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Title Section21 1976-05-14 1 NewNation 11unann or Friday May 14, 1976 No. 1640 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 fr 1 j NEW NATION21 words
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Article, Illustration31 1976-05-14 1 A good save by Pahang Malays goalie Wan All. but it dldn t save his team from defeat in last eight's game against Singapore Malays.31 words
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Article125 1976-05-14 1 Two rings—a diamond and a gold worth $3340 were reported missing from a showcase at Metro Orchard daring yesterday's peak shopping period. The diamond ring worth S3OOO and a gold ring worth $340 were among the choice Cartier range on display on the first floor.125 words
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Article33 1976-05-14 1 Reuter Vienna. Friday A 20-year-old Austrian was sentenced to 15 hours of driving lessont or three weeks in Jail bv a local magistrates court after his second car accident while speeding.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article61 1976-05-14 1 UPI Tel Aviv, Friday. Minister Yitzhak Rabin says there is a chance Egypt and Syria will agree to negotiations to end the state of war with Israel sometime this year. "If this happened I would see It as a positive development, almost the only one conceivableUPI - 61 words
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Article38 1976-05-14 1 New Delhi. Friday. India said yesterday its border forces will stop a planned march by demonstrators from Bangladesh next Sunday if they try to cross the frontier to protest against India's diversion of the Ganges River.38 words
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Article176 1976-05-14 1 Washington, Friday Two professors of Boston, Massachusetts, announced on Wednesday they will travel to the remote central African nation of Burundi to examine a banana loving boy allegedly adopted by a tribe of monkeys. Northeastern University psychologist Dr. Harlan Lane and Boston University hospital psychiatrist Dr.176 words
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Article330 1976-05-14 1 Guerrillas take over, says radio UPI Beirut, Friday More than 200 people were reported killed in clashes between leftists and pro-Syrian guerrillas yesterday, escalating the bitter conflict over Syrian intervention in Lebanon's civil war. Wild battles raged In the northern city of Tripoli. At least 35 more diedUPI - 330 words
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223 1976-05-14 1 Miami Beach. Friday— The popular image of the Jolly fat man is wrong, says a report of the American Academy of Psychoanalysts. The overweight person, it says, is more likely to be depressed, anxious and filled with self-loathing. And while psychoanalysis223 words
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Article67 1976-05-14 1 Reuter London, Friday—Former West German Chancellor, Willy Brandt and former British prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson are being mentioned as possible candidates for the new post of President of the Socialist International. But Mr. Hans Janitschek, the organisation's general secretary, said yesterday that .neither Mr. Brandt norReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement103 1976-05-14 1 EXOTIC DESIGN OF TOMORROW From the finest quality of Diamonds and Precious Stones (j Uc Silvn(Pic) lid 14(i IHI (iAI 11 UN BAI II HY RllAn SINUAI'ORt 1 111 wfw\ i(L World youth soccer Page 16 New betting craze Page 4. IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Stars 15; Crossword103 words
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Miscellaneous16 1976-05-14 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 pm. to 0 p.m. today isolated showers In late afternoon.16 words
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Article285 1976-05-14 2 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG Tachai (China), Friday Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Singapore goodwill delegation are in Tachai commune In Shansl province northeast of Peking today,'having completed his political talks with Chinese leaders In Peking. In all, the two governments had a total of285 words
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266 1976-05-14 2 An American company will now have to spend $80 million to develop the condominium housing estate in Ulu Pandan no million more than the estimate two years ago. This is due to escalating construction costs and an additional 107 units to be Included In266 words
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Article, Illustration93 1976-05-14 2 Swimming: instructor Lee Seng Keow, 38, believes that this lizard with a threepronged tail, will bring good luck. Mr. Lee caught ii in his house in Harvey Road, off Upper Chanfi Road, two weeks ago and left it in a cage.93 words
