New Nation, 3 July 1975

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  • 20 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Thursday July 3, 1975 No. 1375 Price 20 cents MC CP) 1118/75 AppSMpßSjjß& THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975
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  • 407 1  -  Leaves a trail of dead chickens and guinea pigs By Bharathi Mohan The black panther has struck again. This time, It left a trail of dead guinea pigs and chickens at the teachers' quarters off 7 m.s. Buklt Timah Road. Police were called in when eight guinea pigs
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  • 31 1 United Press International Vienna, Thursday, The Danube river iwollen by five days of heavy rain, overflowed Its banks yesterday and Army units began to evacuate residents from some flooded areas.
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  • 496 1 Defiance against emergency decree in three Indian states... United Press International New Delh*, Thursday Violent death, sabotage and mass antl government demonstrations have erupted under India's state of emergency in three states with a combined population of 124 million people. State governments are also making their acts
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  • Article, Illustration
    99 1 United Press International London, Thursday Chris Evert not only lost her Wimbledon title yesterday, but also her boyfriend of two years, Jimmy Connors, according to the Daily Express. ?he Connors and Evert on-agaln offagain romance is of f... again. The Daily Express said Connors' new girlfriend is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 MONEVWORUS. STOCK MARKET P. 2 WHAT'S ON TIDES P. 4 WEATHER P. 6- CINEMAS P. 12 COMICS P. 19
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 181 2 The two padlocked main gates of the Thomson Secondary School will not stop anyone wishing to enter the premises. Reason: vandals have made six holes in the school fence fronting the main road. A side-gate next to the left entrance has been- almost ripped off so that even
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    • 29 2 The Singapore Jaycees will conduct a Leadership In Action course from July to 25 on Wednesdays and Fridays. The fee Is $M for members and W far mam-
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    • 131 2 Prices were steady in active trading during the first hour at the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. Yesterday's lively trend wm extended at the opening market, with more counters than usual being traded. BUBINEBB DONE a Darby (2) 2.83, (1) 2.84. (1) 2.82, (1) 2.81, (2)
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    • 13 2 Police reported a total of 90 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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    • 246 2 A total of 950 oz. (27 kg) of donated breast milk has been used to save 12 babies who were allergic to cow's milk during the past three months. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Singapore Breast Feeding Mothers Group, Mrs. Rosemary Chen. "The
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    • 363 2 f KOM TMI A I DOG HOUSE J .There are still people in Singapore brutallslng dogs and trying to sell them as guard dogs. Despite warnings, people still believe that a vicious guard dog Is just what they want for the protection of their properties
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    • 294 3  -  'Slowed down heart cuts off blood supply to brain, causing death' By Richard Lim Local medical a u th o rities today confirmed that a deep, trance like meditation can lead to death. According to them, an individual who goes into a deep meditation may slow down
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    • 193 3  -  By Wang Look Fung Melted ice-cream which has been refrozen can cause food poisoning, warned doctors and ice-cream manufacturers yesterday. Recently, a two-year-old boy was treated at the Alexandra Hospital for poisoning after taking some ice-cream which was not properly refrigerated. Medical authorities said
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    • 211 3 Football 1b prohibited In certain areas in Housing Board estates and children found flouting this rule will have their footballs confiscated by park rangers. A National Development Ministry spokesman reiterated this ruling In reply to a protest from a member of the public which appeared in
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    • 531 4  -  By Nancy Koh Uneasy la the head that wears the crown, so Narcissus Queen Peggy-Ann Sen (right) -has discovered the hard way. Bine© winning the tlUe, organised yearly by the Hawaiian Chinese Chamber of Commerce, she has found it a big strain having
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    • 29 4 A one-day family planing' seminar for community leader* of Jalan Kayu, Nee Boon, flembawang and Ttaomaon coiutltuenclea will be held on Sunday at Hotel Equatorial at 9 a.m.
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    • 147 4 Plywood fact ory worker, Miss Wong Yoke Lin, 17, who underwent an arm re-attachment operation on April 12, is still unable to move her arm. Surgeons at the Alexandra Hospital, are anxiously awaiting to perform a second operation to make her arm functional again.
