New Nation, 29 January 1975

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  • 20 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday January 29, 1975 No. 1243 Price 20 cents M.C.(P) 489/75 r NEW fcj) NATION t comment]
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  • 408 1  -  By Wm Teresa Ooi, Wong Look Fung Drug abuse among teenage students in cert ain secondary schools in Singapore has been on the increase. Confirming this today, a number of school counsellors told New Nation they recently learnt that some of their students between
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  • 38 1 Adelaide, Wednesday Australia were 203 for four at lunch on the fourth day of the fifth cricket Test here today, giving them an overall lead of 335 runs with six second innings wickets left.
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  • 124 1 Reuter Taipeh, Wednesday At least 12 people were killed and 101 injured in an explosion in a toy shop in Taichung City in Central Taiwan, a police spokesman said here today. He said 15 adjoining shops were also destroyed in a five-hour blaze that
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  • 374 1  -  ON THE 'CHANGE J By Lee Yew Meng After two straight days of fine gains, the Stock Exchange of Singapore saw erratic trading this morning. Bank stocks continued to attract considerable attention. At the opening bell, United Overseas Bank was pushed up to $3.40, up 18 cents
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  • 200 1 Reuter London, Wednesday Guerrilla groups throughout the world have been sending arms to the Irish Republican Army (IRA) through France in an operation organised by a French Canadian, the Daily Mirror reported today. The mass-circulation British newspaper said most of the arms came from Quebec
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 323 2 Many bars in Singapore have stopped employing underaged waitresses because of increased Customs and police raids. The few bars still engaging teenage girls are doing so at the risk of being fined heavily and having their licence cancelled by the Liquors Licensing Board.
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    • 65 2 Mr. Chal Chong Yli, Minister of State (Communications), will be the guest of honour at the Lions Club (West) charity dinner in aid of the Nam San School Rebuilding Fund on Friday at the ShangriLa Hotel at 8 p.m. A film premier in aid of the school will
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    • 204 2 All new Housing and D e v e 1 opment Board (HDB) playground will soon have colourful, giant-sized tortoises, ducks, pelicans and other kinds of animals and birds for children to play on. These concrete and terrazzo animals will be found in all new HDB playgrounds some
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    • 427 2 FROM THE DOC HOUSE BY PG The dictionary definition of a pariah dog states that it is a yellow vagabond of a low breed to be found in India. This is not quite correct. Admittedly, many of them have lived In a semi-wild state for possibly thousands
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    • 149 3 This is a road to confusion. Driving out from the car park at the National Development Building, motorists have to stop and ponder their next move. For the road signs all appear contradictory. The "No Entry" sign on the left means that motorists cannot go straight
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    • 294 3 Department stores and s up e rmarkets are poised to nab the increasing numbers of shoplifters expected during the Chinese New Year season. Several of them have tightened their security system and deployed more plainclothes guards. They said shoplifters caught would be severely
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    • 13 3 Police reported 54 accidents yesterday. Four were serious and one fatal.
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    • 162 3 The Ministry of Education will continue to allow students to use classrooms for self-study in the evenings from Monday. This is because the response to the pilot scheme introduced last year has been encouraging. Classes will be open from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. from Mondays to
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    • 259 4 Singapore Airlines may fly the Sky Van aircraft to Pulau Tioman In April. Pulau 'rioman, lying 37 miles off Mersing, east of Johore, is a popular weekend resort for Singaporeans and Malaysians. It is understood that SIA will initially acquire one SkyVan to begin operations
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    • 317 4 A teacher has called for a review of the teaching of home economics in school, to refocus it on the individual and family. "We should no longer devote our entire energies to the sole task of demanding perfection In cookery and dressmaking skills or
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    • 196 4 Queenstown will be expanded and a new department store, supermarket, cinema and multi-storey car park will be built there by the end of the year. A Housing and Development Board spokesman said: "These will be built at the town centre, bounded by Commonwealth Avenue
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    • 33 4 The Ministry of Communications' publication. Papers and Proceedings of the National Campaign to Reduce Peak Hour Travel 3emlnar. Is now on sale at all leading booksellers at $3.80 cents a copy.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 107 4 airflown daily to yo« The complete news in English from Indonesia the islands of beautiful happenings. You get latest news on the business and social activities of ypur neighbouring country. Subscribe to THE INDONESIA. ONLY Ss2o/- PER MONTH Contact Tel ***** A ***** MRS. HONG/MISS CHIA or Mail tho coupon
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 265 4 WHAT'S ON Dr. R.S. Bhathal, assistant director of the Singapore Science Centre will speak at the luncheon meeting of the ROTARY CLUB at Mandarin Hotel at 1 p.m. The CARNIVAL TRADE FAIR '75 is on at the Great World Amusement Park. SCIENCE FILMS will be screened at the Singapore Science
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    • 519 4 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instuctions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss)*. Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW »mb mb sb Cut along dotted lines mbmbbhbbhmb CLUES FOR Q-3 1. Criminal deception 2. It s unwite to give backing to a business known to be
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 401 5 UPI and Reuter Washington, Wednesday Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said yesterday he thought conflicting Egyptian and Israeli demands for the next stage in a peace settlement could be reconciled and he would travel to the area soon to help to reconcile them.
