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Title Section20 1977-07-14 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Thursday, July 14, 1977 No. 2001 Price 25 cents M C (P) 262/1/77 THURSDAY. |ULY 14, 197720 words
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Article, Illustration472 1977-07-14 1 Six terrorist assault units forced to retreat, says general Kuala Lumpur. Thursday The year 1977 marks the beginning of the end of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya, a Malaysian army general said here today. Speaking to reporters. Major General Datulc Mahmood Sulalman. who is the472 words
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Article218 1977-07-14 1 Reuter London, Thursday The British government prepared today to go it alone on pay policy following its failure to persuade trade union leaders to support another voluntary agreement on wage restraint. The current pact between the Labour administration and Trades Union CongressReuter - 218 words
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Article50 1977-07-14 1 Washington, Thursday—The Senate last night decisively defeated an effort to bar production of the neutron bomb. Members Toted 58-38 against an amendment barring funds In a Public Works Bill from being used for production ?t the bomb, which Is also known as the enhanced radiation warhead.50 words
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Article31 1977-07-14 1 New Delhi. ThursdayIndia's Janata Party Government la considering a proposal to abolish the constitutional right to proclaim an emergency. Home Minister Cnaran Singh told the Lok Sabha (Lower House) yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement52 1977-07-14 1 r- I* Kv- >■* SL, vsr v^rA i# »t v*- *t»>•».» f v: v» Shielded, but how did Lennox manage to score? Find out in Pag« 19 INSIDE Ex-Red tells of plans to take ■VZ-T S.E. Asia Pago 6 IN THE OTHER PAGEB: Cinemas 2; Crossword 10; Comics and jStars52 words
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Advertisement80 1977-07-14 1 wn kZS: -0B& Ride the waves with Sevylor inflatable boats. t u Ylf > V Sevylor has a complete range of inflatable boats of various sizes to suit your boating needs Safety feature include multiple air chambers. Motor brackets, canopies, aluminium oars, foot and hand pumps accessories are also available.80 words
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Miscellaneous11 1977-07-14 1 Forecast The weather outlook from 1 p.m. to p.m. today—No rain.11 words
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Article, Illustration190 1977-07-14 2 The Parks and Recreation Department saved over 20,000 trees from dying last year. The trees, grown mainly along concrete pavements, were saved from lack of water and air by enlarging iho uncovered area around the tree. (See Picture). This followed the laying down of the190 words
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251 1977-07-14 2 Warning in 400,000 booklets S i n g a pore's death penalty for drug trafficking offences will be h i g h 1 i g h ted in 400.000 book lets for A us t r a lians coming here. The booklet, entitled251 words
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Article36 1977-07-14 2 The Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will attend the 10th anniversary celebration and the lion's troupe inauguration ceremony of the Lorong Puntong community centre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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Article204 1977-07-14 2 Several Malaysian based counters advanced further on renewed speculative support during the first 45 minutes of trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. The two property stocks, Bandar Raya and Pacific Development Credit were in the forefront. They gained three cents and five cents respectively to $1.72204 words
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242 1977-07-14 2 The Government is carrying out surprise checks on durian hawkers throughout the island. Officers from the Weights and Measures office of the Ministry of Science and Technology have been making on-the-spot checks since last month when the durian season started. According to sources, the checks242 words
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Article126 1977-07-14 2 All police patrol cars will be fitted with seat belts in line with the Government policy to make their use compulsory by 1982. A police spokesman said 75 per cent of the police patrol cars have already been fitted with seat belts, while the remaining cars126 words
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Advertisement21 1977-07-14 2 SOS It always helps to talk to someone. Samaritans of Singapore exists to help those in despair or suicidal. Rinc *****44.21 words
