New Nation, 11 April 1977

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  • 23 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday, April 11, 1977 No. 1920 Price 25 cents M C (P) 262/1/77 i NEW 0) NATION COMMENT! I" A
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  • 269 1  -  Chewing gum gang blamed By Terry Ang Police are keeping watch on a VIP block in Toa Payoh Centra] after residents complained that vandals have been sticking chewing gum daily on its lift buttons in the last two weeks. According to residents of Block 179, all
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  • 283 1 UPI London, Monday Foreign Secretary David Owen was flying to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, today on the start of a seven"day tour of Southern Africa to sound out African leaders on US-backed proposals for a peaceful transfer of power to Rhodesia's black
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  • 163 1 UPI Tallahassee, Florida, Monday Australian tennis star Karen Krantzcke, once rated the seventh best woman player in the world, collapsed and died yesterday two hours after she and Kym Ruddell won the women's doubles final in the Llonell Cup tournament. Witnesses said Miss Krantzcke,
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  • 113 1 UPI Tokyo, Monday —people's Dally, the stuffy official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, has started carrying a television schedule for first time in its history. Japanese newsmen reported from Peking yesterday. It was apparently part of a move by the new regime of Premier
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 608 2  -  By Gerry de Silva Kuala Lumpur, Monday Malaysia may have to start making plans to phase out Its local Industries which d up 1 i cate ASEAN projects in member countries, the Malaysian Minister of Primary I p d us t r ies, Datuk Musa
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  • 231 2 The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is believed to be Investigating Reports that bribes were paid to haulage and debris subcontractors by renovation contractors who want a quicker supply of sand. Renovation contractors have to wait two to three weeks before they can get their allotment of
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  • 32 2 The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a three-day course on Business Budgeting and Forecasting from April 28 to 30. The course fee Ls $140 for members and $160 for non-mem-bers.
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  • 194 2 A signature campaign Is on In Singapore 10 save whales from extinction. Started by the New York-based Whale Protection Fund, the campaign alms to collect one million signatures from people all over the world in order to present a petition to Japan and Russia, protesting against
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  • 167 2 Miss Marilyn Sim Choon May (left) is among the 20 finalists in the Miss Singapore-Universe contest. In the semi-final round at Cockpit Hotel last Saturday, Marilyn, a 17-year-old clerk, paraded in two outfits an evening gown and a one-piece swimsuit. The winner to
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  • 110 2 Trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore was quiet as lethargic conditions once again ruled the first 45 minutes. Trading was confined mainly to the glamour counters with Slme Darby receiving relatively good support to gain two cents OCBC Improved five cents to $6.75 at press time. BUSINESS
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  • 41 2 The Singapore Institute of Management will hold Module Two lectures on income tax from April 18 to 29. There will be six evening sessions. Fees for the course are $140 for members and $160 for non-members. Ring *****6 for details.
