New Nation, 10 March 1977

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  • 23 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday, March 10, 1977 No. 1893 Price 25 cents M C (P) 262/1/77 r i j NEW (£0) NATION COMMENT k
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  • 403 1 ...by armed raiders UPI Police takiitf away the body of a reporter shot dead by black Muslim funmen who seised three buildings in Washington yesterday. The gunmen raided City Hail, a Jewish Bnai Brlth headquarters and a Muslim mosque,
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  • 255 1 UPI New York, Thursday Margaret Trudeau denied last night she Is Involved in a romantic encounter with Rolling Stone lead singer Mick Jagger and said, "I hardly know him." The Canadian Prime Minister's wife told reporters outside the Eliot Feld Ballet Company performance here:
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  • 312 1 It is 'absurd* to reduce waiting period The Government today said "no" to quick divorces. It rejected the proposal for a one-year wait instead of seven years. The Minister for Social Affairs, Encik Othman Wok, said at the opening of the Asian Women's Association's Old
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    • 29 1 INSIDE $200,000 World Cap profit for FAS Page 2 Training awards galore tor teachers Page 4 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Crossword 4; Moneywords Stars 14; Comics 17.
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    • 236 1 IMCM> Kitchen Cabinet An appreciation «rf Australian Wine. 6 Wine growing areas of Australia. New South Wales lHml I'l-ij One of the first places in Australia to grow the grape, the Hunter Valley has a big reputation lor its small output, which is about 3% of Australia's annual total. The
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  • 371 2  -  $200,000 profit for FAS expected By Rav Dhaliwal Football Association of Singapore Is expected to make a profit of over $200,000 from ticket sales of about $1.4 million for the 10 pre-World Cup matches at the National Stadium. This Is the preliminary estimate, according to
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  • 70 2  -  Judith Hohnberg The final of the preWorld Cup Asian Zone, Group I soccer tournament between Singapore and Hong Kong, on Saturday will be telecast "live" from the National Stadium. It was confirmed today. An RTB spokesman said they would pick up the match at 7.45 p.m. over
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  • 67 2 Hearing began in the High Court today on magistrate Jeffrey Chan's ruling in January that the legislation covering the operation of the Restricted Zone traffic scheme In the Central Business District Is Illegal. The Government contends that the magistrate made wrong decision In law in clearing a
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  • 109 2 Prices were fairly steady at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes of quiet trading today. Options trading saw a slightly easier bias. Meanwhile, more bullish corporate results were released through S.E.S. but they did not Improve market sentiments at all. The latest was from
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  • 24 2 Central Narcotics Bureau officers this morning seized one kilogram of heroin worth about $35,000 at the Woodlands checkpoint. A 60-year-old Malaysian was
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  • 262 2  -  By Terry Ang Former Income Tax Dep a r tment clerk, Loke Foong Choo, 24, (right), who was yesterday jailed for six years' tor cheating the Department of nearly $1 million, used to go to work in a
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  • 373 2 The Save Democracy Trust Fund Action C o m m ittee met last night to draw up the trust deed for the fund to assist Workers' Party secretary-general J.B. Jeyaretnam In a defamation suit. It was not known this morning whether the trust deed
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    • 116 2 TIDES Today: 2.05 p.m. (2.7 m). Tomorrow: 2.05 a.m. (2.9 m); 3 p.m. (2.5 m). Saturday: 2.40 a.m. (2.8 m); 4.09 p.m. (2.2 m). Sunday: 3.35 a.m. (2.6 m); 5.53 p.m. (2m). Monday: 4.40 a.m. (2.4 m); 8.04 p.m. (2.1 m). Tiieaday: 0.21 a.m. (2.3 m); 9.10 D-m. (2.2 m).
