New Nation, 27 May 1974

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  • 20 1 NEW NATION -^NGAPORE Monday evening, May 27, 1974 No. 1035 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 SINGAPORE MONDAY, MAY 27,1974
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  • 200 1 Singapore storm back to win after twice trailing Penang It was Star Soccer that Singapore served up last night; 90 minutes of agony and ecstasy for 70,000 faithful fans who packed every inch of the terraces and covered stands of the National Stadium. The picture
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  • 101 1 Though there were five goals In all. and goals are what the crowd paid to see, probably the most dramatic moment of the match came In the second half. Five full minutes of bitter protests by the Penang side failed to change referee M. Ramalingam's
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  • 10 1 Police reported 98 accidents yesterday. Three were serious.
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  • 130 1 It was a night of frustration for thousands of soccer fans yesterday. First, they were locked outside the Jammed stadium. Then, when they rushed home, they found that there was no live TV telecast. The disappointed fans raced home following an announcement made at the National
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  • 51 1 Tickets priced at $50 and $25 are now on sale at the National Stadium for the visiting Chinese badminton team's exhibition matches at the SBA Hall on May 31, June 2 and 4. The $3 gallery tickets will be put on sale later. An announcement will, be made
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  • 402 1 Dr. K sets basis for accord Reuter Jerusalem, Monday The US Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissinger, left here for Damascus yesterday having apparently established the basis for a successful conclusion to his four-week mission to get a disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria.
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  • 25 1 Washington, Monday Stewart J.O. Alsop, author, columnist and political analyst, died yesterday at the National Institute of Health near here. He was 60.
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  • 191 1 Bullish streaks of trading ruled the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning, accompanied by renewed burst of activity in certain speculative counters. BUSINESS DONE: O. Lumber (IS) 1.18. (i) 1.17. (1) 1.16. H. Par (05) 3.26, (44) 3.28. (3) 3.30, (5) 3.24. (ft) 3.22. (2) 3.20. Inchcape
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 306 2 Police dogs brought out after the gates close More than 10,000 football fans who pomp afta r rn m fnr LilP I the 7 p.m. kick-off between Singapore and Penan* last night were locked out of the National Stadium because it was
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  • 127 2 Four energetic brothers positioned themselves strategically round the National Stadium soccer pitch last night and kept as watchful an eye on the ball as the referee himself. They formed the core of the 15-member team of boys who were assigned to gather the
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  • 39 2 An electrician, Mr. Ng May Yan, 54, was robbed of $4300 in cash and $480 in valuables by two men, one believed to be armed with a .22 pistol, in a Housing Board lift at midnight yesterday.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 259 2 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 6 A Dillon 7 Melt 8 111-humored 9 Concerning 10 Street lights 11 Cabbage: Ger. 13 Northwestern Indian 15 Poems 18 Robust 20 Actress Wray 22 Rouge and powder 26 Guitar of sorts 27 Price list: Ft. 28 Crumpet-time china 29 Court SO Epoch 53 London theatre
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  • 605 3  -  But they were lucky to miss death trap By Wee Beng Huat When residents of Chander R o a d in Serangoon heard shouts of "fire, fire," early yesterday morning, they Just grabbed their children and ran for their lives. They did
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  • 46 3 The Siglap Community Centre's women subcommittee will hold a jumble sale at the centre on Saturday from 3 pjn. to 6 p.m. A ribbon flower making demonstration by Clk Sabarlah La tiff will be held at the centre on June 3 at 7 pjn.
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  • 254 3  -  By Teresa Ooi School principals who have Just completed a course on educational administration generally found It effective and useful. This was the concensus at a meeting held recently between Education Ministry officials and the 25 principals who participated In the course. The 21-month. Intensive
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  • 312 3  -  By Morris John Big plans are underway to develop two-way tourist traffic between Singapore and Rumania, according to a top Rumanian tourist of ficial. Mr. lon Flore a, deputy managing director of the Ministry of Tourism in Bucharest, said in an interview with New Nation he would
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  • 321 3 Primary school teachers can learn how to run a brass band at a course to be conducted by the Ministry of Education in July. The In service course from July to November will train these teachers to be brass band lnstruc- 1 tori.
