansion of I manufacturing activities which will enable the company to manufacture new styles of containers At the same time, a number of manufacturing processes will also be modernised to
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    • 442 15 Earnings at Keck Seng triple KKCK Seng reaped a of plenty last year, more t han tripling Its profits as a result of Improved >it'Uls and prices as well as tuxourable forward sales of Its palm oil. (Jr'jup pre-tax profits have shot ahead to $10.6 million from $3 3 million
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    • 307 15 IMI .tpplH-atmn >>y Central SwvrtUM tor an unconditional stay of execution on a judgement sum of $5 million ;'*anle<i against it wa* dimlsaed with 1 the High Court In KuaH Lumpur last Wednes <lay Central Securities had. In a statement after the hearing before Justice H run Hashun.
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    • 329 15 Consplant in oil palm venture with SHB CONSOI I DATED Plantations has entered into a joint venture with Syarikat lladapan Berhad (SHB) to develop 1.1 (Ml hectare* of jungle land into an oil palm estate. Revealing this last Friday, (onsplant said its share in the joint venture will be 45
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    • 64 15 FOLLOWING Its substantial rise In profits last year. Pernas Trading Is proposing a dividend of five per cent for the year, its first since Its Incorporation seven years ago The company chalked up a solid 72 per cent gain In pre-tax profit to MS2 5 million (SI 5
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    • 296 15  - E. Coast Park beach turns into an eyesore ALICE WONG By IN "green and clean" Singapore, one nowadays hardly expects to see littered beaches as in the old days. And that it should happen in East Coast Park, tlie new glittering playground of thousands of picnickers every weekned, is almost
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    • 104 15 Lim takes over as new PA chief mHE People's Assocla1 turn's director (field), Mr. Urn Chin Teong. has taken over from Mr. Lee Wai Kok as Its chief executive director from yesterday. A PA spokesman confirmed this and said It was not known as yet who would nil Mr. Llm's
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    • 36 15 SINGAPORE pianist and arranjrr Mr. Ukander Mtrza Ismail, will present a concert at the Berfclee Performance Centre in Boston on Auf 1. Singer Carol Rowley and an It-piece ensemble will be featured.
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    • 504 15 CINOAPORES employ- merit situation during the 12-month period from mld-1976 to mid1977 improved correspondingly with a satisfactory economic growth In 1977. According to the Ministry of Labour's report on the labour force survey of Singapore for last year, of an estimated
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    • 445 15  -  SUSIE SOH MOST International Air Transport Association (lata) agents have imposed a voluntary clampdown on the sale of British Airways tickets throughout their network. Twenty-four of the 28 lata-accredlted agents here adopted the move which threatens to affect the sale of the airline's tickets. This
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    • 234 15 When youre trading pepper, you need a banker who can think like a pepper trades From financing pepper exports A pepper trader, say, in the Far in Singapore to lining up import East would expect to come to us for markets at the other end of the deal, pre-export financing,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 651 16 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX t^^^ ..aj^^if^^^^^^L^^fc^^^^^^^^ aa^ •taaaVsfa.W .s^LbbbV *££•>*»» 9 11 t ixam -soopm I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE f*W A CCf MfW .fl~.fl TIC IS SsR,»o rtR T, a r RATES VII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL Per word: 60 cv (Mln $9 00) IV r^nfTll ARIPQ Per column cm
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    • 474 16 I UNIT RICOH Copying Machine 'or sale. $600 6 months ruarantee Tel *****81/ *****41 SIN MAH I DECORAMA c F 4«1. 4«i Fir, Tsitlte Centre, s 200. Jelen Sultan, •'"••porer n Tel: *****13 (3 lines). 2*23(52. *****5J L We are Curtain Specialist who: Stock fabrics for every Domestic J 1
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    • 546 16 II EMPLOYMENT ai »gf aartsMial C MiEF ENGINEER (DCtWM) Applications are Invited from fully qualified Structural Engineers for this senior appointment with minimum 7 years design experience Honours Degree In Engineering: comprehensive knowledge of analysis/ design of multi-storey concrete/ steel structures: and a i basic understanding of computer technology programming