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Article59 1976-05-14 2 The Jurong Town Ambulance II and Nursing II divisions of the Jurong Town Corps St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold their 6th annual blood donation campaign at 9/11 Corporation Drive, Jurong on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Mr. Ho Kah Leong, MP (Jurong), will give59 words
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Article32 1976-05-14 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh and the Yamaha Music School are jointly organising the First Singapore Piano Festival to be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article100 1976-05-14 2 Prices weakened further in listless trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. For the first 30 minutes no counter was traded reflecting the current disinterest in the market. Price movements were also narrow giving no room for speculative activity. BUSINESS DONE: Flrat Section S. DARBY (2)100 words
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Advertisement16 1976-05-14 2 It is raining r 1 1 > a Devilish rain! INTERCONTINENTAL FILM presents A SANDY HOWARD production16 words
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Miscellaneous567 1976-05-14 2 Toto draw TOTO DRAW No 38/78: Five out of 49 5. 10. 29. 18. 49. Additional number 30. Three circles—3l, 11, 12. AT THE CINEMA EARTHQUAKE: A tremor strikes Los Angeles and reduces a great part of the city to rubble; caught up in the quake's terror are the star-stud-ded567 words
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Article, Illustration156 1976-05-14 4 EXPERTS OFFER LONG ODDS TO TEMPT 'SUCKERS' "Dum" the local variety of the game of draughts has become a betting craze In coffee shops and pavements in many parts of the city. Skilled Players are making a fat living out of hustling, sometimes offering odds156 words
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Article, Illustration253 1976-05-14 4 She was once a prim secretary In the civil service, 1o ok ing slightly like a schoolteacher with horn-rimmed spectacles perched on her nose. Who would believe that Roxana is now one of Brazil's hottest striptease-singers? "Oh, that was a very253 words
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Article111 1976-05-14 4 C.R. Dasatha Raj, the local distributors of the Far East Economic Review, has withheld the circulation of the latest issue of the weekly magazine. No reason was given, but New Nation believes that the decision was taken on the advice of their lawyers. This is the111 words
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251 1976-05-14 4 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon The Singapore Musical Society's revival of Its household concert programmes with a performance by singer Mary Apps at the ICB Penthouse last night demonstrated that this sort of Intimate musical evening has a lot going for It. Miss Apps251 words
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Article25 1976-05-14 4 The Metropolitan YMCA will celebrate Its 30th anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Shangri-La Hotel on June 5 at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement190 1976-05-14 4 WlWllin "7A OOAr^tengy- ijk >— THE LEDS ffIQHER /U^^oUmlTll74.s Sigma is one of Japan's leading manufacturers of top quality photographic lenses not available from other makers. Years of research and employing the very latest technology we are able to produce the finest lenses of today. For the professional and highly190 words
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Article, Illustration62 1976-05-14 5 for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his entourage daring their current two-week visit. Flowers, cheers, and fluttering mini-Singa-pore and Chinese flags greeted the Singapore mission as they went on their tour, now on its fifth dar. Wherever they went, the message was the same smiling facesPicture by Yow Yun Woh - 62 words
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Article93 1976-05-14 5 London, Friday Leaders of Britain's powerful Coalminers' Union yesterday voted by a close margin to approve the nation's new wage restraint policy, union sources said. According to the sources, the vote among members of the union's national executive was 13 to 11 in favour of accepting93 words
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443 1976-05-14 5 Reuter Manila, Friday President Marcos today cautioned his government against projecting the Philippines as claiming leadership or trying to run the Third World following his representations to Unctad in Nairobi. He was speaking at a cabinet meeting following a review made by ForeignReuter - 443 words
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Article185 1976-05-14 5 Bangkok, Friday Cambodia said yesterday it wanted to establish diplomatic relations with foreign countries in all five continents, on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. A Radio Phnom Penh broadcast monitored here reiterated the policy of the year-old communist regime that "democratic185 words