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  • 27 3 Ngee Ann Technical College will hold its graduation dinner for its 1973-74 graduates at the Dragon Palace, Cockpit Hotel at Oxlev Rise tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 87 3 To upgrade the teaching of Malay as a second language In secondary schools, the Ministry of Education will conduct a seminar on this topic next week. Teachers who are currently teaching the subject are urged to attend the seminar which will discuss all aspects
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  • 271 3 Singapore will suggest a common visa that will allow tourists from foreign countries to travel within ASEAN countries at the coming annual convention of the Asean Tours and Travel Association (ASEANTTA). This was disclosed today by Mr. Tan Chee Chye. leader of the Singapore delegation to the
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  • 116 3 The Customs and Excise Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society plans to extend its scholarship grant* to members' children attending preuniversity classes and eventually to those going to universities. This was disclosed by a spokesman of the society at the presentation of its scholarship awards to five
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  • 161 3 New students at the Singapore Polytechnic were told todav not to get over-Involved with activities that distract them from their studies. Thev were advised to take their studies seriously as there was strong comp e 11 tlon among students for the limited number of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • FOR YOUR PLEASURE
    • 622 4  -  A million-dollar gamble flops BY EDGAR KOH A MAN TO RESPECT directed by Michele Lupo, with Kirk Douglas, Florinda Bolkan and Giullano Gemma (Odeon: next change). How would you like more than a million dollars for only 18 months (or the most two years) in jail?
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    • 637 4  - Kelly a songbird with laughing eyes... Aussie entertainer is proud of her job By Florence Tan Kelly Sanders is certainly a lively perspn brimming with enthusiasm. There is more to her. too her clear voice, sparkling round eyes that seem to be laughing nil the time, and her well-proportioned body
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    • 215 4 dime's diary HERE'S a secret? John Le Carre, author of the bestselling novel The Spy Wto Came In From The Cold, is In town. But I hear that he doesn't want to see anyone. Why the coldness Mr. Carre? IN case you are wondering
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    • 318 4 Ngiam takes honours When it comes to speed and efficiency In preparing a glass of martini, your man is Mr. Ngiam Tong Yoke. Mr. Ngiam, a bartender at the Hotel New Hongkong, demonstrated his skill when he beat 61 other professional bartenders to win
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    • 664 4 Los Angeles Times It is no trick to find signs tnat American culture, like a lot of other things in these days of inflation, corruption and mass production, is going to the dogs. The Exorcist is making millions while the metropolitan opera has been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 597 5 Wilson cuts short holiday Belfast, Monday British Prime Minister Harold Wilson suddenly interrupted a holiday yesterday for new talks on troubled Northern Ireland as the province's power-shar-ing coalition began to look in danger of collapse. Mr. Wilson's surprise 90-minute meeting with the Secretary of State
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    • 99 5 London, Monday The London-based civil rights organisation Amnesty International yesterday published a list of 175 writers and Journalists said to be imprisoned in 31 countries throughout the world for exercise of their rights under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The list, compiled from Amnesty
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    • 209 5 Tel Aviv, Monday Leaders of factions In Israel's Labour Party yesterday held meetings that will make or break the efforts of Mr. Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Ministerdesignate, to form a government. Mr. Rabin, chosen to head a government to replace the caretaker Cabinet
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    • 312 5 Reuter, UPI Saigon, Monday Fighting flared from the Mekong Delta to the northerly provinces of South Vietnam, the Saigon Command reported. In the Delta just south of the Cambodian border, where government and communist forces have been manoeuvring lor the past month, the Command
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    • 48 5 Haifa, Monday.—Firefighters Including hellcopter borne military units managed to bring under control a blaze which damaged an arms factory southeast of here yesterday. The fire brigade called in the army after its attempts to put out the fire were hampered by intermittent explosions of ammunition.
