New Nation, 8 June 1974

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  • 22 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, June 8, 1974 No. 1046 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 newWtion SINCAPORE SATURDAY. JUNE 8. 1974
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  • 630 1  -  By Rav K. Dhaliwal Singapore's former national football coach, Mr. Yap Boon Yong, rolled all his 27 years of experience and skill into one shot and scored the best "goal" in his life a double return air trip to Munich for the World
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  • 49 1 Islamabad, Saturday. Police yesterday used tear gas to dlspers 2,000 people demonstrating outside a hostel for members of the national assembly. The crowd marched to the hostel after Friday prayers in nearby mosques to press demands that the Ahmedi Muslin sect be declared a non-Muslim minority.
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  • 32 1 Dakar, Saturday—The African nationalist movement In Portuguese Guinea said yesterday that a force of African mercenaries in the pay of foreign powers was heading towards Bissau in two ships.
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  • 20 1 Bonn, Saturday.—President Tito of Yugoslavia will pay a three-day state visit to West Germany starting on June 24.
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  • 19 1 Islamabad, Saturday— Pakistan has announced that train fares will be 20 per cent higher from July 1.
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  • 10 1 Police reported 85 accidents yesterday. Four were serious.
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  • 471 1 Razak, dignitaries at the cemetery Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Police here remained on the alert today as Malaysia's leaders paid their last respects to assassinated Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Hashim The late IGP who was 51, was given a
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  • 283 1  -  By BLUE PETER, Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Couple Pampered Queen in Race 5 and Lowland Chief in Race 6 for a double at Kuala Lumpur today. Both are likelay to start at short odds but it will be a folly to oppose them. Only horse given
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  • 47 1 Nairobi, Saturday. President Idl Amin has lifted his threat to expel the 1000-odd British community in Uganda after a dramatic Intervention by President Kenyatta of Kenya. It was announced that President Amin had decided to give the muchcriticised British Broadcasting Corporation "one more chance."
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  • 333 1 Seven families homeless Fifty people from seven families were made homeless in a $100,000 blaze which destroyed six shop houses in Jalan Pay a, off Airport Hoad. early today. The hour-long fire which started at 3.30 a.m. completely gutted the row of wooden and zinc shops.
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  • 197 1 Police have recovered a Singapore Bus Service bus which was reported missing from the Changl Bus depot yesterday. The bus, valued at $60,000 was found abandoned near the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees building In Serangoon Road with six of Its tyres replaced by old ones. The
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 444 2  -  Contest comes to thrilling climax By Sunny Wee Six weeks of World Cup soccer fever came to a climax last night for the Ave finalists in the New Nation- Lufthansa spot-the-ball contest. The five four men and a housewife spent 30 anxious minutes before
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    • 357 2  -  By Richard Lim They did not spot the ball correctly and lost their chance of going to Munich to see the World Cup match. But when the winner's name was announced, they cheered and clapped like loyal supporters on a football field. Mrs. Khoo Kah Lip, 27. Bernard
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    • 274 3  -  niT ROVING v EYE«sJ By Douglas Chan The football fever has hit Singapore in a big way. Obviously spurred on by the state team's run of successes in the current Malaysia Cup tournament, interest in the game has reached a high pitch. While
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    • 318 3 Police: Don't argue Gunmen struck 36 times in a series of violent armed robberies in the past five months. And the police advice Is: "Don't argue with robbers." In case you are held up, remain calm, the police said. "Obey the robber's instructions. Don't volunteer to do anything.
