New Nation, 26 November 1973

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  • 22 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Monday evening, November 26, 1973 No. 881 Price 15 cents M.C. (P) 33/73. NEvSf^TION SINGAPORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1973
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  • 755 1 Weekend ban on petrol sale to fight energy crisis Reuter, UPI Washington, Monday President Nixon has banned petrol sales on Saturday nights and Sunday and ordered cuts In heating oil supplies to homes, offices and factories to combat the US
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  • 126 1 Reuter New York, Monday A Detroit airport waitress was dismissed and 10 others suspended because they wore woollen cardigans over their miniskirted uniforms when the heating was turned down, local officials of the Waitress's Union said yesterday. The wa 11 re s ses complained they were
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  • 427 1 279 people on board Nicosia, Monday A KLM jumbo Jet hijacked from Beirut via Damascus landM at Nicosia airport early today with 279 passengers on board an official spokesman said. Beirut reports s&ld there were three hijackers sell-styled Palestinian nationalists who called themselves "The Organisation
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  • 373 1 Meeting will be held in Geneva on December 18 Algiers, Monday Egypt and Israel, on the eve of an Arab summit conference here, last night declared their readiness to open peace negotiations In Geneva next month. There was speculation here that Israel's announcement
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  • 27 1 Nicosia, Monday The hijacked KLM Jumbo Jet has left for Benghazi, Libya, with all 262 passengers and 17 crew still aboard, according to airport officials here.
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  • 532 1 UPI, Reuter Beirut, Monday Japan has been warned of severe reductions in supplies of Arab oil in January if It fails to break diplomatic and economic relations with Israel, a wellinformed weekly oil publication said here on Saturday. Mr. Lan Seymour, editor of
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  • 93 1 New York, Monday.— The Mafia is ready to produce ration coupons should President Nixon decide to Introduce petrol rationing as part of a programme to combat the energy crisis, Time magazine said yesterday. The magazine, in its latest issue, said Mafia chieftains had already
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  • 57 1 Washington, Monday— The energy crisis has forced the White House to relax its dress code. Pantsuits are in. Some of the secretaries in the Press office, formerly prohibited from wearing pants, now have permission to do so. President Nixon recently chided UPI White House reporter Helen Thomas
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  • 41 1 Three youths two armed with parangs and the other with a bearing scraper burst into a scrap iron dealer shop at Chltty Road yesterday and robbed the proprie tor, Mr. Tan Chu Buang. 47, and his wife of *****.
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  • 312 1 Border with Turkey sealed off Reuter Athens, Monday For mer Finance Minister Mr. Adamantios Androutsopoulos. 56, has been appointed Prime Minister following the army coup which seized power in Greece yesterday. Mr. Androu tsopoulos served as Minister of Finance under Mr. George Papadopoulos. from
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  • 168 1  -  By Bharathi Mohan Former N a ny a n g Slang Pau managing director. Mr. Lee Mau Seng, 41, this morning left with his two sons to settle In Canada. They left by Singapore Airlines Flight No. 8Q 638 at 8.45 a.m. for Hong Kong
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  • 182 1 In selective trading. Drices were moving lower on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the first 45 minutes. Trading In City Development shares was suspended at the company's reauest this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Malayan Credit (1) 2.00, (1) 2.88. (1) 2.83. (1) 2.81, (1) 2.80, (1) 2.78,
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    • 16 1 How you can cut down on the use of power in the house. —See Page 2.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
  • 10 1 Police reported 103 accidents yesterday. Ten were serious.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 343 2 To help cut fuel consumption r TURN OFF THAT LIGHT... Householders can further reduce electricity consumption by cutting down on the use of domestic appliances, engineers advised today. This can be done by the careful use of appliances like air-condition-ers, fans,
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    • 123 2 Principals have been told to ensure that electricity is not wasted In schools. An Education Ministry circular said regular Inspections are expected to be made to see that "the greatest economy in the use of electricity" Is exercised. The circular to principals of government and
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    • 58 2 The HDB club is holding a "show and sell" on Sunday at the Queenstown Sports Complex, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There will be a wide variety of goods at the Jumble sale counter. Sale proceeds will go to the Singapore Red Cross Home for
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    • 166 2 Singapore's motorists paid $3,649,545 in composition fines for various traffic offences during 1971, according to the latest annual police report. During the year, 248,399 traffic offences were reported, out of which 239,901 were compoundable. The rest were referred to court because they were
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    • 344 2 The lack of literature on social work has hindered progress in such work, according to Mrs. Ann Wee, head of the Singapore University's Social Studies Department. Mrs. Wee said: "Local social workers have been preoccupied with their programmes and have not given much