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    • 195 5 Paris, Monday Mr. Valery discard d'Estalng takes office today as President of France for the next seven years, and his first task after moving into the Elysee Palace will be to name a Prime Minister. Current belief here is that he will choose
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    • 288 5 United Press International New Delhi, Monday President Girl yesterday urged the rallwaymen to call off their 19-day-old countrywide strike. No immediate response to the President's advice was available from the strike leaders, the majority of whom are in prison. President Girl told newsmen in
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    • 112 5 Reuter New Delhi, Monday. Senegal has noted with satisfaction India's decision to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes In the service of the Deo Die of India and humanltv, according to a joint lndo Senegalese communique Issued here yesterday' The communique at the end of a
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    • 131 5 Kuwait, Monday Rescue teams searched under blazing arc-lights here last night for more survivors In the rubble of a half-built office block which collapsed, wiling at least six men. A government statement said another 14 were missing but believed to be still alive. The building collapsed
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    • 383 5 UPI, Reuter New York, Monday Vice President Gerald Ford has told President Nixon he could not support the President's decision to withhold further evidence from the House Judiciary Committee, according to Newsweek magazine. In its issue on the newsstands today, Newsweek said the President
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    • 24 5 Reuter Cairo, Monday.— Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev is expected to visit Egypt next month for talks with President Anwar Sadat.
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    • 249 5 If THATS 606 i HE WAS SOMEONE IV SEEK) LONG/JOG TO MEET... BUT I DIDNT THINIC HE'D GIVE ME A SECOND LOOK. I WAS SWEET SEVENTEEN and spotty i WHAT HAPPENED? i f UNPA, WHO WAS THAT GOOD LOOKING BOY WE SAW YOU WITH LAST NIGHT 1 Ss .'r'* w
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  • OPINION
    • 480 6 Irregular services and frequent breakdowns of Its old and 111-serviced buses are not the only things that have given the Singapore Bus Service Pte. Ltd. a bad name. Equally responsible for the company's unfavourable public image is the behaviour of some of its workers. Since
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    • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
      • 49 6 Inflation has caught up with Nobel Prizes. In recognition of rising prices throughout the world, the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm >*** announced that the five Nobel prizes will be increased by $14,100 each. Prize winners received $300,000 each last year. This year each prize will be $314,100.
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      • 106 6 What do you do if you drive five hundred miles to watch a soccer match and find that all tickets have been sold out by the time you arrive? Two groups of enterprising people from Penang and Trengganu who found themselves in this situation at the
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    • 1181 6  -  Pedestrlana, writes eolamnist Alex Josey, are an aitder-privlleged class all over the world. Very few cities provide pavements for walkers, who are therefore forced to struggle their way throogh cars, tracks and cyclists. To make It worse, motorists often adopt a contemptuous attitnde towards the
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    • Letters
      • 224 6 I wish to make the following suggestions for consideration of the Bus Services Reorganisation Committee In conjunction with Its efforts to re-organlse and streamline the efficiency of our bus transport system. Bus bays should be clearly demarcated and numbered at bus terminals accommodating a large number
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      • 225 6 As well as urging the public to economise and save, the Singapore Government has been practising strict economy and saving money in many areas, such as cutting down the use of electricity, fuel, water and expenditure in all government departments. However, there is still an area where
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      • 128 6  -  V. K. D. it has been observed that In many Government offices, including Post Office and Savings Banks where members of the public queue up to pay their various bills, deposit money or make Inquiries, no electric fans are Installed for the comfort of such people who
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      • 39 6  -  SANDRA JOY VAZ At. Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore, I. Inconvenienced Resident (NN, 8.5.74) is thanked for his suggestion. The proposal of providing a mobile collection van at Chal Chee Estate is under consideration.