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Advertisement140 1976-05-14 5 THE NOW SOUND FROM CALIFORNIA 0 SPECIFICATIONS Size: 24 3/B'L x 14Vi"H x 12"D less grill Drivers: 12" Air Suspension Woofer, s'* Seales Midrange 2" Super Tweeter Crossover Frequencies: 1500 Hz and 4000 Hz with Midrange Level Control Frequency Response: 28 to 20,000 Hz Power Requirement: 10/50 watts RMS. Cabinet:140 words
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Article314 1976-05-14 6 Africans want peaceful solution says Dr K Reuter Washington, Friday Dr. Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, said yesterday many African leaders now believed they could find a peaceful approach to majority rule in Southern Africa that would not involve the Soviet Union or CubanReuter - 314 words
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Article36 1976-05-14 6 Reuter Colombo, Friday All 24 crewmen of the Panamanian freighter Andy (4,736 tons) which sank on Wednesday off Sri Lanka have been rescued by a Danish ship, according to signals received by Colombo Radio.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article168 1976-05-14 6 Reuter London, Friday—A special appeal court of five senior judges is to consider the cases of people convicted in Britain primarily on evidence' of Identification. The announcement yesterday follows several recent controversies over doubtful identification and a recommendation by an inquiry panel that an accused shouldReuter - 168 words
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Article134 1976-05-14 6 UPI TODAY is FRIDAY. May 14. the 135 th day of 1976 with to follow. THE MOON is Detween its full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the signUPI - 134 words
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Article30 1976-05-14 6 D.J. A woman in Scotland is suing her husband for hundreds of household items, Including a rolling pin, after he installed his girl friend in their home.—DJ.D.J. - 30 words
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483 1976-05-14 6 JANE GASKELL - BB AMERICA JANE GASKELL Around ninth and eighteenth holes on most golf courses that's where golfers make bets, and lose them. They lose balls too. They may even lob them away in frustration after losing a couple anyway. And down in South483 words
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Miscellaneous165 1976-05-14 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, 2C9C. Aides say Carter is courted by Russians. San Francisco Fair, 14-3C. Headline: Separate Hearst, Harris trial. Tokyo Sunny, 2816C. Headline: Heavier tax burden for greater welfare urged. Paris Variable, 1610C. Headline: Ford loses Nebraska primary. London Sunny, showers, 16 -9C. Headline: Trawler comes under165 words
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Article, Illustration349 1976-05-14 7 Reuter United Nations, Friday Democratic presidential c a n d i d a te Jimmy Carter said yesterday he had been approached for his views on foreign affairs by diplomats from 10 or 12 countries. including the Soviet Union. Speaking at a Press conferenceReuter - 349 words
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253 1976-05-14 7 Reuter Istanbul, Friday Malaysia said yesterday it Intended to control its resources for a more just and equitable economic order. Malaysian chief delegate to the seventh Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, said it was not Malaysia's Intention to turn awayReuter - 253 words
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Article191 1976-05-14 7 UPI Michigan, Friday. Pord Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford 11, chairing his first stockholders meeting since recovering from a heart ailment, said yesterday he had been advised to have open heart surgery but did not want it. The 58-year-old auto magnate, talking with newsmen whileUPI - 191 words
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Article425 1976-05-14 8 Factionalism is rearing its head again within Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which is suffering the ignominy of its second financial scandal in 1J years. Japan's general elections must be held before the year is out, and the Lockheed bribes issue is still burping425 words
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Article74 1976-05-14 8 A young sales executive has managed to quadruple his salary In one year! "I doubled his salary after a few months when he was showing great promise," said his exboss. "But a few months later, he was offered another Job at twice that amount!" He probably74 words
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Article52 1976-05-14 8 A colleague recent'y drove post what was once a luxury hotel but which has since been out-shone by newer and taller buildings around, and exclaimed: 8 i n c e when was that building there?" If buildings could talk, this one might have moaned: "How soon52 words