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    • 150 5 Reuter London, Wednesday A new pill to combat the distressing effects of the menopause on millions of middleaged women was announced here yesterday. The pill, dubbed "the happiness pill" by some doctors, Relieves depression, insomnia and irritability and stops hot flushes and sweating, all typical symptoms of
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    • 244 5 Reuter Paris, Wednesday President Valery Discard d'Estaing has turned his reforming zeal against the French nobility by dropping their titles from Elysee Invitation cards. Mr. Glscard d'Estaing, an aristocrat of disputed lineage, cut the titles lor the first time from cards Issued for
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    • 101 5 Reuter New Delhi, Wednesday. India's first satellite should be launched in April from the Soviet Union with a Soviet launcher vehicle, it was announced yesterday. Addressing a Press conference in Bombay, Mr. P.D. Bhavsar, Scientific Co-ordinator of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISEO), said the satellite
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    • 270 5 Reuter Manila, WednesdayPresident Ferdinand Marcos has reiterated his government's policy of reconciliation with Muslim rebels in the Southern Philippines but stressed it would not surrender an Inch of territory to secessionists. "We have a strong right hand but also have a very willing left hand to
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    • 112 6 Reuter London, Wednesday.— An arranged marriage between cousins ended In murder when a Pakistani student strangled his 16-year-old wife with her tights, a Nottingham court was told yesterday, Durham University student Mohammed Bablr, 21, denied murdering his wife Khalrunnlsa at her parents' home here. Prosecuting
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    • 60 6 United Press International Ankara, Wednesday Turkey announced yesterday it was withdrawing 1000 troops from the force that is holding one-third of Cyprus captured in last summer's war. Defence Minister Ilhaml Bancar said the first units of the 1000-man brigade left the Mediterranean Island over the weekend and
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    • 55 6 —United Press International London. Wednesday. London's 20,000 bus crews and a number of subway workers yesterday called a one day strike today to protest against the killing of a bus conductor by a passenger. A total of 2.5 million bus passengers and many subway riders from
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    • 405 6  -  —Renter Washington, Wednesday President Ford has asked Congress for US$3OO million ($690 million) more in military aid for South Vietnam and US$222 million ($5lO million) in similar assistance for Cambodia after congressional leaders warned him his request would probably be rejected. The President said the money
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    • 186 6 United Press International Manila, Wednesday. Typhoon Lola left more than 17,000 people homeless and a merchant vessel sunk In waters 170 miles west of Manila, officials said yesterday. The overall death toll complied by official sources stood at 32 dead. Seven others were listed
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    • 185 6 Reuter London, Wednesday— The British parliament last night voted to set up a special all-party committee to decide whether it should expel runaway politician Jonn Stonehouse. The vote came after a long debate on the position of Mr. Stonehouse, who faked his own disappearance from the
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    • 91 6 TODAY Is Wednesday, -Jan. 29, the 29th day of 1975 with 336 to follow. THE MOON Is between its full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STAR Is Mars THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius.
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    • 35 6 Reuter boodon, Wednesday. Police In Oldham are hunting the worl<fs worst thief after a bank raid which leftM^^(s44 )^^^pocket^n^ralder 3Stpt6^jSa!S! f The rtftW Iftrt his nerre ftMfted, Waving the bank book behind.