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    • 156 2 They maybe retarded, but they can certainly appreciate music. Especially when its their favourite tunes. And these young children from the Retarded Children's Home in 81ms Avenue Jolred merrily in the chorus to sing Jingle Bells and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star to
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    • 443 2 To tackle problems Singapore requires a more comprehensive range of treatment services to cope with the Increasing problems of mental 111-health. This is stated In a souvenir booklet to mark the 25th anniversary of the Medical Social Workers Group of the Singapore Association of Social workers
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    • 419 2 Retired economist speaks A retired economist has hit out at department stores for imposing a time limit on the validity of gift vouchers. Mr. Leong; Hci, 53, said: "If a customer has paid for the gift voucher in cash, then it should be treated as
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    • 40 2 Seven community Centres in Jurong will jointly hold Field Day at the Jurong Town Primary School on January 6 from 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. This will include exhibitions, games and competitions open to the public.
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    • 28 2 Mr. Boris V. Theseira has been elected president of the Mayflower Gardens Association. The vice-president is Mr. Avtar Singh and the secretary, Mr. Gabriel I. Dorett.
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    • 266 2 Ballet students in Singapore show less exuberance In their dancing and have difficulty in pirouettes. according to a ballet examiner. Miss Sybil Spencer (above) from the Royal Academy of Dancing who is here to test ballet students and conduct courses for teachers said: "The
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    • 185 3 More than a million dollars in claims for loss of goods were made by local shippers to China Insurance Co. Ltd. after the cargo ship Xin Hui ran aground in South China Sea recently. The claims are now being forwarded to the Kwangchow branch
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    • 108 3 The Housing Board has agreed in principle to rent out its flats to the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association for use as rehab 11 itatlon centres. However, the flats should only be used for non-profit welfare projects. SANA has written to all its other affiliated voluntary
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    • 27 3 The International Association of Business and Economics Students will hold a seminar on mergers and takeovers In Singapore at the Regional English Language Centre on Saturday.
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    • 290 3 Fire Brigade: Not more than two litres The Singapore Fire Brigade has instructed petrol dealers not to sell more than two litres (half-gallon) petrol in cans to motorists whose vehicles are stranded without fuel. Circulars sent to dealers requested them to sell
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    • 191 3 The British Petroleum company has received recommendations from its dealers on how to save fuel at petrol kiosks. At a meeting recently, representatives from the BP dealers association have suggested to the company that their stations be closed on Sundays and that
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    • 285 3 'Drugs are risky' Antibiotics and drug hormones should only be used under controlled conditions in the preparation of animal feed, a food expert has warned. There is a danger that these drugs may lead to several infectious diseases passed on to human beings through animal meat. Professor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 409 3 Poser N«. 1M CINEMA POSER KWANG SIA/NEW NATION CONTEST Last Wednesday's poser showed Steve McQueen in a scene from The Cincinnati Kid. The first 10 correct entries opened by the Editor on Saturday evening were from: Mr. Lee Chong Hwa (national serviceman), of 14D Jalan Telaga; Miss Lena Wang (secretary),
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    • 283 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Part of a revue. 5 Architectural structure. 9 Tabula (clean slate: Lat. 13 A lick promise. 14 Sulks. 16 Waves: Sp. 17 Equal. 18 Gambling device. 20 Strut 22 Man from Indiana. 23 Ages. 24 District of London. 25 Conspirator against Caesar. 28 Kind of
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  • IN PERSON
    • 965 4  -  M PERSON Conducted by Jennifer Schoon IF YOU had been around the Rowell Road area last Tuesday night and wondered why rows and rows of taxis were parked in the surrounding streets, it's because the drivers were having a big celebration. More than 1000
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    • 979 4 Now national media takes a second look America commemorated the 10th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's death last Thursday. This country has gone through tremendous changes in attitudes, many wrung from tumultuous upheavals, since an assassin's bullet ended the shori reign of
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    • 245 4 The New Nation Belle of the Week contest offers winners big, big prizes every week. Let us take a look at what you can win in the BELLE OF THE WEEK contest. The reacrer who sends in the entry that comes
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    • 39 4 Dr. David Perguson, a senior lecturer in occupational medicine from the University of Sydney, will speak on A Study of Patterns of Sickness Absence at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Road, on Nov. 30, at 8.15 pjn.