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Article269 1976-05-14 8 Y\ VOICE OF THE PRESS iS SIN CHEW JIT POH Our once thriving private housing Industry has fallen Into a state of long depression due to Government restrictions, com Betltlon from public ousing jrganlsat ions and the jconomlc recession. Prof. Fonseca of the School of Architecture. UniversitySIN CHEW JIT POH - 269 words
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Article, Illustration652 1976-05-14 8 EDGAR KOH; EDGAR KOH - FRIDAY WITH EDGAR KOH EDGAR KOH Nairobi, Friday The nights are cool in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, which is next to the equator but nearly 2000 metres above sea level. Watchmen huddle in their overcoats near doorways of banKs and government offices, closed652 words
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Article56 1976-05-14 8 REFEREE, Singapore, 7 - REFEREE, Singapore, 7. The lanes opposite Klan Hua Hotel In Bencoolen Street used to be playgrounds for children. Residents have turned them Into carparks. Drivers using these lanes, do pose a danger and Inconvenience to pedestrians as well as children. Could a barrier be erected at the entrance56 words
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Article62 1976-05-14 8 BENJAMIN CHUA - BENJAMIN CHUA Singapore Bus Service Ltd., Singapore, 9. We regret that we cannot accede to Elvin Tan's Request (NN. 14.4.76) to divert more bus services to Telok Blangah New Town as it will prolong unnecessarily the Journey for other commuters. However, steps are being taken to improve the62 words
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Article91 1976-05-14 8 MISS SANDRA JOY VAZ - MISS SANDRA JOY VAZ Public Utilities Board, Singapore, 6. Mr. B.H. Tan (NN. April 30) will be pleased to know that the Public Utilities Board is studying all possible alternatives of increasing the Republic's water sources. The Board is aware that a desalting plant has been constructed91 words
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Article402 1976-05-14 8 The Washington Post Washington, Friday The false teeth worn by an estimated 50 million Americans are radioactive. Not radioactive enough to be considered a health hazard but radioactive enough for the Food and Drug Administration to be considering an order reducing the amount ofThe Washington Post - 402 words
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Advertisement23 1976-05-14 8 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG 15. SINGAPORE I. Only letters with correspondent names and addresses will be published.23 words
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Article, Illustration887 1976-05-14 9 Christopher Parker - By Christopher Parker GEMINI Cairo, Friday Foreign diplomats in Arab capitals and other observers see little chance of any progress being made this year towards settling the 28-year-old Arab-Israeli conflict. Some consider the region Is slipping into a "no war, no peace" stalemate similar toGEMINI - 887 words
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Advertisement45 1976-05-14 9 m THUNDMSWM r\ V AN ELECTRIFYING EXPERIENCE OF THE LATEST DANCE-CRAZES together with b V ALSO APPEARING. TV, AjllMjP" Radio Recording MIMICHOO CHAN SOH PENG Sunday-Friday Ist Drink $5.50 Saturday Evo of Public Holidays Ist Drink $7.50 Fr i i■ l L 1 \i r.^±45 words
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Advertisement99 1976-05-14 9 Stt lunches and dinners daily $5.50 3% only. adjoining Orchid Bar: Try our very own Planter's Punch Aperitif hours: spm 7pm 25% discount on all drinks Philippines' dynamic and versatile Dixie Sally entertains at the keyboard from 5.30 pm w HOTELWriBydB (Behind Ming Court Hotel) Tel: *****1 Cuscaden Road Singapore99 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1976-05-14 10 / 11 Washington, Friday Howard Hughes, one of the strangest of America's great economic barons, amassed a fortune estimated at more than US$2OOO million ($4940 million), and with that fortune exercised a power that spread far beyond his vast financial holdings and reached deep1,375 words
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Article, Illustration872 1976-05-14 10 / 11 NYT San Francisco, Friday Among many people who have studied Howard R. Hughes 'as closely as they could during his almost 20 years in seclusion, serious doubts have grown about the validity of the purported Hughes will that has turned up mysteriously. "I think it'sNYT - 872 words
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Advertisement123 1976-05-14 10 / 11 STAY BRACKET FIXTURE 200 Watt L.S.S Cat No 1 27a ELBOW L SS Cat No 6~07a CONDUIT UNION L SS Cat No 6 14a HAKKIN FLAME-PROOF EQUIPMENT FOR MARINE INDUSTRIES Sole Agent:S S LIM SENG SOON ELECTRIC CO (PTE) LTD 11 Head Office: 36. Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 2. Telephones:123 words