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    • 573 3  -  By Rav K. Dhallwal Prices of food items appear to be more uniform at market stalls with price tags. This was noticed In yesterday's rounds to eight markets Kandang Kerbau, Tanglln Halt, Jurong, Toa Payoh, Cambridge Road, Beach Road, Joo Chiat and Orchard Road
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    • 74 3 Police yesterday said that detective Sgt. Anthony Low who was held hostage by a gunman In a block of flats at Alexandra Road two days ago, used psychology and delaying tactics before killing him. In an interview Sgt. L-.w said: "I became scared when the gunman told
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    • 298 3  -  By Teresa Ooi The Minister of Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Mepg is expected to present a country report focusing the recent educational schemes in Singapore at the Sixth Commonwealth Education Conference, to be held at Kingston, Jamaica, next week. The theme of the conference is
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    • 187 3 The World Scout Bureau and the World Wildlife Fund have launched an International campaign to save the tiger from extinction. Operation Tiger will raise funds by selling specially designed stamps through scout associations. Scouts have already submitted drawings in a contest to choose
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    • 378 3  -  An all-in structure By Judith Holmberg The People's Association (PA) plans to set up a central body to co-ordinate all youth movements in Singapore. This policy making body will be known as the Central Youth Council. It will be responsible for planning ana implementing the activities
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    • 41 3 The return fare for the trip to Penang for the Malaysia Cup soccer match on June 23 by MARA's airconditioned bus is $52 and not $12 as stated in the New Nation on Thursday. The error is regretted.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 498 4 Nixon firm on those papers Reuter and UPI Washington, Saturday President Nixon yesterday faced the possibility of being placed in contempt of court for refusing to give former aide John Ehrlichman full access to White House documents. Mr. Ehrlichman has subpoenaed some 32 documents dating
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    • 117 4 Washington, Saturday. —Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger last night likened the dispute In the Atlantic alliance to a family quarrel more irritating In form than in substance. European parliamentarians besieged Dr. Kissinger for his autograph following a Jovial speech before them at
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    • 92 4 Weeping with Joy, relatives embrace one of the Israeli prisoners on arrival from Damascus In Tel Aviv on Thursday. A total of 56 Israelis were exchanged for 382 Arabs to ooen the way for Implementation of the troop disengagement accord on the Golan Heights. Thousands c.f people
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    • 303 4 'India cannot restrain itself' Reuter Islamabad, Saturday Prime Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto charged last night that India was not capable of exercising restraint with nuclear weapons and would use them If pushed into a tight comer In a war with Pakistan. Mr. Bhutto told the National
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    • 27 4 Ban Francisco, Saturday. Actor Richard Harris and model-actress Ann Turkel were married yesterday in Beverly Hills by municipal court Judge Leonard Wolff, a spokesman said.
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    • 168 4 UPI and Reuter Dublin, Saturday. Senior police officials said yesterday tbey know the identity of the kidnappers of the Earl and Countess of Donoughmore and Indicated they are desperate men capable of killing the elderly Protestant couple. "We are satisfied that we have put together Seclfic descriptions
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    • 167 4 United Press International Cairo, Saturday. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt has sent a four-page letter to Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, declaring his readiness to "turn over a new leaf" in Egyptian-Soviet relations, the dally newspaper Akhbar El Yom
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    • 147 4 TODAY li Saturday, June 8, the 159 th day of 1974 with 206 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING BTARS are Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STABS are Mercury. Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. American