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    • 457 4 'It will help ease congestion' The Auto mobile Association has urged motorists to adopt the Park-and-Rlde Scheme. The editorial in the latest Issue of The Highway states that the scheme has not attracted many motorists although many had been expected to opt for the
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    • 224 4  -  AIT meet 'amazed' By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Automobile Association of Singapore has been urged by representatives at an Interna iional motoring ai}d touring conference to make "the strongest representation" to the Government to reduce road tax. The call to the *AA
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 524 2 Thursday AM-4 a. *J Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instuctions appear below Name (Mr./ Mrs /Miss) Cut jloiiy (lotted lines CLUES FOR AM-4 1. Manoeuvring one int quires some cor* 2. Cooked in the oven. 3. To doscribe o ploy as... would be an unwelcome criticism 4.
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    • 13 2 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 0 pm. today No rain.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 128 3 reSffHS •-w That's right, Sanyo has a range of rice cookers to suit from the i ideal family unrt to big restaurants. Each electric, automatic cooker has a direct heating system that reduces power consumption. Depress a button to coo# automatically, ft you want your rice pipinghoMhe 'keep nt b'keep
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 312 4 The KEEP SINGAPORE CRIME FREE exhibition Is at the Jurong Secondary School. The society of licensed aircraft engineers and technologists (Singapore group) holds Its annual meeting at Bedok Rest House at 8 p.m. Mr. Tan Peng Nam, senior airworthiness officer of the Department of Civil Aviation, will speak on THE
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 552 5 Sadat: Not after 27 years of wars, hatred and bloodshed Reuter UPI Cairo, Thursday President Anwar Sadat said here yesterday he was prepared to conclude a peace agree ment with Israel but was not prepared to establish normal relations with It Speaking to a
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    • 244 5 Reuter Lusaka, Thursday Rhodeslan agents have tried to poison Dr. Edson Slthole, Secretary of the country's African National Council (ANC), Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda was quoted as saying here last night. Dr. Slthole. who arrived in Lusaka earlier with an ANC delegation, was reported to
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    • 248 5 United Press International Washington, Thursday. The Soviet-American sumpilt conference scheduled for later this year may be postponed until 1976 unless the United States finds the Russians more agreeable on a number of issues than they are at present, high administration officials said today. The
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    • 103 6 Cape Canaveral, Thursday United States Senator William Proxmlre disclosed yesterday that the Central In t e 111 g ence Agency fears the Soviets do not have the technical capabilities to handle safely both the Apollo-Soyuz flight and the Soyuz 18Salyut mission, which the Russians
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    • 109 6 United Press International TODAY Is Thursday, July 3, thfi 184 th day of 1975 with 181 to follow. THE MOON la between Its last quarter and new phaae. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are
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    • 74 6 Reuter Shepton Mallet, Thursday—A magistrate's court here was told yesterday of the local destitutes top drink—boiled gramophone records. Thomas Duncan, 50, said the hit beverage was made by breaking up and boiling old 78-revolutlon-per-minute records. Duncan was Jailed for SO day* for stealing two brass vases from
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    • 164 6 Reuter San R&fel, Thursday— Californlan police have arrested two teenage lovers on charges of murdering and then cremating the girl's Barents, who opposed lelr marriage. Charles David Rilev, 19, and his 16-year-old girlfriend, Marlene Olive, were accused on Tuesday of clubbing and shooting dead the
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    • 32 6 Reuter Moscow, Thursday Former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt arrived here yesterday on a visit at the invitation of Soviet Party leader Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.