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Miscellaneous547 1977-07-14 2 AT THE CINEMA SILVER STREAK: This Is a film with everything. Romance, excitement, thrills, suspense and mostly some very fine comedy. This adventure, on and off a Chicago bound express train, features the talents of Oene Wilder, Jill Clayburgn, Richard Pryor, Patrick McOoohan. Orchard: 1.30, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m.547 words
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Miscellaneous103 1977-07-14 2 BEWARE GIRLS (Mandarin): Love blooms between a garage mechanic and a pretty masseuse. Several sideplots are women around this story, all of them set in a seedy massage parlour that houses an assortment of characters, employees and clients alike. Stars Lam Kin Meng, Chow Yuen Fatt. Jurong Drive-In: 7 and103 words
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Miscellaneous80 1977-07-14 2 WHAT'S ON CARNIVAL and trade fair at Lorong One Toa Payoh, till 11 p.m. Includes a free pop show and variety show. OPERATTA NIGHT at the Victoria Theatre In conjunction with the Singapore Youth Festival, at 7.30 p.m. CHESS TOURNEY at the Kuo Chuan community centre from 1.30 p.m. ART80 words
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Advertisement288 1977-07-14 3 CITIZEN QUART CRYSTRON CHRONQgj The world's first Quartz Crystrojf with Linear 1/10 Second and Battery Life Indication waph e Display itizen. Model No. 59-1017 Fixed Price: *****. Dual Time Besides displaying the local time, the chronograph also tells you the time in another city or country. It's been proven most288 words
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Article, Illustration304 1977-07-14 4 A handshake then minutes after, the first salvoes In the Buklt Merah byelection battle were fired. PAP'S newcomer Mr. Lim Chee Onn (left) and Barisan Sosialls chairman Dr. Lee 81ew Choh (right) introduced themselves to one another soon after they filed their nomination papers at the Henderson304 words
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176 1977-07-14 4 The National Museum will reproduce popular paintings for sale to the public. This is a longterm plan by the mufeeam authorities to ra.se funds and to get the public more actively Involved In the local art scene. A spokesman said: "Such reproductions require expensive176 words
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Article21 1977-07-14 4 The Upper Serangoon Technical Secondary School Band will perform at the Zoological Gardens on Sunday at 3.30 p..m.21 words
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Article, Illustration473 1977-07-14 4 Jek on science and research It is not in the interest of developing countries like Singapore to exhaust their limited resources on research in prestigious projects or to blindly follow trends set by the global scientific community. The Minister for Culture and Science and Technology, Mr.473 words
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Article47 1977-07-14 4 AFP Bangkok, Thursday The Cabinet yesterday gave the greemlght for the setting up of a tourist office In Singapore, a government spokesman disclosed. The office, which would be a branch of the Tourist Organisation of Thailand (TOT), would be opened next month, the spokesman said.—AFP - 47 words
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Article133 1977-07-14 4 AFP Jakarta, Thursday. ASEAN social affairs ministers will meet for the first time In Jakarta on Monday and Tuesday to discuss regional cooperation In the field of social welfare. The meeting will be preceded by talks at ASEAN senior official level tomorrow and Saturday. ASEANAFP - 133 words
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Article322 1977-07-14 4 EDB: Foreign capital up 10p.c. Foreign investments in Singapore increased by $359 million last year. In 1975, foreign Investments (gross fixed assets) totalled $3380 million. Last year, the amount rose to $3739 million up about 10 per cent, a spokesman of the Economic Development Board (EDB) said322 words
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Article46 1977-07-14 4 The Singapore Professional Centre will organise a five-lecture course, Preparing for the Computerised Age, on Thursdays from Aug. 11 to Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. at Block 23, 2nd floor, Outram Park. Fee is $30 for members of the centre and $50 for non-members.46 words
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Article23 1977-07-14 4 The AUPE Alumni will organise a trip to the Kota Tinggi waterfalls on July 31. Charges are between $8 and $8.50.23 words
