New Nation, 12 September 1974

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  • 23 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Thursday evening, September 12, 1974 No. 1127 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 NE^^TION \~jaT SINGAPORE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12. 1974
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  • 148 1 United Press International Washington, Thursday —Two astronomers predict In a book to be published today that a rare alignment of the planets In l'JB2 will touch off a chain of events that will trigger a great earthquake along California's Ban Andreas fault system. "In particular, the
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  • 176 1 Singapore struck silver again at the Asian Games in Teheran yesterday. And it was once again our girls who did it The 4 z 400 metres relay quartet comprising C he e Swee Lee, Lee Tal Jong, Glory Barnabas and Maimoon Azlan, snatched
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  • 385 1 Toll up to 500 as troops rush to riot city United Press International Lisbon, Thursday Portugal rushed commandos into the embattled Mozambique capital of Lourenco Marques yesterday to put down rioting by black mobs angry over an attempt by whites to seize
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  • 540 1  -  Ban film' petition sent to Prime Minister By Sonny Wee The Protestant Church has sent a petition to the Prime Minister registering their protest against the coming screening of the rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar. They maintain that the film is blasphemous, contrary to
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  • 93 1 London, ThursdayFrance has refused an invitation to take part in a big Nato exercise this month in the North Sea, a British admiral in charge of the exercise said yesterday. Admiral 81r Terence Lewin told a press conference here that the French had originally Intended to
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  • 22 1 Police arretted five gangsters, trending the headman of the Ang 800 TOng Triad society, In a series of raids yesterday.
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  • 32 1 Reuter Tokyo, Thursday—Japan's Prime Minister Tanaka today left here for Vancouver, en route to Mexico City, on the first leg of a 16-day visit to Mexico, Brasll, Washington and Canada.
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  • 341 1 There Is a shortage of condensed milk on the market This is because several condensed milk manufacturers here have stopped production over the past week. Mac noli a Dairy (8) Pte. Ltd. and Beatrice Foods Singapore Pte. Ltd, two of the larger producers attributed the stoppage
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  • 56 1 Reuter Bombay, Thursday Thousands of housewives, some with babies in their arms, others wielding rolling pins, marched through the street* here today In protest shortages of food and high prlcea. They staged a sit-in intrant of the Gfaurchgate Railway Station, censing a major traffic hold-up at
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  • 83 1 Share prices continued to slide marginally when the Stock Exchange of Singapore opened this morning. BCSINEBB DONE: Central Properties (1) 1.35. San Holdings (1) 034. 8. Darby 2.15, (2) 2.16. H. Par (13) 1.50, (13) 1.49. C. Storage (I) 2.38, (1) 235. DBS. (2) 2.02, (0) 2.01.
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  • 27 1 Reuter Dacca, Thursday.—The floods which have ravaged Bangladesh for two months began to recede yesterday as river waters started pouring into the Bay of Bengal.
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  • 13 1 Police reported 101 accidents yesterday. Two were serious and two fatal
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 281 2  -  B 7 Gregory Broughton Chief Ironside is hot on the orchid trail again. He breezed into Mandai yesterday hunting for "clues." Hl* mission? To bring back some of the choice Singapore orchids to his Island of Naltuba in the Fljls. Raymond Burr, the
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    • 158 2 Studenta from New Town Secondary School raised over $48,000 this year In their Week of Bervlce. Mr. B. Forbes, senior assistant of the school, said that this was $10,000 more than the total collection last year. It has been the tradition of the school since 1967 to
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    • 364 2 Police believe the same gang of robbers Is responsible for two armed hold-ups last Tuesday In which cash and Jewellery totalling $18,500 were taken. The gang first struck at a single-storey bungalow In Woodlelgh Park at 9-30 ajn. while the servant, Clk
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    • 169 2 A cascading fountain will be the main attraction of Central Park at the Old Christian cemetery In Fort Canning. The fountain will start at the top of Fort Canning Hill and flow down the slope of the hill to the base near Canning
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    • 330 2 Govt move to fight silicosis The use of sand or other substances containing free silica in all blasting operations will be banned from Nov. l. Thla is one of the matn measures to be Introduced by the Government to fight silicosis, an Incurable
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    • 83 2 Mr. LP. Rodrigo, MP (Serangoon Gardens), said last night that Singapore would disintegrate Into a loose migrant society unless there was cultural cohesion. Speaking at the People's Association mobile cultural show at the Serangoon Gardens Sports Club In Kensington Road last night, he said that Singapore's
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    • 331 3 /they could be stolen' warning Fallce today warpefc the public to be *py*of anyone who toes' to dispose of gtodft at extremely W* prices. Mliiey could be stolen lgOd»" said Mr. Teo Han WW the police spokesHe said valuables stotaflfr from homes and
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    • 39 3 A "Junior Executives" proglmmme organised by the National ProducUvit*j9a*nl will be held fl#4tot. 16 to Oct. 3. It-Will be held at the baafd' s Corporation Road premises from Mtodays to Fridays between 8.45 a.m. and 10.45 ajn.