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      • 87 6 I am a typist in a statutory body and have Just learned that typists are classified under Division 4 In the government and semi-government services. Included in this to name some are office keepers, office boys, drivers etc... What I cannot understand is why typists who require
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    • 912 6  -  From Lewis M. Simons Washington Post It took an atomic explosion to do it, but Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has succeeded in extracting herself from her worst crisis of confidence in eight years of rule. The underground test blast In the R&Jasthan Desert
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    • 309 6 VOICE OF THE PRESS O What other newspapers are saving: INDIAN NUCLEAR TEST EXPLOSION At a time when there 1a an easing of world tension following the move towards a detente between the United States and the Soviet Union on the one hand and between the United States
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 WRITE TO THE EDITOR, NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG 15, OPO, SINGAPORE. 1.
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    • 229 6 msuumori keeps houses cool ano S4MES Vliai ENERGY T .91-« tn\d a rCVI -u cooler Thes*»« bas °re U>k ul fQr a vr ««'?£!«»ss»gfSe P«® e Sn«« d jStS. Be »*tent rt 0 t s« *50 In view of the energy crisis, the Government recently put out a statement urging
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 973 7  -  Case of the 'pet son' who turned into a bully Day One of three-part inquiry by Ismail Kassim Ismail Kassim He cannot read. He cannot write legibly. He never bothers to soeil the simplest words correctly. In written composition, he cannot proceed further than two sentences. Numbers
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    • 451 7 On that particular June afternoon two years ago, a mother and her daughter walked across the St. Margaret's Primary School compound towards a small rectangularshaped wooden structure. Though the mid-day sun was beating down on the couple, their thoughts were not on the heat
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    • 1060 7 It is the same sad story in school and home Anyone who has attended school can easily recollect the dunce of the class. Poor chap! He Just could not study. In the classroom, he is all at sea. He does not really know what is happening. When
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 CULLINAN kwellen PRESENT THEIR 1974 JADE FAIR THIS WEEK AT Cullinan Jewellers Private Ltd 20 The Orchard. Orchard Road Singapore, 9. Tel: *****3.
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    • 5 7 TOMORROW: What the teachers say
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    • 403 7 When you fly TW\. to America or Europe, well save you money on daces to stay And places to go. TWA's done a lot to make traveling less expensive. That goes for hotels, restaurants, theaters, and so on For hotels in America there's our Hotelpass* USA program. It will guarantee
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS AND MOTORING
    • 730 8  -  SOUTH-EAST ASIA REPORT From R. Muntu MDONESIA L. Like US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, but in a smaller and less published role, President Suharto is presently trying to bring together two of Indonesia's close neighbours —M a 1 a y
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    • 743 8  -  ORDER OUT TO REDUCE PETROL CONSUMPTION BY HALF From George McArthur The Los Angeles Times SOUTH VIETNAM Although both the American and the South Vietnamese are doing their best to obscure certain aspects of the situation, the sharp drop in dollar
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    • 401 8  -  From Jack Foisie THAILAND The American built military port of Sattahip on the Gulf of Thailand has become a massive transhipment point for military and relief supplies going to the Cambodian Army and pro government civilians, US officials have confirmed. The two staples of war
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    • 1028 8  -  But no tips for the contestants [MOTORING Jim Watkins This is really one of those tantalising stories where the true tale cannot be told which is probably why Michael Tan and I look so smug in the picture on the top. Michael is the SingaSire
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    • 999 8  -  motor!™ Chiu San In these days of austerity arid shortages it is a refreshing change to get on a motor-cycle that reflects a standard of opulence and luxury which is unfortunately becoming all too rare. The BMW R75/8 offers standards of comfort and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 MOST OF YOUR FRIENDS HAVE VISITED £1 GLOBAL COACH TOURS Make this year, your year to go. And to make sure you enjoy yourself... GO WITH GLOBAL For 1974 Global presents a series of European Tours which they recommend as providing unequalled variety and value for money. Here are a
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  • TREND
    • 310 9 Dear Ros, I am in a dilemma because I am getting married and my mother insists that my husband and I should live on our own instead of with his parents. However, when I discussed this with my fiance, he disagreed and we quarrelled.