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Article278 1977-07-14 4 Noise induced deafness has become the leading industrial disease in Singapore. This was stated in an article by Dr. Chew Pin Kee. director of the Industrial Health Department. In the latest issue of the New Worker, a Labour Ministry publication. Dr. Chew said the total number278 words
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Article38 1977-07-14 4 The Ministry of Culture will hold a concert by Hong Kong soprano Susan Poon Chl-Ching at the Conference Hall on July 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets at $1 each are available at the usual booking centres.38 words
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Article, Illustration267 1977-07-14 5 'Only partial pullout from South Korea* Reuter Washington, Thursday The US Joint Chiefs of Staff recommended only a partial US troop withdrawal from South Korea before President Carter announced plans to pull out all American grounds forces over five years, the army's top officer told CongressReuter - 267 words
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Article258 1977-07-14 5 UPI Washington, Thursday The White House said yesterday President Carter and West German Chancellor Schmidt have agreed that the Soviet Union should become more involved in multinational activities, particularly In old to developing nations. White House spokesman Jody Powell said that during the hourlongUPI - 258 words
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Article135 1977-07-14 5 Washington, Thursday President Cartor told Congress yesterday that deployment of death ray neutron warheads would help deter communist attacks and make it "less likely" he would ever have to order their actual use. But he also conceded the weapons might have a "marginally negative" effect on135 words
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Article257 1977-07-14 5 UPI Paris, Thursday Spanish Communist Party leader Santiago Carrillo said yesterday he saw little chance that Soviet tanks would Invade Spain if his Eurocommunism took power and if they did so "the Spanish people would fight back." Interviewed in Madrid by a French television crew, Mr.UPI - 257 words
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Article106 1977-07-14 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Thursday. A bee sting yesterday saved the life of a 18-year-old schoolgirl, who had wanted to commit suicide because she failed a recent academic examination. Dressed in her school uniform, she was climbing up Diamond Hill, Intending to throw herself down theReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement34 1977-07-14 5 ELECTRONICS ENTHUSIASTS Make your own Transistor Radio. 7 ransistor Amplifier. Burqlar Alarm, Flashlight. Home Broadcasting Radio Station and many others with ELECTRONICS KITS 10 combinations) 1 "V V ?0 combinations -J $36 40 combinations34 words
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Advertisement225 1977-07-14 5 r PHOENIX l COFFEEHOUSE Introduces LOCAL i it local prices! 6 p.m.-11 p.m. nightly Singapore is famous for its outdoor eating. Now you can enjoy these same local specialities in air conditioned comfort, but still at budget prices! Select from: Beef Ball Bee Hoon Soup $2.25 Indian Mee Qoreng $2.00225 words
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Article, Illustration98 1977-07-14 6 Ah Fook: Nowadays, many people take shopping as a past-time. Mel Lin: Don't you know? Shopping centres are like the old amusement parks Xianzai hen duo men ba a nan flouwu zhonaxm zuo xi<ap4 "i»n if >n4jy jo* you^dia^j| Ah Fook: Sekorang ini ramai orang98 words
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Article158 1977-07-14 6 UPI TODAY In Thursday, July 14, the 195 th day of 19/7 with 170 to follow. THE MOON Is moving from its lp.st quarter toward a new moon. THE MORNING STARS are Venus, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARB are Mercury and Saturn. Those born on this date areUPI - 158 words
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Article70 1977-07-14 6 AP Colombo, Thursday—Prime Minister Mrs. Bandaranaike declined to walk on a carpet of living human hair during an election campaign swing through southern Sri Lanka. Mrs. Bandaranaike, was greeted by It girts, dad in the blue of her party, throwing themselves In her path and spreading theirAP - 70 words
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Article427 1977-07-14 6 'Only then will state of war end' UPI Cairo, Thursday President Sadat said yesterday he will not end the state of war with Israel except after the last Israeli soldier evacuates Arab land, and offered to set up diplomatic and trade relations with the JewishUPI - 427 words