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766 1976-05-14 12 Gloria Chandy - bachelor %E3r Gloria Chandy Behind every successful man there is a woman. Mostly to tell him that he's doing everything wrong. Behind every unsuccessful man there is also a woman. Prodding him along and grumbling about why he can't do as well as Tan766 words
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Article, Illustration756 1976-05-14 12 Violet Oon - Theatre hi Violet Oon The alienation of youth from parents and the problems this poses in today's society is the theme of Mrs. Bosley Wilder's play, Graduation, written partly In Singapore and partly in the United States. The play will be staged by756 words
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Article, Illustration561 1976-05-14 13 Jennifer Srhoon - f Sundou/n scene uith Jennifer Srhoon MONA RICHARDSON comes on the Tiara stage real strong. You sit up and say "yes, the lady's got a voice" powerful, husky with a kind of soul to it that's the trait of black singers. And Mona Is quite561 words
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Advertisement259 1976-05-14 12 APPEARING FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORF Mermaid Bar proudly presents ANDY VILLA Our One Man Band After performing in U.S.A. St Thailand is here to entertain you! is Happy Hours spm 7pm daily 30% discount on all dnnks FREE tid bits Bar opens from 10 00 am to midnight Ample free259 words
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Advertisement182 1976-05-14 13 «•••< MERUN PLEASURE BAG INTERNATIONAL BUFFET LUNCH sarvad dally at the G-ROOM from 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm. Adult $8.50 Children $5.00 €L ft SB. W s» 14k I AT THE GRILL ROOM THE JUICIEST CHARCOAL-GRILLED CHOPS AND STEAKS 7to 11 pm nightly W?K.?ood\ At fantastically low prices Merlin Flllet182 words
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Article415 1976-05-14 14 Rich nations' proposal to raise import quotas Business News and Views Reuter Nairobi, Friday Non-communist industrial countries at the United Nations conference on trade and develop ment (UNCTAD) have tabled proposals for opening up their markets to manufactured goods from the Third World, informed sourcesReuter - 415 words
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Article48 1976-05-14 14 Reuter Tokyo, Friday—The laying of an undersea telecommunication cable between Japan and China will start next Thursday, Japan's Inter national Telegraph and Telephone Company (KDD) said. KDD added that its 4300-gross-ton cable laying ship KDD Mara, was due to leave Yokohama next Monday for Shanghai. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article153 1976-05-14 14 UPI Brussels, Friday. The US dollar yesterday lost some of the previous days' sharp gains and the British pound also fell back on European money markets. Gold closed for the third successive day at U*****.85 in Zurich, but dipped in London from U*****,135 to U*****,875.UPI - 153 words
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Article278 1976-05-14 14 Prices skidded in lacklustre trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday in anticipation of a Federal Reserve Board report that indicated interest rates might rise soon. The Feds report, released after the market closed, showed the basic money supply rose US $800 million (s2b) in the latest278 words
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Article35 1976-05-14 14 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials *****0 (off 4.57); 20 transport 219.22 (off 1.C6); 16 utilities 87.30 (off 0.28); 65 stocks 308.39 (off 1.38). —UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article79 1976-05-14 14 Reuter Closing prices In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 178.50 +1.50 Fonder 333 +1 Prlntemps 59.50 —.60 Bull 37.20 —.05 Royal Dutch 223 90 —1.10 Mlchelln 1267 —23 C O E 312 —3 Thomson 214 —2 CFP 122.10 —2 10 Rhone 95.10 —1.90 AIR 366 +1 BReuter - 79 words
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Article82 1976-05-14 14 Union Bank of Switzerland Closing prices in Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UB8 Bearer 3175 10 UBS Registered 470 5 SBC 422 Credit 8ulsse 2630 5 Swissair 548 5 Swiss Relnsur. 2075 10 Winterthur 1820 20 Zurich Insur. 6600 ex 200 Juvena 220 5 Nestle B.Union Bank of Switzerland - 82 words
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Article128 1976-05-14 14 Closing prices at 11 30 a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: A CI 133 135 ADC 42 48 Ampol Pet 57 58 AN I 103 107 A P M 130 131 Bank NSW 624 Brambles 161 163 B H P 752 754 Boral 210 215 C128 words
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135 1976-05-14 14 Reuter London. Friday Protection given to small shareholders in publicly quoted companies in Hong Kong has been greatly increased during the past three years, Foreign Office UnderSecretary Evan Luard said in the House of Commons yesterday. He had been asked by Mr. Stanley NewensReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement112 1976-05-14 14 INVEST IN PRIME COMMERCIAL 11. S. REAL ESTATE Your capital fully protected. J.R. Baker, President Everett International of San Francisco in Singapore May 11 14, 1976 for investment consultation. Please call for appointment: Shangrila Hotel, Tel. 373-644 home stars TPoP^ald Theatre Restaurant Niteclub«9 Scotts Rd 11 < liitl Lantern presents112 words
