New Nation, 4 June 1975

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  • 14 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday June 4, 1975 No. 1350 Price 20 cents M.C.(P) 489/75
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  • 300 1 The party's over as police arrest robbers By Bharathi Mohan It was a case of going out for a catch —and ending up with three. This was exactly what happened when a police party went to a flat in Circuit Road to arrest a gunman after
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  • 172 1 United Press International New York, Wednesday A 71-year-old man disarmed a kpifewieldlng mugger here yesterday, using a judo trick he had just learned in a self-defence class. The self-defence class at a senior citizens centre In the Jackson Houses, in the borough of the Bronx,
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 193 2 This is a happy reunion of friends after live long years. Interior design consultant Mike Toh (right) learnt of the plight of his former classmate, self-confessed drug addict Koh Kian* Phong (left>, after reading
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    • 43 2 Madam Tan Oeok Eng. 27. a passenger in the Datsun nick-up which collided with a parked lorry at Whitley Road yesterday, died on the way to hospital. Her husband, the driver. who was also Injured in the crash, has recovered.
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    • 18 2 The Safsa novices boxwill be bold IMH Badminton Hall, Oulllemard Road on June 15 at 7.30 pjn.
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    • 299 2 Toll tops list of job accidents The shipbuilding and ship repairing industry now records the highest industrial accident toll. With 870 accidents, including SB deaths last year, the accident rate in the industry has risen above that of the construction Industry. The latest Labour Ministry
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    • 473 2 FROM THE DOC HOUSE BY PG One of the most interesting features in the Singapore Kennei Club's forthcoming Championship Dog Show to be staged at the Exhibition Hall of the National Stadium on Saturday, June 28 is the selection of the Dog of
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    • 182 2 Prices were sought higher at the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning following the clarification by the Fin* ance Minister that the Singapore government has no objection to foreign take-over of locally Incorporated companies. Slme Darby the star attraction after Haw Par's suspension last Thursday, improved four
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    • 13 2 Police reported 90 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious and one fatal.
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    • 210 3 Anyone wants this three and a half metre long python? A farmer, Mr. P.H. Tow (centre) and his helper, Mr. Chla Teck Heng caught It at their Tamplnes farm early yesterday. Mr. Tow said: "We do not want to keep the snake and hope to
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    • 318 3 Faster response to '999' calls Five minutes or even less—that Is the time police will take to reach you after your 999 call. This record response by the police to public distress and emergencies today Is made possible by the modern radio communication e q
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    • 26 3 The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open the Contemporary French Painting Exhibition at the National Museum on Friday at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 139 3 More than 1000 people have responded to Chong Oay Theatres' recent advertisement for actors and actresses. "The response has been very good," said a spokesman for the company's new film production department. "We have Interviewed about 500 applicants since our advertisement appeared in the
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    • 169 4 Charitable organisations will not get permits for donation draws In future if cars are Included as prizes. A letter stating this was sent to the Council of Social Service by the Commissioner of Estate Duty recently. The council has informed all its 90
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    • 217 4 More research call More research should be done on Singapore English, a professor of linguistics said yesterday. Dr. Edward Anthony, said: "So tar, only one booK has been published on the subject. More work needs to be done on tne dinerent kinds of English spoken
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    • 23 4 The Canberra community centre will hold a six-month radio repairing course in July. The fee is $36 (members) and $45 (nonmembers).
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    • 26 4 The Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen. will officially open Sumlden Singapore Pte. Ltd. at Qui Way, Jurong Industrial Estate on Friday at 2.45 p.m.
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    • 22 4 The Singapore Armed Forces is conducting live firing exercises at Pulau Pawal dally from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Friday.
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    • 173 4 It is always easier when there is an expert to teach you the ropes. And Komali, the Singapore Zoo's baby elephant has a real pro in Anusah to teach her the tricks of the trade. Komali, who Is only three years old, has already learnt
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    • 307 4 AN ART EXHIBITION, organised by the National Theatre Trust Is now on at the National Theatre Foyer. Works by Llm Kang Kee, Cheng Yoke Klon, Chew Kla Hal, Chu Llan Ju and Chew Choon, will be on display. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM will screen the Montreal Bach Choir and
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    • 58 4 Today: 4.53 p.m. (2.1 m). Tomorrow: 7.35 a.m. (1.9 m), 7.43 p.m. (2.2 m). Friday: 8.45 a.m. (2m). 8.26 p.m. (2.3 m). Saturday: 9.38 a.m. (2.1 m), 9.03 p.m. (2.5 m). Banday: 10.24 a.m. (2.2 m), 9.39 p.m. (2.6 m). Monday: 1109 a.m. (2.3 m), 10.16 p.m. (2.7 m).