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457 1977-07-14 6 EX-COMMUNIST CADRE TELLS ALL AFP Bangkok, Thursday T we nt y-three-year-old Jit, for ten years a militant communist cadre, in the Jungles of northeast e rn Thailand, has surrendered to Thai military authorities because he had lost faith. Trained In North Vietnam andAFP - 457 words
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Article68 1977-07-14 6 Reuter Manila, Thursday A senior military official said yesterday the Muslim rebellion in southern Philippines followed a pattern common to South-east Asia although it was unique because it had succeeded in attracting the attention of Arab and Islamic countries. The statement was made during a briefing on theReuter - 68 words
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Article134 1977-07-14 6 Reuter Geneva, Thursday Mr. Paul Warnke. chief US disarmament negotiator, said yesterday the US. Soviet Union and Britain, in private talks here, might consider temporarily halting all nuclear weapon tests. But he added the discussions, aimed at exploring the prospects lor negotiating a comprehensive nuclear testReuter - 134 words
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Article32 1977-07-14 6 UPI Seoul. Thursday —Two US military helicopters (lying in bad weather conditions erashed on Tuesday night about 170 km south-east of here, killing three servicemen and injuring nine others. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Miscellaneous135 1977-07-14 6 11 New York—Hot, humid, 24-32C. Headline: President reports conciliatory steps by Sadat on Israel. San Francisco Fair, 10 17C. Headline: Carter backs production of disputed neutron bomb. London Scattered thundershowers, sunny periods, 14-20C. Headline: Neutron bomb: Carter undecided. Moscow Overcast, 11 18C. Headline: Duty and point of honour. Paris —Cloudy,135 words
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189 1977-07-14 7 Reuter Madrid, Thursday. Spain's first democratically elected Parliament In 40 years assembled for the first time yesterday and the ruling coalition suffered an Immediate setoack. The development Indicated future difficulties for the government in passing bills on important political and economic Issues. The centre-right DemocraticReuter - 189 words
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Article44 1977-07-14 7 Reuter Islamabad, ThursdayFormer Prime Minister Bhutto, deposed and in custody since a military coup last week, has toid his ex-Food Minister in a telephone call that he intends to stand in the general election scheduled for October, a newspaper said yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article32 1977-07-14 7 Reuter Moscow. Thursday The US yesterday protested to the Soviet Union over an attack by two unidentified men or. an American television crew filming In Moscow, an embassy spokesman said.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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301 1977-07-14 7 West breaching UN arms embargo: Researcher Reuter Washington, Thursday Major western countries, violating a UN embargo, have helped South Africa build a secret. US$3 billion ($7.2 billion) arsenal of sophisticated weapons, an American researcher will tell Congress day. South Africa's main arms suppliers haveReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration84 1977-07-14 7 Terrorist Maria Pi* Vianale of the extreme leftist Armed Proletarian Nuclei (NAP) tries to give a clenched fist salute but two policemen block her hands as she leaves a Rome courtroom after a hearing on firearms charges. She and another wo- man terrorist, France Salerno,UPI radio picture - 84 words
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244 1977-07-14 7 Reuter Belgrade, Thursday Senior western diplomats said yesterday the Soviet bloc and western countries achieved a major breakthrough In previously deadlocked talks on East-West detente and human rights. The delegates, at the preparatory stage of the Belgrade European Security Conference, said they believed an agreementReuter - 244 words
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Article53 1977-07-14 7 AFP Nagoya (Japan) Thursday A 39-year-old construction worker went berserk yesterday and ripped off the receivers of Ave public telephones In this central Japanese city because he said every time he tried to call his family in northern Japan, the same taped voice told him "Please redial your number,"AFP - 53 words
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Article260 1977-07-14 7 Reuter Peking, Thursday Fresh signs emerged this week of the growing rift between China and its tiny European satellite, Albania. Analysts here said it appeared a 10v>-year of alliance between the two might be drawing to a close following a bitter Albanian attack on Peking's policiesReuter - 260 words