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    • 256 9 Dear Ros, Can you tell me how to mend a quafrel between my schoolmates and two girls whom they Invited for a movie. After the movie the girls Insisted on paying the boys back for the tickets because they said that the boys were not
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    • 166 9 Dear Ros, I am greatly upset by the puzzling attitude of a girl I have fallen deeply In love with. We both live In the same block of flats and used to see one another everyday, going to and from school. Our friendship grew and
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    • 167 9 Jet travel Is fast, but for some, not quite fast enough. The actual ride from one point to the next seems longest for those traveUers who are Illadjusted to time change. Neither sleep nor rest comes easily. A long look at your sleeping neighbour
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    • 239 9 Dear Ros, There Is a girl In my school whom I admire very much. She Is my senior. The problem is that I am so much in awe of her that whenever I talk to her I get all nervous and self-conscious. I
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    • 283 9 Dear Ros, A man whom I used to know before he sot married has been asking me out and I want to know whether it is all right for me to accept his dates. I met him about six months ago through some
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  • FINANCE
    • SHARE ROUND-UP
      • 227 9 After the German stock market continued Its cheerful trend at the beginning of the week, share prices were slightly declining during the week with moderate turnover. Only special situation stocks like Contl-Gummi and Preussag showed a firmer tone. After the only cautious measure of the Bundesbank to absorb liquidity
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      • 411 9 Ordinary shares met persistent small selling this week. The Financial Times Industrial ordinary index declined 13.4 points, to finish the account at 288. The market has been troubled by fears of liquidity problems in the financial sector and also, later In the week, by talk of an early general
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      • 247 9 This week, after a new heavy loss on Monday session 3.5 per cent), the Italian Stock Exchange recorded a technical reaction on an average volume of transactions. In fact, notwithstanding the persistence of negative factors and particularly the deteriorating economic situation, the market's low prices and some short-covering determined
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      • 332 9 The election of Mr. Giscard d'Estalng to the Presidency was not greeted with a Joyful rise by the market. In effect, the market weakened over a broad front until the holiday of Ascension Day. It is true that the last round was extremely close, and as prior to the
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      • 394 9 The stock market la strong. It la true, of course, that the tight money contributed to some extent. Although the authorities have accepted loose management as the cause, the increasing number of bankruptcies is very unsettling to them. Thus, they have decided to offer special financial relief of Yl5O
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      • 372 9 Quotations eased amid light trading earlier In the week, but a significant recovery set in on Tuesday. Nevertheless, minus signs clearly outweighed any gains over the levei of the preceding week. The decision of the Swiss National Bank to stop for the time being foreign loan and med-ium-term note
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      • 222 9 Prices at 11.30 ajn (Australian time) today: Aberleen susp. Do opts susp. AOD 07 06 Allstate 10 11 Amad 03% 04 Aurora 13 IS Aust Ant 08 10 Bamboo 05 nil Beach 30 31 Bounty cusp. Bridge 11 14 Cleveland 40 45 Cosmos 00% 01 Do ctg
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    • 208 9  -  By Sunny Wee Local shipowners should pool their resources so as to branch out into the International shipping trade, according to a senior member of the Singapore Shipping Association. According to Mr. Y.C. Chang, founder member of the association, with the pooling of expertise,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 44 9 Supplying this service are the Commersbank of West Germany, the Union Bank of Switserland, the Credit Lyonnals of France, Banco dl Roma of Italy# the Lloyds Bank International limited and DBSDaiwa Securities International Limited. Roandap of stock markets for the week ending May 24.