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    • 28 6 Reuter Loodoa. Wednesday.— Turban-wearing 81khs In Britain may be exempt lch c„cr »f|. toft JEWtorcy ells ts If i'li mu, TBtm<lxiced in ParVimcnt yesterday, Is pasted.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 10 5 THE HOUSE OF TANG IS OPEN TILL 9.30RM. EVERY WEDNESDAY
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 135 6 WORLD WEATHER London Mostly dull with heavy rain, 50-46F 10-7C. Headline: Bombers hit London five times in a night. Paris Rain, 52-46F, 11-8C. Headline: First Oiscard-Sadat meeting at the Elysee. Moscow Overcast, 30-24F, minus 1-minus 4C. Headline: The better quality Is most Important. Rio de Janeiro—Clear, 98-7IF, 36-21C. Headline: Foreign
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    • 61 6 Manila Clear, 9075F, 32-24C. Headline. Record turnout seen for national referendum. Seoul Clouay, 3618F, 2-minus 8C. Headline: Preparations for referendum in smooth progress. Bangkok Cloudy, 9166F, 33-19C. Headline: Rockets mark anniversary of Paris cease-fire. Sydney Rain, 73-59F. 23-15C. Headline: Bank holdup. Taipeh Cloudy, 5953F, 15-12C. —United Press International Singapore Singapore's
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    • 281 6 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 6 Corrode 7 Call briefly: Colloq. 8 Noun suffix, often depreclative 9 Rod's companion 10 City In Tennessee 11 Great Canada 12 Kitchen utensil 13 Mold 15 Certain students 20 —and crafts 23 Sweeping strokes 24 Belles—27 Argue at the bar 28 Laughing 30 Heart: Anat. 32
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 568 7  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times Henry Simpkin, who has a business called Nostalgia, Inc., called the other day and said: "We're bringing back the Vietnamese war." "So early?" I said. "It's the right time." he assured me. "People long for the good old days when
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    • 571 7  -  By Leslie Dowd Reuter Violence is on the increase in London, and the city's reputation for gentility and respect for law and order is fraying. One London newspaper has even said that in the Borough of Lambeth, across the River Thames from Buckingham Palace, a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 169 7 REFLEX 2000 CTL 35 mm SLR Camera. Now only $400/- with the Orestor F 1.8/50 mm lense for limited period only. Hurry! Hurry! 1 Q Focal plane shutter, speed from B, 1 second to 1/2000 second Through the lens metering system Instant-return mirror and brilliant microprism viewfinder Electronic flash synchronisation
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  • OPINION
    • 351 8 The findings of the three-man committee to inquire into the causes of the fire on the bulk carrier Iron Parkgate illustrate once again that many a fatal accident could have been avoided if safety provisions had been observed. But they were not, and as a
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    • WHISPERS By ISPY
      • 88 8 Asking for a recount at a popular food stall Is not necessarily the best way to flght inflation, as a friend found out recently after a dinner with a group of friends at Race Course Road. Thinking that he had been over-charg-ed, he asked for
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      • 33 8 Any takers? The Metropolitan YMCA is organising a "Sewing Beginners" class at Its Tanglln Centre, according to its press release. Of course what It means is a "sewing class" for beginners.
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    • 140 8 We refer to your reporter's write up of The Platters on Jan. 14, 1975. That was a nice piece of write up and we certainly appreciate her effort but she has quoted us as having said: "Usually the band takes two weeks or so to
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    • 222 8 VOICE OF THE PRESS BERITA MINGGU Everyone will agree that changes should be made in the realm of Malay songs in order to suit them to current public taste. So long as our songs remain unimaginative and boring they will not be able to compete with Western
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    • 695 8  -  WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON We have heard a great deal about the stupidity and naivety of the US Congress in the final provisions which it put into the Trade Act. This is because of the Incredible belief of Senator Jackson In open
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    • 141 8  -  FAIR PLAY, May I comment on the grouse lodged by Overtaxed regarding extracu rrlc u 1 a r activities dodgers. It Is obvious that the Ministry of Education's promotion exercise has given cause for 111-feel-lngs among teachers. One can easily observe that Overtaxed Is showing signs
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  • FEATURE
    • 381 9  -  by Ismail Kassim Performing parttime national service in the Special Constabulary (SC) has not prevented a small band of dedicated men from taking an active part in voluntary community work. Spearheading efforts at awakening the social consciousness of members is the SC Sports
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    • 505 9 Time: Sunday 2.00 a.m. Place: Operations Room, Joo Chiat Police Station. About 70 plainclothes men and five women In the room were waiting eagerly for the arrival of the Officer Commanding (Operations) and his assistants. Everyone knew that the briefing for a massive
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    • 547 9 SIMXIAL (ONSTAHLKS-FIN AL PART National se r v ice dentists got their teeth into an idea and turned it into a reality in a short time. That idea was the decision to set- up the SC Dental Clinic which was officially opened recently.