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Article420 1977-07-14 8 Some residents In two Housing and Urban Development Company estates are understandably upset over the developer's opinion poll to find out the demand for tennis courts. They argue that the courts are advertised In HUDC sales brochures which contain layout plans Indicating the precise location of such420 words
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Article89 1977-07-14 8 (■i Two Danish mothers have formed the Matriarchal People's Party. The new political party's policy is serfdom for men. Its objective is a society In which men Is allowed near women only with special permission, have no right to own land or Inherit property. It also wants89 words
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1301 1977-07-14 8 Loo Shaw Chang - Social pressure helps learning World's major, tongues used here By Loo Shaw Chang The writer is the director of the Chinese Language Centre, Nanyang University. (Source: Hartmann and Stork Dictionary of Language and Linguistics) In many countries, the language issue is a knotty problem which(Source: Hartmann and Stork Dictionary of Language and Linguistics) - 1,301 words
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Article282 1977-07-14 8 y VOICE OF THE PRESS S I SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST] The unusual way the Chinese C o m m un Ist Party virtually Ignored Its 56th anniversary has puzzled many people both Inside the country and outside. For this year's July 1 may well282 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1977-07-14 9 Judith Holmberg - That is the catchword at Baharuddin Institute By Judith Holmberg Dominating the entrance hall of the Baharuddin Vocational Institute, is a dia-mond-shaped showcase displaying delicately glazed ceramic Chinese teasets. Around the hall are large rosewood-coloured cabinets on the walls, filled with advertisement handbill**, paintings, colourful pieces of batik material,1,041 words
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Advertisement404 1977-07-14 9 the only standard we understand Advanced technology and long practice in knowing and giving you exactly the type of car you need have made Mazda a byword for reliability, quality and comfort. And value for money. Nevertheless, the search to improve already high standards continues. This persistence, combined with our404 words
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Article, Illustration261 1977-07-14 10 / 11 Decor > V.O. A cool, modern decor may be ideal for some people but others prefer the lushness of a luxurious period-style home. Period- style means evoking the mood of a bygone era rather than furnishing yourV.O. - 261 words
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Article572 1977-07-14 10 / 11 Cook-In New York, ThursdayThere are, generally speaking, two standard and accepted methods of grilling foods in or on a home stove. The most obvious is the use of a kitchen griller. This method of cooking could be very complicated for amateur cooks because of the variables Involved572 words
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Article, Illustration471 1977-07-14 10 / 11 Violet Oon - by 1 Violet Oon Three disasters happened last week. A mouse got trapped in a bucket in my bathroom; the kitchen sink got stuck and water started gushing out of the manhole and my roof started leaking. I would have called it471 words
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Advertisement83 1977-07-14 10 / 11 CO-RING ANRITSU NECKLACE Magnetic accessory that promotes health Convenient aid'for easing accumulated stiffness and dull pain in shoulders or scruff of the neck 1 It has been shown empirically that magnetism causes better Wood circulation of the human body, because the electrically charged blood will release its stagnant conditions, so83 words
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Advertisement79 1977-07-14 10 / 11 Sheer eating delights at the Merlin Grill Room r f -i m r V #5 V i -jiipijUy t ""international BUFFET LUNCH STARTING TOMORROW (15th JULY) served daily from 1 2 30 pm to 2.30 pm, Adults 58.50. Children $5.00 Nightly 7p.m. to 11p.m. THE JUICIEST CHARCOAL-GRILLED CHOPS AND STEAKS79 words
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Advertisement164 1977-07-14 10 / 11 TRIED PENANG PANGGANG CRABS? NOW AT 't'/ M M a k a d i Ml wowoooooooooc» A J* •v-. V... iy.f y^mmm Change of Menu! SINGAPORE'S SUPERB PENANG STYLE SEAFOOD PARADISE. OPEN DAILY TILL 1.00 AM. An attractively decorated restaurant simulating the Undersea World R If* OUR SPECIALITIES PANGGANG CRABS164 words