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    • 294 9 The Adler Desktops So good, we guarantee them for two years! +4Sg§ Consistent reliability proven in actual use all over the world. That's what makes us so confident about our machines. So confident, we guarantee them not for six months, but for two years! During which time, we'll service your
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  • SPORTS
    • 428 10 Interlarttn set the pace, leading past the 4f and Into the straight with Photon closing In third. Fancy That and Tlmberlane also moved up. Photon and Fancy That challenged strongly but Interlarkin ran on gamely to win by a head from Photon.
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    • 781 10 1 POS® SGRIPTI by scrutineer! 1 J Last season's top apprentice, Peter Lee, riding a grandstand finish landed the Mansor Matbantrained General Trong in a laststride winner in the first running of the $40,000 Lion City Cup over 6f at Bukit Timah yesterday. General Trong
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    • 430 10 He wins in old car Monte Carlo, Monday Sweden's Ronnie Peterson, driving a four-year-old car, yesterday won the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix after surviving an early spin and a big pile-up on the first lap. No less than seven of the 25 starters did not make It
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    • 136 10 London, Monday Rumanian tennis star me Nastase will rarely earn £3,000 more easily than he did at Bournemouth yesterday, when he thrashed Italy's Paulo Bertoluccl 4-1, 6-3, 6-2 to take the British hard court title. "Hie Rumanian, who has played only four matches and nine sets
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    • 26 10 Wellington. Monday The All-Japan rugby team ended their tour of New Zealand here on a high note when they defeated New Zealand Universities 24-21.
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    • 134 10 Paris, Monday Recupere, ridden by ace French jockey Yves Saint Martin, put in a storming finish to win the Prix du Cadran France's top staying race at Longchamp yesterday. The four-year eld just got the better of Lasalle. after being in the rear for
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    • 74 10 New York, Monday.— Baseball results: National League—St. Louis 7 Chicago 1, Montreal 5 Philadelphia 1, New York 5 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 4 San Diego 1, Los Angeles 9 San Francisco 5, Atlanta v Houston postponed, rain. American League New York 6 Baltimore 5, (Ist). New York 7
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    • 577 11  -  Corner strategy works again By JEFFREY LOW Singapore escaped Ignominy when they twice came back to beat Penang 3-2 in the Malaysia Cup semi-final first-leg at National Stadium last night. It was a tremendous show of guts which the 70,000 fans will be talking about
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    • 435 11 Bonn, Monday Brazil's World Cup soccer team made their debut in West Germany yesterday with a 3-2 victory over a selection from frist division club F.C. Kaisers La utern and local teams. The world champions received a rousing welcome from the 40,000 crowd here but their
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    • 26 11 Mexico City, Monday Rafael Herrera retained the WBC world bantamweight title when he knocked out fellowMexican Romeo Anaya In the sixth round here last night.
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    • 686 11  -  C 1 SQUASH by Eric Cooper Hussein Ibrahim retained his title In the second Singapore National squash champlonships at Singapore Island Country Club on Saturday when he defeated Tan Eng Han In a repeat of last year's final. It was a thrilling and absorbing encounter
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    • 17 11 Baastad, Monday. Sweden beat Holland 4-1 In the Davis Cup Eurogan zone tennis quar-r-flnals here.
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    • 849 11  -  By PERCY SENEVIRATNE After Slaving dishevelled defending champions Singapore Cricket Club in two phases of the game, Indian Association were unable to maintain the pressure and nose-dived to defeat in their Senior League cricket match at the Padang yesterday. SCC's five-wlcket win was largely due
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    • 258 11 London, Monday. Kent, who are attempting to win the title for the third successive year, scored an exciting fivewicket victory over Essex in the Sunday League cricket match at Canterbury yesterday. At Ebbw Vale: Derby bt Glamorgan by 84 runs. Derby 176-6 in 40
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