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    • 484 2 AT THE CINEMA KINO KONG: A Dino De Lauren till spectacular that la a remake of the original done In the 30s. Stan Jeff Bridges, Charles Orodln, Jessica Lange. Odeoo: 12.45. 3.30, 0.30 and 9.30 p.m. LOGAN'S RUN: A science fiction movie about what life Is like In the 33rd
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    • 153 3 Direct from U.S.A. International famed television and recording superstar with ever-green hits like: It Must Be Hijh w Can't Take My Eyes upou '< With Pen In Hand '<3 One Hell Of A Woman H *r r t m P* i Together with her own Colour-TV Specials, guest stars also
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  • 140 4 The earth tremors felt in Singapore yesterday were caused by an earthquake on the west coast of Sumatra, according to Reuter. The news agency, reporting from Kuala Lumpur, said the tremor was also felt In Malaysia and the Philippines. The 'earthquake registered between 5.5 and
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  • 419 4  -  'No limit' to number of scholarships and bursaries—PSC By Teresa Ooi The Government has set aside a "large number" of teaching awards merit scholars hips and bursaries for undergraduate studies at the University of Singapore and Nanyang University to encourage more Singaporeans to become teachers. The
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    117 4 Motorists beware this is the danger stretch of Lornie Road where 76 accidents happened last year. One man was killed and more than 22 people injured, It of them seriously, at this spot. A police spokesman yesterday warned motorists to reduce speed and be extra cautious when approchine
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  • 42 4 The Adult Education Board will conduct refresher course* for learner drivers who failed their previous driving tests. The first of the sixweek courses will start from March 21. Instruction will be In Malay, Chinese or English. The fee is $120.
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  • 93 4 Mass hysteria struck 53 workers at the Betron factory at Tanglin Halt on Monday and yesterWhen New Nation called at the factory yesterday. several girls were In a hysterical condition. They were screaming, crying and struggling with their colleagues who were attempting to calm them down. People
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  • 226 4 Two oil rig building yards in Jurong won contracts worth $66 million against stiff international competition in the offshore industry. Par East Levlngston Shipbuilding got a $40 million order to build two crane barges for a British company. Both vessels are under construction
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  • 346 4 'There's no hall large enough* Singapore has turned down a request to host the Baptist World Alliance c on f e re nee scheduled for later this year because of lack of convention hall space. The conference, which will be attended by more than 2500
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  • 42 4 The Sentosa Development Corporation will conduct a basic canoeing course for beginners at the Sentosa Canoe Centre starting from March 19. The two-lesson course will be conducted on consecutive Saturdays from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. The fee Is $10.
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    • 282 4 ACKOSB 1 Colorless 5 Polish and flair 10 Sloped walk 14 Itops 15 Easily depressed 16 Miss Adams 17 Dixie taste treat 20 Holy one: abbr. 21 Premlnger 22 Agog 23 Robert 24 Walter's Item 26 Cook-out favorites 29 Jacket and trousers 30 Gold: Bp. 33 Cans 34 Ten 35
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  • 446 5 UPI Washington, Thursday President C a r t er yesterday suggested a compromise Middle East peace arrangement in which Israel leaves most occupied Arab territory but keeps defence forces stationed beyond its borders on land conceded to the Arabs. In a discussion of possibilities for
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  • 221 5 UPI Cairo, Thursday— Egyptian government sources reacted cautiously yesterday to President Carter's statements about the Middle East, reiterating the often-declared Arab position that Israel should evacuate all Arab territories captured in the 1967 war. "The Arab position is that Israel should withdraw completely from all
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  • 241 5 UPI Washington, Thursday The United States can contribute to world stability and assure access to petroleum and other raw materials through the World Bank and other international financing agencies, Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal said yesterday. Mr. Blumenthal also said the international financing
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  • 277 5 Varsity chief bugged: Radio Reuter Peking, Thursday Two top university administrators purged along with China's former strongman Teng Hsiao-ping have apparently returned to public life, it was learned yesterday. The news came amid press accusations that agents of the Jailed "Gang of Ft>ur" radicals engaged