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Article401 1977-07-14 12 Business News and .Views V Reuter Stockholm, Thursday The 13 OPEC oil ministers ended a meeting here yesterday with hints that a small rise in the price of oil in 1978 was likely. The meeting here was a routine cession for the ministers ofReuter - 401 words
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Article234 1977-07-14 12 AFP London, Thursday Coffee prices rose by £100 to £200 ($4200 to $8400) a tonne on the London market yesterday f 0110 w i ng reports that European roasters were again showing considerable interest in the commodity. Deals for the current month were made atAFP - 234 words
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Article33 1977-07-14 12 Reuter London, Thursday Japanese car companies have been asked to cut back the number of commercial vehicles they export to Britain, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT> revealed yisterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article26 1977-07-14 12 UPI Washington, Thursday. The Justice Department said yesterday It is investigating the possibility of price fixing in sales of not rolled sheet steel. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article145 1977-07-14 12 Reuter Manila, Thursday India's largest commercial bank, the govern-ment-owned State Bank of India, Is planning expansion through the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Including an offshore operation in Singapore, its chairman, Mr. P.C.D. Namblar, said here yesterday. He was speaking to newsmen on the inaugurationReuter - 145 words
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Article316 1977-07-14 12 New low as falls in Europe v Money market L> 'A Frankfurt, Thursday With the Carter administration apparently refusing to help it, the dollar fell again on European foreign exchange markets yesterday but steadied slightly later. Senior administration sources in Washington said on Tuesday the White House was happy with316 words
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Article98 1977-07-14 12 Reuter Geneva, Thursday. Textile exporting nations are refusing u> sign an agreement which would stem the flood of Tshlrts and similar "sensitive" products Into the European Economic Community, an EEC official said yesterday. Community negotiator Tran Van Thlnh said the textile producers were not preparedReuter - 98 words
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Article202 1977-07-14 12 The stock market, aided by fairly active trading closed mixed yesterday in a rally that prevented the Dow Jones industrial average from falling below the 900 level. The closely watched Dow average, whch dipped below 900 twice during the day, finished with a loss of on:y 0.42 point202 words
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Article38 1977-07-14 12 UPI New York, Thursday. Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 902.99 (off 0.42), 20 transport 236.07 (off 0.34), 15 utUltles 117.65 (up 0.22), 65 hotels 310.36 (otf 0.08). UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article226 1977-07-14 12 Prices lost further strength on the Tokyo stock market yesterday In active trading as investors cashed in on profits. Only speculative and incentive-backed issues showed strength. The 225-stock DowJones average lost/ 3.41 yen to 5054.54 yen. The wider-based TSE index for the first section, where volume came to some226 words
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Article78 1977-07-14 12 Union Bank of Switzerland Closing prices in Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 2890 5 UBS Registered 627 1 SBC 369 —2 Credit Suisse 2020 Swissair B. 728 Swiss Reinsur. 2480 30 Winterthur B. I860 Zurich Insur. 7200 25 Juvena B. 218 Nestle B. 3500Union Bank of Switzerland - 78 words
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Advertisement84 1977-07-14 12 ur. COCKTAL LOUNGE/BAR 59, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. TEL: *****7 Under New Management ON JILT IS, 1177 A wonderful way to relax yourself, come to New Talk of the Town Cocktail Lounge/Bar after a hard day's work where drinks are at very reasonable rates. Soothing musics and charming hostesses to84 words
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Article, Illustration954 1977-07-14 13 Message from the Ambassador of France, H. E. Mr. Jacques Gasseau July 14 1789 July 14 1977. Nearly two hundred years ago, the people of France got rid of the oppression of absolutism and took the fortress of 'La Bastille', the very symbol of tyranny.954 words
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Advertisement193 1977-07-14 13 The close of another day.. but not for BNP. Across SUB wo'l<J, BNP r.; a-irk rig yuij 2500 branches »n 65 '.;unii i>:s on 5 •onirH-rUs F-or BNP the sun never sets Present in eveiy economic and financial centre Keeping track of world market trends Providing a total service tor193 words