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    • 613 16 EXPERIENCED SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT SUPERVISORS and SHIPPING CLERKS required. Please rail personally at: 3-D, 4th deer, ChoBuMdtng Singapore 1 »PM GROUP OF COMPANIES nvltes applications from sultibly qualified female Singapore Itlzens for the posts of K ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE 'O' level t Must fee able to handle full set of
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    • 827 16 II EMPLOYMENT IR DO YOU WANT TO HANDLE T PUBLIC RELATIONS JOBS In I b hotels, airlines. Insurance bank- i si Ing and other commercial organl- a satlons' TAKE OUR INTEN- a SIVE TRAINING TWO p MONTHS COURSE $50 00 c ARE YOUR AIMING FOR A RECEP- TIONIST JOB? Our
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    • 822 16 EOUIRED FEMALE CLERK cum ■yplst to handle shipping and unking documents Ability to peak and write Chinese will be n advantage Interested please pply stating resume, salary ex- i «cted. telephone number and nclosed one recent photograph non-returnable) to: The Manager. Cathay Industries Pte I ,td.. 54-A. South Bridge Road,
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    • 647 16 II EMPLOYMENT CAREER i?M.n2!! l .i u u!!I?. g f 2 i fle"iter| l eive" l l»slnee l s Iraa-S gaacMaeia jrttfc aspaiuwsntsl g\ f stereo In Btnoapore. nee vecen- f J (a) JUNIOR MARKITINO I MRtONNIL (Pamala) t (b) MOMOTfON i\\ tALttOWLS fj! S(c) sALia S QUALIFICATIONS > J
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    • 833 16 STP DISTRIBUTORS SON BHD Is g looking for 5 SALES RE- PRESENTATIVES to market Its latest product Applicants who meet the following need apply (a) Completed Secondary Education (hi Having Pleasant Personality (c) Willing to work from 3 00 p in to 10 p in (41 Hardworking and Enthusiastic Successful
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    • 534 16 II EMPLOYMENT I JURONQ SHIPYARD LIMITED T Application* arc Invtted from young personnel for the foMowmg vacenclee tn our Shipyard 1) HULL TRAINEES For (a) Mull- Assembly (b) Hull Pra-Fabrtcatton (C) Hull Erection 2) ELECTRICAL WORKERS T .3) MACHINERY WORKERS 4) HULL FITTERS Requirements: Eipertance In tha vartoua (laid* I*
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    • 614 16 ELECTRICIAN SHELL Invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply for the above position based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex THE JOB involves overhauling and maintaining high tension and medium voltage Industrial swltchgears: overhauling motors and replacement of bearings: checking and maintaining protection relays: Installing and maintaining lighting equipment and associate
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    • 465 17 II EMPLOYMENT SANKOSMA COMPANY "■SPS/lirur Manufacturer of Tele- 1 communications Equipment/ i Electronic components, cable etc BMJafJB* SALCS PROMOTION EXECUTIVES and SALES PROMOTION ASSISTANTS Contact tsl: SISSS2/ *IS*S3 1 11 Csntrsl Bunding ■Epjp*"?*?* REOUIRED EXPERIENCED COPIER technician Apply Mating experience, qualification!, and wrent photograph (non-rerurn-ab!e> to S T Box ASIIH
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    • 428 17 Wsll-sstsbllsnsd Tyrs Manu l*ctur*r with good growth potential requires PROOUCTION OPERATORS (Mais) 1 1 Age 16-40 years old 212 1 Must work 3 shifts Weekly change 3i Starting pay $8 40 per day 19 40 per day (If completed N/Sl 4i Shift allowance 2nd shift $2 00 per shift 3rd
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    • 457 17 II EMPLOYMENT MATSUSHITA PRECISION MOTOR requires MALE FEMALE OPERATORS APPLICANTS SHOULD HAVE su.?apore or Malaysian mhlp Primary 4 to Secondary 4 Between 16 to 30 years old Male applicants should have completed N S and be ahle to work permanent 2nd shift WE OFFES (i.XXI X.ll.ir\ Incentive of $10 per
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    • 459 17 r Established Steel Foundry In Jurong requires immediately GENERAL WORKERS Primary Education Physically fit. healthy and strong Preferably with foundry experience Art 22 years and above OFFICE BOY Minimum Primary Six Education Able to read and write English Preferably 1 year experience in despatch work Possess Class 2 licence. Attractive