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278 1976-05-14 15 'Mergers a must' Business News and Views Reuter Tokyo, Friday The president of the Toyota Motor Company said yesterday Japan may have too many car firms for its own good, and predicted reorganisation of the motor industry would become an issue of greatReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement305 1976-05-14 15 sgk C.A.T.S. 235-6677 ili'iWiilnii 1 FLAIR SALON 67. TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. HAIR A SCALP CLINIC (Ground Floor) Tal: *****44 For both men and women, with a London qualified Trlchologlst In attendance. LADIES' HAIRDRESSINQ (Ist Floor) Tal: *****63 FACIAL TREATMENTS wing Orlano products (2nd Floor) Tal: *****23 QYM/ KEEP FIT305 words
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Advertisement323 1976-05-14 15 JBESTESSMS LIMANA beauty salon for (he best in hair care, superb cutting, itylin(, perming and colouring done by BARBARA McINTYRE Qualified In London Si Paris and NANCY CHAN All staff fully trained. Relax In comfort and be pampered In style. Also LIMANA for MEN IN ADDITION, WE NOW OFFER EXPERT323 words
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Advertisement453 1976-05-14 15 REPAIR OR TRADE-IN your old machines for our tradition of excellence. Kelvlnator, refrigerators, Singer sewing machines and various other popular brands. Hire purchase available Oood discounts for cash. Tel: *****1, after office hours, tel: *****70 Chan FINDER OF MR. Lee Shu Hung's passport, Hong Kong CI No. C *****4 and453 words
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Miscellaneous345 1976-05-14 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an Individualist plain and simple. You believe in allowing others to lead their lives in their own way—and you insist upon others allowing you the same privilege. TOMORROW... TAURUS (April 20May 20)—Reconsider a decision for change. You may wish345 words
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Article329 1976-05-14 16 Daily Mirror call them 'chess champions' Reuter London, Friday Bayern Munich's 1-0 victory over St. Etienne at Hampden Park, Glasgow in Wednesday night's European Cup final was greeted with a lukewarm response by British soccer writers yesterday. There was praise for the West German club's technique but regretReuter - 329 words
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Article321 1976-05-14 16 Reuter London, Friday The world football governing body Fifa yesterday launched the first World Youth tournament, to be held in Tunisia in June and July next year. Sponsored t>y the soft drink firm Coca Cola, it will involve 16 national teams—six from Europe, three from Latin America,Reuter - 321 words
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Advertisement137 1976-05-14 16 The GoJfers'Own One-Slop Shop You can find everything you require in golfing equipment, accessories or attire in your very own "One-Stop-Shop" PAN-WEST. What's more, at PAN-WEST you can be sure of the most friendly and cordial services. We even speak in your language, which is important when you have to137 words
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Miscellaneous233 1976-05-14 16 ACROSS 1 Winter melons. 8 Steadying Influence 15 Attribute 16 Andean land 17 Initiated 18 Backtrack 19 Squirrel shrews 20 Sultan's law 22 Diamond 23 Caps 24 Printer's order 25 Smooth talk 27 Period of note 28 Minted 30 Con 31 Individuality 33 Narrow passages 35 Waterfall Scot. 36 Graf—37233 words
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Article, Illustration665 1976-05-14 17 Brian Miller - Kiwi shuttlers have an edge over inexperienced S'pore BADMINTON by Brian Miller The international badminton match between Singapore and the New Zealand Thomas Cup team at Guillemard Road tonight at 7 p.m., promises to be a thrilling, hardfought affair. The New Zealanders, who are en665 words
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Article, Illustration804 1976-05-14 17 Lim Kee Chan - TEE-UP with Lim Kee Chan The $150,000 newlook Warren clubhouse will be officially opened tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. by the Senior Minister of State for National Development Dr. Tan Eng Liang, who is also the Singapore Sports Council chairman. From a humble beginning in 1962 when the804 words
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Advertisement336 1976-05-14 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, MDM. KOH LIAN HENC3 of No 55, MOHD SULTAN RD 9 Singapore, have applied for a RETAIL BEER SHOP licence In respect of premises No. 55, MOHD SULTAN RD 9 Singapore, and that this application will be heard In Court No 5, Subordinate336 words