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  • 34 2 Mr. Teoh Khoon Keah has been elected president of the executive council of the- Singapore Institute of Personnel Management. Other officials are Mr. Richard K.F. Goh (secretary) and Mrs. Wee Kim Chew (treasurer).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 126 2 WHAT'S ON HOW To Express Yourself in Writing, a talk in Mandarin at the Queens town branch library's lecture room 7.30 p.m. DISPLAY of 30 large paintings at the National Museum art gallery till 5 p.m. ART works by lecturers of the Institute of Education's art department, Paterson Road, till
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    • 253 2 I AT THE CINEMA KING KONG: A Dlno De LaurentiLs spectacular that Is a remake of the original done In the 30s. Stars Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodln, Jessica Lange. Odeon: 12.45. 3.30, 9.30 and 9.30 p.m. THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY: An epic war film that dramatises a historic World War
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    • 442 2 in which a young man, suffers for the mlsde-' meanours of his past life. Stars Michael Sarrazln, Jennifer O'Neill, Margot Kidder, Cornelia Sharpe. Lido: 1.45, 4. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. (Last day) DOGS: The story of a California commu nll y whose canine pets sud denly go berserk, tearing and
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  • 329 3  -  'Government cannot afford to spend such money for schools' By Teresa Ooi The Government has no plans to build a swimming pool for each major primary school, informed sources said. "There is no multimillion dollar project to provide primary schools with swimming pools. The Government
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  • 153 3 Thirteen-year-old Ng Klang Ngoh, who has been receiving treatment In Australia during the last 12 months for an Injured spine, is expected to be back in June. She suffered spine injury after a road accident eight years ago. The treatment was to straighten her
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  • 146 3 The Registry of Vehicles plans to set up more driving test centres In Singapore as part of a scheme to decentralise them for the benefit of learners. A spokesman said the decentralisation scheme depends largely on the availability of qualified staff to run the centres. It
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  • 213 3 Ngee Ann Technical College received a total of 2950 applications for its new semester starting on April 25, but only 14 per cent or 426 students were accepted. As in the past, the business studies department received the most number of applicants 1478. Only 112
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  • 744 4  -  By K.K. Fong This is the exclus i v e Freemasons' Lodge in Coleman Street which the Prime Minister recently referred to as ope of those selfregulating guilds and professions that we inherited from the British. Yesterday, New Nation pored through library flies and
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  • 538 4  -  By Rav Dhaliwal The number of women who breastfeed their babies has Increased by about 40 per cent since 1971, a survey at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital showed. The random survey, which Included all the three ward classes, indicated that 57.41
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  • 190 4 Thf Mali" 11 111, Mond *y i h e Malaysian Medical Association will concentrate on efforts to raise professional and ethical standards, said its new president Frofessor a a Sandosham. He said unless the doc tors were checked from time to time, ethical standards
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  • 218 4 Plans are being finalised to set up an integrated provost unit to police more than 50,000 national servicemen, it was learned yesterday. The unit will be responsible for policing 40,000 Vigilante Corps members, most of Whom are national servicemen, besides about 10,000 men from the
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  • 89 4 The Singapore Sports Council Invites students In pre-universlty classes, Junior colleges. Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Technical College and Singapore Technical Institute, to apply for the 1977 Ebso sports scholar awards. The scholarships are worth $500 a year for pre university students and $800 a year
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  • 323 5 UPI Washington, Monday Mr. Paul Warnke, chief US negotiator in the disarmament talks with Moscow, said yesterday the US will pour billions of dollars into weapons development if it fails to reach agreement with the Kremlin in a "relatively short" time. "We
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  • 250 5 Reuter Tel Aviv, Monday Defence Minister Shimon Peres became the new leader of the ruling Labour Party yesterday, pledging no major change in Israeli policy and a continued quest for peace talks with the Arabs. "There will not be any substantial change In the policies
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  • 289 5 UPI Washington, Monday— President Carter, with an ability to get people to say "I believe in you," is the United States' most influential leader, according to a survey of "key decision makers" published yesterday. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns finished second in the poll of
