New Nation, 3 September 1975

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  • 19 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Wednesday September 3, 1975 No. 1427 Price 20 cents MC (P) 1118/75 j NEW (£p) NATION COMMENT
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  • 225 1 39 others hurt as grenades are hurled into their HQ in KL Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Two Police Field Force personnel were killed and 39 others injured when two men lobbed four hand grenades Into their headquarters at Jalan Pekellling this morning. The men were
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  • 361 1 Evidence suppressed to protect John and Bob Kennedy —'almost certainly her lovers' Reuter New York, Wednesday An American Journalist Is claiming that film star and sex symbol Monroe was murdered and the evidence was suppressed to protect the late President John Kennedy and his brother
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    • 11 1 WEATHER STOCK MARKET COMICS P. MONEYWORDS. WHAT'S ON. TIDES CINEMAS P.
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    • 292 1 WZTT i. 'A < NEW CITY interior DECORATOR CONTRACTOR CO. to, >nn| n>»p»im c«ihi». 11. Tali 4MSSI I WiWl eta** la DtCORATION WORKS FLOORING URVICIS MOSAIC, TIRRAZZO. ITC Which bank cut the world down to size, just lor your V '•V--1 f I We did. Bank of America. Through our
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 260 2  -  By Rav K. Dhaliwal Women were today urged to come forward to play a bigger role In social welfare and community development. The call was made by the deputy director of the Social Welfare Department, llrs. 8. C. Chal. at the NTUC's seminar on
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    • 109 2 Reuter Denpasar, Wednesday Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived here yesterday for talks with President Suharto and was greeted by Ballnese maiden s in a traditional dance. He was feted by local officials in traditional Ballnese costume before being whisked
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    • 22 2 The Vaccination Centre is now operating at its new premises at 3rd rioor. Finger Pier Building, Prince Edward Road. Singapore 2.
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    • 343 2 ...and the penalty was death Carelessness killed 234 people on the roads, at home and at workplaces in the first half of this year. Road accidents claimed 145 lives. Another 40 deaths were caused by mishaps In industries and another 29 In tha homes. For
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    • 161 2 All Post Office Savings Bank counters will use the on-line computer system by the end of the month. Bo far. about 60 per cent or 43 out of the total 72 lines have been Installed, a spokesman said. The remainder should be functioning by the end
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    • 84 2 An easier bias prevailed at the Stock Exchange of Singapore in subdued trading during the first hour this morning. BUSINESS DONE First Beetlon 8. Darby (11) 238. (1) 236, (4) 237. Bett: (1) 239, (2) 238. U.OJB. (15) 3.14. (7) 3.12. Sett: (9) 3.18. M. Credit (3)
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    • 10 2 Police reported 92 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.
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    • 506 2 FROM TW DOC HOUSE ■Y PO Many people think that there is nothing to learn before they officiate at a dog show. And this Is true for officials from programme seller to ring steward I do not even mention the secretarial staff which has been at work
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    • 181 3 This cluster of bicycles In the City centre at Collyer Quay Is a healthy sign but at the same time an ugly sight. A healthy sign because It means that more people are going to work In the city on bicycles,
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    • 36 3 Dr. Lim Ee Koon, Dr. Kamalajany Puvanendran and Dr. Raymond Teo Cheng Soon were successful In the Primary Master of Medicine (Anaesthesia) examination conducted by the University of Singapore School of Postgraduate Medical Studies.
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    • 289 3 Caught with suitcase containing loot Four innocentlooking boys, who had been going on a st e a ling spree at hotels and shopping centres for some time, were arrested by two alert detectives yesterday. The boys, aged between 10 and 12, had carried out their
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    • 24 3 The Singapore Arts Council will hold an exhibition of Eastern dances at the Cultural Centre, Canning R'se. on Friday at 8 p.m.
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    • 84 3 One of the world's most famous orchestras, James Last and his band, will play in Singapore next month. He and his band are scheduled to play at the National Theatre on Oct. 10 and arrangements are being made for him to play an additional date at
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    • 25 3 A magic course for beginners will begin this Sunday at 1.45 pjn. at the YllCA's Orchard Road premises. For more Information telephone *****8.