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  • EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
    • Article, Illustration
      2358 10/11 Shakespeare shows a deepening pessimism over man's fate in the face of external forces New Nation today presents the second instalment of the three-part series on Shakespeare's tragedy, King Lear King Lear belongs to the later group of Shakespearean tragedies. When Shakespeare first began to write about life
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    • 360 10/11 The noted critic A.C. Bradley gave some attention in his writings to the character of Kent. His views are well worth noting: "Kent is one of the bestloved characters in Shakespeare. He is beloved for his own sake, and also for
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  • Page 10/11 Miscellaneous
    • 598 10/11 YOUR LUCKY STAR IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are by nature somewhat fatalistic, believing that good or ill-will occur in your life regardless of any efforts you may make to bring about effects to the contrary. Such an attitude is not destined to do great things for your
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  • PLEASURE
    • 600 12  -  Cinema Review by/ Sonny Yap THE SUGARLAND EXPRESS directed by Steven Spielberg, with Goldie Hawp, Ben Johnson, Michael Sacks and William Atherton (Plaza). It could easily have been mistaken for one of those notoriously boring and pseudo-poetic road shows trying to throw up paltry equations between
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    • 547 12  -  POPS ■Y JEAN LI DAVID BOWIE: DAVID LIVE (RCA): David Bowie is, no doubt, a rock star of considerable magnitude and has convinced one and all that he Is not merely another face. Having sung and written some very good aongs In the past, and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 67 12 Come and hear "Elt{p sing at Club Itite The sensational singer from Korea dob Eiko time Happy hours 4mU|MB 7.30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. «*m» atna 11.30 p.m. 4th Floor Supreme Houm Penang Road Singapore 9. Tel: *****7. J f GENUINE CULTURED PEAR Necklaces Chokers Broodies Bracelets Rings Earrings
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    • 33 12 home of Uk> stars DCVopteana IHf ATRt RtSTAURfINT NITfCIU ORCHID LANTERN ROOM SPLASHY! INTERNATIONAL CABARET STARS IN ACTION ¥r 9 St POON 1 %lli Bonnie E Pascal J a// v •> clanciest show band
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 81 12 SINGAPORE TOP TEN 1 (1) Only You: Rlngo Starr. 2 (4) Please Mr. Postman: Carpenters. 3 (3) Cat's In The Cradle: Harry Chapin. 4 (2) Anile Baby: Helen Reddy. 5 (9) Mandy: Barry Manilow. 6 (6) My Boy: Elvis Presley. 7 Laughter In The Rain: Neil Sedaka. 8 Never Can
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    • 152 12 1 (2) Ms Grace; Tymes. 2 (5) Never Can Say Goodbye: Gloria Gay nor. 3 (1) Streets Of London: Ralph McTelL 4 (3) Down Down: Status Quo. 5 (4) The Bump: Kenny. 6 (8) Stardust: David Essex* 7 (11) Are You Ready To Rock: Wlzxard. 8 (7) Get Daneinc Discotex
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  • TREND
    • 340 13  -  Y Shop Around i /j KARTINA Many things are still being said with flowers; only this time the messages are more lasting than the usual fresh blooms. I used to sniff at the thought of scentless dried flowers, thinking them at best imitations of
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    • 375 13 Reuter Just when nearly every girl here has been won over to longer, skirts, fashlon news from Paris say hems are on the rise again... so be prepared for another ding- dong hemline battle. Skirts will not return to mini-length, but they reflect a new
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    • 237 13 Cook- In The number of dishes that can be prepared with chicken never fails to astound me. That's probably because chicken is quite a bland meat and, depending on the seasoning, can be made to taste very different each time. For instance, with a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 75 13 Sin (hristof/e Complements All Well-Dressed Tables The World Over lor many years, Christofle has stood out as a symbol of all that is excellent In silver cutlery It has adorned countless well-dressed tablets all over the world The beautiful, intricate design The deep glow of metal and rich handle texture
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    • 18 13 NEW NAIL COLOURS MISSLYN MINIUNE it m i m y a CT-- 1 'V m V vWO L.