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  • 117 5 UPI London, Monday British bookmakers yesterday offered cautious 10-11 take-your-pick odds on the sex of the child Princess Anne is expecting in November and who will make Queen Elisabeth a grandmother in her silver Jubilee year. Princess Anne and her husband of 31 years, Capt. Mark
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  • 241 6 Reuter Zagreb, Monday Eight airport flight controllers go on trial today, charged with causing an airliner collision In which 176 people died. The accident last September was the world's worst mid-air collision. The eight controllers, all from Zagreb Airport, are charged with
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  • 30 6 Reuter Hong kong, Monday Maurltanlan President Moktar Ould Daddah left Canton for home yesterday after a five-day official visit to China, the New China News Agency reported. Reu-
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  • 415 6 Reuter Karachi, Monday Seven Opposition demonstrators were reported shot dead In Pakistan yesterday, bringing to 40 the number of people killed In antigovernment violence in the last two days. Sources said five demonstrators were., killed in a clash with police In Karachi, the
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  • 266 6 Cairo, Monday. President Sadat came home this week from talks with President Carter, having gained firm US support for practical steps towards a Middle East settlement even though major differences remained over how to bring this about. An Important achievement was the apparent
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  • 186 6 Madrid, Monday Spanish com munists officially opened scores of party headquarters throughout the nation yesterday and celebrated the end of 38 years of illegality and repression with hornhonking, flag-waving motorcades and neighbourhood fiestas. The party leadership issued a communique hailing the government's
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  • 120 6 UPI TODAY is Monday, April 11, the 101 st day of 1977 with 264 to follow. THE MOON is between its last quarter and new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Venus and Mars. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the
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  • 72 6  -  D.J. An Irish father of three has been jailed for six months for walking out and leaving the British Health Service to look after his family at a cost of more than £5 000 ($21,000). He pleaded guilty at Don caster, Yorkshire, to neglecting to maintain his
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  • 619 6 ANTHEA DISNEY5 =AMERICA This is the season that professional house-sitters call "prime time," when people are planning long, languid summer holidays away from home and looking for someone to come and babysit the house. House-sitting is a growing trend in the US, where burglaries
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 151 6 WORLD WEATHER Hong Kong Cloudy, 25-21 C. Headline: Twelve shot In Lahore riot. Manila—Sunny, 34-24 C. Headline: Marcos cites threats to world peace. Kuala Lumpur Cloudy, 33-24 C Headline: Twelve killed in antiBhutto riots In Lahore. Bangkok—Cloudy, 3426C. Headline: Laotians protest island grab. Seoul—Cloudy, 19-2 C. Headline: Korea plans to
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  • 326 7 Reuter UPI Paris, Monday Prance announced yesterday it was providing planes for Morocco to fly military aid to help Zaire fight invaders in its Shaba province. An Elysee Palace communique described Zaire as a "victim of armed subversive activities on its territory, which came
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  • 265 7 Big manhunt for exPM's killer UPI Reuter London, Monday Police staged a massive manhunt yesterday for a gunman who assassinated a former premier of North Yemen, his wife, and a North Yemen diplomat outside a London hotel. A Scotland Yard spokesman said a man of Middle East appearance shot and
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  • 351 7 AP Vientiane, Monday Laos has accused Thailand of abetting antl-communlst rebels who seized an Island In the Mekong River and has warned against "Interference in Laotian affairs." The official Laos news agency, KPL, said yesterday a note protesting alleged Thai assistance to rightist rebels was delivered
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  • 448 8 The Arab-American dialogue Is not likely to be Interrupted by the political uncertainties In Israel. The momentum towards the reconvening of the Geneva peace conference will Inevitably be affected, but again It Is not likely to ground to a stop. Too much groundwork has been laid;
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 63 8 A weekly newspaper In Kentucky. USA, recently received this letter: "When I subscribed a year ago, you stated that it I was not satisfied at the end of the year, I could get my money back. Well. I would like to have It back. "On second thoughts, to
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    • 51 8 A not-too-old executive who Is balding rapidly Is worried that he would never have the chance to look distinguished with grey hair. Imagine his delight when one day he spotted one grey hair on his bala patch! But his happiness was short-lived. The hair dropped