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  • 143 5 Reuter Jakarta, Thursday Indonesia's press should not carelessly disseminate reports originating from foreign newspapers or agencies, the chairman of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) was yesterday quoted as having said. According to Antara News Agency, Mr. Harmoko told a press workshop in Denpasar, Ball,
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  • 73 5 UPI Toronto, Thursday A dramatic turnaround in public opinion has put Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's Liberal Party ahead of the Progressive Conservatives for the flrst time in a year, the Toronto Star said yesterday. In a copyright story, the Star cited a Gallup poll published yesterday which
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  • 21 5 UPI (Chile), Thursday The cabinet ministers yesterday presented their resignations to allow President Augusto Pinochet to re-organlse the body.—UPl
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  • 368 6 $1 billion loss by Rumanians UPI Bucharest, Thursday Rumania said yesterday the earthquake that devastated parts of its capital city and the surrounding region killed more than 1300 people and cost the country about US$l billion ($2.4 billion). More than 10,000 other people were
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  • 283 6 Reuter UPI Lahore. Thursday The Pakistani Opposition ye st e rday decided to surrender all the seats it won in this week's general elections, alleging that Prime Minister Zulflkatr All Bhutto rigged the polls. Mr. Bhutto. 49. led his Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP)
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  • 76 6 UPI London, Thursday Fifteen thousand students marched through Central London yesterday to protest against proposed government Increases In tuition fees and In support of changes they want In student grants. The march from the London University Union In Malet Street to Waterloo, near the
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  • 187 6 UPI Washington, Thursday. —The Senate yesterday confirmed Mr. Paul Warnke as the chief disarmament negotiator and head of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. But the vote raised quesUons about his future effectiveness Despite charges by Mr. Warnke's opponents that he is a dove,
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  • 36 6 Vatican City, Thursday Pope Paul VI, suffering from influenza for the first time In three years, cancelled his weekly general audience yesterday but made a window appearance to apologise and bless would-be participants.
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  • 162 6 UPI TODAY Is Thursday, March 10. the 69th day of 1977 with 296 to follow. THE MOON is approaching the last quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury and Mars. THE EYENING STARS are Venus. Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. American
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  • 74 6  -  D.J. Ironing out the problems 500,000 old wills, dating from the 15th century, are available for historical research at York University, England. But the trouble is that they have been stored in strongrooms and kept rolled tightly with red tape and they are curled up. So Mrs.
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  • 135 6 Reuter London. Thursday' Britain is sending Lord Thomson, a former cabinet Minister, to talk to Commonwealth leaders next month about their summit meeting here in June and the controversy over President Idi Amin's determination to attend it. British officials said Lord Thomson would visit
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    • 540 6 Thursday NEW NATION Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW LMMMasaCut along dotted Nom CLUES FOR DW-4 1. Have a desire 2. Will come to no Horm from an occasional cleaning 3. Ready for harvest
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    • 200 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, warm, 12-OC. Headline: US official expresses "regrets" for role in Chile but is disavowed. Tokyo Sunny. 207C. Headline: Third economic summit to take place in London on May 7 and 8. Paris Cloudy, 156C. Headline: Health Minister Slmone Veil pleads for the family. Some Cloudy,
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  • 305 7 Reuter Cairo. Thursday The first A f r oArab summit which ended here yesterday managed to stay remarkably detached from some of the side Issues and disputes which often characterise such international gatherings. By a tacit agreement which stayed firm throughout a four-day foreign
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  • 299 7 UPI Jerusalem, Thursday Israeli officials said yesterday the surprise announcement by Saudi Arabia of US$l billion ($2.4 billion) in aid to African countries is an attempt to avoid direct conflict between the Arabs and African countries. "The Afro-Arab summit In Cairo was beaded for
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  • 197 7 Reuter London, Thursday Prime Minister James Callaghan left last night for talks with President Jimmy Carter in Washington, flying aboard the supersonic Concorde which Itself seemed likely to figure awkwardly In the discussions. A British spokesman has said Mr. Callaghan was going by Concorde