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    • 219 4 Passers-by near George Street in Chinatown last night Sot a fright of their ves when they saw groups of men hurriedly carrying coffins down the road. And it was only after they heard the wailing sirens of fire engines did they realise a fire had
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    • 329 4 'Singapore banks are keen* Singapore's banking sector is taking an increasing interest in financing small shipping vessels, which is a step in the right direction, a local banker said today. Mr. Lawrence Wee of the Overseas Credit Ltd. said: "Firstly, the smaller vessels are generally geared for
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    • 335 4  -  By Violet Oon People involved in the fine Arts in Asia face the dilemma of remaining true to their indigenuous cultures and yet creating something to fit the idiom of the 20th century. Many creators seem to feel that it is necessary to retain every
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    • 123 3 Scotland at its best Bonnie Prince Charlie's personal liqueur. Presented to his loyal henchman MacKinnon of Skye in heartfelt gratitude for loyal service during the fierce battle for the English throne in 1745. The battle was lost but great history was about to be made. For 'tis the same MacKinnon
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    • 558 4 [QEGIfZYC: AV-3 i A Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: Cut along dotted lines FILL IN j MISSING LETTERS j ACROSS I USING I CLUES 1 BELOW CLUES FOR AV-3 f 1. Person of foreign nationality 2. A fine hat a
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    • 245 4 The FESTIVAL OF BOOKB exhibition Is on at Hyatt Hotel till 9 p.m. At 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., there will be a free film show, Shane (starring Alan Ladd), at the Orchid Room. The NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY will perform excerpts of their presentation for the Internat'onal Culture Festival in
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 315 5 Now a bid to get unhappy Hussein approve peace plan United Press International Amman, Wednesday. A Joyful Dr. Henry Kissinger won Saudi Arabian appro val yesterday of his new Israel-Egypt peace pact and flew to Jordan to do the same with an unhappy King Hussein.
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    • 305 5 United Press International Jerusalem, Wednesday Israel said Its warplanes attacked a suspected Arab guerrilla base In Southern Lebanon yesterday In the fourth strike In less than a month In apparent retaliation for attempted guerrilla strikes against Israel. Beirut also reported ao exchange of artillery
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    • 159 5 Reuter Tripoli, Wednesday The Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, speaking on the day that Egypt and Israel Initialled their new Interim peace agreement, declared that such accords would not halt the conflict between the Arabs and Israel. He told a rally, held here to mark
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    • 26 5 United Press International Belfast, Wednesday— Northern Ireland's wave of sectarian killings took the life of another Protestant yesterday, the 12th victim in four days.
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    • 255 6 AP Nice, Wednesday Police shot and killed a gunman who held two hostages in a bank here yesterday and was demanding a ransom of six million francs ($3.39 million) police said. The unidentified gunman had threatened to blow up the bank with nitroglycerin unless the
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    • 57 6 81x early nineteenth century photographs, among 150 bought for 50p (92.60) from a Mancheater rag-and-bone merchant, were sold for £210 ($1092) at Christie's in London. Collector George Bhaw thought he was buying old books. He found the pictures, taken by British camera pioneer Fox Talbot in the
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    • 200 6 France agrees to pay rebels Reuter Paris, Wednesday France Is ready to pay a 10 million francs ($5.2 piillion) ransom to rebels in the West African nation of Chad to save the lire of a French woman they have threatened to execute, a French presidential
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    • 145 6 United Press International TODAY Is Wednesday, Sept. S,i the 246 th day of 1975 with 119 to follow: THE MOON Is approaching its new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. THE EVENING STAR Is Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of
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    • 65 6 United Press International Bangkok. Wednesday— Eleven people were killed and 20 others Injured when a speeding bus ran out of control and overturned In central Thailand on Monday night, police said. Five of the victims were killed at the scene and the other six died
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    • 32 6 United Press International New York, Wednesday.—A final count yesterday showed that 390 people died in Labour Day holiday weekend traffic. The toll was far under National Safety Council advance estamets.
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    • 217 6 Cripple an board Reuter Wellington, Wednesday. Four people were killed and 12 missing following an early morning blaze on the French freighter, Capltalne Bougainville, off the northeast coast of New Zealand, a maritime spokesman said today. Fourteen survivors struggled to shore through gale force winds.
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    • 227 6 Associated Press Miami, Wedne day Russian roulette has killed three people In Dade county In the past month, ana police say they are at a loss to explain the deadly fad. Two of the victims were teenagers. The third, a 40-year-old man. shot and killed himself
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    • 92 6 Reuter New Delhi, Wednesday India's port city of Bombay was paralysed yesterday by monsoon rainstorms, leaving an estimated three million commuters with- out transport because trains and buses could pot operate. Meanwhile, troops continued a round-the-clock operation to supply food and evacuate people from Patna, capital of the
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    • 47 6 Reuter Teheran, Wednesday. An earthquake measuring strength six on the open-ended Richter Bcale has struck areas of western Iran near the Iraqi border. First reports said there were no casualties but some buildings were damaged in the towns of Khorrambad, Doroud, Arak and Allgoudahz.