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  • 812 8 Struggle for US landing rights goes on Washington Post New York, Monday The Anglo-French struggle to win landing rights for Concorde in New York City has settled into a legalistic minuet where progress is measured in postponements and the absence of a decision is regarded as a
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  • 588 8  -  MONDAY WITH LU LIN REUTENS LU LIN REUTENS Ap imp os s ible dream during my schoolgirl days was to visit England. (Somehow, to our minds, it was always England, never London or Britain). It was an Impossible dream because In those pre-affluence days, flying
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  • 177 8 LJTUSAN MELAYU Y > VOICE OF THE PRESS N I Headline: Is a coalition government necessary in Sabah? The Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Harris Salleh, has ruled out the possibility of a coalition government being set up in the state, despite the fact that
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  • Article, Illustration
    1043 9 Despite family planning the population in Indonesia is expected to double by the year 2000 Washington Post Jogjakarta, Monday Despite having one of the more successful family planning programmes in South-east Asia, Indonesia is expected to double its population to 250 million by the year 2000, After that,
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    • 79 9 Soo*tf Okoh Comes To Shenton Way/Robinson Road. Yes, OKOH JAPANESE RESTAURANT will be opening another branch at Hong Leong Building, very toon. Named OKOH OF GINZA, it will bring to you the very popular TEPPAN-YAKI TABLE COOKING and other traditional Japanese cuisine. Come to OKOH OF GINZA for that REAL
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    • 733 10 / 11  -  By Richard Flaste NYT New York, Monday Parents, when they're in trouble with their children, turn this way and that for advice to friends, relatives, doctors, psychologists. Should I spank or shouldn't I? they might ask, and of
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    • Dear Ros
      • 401 10 / 11 Just fooling around I've been married for 10 years and have three children. Recently I went overseas for a month course. On my return, I discovered that my husband had been going out with another girl during my absence. I confronted the girl
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      • 184 10 / 11 One of my juniors Is in love with my boss who is a married man. They behave like a pair of lovebirds in the office. Everyone in the office knows about the affair but what makes it intolerable is that he is giving her special treatment in
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      • 150 10 / 11 I am a very Imaginative person who cannot concentrate on my studies or my chores. No matter where I am, I will imagine myself to be a famous. Influential and wealthy person, successful in life and in relationships. I even talk to myself! There were many occasions when
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      • 156 10 / 11 I'm 21 and am only slightly more than 1£ metres tall. I'm very conscious of my height and what I can't stand is people calling me nicknames like "katek" and small fry. I just feel like committing suicide. I am also jobless and don't understand why most firms
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      • 101 10 / 11 I am a transvestite and want to undergo a sex change operation. I have a male mentality but a female body. Can you tell me how to ro about this and whether the operation is safe? MISERABLE MAN Dear Miserable Man, Consult your family doctor. If
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      • 127 10 / 11 Dear Ros, One day while getting dressed for P.E. my classmates informed me that I was wearing boy's underwear. I denied this as my mother buys my underwear for me. Now I'm not so sure and I'm embarrassed to approach my parents about it. I'm 15. PLEASE HELP
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    • GRAPEVINE
      • 150 10 / 11 I've always wondered why those books on boys' and girls' names sold so well. Now, I think I know. In the old days, when families were large, parents had to be satisfied with a Botak or Ah Kow, now with smaller families, parents take the
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      • 105 10 / 11  -  D.J. The wife who says: "Not tonight, dear, I have a headache" has been much criticised, says a survey by Gallup for the British Sterling Health pharmaceutical group. It says many more women than men have headaches. Four women in five have them, against two in three
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      • 54 10 / 11 Here's something to think about. In researching. an article, Are you a Secret TV addict? The American Vogue magazine found outjthat at last count, there are more television sets than telephones in the world. No wonder conversation is dead. Furthermore in France, there are more television sets than
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      • 39 10 / 11  -  D.J. A woman on the Pill was so upset after her doctor said she was four months pregnant that she hit a cyclist while driving home. She was fined £20 ($80) at York, England, for careless driving.—D.J.
