New Nation, 11 March 1980

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  • 17 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Tuesday, March 11, 1980 2819 Price 25 cents M.C.(P) No. 109/1/80 NEW §g) NATION COMMENT
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  • 174 1 A 19-vear-old cosmetics salesgirl, Miss Low Swee Hiang, was found dead at the foot of her Marsiling Drive block of flits on Saturday. Her mother said Miss Low had said on Friday that she was raped. The salesgirl told her mother the Incident took place on Jan 28 after
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  • 466 1  -  Going into private practice By Ivan Lim Seven top medical specialists in government service have sent in their resignations, it was learnt today. Among them is the head of the University of Singapore's department of orthopaedic surgery, Professor Pesi Bejonji Chacha, and its two senior lecturers, Dr
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  • 217 1 Nantah graduates and Joint Campus students interviewed dv New Nation are in favour of a national university. Eight students and graduates interviewed this morning felt that this is the only way to dispel the present discrimination against Nanyang University vis-a-vis University of Singapore.
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  • 129 1 A Singapore Broadcasting Corporation official said tnls morning there will be a live telecast of tomorrow's Singapore-Iran soccer match "unless we are prevented from doing so." The official said the minutes of the Feb 25 meeting recorded by the Singapore Sports Council clearly states
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    • 49 1 Samrin govt seems just as bad: Britain Page 7 IN THE OTHER PAGES: What's On 19, Monevwords Coupon 17, Big walk Entry Form 5, Stars 9, Crossword 17, Comics 18 Teste being done in the forensic section, Department of Scientific Services. They use science to catch crooks centre pages
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    • 62 1 Am )tl it't Wn ii inr Wu i Pjst',-1 1200 win Editorial Page 8. "Enter the 80's with the Borg Pro" AvaUabte at a I leading aporta cantra A departmental atorat. Sole Agents ROYAL SPORTING HOUSE PTC. LTD. JOl tndH High St-eet Centre S pore 06'7 Tr l *****53 i
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  • 214 2 to star in breastfeeding filmlet Wanted: Mothers and babies to star in a local filmlet on breastfeeding. Fathers can play a supporting role. Wanted: A sponsor for the filmlet. Apply to the Singapore Breastfeeding Mothers Group. The president of the group, Mrs Rosealyn Stanlake,
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  • 35 2 The National Museum will screen two colour films, Ruth and Harriet: Two Women of the Peace and Turn of the Century, at its Stamford Road premises tomorrow at 8 p.m. Admission is free.
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  • 35 2 The Registrar of Muslim Marriages, Encik Haji Abu Bakar Hashim, will give a talk in Malay on love, sex and marriage at the Queenstown branch library on March 22 at 3 p.m.
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  • 156 2 Customs officers arrested 12 touts and 12 of their customers at the soccer match between Singapore and China at the National Stadium last Saturday. From the touts, officers recovered 23 $3 and $5 tickets. These were sold at three times their authorised prices. Yesterday,
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  • 191 2 Yra have heard of so many beauty Eien titles Picnic sen was added to list last week. And 19-year-old Salbiah Hajab, a nnrse, was picked from among six finalists for the nnnsnal title at a picnic organised by Marine Parade constituency at Big Splash last Friday.
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  • 126 2 The proposed Institute of Occupational Safety and Health is expected to be set up by July. The Labour Ministry has been allocated $335,190 under the 1960-81 Budget. The institute, planned in 1973, is to train safety and health personnel. The
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  • 50 2 The proprietor of a hotel in Geylang Road and his wife were arrested yesterday on suspicion of receiving stolen property. Police arrested the couple at their hotel at about b a.m. Some items were seized from the premises. Police sources said the couple is still under investigation.
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  • 188 3 BY GEOFF LEE He has been a scout for 40 years but Mr Geoff Lee (left) cannot remember why he joined the movement in the first place. However, he has no regrets because he likes young people and scouting gives him an opportunity to work
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  • 312 3 I.E. TO REACH THAT TARGET BY MAY 1981 The Institute of Education aims to train 500 teachers in producing audio-visual teaching materials by May next year. In-service courses in educational technology started this month at IE for 200 primary and secondary school teachers. A Singapore
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  • 34 3 A Port of Singapore Authority executive officer, Miss Julie Yap, will give a talk and slideshow on careers in PSA at the Queenstown branch library on March 21 at 3 p.m.