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    • 37 4 The trainees of the 7th Assistant Organising Secretaries' Course of the National Youth Leadership Training Institute at South Buona Vista Road will hold a variety show at its premises on Nov. 30 at 8 pjn.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 259 5 London, Monday—The 19 year old American beauty queen who wanted to be Miss World since she was a little girl spent the first day of her reign dancing with a pop star and sipping English tea. Miss World 1973, blonde Marjorie Wallace celebrated
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    • 33 5 London, Monday Lady Jane Weliesley, the 22-year old aristocrat whose name has been linked romantically with Prince Charles, last night firmly denied she will be the next queen of England.
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    • 176 5 Stockholm, Monday.— Sweden's Ambassador to Chile, Mr. Harald Edelstam, was reported last night to have been assaulted by armed police in Chile and forced at gunpoint to hand over a Uruguayan woman seeking Swedish protection. A Swedish official told Swedish Television in a telephone interview
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    • 52 5 Montevideo, Monday Uruguayan police have detained 15 members of a gang who tricked girls Into leaving for Africa and Europe, then forced them into prostitution, police sources said here today. An unknown number of young women had been exported through promises of marriage or remunerative work abroad, the
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    • 140 5 Reuter London, Monday. Opposition leader Harold Wilson yesterday called for peacetalks in Britain's warring Labour Party. He summoned party chiefs to a special meeting today to try to end the public feuding between militants and moderates, especially over Industrial policy. Mr. Wilson was
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    • 184 5 London, Monday—British and Greek airline passengers who were in Athens early yesterday when the army seized control said at London's Heathrow Airport last night they had seen no sign of bloodshed. "The place is swarming with troops and police, but there is no chaos,"
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    • 347 5 'Erased by Nixon's secretary' United Press International Washington, Monday President Nixon's long time personal secretary, Miss Rose Mary Woods, is prepared to testify in Federal Court today that she erased an 18-minute segment of a key White House Watergate tape. The Los Angeles Times in
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    • 297 5 New York, Monday In spite of denials by Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, a former associate of his has maintained that Dr. Kissinger was "virtually certain" his telephone had been tapped after he joined the Nixon administration early in 1969. According to yesterday's
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    • 439 5 United Press International Phnom Penh, Monday. The Cambodian High Command has decided to replace the head of the air force and relieve the commander of Phnom Penh's Pochentong Airport in the wake of Monday's bombing of the presidential palace by an air force pilot,
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    • 260 5 New York, Monday.— The Skylab HI crewmen yesterday repaired one of their sun-study instruments and readied earth observation cameras for their first picture-taking sweep today. Astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson and William Pogue were feeling relaxed after a much-needed day-ofl on Saturday, the pilots'
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    • 183 5 United Press International London, Monday Agatha Christie called together about 600 friends yesterday to celebrate the coming-of-age of her most successful and most famous play. The play, The Mousetrap, was 21 yesterday, and ready to begin its 22nd year today, as the longest-running play
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    • 264 5 Moscow, Monday—Dissident author Andrei Amalrik has been ordered to serve his Internal exile In the rigorous Magadan region of the Soviet Far East, it was disclosed yesterday. The area on the sea of Okhotsk near the Arctic Circle and Kamchatka Peninsula was described as one of
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  • OPINION
    • 495 6 No bomb has been dropped and no war declared, but It should be clear to thinking Singaporeans by now that the country today faces one of its worst crises in the eight years of its independence. For if the oil crisis deepens, it has the
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    • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