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      • 78 10 / 11 Talk about being prepared! A man who upon discovering that he had a heart condition immediately started preparations in case of untimely death. Not only did he make the usual arrangements, he even settled way beforehand details like writing out his own death announcement for the newspapers,
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      • 78 10 / 11 Are women drivers really the world's worst drivers? A recent American study showed that drivers who make the most mistakes are men between the ages of 25 and 45. Second place goes to men ur)der 25. Third, men 45 and older. Women middle aged and older
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    • 80 10 / 11  -  Words by JENNIFER SCHOON The military has had a great influence on fashion and here's another example. Only this time the slant is more feminine instead of tatty looking jeans and shirts. In army green, the two-piece outfit features a short sleeved cross-over
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  • 243 12 Novosti Press Agency In the 20th century horses may be seen mostly In the race courses, in circuses and agricultural exhibitions. In villages, manual labour is being gradually replaced by machines and different means of transportation are being used. But it does not mean that
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 558 12 Monday EB-1 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address FILL IN 0 A MISSING E LETTERS a l USING CLUES 6 G O L BELOW m— mb mb —i m Cut along dotted lines CLUES FOR EB-1 1. Mark remaining attar a wound
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    • 488 12 Miss Lee loses out on one point She gets $500 and the jackpot goes up to $1500 No entrant submitted a solution which corresponded in all respects with the set of answers held by the judges to be the most apt and accurate in the New Nation Moneywords Contest DZ.
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  • 58 14 I Business News and Views IL Kuala Lumpur, Mon day. Malaysia plans to send an Investment mission to India soon to re-emphasise the Investment opportunities available in Malaysia, Mr. Chong Hon Nyan of the Prime Minister's Department said yesterday. He said India would need Increased Malaysian
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  • 729 14  -  Optimism expressed in survey among top British companies By Anthony Nicholas UPI London, Monday Britain's top exporting companies are confidently predicting that the nation will be selling more abroad this year. They are now saying that from March to August this year the volume
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  • 342 14 LONDON Both equity and gilt prices drifted lower at the start of the week following weekend press comment on the government's problems over opposition to the proposed increase in petrol tax and on the expected difficulties in negotiating Phase in of the incomes policy.
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  • 311 14 Prices of most shares stay up well [Frankfurt Trading activities in the equity market remained moderate during this Easter week which counted only for sessions. It was also felt that many investors were absent using the Easter break for a prolonged holiday. The stable market
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  • 260 14 MILAN The Italian Stock Exchange continued an accelerated down trend during the week preceding Easter, reaching lower and lower levels. The weekly loss was about 5 p.c. with the general stock index at around 35.50, which is a new historical low. Hie volume of tra: actions was still
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    • 32 14 Supplying this service are the Lloyds Bank International of London, the Commersbank of West Germany and the Bank de Roma of Italy. Round-up of stock markets for the week, ending April 7.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 285 14 Crossword .J, MMMMMUM illllll iIIIIIIUIIIIIII MUU mmuu HMH uuißHi mmuu uuiuihh mmuu wbmi muuuu aa iiIHMiIHBHHHB aIH iIHH mi ammm liiuiHH uaan mmuu mmm lilHlHtilßlßHßliliillU aiiiiiß 11 Cirrus, for on© 12 Whimsical 13 Residents of: suff. 14 Actor Andrews 18 Much to be deplored 22 Coagulate 23 It (strike) 24
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  • 96 15 Reuter Detroit, Saturday—The B.F. Goodrich Company yesterday announced It has developed a new type of tyre that never goes completely flat and could eliminate the need for a spare. The company said the tyre supports Itself by means of Its Internal structure and In the
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  • 40 15 UPI The new ChryslerPly mouth Arrow, a fourpassenger, two-door hatchback, was introduced recently in Inglewood, California. The new vehicle is to be imported from Japan and is codesigned and engineered by Chrysler and Mitsubishi.—UPl.