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    • 24 4 Mr. S.M. Fernandls of the Queenstown police station will speak on crime prevention at tne Queenstown library on Friday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 25 2 Forecast Singapore's w e a t her outlook from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. today scattered showers with thunder, becoming isolated showers In late afternoon.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 584 4 i I Wednesday Al"l NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cuf out and pin with other coupons I j Posting instuctions appear below Nome (Mr /Mrs /Miss) I Address I! I i DIEIRH I FILL IN jj E E D MISSING rirTTH letters ACROSS I Lh- _5_ USING I U I K clues
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 152 5 United Press International Rome, Wednesday President Ford ended a European trip which "brought good results... In the achievement of peace" and flew home yesterday after a luncheon with Italian leaders and a meeting with Pope Paul VL Buoyed by the NATO summit In Brussels,
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    • 146 5 Reuter Aberdeen. Wednesday Scotch whisky worken have urged the British government to stop exports of malt to Japan which, they say, are a serious threat to their Industry. Speaking at a trade union conference here yesterday, union leader George Robertson said there
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    • 286 5 Reuter Canberra, Wednesday An Australian Government spokesman yesterday declined to give details of the brand and country of origin of colour television sets banned from Australia because he said the Information could cause unnecessary panic. He said none of the sets had been sold In Australia
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    • 79 5 President Ford obviously doesn't intend a repeat of that three-step fall in Salzburg down an airplane ramp be-, fore the eager cameras of the world press (right). Thai was an embarrassment. Another would be a disaster. Some wags might call him the Ford that skids. So
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    • 356 5 Reuter Tel Aviv. Wednesday Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has said Israel will not resort to military force if Egypt does not permit ships carrying Israelbound cargo to sail through the Suez Canal. He said yesterday in a national television Interview that Egypt committed Itself to permitting the
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    • 263 6 But he predicts 500,000 more 'yes' votes for Britain to stay in EEC Reuter London. Wednesday Prime Minister Harold Wilson was shouted down last night in one of the rowdiest meetings of the four-week Common Market referendum campaign. Afterwards he predicted that as a result his "yes"
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    • 211 6 Reuter London. Wednesday— Many of those voting In tomorrow's referendum on whether Britain should stay In the European Economic Community don't know what the letters R£.C. stand for, a press conference was told yesterday. The "Dont Know" campaign, a small group calling for Britons to Ignore the
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    • 345 6 United Press International London, Wednesday Conservative op* position leader Margaret Thatcher threw her party's full sapport yesterday behind Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson's call for a decisive "yes" vote in tomorrow's Common Market referendum Appearing at a specially convened news conference at Conservative Party headquarters
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    • 138 6 Reuter Washington. Wednesday Conßress yesterday began its first oostVletnam review of us foreign aid with signs that new requests for assistance face the toughest congressional scrutiny In recent times. Senator Hubert Humphrey. chairman of the Benate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Foreign Assistance said he
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    • 200 6 Reuter TODAY is Wednesday, the 155 th dav of 1975 with 210 to follow. THE MOON is between its last quarter and new phase. THE MORNING BTARB are Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING BTARB are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of
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    • 169 6 Reuter Moscow. Wednesdav. The Soviet and East Oerman foreign ministers conferred in Moscow yesterday on what appears to be a growing controversy with the Western powers over the status of Berlin. An official statement on the talks between the two, Mr. Andrei Oromyko and Mr. Oskar Fischer,
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    • 74 6 United Nations, Wednesday Five no n aligned members of the Security Council proposed yesterday that the UN impose mandatory economic sanctions against South Africa In a bid to end its "illegal occupation" of Namibia (South West Africa). They asked the Council to declare that South
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    • 165 6 Reuter Nairobi. Wednesday Mr. Maurice Strohg, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme, yesterday warned of a global epidemic disaster because of a breakdown of city life within 10 years, unless action was taken soon. Cities were growing at such a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 178 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Partly 18.2 billion pesos Is cloudy. 78-587 28-14 C. NATO's budget for 1975Headllne: Israel to thin 1976. out Bues-Une force Bangkok Cloudy. 90Egypt hails step. 77P 32-25 C. Headline: All Moseow Overcast, 852s out on Friday, drizzle. 59-487 15-BC. Kuala Lumpur—Rainy Headline: The season of 91-737,
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    • 216 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you tend to put off until tomorrow what you very well could do today. On the other hand, things you should do today get done, for although you may procrastinate when it comes to chores that, though useful, may be unnecessary,
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    • 234 6 lows your every move at this time. LltSRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Altnough you may consider this a dull day, you may be surprised at the gains to be had from it 11 you play your cards right, indulge In dreams. SCORPIO (Oct. 23Nov. 21) You can overcome morning depression by
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 493 7  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times "It's awful dark in here." "Wait a minute. I think I see a light at the end of the tunnel." "You're right. After 15 years there is a light at the end of the tunnel. It's a neon sign."