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    • 363 6 Unacceptable, say Britain's leftists Reuter London, Thursday Britain's L a bo ur Government yesterday faced a storm from its strong left wing and some powerful trade unionists over its pledge to curb pay Increases by law if necessary to control the country's soaring inflation. The
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    • 290 6 Now firemen also stop work Reuter New 1 York, Thursday Firemen began reporting "sick" and traffic officials staged lightning strikes here today as chaos Increased In New York after the dismissal of thousands of city workers. Stinking reiuse, left uncollected 1# striking dustmen, piled up
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    • 246 6 United Press International London, Thursday. Discovery of arms and explosives In a West London apartment led yesterday to a hunt for a man believed to have murdered two French counter-espionage agents last week. Police found two automatic pistols, four hand grenades, gelignite and
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    • 49 6 United Press International Vientiane, Thursday. A North Vietnamese plane arrived In this Laotian capital at sunset yesterday carrying SO foreigners expelled from South Vietnam. It was not immediately known if the passengers included any of the 55 Americans still in Saigon following the communis*; takeover.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 213 6 New T*rk Sunny, 87«OP, SO-15C. Headline: City's 10,000 sanitation men strike: Police and firemen also protest layoffs. San Franclaeo Fair, 88-53F, 20-12 C. Headline: Nine firms boost price of gasoline. Rio de Janeiro—Cloudy, 82-59F, 28-15 C. Headline: Solzhenltsyn urges West to oppose Soviet Union. Tokyo—Cloudy, 75-66F, 24-19 C. Headline: Bills
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  • BEHIND THE NEWS
    • 428 7  -  by Judith Holmberg The last bastion of male supremacy in the University of Singapore has fallen. For Raffles Hall, the only all-male residential hall on the campus will open Its doors to women from this academic year. The reason for this move, said
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    • 497 7  -  By Anne-Marie Nalpon Harry and Nol looked like any other Americ anThai married couple. When he was not fighting in the Vietnam war he had a lovely home and attractive "wife" to go to. The only thing that made their re latlonship
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 MMftiiftANf im 1 tremendous Teepees 2 I i tl'i are home again after a triumphant tour. Together with The Breed yet another groovy group —they're livening up the scene with Ljf their swinging 1 sounds. Get M grooving again! e it tonigfy ■A 1 i t SINGAPORE Tanglin Circus, Singapore
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  • OPINION
    • 341 8 The vile merchants who peddle drugs across International boundaries in South-east Asia are probably drawing their strength from efficiently organised syndicates which defy detection by authorities. Reports in recent months have revealed that drugs are peddled by smugglers belonging to various rings from the Golden Triangle
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    • 136 8 |wHISPFKS fg> ,^j Academics frill study anything. Now an Australian researcher Is seeking to answer the question—why do footballers swear? So far, the researcher, Dr. Roswltha Dabke, has noted that footballers, under the gaae of thousands of a pectators, their trainers and coaches. ne«d to relieve themselves
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    • 117 8  -  K.L. LIM Reglstar of Marriages Ministry of Social Affairs, Singapore 6. I refer to the letter by Virgoan (NN. 20.6.75). If the Intended spouse of the writer is a work permit holder, the approval of the Commissioner, for Employment Is required before marriage with a Singapore citizen
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    • 311 8 World Comment I Bangkok Post An irreverent but fertile Idea Is fermenting in Thailand's factories and offices. Men and women think they should be more than hired hands. They think they can make a bigger contribution to the firm they work for than clocking In at
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    • 618 8  -  THURSDAY WITH PAKIR SINGH PAKIR SINGH The mood of a nation Is very much Influenced by the quality and style of political leadershtip. And President Gerald Ford In his 11 months of stewardship of the American ship of state has moved the US from
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    • 127 8  -  BENJAMIN CHUA Singapore Bus Service Singapore 9. I refer to the letter Why no bus? by Frustrated Commuter (NN, 5.5.75) who complained that there was no No. 10. 30 and 42 bus to Jurong Town from the bus stop beside the Esplanade on April 11 at 11.05 p.m.