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  • FINANCE
    • 350 14 United Press International New York, Wednesday Investors rushed through a record number of transac- tions for the second day in a row yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, and an economist said the surge could signal an end to the recession in six
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    • Article, Illustration
      190 14 MR. GODFREY SCOTCH BROOK has been appointed general manager of Burson Marsteller (Malaysia). He was formely director of marketing for Mandarin International Hotels. Leaving for Hong Kong to attend a six-month credit training course Is MR. YEO ENG CHEONG, supervisor, credit and marketing of Chase Manhattan Bank. Included In
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    • Stock markets round the world
      • 119 14 The stock market closed higher yesterday In another record-sett-ing trading session on the New York Stock Exchange created by institutions and IBM. Yesterday's prices In US dollars followed by the difference In previous session's close: AT St, T. 48% Beth Steel 30 Boeing 16% Caterp. Tra. 58 1%
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      • 41 14 Dow Jones closing stock averagers on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 694.77 (up 2.11). 20 Transportation 157.86 (up 1.07). 40 Domestics 67.69 (up .07). 15 Utilities 80.59 (Off 0 16). 65 Stocks 225.22 (up 0 71).
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      • 187 14 The market advanced over a wide front yesterday reflecting a strong rally on the New York Stock Exchange. The 225-stock Dow Jones average gained Y60.89 to cover the Y3BOO level. T.S.E. new index: 282.49 (3.60 up). T.S.E. 225 stocks average: 3,841.98 (60.89 up). Volume: 180 mil. Closing prices (In
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      • 100 14 Closing- prices at the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 160 +8.50 Fonder 336 4-10 Prln temps 88.20 +4o CPE 357 +2 Bull 39.20 +.20 Royal Dutcch 130 +1.80 Mlchelln 830 +20 Thomson 167 +3.20 CPP 105.50 +.50 Rhone 138 +3 Air 325 +5 BSN 428 -f 13 Philips 44.10 -f-.80
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      • 159 14 Closing prices at 11.30 a.m. (Australian '.ime) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: Allstate 07 10 Beach nil 26 Bridge 08 10 Cleveland 28 30 Endeavour 12 13 Fllnd 20c Opt 0 03 Inter Mfh 05 nil Kath Inv. 110 112 Kla Ora 16 20 Mid E. Mine 32 35
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      • 72 14 Zurich Stock Exchange closing prices yesterday: UB8 2640 125 SBC S23 17 Credit Suisse 2525 140 Swissair B. 432 7 Swiss Relnsur. 1995 115 Winterthur B. 1550 50 Zurich Insur. 5975 125 Juvena B. 760 35 Nestle B. 2730 90 Inttrfood B. 2425 150 Clba-Gelgy B. 1560 85 Baby
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    • Article, Illustration
      261 14 In record high dealings, the Stock Exchange of Singapore surged ahead yesterday in one of the most rapid advances ever seen on the local market. The recent reduction in bank prime and interest rates and the overnight brilliant rises in overseas markets, particularly Wall Street, was cited as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 567 14 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OOARD For its rofe in furthering economic development through industrialisation in Singapore, EDB constantly seeks to recruit well gualified young men and women in the various technical, business and professional disciplines Whilst career opportunities exist for the right candidates at any time, EDB is seeking to fill the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1372 15 £53 20$ A .WORD Bl. I 'II 111 113 MAGIC SHOP Magicians fo parties, all books, tricks or magic available from House o 1001 magic tricks, Jokes, novel ties 26. Robinson Road S'pore., 1 Tel: *****. LADIESI IS YOUR SKIN GIVING YOU PROBLEMS? If so don't worry. Consult skin care
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    • 402 15 CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH COMPUTER. Computer Technology Course for everyone, commencing 29/1/75. Radio electronics. Colour T V. Course available. Digital Electronics Centre. 241-C, Victoria Street, S'pore. 7, Tel: *****9. PAINTING/ DRAWING FOR CHILDREN O.C.E students Class starting on 16th Feb. 1975. Call *****3/ *****5 LESLIE'S DRIVING SCHOOL. Dual control. Datsun 1200.