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302 1977-07-14 14 Message from Trade Commissioner of France, Mr. J. C. Cerber It la my great pleasure and privilege to underline on the occasion of this auspicious day the expansion of the commercial relations between Singapore and France during the last year. The number of French firms302 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1977-07-14 14 Once upon a time, there was a little girl by the name of Jeanne Lanvin who had 1U brothers and sisters. As she was the oldest child, she had to go out and work when she was Sst 13 years old. Her st employer1,834 words
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Advertisement78 1977-07-14 15 ADIDAS ARENA SWIMWEARS YOUR BEST CHOICE 1 A wide range of swimwears ideal for both swimming-pool and beach are available at all leading sports shops. Sole Agents: G.S. Gill (Pte.) Ltd. 8 De Souza Street. Singapore l. Tel: ***** 22)2560. Canpatulationi and but wiehec ti tht Government and Piopli of78 words
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Article, Illustration443 1977-07-14 16 Brian Miller - BOWLING bv Brian Miller The Philip pines will be represented by a strong contingent of about 50 in the Singapore International Open champ 1 on s h i ps next month The Filipinos have always been regarded as one of the top bowling nations443 words
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Article71 1977-07-14 16 London, Thursday Briton David Purley was seriously Injured at Silverstone yesterday In a crash during a pfe-qua-llfying session for Saturday's British Grand Prix motor race. Purley, 31, was one of 14 hopefuls bidding for five places alongside the automatically qualified Grand Prix drivers in the official practice71 words
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292 1977-07-14 17 ERIC COOPER - By ERIC COOPER Graeme Richardson, seeded No. 6, provided the biggest upset of the PIA championships when he eliminated third seed Raymond Ong in the quarter-finals yesterday. Tall and powerful. Graeme generates a lot of pace with little apparent effort and his enormous reach292 words
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Article337 1977-07-14 17 By FAIRWAY Ipoh, Thursday Last start winner Toll The Bell can make sure of a berth in the Sultan's Gold Vase by winning the "trial," the Class 1 Div 1 1200m race on Sunday. A winner of five races in 14 starts last season,337 words
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Article1373 1977-07-14 17 SATURDAY Cl: 3 Div. 1 1200 m 10 Silver Image 67 1 Aggressor 56.5 18 Spur of Courage 56 4 Las Vegas II 56 14 Serenity 65 b Agitator 65 12 Alilock 55 6 lntan Sarawak 54.5 2 Hock Hock 54 16 licker Tape 541,373 words
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Article, Illustration738 1977-07-14 18 / 19 Jeffrey Low - A brilliant Celtic lesson in open football THE METRO QUADRANGULAR hwbmmmhmmm——^ Review by Jeffrey Low Yes, Singapore were put through a shredding machine last night, but what an invaluable lesson In open football Celtic gave our Young Lions. That Singapore went down flghulng was merely Incidental because suchPictures by Jerry Seh Steven Lee - 738 words
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Article256 1977-07-14 18 / 19 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR Scottish International Alfle Conn thrilled the 50,000 crowd last night with his amazing ball skills and flair lor scoring goals. Striking a fluent combination with Joh a n n e s Edvaldson, Bobby Lennox and Paul Wilson, he tore the Singapore defence to256 words
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Article, Illustration385 1977-07-14 18 / 19 Suresh Nair - PROFILE b v V Suresh Nair The fervent dream of 27-year-old Celtic skipper Danny McOrain is to lead his team to victory in the European Cup competition. "We have been the undisputed kingpins of Scottish soccer 25 times winner of the Scottish FA Cup and our latest385 words
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Advertisement421 1977-07-14 16 >|(!?(:;($$*<_$>_~%$'`+($&+@>}| HILDA'S COLD STORAGE Orchard Road. Clearance sale on Textiles $1 per metre, Ladies Dresses $18.50 upwards, Children Shorts 51.90. Open dally 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CHILD CARS SERVICES In Dlst. 15 by experienced Personnel. Day care and 24 hours service. Reasonable charges. Tel: Kinder Care *****9. ELSA YEO421 words