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 276 4 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, 73-54F, 22-12 C. HeadUne: Jury named Nixon a coconspirator but didn't Indict. San Francisco—Partly cloudy, 80-57F, 28-14 C. Headline: Nixon wants unlndieted co-conspira-tor list published. Paris Variable. 6450F, 18-10 C. Headline: Chirac: Change is everybody's business. London—Sunny spells, occasional showers, cloudy later. 61-52 F. 16-11
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    • 627 4 WHAT'S ON The Minister of State lor Foreign Affairs and MP for Hong Llm, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will officiate at the MB. HONG UM AND MB. LION CITY BODYBUILDING CONTEST at the Hong Llm Green Community Centre at 8 p.m. The MP for Tlong Bahru, Mr. Ch'ng Jit Koon,
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  • FINANCE
    • 1949 5 INDUSTRIALS 1973/1974 4 wka. Closing Pric* Week'* Week's High Low ago Stock Buyer* Sellers Last or Turnover Sale 2.70 2.00 2.16 Acma 2.25 -0.08 1 1.36 1.03 1.03 Adhesive Tape 1.00 1.06 2.75 2.40 2.74 Ajlnomoto 2.42 2.70 -0.34 2 3.40 2.30 2.79 Alcan 3.20 3.20 -0.08
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    • 240 5 Brussels, Saturday. Mr. William Eyerie. President Nixon's special adviser on trade, said here yesterday he hoped the new United States Trade Bill would be ready some time this summer. Mr. Eberle was answering questions at a news conference after heading
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    • 57 5 Voe per Thornycroft will ship two 56-foot patrol boats worth J 1.5 million to the Kuwait Government next month. Vosper's commercial director, Mr. D.W. Sitwell, said the shipyard has previously built eight fast patrol laun- ches and two supply vessels for Kuwait Picture shows one of
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    • 409 5  -  PRICES FLUCTUATED IK LACK-LUSTRE TRACIK6 By Lee Yew Meng Un c e r t a inty reigned on the Singapore stock market this week with share prices fluctuating throughout in lacklustre trading. Though at the final bell yesterday, the Straits Times industrial index
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 409 5 Stocks rallied in heavy trading for the fifth consecutive session on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, sparked by a cut in the prime rate by First National City Bank of New York. Standard and Poor's 500-stock Index was anead 0.59 to 92.55. Advances led declines 1100 to
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      • 38 5 The Dow Jones range of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were: 30 Industrials 553.39 (up 847). 30 transport 176.0« (up a.71), 15 utilities »A 7 (off 0.23). and M stocks 355J9 (up 3.47).
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      • 199 5 Closing prices (to francs! yesterday Partbas 180 4-3 Indochlne 1M.10 —3.90 Fonder 325 —3.80 Prlntemps 80 —.30 COE 345 —1 Bull 45.90 —1.40 Royal Dutch 147.80 +2.80 Mlchelln 900 +17 Thomson 198 +3 CFP 163.50 +7.50 Rhone 157.50 +3.4» AIR 289.50 +3 BSN 889 +18 Philips 57 -*-.40 Suez
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      • 250 5 The Tokyo stock market entered into a technical adjusting period as the Dow Jones average reached the y4BOO level yesterday and declined sharply, despite the sharp upsurge in New York market. Major steels and stocks related to hidden assets were slightly lower. In the morning session, following lethargc market
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      • 83 5 This service comes from the Union Bank of Switzerland. Closing prices (In francs) on the Zurich Stock EXchange yesterday: UBS 3050 ao SBC 545 i« Credit Suisse 2675 105 Swissair B. 475 Swiss Reinsur. 1950 ao Winterthur B. 1410 Zurich Insur. 5800 50 Juvena B. 1710 20 Nestle B
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    • 176 5 Reuter Peking, S a t u r d a y— France's biggest -ever trade exhibition in China has ended after a 17-day run and substantive talks on contracts have started. Official sources at the exhibition said some deals were settled during the exhibition, but
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    • 135 5 United Holdings made a net profit of $243,686 after taxation for the ended December 1973, as against $182,463 previously. During the year under review, the company sold Its Singapore property and the surplus on sale, after charging develop-' ment expenditure incurred of $5.9 million credited
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    • 36 5 Washington, Saturday —The sixth and probably final meeting of the International Monetary Fund's reform committee will convene here on Wednesday and the 21-month-old group is expected to turn the reform task over to others.