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    • 277 3 A Ministry survey calls for action Schoolchildren must be educated to be more safety conscious. Tfcis Is to prevent them from becoming victims of •road accidents, a Mlnisttfr of Education survey ob Accidents and Injuries to school children revteled. Sfcc school children died In road
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    • 28 3 A career guidance workshop organised by the Singapore Jayceettes (Orchid Jaycees) will be held for students at Beatty Secondary School on Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m.
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    • 23 3 A floral arrangement course will begin at the Metro p o 11 tan YMCA Tanglin centre on Sept. 19 at 7 p.m.
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    • 203 3 Principals can look forward to more enjoyable holidays spent on vacation and not in school. The Ministry of Education Is working out a scheme whereby principals will only have to spend several days In school during the holiafn a Ministry reply to a letter
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    • 263 3 'tifcn must meet as hrifaaa beings without dfctirust so that they cdn really work toas one ASEAN Jamie Bulla tao, the director of the Buteaa at Asian Affairs, said XMM Be is the leader of a six-day semlft» betnfheld In Singifirnr all Roman &QS&* priests
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    • 200 3 Noel Aeria was so overjoyed at being reunited with his aunt after 18 years that he kissed her on cheek again and again. The meeting took place at the airport yesterday when Mrs. Vera Aeria, wile of the late Col. William Aeria of the Singapore Volunteer
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    • 295 3 TAN SHEW TIN (D) Canossian School for the Deaf Miss Tan Slew Tin, 16, has such a sunny, outgoing nature that she makes friends easily and often takes the lead in many activities. It Is hard, looking at her today,
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    • 176 3 The Society for Aid to the Paralysed has succeeded in raising over $21,000 to further the welfare of the handicapped in Singapore. The society, in conjunction with the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Asso c 1 a tion. (SAFRA) held a charity cultural show 12
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    • 27 3 The sixth on-the-spot painting/crafts competition of the Singapore Art and Crafts Education Boclety will be held at the Banaruddln Vocational Institute on Saturday at 2 p.m.
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    • 451 3 Each day you will read the story of a child who has been nominated for an award. What we are inviting yon to do is to participate in this quest to select the foar most outstanding children out of the 11 who have been nominated. When yon have
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    • 311 3 Enter the Kodak GBride of thgjfea* 9 competition tk. Jt< ■v; WIN AN UNFORGETTABLE SECOND HONEYMOON IN HAWAII The Ist prize is a fantastic one-week Hawaiian holiday for two plus a KODAK Pocket INSTAMATIC 60 Camera Outfit. The winning couple will fly from Singapore to romantic Hawaii on Pan Am's
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  • PLEASURE AND FOR THE YOUNG
    • 907 4  -  Chun Yee is back Bjr Violet Oon Singapore pianist Professor Yu Chun Yee, back after an eight-year absence, voiced the nope that there could be some arrangement in future where he can return home more often to help In the development of
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    • 464 4 Adam Faith, the pop star who emerged as Cliff Richard's biggest rival In the 60s, is back in action again! And his first record in 10 years, entitled I Survive, will be released within the next three weeks or so. What's more, Faith is getting
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    • 182 4 Melbourne Herald Two young black dudes eased their gold Cadillac over to the curb on New York's Mott Street recently and vanished inside The Godfather Restaurant. Passers-by marvelled at the customised Rolls Royce grill on the gnat car. the thick carpeting Inside, the
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    • 567 4 Let us take a look at the beginnings of money. In the earliest days of human history people did not buy and sell for dollars and cents; they only exchanged things. A man who owned a coconut plantation would, for example, exchange some
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    • 113 4 Country with a 2500mile coastline Country Hie Chile 1s In Bouth America and extends more than one half the length of the continent. The country Is about 2.500 miles long but seldom exceeds more than 200 miles In width. Because of the great range in latitude there are considerable variations
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    • 385 4  -  LETTERS FROM THE YOUNG FARAH LANG ADELENE NG MATTHEW ONG HAK SIONG The winner In this week's letters column for young readers Is GERARD CHEW THEAN POH. He wins $10. In this- column arc several of the many letters received though they did not win a prise