      • 66 6 The editor of the inflight magazine of Cathay Pacific has probably not been In Singapore for some time. Someone who saw the magazine recently noted that it still lists the Malay Mail as the afternoon paper of Singapore. The Malay Mall ceased circulation here in 19 1 New
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      • 71 6 The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Kakuei Tanaka certainly lives up to his reputation of being a serious man about his work. For his coming visit to Singapore, I'm reliably informed, he has requested that all the frills of an official visit—such as sightseeing —be cut out. He
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    • 1051 6  -  Nobody doubts that the amount of intelligence a person posse—es will have a tremendous Influence on his life. The more Intelligent the man, the better are his chanees of success. But what determines a person's intelligence? Is intelligence an inborn trait or can it be cultivated?
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    • 971 6  -  By William Greider Washington Post Five weeks after he resigned as Vice President, S p 1 r o Agnew is slipping back to the household obscurity from whence he sprang. But the process is slower and more complicated than his critics would like.
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    • Letters
      • 330 6  -  K. KANNAN The Singapore Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sul Sen has been reported to have stated that next year's wage Increase will take into account the inflationary rate of this year. This inevitably means bigger pay packets for Singapore workers in the coming year. Undoubtedly the workers on
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      • 210 6  -  KWEH KOK CHUAN Secretary-General, Peoples Republican Party, Singapore, 10. It Is heartening to note that a tripartite committee has been set up with the Minister of Communications, Mr. Yang Nyuk Lin in direct control of operations to Improve the bus services. May we suggest the following proposals
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      • 369 6  -  YAP SOON HOE Secretary, Bus Services Organisation Committee, Singapore, 6. I refer to Jim Watkins' column Motoring of Nov. 12 headlined Buses Bring Disorder to the Road. The concern expressed by Jim Watkins is appreciated and he is invited to send me details of the bus No.
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    • 222 6 WORLD COMMENT EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS The Melbourne Herald With the idealism, courage and wildness of the young, the students of Athens have challenged the oppressive power of the colonels' government. The results are now occurring on conventional lines. The bayonets and the tank are out. Bodies fall
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    • 184 6 Yomiuri Shimbun Ten Arab oil producing countries decided Sunday that a 5 per cent oil embargo set for December will not apply to members of the European Economic Community with the exception of the Netherlands. Although it Is not clear what significance this partial embargo relaxation
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  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 2570 7  -  MONROE| PART SIX BY NORMAN MAILER There is small record of activity in the fall of 1959. Presumably, Miller is polishing The Misfits. In February, they put up at the Beverly Hills Hotel while she gets ready to do Let's Make Love as another part of
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    • 837 7  -  From V. Sebastian Shortly after the death of Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe spoke nostalgically of her association with Hollywood's famous star. She said: "There was never any impatience or annoyance in Clark. There was only concern —real concern for me. I remember the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • MOTORING
    • 845 8  -  German study on pollution problem By Jim Watkins Do you ever feel unwanted, an outcast from decent society? One would think, from the publicity over the last few years, that motorists are public enemy number one. World wide we are accused of poisoning with
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    • 287 8  -  J.W. Recent cuts in street lighting have emphasised a situation which has existed for some years but which has, in the past, been ignored because of the abundant lights in Singapore streets after dark. The problem of unlighted or partially lighted vehicles and the invisible cyclist