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  • FEATURE
    • 884 9 Average time taken for letters to reach London in 1820s was 4 months Making of the Modern Singaporean The first Post Office In Singapore was established In 1854. Boats were the only means of approach to the Post Office until 1850, when a foot-bridge
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    • 338 9  -  ®y Ramesh C. Pande The revered rodents, which out-nv-mber India's 600 million people by nearly Ave to one, are capitalising on the Hindu belief in the sanctity of animal life. While India fights famines in many of the impoverished states, rats have been
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 123 9 W RRST PULL OF WINDER SETS DAY AND DATE WITH INSTANT ACCURACY (UPFOR DATE: DOWN FOR DAY) SECOND PULL OF WINDER STOPS THE SECOND-HAND FOR RE-SETTING OF EXACT TIME AJ SPLIT SECOND ACCURACY AUTOMATIC DAY* DATE WATERPROOF YES,THIS IS IT! TITONI'S NEW INTEGRATED LOOK. titoni J199 is a bold new
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  • EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
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      951 10/11 Big drive in harnessing hydro-electric power New Nation today concludes the two-p art feature on Sweden with hlghlights on its natural resources and the Industries that make it one of the most highly industrialised nations m the world. Sweden, like Italy and Switzerland, Is one of the few highly
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    • 931 10/11 Sweden has very limited resources of fuel, except for H.E.P. Timber produces seven per cent of the country's energy needs. There are some brown coal deposits in North-West Skane which together with large Imports of coal and coke provide for another 13 per cent of the
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    • 912 10/11 No problem finding skilled labour Indnst rles in Sweden include the iron and steel industry, engineering and shipbuilding, chemical ind us t r y, textiles, non ferrous metals, food processing, sawn timber, paper, pulp and matches, glass and cement making. These industries are widely
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  • PLEASURE
    • 477 12  -  By Bruce Russell Reuter The most celebrated of the movie Tarzans, former Olympic swimming champion Johnny We 1 s s m uller, still swims dally at his retirement home here and is willing to give his ear-splitting Jungle yell at the request of fans. Active
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    • 625 12  -  Bjr Stephen Powell Reuter After years of frustrated creativity, blacks in Britain are taking their first tentative steps towards establishing their own cultural Identity In what remains, basically, an alien and sometimes hostile environment. Moves are now under way. led by calypso ■Inter Cy Grant,
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    • 534 12  -  By Jennifer Schoon A member of the Hells Angels, cumKung Fu Fighter? You're not too far wrong. Danielle Manet on stage is a real mean lady viciously slashing the air with a pair of Naiichalcu sticks while astride a heavy 550 c.c. Suzuki motorbike.
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    • 26 12 for dining and axciusivt cocktail parties Smorgasbord Lunch on Mondtyi A Thursday! Palm (Court wining dining Italian by cand Might ;ly a ooiourful m Night Show
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 393 12 AT THE CINEMA EDGAR KOH 8 AVON AHA: A solemn romance to' heal the wounds of war, based on the James Mlchener novel, directed by Joshua Logan, with Marlon Brando as an Amerlcar air force officer In love with a Japanese girt, played by Mlyoshl Umekl, after World War II:
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  • TREND edited by BETTY L. KHOO
    • 265 13 The sheerest thing a girl can wear these days next to skin is a bikini. That is because today's bikinis are such ltsy bltsy pieces of the lightest, most silky fabrics you can screw one up into the ball of your palm. This year's styles
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    • 692 13  - My countrywomen —let's lend our men a shoulder to cry on... B.L. KHOO "The hand that writes this Trembles with the effort To dyke the flood of unmpnly tears" These poignant lines were taken from a poem pennd by a youth of 17 —Just after he lost his girlfriend to
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    • 211 13  -  DECOR IDEAS B.L.K. She saw it when she happened to visit a brick yard. It was an old wooden mould that they used for making bricks. Most of us would not have seen any use for it. But she had an eye for appraising
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  • FINANCE
    • 357 14 Study forecasts the breakup of OPEC Reuter London, Thursday The price for oil charged by the 0 r g a n 1 s a tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Is likely to rise from USSH) ($23) per barrel now to US$l7 ($39) in 1980, according
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    • 183 14 Reuter Tokyo. Thursday —Japan's current account balance of payments is likely to stabilise In the next few months, with visible trade surpluses offsetting deficits on invisible transactions, a senior Finance Ministry official said yesterday. Mr. Tarolchi Yoshlda. Vice-Mlnister of Finance for International affairs, also
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    • 58 14 Queensland Insurance, with long established branches here and In Malaysia, Is now known as QBE Insurance. A company statement said that the name xhange marked the second stage of Its integration with another general insurance company, Bankers and Traders' Insurance and a life insurance company into the
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    • 246 14 Bankers are showing a marked lack of appetite for shipping and tanker loans because of the larße number of tankers presently laid up In shipyards. a visiting banker said recently. This unwillingness to finance shipping loan* has also spread to cover large bulfcers, ore
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      220 14 A livelier mood prevailed at the Singapore stock market yesterday the first time in weeks as prices picked up acco m p a nied by higher turnover. The opening was marked by fresh baying interest which pushed prtees over Monday's closing levels. Following this profit-takers moved in, resulting
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    • Stock markets round the world
      • 253 14 The prospect of a prune rate increase sent prices studding along a broad front yesteiday to tneir worst loss in three weeks in slugglsn trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NXBE). Tne Dow jones Industrial average, oil 11 points at one point, lost <.U4 points to B<U.Mi,
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      • 34 14 Dow Jones closing stock averages on the New York Stock Excharure* 30 industrials 870 38 (off 7.04); 20 tranapo.t 170.07 (off 1.64); 16 utilities 64.74 (off 0.70); 66 stocks 364.67 (off 3.36).