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    • 155 7 [growing to yours V a n DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION OF A PIMPLE Pore blocked by Skin dirt, grime and oil. .surface y/////////Z^ Oil gland. Trapped oil, dirt* dead cells and bacteria cause formation of pus. iswh: Ft 1 ®r At night, after washing, skin surface is free from dirt and excess
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  • 485 8 The appeal from Worker's Party headquarters for public donations to help "save democracy" In Singapore may or may not be hypocritical, as alleged by Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office. If it Is not, it reveals a wide-eyed approach unbecoming of
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  • 117 8 Bv WHISPERS [£> ISPY Last Sunday night, at a red-light Junction, a motorist was listening intently to the Radio Singapore "live" commentary on the World Cup soccer match between Singapore and Malaysia. suddenly he heard someone knocking on the window of his airconditioned car. The driver
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  • 653 8  -  But Carter's support worries Europeans By Craig R. Whitney NYT Bonn, Thursday President Carter's open support of dissidents in the Soviet Union is beginning to cause nervousness in some Western Europe a n governments about the increasingly bitter reactions from Moscow. While Carter has sent
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  • 599 8 Need to inculcate sense of loyalty and belonging VOICE OF THE PRESS NANYANG SIANG PAD At the annual dinner of the Singapore General Hospital, Minister for Health, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, spoke a'ooui the problem of brain drain now facing the government medical service. Dr. Toh
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  • 154 8 TAMIL MURASU It is said that there is more freedom of press in the United States than In any other country of the world. Some people say that it is the US newspapers that ousted President Nixon by disclosing the Watergate scandal. The American newspapers are expressing
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  • 858 9  -  By John Getze Los Angeles Times Honolulu, Thursday Glistening beaches, swaying palms, year-round sunshine and romantic, perfumed breezes Hawaii may be too beautiful for its own good. For 30 years Hawaii has been selling itself as a paradise on earth, and millions of tourists have accepted it
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 "ACCENT ON COtOR" is Estee Lauder's exciting free gift to you It's waiting for you at the Estee Lauder counter in Vaohan from sth to 18th March. The warm glow of Est£e Lauder's Color Wash. The sheer beauty of her Pressed Eyelid Shadow. The fresh, green glorious fragrance of Alliage.
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  • 140 10 Our living {pitvironment, eSpe-^ cially in Siritiportf*' where most of it is urban, built up a ,fr e a s, depends largely on the men who dream it all U0 the architects. Vet we take for granted the skyscrapers and giant complexes sprouting around
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  • 609 10 Fer tofa t for worse, architects have etched their Influence on our environment. An influence that la all the «mm ilfnlflcant In an urban landMat* where they have to work en limited ipaoe, resolve a thousand and ene technical problems on project viability, match
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  • 562 10 I have never been to an architectural show nor, for that matter, the National Museum Art Gallery which 1s now the venue for a six-week exhibition on The Architects and the Built Environment I know very little about art and even lea of the
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  • trend 1 EDITED BY SYLVIA LEOW
    • 891 12  -  by Violet Oon Our civil servants must be very used to rotten eggs by now. Nearly eveiy day sees some letter of complaint from the public to the press abcut the rudeness, laxity or strictness of our civil servants. It has become quite the fashion
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    • 522 12 NYT New York, Thursday It is no longer fashionable to have a fat baby. Some parents who, like the rest of society, despise fat In childhood, now despise It In Infancy, too. They've heard that there U a strong relationship between obesity In babies and
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    • 231 12 Yes, why not home-made candy now that the school holidays are here. Candy made with honey, that natural unrefined food giving sweetness and quick energy to children and adults. Try today Creamy Caramels made with condensed milk and Honeycomb which should be made and eaten
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    • 547 13  -  Decor bv Violet Oon It is often thought that only luxurious double-storey bungalows are big enough to include an entrance hall, study, family television room, a bar and a master bedroom suite as well as the usual complement of rooms you find in any home. Apartment