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    • 197 5 3 in INIfRNAIIONAI BRQTHiRS PAR HAW THE YEAR IN PERSPECTIVE "During 1973, the Company achieved both a major expansion and a major consolidation. Its operations have been streamlined on a divisional basis and are now conducted out of its four main centres, namely, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
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  • OPINION
    • 392 6 It was only this week, after his successful visit to Peking that the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, urged the Malayan Communist Party to give up its armed struggle and take part in peaceful politics. Yesterday, in a horrific and largely unexpected move, the
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    • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
      • 80 6 Talk about tight-lip-ped civil servants. A colleague who approached a government official for some Information was told that she should write In formally to his department. The colleague was disappointed but not surprised. (We are used to making written requests by now.). What surprised her was when
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      • 121 6 Singaporeans, complains one of the participants at the recent international conference on the security of South-East Asia, are overly suspicious people. Being extremely satisfled with the service he had received in the hotel he was staying, he wanted to show his appreciation by leaving a
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    • 983 6  -  A controversy Is now raging between the Health Ministry and the Singapore Dental Association. At issue Is the Government's plan to introdoce a supplementary scheme to train dental therapists to alleviate the country's current shortage of dentists. The Government's view is that the scheme will
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    • 783 6  -  By Alexander Auerbach Los Angeles Times Inflation is pushing more and more American consumers into bankruptcy. After paying for food and shelter, a rapidly growing number of families do not have enough left over to pay their bills, and they are turning to the
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    • VOICE OF THE PRESS
      • 371 6 EFFECTIVE MEASURES TO BRING DOWN COMMODITY PRICES. In combating current inflation, the Government has accepted the National Wages Council's wage increase recommendations and adopted a series of price-curbing measures. Such a dual approach Is of great help in alleviating the hardship of the people. We have stressed
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      • 155 6 PROPOSAL FOR AN ISLAMIC CHARTER DAY. At the forthcoming Islamic Foreign Ministers' Conference that will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will propose that Islamic countries celebrate an Islamic Charter Day once a year in order to commemorate the establishment of the Islamic Secretariat and review its progress.
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    • 842 6  -  From Harry Trimborn Los Angeles Times Yitzhak Rabin, the so 11 d e r diplomat with the boyish face, nasal voice and thinning strawberry blonde hair, is Israel's first nativeborn son to be designated Prime Minister. All of his predecessors were born in Russia.
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    • 493 6  -  By David Lamb Australians have been buying Japanese cars and Japanese radios and Japanese everything for years, but only now are discovering the need to understand Japan, rather than to fear it. The memory of a militant Japan which in 1942 posed the only
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  • SATURD/W REVIEW
    • 1027 7  -  The rickety ride from Vientiane to L. Prabang By Walda Abbott Since the advent of the ceasefire last year between the Pathet Lao and the Royal Lao forces, the road between Vientiane and Luang Prabang has become another route open to the curious traveller willing to forego comfort
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    • 490 7 A DOCTOR says fat girls should beware when tnelr husbands say they love them the way they are because they may be looking for an excuse to stray or to keep wives at home. Dr. Richard Stuart, consultant psychologist to the Weight Watchers' organisation in Britain, says: "Some
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    • 676 7  -  From Dusko Doder Washington Post Spring is a lovely season in Pec in Yugoslavia, the remote corner of the Balkans. Fields along the Blstricia River are lightly greening with spring wheat sprouting among patches of snow. South of here are inaccessible
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    • 506 8  -  CHESS IT LIM KOK ANN The glamour that surrounds chess champions makes us forget at times that the chess tournament is only one medium of "chess expression," to coin a phrase. In contrast with over-the-board chess as we usually play the
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    • 637 8  -  STAMPS BY ANDREW LAU The Centenary of the Founding of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) Is highlighted on a new set of four commemorative postage stamps which will be released by the British Post Office on Wednesday. Designed by renowned British artist. Miss Rosalind