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    • 33 6 United Press International Washington, Wednesday. Secretary of State Dr. Henry A. Kissinger will attend the United Nations Special Assembly Session in New York on Friday, the State Department said yesterday.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 178 6 WEATHER New York Partly cloudy. 78-59F, 26-15 C. Headline: Israel and Egypt Initial pact on Slnal shifts and use of Sues: A US watch on passes sought. London Early mist, then sunny, 72-63F, 2217C, Headline: Seven dead In Ulster shootings. Rome Cloudy, M-63F. 30-17 C. Headline: 5,000 Alfa workers defy
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 948 7  -  by Ismail Kassim For 30 young workers In a big local manufacturing company, "Earn as you learn" is more than a catchy phrase. They may not be working In alr-condltloned comfort nor earning "fat" salaries, but they can look forward to joining the swelling ranks
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    • 435 7 Teachers are still waiting for the Ministry of Education to release new guidelines on the granting of Urgent Private Affairs (UPA) leave. A spokesman of the Singapore Teachers Union (BTU) said the Ministry Is still considering Its proposal for the liberalisation of grounds
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • OPINION
    • 451 8 Ironically, the most succint description of the interim agreement between Egypt and Israel has come from Russia's news agency, Tass, which gave to its report, the headline, "Agreement reached, problems remain." The interim accord is only a first step, concerned mainly with military realignment in
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    • 72 8 f WHISPERS ISPY^ At least one man was consoled by the results of the Malaysian Cup. He had prayed that Singapore would win, being a loyal supporter. But he betted against the home team. His reason was this: He was willing to lose a bet to see Singapore
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    • 233 8  -  PAUL WEE Car ownership Is no more a status symbol but a necessity of life for work and travel. The car Is one of the few pleasures In life that the average middleIncome wage earner can afford. But slowly he Is being deprived of
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    • 302 8 r r VOICE OF THE PRESS A NANYANG SIANG PAU Since the fall of Saigon and the eomBlete withdrawal by tie US, the situations In North and South Vletnams, Cambodia and Laos are quite confused because their relations with the superpowers are still not very
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    • 484 8  -  WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON Every so often Britain gets another pasting In the Asian press for making things difficult for Asian students at British universities and colleges. Newspaf>er commentators bad a field day a few yeari ago when the fees for foreign students
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    • 29 8  -  CHEW KING HWAN I refer to the letter by Concerned Parents (NN. Aug. 23, 1975) and wish to state that we take note of the views expressed.
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    • 106 8  -  MRS. CHONG WEE LIAN Sr. Public Relations Officer, Housing ft Development Board, Singapore 2. We refer to Christine Tan's request to the HDB to "seal Its well lifts" (NN Aug. 25 75). Miss Tan may like to know that all HDB lift wells are already provided with
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  • FEATURE
    • 199 9  -  People by Judith Holmberg Berpard Chan, the first member of the Chan family to make a splash in the pool, returned to competitive swimming after a lay-off of six years. But the occasion, which was held at the Ambassador Hotel poolslde, was strictly for fun
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    • 406 9 The students of 8 i g 1 a p Secondary School have been conferred with a rare honour they are the first school to be a&ked to exhibit their works of art at the Young people's Gallery in the National Museum. And its all due to
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    • 187 9 Singaporean, Tony Then, who Is based in London, was one of the stars of the film, Zapper's Blade of Vengeance, which was showing at the Rex cinema over the weekend. A ballet master. Tony, 30, played the role of Zapper*s assistant, Hock, in the film
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  • EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
    • Article, Illustration
      2804 10/11 Murdering Banquo to silence his knowledge of the prophecies backfires when his ghost appears NEW NATION today presents the second and concluding part on Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth, with comments on the play from various critics. The third act opens with Macbeth's fears of Bapquo. After all, Banquo knows about
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  • PLEASURE
    • 325 12  -  POPS by Peter Ong JEFFERSON STARSHIP: RED OCTOPUS (GRUNT): The past two albums from Jefferson Starshlp, Baron von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun and Dragon Fly, have seen a sudden switch in the band's San Francisco sound to the new American rock. In
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    • 611 12  -  From 1 William Jones Washington Post Was it the south that really won the war? According to a Washington film maker. Peter Belts, the south indeed prevailed. But he's talking about the revolut onary war and not that between the states nearly a century later.