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  • 39 3 The art editor of Nanyang Press, Mr Lim Siak Tong, will give a talk and demonstration in Mandarin on the art of cartooning and book illustration at the Toa Payoh branch library on Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 203 3 Car sales dropped by about 27 per cent last month following the increases in road tax, registration fee and additional registration fee. About 2297 private cars were sold last month compared to 2960 in January. Commercial vehicle sales went down from 1097 to 987
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  • 33 3 The National Trades Union Congress' Occupational Health and Safety Council will hold a workshop on noise-induced deafness at the NTUC auditorium, Trade Union House, Shenton Way, on Saturday at 9.30 p.m.
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    • 370 3 36 champions, 72 holes, and only 1 winner. w ROLEX f I <r This is your chance to walk the fairways and read the greens with 36 champion golfers. Feel the tension, share the elation and the heartache as they battle the 72 gruelling holes of the 1980 Rolex Masters.
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  • 313 4 Reps from various sectors The Crime Prevention Branch of the CID plans to form a governing council on crime prevention comprising the government and leaders in commerce, industry, insurance, banking and others. The council will enbale representatives of commerce and industry to discuss problems
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  • 104 4 lie Registry ef Vehicles' three msbtle write will mm start enteldag down M heavy vehicles which emit Us much smeke. As ROV spskesmaa said they will OMcestrste m bases, Isrrlee sad tracks. Spst checks will be carried Mt aad vehicles Isaad with faulty
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  • 179 4 Horticultural and aquarium fish enthusiasts can start preparing their prized fish or plants for a big show this year. The National Development Ministry is organising a horticultural and aquarium fish exhibition between Sept 18 and 22 at the World Trade Centre. It
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  • 316 4 Share prices showed signs of recovery, after an easier opening during the first 45 minutes of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Snort-covering and bargain hunting were believed to be behind the steadier trading conditions at press time. BUSINESS DONE Pint Seettea F Merlin (10) 1.23
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  • 184 5 Six firms to take part in fair at Marine Parade The first toy fair to be organised by a community centre will be held later this month at Marine Parade. The fair, offering playthings at specially-re-duced prices, will be held at Marine Parade Area Office
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  • 191 5 On the first day of her school holidays, 14-year-old Lee Gek Lan was relishing thoughts, not of a film show, but of a few hours at SANA House. She is one of the keen 15-year-old participants of the Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association's AntiDrug Abuse Scheme, a
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  • 279 5 The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union (FDAWU) is speeding up the switch from tipping to service charge by concluding supplementary agreements with hotel managements. There will be a delay if the union waits for collective agreements to expire before it negotiates with managements for
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    • 332 5 v v V/• SERBEs'.* r.,. I \cit Aaiion "J>3:'(^ l t^t|4i'?civ/ I -Trl Woodlands Farrar Park Athlatic Contra. Tha Naw Nation Big Walk will ba hald on Sunday, April 20,1960. Sand in your ontry forma today. m Name: (Print clearly in capital letters) Address: Sex: Occupation: Group: Group Junior Senior
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  • 250 6 Team turns down Qotbzadeh's request to stay World Focus Agencies Tehran, Tuesday A five-man United Nations investigation committee will leave Iran today after failing to see the 49 American hostages held at the US Embassy here. Foreign Minister Sadeq Qotbzadeh announced the departure after a
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  • 228 6 AP New York, Tuesday A mysterious "reii sweat" has afflicted flight attendants on Eastern Airlines flights between New York and Florida, the Wall Street journal reported yesterday. The newspaper quoted Eastern officials as saying that many flight attendants have reported spots of red fluid
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  • 166 6 AFP Islamabad, Tuesday Afghan soldiers arrested two American nationals, including the alleged Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Agent Robert Lee, in the days following the violent anti-Russian demonstrations of Feb 22, said an American businessman who arrived here yesterday from Kabul. The businessman, who had
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  • 96 6 UPI Washington, Tuesday Zhang weniin, China's Vice Foreign Minister and a veteran diplomat, is due in Washington on March 17 (or three days of talks that will include discussions on the Soviet Union's intervention in Afghanistan. One State Department official described the visit as "the first
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 420 6 (20) fjg Making Oblique Accusations Menuduh Cara Sindiran illustrator: Lui Thue Wah 36 Tricks •Muslihat 36 wu mm m t2 m a Vm m m mc cft 8« mm M m £> 2* as V 2 Am I! f 1 r< .t §s i> 4V4 tf6 i 22 a s