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      • 208 14 Stock prices went Y9 81 lower on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Turnover decreased to 200 million shares. Though the morning session opened slightly higher in spite of the New York market weakening somewhat, it soon declined centring on blue chips, as a cautious mood prevailed after four days strength.
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      • 101 14 Closing prices in franca on the iPmrla Bourse yesterday: Paribus 178 +5.80 Fonder 110 +3 Printempa 78 —.80 COE 303.80 +11.10 Bull 31 +.40 Royal Dutch 180 +3.80 Mlchelln 1080 +87 Thomson 198 CFP 144 80 +1.80 Rhone 131.80 +3.70 Air 348 8.20 BSN 470 +48 Philips 41 +.70
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      • 134 14 Closing prices at 1130 ajn. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock exchange: Allstate OS nil Beach 36 37 Bridge 09 10 Cleveland 37 38 Endeavour 13 13 Wlu* WPC Opt 03% 03 Inter Mln 04 H 06 Kamhalda 00 H 01 Kath In* nil 110 Kla Or* 15
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      • 72 14 Zurich Stock Exchange closing price* yesterday: UBS B. 3960 UBS R. 430 10 BBC 409 Credit Ailase 2760 f 10 Swissair B 428 6 Svrlan Relnaur. 3100 10 Wlrterthur B. 1690 10 ZLirlch Insur. 6160 Juvena B. 630 60 Nestle B. 3130 30 Intcrfood B. 3600 CitM-Oelgy B. 1670
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    • 154 14 United Press International Washington, Thursday. —The United States Treasury Department said yesterday that certain imported cheese, asparagus, and shoes were benefiting from subsidies designed to make them more competitive in the American market. The countries concerned included Switzerland, Belgium, Italy and South Korea. Such subsidies by
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 415 14 LUCKY STAR IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are a highly Imaginative, highly dramatic Individual Inclined to see more In the most mundane event* than other people usually see In the most exciting. You have a knack for making money—a knack which, though many term It luck, must be
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  • FOR THE YOUNG
    • 482 15 Y The environ ment V J Scientists all over the world are concerned about the increasing mere ury con tamlnatlon of flsh in the various oceans. Organic components of mercury damage the ocean's flora and fauna and change the biological balance. And by concentration in flsh.
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    • 214 15 43 The second triumvirate is formed in Rome. Octavius Caesar, Mark Antony and Ltpidus. 42 Battle of Philippi Death and defeat of Brutus and Cassius. 39 Pollio founds first public library at Rome. 31 BattJe of Actium. Antony defeated. 30 Suicide of Antony and Cleopatra. Egypt comes under
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    • 503 15 World of Science iL The planet Jupiter has been described as a spinning sphere of liquid hydrogen whose mysterious red spot Is a huge hurricane that has been raging along a 25,000-mile front for at least 400 years. Nowhere on the super planet
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    • 224 15 MY THIRD BIG STORY BOOK by Richard Bamberger. Many who read the earliest of Richard Bamberger's story collections. My First Big Btory Book, when it was first published, and maybe then the second book, will now be ready for this "older" book of stories, which will
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 141 15 Quiz 1. In T&oistic pantheon, wlto acted as the divine ruler of China? 2. Who is the head of the Taoistic pantheon? 3. Vhat is the name of the God the Muslims worship? 4. Who are the religious leaders in Hinduism? 5. What is the main belief in HinduIsm? 6.