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    • 210 4 Precious stones are mineral substances which, through their hardness, brilliance, beauty and resistance to chemical change, have a high commercial value Among the most valued of the precious stones Is the diamond. The diamond Is one of the hardest substances known to man. It
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    • 182 4 The world of science Detroit. Michigan, was the first city in the world to have such heavy motor traffic that vehicles sometimes became snarled at Intersections. Something ought to be done about It, reasoned Officer William L. Potts of the City Police Department. Why
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    • 295 4 BOOKS mooahnpapta at sea 1f« str&nce," thought MooDilgmamDL "Btrange that people can be «ad and eren angry becauae life is too easy." That wax how It had been with Moominpappa back home In Moomin- alter He'd been feeling unnecessary, out of things. Moomlntroll was growing op now.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 137 4 u Know your Singapore Try to answer the following questions. The answers are at the end of the list. 1. Name the hospital in Moulmein Road named after a leading Chinese figure in Singapore's history 2. Where is the Singapore Council for Social Services? 3. What does NTUC stand for?
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 192 5 United Press International Washington, Thursday A man upset over tax problems and carrying six sticks of dynamite held an Internal Revenue Service agent hostage for three hours yesterday before surrendering peacefully. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Victor Lester, 57. gave himself up after
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    • 33 5 Reuter Tel Aviv, Thursday— Israeli scientists have set up one of the world's most powerful laser beams to study the harnessing of solar energy, the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission said today.
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    • 433 5 Talks start in Seoul United Press International Seoul, Thursday US Charge d'Affaires Mr. Richard Ericson met twice with South Korean Foreign Minister Mr. Kim Don-jo yesterday, prompting speculation the US is playing a gobetween role to help ease tension between South Korea and
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    • 236 5 United Press International Washington, Thursday H. R. Haldeman yesterday charged that the "extraordinary event" of Mr. Nixon's pardon has only added to massive publicity in the Watergate cover-up and further threatens prospects for a fair trial. The first of the six cover-up
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    • 175 5 UPI radio picture Firemen carry an Injured victim of the Eastern Air Lines crash that killed 69 people and left 13 Injured. The DC-9 Jetliner crashed Into fogshrouded woods near the airport at Charlotte, North Carolina, yesterday. Burning wreckage and splintered timber were
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    • 236 5 Peace bid ridiculed Reuter Saigon, Thursday North Vietnam yesterday ridiculed a new peace offer by South Vietnam's President Thieu and said Mr. Thieu had been changed from hawk to dove by the downfall of President Nixon. But an official Radio Hanoi broadcast did not
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    • 152 5 United Press International Moscow. Thursday Former Premier Nlklta 8. Khrushchev's family and friends, led by his unlHnf widow, paid homage to him yesterday In rain-swept Novode▼lchy Cemetery on the third anniversary of his death. Nina Khrushchev. 74, placed a small bouquet of flowers on
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    • 157 5 United Press International London, Thursday The Government yesterday proclaimed a national "war on waste" in Britain. It appealed to Britons to save everything from waste paper to tin cans, oil sludge and, lead. A government Green Paper entitled "War on waste" said: "The government believes that
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    • 217 5 Reuter Manila, Thursday The release of former Philippine Senator Jose W. Diokno, after two years of detention by martial law a u th or i ties, has touched off speculation that another former senator, Benigno Aquino Jr., may be freed soon. Mr. Diokno was freed
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    • 52 5 United Press International Colombo, Sri Lanka. Thursday The government yesterday banned the display or carrying or firearms at any public meeting or demonstration. The edict came after militant youth groups wearing Maoist caps and shouting revolutionary slogans appeared at various meetings of Prime Minister, Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranaike's. United
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    • 29 5 Reuter Nicosia, Thursday A Canadian UN soldier was killed when Cyprlot national guardsmen opened fire on the vehicle In which he was on a routine patrol yesterday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 305 5 SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING OFFER! 300 litres petrol free with every new car. By popular demand this offar it extended to 30th September 1974. MAZDAS MONEY MVER^ TtH..-.. JUMBO 1000 It's a great big money-saver. You save when buying it. You save on road tax and you save plenty on petrol. But