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  • 258 7 Reuter Geneva, Tuesday Britain told the United Nations Human Rights Commission yesterday reports of maltreatment in Vietnamese-occupied regions of Kampuchea were "very similar" to refugee stories of "almost unbelievable horrors" under the Pol Pot government. The 43-nation commission was debating a draft resolution introduced by Australia with
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  • 179 7 World Focus AP Norfolk, Tuesday Tiny human embryos conceived in glass laboratory dishes nave been implanted in the wombs of some of the six women in the United States' first test-tube baby programme, but officials say it is too early to know if any
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  • 141 7 UPI New Delhi, Tuesday Hundreds of Tibetan refugees marched on the Chinese embassy yesterday, shouting angry slogans and dragging the Chinese flag in mud and dirt. The irate refugees were observing the 21st anniversary of the tibetan uprising against the Chinese invasion and occupation of their
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  • 75 7 UPI TODAY is Tuesday, March 11, the 71st day of 1960 with 295 to follow. Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: In 1930, William Howard Taft became the first American president to be buried in the National Cemetery in
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  • 84 7 AP Matsudo (Japan), Tuesday A sodden strong wind cost a Japanese man abont (J$llM ($2319) yesterday, police reported. Gar* Ando. 4t, was walking eat of a bank In this city, a beat If km Ewtaf Yakya. carrying I NSCBM he had Jnst withdrawn to pay for his daughter's
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  • 32 7 UPI Beijing, Tuesday China yesterday formally took delivery of the first of three Boeing 747 SP jumbo jets purchased at a price of US$l56 million ($327 million). UPI.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 5 7 Better technology keeps us ahead
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    • 288 7 ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL (EST. 1960) 98, ST FRANCIS ROAD SINGAPORE 1232 Tel: *****04 Purely a girls' school and its 500 over students ore under the age of 19 years Prepares students tor the Singapore-Cambridge 'O' 'A' Level Examinations NEW PRE U 1 ARTS CLASSES v Subjectaavailable: General Paper, Engfish
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  • 359 8 What would happen if tomorrow's Singapore-Iran pre-Olympic final soccer match is not telecast "live"? Based on the latest FAS/SSC asking price of $20,000, this will be the outcome. Wander, the sponsors, will "save" $17,500, the extra amount they would have to cough out for a four-minute
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  • 113 8 4 Two headlines used in Herald editorials last week capture the Australia of the first year of the* 1980 decade. One said "Strikes Galore!" and referred to the strikes running, pending or threatened on trains, trams, power, wool exports, meat supplies, garbage collection, hotel services and in retail
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  • 69 8 B Y WHISPERS isp y y v Ja When a Michigan TV station aired the 1948 film Hell Cats of Navy starring Ronald Reagan recently, rival presidential candidate Howard Baker screamed: "Unfair." He claimed that under the statutory "equal time" clause, he should be given the same
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  • 683 8 Copley News Washington: So you want to buy a house. But do you know how to recognise a well-designed house? Here are some tips: The proper design of a house, particularly the interior layout the floor plan and relation of one area of use
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 965 9  -  INDONESIAN HEADLINES by Ismail Kassim The passage of the contentious Bill for the 1982 general elections through Parliament about 10 days ago, without a vote, was greeted with sighs of relief along the Indonesian corridors of power. A confrontation, with possible incalculable consequences, between the two
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 322 9 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY Born today, you have been gifted with an intensely-active imagination which, coupled with a genuine talent for remembering the most minute detail of reality, may well make you a vital force in one of the arts. You have tremendous self-confidence, believing in your
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  • 1698 10/11 If you are squeamish, don't look at the IN tray of the Department of Scientific Services at College Road. The contents may range from blood and urine specimens, vomitus, drug samples, poisons, human tissues, cooked food from eating stalls, vegetables from markets, oriental medicines from shops,
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  • 712 10/11 The stench of urine was overwhelming In the small room despite the ceiling fan and the ventilator. Oblivious to the reeking smell were five whitecloaked laboratory assistants busy at work. One of them carried racks of urine samples into the room where
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  • 307 10/11 The Departmeat of Scientific services is poised fer a gmt leap forward to upgrade Its services. It will acqalre mere sophisticated testing equipment. There are aba plaas to eomputerIse thas heeamlag one sf the first governmcnt departments to de so. Campaterlsattoa will greatly iaerease
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  • trend 1 EDITED BY JUDITH HOLMBERG
    • 573 12  -  Fashion stepped off the catwalk into mime By Deborah Chia Last Saturday, a group of five creative people took fashion from the catwalk and presented it in mime, accompanied by music. They entertained about 1000 guests at the Mims-Bata-Yardley mime-to-music show at Hyatt Hotel's Crystal Ballroom.