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    • 129 8 The first volume of this history traces the evolution of India before contact with modern Europe was established In the 16th century. Professor Th a par's account of the development of India's social and economic structure is arranged within a framework of the principal political and
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    • 541 8 SELECTED SHORT STORIES, by Henry James, Penguin, 192 pases. There are (our stories in this volume. The Last Of The Valerll is an early example of those supernatural stories which culminated most perfectly In The Turn Of The Screw. Daisy Miller is based on what James called the international
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    • 970 8 THOUGHTS OF BORN-TO-DIE JAPANESE PILOTS "BORN TO DIE." by the Hagoromo Society of Kamikaze Divine Thunderbolt Corps Survivors. Published by Ohara Publications (Los Angeles). Price US$4.5O. Reviewed by Pen Berthy of the Melbourne Herald. The Kamikaze plane exploded in the sea 50 yards short on an
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    • 58 8  -  by CHUNG YEE CHONG in the rain in the car stars have not timed this night nor we in the dark we cling lost souls long held back in respite feeling your breath in mine i turn with soft starts Si wake to the
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    • 1091 8  -  ACCUSATIONS FLYING ABOUT TWO NEW BOOKS By Judith Martin Washington Post For the second year in a row, Marilyn Mcnroe is the star of what promises to be New York's biggest publishing brouhaha. (The year before that, the title went, undisputed, to
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    • 712 8  -  X claim by US space scientist From Peter Moshey Flying saucers are probably nonsense but there could be squirrel sized creatures on Mars and even an intelligent life form in the seething atmosphere of Jupiter, according to a leading American space scientist. Dr. Carl Sagan, professor
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    • 933 9  -  Psycho-suspense thriller soon SIGHT SOUND rr EDGAR KOH According to Homer, he who eats the fruit of the lotus gives up all thoughts of family, friends and home. The Lotus Eaters (Thursday Ch 5, 1115 p.m.) is a "state-of-mind" serial dramatising this theme; it
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    • 390 9 Melbourne Herald When it comes to oldfashioned, unrepentant male chauvinism, you can't do better than Omar Sharif. The dark-eved Sharif is a heart-throb supreme. who has been known to receive as many as 25,000 proposals of marriage in one month. That was when his sexual charisma
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    • 603 9  -  Gordon Highlanders dates THEATRE BY VIOLET OON Here's perfect entertainment for the school holidays a concert by the Military Band of the Gordon Highlanders tonight at 7.30 p.m. at the Conference Hall. They've prepared a programme with something for everyone with music from such diverse composers
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    • 674 9  -  CLASSICS BY 1 YEO HAN Melbourne Herald Leonard Bernstein is the charismatic, craggily handsome, rich, multi-talented person iflcation of the American dream. He has been to American music what Joe Dlmagglo has been to baseball, Hemingway to writing, the Kennedy brothers to politics. As a
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    • 403 9  -  ART BY GENE TEO S. Mohidir and Suraldi Sipan are teachers, but they have found time to devote to painting. Their 60 paintings in oil, acrylic, Ink, water colour, batik, and copper tooling will be exhibited at the National Gallery from tomorrow till Monday.
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  • SPORTS
    • Article, Illustration
      209 10  -  IVleThe Master and His Method Ken Taylor The Banana Kick The banana kick b a hard, low shot at goal—hat, unlike the instep drive Pele demonstrated last week, the hall does not travel in a straight line. By kicking It off-centre, the hall is given spin which nukes it
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    • 286 10 1A1M74 Stuttgart, Saturday Argentina's World Cup soccer players rebelled yesterday against an advertising agreement signed by team officials with a clothing firm, and refused to wear shirts bearing the advertiser's name during training. Enrique Wolff, the team captain, said the players would not wear
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    • 293 10 Jakarta, Saturday Burma retained the fifth Jakarta Anniversary soccer Cup when they drew 1-1 with Japan in the fourth day of the tournament last night before a crowd of 50,000, after leading 1-0 at half-time. Burma, who sent their national side to the
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    • 28 10 Madrid, Saturday. Jose Duran of Spain yesterday won the European welterweight championship with a unanimous 15-round decision over defending champion Jacques Kechichian of France.