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  • 243 15  -  FOR A SAFE, SMOOTH RIDE Motoring l»v Nickvan Nugteren It is hard to say when a tyre Is most likely to burst as there are numerous reasons for this. The most likely Is naturally a sharp object piercing the case, but other causes
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  • 765 15  -  ...then a trip across the Causeway will make a pleasant change for any rider 'r- 7 Motorcycling bv Lee Chiu San When you get tired of traffic Jams and speed limits then a trip across the causeway to the open highways of Malaysia makes
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  • 204 15 Detroit,; Monday—lnsatiable demand for big cars and a record showing by foreign makes Sushed new car sales In arch past the one million mark In the US for the first time In nearly four years, the Industry reported recently. Domestic sales were 895,319 cars—the second
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    • 657 16 Nicklaus ends challenge with a bogey on the 18th Reuter AP Augusta, Monday Tom Watson held off a deter mined challenge by Jack Nlcklaus to win the 41st Masters golf tournament with a 72-hole score of 276 —12-under-par in a tense finish here yesterday. With Nlcklaus staging
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    • 520 16  -  MARTIAL ARTS by Wilfred Shimmen Five masters of the art of swordflghting Japanese style—will give public demonstration of their prowess in Singapore on Apr. 25. laido, the Japanese art relatively unknown to Singaporeans, will be featured In the programme. The five masters all high-ranking kendo experts
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    • 327 17 K-SSh ttt th 10 9° leadin Past the 800 m and Into MKuuttl!. closing in rapidly. Royal Ovation started his run. Naubahar hit the front at the distance and ran on strongly to win by two lengths from Royal Ovation. And Then
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    • 651 17 RACING with Scrutineer i i New C on t i n ent, who had not shown up in a race since winning more than two years ago. and having his first outing after a long spepl, made a promising return to
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    • 302 17 AP Monte Carlo, Monday BJorn Borg beat Corrad Barazzutti of Italy in the final of the Monte Carlo International tennis tourament yesterday and won US$3O,OOO (about 5572,000) from tournament associate of a group suing the Swedish Wlmbledom champion for US$5.4 million. Borg played
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    • 286 17 K.K. Lam won the Seletar Chairman's Prize when he returned a nett 61 at Seletar yesterday. Runner -up yras H. Maupaung on countback from Soh Eng San. both returning on nett 62. Lam also won the first nine ballsweep on nett 32 and the
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    • 55 17 Reuter Tokyo, Monday—Betty Stove of Holland and Martina Navratllova of Czechoslovakia won the Brldgestone women's doubles tournament yesterday with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Francolse Durr of France and Virginia Wade of Britain. Stove and Navratllova received the first prize of U5536,000 ($90,000 while the Durr-W
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    • 229 17 UPI Tokyo, Monday Ayako Okamoto of Japan, taking a two-stroke second round advantage, shot a par-74 yesterday to win the US$5O,OOO (about 8$120,000) women's World golf championships In Tokyo. Okamoto, who turned pro three years ago, carded a 54-hole threeday total of 223
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    • 745 18 / 19  -  Malaysia Cup Jeffrey Low Seremban, Monday Negri Sembilan could consider themselves lucky to have escaped with a mild 3-0 scalping by Singapore at the Station Padang here last night. It was a scorellne quite unexpected of a Singapore team whose forward line and midfleld were manned
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    • 408 18 / 19  -  The domestic scene By PHILIP TAN A thumping 6-0 win over Whampoa carried -Pasir Panjang Constituency to Joint top spot in the National Soccer League Second Division table yesterday. The two points brought Pasir Panjang's tally this season to six. but a
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    • 236 18 / 19 FIRST DIVISION PWDL P A P Changi 5 3 11 4 4 Ttupinei mi t X 5 Toa Ptjroh mi X 4 Chanel V. 4 S 4 X 4 11 4 Geybutg 1111 Y S 3 Fairer P. V. 4 1 X S 4 X PODggOl 4 1 4
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    • 65 18 / 19 FIRST DIVISION— Changi United 3 (Jarsrah Jaffar, Zain Ghanl 2) Ponggol 2 (S. Mutaya). SECOND DIVISION—Whampoa 0 Pasir Panjang 6 (Ahmad Mansur, Selemat Othman, Zalnuddin All, own goal by Low Slew Oon, Mohammed Jalll 2), THIRD DIVISION —Nee Soon 2 (Peter Teong, Tan Koon Chnan) Tampines Constituency 2 (Ahmad
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  • Page 18 / 19 Miscellaneous
    • 442 18 / 19 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those basically Inspirational people whose mere presence urges others on to their best work. You expect a great deal of those with whom you associate, just as you expect a great deal of yourself. Nor do you
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