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    • 347 16 sr INSTITUTE OP ELECTRONIC PRACTICES conducts 3 months T.V. servicing course commencing 30th June. Tel: *****10. WHOLESALE JEWELLERY. Art and craft, wood craft, garments. silver and porcelain wares. Oecllanda Pte. Ltd., 432 Orchard Road. Tel: *****7. FOR SALE Whirlpool washing machine, 1 refrigerator 7 ft. Frigid aire, draperies, 1 rattan
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    • 563 16 MANDARIN HEALTH CKNTRE (Mandarin Hotel, 3rd floor. Massage/ Bteambath/ Facial. ***** C"*****1 ext. 750 (S'pore). FEELING TIRED TENSE!! Kindly call over tp International Health Centre, Merlin Hotel for our masseuses to relief you of .your tension It tiredness. For appointments phone *****73, *****11 ext. 425 ■ALI HEALTH CENTRE For young
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    • 378 16 LOOKING FOR A REPUTABLE CONFECTIONERY WITH YEARS OF CATERING EXPERIENCES? Com* to ADELPHI*. Factory. 9, t»l»at« Houoo, S'pora 7. Tel: MMI 7. 109, North Bridge Road, (Comoro 4 Pontnautar HoM). 391-A, Outram Park, Mk. 13/14 299, Orchard Road. MUTHU MAKAN SHOP, 78. Race Course Road for delicious flslx head curry,
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    • 282 16 ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS. Do you have a drinking problem? Contact alcoholics anonymous at *****7. "».0.»" SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Troubled? Ring 91-44-44 day or night. FOR COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC requirements, studio art works, commercial advertising, clnematographer/ colour processing service. 3R 55« Please consult Mellow Studio, 22 TanPagar, S'pore 2. Tel: K NOTICEB BANKERS
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    • 2 16 ®NEW NATION
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  • SPORTS
    • 1305 17  -  ON THE TRACK THE FIELDS FOR BUKIT TIMAH u ith Blue Peter Jackaroo underlined his chances on Saturday with a splendid workout at Bukit Timah this morning. Saturday ci. 2 Div. s 7f Freedom Plfhler 9.00 9 Black King U 1 11 4
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    • 270 17 The four-year-old by Game of Chance outpaced stablemate Spectrum (A. Ismail) over 3f in 36 4/5. The going was good. True Grit worked well over 3f In 36 2/5 Generous Bid II sprinted over 3f In 36 1/5. Honest Penny beat Credit
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    • 221 17 SATURDAY—Bace 1 2.44 CL 3 Dlt. 4—4f: The Genuine One, Mullaley Boad. Bace 2 2.31 CI. 3 Dlt. s—4f: Professor Joe, Elite Special. Bace S 3.44 a. 3 Dlt. 4—4f: Fascination, Datln's Fancy, Swift Honey. Bace 4 3.34 CL 2 Dlt. 4—7f; French Court, Boyal Commission, Captain Bmlth. Bace
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    • 44 17 Tokyo, Thursday. World Boxing Council Junior lightweight champion Kunlakl Shlbata of Japan and challenger Alfredo Eacalera of Puerto Rico met for the first time yesterday but were relaxed and seemed confident of victory In their 15 round title match on July 5.
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    • 551 18  -  BOWLING by Jeffrey Low The much talked about formation of a Singapore national bowling squad has been shelved with apparent reluctance on the part of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress. Circumstance! have forced BTBC to put off plana for the squad's formation despite the utr.
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 18 of a line-oat shows these faees of determination in the Schools post-secondary runr match between Raffles and ACS at Tangtln yesterday. Raffles won easily, by l£-«.—Picture by SULAIMAN Picture by SULAIMAN ISMAIL
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    • 626 18 Reuter London. Thursday Oraham Oooch, the 21-year-old Essex batsman, made a spirited bid for an England Test place with an aggressive rescuing Innings of 75 for the MCC against the Australian cricketers on the opening day of their three-day match at Lord'g
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    • 227 19 Reuter London, Thursday. Evonne Cawley, the lormer Miss Qoolagong, who is on honeymoon here, won an all-Austra-lian seml-lxnal In the Wimbledon tennis championships by 6-4, 6-4 against Margaret Court yesterday. She will meet American Blllle Jean Kins In the final tomorrow. Mrs. King, playing as
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    • 323 19 Reuter Manila, Thursday An American boxing promotion official will arrive here today to Inspect facilities and possible venues for a match next October between world heavyweight champion Muhammad All and Joe Frazler, a Filipino official said yesterday., Luis Tabuena, chairman of the Games and Amusements
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    • 69 19 Reuter Hong Kong, Thursday —The Soviet Union and eight other socialist countries will compete In an International football tournament to be held in North Korea on July 1020, the North Korean News Agency reported yesterday. Other countries taking part in the junior friendship International football games
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    • 79 19 Reuter Hong Kong, Thursday The West German national amateur football tefem, who will play In Singapore next week, beat a Shanghai side 5-0 In a friendly match yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. The agency said over 50,000 spectators packed Shanghai's Workers' Stadium to see
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