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    • 602 17 II EMPLOYMENT A LARGE ANO WELL ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION invites applications for PEON with the following qualification*: English Primary/ Secondary education Male applicants should complete National Service Age below 24 yean Applicant* are requested to •übmlt lull parNcaiara logather with a photograph (n/r) to: The Advertiser S T Box A***** SALES
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    • 727 17 WANTED MALE SHOP Assll- tants experience not essential School leavers also considered Apply with full particulars and salary expected to S T Box A9lllB REQUIRED BY WILL ESTABLISHED pharmacy Male Oeneral Workers with or without knowledge of dispensing, good prospects Apply with full particulars and salary expected to 8 T
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    • 707 17 II EMPLOYMENT (FfN) FRASER > NEAVE (S) PTE. LTD. has vacancies for FACTORY WORKERS Applicants should be Singapore citizens: prepared to work on two shifts and be above If years of age An attractive uisry Including shift •llow*nc* wM bs paid Those interested are requested to call In person for
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    • 844 17 A LEADING PLASTIC factory In Jurong has a vacancy for Lab Assistant No experience is required but preferably with O.C.E. O' level or Secondary 11. Interested applicants please write stating salary expected and telephone for contact to: 8 T Box MM REQUIRED URGENTLY 1) PRODUCTION CONTROLLERS a GCE O' level
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    • 773 17 II EMPLOYMENT PACKERS (Mats ft Fern*!*) a No exprlence required a Minimum 16 years old a Malaysian/ permansnt resident* may apply a Basic salary $180 p m Transport allowance $1.00 per day and 2nd shift allowance $1 00 per day a Accommodation can be arranged Interested candidates are to apply
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    • 808 17 OFFICE BOY URGENTLY required by shipbuilding company In Jurong Candidates must be able to read and write English fluently and be willing to learn simple Accounts work Must have completed N 8 aged between 16-30 1 years Salary Is about 1180. tran- sport Is provided Working hours I from 7
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    • 410 18 II EMPLOYMENT "a SCIENCE CENTRE BOARD A. TEMPORARY GRAPHIC ARTISTS Oress salary: SSM MM B TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS (Woodwork) Oress selery S3IS $»30 FOR A:Dlploma or certificate In advertising art from recognised Art Institute Preparation and production of graphics and Illustrations from visual to finished artworks for exhibits, publicity and publication
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    • 722 18 MISS SOPHISTICATED! Looking lor a glamorous |c*> wttti Hne Here Is yew chence to get one. Pleasant personality and able to speak fluent English I Age 17 to 24 years C F O' or A' level J Certificate Salary to SUM yew aaSJetaiWon. Call personally for Immediate employment to Suite
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    • 801 18 111 VEHICLES I BOATS Minimum price Minimum maintenance costs Maximum resale value Maximum safety/reliability Attractive HP. terms available. Aircondi tioning unit at extra cost. Don't wait. Buy now. Ring *****5 MALAYAN MOTORS (PTE) LTD. 14/20 ORCHARO ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. Tel: *****5 COME TO THE SUPER CAR MART OF NG KEONG
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    • 767 18 1577 MAZDA 01*00 pick-up One owner, good condition Highest offer secures Tel. *****80/ *****37 19SS VOLKSWAGON 1300. One owner Well-maintained. $5,300/on o 1969 Austin Mini Very good condition. One owner. $3,700/- ono Contact Ah Guan Tel: *****4 3 p.m. to 7 p.m View at 79 Joo Chlat Place. SEEING IN
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    • 926 18 111 VEHICLES BOATS ENO 1972 CHRYSLER 1800 c.c.. c. air- I cond sports rims, new road tax/ insurance $7,800 ono Contact: Peter *****65 71/72 FORD CORTINA 1600 cc 1 new paint, cassette, alrcond I with EE plate, tax 1/79 Excellent condition Call *****9 DECEMBER 73 MAZOA 808 Statlonwagon. alrcond. road
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    • 961 18 MINI COOPER. All I excellent condition, seeing Is i believing Highest offer secures Contact. *****81 morning. *****8 noon till night Chris Toh I TOYOTA 1200 LATE 1974 with air- con. sports rims and tyres beautiful condition 30 Race Course Lane. Spore 8 REGISTERED IS7S FIAT 124 Saloon, showroom condition alrcond.