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    • 166 12 Although th e re's little change in the overall makeup of the L on d o if pop charts thla week there Is a slight but discernible trend towards higher quality after the disastrous dog days of the summer.* titlll on top after
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 104 12 H*trt standi for «N the fablee of the Efcotk East SOMERSET -MAUGHAM for dining and exclusive cocktail parties Smorgasbord Lunch on Mondays Thursdays Palm I Court unique wining, dining Italian by candlelight Ballroom voranoan axotic nightly a colourful Malayan Night Show with the famous' Singapore Sling' a must for every
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 248 12 which just failed to break Into the top 10 this week tout seems certain to do ao next. (This week's charts wlttf last week's positions In brackets.) SINGAPORE 1 (1) We Mar Never Lore like This Again Maureen MeGovern 2(3) Jive Talkln' The Bee Gees 3(4) One Of Thooe Nights
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  • TREND edited by BETTY L. KHOO
    • 168 13 Lazy hot September days: Sweltering, humid afternoons. Staying cool outdoors under leafy shade. On a garden seat dreaming, pensive. Plucking wantonly at a daisy, waiting for her date. Playing at, he loves me, he loves me not. Or wrapped up In a book,
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    • 145 13 Shop > Around V Be prepared is a motto which is not Just for Olrl Guides. Nifty little pieces that pack away nicely In your handbag can be lifesavers for the button that's popped or a matted mesa of hair. And there's also no reason why
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • FINANCE
    • 306 14 Geneva, Wednesday. The International trade body GATT today dampened hopes that the world economy 'Would make a fast recovery from Its deep recession. It said the common view In the present uneasy situation was that recovery would be considerably slower than the experience
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    • Stock markets round the world
      • 157 14 Traders and Investors, their thoughts centered on the deficits of the Federal Government and New York City, stayed on the sidelines yesterday, as prices (Ml sharply along a broad front. The Dow Jones Industrial average, up around three at the outset, plunged 11.66 points to 823 89. It
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      • 38 14 United Press International Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 923 69 (down 11.66), 20 transport 156 34 (down 0.90), IS utilities 78.25 (down 0.99), 65 stocks 347.92 (down 2.96).
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      • 104 14 DBS Daiwa Securities International Ltd The Tokyo stock market closed slightly higher. Closing prices (In yen) yesterday: Bridgestone New Dale! NT 1190 unch. Pujlsawa Phar. •60 10 Iahlkawajlma 100 -j- 1 Kubota 304 a Mitsubishi Ki 299 I Pioneer Beet. 1010 10 Showa Oenko 89 I Sumitomo Ship 172
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      • Article, Illustration
        84 14 Prices finished mixed in a dine done battle between buyers and sellers at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. After opening slightly lower, prices began to surge forward, punctuated by profit-taking here ai\d there. Pace-setter, Sine Darby was a clear cat example of the fluctuating market mood. OpenIni
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    • 322 14 There are about 20,000 homes In Singapore with colour television sets. According to retailers, most of them own seta with screens larger than 18 inches. Dealers attributed the public's preference for bigger screens to two reasons: Firstly, there are fewer small screen sets available
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    • 180 14 Bank of America has appointed MR. CYRIL 8. SPIRO as lta new head of the Credit Department here. It has also promoted MR. G. H. THOMSON from assistant manager to assistant vice-presi-dent. Hotel Equatorial has appointed MR. JOHNNY W.M. YUEN as executive assistant manager, food and beverage,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 450 14 YOUR LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those highly Individualistic persons who manages to leave his mark of distinction on everything he undertakes or even has a part in. By the same token, you are attracted most to those tblngs which are themselves out
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  • FEATURE
    • 592 15  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times We have nothing against toy companies. They have a right to live Just like everybody else. In their own way they bring happiness to the hearts of our young ones, and they give employment to thousands of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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    • 378 15 1 SHOPS/ OFFICES FOR RENT/ SALE 1) KATONQ SHOPPING CENTRE OfHcM Sale: $120/- p.s.f. Rent: $1.20 p.a.f. WW|IV Sale: $325/- p.a.f. upwards. Rent: $3.29 p.s.f. upwards. 2) GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE Office* Sale: $125/- p.s.f. Rent: $1.3S p.s.f. Shop* Sale: $100/- p.s.f. upwards. Rent: $1.00 p.s.f. upwards. OUEENSWAY SHOPPING CENTRE
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  • SPORT
    • 63 16 Inside-left Raja Normshlkln of Malaysia (tad from left) falls to More for Malaysia after getting back a bouncing ball from Aasirali.Vs sweeper 8. Tracy (second from right) daring their Man soccer match at Hong Kong yesterday. Saadlah (No. 15) of Malaysia looks on while Australia's
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    • 21 16 Jakarta, WednesdayIndonesia will send an 11-man team to the Asian boxing championships which opens In Tokyo on September 23.