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Advertisement128 1976-05-14 17 BILLY DUNK Special Introductory Offer I I A Member of The Colgate Sports Group 4 Billy Dunk Woods 9 Billy Dunk Irons 1 PGF Golf Bag with matching head covers 1 Acushnet or Ray Cook Putter 1 Weekend Travel Bag ONLY $880 9 THIS FOR FABULOUS SET' J 7; A.128 words
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Article, Illustration595 1976-05-14 18 PHILIP TAN - By PHILIP TAN Singapore Malays beat Pahang 3-0 In a friendly soccer match at the National Stadium yesterday all goals coming late in the second half. But if not for some flne saves by Singapore goalie Khalrullah Abdullah In the first half, the outcome could havePicture by JERRY SEH - 595 words
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341 1976-05-14 18 Reuter London, Friday—CUve Lloyd, the West Indies cricket captain, took terrible toll of an inexperienced Burrey attack at The Oval yesterday. He made 152 not out In 200 minutes, hitting 19 fours and two sixes in the process, to catapult hk team pastReuter - 341 words
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222 1976-05-14 18 Geylang International the First Division soccer champions will face stiff opposition when they take on Changi Constituency this evening at the Jalan Besar Stadium, (kickoff 7.30 p.m.). Geylang team manager Micky Kwek said that they would be weakened by the absence of defender Matthew222 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous536 1976-05-14 18 'QLIS3ZW. Friday NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LITTERS ACROSS USING CLUIS BELOW i Cut along dotted line* i CLUES FOR CF-S 1. Knp, in a unu 2. Noih of o kind used for corpets536 words
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Article, Illustration388 1976-05-14 19 Brian Miller - ON THE TRACK with Brian Miller True Grit, one of the top fancies in the Bukit Timah Cup on Sunday, underlined his chances when he did ap impressive winding -up gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. After going once round, the Ave -year388 words
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Article54 1976-05-14 19 London, Friday After a sparkling homeward nine, Tlenle Brltz of Bouth Africa shared the halfway lead with two Britons in the Piccadilly Medal golf tournament at Flnham Park yesterday. Brltz, who raced Into contention with a brilliant eagle at the 10th hole, returned a second round 69 for a54 words
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3147 1976-05-14 19 mm 2.15 CLASS 5. DIV. 5 1400m MM ($8,500 $5,950 to winn«r) 1 3208 Chateau day a (Lau Kim) Samiurl 8 57 (d2+2) Mauri 1 I 7050 Fkat < lenaratton a (Charlie Chan) Allan 4 57 (dd same) 'Chaw 4 1 08483,147 words
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Article119 1976-05-14 19 mm SCRUTINEER BRIAN MILLER EPSOM JEEP BLUE PETER m Allegation Skilful Arandaro Allegation Sundown Raider Skilful Skilful Allegation Race 2 Marie Momenta Bendigo Buckpaaaer Martex Buckpaaaer Terrific Form Brandy Ginger Terrific Form Be rani Smokey Shadow Beg Your Pardon Regal Mate Be rani Regal Mate Be rani Intuition Dragon119 words
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Miscellaneous82 1976-05-14 19 THE BORN LOSER Big I by Art Sansom SEAH, Bur HE 60T CONE 0»J 9WRRW AFTERNOON.,. I DIPNT! SHORT RIBS GENTLEMEN, THIS IS THE BIGGEST AMPHIBIOUS OPE CAT ON IN PEACETIME MERE COMES TME FIPST WAVE NOW. n by Frank O'Neal U* MARINES HAVE CmNfiED A lot since Guadalcanal 182 words
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Article45 1976-05-14 20 MEI LIN: When the package lunch opera.tors are licensed, at least I know my lunch will be hyglenically prepared, which presumably is the reason for the licensing. AH FOOK: I hope the operators won't use the licensing as an excuse to raise prices.45 words
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Advertisement171 1976-05-14 20 76% Suns Heat Reflected •S*s3»s23»s» 2* 2*• s«* S SiS-sSSjiS*" sisSgsSg 2SS"s:S-"2535i SSSSS«*!2 S MB **> W w MM M* 55S— Iff Made of MYLAR A well known product of Du Pont U.S.A. STOPS Glare STOPS Sun- Fading 76% STOPS Heat Rjnetration SUNS HEAT I and Saves Air REFLECTEDI Conditioning171 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous893 1976-05-14 20 AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by HOUSEWIVES MATINEE: Ref calling My Dream. Cantonese drama. 3.55 DIARY OF EVENTS <C> 4.00 WINDOW (r). Features an interview with TV and stage personality, Mr. Tal Te Shing, a film called The Spider's 8tory and a cooking demonstration of pork dumplings893 words
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Miscellaneous266 1976-05-14 20 Today's top shows DOCUMENTARY: HDB I—The Physical Landscape. (Ch. 5 at 8.30 p.m. In colour.) At present every other person lives In a HDB flat. 8oon. only two out of every ten will be able to afford to live outside of the HDB. Although residents In the flats see them266 words
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