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    • 779 18 111 VEHICLES A BOATS OCTOBER 1972 CORTINA 1600 GT Excellent condition Alrcon. sports rims, new paint, radio/ cassette Vinyl top etc $7,800 !on o or exchange car Tel: *****20 1973 FIAT 132 Alrcon one-owner Tlp-top-condltlon $12,***** n r> Ring ***** WE REQUIRE 2 units Bedford/ Ford lorries with long chassis
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    • 625 18 WANTED A GOOO condition Flat 132S or Peugeot 304 or 504 OL Contact *****8 BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REOUIRES car or statlonwagon preferably below 1300 cc. NonPARF also considered Tel: *****8 SECRETARY REOUIRES AN Austin. Morns Marina. Clubman. Toyota. Dalsun. Mazda. Escort 1971 onwards. Contact *****3 EXECUTIVE URGENTLY REOUIRES one Flat. Honda.
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    • 772 18 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MOOERN. 2 storey bungalow 5 bedrooms with bathroom attached, central aircond Near International School Tel: *****79 LORONG J TELOK Kurau unfurnished 2-storey corner terrace house 6rooms. 3 baths. 2 halls, with telephone Ring Mrs Tan *****1 GOING CHEAP) DIST. 21 3-bed-room single-storey detached bungalow fully
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    • 839 18 DIST t CAVENAOH HOUSE hit* floor with panoramic vie} swimming pool, living/ rtlntgg room carpeted 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, servant's room.. 2 alrcondltloners. telephone Furnished $1,800 *****J 2-ROOMEO FLAT NEAR Lucky Plaza, unfurnished Rental $880 Tel *****18 (Jimmy) (Principals only) ROSE GARDEN bedrooms, 1 hall Rent $500 Unfurnished Opp Kalong
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  • IX OBITUARIES
    • 151 20 140 Acknowledgements The Famil, Ol The L.I. MRS. NO SOON LIM NEE PHUA TAN MUI wish to express their most profound thanks to the Doctors. Sisters. Nurses and other Staff of Wards 5 16. Toa Fayoh General Hospital. The People's Action Party Central Executive Committee. Branches Committees. Government Ministers. Members
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      50 20 i Aged 59 passed away peacefully I on 16 July 1978 Leaving behind 2 I sons. 5 daughters 1 son-in-law i and 1 grand sun Cort»g« rtiKMnca MB Patakt Road on 20 July 7» at 1 pm tOf ayft^lvt HIM Cf#W»atiOffMrt1 MM. LIM MENG HENC LIM AH HENO
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      343 20 aged 79 years passed away peacefully on Monday 17th July 1978 leaving beloved wife Mdm. Tan Kirn Luan, Sons: Chong Lin Phillip, Chong Ghee Joseph, Chong Sin Peter, Chong Han David, Chong Tian Alfred. Daughters: Bee Bee, Si Si, Nancy, Lily. Sons-in-Law: Chung Chee Jin, Tan Teck Bak,
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    • 227 21 Malaysian nurse killed in freak accident LONDON, Mon. A young Malaysian gt&ff nurse was killed instantly last Friday while she was taking a driving lesson when she was struck on the side of the head by a piece of cast Iron pipe which flew In through an open window of
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    • 25 21 KOALA LUMPUR. Won Senior officials from Bangladesh and Malaysia began talks today lor an air services agreement between the two countries. AP.