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 276 5 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Inexperienced 10 Oriental servant 11 Grow sleepy 13 Hallowed 14 Santa 15 Ambassadors, etc.: Fr. abbr. 20 Message 23 Greek market place 24 Pronghorn 26 Firm and rigorous 28 Moslem teacher 29 Winter vehicle 30 Noble 31 Jolt 32 B'rith 33 Ravellngs 35 Hale, well 37
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  • OPINION
    • 459 6 NTUC secretary general Mr. C.V. Devan Nair was certainly not mincing his words when he addressed the first triennial general convention of the Singapore Air Transport-workers Union. SIA, he declared, "is distinguished, by a singularly dense and unimaginative personnel management. or rather, personnel
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    • 'WHISPERS' by ISPY
      • 79 6 This is what happens when there Is no carpet to sweep things under. A colleague who keeps a waste-basket in the car for her litter was pleased to find that her carwasher cleans out the basket each day alter washing her car. One day, however, while backing
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      • 51 6 Now that the skating rink is proving to be so successful, Singaporeans should seriously consider skiing, suggests this Oerman friend. In his country, it seems, plastic snow is used to enable skiers to maintain their sport in summer. He recommends that we do the same for Mount
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    • 916 6  -  Oar regular columnist Pakir Sinch is off today. 1b his place we have a eohuna by William J. Covghttn of the Los Anieki Times. Though the coup to overthrow Archbishop Makarios so as to bring a boot enosis or political anion with Greece was started
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    • 989 6  -  From 1 Yorick Blumenfeld Los Angeles Times Call it devolution, federalism or separatism, it all adds up to the same conclusion: The United Kingdom as we know it is on the verge of disintegration. The forthcoming national elections are going to shock a lot
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    • 646 6  -  By Randall Poe Psychologists, who for years have been telling little boys and grown men that it's all right to cry, have a fine watery mess on their hands. Public crying has become an epidemic. Increasingly, men In high places are
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    • 360 6 EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS Straits Times (Malaysia) Datuk Rahman Yakub has been sworn In as Sarawak's Chief Minister The National Front's sweep of the Btate Governments is now complete. The main interest in the Sarawak elections was not the Parliamentary contest—the seats won only add to
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  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 2370 7 Making of the Modern Singaporean The American connection with Singapore was an important event in the island's growth. New Nation, in its making of the Modern Singaporean, looks at the early American attempts to trade here attempts that had their high moments of
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS AND FINANCE
    • 989 8  -  Japanese tycoons in new ventures JAPAN From Margaret A. Kilgour Los Angeles Times That widelypubllclsed flood of Japanese investment in the United States apparently is turning into a dribble. And, according to some qualified observers, the pace of Japanese purchases here may
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    • 713 8  -  U.S. ROLAND DALLAS Reuter International drugtrafflcking syndicates which operate the clandestine "French connection" will probably be back In business by next August, according to a top US narcotics Investigator In Washington. They will be using opium from seven Turkish provinces which
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    • 695 8  -  KASHMIR From Jasques Leslie Los Angeles Times One night in 1953 Indian policemen arrested Sheik Mohammed Abdullah. theiT Kashmir's Prime Minister, for making what the government claimed were anti-Indian statements advocating autonomy for Kashmir. Now, after 21 years, durlnc which India resisted two Pakistani
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    • 486 8 Reuter Vienna, Thursday Senior ministers from oil-exporting countries will consider changes in the petroleum price structure today which could mean a further rise in the cost of oil. In a special session of the 13-nation Organisation of Petroleum Expo rting Countries (OPEC)
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    • 234 8 Share prices drifted lower In another day of lacklustre trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The disinclination to do business was apparent from the opening bell with buyers sitting tight on their funds. Banks proved to be most vulnerable to the slide. Cases in point were OCBC
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    • 226 8 Reuter London, Thursday Major aircraft manufacturers from Britain, France and West Germany have agreed to work together in order to meet the requirements of European airlines during the 1980s, it was announced recently. The agreement was signed last week by the British Aircraft Corporation (8.A.C.)