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    • 721 8  -  Steady and predictable handling MOTOR-CYCLE Lee Chiu San Harry Tan is a tonup man. A steady stream of earths h a k ijig machines comes out from his motorcycle shop, Ban Hock Hin, in Beach Road. First he blew my mind with a fiery Kawasaki 750. Then
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 929 8  -  USSR By R. G. Kaiser The Washington Post Recently Soviet newspapers have carried detailed reports on the energy crisis in the capitaiist world reports that hinge of gloating. But according to Western experts, the Soviets have little to gloat about and face
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    • 505 8 U.S. The traditional US policy of near-total support for Israel will be severely tested this winter as Americans shiver in chilly homes, pay higher prices for petrol and ponder the physical cost of their commitment. After 25 years of loyalty, Americans at large and
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    • 236 8  -  By Leon Daniel Indian village women who have never heard of the world wide energy crisis produce daily an excellent source of heat from cow dung. The droppings of cows, considered sacred animals in predominantlyHindu India, usually are gathered by children. The youngsters scoop up
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • FINANCE
    • 457 9  -  By Choo Siak Siew The price of tin, which rocketed from a low of $625.12 in January to an eightyear high of over $800 per picul on the Straits Tin market in Penang, will not affect Singapore's manufacturing sector. Tills Is because only
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    • EUROPEAN SHARES
      • 380 9 In Paris, the petrol crisis remains the principal preoccupation of investors. We are experiencing a battle between optimists and pessimists, as the controversy between experts rages and in general investors are at a loss as to what should be done. On the one hand, official sources indicate that France
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      • 197 9 During the first days of this week stock prices remained nearly unchanged. For some selected issues buying interest led to higher prices. Due to the energy crisis and the statement of the Council of Economic Advisors tha,*, the restrictive policy should be continued, the market reacted sharply on Thursday
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      • 373 9 This service is from the Union Bank of Switzerland. Zurich market report for November 16 to 27. Concern that the present energy crisis could have a strong impact on economic growth dominated trading on the major stock exchanges throughout the world, a trend which also affected the Swiss stock
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      • 196 9 After the good performance on Monday session 2.2 per cent), during this week, Italian stock market registered a continuous downtrend caused by several reasons. In fact it was negatively influenced by the Wall Street crisis, the worries of the government about the economic situation, particularly inflation, and the consequent
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK PRICES
      • 215 9 Prices at 11.30 a.m. (Australian time): Abaleen 09 094 Do opts 01 04 AOD 07 08 Allstate 09 11 Aurora 07 nil Do opts 004 01| Aust Ant 11 13 Bounty OU 004 01 Bridge 14 15 Castlereagh Unq Cleveland 33 35 Cosmos 004 01 Eastmet 10 11 Endeavour
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      • 52 9 Closing prices (In yen) yesterday. Tdk Electronics 242 Dowa Mining 275 Teikoku OU 603 Teijln 341 Isuzu Motor 232 Mitsui Metal 192 Purukawa Mining 170 Nippon Steel 126 Nichlro Fisheries 212 Nippon Oil 299 Nitto Metal Mining 188 Motor Parts MIg 76 Kaijlma Coal 130 Hazama Ouml 589 Bunka
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  • TREND
    • 154 9 Dear Ros, There is a boy I know who just refuses to take "no" for an answer. He has told friends of mine that he likes me very much and keeps on asking me for dates. I don't like him and I've always found an excuse for refusing
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    • 104 9 Dear Ros, A girl whom I like and have dated several times is very quiet when we meet for a date. But when it comes to writing letters to me, she's different. She seems more lively and more interested in our friendship. MAYFLOWER. Dear Mayflower,
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    • 211 9 Dear Ros, I am a Malay boy and I have a steady girlfriend who is Chinese. She is 15 and still In school while I am 20. She has visited my home but I have not been to her's because her parents
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    • 278 9 GIRL'S SUICIDE THREAT Dear Ros, I want to drop my girlfriend but she has threatened to commit suicide if I leave her. I am 20 and she is 18. We met two years ago and because I was so in love with