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    • 567 7  -  By Richard Cohen Typically, he's a teenager who doesn't fit in a good student, a sensitive and introspective young person. With increasing frequency, he is suicidal. Young Americans like him have been killing themselves in unparalleled numbers lately, pushing ud a suicide rate for young
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  • OPINION
    • 431 8 By ISPY In the latest and most bitter environmental lesson this week, the devastating message was kt last driven home to the Singapore motorist his right of way on our overcrowded roads is not inalienable after all. The Area Licensing Scheme has become a reality and
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    • WHISPERS
      • 64 8 By ISPY Guess what kept the audience roaring In the Lido Cinema at an evening show during the screening of the movie, Day of the Dolphin. No, it wm not the dolphin talking away. Rather it was a cat in the stalls which mewed loudly everytime It
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    • 168 8  -  MAIL BAG TEO HAN WUE I refer to your letter No Help From Public Or 999 Call bv Justice Pao (NN. 22.5.75). According to our records, a 999 call was received at 10 p.m. on May 10 that a fight was In progress at
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    • 114 8  -  TAY SOON HOE I refer to Alex Llm'g letter (NN May 8 75). A total of 5368 taxis are currently licensed, of which 5216 taxis are In operation at present. Thesefore. there should be no shortage of taxis on our roads. However, during peak hours, on certain
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    • 254 8  -  p 3 VOICE OF THE PRESS E J J BERITA MINGGU The number of people arrested in connection with drug activities in the first four months of this year is three times that of the same period last year. There Is Indeed cause for concern as drug
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    • 625 8  -  WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON Since the breakdown of the oil conference; which the French government organised In Paris, there have apparently been second thoughts about the need for the West and the Third World to come to terms about the supply and price levels of resources.
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  • FEATURE
    • People
      • 130 9  -  by Violet Oon The BBC quiz team of Nan Wlnton, Ted Moult and Neil Durden--Bmlth are In Singapore to pit their wits against the combined British Armed Forces team In the programme Forces' Chance. The producer of the very popular 11-year-old series is
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      • 37 9 Mr. "Sammy" A. C. Yuan, Advisor to the Tourism Bureau, Ministry of Communications of Taiwan, visited Singapore last week with the Club-45 Talpeh. Purpose of his threeday stay: To play two games of golf.