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    • 319 15 FOR VOUR FISH-HEAD SUPREME, FRIED chicken, prawns, crabs, mutton cooked In genuine Indian spicy taste. Call at the Banana Leaf Apolo Restaurant, 24 Cuff Road, (along K.K. market) Tel: *****2. Parking available. TRY OUR SPECIAL KINQ SIZE Pigeon at only $5.50 each. For quick and economical set lunches. Western $3.50
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    • 34 15 FOR SPECIAL CURRY Fish Head, Roast Chicken, Curry Chicken, Beef, Mutton. Chlllle Prawn. Contact Luck Hall, 17, Dhoby Ohaut (Next to Cathay Cinema) Singapore 9 Tel: *****5/ *****2 PRICED ITEMS IN CLASSIFIED SELL BETTER
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 605 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Chua Chwee Ho of No. 6, China Street, Singapore, 1 have applied for a Beer House 2nd class licence In respect of premises No. fl, China Street, Singapore, 1 and that this application will be heard In the Court of the First District
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    • 604 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Yeo Chew Lum of No. 26, Chapel Close Singapore, 15 have applied for a Public House Ist Class licence In respect of premises No. 241, Tanjong Katong Rd. Singapore, 15 and that this application will be heard In the Court of the First
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    • 591 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Toh Cheng of No 18, Jalan Lekar Singapore, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises No. 454/6, Chua Chu Kang Rd. 13 m/s Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the First District
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    • 308 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Ong Ah Kiaw of No 49, Mulberry Ave. Singapore 13 have applied for a Beer House 2nd Class licences In respect of premises No 48, Pekin Street, Singapore, 1 and that this application will be heard in the Court of the First District
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 520 17 NOTICES lecomS RADIOCOMMUNICATION OPERATORS' GENERAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION The Authority will conduct the following examinations on the dates shown a) Radio communications Operators' General Certificate (Part I) Date of Examination 17th and 18th March 1975 Fees: $25.00 b) First and Second Class Certificate of Proficiency in Radio Telegraphy (Part II) Fees:
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    • 535 17 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the intended purchase of a ship by our clients Arctic Shipping Singapore (Pte) Ltd., we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 172) in
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    • 470 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN that I, Yeoh Seow Fong of No. 96, Jalan Tua Kong Singapore, 16 have applied for a Beer House 2nd Class licence In respect of premises No. 1, Figaro Street Singapore, 16 and that this application will be heard In the Court of the First
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  • SPORTS
    • 669 18 60 pros and 26 amateurs in Keppel tournament Taiwanese pro star Chang Chung Fa will be bidding for this third success in four tournaments when he challenges f</t the Shell Open proam golf championship at Keppel, starting on Friday. Chang has already won
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    • 192 18 Reuter Los Angeles, Wednesday —Record breaking Los Angeles swimmer Lynne Cox is on her way to New Zealand hoping to become the first woman to conquer the notorious Cook Strait separating the North ana South Islands. Eighteen-year-old Cox also hopes to beat the
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    • 69 18 Moscow, Wednesday— Soviet soccer authorities have introduced tough new disciplinary measures in an effort to Improve the standard of behaviour in league matches, a soccer official said yesterday. Mr. Anatoli Yeremln, head of the football administration of the Soviet Sports Committee, said that in future any player
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    • 161 18 Reuter London, Wednesday Heavy rain which waterlogged pitches caused the postponement of two of last night's English Football Association Cup fourth round replays. The match between Arsenal and Coventry City here was postponed until tonight. The other postponed game was between nonLeague club Wimbledon and Leeds
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    • 23 18 Hong Kong, Wednesday The Chinese voile yball Association gave a banquet in Peking yesterday In honour of an Australian volleyball delegation.
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    • 252 18 Reuter Auckland, Wednesday —New Zealander John Walker avenged his defeat at the hands of Filbert Bayl of Tanzania In the New Zealand Games 800 metres last Saturday when he beat Bayl Into second place In the 800 metres at an International Invitation athletic meeting here
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    • 156 19 Seel handed KLM a 2-1 shock defeat In the Business Houses Division 1 soccer match at Tanglin yesterday. Yusof A mat put Seel one up after 11 minutes and Nanwi Hablb made it 2-0 with a 29th minute header. KLM Rot a late goal
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    • 315 19 Reuter Amsterdam, Wednesday Lord K i 11 a n 1 n, president of the International Olympic Committee, conferred for about six hours here yesterday with the Canadian ICC representative on the troubles threatening the 1976 Montreal Olympics. He said afterwards that the key to
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    • 56 19 Seoul, Wednesday. South Korea's men and women table tennis teams left yesterday to participate In the 33rd World table tennis championship at Calcutta from February 6 to 16. The women's team Included Lee Alllsa and Chung Hyun-Suk who helped South Korea win the 32nd World championship
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