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    • 286 13 kids on|y Puzzles, riddles, crosswords, jokes to share? We pay $5 for every contribution. The address is Kids Only, New Nation, Locked Bag 15, Singapore 1. Don't forgrt to/kdd your name, age and address. I. Good at maths? Try this, says I 1-year-old Adelyn Poh of 4, Sennet Road, Singapore
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  • 220 14 Bpc hike agreement —paper Business News and Views Reuter UPI Kuwait, Thursday The newspaper A 1 Anba yesterday said agreement had been reached in principle on a compromise solution to end the price war that has split the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. It said the proposal
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  • 151 14 makes small gains UPI Brussels, Thursday The U8 dollar registered small gains over continental currencies on the European money markets yesterday but slipped fractionally against sterling. Profit-taking cut back the gold price in Zurich by US$2 49 and it closed at U*****,875 an ounce. The price was unchanged in London
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  • 84 14 UPI London, Thursday The Appeal Court yesterday ruled in favour of the Indonesian state oil company, Pertamina. In his dispute with Rasu Maritima S.A. and ordered the shipping company to pay all costs. The five-day hearing was Initiated by the Oeneva-based Rasu Maritima appealing against a
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  • 65 14 UPI Hong Kong, Thursday A US$62 million ($l4B million) medium term loan to Thai Airways International, for the acquisition of two passenger aircraft was announced yesterday bv Ci 11 corp International Group. The loan carries the guarantee of the Kingdom of Thailand and is to be
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  • 180 14 Reuter Bangkok, Thursday.— The Bank of America has shown Interest In helping to finance a US$2OO million ($4BO million) pipeline to take offshore natural gas in the Oulf of Thailand to the mainland, a senior government official said yesterday. The Director-Gen-eral of the Natural
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  • 57 14 UPI New York, Thursday— Mr. Francis Stankard, head of the international department of Chase Manhattan Bank, said on Tuesday the multinational activities of US companies create Jobs in the United States by stimulating export business. Addressing the American Shippers International Forum, Mr. Stankard rejected fears that multinational
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 257 14 Prices suffered their worst loss In seven weeks yesterday In accelerated trading of New York Stock Exchange Issues amid growing concern that lniiatlon will hurt the economy later In the year. Investors, noting the Agriculture Department had revised downward by two per cent Its orange crop forecast, were
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    • 33 14 New York, Thursday. Dow Jones closing averages on the NYSE yesterday: 30 Industrials 942.90 (off 9.14); 20 transport 222.63 (off 0.98): 15 utilities 107.04 (off 0.42); fis stocks 308.21 (off 2.29).
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    • 189 14 Although the ITC Judged that Japanese colour TV imports were injuring the US market, this news had little effect on yesterday's market, but a wait-and-see mood prevailed. Closing prices in yen on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday: Ajinomoto 521 1 C. Itoh 286 1 Dowa Mining 171 4 Hitachi
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    • 76 14 Closing prices in francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Paribaj 149.60 —.90 Foncier 302 —2.50 Printemps 38 —.40 Bull 25.40 —.50 Royal Dutch 272.90 2 Michelln 1150 —17 C O E 252.50 —2.70 Thomson 177 —1 C P P 107 —.90 Rhone 70.40 —.80 Air 343 —60 B S
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    • 121 14 Prices at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: AC! 148 149 ADC 12 22 Ampol Pet 55 56 ANI 118 Nil APM Nil Nil 130 Bank N8W 450 452 Brambles 142 143 BHP 654 658 Boral 188 190 CBA 259 NU C3R 335 338 CIO
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    • 404 14 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are inclined to remain in the background of activities going on around you. When you do decide to step front and centre, however, people know you're there, for you then display latent talents for leadership, for decisiveness organisation, and clarity
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    • 226 15 Australian wine in Singapore: m I f\ rt k li W M F! m CHATEAU TAHBILK H 4 rt (k r 1*73 mm CHA TEA U TAHBILK SHIRAZ This dry red table wine is made from hermitage (shiraz) grapes grown at Chateau Tahbilk in Victoria. It is matured in wood
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    • 122 15 mm T I k m v fM In 1822, the very first wine exported out of Australia won a medal at a London wine show, thus proving it was possible to produce quality wines outside of Europe. Today, Australia exports 9 million litres to 100 countries around the globe, with
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  • 1255 16  -  on Soccer DON REVIE I will be surprised If Aston Villa fall to beat Everton in Saturday's League Cup final. The more I see of Villa, the more they remind me of the Leeds United team who gained promotion to the First Division In 1963|64.