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    • 92 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Water pollution In Malaysia has reached such an extent v to pose serious consequences In certain areas In the country, the Minister of Science, Technology and Environment, Mr. Ong Ke e Hut. said today. The Minister who was opening a two-week seminar-workshop here on Water
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    • 365 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THK High Court here today postponed until Oct 3 the trial of opposition Democratic Action Party leader Lim Kit Siang charged with violation of the Official Secrets Act in connection with the government's purchase of four naval patrol boats from Sweden.
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    • 188 21 Betong: Anti-Red marchers in show of force fPOH, Mon. About 5.000 members of the Thr\i Village Volunteer Corp* mirched through the main streets of Betong on Saturday In a show of force against con:munist terrorists. Beton*. which I* the southernmost town of Thailand. has long been a hot -bed of
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    • 218 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE government is reported to be deliberating on ways to arrest the trend of voting along communal lines as seen in recent elections. i— A hint of this came on Friday from Tengku Razal c I g h Hamzah. Finance
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    • 113 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. DAP secretary-gene-ral, Mr. Llm Kit Slang called today on S-\bah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh to lift immediately the entry ban on him and his party colleague, Mr. Lee Lam Tye. He said Datuk Harris should honour the pledge of Berjaya
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    • 53 21 Fire destroys $1.5 m goods MENTAKAB. Mon. About $1.5 million worth of goods. Including ready-made clothes, electrical goo^s and medicine, were damaged in a 90-minute fire which destroyed a row of 13 shophouses in Jalan Temerloh here yesterday. At least five people were injured when they tried to salvage goods
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 262 22 ST. ANDREWS, Mon.— When the huge crowd of 25,000 surrounding the final hole on the Old Course here acclaimed Jack Nicklaus the British open golf champion with a deafening roar last Saturday, they were not only paying homage to a great champion they were also saluting
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    • 67 22 ATHENS, Mon. Dlmitri Pospelov of the Soviet Union won all three gold medals in the 56 kgj cuss at the fourth world Junior weightlifting championships here last night. Pospelov won the snatch and Jerk gold medals by lifting 110 and 140 kgs for a total of
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    • 346 22 BRANDS HATCH (England), Mon. Carlos Reutemann of Argentina achieved the "ambition of a lifetime" when he swept his red and white Ferrari to victory in the British Formula One Grand Prix here yesterday. It was the 35-year-old Reutemann's third wir of the season and the
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    • 359 22 PARIS, Mon. Belgian Michel 1 Pollentier, the overall leader, was disqualified from the Tour De France cycle race at L'Alphe D'Huez yesterday for trying to fake a urine test. "Pollentier was caught in the act of cheating," a statement from the organisers said, and it then referred
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    • 468 22 LONDON, Mon An unbeaten 81 by New Zealander Glenn Turner helped Worcestershire beat arch-rivals Derbyshire at Worcester yesterday and remain in contention for the English Sunday League cricket title. Worcestershire, set a target of 179, romped to victory by nine wickets after Turner and
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    • 431 22 VALENCIA (Spain), Mon. i Spanish lightweight I boxer Salvador Pons was in a coma in hospital here yesterday after being knocked out in a bout In Alclra. Doctors said they held out little hope for Pons s survival In La Coruna (Spain). Spain's Roberto Castanon retained his European featherweight
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    • 316 22 Nastase fails to stop Gerulaitis' challenge TkJEW YORK, Mon. A American Vitas Gerulaitis, playing one of the finest matches of his career, beat Rumania's Hie Nastase, 6-2, 6-0, to win the US$lOO,OOO ($231,000) first prize in the inaugural Forest Hills invitational tennis tournament here yesterday. Gerulaitis. 23. bouncing back from
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    • 44 22 CINCINNATI. Mon Top-seeded Eddie Dibbs defeated Mexican Raul Ra/nlrrt 5-7, 6-3. 6-3 yesterday to take the singles title in the Western Open tennis championships. In the doubles final. Ramirez and Oene Mayer beat Ismail El Shafel and Brian Pairlie 6-3, 6-3. AP.