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    • 147 8 Reuter Stockholm, Thursday.— the Swedish government has announced it would setupaforest industry in North Vietnam at a cost of 770 million kronor ($435 mlUion). This is Sweden's biggest ever aid project, according to Mr. Lennart Klackenberg, Permanent Secretary at the
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    • 170 8 Hotel Merlin Singapore Is leasing an entire fourstorey shopping arcade block "D" to Metro 'Golden Mile), a wholly owned subsidiary of Metro Holdings. A nine-year lease agreement has been signed between the two parties. The shopping arcade block which costs about $8 million, has a
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    • OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
      • 462 8 New York, Thursday Prices drifted lower In sluggish first-hour trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial average had fallen 1.02 to 657.15 a few minutes before 10.30 p.m. The Index lost more than 19 points In the past two sessions partially In response
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      • 310 8 Trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange opened on a weak tone but gained momentum In the afternoon. Concerned over the overnight drop on the New York Stock Exchange and the announcement of the financial circles to support restriction of aggregate demand, trading opened slowly with speculative* like Sanraku Ocean.
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      • 83 8 Thl« service U from toe Union Bank of Switzerland Closing price® (to Swiss francs) on tbeZ urich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS 3450 SBC 454 2 Credit Suisse 2230 Swlja*lr B. 400 5 SwIm Relnsur. 1730 20 Wlnterthur B. 1425 05 Zurich Inaur. 6750 Juerena B. 970 30 Nestle B.
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      • 33 8 Dow Jones closing stock average* on the New York Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 654.73 (off 3.48). 20 transport 130.03 toff 0.73), 15 utilities 50.00 (off 0.30), 85 stocks 199.96 (off 1.00).
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      • 137 8 Bonn, Thursday West Germany, seeking to help Greece return to economic and political stability, has promised the Greek government credits totalling 180 million marks (nearly $193 million). Mr. Rueaiger Von Pachelbel. spokesman for the Bonn Foreign Ministry, said the offer was made by Foreign
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  • TREND
    • 755 9  -  MARY LEE on the good life abroad MARY LEE Exquisite Persian carpets and rugs are strewn casually over the parquet floors of the split level apartm en t Expensive light fittings from Europe cast a soft expensive glow on the elegant furnishings. Exotic wall hangings, antique porcelain and
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    • 565 9  -  mm Mmm ANGELA LOKE Those glorious days of Spanish imperialism of Queen Isabella, Christopher Columbus and the then New World are long gone. But the seat of the Hapsburg Empire which once ruled Europe has retained much of its lost glory in the crafts which developed
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    • 211 9 Melbourne Herald The first move to organise the 30 mllltnn women who form psrt of the USA's work-force wu taWtw earlier this year with the formation of the Coalition of Laboor Union Women (CLUW). It was set up by 3000 active women members of U
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    • 604 9  -  M.L. French dressing has always been too far out for Singapore In price and occasion. Our Aodest social outlets can't possibly cope with the luxury and sophistication of Courreges, Khanh, Ungaro, St. Laurent, and even Balmaln whose SIA-sponsor-ed couture show last month was nothing more than a
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    • 52 9 A woman bank-robber and a male partner escaped with $30*0 In Los Angeles. The woman wore no brassiere and a knit top so sheer police first reported the bank had been robbed by a topless bandit. Police said the teller, a man, could not describe the woman
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  • SPORTS
    • 527 10  -  BOWtiNG Bold decision by the STBC with Jeffrey Low The Singapore Tenpln Bowling Congress have made a bold decision to do away with restricted times for qualifying attempts for this year's World Cup and South Pacific Classic section tournament. Bowlers will be able to
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    • 83 10 Grundy by length London, Thursday—Dr. Carlo Vlttadlni's colt Grundy was installed 5-1 favourite for next year's Newmarket 2000 Guineas after winning the Champagne Stakes, one of the season's top two-year-old races, at Doncaster yesterday. Ridden by Pat Eddery, Grundy burst through in the closing stages of the 7f race to
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    • 80 10 Singapore Cricket Club wingforward i Richard Cheah' seems to be strangling Tobin of Tengah during this Division 1 rugby match at the Padang yesterday. And teammate Jeff Allen, in the centre, looks kind of worri-. Ed at the way things' are going on
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    • 21 10 Munich. Thursday Alexel Sprldinov of the Soviet Union set a new world hammer throw record of 251.6 feet yesterday.