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    • 82 16 Reuter Munich, Wednesday— World soccer champions West Oermany yesterday named three newoomers In their team to play Austria in a friendly international in Vienna tonight. Team trainer Helmut Schoen said 28 year old Elntracht Brunswick striker Bernd Oersdorff would wear the No. 9 shirt formally worn
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    • 405 16 Reuter London, Wednesday— Mark Faber. grandson of former British Prime Minister Harold MacMi 11 a n, strengthened Yorkshire's chance of winning the English county cricket chamEionshlp yesterday when e denied Hampshire victory at Southampton. Faber, 25-year-old Bussex batsman, hit a career best 176 after
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    • 559 16 Magistrates should use full powers Reuter London, Wednesday Over a thousand youths wearing identical scarves and rosettes arrived In town on a train they had partially wrecked. A similar group, but wearing different coloured trappings, awaited them and after a pitched battle in which
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    • 483 16 Reuter UPI London, Wednesday Five overseas competitors are among the 16 seeded players In the British match-play golf championship, w h lc h starts at Llndrlck today. They are New Zealand left-hander Bob Charles, the former British Open and iPlccadllly world match-play champion, American Hal Underwood.
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    • 224 17 ON THE TRACK with Blue Peter Ipoh, Wednesday So Blessed, who finished second last of 13 runners in the Vase Trial last Sunday, showed tremendous improvement in form in a gallop here this morning. The St. Alphage five-year-old strode out stylishly over 3f in
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    • 994 17  -  SQUASH by Eric Cooper Gogl Alauddin and Mohibullah Khan completely dominated the Malaysian Open championships at the Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, last weekend. Of course this was expected, but the gulf that existed between these two and the rest of the competitors was
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    • 143 17 John Cooper, younger brother of the former Wimbledon great Ashley, will make a strong challenge In the Pesta Bukan tennis championships at the National Stadium courts starting today at 2.30 p.m. Cooper, whose best effort In world tennis was when he and Neale Fraser finished runners-
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    • 382 18  -  From 1 TONY DANKER Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Selangor will field their best team (or the friendly soccer match against Singapore at National Stadium on Saturday, said F.A. of Selangor secretary George Joseph. "There Is no question of us taking things easy Just because we have
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    • 194 18 By JEFFREY LOW Singapore Chinese will be without three key footballers to play In the MCFA Cop tournament at Scram ban this weekend. The FA of Singapore yesterday agreed only to »d— coalkeeper Lee Bee BenK and defender Robert Hm, bat Soak Foh Leong, Qoah
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    • 656 18  -  wm. i CLUB SCENE *>y Philip Tan Cairnhill Football Club, currently lying in third position after being edged out by Pas lr Pan Jang and Telok Blangah on goal average, are a team to be reckoned with In the Third Division.
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    • 108 18 Reuter Bangkok, Wednesday Singapore are among 13 countries who have confirmed participation In the eighth Asian basketball championships here In November. Basketball Association of Thailand secretary Decha Yordmongkol said yesterday: "We are only awaiting confirmation from China so that we can go ahead with the draw
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    • 375 19  -  By BRIAN MILLER Support Company of New Zealand put up a brilliant performance when they defeated Singapore Civilians 20-6 in their friendly rugby match at Thomson Road yesterday. Support Coy scored two goals and two tries to Singapore's one goal. However lull marks must go to
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    • 179 19 Helen Smith of Australia and Richard Petersen of New Zealand took top honours at the second day of the Confederation Zone of Oceania fencing championships at the Badminton In the individual foil for women. Helen capitalised on her tremendous exDerlence to win the title.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 156 16 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SNIP'S NAME Notice la hereby given that In consequence of the Intended purchase of a snip by our clients Thule-Reederel Ges.m.b.H., we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 172) In respect of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 221 17 INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS A progressive, high volume toy company is anxious to hear from ambitious decision making industrial engineers who would like the challenge of |oining a newly formed department in Hongkong. The positions available range from engineer to department manager. All applicants should possess an engineering degree and have a
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