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Advertisement348 1977-07-14 16 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. .Slightly used furniture for sale at really bargain prices. Only 10% deposit li balance over 18 months. Visit Courts, 80/90 Orchard Road. HOCK SOON CATERS all types of furniture very moderate price. Enquiries Mr. Francis Leong S'pore *****0. •CNO HUP SOFA (cushion's) set for repairing and reupholsterlng. Contact348 words
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Advertisement484 1977-07-14 16 BIMBRO DAY/ MIOMT Service Any make T.V./ Fixing Colour Antennae. Moderate Charges. Contact: *****6 OAN ELICTAOOCX »/W/ Colour T.V. servicing repairs any makes of televisions. Day/ night services. Phons *****4 J. Tr'"r?"T'y MS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I OONO CHU LANG WONG CHEW LAN of No. 94, Jin484 words
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Advertisement11 1977-07-14 16 GUITAR TUITION. INDIVIDUAL n claMlc '°J* ltar o apura pdr 5«2f117.11 words
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Miscellaneous294 1977-07-14 16 Crossword J mmmm mmmm mmmm mmmmm mmmm mmmmmmmmmm mmmmm iiHii mmmmm 4WUW dMHI mum mi mmmmm hah mmrnrn mmmm lIUHMHU illl HHiIHBH <!■■■ mm mmmm mmmm 7 Large bird 8 Troubles 9 Mariners 10 Place of worship 11 Kin 12 Drenches 15 Alphabet sequence 18 Tibetan gazelles 22 Sale term294 words
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Advertisement54 1977-07-14 17 WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH VICTORY 2 meetings featuring 44 1F MY PEOPLE..." a service of worhsip and intercession. Dr. Tony Chi will speak on: "Hearing the Humble" July 15 "Forgiving the Sinful" July 10 "Healing the Land" July 17 Victoria Theatre, 7.45 p.m. nightly. All are welcome. Admission Free. Space donated54 words
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Miscellaneous216 1977-07-14 17 SATURDAY RACE ONE: tl. Clan S Div. —l2 Mm Pertain* Kail, Princely, Harbin, Ladg•ewah, On Target. RACE TWO: LM. Clam S Dl». 5— lMfm Tulee, Sri Oentinf, Carnival, Now What lIRACE THREE: S.«. Clan S Div. 4—l2Mm Kit* Suka 111, Rafter e, Truthful. Mar Oe Plata, Montana BUL RACE FOUR:216 words
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Miscellaneous160 1977-07-14 17 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those curious Individuals who cannot help becoming Involved in other people's problems no matter how many times you may have been warned about offering unsolicited opinion, advice, warning or suggestion to those in difficulty. TOMORROW... CANCER (June160 words
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Miscellaneous128 1977-07-14 17 be able to make further progress. CAPRICORN HDec. 22Jan. 19) This should be a very successful day for the Capricorn whose Intention was to shore up a somewhat deteriorating friendship. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20Feb. 18) A- Employment problems must not be allowed to get out of hand. PI8CES (Feb. 19March 20)128 words
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Miscellaneous567 1977-07-14 18 / 19 Thursday |Bia ISvvn ■»J Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN P L__L_ MISSING L E K LETTERS P R T ACROSS 7 77 US,NG JL CLUES S T BELOW m mm Cut along dotted lines mmmm CLUES FOR EO-4567 words
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Article55 1977-07-14 20 AH FOOK: Caning students for Jay-walk!ng seems a bit too harsh. Fines are unsatisfactory too, since the rich will get the money from their parents, and the poor will be hard hit. MEI LIN: A better solution will be to make the offenders do something worthwhile In school,55 words
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Advertisement65 1977-07-14 20 BLUE NUN A reflection ofuood taste m I ,h Eastern Agencies \kr\<> Mi U 1 CONrACT LENSES v V V •>cxxtcriisfs in soft n hard lenses easy n fo use CONTACT LENS CLINIC TEL. A? HRB PI A/A SINGAPURAGD f~L GS fi'MON CLOSED* There are many open air restaurants at65 words
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Miscellaneous871 1977-07-14 20 mm AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3 00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by HOU8EWIVES MATINEE: A Romance to Remember (r). Part One of Mandarin movie. 3.4S GENERAL HOSrlTAL. 4 36 INTERMISSION 600 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by LASSIE: Babes In the Woods. 6.30 NEWS IN BRIEF (E). 0 6.35 WARNA WARNI <r). 7.05871 words
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Miscellaneous222 1977-07-14 20 THE MIGHTY AMAZON. <Ch. 5. 8.45 p.m. In colour). The Amazon Is the largest river In Bouth America. It starts on the west coa~t ot the continent, and flows 30C0 km acroos Peru and Brazil bslore entering the Atlantic. This documentary looks at the regions surrounding the river where civilisation222 words
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