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      • 226 9 Last weekend should have been one of unmitigated joy for the Alexander Manasseh family. Their youngest child and only son. David, 13, was going Into manhood. A Bar-Mltzvah ceremony marked the occasion, the most important event in a Jewish boy's life. Over 200 friends and relatives
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      • 154 9 Football fans have heard of the legendary twinkle toes of John Then, 64, Singapore's star centre-half in the *****. But few know that his son Tony (left), has Inherited his nimble feet. That's because the ta'ent has manifested Itself in a different way. Tony Is a
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      • 117 9 Singapore was the rendezvous for two old friends and big names In soccer Sir Stanley Rous, the former President of F.I.F.A. and Mr. Koe Ewe Telkflhe Treasurer of the Asian Football Confederation. Sir Btanley, a sprltely and alert 81. was here on a brief stopover with the Middlesex
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      • 239 9 Prominent artist and poet, Arthur Yap, has been rather quiet this year because he has been in Leeds University, England, studying for his Master of Arts degree in Linguistics eince last September. Arthur Is by profession a teacher of English In a secondary school, a fact unknown
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  • EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
    • 1415 10/11 PH. LAWRENCE David Herbert Lawrence was born at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in Britain, on September 11, 188"), the fourth child of a miner. At 13 he won a scholarship to Nottingham High School, which he left for a job with a
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    • 1325 10/11 The fame of Lawrence does not Just rest on his novels. He also produced poetry, which it has been said, was usually complimentary to his Action. In addition he wrote what has been called travel sketches which resulted from his various Journeys
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    • 662 10/11 In i960 Penguin Books released Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover and thus Initiated one of the most fascinating cases in the annals of British literary and legal history. The Crown sought to prove that it was an obscene work and Penguin Books was guilty
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  • PLEASURE
    • 583 12 MICK IS UNWRINKLED AND HIS LIPS-CURLING, SULKING, PROTRUDING—SEEM THE REAL STARS OF THE STONES So casual, yet organised Los Angeles Times The Rolling Stones tour of North and South America which began on Sunday in Baton Rouge, Los Angeles, and ends in Caracas, Venezuela, in late August
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    • 440 12  -  FOPS by Peter Ong ELTON JOHN: CAPTAIN FANTASTIC AND THE BROWN DIRT COWBOY (DJM): The story of Elton John, alias Hercules, alias Captain Fantastic, is a success story few can match. From "hardly a hero... Just someone his mother might
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    • 92 12 1 (1) Only Yesterday— Carpenters 2 (5) Don't Tell Me Goodnight—Lobo 3 (2) What Am I Gonna Do With You Barry White 4 (4) Fox On The Run —Sweets 5 (6) Before The Next Teardrop Fails Freddie Fender 6 (3) Philadelphia Freedom—Elton John Band 7 (9) He Don't Love
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    • 75 12 1 (1) Stand By Tour Man: Tammy Wynette 2 (13) Whisper! ng Grass: Windsor Davies Don Estate 3 (5) The Way We Were: Gladys Night And Tha Pips 4 (9) Sing Baby Sing: Stylistic* 5 (17) Send In The Clowns: Judy Collins 8 (4) Oh Boy: Mud 7 (7)
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    • 72 12 1 (2) How Long: Ace 2 (1) Shining Star: Earth, Wind And Fire 3 (3) Before The Next Teardrop Falls: Freddy Fender 4 (I) Thank God I'm A Country Boy: John Denver 5 (8) Sister Golden Hair: America 8 (4) Jackie Blue: (Hark Mountains Daredevils 7 (10) Bad
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  • TREND edited by BETTY L. KHOO
    • 619 13 HE TELLS WOMEN HOW TO SAY HO TO A RAPIST—AND LIVE Washington Post In Frederic Storaska's programme of rape prevention, one rule is unbreakable. "Whatever you do— If it doesn't help you it must not... harm you," he tells his audiences with evangelical
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    • 370 13  -  r, 1 DECOR IDEAS —KARTINA Looking for a silver lining in your life? Bright reflections can be found In the polished beauty of sliver. Whether In the form of exclusive Jewellery or day-to-day cutlery and flatware. silver Is In a class of Its own.