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    • 617 10 Frankfurt, Saturday Like two boxing champions, Sir Stanley Rous and his would-be successor Joao Havelange are making final preparations for Tuesday's battle to decide world soccer's most coveted office. At stake is the title of President of the Federation of International Football
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    • 65 10 New York, Saturday.— Results of baseball games. National League St. Louis 4 San Francisco 1; Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 2; Montreal 8 Houston 3; San Diego 4 Chicago 3; Los Angeles 3 Pittsburgh 2. American League—Chicago 7 New York 6; Cleveland 0 Texas 3; Baltimore 5
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    • 517 11 Singapore Malays, riding on the crest of a soccer boom, can count on tne support of a mammoth home crowd when they meet Perak Malays in their Sultans Gold Cup semi-final return leg at National Stadium tomorrow night (kickoff at 7.00).
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    • 144 11 Gomanwyn looks a good thing in lOf race By SCRUTINEER Northern Breeze, a good thing beaten last Sunday, should make amends in Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The English four-year-old by King's Leap was unlucky when he ran third to Famllle Rose and Volante. Northern
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    • 252 11 London, Saturday. Escorial. a rangy three-year-old filly of blueblooded ancestry, will make 1974 a great year for royal racing interests if she wins the Oaks classic at Epsom today. Escorial runs in the colours of Queen Elizabeth of England, who has already won one
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    • 47 11 Seremban, Saturday Singapore will meet Malaysian Armed Forces to decide third placing In the Razak Cup Interstate hockey competition on the N.S. Club today at 4.45. Malacca will meet defending champs Perak for fifth placing and In the final, Selangor will meet Negri Sembllan.
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    • 123 11 SCRUTINEER EPSOM JEEP BLUE PETER DANTE Race 1 Can Can Jackpot Sana Pride Vagabond Sana Pride Can Can Vagabond Lion Cub KMC 2 New Breed Pleasant Pair Pleasant Fair Romantic Mood Donna Cariene New Breed Donna Cariene New Breed iMt 3 Night Chib Oriental pearl Night Clnb Bon
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    • 177 11 Paris, Saturday— Britain yesterday gained triple recognition for good sportsmanship when footballer Bobby Charlton, tennis player Roger Taylor and a British cycling team received international awards for fair play. The International Fair Play Trophy, sponsored by the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation
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    • 2604 11 GOMANWYN... fancied lll-gl 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 2 6F AuLLflUi fSS.MO $4,550 wlnn«r\ 1 3732 Good Murm II g (Leo) Mansor 6 9 0 10 bf) SCRATCHED 11 2 8503 Don Cub a (Fu Yen) Samsurl 3 8 11 (+4) AK ChMRi 9 3
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    • 116 11 SCRUTINEER BLUE PETER DANTE Kmc 1: Tlmberlane Lincoln's Inn Lincoln's Inn Royalty Royalty Tlmberlane Ttmberlane Lincoln's Inn But San Roeque Han Chin Good Report Steady Good Report Group Command Royal Ovation Tlan Chin Race 3: Wm» Rohanl Photon Blma Unigrey Lesmana KndtfS Glory Photon Race 4: Triumphant Warrior
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    • 518 11 London, Saturday— England took a grip on the first cricket Test against India by the close of a second day of swinging fortunes at Manchester yesterday. Spurred by a solid century from Keith Fletcher. England were able to declare at 328 for nine, then grabbed two
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    • 495 11 Muirfleld, Saturday Jim Gabrielson, the US Walker Cup golf star, cruised Into the final of the British amateur golf championship with two impressive wins here yesterday. Gabrielson, a 32-year-old Insurance broker from Atlanta, Georgia, qualified to meet Britain's Trevor Homer in today's 36-hole
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    • 33 11 Tokyo, Friday—The Japan Fencing Association said yesterday it would send a 26-member team to Grenoble, France, to take part in the World fencing championships to be held from June 16 to 28.
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    • 1561 12 TV RADIO All your weekend viewing and listening SINGAPORE 5 SATURDAY 12.55 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by SESAME STREET 1.55 SATURDAY MATINEE Earth vs Flying Saucers: Secret military rockets are shot down by mysterious flying saucers. Scientists must develop a new weapon before saucermen disintegrate the earth. Starring: Hugh Marlowe, Joan
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