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    • 24 22 MOSCOW Mon. The Moscow Central Army sports club beat Leningrad Zenit 2-1 In a Soviet Union championship soccer match heie yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 218 23  -  WILFRED YEO By INTERNATIONAL midfielder Hashlm Hosni, injured. In Sunday's Sultans' Gold Cup match between Singapore Malays and Malacca Malays, may play in tomorrow's home game against Johore Malays at the National Stadium (kick-off Bp.m.). nunim, wiiu nun nia head in an aerial duel with Malacca's
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    • 123 23  - NANTHA NETS WINNER ALBERT JOHNSON By DEFENDING champions Singapore Airlines beat Police 1-0 In a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match ai Thomson Road yesterday. T. Nanthakumar, who has been selected for next week's Tun Razak Cup tournament In Kuala Lumpur, scored the winning goal In the firsthalf. At Balestier
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      111 23  -  ERNEST FRIDA CUBRAMANIAM Yo*3 garaJah was unanimously re-elected secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association for the 28th year at the annual meeting at Singapore Cricket Hub last night. Yogarajah, M, later indicated that this would be his final term la office. By Said Yogarajah. "Someone must take
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    • 270 23  -  PATRICK BASTIANS rpHE meteoric Use of Zainal Abldeen. with just 18 months of squash behind him, ended yesterday when national junior champion, Jeremy Yeo, beat him 3-9. 9-6. 9-5. 10-9 In their third round tie of the Pakistan International Airlines Open squash cham- By plonshlps at the
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    • 318 23 Speedy Iraq trounce off -form Indonesia ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Iraq, playing fast and well co-ordinated soccer, trounced Indonesia 4-0 In a preliminary round match of the Merdeka t o v m ament here tonight. Iraq, who led 2-0 at half-time, dominated the game throughout, while the Indonesians, who started
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    • 113 23 Malaysians concerned about wet weather KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Wet weather Is causing concern to the Merdeka tournament organisers. Rain has been fallIng here every afternoon since early last week. Iraq team manager Tha m 1 r Mlhsin complained that the slippery conditions were not conducive to good football, and Football
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    • 327 23  -  JOE DORAI By J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. After two expected failures, against Malaysia and South Korea, Singapore can look forward with hope if not confidence for their first Mcrdeka soccer tournament success here tomorrow night. Singapore will line up against Thailand at 8 p.m. and, Judging
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    • 41 23 UNBEATEN Changl United continued their winning streak In the PAS Under- 18 tournament when they beat Brickworks 3-1 at Farrer Park yesterday. In other matches River Valley drew 2-3 against Jurong Town and Queenstown beat Potong Paslr 2-1.