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    • 45 13 UPI Mud has gone to this model's head. That is, what New York hairstylist Pierre Michel liberally applied to her hair. After a mud bath which supposedly cleansed her hah*—he then trimmed, and set it to the style you see here.—UPl
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    • 75 13 r ■':-'j> >•• >=* > "f .V- 1* 'J ,jT A y or**" /-v "W h> ,t J y /z\ *&LC\ x/> vSf\ V NATURE CRYSTALIZES LOVE IN DIA/vONDS x A diamond is as beautiful as its cutting. A beautiful diamond is as desirable as its man with a history
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  • FINANCE
    • 226 14 Reuter London, Wednesday Britain's reserves of gold and foreign currency fell sharply by US$64l million ($l4ll million) In May, a month when sterling came under heavy pressure on foreign exchange markets. Financial sources said the drop In the reserves, to their lowest level for over a
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    • 192 14 Reuter Bonn, Wednesday West Germany boosted its exports to Arab countries by 89 per cent In the first three months of this year while Its Imports from them, more than 00 per ctnt of which consist of crude oil, fell by 25 per cent, the Economics
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    • 233 14 A new $35 million 30-storey commercial complex will be built at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street. The developers, Consolidated Hotels (CH), last month received government approval for the complex which will replace the abandoned Sheraton Hotel project. CH considers the change-over from hotel to
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    • 150 14 Reuter Bonn, Wednesday US Treasury Secretary 'Mr. William 81mon la privately forecasting the start of a new economic B&om In America within a few months, according to the magazine Stern. Stern quoted West German Finance Minister Mr. Hans Apel as saying Mr. Blmon had expressed great
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    • 287 14 EEC's four million youngsters looking for work Reuter Brussels, Wednesday Common Market Social Affairs Commissioner Mr. Patrick Hlllery. yesterday warned that member states faced an explosive situation because of un e m ploym en,t among young people. He told reporters three million people would leave educational institutions
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    • Stock markets round the world
      • 34 14 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 846.14 (off 0.47), 20 transport 168.88 (off 0.16), 16 Utilities 83.37 (up 1.66), 66 stocks 268.68 (up 0.63).
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      • 279 14 DBS-Daiwa Securities International Ltd. Prices gained ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), with the Dow Jones average nearlng Y4400. Yet tne turnover was relatively small. The morning session opened bullish due to the upsurge of the New York, and London markets which marked the highest'record since the beginning
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      • 105 14 Closing prices In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 173 +3.50 Ponder 338 —3 Prln temps 88 —1 COB 318.50 —.50 Bull 33 .15 Royal Dutch 143 +3.30 MlcheHn 1058 —14 Thomson 190 -f .80 CPP 146.80 +.80 Rhone 139.50 —.50 Air 351.10 +3.10 BHN 541 —5 Philips
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      • 239 14 The stock market, consolidating gains from two sharp advances, closed mixed In heavy trading In the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial average, up and down In a two-point range most of the day, finished with a loss of 0.47 points to 846.14. It
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      • 78 14 Closing prices In Swiss frsncs on the Zurich Stock. Exchange yesterday: DBS B. 3980 —10 ÜBS R. 415+5 SBC 413+3 Credit Suisse 3780 —15 Swissair B. 440 +10 Swiss Relnsur. 3100 —30 Wlnterthur B. 3010 —60 Zurich Insur. 5800 J uvena B. 570 —70 Nestle B. 3330 —10 Intel-food
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      • 146 14 Prices at 11.30 ajn. today 'Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: Aberfoyle 83 70 Ampol Ex 53 55 Bank NSW 890 898 BH South 310 315 CBR 480 475 Cons Rutlle 315 330 CRA 338 338 Dunlop 73 75 EZ Inds 335 338 Qt Boulder 75 79 Hamersley
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    • 200 14 f Market report Share prices Improved slightly at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The mild rally was attributed to advances in covering account. The market opened on a steady note but wjs soon met by sellers, resulting In a fluctuating trading pattern. Slme
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    • 46 14 Reuter Detroit. Wednesday. Volkswagen and American Motors are discussing the sale of Audi-Volks-wagen engines to the U8 car maker, it was reported here yesterday. The motor trade paper. Automotive News, said a four-cylinder Audi engine would appear In American Motors' 1970 Gremlin
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  • SPORTS
    • 625 16  -  By BRIAN MILLER Defending champion Lee Ah Ngo put up a magnificent show when he confidently thrashed Anthony Tan 15-0. 15-6 In 18 minutes at the second day of the National badminton championship last night. Judging from his sizzling display, Ah Ngo looks all
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    • 522 16 Reuter UPI London, Wednesday Neville Chesses, a 17-year-old Briton, beat reigning United States champion Jerry Pate yesterday in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the British amateur golf championship at Hoylake. Chesses, playing In the event for the first time,
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    • 49 16 Budapest, Wednesday. "Don't drink and fence" will be wise advice at the world fencing championships here next the sport of thrust and parry, drug tests, Including check for alcohol, will be used at the championships from July 11 to 20, the International «J>nclng Federation decided.