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    • Article, Illustration
      53 12 Top: Theee swan-shaped containers, woven from cane, are kloal for knick-knacks. Available in other animal shapes too, each coats $15. From Asia Gallery, 81, Victoria Street. Bottom: Keep your jewellery in theee small, embroidered, padded boxes. Also in other designs and sizes, they coet $4.50 and $6.50. From
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    • 332 12 While most people in Singapore are struggling to master a second language, Lawrence Tay and his wife, Celia, are chatting away in Japanese as though it were their native tongue. Five years ago, 30-year-old Mr Tay could not utter a single word of Japanese but
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    • Dear Ros
      • 1182 13 Realise and accept that it is over Look Cor an emotional outlet Keep busy with an activity Fall in love again What do you get when you fall in love, You only get lies and pain and sorrow, So for at least until tomorrow
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      • 427 13 7 Doc's Casebook SLCK "My son was fascinated by the dwarfs in a circus show telecast over TV recently. He wanted to know why they were so small and if there was a special way to keep them from growing. The dwarfs look perfectly normal in
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  • 291 14 UPI New York, Tuesday The stock market was broadly lower yesterday as a jittery Wall Street awaited inflation fighting action by President Carter. The Dow Jones industrial average, which dropped 7.51 points on Friday, was off 1.62 points to 818.94, a recovery from earlier in the session
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  • 31 14 Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 818.94 (off 1.62); 20 transport 271.13 (off 1.71); 15 utilities 104.13 (up 0.71); 65 stocks 299.63 (off 0.54).
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  • 252 14 Swiss to sponsor training of two VITB instructors The first training school for watch repairs will open here in June this year. It will be jointly organised by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board, the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association, the Federation of Swiss
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  • 142 14 Business News and Views L L UPI London, Tuesday The US dollar closed stronger on all major European markets yesterday, buoyed by high American interest rates and the expectation of further US anti-inflation measures. The strong dollar showing forced gold below US$6OO for the first time since Jan
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  • 279 14 Dresdner (South-east Asia) will soon apply to become a member of the Gold Exchange of Singapore, its managing director, Mr Rolf Willi, said yesterday. He said discussions have been held with the GES and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Revenue from gold trading contributed
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 223 14 A twice weekly advertisement feature nir nir n o I'l#f GRILL/COFFEE HOUSE mbsok Plaza Mczzmnm Fk> ri Tliimpw Haza Mczzmnm Floor 9 •ffers P |A Hakka noodles Delightful desserts W w Genuine Hainanese Laksa and Mee-Siam (y Chicken rice and local favourites Air-flown steaks Rojak, Satay Poh hah£KEm|Bl| GRILL NIGHT
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  • 136 14 Reuter Seoul, Tuesday Sooth Korea wants stronger trade and economic cooperation with Asean to secure supplies of rubber, timber, tin and crude oil on a long-term stabilised basis, Commerce and Industry Ministry officials said yesterday. The ministry plans annual commerce ministers meetings
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  • shopping
    • 425 15 LA twice weekly advertisement feature J "Buy Wing Teck suits!" This is the call made by manager Mr M.C. Lai to men looking out for some flair in their clothing. He said: "Wing Teck is a menswear and tailor shop which offers fine tailored
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE
    • 382 16 in tune-up match before Cup final Soccer Agencies London, Tuesday Wolverhampton Wanderers tuned up for Saturday's English League Cup final against holders Nottingham Forest with a morale-boosting 3-1 away win last night against Aston Villa in the League. Despite being without four first-team players, they stormed