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    • 350 10  -  From BLUE PETER Penan*, Thursday Captain Starlight showed improvement in a workout here this morning when, ridden by Hassan Ahmad, he easily beat Tian Chin over 3f In 37 1/5. The going has improved to yielding. Domestic Blend also Impressed in a Sf gallon In
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    • 242 10 SATURDAY RACE ONE: (2.15 pm). CI 6 Div 4 7F MiUyiiu Royal, Penang Holiday, Border Scout, Dmya Satria, Sp«ce Ship, La Notre. RACE TWO: (2.45). Q 6 Div 3 7P Ultrasonic. Emergency Acceptor: Sodeska. RACE THREE: (J. 15). CI 6 Div 2 7f Group Command Adventuress, Photon, Man of
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    • 1449 10 Saturday CL 3 Div. 3—«f Pa tenon Tower 4 9.00 S Memo XX 7 9.00 ft Beautiful Sunday 6 ft.l 3 u Allegation 5 8 13 1 Bnergy 4 t.13 IS Newmarket n 4 S.il 4 Billy Whis 6 t.ll 7 Prima Bell 6 «.U
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    • 527 11 Further problems look inevitable Teheran, Thursday The Asian Games, almost submerged under a storm of political protests, look to the glamour athletics programme to put the sport back in the spotlight today but it will be tough going. Further problems appear Inevitable today with
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    • 315 11 Reuter Teheran, Thursday Chinese and Indonesian badminton stars, who breeaed through their first two rounds with ease, will face their first serious challenge In the quarter-finals of the men's singles competition here today. While China's top seed Hou Chia Chang and Fang Kal Halang appear
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    • 449 11 the non-appearance of their Chinese opponents. Chinese players have already refused to play against Israelis on two earlier occasions during the tennis tournament and now Yair Werthemeler and Paulina Pelsachov expect to pick up the gold medal without lifting a racket. Thailand also appear to
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    • 401 11 ATHLETICS Decathlon (1800 metres) 1. Manouchehr Shamshlri (Irn) 4:38.70; 2. Abbas Al-Atabi (Ira) 4:20.33; S. Vltay Singh Chauhan (Ind) 4:36.24; 4. Vallioilah Bslehnla (Irn) 4:41.16; 5- Suresh Babu (Ind) 4:81.72; 6. Junichi Onitsuka (Jap) 5:01.83; 7. Prapant Srisathorn (Thai) 8:08.63; 8. Chay Kim San (Cam) 5:18.27. BADMINTON
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    • 884 11 Reuter Teheran, Thursday. Iran, at last finding iorm with an emphatic 2-0 victory over South Korea, and Israel, still wondering whether the North Koreans will play them today, now looking certainties to meet In the Asian Games soccer final. Iran beat South Korea, who shared
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    • 382 11 Reuter Klnshsss, Thursday Mntiiminxl All arrived ben last night to a tumultuous welcome from 4000 people, declaring In Inimitable style: "Zaire Is not like we Imagine It In the United States, it's not a Jungle." "On seeing the beautiful dty of mnshsss, I fed at home
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    • 119 11 Reuter Teheran, Thursday China, making their debut In the Asian Games, won both the men's and women's team table tennis titles here last night. The Chinese man were forced to a dose battle to win 5-4 over the Japanese. The Chinese women earlier defeated South
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    • 685 11  -  By Jeffrey Low Three top-class soccer teams are expected to visit Singapore for friendly games against our national side by the end of the year. A visit by the China national team next month has been confirmed while negotiations are almost completed with the Australian
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    • 156 11 London, Thursday Results of English and Scottish football matches played last night: English Football League Cap Second Roand Aston Villa 1 Everton 1} Bournemouth 1 Hartlepool 1; Bradford. City 0 Carlisle 1; Chelsea 4 Newport 2; Chester 3 Blackpool 1; Crewe 2 Birmingham 1; Exeter 0
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    • 56 11 Newport (Rhode Island), Thursday Heavy fog yesterday forced a postponement until today of the second America's Cup race between the American defender Courageous and the Australian challenger Southern Cross. The official race committee called off the race at 152S OUT when the dense fog on Rhode Island
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    • 71 12 Jane Ciles, 15, is one girl you will be seeing more often in fashion circles. A student at the Elsa Model Centre, she will soon be taking to the catwalk. "It will be a redletter day for me when that happens," she says. To keep In
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    • 52 12 MEI UN: Our girls at the Asian Games have not only sparkled In the pool, they've also done well on the track. What's happened to our boys? AH FOOK: They did not do too badly. The relay runners took a bronze. More medals should be coming our way,
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