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    • 328 9 Dear Ros, I am very tempted to go out with a boy I met three months ago but dare not because my boyfriend is very possessive and has said many times that he would walk out on me if he ever saw me with
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    • 229 9 Dear Ros, I am 27 and my boyfriend is two years younger. The trouble is, he has asked me to visit his house many times but I have no courage to go because I feel that I'm too old for him and I am
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    • 155 9 Dear Ros, I am in my early teens and still in school but I know a boy who says he loves me very much. He is also very rich and intelligent. But my parents object to my having boyfriends. They are old-fashioned and care for
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    • 126 9 Dear Ros, My face is so oily. I can fry an egg on it. I wash it frequently but two or three hours later it's again all shiny. What can I do? I am a teenager. NAN. Dear Nan, You could cut out oily
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    • 200 9 Teenagers and slightly older girls have been playing the separates game for so long, they are overlooking some very pretty frocks that are now being sold. It is fun to mix and match skirts and tops but for a change it is nice to dress
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • SPORTS
    • 509 10  -  And now he plans to celebrate... but how? By JEFFREY LOW Newly crowned world bowling champion, Bernie Caterer of England, didn't even know how to celebrate his incredible triumph last night. "Should I celebrate with a big party for all my friends when
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    • 423 10 Results: Quarter-finals 1. Miguel Baigts (Mex) bt Luis Lopez 'Pen) 247-172; bt G. Grape 202-193; bt S. Banyen (Thai) 215-181; lost B. Caterer (Erg) 181-197; bt G. Watson (Can) 206-203; bt L. Snow (US) 216-196; lost H. Tan 195-196. Total 1587 incl 125 bonus. 2. Glen Watson (Can)
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    • 316 10  -  By NANCY KOH Guthrie Waugh have described their Division One soccer team's tour to Brunei as a "revitaliser" for their players. Richway T. Ponnampalam, team-manager, said yesterday: "We are re-bullding our team to make a stronger challenge in next year's League. "Due to some
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    • 110 10 Buenos Aires, Monday. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina won the men's singles championship in the Argentine open tennis tournament here yesterday when his opponent, Sweden's Bjorn Borg, retired injured. Borg, who collided with a linesman's chair while trying to retrieve a smash, damaged a hand and was
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    • 42 10 Cardiff, Monday Hidayat Jahan, 23, a Pakistani amateur, won the Welsh Open squash title for the third successive year here last night. Jahan, seeded No 1, beat fellow Pakistani Tc.rsam Kahn. 9-7, 7-9 9-1. 9-1, in the final.
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    • 357 10  -  r* SQUASH by Eric Cooper At the invitation of Jimmy Howe, Tan Eng Han, Hussein and myself visited the Island Club in Upper Thomson Road last Thursday to try out the two new squash courts which were recently completed. Part of
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    • 365 11 ssr^jsns^^igsrsst UomZHSSy, P P LSS a S I ?3 Uop 161 S n w ADC cobra lea mto tne straight but was soon beaten. Petite Tin! hit the front challenged by La Notre, with Bobby's Delight well up. La Notre swept past
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    • 940 11 Melody Fair confirms high rating POS'l i SCRIPT by SCRUTINEER Put Achilles II in your list of horses to follow. He will take seme beating over 8f in his second run at Bukit Timah next weekend. Making a reappearance after a long spell,
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    • 58 11 Christchurch, Monday. —The Queen Elizabeth II Park sports complex, built at a cost of £3million, was officially opened yesterday in readiness for the Commonwealth Games here in January. The stadium, which will be the venue for the Games athletics and swimming events, was officially opened by the
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    • 36 11 Baltimore, Monday.— Rosemary Casals rallied from a first-set deficit to upset Billle Jean King 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 and win the US$6OOO top prize in the Ail-American championship round of the Lady Baltimore tennis tournament.