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    • 55 16 SOCCER: Friendly Pre-Olympics CoachesManagers' XI v FAS Secretariat (Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m.). BADMINTON: National championships (Singapore Badminton Hall, 7.30 P Inter-Minis-try Environment v Home Affairs "B"; Prime Minister's Office v Communication; Home Affairs "C" v Defence "B": Finance v Law (National Stadium Courts, 5.45 p.m.). BQUABH: Women's
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    • 115 16 R^^Badmiiiton Reuter Birmingham, Tuesday England beat Malaysia 5-1 in their men's badminton international here last night to take a winning 2-0 lead in the three-match series between the countries. England won the first match 4-2 in Barnstaple last week. Last night's results: (English names first) were:
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    • 301 16 E3Boring AP New York, Tuesday Promoter Bob Arum said yesterday that things are looking up (or a Muhammad Ali-John Tate heavyweight championship fight in Taiwan this summer. Arum said over the telephone from Washington that "I have received a telex from my attorney, Mike Heitner, and
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    • 550 17  -  Fast gallops at Bukit Timah this morning On the track By K. L. CHAN Handsome HI, even money favourite when second to Capital Gain n over 1200 m at Penang last month, can make amends. I thought he stayed too far back from the early
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    • 145 17 tat Hap Seng, tad The (teat, 3rd Flying Noble. Woo by: 4, 1V«, ak. Tote: $19, $7, $1, $18. Time: 1:17.8. lat t9ta Jeya, 2ad Aeblevement Award, 3rd First la. Won by: ak, ak, 2Vi. Tote: $28, $IS, $2t, $8. Time: 1:18 A Ist The Patbaa, 2ad
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    • Article, Illustration
      409 18  -  Live-wire hurt in training By SURESH NAIR What a setback for Singapore! Rajagopal Suriamurthi, left), our midfield live-wire, is a doubtful starter for tomorrow's preOlympic Asia Group Three socccer final against Iran at the National Stadium. The Singapore camp suffered this eve-of-the-final shock blow when the gangling Tampines
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    • 352 18  -  PRE-OLYMPICS 'SO N. KOREA 2 INDIA 1 About 5000 people went home thinking whether they should have attended last night's blamelessly dour match at all, reports JEFFREY LOW. JEFFREY LOW Underdogs India were conclusively more spirited whatever that's left for both sides to be shown but
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    • 106 18 4 Wong Kok Choy Singapore Molayadolafaraki Hossain (Iran), Abdolreza Barzegari (Iran), An Se Uk (North Korea). 3 Fariba Behtash (Iran), Hamid Alidoosti (Iran), Xavier Pius (India). 2 Fandi Ahmad (Singapore). Lim Tang Boon (SINGAPORE), An Chaog Nam (N. Korea), Mahmood Ebrahimzadeh (Iran), Shabbir Ali (India), Shen Xiangfu (China),
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    • 56 18 P W D L F API Iran 5 3 2 0 18 2 8 Singapore 5 4 0 18 4 8 China 5 2 2 1 11 4 6 North Korea 5 2 2 1 11 5 6 India 5 1 0 4 5 6 2 Sri Lanka 5
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    • 149 18 Shets at gttl: North Korea 8, India 6. Cerners: North Korea 11, India 1. Feols: North Korea 8, India 9. Offside: North Korea I, India 3. Crewd: 5000. Weather: Cool. OrewMl: Dry. MAN OF THE MATCH: An Se Uk (North Korea). Referee: Sudarso Hard iowasito (Indonesia); Linesmen:
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 343 16 :lassifie ADS r 184-4422 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Servlce:Weekdays 8.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Saturdays 8.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. Public Holidays 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. Counter Servlce:Regular office hours Q ANNOUNCEMENTS ELSA VEO MOOCL CENTRE. New classes In Professional Modelling. Deportment and Personal Grooming commencing on Friday and either on Tuesday
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    • 76 16 NEW NATION "SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA" CONTEST Enter the New Nation "Singapore Symphony Orchestra" Contest today. All you have to do is answer three questions correctly. Send your entry forms to New Nation, Promotions Dept. The first 5 correct entries drawn will win 2 tickets each to the SSO Special Concert