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  • 261 16 AP London, Thursday. Andy Gray, top goal scorer in the English soccer League, expects to be fit again after InJury to line up with Aston Villa against Everton in the English League Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. That should make Villa favourites
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  • 286 17 Reuter London, Thursday Defending champions Liverpool slumped to a 1-0 defeat against relegation candidates Tottenham Hotspur last night as the pressure at the top of the English soccer First Division Increased. Ralph Coates scored for Tottenham In the 55th minute and the defeat left Liverpool
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  • 988 17 SATURDAY Cl. 4 Div. 6 1200 m 4 Saturn 57 3 Swift Valour 57 7 Monte Rosa 57 5 Music Maker 56.5 15 Maestro II 56 11 Duroc 56 13 Rain Rain 55 5 14 Castano II 55.5 9 Amoy 55.5 6 Qo Along 55 2
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  • 324 17 ON THE TRACK with Fairway Ipoh, Thursday Amoy, a Royal Rocket four-year-old, showed sparkling form In a trial here this morning. Ridden by Oeorge Podmore, he was going better than Duroc (C. Owllllam) and Changsa (M. Masruhen) over 800 m In 37.6. The
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  • 348 17 Reuter Port of Spain, Thursday West Indies yesterday won the second cricket Test against Pakistan by six wickets to go one-up in the five-Test series. But the touring side made them flght for every run, taking three more wickets yesterday morning as
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    • 55 17 THE BORN LOSER (NOW WJJW TIM£S DO I mtTD trlmou.JTS •WHOOO," NOT •WHOOWIV Itf/bvNIA tic TM A»g US Pat ON SHORT RIBS WHAT HAPPENED ID YOU DEARIE^ **9 w-\r MV WAND r i M 1 V by Art Sansom by Frank O'Neal f'.J 4. m m ffl ii'/ U)WO OJEI2ENOU
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  • 645 18  -  DAY I I N WORLD CUP REVIEW <>v Jeffrey Low Singapore's sel fbellef that they have strength In the reserves was last night conclusively smashed by the Indonesians, whose saving grace was a 4-0 win in an inconsequential match. A poor Singapore performance was already
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  • 287 18  -  By BRIAN MILLER It must have been a treat for the Indonesian community at the National Stadium last night as they watched skipper Iswadl Idrls steal the show In their team's last match against Singapore. The stocky striker In the No. 13 Jersey was In flery
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  • 493 19  -  Asians worried over FIFA split... Kuok Hung in America By PHILIP TAN Tiie uireai uy several European football nations including World Cup champions West Germany and England to form another body rivalling the International Football Federation (FIFA) will be brought up at the Asian Football Confederation
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  • 202 19 Wives of the married Hong Kong players were infuriated early this week when they read a report about their husbands' off-the-fleld activities at the team's hotel. A. HK reporter covering the World Cup eliminations here had sent back a report saying that the HK
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  • 62 19 At least two-thirds of the 1500 Indonesian fans who bought season tickets have gone home to Jakarta, disgusted with their team's poor showing. They threw away their tickets after Indo- nesia failed to keep themselves In the hunt when they lost 3-2 to Thailand. Did you notice,
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