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    • 147 11 Brisbane, Mond a y— Boosted by captain Greg Chappell's strong innings of 92, the Queensland Sheffield Shield team scored 361 in their second innings against Western Australia yesterday and left the visitors needing 361 runs in 330 minutes to claim victory. Chappell, brother of
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    • 19 11 Tetuan, Monday Morocco beat Zambia 2-0 in their World Cup African Zone qualifying soccer match here yesterday.
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    • 931 11 Madrid, Monday Blond giants Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller yesterday brought the United States their 12th World Cup golf victory in 21 tournaments, finishing a decisive six strokes clear of the field at Nueva Andalucia. Miller fired a superb 67 co clinch the individual
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    • 67 11 Melbourne, Monday. Canadian born Allan Moffat, the Australian touring car champion, narrowly escaped serious injury when his car crashed at 125 mph at the Phillip Island circuit here yesterday. After blowing a tyre, Moffat's Falcon GT skidded across the infield, hit an embankment and overturned about four times
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    • 283 11 Hong Kong Monday. Terry Fullerton of Britain gained his fourth big win this year when he easily walked away with the lOOcc Champion of Champions race in the seventh International Karting Prix here yesterday. The 20-year-old cardealer has won the British title, the European
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    • 52 11 Colombo, Monday A Matara Combined XI were 100 runs short of their victory target when their two day match against the touring Pakistani Under-25 cricketers ended in a draw yesterday at Matara, 100 miles south of Colombo. Scores: Pakistanis 215 and 101-4 Matara 167-9 dec (M. Tissera 69)
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    • 256 11 Seoul. Monday—Orient enior lightweight boxg champion Kim Hyun-Chi of South Korea successfully defended his title with a unanimous points win over Filipino challenger Little Gallego yesterday. Kim piled up points from the start of the 12round bout before a 5.000-strong crowd at Kudok gymnasium at
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    • 233 11 Wellington, Monday Bob Charles, the New Zealand left-hander, won the New Zealand Open golf championship at Palmerston North yesterday with a flve-under-par total of 283. He had a final round of 69. The only other player to finish under par was lan Stanley of
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    • 60 11 Mexico City, Monday.— Mexico beat Canada 4 1 in their Davis Cup North American zone elimination round tennis tie here yesterday. Joaquin Loyo Mayo of Mexico beat Don McCormick 6-1, 6 2, 6-1 in the first of the reverse singles before Rejean Genois salvaged a point for
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    • 48 12 AH FOOK: It's about one month to Christmas. Time to start shopping for those gifts. MEI LIN: I hope you will not get carried away this festive season. There are lean times ahead, and if you cut down on presents this year your friends will understand.
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    • 170 12 TODAY Is Monday, November 26, the 330th day of 1973 with 35 to follow. THE MOON Is between the new phase and first quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of
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    • 951 12 RADIO c 1 r K-l 3.9# OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by 81BCVAB POONGA: A locally produced show to cater lor young children IT Rpt). 130 DIARY OF EVENTS (T) IJU LOVE IS A MANY 8 F LEN DOUSED THING: Daytime serial on the trials and tribu lations of three families In
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    • 779 12 r- ■i-\ DEL YEE is today's Belle of the Week contestant (Monday, Nov. 26, 1973). A girl who likes cooking, she wants to be a good housewife. —Picture by PHILIP UM. BELLS YASHtCA One belle appears on this pace every week from Monday to Friday. Cut alone the dotted line
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    • 1348 12 AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH 4# CARATS: The Barillet and Gredy Broadway comedy given the screen treatment by llllton Katselaa, with good portrayal by Norwegian star LIt Ullmann as a successful New York divorcee whose brief liaison with the earnest and youthful Edward Albert In Greece turns out to
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