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    • 93 16 Special Concert March 22 Variation on Chinese Folk Song Dance of the Yao People Piano Concerto No 1 Symphony No 4 by Ting Shan Te by Liu Tien Shan A Mao Yuen by Liszt by Schumann New N»BM/PrMMMi> Dept. Times Centre 1 New Mistrial Read Singapore IMS Ql. Name the
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    • 595 17 TUESDAY JX-2 i MONEYWORDS i Cut out and pin with other coupons. I Posting instructions appear below Occupation: Address: N.R.I.C. No:. iCut along dotted lines, CLUES FOR JX 2 FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW 1. Able to travel at high apaad 2. Term for an umbrella WHAT
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 217 17 y Crossword ACROSS 1 Nanny's cart 5 Lawn pests 10 Squawk 14 Aqueduct feature 15 Matty or Felipe 17 Almost never 20 Glide lightly 21 With pluck 22 Jingle 23 Wish to avoid 24 Office help 26 Dampening enthusiasm 30 Special flavour 31 Old World falcon 32 Extinct bird 33
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    • 83 18 ANDY CARP I CAN'T JUDGE AFTER JUST ONE TACKLE*ON/WUSBANb 1? 8 m mj T S&, /)■< 2? 1 3»«i i m S«d IBP Fa -*> r% i"i■ s r^'4fcV?;!sL-Js? SHORT RIBS "7 A tdpnado/ u i Wv ®<sr r4 4* NORBERT IS lTT(2Oem(\T NOO 6rET OiAwRTS f=RO* TOfcDS C *M
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  • What's On
    • 570 19  -  First Mandarin lesson was a painful confusion of sounds Review Hanyn Pinyin By Tan Choon Gan Learning Mandarin can be fun, promised the Singapore Boadcasting Corporation and SBC set out to prove it in the first Hanyu Pinyin lesson telecast last Tuesday by presenting viewers with
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    • 219 19 With a little luck and a much higher salary, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is hoping to recruit a pool of permanent newscasters. Exercises to recruit fulltime news readers in the past have been unsuccessful, with only a handful of people applying. As the station has
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    • 392 19  -  Glitter Chatter by Teo Lian Huay Singer Liu Wen Cheng, now riding high in the local Mandarin pop charts with his catchy tune, A Mei, A Mei, may take up TV acting. He has two months to decide if he wants to
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 332 19 At the cinema LOVE AT FIRST BITE: The sweeter side of vampire Dracula. Kicked out of Transylvania by the communists, he goes to New York where he falls in love. A spoof starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James. IJda: 11. 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. LOVE BUG: Walt
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    • 447 19 In and around town SINGAPORKSYM PHONY ORCHESTRA concert at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8.15 p.m. Guest artist is flutist David Cubbin from Australia. Tickets at $10, $6, $3, at C. K. Tang, Cold Storage, MPH (Robinson Road), Popular Book Company and Yamaha Music School (Plaza Singapura). On till March
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 120 20 The big breakthrough! WYNVALE "Party Casks" Wines that keep fresh after opening! Wine by the cask. For parties, Elcnlcs, boat trips. Convenient and economical. Just draw from the tap! And the wine will keep and keep after tapping. CLARET BURGUNDY WHITE BURGUNDY MOSELLE HOCK RIESLING ROSE l*S With a 1?-digit
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 873 20 TV AND E RADIO SBC 5 ITELEFUNKEN qreat looks' Colour q rea t features' T\/ v great performance J 3.11 OPENING NOUNCEMENTSfollowed by GILLIGAN'S ISLAND: Magnetism (r). 3.39 1)1 A KY OF EVENTS. 3.35 AFTERNOON MATINEE: Kangaroo, Part 2. Two men, while in Australia, become involved with robbery, murder, cattle
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    • 148 20 Today's top shows HANYU PIN YIN. (Ch 5, 7.00 p.m. in colour). The second in a series specially produced to make the learning of Mandarin a pleasure. Sketches will make it easier for viewers to remember how a sound is made. This week's programme introduces the following compound vowels: al,
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  • 46 20 AH FOOK: It's stillnot certain whether there's going to be a live telecast of tomorrow's big match between Iran and Singapore. MEIUN: I hope SBC, FAS and SSC iron out their differences for the sake of all those fans who did not get tickets.