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    • 195 16 Reuter Tokyo, Wednesday Host Japan collected two more gold medals while Australia and New Zealand also won a gold medal each on the third and final day of the first Far East and South Pacific Games for the disabled at Beppu, Southern Japan
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    • 141 16 Reuter Jakarta, Wednesday Japan entered the final of the Über Cup badminton championships when they beat Canada 6-1. They will meet the winners of the Indone-sia-Britain tie to be played here tonight. Japan were far superior compared to the Canadians but their former All England
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    • 330 17 Reuter Jakarta, Wednesday Two Dutch soccer coaches working in Indonesia yesterday expressed displeasure at the secretary of the Indonesian Football Association, Mr. Hans lapdelaki, who reprimanded them for talking to reporters. "We feel annoyed. It Is our right to answer Press questions and we know
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    • 225 17 Chan Leon Chong and Tay Guat Kim were the star performers in the Chinese Swimming Club Multip e Age Group swimmini: championships at Amber Road yesterday. Leon Chonf showed vast potential when he splashed to a new record for the 100 m butterfly stroke
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    • 466 17 Reuter London, Wednesday. Lancashire whipped Derbyshire by an innings and 348 runs yesterday to record one of the biggest victories in the history of English county cricket championship. Derbyshire were caught on a wicket which was virtually unplayable after snow which prevented any
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    • 160 17 London, Wednesday The start of the World Cup cricket competition on Saturday will be welcomed by bowlers in Lancashire league cricket, for it will give them a brief respite from the hammering they are receiving from Pakistan Test batsman Waslm Raja. Wasim, who plays in
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    • 663 18  -  It takes a real good horse to beat him By BLUE PETER Ipoh, Wednesday Lucky owners Mr. and Mrs. Oon Seng Teong of Joon Stable has a first rate chance of winning the coveted $51,000 Perak Derby with their top stayer Oonara. In 1970
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    • 283 18 Ipoh, Wednesday Granada, with M. Ismail In the saddle, did an Impressive 3f gallop in 35-4/5 here this morning. The going was good. Oonara probable favourite in the big race went twice-round the track. He looked a picture of fitness. Champagne 11, The
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    • 36 18 The Singapore Hockey Association's first division league match between Khalsa and Safsa yesterday has been postponed because Safsa were unable to fle'd a side as the majority of their players were away on field exercises.
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    • 741 18 Reuter Hong Kong. Wednesday A physician from Singapore and a dental surgeon from New Zealand yesterday rolled to the top of the Graded men's doubles competition as the first Hong Kong Open bowling championships continued for the second day. Dr. Robert Ng, a 174average
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    • 423 19 Reuter Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Promoters of the world heavyweight boxing title flght between champion Muhammad All and challenger Joe Bugner here on July 1 have arranged at least two 10-round supporting bouts. The first support event will be between former world bantamweight champion Lionel
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    • 1017 19  -  SQUASH by Eric Cooper The battle between the top two teams in B grade, SCC and Safsa, ended as expected in a 2-2 draw with Safsa snatching the bonus points by winning eight games to SCC's seven, thus closing the gap to a solitary
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    • 257 19  -  By BRIAN MILLER The Police Week Sports, organised in conjunction with the current Crime Free Campaign, promise to oe an exciting affair for both spectators and competitors. The sporting events lined up are basketball, sepak takraw, football, squash and rugby. Highlights of the festival will
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    • 342 19 Reuter Rome, Wednesday Top seeds Raul Ramirez of Mexico and Brian Oottfried of the United States won the men's doubles final at the Rome international tennis championships here yesterday, beating American Jimmy Connors and Ille Nastase of Rumania 6-4, 7-6, 2-6, 6-1. Ramirez, who
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    • 102 19 London. Wednesday Johnny Frankham won the vacant British lightheavyweight boxing title when he scored a narrow points victory over former champion Chris Flnnegan here last night. Frankham took the 15round contest by the slimmest possible margin when referee Harry Olbbfl ruled him the winner by 148 points to
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