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    • 231 23  -  PETER SIOW ST. ANDREWS yesterday made nonsense of the banner, "Invincible Raffles" when they won the first leg of the Kiwi Cup rugby match 4-3 (one try to one penalty goal) at Orange Road. Still, the end is not in sight yet for Raffles
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    • 488 23 WfHEN two cham- pions team up in a Cup race, the partnership snould prove too formidable for anybody. Sir Toby and Leslie Khoo proved just that in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Buklt Timah on Sunday. Sir Toby was voted Horse
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    • 95 23 BADMINTON Inter-con-stituency tournament (Singapore Badminton Hall 7 30 pjn.). HOCKEY BHA Premier League Singapore Recreation Club v SIA/SATB (Padang 6.16 pm i. Police v Combined Schools (BsUestier I Road 6.16 p.m.). SOCCEK Merdeka tournament: Singapore v Thai- i land (Merdeka Stadium I i p.m.); President 'i Cup: Tanjong Katong
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  • 78 24 TAIPEH, Mon.—Taiwan reiterated today its stand that it will never negotiate with nor contact Peking for a possible reconciliation or cooperation in settling the conflict between the rival governments. Mr. King Shu-chl, Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokesman, told a reporter: "We have had bitter experiences in negotiating and
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  • 56 24 Flames shoot from the wreckage of an o v c r turned liquified natural fas tanker on a highway north of Mexico City on Sunday. Several other cars ploughed into the wreck.. Red Cross officials estimate that 21 people died in the chain reaction crash
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  • 268 24 Raja: Haw to build up second generation leaders SINGAPORE. Mon. Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam believes the best way of building up a second generation leadership la Singapore is to create the climate (or a successful takeover and draw in the best people capable of withstanding future stresses and strains. But
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  • 654 24 LONDON. Mon. Prices advanrm in thin trading ahead of June sterling money supply figures due later this week, dealers said Oovemment stocks closed with gains of up to point while leading Industrials rose At 300pm. the Financial Times Index was up 2 7 at 477 1 Mining sham
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  • 354 24 OAU summit may not settle differences KHARTOUM, Monday AFRICAN /leads of state open their an nual summit conference tomorrow facing marked differences over foreign intervention on their continent am little hope of achieving any spectacular reconciliations among feuding members Foreign ministers from the 49-member Organi- I" sation of African Unity
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  • 24 24 TOKYO. Mon. A Japanese tourist company announced plans here today to take holiday-makers on daytrlps around toe barren and uninhabited Senkaku Islands.
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  • 685 25  -  BRIAN KINSELLA "TWENTY years after 1 the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) took over control of the sprawling Butterworth Air Base In Malaysia, the Australians are still there and look like remaining for some time yet. According to the commander of the Australian
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  • 586 25  - Farm failure worries the Russian leaders MARK FRANKLAND By f EONID Brezhnev 1 speech to the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party recently was given unusually rapid coverage in the Soviet media. It is not hard to see why. The speech dealt at length with the achievements and shortcomings
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  • 1745 27  -  MILTON CHASE Rev Jesse Jackson tells America's black students to buckle down and help themselves A TALL, youthful, athletic man strides briskly onto the rostrum of a large auditorium of a black high school here. He is Hack, with an Afro hair style, a "Mexican bandito" mus»ach*.
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    • 465 28  -  KATHERINE WHITEHORN By THE FUSS at Maiden Erlegh School, ReadIng, England. Is not, for onct, about maidens dressing sexily too early, as such rows usually are: It's about the right of the female teachers to wear trousers to school. The Headmaster has
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    • 389 29 ttlM-*Li.*l*ii* Chinese folktales Early men led a very primitive way of life. They wore the hides of animals and leaves of trees and their food were all raw for they did not know of cooking. Later, there was a man called Sul Renshi who became a
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    • 43 29 Qlang long nan ya dl tou she. The mighty dragon is no match for the native serpent. Jle l/ng ring xv x) luig ren. The one who created a situation in the first place should be the one to solve it.
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    • 73 29 The Illustrated word Is pronounced bl, meaning to close or shut. It has been reduced to only six strokes from Its regular form. In brackets, of 11. Here are some common combinations of the word: tAmfe shut the eye*. fflP tJfotfu cloee the mouth. »n bWn ihut the
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    • 751 29 Filial piety Ding Lan, of the Han Dynasty, lost his father in his childhood and was brought up by his mother. One day, he went up the hill to cut firewood. He saw a calf being suckled by its mother and also a young crow talking some
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    • 78 29 The 6th radio talk on correct Mandarin pronunciations will be broadcast over the 3rd channel (Chinese service) of Radio Singapore in Its Youth Programme at 9.30 a.m. today. The talk will be repeated at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The programme can be received over the following frequencies Short waves:
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    • 175 29 Note Itutmttcal street name* art in italics Matlock Rise Matter Rd i£ Maude Rd %.&s&■ Maxwell Rd £±J*& Mayßd May field Aye *HMfit Mayflower Aye K^6i£ Mayflower Cres ft if Mayflower Dr l£ ft i| it Mayflower Lane tk.Vi'% Mayflower Place Mayflower Rise Mayflower Rd J£ Mayflower
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