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  • SEA SPORTS A NEW NATION SPECIAL FUTURE
    • 423 21 FISHING is one of the oldest of sea-sports and probably goes back to as far as the days of the cavemen. It is a sport that has universal appeal and is enjoyed nearly everywhere in the world where a patch of water, a river or access
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    • 1393 22  -  Sea is not well utilised for leisure, recreation purposes By K. C. Tsang SINGAPOREANS have one enormous natural resource, the sea, which is underutilised (or the purpose of recreation and leisure. The reasons could be that the majority of us do not like to develop
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    • 644 24/25  -  It widens knowledge of world, ourselves By Rolf Jacobsohn diving Instructor SCUBA diving is a sport which gives you a fine healthy feeling afterwards and enables you to enjoy a good night's sleep. It's an activity that widens knowledge of the world we
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    • 624 24/25 IT IS vital that all people who take up diving are medically fit, competent swimmers, participate in proper training to the very end of such a programme without interruptions, and are adequately equipped. Medic*) Fitness: Most diving organisations have their own medical forms which need to
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      308 24/25 HAVING became a card-carrying diver, where can one jref Yea can jein any dive eating en overseas trips, and an shewing year card, rent equipmeat aad Jain in organised excursions. In Singapore Itself, there are several dive dabs saeh as the Tanglln Club BBAC (British Sah-Aqna Clnb)
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    • 208 26 EVER thought of cruising on a luxurious sailing yacht, with sleeping berths and a roomy inters or, that will take you island-hopping or even around the world? Your dream would be nearer reality if you were the owner of one of the yachts built here
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    • 210 27 CHAY HAI Boat builders, which has been building plywood craft for a long time, has now established a reputation for producing high-quality fiberglass craft with a standard of finish that is comparable to many imported makes. Besides building boats for local enthusiasts, Chav Hai also exports
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    • 251 27 For fishing, skiing or just as a regular workboat BORNEO MARINE has a selection of three wellproven popular fiberglass boats on the market. The 14ft Scamper is a multi-functional ruggedlybuilt craft that has both economy and good performance. It can be powered by an economical 25 or
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    • 111 27 IF yon are keen to take up powerboat racing, then a Singapore-built racing craft, specially built for the hp outboard class that has lust been approved here, should be a good choice to start with. The boat, designed and built by Mr William Teo at the Ponggol
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    • 461 28 Excitement of skimming the waves can't be described THROUGH the ingenuity of three Americans, a new sea-sport was born more than 12 years ago. This was created to combine the best of sailing, waterskiing and wave-surfing all in one. One of them, Mr Hoyle Schwietzer, designed the first
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    • 280 28  -  By Shirley Tan WE sat in the rain through our first canoeing lecture. Since we were going to sea and would invariably get wet, the rain only served as a rehearsal. Demonstration began. The instructor showed us how to hold the paddle properly
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    • 114 23 The wind is free.. go windsurfing! A if fa •<# The ferrari of the surf jSLT f *4 V Windsurfer The 1 st sailboard in the world. The 1 st sailboard in Singapore. WuhcdlgUffdls World Record World Champion -1 :±rL 5# Welcome WINDSURFING... a healthy and fascinating past-time which has
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    • 211 28 PRECISE RELIABLE NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS ANALOGUE/DIGITAL OR BOTH. HARRIER HORNET Speedometer and log. Combined speedometer/log HECTA and wind direction finder. Echo sounder HOMER/HERON Radio and Direction finder. HALCYON Electronic repeater compass. BROOKS GATE HOUSE LTD., ENGLAND il iSS CRUISING RACING HERCULES SYSTEM 100 The microprocessor, multi function, marine data system. ESI
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